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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 May 1876, p. 4

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*$ merous copies to send abroaud -,f“ This is .-uu-.:l h'x"b" & wen & musated 1‘. nbdwm. To somplete umqueness of the work, numerous references are given by (iy sres on the lower margio, to a‘l the public buildings and other c itures of spe s1 in ehase they worry sheep. Last ~at :&%anomdll.bfi some fi.opcodfl"y&'. @, in common with | several other occupiers of land in that vicinity, want to know wihy the game laws ase not more n-i:fl: looked after, end why hounds, should allowed to ruaat lurge, to the loss of valuable stock belonging to grazi~rs. Per haps the Nimtods of the district will take the matter up. > v ed, was zo (periect, that many of our citizens desired that it should be lithcâ€" graphod.â€" This has been done, and the publisher‘s nt, Nr. Wiliiam t Pat ch-,uoin-:rby W. II. Rursons, is now here, and ou Monday will begin the de livery of the copies subscribed for, and as more as may be orJlerel. Oat of zuintur so handsoms a work, and out of sppreciation ofâ€"its. value, we have examined this lithograph with ‘care and so far as we can judge, it is accurate in its details, and very Jistinct in its delines a and we doubt not will give general Lfl.‘ The view of the various dbjects interest is much more sbarply defined in the lithograph than in the drawing that was exhibited to sutscribors as a sample :of the propose 1 work. â€"The picture gives not only an excelient genâ€" eral idea of the city, but repressnts the public building», streets, c»atemplated Tnd Fedliunche thJ prost anmatomiee and with great minuteness and accuracy. The river as well ui:h hills are most Wy wrought into of many of similar views have been taken, B#*eo purchased nua â€" Tus Gaxn Liws.â€"Mr. A. Bufton in formed a Tiu®s reporter yesterday that mfio reside in the ‘Township of let their hounds loose, much TE cce in the nei for when dogs cannot find game Biro‘sâ€"zre Nigw ov Oztawa.â€"Many of u:tqo‘ 't:l )'f Joup'l’lb.“'““l: artist, Mr. V arner, summer, and the elegant «ketches which he prepared for a bird‘s oye view of this eity. . The sketch entire, when complet= â€"Tevaxt Orticer.â€"The truant officer, if such an officer exist;. would be well re paid by visitigg the Government reserve Md&nut% street, «irectly in front of the Roman liso: Cathedral, Every day numbers ofu{.ouuz lads may be seen on the shady side of the cedar buskes mc.h‘ smoking and other repre conduct,. Parents ought to satisfy themselres that their cl-il'fnn are really attending school. A »rwsse Of firstâ€"c‘ass milliners wantâ€" ed immediately at Musgrove & Johnson‘s, 137 Sparks street. Nome bat firsuâ€"slass hands need apply . > Oxtamo Comnsqiatre ]sstitcte.â€"It is the Governor Genorai‘s intention t»> preâ€" senut two medals, a silver and a bronze one, for competition by the students of the Ottawsa Coliegiate Institute on the same condition as that of last year. * had to be opierean. As it must neces sarily be time before these .can be :'.il consilerable inconvrea an witl ha e to be sustained. Ax Omorxat lowa â€"Thoe * ollest imâ€" habitant ‘"â€"because there is such an one in Ottawaâ€"says that he thinks the high water of season, in this section, was for the e of demonsirating the exâ€" tn-â€";.y er r::'“fl :‘ the Ottawa s a pity it is not possible mmm'qw‘uh its 4ood, on exâ€" hibition atthe Centenni=l. ie3 Rexoven.â€"!t was the intention to move the hay « of the old Weilington Ward marke} .o a®position in rear of the new t i but when the workmen commenced overation, it was found that the old |mackines would zot stand the chanze 100. aut a nexw ome has Dzr. Gazygr continges to perform his wouderful »s in chronic disease, awi his office is still over John Thompson‘s store, streatâ€"the red frout. Tus Rev. Father Chiniquy will preach in French on Sabboth, the 21«t inst, at 11 Timi Rideay" v *glo in i streot, at mi. mmms. h‘oufm.'. Guaxo Marixzmâ€" By special â€" request, the Mendelssohn Quintette Club will give a matinee of choice musi¢ at Gowan‘s Opera Houst, commencing at 3 o‘cleck Suturday afterncon. . Tickets, orchestra cbairs and parquette, 20 ecnts; balcony and gallery, 25 cents. + Bum&l., white vest, very ehnp.‘:: Dewar‘s, 558 sussex street, opposite Clarendon House. °r ~»3 Oppgnte Bate & PALACE SHOE STORE,| BOoOOTs & SHMOES Gentlemen‘s Walking Slow CMAS. BRYVS0ON . PRICE â€"Lis‘y Kocuil iniclilinaenere PHIS WEEK 10 Sparks street, buildings, he was not on fire at the -.unam ‘::-J'ho bo'::.bh to a‘tend fire d ity onrtus As to Mr Johnsus, k.m:.r bo said trat he 3:-: «4 Mm La ' "l. |..“.u is no more a "spare â€"k"r‘l’hn any other ho avidens 10 avity Parfon ho pays "tt be evident to every who pays ~ny attention to our that inâ€"the evont of a serious tbenu_.'n to olfi ct its compass. \ nlm ton, «is o« fire, (on _day) and that ltmrgfic%? Perâ€" haps so, but Mr. Cor M n-wunfip.d, |, 4 to his ba tamibled <dowa stairs of the h'-‘â€"n. Naor 3a.~â€"â€"Anent conilagration .on ] pâ€" other thing» mmt Jfi-A(mflNo. 4 sta Faruee Cumsiquy ar +48 Texrezaxcs lacsâ€"Yesterday evening Father Chiniâ€" guy adiressed a very large audience in the Towperance Hal Towards the end of the meeting about a dozen French Cunailiaus made their appearance, and were| exspressing ives in unmisâ€" takeable terms as to they would do with the &.uuber wilo, they said, was insulting w F r‘., if they could .I:z of . Matâ€" ters looked ugly, and a messege was sent for a fow were promptly despatched, and by ir moderate conâ€" duct yet firm bearing, in perâ€" suading the wouldâ€"be} rioters to zh. r.umcu-m: home in a cab by a few 4 nrnud-orn ::3 for the with which they I, which doubtless aserious ridt. \ ® A magnificent of tlemen‘s, youths‘, and boys‘, .dnn sacks, Om 208 Somex: posite Ciarew C» Nussex st ) don Houke. WHL oPl Press of T A Pouice. Statmox Waxtep.â€"Owing to the frequercy of the breaches of the wm in the nei of the By ard Market, it is a worthy of considâ€"ration, as to advisability of having 4 police station |established in the new (merket bai v?b.o Thursday evening two young ought . to have known better, ied themselves for some time in tiying to determine who ;‘.mlo.” the r::lt which n-“:hl:; profusion, y wére separa mutual friends. ‘The police were not around that time. 7 Serexavixc â€"The Ottawa Independent Commet Band, underâ€"the able leadershi of Mr. K Febhr, last evening l-ud.: the lon. Premier ckenzie, Doctor Grant, Mr Ijuntos, other prominent citizens. They also gomplimentsd. Tas Trugs by driwing up in front of its office and phyh‘-mnlgpuhrun, in such a style as to indicats that they still sustain fia: we‘llâ€"carned reputation of years past. Being always equal to thei j n> -flmb‘ tiey will wlrm during the season now opening.. : Tuu.c}eu now #::'Ihd in Musâ€" ::‘Mhh. ~t'-ou A Hixmâ€"It mQt * 'ct%y the cou sid»raticn of the City Water Works Comâ€" missioners to point Out that a summer supply of water could be furnished nn':r the western of Church and *t. Andraw streets. the beds of these streeis ate composed of solid rock, and excaration under the es would to perhaps more ex; ve ‘than the Comâ€" mission could pay for, t could at least lay pips encased, m woxlan troughs, which would sâ€"pply those ‘strects during the summer months. || J. Mutca -ln* at Musgrove &Jdmm':n' P zs New | Hoixuveon Stmost Tavste®s.â€" A| me«ting of the bers of the New Edinburgh4 School was held last night in the Toan Hall there being preâ€" .\Q‘I:‘t Hn;u. M (M.?n)é ‘intees, Ferguson, , Clark Macdocald. _ After 1“ of" the last meeting had, read and confirm: E;ikunnl accounts submitted, and payment thereof r This pr{oou the of the business transactod. I '."A very fine sel« ty cheap. J. street, opposite ( CaLkDONLA _NFRINGS.+â€"Pleasure seekess apd invelids will be to t learn nmw atran;« ments for ‘el esected laâ€"t at this popular & now c .od. . The new proâ€" p mo:mnn with the former gea, Mrs.. K-y, uo will be at bhis on the 10ta of next, to welcome a‘l comers. Every effort will be made to povide for the of the guests. _ | Aura Virx â€" Yesterday afternoon a prowinent citizen ed a fourâ€"doilar bill to the of cer of the City Works in reyment of his water tax. There was nothing sttunge in this, however, except in this that on its was written in very good penmanship the ing somewhat ambigzuous rfln-.rT, The last of $200 spent for drink." | â€"| * Car on Musgrove& Johnson for grena djues, lystres, and efegant millinery." | Busit ? 1«ss â€"No sooner does the flood itement begin to abate, than aâ€"new ion presents £, Bush fires bave in the tow of Templeton, on Quebes side of the river Ottawa. thould there be any length of dry and warm weathor, the country might xplqwdvitblho _ of one or two past. .‘ | 8tâ€" ausal Prince of ‘\'I“. has ;‘A unâ€" able thtov water to pass an‘s lt:k uniki n'x'.?-u.;. when it passed lor the Etst time, and will contioue to ‘?-h- regular trips between Lachine and Carillon. | Wares: Comusstonzcs.«â€"There was no mecting the Water| Commissioners yestenlay plteraion, ror will there be\ beâ€" fore the tirst Monday in Juse, unless neâ€" essitated| by unexpected aad urgent nsines. Cuar Buipex.â€"The iron work for wd...:.d “k‘h: (I‘“n. it h“p:-l- riv work of placing it in tion will bp preceeded with so soon as the subsidenc; of the water takes place. Tus *vaixe Fr0008.â€"There is absolutely hing to report ‘with, respect to the with the exception that the ‘water Juring the :i%ouu past has fallen teâ€" en thrce and M{:l-. _A few logs nt aver the falle, l no damage was reported. )o « f l.\l"l- "‘M e $ “}._ f grove :JM A -::mnsuh:t ::qwlhodn-w mer t cheap. . J. J. 7 m:cr t‘." 308 Sussex street, opposite Orrawa) Srexet Bries.~The work of lepairing the Ottawa stroet bridge is now »ing camjed out, and in a short time no -=oubc t e will be resuwed over this thorou % | | Waree| Wouke wm 10xrk. â€" The official Adtclaration of eloction of a Commissioner for Wellisg:on Ward, to replace Mr. Clemow, resigned, will take matce to Tuat Fovsxtars.â€"The work cfpreparing the basin:for the new tain mbout to he erectcd in front of \By Ward mer ket is being rnpldlypulh"[w completion. Tus raviz« â€" fash Mosgrove & Johnson ndon House. hy ion of children‘s suits, hi gl Sussex IcDeven ous the of the late um«,m.ha emporium. "gi'bdrbumuuln” Y es sir." * i Wel, I‘m going to mmall it If it m&hm.u“‘h‘ If it dosen‘t that window and braik fifty of your. e o e ces ooad uh t lor the position‘ P stetk ABenid bs s mt io ..n,fl‘.:l} Â¥ree Pross. will «I‘ll not pay it ! Four conts is plenty !" [ e P uo iogs ie e ues maiâ€" "r-;.:ufndthum.u- ; _ «When I‘ll regulate the postal law, 1 amps on it, but when weighed it was '.:;_.bl-ek"m cents. " A New Besponsibility. f 'Adqutn mâ€" living on the rinrnude‘lkx mdfi;:sa«'u-u a package. He had four cents worth of bma e peryiihomP uis ty C AbiBinee <n mints t Allcts e vsin stt in ce c 4 sponges and d sonps ; in short, ev umhm-v;nmgm fo:xotoilflwmdwmbokopchsmk; and a mplou':lnwtmt :‘p.unt medicines, warranted genuine fresh can be had at any time. Remember the place, Rejotte‘s old stand, 79 Sparks patronage. Amumk'ufiohi;t elties oi R.J. Mills, from the celebrated chem ists Hegeman & Co., and Wenck & Co., New York, and formerly of Mr. Honry MeCarthy‘s of this city, has opened a new phnmanruhblhhmt at 75 Sparks street. . Mills‘ experience extending overa period of seventeen in the above leading houses, ~rl:'llim to introduce all the latest preparations in pharmacy, and having selected for his new establishment a choice lot of drugs and medicines, which can be relied on as ure and genuinge, all iptions will go compounded with mt care and mmptmu. To this latter branch Mr. Mills calls the particular attention of the public, and confidently solicits their at ber moorings close by the landin 7â€"" ::"_t:_ho foot ot the cliff at New Edinburgh. The steamers Mac and Rover are still weatherâ€"bound in the same neighbourâ€" hood ; the water falling, however, will soon enable them to pursue their regular vocations. â€" 3 The ferry steamer Gatineau has not yet resumed het diurual trips and. is still lay _ These were about all the operations on the river yesterday. _ _ 412 $ m * Eeveral barges belon to Messrs. Mcintosh & t:.,m mu ab New Edinburgh for Burlington, Vermont, with P USB » , se ds 8 'flnanldo.notprmt.vqbfil are to Snaghe who ty rebbey on a when uht wi 10 of a watch an: chain from the po:uon"o! Mr. James White; the night before on Clarence urmt. They were remanded to prison until to morrow morning. : The Maggie Bell, the Oka, and the Shichluna are now on their way down the river, each with‘twelve barges in tow, lumber laden, for the Eastern markets, Henry Clinch, for assaulting Mr. Benoit, & grocer, who lives on the ~l"hu,” was find $5 and costs. â€" The tine was paid. Cuaroiere ~We have read your letter with much interest, and only regret that we have been unable to fiad room for it. Tte subject will be taken up at the earâ€" liest opportunity: Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. Richard Mathews was nhooh'nfidrwith being drunk and disorderly. o\ was fined $10 and costs or one week in gaol. The first case called this morning was that of Edward: Wrighbtlhdnrpd with being drunk on the pu streets. He was discharged after receiving a caution. which if not checked immediately lead to serious oouuzm The question arisesâ€"which is the quickest and most effectual remedy ? flq..'. Pulmonic Wafers have been before the rbuo for twenty years, and have always t“‘ gcr- fect satisfaction, and invariably effect permanent cures when taken in season. Sold by all medicai dealers and country stores, at 25 cts. per box. 4150 I+mnsgaursg worth bhaving? If it is poâ€" tect itâ€"it is a jowel as easily lost as virâ€" tue, and cases as difficult to reâ€" zvlor. J Mfim p.rfiul: y at season ear, e hoe hak se eaee n ooo sOoar s . » and | pulmonary ~ complaints runu.v, which if not.chasked immediately lead to Stassuo.â€"On Thursday evening last a ymi:flm I;l‘m.d Collins, while under the influence ‘was creating some n inient 5 ul ue arvas,, Agroar U‘Neil, an ntance 0| Collins, lrmung:‘o."b friendship, seized the latfer by arm and tried poerâ€" N to home qnhtly.‘r This kindly rdvice 5- not appreciated, and the va id, without a moment‘s warnâ€" kindly mdvice was not appreciated, and the v. m.bout u.::omnt'n warnâ€" ing, pl a knife which be held in his O’h..J!\ull the time into the arm of the bo‘{ Neill,| infhoti a sovere wound. doetor h-uhhjy sent for, who, on arrival at the scane, quickly attended to the wound. Althou}h savere, the injury iw not considered dangerous. Corbett has made himself scarce. K t Poat tap "mill fow give ":‘;x“ give if I pay â€"= you give a mt h w ie on remnmniolge the farmer me, ing at his own dtnnou. O. B, G. A.â€"Last night a detachment of the Uitawsa Battery of Garrison Artilâ€" lery, assembled for gun drill on the Parâ€" liament Hill, and fired a couple of rounds of tblank from each gun. The detachâ€" mont was under the command of Our: Evans, Lieut. and Adjt. Russell, and the firing was most excellently done, and with a rexularity which would have done credit to older troops. ‘The medical officer in attendance was Dr. Corbett, surgeon to the battery». _ «â€"â€"â€"â€"= the uotw{ eat t of a city merâ€" chant on lideau and made purâ€" chases amounting to t the sum of nine dollars. He told the merchant in question that be had no ényjnu then but would pay in time. 'l'bis.wmfi' ed by the merchant as .“m.bo as knew his man. After conside n badiâ€" The clerk was wondering how it could done, when the man continued : «‘You see this package ?" Cuin Lost.â€"About five cn'elm-s‘k“nxsul'~ day afternoon a three year old child, beâ€" I:qiu to Mr. Paul Carneyer, rof 8t. Auâ€" rew‘s street, wandered away from home and could not be, found. dord was at onoofi:llo the police, and after conâ€" «klerable search The child was found in the vicinity of Cathcart Square, greatly to the relie{ of his parents. reixc.â€"Yesterday afternoon 11â€" wis Trmer hom unfeode dropped Tate Comus axo Gzt Tuzu.â€"The party who took away a pair of new gaiter boots from No. 69 Bolton street on the occasion of the late fire is requested to come back und take away the patent iron heel lifts which belonged to the said boots, as they are of no further use to the owner. 3 Mgm.-l;&buo o‘clock this morp‘n ro was mm conflnos in the cells. YÂ¥ * m Rarr.â€"Mr. Daniel l(oluill'a of Osâ€"! goode, has a raft of timber at head of thé "Deep Cut" ready to. be looked int» the Uttawa as #oon as the wator in the stream becomes low enough., The timber is intonded for the Ottawa market, 199 Tw CORRESPONEENXT*. POLICE COURT. RIVER NEWS PHARMACY, Fripat, THE TIMES, OTTAWA SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1876 19. i6 Charles Young, a Peninsular nte;sn, who had diod at the age of 108, was inâ€" u“ uooml&.in Eho M(My. idiaburgh. was born at Coldscreaum {‘a 1759.‘5. ou:o;l“&o d.nul"fl“r Guards, was and Vittoria, â€" At he was wouns« ded. ‘The deceased loaves a large numâ€" ‘ber of descendants, snd his eldest daugh. An Icelander of great repute die 1 at Reykjavik March 17. Biorn Gun!uugaa who was borb in 1788. He inter:s ‘,tlimulflnnpnuqu culture of all kinds his nativeâ€"land, but he will be bâ€"et reâ€" ::‘-bo?:ihintbo outo;‘w“:w s:tll;"ool- or of the materials magnificent map of Iceland, which gainod the highest prize at the Geographical Exhibition, and C° GoOnveddnlt C210 gHâ€" ::, who is still m'-:: il"d:":;';un‘:f wihhm?ndlfi.'ono &r. the Ino:‘ surveys ever @. Was ‘uflm various small works of a mathematical and philoâ€" sophical character, covery is warranted by him t> cure the worst forms ofSth{nuu.’u all forms of Blotches, Pi and Eruptions, also all Glandular Swell and the. wors form of Serofulous and Ulcerated Sores 4 Neck, Legs or otlurfib, and all Scrofuw lous Diseases of the Eones, as White SwÂ¥el: lings, Fever Sores, Hip Joint and Spinal diseases . TAgs, Fover Hip Joint and Spinal Diseases, all of which belong to Scroftious When a medicine will promptly cure tisod af the rituieas pitron seuring fesus of the vi 6 cal e who can longer doubt its wofi:fful v;' tues? . Dr. Pierce, however, does not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery in ;ho c‘atd'o‘uodof quack patent m:ht:um y recominending it to oure every disease, nor does he zo recommend it ; but what he does claim is this, that there is but on* form of blood disease that it will not cure, and that disease is cancer. He does nut recommend hF‘ Discovery for that disease, yet heâ€"knows it to be the most umund blood cleanser yet discovered, and that will free the blood and system of all other known bload poisons, be they animal, vegetable or mineral. : The Golden Dis ° PE Ee Ei ie eveaee 43+ U ey June 2%. 1814. Dr. R. V. Pigros, Buffalo, N. Y. Drazs Sir,â€"It is with a happy heart that I pen these lines to acknowledge that you and your Golden Me lical Discovery and Purâ€" gative Pollets are blessings to the world. These medicines cannot be too highly praised, for they have almost brought me out of the grave. Three months ago I was broken out v]vith m.fgcm.“[ and sores on body, le, e. I pro Sured your Goiden Medival Deogrery and mtho Pellets, and have taken six es, and toâ€"day I mh;oadhddfil all those ugly ulcors having heal:d an. left my skin inâ€" a natural, hulthy'wn-‘ dition. I thought at one time I gould not be cured. Although I can but poorly express m{nmu'tudo to you, sghere is a drop of joy in every word I write, (God‘s blessings rest on you and your wonderful medicines is the pr;yor of [ ours truly, _ | CC S _Jaxes 0. Beuuus. his violin “Lflhfin." Saenger, Q te Club be oaufitulndm their new annexation, as Mr. Allen‘s abilities as a violinist are well known, and we huro sure he iwill dw;yn be ub:’:bcl: as bigh a position as he no# f the .%mtzoluohn Quintette Club, 'éio performance last evening was upfluwn'lz <ncored, and notwithstanding the leng! of his solo, Mr. Allen courteously :.u‘fiond- ed. The concert was a most ari and music+lly : successful one, Il!: it is with pleasure we notice the Club ipm remain over this day and give a at 3 p.m. in the Opera House, when, in compliment to the gentlemen who comâ€" prise this Club, there: will be & large attendance. The programme, which ap« pears in another coluoin, wll‘ be found a most attractive one. aré and ‘cannot be surâ€" peored xb tiadles® 6 Miow rormacly of the Bectboven Quintette Clubb play his violin solo, " La Margelina," Saenger, ffidw .?‘gl‘ Toh "’muup’:l' rom Wagner‘s anohausor, bg T. Ryan were tllo.ogontio selections of the ovoui:;. The "ballet" music was parâ€" ticulariy effective and admirabli executed, the finals presto movement being very powerful and ulg:. The " Toms con variazioni," from ubert‘s quartette in D minor, was exquisitely p.r%mnod, and the "Presto from%)ninutu in C, op ‘2)‘9!;' Beethoven, was also performed in a brilâ€" liant manner. Mr. Edward Heind! is a perfsct master of his instrument; his tortormsnoo of ‘the solo, " La Favorite de ‘ienne." Terschak, was most effective,and was ‘received with enthusiastio applause. Miss E. A. Humphrey‘s debut was an unâ€" equivocal ruccess. . She has a mezso soprano of a very pleasing quality, the full compass of the voice being well developed, and of a full, sonorous quality. _ Her ':2 sois," mak wall adepied for raiep! cheits," was we r ‘ displa; thonnpdhorvoioq,whflothonhwm -o:s m“’u. "It was a dream," was re sweetly as to demand an aogrc, .‘::l‘:: Kinu: Hamphreys R:me:l to by e pretty song, ot mw which the members of the club an effective vocal accompaniment to the last verse. The Caunzonctia, "My little lll)arllng.': Gomez, was m lut:l( by i umphreys very ely, and was "a t co an by the n{'alonus pokamcr' A ::.ro. .dm&.sbly performed. iMil'. ‘Ryan made an instrument which can be m;b with as much *nure as a violin, from the extremely délicate mouthing. His florid passages ' THE oOPERA HoUsk. ‘ evemine l} The Â¥end »!ssohn Quintette Club, To all lovers of music the visit of this club is loob’fivnd tâ€"‘with plea ! sure in this city .. Now that the Beethoven Club has disbanded, the "Boston Philharâ€" monio‘ has only‘come to this city in a ‘v.ry long period, it seems as if our ouly hope of gurlng classio music, performed by compotont masters, dogondcd upon t{o Mende‘ssohn Quintette Club. Suuliy those who know the real merits of this Club are ready to admit that it would be afvery difficult matter indeed to bring toâ€" gether a sextette of artists more compo : tent to perform ‘such music as the pr:gnmm of last evening contained, with that unrnimous feeling and sympa thetic regard in their ‘ensemble playing; features which are characteristic of the Cluts and which has made their reputaâ€" tionâ€"n w of twentyâ€"sevan years standing â€"â€"mote secure whenever\ they perform ‘bo(bnbfiubo public. A feature which the Club hasadopted recently must be domâ€" mended, inasmuch as it introduces to the gone:al public music which, although not -trlcd{.elnllo,h of such a nature as t'ou:;: ‘r‘:l mixed mnlito:lkwdnuoen‘ gene patron‘ze their concerts. We allude to t‘c excellent arrangements of operatic selections by members of the club themselves, so admirably as to make the absence of wind instruments unfelt. This is an addition which will commend itself to every one who attends the Menâ€" delssohn Quintette Club concerts, as porâ€" i haps two thirds of a general audience are not conversant with the advanced works of the masterr, but they can listen with pleasure, and appraciate warmly, the overture, which contains many snatches of familiar airs, which more thin once in a lifeâ€"time have‘ beenâ€" heard under interesting . ci ances. ‘The conâ€" cert last ov:%n. was poorly attendâ€" Pn bgramumy ant the Toot td theh Scort rogramme, an wo r Excelâ€" gelloncill the Governor General and the Coustess of Dufferin were present. The music, however, was rrhrmod with trus artistic ‘skill, and listened to with as much nthu\‘o.,ud each member apâ€" pauded with such enthusiasm as to alâ€" most make one forget the morcre house preseat. ‘The opening overture, "Oberon," arranged by BR. Hennig ; the ballet musi¢ from "Robert le Diable," Armn’ul by. W. Schultze ; an4 the © Pil« Autnes® AMMinsers h d Hy 222C CLCE UA % @a DEHOP OF JuY IN EVERY woRp," Fuemixctox, Huuterdon 4150 the island to be built for a l61s sum. [ | ')? MAP OP r:bwl:omun. ‘i | (Mr. Murray, our mbglu surâ€" h?or left for i‘n;lud by‘ last steamer to t his new geological map of Newfgundâ€" Ehd completed, and all his recent disâ€" cozeries introduced. * It will be ght out 5{: London publisher, and will be by far mast accurate map of the island yet produged. Mr. Murray‘s investiga: tionsa_ hava done us incaloulable service, and are destined to do much more in at negheotsd ind mivrepreseated. poriions of and misrej m s 0 Her )(quhmy's dominions. ‘The geolotflml survey this year will be directed chiefly to the region around Gander Lake, where there is much Pod land and fine timber, At the close of the season we shall be in possession of a valuable mass of factsâ€"reâ€" prdln%the forests and agricultural lands of the Gander. a t PROSPEOTs â€"OF THE PISHSRIES, | It is understood that the aivances for f the summer c3d fishery this {-r will be on the most liberal soue. The griou of c>d in the foreign market rule high, and ( this will secure a good return for the la: bours of the fishermen. Every mau wil ling t2 work will be able to find remunsâ€" rate omflloym.nt. Inâ€" several localities herring have appeared in unusual abun dance. ‘The steamers which are out on their seoond sealing tmip have not yet reâ€" turned, and we have no news from them The season is f1vourable for sealing operaâ€" tions ; but the continuance of cold easterly winds‘nolu the shore with ice and preâ€" vents the arrival here of vesséls from the outports for the summer supplies. ‘The northern bays are full of ise, Yesterday we had a favourable change of wind, and should it hold, our business men wil} bave ;hel_rkh'lmdl s:'llufor % mbto:llofi_h. :):; spring importations have a y lma is every> sign .of ntlvlty‘:z'l all Just ed at 180 Titus‘s m:k, all kinds PA odrageie i *GROUERSâ€"The advertiser who has N roommiderabis .x[&w';: in the f\mu, !.'ELgPA,,m.!% tory . evidence of steadiness and business capacity, will be glad wle-m”'dr An oPenlns lnp:ow‘eyl'l uubu:lnd m.‘ in v:hleh n mt:x;: torhhg services 2 ain a more roug the business ; sulary a secondary consiera tion. Address B., this office. there‘ is every sign .of activity in all branches of ourr’ uu:l: industries, M THE LATEST, ~ It is now known that the h}]ury to the Anglo cables was caused by icebergs in Placentia bay. The single cable now reâ€" glnd is said ‘to be working well. It is be holrd no further damage will occur till the French cable is repaired. «» OUR RAILWAY, * ‘Mr. Lynob, one of the surveyors of our railway, arrived here from Ottawa by last steamer. He brhg.:vlth him Mr. Flem ing‘s nFort, which been . long e gerly looked for; also plans, sections, &0, of the proposed line. As soon as this report is printed I shall {m' (our readers wltfi a summary of it . Coming from Mr, Fleinirg, we are confident it will be thoâ€" roughly reliable and ably and carefall drawn up. ‘This much is known re‘inl ing the probable cost, that he estimated itiut $35,00) per mile, : A railway that is to form an important link in the shortest route between Britain and America must be firstâ€"class, otherwise it would fail to mm the intended purpose. I p ./ Fieming‘s estimate is bused on a dcubl? track, steel rails, and a four feet eight ‘inches .gm‘o. Our people are Hlbcrm ;hru mat ':?:“ e:tim::d % es y as pi eil rou mm in lon‘th. This would the entire cost $12,600,000. No one comp» tent to form an opinion on such iter would expeot a subsiaitiat Pailway afrost vincedâ€" the world that this is‘ far from | being a barren rock, fit only for fishermen to dry their nets on, as is currently be liove:{. Thea, epecimens of our different species of mic, and of the oil manufacâ€" tured from them, would have attracted much attention; and specimens of our various wild Anlm\li upoohll‘{.othon whose fu?h are (\i'uluab :, woul:m l:'nvlo been worth sending. ‘ne opportunity is now lost, and this is deeply to bor}pfiud. Professor Baird, Oomnl.-&ou-of i8 for the United States, communicated with l me on the subject, but to his applications no response was made. We are sadly deâ€" ficient in public spirit; and never until we form a part of the Canadian Confederâ€" acy shall we gat rid of oar naâ€"rox q:loh‘ views, and reach more liberal and enlarged ideas. _I regret muach that our Govern+ ment@did not see their way to a grant of a few hundred pounds, in order to heve the co‘ony represented fairly at the great‘ Centennial,. "In the good time omlng"] we shall get into the comity of the nation MURDBER OX THH FRENOH sHoRE. In the month of December last a mur der of a vory atrocious charactgr was committed on the French shore by a halfâ€" breed Indian, who deliberately shot a white â€"man, it n[ppun that <the latter had gone.to the Indian‘s hut to claim payment of a small debt. \ No provocation wasâ€"offered, but the Indiap, who had been drinking for sometims previously, took up his gun and fired at the unforâ€" tunate trader, who died in half an hour from the wound inflicted. There being nol&;v msgl:;nu cheouhbl;mln this un y territory, the quest ‘arose vlv’h.t :.l' to be g::;o‘wl:‘h :;l:e}mulrdm.y.x-‘.l o was in great danger ing on the lpo‘t by the infuriated nomm one or two cour individuals seized him, Emuoud m from violm and kept him in custody. It is rep that he is now on way to 8t. Johns, a prisoner; and it\ is probable he will be tried hare about the end of this month. Out of all evil as good. This sad oo curence may have the effect of ‘:roulu the eyes of the Imperial authorit! the lous . policy of leaving e <in suchâ€" an isolated\ without uny .legal protection fér life or pmpor?, and may help to hasten‘ the settlement of a question which should have been disposed of 50 years ago. To abandon so mauy British subjects so long to a state olnnpx;{h a blot on British statesmanship. | The Hon. Mr. Carter took passage in the last steamer for England, in order to take part in negotia tions on this matter, bmo ox{mu desire of Lord Clarendon. looks like busâ€" iness, and in the ability and patriotiem of Mr. Cater 'm" all perfect confidence, and‘ feol ass that our interests are safe in 'l'x? hands. The truth, however, is that have been so often disap» pointed and baffied, when our hopes of a satisfactory settlement were highest. that | we are not disposed to be very sanguine regarding prescat negotistions. Our grod friend MUponw appears to olilomop“ 9 and he has uub‘:t opportu udging regarding the probable issues. C QQQ4R0ILIS: : 3 94 $ + + ++ + ++ 6 OTHOR) O40. . + soue rennrae ce rl Ho Call ,uu'& examine our stock. NSWVOUNDLAND REPRESENTATIONX at 148 . OBNTENSIAL I regret to state that this colony will not be regnnntod in any shape at the Philadelphia Céntonnial, A;;pllo.uonl were made to our Government for a & of money to forward specimens J our natural productions, but they did not deem it proper to accede to the request. Had proper steps been taken an exceedâ€" ingly interesting collection might have been fonurd. ed, l:ld t:muoh of tl:) orance a snua revailing re, mwfoundlm might gm been dmloq by & fair representation: of her natural products. In minerals we could have made a fair show ; fine blooks of 00&[;0!’ and nickel ores from ‘Tilt and Betts‘ Cove mines, lead from Ja <Manche mine and from Portâ€"auâ€"Port, on the French shore, would Have drawn attention to our minâ€" eral ressurces g while specimens of our coal bois in Bay 8t Goorjo. maignaetio iron, granite and buil lnL stones, pine and other timber, would haye con: Bira whort)e Oflawa, April 0, 1870 ::!'l m:‘ .fi'u&- B&Am STBRKT, Fruits and Confectionary, ADIEY‘ ATIENTIv3. NEWFOUNDLANXD AFFAIRS. 1100 . . Appt e B is of all kinds a% very low l:ummu of wi kinds a »p m';’lu. ';:(1.:4.................. msld Lo 35 ote t( RAN Sm «245 $12 $ t and imon hec Mb $ hk d ‘ii‘-'olnnz- The abov m# Insoly: an A-lcnl:l::t their E‘u'n}' k')ua., the Creditors are hor?‘t:{ notified to m m:w.:.m,, of Sund. Hext, o‘clock in the afte; to vo‘ :. it they, s00 Miiy andfor the araod wituirs of the i n':‘ we Ad J «. to G. P. ROWRLL Now n sous tr ampnbt o 6007 No lh(:"l!‘glm of _ .mmfi?&?if‘ ';: ont 'luv" i Dated at Ottawn, :‘ * **With May, 1970. This su r Cotton is MAKE soph NBE t Shoore, uks TIC and VERY : G _ w combined with FREEDOM M KNOTS give it all the qualities m&hlu for Kopt by all Leading Dry Goods Houses Ottawa, May 15, 1876. A* in 4146 As * meqngu%tflwmm'qmd "Anchor Brand" Best 6â€"cord Extra Quality ~SEWING MACHINE, First Class Machine Sewing. I invite a trial of T nd Coffees, beâ€" mvfl.‘: u::y 'v:'m Ec’nug' l:uMon. $A" Remember the place, JAMES JACKSON And a complete line of Groceries, bonflf at the best since the t of N’“. vflfifi?fiumx noun-.m o<t mmow will receive of BESTâ€" SX CORD £XTaA QUALTY, In the matter of A. MOWAT & SON Becde t6.) _1 Orders left at the Union t Rallway Company‘s Gilce," with Mi. DYD No. 98 RIDERAU AT REET , Next door to Dr. Sweetland‘ ho has been lnfi. -np%o :t Mr. fie'n{. painter, for the last 4 r? bof: to inform the citizens of Ottawa, that he is about to open & Bhop in the above Line, and boc- by strict nzuntg)’n ngtll” moderate prices, obtain & -83 nlm(‘ regilt and made cous! to new : mt Soomenple ty rptonesrenfe and steamboats, exccuted u'"r'n. neatest 0"?'0. '::'l”fldo- llnof. Ottawa. THOS. BIRKETT‘3, ~__ NO, 6 AIDEAU ATRERT. _ . "05 cU s 4200 por keg, 100 Ihe. Ao $ ie t iaies i iaraitiots, Al" . Pss â€"Agont for m.....w CLARK & Co. Anchor Thread Works, Jon: WIIO“T. # | Carver and Glider, Mirror and Picture Frame Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at foryading . ant / Rnivey" Company . PArCONBIGNMENTS SOLICITED."Gz _ Orders left at the Union Forwarding a Any Artice lulie Horse â€" Business, s CaAN irlr'.wn AT o Especially commissioned to buy and sell HORSES, _ [ NSOLVEXT AcCT OoF 1875. Ottawa, May 1, 1876 1g Sonnection with the different Reliway All goods delivered free to any pait of the Having just received a now and fresh stock May 8, 1876 The Clothing House, Coffees, uW PRICES »POR CASHK. 816 4818 WELLINGTON ATREET OTrTaAWA. YDE‘S CARTAGE AGENCr. IMPORTANT ~ANKOUNCEMENT, 6 ns@zo. Join Smith & Co. We street, SMALL PROFLC ~“W | ie BW NP dE ‘-‘. iiparenbeltmisarnn tht Wherethey hope, by strict atten« 1-_!92 io 'bju._u’léou,”jgns «selling at a (LATE METCALFE‘8) Have removed their Readyâ€"Made â€" 183 lPfim BTREET, OHKN SMITH &00., Remember the new address : H. C. HEWARD, g;um. Would call attention to their Next door to Musgrove & Johnston. dayiihs® 4149 Spices, and Liqours \ 417L CARRIAGES, u stroot. Ottawa. d141tf __ | WnUâ€"R, BIGN AND Fxa80Q M Voliutun #‘TGsl, _« + unw i old we aput en i « fufotbe Litkeg, "_*" RIDEAU AND SUSSeX sts. BEW YORK HAT AND FUR DEPOT, mu be glad Orders ivared tree to uit Garte of ts dity." quality, STALLâ€"FED BEEF, BEVERAL CHOICE SHEEP aPoting Uhe prosent season they wili exnivit EDWARDS BROTHERS Finest and Most Spacious: Studio in Quawa, Fob, 11, 1876 Oltawa, April 18, 1876 i cases CLARET, Jas, Vioiets, special order, very fins. ‘ _ ol J cases SHKLERBY WINE, Y. P., fine fiavour, fne brands. _ _ ... cases BASS‘ fine ALES, pummmpuun o J hnosshoads fine old BBANDY, 10 years old, airect order, .. . e PoET in quality, 10 "°Baes ’;:‘ou WINE, unrivalled .&4 oue Tearâ€"Black, the finest imported ; Greon, do im mâ€"%vnm,mmmmm. 9 Byrupsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, etc., very fine. *‘ Suagareâ€"All grades, for proserving, very strong. I ; sit A lar ge and well selected stock of Fancy Grocerics too numerous uw_fi Ginsgow Poas Monl, Mackeonsic‘s Digestive Bisontis, and DRY GOODS of Every Description at LOWEST STEWARTâ€" BROS. NHAS. W. LEONARL, The Canadian Meat Canning Co.‘s Fresh Ottawa, April 12 "TARTSmED 156 . s qoaalitey _ OTtiik iss ... THOS... PA.T_TERsoni “wtm;mumm‘“"*w and x DO NOT FAIL To ©EE TH I take this method of informing the public that although my Stock is alreag; at the LOWEST PRICES, an additional discount is allowed on Cash upwards. unlh-banmuhmmnm R Orer 100 Linen Costumes for the Extreme Low Price of $1.76 f _ Much under Cost of Making. | On Demand, I promise to pay the OuoDollar,auly'eotto the following conditions : |â€"1st. This note will be received as yment dlo.OOudn;o'u:s, butnotothorwiu.l’m * LOOK oUT Fromw) _ Gendreau‘s Shaving Rooms _Adverti IN THIS SPAOE. GREAT CHEAP SALE '! Linen Costumes, Parasols and. Umbrells Hats that are Hats. AT THR J. K. STEWART,‘ Otlawa, May 2, 1876. :-: :’fi‘:’fl:‘:““ --..u-:n.m‘vh'fla the city, we / 2nd Ottawn, May 10, 1876. Ot:awa, March 23, 1876 May 18, 1876. "*dAbnLAM Erhagy 4****** LUNOH, BREAKFAST3 and SUPPERS F { It must be presented within two weeks from date CORNER OF U. K. LAWREXNCE PORKERS, oTTAW A VA, Moy 17, 1g the M the a ROBT FORgre on Cash Purchasos o the M’q The‘t OQitawa, May 4 YÂ¥OL.

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