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The decision would have been a wie one even were the present sites better ad«apted .Mpnrpou‘thm they are, But the ansightly sand bank to which the dead cf Ottawa â€" are cqusigned, is suggestive of the propriety of finding a moe acceptable _ locality, The _ Roman Catholics havs| settled the mutter in so far as they gre conserned by securing a very eligible site on the Montreal r>« i about a mile east of Rideau bridgs. 1t has thodubb{qlnnt\‘o of being near the city and yet far enough away to dely any ofjection r its use on sanitary grounds. The | rrotestants hare not yet been qui a> _ successfal, _ as we learn thik they aro diviled, between an Kasigrn and a Woestern site We shall not docile upon the. merits of the dispute, bmtuin soms general they were not ordinarily cocverted into building lots, nor were their eccupants . told to _ «move _ on" out of the way of the march of progress. Now, however, all these things have been changed. The doud of Ottawa have been driven from Centre Town to the west side of Sindy Hill, and thence to its very summit, thopgh the city can hardly yet be called forty years old. Now it is deemed mecessary that toth the Protestant and Catholic burying groun ds should be placed beyond the City limits. ever, if so they may be termed. "God‘s Sere" was comparatively a smill piece of ground devoted for all tims to the same purpose; and the living had the opporâ€" tunity of viewing the bones of their an«> eestors on each occasion when the family resting place had to be opened.. Such ehurchyards when sanitary considerations led to their desustuc», ware simply closed. ®f Ontario, Nova Scotir and Quebec, each ontributing a mem‘b.r. We believe that Shese appointments will give very general eatisfaction and create throughout Maniâ€" tobe the same conthience in the Judiciary as prevails in other parts of the Dominion. It is not the fwhion nowrlays to res, post the "cairns," or resting places of the dead, as it wi; among our ancestors. Modern civnlization hws, in tict, made a moekery of thy plusaso "llnal resting place." From fificen to tweaty years will probably indicate the averags time usualâ€" ly allotted to the occap int of the "narrow house," when, by pick and shovel, he is Sorcibly ejected _ anl carmed _ to some new habitation. . Whether the elden custon of opening and reâ€" opening the graves according as successive members of a family died, and giving the mewest comer the lowest berth, is better than, the modern practics may admit of w:tk ought to inluence the decision yet to be arrived at, which ure equally applicibly to the Eut and the Weost. In the fisst plice, tho step is taken to meet necessities of the preâ€" sent generation, r than those of the far future. The of removing osâ€" ww,ol closing them, is es We learn mil Mr. L. B. Bstournay, of Montreal, a goniloman of high standing at the LowerCanad» D ir, h1s been appointed puisne Judge of the Jourt of Queen‘s Bench in the Province of Manitoba. The Court as now constituted for that Province conâ€" aists of Chiet Jusiice Morris and Judges McKeagney and Betourny, the Provinces Mr, John A, Anlagh, Barrister, has been appointed Junior Judge for the County of Simede. Judge Gowan, one of ..dd-t()mnty.lud(uintbl’rm will find the assistance thus given to him most opportune, as the County is a very tablished in Cujwia by so many preâ€" eedents that to aiteoapt to oppose it would be folly \It is clear, therefore, Nlhyn.om_tnoouiua rathor ~ than the cont agencies of the fucurs, shoul i be eonsidered. In this view, as we have au1, the Roman Catholics have apparently hit the just medium. YThey have placed their The arrangements for the allotment of lands to the half breecis in Manitoba have been determined on after consultation between Liout.â€"Governor Archibald and Colonel Dennis. The plan adopted is in sonformity with that pursued in surveying the Province, and will give the half breeds aaug and well arranged farms of 140 acres The Board of Dominion Arbitrators is Mill in session on the Rochester claim previously mentioned:© A larze amount of exidence has already been taken, but it In probable that several days wmil be conâ€" samed in hearing more. We understand that Col. Robertson Ross, Adjutant General, and his son, safely arrived at Victoria, B. C., on the 20th ult. The Adjutant General is expected back to Ottawa, by the end of the present month. Mr, Aquila Walish, Chairman of the Board of Intercoloni_l Railway Commisâ€" sioners arrived hore yesterday morning. Hon. Mr. O‘Connor has returned to town with his family, and will now take up his residence here. R Che Ottmva Cimes Her Excellency, tho Couxtsss or Dur. Â¥erix, wi.l remain at home every Moxpay afternoon to receive visitors. Important AuctionSaloâ€"A Rowe. Cool Burgess ) Reception o Hon. Dr. Tupper arrived yesterday Nov 1, 1872 FRIDAY, NoVEMBER 1, 1872 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. in# i idly incremsing in popu, and rgpi nstrelsâ€"Alex Jacques. T. HAMILTON, . A. D.C. in Waiting. â€""T Hamilton. What has occured? Massachusetis : chants, agencies in Biisish Ar can tertitory, purcasse from : ”nl“"ipti‘!‘l for cah al nave to sell, still demwding o. “ilgn money, landing the pa; ses at duty free unier the (: l.w of Ontario Proviace ou, same through agents at B =t ; dook Labrador herring che!;, receive duty free under the i1 packed in ioce, carried by faw trains en of N Buspension Brittge, deliver any of Greoat W. m 1|oyu #. the Grangd Frunk is or about t its legitimmate share of carrying o Jn of the tish Irpight, the smok ing stand ready. \The workmena‘s akil are waiung with suitanie fuel, giving out a fragrant vajour. From the Jepot, Ww bor}; â€"the iuscious Labrador‘ < herringâ€"are | susp=a ie i in smoke,. t ume uu{ reappeâ€" â€" as =Fio nag ‘ and * Yas h Blonters. " .Mmm.udto gogoers aut o her retail Yhey sotd on quick demand, almost aho«d of upply. Ua tivies ot all who may aitord priges 1t the rate of live cents the herring, togy nex a_pear geatly fi:-'ln oven or ga gribrous, uot, rich in audious, delicious. more exiensive lines. . { The sea coast Proviaces, quickly perâ€" edvu'g advantages, were coutrat with the ty. Ontario, in some po.iic« seemed less wwiins to be hazard did Fli!icsl prescience run in ing the Fishery Sections when first read, to be eminently bencuci«l to the m maritime iGieresis, by open immg a free market in the United States for Provincial uncured fish. Sir,+â€"I1 have been travelling the is three months, observing, inquirinag, toai‘câ€" ing . ogcasionally, listening and notin: down new information on the n.. is tes and industries of Canuia w.ci m« family memoirs of settiors w!.~> eame to the Dominionâ€"poor and are t\ day wealthy ; the notes, forming a sto: of freal literary matter, to be extended and arranged in special correspondiâ€"nce hmh England, Wales, Lâ€"elin<, M/M and through the ensuing winter and Spring of 1873. The spgeial progracime is no by flmd] smoked $ai i sulted wiken packed, unit c« distances | liable to fo. shen:: often I*-‘ open . it _ o ohlo-lo, agencies. Ths oV Freaty :nnp and hallloc! direct recently from ia house, yigid tias true arom« 0 «* Yarmouth," as supplied in i the * Fintian,‘" as soii in 3. ther of them knowa to peries. Province of Untamio unul 1s7 :. Hamiltgn city has three sun >\ going now, and will presenily am told.; Qiher towns h Hammiton? breaktasts, aro ex irade under fivor of the Freaty. jIn time the Ilnver Grand Trunk will cury an the ise lish to ue peri tragrant of the wes: only the labrador he:; wo salt, | ranct l, inland from the coust; o : have com» in barrels, s«lt, c wilÂ¥, dftn:n, fuisely termea Blonters."! 1t was said 0 A néw induatry came roconily under notice, which, growing out ol the F.shery Section of the Washington Treaty, myy be commented on in Canada raths, than in Englan{!, and published at Oitawa as the fittest place in Canada. of the lntercolmisl tois a i. ;s might be|expected in nsh, 1. . cusieg. blitm to be> doue ; Lower vinces. Vims _ uaos, wiurn . given to the L.i isa coomt trade _ througa _ | is likely to train Westers curors anâ€" cate a for delicacies whnics demand that the tisn be carsied W ioe by the Intercolonial, an i She birches aad maples w suhout‘s IEhvek of uscker sud t*,," _ Six comches of an express tr in on th Great Western Railway were thrown o) th: trackias the Beamsville station at 1: 3 ) Woâ€"! nesday afternoon. The conduc.or, Mr Inr* was seriously hurt, and sever passengers were slightly imjired. Ail however, except the conductor, wore a is to proceed on their journey. lt seems tha the wing rail broke at a switch in the yar as the train was passing throu;h on time and hence the accident. The most extra m rumours were aflo:t in I ‘the nature of the accident : ai had 16 that Patti, who was en row@ city, was seriously injured, but wo to leatn that such was not the c5=e. To the Editor of the OTT 4W ld&ust in a south essterly ce lio n, »1« %wgbt to be some way oi cou.:: g ve .M conclusiorf berween the ad w(uh.onhooxuo.no east an l ex rorme west. The uistance should se ..i .c rouâ€" M’ short, not merely for the s ke those who love to «*mediiate amongs the tombs ;" not merely «s au iss ot j 1...0« to the poor who ought to have every rou somable facility for performing the 1.s ritgs to their departed relatuves ; but uiso as an appurtenance to the cisy worthy In*'vinitod by strangers. â€" But we doubt if the average visitor to U:tawn woul care to |go four miles to see the «.:; m&y, at lesst not for the next .. .; to come ; and hence without p > jflb‘t upon amy of the proposed >... we venture the suggestion that a spot : be :fld on the south side eith r tow .r..s the east or west end, that would provs sat to both partis. Uiless this should le adepted there is sou.s in. dication at present that twocemetrles u> ) be established instead of one, a stey wa.cn materially heighten the expeises © ent, and retard the adornment of The meeting of last night Jevel fin strong feeling of antagonism, but it is to be hoped that the meeting to be Lel this &t'flk may be able to devise a plan whereby a harmonious conclusion will be We do not quote the exâ€" of Montreal, Hamilion. anl <ther where the Protestant and atholic are contiguous, thou h it must be obvious that there are sentimâ€"ntai if not M reasons for wishing thit a similar arrangement may prevail in Ui awa. of _ sevren miles . Is the shitable spot to be found on the sou by which unanimity may be se ure i *’ has but little widih comp reyh length ; and is is not likely to gro‘w very fast, or very far in a southeriv, w“w“m-nh and yet near enough to place thc nity of exercising those liitle : |to the graves of the dead, the [perform which is share l in en .} | Aine most point with the ’M’fiou is . seemin.ly they should establish the n about a mile East of the i. limits, or three miles West of t« hodinrm of opinion, c« length of the City from L« '_VQG. therefore reaches tio .« vent its being objectionabl THS WasHINGrON Traza A NEW INDUST rad â€"dtosks an Lrea y to In wb )1.:c« | _ London, Oct. 31.â€"The Lond.sn Bankin ry ro.. | Association has received four luod.ros io fist ' thoussnd sovereigrs from the Bank of Paris ‘ _*| and more is coming. "*"!s9 // London. Oct. ~i.â€"fHon. Sit Simuel worthy | Baron of the Cout . > £xâ€"hequer w l1 proâ€" doubt | bb.bly succeed the ::‘ Hon. Lord &n- ld care | zince, as Jadge «" ine Cour: of Probate \ 0 ==._ {and Divoree. ronto some noed 3 way, ‘l Providence, R. L, Oct. 3ist.â€"In the “,.sm.o i about 2 o‘clock this a. m., ’:z-:l'u‘uE Preck, convict got out of his cell, =;kmmmmn:m-imm > | of gaspipe and bound gagged hi * | then ut?:ml Cawles Wilttam‘s another ! | convict, and unsuc:essfaily tried to liberâ€" * | ate the Dennehay sileged murderer, and ‘ | ieorge Caleai a burglir; failing in this lx-mkmwmf- took the watchman‘s " | pistol watch and money. At 4 o‘clock the \ | nour for calling the baker, they rang his */ â€"ell as usu«lly done by the watch, and _ when the baker appeared, they knocked ‘_ m down and escaped through the door ; | one of them had six and the other had ‘ | eight yeurs to serve. | ol> ks on Pearl Street. Loss $209,000, was mostly covered by insurance. Ons milâ€" lwm and a half teet of lumber, owned by Jerome & Co., was burned st Esst Sagiâ€" naw last night. Loss, $20,000 ; no insurâ€" Henierson, Oct. 31 â€"Latiers arrive st:iting thit a thous@na penple assembled there on the 25th * witn«ss the execution of Martin Bayaré (~c th: wmurder of 8. Weston and hh:rlnlun-.buth.md luring the previcus night in his ‘s clothes. Bistoa, Oct. 31.â€"A serious accident ~ccâ€"urred as the proce=i~1 wis passing hrough Fremont Street, by the ex;losion of a shell on board of the f.“plo'hhwu carried in the line. Cornelius D. Marston wais mutilated in a borrisle manner, and Patrick Haley, who w»« standing on the sidewalk, was wounded 1a she leg. The t vo men were carried t :; *1. c‘ty hospital. New York, Vot. 31.â€"M.yor Hail‘s trial \â€" » ogressing, Terimaine smaaking a closing «.. n â€"ut for the p.osecutivn. \‘slesgo, Uct. 3!.â€"Theso seoms to be no longer any doul; that the norse diâ€" seise his reached this oty, and that severil hundred ho«sa; «re already affectâ€" ed. Every precaumon is veing taken to prevent its spread. Louisville, Ky.. Oct. 31:â€"The foundry of Dennis Long & lb,v-z:dydflny- ed by tire this noon. Ene will proâ€" bably exceed $15,000. Insuraoce light. _ Key West, Fla., Oct. 31.â€"The follo#â€" ioz particulars of the buraing of the 3. S. Wissouri hive been ' from the surâ€" vivors who arrived hare in the boat which was sived, (Oae boit was seen with its keel up which had two men on it The rescued boat liy for twa hours by a swamped boat contrining nine men in â€" eximg the engineers ani ships barbor. A buckat was given to the incaates of the Ueorge W. Jenkins, colored, was hanged to day between 12 and l o‘clock, in the wl yard, for the murder of his wife. Det oit, Oct. 31.â€"A fire at Grand Ripids, last evening, destroyed three 1noo Wushington, Oct. 31.â€"Mr. Een. L. Childs, Chief Clerk of the Postage Departâ€" ment. who died swidenly in Albany, on Fussday evening, was in his 13rd year. â€" He was on his wedding tour and had been married but one week. Eyracusa, N.Y., Oct. 31.â€"The horse dlisease is abiting here, the good weather having a goud effsct. Uleveland, Oct. 30.â€"The horse disease has spread rapidly here during the last several days, and l:ivery horses and many of the express comp» .i«s horses are unfit for business, Ni Francisco, Oct, 30.â€"In Sicramento, .» jury in the case of AlclLaughlin. found w1 guilty of murder in the first degree. ia prisoner was allowed to leave the lourt Room unsecompanied by an ofticer. Hs visited the saloons about town but has not been heard from since. â€" its t.bmnonprd to the country on the ieform Bil‘. The present session of the iet will be closed at two o‘clock toâ€" morrow, when a decree will be read disâ€" solv.ng the body and ordering re~elections for a new Diet, which is called to meet on the 18th of Nov. next. Eveningâ€"The Prussian Gross says:â€"â€" he Government has ma GERMANY. . Bâ€"rlin, Oct. 31.â€"The Urpor House of ho Prussiin Die# has finally rejected the country Reform Bill by a vote of 145 to 18. This was done in the face of a threat ‘from the Minister of latemior, that if the meisure wis defeated the Government would dissolve the Diet and convoke a nex one. American News. Madrid, Oct. 31.â€"The impeachment of the members of the Sigasta Ministry proâ€" mises som» disclosures. Sigasta has anâ€" nounced hbis intention of defending himâ€" sell at the trial. . s A private company has made a proposiâ€" on to construct and maintain at their Jwn expenses a telegraph throughout the ccuatry, 1‘oi_ Ost 31 â€"The waters of the Paris li,.. Ruune are rising. i he dykes above the town of Arles are Lrukon in many places, and the extensiva plains of Comâ€" peigne are inundated, Kentes closedat {~. To. The Emperor of we. ainy has conferred m Mr Mepworth wixon and Kenry the wulden ‘Jross. A leiter from the British sloop of war, Liralcr, reports that Lieut. fooro lné unuer Mahoney of th s vessel on the )h imst. performed the fe«t of swims ing across Hellespont trom Abydos. The builion in the Bank of Eo;land in eased £405,000 during lue past week. Consols closed 9¢;, for imâ€"ney ; 92) for do occasionally for a week smoking houses still contit t:on U \i 881 BY TRLBGAAPE | Rapids, loss $20,000â€"â€"â€"Escipe of Prisoners at Providenceâ€"«Full partiâ€" culars of the burning of the Steamer " Missouri," remainder of crew and ssengers supposed to be lost, &c., pe of Mclaughlin the Mu:dererâ€"~â€" Do:th of Mr. &. L. Childsâ€"~â€"Serious Accident at Boston~â€"Fire at Grand iter herrings from Huron keep the irrers going. Ihey mm and all e | etier hat they are enriched by the umistry and witchery of odours which a e the ocean fish delicious. AukxaNper SowsRvILL®, The Whistler at the Plough. i hundred thousand sovereigns from the Back of Parisâ€"â€"Great Swimming | eatâ€" Bullion in the Bank of England ircreasod £405,000â€"â€"Inundations in Faris .Impeachment of the Sigasta Ministry~â€" Ciosing of the Prusian Diet, Markets, &c., &:. I3NIGHT DESPATCHES. (By Montreal Line ] UABLE NEWS. ‘S Souses still continue in opera« Whitetish front Lake Erie, and fresh GREAT BRITAIN. FRa Ns SPAIN 1.â€"Hon. Sir Simuel » Lachequer w l1 proâ€" i~!~ Hon. Lord ;.n or two, the io 800000 bun. stdM0 61] c ve reeounr ; Ral b c on ; Western Mixed at 65. 0n -‘n do i Birleyâ€"Quiet. Receipts 18,000 bus. Vatsâ€"Qu 1t and Receipts 25,000 bus. &luilll) bushels at 33 to aiied 3HT to 45J for old do 1 44 t 9p0 white y‘ * 41 to &fo atage, *** 44 10. 500 for Pork dull at $15.80 for new mess, _ Lardâ€"Quiet 8Jo for steam; 9%c for were swam at once; those remaining onboudn’:eonpdhdumd the fiimes to jump into the sea. ‘Those saved landed one of the boats at Abaco about 6 p. m. on the évening of the 22nd and were taken from there in a small schouner to Nusesu. Two of the boats were burned along side of the vessel, there is no probability that any of the others ever reached the shore.‘ NEW YORK MARKETs, New York, Ost. 31.â€"Gold 12;, T irarcBell aod hex Bsceipts râ€" vy. bbis. _ Sles 6,000 bbis. 10000 {‘V’. Flour ~Steady.. . .. heatâ€"Firmer. â€" Receipts, 57 00 bush Sales, 41,000 bush. at $1.47 to 1 55 for No. 2. Spring afl »at ; $1,58 to 1.61 tor No. 1 do; #159 to 1065 for Winter ked Western; $1 66 to 1.75 for Amber Wesâ€" tern ; : #1.70 to 2 u0 for White do. * Key West Fia., Oct. 30.â€"The Steamer Misso«wria of the Atlantic Mail Line, was burned at sea in a gale, on the 220d inst., about 25 miles from Abaco en route for Havana via Nasseauâ€"twelve persons were saved. Thol!n'-..d‘hm nbou-' a. m, in the s suddenly burst volm_l_a-olmnd-cflp.“ ships, spreading rapidly over the ship. The boats were launched immediately, and all but one Bouo,t)o&:l.â€"b:r&.hm report no abatement of the floods caused by the overfl>w of the River Po, Over four thousand men are at work day and night erecting barriers to arrest the furâ€" ther progress of the water. The damages to property and crops in the Provinces of Martua and Ferrara are beyond caloula« tiim. _ In Ferrars alone 40,000 are homeless. . Assistance um fo:nlr.:hdfm.upomhbthom hvel;pool. OUct. 31.â€"Arrived the S.S. Greece from New York. + San Frgncisco, Oct. 3).â€"Race between Lumcy and Accident tuok place to day, first heat was won by Lucy ; time 2251 ; second honm-loombyf.ncy, Acciuent disâ€" tanced time 2 20. Testerday Afternaon‘s Despatches. serious ravages here. Ninety four cases are reported, of which twenty seven have proved fital. Among the cases are those of twenty nine soldiers, who were stricken gl simuitaneously, and of whom five hive ied. A rumor is afloat in official circles that k pomiamnemanr o ar, in event that an ordered by the Preciient into the voprer: Teo m “a.w.a““"' id noring ahat the who are wi Minister of War and the members of his staff entertained strong sympathies for the Bonapartes. Buda, Oct. 30.â€"Thecholera is making mmgz Hon. Lord Penzeance, Judge of the English Court of Probate has *T irde, Ust 56.â€"â€" The sholers hss broken mgmm inl:. KM rog i south east of Konigsberg. &whflmhnmd.’ <‘Provizial Correspondens to says the Mpgyw:lrlnmut hnb’dou-- mined to em; its power or means to carry the Reform Bill v.hrmg ::Uppor B:‘n:ho( Pnrlin:ront. Upon authority says the Procisial the powers of the Crown and Government are staked. Paris, Oct, 30.â€"M. Louis Blane, in an address to the Kepublicans of Avignon, demonstrates necessity for prompt dissoâ€" lution of tbop::hon{ Assembly, and opposes the tment ot a President ot the Bopu:rio, the Presidency being, in his beliet, a counterfeit Bo'r.lty which would perpetually endanger liberties of the country. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cholera has appeared at Wexford, Ireâ€" land, where one death from the disease has ) London, Oct. 30.â€"The Marquis of Ripon who presided over the Joint High Comâ€" mission which framed the Alabama Treaty at Washington, delivered an address last evening at Ripon, in Yorkshire, upon the results of the arbitratiin in Geneva. The :ruker expressed himself thankful that I the points imvolved in the Treaty of Washington had been peacetully and ami~ cably settled. Heregarded this as a great step to rards the preservation of the peace oft.gg world, though: said the Marquis the controversy between the two nations had been sometimes keen and eager, the feelâ€" ings of the people as well as of the reâ€" spective Governments had never become embittered. He believed that the arbi« tration at Geneva had been the means of inagugurating good relations .between England and the United States which would long endure. _ ______________ when last seen the 11 surrivors say that the boat was never launched, but the 12th, Captain Bulmer, says it was launched full of people, but that it was immediately swamped. up one life boat‘ on the lee side and making it too hot to get the others off, Unly 3 boats were launched, 2 of which were swamped. It is saii that 7 females and 7 children were aboard the Missouri, none of whom got in the boats. The Missouri‘s ines , but the sails furt cproed, mad s spoed Aennlatood. Morning Despatches 24th a schooner was sent towards the burning ship with charts and full directions where to find her and with instructions to look for ships boats and to skirt the coast. The schooner returned about midnight on the 24th and reported having seen nothing of the boats or passengers. ‘The sea was then breaking heavily on the port; the party left Holpowwn, 25th, arrving at Nassau, 28th. 1t is said the donkey pumps of the steamer were never started. Une of the rs says that he had hold of the m.o-o time, and that no water was forced _ through on _ the _ Rames, two deck pumps were worked for a .&v‘r minutes only. Within 15 minutes the alarm of lire was given, the ship‘s course was never altered, and eonsequently the fiimes were carried athwart, burning 23rd, _ before assistance was obâ€" tsninod, at x "li:. the schooner vi”.oumdy;thzy survivors to Hope Town, on Elbow Leg, where they gqv:ranuflp.m.ont-bo‘lm (On the until two o‘clock and a large one, neither were there any wails or anything to make them of, it was fmm9o.'xaonthm.¢dfio’d deck. It is said the fire wis first seen on the floor of the locker in tne pantry, and the alarm was immediately given, Water was immediately put on the fire by the pantry men and others. The steward reported to the passengers that the fire was out; the alarm was given while the passengers were =t breakfast, but on receipt of the stewaru‘s reply that the fire had iecu extinguished, breakfast was resumed, and the passengers fears abste i. Within two. minutes after, however. several cried fire from the stockhole, and all was confusion. Within twenty minuâ€" tes three boats were launched, there was an@® OTBWA TIMES, _ Norowmtryr.â€"The 2 > * , keep San Francisco in a chronic :« . excitement, in their mnn’fornotoriuy. No sooner is Mrs. Laura Fair liberated than she sets e id maeg hok it in and refused to 'fi«rru‘m@i' mt‘ullt mo % tâ€" way saliies forth, buys one bottle of lauâ€" danum and two of chloroform and returas to her ts to commit sui« cide. She a dose of laudanum, and then begins to g to attract the attenâ€" tion of the tes. A stomach pump and the woman‘s daughter are sent for. ‘The gives her relief and the other imp In fact, the mb;:{un. e “kl':iruhdhcmotbn why s n enough poison at once, without ;tonuko'htwo jobs of the aftair. H er much we miy feel inclined to echo| this sentument, it cerâ€" tajnly did not with a good grace trom a dayzhter to her mother. Perhaps the former was \aware that the whole circumstance Ww a miserable ce of comedy, gorten up for effect. \Fo imaâ€" .holln:’;h hlhmhd-ou‘h of notoriety putjlic scan Zfibhno, ::Ml:za to privacy and hidden their shame in seclusion. But it seems that they csnnot that public eye it therefore all such matches should be made by (other matches whenâ€" ever convenien It is on this account thuhovud- of our stores have gaslit rooms. ho explain this? We know that a in the daytime is not the same color at night, but we did not know until y that what seemed like a pertect match of colors by the light of The story of overy of the Gle in the greater of the Dominion press, is now to be a hoax, originated with the author |of the "2.amâ€".le Bill" lt flowers do not mature well, they may be made to do so by placing half an inch Mpowdondehmronthounhint.ho pot. Anothar authority asserts that a solution or suspension of white hellebore in water may be used with great advanâ€" tage in destroying the insects that infest so many ing plants. A fair friend has tried the | i t with success, Mmarhmt the bugs sneezod as she it was no wonder that they lost their lives. | Auwmn:u-mm..d' to drown ih.-ulfb{I:.d g her head under mit:; & poo six inches deep; wh ohomwhstnn{dlowbrdn she must have is you match a piece of silk by daylight in & store, and take it home, it is very probable you will find by gaslight that the Mhfim at nlr.‘h%o do ll;ot know this from i ut elaies re ut on reu taey arel that _ The annual !competition of the Halifax County Rifle iation commenced yesâ€" terday at Bedford, Prizes to the amount of $400 m&pohd for. %The shooting was generally good. A large bric @the Dominion *itusted on C Church street, about 11:30U, bi men. Up to | l dug out, none In the Supreme Court, Mulcahy was put on trial for ary and assault. The crime was committed at Lorgard last June, and created some |excitement owing to the desperate efforts of Mulcahey to secure an entrance to the house. The prosecuâ€" tion was conducted by the Attorney General. Prisoner defended himself and addressed the j!fry in â€"an absurd speech. He d.ohndhifbolhved Miss Lorgard had been deprived of her liberty by designing persons, and hi intention was not to rob the house but| to assist her to escape. Miss Lorgard repaid his chivalry by disâ€" abling him. The juary found him gui‘ty of burglary only. | _ James, Go British North count of faili The winter # was opened on usual ceremoni number sttend were present. . delivered byfl the ruins, nd\ have been kill [Sipec Fiaut or a Bu The three price to day t Catherine Tilbot a middle aged woman was found degd in her house in Aermine street this ing. The inquest this evening lhomt death resulted from drink and exp 4 * The Coui mail robbery case occupied theâ€"Police t all this afternoon. The prisoner was ded ill Saturday. The Foster ¢xtradition case is postponed till Saturday. T he ship ang was got off this after noon with little damage. A number of cows have been attacked with the epizoptic. The detach Manitoba last this afternoor | Moxtrear, Oct 31. Perry contipues his raid upon the Fire Department im toâ€"nights Witrness. An inâ€" vestigation will probibly be the result and the delinquent firemen dismissee. The Roman Catholic College at Rigaud is hereafter to be namâ€"d ©Bourget Colâ€" lege," in honr of Bishop Bourget, Cheeseâ€"11 to 15c. . | é HUMOROUS. Petroleumâ€"â€" e 14jc to 14; ; refined | _ > mutemg 2320 to 27. What is the difference between a good : IAONXDON MARKETS. conscience and a brawler?â€"One feels in London, Uct. 31 11 a.mâ€"Consols 92 .t’hs right, the other reels in the fight.â€" to 92;. udy. Bonds, / old, 9i}; ‘67, 93} ; 10 40'5,] Young married people wh> hive their 88 ; new 5‘s. ; Erie, 43}. | house built, should have it built round, Nothing doing in Amer.can. securities. | so that discontent can find no corner in Toâ€"morrow is the regular settling day of | it â€"â€"Judy. the Bank of sngland, consequently there ; ‘The Pall Mull is asured thit the followâ€" will he no business transacted on Exâ€" l ing »tory is true :â€"The visiting justices of change. e a certain inland county were inspecting a LIVERPOOL MARKETS. lunaticssylum. A female patient handed Liverpool, Uct. 31, 1:30 p.m.â€"Cotton | to One of them a paper to read in vindicaâ€" quiet and s y; Uplands, 9}d ; Orleans, | tion of her sanity ; after perusing a part of & the document on the spot, the justices put u&‘d“um quiet. it aside for the time being coming to the Cheese 144 conclusion that the very phraseology of E. the writell: was concgusive proof dot her lunacy. Upon & subsequent and more RY|TELEGRAPH. carefuyl Amlglis of the peqnit.ion it was disâ€" e ns covered that the sentences which had so MONTREAL struck the justices as conclusive of lunacy ifiZ, j were taken verbatim from a ieading article i C3 by Montreal Line J in the Daily Telegroph, £ Weathsr, c (By n*ox*'rbfmro. ~noâ€"Mzx Buriso is tes Ruins. ominion Line ) Toroxto, Oct. 31. k building, formerly called Hotel, undergoing repairs: lborne street east, east of fell with a crash toâ€"day ing nearly all the work~ p. m. fivs mea ".d been f whos _ ~~ v»m_ seriou«ly were . Jre under it is feared that they mny | Haumax, Oct. 31. of Dalhousie College y afternoon with the sat Argyle Hall. Alarge One hundred students Interesting addresses were Ross and Lawson, Dr. Dr. Wadell, and 8. L. HALIFAX. 8, Manager of the Bank of merica has resigaed on acâ€" oudy. narang was got off this after e damage. ‘ cows have been attacked tic. nent of volunteers who left month arrived in the city al to the Tixgs ] ‘rench dailies raised their 3 cents a number and $8 a which they have dwelt unenviably, and would : moock lawâ€"suits and a vanish into respect« the Orrawa Tixzgs.) DVEMBER 1, 1872. Dr. Marsh gives the following stateâ€" ‘at : â€" "About an hour and sflf before .y sister‘s death, we were struck by luâ€" minous appeéaraunces proceeding from her head in a diagon«l direction. She was at the time in a h«lf recumbent position, and perfeouly tranqu.l. The light was pale as the moon, but quite evident to mamms, myself, and sisters, who were watching over her «t the time. One of us at first thought it wis lightning, till shortly afterâ€" wards we perceived a sort of tremulous fl:mnr playigg around tle head of the ; ani then, recollecting that we had read something of a similar nature having been omserved previous to dissolution, we had camdles brought intoâ€" the room, fearâ€" ing our dear sister would perseive it (the luminosity), and that it might disturb the tranqtuility of her last moments." Tae other case relates to an Irish peasant, and is recorded by personal o>»ervation by Dr. Dmorin in the Dublin Medical Press, in 1049 «s follows ; * I was sent for to see lHarriugt a in December, 1827. The reâ€" ort .esume general that mysterious {Tghu were seen every night in his cabin. The subject attracted a great deal of atâ€" tiog. 1‘determined to submit the matter to the ordeal of my own senses; -Lf:r this purp»e I visited the cabin for four. teen nmigut«. OJn three nights cnly did I witeess anythiog unusual. Unce I per. ceived a luminous fog, resembling the au« rora bore ilis; m\vb I saw scintills. t1us, like the i W exh nived by sea & From the Clove scrutiny 1 made; Eon with cortaipty say that no imposition was either ato. A Hannibal, Mo., paper, states that a young lady in that city, whose carreer in life has been somewhat remarkable, us fallen heir to the handsome sum of $140,â€" 0OU in England. it states that her father, an English gentleman of comfortable meéans, .un..f with his wife and child for this country, to visit the gold regions of Pike‘s Peak. His wife died betore the vessel reached New York, and the father was not l ng in following her. The daughter, a mere child, found nfuv in the Home for the Friendless in New York City, and was afterwards adopted by a family who moved with her to Hannibal Through the British Consulate at New York, the girl was finally traced to her present home, and informed of her good luck. The ox(periment at Westville, Conn , of a factory for the extraction of oil from cot ton waste, his &mod a decided success. By this process grimy, greasy rags and waste cotton are rendered perfeâ€"tly pure. odorless and merchantable. The waste of the Connecticut and Massachusetts cotton mills will more than supply the Westville oil extracting works with material. «*Caution to tnv:lhn: Dont lend your money to strangers. A gallant was lately sitting besides his beloved, ‘and being unable to think of anyâ€" thing else to siy, asked her why she was like a tailor, ‘I don‘t know,‘ said she, with a pruting lip ‘unless its because I‘m sitting beside a goose.‘ _ In the South London district a piece of land is advertised by an auctioneer for sale as follows: "This eligible plot of land to be let on long building lease, or to be sold : equally suited for a church or tavern." Such is the habit of borrowing money in Chicago, that the Michigan Central Railâ€" way Company have two large painted signs in their depot as follows : Jones is a strong believer in guardian angels. "If it were not for them," he asks, ‘what would keep people from rollâ€" in; out of bed when they are fast asleep ?" Railways are aristocrats. They every man to know his own station, stop there. _ Queen Elizabeth always displayed her worst mr in her best clothes.~ She was then dreadfully ruffied. > +* Herealter, when_ a scoundrels kicked out of doors, He need never resent the disgrace, But say, ( Dear sir, I‘m eternally yours For your kininess in changing my b..‘.' 1 It was Mr, Liyard, we believe, of Niixe‘ veh research of fame, who during the progress of the C.:imean war, hit upon the happy phrase * the right man in the right place,‘? that so arrested the popular fancy at the time that it has bacora» one of the standing quotations of the age. Another phrase inventor has appeared in the perâ€" son of Mr. Eiward Miall, the greatest lay Noncon formist in England _ Addressâ€" ing a meeting at Birmingham lately on the disestablishment of the Church of Engâ€" land, Mr. Miall said that as the Liberal party was stagnsting, they ©must once more light up the torch of some great blazing principle.‘" The Engliâ€"h jourvals have got hold of the phrase, and we shall yet hear more about the Liberals light, ing up their torch and their blazing principles. ' Crown Froperty. â€"Brains. A Soar Plase.â€"Up in the clouds. Elevated Recreation.â€"Billiards in attic. ter to the South, and supplied innumerâ€" able witticisms and bon mofs to the newspapers. ‘The polite euphuism for all fugacious displiys came to be a * change of base."" If a (General retreated, if a rogue decamped, if any one in embarrassâ€" ing circumstances "made himself scarce,‘ vcClellan‘s words came in useâ€"the fugiâ€" ‘:Â¥re had only "changed his base.‘" The leston Meâ€"cury had the following When General McClelian was beaten before Richmond, and had retreated to Harrison‘s Landing, he disguised, or rouged the disaster by telegraphing to Washington that he had =effected a change of base.‘" . This official style of exâ€" pressing a retreat furnished much laugh~ \ SWEET INNOCZxT. There was a young lady of Tenby, Who wrote to her confidante © N.B 1 don‘t want to wed, No such thought‘s in my bead ; Butâ€"where can the eyes of the man be *‘ Wagrks axo Wives.â€"Philanthropic Farâ€" mer: ‘* Well, Tomkins, after this week, instead of paying you partly in cider, I shall give you two shillings extra wages," Tomkins: "No thanky‘ master; that won‘t do for me!"‘ Farmer: "Why man you‘ll be the gainer; for the cider you had was‘nt worth two shiliings!" ‘Tomkins : i+ Ab, but you see [ drinks the cider my~ self; but the ow‘d ‘ooman ‘ll ‘ev the two shillun‘!! "â€"Purck. George I, having given a handsome sum towards repairing the Town hall at Coven try, it was remarked at is insuguration that the inscription over the centre doorâ€" way read " Anne Domini‘‘ Queen Anne being dead some time the Corporation suggested an alteration, when it was unanimously resolved to replace it by «* Georgi0 Domini,‘" which they considered more appropriate. Semewxmrio _ Jorttnc.â€"A distinguished chemist has made tne remarkable dis covery, that the cattle cisease is owing to the prevalence in the atmosphere of & noxious principle, which »lso c nstitutes the cause of the strike epidemic. This element is imponJerible ; and its presence is indicated only by the etforts it produces on unthinking crestures.â€"P. nck. â€" What is the difference between a good conscience and a brawler?â€"One feels in the right, the other reels in the fight.â€" Judy. FACETLE, &o. ree nights cnly did I 'I‘E(;I'M except W‘l- BA« inusual. Unce I per. es mhar 1y 6y MM" ol v%, mumgm':. flm-:'z ofxm-g’:.zu‘ twice I saw scintills. 7 cling phosphorescence "HPomnoperioe Mfeicine Co, infusoria. From the | wx. Depot, No. 5@2 Bnoapwar. New YoR® xunwuhe-fi g..-u.l.-.---lâ€"- ‘_ha-. was either â€" WU, AEARE, o h e s . c â€"â€"__ Remesint. _ Asmall Brick House to Let in Centre Town, with Furniture (nearly new) for ONE O‘CLOCK P. M , ON SATURpaYsS, Commencing 2nd NOVEMBER next. C. T. Bate & Co. o fen 2 & McGarity, Garland. Mutchmor & Co. Edward McGillivray. Ottawa, Oct 30, 1872 3013 4 The employees of the various Wholesale B:umin this city, have much p}:mnin informing customers and the public generâ€" ally, that the following firms have agreed to close their respective places of business at 4& tween C. H.CARRIERE and WILLIAM R. THISTLE, under the name of Carriere and Thistle, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The lisbilities will be discharged, and the assets assumed by W. t Th'utle.w C. H. CARRIERE, C » WM. R. THISTLE, TH! partnership heretofore existing be tween C. H CARRIERE and WHLITaA M woue® Carnival of Novelties, s@y~ FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, ~gaq Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1st and : R@y~ See Programmes and Posters. i\ ALEX. JACQUES, l Genl. Agent. pUsE winks anp SPIRITS. 13, 1t 15, 16. 11, %‘ 21, 22, COOL BURCESS, 'fi[v_x_ rit;v;l;nâ€". FROM THE siofi? AMPLE ?fi':“w"‘ M|u“ They are the only Modâ€" that mistakes can not um? them ; so Eieamin ritme RRobtcamtoenge uxeommkn from all, and will always renâ€" der satisfaction. In HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS THE ©CORNWALL MANUFACTURING â€" COMPANY‘S" Shanty Blankets! Two good COMPOSITORS. Apply at thi« office. . Ottawa, Oct 28, 1872 Address, A. V., Post Office. Ottawa, Oct 30, 1872. Citizen please copy. Those wishing to see the latest novelties in new Fall Goods, can do so by attending the Grand Opening on Thursday, 10th inst., at RUssELL & WaTsoXN‘s. All the leading materials for Costumes now forward, besides a splendid stock of all the new materials for Ladies‘ dresses. LUMBERMEN ! LUMBERMEN! that on Thursday, RussELL & WaTsoN will make there first grand display of Millinery, Manâ€" tles and Costumes, from tie best Designs and newest Materials. The very latest Paris and London styles now forward. WA Ottawa, Sept 25, 1872. 20 OO 0P COO MRCE PHC UHBU down she planted her lovely fingers in the youth‘s hair, and commenced an exhausâ€" tive pull at his wbol. The lily fingers of the other hand were planted fairly in his eye. After making him both bald and blind she told him she hated him from the bottom ot her little heart. A touching incident uccurred reoenu,y‘ in one of our Southern cities. A Cinei. | _â€"â€" natti youth on a drumming expedition, | yX# guided by the advice of a fortune teller, | ~ attempted to make a recalcitrar* *L ern girl fall in love with him 6. electricity working under the lady _ .. ir. ( HO When the time came she eprang iuto the | air about six feet, and when she came | Kov 1, 1872 EIMILIA SIMLisOS CURANXTUZE ontaining all our Specific All weights constantly on hand. . MAGEK &éRUSSELL, 3005d Agents for Ottawa. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE _ FOR SALE. Ladies will please â€"remember INK MUSIC HALL ::: :‘315: 50 cts,., ~Fints, §*.5095 j m â€". Ply Li 30 centsa. "_These POKD® Ei. Shirts, Collars Cults; Fronts, Dicke M‘% &6. made to order, ut the °% * ° * o sceonalyodepke. | OTTAWA SHIRT STORE r:fiié;m 'fl-fll’mJA‘r’!fl :thltl; 4 iy Medicine an o arx. Depot, --»'u.lg.!'- ter and manufacturer in ttawa. y.uau..--â€"- Merchants‘ Bank Biock, Sparks â€" WM, BEARK, _ | orner Metcalf. _ ____ _ . & the best and most profitable to use being CHAMPIONS AkE COMING! ALL â€" WOOL. Canada‘a favorite, with his NTED. Nos. 14 und 28. 1y k U S SE 8.â€" Comfort, 3014 a 3015 1( Four Miles from Ottawsa. ‘ Thclolb-fl Vrluable Farm. the peorty of JO McaAMMUND, Req., 3. vi‘:-â€"‘l"l:o'l:‘ufi h;l(qu * N" sion * ideau Front, Nepean, mgovc()uflmmt‘au,ol'fid are cleared, and in good cultivation. good Frame House (24 x 30.) lately ed‘wpthor'ith um ‘or lurther parti ulars to JUHN MoAMM ’4 it.. Creditors «1e requested to fyle theit claims before me, within one month, and mhonbymfl.dtonucnnvfl No. 91, St. James Street, in the City Montreal, on TUESDAY, the 12th d«y of November, 1872, at 3 o clock, pm. for the examination of the insolyent and for the ordering of the sflairs of the K444 generally, M is s T 1 In the matter of JULES BERCRANX», of Montreal, Trader, insolvent. ‘ I, the undersigned, L. J J8. LAJO1E, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this mitter. edre . â€" on P eapFv ce pid enee on ooo n n m * o. Sb USTOMS DEPARTMENT, herefore al} persons C Uttawa, lith ‘Oct., 1874 b. fun and Authorized discount on American in Hall voices until further notice: 11 per cent. Car* this er R. 8, M. BOUCH «TTE, c t in copee Commissioner of Customs. ~"" ~â€"A . young VALUABIA FARM FOR SALE, im F A MOURE & S)N, en Supt for tario and Quebec. Uffice, Toronto. 1 A MILL, General Agent for Cen Caada. Office, Kemptrille, Ontario. ROB ANGUS, Jr, Agent for Ottewa and vicinity. Office, 38 Slp-rh Street. Ottawo, Oct 2%. 1872. _ 30104 ._ About nine acres of l-d.nmlhl DEY‘S8 GARDEN,â€" and that part of lot beâ€" tween the garden and Curriee & Batson‘s Laberal conditions. Apply *o . o0 _ _ > _ This Company has made the necessary deposit with the Government of Canads, and is now prepared to take risks on their popular plans. A F‘ine Mill Kite. The Resorve Endowment is Rrever; essential ; articular an origival endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up Policy in ten years, and is therefore a uniâ€" versal plan coveringall wants, and applieâ€" ble to all conditions. Agencies in the Dominionâ€"THOS. A. TEMPLE & SUN, Gen. Supt. for Maritime Provinces. Uffice, St John, N.B. 1 ii OFFICERS : Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. & Hegeman,â€"Viceâ€"Pre ident ; R. A. Granniss, ENTITLED RESELV E ENDOW MEX Metropolitan Life Insurana1 3 0 M P A N Y, Nepe:n, Sept 27, 1872. Terms of Sale:â€"All sums under $25, cash ; and over that amount six months‘ credit will be given by giving ondoned paper. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,â€" 1812 14 Milch Cows, a number of them to calve in December, one span of Horses, one dcouble Waggon, one Buggy, three Cutters, one pair Iwin Sleighs, one two. horse Tread Miil, 1 oneâ€"horse do. one Irop Plough, several Harrows, one Potato Digâ€" ger,a quantity of â€"Double and Single Har. ness, two Potash Kettles, and a lergenum. bez.of Other articiles not enumerated. Montreal, 8th October, 1872. 2098t4 NEW PLANS OF INSURANCE PRESENTED BY THE to se‘l at his Farm, on the Montreal Road, about one mile east of the city, on s 3 Farm Stock, &co NSOLYVENT ACT OF 18(9 On WEDNESDAY, Novembe 6th, I87o The ‘ollowing valuable Housebolq F: nitureâ€"Parlor sett in Green Repp, iy beautifully carved bx Centre Table, \ ;) Table, three ply wool Carpet, e pattern, an excellent Pianoforte, Damage and Lace Curtains, large lnho“'& board, Dining Table. Couch, u.,(‘." Diningâ€"room Car; et, (wool) _ Sige Table Clock, Qil Paintings Steel F.’".“" Curtsins, &¢., Stair Carpet ind "‘&B- room Furniture, Bedste ds B.... .._' trasses, Washstands, Tables, (x.'. Can tains and Carpet, an exn.-lle.(-~~ Stove and utâ€"nsils several box NtOvey a.large quantity. of Stove Pipes, !: Fails and Bwrels one sett of Siigle byy: ness, & portion of a double harness . 4 quantity of Pine Lumber, and Other an; . cles not enumerated . h t O Pol i h donble harmese: 4 quantity of Pine Lumber, and Other an; . cles not enumerated . The sale will be without reserve, as M+ Ingles is giving up housekeeping. § Terms Cash. Sale to commence at 10 39 a. m. A. ROWER w SE Aum.n_ _ The subscriber instructions from Housshold Fur aiture Ottawa, Oct 29 DALY and CUMBERL OR SALE Bale to commence at 11 a The subscriber has been instructed by Ottawa, Nov 1, 1872 @ UCTION SiLE iming advantages not hitherto ofivq originated and published by W . P. STEWART, Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1869 RE~ERYE DIVIDEND PLANS t> sell at his resid BY A Y A. ROWE, aAUcTionger RTANT AUCTION Sarg ~ CAPTAIN BRADLE} , Uxford Shirts with two Co+ p 1 lars $1.75 _ Regatta Shirts, $1 50. , Gents three P‘ly all Lines Collars, 20 cents. | Youths Linen Collars, 10 cts. 1872. of New York ho ING‘LES 7 HJTE DRESS SIRTA N TETREAU, L. JOS, LAJOIE, 1872 A N D has been favoreq A. ROWR, Auctioneer AND Srnnm Corber of 301 Liver Complaint, Departments will be c‘ â€" New Mosc â€"Just re r._.. and Piano Fo #. Nordheimer‘s, 26 "pa he is assisted i and Mactles, on Tue:« , Aua®, McE: Boliitor, &c., © streots, OtiaWa * Morey ro Lexp.â€"App Bhow Room opening. 0 Aiia®, MoK »® w‘-,.'gou on Pu Uxso® FoRWARLING se Ottawa at leaves Qttawa w1 =. arrive from Ast * L158 armi" M.-W Sp medicine than the Col® ly sbould be withou is liberally used, no Do G1Bso» Bociar.â€"The Mutual i.“-‘ a grand soc the Canadian the 12th inst. Tus Hom:s Duuase â€" ty, and the prospects &“‘mflh fow The street ca Ausr Samers‘ Dar.â€"1 Wmour,.â€"We about short id on the market in gpAVELLERX‘S, Puorz, cold, moist weat weobabilities‘ about it. u.dnoourne'd 4 P & scz Gteamer Pan daily s h fiâ€"wfi:d lest oan °C _ rincipal Botels : C d ipuser. 80(: Ag Erizooric â€"Medicines p., of Kentucky, ® sonic Hall in this city Enm-.-w. thst there would ) Bebool Tru tees last : meeting will take pl Bo in the deepest of He out his whistle w wor should be alve / pouns, thereby givii doers and buiter to ted love. The q hdfluthh "He loved a lady * .-‘-&Ofl -'u a m. 4 Thuredays 8t ty Lodge of the C BA special session in the Orange Ha otk. < As business discussed a large ill be present ament in the Mu is still himself, f r, unbridied gaiety for want of evi tt Hamilton T F Fogarty, ming. The same Stable horses. QrrawA e 2mverinr‘s Fomommy _ 4 C.%1PA Carriveau char, bliz, . } John Usby C Mohr, x u“r.-u e 42‘ 6 Victoris CoPat. â€" Tuy « Louise â€"I Leaves every Arrives 4* vuz gd ew York ; C Oluvg,b, the Millin mem bey RIvyER corner of Corper & license 1.30 : 6.15 CEXTRAL « ppa WA Anotber ; Thos Alizn G and to the er uesd uo 1 tr H ( d4o de dep: N a ssle | A im

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