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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Feb 1874, p. 1

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NRepadd 1or t tgy, *~ H. DITSON 48. magnifcent cTIONS O# i7 iog ;% FULTtO®, m se tpee ‘nglish WURUCS, O0KE AMT nburg MNag. loth, $8.007 will be 08 SM Ge l en cesc coegfrese * sw LAW® FLIKM L UR 1 * y=â€"â€" & ry. . Cmm cLoulmmt siey be bag 8 OF GREAr rpalLLo® & CHRYSLER, Barristors Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. u-hu-:mu ?â€"erl Biock, Rideau Streok > & % k m F. H. CuBYSLER, ERPRTUOOUCTPOWROWRDOLCAL mWl Ont. | Day Oiffice opposite the Centre Town. Nuitmm a Street, Centre Town. qured without the use of the by a mew but certain, speedy and almost a gess. Reference givcn to partios ad if required. Octanrs, May 3, 1870. firom 9 to LL a, in., ans 4 ned 2 . tem. Special abtonti [ af ~douimnal gre nc e 1 mew ne whtinpiea to, pariat ebune ap Clube whelter far the DALLY ot WEEKLY, A limited nnbfidllvo_m-.fl .mw..mn:."?c 10 conts por line, 1st '}{fii advertisements measured by a Nonâ€" parell seale, . if contain money, .gfl-flfi;fi"fi".}.&f -.=. wils r at siak «f the )nct..?s. mum“'g'fi., + % 2 Wellington Etroot £4 Pnysician, and Accouâ€" w oorninine ""ulsert ntrect Office "hours 3 Poblished EysnX nm:i lgamgg. in thme m iA â€" um poid in advance ; na..so % i fifl‘ch,- id in advance , or a2200 9 AMOTURe CC eA Ottawa, South s#te of Rideauâ€"<t., near Gloucester. fl&â€"m at all hours. PY r Cont:acts for any definite term are made at u.&snm. which may be seen on applioa~ at Office, fioh-ioul and Business Cardsâ€"not u-t-mwmmm’nâ€"m Barristers Attornoys and Solicitors. â€" fiz‘%fimwn«;& E A. P. REMUNY. k senl May be consulted at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" nor and‘Albertâ€"sta, # Ottawa, Oct. 24 1873 2401â€"3m. C3J The undersignt.thave agreea uo form a DAfwerâ€" ll.'h:-\ho p"oucooluv.fn the vity. of Hach, ragrai® . each additional word over 24, Cuitle 8tony®d phtant Cimnlints o ue Rupai Consre o W _?firf'm- on mer Wesr WiLLIAM MOSGROVE: Barrister, Solicitor, &¢., MOSGEOVES SUILDINGS, OTTAWA, Ottaws, June 7, 1873. : BARRISTERS, ATTORNIES, SOLIOI TORS, OONVEYANCERS, &e., â€" Byacial Notloss, TS on Condensed Advertisem -un-',-lv- ##auatione Vacant, Houses for Sa (Of the late firm of Lew!s & Pinhey.) OrFICRSâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa. C, H. ProreY. | A. J. Citetstts, | H.P. Hi ished every morni ox :';t‘u per a-::#l(m sents per woek, delivered in thecity. It is ordihary advertisements in Torxs lst g!n-mmu.l ar line ; -g&u tom $0#0 _____ _ 2. _ .ls aeusll ohmwmnnu. ANDREW LOAMY, MiiP Sinintt us omes coniomu io umes ve an v of =‘l" of Quebec, for the g otarial and Legnl business, either in the of Quebee or untario. Special care #iven to the collection of accounts in both Proâ€" :.‘an.n" w United States, at $7.50 free ‘Paragraphe among reading matter, % cents "9® Local Notlces, 12} conts per line. _ $eoms Wanied. 6he Daily Cimes ANGUS & IRWIN, FUNERAL â€" UNBERTAKERS, ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR.&c. Dec. 31, 1873 W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ Physician, Surgcon and Accouchear, Ottewsa, Now. 18 â€"1573. Orric® :â€"G, ELWELLS Dr Bureet, and at T. C. BRIGHAA Street, opposite Hareliton Bros Fob. & §7 se [piNHEY, CARISTIE & HILL Â¥F, YIELDING, ##â€"!ssuer of Marriage Licensesâ€"B# INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENT Hull, Jan x J’&'fi&."m Mlm’nm Tw-.mm:. L. Orme & Hon, orf J‘mc. ® 2458 In the matter of Wi!liam Stockdale and Richard mhw & 'ofi of the anpen on e Aae, maion R. LOGAN, No. 12 St. Janes«3 THE WEEKLY TIMES, e pmber / SCJ sieven oslock in the firemson, or the public exâ€" amination of the the affairs ot the SéIPOrFiCzâ€"Over the Exchange Hotel, & oFFICE: Master in Chancery orrawa * **** Barrister, Advocate, &c. P %r_l:--_-'..J_g._ 3 Bell‘s fi-u.‘t. m' : g_!t k. 0. C, wWOOD, R. J. D. R. MACDONELL, R. HORSEY, BOMAS P. FORAN, ADYÂ¥ERTISINC RATES. ONALD M. GRANT, Notary Public and Advocates. NSOLVENT ACT UF 1869, VOL. VIIL. NO 2501 RCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, W. P. COUTLEE, B. C. L., THE ART OF SINGING iml Licentinte of the Royai Colle"e of ane, Whl,h. WELLINGTON STRRBT WEST ‘8, 1873 J. P. LYNN, io us the Chny of Ouadk whis ‘ Ewonty i e es ge e be 1e ED GRIFFLN, COFFINS AND CASKETS, 5 CENTS _______ Money Wanted or to Loan, -e-u-,-jiug'_-i_hc 38 SPARKSâ€"ST. onsas to Rent, w * 5c( poune, t of Metallic and all kinds of insolvents and the ordering . Â¥ piren‘te discased and to, Slich as CANADA MONTREAL Cattle Wanted 2i06â€"4 m 276y M30â€"ly §# Buy your Tickets for Ottaws via Brockville.€g TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY ° LEAVE ’c:mgabmonmnu.amtcnm "ano mm Grand ‘Trunk trains mmn\- at Prescott Junction for reâ€" Trains Mon time, inntinimaine :1 s : ~; > * SDie * UamNADFA T LRS Sdfloer pogyAâ€" CANADA â€" CENTRAL Connections made with G. T. Trains and Brock= villey Boats at Sand Point, and n at Renfrew for Pembroke, m' STI The old reliable, quickest and best route. mum.wnum-muwm-'- mdx‘d Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawm, _ ";:: est . DE ROUVILLE, C. 3. naEs, 1. Agent for Prescott, Man. Director. . . O *R th broee dn .. c aamer Ia ons ON AND FROM THURSDAY, Dec. lith, 1973 ® 'l‘-nluvlllr-hly.-flb'nâ€" GOING NORTH. Baggage Checked Through Brockville & Ottawa Railways Dec. 6, 1873 ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. OF ROYAL XAJL S~TEAMSHIPS. connections at P and BROCKâ€" YILEmth all tmaine on the Suts. & 0. and 5. & 0. Railways, to and from OTTAWA. Af itA y sc Night Saprasy : o 4. *‘ in Hime GOING EAST. Darxmu lon(n‘l‘_ a:.- a i mss pustubeep White B 1873=4.. Winter Arrangements, 1973~4 Pullman Parior and Handsome New olul;r;&.:-.on all Through &Mm nce Hiee Cars on roug â€"~Night hmmm whole Line. ONLY ONE W PORTLAND The t to e c pF po TA is one h.u%. wafest in the world. Vessels will be despatshed as follows :â€" Wfln..........n.. lf.b.l:_'y ": on ie ebar n elh. . 5.A Pd r“ AN«cececrae ie vewi e o+ ++ # -1 #cARomaAyaxzcutuns C*" a _â€"â€"â€" A RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portland ar beo Saturday to uwnou"'ud bo&ndo.mrty.)r CC oc The Great Direct Canadimn Route to all Points mast and West. Fares from Ottawa, Cabin........@§77 50 to ESASH SE afl?fis‘mflfis and loaving on ‘L-. w-nakm.naâ€"dm- 4 An experienced Surgeon carried on each ";:;mg‘:__"::_‘“.;‘“‘m:.‘.u... infe s ooo o eriain bae ‘ares mmmu‘dmfl.”t-mm .M through and every information se ie , p. W. COWARD & CO, _ O .. ___ Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, New Tombâ€"Stone ESTAÂ¥LISHMENT.. MARBLE WORK ES1ABLISHMEN1, AT THE OLD TOLL GATE, wayâ€" ON THE MONTREAL ROAD. We« are ready to receive orders from their &qumfld“nmm country, for all kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBâ€"8TONRS, &e., &c., * dnwk-n?fllhm at ent for Brock\ pAkeet h brocvite. t Every any estabiishment, under the sapervision of MR. uolmi zo advantageously known in All those to favor this establishment with their will haveâ€"the guaranteo that their orders be faithfully executed. Orders can be left at * PIERRE MARIERS, $5 10 $20 Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1873. OTTAWA RAILWAY. Qntkwé, mffi- seaclint‘a Son LLAN LINE 10 00 A.. 2. 100 a x {n9 00 MR prne Trom Ipe do Kxpress from 110 r.1.|Grand ‘Trunk Mail 9.30 p.X 1,00 P.M The undersigned have opened their GLAS8GOW LINE. GOING SOUTH y 40â€" * â€"â€"â€" sthand Do do Mail from the G.T. R. for Rast GoOI Grand Trunx West Connecting with. Connecting with. Managing Direotor, Ottawa. AND a t ie n e â€" Th Managing Director i | Arrive in | Ottawa. 1116 A.i. 1250 p.ar. Arrive at Prescott Junction, 4.20 p.3, 145 P.M 1257 ya&w street west Torunto Ontario, 4.85 p.M. Tenders will be recetved °i this Departmm at Ottawa, upto nuon of W. KSDAY, the of APRIL NEXT, for the c hatter of a Steam Vessel for the delivery of Oil Supplies and Steam Vessel for the delivery of Oil Supplies and outfits. to the Lighthouses z’!’%‘t Sommsoog m efon gal o9 Te rainony uonaly on ahout 73 m iles of the line, from the llnzifiâ€" Rowd to the Bridge, across )um veh Heetion 18. ‘Tenders to be for the w! Atance. Montreal ns may ba destenated by this Mroth SeMbom o the Anrfom menp ies nahat Tenders will be received this : l-h"\l‘a nou.'-:‘ to ucon (f 'Hgmv. the 1NST. bngooouuwunn a Department at the office oi y.Bea» detetary of fhe Heroun com mintenery MoW treal, where forms of Tender can also be ptoâ€" w#-;hxfem ent does not bind itsoit to acéopt The lo'.r:rml'ni tender. .. __â€"_ . ____ The Commissioners appolnted for the conâ€" truction of the Iotercolonial Railway, hereby ied nt the Offlec of the Gonmisslonpes #t ned i e Ottawa. j n i 4 â€" Healed tend arked «Te * and ad« tonl Shiet hniinmoon n ns oo t n W "l"m-xmv. the Hifit u,\'fi'&!. 18744 Tenders will also be roo.l"&.t!h..-m and place, for 300 tons of Ralli lm Ing to saimple to be seen at the Tenders to state rrt-\dmlh vers id at Riviere da Loup in equal quantities in the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Uttawa, Feb. 13, 1874. ive Pubiic Notice, that they are prepared to Feceive tentiers 106 Tynek fagtog and Minntag Ao W Te m e a as The name, size, ago, ; eflfimol the yessel to be In C A buile sum should : be for * s ance of the service, sa well as therate ap the vessel is offered per moBth. ... . ; .; .i 020 |/ TNENDERS (d at Riviero da Loup in equal quantitieain the muonths of Miny, Juhe, and duly nexk. EOe T INTERCOLONIAL RALLWAY, Comnttsstoni®s‘ ornnlh i Ottawa, Feb‘y, 10th, 1874. ) â€"2400â€"2aw itc / Full particulars as to the nhture of the c wl be supplied ‘on application to m==t men ] ‘The Department will allow such cargo to tnion ineae n cprment ut anaierean e €, aB 0 goods will be allowed, j ol go s 10 E5 Conmatnnent ane on S ie 'fifi Deputy of the Ulnmernfl(hn Department of Marine and Fisheries, < Ottawa, Feb. 9 1874 â€" 2100â€"3in Pilanmion on aninentnnontane Ineoiston ohan e etentinne oc e Saciornet uy & spirâ€"detked, sorey Thounduimhmmnllm lnfiluhmvnh all the & which is now suecesfully in pectfully to intimate to %flu&flhm that such can: nis b.l:_)‘lbem :xvflm;:nlau:l‘;t lower raie vmb\z & Mnohine Works, g [ Ouuwgsapk’l’!.lfl& ".iu P0 PP O PRPNOTC P On NOC an cnain s tler, about 150 feet Sinal. depth of mlu teot, exuentlhnm‘ feet, bi igantine» e ran! oyds. | Centre lin vandont» side fastenings of boat should be of yeliow metaL «nd must be protecied with l!-\:u ; adapted for 'hulu through heavy mi have good cabin sccom modntion for boutpotind ongine 0f "M'M-w.'m:wu' wer to guataue com © e tee her speed of twelve knots per hour, t Tenders must mily rate per reason elosing of ; navigation: at . Charipttetown, . Boltâ€"Heading Machine. AMERICAN BEYEL TABLES. of which I am sole owner and patentee." Trese Te n en ie menaranae n ork or trade. _ Price per tat ..nutn delivered on mm eb Em 4 paddleâ€"wheel, steamers trips. in \ generaily mm.mtl fl , boat to be «ready for “zlm 2th November of the present 1&.# under all practicable orders of the M’ authorities as to service to be performed, but is intended that as fur ‘as .possible tpo t should, be made between "(mum e i and FPictou, or other con pdll* in Nova ‘Heotin. . The coutract to extend overa a ten years. Should the steamer e e nc h l;‘lc%mu b-l‘-'a‘.":..-.“ M tion, character of machinery, and passenger a¢â€" com modation must be givem. . . _ ______| | |â€" Firstâ€"class Bovel, 5 x 10 tables, e with Phelan & Collender Combination Ouskions Nova. Secotia wWINTER MAIL SERPICE AmP EPP i Anym\.hr-lnmg:sfin -y'.h”ow by this 0 Pl8~lm Esq, mucm- ‘Hatisfactory security will ‘be required for the pemr?m of the contract, The Postmaster General will not be bourid C aceept the lowest or any tender, Post Offiee Departmen Ortawa m.l-nur;'. 187%; Satordey, he aith day on EnRUABY ditions to the -I:&:Mmgh 1 for the assistant ver an Inland Revenue. c 0 0_â€" 0 __ _/ + 4. 7 Realed Tenders addressed to the and endorsed "Tenders for the Old. ma»'fi_. AMTTDDRTIIOE: . Bpeeificat lans, &0., be seen office of Hemk{. fl%fi.fi g”;'-romnm on ufter STONDAY, inst., where necessary informationcan . be ‘Contractors are notifled that ‘Tenders will not be considered unloss made strictly in accordance ©B EnA T UPOCLqGLIBiL ith the ted forms, andâ€"I as 'cmpcmll:ann uuc"m Lh‘.n mmn.l“ l atnls and the nature of the omrm .uw residence of each member of the same, .. ... For the due mmentdmw mucun&yvmbm:!ndu by domdmm. or municipal securiti¢s, o on on ind oo m e io To thol;:n:l:’l'l-fl altacbed the actual signatures and > sons, residents of the '@i Muw::‘lslho :L‘â€"-‘m "“ma:‘&.‘:n‘f“""“""".fi however, bind itself Â¥ to necept ""'“".:'Z...., % iment of Public Worke, ._ _ . _ _ .. ____ _ * Paltawe, Fob. 12 187. _ _ 2404â€"InWk todss Ub pan e naten te: %fiémv@m& sor to IPhelan & E0SX lnooennr_’:l'neE m ‘. P O. Box 1847. 2277m3 â€" | Prince Edwasd Island NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. Y OTICE TEAM SERY.CE BETWEEN Deputy of Minister of Marineand Fisbertes, OTICE TO CONTRACTORs, sTANGLARD ( se dec ar ppBRUAEY ming ooes ds iC COkLEXD®L ... 0, J, BRYDG ED. ‘B. cmmfi,m A. W. MCLELAN, _ yerad | P c s â€"AN#~ WILLLAM WHITE, Ar dE ie | ERvats n d Peesane Miet |eanes uie | nrokent Heeifen) | N for 1 .. \,;Gleare‘t B Nee ts fina E"'.u‘dsdu fii'finflu itâ€"Head. | SfbeL® Perk OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY, 25, 1874 l Fgmi! BLOODâ€" IS TAE LIFE | §ee Deuferonomy, chap.‘x B ,â€" '6-{7 wqlnt 40â€" /04 1000GDN, .. h‘o\n‘ 'r‘x';sl B'J"-Iex. (:‘n‘_urrfiu. T&ff:::’ y 0;-1«Mr. btnono- gfnla"fnnl ll'lwlng- C Shop, â€" se matirient! | es nltrae an. Ormdnm “W by Engli and man . W. sienson, t :E; iuag;.nn- xnmw“ u-omil ‘They can ouly be obtained at. this establish “Nl BRONZES AND | CHIMNE» e o of the highest reputation,t ""Artistie Gold Je chest c Art Jowallcrmuso ri and most qxanisite desipns, with Mionograms® Crests Alsi Deviees, Enamelied in Colours, after designs by fllv.?‘i'n?mmm in the most reecr fashions, and of the must doravle make, ) ons dim agmnits qo ver:< wear tear satisfactorily, NO .+ h?.“amfip&.w worth buy . ; aeoanareces onlb a ue % ery ® Changed. Il.nhnu.uulx?p'en Wflp MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS and W HOLES AL: NOYTHRKS are speoiaity invited. belore seudice ,mr-whmloobulnrm-lmmu the Ilustra Catalogue . of w‘irlu-« Goc-‘:ihl\ll, Jewellery and Electroâ€"Plate m...a"‘“’" n ieemnl but n releotion can po. mt m se can epunte PhomN ut i »eleoton can e mad PC OUUTNOOOINONINLTGGNGSInCtha mnnasinn ‘most accomplished artiéts in the preciou m-.b. Brooches, Bracelets, Necklices, Lockotls Kings, nind ali icinds of bifouteric. as wm‘l:d u membeni of the Coart, and ulher dis I-hT‘ it PeAMRGR®: o c 1 coic) 01 o6 enc t l . TSRE C mekiaShan sovie oi oi and" Aproted, d colne xzes, ln:.o ru Mr. Bonson for the &r the City t the Prince of Wales, Duke of Bil} ' ‘To the Qtreen and K Family ; To K-'zllt the Prince of wm'sfllflfl Ar J; and to soveni ludian ites, Foreign ‘Governâ€" mentannd R.ilwayCom+ pables, olnzl:abu.w ; ATOH ore!! pfoisine tm #0 " Wat ind P1 _ Mpotoep e toe d amedery and Flake : EimmBttmnbenttions s Vomk ue JotkeF:Ginb: Erniigigrne, aild other porfumes ol dicicgiy erartins waree, auiined. from Mitcham Flowers, * V . Pimmel« Tollot Vineger, colebrated for its tsgâ€" Burgoyme, Burbridge & Co., Colemunâ€"st , Landoi, Amestanent t (anin. Farringdooâ€"st., bns t & Bous, 0: Loudon. _ .Pe * s ENTE IN Cadt Abacl o0 0. __ Montrealâ€"Evng, Mercer & Co., W nolosile Drug ~//4> _\ Shapter & Owen. . W-â€"gmum. faxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. Aue 2 72 Simine!‘s fixtract 0f .100 SW wwh the flmmv‘:h"'nm mou Soap, pcr,mmcd with ‘a Glycerine, RHoney, Costum .. and For cleansing and c the blood from al Jm« PSfiticn, Gumiot be too ..'gkw‘&omm.x. For nfl;};m"y, in Disenses and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and pormanent & NEIn C mssz w ol thnotiin mt th reorewitionty 1 a permanent cure nl v:o m wns oiiiae seeaes. monghout the morid, â€" * " Eugebe itim: rfumer ‘to FHLR.H. the printoater Walps is Stand, im segent nteoph ules bistrneads, or or pimples on the face, R i scurvy sores, cancerous U ; 'mmm:k‘gam Sleats the bigor from all im P the Ng:i.om pure matler; 4 whate uuuuun‘.l-‘ 8 > FAs mixtare is plesant to the Inste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the eonstitution of Mu:mlu pros solicits sufferers to give It a trial to test Thousands of testimonials from all paria, .. . . PREP. &o ‘ARATIONS, Messrs. Clare as2 *A 10438 Iqmang: Viame4 PRtiEA Asrmxa‘Xi® 1s effectually relieved xn--u‘m for "lnmfl filll’ scarcel fi&;’m‘”“ for more thuqna nute or so, when ‘m nhnlmlr h.bmmhv- nmwmr y me he Wltuymfl with the most succens. . Inlythou:h&lnflonhdl?a magica) effect I ever withossed." bm, J. c\gmu. "f‘ have never known an lustance in w reliof was notoblained."â€"GEX, ALEXâ€" XND®R,â€" old as tobacco, in tins, as cipars and cigarettes in uuv-v-fllh-hflnm in boxes: by vgya Moore, 148 New Bondâ€"st,, 7Mind ali Chomists, Défuggists, and Storé: Keepers ‘throughout Canada ne Statem. :Nov 14. 187. #416 +\ d rand \‘\" ‘a) y * e lC tp w ipo ApoBa lt enc a s ;‘ [t e o ds 5 oJ t & PRPSINEâ€"The and a ...W..m % '.Il’lml’om{:.l“‘& . | j and> plncm:‘?d“w ‘h.‘ exzomdbxbt W:’.,w:,fi sold ts and Druggists Are hvcho?l‘-h agis 4 Bik Revo propared this® _ Bold in ¢ 4 0z., 1j oz., and 3:0z. bottles. mlll;l.‘.t_: purest propatution is Morâ€" Carefuity and shipped, â€" Orders made Whhice h he & m rerr n Medallists, and. Jouua”" » :tiu the Great Exbi 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICLN Jan. 17. 1874 THOMAS MORSON & sON #anitary properties. I E;hlnnn!um{wflqm For a Good Smoke NYRTCE _ NAYY, Will pull any stump in ten minutes. woRLD FAMED BL00D AIXTCRE Morson‘s : Effectual : Remedies Bole Proprietor, F. J. OLARKE, Chemist, . , Lincoio, England, .. . Aposperaries Hall, Loo‘ 2k n 4 Tradb Markâ€"*B1ooD MLXTUIUE "he Gréal Blood Puifier and Restorer 1t eures old ' SlD%s micdfated acres on the sock, IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES MOKERS t. 18 1878 ANGE OF AGENCY FOR Worksâ€"Homxsky Axp HoMERTON ve of Eeypt. _____ ren £r, mmmnmm.wnwn. SAVORY & MIOXA‘s csWc l sTUMP MACHINES Leat, and. other Pneee itn Arenduce in shippert. CLABRKYE‘S and 76 Kil toad, Brighton ‘s Road, s a ’Von“o'n mery â€"#BLOOD MJETUIE:" Wholesale Druggists 1000 Go%, _ Charch, Turret, â€" ,gun’hw!. Chime, ' nla and I‘lwln’- Hall, Shop, ~ . o | . CLOOKS . Ofallâ€" kinds, trom 2 «& Co., 382 Bt. Paulst., EN $ O N, Na 2OTâ€"1wiy Ottawa, ;h lm Irfl\ nowh fimmmox h morabi °um'L nmu?‘ ‘df October sth in the mc o * . of eimare and. 9th 1} take pl% ,nm hk oumplehon o’ this new 0 se L: e % J i etommediten e eB nnce wmrng 0 | . This, methods, m-lnuf‘hbn. g .@“lq.:‘aad ‘poltpses that of a ‘others mo Amun,..u'z‘-_ piiod on enoreaipeaie in on mt ault of e and mfifig mefo ahd fis: mibress is 10 miyy. tery, bot due toI excellence in all its d mn‘aâ€" ntal and l.mruofl;o: to i e le exerciseg as well as it charneing recreqâ€" A new edition just issned contains (‘Schumann‘s Maxims" an1 &: Tamous "Czerhy"s Letters on the Art of Playing the Pimma." _ "Richardson‘s New .Method" tnus containg over 200 gull musicsize, and is justly claimed to be tho best Piabo method extant, Chicago, June J, 1873 Used y thousands of Feachers 1d w&mm-udm * 4 ces OLIVER DITSON & Co The " Home" takes rank with th o best porfod cals of the day, â€" 1t is the In the coun ;nfi Ifl:ou identified flnlh mng 10 mmm:%e:ac life Oitbaofune or w td atee o aneremve Aanlt e mnmgl. one of which mnw:hf the First Prize atthe Late Provinicialâ€"Exhi= bitton in Londong: £)50,000 COPIES SOLD Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, .. d at once send his name and address with $E ime reapegabenpaants """" 7 GRAND PACIHIC HOTX:. # The Christian Graces," «The Angel of Peace" #" Bed Time," and .‘The Wnuhofl-au:&hu." g;fionu wanted on salary.or com: Jon onée for ciroulars to ‘ 3 0_ 4. 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Disracli© magnificently crowns his astonishing career assiatesman and . asâ€"author,â€"Uniginaliyâ€"aâ€"solicitor s %kinbondm (where he was born in 1805, she eldest son of the author of +Curiosiies of Literature,"") Mr. Disragli, ‘ditor bf a ~shortâ€"lived© newspaper, > then earned renown as the: Author of:seréral brilliant romances, and finally, after many personal tribulations and political disap~ poifitinents, becatme ‘a‘ member of tup Hiouse of Commons: Previous: to 1835 he had been:marked for.. his hostility toâ€"the Tories, bnuikol:: Gladatone mhuia:o’;- te direction, having chan mmuu’,"u h&fi‘l":‘-lnal:ou Parlisment in July, . 1837, and: began his ig.career as the. Tory. . member. ot: the . from â€"Maidstone.. Mr, Disraeh‘s proj 10 influence, if not to otfice, was now rapid:~ In the face of trying© difficulâ€" ties, ~whichâ€"â€"mightâ€"â€"haveâ€" duunted I *'-;-*z..a aoen â€"* me" ravertnes man, _ silented ._ his _ adversaries unc t As member of in webur elected in IS:?QLa mlfi: Robor‘;' g::qud m;& MA , ently, nok ‘”W' died, he . hecame vative in Wiuterm d in‘ blar or the Prirertion ont With Lord John "Manners wnd others was also:the doutrolling Mdhjng ous band .of poliiical.Argonauts..known monn Jn i party,. Al (oboa ies M n raaaan omwn party, he finally reached: the positi dwfi% e .-m ie panions o ie at &1+ ministration in 18590. <In‘.1866, when: the Conservatives ngainâ€"came~intoâ€"power, heé replaced Mr.. Gindstone as, bhnw_‘ ancelior of the Exchequer. . Early in March, he o k tall x . 18 uns til thp:defeat of the© Government..on : the frish â€"Church | Bill, :.July,. 1868., ~which brought in the Liberals with Mr, Gladstone as Prime Minister. ' Secretary of State for the Home Depart mentâ€"â€"Richard Asheton Cross. â€" Secretary of State Tor Warâ€"Right Hon. Gathrone Hardy, s . > .=~ > .~ k)4 Secrelary of State for Indiaâ€"Marquis of Sellsbury, â€"< L. ¥§ee 4 000 o+A .' ‘him:‘" In uctober of the same ‘yearhe was ted ‘to sudseed Sir J.!L: l:i:: e atane a o d Te n f bef he s Un i 73 1294 Ciantelio® of England, Loxnox, Feb. 20, midnight.â€"The fol> t'iulhtafu:&ucouh‘omnw â€" First Lord of the. Treasury â€"Right Hop Bonj min Disraeli _ _ _ i4 ‘Chancelior: of â€" the â€" Exchequerâ€" Right Hon. Sir Stafford Northcote. £0f _ Becretary of State for the Foreignâ€"Dé partmentâ€"Earl of Derby. â€"__ _ _ _ _ Secretury of State for the Colonial Deâ€" partmentâ€"Earl 0 Carnaryon, ._. _.__.. / _ First Lord of the ‘Admiraltyâ€"Right Hon..â€"George Ward Hunt, _ ~â€"~ _ ~>~ / it .of. the Council, is the . si d’%’ ,T:an-hmfi-td'm&i of ond who was the issue of the limiâ€" son ‘between Charles II.â€"and : the=French the death hmr,thoflhdn:’: in 1860, he was M-MAM“" h‘:.oolhp:m': oonmt‘z?)‘zfordho‘:m‘th army as captain of infuntry, and like his fither be mmmmmdâ€". -d‘-:: camp: 40 ukeâ€" ot : Wellington, atzermwards to Lord w& A. w{:; ;m,fifl“&.hfl was elec by gnyw House of ‘Cmmons: from West Sussex in 1841, and retained his spat till he took his reat in the Uflr tiouse «on the death of his .father . hubtu «wwice .in office before as President of the Poorâ€"law Board (1839), and ‘ as ‘Président umunmmywâ€"mb re» cognized as & ical: man of busi ness, who does thorouglly what he underâ€" takes to do. _ Po . Lord _ Postmasterâ€"Generalâ€"KRight Hon $ John Manners. o % C Ts pobleman has already held :seversl important positionsâ€"under Government. As Recretary .of State for Foreign Affsirs in Lord Derby‘s first Administration in 1852 he was the first to récoguize the "French ‘enipire, and contribated to bring wbout the isted between.Napoleon IIL. and the ‘Eng> lish Government. He held the same pos: tiod in ‘Lord "Derby‘s ‘second : aduiinistra tion, when he sought. toâ€"avere . the . war ernment jlt&'l;d Malinesbury was unible, ah account of failing beaith; cept his: old ‘position,.and became Lord ‘The name of this gontlomano is familiar to American readers owing to his connecâ€" tion with the meeting of tke British and American Comc:issioners to . adjust the M&rqwmgzd:'cl&: ag>. He is a baronet, ighth 'm'm,.umu,pnwh North Devon.© In politics he BM&: extreme a ~Conservative â€"asâ€" most of bis and 'mll Cown of Mr. Dl::::' a su % * ‘The new mcp Exchequer was : bora ~ in>~~1818 in London. His ‘ father. . was,.. the:. Jate : . H wlfl&tfl"“-flw Pm:g Mdt{. Stafford Northcote graduâ€" ated in 1847 from Balfol College, Oxford, and he ‘ has © _ beid ~many and ~varied ‘h""‘"fl' merges mm‘h-mz“.fim-l eomopm P‘ 866, to March, 1867, he was Prosi« mm of Trade.‘ In thead. of the Earl of Derby in 1867 he heldâ€"theportfolio .of . Secretary of State for India, at the same time serving Leepor of the Privy.Seal, ile was born in m lunei.yed to the péerage in Lord tligh Chancelionâ€"Lord‘Cairns Lord Privy Sealâ€"Earl of Malmesbury. Lord President of the Councilâ€"i>uke of Wharles. Heury Gordon. Lenpox, Lord Disraeli‘s SKETCHES OF TAE MLNISTERS, ETB ‘sTAPPORD HENZY OLTHOOTR BARON..CAIRNS .OF .GARMOYLE gaRL oR SarMsovey, DUKE OF RIOHMOND ENT APPROVED BY THE QUEEKN. oF P Btort PS Eévbt oi + 114 ' 4 Th uty ot 10be, is the ue enc Ths fumily d&oond: from a cadet of the Po-“ brokes, mw was uudtodi-.gunp under the uu.,ynu.r.niu now , _ The gubâ€" j :01 of shis notice was .. born . in 1831, and was educated at Eton :‘mnb, Oxford, Hohf;- l;.q‘l. at. y the death Tither, and mxssflfiumnfi?m. The oflices mu-m as follows, all in uneol th Conservative Administraâ€" tions : UndérSecretary of Htate for the Cotouies ql837â€"59);: Wigh Commissioner of the University of Oxford, ‘(md&ne retary of State for the (ws? He resigned from §his last position in 1867, leigh, the great Minister of Elizabeth. Hi father, the second Marquis Mhlfl:. The present Marguis wbonnflm in 1830, mflmuum ie ts o. Anveonapoarere airee ot; Parliament for He e en ns stoadily. i a brithiant (fl.*‘m, and for a certain sold, in csnls se matntlet ’ c ads Te orghke withike, Disraeli in 1866 on the lbfor-qu-hu,w oone ooo e hod Aa ettany Rickt HoX, GargoRK® Harpy, RM+. Gcfirnflnll‘,vb has received 1+ pmaineh Comertauce Maennt at f;m ~h- d.:rhod v‘::;‘ 1 l,usd. was dh-‘.‘lfl .“y :eohd House of 0.--.: amd â€" continued to repre» sent "that‘ ‘borough until 1865, in the latter yur.l;o was a candidate from the unrne e oge unie aboge that he has held heretofore have contined to th:hprlhuu of the Home . & h 3 inefani is orh pren ons 1e Takk thin tho thiin Doruy Onblaet ma colleague, LOord Hatisbury." _ _ _|_ of Carnarvon, resumes portfolio ing «0 hisdisagreemenis with hi; fel PnA ons 0 q en on irs ut iiped T Dearmarrtn manthor f & book es who en riidhethi, io mtlftateeity efficient. He is also in favor of national dl:n’:;d Mr. Qvu.:vu educated at ?‘323‘» "He wasiqalled 10 the Bir. n Among the Pariitmentary offices that Sir ep.l:"lmuth“mu& mtwh.dqutnh:qm ni-x‘au‘lw.mmmn-l 1858 to 1860. _ â€" This entered Parliament as a Ui-m'l'sst He is opposed to the disestablishment of the Irish Church, d’;:-duum_ a .“ho:" his title in the recent fl.fih" Great Britain, is mu' 1826, 1 "n‘a:blyhd'a'l‘-.i:" Am1826, an sively. â€" During Rigwbsencs abroad he was muh“;lflar of Commons from s0 ie is Aapaithnan m i in mine nretsiiens as s @5 Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs in is fippewyetired wite ie uint whou tos Gladstone Ministry wa« formed. As Lord Stonl i se e onl tf Ppor e nc Poad retormer. lie is enormo>usly rich, ani mmnm!pq-m rohiopgilj of his m-h:n â€"urief administration o( that "m'&wy of State xA post > for the Colonia} Depi in his Cabinet of 1855, but this he declined, He filled his post wbly, however, in 1858; became Secretary for Indiw@iit 1859, and from 1866 to 1863 beld an of BState tor the Forei to whici he h:&t flr.pmm_\. When the late retired the Preâ€" mr un acsount of ill health, in Fabâ€" ruary; the subject of ‘this sketsh shared with Mr, Disraeli, the succeedia ; Pr@uiier, Ahe responsibilitiss ot the corâ€" n eonior Board: in dlags 1860 Mr, :-E E}:?%, to m".’"d- as President of the Council for India. He retined with the Derby Ministry when Mr. CXQM 1873, when Mr, Mm udverse vote in the House of Commons on the Jâ€"ith University Bill, the subject of this notice was mentioned in the despatches ot the time as the probsble «ppointes of Mr. Disragli in . the ~Conservatuive ~Ministry which was thought of for a while as Seore. zy;l*flflor the Home Dopa:-c . Muntwas borgint 1825 lisks mvher Riving boen recker of n aburch io Suffolt,) passed through Etou aud Ux is preaiiond 10 AShort period only. how. e & , éver, .ffl-ahh attention b.‘zolmm. Afuer two â€"defeats as Conseryvative candiâ€" date for the House of Commons from Northampton hbe was finally elected to Parliament from Nortbamptionshire in 1827. He formed part of Lord Derby‘s Cabinetof 1866, first ms Finuncial Secretary 16 the Treasury, and themas Chancelior of the Exchequer. Hé now succeeds Mr. Gosâ€" chen ar First Lord of the Admiralty. man of the edemption Trust asnd of the Commuttee of Laymen. | On leaving Eton, h auuhdin: c ar i Hvng Ves T7 P0 2 some reputation in litersture. â€" He has ‘written «* Notes of an lrish Tour," .*Ragâ€" jsnd‘s Truss and Other Posms," . ** A Plea for Scotch Holidays," and * A Cruise on MPeReitt e n ioh C Manners: went 10. “..,amu-- briige, where he gradusted in 1839,. He ts i d m ipet goet t T2 saake Ts hes hold the offes of First Commissioner of the Office of Public TiiRetr in Bovd Deror‘s hamiainratiee, h‘iudt-?.’-w which _ appoin tment in _ Lord Derby‘s second Administration in 1857.9, and »gain in his third Administration in 1865 /. .. Lord Manners is sixtyâ€"six years of age. * Smokers | uy Rpinie Navy. 4 Canadian Lum:‘buch at au nul-,mtlm':: Lord John Manners, who had: been inâ€" deutified with politics sinte 1841, when h.n-mlr.mm-d-‘: tirdegh ‘of Fequk, Sad aiso soiiired icfender of R1GUT. HQN, @BORGE waRD HUXT PRICE 3 CENA‘s edom of Rutiand, is a staanch { the rights of the Church and LORD JOHY MANNERS XEL OF DBRBY idays," and * A Cruise on ." . He is beir, presumptive T«lbot "Gnsooigneâ€"Cecil, stary of State for India. See T. & B. on each prosgat low

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