P ###" Agonts Bociety of Lon attributed to the unhappy combi wooden buil-!:n;sknl inefficient partments. ~>long, however, i cambe found t> invite «lisast» first place, aud in the second make disaster certain by negle« proper precautions in luilling, 0 serving what has already been large measure of the public sy‘ou; hardly to looked for." QTTAWA, THURSDAY, JUAP Several petitions fromg the village of Buokingham and adjacent country, numâ€" erously and influentially signed, were roâ€" cently presented to the Gorernment praying that Riviere du Lievre be declared a navigable stream. A reply was yesterday addressed to the Mayo: of Buckingbam, Mr. Cosgrave, informing him that the Minister of Justice, to whom the matter had been referred, gave it as his opinion that the Government had no power to accede to the prayer of. the petition, even if they were disposed to do it It bas at last been decided that the suâ€" perstructure of the bridge over the Chauâ€" diere slides, now in the course of conâ€" struction, will not be raised any higher than was contewmplated in the original plan ; but that the additional headâ€"way, which it was considered desirable,to bave, will be obtained by lowering the be d of the slides. We understand that the dif fioulty in raising the structure over the height at first{contemplated was caused by the contractors for the ercction of the bridge declining to guarantee the work for any period of time whatever, if the proposed change took place. That the object should be attained in sone shape was very important, and it will be sat‘s factory to tho public genevhily, and to the Chaudiere lumbermen ï¬nicuhrly, 13 know that the representations made to thé Government on the subject have reâ€" ceived so much attention and been so satisfactorily dealt with. The announ :ement of President Grant in his message to the United States Senate, that he will not, without the ex pressionâ€" of the wish of Congress that he should do~so, take any action either in making or granting a requisition for the surrender of fugitive criminals under the treaty of 1842, is a matter of deep concera to the people of Canada. There is not much ground for complaint on the part of the United States: as to the faithfulness with which Great Britain is accustomed to observe her "treaty obligations ; in fact the complaint ought to be all the other way ; but there is, on ‘tho simple merits of this question, and apart from alt other considerat io.m:om in what the President says undesirabilâ€" ity of submitting to a revision of an imâ€" portant treaty: under threat of liberating a prisoner for whose extradition applica tion had been made under the existing law. We very much fear that the Conservative Government of Great Britain, labouring under theimpression that they must reâ€" deem the prestige of the country b‘ keepâ€" ing a stiff upper lip, have stumbled into their present position by a mistake. Bug whether by a _ mistake . or not, the result is a mistake, and one from which Canadaâ€"will be certain to reap a rich harvest of Yankee crimipals. That a beiter understanding will Az be estalâ€" lished between the two Govegnments, and a new treaty wider in its scobe and more Ahe The news that fresh salmon is selling in Quebes at 10 cts. per lb. is enough to make an exhausted brainâ€"workeris mouth water. Here the price is 25 cts. We bave seen it as high as 40 cts. per lb. In a recent report by. the Fishery Commisâ€" sioners it is remarked that the compleâ€" tion of the Intercolonial Railway, comâ€" bined with the great increaso of fish on our coast, should make seaâ€"fish plenty acd cheap in Ontario. ~ Ten‘ ceits for salmon at Quebec, is an advance in that direction. We ought to expect tha baneâ€" fit in Ottawaâ€"â€"unless, indeed, the killing charges and slow delivery of tho Express Companies shall combins . to keep Ottawa city as destitute of tish as it is orfruiu. bellishment , of the great historical city of Canada have been decided on, and are to be procseeded with forthwith. His Excelleney, some considerable time ago, caused an elaborate plan of the necessary changes to (be executed, and expressed his own ideas as to to what the nature and extont of these changes should be. It must have been a matter of the deepest sitisfaction to Mayor Murphy, who has been such an enthusiastio admirer and advocate of the scheme, to have heard last night upon such high authority that the end forwhigh he has laboured with so much zeal and ability is‘ubout to be accomplished. We congratulate our friends at the seat of Government in the Sister Province upon their good fortune, x lished between the two Gove ::':;:ctwy Fregs . re u;(l‘ in its terms wi ranged, is not too much to too much, indeed, for the peoj It was fitting we should learn from the mouth of His Fxcellency the Governor General, that it bas been fina‘ly decided that the suggested renovation ani emâ€" bellishment ,of the great historical city THE EMBELLISHMENT OF QU L . *‘ BEC 19 . W. Kenuy & Sons, W TAE EXIRADITION TREATY Old A ND G®NTIEM ENX W a M CHEAP FISH W renis Inserted in this Lrd World says :â€"‘ that at Atheus n mhappy combina ad inefficient fit (h HNNTCS,. not; be arâ€" forâ€"not o of Canada *n1S. as peopi@ s may be for preâ€" built, a athv can ) ol ng«!| Not eao mombor of the (G>vernment of the Provinace of :Q xd\olr:: the b\ï¬q;xé'., although all ware intitg@! Our corres pondent is brief! enougo in Lcoording the fact, which, whatever ex*) nations of it may hereafter be offered, requires not one word of comment. 1t is simply unpreceâ€" dented and astounding. || | s occaisien. 1t â€" mill .read _ with intesest, not in Que alane, not in Cauada alous, but in evgty comer of Her Majosty‘s Eqmpire, and l parusil will répay the reader woll. What a pity that, in connection with such an vicious event, the.¢ shoal 1 .uvt.hin‘g c to| mar the pleag uo with which the! 1e Aooplo of this Dominion will logk Ito| th» prosee Iâ€" The following lettgr “orvoi the atâ€" tention who are giving H. ention, or feel interest in the subjedt (to the important question dealt with, (Tip New York World has done a service in|giving inserâ€" tion to it in its columus {+â€" T‘ To the Editor of The] l in which 1 exfre sunil constructi botween Englan requires that a ft be delivered up for which his ex and for no other this yiew upm t but 1 lvuc\lpit u; tion‘ of the treaty gerded byhzoth hovevyer, ®i friead in Georgi piece of eviaence, wlxm. hows that in 1113 Cougress put a c ustion upon all extrawiition treaties entitely in accordâ€" ance with that which suppose l to be the true construction (of the treaty of _ 1842.. The _ extradition ~ treaty of 1812 | with _E was . the first convention of this d negotiated Ms. Passtoext,â€"I ed ‘the letter which you did me the r to address me, in which in the nam/ the Frenchâ€" men of Uttfl'u:;ssnslzl the f;:’m.:d- tion of a chari ciot pro that I sbould besiine t ï¬::my Pros ident| of that Socie{y. | Sinte my arrival m,b a 1 have alâ€" ways advocatod the instit ‘of French Societies, uniting nl‘!nLy' untrymen by a fratarnal fellowship. | * Everywhore, 1 anr proud to state, that the concurrence of the Frénch and the sympathics of the Ca; have encourâ€" .gof and aided me the accomplishâ€" ment of this object. French asso ciations have been formel at Quebec, Montreal and Three concentrating their operations the auspices of the French consulâ€"general at Quebec. The lnl:u'ntivo which lour ,oonlhnai“lr; now taking at Ottkwa | your â€" tion will successfully gomplete the object in view. | | * ~It is therefore with gre pln;uuro, sir, that I accept the pï¬uq of president, which you! h been enough to offer mo. I believe it is useloss to add that I will do my power to merit the honor which you have done me by forwarding the charital patriotio movement which you have a . I beg leave to preugt thanks to all your colleagues, as well as my ardent wish that their) ; may succeed, and accept for y my very sincere regards. | [ | (Signed,) & . Lp‘"lvu, by us. To 1843 a simlfl was made with France. In 1848|Congress passed an Act entitled, "An Act for giving effect nce;nin u'eaty stipulatic tol:ctwun this and foreign overnnhnpl pre hension and delivery :p 0 te‘.o?;nch ers." This law, b{ its ox; terms, apâ€" plies to all cases " id w there now exists or hemfhrm ist, any treaty or convention ‘r_or h:xU Ati botm: the Government of t! nited States and any foreign Govemmot‘:t. | I:'g h; “;M on the proper prima faci¢ 6 perâ€" son pdonm.ded is duly um‘ of one of thI treaty crimes, he s surrendered, by order of the Secretary of State, to the foreign Government, " to be tried for the crime of which such Eo 6 I1 ‘be so accused, and such p shall \be delivâ€" ered up accordingly," ;rf e addition of the words, "and| fot no |other crime," would not haveé w]hedogg iota of ltnngï¬h to the meanieg of this |provision. By every â€" sound _ rule ‘of construction, the expression of ithe “purpou that the surrender is to ba for a trial of the specific crime fyr which the demand is made and acceded to. his law is reâ€" enacted in the . Revised §tatutas, section 35,272, and underit the :;o tary of State is bound to limit his ordét of extradition to a trial for the offence for which the The Presipext] tooF Al o‘clock p. m. 1 !| The Secretary mtflo last meeting, which was aj The following letter, ad« President by French : Quebec, was read :â€" | 2nd. Taat Mr. C. 0. Daotér was appoint sls Aouiee Lo o oi th sape! 3rd. That the office of inquiry of the Soâ€" ciolt! which had been ch situated at No. 150 Clarence stree Aq:ould be open every day for one from 6.30 to 7,30 p.m. I1 porson is Jemanded, just i and for the same reason that | the British Foreign Offlice is bound to obserye the same limiâ€" tation. ~ If the treaty of 1842 is to be abâ€" rogated or to fail of execution in the case of Winslow or any other fygitive, because our Executive will not acciipt a surrender coupled with the condition that the fugiâ€" tive shall be tried only the crime on account of which h.i= @Xtradition is deâ€" manded and conceded, (t ot:' Exeou tive is pursuing a coutse, ‘is directly incorsistent with the plain | of an act of Congress. folill OfEP c _ (Signed,) A. Lerktv t | ull-atunL The committeeo made a of the steps which had been to secure the perfect working of the soci¢ty with regard to all the objects wmokx Ik & f the 1d Proceedings o tu.wn held June Ist. The * Committes ounced that Dr. F. X. Valado ucce ith pleasure the medical care of the socigty . Sir :â€"On the 15th of May last you did ne the honouy to print mmunio.tion, a which 1 ox‘roue,l h¢} @pinion that & Junil construction of thh | treaty of 1842 eotween England and| t ;. United States equires that a fugitive fi@MA justice shall e delivered up for trial (t@r the offense or which hs extradition &s demanded, ind for no other purpose, |I did not base his view up m the Britis) gtatute of 1870, ut | based it upon the pr ){]ar |construe ion‘ of the treaty, as it |¢ ght to . be "reâ€" gxrded by both natigns, | My attention, 1ovever, has wince beein| called by a riead in Georgia to | a| \very 'unpor{nnt plece of evidence, which shows that in 3i3 Cougress put a|construstion upon New York,; June 15. rBRENCH SOCIETY. EXTRADITION. Y A1 To\ :Ia‘ EXUEL c oURBKC. _0 nir of meral ied ‘the letter r to address {"the Frenchâ€" the formaâ€" proposed hmmy Pros ‘report of the proved. _ pessed to the ul General at His Excelâ€" given at emphatic the report ab \ A _ ‘The hall for the monthly moothu is on ' Sussex street, at the corner of Murray, the entrance hbeing on Murrky street. I The second monthly meeting will take place on Monday, 3rd July, at 7.30 p.m., at the place aboveâ€"mentioned. _ All Frenchmen resident in this country, ‘Whethor belonging to the society or not, are invited to attend. j | â€" The meeting closed at 9.40 p.m. | Eane. Jaiuikt, | ~ SBecretary Treasurer, A motion of Mr. D. Forx, seconded by Mr. T. Prax, nquut.intth-t the meetings should take place on the first Saturday of each morith, was deferred for consideration an the occasion of the next meeting. : Te Office at . oo oi ie t 5* ql-nwunlï¬lr* CTAL ES I LES _. d& A oR # â€" BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, «6. OFFICEâ€"New building .dmllu Montrei Telegraph Offices, on Metoalfe street. cL®op STEwART F. H. Cur * }' «J. Gollxuu.t. ETe April 24, 1876. < _ _ 4199 Basristers and Attormeysâ€"atâ€"Law, Bolicitors, C454 _ Conveyancers, etc. _ | OTTAWA, ONT. _| _ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, ete. OFFICEâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour store cor. Sussex and York streets, Ottawa. _ _ Barrister, Advocate, etc., > * For the Province of Quebee. Barrister, Attorney, Solicitorâ€" ,ete. ~ For the Province of On/ Main street, Hull, P.Q. _ wnull. MelNTYRE & FERGUSON Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notari o .K" . T8, 08, OF;{CEâ€"NG. 34 Elgin street, opposite Russell ouse, Ottawa. w W. H. WALKER. A.F. M‘INTYRE, A. FERGUSON. ‘ May 31. 1876 _ 4100 FISHING RODS AND Central Fancy Goods Store, ‘ RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, LADIES‘ FANS, "ceurmat rAdlYâ€" cooos StoRt, Ottawa, south side â€"of Rideau street, near Gloucester. _ 1 @TEwWART. CHAMSYLER MULLY. sulted as 2 to 4 p.m. â€"Ottawa, L,, V » coutess, Bo.s,, corner of Elgin and Gloucester streets, oppoâ€" miey "Carhie? Susare." whare Te may be Lo __ Homceopathic Physician, Surgeon and , Accoucheur. i Residenceâ€"Albert street. Office hours from 9 to 11 a.m., and 2 to 4 J’.m. Special attention given to digeases and displacements of the Centre Town Licentiate of the Rornl College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Licentiate of. the Royal Coll of « clans, Edinburgh ; Fellzw f th?.ONMI Society of .London; late gflldonl Assistant eoc?ucl:leur of St. Thomas Hospital, London, ngland. O,neo corner of O‘Connor and st formerly occupied by Dr. (mb.&“" :ï¬r"’ , Ooculist and Aurist, Formerly Clinical Assistant in the Von Grate Ewers Eye Infirmary, Berlin, Prussia; late Resident Surgeon, Royal London Ophthaimic uoglul. England. Office corner of Ont‘,snd Place d‘Armes. Montreal. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. Ottawa, Feb. 17, 1876. 4078m8 0 »CONNXOR & O‘DOoUGHERTT, Barristers, Attorneys and Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chanâ€" cery. OFFICEâ€"Bell‘s Block, Elgin street, Ottawa. HON. JOIN 0‘CONNOR, Q.C. G. K. O‘DOUGHERTY. June 5, 1876 Queen street, next door to m & Russell‘s, ORZ 6 10 10 arms, a OFFICE 5%“‘“ to 10 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m m)im calls 11 House. ay 15, 1876. 4146 Dl. FULTON, of McGill College, Homcsoâ€" pathist, successfully treats by letter, all kinds of diseases, as Piles, Asthma, !oroï¬lll. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, General and Nervous Debility, ‘Adyice and kodlolng post in gi. Address Dr. FULTON, T loury, street, ontreal. uterus. ie Burgeon, Oculist and Aurist. Special attention to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. _ Artificial eyes inserted. ï¬ofluhmnlwï¬m1hipm f Residence, 37 Beaver Hall Terrace, Montreal. __ Physician, Surgon and Accoucheur, D Ottawa, Ont. ay Officeâ€"Sparks street, Céntre Town. Migh! Olicoâ€"aAthls 2esiiendo, Marik Alrast, THE CHEAPEST IN THE;CITY AND,MO8T MODERATE RATE, AT GOVERNOR GENERAL We have opened a ro@holoo ENGLISHâ€"~ AND SCOTCH TWEEDS, FURNITURE, Cl _ FURNITURE,. â€"â€"_â€" FURNITURE. Than any other House in the city at the DANIEL O‘CONNoR. w. D. BO& 9, 1874. June 8, 1876. D. MORGAN & SONS, Tailors, 22 Sparks street. Ottawa, April221, 1876. 4127( DK. GRANT has removed to his residence, Late Whiteside & Co.‘s., Rideau Street. Ottawa, lith April, 1876. 415 Za~ Consultation at all hours. Lumber and Commission Agent, Broker; otte‘s Block, Wellington street. l 15, 1876. _ * $ FANCY GOODS March 9, 1875 ‘*CONNOR & HoGa, ARD. NGLERS. R. A. DoOCHERTY‘S, R. J. P. LTXX, K. BULLER, M.R.C.S., England, . J. D. K. MACDONELL, R. LOGAN, R. 0. v. WOOD, T. LAMBERT, Medical Wards. Canadian Tweeds. D. MCRSAN & SONS. ROGERS, Legal Cards. HIS EXCELLENCY THE formerly, from 8 to 10 a.m., and May 4, 1876. PROUDFOOT, BRACELETS FISHING TAKCLE ?Advocate. XRA 24L TAILORS AND LOCKETS Jos. Beaudin‘s, Main OF ALL KINDS THE TIMES, OTTAWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1876 ORNAMENTS, 1758 English Sheetings and Table Damasks: BLACK SILKS > Aivid M INSOLYENT _ ESTATE _ BOOKERKGE, \ DRY GOODS $20,000 Sealed Tend: addressed to the underâ€" W will %M at this Office, until | eooe oo efsoptettn ce oC Aunea on B & Public Grounts, Public Bulldingo, Orvaws. Plan and ifleation can be seen at this Office, .mrw«inud the . 7th spt pagre all nevessary Intormntion can bo ol _ The signatures of two solvent and responâ€" sible puu-i“_""i‘uma" ; to "booom"'â€"' â€"sureties for the due fulfl t th attabhed to each Tender. â€"__ wenst be The Department will not be bound to accept the lowx or any Tender, . t° TO PROCURE FAMILY â€" LINEN. N‘l‘l(- TO CONTRACTORS. T HInr? niceses of Goods offtred Tar C ioey Saras af saorty atment io: briow Bale opens toâ€"day. W JOHNSTO& 144 Sparks Morley‘s Silk and Thread Halfâ€"Heose, * #ilk n...-:.k.....‘ Neckties, for every class Py [Â¥ xÂ¥\ |emme INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD CALL AND EXAMINE THE, STOCK BEâ€" Winter Wheat© Flour, Graham Flour, _ _ Cracked Wheoat, Cornmeal, Taylor‘s Flour Store. AIBBONS,~LACES AND â€" HOSIERY Now is an excellent time for oo men and bt){- to enter the School, who may be deficient in the ordinary branches of Educaâ€" tl.oly and wish to devole a few months to study. _ S ces ult fully carved at equally low prices. The stock comprises DRAWING . WALNUE BUTEBS: ‘in greon and dlnpp: : worth $150, to be soid for $100, #9 * . BEDROOM SETTS. worth $100, will be sold ROWE& ERRATT opportunit the more advanced. _?:: ;:_r&:l.sn call at the College or send for From the Man â€" Our "f'"m of gvln: INDIVIDUAL instruc« tion, f ves the backward student the‘ same opportunity as the more advanced. t Have received a large and magnificent Stook BUSINESS COLLEGE, for circular, The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the style and firm of O‘HANLY & OGLEVIE, Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors, eto., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. entee, RIDEAU STREET Metalilic â€"Mattrass Constructed to fit either Wooden or Iron Bedâ€" Witness :â€"J. M. O‘HA®uYy. _ Ofttawa, June 3, 1876. TII ELASTIO INSURES COMFORT, And is especially recommended for Invalids. FURNITURE ! > FUI%NITURE 3 FURNITURE ! #8 RIDEAU STREET, May 20, 1876. + Gentlemen can procure BLACK LNUT SIDEBO beautiâ€" illy e.rvuiw uAt oquglly‘fow nflgu' June 8, 1876, June 7, 1876 June 3, 1876 IS THOROUGHLY PORTABLE, Adapts itself to the shape of the body, #AB~Orders respectfully solicited by the Patâ€" Unparalieled â€"Qpportunity YE FLOUR [Imported]. THOS, §. SARNEY, 102 DALY STREET, I880LUTIUVN OF PABTX oTTaAWA, Formerly Ottawa Business College. EVERY KIND OF FURNITURE IN WAREROOMS, VALUED AT TO BE SOLD BEFORE JUNE 30TH., o ts harine. ~* ‘â€".â€" > done Rowe & Erratt Hideau street. BOME VERY SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT ress Materials, [Signed] By Order, and Und W. B. ROBINBON & CO. 4106w2 turers, for sale at their AT oP TWa chsys.‘" articles not OTTAWA. Inf mar 416716 CALEDONIA stabin Sateh Tor" invatias ‘alld plodrare In charge of MR. JOHN KENLY. No opportunity will be lost in king the -uxefnpl?.wm!’r.!an'f;eeï¬.{r&hgey stay of all patrons as pleasant as possiDle, and udtflt mal facilities for recrea! use mcntglfllho provlgcd. on wad en The rates will remain as heretofore, $2.50, $200, and: $1.50 by the day, w month, respective KE "ALHAMBRA," T RESPAURANT. P‘f“‘“‘o -;i "'"'n‘:nï¬ m . ies lg A DAY at home. Ou Td ol | boit by thene Chemists" and Storekeepers throughout Canâ€" Eng‘l_iusg_(;_{n_op Hoyse. SPARKS STREET; Can be had at:all Lours; at moderate raies, on * Auppolts Camel hoi Mph Roeih streets _ NB Money to lend on Rea} Betate in ‘elty snet 1s o clveis nei snn Shescts * Sttaoa: Pob. 14. 1876 wee se ig HATS 1 â€" â€": HATS ! LUNCKEO: Is stooked With the choicest Hantlaman iwill Andthis tha on wid Tat Spptinled Rmamni 10\ the _ _ South Senr Seal ~ and, Beaver Made up.in Jackets, Caps, A0%, PEACOCK‘S Just Received. BILLIARD HALL 1« in sharpe of a competent marker, where _ _ HoUSE, SIGN AND FRESC PAINTER,; Wellington streot, «. ="Near Hooley‘s Bridge At all hours. OYSTER Best Served=and Best : Cooked â€" IN OTTAWaA,. â€" . «, | LUBCH, Every day at 12 noom, "London": Restaurant BAPPERS) BRIDGE. Rostanrant is the most central in the sh.uuu Offare m&'w to vay Menls served at all Hours, Buppers up to 18 p.m. Oysters received fresh every day. The Bar ts stoaked with Liquores of the ahotest weve Aopomopian atonee: : 5 ta feluse. NO RARILGEZX.. Ottawa, March 28, 1876, _\ _ _ ;. ,, Mda and the United States. April 21, 1876 â€" _ Open for the Reception of Guests oN THE 10TH JUNE.> Real Estate, Insurance and Commission Ottawa, Fob. 9, 1876 4068( 56 SPARKSBT., f . Opppsitgthe British Lion Motel: . Ottawa, March 9, 1876. $aF"A call is respectfully solleited. Russell & O‘Connell, 3 ONnsUmMPTION. MDIGESTION 4 Ottawa, Jan. 11, 1 Ȏt~ Liquors and Cigars of the finest.brands H.. 10 D GE 8. Commercial House, B. MELLON, ® PROPRIETOR, JUST RECE SHELL OYS3TERS SPRING STYLES MEALS ~OF ALL ~KINDS ntnuonuuuguxu.m 7 C Chance â€" Gain Season of 1876. THE BA Ameil 18 Agent, Con W, LRONAIL, ‘ELGIN STREET, (olisBYT‘s OLp STAND) (Bign of the Red Hat.) i oo ons anet imanat t Etotels. HATS ! AT SUPPERS RIDEAU . STREET, «d2ty1 Is, ___| SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS1!!! SPRINGS | We ask Attention to our Large Stock of Silks HATS! BUPPERS YORE , MANUFACTURE, Now offering at Prices which in many instances are less than cost of importation, BLACK . SILKS Of various brandsâ€"and most approved makes. 'mcu.mmuu. COLOURS in all the new shades, the valug in the. Market. Haveâ€"wiways on hand a‘ complete stock of s con <=>_, GAB AND STEAM nm (fl , Ero. ; oi’ndan led. Just received exâ€" Peruvian and # large and varied moflmon?:t orncl‘ mm hmmm * Eelifiaie? piven in nny of the abore lineg on appiication." _ f K m EUREKA xor:, AIR DRAFT FURNACE. 2 anas IMPORTANTâ€" TO â€" CORPORATIONS ENGINEERS <AND > k Pronsssrunce ages o4 qi Site ol Lo i. {OLE OF © D0GE, POPLAR, f YARR OW Small Steamers and Stean Orders for DRESS SUITS, WALKLING SUITE, OVERCOATS, and all kina : of Tallorâ€" ing e eouted prompiy fll.“v&%#}"ï¬dnn mw;.“ Ottawa, Fob. 5, £876, > Wert « onï¬ A ce Suthen‘be ( 7 * . * INE at o Fair at which have been Mave been: awarde1 the or.;w'l ENG “vz 4 they : 1875â€"PROVINCIAL _ EXHIBITIONâ€"18 /. me hm Ed HA KA es neepenorge, es BLYTH & KERR Steam Fireâ€"Engine ~TAILORING 1 | JOSEPHâ€" DIMBLEBY, . FASHIONABLE â€"TAILORING ESTABLISHMENI LIVERPOOL HOUSE Stumping .Machines,| Ditching Machines, pppmbnte |puesmerpnmese A newly arrived and compicte stook of Gent material cow on hand, consisting of FOREICN % DOMESTIC Ottawa, June 13, 1876 OUR LINEN® COBSTUMES AT $1/5,ARB~GQOLNG: FAST. Alex. Russell:&:Co., * rtizen i on Te Give us a call and you will; not regret it. oF THE AMERICAN INBTITUTE, 165 _ . MIOHIGAN BTATE â€"FAIB AT JAQRSON, 180. £ FAIR OF PHE AMERICANX INSTITUTE, wh. MOKHIGAN STATENFAIR AT LANB W. M. SOMERVILLE, MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, nnumnhg COMPANY, BUILDEES, HUDSONK, NEW YORK. FIRST PREMIUMS Plumbing, Gas and. Steamâ€"Fitting. ENGLISK ~BROADOCLOTH, _ . WORsSITED sturrse, Built= of Wood,.| Iron=â€"or: TO MEEC BPEOLAL)| REQULREMENTS; ABBOTUTT & M‘DONALD, The 29 | _ RIDEAUV CALDWELL &.C0., 66 & 68 SPARKS STREET: VY CONBIRUCTED|FOK BOATS BULLT ABROAD, YARRQW & C0., R@~186 & 188 BRIDEAU STRRET: s CLAPPE & JONES* LEAD AND IRON TAILORING. 25 ~RIDEAW: | STREET, CHISHOLM & BRANNEN TaB AAD Sraam WERE TAKEN BY OoF 48 Sparks street, Ottawa Agonts for Canadr, YORLK RTATE FAR AT â€"ALBANYT, u=. |20 MELTVNE, &0., & 1876â€"â€"lew Freight Uhsâ€"1876 Ottawa & Newboro‘ Calling at all intermediate Ports. . â€" The Union Forwarding and Rathway Co‘y For any Debts contracted by the WQWMN CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Etereoncopes & ViewB, iflm'fl neeenoraemmip ie ut 5" â€"<Slm§ y | M BW, | *# O in e | mflhmâ€"a the nmeniiie on i esn IOn the vacant Jots on Firin sireet, sotlth of WIGBEST PRIEES AF PARM, ViIRRR ;:.r Headquarters in everytiing. in Cnp Great Golden Menagerie SHODLBREDâ€" & â€"CO. Have received of their. Fall . Importations Embracing ali the novellics, out for the searee ROYAL COLOSSEUM THE MOST A0CURATE, * hud Aove convhntdhts \fl, vtlh_lfl?_ï¬_†Ottawa & Montreal; And on Rideau Canal, between | | EL o tm is con Otieaws, May 1, 1578 June 17, 1876 t tA 1 MWM +4, T287 _ | June 80th & JutyIet. 48 BALES Ottaws Fob. 22 1876. FAIRBANKS &~CO,, Memvujacturers, Importers & Dealers h ROMAN COIROCUS 1 BROADWAY, EW Being Manufacturers of the & W about 1 o diock ht awake. slipped Dr.