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OOKBINDLHG ESTMP + LISH MENT. , p arlways. & Ottawa Railways we :1: Brockville, HS8> TRALNS AILL. STREET, OTTAWA forating, Numi &s requiring prinicd headings K RULER, AND . LAWRENGE | R V I 8. RIL 2, 1875 oRTIM E. st, arriving in Ottawas at 740 A RAILWAY. m‘....:i-. SE . . _ _â€" 9.3 w 9%., 410 VQK. McKAYy * Hotel. BINDER, NG sSOUTH @ibinders,. GRAPHER RKS STREET. o with the Grand Trunk tallway . 2 x Manufacturer, ! points Kust and Wesk F RUNNING TD kest and oest Frunk Eus & Rome cwownBailway | 1.30 A B min have LLDL@ ecting with. 6. .. t gwith, East and West TIr y, as follows : URTH CENTRAL rom Brockvilie make# jrand" ‘Trunk Expres® en > us vom nount of available pr iOT k Express a. 6. FOSTEE, Managing DirectOf. veanuny . MOlpsuiv iroat, uuu;é Htroot, Westy 130 p.m., 7. 40 p.B4 210 pFg '&L‘. e Tok t cudr , Â¥K r route hok Traws 4 | uferin E l6 k d being ie used i se coloured ewhere, ~ L amuperating @v ngs of the Sterling. Di Artrive Jus 108. Arcanls" SPECIR Amive ® 136 «BA 4.10 Â¥ M« 1.10 P.M» on in $.40 p.O9. trom Quebec every _ aturday, cailing at Loch Foyle to reeâ€"ive on board and undh‘zfi- and Passengers sand from Ireland a: d Scotlund] are intended to be despaiched from Quebec ; Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotlate sules of Property and Patents, and organize Companies. ‘;uy in vested |l‘l.'fll“- class securities to pay 7 und 8 per cent. inâ€" terest: Stocks purchased and carried on a margin «[ 10 per cenc. inlerest at lowest current Tne shortest, cheapest and houoolunhr.â€"‘. safest in the workd, Vessels wii, be despatched as follows * in retiring from the practice of my profession, 1 have left with by former Assistan:, Mw" A. F. COTTON, my Pians and kKecords of Surveys in Uttaw» and vlolnlti, and have much pleasue in recommending bim as my sueâ€" cessor . \ 3819 W.R. THISTLE. ‘ Banker, Montreal Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. Bonds and Checks, Commercial paper discounted. . Col‘ections made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" terest arlowed on deposits. Oct. 30. 1=74. 3640â€"8awk y. Bm\lu « iL u: wil«0ut rooms, and rooms® without «» . Table aid rooms firstâ€" t1ass. . Cornes ;»rks and sank streets, and within two imninutes‘ walk of the | ariian ent OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Bulldings. tended to sail from the Clyde ovur“{ou-m‘ and from Quebee on or about otorh ursday Maxtroman...... _ . about may PHORNICIAN., (2.20000> 0 ** lsth .+ W ALDENSEAN) .....0 0008 in "* K NEA tb A e 22200 ol 22 2g08 with * Omuibus L 63, SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAW A. B.AI. WANTED.â€"A bedroom . and bourd wepted for an elderiy Lady in a hu-ll; wb*n there are no ebildren. Address KAPPA, Timxs uffice. 5° 811 GIBBS & COURSOLLE, The Steamers of the Liverpool Mail Line sailing from Liverp>ot every Thursday and w. B CHALKER, «« _ «». _ Manager & BhiaTGRBAHMAM . . «Popri J INGOFOAKMLQ ces 20e k2 s oc on enivn rppe si e k . -Wsuwmmlwmu Venzel. not secured untii paid ‘or Oorn.o"mbwu the rate of 2s per bottle to Cabin Passengers supplying their own W .nes or Liquors. 4 FWIWO LET > MeNA Hoard ~\ &odging. GLASGOW, _ LIVEKPOOIN, _ BELFABT, ir LONTONDEREEY, § Cunme $3 gxs a $0 â€"Ourreney. | | | mogiiiioa en an ho semag orhetabit r. * w w e P ARSESULAST LLNE: _ .. .__ )‘ NIPAN.E’: i’::“‘)'.l‘; 7 &a'“: uouLngaita & MUSUCEUVE y FENO LET Addr. s Jma. 2s 187 Ottawn July Z2 1878 Oftice / POLYNESIAN. .. .. ... ... ...« «. » MBY 6 NOANDLN aVLAN > . ~ . Nee HARMATIAN.... ... ...... . June & PERUVIAN . ;. ............. June 12 POLYNESIAN............ .. . .Jung 19 Rates of Passage from (QQuebec :â€" Tno Sidithcts of the Uimgow. Line ave int Purticulars free, or samp doil\rs that will enable you Moriguges parchased and Loans negotiated. UPFICEâ€"NO, 3 Beli‘s Block, Elginâ€"st., Otliawa Nov. 2 1874. 2446 88 oD " Y M \" YXA Patents of Invention, A p1 NoU ND O LET â€"N . apply to | CosLNT H 1 A N MB ®+ an . OND BROTHERS, insurance and Real Estate agent. LLAN LINE Â¥uten spprosch to Great Britain. nes, @pproac Â¥ »ccuin modstion unsurpassed EA!‘;H OPF | PABAAGi ; . From NEW YORK to _ _ . psm®Eq / h moer, naturdad STEAM LRS n«@Â¥ usn NY unandow. | RTHUR F. COTTON, ONALD M. GRANT, P ATENTS. Musinecss.C ards. Provinceial Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Huccessor to W . K. Thistle & Co. ce, as fermer‘y, over Manvu‘s Hardware . 3819â€"tf ___ _ Hotels, __ A ..BIONâ€" HOTEL ELP WANTED ANCHOR LINE, K1 oRKk FPOR ALL &A NTED. â€" W e w (TRADE MARKS REGISTERED) f Pussage from Quebed Stcamships. Business that will Pay Ma Mamnkers. $3 per day ©20 a Tam i‘n stamp, M New York. ud from the Cars and Boats fre TTAWA, Ont urt House Avenug H M Wim M. B ntral Schox« SOLICITORS OP n to Mr. Baker PRINCES TrRSAC O. Box 79 omnil. D, W,. COW ARV &CO., _ W. J, Murogue, Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, «iâ€"0, Chamberin em i is str MHKS, FORGIE. 37â€"9â€"5m Tt NO. 3829. Brook lyn e AM & <or, B { bfky , _ Montrea Strâ€"et. }8 $3 May 18 May _ 22 May _ June & 3rd June whh = * 37(0y 3aw k 786 Im an. (r to 821â€"1w \, Mass 3818â€"61 nment n have ure I819â€"31 w i ud 84 Momceopathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheour. Residenceâ€"Albert street, Uifice hours from 6 w ila.me., and 2to 4 p. m, Specia‘ attention wiven to disessed an« displacements of the Sparks sis r(l.g‘n‘l’n: the public :.’l:& he has opened ‘t‘fig; cluss ~ TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, In P. A. EGLESUN & Co.‘s old stand, No. Hussex street, with & full and weli assorted rinck of Funcy Trowserings, F%G.flm Heotob, Eng and Canadian Tw , Meitons, }:rwu:lflm ceskius , Broado "a ‘\‘louou.nl, Te a dom en w‘(:knnlfun'im' FURNISHINGS, T!o late«t Noveities in V INDSOR H%ABFU, flnfimou. HO~Lâ€" RY, GLOV &o. It is sufficie‘t to state that bet recoxnized ns the leading Cutier in the l.lont:tn..ndlmn ong experieuce in New York, and in connection with the firm of P. A. Egleson & Co,, cmmoni {ogzether with the fract that I employ rone bui tirstâ€"class work men ; 1 with even more than usual confidence, -ol'lnl?:iu'o share of public P. J, EGLESON. \pdi 21 8824â€"lm CAUTION. Dl TUPPER imay be consualted profes« sionaily at his Mflonon;h.lomllo Streei, house formerly occupied by kon, P. Mitâ€" chell. f Sl7â€"ly M ., ve consulted «t his Uiice, corner of U‘ Uou nur and Aibertâ€"sis. _ hels FWNHOMAS P. FORAN, Barristers, Auq’my-. Solicig@rs, Conâ€" veyancers, &¢., (Of the inte ufm of Lewis .& !‘nhey.) UFYICE=â€"i/zin Street, Ottawa. 0, h. Prsmex A. J. Curistt®.| K. P. Hruu. Feb. 5, 1874 484â€"8m T »m t hifles ‘al DT. J08. t mqu".y»om.o ‘al L. Jus. beandin‘s, Main Province o: stuebec. Barrisier Attorney, Solicitor in Chan« eery, &e., for thoPioyince of UHi@io. Main sn ot, Huil, P. Q. scasâ€"4m _____ Notary Public and Advocate, Has opered an ~tnce n the Village »f Hull Province of (Quevec, for the transaction >f ill Notarial and Le« busivess,.either in the )‘ ter Comy Osgoode Jobn II_QK;".‘D- * H i~0, Chamberiain & A, W. Blow......... ‘r.‘-?: l"iow;ntmoicn. W ilitam m m........-.-..... """.a,°‘°”':A'..... To ALKE: Meuw‘An, ® OR ORDER, s Office Uver Mr. B. Huckeli‘s Klour Store, corner of Nussex ind Yorkâ€"streets QLawa _ FWHAILLON & CHRYSLER, DS. BURROWS,C.M.L.C.P.8.L.C0., M.0 P.8.0., radumte Mcwitl University, Montreal, Surgeon Torthurgberiand â€" and Durham Lavairy, Late \i’m;.!, Coroner N. and D. Oilice and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and Barristers and Au.r-o;-.l-l.-'. Soliet» tors in Cha moery, Notaries, & o. Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Rideau Streei. , Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Con:â€" veyancers, Notaries, &¢., &¢., Officeâ€"meli‘s Block, opposite Russell House. Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors, Conveyancers, &c., OTraWaA, ONT, DaANTETI O‘CoNNOR. 1 w/D. Hoga. _ Sept. 9, 1874 / 3667 McLzoD STEWART (eu. 17, 1874. W . H. W ALKEER, |.R.Cagprzus,Jr. | P. PENNOC®K July 21, 874. * 1 c 4ds Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys and Conveyancers, &c., %q. Bell‘s Biock. Elginâ€"st. ‘Sb HonBLE. K. W. SCoTT, Q. C. Bs terus Gilmo »r, Esq., George Hay, Esq. _ _ > . _ A Ge mkr‘:lq&n mguuulm?cqhnmd. lnterest Allowed ou Deposits, s _ Gold, Currency and Sterling Drafts Purchased Barrister, c.-vo{.-oeh #&¢., Sol citor * in Chancery. Officeâ€"â€" Jppost‘e the Russell House, over Gibson‘s : onfectionary, _ _ __ _ (e ‘rovince of ?iioi-- m« Umtario, Special care Aven to the enllect:om ~ accounts in both Proâ€" nces, Hull; Oct, 26, 1874 Â¥46h RQOMS, RUSSELL HOUS E. Hours from 10 a. m. until 5 p.m. Victoria Bulld '_'opru" to Wester: Block .f. P-l:g-o‘ Buildings. DixEoroRs : ¢ James MacLaren, K#q., President. Charles Magee l-iq.. Viceâ€"President . C. T. Het .. Hon, L. R. Oh M.P.t. Robort i'd.?u‘\um, Ksq., M.P., Arexaude: Frasor, Esq., Hou. George <Bryson, Allan Physician, Surgeon and Acconcheur, COrrTaWA, OnT. Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st . Censre Town. Nigh fliceâ€" at his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre Town Cancers cured without the use of the knife, by new but certmin, speedy and aimost painles rocess. Keference given to parties success illy treated ifrequired, l Officlal Assignee. City of OTTA W a, County of Carleton _ Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c., F@~Mosgrove‘s Building Kideauâ€"st., Ottawa. Hox . JorN O°‘CoNNOR, Q.C. G. J. O‘ Dowxrty, Dec. 4, 1824. W tiawa South side of Rideauâ€"st.,near Gloucest %% Consultatons at all honr», t ‘he Public nr:':m';eh,y cautioned that the :u; â€"wing notes, ich have gone amissing, ‘--t.:z and this is to caution all parties against «rchasing the same; NOTES PAYABLE To MESSRS, FROST &4 WoOD, ‘OR ORDER 1 W Oftice No. 12 St. Jamas "treot A pril 21 1008, G. TauLo® June 3, 1873. Â¥â€"V. H. FERLAND, lapt. 9, 187 mduii, March 9, 1874 Miawa, QCt. 24, 18724 ' W. W. WARD, & Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &c., goode, â€"April 2th 1875 Savings" Departmient. MNNE APPLES. The first of the Season, sOPTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, BANK OF OTTAWA. #@~Money to lend on Real Estate, INHEY, CHWERISTIE & HIL!, R. J. P. LYNN, E. 0. C. WOOD, E. J. D. R. MACDONELI , E. POMROY, / § CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN . E. LOGAN, *CONNOR & Hogo, V MARSHAL MATHESON, & & Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Jcoâ€"Master in Chanecery. Cha mbers, Co BMedical Cards. J ALIK ER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, CoNNOoR & O‘DoHERTY, Merchant Tailor. ARCHAMBAULT, TILLIAM MOSGROVE, C. W. MacCUAIG. . . COUTLEE, B.C.L., * Bnrrister, Advocate, &e. for the Advocate, Solicitor May now be consulted in his Just Received, JAS. BUCHANAN, _ larth c Rotices. cqal €ards. PATRICK RoBerTson % Cashier. t E. H. OHRYSLEE J. J. GormULLyY, , &e. MONTREAL, TDt $T2iâ€"ly 1753 3766â€"Lf 1 «O ConoUmes UHIIM CC NSE MAGBNOY NC TS ters, tumblers, wines, &¢., Electro plated wuel table cutle:y in knives, forks, spoouns, &c., Ha ol eloth, two hall coal stoves, base burners, hall lamp«, hall table, &c., b w bedsteads, bureaux and glasses, tables and chairs, spring and hair matirasses, blankets, sheets and quilts, bedâ€" room carpets, window blinds, bedroom deif, &¢. , cooking stove and utensils, one set of dish covers, crockery, kitchen utensils, &¢, table, wool carpet, coloured dinner service, tea fnd Conlsedot, chiug, out glaes ware, 111 dcoudt One English cottage plano, seven and a half vctave, almost new, one parior suit‘in erimson reys, b w centre table, one pair handsome b w tables, one b w rock‘ng chair, two fancy b w cheirs, one mantle mirror, everal pair« of fancy China vnul,rurrlour ornaments, Awo sets of window cu m,threop.l{w carâ€" pets, b w extension dii.ing table, six b w cane seat chairs, b w sideboard, lounge sofa, side table, wool carpet, coloured dinner service, tea will sell at CROCKER" HOUS Carpets, @Qilâ€"cloth, New and Second Hand Chairs, Bedstcads, Whatnots, String | Beds, Pallinsses, : Wool Beds, ld and Rosewood Man« tel Mirrors, Chamber Toilet Tumblers, and a . Very Fine Seven and aâ€"half Octave Cot tage Piano, Carpets, &c. Tuesday, April 27th ‘75, Household Furniture, SHOOLBRED & CO. Have received of their Spring Importations, 13 BALES COARPETS and CURTAINS. Embracing ali the novelties, out for the season, 0 which the confidently F4 . { Invite:© Inspection.~ 1am instructed tosell by Public Auction at the residence of the late F. â€"D. BURROWS, Esq., McKa: street, New Edinburgh, on Wedâ€" nmawdemn inst, at eleven o’clooiJ all the Faing in part Amudino !elouncei d woll up. sing in pai me and well u Kouwred arm, and other c to m&ofi: centre tables, mfio tables, excellent carpets, glcture-. whatnots, window hga‘tnv, side oards, dining table, dining chairs, hali stove, hall nn_-glmn. stair carpets, b w and other bedâ€" steads, bureaus. wash stands, lflf‘ and hair mattrasss, kitchen stove and hall furniture, china gluss, crockery, ball oil eloth, tables, chairs, pots, pans, and various other articles that cannot be enumerated. Special a‘tent! n is drawn :o this sale as the furpiture is not long in use and must be sold withont any reserve. Look out for the Red Flag when youwptofl'l.he street cars, Remember the day Wednesday 28th, at eleven o‘elock. _______ _ _ _ ___ HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MARIA STREET, The subscriber is favoured with instructions fro... F. CURRY nat,”w sell at his residence, No. 7 Mct 'nrmack'l block, O‘Comnor street, on TUESIâ€"AY, th 27th inst., all his houseboid furâ€" uiture and effects, comprising the contents of six bedrooms, riour, dln!nf roome and kitâ€" chen. In the tdmnms. with the or !inary turniture, will be fou~d sheets, quilts, boisters, pillows, excellent doubie and single lmn( atnix nun."" Hink, gltge "and oro ery. ng . 0 n, crockery. An exeotl’l:illa: klt%b:fl stove and 'fi::';":"m"‘n" copper r @n necessary m furniâ€" ttre. In the parlour will be found sofas and chairs in bair cloth, pictures. centre table, carâ€" prts, and various other articlk s Sale -haa at eleven o‘clock, on Tueslay Â¥7th inst., and withâ€" out ary reserve. Bargain« may be looked for at this sale. J, BERMINGYIAM, i 6 Auctioneer. TOTALLY â€" UNRESERVED AUCTION Sale to commence at 12 o‘clock sharp. ROWE & ERRATT, Household â€" Fu rniture, nor street, on THURSDAY, 28th inst., at eleven «‘clock, all the neat and nearly new househboid f im ture and effects therein, comprising handâ€" some parior suite in green repp, wn.fi linen covers for same, b w centre table, what not. card table, trifle tabies, mirror, mantle ornaments, window hn.ng::lp. h~ndsome carpet exiending m“"d"‘. ‘coual % To tlas -1:1& s, din chairs, cb ass crockery, Iml:foil oloc.:‘ exoellen?“m’l s«tove, sta‘r carpet and rods, with the contents 0f four well furnished bed rooms, comprising bed steads, encicored wash stands, bureaus with gl‘;c attached, lprlnr and other matitrasse wding and house linen, kitchen -wve'an:I furniture, as well as a quantity of culluary uteusile. This furniture was all J:uohued new not twelve months ago, and as house must be given up on unn,;. everything will be sold without reserve on Thursday, &h Jus‘., at vleven o‘clock sharp, Terms eash, delivery imâ€" medliately after sale, ; J. BERMINGH A M. The subscriber is instructedâ€"to sell by Public Auction, at the residence of ,the late R W KENT, E=q,., No, 4 McCorma k‘s Bl ck, u‘Coiâ€" Household Furniture By J. BERMINGHAM Special Vaine in Lace Ourtains. «... j 000 _ s _ J, BERMINGHAW, Auctioneer. Oitaw >, April 24, 1875. ho 8 MB AUCTION SALE MPORTANT SALE Furniture received up to Saturday morning. . #@y~Sale at 2 o‘clock sharp. Household Furniture, April, 2ith 1875, L‘Hfli’ undersigned have been instructed y e Gene AUCTION SALE Jas. BERMINGHAM. AUCTION â€" SALE April 26th 1873 TTAWA CARPET HOUSE MR. DICKINSON. On Saturday afternoon, at 2 o‘ciock Jas. Bermingham. HOU Auction Sales. To sell at his Residence, BEHOLD FURNITURE, helr Rooms, on Saturday the 17th a large consignment of . ROSS & Co. AUCTIONEERS, Carpets. ral Assortment ‘__AND MISCELLANEOUS EHOLD â€"REQUISITES. TERMS CASH J. M. ROSS & CO., | Heneys‘ Biock, Sparks St. THE FOLLOWING â€"â€"OP USEFULâ€" 8 A LE Auctioneers. Au: tioneer ranteed, also, a reduction on ‘B?.r taking 10 Hehigy hom "tote oo grie tecarting io SBEut $ m Sn ponn uty pprenatr Cagimariin f .25 ver bbl., In large bags, Fine Salt, 230 Ibs. per bag, GO Western Apples and Onions, also on hand ; & of which areselling at a reduction for CASH. TOBACCOS, .PIOKLE_S, BALL BLUE, The success ofthis most delicious and unri valediCondiment h.vlw caused certain dealers w-rpw the name of"‘Worcestershie Bauce" tor theit own inferior compovnds, the public is ASK © JR LEA & PERRLINS‘ SAUOX®, aind to see that their names are upon the wrapâ€" 1 er, labels, and boitle. ; Sâ€"me of the markets having been suppiied with » spurious Woreestershire â€"Bauce, upon the wrtfl' and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged. L. and P, give notice that they have furnished their eormrondenu with power of attorney toâ€" take Instant proceedings against Manufacturers and vendors of soch, or avy other imitations 1y which their right may. be infringed. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD hereby informed that the ouly way to secure the ‘Gynnlu is to , Ask for LEA & PERRINS‘ Sauce, and see Name on Wnpger, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. ‘W holess le and for Export by the rietors, Yorecuter ; Croese: and" Rigelorelt Lovdon, Worecestershire Sauce ! From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. n Hering from the errors 804 Imm%. mrvomn:vu,k eaily decay, loss or manhood A0., 1 will send & that \v'l.‘nm you, dl;‘BKE &F‘b;:l-IAw 4 m medy was diâ€"covei 1t surpusses everythiug tor Windows, paiated and plain . W oodwork, aud Fins, Brassem, and Bcouring Kuives, and ail metiis. wor mulking ail kings o. Cases WikAQUa aita ths. WILSON & ORR, Carvers&CGGilders»s USE THE ; Norwich sgg Powder, HIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE to G‘fi*rjmm &l&?m York City, _ N. B. > he undersigoed is respopsible for all the de« ts and has the right loc: lic 6t alluccounts due to there establishments JOSKEPH UVIDUE CHARKLEBOLIS, j 3810â€"2W MAND SAPOLIO, © For Mechames, txinlrs, 1*howgraphers, ana for Bath purpOses. iout 1\!!! undersigned informs$ his fri nd«and the public generally that ne ua> beught srom 1 s bruther, wsee isollvard Unariebels, th s Btock of Groceries, corner of Patrick &,Uaibouâ€" se Sts , wiso the stock, corner of N«l« n & Hurry Bius.. where he will continue io do wl in‘ his power to ple«â€"se his customers, oc w Bupprted by a firstâ€"ciass comjmany, New ana hundsome wardrobe, music, etc Admission, 85, 5u and 76 cents. !teuervetfmu at Gowan‘s, slix days in advance. P . boves When wili be presented for thefirst time in this city, New York‘s great successful play of the TWO ORPHANS :! W hich is now Mn&phy«i at the Union s%um 'l’heul-re‘ New York, to crowded and fashionâ€" wble audiences, Maurice de Vandrey, Mr. N.C. lorrester. Lowse, the vlind orphi u, Mrs, N. €. Forroster, _Thursday EKvening an entire change of Bill. Grand Family mynlf'x‘ee,‘ggg urday, at 2 o‘clock. To coneind Orchâ€"stra Chairs, (to be had at Gowan‘s), 75cta , Vress Cirele, and Balcony, 50cts., +allory Shots: â€"©* April ‘8rd Grand Musical and :)m“xlnsuo Entertsinment y the | Under the immediate rarom of Their E cellencies the Ear] an (Tounw‘:i of Dufferin Warvers & â€"d@rlders. make room for their Spring Stock, 5 lbs. of sound Ten for $1.60, value gua» STARCH, RIGE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, BHUW CABKS MaUE To ORT % March 12, 1874. sole Agents for Ontario. GOWAN‘S GRAND OPERA HOUSE FORRESTERS, Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. MANUPAOT URRRE #x 60 Sn ark s stâ€" Ottawa Cricket Club. 10 be had of all um H. J. WEEKK eS &0o., MISS CHATFIELD, PICTURE FRA ME wor your Houseâ€"cleaning, by «l means ask ; our Grocer, Druggist ar Uie «a1aidware shops, ior cleanâ€" x ing aud Sfinhluu OUSEK EEPERS, OUSEKEEPERS ! Commencing Tuesday Evening, 71 APRIL 27TH, OwaN‘S GRAND OPERA HoUSE L®A & PERRINS‘ Monday Evening, April 26th "BOMBASTES EURIOSO." Declared by conpnisseurs to be OTTAWA, Amuscments First appearance in Ottawa of Five Nights Only, 100KINGâ€"GLASS and $ A P 0O L 4 0, with the tragie Burtesque Operetta, BASKERVILLE Gr3â€"evs. NOTICE. Late of New York alinee, Saturday, # T E. FoltikEst® Celebrated A CARD. â€"THEâ€" Busi‘ ess Manager, Torepw. Wines and 32Â¥0â€"i m N27â€"2in sidaâ€"1 y 3 813 New Oruraxs,April 26.â€"U. 8. Steam boat I:flp‘e:em are (;nvgfipun‘ the conâ€" duct “rins the ..“-M. Loxnox, April 26.â€"Winwood Read an author of books of travels is dead. Intornational Congress. The London Times announces that an International Congress on the history of America before its discovery by Columbus, will meet in France in July. _The Lord Mayor will go to Dublin in state to attend the banquet, which is to be given to the American rifle team on tflir arrival. â€" He will give a dinner at the Mansion House in London in honor of the American riflemen after the Interâ€" national contest. Paris, April 27.â€"L‘Universe publishes letters of sympathy from Roman Catholic Bishops of Great Britain to Bishops of Germany and Switzerland â€" letters to Swiss Bishops ‘re especially severe in conâ€" demnation of the ol«f%cuholic movement. time by throwing a horse shoe at him. 'l‘ho-boenmckB}.keoumm.m. of the neck, killing him instantly. Baylan ran away mmi has thus far eluded the New York, April 26.â€"John H. Comes, former private secretary â€"of James Fisk, and at present secretary and treasurer of the National Stock Yard Company, is missing, and is reported a defaulter in a sum variously stated at $71,000 to $90,000. The discovery was brought about through a claim of the Erie Railway Company. Increase of Church Membership. New York, April 26.â€"Previous to opening his sermon yesterday, Beecher announced that on next Sunday over one hundred new members would be admitted to Plymouth congregation, * Cabinet Changes Denied. The Washington Chronicle says conâ€" cerning the rumours of retirement ol Becretary Delanoc from the Cabinet that they are certaiily without foundation. No member of the Cubinet has had the full confidence of President Grant to & greater extent than Secretary Delano. It may be stated authoritively in this caon â€" nection that there exists "entire harmony in the Cabinét, and that the retirement of any member at the present flmz should it occur, will be voÂ¥untarily, an on account of no want , of confidence in their integrity or ability. _â€" Bonds. « The Treasury Department on Saturday de:guchod a number of clerks to London with eleven million dollars of five per cent. bonds, being the last subscription of the syndicate. t Bostox, April 27th.â€"During the fire at Charlestown this morning Mrs. Elien Murâ€" ray, an aged woman, was burnt to death. Grorezrowx, De‘., April 26th.â€"Rachael Andrews, colored, was found dead from a gun shot woun I nf.‘};or house to day. â€" The husband, who has disappeared, is suspectâ€" ed of murder, _ Probabilities. Wasumnerox, April 26.â€"For Middle and South AtlanticStates and Lower Lake reâ€" gion, incréasing cloudiness and light rain. with slight change in temperature; easterâ€" ly to southerly winds and falling baroâ€" New Yorx, April 26.â€"Thomas Bagion, blacksmith, ,whgnlhld fi.ed to have a horse shod for John Blake at 3 o‘clock resented Blake‘s abuse for beiny behind New York. Midnight Despatches YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. Loxvox, April 26.â€"Arrived out ;steamâ€" ship é_ng\;n and City of Mfmn [ The New York World says: "News comes from sources entitled to credi~ ;b‘llity that the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise will visit the Uni States and Canada this fall. _ The fly& rumours of the intended appointment of the Marquis as the successor of Karl Dufferin in the Governorâ€"Generalship of Canada are without foun ‘ation. Not only has the Earlâ€"unless the little bird who sings immediately without the office windows of Downing street sings false will only quit ‘Canada to go_ to Indiaâ€" made.his arrangements for a stay of con. siderable duration in the Dominion after his return from England next autumn, but the propriety of appointing the Marâ€" quis of Lorne has already been discussed and an adverse decision arrived at, the difficulties of administeringâ€"the Canadian Government in the present strifes of religion and race more than counter balancing the possible sentiment, of loyalty to be evoked by the permanent presence of a Princess of the bloodâ€"royal. As a lady and the first of English prinâ€" cesses to wed with a subject, the Prinâ€" cess Louise may expect from our "fierce democracie,‘" even in this year of cenâ€" tennials, a welcome even more cordial than was offered to her brothers, Albert Edward and Arthur, > The . first is Ae s supplies for the Pacu.s | was sent off yesterday by lington street merchant. BY TELEGRAPH. Suspocted of Murder. Death of an Author Steamship Arrivals UNITED STATES. Catholic Sensation. GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES. Burned to Death CREAT BIKITAIN Investigation, A Defnulter. FRANCE. Homicide. ae *> of this season‘s Pacu.s Railway surveys 21, 18475 "way surveys | _ New Oruraxs, April 26.â€"The Louisiana leading Wel | Levee Company have brought suit against j § )"Thoc. A.»Sool and H. . MceComb for % $280,000 for violation of contract. It is "y* | charged that Scott and . McComb agreed ays : _ ‘"News | to furnish all the capital necessary ‘0 enâ€" ed to credi~| able the company at all times to nrform me 5 its contract with the State, but failed to m"t’r‘* ;t49| do so. â€" Cons qu mitly this suit is brought. we it ::‘ Incendiarism. . This .. ing Judge Lafontaine gave judgment on!n po%euon to annul the election of aldermen for the city of Hull in the cases of Latour, Ledue and Chamâ€" The Hull Electionsâ€"Decision of the Court. The steamship logf:- Lawrence, of E‘:: Temperley Line, Portsmouth, s land, toâ€"day with troogs for Halifar. _‘ D7 Mhedl were distaimed." Froot . is Axed for the fourth of May in all the cases. The separate school question has been up in the Prince Edward Island House of Assembly, and ~the Catholic members were in the minority. j a f Haurax, Arril 26. A petition is in circulation in afimd Parliamentary circles, and being largely signed in favour of the appointment of the Hon, Wm. A. Henry as one of the. '.:)flr of the Supreme Court of Apâ€" Fish are reported plentiful on the Westâ€" ern bank, but the weather is not favourâ€" able for catching them. The schooner Dielyeris arrived at Lunenburg on Wed: nwLy from the banks after three days‘ absence with one hundred and eight quintals of codfish. She was obliged to return; having lost an anchor and cable in the i0e on the banks. 7 Supreme ‘ Court â€"Fisheries~<Stcamship Sailsâ€"Separate Schools. â€"The Rev. Amhd}:on Fuller, lately elected bishop of new diocese of Niagara, pretcfiod his farewell sermon to his congregation in St. George‘s Church yeabendiuy, _ ~> ... 114 * ce lC ts u}&rohl:f;:op I‘g‘:oh has spoken from the pulpit, in this morning‘s paper issues & wnrmlll:f to all good (hthd‘wn. He hopes they will let pass with silence and pity a certain fallen priest, Chiniquy, who is plaâ€" carded to lecture next week. He says the calumnies from such sources can do the Catholic Church no harm. The warm weather of the last few days has had the desired effect, and the ice bridge has at last broken in front of the city, and the effect of the shore has been tot{q)'ure the wharves somewhat and* pile the ice in picturesque confusion at vari ous points along ‘the shore. _ & Mr. Huntington has directed aÂ¥ action for libel to be brought against the proprietors of La Minerve, on account of an article containing charges against him in connection withnsm peoding law suits in the Pyrites copper mine affair. â€" The 8.8. Polino, of the Mitchell Line, arrived on Friday at Newfoundland ;M a remarkably quick passage from Portâ€" land. The vessel was obliged to make a detour to avoid the ice. The sto6k market this morning was quiet and steady, and speculation in Montreal seems to be over for the present, there being no uncertsinty to work on. Montreal, at 192; Exâ€"div., 186}, closing at 186 to 1861; Commerce, 137, closing at 137 to 137}; Telegraph, 1744, closing at 174 to 1744; Merchants‘, 113%, closing at 113% to 113}. Sales at the afternoon board : Montreal, 1924; Ex div., 1864; Merchants‘, 111; Commerce, 137; Monâ€" treal ‘Telegraph, 174}; Dominion Teleâ€" giaph, 109. i , Toroxto, April 26. Thirtyâ€"nine births, thirteen marriages, and four deaths were registered at the office of the City Clerk for the week endâ€" ing the 24th inst. Mr. Burrowes‘ sale of building lots in the city of Winni at the guction rooms of Messh F. W, CoMte & Co., last Bagur. day, resulted in the dil:;rl of 120 lots, atfliou.\mx'hfifwd 30 to $110 a lot. e Rev, W. F. Clarke, formerly Con The Rev, W. F. Clarke, formerly Con gregational Minister, and now on the ediâ€" torial staff of the Liberal, has been admitâ€" ted by the Hamil Presbytery as a clergyman of the Presbyterian Church. â€" New Nork, April 26.â€"S. s. Henry Chauncey which arrived from fil:finaml brings among other advices the following from Bolivia. On the 12th of March last. President Frias left Lapaz for Oruruo taking/ with him one half of the bat talion No. 1 of the line, the other half remaining in Veacha. . The rebel citizens of [Acru when once they thought the Preâ€"ident far enough away broke out in _ revolation. _ On the 20th the Councilâ€"of Ministers and a small force of young men of good families shut themselves up in the Government palace, determined to resist any armed attack by the people.~ A terrible and unyielding â€" struggle w:lhk place, â€" the peoule on heir tried to set fire to the Ptm Women even took min the communist like ferocity threw ing ~heets dipped eing on t engeretiger SE eut for Veaorc ing on & set 0 eacha and informed the commander of the half battalion what was taking place in Laopaz. Senor Juan Granier, at once put his force in motion and pressed his men over the six leagues at a quick march, and arrived at Lapaz just as the young men who deâ€" fended the Government House were about to give in. . He at once made a charge against the rebel crowd and defeated it with the loss of ‘fiftyâ€"eight killed and a great number wounded. Farewell Service Mitchell Line The Ieeâ€" Bridgeâ€"Another Libel Suitâ€" Stock Market. ? Monrrear, April 26. last evening in St. Andrew‘s Church thelRov. Gavin Laing preached his fuf:r well sermon prior to his, departure urope tor a tour ma-’xwm m Vit@l . Statistiesâ€"Winnipeg. Lotsâ€"Cleri«â€" cal â€" Farewell _ Sermon â€" Pastoral Charge. AusaNY, N. Y.â€"John Fream. member of Assembly from the Ist District of Ulster County, is very ill at his home in Saugerties. ' New Havex.â€"A base ball match toâ€"day resulted as follows :â€"Athleties 3â€"New Haven 2. pants ol the building : was more or less damaged. ‘The loss is $+00,000, well inâ€" sured. . The . National Guard, whose armory was in the building. jlost their uniforms, muskets, and accoutrements. e Sudden Deatb. The Civil Courts ldgourned toâ€"day out of respect to Fergus Felier, a prominent member of the bar, who fell dead this a.m. of:apoplexy: Sr. Louts, April 26.â€"An Incendiary fire this afternoon destroyed the hall buildâ€" ing occupying a block on North Fourth street, between 8St. Charles and Washingâ€" ton Avenue:, The property of all occuâ€" CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE (By Telegraph.) MOoNTREAL. SoUTH AMERICA. HALIF AX. AYLMER: Legisintor 111 Weavy Suit Base Baill. Timts Aviater, April 26. Crossâ€"kxamixg» zy Mzx. Braonâ€"I was married in 1868 at the Rev. Mr. Sargent‘s, Beekman Hill, Boston, and we went to live in Boston at some reoms in a bank. [ came to New York in 1871, I think the second week in January, and took up my residence at Parkavenue until -prinpwhenl went in May to my husâ€" band‘s residence in Boston and then went West. I came to New York _ in . 1872 | Iâ€" resided ~at Madison Avenue, and went to the Westâ€" nmhndHohlknnduna took : 4 house in27tl;m'eot. cw.:"t;rk. Ih.od‘::i- house for two years, ied it dur ingdntperios; my hmm thore during the whole year of 1872 and part of 187g;l£.llotp-nolnymp--lmbu- to Dr Palmer, .my present on the 1st of May, shortly -ficm hok saook af the fiom s cedupied 45 Bs room ied to peti ents of my huhnd-;[hc,fionmr rooms to Geo. Allan, a painter. My husâ€" h&ndbolonptoth.&fio Bcehool of medicine. I did nflrfi["h his practice or treatment of his patients. 1 acted as a medium in the discovery of _ diseases . of~â€" his patients. â€" i do not believe in free agency. In a genâ€" erai way no human soul is responsible for its acts, as it was not responsible for its birth. 1 do not believe in preardination, but I do in reâ€"incarpation. I have seen ophihflo.fin;mmdnowhih&:um questioning me, but whetherâ€" they were good or evil I cannot tell. I was married to my present husballid a few days after my divorce from my former hus band. 1 believe. in the sancity ol the marriage _ relations, and â€" have Wyfimfmhom 1 my divorce in th-u:{nfln ground of adultery. 1 .believe it married reoplooouldnot live happily the Legisâ€" sture should be petitioned to put un: happy marriages aside, and not cause peorlotobooomommiuk In January, 1871, I became nequainted with Tilton at his office. When 1 went with Mrs. Woodâ€" hull I was told it was his office. My im pression is that she told me so. 1 do not, remember where this office was, but you went up a fiight of long, narrow stairs _ where _ there were two rooms. I went there & second time and met Moulton there then. I was introduced to him by ‘Tilton. J went there with Mrs. ‘Womumlylnndhfiuflhflm. 1. tmnk the second visit was in Fohm-rf or March ‘7i. The first siume 1 ever saw Tilton in New York it was at his office. The next «ay I saw him at Mrs. Woodhull‘s office, and from that on, frequently. . I could not say ift.bebo:fimmemblodln editorial sancâ€" tum, but there were papers strewn around and a marine picture hanging on the wall. Miss Claflin wont 4o s00" Moulton . there on some law business. Mrs. Wood: hull‘s _ familiarity with â€" _ ‘Tilton reopened very after my moquaintâ€" ;uoowid:him.fi familiarities were neither concealed nor were they vyery \m... Col. Blood" was almost‘ always in pnohood before BW I familiarities were carried on before him. hounin:h.:c:lb f d‘llyl when I I think thhhhbnrhaeu tinued up to the time of" the room when I saw Tilton there. J was | present in the month of February,‘ to H. Daniel Hart, but obtained a divorce from him. I became macquainted with Mrs. Woodhull in May 1870 through the labour reform movement, 1 occupied a Forfionofhorofloo intho-glm" of 1871. became mjuunud with Tilton â€"either in the last of January, or lst of February ; I called at Tilton‘s office with Mrs. Woodhull and he came o Mrs. Wood hull‘s office ; there was a conversation about the Golden Age and the paper conâ€" ducted by Mrs. Woodhull being ran in the interest of the Spiritualist moveâ€" ment. ‘lhe Golden Ageit was said was ‘w be a radioal and Tilton asked met.obomagontz it but L. declined During the spring an 1 summer of 1871 1 often saw Tilkon at Mrs. Woodhull‘s office taking lunch.. I saw him oftetiâ€"at the house and knew he was in Mrs. Woodâ€" hulls bedroom about four times, because some person said so, There were writing materials kept here. I saw him sitting at that desk on one occasion ; I saw him. on his there once with Mrs. Wood: hull, wheh 1 was about hfll.nfi:hhomo and bidding them goodâ€"oy." His manner was â€" always affectionate ~towards her, calling each other Vickie and ‘Theqdore. I saw them kiss each other once. 1 often saw them sit with their arms around each other and they of:nmhlhod about b:‘_ oming the h6 e oo tiD uons " Jarâ€" Wordknit 2008 A card of 22nd May to me, Unce beâ€" fore this I heard: a _ conversation between Mrs. Woodhull and Tilton about said his wife was as pure as snow, to which Mrs. Woodbull replied. that it was not in the n&ture of things for a man and woman to be thrown together as Beecher and Mrs. Tilton were and not have someâ€" t.hinf take place between them. After the life of Mrs. Woodhull was published 1 was present at an interview between ‘Til ton â€"and Mrs. Woodhbull. He examined the list of names of persons to whom the t,hlife was sent. _ On Glul day of e Commune was at my business, m‘Amm,‘ lnrulinmmorm;mlmedtvufl:i took no part in procession. ; I went there Mrs.. Woodbull was not in, but came in a carriage to the door with Miss Clafiin and Tilton. , She testifiedâ€"I reside in Montmorency and am stopping at Mrs. J, H. Keerseys inm)dAvenuE New York. 1 was brought u&.iln lizabethtown, Essex Co. I lived in Cambridge, Mass., and in Bos ton. I then removed to New Yl:r.kd&np in the spring of 1871. I was a scape artist hfr:.n‘ 1 invented a ladies dooh} suspender. My husband‘s name is « Augustus Palmer. Iwas marmed before | 1871, at Woodhull‘s office wh THE â€" BEECHER â€" TILTON â€"TRIAL, | 17388 Woogbultsofee whien the con Tilton about the prospectus of the Golden w«â€"â€" Age. Blood was present and Miss Clafiin C and myself witen the conversation took *. New York, April 26. sla&...filmowldmt swear, however, that ere was a slight increase in the numâ€" converâ€"ation any other persons ber of specutonl‘thi- morning in Brookâ€" |.than Mrs, Woodbull z Tilton were lyn City Court room. All parties to the | Present. l'-fl.":c-«ml‘ww-.k- suit were usvreoent, and Moulton sat with | ‘9gs when Tilton and W .« oame in the plaintiff‘s 1. When the proâ€" | OD this occasion. The substance of the ceoJinguoommmPuuidpmd language _ was _ that _ his _ paper the stand. and was further crossâ€"examined | #hould _ takeâ€"up _ the â€"views _ of by Beach. He testified : I made a misâ€"| the SPiritualists, and Woodbull was take on Friday by saying the'Wood‘lIll to be at the head of the party. Both pa publication was in April, 1872; but 1 have g:nw.nfiobomdm this since recollecied that it â€"was in April, the organ of the new party, im â€" 1871. . A cheque for $7,000 was .signed | Pression is that they were a by Henry E. Bowen. _ 1 don‘t recoliect | @ODVersation which they had commenced the exact form of signature. Tilton, | *0me time before. l"'"."."“"".'“‘ Woodruff and Robinson were the new en M“fllm"w:t& domofuwom',bu‘umm en. | and Tilton and Woodbul! were to be leadâ€" dorsed by W and Robinson when | ¢s. Each paper was to admire the tenets it was handed to me. I do not recoliect | Of the Other. 1 never was in the habit of that the yellow paper and cheque were | "@2ding Woodhull and Claflins weekly. it annexed wheri they came to me, and that | W&s about two months before 1 removed I separated them. 1 received the cheque | !9 ty business in 27th sreet. On the on the 5th of April, 1873, but I could | 13th of April Woodbull fi--“:- not tell if I deposited it the same mflfi of the Beecher a without = reference to the book. The yelâ€" She did not tell me where â€" the low paper 1 had in my pocket, to the best | proOfs were from, but I saw them first in of my recollection, about two years. 1| heroffice. ‘Tilton was then present. 1 do cannot tell how long it remained in there. | 2Ot know whether Blood zaw them there, It is not longer than a week since I took | PUt he saw them afier they removed to flxo.rdpcfimmdmr.lwuhumml“ know up put it in my pocket. Witness| Whether Andrews~ saw them re. I continued : I have no recollection of | DeYer learned who was the author showing this to any person until | article, nor did I ask Tilton and Woodâ€" after the statements made Jast s umâ€"| hull to come into the back room. mer. I recollect showing it to my wife | Woodhull read a portion of it to me, and and children. I remember showing it to| ! 8&id if she published this scandal a gentlieman. ? I . would have nothing to do The defence next called Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer. s 1 Francis Schwarts has confessed 10 murder of Joseph Obert near this last evening f At seven a m. this day he had been seen between Bridgeton and alsliville, on his way to the former city. Mgn & BA tie : uthorities received: a telegram from Bridgeton that they had arrested a man ordered to bring him here forthwith, and he atrived about twelve a m He was immediately taken to see his victim, and said he had been with him for two daye past, and also had seen the money titi was found upon the murdered man. His m.vuw-uwdmtblnnb mwie where the had taken piace, undmh-dlouâ€"rm. 1+ is thought by many that he will make u clean confession. According to papers taken from the valise, the deceased has been a {ruit dealer in Germany, > $ The murdered man is w‘hh named Joseph Obert, years of age, m-l-fi-,'-t& = In the meantime the jury had repaired wu.m.am-fl.,m.a.. idlhoviofinhmhp.rdqq having the appearance of ing been rifed of all valuables, Close uy the valise there wes also tandsh-d?'-\fl.(u which were the initials "F. 8." in one cor ner, vh'n:mhd '-lb-‘ -K!.it There was also found fimndu bill signed "gchwurts for $8U; also in :::tborbmh o:o by, the club which been used evening covâ€" ondwitlah.randdfiudm-u now more evident than ever that the F. Bchwartz alluded to before, was the man who did the deed. Accordingly renewed exertions were made to capture him. Between the hours of six A. M., through gross Carelessness, the man Schwarts, arâ€" rested ior being the trator of the ‘dood,doubonubdmflhlb clothes (new) and left for parts unknown. WM&Q,MLMMM this morning whole community was indignant, and loud denunciations could be heard on every side. A large number of citizens immediately started in ‘purâ€" Â¥i scouring country i and were sent to the officials of the nei ing cities and towns to be on the alert, so certain were the citizens that he committed the crime. A jury was then empanelled and proâ€" ooododtoinv-tzo‘ the circumstances connected with murder. : Upon the boidy was found part of a watch chain, and in the n:l‘zhofhhpmun:: ber of pieces coin (foreign) ; inmoo“.hpoa&uhoflbfi-‘m ticket, such as are usually to ol grants when they have _coin con verted into American curi ency :â€"*"Hagen & &umfi, No. 1 Wall street; Castle Garden, New York. 4 Napoleons, $17 60.‘ therelor in gold ),m?“ Ww“:flu murâ€" man. He had registered himself at jury. n.mmhu.u clothes, under the bed, a handkerchief of the same size and pattern as that which waus found around the neck of his victim. After a thorough examination the jury deâ€" it on\ eening by . the iptleliigense se dity ig ty C ‘ a man bad l::‘onmurduodd)ou& threeâ€" quarters of a mile north of this place, on what is known as the old Stage road. The coroner,| with a number‘of citizens, visited the spot to ascertain the facts as far as possi On their arrival they Ti the man.i{[who was a llhtzrndnum m‘»h'md-ur track of the West Junyli:'u;nd by‘&o-ul::ranu- derers, evidently to conv impresâ€" But upor examination it was that the man‘s face had been literally out to phoo-,whihlhz:kwdhhm was completely by some iiunt instrument ; his body was carefully covâ€" ered with a blanket and his lower h: were enveloped in sand. He being stil 10. » proceede 1 to take his aute moriem. Statement: ‘Tbe frpund »d man being unsble to speak, no whih was given m&:mwuucz.umw& on the way. Aboutclovouo'dnkmlh‘wym ogiyodnflho!hntmg been a sus icious â€"looking vidual purchasing ghflnn.mn&owld paying therefor in gold (foreign), corresponding cided to adjourn until the following tmornâ€" ing for the pose of visiting the piace wLn thz:hdboubud. In the mmm-â€"wum A German Murdered at Miltville, N. J.â€" Singular Discovery of the Body.â€" Timoly Arrest of the Marderor. â€"Mis EKscape and Subsequent Reâ€"Arrost at Bridgeton â€"PFull and Complete id onâ€" lifcation; * 1 maid if she published this scandal 1 . would have nothing _ to do with her, nor work any longer for Jher. Woodhulfvu(dkin"v-y earnestly on before proofls were monsq-dmm came in.. He said that his story of Beecher and his wife was not true.â€" This scandal, 1 underâ€" -%mpnfl“h&ohfldfl?& W ull read me a portion of the paper, but.[oouldutundauhnupouuq part of it that she read. ers. Each paper was to admire the tenets offlwot%or- lullnlomminwemmg reading Woodh and Claflins weekly. was about two months before I removed ut "or on wheibag Rhvedgh s 1 Apri me w of the nm, Siodid::ttou-o !h;mth proofs were from, but J saw them in her office. ‘Tilton was then present. 1do not know whether Blood saw them there, but he saw them after they removed to the 23rd street house. I do not know whether Andrews~ saw them there. I never learned who was the author of the article, nor did I ask Tilton and Woodâ€" hull to come into the back room. Woodhull read a portion of it to me, and H8CAPE OF THE MURDERER PRICE 3 CENTS ARRBST OF THE MURDERER THE OQRONER‘$ »INQUIRY A STRANGE MURDER Mn.cvius, April af y

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