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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Oct 1870, p. 2

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NEW mvnnnsEMENT' oa.hs.ati.-u-ttottso"'- gm. raw and counter Frrrmo aA.'tNENT8 that it won“ be who to pimthyir,uduluonoo,topéountdb- irroi.t-ti,--tr-tftt'u Lui-or-ta-td-ut"""!". "raorotuititie"seatirui- ”gunman!" th-tttuit" 2,iiuii,-ttGis,oirtwLtm, he... in the mine- “M" “Ma Ma suing eilttthimg. _ -resects.eeea-tritrEue'"' sub-I'M“ Mitt k RUSSELL, ' m: iiiritatta limes MWMONIMIINIO to ”only an In... ' Bun-ll". mug-luau amok. MP WINTER CLOTHING fl tWIhonhh‘bw ot mira-tera-rome' III r-ii-iw-ttere-""'""' unamlw‘ l Mr. (Ii-berm. Oneal M " a. tuetum m, b but. . ”Mum Boa. In. am but. boa-Mud 30:09-31 30" mphxnm. sts-ttsto-use, __ -- . mun-man" In.“ In: of BOVI'UIUUJOUIKAU mm“. -eertims tboatf the I... . , lb VHO a”! yummy; -, --_- . D0130. womb-M“. oat-thotties. stAtaiiitiiaaUhterti_. Beuor. MM“L”~. WOO-lbw" colgthM'f ' ”Irmyhd an. my, in “add-ti. mmht‘hnl’i' Mthn ”km sorarturuittacat-trt"lt"." ‘My..u no» a a. Brrtletittqt 5mw with and "it“. ”who "row-tun, murmur-04 ”Who..- . SPARKS STREET. m to infa- the Gen. putrtie -Itr that their mm. W1 in In - ‘b III-IO- -" . up“ ARTIST. of 380L138: “(was ad CANA- DIAN exp-doom. Also tut. thotr STUCK of MAGEB a: RUSSELL'S. - can start. Amadeus-ido- its”... 'tttttf Egg-“"“MW‘“.I' oriaslttn ritthte to Inc-pad. 're. GiiiiGiarkothtn""i"'r' --r-' -----"-- st-tmoot-i-h""'- Mime-n: _ and, but and Evan"; 06mm sh, “a, Clam. ntl “I. SEW Stuns mind 1.30m mJAC’KBl‘S and OVMATS. “but when chm but I“ '50, “but.“ who“ limo bulb ”Walnut. but halibut-X _ -_. .__, ---uh, 'mwrlwohho as Mutant-thin!” W- .eyytti,:ytrgtediM.rdMIt L'iiiiG"iiaiiGusiietPt . Mllehrlndll’“ m. Tl'G.elli"erdi7i;iriii' -tad in ‘50 "roetiatNuw “Rheum: an“ "iJiitiiiair,eieermEtttfd hunky-111‘ mam mum. 't 'iuaua-umrratche.ntesy'rhtt: 1ihiietatt,e'thetl'h' w. I". ”my mm W - Mr. tragte, iiiriGGA-otsoevrih, iiiNiiGiiiaiu-einurreAit atti. aiiGaiiiisiiaa-oteirdt,itttttt iiii'Uaaaa,et1ityy “than Tho-chum?!“ m "riiiii'reuiyunteeeeee) In...“ WIN) ”not ... that tut-h-qt" for ftoedoat and this Fiia1rutftet.ift, mm ito Guarsoaeertittns, 'hm m i'iUiiiTFrixmiiettPertt': and in 'bm“ oeerrthing litre M”. itttttl _ J " n... --:.o In I JGGi I.” t that “ID"!- PM JACKIE - u. - - mandate” Gnu", m, m'xnCOA‘l'S, 32.33 "Gdr ahead In Moms thaw» "0W 1870. all JOUS A. 1. Mom» Gtobe of Walla-uh! lan ; m thq mm " MIN” mick .wo aluminium to," tl Wk, which, Ml! of the “no! lit. I - at why more in which out home“. contempt l In” hoc- and my dettghtn, “a divested of it? vitupcn ; nod ttw "edit on Mon non: " the wing. or an I my itin- be: ”or Ind‘tho am “the trickntbr,“ 10.. l We mid d in inhaled to you that the appointment tho mono: in! amnion! Guy at badmi- of tho [an was! the city, for th n mogul M and? county to the lane} 3 city Ma.“ and with of an lbdopandonoga of Partin. l able to pr in - Act. , . i ton} rotainint *A _ . 41- LL.‘ - um' moduli-um. “imam-l “on to to, nd,“fm;nded, us most an” aturtiet- no. anon migooncoptiou Ind ( 1:135:01)”.ch we very much quouion wWhgmiodityohmo they do not anagram! to "isauthett than to - egg" tho had. itt tho Admiasirstmtimt. But bob" ,xioud . charge of this kind dig Cuba-hook! piny- boquito "no! in Sou. In “I but. to move the Gov m$muiMUnog toe in on nip-1b., in." {to in p“ in u like its. no but. particular 'uutnnootol w I. rotor it undoubtndly M6000. [sigma true that» the luv originally uopduoponouihouug aoeattnmrLs. moon” pertur- n: union foe the C In thigh "art-tims could be in H It ad my. that in - quun- ot the bunnies». t1'ttrg,d) 'tGu-ttOtter.".""?',',- -tsgggeg" m "aidaeod umuqin you. out, tonsil Wmolthouniouof itri',i-ittsoommtrr,iHt"bt"t Md. Inthpoounooftho who 'rtitt* took M in Mt geie tin to thb mandate-t. the Ptemue pointed out that " tho luv oeigNtaii, Nth-Gunnmtcould mththoWhohna-oudlthnmulvuof theme! InJohn mtred 0-..- ‘Imnaif tho right. of tho Dominion ,reioatgbestodiaonEttttitr-s could they =aasotodiaoolttuitr-seottid they "t.ior.ruu,tst-tigtltwitr m. ca..u,.-hg. modulo obyhu thin Jiiut-oaisustsu-lttVed “bathtub.“ was outbid to 'Lon-i-ttuct.'"".? - apt nnwntm bf " doing, In this iia,a--aitmiiatinerrt'" meM-Odmlmperhl Par. mg thorn-Iber- at which In" tho 'igttdtoreefttem nos-vice. (and mp3 r0- m-itmhotrxthtc'o'"Y ‘ln Consular-y" srartiesuU.r - the Maui-wk that. The 94tts-stioatot Mandi-ply the... TU 94mm“ tt-itistsstethAmktet0ct 1861" pm- 'i,ie.tuthriia-cteexortarntn1" pension iiiiuu,-ioaott-,-1ttte8? ttrtetette,tttt'?tt,', with ttiiyersd in new mall's. Madly “on”. " beam awn-at tom. iiils-estitshtt-r,uteu"" Moo-pad of "vemt pot-oi oemudeiwithtuqueuiem, it would trel my“ tho diNeqnt hm should ‘hdbncudndconpuod. and mum \ptnoce-icy. not he don Momma. AM Mnbysduintomt any wand-y, an appoint-0‘ iohho Ott-ultram" vu- péupoudnnd In“ min: of Oahu] Guy ‘m “In” l My "tiathed ,wuchlnhnnhmiu thath is I tteiq It'd! m - by on m. tliens, - w“ WI I -itts-r" u "nt-te-ht' m _-. hunk WON) I.“ v - , “was“ having already l, “mek0" mm. x- of autigteitnhml Iter "atrwhoh-h-' n orretetartitrorr tudisa, .3”. Month“ " being My "tidied with the you. ,ehieatut-thashr-tte. /%eauatteurroeiu1orPe" wht'eh m gim to the “out by the Pruitt, dstrhttt lart - in, .11 which and! Wm IiiGitt-o-iiue,u"r.e 'Ciiiii"iiiiiiauhihuiri-ih. We " gtttt “In the “on. a” 50'... w m by IUW' a. that b . w ot the but! ‘hehwokwonculmdh Mm» itiriada-toeaou-ithei't moronic-dam. Wo N am tte " ' Fund-“MGM?“ 'iiiriGes.ttortututtueer,'!t iji'Jiiijd'iee'te.T:;2trf'.its', Ate “VII-Rm“ qdth aitthothes, " to ”all to “If". anthem-0th” mummi- mmmnd MWW "" tumly.mr.bo in! "smmded the M"anW; " h" M“ ”an“ d’ no on” w. W 21iuLuraitwextuttu'rrttutt Mama-cum “WW" "auetaoohi-1hi."eee" w. I." “objection tom. 610.5!" Mum-unonv" and tui-, "-orttieathe"toett, "ee at this city Jiiririi. 3.0“" stsuto4tltuttt a. LiiGok-ueusmt""ttr tA-berth. w..m- -et"r. "ii2T,iai-okitt-trtuHe't '"ii,Uiiiuu-isetttef"ttt! iiiruo,reut-to?"' a. ,mewdm rrstrtU. _iyuiaoes-k-tte'"'e", th? Tommi“ mwmmm“‘ ti.rt-%sti-dat-tr" -teirs m cm I. an nttt on - ttt PM umWhuhiMm-OIN' “layman... - tu-ing that M ‘oouM who“! ostitawAtof dtttt21t',tt." to. m». Autumn-amm- “mu“ “Lu-muo- mm.“ thmtmwillbo 2d'a'rll'lt','lll'l.l malt-bu M's-10'0““ “Milli h tmt . WW“ gum-mun which Minolta.“- iiiGi"ii'iilirGu-ro-ke'f mnnmumr. Amwmhw“ Mahatma Ae'""'""'"""""" amino-t villain - - has! mudeyh-L 'iou.ueesot-ol humanist: nap-Hon- but“ in this ettrtortsthre a ”it, My!» LiLtuun-ouurttndi"t'e". oOtin note, while M clorbwbbvo had the am" to doubt tho who! jiii'j, an an.“ In in "Moog“ , have stmiart- Ind their iiriu'i-tttrt-ttret1te1e “Wm”. won-"wow..- thins-launch». w. I". M” I M3005 ht.D AND GRAY. M‘hm In I," - wl-v_._-, sumo-aw mv-a-vt-ttCree".".'? wins an “my pin-hon tou-uit-ttei', the d otitamltot 50am mmmkmmm‘ Bed “MM”- umuicuooeiMt-uit no commenced. a mmw-Iob 7CiJirrGiott-uettocoe mum-ad iiiuiii,uotittrte-ettht.'ct mwmm "iirGiGrteatreir,tf'tg1t Inn-0'0“:- had-am. AdnnCni‘caooftbo whiny-mum‘s! mum, W tho its. Min-boa”! a this puma-1d ot puma. md‘bpophotunhvofmmmtbtnm pmdmthbouumcyuadwt-annmm ”any ho hum iLTiiiilitlit-estr"tto.urffttt iiiu.uentr-eri,m-tulp'e: no etuir--a mm ”but“ i"ii'GTirirrcto-uiiintuflT- sseiartee, my“ ,Lrt-otrtucteimethttfle1t ounotdi-nantm" i7iiGiraale,eteetettteetf, "* M- m .... tg,', w fji",islt'di'i1t!ifii ms. 0'“ tt1eu'T,",' o: the my.“ the 'tal7l'l;'iiiiiii1ic If (indulgent. The “on”, bud-lap, M Ind uarliG7CGCyseo.t'.'.o! thtdaywou IMIMW you brought .. up EC,e.t.e'et. col . , n cousin 34,000, end We um w- nu- ',irty ofeuiuldn‘ why it wee no but held ' heck t We hue and: mentioned what I Lnlmeethehind tattec,',yt',g",t, We no in no. - the question. tmee; of lite I mom uh why it in than]: Mimi-on 9mm l hue been tumble to obtain their gluten, men , entitheenditofthoCity dam-tl m the if tho l my Rh- booa? V f " to. We would eleo like to know by whotn 'dt,'iil the money indepoeited in r..e', piece- at " w' iiCiii","7Giiiiieityttre,tint.tt Iettdr l, city ehequee which the Che??? a un- c' Billing-u" a ho ohoonoqouun an, him to mainly one of the fact- we hit. stated, a to pron that we ham in my one pal-dank! wronged him. Wocunolllr. Prom tuttherdmof tuaotBtai-" no numbered , homy hold but his boob and mu with s View of coming the Council into ro. npponun; his, and my phat what mm durum. ho choous upon the ( new ot until! clon- friend: of his in l ther 05mm]. but his "in of ”nor in well nigh “aloud, and the tonic! public lopinion‘will compel him to who my for 5 non honest and [no "trident m. - -- ---r--r---"""""'"""""T .-r-- V - TUE any A1105 IN FRANCE. I The following bone. were emoluu. qu 1m?" awfmk ' b ls Y Bob ThoEuropoan walnumumednnow " r. . Pt r. _..Pung _ phat, which will probably mun in an. _ 353.3? h. tttttttlil,"))";';')", it; look d for compliant“ lt in said that hing; 3ru, Mr. T. nuiamon's bl. h. Tim “tubal Blah). has concludod lulu With Wtgtttur,. aged, blno Ind WIN. 3 4th, Mr. the Km; dtPnusin for the Inn-render of eye""',',',,'.,"),,, Jfisigf"rtrr.'"t.'ti'.. am, With the under-main. that tui?f'R: , l . . . . . Galena . . Brown I Ptinco lapel-l a." be puma upon the l t'id. ' br tt Diek, tWh , all French than. with Int-In! Bun-inc for .01: the hone-coming lathe poelllescuo “on. We no inclined to my. that Wu very nae-3 and broke sway, but his ttGutruttoxthuruterne for itwiil “W?“ P 1 0" him ,rhen near the be mm M n In , . stand. The tirut Attempt " u start was a " Pf timtto his. one, but . second attempt resulted “I" honed gqggggtt" of Ban-inc I detonmn in . oqutnl um, mum-wk and “came Jt'T'l, 00.9th the authority of Win; timt in pug-in; the stand. Th: the “a h- boon ported mm ot n all. I... got over with Republic. - it . IU??',' - (incl-act {till loading to the " .of hi: ‘ ‘- ' uni-hull one. Mun-Mun“. to seethe Prince! imieratm-uetrtoP"i.t mm! moth-tinf- can» mkdngoftho! Imperial (had all “I. - ot the "rTiiitamr-erreitttr1tetotht NM rub, batt dumb or Franco. “My“ Pub and the larger dun-hum. no WM] mocu- hud with 30wa than ad with -ttotartsumsttod" Gym-Cy. that F my you» attempt to "stoeetttarEmpiro I ,Giauoertmtor-minmott blood- I asedanot.tussetursfri'y.r.. Not an" “manna-0M mmttlittan Gonna- vlmLutiutriouosreree: Innu- tthodtybnuhudupu thaw“! ot an. Gilllaa--oiirrrtteel iuitt.l ilthdnplyuoupoud of men who took - nan-up duh-damn! podium! . “but” about nin- ot govern- . not, neattr-the p.091. otk"ease, " mind-my brthe outcry ofVm Ilnummd the "umthm'"of Mi, that W by. boon Allow! on m thin cocoon-ion to - to “d fio mg. the Prat-inn lino. bum Meta and the mm Napoleon's maiden“ " mum». w. oagtgtttt uy. hm", an in the pm: "ere" of the French any“ the "trqtgtttttrgt" a uni-mum, my and". their ”for.” for lit-pub “an Mum but by dtrt ther "“ M “Mhndmbdmh' utterly iiiiii'iuiiir-tots-ineer" iGGkttGnata,eot.tty,t"hiel tr"- animator-on. kind will 'tte mm]. [mm]. the m-tdee of Meta not“! dunk-manna"! thm' mL '11:.de WWW” iriiiGuiG-tGrouee.u", “upcom- be W within . ”mg'vl‘l manh-tcity wiitAdouttttauptaeto. my...“ Pr mbuodthnmmmwen. ijituouorr-in-t1tr"erl" "0 mmmmlnm-m. WW- ”Fm-who... in 00me monk-WM tho - “d“mn‘dm m‘dif- with“ Mttt "t“ m "'3'“ "m .upa-tuo "-. of "rut," my... iki-dttreet'r'.ttttt Imam-d an turbulent “Munich-u who Inn-tor no .‘mdyhm Thain.“ is beset MW and we“ cull himis, L-flnbwbywm“‘”m" JiisouAuuhretee1lt Lisri-eneet.ut'e'ef1'e "iaTiiaru-urroore"."etfr, mm- to doughnuts“. tu-earth"""' with . to. Mr. Eltll'a, the have, Mr. Peacock may: ammo, "..tlll,'drn'lt made -Gktrriayyetshe. o.celf, leAr'.' mu Geoedo Honey Pluto- n he product“ an! die. heru show their municipal l that they In“ no longer c mu. of corruption and in. no. he choc-es upon the min do“ friends of his in A his will of ”not i. ,roil I, and the tonic! public lapel him to unto was! for and [no avariaistu' m. " Alanna. ulna-ark. “an m" - m ll“. ml “10- no “I. - W municipal sired for rad lull no - intl-st" rurtioetaetdin' but“! sufr't man 1.. been court. I” d with proofs before, the ad. Ho dnro WWW“ ment. not does 'm.nm the: ninja" their m." ukcn the lib. I... sonic-moan» eiriridep,haS',t,7i'f. ucoon" new in. The when, bud-him tte" of tttat 1Ur '"e THE orrAWA TIM”; 'ttles that would do and“ to tho but non- coru in mm", by lips that. would havq irr duced anybody no! wiser than Ad m: to tntre In apple a two. ' . AL _ " ts......U.o..'s'., m and wean" in a way um an.” ' nuke my man become (alumna. w. Cameron recited the “Miami. - him" and other Soowh- pieces. and Jin- wholem- ooncludod bythonz'limnlun them. 3 The (by w" one of jy, yum-,‘nml unity, . . ATRAVELLEB. Tho dork of the member made ample! amend- youonlay for his bad behaviour the a” before. The sun shone at noon- tido bright Ind senill. " was at this hour no tiakootohor weather Cuts could be de. airod for racing or Anything else, render- ing o you ooat .uperttuou', and gloves haul, "trerabio. The assembly on tho com-Io W” much larger than on thinny before, the number of arringets being very mpocuble. In the grand stand and car. --I __ ALL. _,.., Manning] mg.- e number of the mir poeitione, Ind Ippelred to “the a any one else. The the fenoee were in large ""t""'"" _,7 - my. . number of the mir sox occupied positions, and Ippured to he as enthusio “the a any one also. The dead heads on the fences were in large nttetulaneo and Irtttt the men employed to watch 'lhmn in a My!” unto, not In.“ conducive to n semnttt or tasrsip-ttn.t. “Alum Sally" ., ‘ . ‘-"l 5- I noun-ant .uvaily m kiussuuit, and B. r vellum]; an") ammo-ml once more in the Mom. l may 3 but”. laugh was mired by the Greeting rtt,vvetitlttiv.,t'm of the ”on: re: as a lucky hum: dashed the pipe in the mum ofth I old Abel] to pieces, or hourly a?!“ her “all by n "mom throw. Mrs. Cm y Man. m would hove been oulr'gwl, ant Dr. I», deor would posttively havoftsiu- ted " we treatment. of A representative ofthe sex. The ovum was in better cun- dition, Wavy. . .. , 1 l The ttrut nee In the _ LUMI'I runs: or tro, ( 5 For bomowned and bred in the Coun- _ no: of Una-lawn, Promo“, Rage“. Leeds Ind Uronvilk, Ronfrow and than». Mile I buy. fghi,tf' loin; 4 your: Highs?) 5 8 . . you: w " ', 12 Inim- ml goldings allowad 3 tbs. mo to timt bong, '25 to noond. -n.. (nun-in. not... were amend. and ttuw. . Un the bane- ooming to the poet Rescue wee very nae-3 end broke may, but his rider ‘0'.- p l on him when near the stand. The am Attempt " u start was a [also one, but u second attempt resulted in e onpttai ttart, Gina-wk and llescue droning tint in peeling the stand. The tirat gunner ot . inih wan got over with Quench still lending to the " .of his Ira-ad; but. to the. knowing ones ing bone and item “no the (up cu together, Rucuo loading by hardly length. Um of the dip cums Rescue tl Bob Logic neck Ind neck. The and mom hon w» intense, and increased the horn- upwind the distanc‘o P " _. A .. ----A ' nun-n" Ottawa Turf C ounce of the bone getting terribly» and WIN“, oxoitod, and deeming m be hnd 2u" justice" and “noun mic-chin ire than hue his ham fond om ot tho new" In bio noisy do non-muon- In! m titit1eUr.. unscrew mu" - ___ -- - iie,e.,t,ttr,gu1't',',d',% loud in that ex- nnionlo! , 3nd insisted on then Lao. ,ettiests-theeton the ammo, ro- man!“ unto woo-amt the next heat; but on judges, who um YO?! cool and download, o'edeeod Bob Logic ott' the coouo; TtriswttitB" to p round; and tirii7leiiiruinoeeclteJh.te't1tr jiirifiitePitttrttf, mid thehoot iugnonuoBob Logic tuck n, haunt. be. lore Bots Logic had ow on his my 'i,Gdtuoo_ito-"' pianofpolicy on' "any of hi [when [and to exploit: 0n unit-I orrias Whaler, and up m in dd" bob; mind, the owner mu ouieubofttrott" wand, out! on. ofthe Mp: than “and tiim..--"You nllow- ad your hot-o to holed up. Now, accord no; to tho who of the 0mm Turf Club tn could take no name at the ubovc no mm until n protons was handed in. A Who-jun been hnndod in, and no " . __ _-_- C-- milk Hm "thorn to be iliaT/iittutt - thoit on may than to not.“ out. has“. who '" dour-sued. titd.erl , Reel-n your hone nun we Dun-n w w diet-Iced." ' . this "smtuneetnmst wee teoeivo I with ter, rilc cheering. end the people, who were en. raged a thejndgee but It few minutes be 'iiti,"GiGir"G.ruyee,iittttyee.i..r. de. deion, n” bowled with joy, end excleimed " Tm'e (In; " the“ unsettling "tke it." " wee then announced from the judges l steed thnt the " Lunb‘ermen‘t Race" we: void, and eo were ell he“ end pools, They had decided to mania-tend of this race, one to he called " Slemud'e Plate " tbe theme amount. The horses would heve to be entered emu. This announce menu-e deo' received with loud cheers, end the people mpered "my to mike room for the lune to compete for the new nee. Befou the nee began We may be gnawed to "f that the conduct of the W “VFW w -qr -- r . . . . lngy IW' Ill-I‘li‘r "av jd;t'NMptt1'fg2'lt"'" calm, dig Britiris l'url'umou , ' The -le uner En Tutt [“1st PLATE. Londonderry. pic] For this rm four hams ,came to the haven went at " gutting 19on vu. : Rescue, Young Bot, g- m , contain in I laters, in) Whitman and Young Uim ' The sailor ,seaistt. Colour! some u .n In; mce with Mix of' tho A an ox tion of Rescue, who Wu now wk, struck at t 22'llt by Williams, who proved him .mm on lnshtori all n sinful jockey in - race he rode, total wreck. Fe and which mm at winning ones. pawns": left tl At the won! " go" Bob iumped off with yet boon heard o an load winch he retained until making own boat to haw tho m foe home, when Eocene drew up him-elf drowned go up louder, and a mqptitieesnt nee on A violent won: _ and; Mo, who won ridden by Wil. wmundPui- I [has “I”: and by inch gradually The depot-mo: l It,',,",',,';",'.",' wt his opponent. cough: cluedinam s humped», M won mid-t a near preparations“. 330030 on rid, ttte "Drunlot " in a wartlrtt uln- , . Inn-('z-exit‘cun‘a " {a a lanky a in the mouth ottho of nearly -. split her db Races. 'iriiiritre, ogh'er: to he I A o,teolvtiots stolen the got "pan on. i (Inst! by W. Wright, Esq ' one mile} dash, i i for whi .l, there “an thloc "ntries, Model, Neeppy Johnnie and Tim Whither. Citadel, who was ridden by Willimnimjumpcd off' with the lead At this time the "ihadea of night Were falling fast," and when the horses were discovered at the last. turn, a cry "they come, they come," issued from every tnouth. "Citadel then came an and won, the race by six lengths, Sham)- Johnnio second and Whittier double a I distance behind him. . ' The races 10-day Were magriif1oerth F and, taken in conjunction with the more of ' yesterday, we cm heartily congmtulato s the stekudstatti prmnolms of the races , on the MIGUEBS which has attended their 'ie?:,?:):'; The races of next year will be luukml forward to with pleasure. "t_--. of mango oxen rho Other two , Ttto 2nd Ite", together, no: I,ioring tho Ai 'ire. mph-(1‘0 or-trr - a. thy vision "".' . La fdiuerte says a boy of 10 years of age, timed annrche, ms been found in primal among the thieves. lie was seeking for his motln r there, and the j.ilnr finding him abandoned and without support re- ce ved him into the prison, but could allot him no other place than the common jail." I Last Wednesday evening the regular 'meeting of the St. 8tephen's Church Young Men and Women‘s Association was held in the baaement oflhe church. There was a large atten lance, and much interest seem-d to be taken in the proceedings. The Convention of Teachers of the Peb- vince of Quebec will be opened this after- noon in the Normal Shoot, " 2 o‘clock. laziest try 'reitgt1tl! "Wu In III-v ---.---,V - . T To d ty Mt” Justice Monk. 'usooinpanusd Faun”; urilope the wink would be com. by the Sheriffand two gentlemen oonnec- plated without Prejudice to the imam. ted with the Montreal pol, inspected, the. tionsof Rome. ' he alth of chttlger has [aunties oontiiwd there. There were found been tized u the dar for tty' King enter . all fit I . Of th . had Rome. The Roman Provmoeem to be 1n FA tf".'. unaties -. emu?” consolidated into one with five promo. hecn admitted Into pnson, during the tum. Last term; the four worst of them were or. . tzz-rc-rr-erotic-ri-aT, derel to he sent; to Besuport. YE)"' rERDAXS DESPATCHES 7 r. . . .. __ _ -. C" ML- 0;...“ ‘n'D‘M . - MosmtraL, Oct. 21. "I'hc number term of the Court of Ite, Lsinn of the dustrict of Montreatbegins to The old man Guenette, who wss tried [or the murder ofhis nephew, but acquitted on the ground of insanity, is still eonfiued. llis health has been much impaired since. his continement. He is now 89 years of age, and has become almost incurably blind. F Weather cold and cloudy. The annual athletic meeting, which will take plus tomorrow afternoon. promises to he a very successful one. The number of entries, up to one o'eloek this after. noon, is about sixty, and includes the names of victors in many A hard contest. Mr. Burgess. from Woodstock, _the Msur doaald‘s from Morrishurg, Mr. Stitt, from Prescott. and many others of . athletic re- pute, arrived in the city this morning. end will compete tomorrow. The entries re- ... . _. ,I .-I- AL:- guaninn puma, unucu u. - ...J --- _ will compete tomorrow. The entries re- l main open till six o'clock this evening. The half yearly meeting of the St. Georgo's,r'iiet.y. was held list evening. The President, W H. Clare, qu.. occu- ried tho chair. After some unGiportyf msiness the reverts of the Charitable Committee, for t ie two last quarters, were read. During the quarter, ending 30th Juno last, there have been received into [the Home Mo men, women and children, t.ett,"/("'h number viere Miss McPher- oon'e y'a. 'I'hetotul Aponseya".3"i1Vri'-, of which 8267.92 rue for wood end fuel. Thereawere in" all. admitted tothe Home, 770 per-done, while the eXpenditnre in maintaining the Home won only 8314, of which amount $175 was for food, while the balmoe no for fuel, repairs and ttnit',',",',',',",'; The Society during the quarter a so pvt half tare passages, to 42 persons. The re- I port showed that" 1,300 people had been mlmittul to the Home, and yet the total expenditure of the enabliohment was not more than tifty cent- . hood. The report- Were uninimously ttttut, [troll l was highly complimented hie meso- '32-“ mom. It was resolved to invite the Rev. A. _ Stylmen Herring to preach I union in beh m ot the Soviet] on Huntley week. A committee wu eppointed to makeu- rangements for I cvnoert for the bony} of the Society to be given on the 11th No. vember. It was outed that the tawny of the members of the Society were ttt er- reare with theirsuuoriPtime: After some informal business the "ting adJourmsd a ttyet, nine out 'l‘h- “nines! of M ha. been W IBII' my nun-v v - Thes (,"i','i1,7ii' of aiii week has been somewhat dimmiehed on 'ret "S,T. eral very extensive In I ver- tieed for next ,',%f'%2 dull-s, in View of the heavy 'teriel of pale by the steamer: for the put is ”he; in the cause of A little anxiety to ttrrroetet- Honor oontinuee m: ad cheep, "ttrl stocks gone-ally ere ter,',) . re- avtion in the Bank ot loaned 4 per tmt. in an o-xoept'lll. but It sttil etude " the very extraordtuery 6M 3.19 a" 1.19 per cent. prrmittt.m,/ , Flour market irrtrt “Ideal" My It e slight ndvmoe. In the week ole-inane" has been some advance in prime. owing to n eimil tr enhance in Europe. and the tranuctione have been oonndereble: [mist from the Seat d War, excitement by “ two ware dittnn"e This Morning’s 1hsapatohts "iiiiSiT R 1?uA L. 1.0me. 1.t1st,--Thes PHI Mull Garettd,re. (earring to. the oppomtment of o. P. In. tin us Minis 0: to the Court of St. James, nayi': A thoroughly incompetent per-nun is selected to represent the United States m England, and is. instructed tinrt to bully and next to threaten war. This incompe- tent person hesitates. probably preferring ‘.|omestic "trmutfatg. With Democrat: to war with England. . h n no Were dlnlunrru. neat. both bone. got welll 0‘!th city. llwcue slightly in "ur,.tu'e. 'lho sl , " dip" nub evidently s l wed leum fro "c-y-lc'""""' gxining Bro who mouth. awn- ncvm'huaulml, and; won and. 4"a l.x' llm'nly Gtgthsi.Pb It if k'L-uédu "III will. '""h'"""" The 1htholie hierarchy of Great Britain have inued a protect Igninst the action of the Italian Government in occupying the Papal territory. Ther call upon all good Catholic: to form prayer unions to protest against the nutment of the Pope, and to prepare documents on the subject which my be made the b wig ofun upped to the Druid; i'arli.unant. - . . The -te uner EntaIrue, from ant-3mm w Londonderry. make up a boat off lnnee- I haven "out at at three o'clock "aterdty g- m , contain iag a I silor and the corpse of n , The sailor stated that the ateemer 7.. i t' of the Anchor Lme, from New ..-k, struck at ten o'eiock the night pre- "das on Inshtorill intend end became total wreck. Four other hoot. containing pmeengerl left the steamer. but hove not yet been heard of. The “no: zombie own boat to have upset end all In it but l him-elf drowned. _ _ -TGiliaGtottn pasted over the at of m around Paris Iug 1: gm. - _ _ "itriuGpartmont of We he: been de. emed in e cute .or. use, end energetic menu-women bean; made at Annual, soi.ATtoh' tiTykM. " rmru'l . mum-ouch Exrhnnp 0!" l9 Souk! Street OCT. n ma got upi" tho Gn, one mikdlth., . . sit....; "itiilTEiiivrue, ftorn Jesyon to a. short ed 22, 1trro, eeeeeeeeer-"'-==r=c"rrC- M‘the capital. for defence. A force of any l 000 Prue-mm, which were ndvmcing on at“ " l the city. bu returned to Breteuil. I have. " he ship 04mm, with a 03th ot petro- trd leum from New York, in Itnnded at the nd In mouth. of the Weber. Her new are ll: won and. . HiPOb It is stated that Generals Dunn-Me,“ j Sheridan nd Fonyth have received crib-Ian, . from the Washington government. to repair ia the tolpndon atona. The Coluguo Guzrlu, [ dual), which publishes this statement, says that 'itodei, mung itot suggestions oft'nese gentler :itadel, men. Minister Wuhhum hatC been 50 pd off' energctr: that he has been fenced to de. um“. mand reparatio.n for frenment arrests of A- .1... Americans " spies. _ _ __-...-, th.. voreien Min- 21 Amenuuu: .n .I,.._, Bismarck has required the Foreign mm- iotor " 1uiG ’m communicate with their govommem’only by open despatches. Victor Hugo has declared tho request of t'."t 'r Government to lumulgte the pro- vmoos. ' “mum-z, 21.--artvszini, the noted re. .. #2....“ I... Mm ordered to re. . banana-z. 2L- punlicun agitator mum at Leghorn. mum at Mgnoru. _ One of the members of the Ministry has gone to Turin, to visit King Victor Eman- uel, who is there at present. .Bignor Sills, Minister of F innnce, says the transfer of the eapitat to Rome is no longer doubtful, but it requires the nano- tion of Parliament. , Human, 2Ist.r-Topete end his newspa- rl,', organ here advocates the grunting of bepl reforms to Cuba, immediately, and urges the Government to seek glory in i that direction. . _ . .. 1 K-. fumiestlrat. and Prim, though visited by Ct others, makes no disclosure of or intentions. The reported candidature of of Asota fondle thrown of Spa detinitela settle}; . . ' " aenmuuy acyuw. The object of Kenny's visit to this city ', is variously stated. He hits made no tittio"val i statement. of his mission to the (lovem- ment. The im res-1011 is that he “0144‘ the offensive ans defensive alliance by m. presenting that luly will join France if Spain does. Should this be his purpos:-, he will eortailr fail. A,-_I:-AA..- -ftorg. __ TOURS, Oct; 2i.-.Contmaieu"T are fiyipg ghout concerning the m of the hostiquorces on the Loire . . AL A ‘LA general impression is mu u ere no longer cumin; this my large force of the enemy in ( Normmdy, when there are to _oppostyMstty. .__» o..,,] to Oppose Uncut. ROMP, w3t.--Minisster Zilla assured the de. legation of the citizens of Rome to day, that he would apprise the King of the de- sire of the Romans to receive him in their city. The harmonizing of the Inn of the Roman States with those of the kingdom,he aided, required time/ and he had every Inn-nu m hone the work would be com- BERLIN, Oct. '21st.u-TPt Slant: Araeiger advertises an issue of 6,500,000 thalen st three and one-half per cent, payuble inaix months. _ _ " a L mun new. Only 250 citizen: of Strasbourg were killed at the bombardment of that city. At Verdun, " " Paris, the belie‘ed In oquandering their ammunition by random tiring. _ . --t- LA... Mum“! to , le You, Oct. 2t.--TU Evening Dem. ocrat and New. publish the following t T Loxnox, Oct. 21. -1he following dea- pntch has been received here: The Can- bria hunched four boots j one containing 15 run-eons we: lost. Nothing is known of the other three boate. '1'hU somewhat m. detinite information is all that has been re- ceived here, and probably indicate“ ma. rine disaster. The I vessel nbove referred to is n steamer, the fi."'t'iigp'l the Anchor Line, which left New Yor Uotober 8th, for Ghegow. She carried i [use pus-en- ger list end e full cargo. The egente here . __ " -- “hm-“inn 1eh' A dunner ""t'ldimsm, has again been Opened to railway tramp. Trains noy miv‘e and de- part regularly. V l ---- _,.---"'""" - AMERICAN NEWS. Tti E S W " II Ilmvu, u... v-.._-v on Line, which left New York October 8th, for Guys". She Carried i large passen- ger list; und . full cargo. The menu here In" nocived no intoimation ‘of a dunner to the malaria. . than, Montana Territory, Oct. 21.- Mr, Emma who_waa Ion. from the Yellow Boone oxgoringexgediuon lat tttttlr, was foun on the 1 th itut. about 5 union from Emigrant Gulch. very weak ham ex. posure. An unbalance In an: after him. Tiurkinpton sill of the 19th give. the following mum. of the storm c-- h . - __-_-_ AL- -‘nOL-u‘ I 1ou""P't5 mun-v v. ".v -V-_,,, A very heavy gsle from the southwest by west set In on 'luesdsy morning about 3 1 o’clock, and continued to blow with such 1 violence up to 1 o'clock " to effect de- l tnt-,,psriitsular1r to the shipping, to e 1 ooGidisrable extent, the exact amount of I which, however, it is Impossible to “cor. I tsinetthe present. The following is e I summary of the damage done to thecraft, I to, in the harbour, which sutiered much from the unusual direction of the gale, off land. Beginning st Bell's Island, where e_iong breakweter ot stone end tim- ber wet entirely eerried sway, and other sundry losses of minor impomnce sustain. ed; e raft of sew logs, stationed at Messrs. MoRouie’sb 005s saw with Bamrtield, was pretty well burst nu . er; white e raft of lite' coder telegrsph poles, fastened on t lower side of the Cam qui Bridge, ms: the 'l'ete du Pont Bar. recks, was drifted in the nerrow clunnel Between our. island and Pittsburgh shore. The steamer "Rochester" mind from Oswego this morning at Kingston's what-f. Her crew report the pang.- on the Jake rough, but not so much es would otherwise had been had the wind been blowing directly south. This steamer, together with the tug "Bimt1.t Calvin," were the only ones espsble of meklng port only in the day, the royel mil steetner howling passed down from Toronto without , touching, as very seldom occurrence. The i sn'hooner “Flying Send" sailed from Swift's "rharf lest evening with e wgo of barley MW!” - use, --" Giiti2r"Uiiia' send" railed from Swift's whert’ last evening with e cargo of barley for Uswego, but returned subsequently to ewuit the moderation of the weather. Two schooners, the _ "Benedict" and "Kate Itobinsm," both laden with timber, the letter for Baton In... vie the Gulf of tit. lawrenoe, and Atlentic Ooeen, dressed their enchore, for where they were nation- ed, nearly Oppoeite the Grand Trunk wharf, Int the unique "Pride of Americn" mapped her hitching: at Anderson] wharf lend bounded With the two above men tioned on the melts. The "Kate. Robinebn" _ is laid to have four or tive feet of waiter in her hold. At the Marine Railway or shipyard e tempmry breakwater wee crushed in, and [lender-son's elevator sent adrift; but wee, however, scoured insuf- tieient time to prevent damage. A large raft of timber, belonging one half to Mem.Celvin end Brock, end the other to Mr. Brock. ot Trenton. from which place it arrived at Garden island only yesterdey, broke loose from its moorings and vvu drih-n down the river, as we: also e schooner, neme unknown, from the lake. The Ontario locomotive Works, the King- ston Foundry, sustained slight demege by having the planking torn up or the foundation diupleoed' and the rennin: of l the old Morton Dmniory what 'rt"' total. l 1y mhed may by the sea; "rhieh rolled end foamed otr the Penitentiary in e tem. peetuous meow. Annmber of vouch were reported ground off Nine Mile Point, but the only all :obeerved in tint direction we: one smell echoener enchomi to wind. ward of the Penitentiary. notwithstanding am such " prowl! “I. one. Towerdo noon the rather booeIne almer, end " forts were " Once eeton foot to repair page“, which had been eel-lonely dam. ptr . 'thrtPuuepo.tted to luv. veiled with the nine impetuoeity " Cl: smiuwsruiiFijiisimt" " LOST AT SEA. huhhum mu nun. W has been fenced to de. for frequent arrests of The Late storm ceming the movements son the Loire l but the is Hut. the Prussians I‘ this way and that a enemy in marching on there are fewer troops by Castellar and no of his policy oguo Gazelle, m, says that these gentler but been 50 of the Duke lpa‘m has been J Inoqlw' N. pet, an: 0“ch v "Instr u. “n VI 1‘." " I i 1 vicinity of 'll1'l'i1'i2". . B.. , "-.- I: iuru---'rreletTe" received this iner- t .. . . 'mera " I no“. state the following vessel: P have l, Hm men-mag. um “i - -"" uhore daring the "ttaut ot this '1'orn',ooe,produte of gum. " - --i""" _ run ashore during the “ssh or this morn , ihg r--rAt Suwanee, Ochooner. “‘an I Wave," “Gormley” mm 't Mary Fox" aht Wm. .chooner "Kato," of Osh. 4"”. A “we”! tie-numb from Toronto Jay. the atom ”and. d to , ll points west id" ukesontario; ttyi unothcr mung“. mouue is to the effect that sow-ml new frame houses m mum of erection were considerably damaged ; ammo blown down, The steamer " Mngnnt” wa unnlylo m touch. The steam” " Waterman" has not arrived from Cape Vincent today, G mus! manner OT t 'ta "New” "tti wins t if he 1otrtrq, ' th the battle. bt.krilrtt* otthin t The waves King William Thanks [In God. From the Manitoba New: Loner, Oct. 4. Mr. Mucklo arrived from the North. west. Anglo on Sunni”, and my". the woods on fue along a considenb portion of the road. Ru, H. B. Co, have staked off an im. - . " l --- Ln". qtu, H. B. Co. have staked off an in). meme claim at the Angle and hue built . small house to enable thfm.to hold it. Extensive prairie tires heve been raging for some days on ell sides of In: Thou l to the cut of the Red R.ver hue been most destruetiO, and the lose at Immense quantities ot hay and a t large, number of L __-- “In...” tn the French settle. u I Extensive prams tires new Uecu “5.". for some days on ell sides of us: Those 1 to the cut of the Red R.ver heve been most destructive, and the loan ot “mm-nee qmntiuee ot hay and a ' huge number of horses belongmg to the French settles u reported. . We learn that another meeting between Wel end e number of his contedenm from Pembina," tit. Joe, White Hone l Plume and other points took place " Stunning River church on Sunday but. , On the evening of Friday lut the first mesa meeting of the sergeante of the Utt. tario Buttuhon took place in one of the bunch rooms in the fort. " is Ensign Peebles, who was left behind st Thunder Bay owing to illness, arrived on Saturday last, having seoomplinhed the l Journey in a remarksbly short time." He came by ounce mth s few men. l O'Donohue is sick of this neighborhood. and having well provided for himself while Treasurer of the Provisional Government, hsd It unused to leave Pembins for New York today. He is oontident that the want of honesty he displayed here last win. ter will secure his instant 'ttrdf,' l ment to s good offiee' enher in City - . -.. I - "c..- a- Li. "riArrewttr, clarion who was [mum Roe hunting banner ptirr’d. I An Com I; hen. Hf slam and "rushed Thir St1'e, moan Wu heard l I' My he plus batttyt and tsitc-O Lord “two mot!“ any thy m t." Eittt! i" In: on [new the war-l. " Kim: IS u ism thanks his (Sod! " Fro mogul"! peg‘nnu' homo by tire ttttrare, Mules destroy. . Sol let th" hejples tttk .retire, But rush with fiepd.ith J .1, And tvol them to their aw ’ul “to T WM: w: rt?tlt',r'"i'l.",l, prod I fut Who and or mun-in new, .. Km; Willie'" twat his ilod l" can.“ L92!“ lie'] ammun- for modern vurrim-r every time they mowed in kil numherof theirfettow mung}; K eeuuty "t‘ukful" that and: if he locum! pour O God hu [.1 l - unu- . C...... _.7.._ And momma in the dun Thy creature luiqm. day " thy. An t then ikliGitnti.ute, Jurt : D , " de1olat.iort throyeh m _ world, Spread nun}: than nod. Ant ghcn rr. whtnini hum it burt'd $t King M illinm dunks bis Get t' menu w I am -"'- ___--" V Council or tho Fenian Circle True to his instincts, he will mvol with bones and In outtit stolen from loyul settler, here. aoMup MOB 1333 Baum-m Tum. An enthusiastic New York Jenkins td. scriboa the max and women " .1me Park as " Looking at nature with {unlin- . ' l = ch. 1"r1'2C/)ifi""ii'i'li.iitriauo 'in the grove. M thought." - - - Cornell University In: orgasm “Chinese instruction and, bu to the chair Chevalier Rocking. The Newfoundland shore fUMry this moon ha been the best for twenty you-I. Son» ot the tishertnett have “Icon Dill] and even seventy quinul: of cod ouch dur. ing the summer. - -__e __J - Naming, and other villages m (In A GnokBi-hop in B green gown ma I buck head-dream 1 This cooled-Ito Ip- pemd in Chicadit on Sands, t sad attend. ed Ionics u the Episcopal Cnurch. an ttl', singing "The Run-inn Hymn " in his or. v""‘. . Bismarck in s cunning dog. When the French Government "ttt to England to purchase was it Wu found that an Prun- - .n - :.2_- = EP-M-A M .d'md - 0- -M.'e-- _ - UREA agreemenc that metrtg9" , Id be ionclo-ed if tet, were male to the French. The comet; one. Wu that the French agent: were only nblo murals up chance lots not covered by I of do. Fumes now otfen to buy a number of riM, in America at 250 Inna oaash, de. livered in French pom. . - I -‘Ll- is'itUr “ Sim “thorium in 511W and unaw- larets nun- ot" money on " an otoetr in the gunmde otrertng for sale, with the _ ‘ ___---" .1... mm “VHVU Ill luv-cw“ W-- 7 The Vienm Wanderer reletee e homble scene which "oi,elGod,ntcoeintheitt anew, st the execution of . number of We. The criminal- were six in number, end two of them S'tute,"l “dismount when they wrote y their heads under the fatal no, and rushed upon the exe- cutioners with {rents fury. One of the Waived his safety only to 1 cont of mail - he wore under his shirt, while another wu dengerously wonnded. The .mt had to defend themselves with their nee and knives epinet the robbers, and JiiGiu'iwittoomiitsttfurr athtte'teftt “II "III we" w - --. - criminh were deed end chPd tol piece- before their hen-d0 fell by me fatal' no. This hornble spectacle was enacted before en immenee concourse of people. The desert-ion of ewmmiuioned (like: from Her 1uyststr'trterrvioet is something of e rarity in new den. ,Yet an ottieid notice in posted in the. llalilex Police l Uttiotratating tint sub Lieutenant. F raneis IE. Wolridge, aged 23 yous. 5ft. T in, tight brown heir, blue eyes, hit 1ott"t"t ldeeeru'd on October il., Atop. Lftl. an“ - vv---'_ " am" now lying in Steer harbor. A round of £3 sterling is o taed for hm up prohension. . - --‘ . ..uu - l“___~,y n ol MANITOBA NE Wh _ i T. flUfl’l‘uN 85001155» a w. " hand. our Autumn Shade in “lo plan, but Kid Gina." an: "Joaroia (you “but“! at 75d.p0',ab __ - _-...--... a. nu An 1m WVW1 p." Newman in, r. im.NTUN, siro0LBBED & GI. ly oa'oiti " EEK“; “danced an on all tho otoetr in " hushed _ to " That ling Ln un- inc Willi-m tight, if he led a course I appointed rim-av“ ', j.“ a.“ Ber:Ayii'iit' C" " t'ptud a n“ Iettueyyqc.: "may... " .... 1earrtt+tatiii' _ Ntrler" " .h 'f,,tt/".tettrrG'l', 'w u [$.11 a ml; per 1tuik, .3 I . 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