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Ottawa Times (1865), 31 Aug 1876, p. 2

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Liverpool Houseâ€"J B Brannen Just Openedâ€"Evening Star Restaurant Cantionâ€"Charles Gonkdan Veunor Oncee A .'.'Ill.-:ll Kddy Contrmct Yow Nagonal Clothsâ€"J B Brannen Removalâ€"Mewra Hickmett & Downs Extra Good Valasâ€"J B Brannen Gowan‘s Opera Roosoâ€"Shsughrarn Company Lostâ€"Mr C Auclair s un which, up to the present time, has been a sound concern and successful in its opeâ€" rations. We know, also, that one of the greaiost of Engisnd‘s manufacturing inâ€" dustries â€"that of cottenâ€"in which handâ€" reds of thousands of hands are directly an i indirectly employed and millions of capital invested, is in a proo Partyism under the American system of "to the victors belong the spoils," has «evidently run to seed. All publicfoas timaries are simply farmers of public of the northwest of ‘England, a firm which we know to have employed thousands of hands, and which in 1873 was paying diviâ€" its immense capital. Later still we h.‘ had reports of the prostration of another industry." ‘The prostration of industry In the United States has evidently not resulted from the operation of a protecâ€" tionm tariif,. for it is equally prostrated in ports of the utter prostration of one of the largest iron manufaeturing frms in The work connsoted with the Parliaâ€" mentary Library is fast drawing to a close, and it in expested that, in about three weeks, it will be 1so fur completed as to admit of the books being transferred from their present depesitery, The bu‘l"ing a: present used for the Library was originâ€" ally designed tor a Picture Ge‘lery ; but we believe it is the intention of the Govâ€" ernment to adupt it for the use of the marks that the position of Merrimac stock * tells a terrible story of prostrated aud most improved machinery is required, especially when competition is keen and close. Abundant and cheap labor is also an advantageous condition. And, abore all, the success and continued prosperity may depend upon the general condition of trade, not only at home but abroad, and upon the laws of supply and demand, The United States are, we believe, behind hand in many of these respests, as comâ€" pared with England and some of the con> tries: But manufacturing industries are dependent for success and continued prosperity upon a veristy of cireumâ€" stances and conditions. (GGicod business Ahe Times. torm of power; and as a consequence are the most active of political partizans. One of the most glaring instances of extreme Auctuated in past yorrs; that at one time itsold as high as 91,020 per share, but that at the present time it is down at the low Sgure of $927.50 per share. in view of this great depression of the stock, the Globe trinmphantily invites the advocates of protection to show where in it exem â€" plifies the beauties of protection. If the stability and prosperity of manufacturing industries depended entirely upon free trade or protection as distinctive national policies, it might be a difficult maiter to oull any beauties in favour of protection from the condition of the Merrimac and dtion. Ample capital, skill and experiâ€" ence are necessary. ‘Theobest constructed have seen, is afforded by the Postmrsier worthy gentleman has adopt d a * canâ€" otherwise, of chaunting the praises of Free Trade, and conversely, of course, of damâ€" ning Protection, and confouriding all who advocate its adoption. On Tuesday it made the following remarks : * Those adâ€" vocates of protection who are perpetually complaining that a revenue twiff is ruinâ€" ing Canadian mdustries aod paralysing our manufactures, will do well to ponder over columms some days ago. ‘The statement, it will be remembered, shews how widely "Vote for Hayes," in boid black lntters ; and all letters passing through his hands are illustrated with the der.ce. Hayes :s the Republican candidate for President, and if he be elected Mr. Postmaster of Rondout will be assured his office. the New York Tribune, and to shew, it they or 1, wherein it sxemplifies the beanâ€" ties of protection in the neighbouring reâ€" public." 1t then gives the statement reâ€" No id Advertisements Inserted in this Li# OTTAWA THURSDAY AUG. 31, 18%46. rangements are now so tar complete that the operation of drilling will commence Mh-h-h-dcâ€".l tion for some time past, in Montreal, a powerful chain tug, for the purpose of being used in the deepening of the chan~ nol at the Galops Rupide, about seven miles below Prescott. The tug is now in place, being held by a powerfu! iron caâ€" + le, seven thousand feet long, which was made expressly for the purpose in Engâ€" land. The cable is one juch and a haiffin dizmeter, and has stc x4 a teat of fortysix tous in five lengths, which is a strain equal to one hundred per cent. over the Admiralty test. The tug is mpored to this cable, and is to work foursteam drills The work is of a novel and exâ€" ceedingly difficult charncter, as the ra pidity with which the river runs at this point of the St. Lawrence is so greabâ€" that it bas not even Hew MAverttsements. 4 MARES MEST. The leading munisteria\ journal misses Ormen: 68 & 70 Rwaar Sramst. L B. TAYLOR, Propristor. C ¢ h* a08, menes . VA ousands of | A., in n aying diviâ€" Th ie un| iesns is Suns"® | oued in a fow d ‘h.q-hw Moor‘ight | point out wherein it, the state of Eng"sh ramer | â€" which any mem hosiow knroom on Prigep it | ber of the Gommittse wemamable to on its opeâ€" | | from an m-l;:z hewa ::::'.':.-:::.:* esn reaps *) Mmabnnnttennt ts uid wevee T reuth the poape! ahreotr s 4\ wenpmmggrcn :u:‘uli:'_a.*j}'m@-mms oil do now adjourn. . Lost.:= ; <:==~â€" district, +1 | this Tstate of afhirs, x ¢ | acople of the Globe, we w‘ght | advoontes of Free Trade, who continually trade, exempliies the tmuties of Free mh-l-w-hu-mm dently been driven to the l lona oy, cither s‘mulated or genuine, m.â€".hdtoh*’“ upon Mr. (Maccuxtw‘s PaoiA® Railway policy . â€" It foams, ferments und boils over * base hound" vocabulary for : express its indignation <~Who éxrhibition, is pitiable. The Timer it nétthe best authority upon Canadian afhirs Wither through ignorance, malice or interost, does ;N “lt“.““. Wn nok & ters Canadiap, which time to time feels called upon to notice. <ltwtons and spirit is obvicualy unfrieadly® t3 Canads» as evidenced by um;&q‘m to the Northern Colenization Re/ nbMe‘;Mm for the leading Engliab journal to its unfair and unjost comments upen Cadâ€" houmatisas. ‘llu'w-“E . Corbett, is the medical {q.-. entertained that he will be ,@bund in a fow days. # «i ire had an enjoyâ€" feu esd eiotes Dr. Sweetland is not adelâ€" dernavermngne inss Attorney, has returned to the provocsative of sharp and retort. uhmmwu&figfi railway loans and other emterprises; stite up the ghouls of the Globe. The d .-n-hd.b-â€"nui?- Times finds fault with the ‘polcy ‘of the Canadian ministerial party. In e€ect, if like of you." We do ao%f mpAbet the criticism of the 1imes upon Xr. MiC exum‘s Reilway policy is just >u every particular, but, so frr as the Globe is conâ€" cernad, this is ree‘ly iwwiter‘\‘ ~Crithâ€" cisem, whether just or unjost, of | which the Globe tekes ship is * ontrageow," *villainous, tardly,"&c., and the critle i heir to an avaianche of personal The Times, if it had any feeling Of" kind, would now feel like out of existence : idnunfl it is callous, its broadside is ironâ€"clad, aad hi-h“d““fla harmless. The leading Opposition jourpal the Mail, is a fTollow sinner with Ahe, Times. It had the andacity to dj endorse the criticizm of the ? | sclence, but it wes guilty of warse it had the hardibe »d to make the followâ€" ing general statement:â€"That the ma» chinations of the notorions McMvitex and the North Pacific Rauilway: Company led to the overthrow of Sit Joux Mac poxaLo‘s Goverr nent; that MoMunca» and the same proties re»‘ly m‘: present Ministeria\ party t» power ; MoMvurazx‘ and the same partios natugaily expected their reward;~ and= Abat sonduct; for in none of its genérally ac, wâ€"*ofll&m We much fear the Globe loots that it has come t> the beligf. son" actually means criti¢isms . <f the party‘s doings. is .b“finnfi_n and the accomplishment cither m gire them what they . most re quired, namely, time to comploto their a+â€" rangements and to float their rival u iderâ€" taking. How far they may hare sucâ€"eed= ed and how much benefit they wa«y hare Government‘s scheme, and the overthrow of Sir Joux Macboxaip‘s Government. major part of the Meil‘s statement, as wo have said, was quiet cerrect and on ‘those North Pacific . Hallway Company, in whose interests McMcicex audk others -dhhmdflbtmq'a‘ Hvuoen Airaw‘s company, but â€"tine of the Goverament in delaying the conâ€" struction of the Canadian Pacifc Râ€"ilway. There can be no doubt of the correctuess of the first, second and third parts of this statement; but the ‘last part, we must say i+ justite to the Government,. 1e quires the confirmation of clear drcts. We have always supposed that McMvite® and his coâ€"conspirators might : hiave reâ€" “um-dh-d-q.‘: "hig push" men of the perty ; but erén this is a mattyr of uncertrinty, so far as A man who tried to down Mr. James Vandusen, of ‘Vfi~fi . and Mrs. Wadd ‘wrived home last IN A PKRx2EXT. PERBOD A i.%. of the wealthy, Ald. â€"Bnowson=said. Abhatâ€"as Ald. Birâ€" .‘%“ atmged tont it mecowing to beforesubmitied.. mw .ZF A, Snpleâ€"stam srhich any memâ€" BFT + pycaeng Astn Ns ces © Llath .. w « . J "A Te **8 fals: Frop Te miat ol Poupe wl péay~ y A Sn t refo old epgees â€"m "to a dn ns Mm% although bo bad attended the meetings hb had nething to do 6 Ald.: Birkett, Ald â€"Cwmie, » and Ald. Bronson brd a and i peremass meesegad him of ‘ares Oning to + colamitt dt No ”m. 2o %% ' AHo ‘ He said begdose: aed sacu» aa)|l D 0# Enmnw“E aagoting of the Qertnaliz®ssss < â€" | 1=} | 3 mu* 'w" xd » in ~Ble said that debentures to be r 'â€"b“% ac in W‘““ :fl“:QFfllzdl‘fl-l‘l wals Thiit the Council would t# take the Tate‘more than %o on the dollar, ThatAtho o which were submitted provided for all expenditure, and be aAlmt any moâ€" mhflu‘:‘ i9 them aloune could snds of MB Basti |;s008; xÂ¥ ‘.I‘on‘by ' poliâ€" tiee be referred 10 the : Board® f ‘ on j of, veport to the next:.mesting _ : â€"A potition drom with reference to the layin the By m c faee eest and is will be the main: street south o( Rapq B idgo, was read. m it request was Ald. Rraceryientared. > objections #t, «* Te M? abe Al}. Egieson that ‘the fssuing> of deben Moved by ‘A14. ‘seconded by Ald. Currier, ‘That Byâ€"law No. â€"â€", to strike off the rite tor ; be now inâ€" heroby insirueted his Council at the catifle . Tess LOOAL RATE, to, _ With referange to the City Hall item, :;I-‘ ta tiid ‘eacough when the farniâ€" Tiadh, Seald tags BJ ‘thought 3 m' ,' aÂ¥d. ' e have Tor The a present of the ,5'5 | Ald. Biatrtt withed to why the claim of Mesere. ' been struck out of the Aid. Brozsoi axplained that it was ex ol ie hi ie o rw â€" |and ..; n «have : frantonly| broken | u.:bl-:uflhrm a‘l , the ; ; qre y mave --" x*h '-\"“'fhb ThA ACT ols C irnore Mt pomnlne sapeon | id in ie e ns Tignt : ‘and woving misat that the i AdA re, Lib" | been weighed in the bel To uun hfi-fl " m’ u“' The u:-a- -n":':-:;% ""“ + en member of es Sit SUPHEU [ rereats of: this grouk being d&.n:t.-l‘h::-li“ * zg-u-ddaâ€"z & â€"A‘H..mwhm inberent, fecblences, â€"or: h .-m a little time might: fltrfl _ Hhared oy Addofroas, ‘ m-u. eneanagoai in ue ammuien in amendment teoll of ‘the â€"apo / t * Chair | * would ..be \ouy vge + < yas carried. enew aid -’,-vr‘u‘v?.i’y.(._ _ ", “ M After . . consideration. the C m,‘t’,""p t that efficient and truly econ and reported that the dpeciaiâ€"népart 4 al "Covetmment Whigh is of Wt aaies Conmioes i i~â€"> aunin PE janet ie provematit so Hajors BW and w‘_;“:;f?"‘f',:.ft“,‘ |.@Â¥pry endearour z:'.;" e "‘&_n‘;.:‘s,, a it a reailable 47 endrally interâ€" ments required "in" the ~ Â¥tario PC 1. T caramimy Lid. Breonson rome to , He a e en mak cussions could be brought c u908 in Li L se ‘ onsiderat * '---q: firfl -?;mé'af;* aipasl w m w .. Ald. Pratt dbjected he it provement to Hajor‘s HW, | ani ‘ tite for the City 1d °i there were a grea i ments . req "-q mi hick onl Aatl TB LE‘ PE CE meat that the : .:E‘riu- hands of the *m unti‘ Sairiietaneraice n * uwum“ 2s nige that 22 faate s tniie tiire might :mb*d. . y â€" Ald. ‘Brâ€"curr thanght that Abe: o apeomaines "P2id. Metatod Ipponet acudoption of the report, as fs'!-':‘.:"‘:"é'.. rairs thaaieaifen ime » commiptooat sie wholo to consides it earefully.: _ ...=>=~> Ald. Biaxttr thoaght the: explanations -L‘Hb&-“ Tâ€"- f:'..‘..u.'......a.'.‘.'fi’.-";*.-"'u rot then out ? _ ) m After some discussion, the matâ€" b-“'b? & & The the â€"Finance Comâ€" was then s unmw:snl proper € of ‘the item:s was en e ank Ald. Rowwenid he did "not "anderstand that the item was to be struckiout. !I!! ',E.rguh_- ”‘E it was: thent moved by â€"Ald. emsaiimnnnaon t ons Moved by Ling ssaindad he 41 LOCAL NEWS. t on it. 225. the By NOTIORS Looa Pinard anilâ€"others mible se ) Soscne of the Univeraity. u6, THE TIMES, OTT\WanTBURSDAY, AUGUST 31, horiss: to Kew Abom in s Lecliny and .gz."‘-‘:".&.fi‘s‘“*-:"’i" easane hss .:-.‘.-.’1:":.&:1:’::.-:: se en opr hier 300 a, Papnip, PH o prepratom for | % We oi it ifocte is rlolet ie production of Diop Bpustaiit‘s orer | psting newspaper, . Prominence will be | ‘:;"31-;11."" A." . a"""‘ Oe ; P~ ':“ len ifi uns se | I he name of the present ol Tak Tuilis Iwis for many -'lh a:g"' a‘m im hhoun â€" bat journal } be" sb "dinple" "gdiraiitee _ that mores m | «it tinaes. "Tus Tixas ' ad c fizd | necessary arrangements:â€"have been. made meimuarces. M ceoumna the as our arrangements shall be ‘domâ€" m rrouidietnne ainet es soidoy ul Prvagine ant covniay dudies: svening ‘nor Ohly utzhled uch denonred » , Aivtbaslil. _A 1"- .. home:‘ ‘Mr/"* Jobn . 8w "l. nqu:s’. lovild 6 thi to â€". x!. * iÂ¥ of yoy wertivave while ate 32 sis Â¥ ting ° eumdariAs . eall dhoj ening he takes e b % WI:Q:AT?' 4 i “ oT Sekd T .l".u e att s . ut qring + *J ‘Oreiws, July 17, 1876. Today‘s imus of Tus Tries, © it observed by referenne \to bbm se Spbevtt Toldtt I hn nntnmst -m'»:‘ etary, and it is div"to our andâ€"patrons that: change ; firstly, as regards the future q 'b'I ~I| . 1 â€"6 > ; ' * o thin" party orga: ‘EH-. ‘\, ita w' femsanstmomeccmin , ‘ mises, were ) . & .great / T T. thate rem and the fair trial was fefgtens have now ....:‘n.;..""" d Mdfiwfifi-% majority at their beck and call, and‘ Te n teacuirakes po, ind economy, re is the . inh’lhlh where is the. wige,: i and | public policy, where is the ealevated stan‘ mubltio~ merality, ; ® fact of the He Commons*.. To all this the answer must be that the Government The Shaughraan Cpre YTour Horses. <cmmeptints & caul.. . btu m Aur z07 ?.‘."E"{!!-ii-!ud his robes as t "Mr, Neil Ida Fall ~Styles mAOK S1LKS Woodrow‘s mmmmut-‘us , . , NETRENTAL of $520 PER ANNUM. â€" * Fhe abo operty been h’q:::'fl-%" I | b -_"‘ * ., ‘.J.‘ PF rices lo shit the artirh and l. 917.:{{1 I".":i'v:‘-‘us sasa gt»s: ruasyroas: O Sn eto ie can procure, A0/0) Articles Mb "~W. JOHRNSTON, _ Sorktyt Bilk ns Shreed Mokaa u-hag-qo:.. hy t .3‘] B KQ@DGES, Harness and Trunks! HATBY is HAXTS ; :.-\â€"-i'm“fi JUNE _ 30TH. FAMILY =â€"L4INEN. MSOLVENT: ~£STATE® D@OKEMACE DRY G@0DS y ‘ V‘l 1 0 ’ PEACOCK S $20,000 Aug, the cost of . yâ€"aeiX*. -.L_.‘.__J._ )bIY Ottawa, April 18, 1876, . whwitikeviih ‘Aick. ie |arawe e M e ik® The:Clothing House, . & H. Borbridge‘ " L...Lj-.n...mm PCA “ | v [ . l 19 SPARK® ST ‘ Â¥onn‘suitnu & co., 4 L the HATS !| | RPQBTANT ‘ADROONCEMENT: public. IN WARKEROOKHE®, VALUED AT 2 "O*A 8B 8 RenmombBer the new address R:~)OEVASIN. SOME VERY, SUPERIC (Bign‘of the Red Hat.) { crecting the bu AND ELEGANT REÂ¥rHxS PROM *PE AT 140 Fine"ks ‘street. BERM 1 RIDEAUV AFREET. OTH s, Noektics, 16 at Â¥Y ng BB e futuré, Ver aat a d6t6 l vcith O e & T B n“m: #1 WAREROOMS:â€"â€"â€"NO. 31 sPARKS 8T "~~~~â€"(Opposite the RussellHouse) 4 10 _A Ki *“’”-" '““l _Ald t lste"® ¢« Moore‘s Kneyclapc 5,,,.‘. is on h aL ues + .*m..,.... 1A sBgg m is Hol in o io m-::::n 1 4 * ove ie to en w ooo s . . 48 0~â€"NARYKCLRBS,, |;,,;,;, ; pptrecueee Gantre Town Liyery Stables: l‘l‘\lflt-:‘-mi‘l. ue N g ,Io-m tee -! PFide Haviame tlpars uhnd mayu LNNYE ... Importer â€"and=*+Dealer P i 7 L G h’:tadifl.-v‘i‘u‘m(fl?m Â¥For a Coniférinble Home (ry this fleiek osxERAr, Adkwureyon zs1Zzy a 008 "Ofmeore is ‘exobtiont at wiflached to tiie houké. 1 : No bpportah! ty w okt t Tr 7‘\ ‘-‘\ "9r f ':é e v'.t:."_"'...- _‘amm BILLIARD HALL ‘ OLIVER DFFION & Co. «*4 dumine! LCCE o. & Bjieve a onprin naneogiion | â€" meeees brvennl uns Se ie wi Either book sent, postâ€"free, for retail price. | Mesers. Lea & Perrine, Worceste CArkDONIA "SPRINGS r"rq Teonth. t * M ho k‘-:v..[...-..’..a‘ In charge of MK. JOHN XENLY AAH ) VELRESIS MBeauty" _ J A NA 6 Ottewa, July %, 1875 nslsncs sls . P M % | noattrne M »s stt June 7, 167€. orr ;OANADA Ad kept as AH exceptiohable Ottawa, Jan. 11 4288 ly Rusgsel! &0‘ Cennell, 1 }H ven to the LIVELRY : ST ABLES Commercial . .House, B. ME LL O N, $ RYSSELL, HOUSE, mo 4 â€"6on,. mc Eâ€"UOPENED, m m alst J--‘-]'â€" E "ALMAMBRA," INSTRUMENTS TAXEN IX ®YORMANGE N 0 1 [CED : ‘"*Peerless" #ollec L;L-)â€"... A ' PLEOUCL Seon . as Towx DEALERS IN PRUVRLIETOR, ”M s No t# W has refitted 1876 , | M es y P o m m VC 6¢ ug and (Cut ‘Tohacee. #ft W#d‘ o fine yard tantin ;T:IEE Bt mar d lary @1 per cien 4‘08y $006â€"4f 2Bm6 «041L or T-ln.uw-:.u S 6 ‘m.“’â€"! !‘. B |" FAIRBANKS & â€"CO. Of uasiform g* the PM' Traak , , daavreo, PrAT h+ ,,,/ ie iy y se moui an es hob mie ane ’T-l""“'m'fl- wid o , . S ) > K or Â¥s C R UTCRI past & "Titk hok‘ fedarn) to hrand f TmG N9 G%O [.w-'»”’- ‘2“‘&1' ‘ m ""‘::‘."(%l.}!v\'r-‘-vfi-z";* ‘Traing * '.'v;f\g“" AOR, BAEYIBOLD T m 10W .. secliod dhames}s _ | . in e nctien ~fil en t oo P i ner t se st Disa mond ~YÂ¥east Cakas dn en anol "~ _ ons MoaYr CoxyEnithys AIGBRAT PBIZES AT PARIB, NPHRDND § iNb MONLREAL Specially Manufactured hese "Triai n in add p 4 *”lx io e e Uniacio Neviegtion Cuap ist" Cides Fate Troin Mobt ,‘!*.igoiéuvultil u'l- brs i "“‘; i. £X 7 f;_fif t t .1;'. 1. VE 1’ TRON whic! o / ISDG U L . <b¢ d uy P MEFTITE First Ctaks ‘Machine Sewing A reteeCegsman U uP w 4+ d jarrerilcs doane «> â€"»»radietns io montatn ahoatatemper Wm- ~~CLARK CO. ° A&nchor Thread Works Would call attention to thetr » Brooc peoancties 4 sride x t n "I . qob ) o) 4 1 or * Ottawa "via" Brockville Of @i MONDA XPR SEX *.‘1 2o teeg vharge NAUTIOR® [ rvilie, Des. 8, 1078 Pualtman Odré on Ei The Pullmait Odr l6n v ~ MONTREAL ttnwe PFub. T. \876. g SEWING â€" MAGHINE woree d + conmnne e n n n s popian c on n n ne n n Uol6H «BB + » + +we n menin e mm y Signed «8 UT. »a0i BTRLEET n a PERBLEE of Woilkds ALFRED ROBEET LEF RAIL WA Y Makaging Director, Otti wa. AND 2 z.L"‘ 840 p.r VVO I Farin Of 200 Towa lLots, Pi‘ing ground efe, a: 800 Aosres of wild lond in ; wWeus Aii the Plant and> Toeams Necessa L..A:x).....n Largse 0 Bele Agente for Gatarie: «@@‘* & 6 6 ¢¢ | nmhar Dost Office OPFiWE OFtawa, #8 MNXERX" ARH.a %o 6 siws seb uantity of Saw nole M 8Cres . o4 Tenememt H imA § Ah@Btrock I yys OB L. | P thdret h dres ha‘t ns aahat. 0# EC RS LCE .' I..L_: 1421 l Can desigo« crowd Severk aliel.. 4 D* o€} WOs knooe he e ®n TD €0tix 00 wwA s JTGe Mox t TeR oo #J

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