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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Aug 1876, p. 2

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NU | ) ¢ Rives and other© places are cither only partially at work, on short time, or entireâ€" ly ata standstil, and this has been the state of affairs for many months, The wages ‘of the empioyees have been reâ€" duced time after time until the reduction in the aggregate amounts to something lLke Afty or sizty per ‘ooebt Agsinst these repested . reductions the emâ€" ployses havre protested; in some eases they have "struck," but they havre been forced, at the point of the bayonet, and by other vigorous and tyrannical measures, to resume work on theem gutted,and there are thousaads of labourâ€" ers in any of the great centres of manuâ€" facturing and mining industries for whom the eastean and western labour markets. At present the labour market in the Now is the Timeâ€"Theo Frfedrick For Immediate W Lyona? BReat v.hfl.â€"uuâ€"uo. Not Badâ€"Dowsley & Green * Yineâ€"Quarter Sheetingâ€"J B Brannea An Object of Attractionâ€"G C Arieas ‘Boys Strong J Dowar & Co Day and Nightâ€"R J Milis months, bat as men who had been speciâ€" ally hived for a distinetive purpose. We do not know that the circoumstances can be pointed to as showing that there is any :-':-'""""“. Table Oil Clothsâ€"J Brannen Prictures in Framesâ€"Lawson‘s Studio Fint fron Heaterâ€"J H Shaver Must be Soldâ€"J W H Dobier w Organe, &oâ€"J L Orme & MQ“”â€"J*.O Patent Right Sollcitorsâ€"8 H Haysock & Co gaged, on a written contract for a term of two years,to labour on some public works in or near Glasgow, and their engagement indieates that there is a dboneâ€"fide deâ€" manod for these classes of workmen in that part of Sootland. They are, therefore, not to be reckoned as part of the stream of emigration which has been continually masy of whom were taking their wives nnud families with them. The spectacie was novel from the ciroumstances of the workmen. They had been specially enâ€" vuniage would be experienced in the ception of Eurspean -q.h.g: Our correspondent is no doubt correct, and it may be that efforts now being made to establish a winter port in counection than the steamers. Our correspondent remarks that "in a vory few years, one of the ports in the Lower Provinces must become the principal inlet and outlet for passengers and mails for this continent.‘" Excursionsâ€"O R N Co Magee Bangeaâ€"J Esmond Machinery Olls, &6oâ€"W Hearn hm‘â€" the New York jrarnails It is suggested that all the mail steamers to and from American ports should eall at Halifax ; and that it should be the inlet and outlet materially help to soive the FRE EABSTERH AND WESTERHN LABOUR MABRBKETS. Yesterday, at New York, there was a novel spectatcle for the sightâ€"seer in the enigration of one hundred and fifty A New York correspondent, a genile man of position and infuence, calls out ston, Bellevilie; G. R. MeDougal, Godâ€" attention to. theâ€"question of "the En ropsan mail route,‘‘ a matter conmnected with which was receatly mooted in one of The following Canadian visiters regis tered their names at the Canadian Govâ€" ernment office, London, during the wook ending 10th August inst.: Wu. Johnâ€" White, Roslin ; W . Fuller, W. J. Lynch, _.0.0.P“a..& Canaven, J . Cangrare, Toronto ; R. G. Patton, Quebes ; J. C. Patton, A. Murray, Montreal ; W. Charland, St. Joseph; W. Frank Scott, Â¥. D, Hully George A. Lioyd, Halifax. valuged at £150,000 sterling. The total expenses of working tns mine and freight will not exceed £50,000, leaving as clear profit for the Mining Company for this year £100,000. Db“_-!’Q‘~ nearer the veins in this mine approach each other the richer and more abundant ts ore becomes. The point where they meet is still distant, but when reached an enarmous deposit of copper is expected, which may last for many years. \ The latest phase of the TurcoServian difigulty is a meeting of Prince Miciax and the foreign censulss The latter ap Prince the advisability of a cessation of hostilities ; when they receired the assuâ€" rance that he was willing to accept peace on the condition of the anteâ€"bellum status striotions upon his future actions. But it is doubiful if any settlement can be elfectecd on this basis at present, as it is certain that Turkey will â€"demand a war indemnity and guarantees for the future. pliss that he wouald be unwilling to accept the imposition of any penalities or reâ€" ‘The Montreal Herald, on mining opera tions in Newfoundland, says: ‘The value of the mineral resources of Newfoundâ€" land is exhibited to a certain extent by the extensive operations at present going on at the copper mine at what is known as Beit‘s Cove. At this mine 500 men are employed. the miners earning on an OTTAWA, SATURDAY, 4UG, 2%, ‘876, average eight to ten shillings a day, and common labourers from fre to six shil lings. Vessels are being loaded rapidly with ore, which realizes £10 per ton in VMew ADdecrtisentents. Inssrted on this Las Railway â€" will for , literally of The town of Warten, Mas., is aâ€"hunâ€" dred but a fire .Nlll: a *W territory of 200,000 bad passed io tha mering / P salt t o ui rex is faee uie but very mediocre ability . ; fox covers and claret.: By the time he '...-lh.“. sad « : haveo â€" hose Hiberhian Ninwods who Aveined that praperty had but three usesâ€"te be hunted, shot over, and mortgaged. It is broken in a secondâ€"rate hotel here, when Sir Randal Roberts, Bart., who: -vhdhl.?fi-&o h,fi a view to s engegement, is one of those unfortusate persons who illus trate the visitation of the delinquencies of fathers upon children. His ancestors ce dn ren Lt urrciin o no a :tmnd alurat : Re tfi tlena trs Le Comte Rivierse, from has on on nedipe ul rracaiidnrer tea t the residence of the &”Qâ€" on . Bessorer street, ~will move into it on the 15th of Sept. -3.5"";“%‘," cce e wa F oo n un Mr. P. E. of the firm of Kearps tss Sure l arirei en Serph d““o .“‘“' would havre left (would leave now) and â€" have returned to the "old country," but they ‘lacked the means to movre themâ€" selves and thmilies. ‘They arse thoâ€" An: pelled to plod on in a state of semiâ€" starvation in enfirced or involuntary | , in 1858 for In 1860 ‘the highest prive m $1t50. metattaved in 1ouf mss 'h’nfi-fi-mfi'â€"n n to fiu crmmn-afi prints. ‘The war at no time caused this stock to fall below $870 exâ€"dividend, and during the -o:h sold for $1,2475. As soon as the d’.:::'r- uhdflm‘mhw 100 and thus remained. ree‘veg reseuay 3. it veis t aod par SmR ulmislen n-h --a% which soid for $1752 50 two mgo ba fallen to $1,330.. The Merrimack stick, however, is one of theoldest, and has Shaln and the 10ae Price in 1200 wes Mn es P en s After 1830, 1t touched ‘par dnly‘ ohnice, in We do not see, therefore, that there are any . advantages in ihe Eastern â€"labour market that should tempt or justify the exodus of labour which has been going on for moliths from West to Rast. s n.ur-tmfim &: * Merrimack has fallen to Jo."% single fact tells a terrible story of pros trated industry. Porif Merrimack cannot mm-bm vondition of reds of weaker companiés. Since the panis of 1897, starp tholigh Srioh cacsdd dn mos o declee w tph oomar m people send to their friends at home, and to the newspapers there, expose asiate of effurs which is almost incredible. But there is apparently no help for them. They must work on, with the prospect of semiâ€"starvation before them. The pinch of hard times is also felt in other branches d‘A. The great engineer effect upon the mining : industrics. â€" The condition of the miners has been pitiable indeed, and the climax of misfortune, in the literal starvation of hundreds, would the condition of these various clasaes of workmen in the United States, in the ag gregaie, would seem to be as bad as one -v‘y*n“fl“‘( wiffairs to be. But, while this is the case in the United States, the reports and a» counts from Great Britain in relation to the state of trade, would ~seem to ind cate a state of affairs very little better. The cotton trade there is in a very unâ€" satisfactory condition, and it is only by ing and mechanical â€" establishments throughout the country have not more than one quarter of the" work to keep these branches, therefore, are cithor not employed â€"at all, or are working »very weight. Companies which, three or four yours ago, were realising from twenty to thirty per cent. on capital stocks of one million sterling or thereabouts have been driven to the wall, and have only© been saved from disastrous tbankruptey by the strong and timely help of * the trage" generally. The mining industries kave shared the same wisfortunes. The ag gregate of labour has been cat fally thirtyâ€" three per cent., and the price of labour has experienced a corresponding iall. feeling.the full effects of an overâ€"stocked market, of a sinck demand for raw and finished iron, and scores upon scores o‘ furnaces have been blown out and ceased work. On labour, this is qhâ€"bdfllm hands, who are thrown out of employâ€" ment for an indefinite period.. And so in the kindred branch of mining for metailic ores and coals, which is intimately con in manufacture and the greatest prudence and saution in ‘manazement, that tbe keep afloat. To meot the exigencies of the times there has been a general moreâ€" ment in favour of short time, on the basis partial stagnation in the iron < trade, which has ‘now existed for â€"Ofér of four days work per week, and in several districts the manuflacturers have united and = adopted â€" this ~rule, the object being, of course, to lessen proâ€" trade has reacted upo | the machine, mechanical industries, which are intiâ€" mately connected with the production of cotton goods. The same remarks apply to the manufactureof wcallen, silk and lace goods ; all are feoling the effects of dull trade. ‘The Iron industry is almost prostrated, the production now being proâ€" bably oneâ€"baif or twoâ€"thirds less than it was three years ago. This necessarily involves a corresponding redustion in the volume of iabour employed. On masters‘ capital abort time. The iron industry, ‘too, i Mr. Bernard Deviin, MP., is in town AMERICANX MANUFACTUORI®G PERSON ALA. I it trinl ‘by court martial ta, trly uvente rimtali rcomoie ces wilihe. talbert tnto contic mation | P ‘.'! n’“mf - s The »Irist ChurcH + ‘ba handedâ€" over to "the" ~ of ‘Wor ©£30,000; 40 place a on: to resint. the abtion of i . â€" . . | Ahere" iz‘a vety * 1lo‘all who ure from the or -n°1-l-u...w fl'fimi ness, early docay, > CHARGE. This <:great® w"‘flm erica. Send a selfâ€" o. Raev. Joemru T.; Innax, Atetion ]): Bible House, New â€"Fork Aity h im s io in se ts York ; G Foriyth aumkd f i« tthone aifan e on i o rerpe Ful ! 0 Baner: Cag£ o 9 e es Cheptnan, Jobn T ‘Noite, ; Geo %n:?-amr.r Hymointbe ; . ahsâ€"« Ruding., . WestmeRty ; | borde to "be. so â€" much bepeittod that 1 i“:‘%’% . l ‘of the o whishiEmainzon 1 h-l,â€"ldl'cw ; L 8 Hup, | have te: : mh,:&:fl% [â€"i prg .- ore upr! T Bhomy Hantron 1 202 bouiitty gurttin? | td ts istrene. " 41 O thoie advore un 1 Fapncriatine ie | rooet io how Lo perab s m:a%.&m o esn Mh w . â€" f m had no re e Po.bnk:;.l- h\'v'&."nf,'m' symptoms have been removed.. The seâ€" Gan.lhh-m rbre. ar0. | vere weakness pre‘g “':::"“::""t i is Ei ie metanr ie | Ermimien in on pevener t esn j Riooge Repie B | in maemen mss inranips dren, ~Joln ~Johnston, "aps> Abbott; Suith‘s Palls ; Set Syr Beak e lee‘e 2oo en datiahter; Ne A Whoto Train of 8t. Lawrence end 0(« ~ous erough. the> country>â€"at woll as as sisting towa very great extent : the efforts dfioht“n'hib Be sides the above mentioned, this lady L?-. L. LK3 h{.“.m“ ward â€"2°, O rorditedite the> momen‘s “:% n*y Aiboat ': iss n on e Jus Jobbsion, Mrs S eand n On Saturday night last, about 11 o‘clock :w L . ;'~'1:‘ :} mufi e . and " $ it being a heary down kys Saried with wards the Swing bridge, over _tbe B . which,. atâ€" ~night is oft aer i e e t ins * & ihis heirled lv)‘fi Young, Wm Freeman 4270 W » E. Walher, a patéd! of tinen., * 'l'bo'hcvnnrhsa:' received a sum of $50 _ from.Mn «; Jrusthan Francis, through Mr. . fir-:-laih who has remored from the t h.‘hh“’fiw n hiL uonl sed ahoeg :m Li oA m_, e mm e the ‘ "branch ‘.'-’,‘,*‘-.-vr' ’1 uns t mfi feanporhe &'Tfrf‘.‘.”}f'f;i siind sse e i t on . ullaind #| bibdt 1 son ‘wOuld ‘Lhato laken 7 d the the cars were on the m ; not however, with ‘the‘ iful® p : the bridge. Ha., 1t ast the cars ll.. CCAPRaoUC. DR "lll"dd, . army as a eergeantiin ~the: hoes wfl% conduct in â€"theâ€" ~ Rusilies 3 mean and â€" migs« a nind thr renaatrnnt in s en foas td in " t N "U wa s . ' reckoned by not (hins & Phids ds e aolg Rgline m e :‘i{a‘:h“ alt ""“ paid with ..":“ mq at the \ end "The brideso. besahine it foto â€" Gagmens«, ‘yod o tb The House of the County:Carâ€" k emaecke mxuh-.'ud-.... 4 a “‘ -um._u.‘ and six dress Mis. Color L found h'l":..o d M - hight whtie "at hi post: ar the, Soiiy sert it THE COUNTYâ€" CARRRTON PBOTHT l2A XT HMOSPITAL ROXATiONS / Pevgh gne ies mmunt mt the post in the discharge of a duty than â€" Mr. Kunaia having barely parrabed. micht 24c nc , ay ho ""'"“:-\-ll‘u.:rc thdk roms ato ,,,,F:; hane: bese tovd io and “”v'“’i"‘ .BO § ‘ be goodle aealh t t sawa Preight Care Gaved=frow Bre struction. LOCAL News. ith A GREAT ESCAPE. ; Miss Bailey, Mon 25.â€"B J° Nealon, THE TIMES, OTTAWA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 26, i1876. 4102e0d i bwrnlp camidhermntal n d 19400000 (2dr ihout 200 pittors that Gomend. |:':.';.'.'.:'."",.'-:.:':m 1***-..........-::*.:.::: menéts «and ~matters © generally (which we skin or is hide b&.?:-':.;"hfi fl?â€"amm:m..?‘a";' most always: removes discase ; 4 free from that can . tiep Ao moe hanllhilegs Son infeme and if and you mill be fatisfied. .. Romen ut ts &.: Canade. Bold te sn atid looking ’ufiu"fl".fi’fl.‘-’;&!’fl nseeells 0 & e ir any b.'ffl 5::4 no fl%fi& vere weakness and faintness haveâ€" disapâ€" peared, and I can go IIY stairs with comâ€" ve ease now. would hauve in for 1 it, but L was it tm Cmm tm erpours d.-“ best for !fli’.‘ MQ».....: Very truly, ... . & Orrawa, July l'.a- Today‘s issue of Tus Twzs, it observed by reference to the proper colâ€" (tot mee ooo t ie it m aivelt to thek d goceeal y I‘“m â€" Â¥ I mt‘“l%m ard he hopes that the hair ~dealing which "ho" inratindiy" thant. fested in connecotion‘‘with that journel Te septrrren n mt Te Toges -m'fi'fm-u% all‘tinves. "For the " probeént ‘ gmfi-u:b;pw:‘tb" corner M streets, but in a few h’u.h.'.c made mwmu h“m transition cdnÂ¥shience will be ea; entenced Coth .S & 2.,':..'2‘-.'.""‘"""" these wo ask the w"‘"" DAILE TIMES delivered every mornâ€" ing, at 18 conts per Woek, in all parts of the 4 ity, subarbe, and HWall. tulks tm ho Mn ce the i which .th Am A en in " wilk The ‘souniryy add \premb nemer mat fls m o m&"’ t the best i bnnarole e Government, and that g 5 u ta -Q%un’m the ‘cause u..,‘....'.“‘.. public affaire ecoocgod o hh““-flm h gith C s & P s se t crad. ced mo reerrinp e dent ies f u o L o vaketes of oimme, U S e 184 majority at their beck andigail, andâ€"with e y where h#qu» W-h ‘m . it ware \On: ,. . Migin® "m-z‘ __', reaatvucte NA Dalandant Iman ablish the seeds of consumption in the | Iitittining Ole Delendant fron From henceforth> Tus Tmizs will be Intorcaiing to Invailld Lagies. PuvsPRCTUs. A Question onstitutions M. Nzeris Sxvyoue 'fi“ pe d & N EK S PA 2 Sut < NP & bittk <:$20,000 ~=~*z.. ,"u:‘ K linnk is iz I [E L Pud k To “"’fi"fi' -m Â¥ tm || At all boturs, is ly Tabels.or Wranpars resomb ie 6 _ W. 1JOHNSTON; oo oomme PRraewdtk epalntots, | Weoektios, TX M "A’\ â€" C 114 P TEem ts RIBBONS, : LAGES = AND = HOSIERY, ! Gifish: Shecings andTobie:Damaie, BLACK SILK® eUlé IBSOLVENT > ESTATE â€"~BROKEUAEE, FAMIIEYC©~ELNEN. Ee sithe ie pouiornfearent id es en itruneg, )\ E!E‘-- .EA '.,!A-... t., !! + ..’ F â€" + & & ‘3‘1.,_‘_’”‘ T C P ys $ Ord@dniakdig, : Muntiomakiig.~>lit PEACOCK‘S 4 goonug* s c bx on d aal TrDTMIIE Tiov Meaite y li I dbicatis ‘Oblpt, d6ly v 0 . 1. 8..)% ms1 ** T EOME senâ€" en Woodrow‘s ues iemmavetmen hrcmaen Ameret ies anmneiiere sc en m n on ameme Fuall "Styles # iTet °C a NARD AUTiON The, Clothing House, Hâ€"â€"~â€"BMOD CE S DRY GO0OO0ODS W . JQHNSTONXN, " ~â€" " TH 135 Sparks street, m::nn:.u.' ' Pulrtnage of wnole Frionds uoo the Clothing: and: Taloring Business To that large and commodious shop SMALL ~PROPIT, ‘Where ¢ tion to business, and selling at s SPRINGâ€" â€"STYLES ./ ~REMOYEDL ;s ; IN WAREROOMS) VALITRD AT $ A "ALH T MPORTANT ® ARNOURCENMENT: Ne. 88 §1, Paul Btreot,:â€" ~42%0i1y (LATE XETOALPE‘8)â€" â€" ‘ Remember the new address Mrs. .R. Parsons W!M*l l â€"â€"a 2 CCA B ES R.>J. DE AIN: !! ;;l Z \!! ;: HATS ; 144 Rnevkg )‘Lm POTTT ‘h; D "â€"l] HATS street. «lflyt i ~â€"SHELL â€" OYsSTERS ONCETER ‘myxrFERâ€"NAryy>| FAIRBANKS:& "POBACCO l uwnfii ... lse, NoNXE Importer ~and Dealer Just Received Bost Served®and:Bast.Cooked ; Tobacces and Snuff ‘‘\London" + Restaurant o a ‘ !E ':- .i C i : T-.‘ !1.'{ h ..q ',. A.v,.{.A ’. Aeut : & "‘ l b c Mn a o y f MLELLAARBD RALL )2 ' .msm,!fl%o o GENERAL AGENTS POR RSTEY & 0o# J. Lâ€"ORME & ~SON For a good BHAVE and HAIR CUTTIN a the best style;and SHKAMPOONING, No opportorit? Will be ‘108t , ;:'r / vl-;“"'..t.:,l'f!‘! % ....,‘.5.' entwill be provided lomkne td ImaretpAnively. . ©* o To «hhor â€" «it '!-:‘ PÂ¥ 4s . | This old eata Botatthas been refltied and furn L/ wl hroughout, to sui n m« fi unity | so popular, * same. ‘téention wil be "}-{&‘â€"-’ | niodetnlé i n.a ‘ Theré is exceliont stabling a6d : . ... o aaaniine Attached to t VARERCOMS:~â€"â€"x0. 31 srARks For i Noms fortnlile 21 ougnd Lry thid §66 WK .| Rive Ottatrs, Tob, 9. 1876 $&" laqnore and Cigars of the Anest brands N O 3X t m is The rutes Wili ‘romain ts soretof Russell & O‘Ceonnell, Otte Q'. \'.E EMâ€"' n-n“dflb:s 4.4 i# Buppers up to 12 p.re. oytherk Fégerrou Wreshievery any. hi Bar ts stoched with Lequors of the thatses Aug 25 1876 MUustC "SEttrRs; Comrmercial "Houst B..,. MELLON, TERMS RUSSELL _HOUSE, LKOPENED G k i o y *3 * _ U U3 M NZ PE (Opposite the Russell House 2y 1e azena ;s > Go to E8TABL!I~HED FiBsST CLASB| HOTEL © _ FBBD. OHAMRNXESS, M \ M C Coummr‘s® oun jesh®p 80LE AGENTS FoR Rideau Serget. OTTAW A, CANADA PROFRLKTORA ABRTHUR BISAILLON®H ~802, Wellington Stre . o en Sn Auarhe dttee rHoPRIRTAA L‘-.“.l._. BRiGKL Vv"l'!";'!"-_i, E..TW MCYA ! ! Ping and Cut ‘Tobnoeceo 0>GOULDEN;‘Proprietor Tam THE SUPPERS WeWE * TMTTATIONE 1861 Prom se bo 4 POP EO PB hy THE MOBT A0CURATE THE MOST: DU Â¥ YOU WAZT GOOBD BREA; mm TANDARD SCALES tawa Fob. T. 1876 ack Ladnen Hlalal & j 1 wen \.-i !E«.. M NXCH OR N ol esenger _ acoofh TWO LEXPRESS 8 TE A 1 Cemgen d1 Bs â€" AND : MONT BEA YROI NOXTEEA L §170, §$50â€"&> $ ©°7 USE THE » M W AF m | » LBoio Aponts for Ontarte ! PUW I Arrival and D DAbarture EPA [UPC AWL time 0! dalle. *# ## rvvw *T @8

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