1t Wibp <¢ been so largeiy and successiul y resorted ‘to in Englind, is greaily preferable to holding besrars for a sim‘lâ€"r purpose. Whatever nmay be said of the results ot baszars in the aggregate, they are spasâ€" modic ol!.'u at best, and they leave no seope for that greatest of all Christian vir« tuesâ€"giving for the sake of the cause. in view of the enoimous sums of money rait ed in Great Britain on the plan suggested by our correspondent, and the number of poor people t» whom aid is extended by those means, and remembering that while our people are as a rule just as ableâ€" wae hope as willing â€"to give for charitable purposes as the people of the mother k. try, there is not one tenth of the dist: to be relieved, we cannot help thinking that the sysiem .would be found on‘ tri«l to meet, and even more than meet, the neogsâ€" sities of the case. ~ P A Clergyman," writing in another ealumn, throws out a good and wellâ€"timei suggestion regaruing collections for chat~ itable purpores, which we earnestly com, mend to the coasideration of our churches of all denominations. _ Another corre= spondent has suggested to us pri that the * Ho«piâ€"@l Sunday ‘‘ systenm whi as **Clergym«n‘" properly points out, hrs ta‘ned from x recent survey in respect to Bayficld Hwrbor. A change in the plass will be thereby necessitated, and in c0uâ€"~ sequence a few days‘ delay will be occ}â€" sioned. | Special Notiheâ€"Neelia Bios. , .. @owan‘s Upbera Houâ€"eâ€"agues Wallace Primrose Hil â€"Rowe & Hill. | M gosEt yB CELEH\: ATEDâ€" ALE*(in pring ma y s OrL n ATEDâ€" A LK ths pring USURKE‘S, DUBLLN *TOUT The Ottawa Cuaes ‘THE WHELLAMS LIBZL CASE. W M. i ROSSE aND BLACKWELL‘S Ottawa, July 2th, 1874 Additional informstion bes been ob* MOLsSON 8 CELERRATED W‘8 CELEBRATED ALZ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874 TYOUTAXGER® EDINBURGEKâ€" A4li New Advertisements. At CAMPBELL & ALMAS, 1 86 Sparksâ€"Mt and a full list of FAYS‘ EMGLISEK ALF *] The Wheliamslibel q:se is part and parâ€" ~ ) eal of this « aadition of|effi‘re, ‘The quon: * dam assistent sud deputy of a promi. nent Conservative _ pol.tic.a _ end , | member |of |<‘the Prov.ncial Govern, | menat â€" quits, for _ private uu.\on." a position awarded in the first place 0 ~] pdofiticat grounds ; his resignation is ion‘t }ia soon at.er the poli1c«l opponents ol hig ‘| late chiet come int»> power, and he is gen, \|eraily suppored to nave in the mentime | contracted many violent pe;son+! di~hk-¢‘ towards meb prom{nent in the rauks of sh({ : ow dominant parly. ‘Jhe deleated fac, tion propose Lo start a newsp«per devo 04 ’ i0 the sdoveâ€"cy of their polivi<al int stest "{ â€"perbaps the most jodiciovs i>‘ng lhoJ ; ould iave Gone, for the most ©uest en | powerful engine for reaching and iofluem it ‘ | ing pubhe op rion améag a read.ng peo, l "| is $ good news, aper, A joint stâ€"ok coms | pagy is started, a noard of d{: eciors elect | ‘\|ed, ond everything goue about in a busiâ€" | ness.lixg msouer. All thig, of c>urse, 1 | matter f p:nblic record. (A manager o| | the contern, who shali guije and cirect | the lirer y tone of the paper, comes to be 4 selected,| and the published reports of the | company‘s pto?ol-n‘s show that their "| choice feil tpon the defendant in the * | Whellim‘s libel suit. With the wisdom of * | the choice we have nothiag t> do; that is ‘ | the busiaess of the compary «lone. To ~| apply to him the role of @xperience in joarnalistic niatiers, and that {. eedom from personal antipathies which we hare spoken of as a first lt:-ioy in the m«nager of a) well‘ condugted | journal,| might be a â€" very . prtoper. thing |to; discuss with . a . brother . journ«list, but certainly not in the : columus of s public journal; and | we ought, in deference to that law ol inypersonaiity which we believe ma« es the press most powerfu‘, most ele. vated, and mist usefui, toâ€"cease to regard the Editorâ€"inâ€"Uhiet, in his cxpaoivï¬.m such, in the same light or ia connection with any of the actions of the public offi¢ialâ€"the Assistant Provin¢ial Secretary of Untario, lmis, however, it becomes somewhat diffiâ€" cult to do, when we know from statements made under the saoctity of. an oath in a court of justice that he excuss« himselt for the perpeiration of a gross, maliciou», and ugprovoked attack upon the private charâ€" adter ol a man of whom, by his coutession, h¢ knows nothing, on the ground that he wants‘ to / * pitch .into Mackellar," â€" To yview of a confession of that nature, we ::trut bnti_n‘ro: that a disappointed itigian was preferred to &n experienced‘ and jadicious| journalist, and that a man tishing.{accordiag to thi« st« |â€"ment, the i bitier 40d ringâ€"ous pessopal «ntipa« toâ€" a prominen; puol.c my»a, shou‘!d ve placed in . bis fends «n engine so weriul for good it its exertions were pro nvly direcied, but so productive of evil in the . bedy po! tio when governed by purâ€" [ pases so unwortby and so utter}ly base, by | aitos so contracted and impulses so spite. {u} @s those which & -uuu?qnl‘ like thag quoted shows. . If there‘ bad been any f.undstion for the slamderous articies, it | wgquld h.vye been no paliiw‘ion of the vive which inspired their publicition. | t the evidence shows . thit they | were gross | [abrication», and the jury | have been sensible enough t> gire a | verdict a sordiagly. ‘The iges had some â€" | ‘ gyot abroad in this country that is was m-uible .o Had any jury willing to agree | t»a verdict in condemnition of a newsâ€"| paper, and th‘s may to some extant, it not | inftee | largely, account for the meadacity |. with which the Meil and . some of its|â€" nrllit.n have reoâ€"ntly© altagkert the |! private : character of some oi the most | reg; ectable ciizans of Canada; | The im ] pression wis a libel upon the decency of the)| } Camadisn. people. We believe ‘"hat the | ! people are right at the core, and tthe heory|| . that it would be imp>sâ€"ible to punish a)|| , crime because it â€"was perpatratei by a}| nawspaper m'.i be {perfectly incompaâ€")| 1 tible wich the existence of a bealthy i public opinian. . The number of.Jive!| , cases which have recemily gone in favou")| j of the prosecution uught to open‘the e t of © unserupulous jjournalists to | the)| nécessity there (i~, from | commerâ€" ; wial considerationsâ€"since | taeyâ€" ~openly | 1 disregâ€"rd . decencyâ€"ot | ‘being _ more | Cireial _ .‘ in | zegard | to>. © their |c statements, Our correspondent at Toronto | [ tgleg:aphs that sentence has not been | 4 Wnp{u the publisher of the | § ‘hll-n.’ libe yesterday, but that it will | . in all probab‘lity be to.day. We trust, as | , the c se is the firat of what mky be a series, l that the punishment , is fiet may be as { light as the law will agaait, fu. a promise | | of greater severity in fature ; for waile we “t rqioi“i-amil:%htocjnï¬cdmm, | we could not bu regret any serious result : to a brother journalist. § j J Collars, Neckties, Shirt Studa, & swmtulm.h:.:“ protty large.â€"Ihe G Even a Governor General may be of use The excelient speech which Lord Dufferia tl'l::‘i:‘em at tiho Toronto mulb Ras “.M. quoted in England and [reland, minn done great goâ€":d. /We fanoy it Eon roanher t engtont in mt me n s to vi ve brought out to Canad2, the sum would be m'ï¬â€˜.,...,.“ ...,.,pu:.:{l \_ CORRESPONDENCE. j decency and| impersonality as an abst Fhvqre tck principle, is ever ready more or less tacitly ’ c.s';‘mdf.:ï¬oflu’.:fl'ï¬ï¬‚ :m ?u‘:r:.:. to acquiesce in and suppert an ‘PP"'“" %m&.â€"n?i%‘i’i’::‘ï¬â€˜.'q?“"““““‘ en course in.their favourite newspaper 0: gan, mepmengni se S The professivh of journalism is supposed to | |â€" COLLECIIONS FOR CHARITIES, require in those who follow it some amount ‘ Nn s ./ ue of edugation and literary experience, great | To the Kdifor of THE TI YES. ... mental digograment, sound judgment, and Ere,â€"1t has, as you may ::m )w, been the l to morality. To this| Custom with a few C & vions "'"“.d ! E‘!«â€.M-w. a l’m Â¥asz; | !D the Ottawa country, and some of the prevailing imprwssion is due ‘{ | friendly societies amongst us, to give an power of the Bress alls the world | occasional collection in aid of the funds of over, and in regard to the majority of pro .| the Protestant Haespital in this city. P ‘essional jourpalists this ilpression is tully | : In London, and other parts of Kngland, dnaka } Their dutg is not to for two years past, all denominations have justified by the facts. ie chatgr ~ | agreed in appo.nting what has been termed .oliow any dewnward tendency in publi¢.| ;";/ gospital Sunday," and devoting all the iaste, but to turn that tendency in the | offeriags received on that day towards aid« opposite diregtion by the elevated tone of i‘:. :li:a.k'::i“h t;!ot:;slm'n for the relief of T e afflicted. * their writings, Unfortunately for Can#4#) | ""w oo1g; no; be well if the several Chrit: this state of things has not yet been &¢~ | rian churches in Ottaws would agree to do ained. _ Newspapers are either in the | the lmbo thvns t C hon'a plan wMould :u-- R tainly p _ ductive of great to M 9‘ ‘," » aaper m.;o; A :e.li:;“: the chariv*‘e . institutions concerned, nalism is limited, and whose judg which are m\ h crippled in their benevo~ made subservient th «n ind ed is clouded | jant operaticns from want of funds ; by persomal animcsities, or they are comâ€" | and if it met with eral noo:rhnee it ' havi y | could be very easily plished. ols o enia ce nn2, to serve. who arl | __LOt Otlamwa bestir itself, and sot an ex« peity personal putposes to s«rre, * | ample to other cities in the Dominion of ever ready to pay the highest price to the | the co operation 0: all Christian congrega â€" writer who is most prolix of scurrility and | tions in good works. Cu abuse. Any alttempt at the expreesion of 4 A ‘CurRerxax. «n independéat opinion is completely out Ottawa, Oct. 8, 1874. . . WRfeterobermpemmemeeetaeeeaciaminmmemegns of the question, ard where independent 8 v opinion is sacrificed upoen the altar of party CITY / AND VICINITY .dm?“’ wita® 'f““. "“..:l.u “?. qf New Hosr Towxrâ€"Tho new hose towâ€" opposing and competiog Journals efe6ts in | ar being erested at the George Street Fire the editorial sancium, whether the ediior | Station is on a fair way towards compleâ€" wishes it or no â€"the scope of the writer :‘lon- ;Lhel m;: bcsu::lmtin: :t ;o:m- ; p i s ‘ ay with clapborrds, is a most unsi Y being oronfmcnhod within Flo num"vo-} looking object, and it is perhaps as weli possible limits, the tome of bis productions | that it i+ but a temporary affair. becomes necess@tily, altiouga probil â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" } unconsciqusiy to himsel®, lowered. _‘ [‘ CoUntr Posio® Cooxt.â€" Constable Gorâ€" Lord Dufferin‘s Speech ~ Peruross Hicu.â€"By reforring to an adâ€" Yertisement in another column it will be seen that Messrs. Rowe & Hill have placed their recently acquired property, + Primrose Hil},‘ on the real estste market. 1t comprises some one hundred city lots, weli laid out and situated in one of the finest losalities in the city. It is well adapted for villas or private residences, The sale will commence on Thursday, the 22nd inst, at which date the entire proâ€" porty will be offered for fl:uh oonmd fion at the store is binson Slock, Bparks street, at seven o‘cloâ€"k in the ‘ovuinlz.- The torni- ':rod easy and wili dount suit many interdi urchasers, Oneâ€"third ‘cash, with the :fngo. in four equal annual instilments, bearing interest At seven per cent. | Ksott; Meat, Mr. Satchell ; Apples, Mr. Bhaver ; 36 feads soft wood, Mrs. Bronson; smku; Bacon, Mrs. Laing ; Clothing, Mrs. Alex, Russel!, Mrs. Jas. Russel!, Mrs. Hols brook; large iced cake, Gorernr General‘s Foot Guards ; Remnants of Dry ; Goods, Mageo & Russell; Broken Crackers, James Bucharan, Morrison & Adam ; Cakes, Conâ€" gregational Church picalmrbooh and Mar bles, Miss ard Mrster Holbrook ; Jap and Milk, Mrs. Wood ; Cakes and Sandwiches, TBs m;R Bread and Cheess, Mr. Ailby; Ld, Y, M. C A.*Money donations since Ist June:â€"Bill Committee, $93 ; Box at ‘lr. Kady‘s Factory, $18.10 ; Moore Bros., i. * . Prorestaxt Osruaxs‘ Hoxn.â€"The Manaâ€" yers of the Protestart Urphans‘ Home 2c kaowledgeo the fellowing donatiohs for Auguet and September :â€"â€"Vegetables, Mr W.. Btewart, Agricuitural Far, Mr. J. M Carrier, Mrs. Bronson, Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. A o e T Em eP q ty e e t‘ot;" A F Karl, l'omvo?'Alox nooihm, Unsiow ; Jonn A Barnet:, Scotland; James A tiordon, Sherbrooke; A Perry, Lachine; John G M‘lier, New York ; Mr and Mrs G \rRogprraieivnntnge + S mipcie B Ne stt 2 meint e ce trnich Pheed 8 Symmes Young, Quevec ; J K Love, Nepean ; C Sweeney, B:oskvilie ; L@ Boll, Uttawa ; J C Moss, k U‘Brien, Montreal. | Sarrers Bettes.â€"Printed notices have tesn posted up tor the past two days for. bidding any carriage thoroughfare, except the City Passenger Railway Cars, It would appear however that the mandate h is oot been observed, ‘as yut.ozay, the ‘bridge was crowgaed with vehicle:, the drivers thereof, apparently crossing over the old bridge inlu-otl:?. A policeman is deâ€" tailed for duty of the b:idge, but e upâ€" parently is of little servics in preventing the crossing of vehicles. ‘ A man should be placed at each approich to the structvre, which would effsctively carry out the object aimed at. > + ui o2 oi o n enme eE y aRECT ® UCRORE dorf, â€" A Blonlloin,r Byd:néy b‘n;:'nonl, Robt Naio, Eoglâ€"nd ; W P Niles, Belleville ; A Kennedy.n Orillia ; George »Johgwn,rf)-- Araivate ar tas Russect Houss.â€"G D Stuirt, J G Leblanc, Duncan Bell, Morton ‘l_‘uc_kgr, nf'hll;d_o,phia‘; Mckae, J Q:lenâ€" Sr, Anpasw‘s Causog Srize.â€"The now spire on Si. Andrew‘s Church is almost tinished, . The men will ~complete the tinning in about a couple of days more. Lhe two men who execute the sheeting are esconced in & sort of box most ingeniâ€" ously contrived and suspened from the top of the spire by a rope, in which they are raised or lowered as circumstances may require,. Sbould the ropa by any mishap break, serious consequances would inevitably follow ‘I/u apire when fin shed will have a splendid appearance. F A Cranos Neozssarr â€"The weigh house and fish market will have to be removed w thout delay irom their present iocation on the By Ward Market Square, as they are in the way of the new struciures being rsised in that vicinity. At best they are incouvenieatly situated and ill serve the requirements of the market lessee. The M rket Committee are about taking ste; tor the removal to. the pp-op-rM purchased for the propesed market extenâ€" sion. C * 1 Large Lot (17,500) of Stove Pipes, In: ucements will be given to parties wishing |quantity for cash only, at C. P. Dorion, | _ Just arrived and now for sale at a great reduction, having bought at very low prices the following good»: Stoves of all kinds, jipanned, planshed and plain Tinware, Lamps and Coal Oil, Cutlery, Ax*s, Kwls of all sizes, at C. P. Derion‘s, 81 and 83 Sparks street,. Ottawa,. â€" 369la&w | Corrsono®.â€"1t would seem that an trror by some means got into our report it the prize list of the Counm Carleton hivition, recently held at ‘s Corners, in relation to mowing machines. ‘I he first rize should have been to the Warrior maâ€" ‘chine. exnibited by Mr. Robert Johnston, lof Rideau street, instead of to MrSJ. Young, who only took second prize with the Haggart machine. ‘New Avorronzsz â€"Mr. J. B. Mackenzic has leased one of Mr. Egleson‘s new snops at the corner of Rideau and Sussex streets, with a view to open a re»! estate mart and to commence business as au auctioneer. Mr. Mackenzie has had considerable expeâ€" rience in this line, erd trusts, by care mg prompt attention to business, to merit share of public patronage. + R Rexovar or rua Citr Hart.â€"The chims nies, :yaults and other temporary appur« ten«nces t> the City Hall, such as the bal omy and_bell tower, rre being taken down preparatory to its removal to another?} part of theâ€"square. Ere many days the old structure will hive vacated its present site, when the excavation will at once ‘be proâ€" ‘ ceeded with. \ Srazer Canssixes.â€"T‘wo or three sc .yenâ€" gers were at work the other day scraping the crossing», but for some rea:on or other they bire suddenly disappsared.© The work they did w«s a material improvemient and added greatly to the convenience of pedestrians, Lst the work be rennnT‘d at once, for the c ossings are in many places in a deplorable © >nditon. E> Couutr Pouios Cooxt.â€" Constable (Gorâ€" don arraign=d two boys, named John and Uharles Maville, before Mr. Lungrell County Magistrate, lrnerdqy. for robbiug the garden of the Hon Jamex Skead, of grapes. They were each sent to grol for a couple of days to place a resiraint upon their thievish propensities.. | & 88 Sparks stroot, Ottawa, 3601d&w New Hosm Towkrzâ€"â€"The new hose towâ€" er baing erested at the George Street Fire Station is on a fair way towards comple« tion. . The men beg«n sheeting it yesterâ€" day with clapborrar, It is a most unsightly looking object, and it is perhaps as weli that it is but a temporary affair. Cmmdonu wi!l be good anough to furnish to Euhort',thq%lï¬?:phl names, 0%he!Wis® their communica‘tans over sutitious s1z im« tures cannot be luseried. in ‘the (ttawa country, and some of the friendly societies amongst us, to give an occarional collection in aid of the funds of the Protestant Haespital in this city. _ > In London, and other parts of England, for two years past, all denominations have agreed in appo.nting what has been termed a «C lospital Sunday," and devoting all the offeriags receited on that day towards aid« ing the variou« Hoâ€"pitals for the relief of the sick and affliicted. Would it not be well if the several Chrisâ€" tian churches in Ottaws would agree to do the same thing ? Buch a plan would cerâ€" tainly be p ductive ;} great benefit to the char~Se . institutions â€" concerned, which are m\ h crippled in their benevo~ lent operaticns from the want of funds ; and if it met with eral acceptance it could be very eunl(u_#)mplh!{flf Let Oitawa bestir itself, and set an ox« ample to other cities in the Dominion of the co operation 0: all Christian congrega â€" tions in good works. Stallion for draught, 1st David &-u Stallion for general purposes, 1at James Johnston. j { i o Mare and foal for draught, 1st William gurdmnn ; 2nd John Paget ; 3rd Nicholas l»rke. al j Mare and foal for ‘general purposes, 1st Jemes. Brown , 2ad \!:n Fenton. . s tpan of drsught ‘horses in barmess, lst Wm Hurdman.‘ i | 4 bpan of horses for gene pna»uc, st Wnp.Fonron;'hd Joan l‘a;:i; 8rd Nicholas Clarke,. t pils > Baddie horse, 1st David Cowan; 2nd John Paget.: 14 k 'f:. year old colt for draught, i-t John Paget ; 2nd Wor Fenton; 3rd James Seiveright, _ . _ R " TIwo year old heifer, Ist Geo Haeron ; 2ad Geo Leng, ‘ 1+ One year old heifer, Ist George Heron ; 2n0d Wiliiam Fenton; 3rd Geo Lang. _ Hetter.call,, 1et Geo bing; Aha ifer , st Dg ; W Foaton, wlb f 1 .' lll Fatted cow orex, Ist Wm Fenton ; Jad ue of my lat Jos Betkat m of any age, lst Jos Baskervilie, . Tawo ewes, one yearold, lst Heron Zad James Johnston ; Srd Jos Befkergiy‘ Two year old colt for general purposes Ist Wm Fenton ; 2nd Fred Sparks, .. _ One year old colt for draught, ist Wm Hurdman ; 20d Nicholas Clarke,. ti The Agricultural Exbibition of %o townâ€" #hip of Gloucester took place on Wednesâ€" day, and resulted satisfactorily to those interested. < ‘The day was not very favoraâ€" ble, yet there was t fa‘r atten iance of visitors. . Much of th» success is attributed t>. the exeriions of, Mr. Sieveright, the President, and Mr. Jukes Johnston, Sao. retary of the Homnety . ’ h Township of Gleucester Agricultural it Exhibiiion. ~ . Musicat Reâ€"uxiox.â€"Last might Mr. M. G. Tiepke, whose objectis to elsvate the musical standard in tois city, gare hi;a:.q {rebeirsal in the Teaiperance gntl, Ri |1 Ftuel. The westher was most unpropi tious, but mevertheless a ooquiderabl: number of ladies ‘and ‘gentlomen were present. . Mr. Tiepke was assisted on t occasion by many well known _ lad and gentlemen amateurs, members of hi own choral class, who gave ample evidence of the excellent instract:>n of wh;ch they were .the recipients. A most pleassnt evening was spent. . At the unanimous request ;t' the audience, Mr. J. H. P Gibson was called to the chair, â€"and &h‘ genileman _ filled _ the same â€" with the | utmost | satisfaction | to all those present. . ‘1be evening‘s enter: tainument was opened oy a vocal selectio by Miss Page, who® was (‘rut‘:’g' sdninz for the richness und sweetness of her yvoice, and tor the #piit which she threw into the song, Mr. N. Garland sang the " Anchors Weighed", in & mostâ€"artistic style, tuTi showed an;amount.of caretul study rarely to be iound in an amateu:. Erg‘:uor Selwyn gave a fair rendition of the old ’wn‘. ** The Death of Nelson." ‘Ihe Misses Chevrier, pupils of Professor Tigpke, took the audience completely by .urgnu. Bom‘ youn’ ladies have voices of unusual ' excellence, were polh*» _ never beard '~.u’.2wr ‘advantage (than last . night. «*> They _ were enthusigqstically and deservedly encored. Mr. ;Vgg.q is| possessed of vocal abilities of no mean urder, and was greatly appreciated by the: audience."" Professor Worknaan miso gave an exhibition ofrhil vecal pdwo& and was emingatly â€"successful.~ Mr. ~Miriey "deâ€" lighted the audience with a podilormmoo on the violin, which was detervedly ercored The evening‘s entertainment was brought to a close by theâ€"sin 'ut of â€"the National Anxo., in whick tniA dience: engaged, In the course of the evenifg Heir Tiepke took occasion to call the tteation of those friends present, to the object, fthi'oh’ he aimed at, vis.: the elevation of the musical standard in‘this city. He was con< fident from the f.ces he saw present, that mm would . be »attained.= His first sdl was ‘in every respect a sucâ€" THE OTTAWA TIMESY, OCTOBER 9 ia14 Srumor or (Gis.â€"There is a most disâ€" agreqable stench from gas at the corner of Aicholas and Rideau streets, at Pea ock‘s hat and (ur store, also_ in Gowam‘s Upers House, ° Dur’n‘ the performance in the hall last night it w-: almost im; -ouibl:o:z rema«in, owing to the n{:h arising f an @scapement of gis. «Un the streois in the other localit:es tnere ‘is no accountin for it, unlees it is owing to the wet wesathe just set in again. The city is in a sorr plight from a regular combination of evil such as mud, gasâ€"stenchss, absence o; light and almost impassable streets. This condition of things is lixely to â€"sontinue until the water works and drainage are completed, which it is to be hoped may soon be accompitished, * ~~~ | , Gowax‘s Oreai House.â€"laRuo‘s Mins. treis and Hamall‘s Serenaders perfor for the secomd time last night before fair audience in tGowan‘s Opera House. The vocal selections of: Hugh Hamail we, azain heartily encorâ€"d, ana deservedly so, for it is not oiten that such a geod sol singer comes on the )t:iaw« boards. Henâ€" shaw La+ton and the Rich»rdson Bros. ar goodrepreseniatives ot the negro charaote and in their various d«li1ea ions thereof fairly convulsed the house w th lgugater Lai6 Heidelie maket a goo i Dut~th‘Vo¢sl.ifl, and received an encre ior a :0 marksbly good cormmic sobg in character.> ‘mage Richardson was favoravly rec=ived in his excelsior jig. The whole troupe, in t«¢t, excel in their peiformances the usual run of negro min« strels thay travel. xill & Bpsixges ‘Taor.â€"A leading igrocer on Rid 8 keeps a somewhat novel memorandun} book, in the way of a post i1 account. It been in «se since the year 1854, from which date this gentlieman cin tell the number of letters written and the amount of postage paid. . ‘Lhe book is nore the worse for twenty years use and looks as :i is werp good yet for as many years Porronusys! Trovaces â€"Last night two of the pol:ce force were‘called upon, in the discharge of| their duties to n.‘nï¬ an insbria: ed ‘iidividull in â€"Lower Town. Whiie crossing the Bappor‘s Biidge the risoner lay|dbwn, and for a while wallowed ï¬ke a sow in the mire. ‘The night w»s inâ€" tense‘y dark, and tor a time the constables had â€"a diffic@lt and dangerous task in removiag the drunken ind:vidual to the police siation. He was at last logked up, however, I}IQI' giving expression to the mostblasphemous and disgusting language. Aavus tracs Trover.â€"This some« what celebrated troupe will wi«it, Ottawa, nexc week,] opening their first pertormâ€" ancs in Gowan‘s Opera House, on Friday, the 16:h inst, (The piecs to be put on the stage is a Soviety drama entitied **The Maple Cournge, o:, Righted at Last." Agnes Wultr.c- wil appeir as> ©Wallace Tewmplieton ‘ and Sam B. Villa as 5 Hurry Templeton,.‘ . Charles We‘ster, the cele« brated comedian, is also to accompiny the troupe,.| ‘ihey give & grand matines on Siturday @irernoon ‘at 2:30 o‘clock. ‘The thoupe has a good reputation and will doubrless torm a great source of attrac. on for the week it remains in the Capiâ€" _ Avomon Birs.â€"Our readers will bear in mind the t Auction Bale, by Mr. Rowe, to-:g ,â€"at the residence of Mr. Paitisson, Ed inburgh. pmivate Seoreâ€" iary to His %oqflonny the Goversorâ€"Genâ€" eral, _ A most, exten=ive assortment of household fufniture will be sold together with a lease of the house and grounds lhmdooomtnnool «t 11 a.m. sharp, and the terms of pale are cash . I [4 PRAZE LiST] found herself much benefited, and still continues lo;:ï¬;t. I believe, undukn:d' Pn'id‘“ '.l (}JIIII I s . Hypophosphites has been the means of restorimg both my wife snd daughter, and I nope ‘:‘flm‘d T t-nil themselyes of its altbhough § t m."ï¬un-u mtwm * '.“" | traly, Jonss A. Brams. 26717 " â€" InriAMatiON or run Luses.â€"Clifton, N. B,, l7ith February, 1873. Sir: In behaif of my family, I wish to acknowledge a debt of gratitude I owe Mr. James 'j Feliows, My daughter had been ill with inflamma« tion of the Lungs, had raised large quanâ€" tities of blood and purulent matter, atâ€" tended with every symptom of Consumpâ€" tion. After obtaining the attention of two eminent physicians, who afforged her no relief, she was persuaded to try Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphites, (Upn taking two bottles we had every reason to believe she would be cured. Her physicians were surprised to find her improvement so rï¬ and advised her to continue its use, whi she did until her complete recovery..| Two Its nelther ahen nor eoured y madt has neitker taken nor required any cine, enjoying good health; and urq&:‘l: who are afflicted with ‘any Lung or Che trouble to use the ayWim without, fail. My wifé, also ‘having been iï¬ bad health for soime. time, and hvfl;hl Typhoid Kever it December lasp "Which lefs her much G’OM:::. mu†by: the physicians to use remedy to build her up. ‘Before taking halt a boitle she ayson‘s Indelible Ink and Crystal Markâ€" ing Pen combined, and enclosed in a neat polished wood case, is the latest novelty, The case is convenient, portable, always n::d’ for use, and completely protects the pebh and ink from loss or inï¬uz,nnbo kept in the werk basket and always ready . Price only 60 cents; <â€" â€" 3839 Parsox‘s Inom: : :!®g.â€"An invaluable article ; every hous: seeper should hare it ; every traveller n,n:n}u“nu it ; every hotel should have it. It is used with a common pen and is always ready. Pay. son‘s‘ink his endured the test of over 40 years, . > 3684 Tas Day Trurs can ‘be procured e ary morning for. 15 cents per #3>«, is « Weekly " Friday morni: gr, : " us for Engiish u‘“hk:‘ E, A. t‘ciry‘s El‘ll St,; Battie Bros., Rideau St, and Russell House; Lacy, Bridgeo 8St., (Chaudiere; L‘Echo Office, «i :i1; St Lawrence & Ot. tawa, and Cavad : .outral Hailway Stations For Bunneli‘s Patent Washer, Shorey & Co‘s Royal Cinsdian Wrioger, Polygon A Uurning, Fu.raaces, Staves and Stove q fitted up in a workmanlike manner go U. P. Dovion. _ Also on band and for sale very cheap. 7,500 Stove Pipes of all kinds at our well known townsman, P. Dorion, 81 ‘and 83 Bp-:: street, ()ttawa, Ont. â€"â€"â€" 8691d&w The trial ofâ€" feur prisoners for murder, which for diabolical premeditationand cold blooded ution has rarely nrpue tm bran tm court of St. Umer. The vi‘l:ï¬u f:r" Andlr: Delhaye,â€"â€"â€"the occupierâ€"of a farm at Daree, about two and a kalf miles from +amer ;. and the â€"murderers were his wife ; Delaitre her brother ; a man named Du« bosqueite, who had been discharged from the service of the decessed in consequence of his relations with Madame Delihaye ; and Brutel, a farm laborer, â€"The lease of the farm having. mearly expired, Deihaye had taken another farm eight miles distant to: which he had sent his wife and children remaining himself at La Daree with Brutel to complete his removal. . On the following day some men, went to the house, which they found closed, and on entering the stables they discovered \the body of Del« haye between the horses‘ feet. Aninvesâ€" tigation showed that a& knife had been thrust through his head from ~ear to ear ; and then twisted about to cut the arteries; and that money which the deceased wes known to have in his possession was stolen, Brutel was arrerted, and suspicion having attached itself to Dubosquelie, he also was ‘ taken into custody." Brulel contessed that: his fellow prisoner had committed the crime, and that he had assisted him in re moving the body. â€" Just before the trial was to have tiken place, in June las‘, the euthorities receired unexpected informaâ€" tion which identified Delattre and Dubosâ€" ‘queile with an attempted murder of ï¬x fatherâ€"in<law of ‘the former in 1869. The trial was postpened until last week, and in the interval the strongest .._v‘if':m tained establishing not only i of the prisoner with the two crimes, but ‘riso showing that Delattre was ::;r Dubosâ€" quelle at 1aDaree on the night of the murder, and that Madame Delkaye had urged l';mul to get rid of ‘her husband, promising him 5,000 francs. Dubosquelle and the woman .Delhaye haveâ€"been~ senâ€" tenced to truvauz forces for lite, and Brutel and Delattre tor 20 years. 9 John Fexuessy was arraigned on several charges of burglary, on l.hrao( which he was sent to the Assizes,. , was remanâ€" ded till this morning ‘on others, upon which he will, no doubt, be finally comâ€" mitted for trial, George Seymour, for deserting his emâ€" ployment, . wes let go on promising. to â€"go back to work and paying casts of Court Framcis Tait, charged with being drunk, was allowed to go on the promise that he woulu for the future avoid the cup that intoxicates. James Hartrey, arrested for being drunk and disorderly, was (fined $2 and costs.. He furnished the ~needfu) and saved a weâ€"k‘s icaprisonment. Wm. Murphy, arraigned for being druck and/in:ulting a female by throwing his arms around her on the lfuol,m fined #5 and costs. In defsult he went to limbo tor two weeks. C Potatees, 1st Wm Warnock ; 2ad Robt Burteos ; 8rd Kennedy Johnston. mm?-h turnips, lst Root Skead ; 2nd Robt Surtees ; 3rd Wm Hurdman. Common turnips, 1st Jas Seiveright ; 2nd George Lang ;l 3rd A McKellar;~ Shd Hebt olds, "lst Robt Surtees; | skg::l;‘ l:-’:_' Wor Fenton. ) E j * ‘Police Conrt. Before M. v‘Gara, P.M. | Fenton ; 3rd Nicholas Clarke. Aged boar, 1st Nicholas Clarke, Aged sow, lst Jas Johnston; 2und Jos Baskerville, y Boar under one year, 1st Jas Johnston. .Sow under one year, 1st Micholas Clarke; 2ad Geo Heron. 12 1be of cheese, 1it Matthew Heron. 24 lbs of butter, Ist Gep \Herony 2nd Jos, Basketville ; 3rd Matthew tHeron. 5 lbe of honey in comb, lst Matthew Heron .», One dozen parsnips, lit Geo Lang. de red carr ts, lst Geo Lang. do white carrots, 1st Geo Lang. do _ mangolds, lst Matnew Heron, doâ€" : blood beets, Jst Mathew Heron. \do : Swo;inh turnips, lst iln.how | ©:00. ks t Â¥, Bix heads winter cabbage, 1st C Billings. Three heads caulflowers, lst C Billings. Kighteon onions from seed, 1st D Ac« Lauchlin, * u(lbuoouon of potstoes, lst: Jos Baskerâ€" ville. _ s 4 | Collection of apples, 1st D MeLauchlin ; it itoie wheat, Jas Sei t; 2nd Johnston ; $rd Wm E'"'hm' n .-.:: Spring wheat, lst id Cowan; John Paget; 3rd Jas S Rucior"**‘ Bast regulated and best cuitivated farm, let kobt Skedd ; ?ad David U;m; Srd Wm Fenton. â€" Vats, lst A McKellar; 20d W Rowat ; 8rd Jas Spratt. Barley, lst Geo Lang; 2nd Wm Hurdâ€" man ; 3rd Jas Johnstor, Peas, 1st Alex Boyd ; 2nd John Paget; 3rd War Fenton, Corm, Ist Wm Warnock ; 2nd Wmm Hurd. man; $rd Jas B:i: ererght, Carrots, ist D McLauchlin; 2nd Jas Brown; 3rd Jas Johnston. Terrible Murder in France. ‘Taursopar, Oct. 8. Shorl0"s Office, County of Oariston, UBLIY NOTIOR is To Wit. ‘ & hereby tnat the Couris of Oyer and mineg mncul Gaol Delivery, ai.d of Assize and Nist Pn.n-‘ in ï¬:r the said County ot Carle m, wiil be &1 the Court House in the City of Ottawa S070 Blot at the mour or en af the algoe L O : A A of whion all Ooroners, Magistratos, Bal ‘Th, ow stables, and all others coucerne1, ure required to taike notice and govern themselves . __ _ AtF sven o‘clock in the Eventny. Terxsâ€"One third cash, baiance in feur annus! ‘ustaiments, bearing imlcrest al 7 ceat, Title gnaranteed ROBINSON‘8 BLOOK, SPARKS STREET p100 ons ons Aiotere, Amos Rowe and J sn ve W "-h.i out with wide ':'-3 Ngtou su:r.o $ and wht r the » Muoe un eoto radks topoan, ie ponie qo . the store in Srike Ubuer Temi ate censiahuny in rine" Tae 0 r Town are y in soil is d ’.’:ho.u', from its ; osltior, -':‘2.1;: brious, g‘ reudering it nue:lpbb #pot 10r FPAMILY IVILLAS AXD PRIVATE RESIDENCES For many miles; the large and extensive Jumber establishutents. w.th their m piies of = ber; %mit:-uflmlfl'iwnwu:nl: majes | GENERAL ADAMY PROPY®R&TY, ‘The sitvation is most cemman‘‘ng, being th 2"?&.\:‘.‘""«‘.'.“‘ withio m‘b:fl'udc Of the an geg ori,, "" *cener? is most enc‘ ~ut‘ng, & BYT. PUBLIC iAiUCPTLGON, @N THURSBAY, OOT, 2i=p,. The lgtan of t« above choice and able O!I'? RUPERTY wi‘l offer for p'-‘lu‘;s competition Uhis desirable esta‘ *; It is so well and favourably known to eve y resident in Ultaw: ‘that it is almost need‘ess to ’mn‘!- thl:anbons it, It can, however, be c07 y City is equal to it is wen "B..'v'.lï¬.u"“"'...l.!;'.'.‘.‘; Â¥65 img the Rideng Or amt on‘ puosen by Blas o mt e en m es . and has evep since been known as the (Without exception) THE PICOK OF THE. 01 ? To BE S0LD ‘Grand bill for Priduy Mgol TheBociéty Dradia Wallace, as. . ... Muud Tem pleton. ï¬u‘:-“vum u....-»:....lln:l;::,t:pfla. Perform ance to commence with a side . F\ in ow h g1 ieorrge ce <fecr : uou‘l':'“’&'m (Taimims each pight % % p snoun.':od mhu‘lou;l,orw|llde 1nre. * Doors at T ; mt 6. a _ Gfand W anuS hR Saturday aftorn son ‘at 250 clock . â€" The best show on the road ! T. E. LITOHFIELD, Agent. Ost. 9, 1874. . »~ D Oc 8, 1874. XT OTICE MAPLE â€"COTTAGE ; AGNESâ€"WALLACE Magnificent Un‘formed Band ! COMMENOING FRIDAY EVGC.; 00T. 16 Only to be found in a firstâ€"class Tailoring Estabâ€" 2s lishment.‘ 4 mf"flom.uucn.m my Stock and judge 76 Sparks Street Purchased in the best European Markets, com jR T prising all { THE LATEST NOVELTIES, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT JOSEPH KAVANAGH, 30B SALE, JMWPARsenriD, 8 lawgs andfhplondi FALL GOODS, SHADINES, SHADINES FURS ~REPAIRED D EV LIN‘S Pm AREQUIRING THEIR AND SAM VILLA . SRNSATION: COMXEDYX TROUPE s lt "’"“T,‘lff&“ï¬i{ * y ENGLISHK AND AMEBRICAN STYLES} Bon‘t forget the place, 1t is JRIMROSE HILL ESTATE, ONE HUNDREED OHOICE LOTS, Y OWaN‘S OPERA BOUSE Hat and Fur Depot: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ARMOUTA BLOATERS. e, and of RECEIVFDB D AILY, Or, RIGHETED AT LASE, Thos, Liaw resnoo. Should send them at ence to By Jonu® NicHorsox, DBy. Sheriff. CHAUDIERE FALLS, | ONIHSâ€" WasicK GNLY, WELLLNGTONâ€"ST OTTAWA RIVE® And for sale by F. POWELL,‘Bberif. AMO3 ROW & JJI?! HULLL. Finnan Haddies. Bupers @rchestra \daw â€"|HATS! FURSI ..._d...auo Liver ¢l withâ€" And Retail of all Obemistis a1d Blorekeepers O Cud£30+ LBO workd, .lb apply Sevory & Asthma and (Bronchitis, l’lu‘.‘il,bw.:.- had the uost won. &' n t in boxes. SAVORY ANDiJMOORE â€"_‘.‘â€""M W&y / nom o t beqy ed ceriain relie! than auy other -A,,,._Mu-mï¬mn‘“ Mai Miss M A Indhu.zvl March W .. . * Marshall T | > Martin 8 Martin K Mason D Maason W T is admitted by all who have tried it, fl';hilnofll borty L Logan Miss M Heron T 2 Kill Mre H2 â€" Hitghoock G Hoble Miss E H dB' hes i:&u'lu Hyland J J Irein G Lirine J;W Irwin l‘l:l James M A â€" Johnaton J Johnsion & A Johnst m Geo Johnstou L Johnston 8 JKh L"John vanagh K"‘-PT x.-,ngh Kenuy â€" | Koight Mrs |J Kingila Mis J Lafloley " Landrie W > Lang J Liattam J Je Little MreC Forbes A~ \ “# ‘. p siks Frankiin s M A Fumnell â€" & Galoa J >" m Gardner J all» Gaudio Miss,E ,, * Garvey P ‘Gardner & Co D Gemain V a Grant P : L Grant & A h Urace c?"-«"‘f" S Gu Gn.lg': j Haley Miss M Hall Mre M | ;3 Hemilion . B ... Hervris F Harvey K _ .. ; Harvey Miss AM Healy H. #5 Heagle E Dyson G N Eilis M Edwlud‘ Wi(; eston Bige N & Evereis Miss Euqubart R Evane TDo=| > + Finghnan B Faux C Farranse W Ferrie & C Ferman A * Ferguson Miss K ho tal it 4 Fouster Miss 8 A. CniiBJn C j Curu‘llSn Davie J C is ily Miss g:l:’m.nw Dade H 2 Davidson {l’- A Dempsey R . Donelly Miss B gun JBo 5 Desn 5†V Collins Mrs A & Courtman Jno Lanveal Mrs C Cosgrove Jus Cotman Miss 8 Cowan Mis D Calder W G ' Calit F Cameron G A Câ€"rdift Jno Casé J Child H Clark G B Clark E > ; Qlark C 8 Cobb E 2 Craige John Brooks Delie L & Browa D A ‘ Browna â€"Mics M B:own D M j Buss & C) J B Calink WA , 1 4 Oitawa Post Office, Bept. 80th, 1874 Aair Tag" Narcins A o Alnlzn A mIJJn * Anderson T A Minogne Angus Miss C Mills @ Angus Geo Miller Wm Anderson Mr Mond Mre J A~ Anderson 8 B ml Arostrong =:l’l C : i Armst: Morgan A-noldol')lr‘.l H Moren P Acheson 8 ° Morrison A . a‘n‘.:inJJGA I.,rm Miss l‘ j# tlie * > Belt G C Munroe W | g:l: R un uuuué =b K vie P 4 h Bainster Geo m A g'ennuh‘k , Murray Mrs au“, j ngom Jas Misa . SoReune , Sooden tXnobta! Furner, A. E, Boidt J _ Bourder H BROBERY 1 45 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Opposite Featherston‘ OfCanadian, English and American ALEX. BROBERY « > hk« 4 DATUBERA TATULA [WIIINITJEIRTG]UIIOTS] LA ~Furs repaired and cleaned in 8STOCK OF FALL HATS ture is being sold out very cheap to make IST OF LETTERS remaining in (Signed) ~G, P. BAKER, t tin tipthrg Posimaster. say8:â€"* 1 have Mu;:.x Molennan J k MeMorron C M McMabon Miss M mflalnn 0 McKerricher Miss M McKean Miss M MoKiroy D McFarland & Co 2 MoFrriand Miss J McoGee & Jones Mogany kss C Melntyre P D McDoenalid D J McEinea Wm McBiroy W J MoDonaid Miss C 1 Whaley & Wosds Whyte Jno .: Wickm«a H 2 'dhnl‘i:lfl Williams £d : _ Weodburne G L °* ;“Tt' ‘ oung Young W C | Yzarl . Mobridey * ". > McoCallum D « McAlister Geo * McCarron & Ca meron Ware Miss M Weich W aleh T 4 Td as Wmn- C Whitson Mr zdooi'lf 4 merng ol Tweedy C, Thompsen D. . _ Tower L > . Tarrance Miss K Trotier T H > HJmen'J‘ B 3&‘&2‘5‘: MM‘JA Bimckhouse U G Browart Miss E& Btunger .J . â€".» Biearns Miss" M snad tw '__‘ 188 bwanston â€" ï¬nlhdni?“ 1 Thistle Mre kKuig Miss KE Robertson D ‘Rogers J & 2 Robertson R®2 Robinson Wmm Robertson J F Boott W L. Bhae A D Emialdg a â€" Bhoemaker J M Binays & ® mdford D Pearsall C Porkins W C , Plaw & J 2 . Power W t Proterage& Co Mesars Prettie U Purdy Woe a Kalph M 2 Kalston K .: Ru QC Riddle F Patterson J L Patterson Jas Raymond C W Net t , > t aen W Brign Wm â€" /\ U‘Leary Kd / * Moxley W Morgan W W Moren P :«-.3-,“ Morgan Miss M Munroe W :ulhll‘l:;h K yers Muir Miss A Murray Mrs H _ O‘ Connor T Mealy G Ibopo'lnv Mills @ Miller Wmm Mond Mre J A it . Mrs. Jas Mrs C Miss M 3 the &| .PAMAGED @o9ng S « f » lh a ?mh-n are e io. ;1;1 %::wou sv:'m atn LOkbs mouo provide es A We (w' se '_"-‘Gr'..ua""‘-_!ail vfl the amusic SLODGR. â€" . .. s )o .0 o ols trom $ 00 a.m. 106 Quite foundiand, can pe obimined al 148 MB $ POST OFFLOK HA V LDGB c , mflu be "received al «MA al the rag of Four per O06 «mpnm. and dennsile can be wr Lmme. h Â¥PM.ss OFFIOE ROURE M # C Adnmer wil 36 p; M6., anvptered maug on di ns yripiioie ind t wel h Saiine nmminer paalitt 1 m!-Tm o l ( 20 Horee Blunkets 00 ns purposes Agpiy to :» 4. C A. inrge quantity of E Arriral and Departure Food Awcliiuge; can bomt Bor A i Town , torent. A mugnificont "a Seten uid a ui & Oo, New York, Aw h _ A very fine mouse On -“%fl ‘efl' haged ut ouce, ::. they ieave . glm: TTA WA CHORAL WKION For hull pé ©x foot on Hoohieser an elevated :' Uhurch. Apply AgÂ¥ 100 Acres of ue io se ot tempanon stabies. / Will be sold a 1 n" h* ie Oc renaid t t_: most com: Lots 6 and 48 North Bandy Hill, two chole a:wwla a-n.-.::- lnte Agar Fieiding, enuancing s vaiue., . Mieans s woged in o -m;.!.‘.? handsome ; ; out reserve orommenin realol very ‘up“., on account of the Ung cerned, #1 his Bale . olvok, on mun.'n‘flfg baie of Tapesiury Carper? Dé inouain ase . . .8 89 s Ti stone basementiad)Auing Dalyâ€"st., having cach â€" roofi; d ibing room. und g, n"'._..' L"."_. Â¥i/ 0 16â€" ABd be tine" pobies ho. o They t Lerms, by AW pairs of Grey Sha A valuabié preperty on the Oc 8, 1894, To be sold at Public 24 UCTION Bapg T ORFICK, OTTAWA *A Se4ssee 350 w4 mACEME y C:e0@@# here are mach ie eras i8 COmief force ¢ No. 12 day busi fact ie es the vent ng ove aged iarge MeRsg U the ( rs iween Brown pr in re @7 tite Shitheq oliowed wegan At vision gi»8 | seued io. 6 some® be nd el¢hi the "gh ©D sst wt t