Physician, Surgeon and Accenchstt, }u’ zecently cccapled by Dr. s Chaudiere, Ottawa. 1380y of Sapper‘s Bridge. OS# m. to 4 p. m. ummm the £Y & and As aight «48 residence, Murray street. Tim W R L EM esn en ons c ERy FRIDAY MORNIS® 5 bd&m 2oo ar 3 vents par is mailed |.!:‘~!mol.cw Kaat ‘“". NK , allowed advertisements is uts per line,; each & nched mut and Fridays aturdays mm*" and Business C# y u-rb‘-.ilnlhm > T. DARZ" AWL Attorney and Nutary s Vacant. ‘O T P.a. a m to 4 pm Mr Tetraa‘s, N P ; privaie of French Cathedral, Hall. 2 *mmg V ER MA RTIE, Dentist. Offse + reet, Central Ottaws seath YE, TAILLON &CHEYaRRg risters .and Am Notarics, &o. mfld... z. * ’““fl'-nm n not exceedln® "" 11 _ ; CRENTS s x:a cents ".3'. UGALL, :. Rideau Street, opposite P+ m, c% Ne h:‘u?‘;.";‘;“-.l @wlsund) se 22 00 C loarth INTING AND PUBLISEING , COMPANY. ts for defiai torm * HAMBAULT»} PUBLIC. ; Bes P. BAKEE, Prstmaster. C BIN JS Lo it bach 2dditional word #rit**" RTISING RATES DAILY TIMES, Pembroke d at 12.20 pury nEsDEKRs08, {MeQil Un ancous Wants w. a n not exceeding 3;_ E MEX p & CiaM t ww , ;"*I-... 3oltorta otamies Pablic, &3 oand Quebes. Anfuiirater s 4O0E0GLâ€" L W aded in Ottaws and the Di+ the County of Otta%s. . M a BOLL, Store: Articles Lo#. EEKLY NMB TTAWY por Ca e & and at the rate of Four ; 3044 a is 3ouor tore I% Onay 19.¢g * im ‘.. » 49, tor ty 181 Countess of Dufferin and usder the auspices of the Building Committ®e, will be held early in the month ot MARCH next, the proceeds to be devoâ€" ted towards the reduâ€"tion of the debt on the St. Albans Free Church. FUXOS of St. ALBAXS CHURCH The following Ladies have kindly conâ€" sented to receive donations of work, money or otherwice, inlidonboo:ï¬:inviow. lady Macdonald, . Mrs. R son Ross, Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Porty, Mrs. Bate, Mrs. Langton, Mrs. Dews, Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Patrick, . Mrs. Grant Powell, Mrs. Featherston, â€" Mrs. Whitcher, Mrs Bucka. Nrs. H. Wicksteed. Nessre. At CA 2A AXL . Coaches Carriages, Oumbissss, M YRTLE NKAVY. The Brand " MYRTL R NA ; Y‘ is registered, any infringement on it will be prosecuted. naine Tuckett & Biliings is on cach Caddy, & 1. on each plue. 4 . s The trade can be supplied by * Price so low that all can us . it. DaNIELS® AOTEL, titted and ref rs. Dews, Mrs. Meredith, rs. Patrick, . Mrs. Grant Powe rs. Featherston, _ Mrs. Whitcher, rs. Bucke, NMre. H. Wickste Subscriptions may also be sent toâ€" Carriage and SNleigh FACTOCAR Â¥% RIDEAU STREET, TTA W..,_ Bazar under the patronage of Her $ Excellency the Uitawa, Nov 11. 1872 W. Stockdale, Brother & Co,, At this establishment will be found on hand, or made _ order, the latest and most approved styles of _ 6 ‘ ROUCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, Which in point of finish and durability, El SE o ce d ue oo h e x tX s all kinds of repairing carefully and ;pfl’dm ' A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been ajded, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section of country), We arein ‘w position MUKERS! cheaper than any One elso.‘ The proprietors are practical Javo rem 4 136 MoGliL STREET, And invite the attention ot Bayers‘ to thidin lurge and carefully sclected assortment * JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON, â€" GUN »OWDER, IÂ¥PEitIAi, and rWAN«<ay T&AS, And BRANDIGS, GIN3, KUYUS. and th« Finest Brands« of PURT, $HERRY, &¢. 136 Mâ€"GILL STREET, MONTREAL And invit« lurge and Ottawa, Se, â€" :7, 1872 _ 2076 3m MESSRS C. T. BATE «* CO MORT] M ER, | A‘ Hookbinder, <Paperâ€"raler andâ€" Account Book Manufacturer, at the Sign: of the Group of Books, R »sborts‘ Block, kideau Street, ttawa, would nomd‘lly oull the attention of Mershints, kKe. 8. and the public geuerally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Lgdgers, Cash Hooks and Journals made up from the best cluss of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower Munyo:xhoun in the Dominion,; wholesale or retail. Acéou.t Books adapted to every variety of business ; if not in stook, ruled and bound to pattern, on the shortest notice. Bookâ€"birding executed in any style from the plainest and chespest to the most eleâ€" Ruling, perforating or numbering care~ fully and promptly attended to, and at inost reasonable rates Papor ruled to any K stern. Maps mounted. . A orders executed on the very sharte«t notice. Uttawa, Juns 22. 1872 ry HE CUK\ {ALL MANUFACTURING l Company ave pleasure in intimatng the complete restoration of their works at Cornwall. w .ich are now in full opera : uon, Sndua'n' large quantities of white and Grey Hlankets, and Heavry Medium Class Tweeds. ‘They regret. however, having again to draw the attention of the public to the continuance of the disreputable practice of importing English Blankets and selling them as Canadian. These Blankets are made largely of Shoddy and CouonW.n with a small percentage of pure Wool, | ‘though slight!ly in appeatance, closely imitating the Cornwall Bhnl‘tl' and ticketed © Canadian Manufacture," have neither warmth or wear, but can be sold at a lower price than the Cornwall Blanâ€" kets (which are made of pure Wool) can be &Mw for,. The public are cautioned against this attempted : deception. and respectfully informed that the name of the CORNXWALL Maxuraorurine ComraNY is printed on the ticket ot every Blunket made by them. . Tea. Wine and Spirit Merchints 25 September 4, 12 UTAWA ~AUBAM Aug 2, 1872 VOL. VI NO 2186. " DOMINION BUILDLING3,* 136 McGili.L STREELT, ai.cl6. ina attintion ot Bavyers" to thidia ) gy "‘e T. & B. on each Plug. @4 Langton, Meredith, Bernard, (Grant Powell, White, Wicksteed (L.ATDPST. JAME},) s er of Vetcuife and Queen Streets. > CENT+® . ToWN, OTTAWA. d Sam, ~ Rooms and every wo& ion to. . avellers. Thoroughly teâ€" ind ref: _ shed throughout. / Cornwall, Sept. 11, 1872 _ W11 im tUul A GOOD SMOKE, IY AID OF THE wed to thâ€"ir New Premtises, PROPRIETUORS, W HOLES A L C..UTION. work more promptly JOHN LaNGTON, Chaitman, CaAUTIO®N H. A. WICKSTEED, Treasurer cA 8. DAaNIELS, ons } Commiitee. to all work. =~ 19816€; 2065 6m® w >rkmen 2038 Lord & Kelley,) ... Importers of China, GTass, Karthâ€" enware, Cntlery and Fancy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Street, and Lower Town Market, OTTaAwW A. Original pnc:agu always on hand, and any quantity of goods to & pum*uon eondd by x sotuperent pasker.. * * â€" _ Crockery and Glasswarefor hire at very low rated. * Â¥_ w*4 [Aml‘:p;I' Chimnies, _ Wicks, Burners m ttings, Lamps repaired on shortést notica. = c 9 ~ o ~ <+~ /) . g“ ()ood‘bs sent to any dilhna.J uï¬ ... Bei sole agepts of Mr. JOUN MOUN®Y, of Prescott, mmh!:&'ir'er“bf Earthenware, we are prepared to supply‘ trade with ‘Millk Pans,J .:..BiquotJarsp+1 ;. 7 ~_ Molasses Jugs, Butter Crocks, Preserve Jars, _ Spittoons, ~~~> Drain l‘jlgveu. Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimney Tops and m&q now?r Pots made frowm designs by. the best gardâ€" eners in the Dominion, at prices L t will ensure ready sale Begs respectfully to ‘nlimate that his :!lmkn(.l-'l!l{s this season is very comâ€" plete in every departmept,, containing: every kind inpnonlnu,g:onhnhitl est priced to euch as will. suit the taste aed means of all. . . Ladies‘ Jackets in Nouth Sea Seal. / Ladies‘ Jackets in Persian Lamb, Latlies‘ Jackets in Grey Latab.® | ~* ._ Ladies‘ Jacket« in Beaver,._ * *4 ‘ Ladies‘ Jackets in Kussian TAnib./ *‘ ‘ Laches, tJ“““'h bmn "th y leaving ir ‘ w ‘H& any of the g‘;'.o"; M!MII‘ spll: urs, oah have thom maile in any / styl8 ple i â€" «* D srthlans tss e ODORCE T i mlomgtaed ma 1y be iptmg s hn * AidGanluey‘s‘ fulfdo, mswm ~18X CF TBE Wolf Caoataand Kobes, . The Nighést ohuh, price paid Iof ‘Row Urs. * t N* Remembar W{ms‘? of ‘the‘ D HAT, 33, Ridea ot. ‘ J ;T 8-.4‘";“3' is atinl A n ley oo Advocate, Barriier, &¢, §°., For the Provi Wm t : (Mhoeâ€"â€" AbAIN. 5 fal, 8 ., T Tss : a m '. N. B. â€"Special afitention piid"to CofteG: tions in the Coun‘y, f Qttawa, P. Q., avd in the County of;&rh\oo,UnLrlb. Cakes attâ€"nded to in both of the above Counties. ..\ B@F7. Mz. St. Juuiex is the Special & for mg‘mm im m‘ï¬; vmeoo(Quo-boq' t ric s _ Oct 19 1879. _ } oo w on o+ QK, L2 ANE CHAaNCE POR BUSINE: Aoome enc LORD & KBLLEK, Manufacturers Agents, 63 Sussex Street, Uttawa. Aug 27, 1872. _ _ ®059 ED wa, possessed by residents of the gity, Of inhhihnuof.fh:,‘.’\l!“_ V‘."â€tmu Abhankfatly recgived by |_____ _ ___â€" All persouns odt of ‘agx‘l Ymiiht. or ‘de=" sirous of getting id a bettrer paytog bust: ness than they :ro how TA shodld #ertd $# for fuil purticulars, &2{ 45‘ ofâ€"a businaes at which shey, esn ‘undnestionably tiake‘ â€"I'n lll“ "'.'._“'â€"vm f @'W‘â€"mu‘_ $ul ce :. Addrese.i} Lhfal s lyt J x w‘ o# i â€"â€" â€" »MENRY |F. EUBMONTâ€"&COy+ 4: 234 and 36 6t.‘Jamied Htreat, * > | » nb 0V . "Mon§remt> > Nov 20, 18172 | ~">) > <=3@@®@Iiikwâ€" â€" â€" ~ tâ€"msene tm =~é&+a 64 OTTAW)} PAuee A’W{mfl ‘ i ic Te 2 k1 CiCS ast x 1¢ . t “ « __AE.Y_B‘..A & é..l':‘).s;n'. 5 tha aity. or hhrtnmerm Auceds: n Thr§/â€"~~#f€: AredRrparht & 3 tgte 3 beeve ‘.IJ.!L.;I.'AJ..I-â€"-A\â€"â€"'wi ugmgg,... hite, rxamino tha, P ..oew ‘Topg a * Saviegs Fund: Asâ€"urapce, / just intro juge :Ww& U;‘ suxange Soq@(7. iby which sn Endemmen Bohey is & at urdinary hife Rater » Ottice, ‘Ro m, Russell House, : 20W . MagCUAIGQ .: General Agéntdor Eastern Untario. â€"; UOttawna, Octobet=8; 1872. 2 ‘». »MDBy> / Cwu‘s! BPurs! Furs! C+ )leawâ€"mrs » 4 JiaMES PEACOCK ..,. ~50, SPARLSs 3707 PAWA, Dealers im Dry Goods, Readyâ€" . â€". madeâ€"Clothing, &c., &¢. â€" OMEARA & Co. Wish to inform th¢it amorous customere “1 eplo e a dlra mermp tAï¬ FAalL & wiXfrzt..Loops, Conâ€"uting of Trosertugs oV ezuin pe Overcent ings als> a l4rge supply of Hgavezs,,Ailots, Qoeskins _ Vene§an , Mel . d .‘fuu Sootoh, l-ghx‘;d"& a, {‘ 3“{‘ atock of Readymada OWt J:;_'Jt_ ° it be seld t #ash.~ o wot a ullmrm n Fcolf Wrice, wm selll thour at h Overy ®unit advamce> MWarare alw seiting b# and at a price to defy comâ€" .‘.ï¬'}ry‘. We have ns lt’c'l-d Jime in.the yoar ‘to sall ous gsode at a high price in order to Teâ€" duee them gitpr«ards. we soil choap all the time. dy cailing and examintog our stock ‘Before parchasing 'Mhoh;“rn_m will be cunvineed of what wa say that we hire Tthe largest . and cheagast‘ stook > bf Resdymade Clothing to be;foun t in the sitp. AM being puarâ€" ’elm-l carly in theegpasgh geables us offer great ind«cements.; Our ady un & Department will be , _ _ sompreté e L-no-hu articles : &'e?\: . Pos Juékets, Lepartment will be , w‘u-n- foltowing articles : &'e,: & "Fuékets, Nack Coats Shooting Coats, Boy‘s Ovéreoats, Poes Jackets, ‘and Tweed Coats, also a targe stook of l'-_m%\'uu. Shirts, Drawers, Underâ€" shirts, White Dress shirts, &o, &o. We have «ivo on hand % large lot of White and Grey Blankets, Shantr Blankets, Horse â€" Blankets, Cotton and Linen Bags, all of which will be sold cheap for ‘oasB. Inspection invited. C UEsn e 2 mova o e on ca 9 Our ‘Tailerisg Department is, as usual, comâ€" plete in all its branches, and being under the npon‘ui-ol a frst class Cutter, gentlomen may rely on gptting a good Siting garment. D AILY:AND WEEKLY. . tor . emeim® n o c j T g ~THE ONLY: PRENGH PAPER IX tx Cmm 4M3 ols ‘icts v.oq §Contrat GCanada, PUBLISHED IN HULL P°Q!)~ H@;~ Orrionâ€"Werumoros Stazet, Orrawa. Plain ard Oreamental Printing,.] Narci From the smallest CarD to :‘1.‘ ",Nm.t“' Qapt. Young‘s Chandiere, $5,000) Poer Loar. KP***" |_ "~ . vame ho s t nmocumai 6 s JQU ElC . > emtt . tmb rtabictes Bettint | serp sufinies mikcol byot uied daor Lucte t Chanhore oo Brobn‘t iss “10&& Nov 12 1372 Ju¢ L "ORMNEFOMIAUL. Particular attention paid to Otfawa, Oct.19, 1872 °/‘ .. ". 2001 M AMMOTH â€"POSTER Uttaw»= Qet. 26, 187% Translations maile with accuracy vot 32, 1872 k. E. LKWIS _ UMEARA & CO U. ROGER, â€"â€" ** Thiggs LPRMCRi HA‘A f BORE THRQAT, COUGH, OULD, : and similar troubles, if suaffered to prog:ess result in u“m:.lmo_y. Bronchial, xno Asthmatic oftentimes incurable.‘ ‘ BROWN‘S3 BRONCHAAL TROUHES are componnded so as to reach ‘direetly th seat of the 11 * and ‘ wive almost instan Ubtain only "Brown‘« ‘Bronchist Trocuis, and do i % tako guy of t# Worthiech fmiztiont thet may ie offetied â€" 6 #Troofiee," so fullext, sotd uj the uuucy, ae a poor imifthtion and nothfug â€"like £80 W N‘t BRONCiJUAL TROCHES which ar sold on‘t In boxes with /agâ€"simile of the propri¢wrs, orf ourside wrapper of box, and private , COYé + pment stimp attached tp each bos. ~‘Ewo Qv.fl.*i Easicy Axsweueo.â€"Why shouldâ€" men wear beards ? . Because. they are a great protection to the throat and lusgs, and add much to their personal appearance. Why should we use " Byron‘s Puimonic Wafers?" Because when used for coughs, colis, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, &¢., they act like & charm. ‘Ministers and |Lawyors use them, physiâ€" ;ci.wl recomménd them, and singers and public sperkers say they are the very best ; medicine in existence for,the cure of such a_ng.-wgh. id by all medicine dealers }nt‘“ ‘cents per box. .. + ; + Xhis cam 4s putting ap the Trachys is i5 portant as nu-o?my ta the pugobseir 1a ord to be sure of oRdnlu‘ tie gomata . Gto# t Bropchial ol. , itiowt axb Wroxo.â€"It is wrong to jest, with your wifd upon a subject in wï¬ch there is Ainger of wounding her feelings, and it is wrong to speak of great virtues in another mun‘s wife, to remind your Qwn Of fault; butit‘‘s not wrong after t-r{l:f the 4 Ca ut Pain Destroyer‘‘ apd . feelâ€" ing its‘ wonderful ¢ffects, to recomimend. it to y6ar neighbork for the oure of rheumaâ€" oo wol Un mie io hicgses mad no ‘equal. * *sale by Druggists and opubtry dedlerts.‘ Price 25 cts. per bottle. "Gubir Conormo® Mepicinmâ€"As a aonditi modiotne‘for h "Dariley‘s Qondition Pou dore ard :. ave fduody" has ao o}nd Tts affects in re astonishing | niany horees that were.suppoted ‘to‘ be broken déwn snd almost. s bave, by the use of a for: packages, |I m to o ®1 hodth{ «and sound cond! ;trages of the disoara nh’ been ‘botm pré Temoved, and .have beon Agl khï¬omï¬gc""'m{ti{ . would ‘pro vioudly have t; when ln:dz "\!rï¬ -dhhort ey*s Con Powders snd Arabian Heare edy." We know you will be parfactiy 5a with the result..: Rememben &1 name, a0 at the signature of Hurd & ,'ugimd. Mage. _ Northrop & Lyns.‘ Néwsastle, Osts frpprictorst or Canada. it Td by all aiédietng desiers. ; THUIRTY YBRARS§ EXPERMENOE O¥‘ AR tw ~~ |#)GD NURSK. «at. W esuow‘s Yjoratee Svior is the pre« soription 16 dnÂ¥ of the bost Female Phyricians and Nurges in the Uhited ‘States, and has beek ased . fer thiryy yoars with never failing safeey and guc(vs$ by millions ot mothers and children, fremy lb’ toeble infant of one wieh Adoto the ~bt. It corrects acidity «4 the .»"ma l, rallgyes wind colic; regulates t _ «els,and 4 nnwmalth aud comfoit t« , «othgr, and . Tds e belicve it the lest .rlgm-l{ré g:z‘h the world, in all qasos of., Dygo atory â€"â€" Diarch@@, in children !l;*(l,zf, it actier teething, or from 54 other ‘taute. ,dlmtgu for using. will Mm ce sap rratr um ‘qattu{u NS i6 cCn thie ar. * Bolg ETM'" daailor® ©S5 centé a bottle, ‘Ofice, 215 Fdaltos Btriot, No + , aad 93 Oxford Stro6t, bor « ‘MHS! W *3 YOOTHING BY RUP "Hariug tha fap stoiflé "T"= Cortin & (Potzkio on the: wridpper=‘ ‘All‘others‘are be‘ imitation® * | .0 1 nd wa et, which may) be had free ‘at the stores %heworld H,YOCORRINE nourish the hair Io ol C .8 [0ll. 1. 0.; ©060. G1LYOBRINE ramotes 'dfldf‘fl ‘l.> ic zt oo +; . .. COCOLGLYCERINE â€"Someâ€" thing new for the hait,?""~ 0.".C .. No m&dï¬i&dd be .with out COC LNYCBERINE;& eat per bottle, *Octawa | Pisi and Present," "By C. ROGER. â€"*{Bastdes this information already publish: o on Ssn "prnte w oo Ost 5418720 5 .' B | pogen aoe n in and very no's'h m;'mwm nowo', Th t:: t and : views present e N (weu: It is also intended to bind ,this rdition in cloth, with the receseary.qutâ€" side ‘Mbpï¬â€˜â€œ the price will be made as low as possible. i m i y ust 11, 1812, noang iJ â€" Yhiegt N. B.â€"The fullest attention. will be paid to advertisgts. Advertisements will, acâ€" oordi':gt.o t, be embellished or printed in varied colored inks. . _ .. _ , Free 1 reag please copy. .. ... . _ _ A FARMâ€"FOR SALE, * ’l‘bowe;:‘!-llmn..ithw Ottawa nt; with ‘filry cords of â€"maple and birch wood, 25 coria of: hemlock in Gloucester ; also, stock . and implements. Tomn'u-}n*Amhfl. ; : . _ :D. MebABREN, . _ â€" \%'-ï¬..-‘;i. [ on in thiviemt, i mrge mnd & “k mt Ulm! # ll.l't wwï¬m of the follbwing : L on Have you asavetd wremch or sprain? t Hyacinths, -n'n?j. _fo'rxcn HORLLYTO 8K PUWLLSHED, JOHN |. BROWN &. SUN, : Ridesu Street, Otiawa.,, .Or | .. JAMES.DVGGAN,; ; \~ + _.«Owner, on the premises. Oct 1, 1BTZ ~~; : 2088 Emak w Oct : | 1872 Oct ILLUSTITER A T ED,, 1 SB0OOND sbttio® o# ~___._ Gladioli, 1.3; + mthomi_ : â€" :i A. CBRIoTIE &,00., 1 Druggiste, :. . Sparks Street, Ottawa, D £00 MS TO. LET m U ip &. private family, *‘ Tulips, Lilies, Crocus, OrTAW &A wWEDNESO‘Y. DECEMBER I1.; i<7. faarn ARA eE Prail il::‘l'u._ > ‘.’&ï¬% mss d iss thak d soair â€" %"" rPEOPLE PLF P‘ s} ‘1‘ m / ,Q_,m,_':.}.. P Baskeryilis 4 W.hblbsg!gj-nand Koail Grocers, _ wWINES,, LIQuoRrs AND PROVISIONS, wo. 86 RUDEAT sTEZEET,CAND DUC® staz8y. JCHAUDIERE, . We are now offering the fotowing goods :â€" A gener d assortment of iine Grocenies, Wines, Brandies, Gin,. Rum, Irish and Seotch Whiskies at prices that cannot Le equalled ; Tors in particular, .. Oar goods are our agen‘s. try them all, will be guaran« teed. .. Also on hang,‘ Pork Flour, Cheese, Butter, Hams and Epgs at the lowest inar â€" ket prices, HMighwines. Uld Itye, Proof and Maly, the best in Canada, on hand. .. Our direct importations ‘of Wines. Drandiés and To: enables us to sell at the very lowoest. Our direct purchasers from the Dominion mwnufactures and the States also :yhowï¬ us to sell at prices not to be riva‘cd. Fish, ol ~!! descriptions, now on hand and will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. Every attention will be paid to ‘those favouring us with their patronage, an« 2 reasonable accoramodation given to u: tomers. . (§â€"Remember our imâ€"tto" ‘Speedy returns. â€" K . - P #$A~K ERVILLE & Bb oPHFiS, 1872, . . ; 1®= i4 0. wIKTER, ARRANGEMENT. on sodnter MOx® UA mme: traine wilk rum OL this f'b:;’nbhmn, (sundays excepted ) F94 + + BPEOIAL DaY EXPRES, ‘Leaves Ogdepsburg 7 00‘"a‘m, arrive at Watertown: 10W3 & m, Uswegoâ€" 1.00 g‘m, Rome:â€"+.25 p m, ',o,onnpctmfgr ‘with New YorloGentral Bxpréss train alt‘points ‘East and West, artiving at Utica 2 CO p m,‘ Albany & 20 pm, New z'ork 10.00 p m, Bprngfeld 1.30 a m,, Boston 6.00 a m, Ryracuse â€" 2 LSpin',I%fgredbr 6.05 :p m, Buftale 9.00 a m, con ng at Buffalo and Suspension Bridge for all p&flu West. AMZ xeW yOBK ®xrREes. Leave. Ogdensburg 12 50 "&)‘zp. #rtive at h eppa s Verego lS in flowme 9.50 p m i , Oswego 9.1 f U ues 10 45 p ul ‘--é“?t?, 3 20 at, Eow unstedirebdinnls ds $ . ABO T York 7 30 a m, Springfield 630 a m, Bosâ€" ton 11.00 a m, Syracuse 1025 p‘ m,Rocohesâ€" ter 3.15 a m, BuT\Jo 6. ) a m, Suspension Bridge 6 40 a u. CJ~3e connections made at Buftale: and .Suspenâ€"ion Bridge for all points Wesk 10 | *L CC . 0S > . Sleeping :Gar!| attached ‘to this train ‘at Watertown snd |rtn through to New Yorkâ€" P oo f E1. utvn;:i:.- 1* "*Leave New Y ork 6 00 p m. Albany 1140 «pâ€"m, arrive at Wï¬\-w,wn 7.45 a m; (fifteen prinutes for ty, arriving at Ogdensâ€" p m,): Rome~5.?5 p m, arrive ‘at WA town 4.45 pam, (Qgdensbutg 12.15 a m HSvemBaRp T. C o9 45 n burg 41 15 a re.| _ _ â€" â€" Leare How:!?‘k‘d 0O & m, Albany 1 25 » m » Rome 5.95 t m. arrive ‘at Water OTTAWA â€" RALWAY ‘The old reffaBle, quickost: anc bost route ; t! ‘The old +ollaB1¢, ‘quickest: anc bost route ; the ne by @miles from Ottews â€" / to kville and ail peints : 14 +al and by 3G miles u* * ~‘~~] boiml pointsâ€"Kast ro eiuga ALTRRATION OFâ€"RUNNING TIME. WM8®., i f 3 C ol aTEATUW!\ & OGOENSBURG RAILROAD. Yota Car McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. EBQUAL _ ‘FPO BRANDY. General Ticket Agent Nov 26, 1872 . .., .. Comiortable Bota ‘Cars on No 7 â€"and 8 CH.Q( 50 ‘cents. Lik â€" Sure s with : all the Grand Trank trains both ] «nd West; a8 this Company‘s traipg walt their arrival when lage. Twonty thinntes allowed at Progoots Juno tion for refreshments. o ==~~=. >.â€" Traine are rgn on Monéreal time, . â€" â€" .. ; |THO8 REYNOLDS, .. , THE ST; LAweBh ©08 # LUTTBELL, â€" pnperintement, Proscott, No Otuawa, Aug. 30, 1872. ° N AND FROM. TULSDAY, ist OCT., 1893, trhing wiil. ran as follows : 4 _ |12 50 noon cA TA W BA! ‘AW;IDG cm‘m BALE. 4* The cut of over One Thousand Acres patented Ortawa, Bept 80. 1872. dlendimoene chen .‘l‘.‘.a&& or five M“'dl“ h':fldmeh‘m iupihos ons bas es ie t ; ® iL 4 Shiat ceX Gate, Address Hopobata® Bot 10 30 am Lkaere | Connecting *Au‘l" in Prosouit.| â€" : with. _ | Ottawa. . O3 | en | TE , mt .0*5‘,'0! ml 110 Kastand W a m 6:30 wm|Do do Express: 9.20 a m 195 p -lo-nd rm:n']. 3:50 p m L i Mail from t# 410 pm Otte wa k iangston " | .. ‘aemne all way i2 13 ju.,l_l 0 n s}|, sap‘4 a(0 T Exprime tot 13 15 p s i: !*** |all potnts West.| <GOING NOBTHh trom off these lands being of Ggoxg gouUTu roclamation of the Managing Direc:or, Ottawa \G T Express for .« from West : Do do _ Mail} 6:50 pm _ trom, West . |. De do Kxprese| 6:15 a m itrain ‘ for Grand Trank tor ‘the West, Brockvilie, Gonnecting J. W. MOAK, Bupefintendent, $1.2535. 1 =73. atirescott J upction, 13 50a m 3 50 p m A T 8 i i~ MONTRSAL OJnuAN â€". sTEAMSHP CoMrPAiXxy. CHANG £ 1872. fe TEAMU TO., |>> + ie ] Liverpool, Londonderry and â€"â€"‘~ Clasgow. , s@* Pmong‘nâ€"booliod ‘ through to London, Birmingham,. Manchester, Paris, Hamburg, &6. The fiastolass Cl,de built Iron steamâ€" ships of the Alian Line, (carrying the Canâ€" adian :and. |uited States ni.u.), will be dw from Quebec as follows:â€"For Liverpool,, calling» at Loch ‘Foyle (for Polynesian, . â€". Scandinavian : . Nestorian. .. pSmFdupre .COL | Persons wishing to send for their friendsâ€" can obtain: ge certificates: at lowest rates from md, lreland orâ€" Scotlacd, to: any railway station in ‘Canada orâ€"the United States. (When‘tickets are not used the amount is returned, te.s a small> .; ducï¬na.) g.j | 19 30 u3 ut spuin t The «teamehips of the Allan Line come diredt. to mawi W bharf at Point Lovi (South:Quebac), the baggage is checkod through to destinstion free of change, and passengers : forwarded on at onee, thereby noi(.!_!:xo_ll -ladcnhl expenses. . For through tickets and every informa~ tion apply to ; _ «! ~/> e > â€" * * 0. . D. W. COWARD & CO., _ Lord Orinathwaite. â€". t! .â€"58 Soottish Theology and Theologians, by Astronomy and, Geology, compared St. Lawreuce & Ctiaka Saliwa . CABTAGEK AGENCY. ® The undersigned begs to inform the ublic that his office has flm%‘ï¬v KEKUYED to the rear of the G 1 OFFICES of the Company, on Wellington Street, where orders far the collection and delivery,of Goods will meet with pnqn&l and careful attention. Payment | Freight and Carsage will now be receivea w C::pln;f. Office, on Wellington Street. hn 0d ue *4 Ortawe, uy Feb., 1878 â€" ... . ; . ~ P.3. EXNTRANTERBY SIDR Du0B Chinn Wapechousé &»; 66,° SuseGr SLrOGL : : =. Through:the very } e ment leceive rom the citizens um?bum inEmul it has caused ns . to ent our stock. is ‘Bpring‘s 1nporâ€" twtion has been bought with much care and in the bestmarkets, Particular attention has been‘ givet to goods suithble for city business and family trade.‘ o n rain on ermegne ammeg mltll dt.et l‘-:\nndl and “l.l,lfll’l on hand . _ A fine lot of new Map!e Syrup in bottles and on draft, the best in the wmm‘n prices to defy competition. . MoDONELL & MONGEnAIS «o .... | ~SAgents, 1Â¥, Sparks Ht. Othw(kt%.‘lm“. ® HEMIRMON & L0‘ w w4 ("‘Eflr ‘ *.L‘.!.,-."i â€" _ Lornero{f Neison and Ridean Sts. OtaWa, uot 23, 1872. 3007 a NIRSTâ€"RATi MANGLE FUR sSALEK. EW BOURS Ottawa.. May 1J, 1872. ALLAN OW TS THE TIME To CALL Brothers, Ap‘-lf“ FROM ‘QUEBEC. SUMMEKR SERVICE. 1 q72 14. C \ YÂ¥A ayP * 4. -";i.é‘fi‘-?l_ï¬% i antimeFt~!F4 gGÂ¥ S iLNX G. AT MRS FORBEs, LINE 2081 .Det 26th. Nov 2u0d. Nov 16th. Nov 23rd. v‘m'p \$ 15 ® M ie a voe i eb o + 1, 200 | Dri@l TTE NSLA PRESCd, L111 FPIOMWE® TD 300 + $8 Un ae exnine 300 is all alive with men, 200 * l enee sls + 200 | From east apd west in loyal haste proud 59) * M reive hsn ass 100 githering : To their ken 400 Gold watches ... ... #75to 300| The royal ‘standardi is unfurledâ€"their 25 Sewing Machines. .. ~ 60 to 150 prince h mself is there, 75 Elegant Pianos...... each 250 to 700 | Their loving homage iw receive, their 50 Metodeons . ... * _ x) to 200 dangers all to share ; Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, Grey Chiefs, who for his fathers fought, : mte., velued st . ..... £1,500,000 the fire of youth revive, Aâ€" chance to draw any of the above | The stirring plbrocks marshalling the rizes for 25 cents. â€" Tickets describing Clans of ‘Fortyâ€"five. f’rizel are sealed in Eavelopes and well s\ Pao <=fzeq * > "| mixed â€" Ou receipt Of 25 cents a Sealed | Let no man say that to restore a creed proâ€" TFicket is druwn without chice, and sent by scribed they armâ€" mail to any address. The prize named | They think but of Ais loving trust, his upon it.will be delivered to the ticketâ€" High‘and â€"heart so warm, ‘ holder on payment of Ore Dollar. P‘rizesâ€"| His royal rights usurpedâ€"and they upon are immediately sent to any addres by his prinsely brow express or return mail. Would place h‘s fither‘s crown, or die : You will know what your prize is before ‘Too well they kept their yvow ! you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for | Let men who prate ofloyalty in this our anotner of the same value. _ No blanks. Jur day derive patrons can depend on fair dealing. _ _ Instruction in that virtue from the Clans Orjxioxs or 1ns: Press:â€"Fair Dealing | of ‘Forty five. $955,.000 MenP o e on eocennenens You will know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for anotner of the same value. _ No blanks. Jur patrons can depend on fair dealing. Or;xioxs or 1us: Press:â€"Fair Dealing can be relied uponâ€"N . Heral1, Aus. 23. â€"A genuine distribution â€"Worid, Sept. 9. Not one of the humbugs of the dayâ€" Weekly Tribune, July 7. They give general satisfactionâ€"Staatsâ€" Zeitung, Aug. 5. by Rererexces:â€"By kind permiission we refer to the following :â€"Frank!in 8. Lane, Louisville, drew $13,000; Miss Hattie Banker, Charleston, £9,000; Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, St. Paul, Piano. $700;, Samue!l V. Raymond, Boston, $5,500; Eugene 7. Brackett, Pittsburg, Watch, $300 ; Miss Anpie bisood, New â€" Orleans,â€" $5,000 ; Emory L. Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, 8'{,9.09. hx Pm . is JBSrCouney? £a () e n o e e o T LOty) Oxe Casu Girt in every package of 159 tickets gnaramteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 ; 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00 ; 5) for $5.00 ; 350 Jar $15.00. _ _ _ in Casi1 GIFTS to R= DISTRIBUTED BY THE Ceccantifta Prigse Associatioa OF NEW YORK. & <ILY DHRAWINGS!!! A PRIZE FOREVERY TICKET. 1 Cash Gift...... .2......... .£$109,00 6 C :sh Gifts, each ..... ..... 509,0 1 Grand (Cash Prize. 1 Grand Cash Prize J Grapd, Cash Prize 1 Gl‘“ Cash Prize OMA A â€" LOTTERY To‘te ‘drawn in public, DEC, 30th, 1872. 2 Tickets $1 Each or Siz for $5. Tickets sent by Express C. 0. D., i deâ€" 1 Cash Prize................. ... 4000 2 Cash Prizes, $3,000 each .... .: 6,000 4 Cash Prizes, $2,000â€" each...... . :8.000 2. Cash Prizes, $1,000 each....... 2,000 For balance of Prizes send for Cirtular." . ‘This Legal Enterprise is endorsed by the highest authority in ths State; and best business men. | â€" +) % _"'rh;hn;md pumber of Tickeis on hand will be furpished those who apply first.~> _All prizes will be p«id in full. > Agents wanted. . For full particulars address: >~ . ~ J. M. PATTBE, on . o. General Maniager, Umaha,«Neb. November 29, 1872. 3038 J. B. ‘Greniér respectfully begs to infarm is numerous customers and the public at hrge, that he has recently opened and en jr:ld refitted that large andâ€"commodia zlnb d,in%f: Main Street, Hull Yilhï¬. nown as th@ EXCHANGE HQTEL,.an â€"" Drtamta t 00 _ â€" Wble always supplied with all the varieâ€" tiée which the season can afford. . Liquors of the‘choicest brands and Havans Cigars ‘of the best quality, constantly kept on isnow prepared to accommodate on re%, sonable terfiis, regular boardors nnd,than travelling public. _ ____ _ =~_ g â€"_ . IN AID OF THE ~ N.BRIHKA STAIE OSPRA: A S Y L U M BIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOHâ€" ~or . ~GENERAL IN COUNCIL {}n the recommendation of theâ€" fHonorâ€" able the Minister of Customs and. under and in virtue of the authority conferred by the Act 3ist Victoria, Chapter 6, ints« tuled #An Act respecting: theâ€" Customs," His Excellency in Council has: been pleasâ€" ed to make the following reguiation ; in addition to the Warehouse .Ports | mentioned in the 5th section of the. Ack passed during the Session of the. Parlia ent of Canada held in the Biet year of Her Majesty‘s reign and intituled ::« An Act reepecting‘the Customs‘‘ and also in addition to the Ports named in Listsâ€"aancâ€"~ tionéd by ubsequent orders in Council passed: under the .authority of the said Act, the following Port shall be ahd it is beréby declared to be included in uuun,i of Warchousing Ports in the Dominion of . *XCHANGE HOTEL The Port of Wallzceburg, in the Pro vince of Ontario. Cort bas 5 s W. A HIMsWOREH, â€" 2132 \ ; . ; Uerk, Privy Council, Metropolitan Life Insurance y <>â€" 30M P A N Y,â€" f i\ nerNew York,s i.izan oys ENTITLED RESERV E. ENDOWMENL _ The Reserve Endowment is in every essential particular an origi a! endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up Policy in tenyeers, and «is therâ€"fore a uniâ€" versa} plan coveringall wants, and applicaâ€" :ble to all conditions. _‘ : : ThinCom"Eny lras ‘made the necessary deposic.â€"with the Government of Canada, andisnow prepared to take risks on théir yopularplans, . _ ~. _ â€"** i~ ol i‘ d Ar Claimmg @advantages not hitherto offered, > ~originated and published b wW. P. ‘. STEWART, Actuary of the ietnpo- itan, and Copyrighted by him in: 1:6% . ;_nffl-ï¬-‘h th Dominion=THO8. A. LE& SUN, Gon. â€"Hapt: for Maritime Provinces. ffice, St:John, N.8B. &n F A MOURE & SIN, en Supt for On« 1 A MILL, General Azent for Central Canadsa. . Office, Kemptvilie, Ontario, . OFFICERS: has m + _ Joseph F. Knapp, President; .J. .& Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre: ident ; R. A Granniss, NOBLE CHARLTY vicinity. . ufloo;ss'?'-rhsm * Ottawo, Oct 26, 1872. _ ~30104 Monday, 23h day of November, 1872. "EW PLAXS UF INSUCRANCE OVERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. ROB ANGUS, Jr, Agent for Ottaw»and REsSERVE DIVIDEND PLANS MAIN STREET, HULL, P Q« PRESENTED BY THE PEESENT x , & . 72 *4Â¥ PCR ,("fâ€"' 14 § i9 g ‘s" i â€" : 2 f 2 MA 5) ‘ wCl l 24L LA ) in â€" A N D h 100 $75 to 300 60 to 150 230 to 700 $100,000 3036 5m 50,000 23, 000 5,000 1,000 $15,000 j . Aint e nebiful Kingl;‘ Such was the news to which the Gael once | _ gave warm weldoming ; _ . . And snon, gladâ€"buckling on their arms, ( siout chiefs and clansmen true | Have sworn in his good cauco to try what good broadâ€"swords can do,. No cravens‘ they to count the cost of | tailure ; Man alive ! We‘ll never see their liké againâ€"the i Cians of Forty five. e * uo‘! !nqded_,qurioaaq'l coast in Scotâ€" Brief time hath passed, till Finnab‘s vale is all alive with men, From east apd west in loyal haste proud githering : To their ken . The royal ‘standard is un furledâ€"their prince h mself is there, . Their loving homage iw receive, their dangers all to share ; Grey Chiefs, who for his fathers fought, the fire of youth revive, The stirring plbrocks marshalling the Clans of ‘Fortyâ€"five. L Ay! let them thick of brave Lochisl and Borrodale, the boldâ€" Of Keppoch and Glangarry too, those chiefs of iron mouldâ€" The Chisholm, Clany, Brahan‘s lord, the Macintosh so keen, . The Appin Stuarts and MacCyollg thy tionâ€" hearts, McLean, With many a chief and clan besides, who quickly did contrive oo To make their names immortal in the famous ‘Fortyâ€"five ! How w]: |ey fought let Falki.k Seli and Prestonpans declare ; 5 Well might all Europe, as it marked, Apâ€" pluud their valor rare, Woe‘s me, for dark Cullojen Moor, where, all too rashly brave,.... _ + They to a force their own thrice told unâ€" _ equal battle gave ! What mortal migut could do, they didâ€" but who ‘gainst fate can strive ? To Aestiny alone succumbed the Clans of ‘Fortyâ€"tive. _ Alas! that their descendants now, upon. taeir aative goil, ' > Can hardly find, for deer and sheep, & spot whereon to toil ; i+ Our good old race of Chiefs give place to § mercenary knaves, ‘ Who, for a bushel, more or less, would plough their fathers‘ graves. ‘The age of chivairy is pasy,‘ yet sha‘l its fame survive f Forever, ‘brightened by their deedsâ€"the Clans ‘of ‘Forty â€"five. "" _ Nutidre has not been pleased to bestow | ! gpon me ariy special gifts, and I cannot | ! Cill myself*@‘clever man.. _ But I have been | ! brought up in a good school ; and whatâ€" | / ever uatural shrewdness I may have has, | / so to speak, had & keen edge put on it, in | an experience of many years as a detective | officer. If there is one thing more than another upon which 1 pride myself, it is ‘that of &m nating character, and being fwble &t once to detect whether a person | ‘charged ‘with: an offence is innocent or Wtilty; â€" How farthis pet theory of mine is borfid{out by fact the following story will Showy : th if De. ‘Some yéars ago, in the mon! cefiber{ T was scrolling‘ in the neighborâ€" ’*Méd af Scotlandâ€" Yard, when 1 noticed :-:I’ Was ‘Sailowed by a short nuct:;t ‘of very‘ peculiar appearance. e ‘lobked about"three or four and twenty, «dnd was‘very shabbilly dressed in clothes whidy evidentl { had never been made for hind: * Mach of his garmentts had the stamp of havig gulnup: to mh in difierent *walkipof life.: The old trowsers, much too large, were those of a working man, the vest, which had been a bright scarlet; was thit of a groom or coachman ; whilst the surtout, patched and out of the elbows as it was, had the unmistakeable cut of a westâ€"end gailor. It struck me .that we were old acqusintances, for his was a face once seen, not easily to be fergotten. He mvory ugly, but -?:.d Mwmw *a bad face. greatest y about him was the eyes, which were of a dark hazel and very small, with an extraâ€" ordinary obliqueness of vision that made it impossible to tell whether he was look~ ing you.in the face or not. His head was covered by an old se«al skin cap, under which was a profusion of c.arse hair of a goiden red ; whilst his face was ornament» .\ ed with a luxuriant crop of whiskers of the | sarge firey hue. | _ AlJ this I notited as be twice passedâ€" : | each.time lpoklng_ui_lnbo-c !o addn-. THE CLAXNS OF ‘FORTYâ€"FIVE UNE HUXNDRED POUNDS REWARD [ .4 Â¥es,; Mr. Sharpe,‘ he replied, . ‘ I know you very . well, though Ldaresay you hive goiien me. My name is Charlis Fox; ard.â€"you‘veâ€"had me before the beak more thar once.when I was a young ‘un.‘ 1 'Wby.'ll-fl.‘ymfl‘ï¬'r“t Pase cal, thet., belonged to the Westminster gang, apd.ysed to give us all so much trouble‘ ; > me, Ashe passed the second time, 1 turned on my‘hulnd-ï¬ounod, and, quickly overtaking him, said : ‘Weil, my man, you appear to know <Yes, guy‘nor; but since my mother died, which is a good . many years now, I‘ve been trying to keep on the square. I‘veâ€"been to se1, and been working about the dooks, or wherever 1 could geot a job. Lately.l.ai‘t had anything to do, and I‘m d-.“‘:j.l" I knew you directly I saw: yOuy ‘ve beer a ing . you, . thinking you might fli" me min‘w get me some grub. It‘s hard work, gur‘â€" mor, t0.keep straight after you‘ve once J & taz:lc . As L listened, rt:ouht is story might be tsue. 1 remembered him as a young thief with.a bad mother, but that was years ago and I knew, if he had been knockipg about London and up to his old .games, 1 soust have seen or heard some thing of him. _ _ _ _| _ M .~ * Look here Fox,‘ I said, ‘you may be telling me a lie, or you may not; but if you are hungry 1 will give you a meal.‘ : ~4 took him.into the nearest public house qt'nm-omeeoldm-ulnd bread, and agpint of beer; and his :rrï¬hfll’- gainly canfirmed one E;n his tale. When he had finished his dinner, he said:: â€" * Newr, x,.&g?e,you'n doneâ€" me ® turp which I sh«n‘t soon forget, and T‘ll do you one in return, by putting you up ...-.n,..muurm on the covre that did it.. There‘s a hundred pounds reward ; and I suppose if 1 plant ,--flm'll‘inmhï¬ï¬‚ i knew of the murder. It was one of y.uï¬wwmtty,(,comniw about a monthbeforé, in jlasgow, upon a poor girl, an unfortunate. ‘ Hitherto the police had been at fault, and the Home Secretary had offered a reâ€" waord of £100. : At firat it struck me as improbable that Fox would know anything about it; but be further old me that he was lodging down at the E1st mnnd, near to one of the doeks; and the murderer, a sailor, who had been a <hipmate, was lodging in the same house, and had con‘ ‘the crime to him,.~â€"Btill, 1 could a motive to a good thing. You know all a‘ murder of the woman at Glasgow, Br Evax McCour BY W. D. L EJTRAXGE Â¥You know all about the all so much | ehased at a clothes for | _ my mother | out, aod his ‘ years now, respectable the square. his evidenc rorking about | way as to fa ild get a job, | with its tru! o do, and I‘m | ing made ai u directly 1| protested h w he had not homething ts | cither did 1 PRICEâ€"3 CEN | > for Fox betraying h +You ava no doubt veé Fox, but you must try to lieve that, : ~ssuse | nuve ¢ thing to eat and arink, you round upon a pal.‘ His reply did more anything e«se. __ *You torget, Mr. Su« reward, which will t«~ country, and give me a besides that, i <wo 1 and if I hve Pl\ ; sy hi and if 1 live l\ , 1y hium.‘ I told hm he cvuld soon his information was true, b the house and the man. a couple of offlicers with me man at once. ~ To this, however, kox wou! He said the neigh borhood wa one, the man a most despera and surrounded by friendâ€" would be but little ciiance ot there.: His ider was to entic and take him when off his ; then Fox warned me there w siderable danger, as ie mur: with him the knife with wi Committed the crime, and t use it ou i.y one who attem him. . Atver further convers arranged that FPox should : night, and in the meinti think upon some scheme. My plan wasssoon mat: this : 1 got an order for one End theatres for the follow» was to infite the man to ac but before entering the th take him into a puvlic h when he was drinkir¢ take him. Punctually at ce tu met me. 1 gave his theatre, and expla.oed vo ao in the matter, at img him a tew shillings mg him a tew shillings for his exp» i must confess | waired tor the t« evening with consider.ble anaiety case‘ws«s a most important one, a could carry 1t to a successful issue add considerably to my repula shose two officers to accompai . .N .whom 1 could depend, both 0| . perienced and powerful mon. o‘clock was the time named ; guard agauet mistake, we Were Strap 4 hait an hour earher, the us, of course, being in piain Beven o‘clock arrived â€"halil â€"past eight 0‘clockâ€"but no appedrano men ; and at halfâ€" past eigut we £ in disgust. . For once i tely 1 1 thoroughly sold. > . Nexi morning, however, 1 lounc 214 station a badly written scrawl from Fo saying that the man had got so drunk U night before that he could do nothi with him, and that he (Fox) would me me at twelve o‘clock, at the house Whs 1 had given him his dinner ; and it 1 cof give him another order l'orï¬o theatre, telt sure of bringing the mirderer up night. 1 met Fox, gave him the ord and arranged to be on the look â€"out seven o‘clock. This time fortune favored us. . We i not waited many mingtes when I saw Fl coming along the Strand, in company not waited many minQtes wbdnluw:i coming along the Strand, in company a tall man, ig. #@fough jacket uoppodhhkl lhopp:t.low,nnl‘ I passed 1 noticed that the i«il man h the cut of a sailor. . He was broad snoul ered, deep â€"chested, and long in the ar mvidonuy would be an awkard cu to contend with. . ‘They walked for mbout one bundred yards, and th turned into the bar of a public house. half a minute my collegues and 1 tollowe and asked for something to drink. tive were the only people in the bar, the barmaid was just serving Fox and | friena with two glasses of alo. At 1 back of where the tall man rtood wa ’unll gasâ€"burner, and my iwo brot officers went behind hun,u_wli;mu pipes. The moment that he Lifted glass to his lips I sprang upon hit, my.-iMh,lvtu" same instint, nl1 him from beniad. . Quick as we were mpdlom‘lllhnn""o' striking straight out from the shouid sent me sprawling on the flaor, _ My t men were, however, too much for higr, ( by the time 1 npï¬nod my foet had handcufts on him. . When i looked cld uurmlmlmuhuu â€" & "___4_4 at me Mard and $ never J Wll e s Mnybo.l in life. â€" * L I told him that would have to be p ed, and in the meantime he must g0 us to the police station. Calling a wpdump.niodw prisoneér, third officer being left with â€"Fox, | orders to foilow us to the station. . Lstated th> charge to the inspeci d.q,....uhpw'nnduiln and address. He gave that of Arch Brown, of Greenock, and stated tha was a sailor. On searching him, we f; in his possesssion two sovereigus and ; silver, and a large claspâ€"knife, such usually worn by seafaring men. _ _ . 1 took Fox to a coffee house off Street, and arranged with the 91 to supply him with board and from day to day. Two men from the | hp\ï¬ndflhfl,mwfloï¬:wu night and day, and with to 1 him if he made any attiemp to escape next mornipg theprisoner was broug fore m -ru-'.a. My witness, would not, M‘n"â€"h-myi able impression in h‘s ordinary cos pea o Ruwrec 7 4o# Snagnal? wediice s In fact, I was ashamed of him, and chased at a secondâ€"hand shop a s# clothes for him. When he had his ne out, and his hair cut, he was mu h company with a sailor named Brows that she had mcï¬.dumn'p Amt house together. ‘letier | 'Mn officer would u-vin't 8 | night to take charge of the prisoner respectable. At the Police Court his evidence in such a & way as to favorably impress the with its truth. ‘The prisoner denied h.n-h-yudlmwl‘ mdh'nhm-nd he had not even heard of the either did not know or refused to where he was at the time ; and this, ed to the Inct that he was a native town such a short distance from in some measure coutirmed the of Fox. Fimailly, Brown was a few days, to enable us to afl with the suthories at Glasgor, mmï¬mu.uu iately telegraphed to the ch ï¬oydl_flu(lh-pa,u‘-u_pgufl in the mean time we kept a sharp upor Fox ; but, apparently, there tie occasion for it, as the oflicer that he scarcely ever left the house he was staying, and showed no do so. He twice called upon me station, and expressed grest any of Brown‘s friends shoul i get arrested a men named Brown murder of the wom in,and that the was remanded from that day until the following Monday. We a telegram in reply, that they beli had got the right man, and that an would be sent up to London in ti the adjourned examinstion. Next .‘n!dn loflumiunh‘ asked my chie{ if he thoug our message, when a woman had found who asserted that she had deceased on the night of the 1 him, as he felt sure that his lite wo be safe. Our men waiched him BHaturday night, when, â€"s0 convinct we all become of his good faith, gram. The murderer had, it app hnaquih.ï¬."wï¬.uh-fl my repulation. ccompai . ne, uj y both 0| .com eX rful ~mon. _ Seve e named; but, V e, we were in 1 earher, the three g in q4 4M cloth »d â€"hail â€"past . sey 0 uppearance of t eigut we gave it e i tely 1 had be ever, I found st m scrawl from Fo: aad got so drunk e could do i me (Fox) would very n you someâ€" e willinz to ve ht it ne