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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 Jan 1872, p. 2

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f Diupaiches were receired yesterday from Manitoba. The weather in the North West cÂ¥ has been yery cold and stormy. Mr. Gilâ€" bert McMicken and Mr. Mussell intend: 1 i2 leaving for Ottaws on the 22nd inst. "Free Love.‘ â€" She appears to â€"be a rery loveable womanâ€" She said that sheloved everybody anl that she desired that every one present should love her. . ; Mrs. Victoria Woodbull has been leo turing in Boston again, on the subject of "We hare been credibly informed that gentlemen owning stock in the railway to the extent of at least $25,000 are prepared to sell it for 15 cents‘in!the $1 of the amount which it cost them, or 25 per cent dis The Kingston News is less hopeful than formeriy, in reference to the Kingston and Pembroke Railway enterprise. 1t says : We have never approved. of those feelâ€" ings of prejudice and dislike which a majority of the people of the Northern States entertain towards persons of African The steamers North Amecrican and Moreâ€" vian arrived at St. John‘s Newfoundland on Wednesday last short of coal. The Hi. This is the result of a Local Government coming into office, the members of which are arowedly ‘r“ the building of railways to the country. ‘ being, â€"wo trust that . the murderer of Fisk will be dealt with uccording to law. The custom of "every man his own exeâ€" cutioner‘" is a most dangerous one, and is becoming far too prevalent in the United States, 1t is not necessary that weshould refer to the many notable instances of this kind which havre occcurred of late, but we know that it has become a by word in the States that "a murderer cannot be hung."" If men are to be allowed with no more provocation that Stokes had, to kill their adversaries, homicide will become as appreciate the annoyance, which, according to. the Washington Capital,, Mr. Binny of Hamilton, (Ontaric), experienced the other day when about to be presented to President Grant. 1; appears that he had worked his way to within hailing distance of General Grant, when his introducer cried out "the Hon. Mr. Binny, of Canada," and the President extended his right hand and shook hands v1gorously with a colored common and as fashionable as partridge Montreal and City of Ottawa Junétion Kailway Companyâ€"D A Macdonald. Noticeâ€"W P Lett, . The Hearthstonsâ€"G E Desharate. â€" Rars Chanceâ€"Joseph Dey. OTTaWA, FRIDAY, JANCARY 12, 1812 PA'II mfl:(_): -sâ€"“lo--htu-'nr"' «tous i4 .‘ grouads. . * I know it? In perfect good faith, Sir Joseph eathâ€"and hurried out into the grounds to discover the truth tor himselL A inrge assortment ot newest & -‘hd..llm hm DECORATIVE PAPESAS, OAX & MARbZL The sgubscriber raspectfully invites an in« "Look!" cried the other, pointing through thea window to a grassy walk in the bounded on either side by ddl"rddym disâ€" tance from b-:‘. 'b:u-fl â€"â€"quick ! before we sight himâ€"the man crossing there from one shrubbery to the other * Sir Joseph failed to recogâ€" client. He did as he was bid, and grunily h?fi-t:.onqh, ith old fashioned politeness wi followed him as far as the hall. Returnâ€" Ject of the Will, he ftound himself seized by the arm, and dragged without cereâ€" €ic Ditatcr Cimes. mony, in Turlington‘s, powerful grasp, to M“ 'h- ‘n ".l..i 7" kE ty Those words placed the lawyer‘s tion plainly | «fore him. He had no but to do 2s Le was bid, or to lose a which had its effect on both of themâ€"deâ€" clined to hear a word an either side. * No W!uh‘ulqnfinfibhq business, not yours. No, Mr. Dicae! i uldonhndthtithrmh” test professionally. You have protested. Fill in the blank space as Lhave told you, Or leave the instructions on the table, and I will send for the nearest solicitor to Will i alter my death ? No ! 1 can I"l“g“‘ my 34 ts can -m.,m:fl-m-n-...n mmumuncnmw M:n > hands of the man who is to marry K maintain apprintment m.n'n-npnuhpziuu-u. resporsibility under my will in my sonâ€"inâ€" law‘s care." to Jhfim:tm speak, Sir Mr. Brypdges awrrived in town last night. For the sake .ofjour neighbours well For interesting reading matter soo Arst about to give him my daughter in marâ€" riage ? A:nolu:’nn record that I doubt him for the first timeâ€"when my rpudy. Un more than one occasion, 1 money in his business.. He bey inasteiiy is e refused to d:.oo. Even lhle-l enemies, sir, havre been obliged,.to acâ€" knowledge that my interests ware safe Oetm, a, Maerch 35, 1871 _ MWHF NEW . ADV ERTISEMENTS . â€", l 'I‘â€"‘-‘"" he was offended by what Mr. Dicas had lh-ubz..!.h.h.-“ MATTHEWMAN, "# Not a word, Richard! Leot me t P (Ib be Continued.) was not to be 10 easily " what does 99 Blake and Mr. Seott, two gentlemen whote on Dominion politics so widely differ, may be received as an indication that wo shallLhearless about!* part;," and that whatever parties may exist in Ahe future, will be formed upon some well defined principle â€"and will ~not be hased and Mackensia, nor aven the G(0>+ itaelf, with alt its hardibood and effiontery, will B to talk ‘sbout" thiy knmotality ‘of onl *‘ Bo far as the Local Govern: ments are concened, there is no reason oasid by them at sll. "On the conâ€" &.m they keep themselves of all such political entanglements the better,: Lot them do this, and then, gentlemen on Mr;, Blake‘s side of the House of Commons,{there is no reason why they should not be able to deal with the local affaits of Ontario in a satisfactory manner. It is to be ‘hoped that the Grits will take this view of the question, and that they will not allow their disapprobaâ€" tion‘at Mr. Scott‘s accession to office to drive them into extremes. It may be disagrégable to find that their leaders have renounced those political principles for which they have been for five years sontending, but they should not allow their feelings of disappointment to prevent tration a fair trial. The erenta of the last four days, previous to the adjournment of this trial for the holidays, appear to ‘have rather strongthâ€" ened the plaintift‘s case. 1t was shown pretty conclusively that, while in Austraâ€" lia, sometimes passing under the namé of UOrton and sometimes calling himself Casâ€" tro, the plaintié often informed his acâ€" quaintances that he was not what he seemâ€" ed to be, but the heir to a great estate in England, Medical and scientific evidence was also produced to show that upon his person he bears certain marks which were known to hare been on the person of the real Roger Tichborne. The following is a resume of the most Robert Noeman Nichoison, who in 1856 rfl-i.-l-,fi.“:::"d Mr. Forster, at Gippsland, where claimant once he was marked on one of hisarms, but not with the atiallâ€"poex ; â€"he was called a butâ€" cher ; Ortom:â€"spoke of himsel{ as the son of a manâ€" of rank in England, and talked of &_nfld’; he said that he had been an ofices of carairy in Ireland, and and MF. Boott umy be diametrically opposâ€" ed, as we ‘know they are, on all those great queations which© divide the supportars of the present Dominion Government from Wales, now a conviet, who had charge of a “:ht-hdl;‘:‘“h 1844, recognizada portrait of a man he saw at thas station, who had no peâ€" 4 nervous in his eyes, and hi Lu.-:::, h-wchni; Arthur Orton at the station. Bernard Comâ€" Administration, to the effect that " good measures *should be accepted, no matter whether they come from Conservatises or There can be no doubt thit a l.rge number of Grits of the stricter sort, ase exceedingly disgusied with Mr. Blake and the Blakeâ€"Scout Gorernment. We can un dersitand that some of those among them who hoped to obtain office in the new AJ. ministration, and who firmly believed that it would be formed upon a strictly party basis, must be much annoyed and . disipâ€" pointed. But any patriotic man whose feelings have not in this way been preju® diced, must rejoice to find that the cause of Faotion has proved so utter a failure, that even those who have Obtained otf:ce by the arousal and encouragement of party feeling are compelied to admit the haveadrocated during the past four or fire years. ~It is of course a glorious triumph political triumph which the formation of the new allance in Ontario must be conâ€" sidered to bu for tha »supporters of the Dominion Government: 1t is true that we have for years been battling for the prinâ€" It _ coannot _ but be gratifying to us and to thoss who hare thought with us, to find that even Mesars. Blake and Mackensie have been compelied to adopt the yery course which they have so long denounced as immoral and. unwide. But we do not desire to sing peans over that whence they come."*© We trust, however, The star of the order is almost exaci! aimilar to the badgze. The basige of the o:des is asis 6. e<glcn points, enamelled red, bo «ie es w..a zo.d, and with golden beads at thoes. ocm .. es of the points. The centre conia ns a clrâ€" cular medallion, in (the midd!s of which. on a gold ground, are two pillars. round which is entwined a scroll with the wonis 4# Ne plus ul ra," also iwo globes ol Liue with golden crowns, the whole susounde with a circle of white endmel, on which are the words * A la lealtad ac isg ado"â€" 4# To proved logalty." who proved such a true : bus, the discoveres ol t From this cireumsiance, it the "Royal Ames.can On de Tloysity and fdelity displayed by the Govâ€" ermment of this country in perform.og their international obligations. The order w# established by King Ferdinand in the yeat |~ 1815 in. ~~ corememeraiion of that good Queen Isibe!‘& lw the Governor General, Sir John A) Macdonald, ami Sir George E Oartior, the Royal Ordar of Taabelia. The h.-m.” to the three mâ€"st personages in Canada, is one of which not only they, but the whole nation may well feel proud. it is not the result of mere accident, as knighthood sometimes is, but is a tribute to the 4 ana ho had grownso stout and roug! We mentioned yesterday. that His “'."lt frst he dflonm recognise him. A ; jesty the King of Spain had been P""’_‘_‘r"r.‘phm Artist of New south Wales, THE DOWNEFALL 0F FACTTON THE ORDER OF ST. THUEB TICHBORNXE CAaSE. party of Union and Progress to confer upon speech of Mr. the Blake Scott ead to ( th s con 1e n his Lotrmine, always ready to gire good and disinterested advice? â€"It is evident that the people, being instructed by snch a Home people®" may think two agents enough. Xoulihlytheywillhn.m tial success. But they will be much li traveliers, always on the road, by night and* by day, and nine times out of ten they will not be where their presence is most wanted. The Brantford Courier of the 6th inst., contained the following communioition from a common reformer : Sir,â€"The N?h““ the Oovomn;mtof Ontario, w was accompanied the mtufiirnuniuonunp-ndinun Biake, McKenzie and Co., who took adâ€" vantage of the absence of a tenth of the peoples‘ representatives, and to the disâ€" Buch conditions are really ol a nature to command confidence to those who leave their country with more enterprise than mobey. We cannot expect: to see the farmer cross the ocean without the cerâ€" tainty of suceess, and this would be easier believed by him if it was given him byâ€"one of his own countrymen who bad succeoded already, than by any agent. ~I think it necessary to observe that the Do-hlu.by.?'i-; ?l'zdonoww Europe, does expec 0 anything â€" inâ€" fact, Belgium and France want perâ€" manent agents. Whncuunnnn- and active man not do now in Alsace and THE LATE GOVEBNMENT AND THE HON. E. B. WOUD. The i of the colony exclade mma hotels, &c. Thoe diâ€" rection furnishes the fam‘!y with the noeâ€" cessary spirituous drinks at moderate rates, grace of North Brant that the Hon. Mr. Good,wuhnhh friends in the. time of need and played into the hands of those men whom he had so recently denounced in no unsparing terms in your own Town Brown, the Giobe and all the Opposition Gritm as he called them were equally desp and had been trvying to invure and ruin the best B‘l.g'n'fi &‘E Wpl‘bmcmnwhfim, wit gives 5 years delay for the payment of the land with 24 p. c. isterest. *Lbs accepts on account the products of the farm andâ€"the timber, at the market price of Ports Alegre, if the farmers will pay in this way ; they are free though to sell for their own account either to privete individuals or to the direction . Hall of lrndord.ohflninu worthy of confidence. The Hon. "It sells for 1,500 francs (about $2,800) 47 hictares (100 acres) of good land, with alegal deed, gusranteed by the Brazilian Government. â€" ..;rloecu::yh:.i: ;tonbo-o lor‘:l.l every thin necessary to farmer, which x’mn.u market price at Poquehiofmofmswvha, on ::.yunu, together with all calttle wan "‘Is accepts persons of no other occupaâ€" pation thn:s farmer except by special In 1860, they established in Brazil, the colony of Sints Maria de Solidado, in the pio‘bdln Pedro de Rio Grande and many agents were sent to Europe to perâ€" suade the emigrants to choose Brazl as their future home, and this on the followâ€" ing conditions: _ _ _ * ""The colony furnished the o:rnb with a temporary lodging place, this, during (w» months without any rent harpy, * *4 â€"F l%i" Aak 11 Wkk We hare always seen that when esiabâ€" lishing a colony, every thing must be done to encourage the emigrant. _ «The Belgian emigration seems to take a certain importance, due to the zeal of Mr. Barnard, agent for Quebes. I, have before me an official table which proves that in 1854, there embarked at the port of Antwerp, 27,899 emigrants, and since that time, their number increased every year. lt would be very easy for an active and zealous agent to W“ nined pow $9ge, of the portrais whic been pm‘oed m court, he could trace in them ‘resemblancs to the claimant. _ Aunother artist, Mr. George Dunijop Leslie, A k. A., appeared and gare sinular evicdence as to the resemtlance of the portraits to clmuimant. The vext witâ€" ness was Lieut. Col. M«ckinnon, tormerly of the Carabineers, though not at the same time with Roger Fichborue, haviag left the regiment shortl¢ before he joined. He met clamaent with ColonelfLusbington‘s,at Tichborne, about thr@e years ago, and had lrod deal of tslk with him on regimentâ€" matlers, which mduced witness to beâ€" Neve that he had been in the Jarabineers. With a yview of promoting Belgian emigration, we produce an extract from two letters which appeared lately in the Courrier. Mr. Deseri Frean de Coeli, the writer of this correspondence says : It seems the Federal Government is disposed to receive f:vorably my countryâ€" men, but, it i» anot enough to promise them a favorable reception, they ought to either by a dimunition on the fare or by some advantage of that kind. If it is true that this would be an expense for the country without any immediate interest, it is incontestible that the establishment of a Beigian colony, would increase proporâ€" tionally to its importance the revenue of Canada,. and. I dare say, without fear of being taxed with national pride, that the Belgian pessant is one of the best farmers. hk ds oc tA ws. anthn it 4804 hoad laxtnlocd gon s Castro stated that his was one of the most anctent Roman Catholic families, that his name was not (Castro, that he had a packet abdbt "bist which contained information ~,to, who he was, . Cartro was cA huch ~stouter than when the . deponent saw him before. «Michael Gol â€" den, who was formerly in the Ninetyâ€"nioath Resiment, bad muww.w agga, and knew Castro as a butcher. ‘The first time ho saw ‘Castro ho was butchering apig. Conversition prmod between tyein. in which Castro spoke of his real position being very different ; that he belonged to one of the oldest Roman Catholic fam.lies in Englind. This was when he was going to be mwried, and a difficulty arose with the Romain Catholio prisst about con‘es«â€" img, â€" Castro saud he ind learned butcherâ€" ing after Bbe ‘Ccante t# »the colony The stateienot _of Robers Clirke ttbinâ€"on, physician and surgeon at Woggaâ€"Wazen, . showed that ha knew Cistro in 1864, and ‘ stiended ‘him for a Lroken nose cause l by a fall from bis horse, awd performed .nl operation on the nose. + The Chieâ€"Justige, l the jury, a counsel, an atto:ney, and a meâ€" dical man on each sile proceeded to m«ke a personpal exa4minat on of the claimanut in the grand jury room w.th reference to the marks on his body which had been »+poken of. Then Dr. Sutherland was called and stated that be began to atiomd the claim ant in March, 1867, and conuuued to do so till the same time i: 1868, his maladies beâ€" ing sore throat, bronchiti<, awmd others which the witness did not wish to mention, but wrote down. Wiiness examinet him for marks lirst in August, 1867, @t the suggestion of Mr. [oimes, especia‘y the leftankle.> !laviag in common with the learned counsel seen the scas on clainrint‘s foot that alternoon, it meme! y beâ€" it all , respects the sume. ~David W.ikie Wingâ€" Séld. apitrtish, having â€"foon the clapnant | xq out of this number, a few iltes to choose Canzada as their resiâ€" saw Castro ho was eloven stone in t; but some years after be met him i uid he had grownsy sigut and rough that fl'n'mo by name, knew Castro when he was ‘engaged on a station near Wagiz»â€" Wagga in 1863, and ofered to tiks bis portrail in reiurn forâ€"some little service ; but he woald not hive it dpone , as he diJ not wish copies of" It to go about the countr», his reason being that he formerly held a hign poution, but his fiamily beâ€" heved him dead. Fortunately hohhul one glass picture ;aken. Fearpe met hmagai id‘lfimd they w“h o.g: andy ind puch cony wgether; and at first he did not recognise him. A photo BELGIAYNX EMiuRALTiQN THE OTYTawa @1MES, JANUARY 13, i812. e the royage, utterly unâ€" for From its semiâ€"annual statement just issued, the Umioa Pacific Railroad makes a very favorable showing under its new tist, hy‘ ies "earnings wer 4005 105 8 e and the expenses $1,935,744, leaving belfyear. The bat Semings Ror we faend year ending April 80, 187), wore $3,455,. ler. The monarchy has been dethroned, and the republic, built its ruins, has boum.b'.nmydapum. Citizen Dilke has expiated upon Tower Hill (the place of execution for political ofl‘ond.:n’::oa.imoofbdu an aristoâ€" crat, hearing described conâ€" sists entirely of a crossâ€"examination of one witness on a trivial and ridiculous Tummifi. the eminent matehmatician, died aboug $200,000 and bequathed to his son Bomnlw his own abrolute use and disposal, calouâ€" lating machines and machinery, tools, ma!e‘ls,lbd&nwhso(mkhd relaâ€" ting thent? and â€" the contents and materials of his workrooms. A correspondent of the London News &hu(l::c::bufiho scens in Q ringham Chu: on Sunda: morning, lT.‘hlE:m the uu{n&"m timated, speakin sones, * Llint the pEnYAI of the cdugrepe tones, * lhat the of the co tion are especially besought for Albert Edward, Prince of Wd-, and C. Blegg, who now lie seriously ill." It will surprise none to know that this wu. was by special request of Her y, who deâ€" sired that the conjunction of the two names should begmade exactly ag : given. ClQ%' it will be remembered, was the name the groom who took the disease at the same time as the Prince, and who has linfi died. L e London comic are in a late describes Pomtey us seventyâ€" ons aon m e n t i1m~ portant oh:m- have at if we may ve Fun‘s veracious chronicâ€" an accident to e The former. getting out 6@ Yhtkah t hn man, saw he was an old _ and said, ©Your age protects you ; Alvanley, who had advanced toward the postillion with the same intention, seeing he was an atheletic yumghfonow, turned away from him saying in his waggish way, «‘Your youth protects you,‘ hx :d £ A Boston publisher has had Alexis‘ autoâ€" graph printed, which he advertises to send tor ten cents and a stamp. oV #as» Agassiz has found « fish that ‘builds‘ its nest in the floating Gulf weet and© sends its oggs afloat in such a cradie. ,," Stokes, the murderer of Fisk, isa handâ€" ”"‘n':."‘““&“"..?..’ o. ts ing b hade, whlo;:':vx'jol h;:f hnd ple ?: years partly were not 1om active ‘movements he would pass for a man of forty â€"fivre years. Hixteemrailways of England own 8,400 locomotives, the London and Northwestâ€" ern Company having 1,8591. Iti-uidrthtl.mhrpodomlln been delivered into the store wfi mdh-udlvhmh;-éfib ?v'aton.i h:r'l‘hoymi:plo Mu: :rMmm.‘mmmtw to receive the electric wire, . that screaws into the substance of the torpedo. A of bra fellows, Buhgl‘:(kqn”adwmm your member wi‘! by and by have time to repent before hom the County of York Aitorndyship. Mr. Wood atuck like a man‘to his prufessions during the elecâ€" txfiu&l_d be would have > the commendation of all good men on both sides who are in favorof a union party to put down faction and excremse tyism, » which . sets brother fit g’um h&:duuc\ and prevents that patriotic imnhrgro taking | root amongst us, to develo, immense resources of our yuun1 Do&lnlo.. I«+ it ‘ not too late to accomplish this in Ontario; and the, fact that Mr. Blake, with all his | professions, has had to act upon sthis alâ€" | ready to form a Government with even | one Conservative is hopeful for the return i to power of an honest Coalition Governâ€" ment on the assembleng of Parliament. A MoySréal paper says: It is nw\od that -nymylh).y‘eo in the W.;::r orks Dejartnsens ‘M r baving victimized his employersâ€"the citizensâ€"to a consulerable extent. An sapplication is made to Parliament, for an Act to amend the Acts respecting the Montreal Telegraph ‘Company, to increase the capital stock of the Go:rny to an amount not exceeding five million dollars, to enable the Conpc:; to extend its operations to any p . the Domi, nion ; to aller flnflx:'flh‘ by the shareholders, and 4o :ckange the time of holding the annual meetings and for other Bomebody once asked M. Victor Hugo if he could write English tr{l. " Cerâ€" tainement," replied the m ; and sitting down, delivered himself of the following : _ * ® ations for the defence of the Atlantic and the Gulf : War be Russia snd Japan is one of the possibilities. «en ioh tom site.ornnt, Post A e unwittingly sought customers for at s Anoilwollc‘lzu promise has been opened at ‘the Ainslie oil works in F‘ictou County, N. 8. A wild goosa was shot at Cedar Lake, in the body of which the head of an Indian arrow was found just back and under the wings, the Cu‘llp?emudthcflo The arrow head is of bone, six and a half A thousand men are onphd:d by Mr. D. Andrews, of Kapanes, in getting out cedar on the Moirs and Trent for the American market." â€"»* inches in with fivre sloping notches cut on w:"fi:, is quite sharp at the wound caused by the arrow head had en» tirely healed, and it was firmly imbedded in the goose. district, and is ing off young and old but p.uticululy:zxdnn. Forty children of the Christian Brothers‘ School areâ€"abâ€" sent on account of the disease . War Department is making active prepar Bearlet fever is raging in Three Rivers district, and is on;ryg. Off young and old. Newfoundland is just pow .enjoying an era of great commercial prosperity.. The capture of thealmost fabuious number of 60V,000 seals in the spring of this nu, and a most luc;ousful cod fishery, nf been followed by â€"the reâ€"appearance o mackere! on the coast after an absence of looty yeas. . Money, ‘too, ssems to be abundant, the local banks having reduced the rate of interest. mu@fi-m demand o “gl-thoiâ€"dh-m An illicit distillery was seized in the nsighborhoad of Fergus on Thursday. At the assiz>s in Toronto there are five cases of murder, one of arson, one of bigaimy and two of n}am. besides about twenty other criminal oases, ‘ ‘The Quebec street railway pays m diviâ€" dend of eight per cent. The Chicora has changed hands. She is now owned in Toronto. P The Parry Sound folks want municipal institutions. the Coalition, with Mr. Scott of Ottews, willb?:;;:rnt -'h‘on-hnd,md, therefore, Mr. Wo[gg! Oh | Mhl‘nx.‘ah:ufi‘l jewel! There is hope reign :.bo Coalition, with P BHoott of Ottaws; Pour chasser le Tnl:on J‘entrai d.nlb u;‘h' U‘mais je bus God savre the Queen ! DOMINION NOTES. ULLA PODRIDA. know of no preparation such bene. wmummun in season they effecta permanent cure. Hold by eviry druggist and most ot the respectable stores throughout the Province at 25 cents pet maniks eniaditign sgaiznt one, of ine & ike i t one native tribes settled in the north west eornort:;lt::h l':.m it will be closely allied to . Abyssinian expediâ€" tion, and the difficulties to be surmounted by the troops will be equally formidable. The Looshians, which form the tribe to be chastised,:if British valour and perâ€" severance can‘carty the undertaking to a successful issue, live among hills forming mof the â€"Himalaysa occupying which is now ponnls devoted to the cultivation of the tea plant. The 1633 woee fxw 'ttllz ‘;.ucu;;l ernmen ; i y settled. Tlnphnum it is stated, IIb’- joctod‘::om totyn:y, nd;:'couhod u territory aside occupaâ€" ug:b'tho'tfiho. About a year ago these natives revolted, and, instead of submitâ€" ting their grievances to the Indian Go â€" co gross atroci &A named HBthetent that ce D "rhen will be :ddg‘::: the task “thomt:l%i:,‘it% J punishin "is to z;nprm" ten thousand ‘non chosen trom British and native troo}:'a for the transâ€" portation of supplies four hundred eleâ€" ph.nuhno:on procured and,will be used. At the date of the latest dispatches a considerable a olfll,h:?pc to Mnamfimm“- ected, and barges with rice and, other reâ€" quisites for the support of a warlike force wore being sent up the river to the base of operations. ‘The great difficulties to be overcome will be these encountered durin thoAbz.Mmm,chhmyboMm: up as bad roads, and an enemy difficult to meet with. The experience obtained during the expedition against King Theodore must prove of great service arius these native tribes® in lnfl_zmd when placed under the command of .an able officer ac« gminbd with the ‘¢ountry, the strong orce of British and native soldiers now nttin(“:ntwmaoubtleu méol:;d in resâ€" cuing the unfortunate y held . as nhhgomd.pnnuhm semi barbarâ€" ous Looshians. The British Government by their action show to the world their deterâ€" mination to protect their -umou" ots in what: ever quarter of the world v may be P"The cfiicacy ot sryan‘s Pulmonic Wa bnhcuinmfi:.flmumm aftections, and c ntltho affiicted, has passed intc a proverb. In the United States, where these marvellous Wdu_mhmm they bear down all opposition and eclipse rivalry ; the demand for them has steadily Increased for the last twenty years, until now the sales average over one hundred thousand boxes a year. Eminent members of the medical Mwlthfl number admit that they u(&'“' bythommg:tohohilhnwxnnd testament, in the presence of us who have horot:‘ l::ombod our ?lnmu h.i: witnesses, request, and in presence, and in the presence of each "Thonias G. Shearman, 16 West Twenâ€" ‘‘stday Gould; $18° Filth "Avenue, N ven ow York. ~®he!>" i | ur."vm.m, M.D., Grand Central HIB WIlL. 'u'l;hofollo'in‘usc-pyoflhow'l ©1, James Fisk, J+., of the City of New York, being of sound mind and memory, ".'..:‘h. publish, and declare this my last , fae back, cbetore mffyhdfihn :s:hoomplou hold of us all,: and ‘before such complete hold of us all, : and ‘before ambition" ewayed ‘the rinds of men as it now does. Bat the momomf those dg{l is laâ€"ting, aw 1 can recall that when night THE GUX suOoEs. wo?lnd there is a plaintive humor Sit:ktuh: remem expression to after he ludm dg&hron_od by . Josie,. ‘See here, Ned, she won‘t eren let me leare,my gum shoes in the house,‘‘ Te ftion to his quarral wien Mro. Mage Felation to his quarrel with Mr3, Ma flo{r{,' ?r.?uknzgnahnflfim'.m to the N. Y. World, of which the & is the postoript ; _ . 54k "P. x.â€"I only wish, where yourâ€"article states I wutwuu,thum‘rnm truth,. Years ago, before the wot me so fearfully, I have a vague recollection that emotion could be aroused which could call forth tears, but that is manyâ€"years came a mother‘s hand was laid upon my bead and 1 was taught to repeat a nmnlo prayer, and then I heard the words, ‘My son, I must put you in your luf,lo:«.l,.' ® .’ L will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. â€" ©1, I give, devise and bequeath all m estite nd'mr!:y, W exceptythe ter menâ€" p “WNWS‘:"'.!M]DM subject, however, to a to pay to my father and mother, jointly, or to the survivor of them, $3,000‘s year for their 62. I give and Lbequeath to my mister) Nrs, Mary‘ G. Hooker, stock in the ‘Nartaâ€" gansett Steamship Company > of _ the par value of $100,000, for her sole and ~separâ€" hh t Sppoint aid_wife, and‘ 46 m’ 8 4 friond!bonD.JoMm.ofBowon, on=' tors of this my last wiill and testaiment. "In witreas whereof‘ I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this sixth day of January, 1872 off and ofliund sometimes before he could persuade him unds~, the yoke would fi‘ too bheary for cdad. And Gould, old felâ€" low, Wall street won‘s be persuaded and the yoke is gettinx heavy, and here I am to give you a lifw" And fihm the same connection Fisk said to : ~"0, Gould has sunk right down underit. You won‘t see anything < left of hm but a pair of eyes and a suit of clothes," Gon® whsks tus woopsrxs rwitern. And in the subsequent investigation which took place, his famous reply when asked where, the money had goneâ€"‘Gone where the woodbine twineth‘â€"will be reâ€" membered as long as the memorable panic itsolf will, j with the famous Black Frid:g“old specuâ€" lation was characterestic of the. man. He said : ‘ " When Gould found himself loaded down to the gunwales and likely to under, the cussed fellow never said a word. &:w proud for that. But I tsaw him ‘Peating up bits of paper, and when Gould snips off corners of newspapaers arnd tears ‘em uY in bits, I knew there was trouble. Then I came in to help: He knows I‘d go my bottom dollar on gun, and I said to him; Look here, old felloy! When I was a boy on a farm in Vermont, Iv‘e seen the old man go out to yoke up Buck and Brindle ; he‘d lift the b‘fi yoke on to Brindle‘s neck, key the bow, and then, holding the other end, motion old Buck to come under, and old Burck would â€"back low, shows a close econumy in every deâ€" gwdmmwof road, and premises well for the finanâ€" cial future of the enterprise. «ty HHl U ane oâ€"â€"diine mrres: Fh o snhodiccted 1870, $2,507,492. fiopcm?'or exâ€" rw‘n- earnings was 69â€"3 for the gwrrtmd&-wbrthqnoond, while for the six months ending with Oc« tober the per oentnt was reduced to 1413.. This rate, which is exceptionally 257, and for the year ending April 80, Mr. Fisk‘s explanation of his connection " CIVIS ROKMKANUS SUM." ANECDOTESgOF FISK. BLACK Â¥FRIDAY. an ____Is herebr given that application will be made by the Corporation ot the City of Otta» ;‘- to thhlwthh:m ofllu'“hovl:: : lfil‘b.d presen m. an enable the saidg Corporation to purchase a cerâ€" tain parcel of land.lying on the west side o! Broad #treet in said clty, for the purpose of widening said street. has issued a w‘thopoqr‘ i uuvmmmu-p. now : takes © pleasure in‘ announcing that further . contributions ~of money for the relief of the sufferers by the late disasâ€" trous fires in his State are unnecessary. so many of ith citisens, Naw York,10th.â€"Coroner Young will mnmmm&u case until he has been by District attonn: Untlhlhhnporu tofgkuc be will mm:t:: mbul. R W P LETT, City Clerk., ity Hall, Ottawa, Jan. 10, 10Â¥ 3. 1863 lawke The Governor tenders the hearty pf the whole poophof%nbuwu whuomm liberal aid have so greatly al the sufferings of | The Times‘ New Orieans correspondent telegraphed h-t«.hm% 5’.' mach b&m:: bad .:pnduod by 8 u/ the gua'-’.'u” ind 3"&;&.4.;"‘. ‘winl o'f’b? e s pnramain arms. The State om'i:mli:; a beleaâ€" mnmmt'bm;rflhof tnth-city.onthollthhst.,uthup of 52, Cleophee Peltier, bobvod‘;* of Michael Boyle, Butcher, leaving chil. dren to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place on Sunday, 14th inst., at the hour of 34 o‘clock, from ber husband‘s residence, Park st., to the Cathedral and thence ‘to the place of interment. Friends and acquaintances are‘ requested to attend. % war." or egress is‘ denied, to those who belong to tth.xugh Administration. + Bax Fraxowco, 9th.â€"The storm which has raged here for three weeks has at last ceased. UNITED STATES, 4 Evaxsruis, Jan. 10.â€"A boy, 13 of l near mecromang ies sham mother Sefeciey, Homing nhle ouer the hair. pondence, in its issue toâ€"day, says that the reâ€"establishment of diplo’p'nt.io relations flfim'flv-uthmm ernment to restore the former friendly relations existing between the 5 a.m.â€"The Prince of Wales will remain at Sundringham until he has completely recovered from his illness. FRaANCE. Paxis, Jan. 10.â€"In the National Assemâ€" bly toâ€"day, the Committee of Parliamentâ€" ary ini to which was referred the fel, that the Assembly return to Paris be reported adversely. The report was received with great cheerâ€" ing Y the Rights, but the Lett remained ‘hnon, Jw.i.fi 10.â€"It is Wd that to tbl:ogmn m Bishops ‘who‘ have not accepted the dogma of infallibility, taken out dead, and parties are now exâ€" p.loringl the mine for others ‘:‘bo are mis«â€" after explosion m m the extensive works and machinery were entirely destroyed.: agreed upon by England and the United States under the Treaty of Washington and Lonoi:, Jan. }lar-ln‘c;th:, terrible exâ€" plosion nrfl'hd in Wales, :by which a number of ~lives were lost, and a large amount of property destroyed. _ _ A special despatch: from Berlin to the London Echo, states that the representaâ€" tives of Great Britain has delivered to the Fmpéror, of Germany the < arbitration finally halted &at Daniel ‘Connell‘s monuâ€" ment, whaere »pgesches were made, ~Mr. Butt, in the course of his speech; spoke of the many wrongs inflicted ‘upon ‘Ireâ€" land, and urged. the rising ~of ‘an op pressed nation from the dust. â€" He was ;o.r:l opv:tco B:fi::”:lunm tion of the ULS * 4 The Right Hon. Sir John Pakington adâ€" dressed a Conservative meeting at Rochâ€" dale h;tmwt;b He stigmatized the policy of the rmment as sensational nnd_m”dgund in alluding to Ireâ€" land, he said that the administrstion of affairs in that country his been eminently unsuccessful. > aw1 A disaster occcurred yesterday in the Oakwood colliery while the men were at _bnlhny were able t: m;ke thgire‘-d t one was shut down, e ypth_:.‘s_«en__mhv:&- two nations. LatestDable Télesrams t ;,, GBEAT BRITAIN.> «.. Losvox, 10th;:â€"A telegram from ILimeâ€" rick reports that an immense demonstraâ€" tion was made in that city by the supâ€" porters of Home Rule in the form of a reception to~ Mesars. J. J. Smith, Alsanc Butt, and other prominent advocates of the movement. A procession numbsring thirty thousand persons, bearing many banners, marched through the streets, and commenced exercises yesterday for the year, with lectures by professors Cornish and Hunt. 4 * Perrin, the Water Works défaulter, arâ€" rived in this ‘city last night from Plattâ€" sburg, and was Atoâ€"day:remanded for a hearing. The money is all seegured. ‘The knighthood of thé order of Charles the Third has just been conferred on Mayor Coursol by the King of Spa‘n, in considerâ€" ation of his services in the Cuban enlistâ€" ment affair last summer. MoxrsazEar, Jan. 11. Miles McCaffrey, father of the children frozen to death on Kempt stfeet on Sun~ day, died in the hospital last night. The wife is in a dying state toâ€"night. The Rev. .J. Carmichael lectured toâ€"night on Irish music to a large audience. "The Ladies Educationil Association Latest ‘American Telegrams PRUSSIA. Rinderpest prevails in several departâ€" COCOâ€"GLYCERINE nourishes Weather warm. BY TELEGRAPH. OT;CE Via Dominion Line. MONTREA L ITALY,. DIED, i AMG::B' Store, Stook anly for that E:'. Town of lmm stoekeu::p and the best in town. ‘Terms easy. No better opportunity was ever offered to any man wanting to go into business for Address Box 39, Almonte P. 0. lOMJm%QML 196412 Insfde front ‘cover ) t ‘pégâ€" . The 8th Aruus‘ G:aua Bail of th+ Qzcen Fire Company «i. be he‘s on 1UBESBAY EVENING Janu«a y 46; 1871. st the 8. Patrica‘s Hall and Cansaiao lostisu.e. _ P.n4â€"rs ar: invied by the Busters of Charky tor t« buil ty of a Btoue Wirg, 126 feet loug ana 40 ‘Teet wide, 16 their Convent ds Note L amoe â€"du Hacre; "wou; on Ridean Btreet. Nccessary information «!ll be given at th Ir Copveht;.coruer pttusmz aug SBolton , and illy compliled‘ Ouuaqe ho ae OR AUYARTISING: Annual. Mceting of the Corporstion ef the Orphan‘s Home, of Ottawa, will be held in the Webster Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 1‘tth January, at 12.e‘clock. The Lady Managers cordially invite all Clorgymen and friends of the institution to be presont 6n To b-mfiy' :.,..."« 4& 1‘13"" g;:fl,h fi:":‘.‘ Drirectory, and a carefully o aviled‘ Str The © Bishop‘s Chapel, Intepd having a BALK of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES The last week in Februsry, - For the purpose of paying ‘h’“. their organ. Contributions will be thankfully received ”Pm.flymuv Compary are p And Feudcrs will be receive ed "Tenders" & office of D. A. «l4 President 0: Compary, Alexandria, Glenâ€" garry, up to the 6:h dey 0; February next. The Directors do not bind themse}ves to accept the lowest or any tender. P D, A. &AGDO)KALD s FF % % sa ‘P.M"‘ l‘ u._. oa’ 'J._&.A _ aeubtv Oe Caibaite ul ue propaer tor being desirous of retiring on account House, Hull, come in every family as a most entertainâ€" ing and instructive paper. The Hearthstone gives more and reading matter, for a sthiller bum;, : this any other paper in the world. It is rior, in every point, to the -.:fi of the American weekly they are 50 per cent dearer. Pm-n thom, and you will at once send in your smbscripâ€" tion. A Ten Dollars Engravingfor , mduyur'amboaipdnufth‘w in America thrown in free,. â€" / «* *‘ Bample numbers sent free on appliea tion, with club terms * ihe paper will be handsomely ligusiratâ€" d,mdnopnm'h.:rndbn{o it welâ€" come in every ly as a most entertainâ€" Kiâ€"gsley, M. A., Chaplain to Her Majesty, reiign oo rhe Waee Retann * * A new story by Miss Braddon, entitled COLONEL BERRYON‘S ENTANGLEME®T and equal in interest to the previous works of this Â¥reat authoress. .. . <:_~ c ._ _ _ published by s 'lmi-m' of the anâ€" thor.mdtnm;:hdu this journal. _ _ SUBSCRIPTION QNLY $2 &A YEAR, will contain, for 1872, the new features in addition to Mmfi at present, rendering it the f BEST FAMILY PAPER IN AMERICA A New Story by Victor Hugo relatire to the Prussian invasion and the Commune, entitled +« THE TERRIBLE YEAR! $10 ENCRAVING CIVEHN AWAT The â€" Hearthstone ! January 9, 1872. do _ _ BACK ... .« sre s s enge » +« op Iizies thromgh book ‘..... .. January 9, 1873. MWarier‘s Q adriil Bâ€"ad will be in astend. Vn ing to commenâ€"e sat 8 o‘cl>ct. taws, Jan 11. 4812 â€" T 18 Jan. ‘ Oawa, January 1, 187%. RAteshmâ€"~cts will be furn‘shed b> Mr. The paper will be handsomely illastratâ€" 1872.73, To be "ptiblished "by CH1 REAT CHANCE FOR aXYONE‘D \ ~BIRING TO GO IKTO BUSIN®ESS, BAND BALL. HE LADIES® TTAW A DIRECTORY, ARE CHANCE OTI EK 10 LU LDKES, Apply to SPLENXDID Splendid * 'o l’. RAILWAY COMUPANY. Rack covet 1 pa e THB GREAT CANADIAX WEELLYT s4 a%% se e00% 6 6 6 + * % » we o #p e# #»4 i 4.A # pomee «e m p es 66e KLLEX ROBS, "u ‘AAtT**"" *4 «¥% ?oclo_'oo * # # ® aaae0 8 a 60 e 9p9 zi1 *A 1 the Wuesr $# # P# * goe igeTrd 10 13 .:-Io + m -“. «i faucks "nmxi% * Ottaws, Jan 6, 1871 :8614 ... 0‘.& Nor, 2, B'll“.,‘ i“. No toilet table should be With out OO0OOâ€"GLYCERINE, 2 cents â€"Christmas Presents, BEA WLS. _ Fine Colors in Eoman Squares, * * * Porter‘s Bleck EVENING G6OD8 FANCY COODs T. Hunton, i . Are showing Noveltios i9 / /// ; EANCY WOOLUE An assortment of Honiton, Allan, <Mckinnons, olteta‘ Dec. 5, 1871. LADIBY and CBILDREXK®Y BODICER ~h sA :e:cv poe nc leiere YTOULG acvofrCHHAX, SETTS arxp COLLARS,_ *B*In all the Now Coluiag W L 0(0 o Caneemenempepmgrepeememnmeemen n 0 s 09 . & § Jus. Bermingham, Auctionest. ; | 1 BAGB | 1 «" Thunor resa Exrem." Maltese, LACES. Arse ‘now showing McMoran Irish Point a w 4 J EuT Hill, 1 box nlu-,). 5 and 4 fow!l ; Fpteiy | «* The Queen"â€"1 tea, sugar, and rice : Wolm Mrs Quinn, St Mr Hance, Civil and $1 worth of mution; Alonzo W ’- Mimita COrp hfihfi. y y greghi~> AErivrals Aat TH E& A Pope, Burlingtc Oitawa ; John McPh J Cofomall, Gazeie, Porth ; J A Hollid Ixroruamox® W curious to know w of the Rideau Street intena to do with of liquor they suppose they will se did previous mamm Iine. We naturall must be of superior land closes at the 4 o‘cleck toâ€"day . Rkirs White, do; Chs E Munro, Montreal ; W 8 Mayo, Burlingt Waeiatarz.â€"The w soft yesterdy. Th moit and it seemt were to be greeted rain. Cold bracing to such unseasonabl Opp Freurrows. â€"A politan Lodge of O« on Monday evening Rrecovertxe.â€"The learn that His Lord | is fast recovering fr late illoess. ‘‘exPERATURE.â€" cord of the temp A CENOWLEDOGN ENT . the County of Carle Hospital acknowled followirg sums :â€" From Hamnett Hili From Mris. Doctor E From Zacharia Wile: From Werleyan M« Ottawa, per P.1 agnud no doubt. sary, have it doubt the a; audiegpos of ladies previous issue that t had changed hands i mor is it true that th into piling grounds. Wright House, lhfi I!! bealth he has former for a term of voww may be seen and we the offer of lease aff iy to an enterprising wheel of fortune to i singing in ist. above zero. Couxtr or Ortaw for the County of Aylimer on the 22n tagne will be brou the murder of Mr. « standing was come had bought Ahe be Poucs Coortr.â€" mess formed the © ecourt yesterday m was fined %3 and o threefold purpot little hot water in seeam Preah ; Rand in Gowan‘s Hail «o pointed to examine Kevanagh, 1 qtr. t mmwvnf. !“’o.; wW At and they were pat the quantity of ithe *I his barefaced sevst man of that city, men of that place are in & position to uaial very good. " by Col. Btewart and bonigd, duets and sc tliemen. We bhope 18 may not bo tb but in asserting Beuizxruos Ga Bubscriptions 10 January, 1872 Br. Parerce‘s The Council of : Jos a2% ore pair

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