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Un no occasion will the names of «Nd Advertisements be Insertcd wawa Rowing Clubâ€"â€"R. H. Haycock. Americas Intoicesâ€"R. S. M. Bouchetie ademy Reâ€"openedâ€"Miss Girouard. x»ticoâ€"â€"â€"Timothy Moffait. 'ru.d.myw at 9 p. m. ; Cunard -wmmmfl l!:kp. -.’"An:rpl& mentary n':“fip:lumvfllh losed at +2 noon every y. Iw on Money Order Offices in Canada, Great and Ireland, New Brunswick, Nova cotia, Newfoundland, and Prinee Edward lsland can be obtained at this office. Alto Postage and Bill Stamp« e Letters for Now Branswick, Nova Seotia, and P. E frland, vi« Portiand, should be mailed before 1 p un.. om 'M{ and Saturday ; and Newfoundâ€" land, eee Boston, the close of each Cunard seamer‘s mail from that port. "'o.nl-uâ€"fltl- to T p.m. P . P.M&I.PM. EbrOttawaCimes We nave noreceived the full returns from | e «ounty of Ruasell, as we had anticipated, ‘ vat he majorities are sufliciently large, both | to .e Commons and the Legislative Assemâ€" | io «moust to an ulleraad ignominious r‘ _ t our opponent=. . We congratulate Dr. t 1st on the successiul issue of the contest, w. . hesitate not to express our confidence 1 4. ue will bonorably acquit Lirgselt of the »p»» tant trust which the electors of Ruselj cave cuonlided to him. " | Wate the contest for the Legis un i r2 16 on the over asterm, n congqitulating Rir."CBaic on the over wuelming victory he has achreved.. We felt im a manner responsible for his candidature, naving been maiyly instrumental in bringing him into the field, mod now that he has achieved the position, to which we think he waus fully entitled in preterence to any of the other candidates, we feel sure that he will wecharge the dutics appertaiting to it in a imanner satisfagtory to the county, and creditâ€" wle to himeelf â€" Of Mr. Seascs, we shall wly say that he met the fate which his wrongâ€" .caudedness deserved,. and we hope the lesson will serve both him and others for a future « BRILTISH MALLS. British Mails close per Canadian steamer from 1 and Winter Oeedsâ€"Garland, Mutchm Acaryst our personal inglinations, Lbut in edience to what we conceive to be our duty «â€" the public, we proceed to expose an act ui intended scoundrelism which we : have eveâ€"y reason to believe was planned to deâ€" {n .se Dr..Graxzt of is seat in the Commons w . . csentative of the County of Russell. Un Wednesday morning of last week it was mâ€"curered, by the merest accident, that the Deputy Returning Oficers for some hall a duzen ot the polling places in the County of Ru:ell, had not been furnished with their c »umussions. _ That this apparent neglect wa= ‘concéived with ay ultimate design of wetung the election aside, we have abundant proof in the fact that parties were prepared o take up bets that Dr. Graxt would not be: returned for the county. We reserve our provfe of the charge here made for a future oceasion, and we add in the ime, as a *â€" 1ter «t local notoriety, M.“:Il on the .e +4 Mr. Bemn‘s frieeds, it was found that nuemplated traud had beenaliscovered, geatiemen were sent out to the Village . walls, in the Township of Oszoode, for . .â€" surpose of spiriting away the Returning wacer, soâ€"that the deliberately plaaned biumders might not be corrected in time to ma«ke the election valid. * s Tue full import of what we have said will be «etter understood by the public when we M under whom the infaumous PxrLOWE3 trauds were perpetrated, was the one appounted to | conduct the present election for the county. . We do not complain that the Government should have ‘reappointel such an ut&:er,f secding that so far aa we know," this last ap I m was m -_. the full :\ppmln- timn or all the candidutes; but with the facts which are now in our possesion, w¢ feel b awi. w say that another appointment of Mr. ‘I‘lfllolb‘m of Returning Officer would be a glurmg outrage on the riglits «â€"» tne electors, and one which no: Governâ€" ment having the slightest respect for public decency would dare to make. . We do not say aat Mr. Keyes conspired with the frieads of Mr. Rers to defraud the electors ot Russell ol the matural fctit, of the exercise of theit caplain that the same Returniy under whom the infamous Fxrio#® Oite and County Official Paper t Gati arcirers es o i6 Intonand Bist Terpicton 12.30 1. ut WBR POSTSOFFICEâ€"OTTAWA. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CTAWA, SEPTEMBER 9, isst nchise. _5:uin ‘state the following facts ich can te proved Lbefore any competent unal : and we leave the publc to judge N A 1 L.® m}} | parties. How much connection. Mr. Brni‘s mm | iricads blave had;with this attair perhaps the a ~ | Citizen can tell ns ; or if it does not, perhaps E‘.tfi !'It can establish the association ourselves. Paper. ; In the me.mtm:c'wg challenge the Ntizsen msmmmesmemmmeme | 10 it discus8i0n Of the foregoing 4CtS, and to 9. 196T. disprove, if it can, the connection of its can â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"= / didateand his tr'mu‘l: with the disgraceful, returns from "lult happity futile, attempt to cheat the clec anticinate}. | tors out of their franchise. CLO#ED. t & Co frauds | it has been misrepresentiog the opinion ot inted to ! Russell against the plainest evidences that it county., was fairly and firmly set in another direction. erament | It has by turns beena praising Mr. Berr. and officer, | abusing Dr. Graxt to the very utmost of its last ap \ ability, and now when it flads its efforts un approbaâ€" | availing it turns round and abuses not only the facts | Dr. Gzaxt, and some "discreditable and disâ€" w¢ feel | honorable": men .presumed w reside in the tment of | oty, but it wantonly moults the whole county y Oilicer ; and seeks to dishonor it in the ‘eyca of the Officer, concerned, &s we ton of the Citizen « can to hold the asd subse x others Thereupon of Dr. Ga Oflicer. an« As we have Wednesday me Returning Ofhe luiloi sigmihcance that in thi sell, where every boiy behev would have a majortty, the Officer was duly qualified 1 also that in one of the Jdiviei where we may reasonally . We leave these din themselves, and to br to the cheeks of those thein. â€" Had not the the th Mr. Monaax got have had a ma a veil over this abottive att tration ‘of an inexcusab ance the viles charges a: Dr. cGraxt and his frie ""t is matter for sincere regret that ho has | been rejected by a constituency which he has represented for six years with ability anJ, es l weubclieve, to the goneral satisfaction of the | constituency. It does not «ppear that he lins been judged by his Parliamentary record. We do not believe, cither, thiat the lirge majoritics recorded against him on the two polling days express the unbiased opinion of the electors. Those majorities were obtained through means of a profuse expenditure of money. We sinâ€" cerely regret having to record this fact, for we were loth to believe that ‘teliish ugnauem. tions could lead the electors of Russell to reâ€" : cordâ€"an adverse vote against a public servant . who had served them faithfally and with disâ€" . tinguished credit for six years, and whose pride in the county and exertions to promote its welfare had been heralded from end to end of the country. â€"It is not our province to enâ€" quire closely into the matter as to how the money was obtained, or how applied, which | was used to secure his defeat. ° We are satisâ€" ficd, however, â€"that the lnmmenu engaged in recklessly and unscrupul@sly purchasing the voters were political and personal foes of Mr. Bell‘s; men who have, for years past, used every dishonorable and discreditable effort to obstruct him in his public usefulness, and to | bunt him from political and purliamentary | life."â€"Citizen, Sept. 7. nation xecute Je gOl We commend the above tothe careful perâ€" CorON K C _ NE 48 NBRA E* nsal of the electors of Russell. I( the Citiâ€" Viit TBE LEGHLATINE Aagthuniy . zenis wrong headed enough to believe in "the _ grat» of the poll at the close : guen! -:uMm ?llhc oommuenc.:_v'f with ‘ Chato. Sparges. O‘Hisir. a candidate it has rejected by a wiajority Of | Gigucester North... 193 _ 50 26 more than two to one, that is its own affair, | _ .". . South.... 128 . 17 124 and very fewâ€"we think will share its opinion,. | New Edinburgh.. .. . < 42 2 a ut when it boblly sluoders x hoi ht , Osgootle, E.D...... . 205 _ 89 89 when i ly slanders, a wholo. county «/ ‘W. D., (not heard from) . to cover the defeat of its favorite candidate it | Camberland ........ 191 _ 23‘ 36 goes entirely beyond the bounds of decenty.. Clatence, majority ... 45 A is iL. MF, . F ROBKCIE .1 ."1...¢.‘~ 268 ) /# 3 Does anybody believe that men like ‘Mr. Cambtidge ,. .. ... 81 3 Dow ot Oegoode, Mr. Wirsox of Cumber:| . it Secsue / ) es tw tand, and other public and leading men ofy . * KotL ...... . ... 11407 |176 234 the county do ‘not faithfully represent lhfi; t 4 TORONTO. _ ‘viewsof their consutnents ? Yet to this conâ€" * _: s * â€"â€" qs iclusion must we come if | gny fairh Db8cisf to the Toks. g Sep‘T 186; ‘is to be placed in the ranlom asser ;h ‘olono, M + ‘!;‘ l | uons + j ||_ _ At the nomination for the County of Welâ€" | ot. gure. contems Y: (_’" garueddy!| lingtonâ€" toâ€"day,â€"Dr. IArker was clected by acâ€" morning. we referred to some little matters | clamation ; and for the Local A. D. Ferrier, J. in connection with this election which we | Dobbin, James Loghrin and J, 8. Armstrong have no wi:l;? follow up provided the parâ€"| YC** proposed, Dobbin r'c(im:. f ties concerned‘will accept their erushing deâ€" â€" SECUNDU DESFATCH: hok with hakumine armn : Lat thannantial hir | ~~Fiink Howard, the‘ Chicago fi[*'xvl'. was That he was â€" threatened with the use‘ | "*’-; of _ the â€" most u*c_mpulolw weapons f 5 againat l.im,l and that these were in some inâ€" . Spesial to the Tixre. stances actually resorted to, is also undoultâ€" > \ edly true ani open to usequivocal proof. That | _ Close_ of the p moneyâ€"a profuse expenditure of money". 46 ; Dougluss, 8, 1 in spite ot the attempted ‘ridicul¢ of his prc fessional position; in spite of a fi;werfal cit combination against him, he has been trinm phantly returned by the electors of the county One would imagine that since the contest ha terminaited so creditably to Dr. fraxt, th Citizer would bottle up‘its petiy spleen ssm bow to the opinion of the cousty which i sould not control.. For the past three month â€"qwyas tried to prevent his clec&jnx: vyond all doult. â€" But in spite of th elecu city, but it wantonly marlts the whole county and. seeks to dishonor it in the eyes of the country at large. We think our neighbor has madea grose mistake in this, as it did in its earlier attempts to buily Dr. Gaisr out of the field. â€" Personal abuse is never a very powerful weapon, and when undeserved it always recoils upon those who resort to it. Charges of "bribery and corruption‘ are utterly ridiculous in the face of such hage very powert ) I very powe ul weapon, and w'un undeurv@ | Spesial to the T o csl it always recoils upon thosewho resort to it. Port Cousorxx, Sept. T, 1867. . Charges of "bribery and corruption‘ are : At9:30 p. 1m., a large fire was Taging I.'n utterly ridi i face ch hage | Wellandâ€"st. It bas burned the City Hotel, J. irly ridiculous in the face of suci Buge | prookgeld & Co‘¥ store,and it is expected thnt majorities as that rolled up in Russel!. We | the whote of the south side of Mainâ€"st , wil! hold that theâ€"simple figures at the close of‘ go. | No particulars * Comin nest y l id V lat Officers had election for the House of C () fac of deceye that iFin t iracier f the virtuou o G { these eifort Ret it Afties Mathow wdg-ufir y ou-Jynl crosse clubs have uoue amuch in this direchon, but these sports cannot be practiced individnâ€" ally. whilst rowing ean. We gyenture (to prcâ€" dict for the Ottawa Rowing Club a prosperous and useful carcer. 4+ Ax Axzmican Ormmion or Groro® Lrows.â€" t’[he Chicago Republican thus briefly cpitonizes tis elections in Canada :â€"*" Thus far in the Canadian elections not a single man has been returned to Parliament in opposition to the Macdonald Ministry, ‘The great mischicfâ€" maker, George Brown, was beaten in probably the most sharply contestld ofall the districts, (a district, by the way, of his own choice,) and his pack of followers have been incontinently "meooped." George Brown calls himself a Anowisston vo Tws Bar.â€"We have the gratiâ€" hcation of snnouncing that at a mecting of the Soard of Examiners of the Bar of Quebec, held at the Coutt House on ‘Monday last, Mr, I. J. Wickstecd, son of G. W. Wicksteed, Eaq ., Q. C,, the reepected . laggy clerk of the late Legisintive Assembly of Canada, was, after the thorough examination to which students at law are now subjected under ‘the new act rclating to the incorporation of the Dar, adâ€" mitled to practice. Mr. Wicksteed pursued his studies in the oftfice of Messrs. Holt, Irvino & Pemberton, of this city.â€"Quebes Clroniele ut * Reformer," and apesâ€"at a long distanceâ€" the great John Bright. But he is only a lionâ€" clud jackass, whose brawlings have indeed, been heard, but whose fire and force are all in the rear." » . REJOLICING Camberland ... .. Clarence, majority Rusself .;.>,.. .. Cambridge .. .. .. rtain to lead to that degree § . September 7, 1807. Close of the poll, second dayâ€"Cameron, 507; Ritchie, 337; Carling, 480; Gibbons, 484. Mt{ for Cameron, 170 ; aod for Gibbone, 4. EFull figures cannot be bad. Close of the poll. Southampton, Sproat, 16 ; Dougluss, $, Eruce, Sproat, 166 ; Douglass, 259. _ Aran,‘ Sproat, 305; Douglass, 134. Elderslig, Sproat, 203 ; Douglass, 180, Saugeen, Sproat, 65; Douglass, 25% . Ajmabel, Spypat, ?%; Douglass, 12. ‘Total for Sproat, §61; Douglass, 852. Majority for Sproat, 10. ./~ ds "Geguru, September 7, 1867. Close of the poll, seconi day, for the Comâ€" mons. â€" ‘Town of Guelphâ€"Stirtou, 327 ; Stonc, %18.. Guelph townshipâ€"Stirton, 206 ; Stonc, 187. Ruslinchâ€"Stirton, 431 ; Stonc, 113. Majority for Stirton, 311. < For the Asserably, Guelph town â€"Gow, 344 ; Leslie, 320. Guelph townshipâ€"Gow, 209 ; Leslic, 178. Ruslineh, g i _ Sept. 7, 1807 Closc of the poll second day the following are (‘the "majorities: _ Local â€"â€" Woedhouse, Lawson 193; . McCall 151, Charlotteville, McQall 3; Walsiogham, Chrysler 69; Houghâ€" tom, Chrysler 63; â€"majority for McCall 18. Commonsâ€"Woodhouse, Lawson 193; USharâ€" lotteville, Walker 12;, Walsingbam, Walker 13;. Houghton, Walker 7’; majority . for Lawson 80. Special to the Tixes c PIRST ANNNAL REGATTA OF TUHUE OTTAWAROWING CLUS. + OW t that will i ‘elopâ€" the . physical organigation, believs boating is ohe oi them, It is tents and purposes a necessary part yinnasium. ‘The healtby rivalty which labs. have doue amuch in this direction i1 to the Tix«s vabizents had been part is chaired from the hotc amidst the enthusiastic Amon«â€" the attractionsâ€" THE ELECTION®S COUNTY OF RUSSLEL mony the attractions addition to the band , w H hou uty 0 it soUTII WELLINGTON C them shirl hersou of this soUTH NORFOLK. PORT COLBORNE. Meslic, 171 a in the processle®, WhiIch wa rland‘s band. | The processiot ew road from Billings‘ Bride NORTH BRUCE oVE ks k k k PCP 20 rity ... 45 rair 252 . 4 81 .x s «+. H140 _ |116 ui 4e _â€"â€" TORONTO. T‘l ifficien id U a the. balcouy of which x Dr. Grant. Dr. Alleu, wit MR who " squeezed the rl"‘ in the most apâ€" lebration terminated PuER ViICTORY it September, 7, 1807 lavor ( d lie, 178. Majority Gi t practic ch tket and t to his own aniâ€"#t highland ts Of ul THE OTTAW ATIMES,â€" SKPIEMBER 394. 1 s0 Ob al al i . Guelph Ruslineh, tor Gow, t Midd.crex, Eas: Princ: Rdward Viéto is, North. urey worth Middlesex West Durk am West W aterloo North, W aterlco South. Ontario North, .. Renfrew South.. Middlesex North Peel. .. Sime Hal Rich mond Lotb niore Artl Lert Chai Mon! Hoel ire Elgia West, â€"â€" Monroe, _ Elgia East, â€"â€" Dobbie, Fro:tenas, Thomas Kirkpat: Gler gurry, D. A, Macdonald Gre:sille South, Walter Sba: Dan Dur Man.ilion, Charles Magil!, | Mastings Wost, James Browa, 1 Mastinys East, Hon. Robert R¢4 i Haiton, John White, | Huron North, â€"â€" Whitehcad, | t Kingston, Sir Jno. A. Maedonald, k C.L., | Keort, Rufus Stophenion, * Loadon, Hou. John Carling,* . | 1 Lincolu, James i. Beuson, | ho Lanark, North, Hon. W. Macduagail, C. C 1 Lan wk, South, Alexander Morris, 1 Lenuox, It. J. Cartwright, I: «3 Loeds (N.) & Grenville, Francls Jones, ~ | Loeis South, Jobhn Crawford, 1 Mor.ck, Laughlin McCallam, i Noriolk North, Aquila W alsh, | i Northumberland East, Joreph Keeles, * _ | Northuimberland Weet, lHon. J. Cockburn, 1 Niv gara, A-g-fum. : Ottswa City, J. M. Carrier, Ont ario, South, T. N. Gibbs, * * . Ox(ord North, Thomas Oliver, 1 Oxt ird South E. V. Bodwel!, 1 Pet »rboro‘ West, Charles Porry, ‘ Preâ€"eott, Albert Hagar, 1 Perth North, â€" Redford, : Russell, Dr. J. A. Grant, | ‘ Rer{rew Nortb, John Rankin, |. â€" l Simeoe North, T. D. McConkey, ‘ ‘‘Noronto East, James Beaty, 1 Toronto West, R. A. Harrison, ‘ Levis, Dr. Blanchet, | <( L‘Assomption, Le. Archmlu*l:. Laprarrie, M. Pinsonneault, | Lotbiniere, â€" Joly, _‘ Montmorenci, Hon. J. Cauchon, Mostmagoy, Hon. Mr. Beaubicn, Mostroal Centre, Thomas Workman, Mostreal East, Hon. G. E. Cartier, Moatreal Wost, Hon. T. D. ycu“. Montcalm, Jos. Dufresne, â€", Muskinonge, â€"Caron, _ ‘| Mississquoi, B. Chamberhin, | * Me santic, Hor, Mr. ltvlao. Ott iwa County, Alonzo Wright, Portiac, Edmund Heath, | / Quebec Centre, G. 1. Simiard, Qu=bec East, . G. Huct, } Quoboc, Woet, Thomas McGreevy | Quobec County, Hon. Mr. Chauveau, : Sherbrooke, Mcn. A. T. Galt, | St. Maurice, Dr. DeSaulniers, Shoford, Mr. Huntington, ‘ Sorel, Mr. M:Carthy, | | Soâ€"langes, Dr. Masson, | Terrobonne, Mr. Magson, Tw Mountains, Mr. D‘Aoust, . | Three Kivers, Mr. De Nivervilic, l Té giscouta, â€"â€" Bortrand, Vaadrouil, 8. MceMilian, ‘ Verchores, â€" Gooffrion, Argenteuil, Hon. J. C. Abboit, Benuharnois, â€" Cayley, _ Belicchasse, â€" Casault, â€" Brome, Hon. C. Dunkin, | Compton, J. C. Pope, Chateauguay, Hon. L. IL, IHolyor Champlain, Mr. Ross, Chambly, M. Beneil, | Dorehoster, Hon. Mr. Langeyvin, Muntingdon, Hon. John Rose, Iberville, M. Bechard, Jacques Cartier, M. Gauche:, Joliette, â€" Godin, Laval, Mr. Bellerose, A Simeoe North, T. D. McConkey, Toronto East, James Beaty, Toronto West, R. A. Harrison, Weiland, T. C. Street, Wenatworth South, Joseph Kymai, Wentworth North, James MeMeni¢s Weilington Centro, Dr. Parker, York West, Hon. W, P. Howland, C.B Quebec. ou+ New Brumswick. Ca:loton, Uon. Mr. MeConnel!, Yw:x, Hon. Charlés Fisher, s No:thumberland, Hon, Mr. MeMiilan U D. ant North, Magh Finlay son, Br ant South, Hon. E. B. Woo!, B::ce North, Donald smau,t. y Brcokville, Wim. Fitzsimmons, C# sleton, Robert Lycn, { Derham East, A. T. H. Williams, Dv adas, Cook, E: â€"ex, Solomon Wigle, | Ei ;in East, â€"â€" Luton, 4 E! :in West, â€"â€" McCall, F:~ntenac, Sir Henry Smith, G:~uville Squth, W. MeNeil Clarke, lastings Wost, K. Grahaw, Hestings East, â€"Corby,‘ | Hamilton, J. M. Williaws, . | I HI»iton, Wam. Barber, | â€" H»ron: North, â€" Hayes, | > Keat, â€"â€" Smith, _ | Kingston, Maxwell W. Strauge, L inark, North, David Galbraith, L inark South, W. MceNairn:Shay, Liscoin, J. C. Rykert, | T 2nox, J. Stovenson, pussit Lesds (N.) & Grenville, Hoary D. Smith Lâ€"eds South, Benjamin TeW, on t Nâ€"ack, George Secord, | N sfolk North, â€" Wilson, || N ithuamberland East, H. \Y. Eyre, Northumberland, West, A. Fraser, N igara, D. Robertson, Otiawa City, R. W. Seott, * Q«*ario South, Dr. MeGill, | . ~ / Pe:th Nortb, â€" Monteith, | Peterboro‘ West, John Carnegie, ATord South, Adam Oliver, Prosoott, James Boyd, Keufrow North, Jobhn Supple, Senr Russell, Wm. Craig. . elaza iba wall, Mon, J. : as, John S. R pl aluw at John O‘Connor MEMBEIS RETULNELT Province of Ontario. xowmxamox. Hon. E. n Moline LEGISLATIVE ASSENELY Ontario. ovince of Quebes NOMINATO Ontarlo Ma Npt.‘ 3 Sent. W W T POLLING #‘* 10. 11...12 17â€"18 11 21 10 U Simcoe South, T. R, Forguson, Toronto East, Hon. M. C. Cameron Toronto West, John Wallis, Wentworth North, Robert Christic, Welland, William Beatty, Wentworth, South, William Sexton Watérloo North, J. E. Bowmas, _ Argenteuil, 5. Dellingham, Brome, Mon.C. Dunkiz, Dorchester, Hon. H. L. Langevie Muxtingdon, Mr. Seriver, Jacques Cartier, M. LeCavalier Lowis, Dr. Blanchet, J‘ Assompmon, mr. Mawhieu, Laval, Mr Bollerdgo, _ f Montinorenel, Hon. J, Cauchon, Montinugay, Mon. Mr. Beaublen, Montreal West, A. W. Ogilvie, Montreal Centre, Edward Catter, Pontiag, Jukn Poupore Quebec County, HMon. 1 Quebec East, J. P. Hhe Quenes West, John He Soulanges, M. Coutles, old, are wonders in their way, â€" We hlcanil_v commend theni to those they may visit. Hantz‘s Minactzovs Pseronwaxces.â€"This great necromancer, magician, spiritualist, or whatever he is, performs here for the first time this evening. The Quebecand Montreal papers tell the same astonishing stoties of his miraâ€" culous deeds as the New York papers did. A Montreal paper says : " All other necromaneers pale their ineffectual fires, as the stars fade out before the glory of the sun." . Oa all hands he is represented as the wonderful qf necromanâ€" cers und his feats the most incomprehcusible. We shall see toâ€"night what we shallsee, There |will be a matinee toâ€"monow 3fternoon at halfâ€" past two o‘clock. * . |â€"Agrtvans ar Tus Resseut Hotse ox Satceâ€" | paÂ¥y.â€"â€"W, 1. C. Keer, Brantford,; Earl. of Moxley, Karl of Camperdown ; Hon. Henry | Cowper, London, Englacd; G. 3 Benland, | Montreal ; Mr. .Peterson, Branttord ; T. E. | Tufts, Boston ; M. Hartz and lady, Geo. Hartz, | Chag. Levi, New York; F, Ellushausen, | Montreal ; Hensem‘and svite, Tunis, Turkish | Minlster of War { II. E. White, Toronto ; N. | E. Russcll and wife, Mr® Dean, Miss Dcan, | )h}i;hum-m; Mt. and Mrs. C.. F. Smith, |Miss Gilmout, Quebec ; J, F. Harower, do. W. | Waguer, Montreal, by many that it he was recognized ns an ol in two terms before, â€" Had the Recorder he would Jus talente Saturd this self tat Mademoisel] t. Maurice, D aerbrcokeé, M i8 sOOn 4s i voice, and a very wide range. _ She Is about to visit Europe for improvement. ‘The other daughters and a little boy about seven years old. are wonders in their way. â€" We beartity 0 it 0n ie Poues Covart.â€"Patrick Leonard, charged with drunken and disorderly conduct on the stroets ; it was the first time of his appearance at the police court, and a generally good character boing given by the polics he was dismissed.â€"Mr. Spittal brought up a carter on i charge of stcaling a picce of timber valued at about three dollars. In evidence the facts appearted to be, that when the steamer Queen ed with the larceny of a purse containing about four dollars, the property of Lucie Labai, The complainant lives with her younger sister and brother on Churchâ€"st, On Friday morn« ing she left the lost purse and money on the end of a table standing near the door while she weut next door for some water, and on aati t she weut next door for some water, and on bet ~return ,found it was (gope. .. Her younger sister Harmoine testified that she was in the room when her sister left for the water, and at the same time went up stairs with the baby, and on coming down in two or thive minutos after, the prisoner, who is their uncle, was standing with one foot within the door and left, . When her sister Lucie came in, they both went in search of the prisoncer and the money, but failed to find either. He wasafterwards arrested in a drunkâ€" en . condition, but the money was not reâ€" covered. . Case adjouraed till Monday, A Traczor IS Arka®sas.â€"A terribley adair occurted at Marion, Arkausas, on Friday, | August Soth. A man named â€" Eradley, an oversecc on Mr. Keyes‘s plantation, ordered a | negroto do séme work, and ‘the negro perâ€" emptorily refused, when Bradley attempted to ; chastise him. â€" The negro resisted and others interfered, and Bradley drew a pistol and fired, kitling a negre«s. The negroes became inâ€". furiated, and Bradley fled, not knowing he | bad ‘zilled the woman. At this instance two ; of the negroes concerned in the attack on him were arrested, and on Saturday were lmmgml before Magistrate Marcena. . During the trial one negro called Bradiey a liar several times, ; when he struck the negro. . A party of negroes | then set upon him, and Bradley‘drew a pistol | and fred on ‘them, killing two persons. He| then turned and fled and has not been heard | from since.. i tt LOUCAXL NILEWS # DOULAY a it it t ive, Dr. Desaulniers, 'k;‘, .\!‘r. Robertsun, intains, Mop. Mr. 08 Ivers, M. DeNivervill South 1y th wl; th Ars.â€"â€"Mr. Richatrd ‘Tay the ceutre ro@d, Nepeat c uf apples, grown on Lif: H AT HLMML t Mon. Mr Chauve P. Hheaume, hn Hearn ical family ning, and Gloucester wht famil; ti Quebe mma ts U ti tD m old bird Had this his first off Iâ€"at the: Per 8 of nu accomp {Fasiuy, â€"This very played at Huli on this evening will apt . Several members of ATI &D roni genluses. most powertul She Is about Inult enitentiary o had out nown to riug th nt account i able Bed Albas. maAt dest Ver ap poit conve modic who strikin only u to be, tion o in the a or Christ. â€" His 1 ike bread cast ¢ pit Sur appearance,. . lhe Church is enter to the south and west. ‘The form at present set apart for the copytegn latter is resetved as an entrance .t porary vestry,. ‘The southern .« by a Gothic porch of stone, of good ; the pointed gable being surmo elaborate iron work in blue and doors are made of stained wood planks dirgonally placed with a hinges. *The interiot of the buildi of somé defects, looks very well : like. â€" It is more than sufficiently 1 no anxicty need be felt by those some day that the garish week d ordinary unsoftened glass will gi1 8‘T. ALBAN‘s CHURCH, OTTAWA y " Storied windows, richly dight, © Casting a dim religious light," erystal mongaments "storied" with such instruction as mayteach moen how to live, and with such lettered scroll work as may tell them how to die. â€" Between each of the windowsars placed corbels of grey stome. From these corbels the supports of the open roof rise cliptically till theyâ€"meet in the centre of the arch above. The roof itself,is built in right angular panels. of equal '-limqnfiionsâ€"-thc frames of such panels being stained in keepâ€" ing with the woodwork of the building, while the panels themselves, though they have not exactly | been . daubed with .© uutempored mortar," atre, it is to be regrettd, distigtred with misapplied paint. It would require a linen draper, properly educated in © shades," to indicate the color by a name. â€" Woere we called upon to. decide, we should rafile for an answer.. The mistake arose in blending paint with varnish, Oneor the other should, we think, have been tuised througtiout. Probably there were reasons which controlled, of which we are ignorant, at leastit is fuir to suppose so. . The absence of a chancel gave rise to the necessity of improvising one in the nave, This difficult work has been exceedinkly well tarâ€"lik o the: arly 1 done. Regularity of plan without uniformity of appearanct has been successfully attajned. Gothic. work enclosures on the north and south sides of the church have been extomâ€" rorlzed. That on the north is open and screes ike, and may be used as an organ chaniber That on the south serves for chancel stails, and also forca vestry. Aithough the church is‘severely plain, it hns nevertheless been so planned as to admit of the introduction of orâ€" namental scroll wofk in the shape of illumiâ€" nated decorations. We were imuch pleased to see that cornice like between the corbels ‘and close to the roof, a ribboun of sacred tosts encircled the church. . ‘The scats and kneelâ€" ing artungements are very comfortable, and the building, which will, we; believe, seat about three bundred aud fifty petsons, is wholly and entirely free. ‘Tfl-} incumbent, Dr. Begford Joues, needs no praise of ours tor his laudable and persistent exertions in this pciat, â€" In the cloisters of hisown conscience he will find his solace, and it may be his re ward., . Apart from the general advantages church, there are some of an individ local kind which should not be 1 of, ‘ We may mention one in lar. â€" The congregution has a motiveâ€" one it may be, to come in time. it | liarity of the inhabitants of the capita things equal their disinclination to ; church, except indeed their degire t In the celcrity of this lati#® moveme: most approach the pase of their br the Scottish church, who in that ; stumpede are geacrally regarded &s m However, the latter have a better ex: the former, for theirs is a service wes the flesh. The Ottawi practice in t can churches is aâ€"seandal which no be mentioned to be removed.. The . of the benediction is gcarcely pt when the organ with panting hastes when the organ with panting haste n shortest private prayer impossible by braying out its disturbing blasts. Tht thoughts are chased away, and comi are encouraged. . What the voluntiry or whence taken, the listener does nc think. _ He is onty persuaded that : conscionable haste must take its rise . causes, as if the Jxlaycr wers affiict self with such reflections as « My chops and potatoes are cold, And’-yuotoolnu. .. 1‘m as certain of that, As if Poggy Malonoy had told, ko Moréover the "miserable sinner‘ who has been accustomed to‘kneel aud (rsekly . pray that "those things, which he . has heard outwardly»‘ &o., is looked upon a : miserable nuisance. > The irascible middlo aged gentleman next to whom he bas Leen seated, whose way his prayer lmpedes, says, as distinctly . as hbe can by | means of shuftliig double . soled shoes, » Come look alive old slow ~coach, my goose will be overdone." The young ladies, too, in floral bonnets made respectively of a danidelion or a daisy ; or in festive ones maderespectively o an oyster pattic ora mince pie, ffutter and fidgot in a restless, trritable, undevout way, lest #heir 1tA omparat n Gothi th nt ol U AD ind that th \lba tt Angitcan Churoa (TsgqUONU J . engenge < "v * e â€" # n midh tat it an ors. _ JE k. $AÂ¥ C & t O O x & n the water MB t 118 th 1t us the wuct of serves for chancel y. Aithough the « ins nevertheless b« of the introduction k in the shape of i We were much ples bctween the corbel a ribbou of sacred b. . The seats and ire very comfortabl h will, we ; believe d aud fifty perso tl ti to t3E T48E TLAND. MUTCHMOR & C TUStT PR OCIEILV MRD \XD WINTER TRA DJ »{tonsâ€" from Al}d. yery nearly old 1 urt they a vently airified and y fail to distinguish tuciate and set the vine Larmony which ud lifts it towards orin ress for the on that it may soo: e not only a pity od caxuse shoul ®, th OF BEAD TRIMMENE® d dims which on, and lodge ening day at in forms so y unlovely. bane of ak rew place | not admi cnt fore t music, teristic of vice brate On rect ith vOy s r toâ€" the th AND of deen and Famey Wincey rase Black LustreSâ€" . municipal tickets whelming majoriti ticket is defeated. are a few of the very num discases which nre caused | appetite, emaciated oxtremi (ro\unt picking at the nose, during #leep, harducss of th slimy stool:, and sometimes e of the arms, pain In the head sleep, faintings, tromblings, low spirite, frightful . dreaus, lnfi'::;y uf flosh.u‘ are palatable and s childâ€"drive out u:‘c"w-’:- t and MW’ cleanse the # away with the nocessity, of Oil or other unplezsant ca of other Worms. \ Gell‘s Corners and take no other. "WR > 5o in Ottawa, and medicine ¢ where. _ 8 & On Wednesday the ith instant, Mr. William Twamley, aged 25 y snt of the Commercial Bank of Car greatly respected, and much like circle ot friends." & Bvl()l to inform her fseni» public is general that she has ro Academy at the same place, No. 6, ( This year Miss Gimovazo has secure ces of s young lady from the Norm: Montreal to teach the English languag As uxl. Music and Needieâ€"wo tought in this éstablishment. _ Forâ€"ter MISS GIROUARD, No. 6; Clarenseâ€"st 1} l HEIEBY c.lmam and foxit «on or ons engaging <or THOMAS mb. as he has l.& my * out any just cause of complaint, and his .-gmnw with ine. . Wihosoes him will be prosecuted as« the law dire M Each box co f Nomtemor & Lyx he, sole proprictorz. NBW ADVERTISEME for the present year. | Persons who are uo. being Appointed to th$ said office of Culle hu»{lnm‘ #o apgly for the same. .A tions fnust be in ig; must state tho ? cent, for which the applicant will onlloct 1 except Local s.bool?:xn. and the name suflicient sareties for the due performare daties of the office ; and maust be dolivered vndersigned at or before TEN o‘clock, on > DAY, the 2ist day of SEPTEMBER next * F. W. HARMEE Mall, Se TOTICE is hereby given cha I cil of the Corporation of the To# MISS GIROUARD Township of Nepes D August 31, 1867 The 1 CoLLECTOIt N OIL_TICEHE At U Its peXxt Ses®:00 H 1§% DIED. TIMOTH 4 and if &4 Tewuship C reets MOY 44. OTTA ROWI IN\l "HURSOA! joats pulled . ‘Oln.glh!‘ 1’6&2 l‘l‘ 18 100 0t3 FINANCK Notices be publ Customs, as to A merican Invo with the price « at a pate equ «» »ettled and Lord NCJ in London, En Book on the Art ll A COOR Ordor, notie od discount is d which percenta until moxt Wee chases made in uller Skating nty nc Upen to. 1fi u.’n:u Trade. 0. Entrapee Rutries of Boat lors, to be mad All the Races® CHARLES i 1 B A HUMANK Monday, NECRO " .'wi:lhl have been w H. € Ottawa, Sept sn t Apd Testday t..Cor.. Bex® [ Mayecoos, . Primounced THE 1MSTX nvento peststors, w im without : Septembe 8 a‘clock. be public of nvention, s iod smmod The Pisp by Messrs. Qzawa, ® Mre. M. M eriorm sove Tiskets 2 orved Seat MERIC MATIN®E alfâ€"past 2, o all parts MA y Saturday And othor Mr. HaRz THRE . Fo ar=0 *SP L omn=On it t A Â¥4 Wls We value Ogress Do 13 vVICH i t« Bt be

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