pt if» 44 The MORNING TIMES, J0OB PRINTING OFFICE CONncel Bi Punul Corner of We‘llington and Elgin Sts Regular Not or Instyations 128 t.l' '.n,_' 'b"\.. fortm vear, or yeat, at re« learned on apÂ¥ in the TIMES, a enguire at the ¢ will be found to ComTMEINE TT and Telegraphic News, Canad and it is requested that wl l ings, or events desired for he sent in as carly as possit in order. that they TIME® the following Zar Agonts for the "Star" Life Aâ€"n-« T. W. Kenuy & Sons, Grand Mat Price Listâ€" THE TINES OFPICE. Tue TIME® reulation off + Situat Servants and the OTTAWA, SATURDAY, MaÂ¥ 20, 1876. The acceptance by Mr. D:ï¬&m of the office of Postmaster at (i&%elpb, which will remder vacant t:e seat for South Wellington, will be sure to arouse the ite and call forth the malignity of the Tory prints which will denounce the appointâ€" ment as another instance of Gritâ€"corrupâ€" tion. In the absence of instances of Tory purity, Grit corruption will serve as an exhilarating substitate. Mr. Stirton‘s record as a public man is sach as secure him from more than the ordinary amount of abuso> doled out to every man who has the bad taste to be Liberal, and the good luck to get an office. Mr. Stir ton has represented South Well‘ngtor for Tke Ainires. _ycnty years. He was elected, in the instance, to the Legislative As sembly of the Rrovince of Canada in 1857, was returned to the Commons m 1867, reâ€"eleSted by acclamation in 1872, and, although nomunally opposed in 187 4, defeated the Conservalive candidate by the erushing majority of 1,199 votes. 1® There are one or two things which we think sufticiently desprving of the attenâ€" tion of | usiness men to justify our calling notice to them. The« are hard times y. _ Every one chgaged in trade s it and feels it, and some very . ‘That the country h'fl to ruin e do not believe, Were the it would have come out into public w in the important and very enquiry prosecuted during the Jate seskion by Mr. Mill‘s Committee apâ€" i to enquire into the causes and exâ€" rent of present busisess depression, pointed rent of But all there w in equally, 1 did not sta there ogn be no 1do: and are for a the pin the vig who been un sure, have s their on the the medit men < that best mo their is, adver But that eaquiry elicised was, that there whe a genetal slickness, affecting all n ejually , none specially, and that did not stare us in the face. Still there okn be no doubt that those who buy and are for the time being sorely i the pinching being ril the the vigour with which those who been unable to stanil the pres sure, have succumbed to it, force their on the attention of the public the mediam of advertisements. men of intelligence will see that best mode of competing with their 1ivals is to do as they is, advertize freely.‘ There‘is at this many a wellâ€"established and copcern in this city graduâ€" ally sliding down to sPRINC CIRCULA®RS has â€" of supplying . what â€" customers require. If such fauil the â€" Liame is that of the traders, and the country M _ MERcWAXT TAaILOR®] Ai@p GEXTLENEX‘s OUTFITTERS late $) SPARKS STEEET, OTTAW Subscribed Circ DAILXY ANi sOUTII WELLINGTOXN Noiiees of Meetings Natices of Meetings SPECTALTY A Firstâ€"rate &A Firstâ€"rate A Firstâ€"rate ON ADVERTISIX C Centracts. e with Mercha tnight, mongh, M ntain & ove Wauted. T IM ES it, or PI L1 C nadimininl] morn W A BJ O4€ K. Inserted inithis Lix ula tiow. Stock, Cutter Fit, ruin for the simple «. which can about the means it r by the 3 BURCGEN®, and . Publisher appear ng. wieval W and sete} Sir,â€"â€"l WA _ shcoked by :1 .| which the Fr Ottawa, | give evrrency OMtawa ts & new thit Veiex, "o¢ | and a disgract ishing to | it.. A newspd ame @04 | ,rood. i+ reept STEL TIMES r advert er. hal} nt Local Foreign, f Meetâ€" lom. will & bein adval XRI Fditor, in the cments alt and t & ies al need .†be '.flw-.d the public know thr the |\|'w what war To the £diforof PUE TIMES. | . Sir,â€"I was at once utfli:d‘ and shcoked by |t..~/ï¬nonu attack on you to which the Free Tress had the bad taste to give cvrreney. â€" Such personal réference is a new thing in Canadiau jot;ulbo, ani] a disgrace to those who have itï¬ it.. A newspaper; I bave always un #100d, is r.po;ni‘h!o for what it says. To «buc it, in anticipation of what it may say, 26 Mtr/ Lusignan does, is a nbvolly-' and a disgusting cone. I am not an exâ€" pert with toe peo, and I never regretted my lack of ability in the use of that rival of the sword miore thin 1 at | this moment lor the attack is rot merely unwarranted or mean, but positiyely das tardly. 1 have notthe slightest doubt that anything Mr. ignan (told you would be c wurteously. and Lt with the scrupulous to by which journslists are his case would be fairly set forth. â€" |I ha ï¬m {further to say than to express m; znfo contempt for the m& who is mean enough to attack by name onf, who by usage, caunot reply under his and a paper which is, of course, aï¬nt of this bar to selfâ€"defence, can ish means and opportunity for th“eo!,ldly attack. 1 no\;‘: in all qyml& itlt-.: indignant as W perusing letter which 1 am refertiag. If 1 express my contemypt too strongly, pray expunge the objectionable phrases. .. | | Yours, &¢., Ax Uxoirn. Segvast. Deas Six,â€"Chan you, or any of your readers, inform me of the or‘gin of the phrase, mhbg like Kilkenny outs ?"â€" why "Kilkenny ?" â€" Is the mfll{ broed so _ paiticularly feroctious ? â€" know of a ca; in Toronto which, on one occasion, got the better o! a Iun.l'ong toundlarel dog in a fair fight. â€"Can any Kilkenny cat beat that? > _ . C { . Seriously, though, I should like to know 'hyn;)lw ’Rilkc-ny felines have such a world wide reputation lw“ fight." ours, _ | Numo. (It is a pleasure to be able to answet « Nemo," even in so trifling a matter u] the origin of a very common | nhrase, for thereby hangs a tale, which embraces two tails. Neither in the past in the: present have Kilnenny cats bpen moro or iees ferocious than their and sisters all the world over,| though, if tradition speaks correctly, amiability ï¬d to be ;m severely But for the origin the : phrase. e & time when, the h"i h ntu were spreail all over ‘Ahe tiful isle of the sea," the soldiers in garrison of Kilkeuny relieved the of moress catching cate, tying on together by the uigh ‘pairs, and then throwing them across a ":-'.'.' waich how they would tear: each For a time this pastime went on unchecked, the saying that Kilkeuny cats 'nl-m fought till there was nothing left but ta‘le, an 1 gave them such an unenviable reputation for fero i/g.â€"Ev. Tmuss 1 . n rising, Mr. Lowe was received with cheers, some of them genuine, coming from the other side, others irontcal. He was in his finest and loftiest vein, poohâ€" poched Ar. Lewis, Retferd, and his own speech, and after fifteen minutes‘ talk sat down, baving scornfully declined to exâ€" plain anything. He held that "the hon. an‘l learped gentieman bad stated every on« of bhis own points in a tone very offenâ€" sive to him.: Ilolndch“toulm that course, but he entirely denied right of any memlet of this House to call him to account for -ythmwh_hh he might say at -mminw e country, unless by doing so he w privileges of the House. Then & speech from the Premier such as is selâ€" dom heard ia the House of Commons. A gentieman who has »at in that Chamber P.S.â€"Let slieeping dogs lieeâ€"Eo, Timgs many years told me he never saw Mr. Disâ€" raeli so excited, so moyed. _ He was pallid with emotion, spoke in ‘a tone much â€"d, that MA 'wr.fn:;or:;'i:y‘ dee was imje the nrteu in the gallery. | He annihiâ€" lated Mr. Lowe‘s speech at Retford, and would |have finished the career. of a man more i ble than the member for London University. He rose to the keight of invective with which in younger days he had denounced Peel and u‘Connell. 1 take only two senâ€" tencesg.om hbis sprech as lp:d.-ud his d{l:: "The r%.hn. must have f<lt the wh me, while he sal, they might Cï¬m 1 cannot find in my yocabulary. | am nearly out ; nothing equala it. it is (Hear. bear, : and loud m&d&r,did flm RL who h ave the rizht bon. gentleman, or did he not, ‘ used it." J. Bedford, writes, timate â€" rot insinuate, but I say brosdly | "Send at onee a further supply of Eoleoâ€" stateâ€"to lh.p.ozo of these countries‘ tris Oil, I have only one bottle left; tbat the Royal Tities measure‘ was introâ€"| never saw anything sell so well and give duced to the notice of Parliament by the -::mnm'r J. Thompson, uncounstitutiona), the personal influence of W writes, "end me some nmore the Sovercign ? (Criea of "llm,b.."lmon. lm‘nn sold entirely out. wuich an bou. gontleman on the Opposiâ€" Nothing takes like it." Miller & l'& tion a‘de persistently apd loudly repeatâ€" . Ulverton, P. Q ; writes, "Theâ€"Eclectric ed ) Whuat ? (Renewed cries of "ilear, hpmm great reputation here, and is heas.") â€"lask did he, erdil he not, t ky . daily caited for. Send us afurther supâ€" that ocscsiz â€" i0 ~ ho‘d / up to'&y without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & »ublic p:iu-!ioo, and 1 will say public .lwmm:..q., write, "Send us Infamy ond ignowinyâ€"(hear, bear, loud one §r04s Eclestric Oil. We ‘find ‘it to and responsible officeâ€"(hear, hear)â€" | Dr. Thomas‘ Eclec‘ric Uil ; have sold l should have, while the country was interâ€" ‘ I had from Mndwutmmuwh!: ested in the discussion cf a great public|cures are truly wonderfal." Wm, question, taken the oyp.h:l" of ‘ Guire, of Franklin, -fln-ï¬k“lhndd waking statements which were mon ldlzhw left ; it acts like a charmâ€" trous if© they were mn-(he.r,har,lu'unh'lt Iï¬buthhm and lowd cheers)â€"but if they were now." _ H. Cole, of lona, writes, "Please not true, must be described by an| forward 6 dozen Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil, L the Editor of TRE TIM ES crigs of "Oh, ob," und cheers)â€"the cirâ€" cumst=nees detailed Wy the r bon. gentlieman, that after ‘the Sov, in henapnest 10 préciding Misisters, aho im to préai n-h:'fluï¬umw‘h niistort xgoun ui t 3 URNALIATIU C@vRTESY. par uxB NAaJESTY*®] XEW TITLE TNE FPILKEXXY Cits. know through the medium o tlat wires they bad at their hey might casily prevont any xtune to themselves, or slur on unity, from whom they would tain <a. livelthoo k. What they is advertise, by which they can mseives far better than by iming about dull times .0r beg prayvimg . for ling credits or Nr. Lowe‘s Apology. res it to be distinetly und rh&:- Inserting the maut t mdents, he is im no : expousible for the in glll with it. By letting| had _ found nions mâ€"‘â€"â€" * t * had found such an instruâ€" A WORLD‘S . l.r_lolll'l' CoNF ment. (Tremendous ch;{orinD:’ nndl :ount;r f ENCE PROPOSED. cheering, during which Mr. Disraeli, s +4 i; ing wit{n lmt animation, made p:mo At the l“‘f Conference of the M. E. remark which was not heard.) : He eonâ€" Churoch, held in Baltimore :« _ _ cluded thus:â€"Now, 1 speak with the, _ A. C,. George, of Central New York, subâ€" greatest dificulty at this moment and I | mitted the following :â€" _ ; . j can only speak with the iigence : of |â€"=Whereas, Thore are a number of distinct the House. 1 have the authority of Her | bodies of Methodists in the United Stai Majesty to make a statement on her part, | in the Dominion of Canada, in Gr‘t:‘ hnt at the same time, as I have falt it My Britain and other countries, and _ | â€"(loud cheering and counter cheering) â€"â€" |‘ and the statement is merely of that sort | of calumnious gossipâ€"(Oh, ob)â€"w unfortunately, 1 suppose, must alwa prevail, but which one certainly did suppose would come from the mouth o of a Privy Councilior, and fm who | had ~ been a Cabinet Mivister â€" (Loud ‘cheering and counter cheering.) ‘There were two other speeches, and thén before the division bell was rung the i House as usual was cleared. ~Mr. Lowe stalked out with the ironical cheers of | the Tories ringing in his ears, as he passâ€" { “mirmchu{r?‘nhhmtnum Opposition benc as pitiable a f u‘enr,'-u-n teft the House. Dn?hoh not the man to be affected by what has | taken place, though be can hardly be | deaf altogether to the voioes of public | opinion. t 3 Busass ds e mme the House. 1 hare the nut-horit{ of Her Majesty to make a statement on er part, but at the same time, a1 I have falt it m‘ duty to place bef Her Iflut’ that is not according t:}‘ rules of the House of Commons that t.r:d nmo(( the ti‘o:; eroign be iatroducedâ€"(Opposi cheeu):.v:’lflhut the permission of the House, it “dmh with the House. §md checring counter c ing ) the House wishes me to go m go on. (Renewed cheering and ojunter cheering, during which the right hon. gentloman resumed his seat) e l ©HK Hero the Speaker interrupted him. Rising again he addedâ€"Thore can hardly be a question that the statement I am about to make is not to influence any opinion or decision, but it is merely a statement on the part of Her Majesty that there is not the olirw foundation for the statement which has been made. (~Mear, heor," and loud cheers.) That she made asy proposition such as that described m the hetford speech to an Minister at any time is utterly nnfouudd she Captain Wharton, of the schooner Alpha, an old and respected seaman, who has been engaged in thée West india trade for many years, and who sailed from the islands on the 24th of April, with a on;gof w.l::tu:li: pw{w:dhhdto & t geporter t e enï¬m sollnuonu;'thommofthowbol'od' â€" culty. ernor Hennessey proposed many radical and nipopuhr changes in the government of the island. The chief ‘feature of the obnoxious schene was the union of the Barbadoes, inolndin" the eanparuin.l; iuipiflo?t Wil: wul:i islands, to re nted in one legislaâ€" tive body. mm of twelve momï¬u, to be dmp:hud by the Governor from the di ut parishes of the group. This wes ~a 1 indeed. _ Here: tcfore _ the i had consisted of two bodies, called the Council nd‘h Assembly, made: up representatives from enk'd lbopnri:Lcd the island, chosen by the popular vote. The native islanders objected to this summary disâ€" position of what they considered their constitutional rights ; hence the rebelâ€" lion. During the month of April the situation grew alarming.â€" The populace seemed to look upon their Governor as a tyrant, and rather than submit to his unreasonable schemes determined to destroy the sources of revenue on the islunds. The merchants ‘of Bridgeport appointed a committee to wait upon the, Governor on tho 21st of April to ask proâ€" tection from the impending inndo.w to petition for troops to quell the â€" re! hon in t.::‘ruuh‘ They received his sanction . raised (five companies of 320 4nd Thy oen, movtly / derks, men, * | mechanies ana labourers connectâ€" A 8EA CaPTAIN‘s stoRry OF THIER ORIGIN. weapons, as it was considered illegal unâ€" Riots sp thronghout the parishes, Captain Wharton says a dozen plantation fires during ‘a night was no uncommon sight. The negroes burned furniture, dwellings, and crops,. They dug up the potatoes, the canebrakes in the rural districts and stole all the property they could get held of, to terrify and imâ€" poverish their enemaies. Troops were sent out by ernor Hennessy to meet the rioters, by the 24th of April eignteen pri rs. had been captured and nmong them a rm.floodor me& Mortis. Sevdn of the eleven parishes: were now in arms. Colonel Clements, the Inspec ral of Police, was atâ€" tacked at the head of his men and receivâ€" ed a severe cut in the head. He wound~ ed two of rioters and killed two of taed by To inmased edigente ant ened by the inf te, and many of the families of the resident merâ€" !cbanu fHed, and took refuge under the flags of the merchant vessels in the bay. But they returned before nightfall to their dwellings, wbub.it was “l'g: thn:: the city would not pillaged. 25th, as has been told in the telegraphic accounts, the Government uoornfllld dispersed the murg: ts, killing and wounding more than y, and capturing 500 more. From that time onward the Government had the upper hand. But the feeling against Governor Hennessey strong, and was fearlessly expressed %nmn tho;olmd. The tim'uhnda w confederation con lation uniting are small and of nocmonhle importance. Their food supplies come from the main island, and they are genâ€" eraily dependent upon it. The immense destruction of the potsto and â€" sugar crops will : nece:sitate m large importation of American pndquQ and orders have been given “d.ln.dy to d!m()rk-n pti;noumh for in toes. ' ii.':urod who p':: not shot were u.ï¬; the Central Station in Bï¬dï¬]:ori. where they await military trial. island at last accounts had returned to its usual tranquility.â€"Bo«ton Post. as Piper, the Boston murderer, . has re ted the Rev. Dr. Upham, of Spring m«:mndunmmm l Engcraioity | Tuoxas‘ Exostsior Eousoâ€" reio Ou. !â€"Woetn Txx Tss irs Waiout 1x Goup.â€"â€"Pain caunot stay where it is used.. It is the cheapest medicine ever wmade. Orfe dose cures common sore throat. One bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents‘ worth has cured an old standâ€" ing cough. It positively cures catarth, asthma and croup. Fifty cents‘ worth i npliey hags bhak of cight Fhanrortant quantity lame back of cight years‘ =â€" ingâ€" The following are extracts from a few of the many letters that have been received from different parts of Canada, satisfy the most sceptical ; J. Collard, of Sparta, which, © Wb ol AH00 . C ECC Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil ; have sold all I had from you, and want more now ; its ;wlrdi::u'l‘h-u‘l':lh‘omo 01'"1‘. am nearly out ; nothing it. It highly:recommended b .Lu who h ave used it." J. Bedford, 'l‘L-avill'o. writes, "Send at onece a further supply of Ecleo tric Oil, I have only one bottle left; is getting a great utation here, and is darly c.go«l for. m& a further supâ€" w without delay." â€" Lemoyne, Gibb & ; prom Bielestric 00. " We‘ ud "It to ~o amoaniign > & _ ~"K. N. ‘l'mmp, N.YÂ¥,. And Nouruzror & Lrxay, Toronto, Ont.. Sole Agents for the Dominion. ‘ * _‘ Noteâ€"FEoléctricâ€"S:lected and ‘Eleo YThe Barbadoes Bists. i from different of Canada, we think, wï¬?me Ont. If THE TIMES, OTTAWA SATURDAY MAY 20 1876 4150 Whereas, These different Methodist or â€" ganizations accept the American theology and maintain the usages which distinguish them,â€" to some extent, from every other denomnination of Christians, and _ _ _ Whereas, Thare are in the Methodist Churches pearly 30‘2(:0 itinerant minisâ€" ters, twice that number of local preachers, and more than four million of lay mem Whereas, These several Methodist bodies have mnfl interests in common and are engaged & common work, seeking a common object, and In 3 righs i +r Whereas, An «cocumenical council or world synod of Methodism would tend in many ways to a closer alliance, a warmer fraternity and (a fuller coâ€"operation amongst these various© Methodist organiâ€" zations for the advancement of the Reâ€" deemer‘s kingdom in all parts® of the Whereas, It is eminently pmior that this general conferencs of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a conference and a church representing and including llflg itinerant ministers ard 1,600,000 mem‘ should initiate an l propose such ath ‘as ure‘;: therefore,. 0s 8!cs . oh 4 . O‘ik)! ject _ into , : corres| J:th the difl'ennti Methodistâ€" bedï¬u;ln this country and in every other country, and endeavour to arrange for a general council of Methodism, at such time and 1 5:'†as may be judged most advisable, to consider topics nhï¬vtotho position, work and responsibility of Methodism for the world‘s evangelization. «] / FaveRt Resolved, That the bishops be requested to appoint a commission of nine perâ€" sohs, consisting of twoâ€" of their own number, four other ministers and three laymen, who shall take this whole subâ€" ï¬oï¬by ompoicm::d t:ul:hpm“:::‘:;uil: Rumpa tane mrae oatorr ied i.ad is dirochde&l:tko ufn(l’lo;m::: of !8:}0.~ wX ‘ Resolved, That the necersary expenses of ‘such commission be met in the same manner as the expenses of fraternal deleâ€" Thies to oiber railglous councils are met. _ Reforred to the Committeo on the Btate of the Church. Jaxes L. Feccows, Esq. Dear Siz,â€"I have recently heard from an invalid of the great benelit derived from your Compound Syrup of Hypophosâ€" phites, and haviog in many other inâ€" stances markedthe most beneficial results from its use, I canuot but mâ€˜ï¬ its disâ€" covery as a matter of devout kfulness to a benign Providence. m« I have used it considerably myself, and at intervals during â€"several years ‘mz, given it to some members of my family. I have also recommended it to others aud invariably found it to be of essential benefit in those complaints| for which it is especially recommended.| ~ > _ .. In bronchial and other chest affections, in mumndpbt consumption, and in luumn{n distressing symptoms of this disease in its hopel “ï¬' As well as in cases of dmh giving tone to the system, it is undoubtedly a valu able remedy. _ & Tt mc"?."-‘u. .‘vm.ou.. iots 0 ‘ESâ€"Corner Elgin streo! Mww»'&un‘. N.B.â€"Money to lend on Real Estate in city or country. . * Mimy WIWMEK .:. {hace «l l cce Provincial Land gurveyor and Drn&&unnfl Successor to W. R. Thistle & OFFICE, as formerly, over Mann‘s Hardware In retiring from the practice of ston, I hl?‘:‘: left wlthpm gflnor%%’ Mr. A..F. COTTON, my and Records of Surveys in Ottawa and vicinity, and have much pleasure in recommending him as my successor, ' 3819L( W. R. THISTLE & CO. yovns} rons} gous | Newport, N. 8. Made up Astr: PEACOCK‘S GARDEN, TLMOTAY, The Ottawa Drug Store 103 RIDEAU STREET. 5 Largest Importations. 'zno wTH 1875. Chéap, Cheapor, Cheapest, $,000 PAIRS, In various Weights and Sizes, > ; Suitable for Lumbermen and Contraglors LETTER FROM REV. JOHN Meâ€" MUREKAYX. Ottawa, April 13, 1876. JUST Ottawa, Merch 3, 1876, Store. BTHUK Â¥, OUTION, May 8, 1876 . _F. MacCARTHYV‘3, GREY BLANKET3 SPRING STYLES BNWALL D. Mcinnes & Co., L'Il‘s 3 HATS ! K. FALTS, A large supply just Received at CLOVER, L‘ _ and Beaver Jackets, Caps, &¢., | . : s?to the British Lion Hotel. ichan, Jouth Sea Seal W!IJJIQ{OI BTRKET. Mar. 17, 186. RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 1976, KiB. FIELD AND (Sign of the Red Hat.) H 0 D GE S . HUNGARIAN GRASS, 56 SPARKAâ€"ST., THE NEWEST WM. A. LLOYD, _ Ruccessor to‘J. P.,Featherson, IHATS ! AT AT , RIDEAU STREET. ba t q d op y 1+ annngnts £ FLOWER SEEDS. HATS ! AT 4 t BSCEerIONAL PoFA%Râ€" " C & UH O+ .. .‘ sevecBannbung, Rorkistcryin eandoaiiant . curere viel P wood I pont Womwomuld. & Foster, Strai 1 es on sn aotines Siat, mow. Har i gopd ntreal, n-trom’s.mbmi m. 3. 9. zne;u.?.bu UÂ¥#mt Post Office, May 6, }a‘% Postmaster. )/ LAMiSHa, ro 408 S f 4150 w. {?flgNrgg‘()N, INSQLVENT ESTATE BAOKERAGE, $20,000 FAMILYâ€" LINEN. English ;ï¬afln;n:n; U{aï¬oï¬amuks. BLACK â€"SILKS RIBBONS, LACES ~Dress Shirts and Underelothing, Morley‘s Sllk and Thread Hall:Hose, Silk Handkerchliefs, Neckties, Braces, ofe. Gentliemen can procure 10,000 articles not euumerated. hnnl{ classes of Goods offered far below cost to produce them. SBale opens: toâ€"day. . ~ W.JOHNSTON, _â€"â€" 144 Bparks street. Notice is honbÂ¥1nvon that a Dividend of Three and oneâ€"half per cent upon the pw Ctglhl Stock of this Institution ha« declared for the current half year, and ‘&tt the same will be p%gblo at the B-n}lln 18 en.!, on and after URSDAY, the First day of June next. â€" ‘ d Â¥ The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the Sist of May next, both days inâ€" clusive. P.l‘l' oFFIOE .'l:l'A'& i Montreal time, 8 w in thac Sn t a Uiae: *p Unparalieled â€"Opportunity TO PROCURE ° DR V‘ GO00DS io fniilll i2 4 | #58 asssssar; i; 5§ Oltawa April 20, 1876. Matter posted up to 9:30 p.m. will be forwardâ€" od Bestaud V 0t in supplomentary packagos ie d ratan Lins, Cionenivary Priday at on 1876 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Al\ï¬â€œmew htil for Canadian mere c at 1:2 p.m., in wmm }'.%m natter can be sont, iye C 1 be ttomn?a 8 tlis s will be made t °°“n“&'3." at l‘a.n.. 12 noon, nd‘l pl.':t Leber â€" FREE DELIVERY. o Letters, otc., will be delivered tyxlur Carâ€" riers at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 5 p. POSTAGE STAMPS |â€". | Are no longer sold at this office, but may be ... purchased from the licensed stam vendors thm‘h:::{t?l{odw. ® MONEY ORDERS, Money Order Offices th jiout the Doâ€" * Mition, of Rewigattiand, Ureat fritain, Indiaâ€"and United States. } # j Pos@ oprice s \vINGR BANK.__ _ . .n“gpolvlua \:‘m‘ a recelved at this ol:x- lnw; allovod a ¢ C Pous® . j n:p;p"‘!:. wnd \Pfl:)dm c‘ brs. &Mlnlt w W BSCEerIONAL Posk: ’II.'â€"“M.’. l::' l-klln!"ul"h. i'h‘ml\nuwrvllh Ju“ Arrival and Doparture of Mails. INâ€" WAREROOMS, VALUED AT TO BE SOLD BEFORE JUNE 30TH. ANK OÂ¥, OTTAWA. g553 "%!-'g'? dlalee .§'.§§é!"§=£ #s °°4§E;§S§E§ QEEE h id. 1ip o e ty _ d P is is {44 I AND ELEGANT ! Dress Materials. 3 3% 5s Bank Hoticcs. j86 1§‘ 123 i Post Office. By Ofle o a BA irsON, cHlierkEri krbkliek in dn ty aa b&d dgfdd agggg 6648 u34y § gma :c Far ols en et d:ddd :44 :4444 gig88 ; (S988 §§fgf:ff :15 d:dggdg AND HOYERY, akid!! &: i{ff ; 4: E6 d d €4 $s 8 $s t‘,r' at 12:06 § :‘."l:llNA H A Lk. 1876 1876 .â€" RIDEAU BTREET. | _ , j < Selling off below Cost ! * it ligia tam Have always on hgnd a complete stock of BATHS, â€" SINKS, [ 3 t t en a n ECEA ~(â€"albiiicel roges . +AE t The Trade supplied. Just recei Prussian, Peruvian and Sarmation, & large and varied al:onmeit of crni;:d bmntwauen. and houseâ€"furnistiing Hardware, enamelied reserving Pans, etc., to which they inviteâ€"attention. ‘ \ foiage IMPORTANT BL YT P Steam Fire Engine Have been awards! the CLAFP FaIR OF THG AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 1%6%. /. UMICBIGAN STATE FAIB AT JAackso®, 1s@.". / 0| ‘FaRCoF THE AMERICAN INSNMTUIE 1. | / WO . anbmoaÂ¥ srare rair at canerso, in. 1 | NEW YORBK ATATE FAIR AT ALBANY, i7 Ottawa, April 20, 1876. Orders for DRESS WALRKL OVERCOATS,: Tailor» m." for fy ."’il’g{l‘l. t‘..l No SUITg, )ATS, and all king â€"of., * s _'.___ G@GOODS WARRANTED SHBRUNK. Ottaw1, Fob 5, [676, JOSEPH â€"~DIMBLEBY, FASHIONABLE : TAILORING~ESTABLISHMENT 20| BIDEAU STREET |2% 1 7 Ropresent the following Arstsolass n a n uh ~â€" :â€"Nixon Inge: : i Pomteryatrauio lï¬ Aiys, be ts o 1 %...‘hnmwd:r ».g(o\nu e; Josepit wl M ornb&dnw i K. P. Cot Ganane 2‘%‘:&%00. jim 'W’am" , Oitawa, Feb, 8, 1978. j Firkt Prive for MARELE MANLIHT melied reserving Pans, etc., to which they inviteâ€"attention. . |_ . â€" _ â€"â€" BALMIES Â¥iven in any of the above Imcson appiication: â€"._ _ | lut o0 UgteTHE EUREKA HOT AIR DRAFT FURNACE Gz2 & o oSeed t (aimvhu’h;mmk i6 g.w uwwW'“ tho‘mnouo.a-dh'us’fllhl CLISBY HOUSE! CLISBY HOUSE: Oftawa, April 10, 1776 Where you will get thorouzh setisfaction as regards cost, material ani workmanghip. Girntn Drills, Coltiyato Reaping Madhints | LADEESUELE mWoasion Pioughe. Hocee Hoce‘ Mowing Machincs, Threshtus Machines, Oper | fron Ploughs, Wooden Ploughs, ing Mach “‘ï¬lmh n# Macht Open | Iron ocoden nde inos, Diggers, Corn nteaieiteiteiue | fespeenredene, LIVERPOOL=HOUSE Ottawa, April 22, 1876. MUST BE CLEkARED OUT AT ONCE. A newly arrived and comp‘ete stook of Gents‘ miterial cow on hand, contisting of Ott « wa, Jau, 47, 1976. Broadway Ottawa, March 23, 1876. TAILORING ! Give us a call @nd you will not regret it, 1875â€"â€"PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIONâ€"18/b. ABBOUT & M‘DONALD, Stumping © Machines, Ditching Machines, WANUFACTURING COMPANY, BUILDERS, HUV3ON, NEW YORK | _ G@ENBRAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, WELLINGTON ~STREET,® 8T. ANDREW‘S â€"CHURCH, ' P. C. AUCLATR, _ | ... W, M. SOMERVILLE, MARBLE & GRANILE WORKS, ENGLISHK BROADCLOTEH, woORsSTED STUFFr8, The :Cheapest . and Most Economical CALDWELL & CO., NOW OPEN accommodation to guests and boarders. _ _ . A â€" RESTAURANT CHINA HALL. Close to Parliament Buildings, CLAPP & JONES‘ WHOLE .OF THIS BEAUTIFUL SToCK Markot Square, Ottawa, 1@"186 4 188 RIDEAU STREET e FIRST PREMIUMS REQUIRING F;RZ PROTECTION. No. 61 Rideau satreet, i Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting. nekele Ponn e t oi ks n e tike tor O M ORDER YODR SPRING SUICS AT TAILORING. AND IRONX EVER YET OFFERED. RIDEAY D IRON PI t GAS AND%H FITTING TO â€"CORPORATIONS AND GET PRICBS CHISHOLM:â€" & BRANNEN. WEREE TAKEN BY E4%,ENGINE at every Fa‘r at which they have been CAwADIA® TWEEDs 48 Sparks stree‘, Ottawa, Agents for Cavate, THB o Tor 40ME Sn w ery E at ov e Tecreboune} o. " i. ‘Rodi ," Montrealy Joln Rorayth, g""@" Ls D: sawyer, ton ; Almonte Iron Works, A.mon! wiktann filhant at smop pogpmiiiel for‘all machines. Merrickville; Paix«, \ontrea] ; M. Moody, TAILORING ! ESE UFEAY baatitime rrars GammARIzED mmoN, ERC VEXEUAXS, MELTUNS, &C, &# 0 PROPRIETOR. R. Ives 1876 The Day Line Steamers will commence theip regular through Trips between Teus Ottawa and Montreal, ~. CARRYI®G PABSENGERS AND MAILB, Leayving Queen‘s Wharf at 7 a.m.. | 1876â€"â€"1er freight Lineâ€"â€"1876 Ottawa ‘& . Newboro‘ Toute during the Bopson or Nevigation: mak w 9 s socee 08 Reidone "Cane! Hetween and . all ‘‘ports "on ‘Rideau Canal Vetween oT BR Naneonlee in treaty for Btcamer, expoefln.%h &E se eanpinee Jo, fhe oabie on t ther have The merchants we and the willfind it to be their n-“:ï¬ this Line; ‘as ‘the rates will ‘be much Jor than those of "'ii%â€"_"um f Canal (Dufresme § to A. A. COOKE, _or to _ m- ERICSSON M 1 % No. 4 Flour Shed, Ottawa, May 8, 1876. # WEDNCSDAY, the 3rd of May Storeapticons ‘and ‘ Magic ‘ Lantorns CHROMOS AND m Stereoscopes & View ALBUMS, GRAPEHOSCOPES and €urrapus BOHOOL LAN _ _ _ Faxhy Cach style being ‘!'_wm C oner antorrfidind man o us moke money With Ottawa & Montreal, And on Rideau Canal, between GIBBS & COURSOLLE, soulorroRs o® "‘ *~*~*" to whish ther opnfidentiz puse l i Invite M“; Patents <of ~Invention, .. SHOOLBRED & CO., [TRADE MARK RBOISTERELD.) . _â€"â€"â€" _ ‘10rorts on AyBEne, o7 Otmaror ; . PhOTOGRAPHIQ MATERIALS. ._ We nre nm-;u"*-j A1G BEST* PRIEES AF _PARIK, t & . 1. MB & C4, Ca‘a‘oghes of Lavternt and Slides with direc= THE MOST ACOURATF, . . j THE MOST DURABLE,.,â€" THE MOST M % @4 Worcestershire IN OHANCERY Mem o. ues & Persit Labels of MTB. PoG Rorwiohug: 1'0";3 WILSON : & UOKR, _ Carversi CHiider For making all kinds of Cakes 48 BALES CARPETS and OU#TAIES. oooocnent? solleited, for all Bd# of 85. :: #20 faant«" ( weekâ€"oay ullernoon . Wearlaned *4 2. Adik a es t _ " on ioavite tel® Calling at all intermediate Ports. Ottews Feb. 92. 1876 Cc it I id mtoep / * TTAWA CARPET KoUsSE Npecial Vaine in Lace Curtsing. . TANDARD SCALES 4 T‘ M w60 Snarksaâ€"st. AUTION. se e Rept 10 hok * To be had of all 010008 / PILOTURE FPRANEâ€" CoxTRACTORS & HULLDERS Bei(rg Manutacturers Of 1 OIENTIFIO 1. ANTERS, N NA . «s 8T. PAUL BU1 KONTEEAL Al a&mm{;h'u hLet 108« LOOKIEGâ€"GLASS and vocal LEA & PFREREIN® of Â¥ the HWIGHEST HEBDAL at _ _ AWRRA®R 4187 t7 â€" qteat toxy ho power have no are the man of orime. 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