, HULL r-vm'pm hb at 7 pâ€" &\ o ons ce ny* 7. p., and 1 nees at rclock mt ( KNS * Oil : of the City. . N | N C. York Artists NIB FiRMIS 0 aot piay of H, of RINDA, in other + DrreoN & ""v’i'l'-."j MVAL, H A L L ..wm uk rex and C# ‘Teceived a o# 96 Rri»s 1 ‘or, the Puriorâ€" Jur eople. Churebe® xA MoDonald, H08â€" NDLEY a CO. w order by giving of JOHN JAOK Bros. Sehco‘s and SeBk Woobs, s 8 O uaarg 1"‘gh Pohoo for Cheap Boots o e o Common 8e00glt L L Ai peul for the 16408 shoes, RTH, it No®, m mt of %Â¥. LATBT BY THIGRAML Visit of Fi Charlestowa, Mase., fGremen wil" vialt city +o â€"mortrew. The City Bri« gade entertain them. _ / The Hon. P. Mitchell passed through “.'â€".], yesterday, en rowic for New Crunse wick. The members of the FPrince Consort uro.u R., last evening ;Mm w. 3..;1, Mrl)'.uf.with 1C0, as a mark i or his services ; also ï¬o-l-:a“’h" wile. 1t i.-HMlc-J.cl&ouor Roy, Q. C, and Louis s ., have received .-.hnthFnu'Uon. Mr. Langevin, proffering them appointments as judgos. . A large number of desertions have takâ€" en place recently among the seamen beâ€" lt'.\othvunl-inrfl. + members of the lrish Protestant Benevolent Society, ng,onu-o retirement from office of their Prosslent, Thomas -V“" Esq., resolved to make him a suitable P,..n;,mdmdindy orderâ€" ed from England a massive and elegant ailver . epergne, which . arrived here recently.. The presentation to Mr, Simpâ€" son was made yesterday, at his residence -'0‘{“" A large body of the memâ€" bere 0 the Society being present, and in addition. representatives from the sister CW C nE s 20054 get out of bed and opening his trunk after which he went down stairs not giving .‘..-,-aph-fl-. When asked what was their i were aronsed, my at once ,ouowod him and found him lying on the yard with his throat out and a razor beside him. They u.-ï¬u- to the mflmwm he | live.1 for a couple of hours.lle hai Leen in a : mdq.dbgruo(ninqflor;:num was constantly expressing his regre® that he had left home. s was about 23 years of age, and of temperate hibits. A verdict of insanity was returned. ‘ ncn.Jthfl has addressed the electors of the Western Division with documentary elucidations. It seems that Mr. Young at first entertained the idea of retiring from the representation of the Division. Subsequently, however, he beâ€" Meved there was mothing in his holding the oflice of Fiour In«pector to disqualify him from sitting as an M. P. 1t also ap~ pears he addressed a letter marked ‘priâ€" vate‘ and ‘confidential,‘ to Sir John A. Macdonald, relating striclly to family afthirs, in eondeet'umaithhhl’lour Inâ€" apectorshtD. which no anaswer wns ever returned. w Quesso, Sept. 24. oi h. Caree atte ies orenty in~ af _ thair constituents, at Charâ€" m the central point of the county. OUne thousand electors were preosent from all parts of the county, which was very large considering that the day was in midy harvest, After partaking of a splendid fresco lunch, the w&ud enthusiastio meeting, were given fullest explanaâ€" 1 Louts 1B FVAgT PP harvest, After partaking O° 8 SPIMM!!® fresco lunch, the hr&-nd enthusiastio meeting, were given fullest explanaâ€" by the two members as to (their M’ m.dxlot. Mr, Caron esâ€" peciaily wont over his votes, giving satisfactory reasouns for his support and s0 -dd-} was That the Tollowing r_‘p!qtion Thomsas Simpson, Esq., Fresident of the Irish Protastant Bonevolent Societyâ€"Opening of the Court of Queen‘s |Benchâ€"Suicide â€" Hon. John Young Addresses bis Conâ€" e ie e O y by the two whu: as to jtheir u;..-" r, Caron esâ€" pociaily wont aver alt "nis vates, @iring satisfactory reasouns for his lflrl"m e “ sQ was That the Tollowing résolution was carried with hearty cheers, which were also warmly accorded at intervals during the remarks of the different speakers :« i That the meeting declares itself porfactly satisfied with the conduct of A. P. Caron, Eeq., during the last Federal Session, and OX the â€" indavnendent manner in tions from Shipsâ€"Prosontation to mjdpd of the measures present â€" . ed. This meeting declares it bas every confidence in him, and has not the slight est doubt that he will protect in future, as he has in the p«st, the interests of the county." In point of number and en â€" thusiaam the meeling was a great suc. ©08%. > s The 4.4. * Medway," from this port, tor London, is reported to be wrecked in the Qe‘ Belis Is}~. several of the crew Custom House recoipls to«day wore ul _ Lce Lxus m_.-uhuâ€nlm. < fushion«ble wedding took plaeo at Bt. Chapel toâ€"day, Miss Harpitton;, of Mr, ®. H. llmilt'c&l'il‘ ieice of Serfator Hamilion, * was Marrred to Waiter Cassols, Eag., Burrister, of ‘"I‘n ronto. The church was crowded hy the slite of the city. Arrived, brig ‘ Auxiliar,‘ [layle, ballast ; 2 To Veuccccnzcts e s St. Lawrenca, {{roen00%, 7 TE . dant ns Mithhine Py her! Silloth, coals ; ‘Marthine, lnst , .hm' Glasgow, ballast. WIP\IGH¢ OEOPATUOIR Lomnoy, . Sapt 24 â€"Messre _ Cleows, Halicht & Co., were notified yesterday by l-nb'l-".v“- of New York, that latter house, M-luil their sollcitor, and alfter censaitation decided to suspend payment. Their liabilities on account of Henry Clews & Co. t%’\_fl‘““"“ meavee 2eto‘a teer, bare tote "oes T s L oo ons st iroary Clews & Co. The BS. * Medway" Reported Losiâ€" Coal on Firoâ€"Fashionable Wodâ€" dingâ€"Arrivals from Sea. Political Meeting: @peci«l to the Times.] woe VPoe 90 CCA . 0 danand wqbï¬(wn'@ih. sondition of the Kow York house. The Loxdon bousé has not lost a peuny, Iq-.csr‘-'â€"‘r“*-m“_ Alomsite of a later date than wirid, denies that the in« w“,! etme dng 99 < .‘:-n the v igont eBni 2000 slitâ€"aAmiman are in the harbor, and will commence the bombardment of the city. Bullion for the United Statos. lt is believed in financial cirles, that the jow of builion from England to the United Htates will commence s00n. ‘ John Bright Opposed to War uu..,-umnhnwi 4 posed to the war against the AshAl apd.will resign bis position in the Ca FROM MONTREAL M%-m Anto, "because s_.M.. of Alicante, because foreign} consuls excopt the represen. tatign of (reat Britain, protgsted against |Special to the Times.) Lounon, Sapk. $ .. â€" s Th Mowruzat, Sept. 24th, 1873. WROM QURBLC aEEAT BRITAIN RY OC&AN QO1BL®. No te®, _ ‘Hept. 24.â€"The insurgent friâ€" <lay, â€" Miss HarpiHon;, | {)~ther . H. llmild-a"d Mm unilion, * was Marrted | the 8th Eng., Barrister, of To | white 1 was crowdeit by the| clpal‘s iliar,‘ Haple, ballast ; w Ifg..""“""‘u‘ """'"h_ 3 ..;'.â€:-’ ln‘.u: ‘Hut,hinï¬.'.m‘m’ left, and says they in the Cabings will i tighs. Y r Suczysroat, Li., September 23rd«â€"â€" Ten interments of yellow fever pationts during the past 24 hours. Dischargel. Partszsos, N. J., September :1.â€"Four hlundred and fifteen more men were disâ€" charged from Roger‘s locomotive works, making 1,000 men this week. ~__ Woollen Mills, &c., Burned. Aurswtows, Pa., September 24%â€"‘ fire commenced in Gabrel‘s woollen ille, and entirely consamed . the baildings. The beayy rain saved the adjoining bark mills of Musser & Greens. l/nt, Â¥40,000. Defaications Light.‘ New Yoss, September 2ith.â€"1t is ts seried on the authority of one of the exâ€" amining committee of the Union Trust Company, that Carleton‘s defaications are | much less than at first suppodse i. Chicago Banks Sare. Umo1rgo, Reptember 24.â€"The Chicago banks are all sound to=day, and the clear» ances settled. ‘There is no pan‘c, but an uncom{ortable feeling prevails. Tho "Polaris" Expedition. W ,smxotox, September 24. â€"The Seore= tary of the Navy h« recaived from the commander of the steamer "Igress,"" un« dor date of August 25th, a detailed ac~ i count of his trip in search of the missin crew of the ©Polaria," ‘n sccord â€"nce -i& the facts which haveo Loen: ~atresly pabs, lished. The Fimmancial Fvoling in Washington, A Washingt »a despatch says the nows trom New York is on the h-.-z.::d‘;l‘» ; cretary Richardson says t > day is decidec ly worse than any '..m_ There is much«epression. in 4 ‘)d\:le-. The ox-mimmm of Henry,Clows shows that ment is a creditor of the lirti, RaÂ¥viog drawn on the Stite Department fund of a London house. It is known here that the Trestury will not purshase #+uy of the firo rr cent. bonds ‘ mwrhi in January, 187 No five per cents. wi‘l be taken until the six per con‘1. have been re leemed MIOâ€"DAY DEAPATONES, Tho Polaris Expeditionâ€"More about the I ate Captain Hall | Loun®, Sépt. 24.â€"Mr. Morton, who personally . attended c.mh Hall to the moment of his death, ma a statement that Hall returae i in perfect health from his journey, which preceded his fioal ill« ness. He wes a short timein his cabin where he took some morphine, and imâ€" mediately aft wwards become sick and vomited. lHall said they were po‘oning him. . Morton evidently believes the same thing, and be also suspectc i the subseâ€" quent medical treatment. Ho ba* howâ€" over, a violent feeling against the dostor ‘whichnqm his jady.cent. > More Susponsions Shipmont of Money to Now York. . The house of Clowisa Habriecht & h ie suspended. _ * "A‘J;-ol;‘wh from Bor!in arnounces furture of a bank ‘o that city, _ _ _ _ The 3133,(:‘: draw . from tha Bnr:h' of England on balance + > day, wes for ship« ment to New Yortk. _ £20.00) is addition * x the LbVE amdtnt w as a110 abipped . to the srme place toâ€"day. 2 FRANCE Gambetta in REarnest. Pari», September 24.â€"Gambotia hm â€" tends to muke angitber political tour through the Southe: 4 and Wastarn Déeâ€" purtments ths autumo. â€" He will .» idress the public at Bourderux and other lirge Citle s. <~*~ BÂ¥ La ND sERVICE womgree UNITED STATES AFFALIRS Brutal Prize Fightâ€"Allen ve. McCoole 8r. Lous, Septemher 2ith.â€"In the Mco/k ol A‘len prize light toâ€"«day, at th6‘ end of the 6th round Allen‘s be :y began to show Mike‘s pounJing, but otherwise he w : unburt, while McC ols presented horrible appes amce, amd be 2eemed scarcely able to hold up bis hand«. His left oyo was cloed, and thare is a terrible .out under the rght oys, and m.right‘. ride of the "T' ar lip is also eut off, the nose ‘broken. _ Before tom wark, #Nen said * 1t is a sin to send ies tat Prthik attar adesaines min up to bonfun-he-l. if you don‘t take him away, dtfizere bim for life. ‘He is the gamest man 1 over mat." The crowd slso yelled to take Mot away. ‘The wmw: goue u-wf. with, but Allen â€"eiral from punishing hig op & I" ther. â€" The Q\n Tuf now ied 19 winutes, and when time was elied for the Sth round, Tom Kelly throw up the white handkerokief in token 0% his prin« clpal‘s defent. Bwuwoss, Va., Sept. 23. â€"The i here hes been one of nei 10489008, m,.u, by news from Petesâ€"burg. woere no ruas on b_-!\h fact some of them claim ++ have done more business in recsiving depesit« than usual, ‘The Diresears of the islia~ Fiviags Bank hive decaded to suâ€"pe d to mou.row. The Pre ideat st itos that the rs a/% #+â€"o more than enough to pay all the drrl but being pnn-l'.mly in © lg;'nn not imme diately ay Jlable. Encouraging from London. Nuw York, Sopt 23.â€"Ex Eecretary MoCulléh, of the firm of Jay Cooke, ‘!.Culhflh & Co., of Londen, stited +toâ€" night that adyices from the London fam were of the Mmlw gharaqier when hB left London. Therp was no suspigion of a fnancial revulsion bere. ‘There is a dem<nd for our abundant erops, at good prices ; and he saw no réason for the .,n.dol the present panic, oC C â€" sa _23 ALAthkav Stook Exchange Purchase of Bonds. R Naw Yoll::p: 21.â€"The sHtock Ex change will n closed until furthe orders. . Hout & Macy have suspended. ; Hflmfl'w of the ‘Canad nesgin. h it rrand or apebape 110 4C CAE e e O c C that bethas been obliged to cancel all on tracts for the present, ow‘ng to the foane finshed, and il could not, therefore be true. Up to noon the sub=Treasury pure chaseq twelve bundred L.oâ€"n:#h-“ .'lmnfl-'mdfllilh ~ Wlu-:u;, Pa., Sept. 24â€"Nrown & mike e .:.mw ,n.-if-.s p.m., Sopk: s...mqu: AlY. Nn mupolisicns .. n magimgat have rï¬l::m u’d#bu_ more canfidents .. ... . ... ~/%" Am n 9 Tos. e 6 Liverpool, Sept. 24, 1 pmâ€"Jotton oasie , but pot quotally: tower, «| #YV QUBAN CABLE. GBREAT BRITAIN. â€"â€" A Contradiction â€"â€" were‘ â€" reported, . whils of â€" . many others â€" no â€" notlfication was . given. Many bodies, it is said, were thrown in to the tiver. The tidiegs of Sunday produ»> ad a widespread commotion in the city, which almost resembled a panio. . People burriedly packed up their clothing. wnd \ left by boat and (rain. The streets were filled with hacks either bearing aw»y the scores of refugees or doing service in funoral trains . (n Tuesday twenty more deaths occurred, nltbou& the tolegraph reportod a smallor number, and on Wedâ€" newday the death list footed up seventeen, making, with those pnvmul' y reported, minety deaths. in the meantime the peopieâ€"those who could cnnnniu.?y get S e ce in s he "in Irsh. The district is situated on the river bank, and the habititions copsists of rude hovels and shanties, in which goats sad pigs struggled for the mastery or place with their owners. For several days pre« Â¥ious to the 13th inst., the fever had been creating havoc in ‘Happy Hollow,‘ alâ€" M:fl the tact was not generally known. Un night of the 13th the tw of ‘the pestilens was first made known pubâ€" licly, and on the next morning (Sunday) ‘the Board of lleaith officially declared it» existence in the city, Up to Satuniay night thirtyâ€"nine deaths, it was announced had ocourred in and about * Happy Liolâ€" low.‘ (n Burfday the death roll was augumented by fourteen da..ua which e OR Eooo Caceti n Wha awayâ€"were hastening from the ch{ in crowds, and when, on Friday, the : 16th, services were held in the leading Protost= ant churches, most of the church goors were jound t» have left the town. Un that day the principal streets of the Clty were daserted ad wore a mourn{ul look, as, in obedionce to the mayor‘s prochmaâ€" ‘ tion, mn‘.zol the plases of business were closed, For the twentyâ€"four hours end» ing at nine o‘clock on last Friday night, the deaths from fever numbered (wenty» two. The pestilence had made its. way from ‘lappy Hollow‘ and + Pinch,‘ where it hed previously provailed, and had spread over every part of the city and. in the suburbs. Eheiby, a fashionable street had its vietims as well as © Happy Hollow.* Hourly applications were made to the Howard Associvtion for ‘murses} but in the majority of cases, although over eighty ‘ wore in constant aitendance upon the sick, this needed relief could not be obâ€" tained. ‘The large wages of $12 per d:{ oflered for nurses, but without avail, The regular pay for permanent nurses 14 @30 o woWke I U . mDl and â€" travelling expenses paid. A correspondent who â€" visited . * Happy Hollow " and * Pincb," saw at least twenty fever patiegnts in the throes of dissolution. In one shanty could be sean: tboshutIy spectaole of the father of tha familyâ€"an Irishman â€"sitting dead in his chair with his hexdt fallen upon his breast, while on a rude bed near by lay his wife dying. Two girls, daughters of the «ouple, were also sick in the same room. All four died during the night, ind were burk d in the Potters‘ Field. In other shanties three be lies ready for burial were fornd, in others one or two, and in others sti‘l whole families were either devi or dying. The Board of Health va‘nly endâ€"avored by two or three daâ€" vies to sty the pestilence. They turned the water from the plugs? int> the dirty guttors, and for two or three nights in succession the g»s from the streot Jamps was permilted to escape all night as a disinfectwmt. By baturday morning last a number of the -trot@_“l_)‘r.n:nd: fumeral appetrance, a méajority of the houses oceupied by the poorer olisses being closed, and nearly all the corner groceries and meat shops being shut up, 1x sURRVAPORT. ’ hss T ecctbiiniciitenet M seca i. 1.4+ it . ... th6 opinion of tho1 :“w M«'g‘ L to intu‘-iry the malignant and fatil character of the | tilence, and thase were the n-huf:;; onditions 6" the w-lini-inl from the removal of_(be Ked . River raft, and the infeeted attmosphere evused by the stench dwem;_ng:-â€"h- steamboat “‘"‘“"fl which in the river near the lown. hile the clrons was in Shreveport several of ths members died of the di«â€" ease, and atter it left others of the com« who _M-h#h«l Bo 1s the fever that ~but who ure altacked recover.~ ‘Three days is generally the longest limit of the sicknew, and Passengers on a Shrevepor} siqamer which reached New Orjeans on the 17th, desgribe the puul_oneon-l‘mm o i o Es N e e CE ieWn t every direstion, many of them only to die on reaching a place urnrnnt refuge The sickness was the Mexican vomito, and had been brought to the town by the Transatiantic Circus, a strolling company trom Vera Cruz, which had travellod ulong the line of the Texas Pacifio E;‘.'.’. Fe une of RE@ JDBRRE TT G in that town as frightfut beyond all telegraphed reports. _ Fully oneâ€"half of the 5,( !or 6,l )0 inhabitants Iw! M.‘in V »P .n _ Brek cas uce ke‘dle meol® oc tds way, and had left the seeds of contagion mlong _ their route. Two pther dauses the longest limit of the sicknes many die in forty .3_"} -MP:HQ. MompaBenny oo n l I wrer classes were the first t> mfltgbnt‘ &h-now apread Through all ranks of wsty, and many prominent people have died. _ In some cuos whole families have beei swept away. The first case of vomito o wred on August 30, when a Mrs. Stoner died ; then a goutleman who had gursed hor was pro«trated, and died in his turn. Following those wore the cases of th:ee men who came ty Shreveport from the raft in the Rxi Hiver, where they had been working. They were all three taken sick with the vomito and died. These deaths cuused a panic, and the (deaths deaths cuused a panic, and the (esths followed thereafter with frightful rapidity. ‘The neg:oes had generally escaped the pestilence, but the quadroon element had sulfered. â€" The twa with its desortod streeis woears a gloomy ll:n;m and e aoe paaana on hn do peop dead. mhm frightened and deâ€" moralized, and it is difhcnlt to hire them to nurse the pationts. _ As s general rule |M:’a‘ingflm graves is performei by the men of the towa. While the yellow fever is slaying its humireds at Shreveport and Memplus, it does not appear from the most recent mail wivices that it has Obtained a serioga foothold in any communities except those namex. lu.pp-nnohubonnpod-‘ ad in New Orleans, Mobile, Houston and. Helena, and Fu‘ton, in Arkansas. A de« spatch from Helens, of the 19th, roferring ‘ummtwocu.wh that town, states thit they wore both doing ::n,u.luno:ne--:m ldh;‘:onhlbcflgm taken and tho residences h id ple were securely guarded. The Little a were securely guarded. 100 I@THe® Rost GazÂ¥s of the i7th instint decirres that no ease had :cund there up to that time, but at same time Tt says that the faver had reached Fulton, which is the Southorn terminus of the Caire and Fullon Railway, and it eXpresses lears & PWny Tata 7 mno !| W'-l T\“l“'::‘;' 1;--“ ane wid wtem. 3»4, terms M\ mort! L we iued Ad i Oork + lowfonv'--hylngn-i .....T':!‘;.“’\-.:;'..'%‘,?.......‘:'..::, report and "Mompias, is | weffigeniet,, Tmo lots to o chmeree Purke viz,, 18 north , and Hesseror, be trom tbo.-o-tnuï¬ wu:&lymflm@km.&;ï¬ iï¬hlob“d.iflh' foot. m 3 _ north _ Daly and _ 39 mmunities except those | Carn stewart, No. o Rearsst, ; \w: 4, north arance has been report, | #iater, next Ladies COollege, 60 x 09. l.0l 10. with «lt duced _ some . curious precaution. ; Broaham rt-'h passengers to enter its ‘ limts, bot rejects ‘baggage and freights, and the City Council of Navasota hn‘ passed aresolution thet the m#=il coach and locomotive, with engineer and fires man, agent of mail contractor, am} two brakamen may pess through the town, merely:â€" halting to receive and de‘iver the mail, wo ane wes to tant from tha train; nor was any article but the mail to ba put off. ‘iwe Dallws Hera‘d of alate date eays ' that the rowi north of that city was erowds ed with wagon«, whose owners ware afrail toonter the tow : on acx unt of vellow fevar reports, .A fatul c.so of fever was also reported in Ualvart, the victim neing a young man from Shraveport.. _ An unau« thentionted | atatement «alsy reports the . n‘m â€"a of yeltow | Fâ€"ver in Peneaools, Florkta® Jt Wes trouglt there. the ac 1 count seys, by the «bip Golien Dream,‘ . several of the crew of that vessel having died on the way to the town _ Duting the week ending Feprember 64 ithere had been siztcen owes of fever in en acols, but the number of deaths wes not stated New Orleans papers of the 19ih make no mention of the existencé of the disease in that city, and as precautions had been % ken on the ovon’w:‘fnvious to examin @ into the hygienic condition of the steamer Carrie Thorn,‘ just down from Shrev:â€" port, before permitting her to land, it is probable that the city is still free from the fever. From most of the losalitias above namedâ€"from Little KRock, Duvali‘s Blufl, and lHelena,; Arkancas, there has been lately a great exodus of citizens fleeâ€" ing to more northein poinis from the dread, if not from the presonce, of the destroying disease. â€" 'WANFKD. the face of which l-emg:v»d the IoZeTs M .M Phe above reward vill be paid to the finder upou the face their nction at this ode:h:\w no question asked, or If enclosed to the ve office,. will fo: ward it to the addred [\von. + Oitawa, Rept 23, . ~â€" t T he gauge of this Rallway betwoen Montrex! and Scratford, will be changed from its presont whith of &t. 6in. to ift. Min., so ns to muke it eonform to the standard American gange *‘The change will be made on Friday and n ny mme o o n n id treal will also bave to be changet from browd to narrow gauge trucks, and to liive this econmâ€" pleted by the time the gauge of the line is alterel, /It will be necessiucy to commence Mnslsu‘ the trueks on the Zind Ho‘ih-llllml‘. LC Shae oobatny eodredbAvedt o amell toe Smd 1 77. 0 Oone i e m e no ie en oo Pev ce The number <f cars working belween Monâ€" treal amd the west must cousequently be «daily diminizhed between the Zud September and 4th Qetober, and the ability of the Com pany to earry Wafle during that fortnight, will be preatly lewsenad, . Every effort wll'f be muwle to reduce the inconveniance within theâ€" smullest liniits, aad this notice is lissued that the public miy be mede aware of the appronching searcity of cars Mns.hn fortnight named. . n the dih.ootober the line will be ghs on the narrow gnuge ali weet of Mon:real, and on that da ulrmmmlmu of new narrow gnuge @iP® fl{fln ight Into use,. _A very large namber of new narrow engines are also now being ;Mhend. mm end of October tihe Comâ€" my will be in possession ofa much larger namâ€" ‘of engines and cars than uu}y have, ever beâ€" fore had, and as the cond!: lou of the Railway, by the substitution of stee! for tron rails, mu{ the addition of a lurge exiont of sidiug«, hins been very greaily improved during the prosent year," she Com pany i?:n tn a position before the end of Oetober ï¬lg â€"aecommedute the trudo of the Quountry sArVSd by the Grand Trunk Railâ€" A|-plkl‘l|h0 S Ottawa, HeptiQ, 173 A goot GENERAL SERV A NT, ERORT m PW OC TW ies earrying capactty â€" ofâ€" the Railway aro being ~uc-l‘muopml-ln\ bat every. effort will bo maude to nake l? inconventence which must be felt as »mall as the c}roumstances Will dmit of. PV Pemneente Ne oRTCE O ui rovyements in th thes» large alterations and [mprovyements in th ““'W-, Bapt. 1% l"." All the Roilling Stock working wost PAmeme Pn ADNEROC iW L a‘l the United Counties of Proscot. and Huswell, will be nndvnu Lovigual up y»llm&&hfle%-mlmr ln-nn: the erection of a Registry Uffice for: the C ty of Prescoit at L‘Orignal, and for Reyistry office for the County of Russoll at w-rlb. A Ing to plans and specification« approveâ€"1 of Byâ€"the Goversimment to be seen at the oflice of the County Treasorer at L‘Orignal. â€" ‘The signatures of two or more responsible parâ€" sous who will become bounden for lm-rrmn naâ€" ance of the work, must accoinpany i tendor. P*ropogals for the erection of_such ,N%’-:- with onter walls of stone, meeting the requirements of the general plaos and .® clficatl ms" of the Uoverniment in relation (a lt:..lm-y Offices are .|~‘ .“|d°'.' EesSV TCETE B 1 RAND TRUNK RAILWAY _ BERMINGHAM‘S REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. OMec, Na, 8 HJgrin s‘rcol, oppo uite the Russâ€" l1 House. 610. nmnl!(p-lt GOoLD SLEEVE BUTTON®,upon fuce of which is engraved the letters W. M. Prtvnto Rato : Two good bultdiug lots on Waurtembntzâ€"st., x 100 each, both to be seld far $6x). Lot 149 :.m M-m.n:m worth $1,500, will he soid Gor &1.100.. termam v. Kast hall of lot 13, (Q3Tâ€"HI0 REWARD. "g w h?i-' ensy, Bavst hall ï¬ Y« ’; aus lot 14, 06 x 128, north Muria) st., Wiven a‘ bargain. No« 1, € and ®, and broke Healed tendors addressed to the Wardgn of SMOKERS + Y 4o atroont 1t is a litile west of Holt‘s I ; there It“llm house, u-bl‘o‘s:d coal asa |W(II ?u hfln-un-l huo Il;’t in Ayimer, w and advantages ronder it a most property for hatel or stere purposes Torms ct;ud-&bmwnnuwr A 4, BERMUTNGHA M, Phe sonth wost 50 acres of lot xo 1, n the ind Range of Huit, sounded in front :‘ ;&p:u and Ottawa road, east by the _ M "an n'\:'w uuder suitivation, Woit ‘ P, k ult , welt ‘“..‘ tenced Into yon aore fields. with » ‘a stabies, sheds and other out â€" f y wees on it are oreamenial, auI:-“ pees, it I-“Tu-h a .w.‘m-‘; er; Lak p§ ine Cooioce. winch 19% 2 In e tb Teangs of Hall. Apply at the Ttw Es offfce $. PR ERTE CC In the town of Aylmar, (mug of (ttawa, 1 have for -l'- 2-8 r;ydlol ble Wn& «n Property, corner B whi® Pront sn being 60 2 23) . irom For a Good Smoke, 1+ Gagqaed, fadh Apq tomtiery 347 ‘The foliewing valuable proporties on hand for he forbearance of shippors is requested w hilst TUTLOL SWise« af w l 20 mores, thirty of which are nl_nd’"‘ we o« maiuder principaUy hard wood, 1t about siven milos from Uptawa, and iess than four frou MYRTLBE _ NAVY, UILDERS AND CONRACTORS O TICK. = "The 3rd and 4th October. THE OTEAWA TIMES SEPEMBER 25. 1813 NOTICE. â€"USE THEâ€" WM, BRADLEY Wardeno, U. {. P. anpd R O, J. BUYDGEA4 Managing Diree and no questions of 2B Lnr No« Choice Groceries, Wines & Liquors P. BASKERVILLE & BROS,, #20~A mvlnanf 6 por cent Beimembor, FORTUNES AJ BRITISH and AMERICAN STYLES §Spring Importations, In first.clais OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Also, a large stc sides a full range of Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cor Best English and Scoich Gooderham & Worts‘ Celebrated Old Rye, Proof Mait, and Highwines always on handâ€"tho Best in the Dominion. ug LABRADOR FISH. Cholce BUTTER al 8 Also arriving, Ohotce LABRADOR FIFX: CH i Ear and ie sgays on hand, boogh mnd Reotail SBtores : _36 Rideanâ€"8t., Duke Bt., (handlere, and RumsewBt., opposité nï¬"n"g';ï¬f;".':&'m W holesale Warehouse, Georgeâ€"8t., two lots from Bussexâ€"At. _ I‘nrvc;yor to His Excellency the Gov Call and seo our large assortment of NEW TWEEDA, CLOLHS, BEAVE _ MELTONS FANCY VESTINGS, é&c. Qur stock, which wilf shortly be completo, will contain EV ERYTHING NEW ! %5§.. Picase give our Outtor a Trinl. Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, a _ PA 20 SPARKS STREET U Retail Btoces are supplied by our Poe beat quality from the producer uoadulterated. Hirstâ€"Class Cutter 10 HHDS.â€"P Ottawa. April 16, 1873 J R. STITT &Co, DLRECT _â€" IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETALL, Japanaâ€"Grcene, Black of the best grades. awa, Bept. 10, 1878. (Â¥, y 2. ie oi be ackd at t " lav‘s July 11, W Garpets! Carpets! TEAS IN PARTICULAR. Ra~â€"P U RE WINES, aG1In aAND BE aANDl EL C« . Â¥. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerow‘s. Reasonable price and good arti . PUBLIN_ PORTER, GUINNES & DAWEY PALE ALE and PORTER, HUARKLING MOSELLESâ€"in pints and quarls ; sCANAUBERTS, OF gï¬(‘l * Hange, Jam#s, Joities, Table Fruits. &e , Tin W% m‘ in variety Kinnon Orackers ; 1o Uns also, McKongle‘s Royal Alborts ; in tins, a |, N variety of other kinds; New Cheess and Potted Meatsâ€"&ll kinds ; Lemon Juice â€"Orosse & Binckwelis â€" Fine .flym’r-vukjtl kinds : very superior from , Fruit ; Spmnish Jabceâ€"pare 1 ; 4. Pickling V inega â€"the best. wan Palentox® Med Honey in boite; Comb Money in glass boxes. New â€" Tailoring Department. Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, THOS. PATTERSON Ten hhds. Fine Old ~Brandy, T e on‘y FRENCHL, or actua! menasure system to America that witt Because It is the only one that has the different forms of Shoulder, DIEnke â€"n_â€" Poerfect F‘it ! Having secnred at groat exponse and trouble the above ulz'uh-m, and Purtsian Formula, can assure their Customers aud the ublh-,dm- feet satistaction, without their !-ermnlal atendanes, firther than fhat to give their eorrect moasure. . Ex Ladios‘ and Childrons‘ DRESSES, SUITS, JACKETS, ept. 11, 1873 q Kept. ) 1873 Metropolitan Houses, we can confidently invite the Patronage of those requtring * and WATERPROOFS of evorg ‘decription made in the Latest and Best Fronch Styles, with despatch A splendid assortment y we are in of & por cent. gurranteed (A purchssers in Goneral ri TAiquors, SndNeS with MAbDE oN 5 PBR OBNT. â€" Grsceries, Wines and and at moderate prices the different longths of Shoulder, the different sizes Of Hhitp from France, England and . Spain \Meilleur du Monde. FTashionable Garments. en Paient c xi HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR Neeka to (it each Bhouller, a varlation Regent House, We are prepar;d to show in of t Extra Value, in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and Hemp, be« es and colors in all wool. a Having secured the servicos of a 271 hest . measurement . with Thoronghlyfexperienced in J.R.STITT & Co., Tr?ORtT WwWIN Bi! ut which it is im possl ble Bussell & W atson, f 29. RPARKS STREET. Gcoich Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, _ fo the ifacturers, and ins; direot ;?uu lm:ulowut possible prwo.w â€" ty &n for medictnal *purposes u-' lhn'my useâ€"Warranted pure and P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. ,, own direct Importations of ALE SHERRY WINY, the differént 4 Covm'_cga, 17:',4_0@_ Poles, .Stu'r IMPORTERS OFâ€"â€" form® 1H08. PATTERSON‘3 ot the newest designs in At rernor CGeneral, Earl of tDufferin, 80 HPARICHâ€"ST. Ten bhds, EXTRA FINB Watchmaking and Jewellery Establishment Camprising Oold, and Bilvgrt Watches for Ladies «d Gentiemen, Gold and Siiver Chale® rings and Pendart®, Ladies and Gentiem: .« Rings, Goid and Jet Bracelow. Bliver Plate, Wedding and Eneaâ€"oment mngv, Opera and Marine Giasses, Faps, A| uins, 'l‘d«aTs, » ps great variety of articles too numerous |â€" mention, and at REDUCED PRICEX 4k Fifteen per cent, reduction for Cash. _ (ii: ind examino before l:'\"“f"‘-"hm. J. L. LAMONTAGNE, Ottawa, July D, 188. . Bil mi J E W E L L EL R Y. Thumnat Boltâ€"Heading Machine, '.l‘.how hl;‘l.n‘ mxmfl.liou-ue:ul- |1'|ncmno. with all the t improvements, which is now encosssfully in operation, bex P ie y o eet e e es res to intimateâ€"to contractors and othors ..%%.. Boits and Hpikon, that such can be fur. nished to them e tiongly and at lower mucs than have been charged in this elty hitherto. Victoria Foundry 4 Machine Work®, Ottawa, Sept. 12, 18573. o e mt n onein ope ie en d anewers every purpose of & most com plote, effective, and in every Wn?' anccessfil . Iborâ€" saving invention. ‘The machine is in every day use in my. establishiment, . _ JAMES SKEAD, 2159 Senator, Canada [H AVE tried "Bunnell‘s Patent Washer," and have information from the laundry women to the effect that it gives entire m\thhfll-n,_ln.d ME Cns M Pangs Prine{paily MILCH OOW8S, and a nomber of Y oung ‘Cattle from one to thrse years wld, all woll bred Ayrshire and Durhams, garTw ENTY HORSFES A ND COLTH, "®en A LARGE Sllmn-n or }‘uir, G@RAIN AND RuOUT CRoPN. ‘The subseribor has bees favoured with Instrun tions from M®, PrTTORARD tosell at his Farim Richmond Road, commencing on to return his sinCerest thanks to his friends and the public in general, for the liberal suppar¢ h he has, up to the prééont time recetved; and : i thk same time to Inform theiu Li he lmes __ ‘Just received a gomplote assortment of ngh P UDROM UE WOV dxbnumcm but such as are usual y found on a large wellâ€"managed Farm . ‘Terms of sale will be all sums under one hOnâ€" dred dol:a“m over that. amount, four months‘ will be given upon furnishing approved paper. MHale to commence the firstday at 10 a,. m« AMO8 ROW E, Auctionect, mace 40 1eT%. â€" _ Tup Ottawa, AUZ. 21, 1873 70 Head of Horned Cattie -uhm"lh front round ahd all the other tin provements, These mants are from a firsiâ€"class House in New * , and mflymm“u, and will be sold without FARM STOCKT Three very T; octave ROSEWON! PIANOH, m‘.:WWG.fl J-" wrtAincs with front round corners, abd all the MPORTANT AND.UNKRESERV 8D Hopt 10, 1878 CQLL AIFCX D 65XXX Bopt, 18, 1873. ‘This Ohureb will be opemed (D, V .yfor Divine Worship, on BUNDAY, Bept. Zth, 167% Services 11 Odock. Morning Prayer with celebration of the Holy td oo anar e Bistuan af £FGLISH, FRRNOH, G EKiA N and A M ERIJCAF Ateach Bervice a collection w / m " aid of the generai furnishing of the Church Ottawn, Bept 22, 1873. _ z23 ‘The subscriber will soll at his Rooms, No. 5 Auction Sales by A. Rowe ROSEWOOD PIANO® ! Auction Sale gAr Hale mt 12 noon. CHRIST CHURCH, Evening Preyer, Rerman by ve. Wazos 110 a woek. UCTION SALB OF \_____â€"â€"Valuable 7} Octaveâ€" P B NINK G Friday. September 26. oPT A W A. No I1=® SPARKGK®S SCREET, N. XT DoOR TO HOPR4 ) EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. & J. B. LA MONTAGNE, OF VALUABLE â€"Conststing ofâ€" Beven O‘olock OrraAWA, Aug. 20th, 1873. N. 8. BLASDELL & Co collection will be made in CANADLAN R@y~ NOW IN OPERATION @a No, 14 York street; AMOB ROW E, the Lor# Bishop ROBEWOO!1 Anclioneer Agricultural Society. City of Ottawa Agricultaral Sociely, City : of Ottawa, W hen will be offered #%z>$3,000 IN PRIZES Fuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, tlln Htock, Agricuitural and Hortueuliural Pro ductions, Agricultaral 1m plemouts, Manuâ€" OPEX To THE WORLD ! *,*The services of a frstâ€"class Bram Band have boon sechf6d, sPORTB Of variqus kinds will he Aindulith day of the Bhow. ?'l M. Wiowl A. 6. WoounsBURN, _ l),uud AMENTARY HENEYV®MAâ€" BLOUCK, â€" â€" Wollingtonâ€" A. E. CENDREAYU, Proprie Mer. GENDREAU begs to announce that has mumuï¬-m.nfl‘-k SEPTEMBER 30, and OCTOBER lst and 2nd 1873, Hair Invigoratore, Brushes, Cottars a (:ug.:ff...l, in .nflm cam be found in & 1 estillinhâ€" meit, _ A )N ABLAC â€" KATHM. Ino the Hairâ€" TONSORIAL PARLOUR! YeCQnAMA Th STOL â€" . ____ in the,clify Every Aitention is Pald to the Wants of _ Which he is soiling at 166. ::E South Side of York (fl.u'l.N;d- 19. ï¬l £ Rept, 19, 1973 ITY OF OTTAWA JAS. BAILIFEF, EXHIBITION, General ~NREAT SUockss or ThE Ottawa, Rept. 19. W7. Cholcs and Cheap Teas Hairdresser by Appoiniment, &6 P akilahight of Liniadi * Lacea Hair Beritches, Hair Caris, Thread Cbignons, Kole Agent for Ottawa and \’tflmg.. A Large Stock of Perfumery, And Pade in â€" Mabr wms," I\‘:Tum 1i io opaotn, dbe under the auspjoes of the C E N T R A L in Mair and Angdia Wool, of pvery varlely, mluy «i THE FLFTH An assortment of 2 emny= C wley ameqry‘c 604 y ~ uhm Lo2H ty wker to hox. ."" mi -"'i Cita Ouwoht"‘ U. LEW 1®, W 1