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Ottawa Times (1865), 7 Jun 1875, p. 4

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se en Sn mt 1O .m‘ of having kpocked the eye out of , m!'::’.oldblood colt belonging to This fine animal is . valued at '.'Kfiw‘ the owner feels much annoved .+ Ixuumax Compvor.â€" township of Nepean, sou west of the city, was in procuring a warrant f r localitios. P CEYRIDE dunbunhtn®:: Artitrlihicine: thi of the same place. The tirst name« son‘ was discharged, but the wif mulcted in $1 and costs. 1t would that there are a number of magistra the locality where this disturbance peace occurred some twenty jmiles the city, but »s a rule they ro’l.::‘o te Some redress is required as it is a inconvenience,to a community when istrutes will not act in thair ... . A CoUNTY Casz.â€"James ) Ann McQuinian, of Metcalfe, ed before Mr. W. P. Lott, J. dny‘ last, for assauiting one J. 1 115 C _V on Sridny last, lhnuonil;g his life unless he left the city, and conâ€" taining the ghastly ligure of a skeleton and two pistol unndioc. A hotel keeper in Lower Town, with whom the threatened individual has had some previous trouble, is suspected of this alarming epistle. Deâ€" tective Hamilton has been placed on the track of this wouldâ€"be felon, and if found out he will be put to the trouble of filing‘ an appearance at the Police Court, Nh stuliiiiie en di chere i diadt A : 1 notorious scoundrel will appear before the police magistrate this morning on sungry charges. Besices being a party to several robberies that wero eommlth{hon about & year ago, he has been engaged in a swindling lottery of his own origine tion. Detective linmmon, who has been wuohmrg his movements ever since his escape from the city, feels almost certain of his conviction. â€" forics Covat.â€"There was a rather slim array of 'delimsuenl' at the Police Court on \t.urany olun Waite was arraigned for the Iarceny of a Hozen of brooms from the store of )Ieurn. McKenna & Finn, on Rideau Streot }! \ was remanded till this morning. Willizi. Crosby, also chu{od with larceny had hi case adjourned till to day. There is very little crime in the city at ?mom., which speaks well for a place of such size. Covntr or Ortawa Deserxtumes.â€"Mr. DoBouohnno, mrehry of the Norun:x: Colonization w Canpuv notified Mr. Deviin, Warden " of the County of Uttawa, that a deputation of the Directors of that company will be inâ€" attendance at their meeting on Wednesâ€" day, the 9th inst, to demand the bonus pahw by the ratepayers of the municiâ€" ity. St. Axpasw‘s Soctery.â€"The regulu monthly meeting of the Executive ‘om mittee of the St. Andrew‘s Society takes lace this evening in the, rooms <of. the goaioty. Elgin street. Members of the Committee are urxuns requested to at tend, as the question of the annual games will come up for consideration. \ Ts Novroriouvs Dax Trs O‘Reimer TestrontaL â€"A meeting of those interested in getting up an ape pmq:-:v testimonial to the memory of the James Q‘Rielly will be held in mo Russell Hogse. .{km]fiihk A ge attendance o rien and nt!‘uainhm- of the deceased is exâ€" wEW OFFiORâ€"Mr. Gouin is fitting up an elegant office, among other improvements in gl Russell House, for Mr. A. Dowdall, the popular agent of the Dominion Tele. ;'ul.‘pPCom y in this hotel. Tickets also be miubod at this office for all points in Canada and the United Btates. Thirty iwo ac of foreign f”d‘ mivedh;gr. fir. mingham onl ‘riday and Saturday last, they are a n~~ tion of the extensive consignme;© . *] European, Indian and Japan» ‘ which he was expecting. 4* PeC MPGH C100 Nsw Stwewatxs.â€"A new sidewalk is | is now boing being put down in front of the Russell requiring coa House block on the ‘south side of Sparks | is cheap, for street. . Another has just.â€"been completed | third more in in frout of the Nelson House, on the south side of Wellington street. Cunrn Rme Jovrxarisxâ€"Molyneux St. John has taken up his residence in Ottawa, as the correspondent of the Toronto @lobe. Mr. 8t. John will be cordially welâ€" comed to the capital in his new mission. St. Axorsw‘s Cirorou.â€"The Rev. Hunter of t‘e Dominion â€"Metl Church, Metcalfa street, preached | Andrew‘s Chur, h, Wellington street terday morning. s New QOrrige.â€"Mr. Goui Loab or Har Wrsorep.â€"A load of hay came to grief on Saturday afternoon in a gutterway on Sparks Street, greatly to the discomtiture of the driver. CoUNTy CoUNoTc of Carleton meets despatch of busin (cth lnsk , Upera Troupe left for home on the 10.45 train of the St. Lawrence and Ottaws Railway on Saturday night. City CounotL.â€"A re{\ullr meeting of the City Council will be held in the City Hall this evening. Steamer Queen Victoria leaves. t & arrives . ROYAL MAIL LINE Steamer Steamer â€" Jessic Cassels Aylmer every morning at Stages leavo the Russell Windsor Houses at 6.30 a.s with her. CENTLAL YERMONT RAILNOA D. Lâ€"aves . Ogdensburg Arrives in Ogdons bury from Roston. 7.00 a.m., 1240 p.m. 8.10 o m. BURG RALILWAY. Leares Ugdensbury.. 8.00 an., 225 p.u. Arrtres in New Y ork.10.00 p.m., 7.(l)ln.m. Leaves New Yo:k... 60 p.n., 11.00 pu. Arrives in Ogdens . 3i0g Wwest .........._.\.}. 35 p.my 2.03 aume LeaÂ¥as * " _ east. 4.4°> p.m,, i 4va.m ROME, WATERTOWN. AND oubEvsâ€" IpPEUVGGâ€"cares *<s sex a veeves BT, LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILâ€" WaAX. Leaves...1045 a.m., 2.00 p.m., 10.46 p.m. Lert wor Toroxto. â€" Mrs. Morrison‘s OTTAWA RIVER NivVIGATION co en n 7.00 p.m. CalaADa CENTRAL KALLWAY. eves ... . ...........lfl.{f) amy 445 p.m 2 C22AOUAYy when m act in their respeoet i â€"â€"James McQuin!an an ue kND TRE® 3 is me eye out of a fine colt belonging to him. T.~â€"A man from the , some five or six miles » in town on Eaturday £ r the prehension whom .Ko suspects tha xc‘ s @ "t{‘l_cl:c,ro?&'ved un-;:ony‘ villg On@ J i: Warson, 'l*n tirst nn::ned perâ€" d, but the wife was costs. It would seem mber of magistrates in this disturbance of the has been engaged in a P '(inmoofhinownofigjn.. an Hamilton, who has been | ce vements ever since his | to ity, feels almost certain o. C sitTe®.â€"A man named | _‘ N900 at »i *nd | _ Theollowins i ‘ofl bonamnd is ies | religereriag ie o '220 the _evé â€" fms | F28408 â€"$100,000 bonne + . 620 amy 7.25 pm., 3.35 pam nott some time a waitar es3 leavoe 6.00 a m., 1240 p ur, 6.10 ?n l , wer +~The County Council s in this City for the ness on Tuesday the Dominion Methodist Srewart.â€"This us e to act, sels leaves 1.15 ams, 745 pm soal T Q 2000 63200 9907 _ SA20rH000 ermingham on | followed by the coal cart, & young lad they are a n ~>~ | who was crossing Rideau Stroet in front of onsignme:* */ the cart and immediately bebind the apanes. st.eamec, was knocked down by the horse J * and run over. Si.ngulu'wuyl.boboy receivod no serious injuries. Bays are is fitting up an | too proue to run in the way of danger durâ€" improvemenis | ing the excitement of a fire on the street, [r. A. Dowdall, | and unless restrained will assuredly get )aminion Teleâ€" | into trouble. great ‘ Gu‘< U4, Umon and &m., to connect from Majority against Byâ€"Law ar Wenten Mn Ottawa Ward... ... h siesciany qy ot) C909 e GHy Of q . )C o *k ARRIVALS, ‘ the Uttawas umpired Lhesunoixunq’ d l k s satisfactory and and impartial _ |_, Usio® Hovusr â€"Ed. W. Wenban, Excelâ€" ['lho odds were deci ledly in fuvwrm:lnnt: sior Cirous ; R, W‘iumx } Wiltiam :l clal torome Wt in the unc of thet | rike #Jhepaments BB i ACiipman in ) class players, is a yery uncertain sffaif, m"i.xx:%â€"h Ayimer ; Misses ’ It is rumoured tlit a hine has been s$ k%fl ; J K Jones, T°~!l‘°‘.NJl°k-, lected from all the pringers in towny w ton ; J Kopshaw, m F4 will {A.luy with the vloml. City Hail q wm] ‘w I T’:’:qul. a‘onq:::ul:‘:. next. The game will e mx.....ufl.,wn.â€"-_ j Jamej THE CaNapa Nh Lil. c.r EIVC O "" ©Ggo® day, the Oth inst, at 3.30 o‘clock p,m, The Rev. James Elliott, President of the Conference ; Rev. William Sfifim tary ; and the pastors of the ‘othor city churches are expected to take part in the proceedings. In the evenknjm. garden social will be given by Mrs. J Rochesâ€" ter, at the family residencée in Rochestarâ€" ville. Tea will be served from 6.30 to 8.30 lp.m. A fine brass band wili be in attendâ€" ance. The tickets are only twenty five cents, and ample opportunity will bo had to reach the grounds, as omnibuses. will run from the ERussell House until olon.J o‘clock p.m. I £009g 000 COCOms HeUV Of the new Dominion Methodist Church, on Metcalfe streot takes place on Wedgesâ€" day, the Oth inst, at 3.30 o‘clock p,m. The Rev. James Elliott, President of the Conference ; Rev, William SofiSm ltry;Lnd the pastors of the otKor aity ceremony of laying the the new Domini’«')ngu.ln‘ D w u1 C020 920 WErrent term :â€"Alex. Macdgnald President ; V. Maueein mort 1 Lecoh fecord - ; W. C. Teague, ooo hm 1 a 3 gionp reasurer ; J. Hart, ‘Tyler ; . Gibson, and G. Cloutier, fimmx:i"&‘... mittee ; T. Walker and L Maloneys Trusâ€" tees. The Society is in a aouri.flLm dition, and besides looking after inâ€". terest of the profession, it always 3"2 assistance to its members during sickness, aud aifords relief to the widow of a memâ€" ber in case of doath. Eo uty Wu-.-..-.....,..-... ++ §A WO ) c nssm en .. \Y.d< Eusorio® or Ul»nol;l.-â€"At, tb. halfâ€" yearly meeting of the Ottawa phical Union on Saturday flut., htfo . ing officers were elected for t current ':‘m :_‘l“. ManianaLlt Desst1._2 lew furbance was created shortly after l by the Hurlcj hmnfl insisting d{nt the dog should be shot. The Kennedy family resented the insinuation ‘and would not allow their favorite canine to be molested. Sergeant O‘Keéfe and another policeman soon put in an punngc%und. After a while shot the d.gg This brtite was of a ferocious character, and yesterday was notf:i‘:fimofl‘onoe, so that he merited his .D 4A 106 DHOT.â€"â€"\Vesterday uhort.l; neon a young lad namod Hur severcly biueulgu the hipbby & longing to one ennody & butcher, ing on Clarence Suseot. !nxe wou dressed by Dr. Beaubich. A slig turbance was creatad shartlv afe.2 LaxiNg@ ow ni Di CutuD Rux OvEr.â€"As the Conqueror steamer was proceeding to the fire on the fnilawad Le 4p2 22 First Arzrivar or Coamwâ€"Three barges laden with over 350 tons of coal direct from the mines in Pennsylvania arrived in the Canal Basin on Sasurdns for Mossrs. W. M. Beattie & Co. _ Mr. ouin of the Russell House has purchased from the firm the contents of ore b.ge which is now being delivmdnezw hotol. ‘Those requiring coal should invest now when it ii(‘.hea.p, for towards fall it will advance & PME LC 4 Birten sy a Buarâ€"Mr. Gill, who re sides in Lower Town, was severely bitten by a tame bear, on Saturday evening. It seems ‘that Mr. Gill had some bread in his hand, which he refused to give Bruin, who t.hereb{ got incensed, and out of revengeé bit him very severely. A doctor wus called in and his wound was dressed. AUNAWAT,.â€"As & young gentleman was driving a very spirited horse down Duke stroet late Saturday evening, the animal was frightened by some boys who were playing ball, but fortunsto‘y no damage was done. : The police would do well to put a stop to this practice of young lads playing ou the public thoroughfares. Fasu Ararx.â€"About ono o‘clock yesâ€" tcnlaug an alarm of fire was ‘struck from box 15, at the corner of Albert and Percy stroets. The ‘firo" dopartment were promptly on tho spot but there was no necesgity for their services, as &, chimney on fire which caused the slarm had beon subdued before they arrived. 8e cseee by thb name of Felix B in Mr, Kehoe‘s blackst (George street, was kicked & vicious horseo which he 0e Saturday. His injuries serious nature. Mr. Morti gist, «ressed his wound. ifte tation, St. GGeor be krown as number having eards in their I the nece sary addition fire aftarm OfMicini Return, Hhi NHLbOUS&â€" > :« regular religious serâ€" vices were held in .hg‘t‘]’ifl‘mnt churches youl.eni.{‘ There was a meeting of the Younrg Men‘s Christian Ansoci:ntion in t.heirfimll last night, when several inter} esting lectures were delivered. . Hrir Ctry Covsncitr.â€"There will be a meeting of the City Council of Hull this morning at ten o’cfock. in the Town Hall. Reveral matters of importance left over from the previous meeting will be finally disposed of. | * "~orer Faruing.â€"The water which has beeu so vory high for some time in the Ottawa River is falling again. _ Already a perceptible change is noticed an tho banks of this stream. + Protestaxtr HosritaL.â€"The visitors this week aro: Directors, Mesars. Robert Surtees and James Egioson ; Uler?', Revâ€" erends J. Johnston and Wim. i!all ; Phyâ€" siciam, Dr. C. Cburch. RUnawar.â€"As a Remember Berminzham‘s great sale on Weinesday noxt ; $%),000 worth of the most valuable goods ever brought to pubâ€" lio auotion in this country will be sold. sensensnes an 40 a 0 TIONAL l:‘nm Ararw Box.â€"Another UENTRAL BoXTS, acKswitH Ix Ttus CoryeRr Stomm, price. x hu_ been . }»fn;t&l :tâ€"‘fi;.vé > abed‘ veslti esterday shortly before __ 3862, _ | The loss on t j 000, covered | a vory fair gather. | of $75,000, dis °_ this time | or ten comp m'm‘. bodeu'mh, the Ottawa Club, | condition, whi rday evening beâ€" | loss. The fire empleyed. on the | ism, no clue tc ‘ost Office. The | has been obtai tally at tliree and | will commence the‘ spectators, | three months, bamiesey 0 ple »obrt’nmm s d 21 to 92 in fe.| _ mm ~~~~ e. Mr. Duffy of is _ MoTr m. ux:x:n;:,. Uxto® Hovsr in favour of the | 410r Cirous ; R, 9 eult showwithat | [i0D4ly», Richnt namod Hurley was corner stoneé of iacksmith shop on icked ‘in the face by ch he was shoeing juries are of a veey Mortimer, the drugâ€" rge‘s Ward, and will r 28. Any persons possession can make n to the list. % Church on | but seei on Wednesâ€" bm o‘clock p,.m. mwhq ident of the i t it ‘ Seare.| as the est mordty modern ap > part in the | fire. _ Ho v & a garden | in a fow m rfimkoch... of flame, ; 1 Rochestar. | was given 6.30 to 8.30 | after the : A slight dis= | D Bu!_\'cr. eqxi)lojy&i â€"A blacksmith wound wss dog beâ€" Bonflald. Reanvilys . on â€" 700 00® do ; James Zmess o mame Wisieon H°""'-â€"G‘='fo- Prath Huil I in in se Foc, l&!!fl"‘""‘:!‘pox-:;n'lfln dvoane j Ts ht trdiily \p tmt \0 ts . h stroyed was claimed to bo the most plete in the Dominion. iti ich considerably lessens the | °_ ,88id to| live in the condition, which considerably lessens the h loss. â€" The fire is attributed {) incendiar 'Mdl:hh & uhjuun bour ism, no clue to the perpetrators of which | °8i m% ml mtrovs Tut;:.m"n“inu.b':id{ large and coatse, the exp: commence o TD u ) months, . p':‘h' structure jusg de.| 2098 is usually a natural atrov wmas sn s OPCT pHWAT n dhoddnintimcrencee fith . o4 "A‘Ulmwm," b sunm | Bilsby stationary engine, owned by the , ‘&w}i "School in CALQ" by J. F. ‘ proprietors, was throwing a powerful | $6,195, and * Prayer," b]tho_‘ stream of water upon the blazing fire, | $5,880,. . | i 4 L 4**5 | which, withâ€"the mutual assistance render: | _ The old house at W ‘ otd&o other ondm&:fl'ocfiufly £l’°- ry, in which Sdm Brown and his v it extending to tho large stock of | were stormed and eaptured, is used lumberyeready for shipment, which was | undertaker as a hearse house, The loo consequently saved. ‘Tho effect of the holes which the Augurrpotioniste :. fire cannot well be calculated, as there are have been bricked no!oworth.n,perb.p.,twohundndunb. ‘"The places on persons thrown out of employment in a floor where on6 of Brov ‘s sons died mofdopwuudo}rythhdl-lhr. the other was mortally f The loss on the mill is estimated at $150, Kldn“d out by the yil 'm . 000, covered by insurance to the unount.‘ ood. -hhu\th-(unm for 4 of $75,000, distributed .mun}mg some nln; years have faded out. or ten companics. 7 uhdamagod | _The most Hideons women in boilers ate in a coniparatively undamagod are said to|llive in the nllo‘::l condition, which oomndomb)i,lmoem th° | which ig a mountainâ€" ‘ almost loss. T:‘e fire hhnurlbuwd lufeug::rh cessible &h‘mm no clue to the perpetrators of w * f P eg ie n . ig mill, it is said, | Among the Himala finv: defrdrmefieinhieennibeniiiits o 3862 mada,, °_ __ji / 0OH5 Was, with all the ’modem appliances, requisite in cases of fire. Ho was unfc lnilhku:hnnd in a fow moments thobnuzn' g was ashoot offlamo,-nnn.llb‘gpuofnvingthou was given up. ithin â€" five minutes after the alarm had been sounded, the Silsby stationary engine, owned by the proprietors, was throwing A nowarf.] Ine 7973A 3 3/ nnty ce sn w d testifying thereto. It is said the fire broke out lmlnfihncomly in six different places, and was discovered by the night watchâ€" man whilst making hf:rotmd-. He sucâ€" ceeded in putting out the fire at one point, | but seeing that it was impossible for him to m it, ho awoke Mr. Bolan, the who lives near by the mill, and who mt it would be an easy hlzcu lied as the establishment was, wi lflplhe‘ l!loder_n_ appliances, requisite in enens af s oont | _ Yesterday morning, the fine now |saw mill, erected by Messre. Gilmour & Co, at the confluence of Brigham‘s Creok with the Ottaws, was, about two o‘slock am., discovered to be on fire, The alarm in Ottawa city was .fii"n at a &mrm to three a. m., and e "John eney‘‘ steam fire engine, and the Chauâ€" diere steam fire mflo "Union‘" set off with all speed for scene of disaster,. where, on arrival, they did most excellent i‘nrviog. 'Inou}xlnooflon with the mill thero a very ydraulic tank house, and as the onl:n;.: and tankâ€"houses were unâ€" touched, one continuous stream was V'Bgurad upon the flames from the hydrauâ€" hose of the establishment, doing this much good, that not a lmgl:nshnk of the m quantity of deals in about ’I‘:: was or oven n&ohmbmhh post lliy:“d"lh, the clock tellâ€"tale indicating his watchfulncss, ; teatifving tharata â€" T4 12. _i3 l3 0o3 0C00 OR Gihnour‘s New A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE An inquest will be held| this i when dugbtleu further dgtails m oanu'glfl this sad affair will be ]forthoom- i e tragedy has cast n gloom over ::o" community {n which heil.ivud, and t regret is expressed at unfortuâ€" ::et: f::: of the J’ooouod being l mark of 10 o eR e ns P20 APEm ons on an iren shovel which lay close by. His hat was laid down in such a manner as to indicate premeditation. . The arms were folded across the chest. Tho coroner turned the body over on the back when he found a shot wound in the vicinity of thofi!ur&m;ib on the left side, nearly posite the heart. The bosom of the 3?.4 was greatly burnt with the powder, A large quantity of blood had escaped from the wound, and death must have ensued almost instantaneously. Coronér Bemubien ordered the body to be taken into the house, and placed it in charge of Mr. Paul Feversau, the coroner‘s constaâ€" ble. After the removal of the body, a search was made in the saw dust, when a | rovolun:;. found, quite m;w.theln exâ€" amining the weapon, two 0 seven barrels were found empty, the others boinlg londed. The revolver bore the LOSS THR CORONER ARRIvEs, Mr. Groulx immediately wont for Coroâ€" ner Besubien, who proceeded at once to the scene of the suicide. On exaimninâ€" i the corpse the Coroner found lifo :‘umt, but the body â€" was quite warm, showing that the doed had just been committed about the time of the discovery of the body. 1t lay on the loft side, the left leg being bent under the right, with the face in 5.‘ saw <duat and The circumstances leading to the dis covery of this fatal tragedy may bo deâ€" scribed as follows :â€"Mr, Groulx, a carpenâ€" ter living in that vicit it{, had occasion to go to an adjoining stable to that of the deceased to water tho horses of his sonâ€" inâ€"law, but not having a pail he steppod into St. Jean‘s stable to look for one &nt he sometimes used. _ On going in, he obâ€" served a man lying prostrate on the floor. The sight Appnlleg Groulx, atd he immeâ€" diately repaired to the house informing Mrs. St. Jean of the fact. They both came out and found the deceased 1 ing on his face in the saw dust in the shfi noxt to the one ‘in which the horses were. On closér examination one of the leg: was observed to quiver, but death must have { followed immediately after. HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 PuSS -â€"v-vvv‘-lll-"'"“' in purchasing an elegant cab and span of borses, which might be seen any da&nt the stand at the corner of mfiin and Welâ€" lington streets. Throufh this business for the last few years he had become comâ€" paratively wealthy, and was in good cirâ€" cumstances. phnn d90 0 u+ C together, She has been ml{ addicted to drink, and this naturally led to a conâ€" siderable amount of quarrelling, which ended in the dreadful tragedy of yestorday afternoon. St. Jean is of a rurpoohbk family and has been a resident of Ottawa for upwards of twenty years. His early life was spent in working at the lumber trade, but latterly he invested his savings in purchasing:â€"an alogant nah awst 22.o2 W1 A Man Commits Suicide.â€"H6 Shoots himsolf in his own Siableâ€"Domesâ€" tie troubles the eause of the deed.â€" Inquest to be held toâ€"day. A man named Joseph St. Jean, a carter of this city and aged about 40 years is supposed to have committed suicide by shooting himself yesterday afternoon in a stable in rear of his resideace on St. Anâ€" drew Street, between Cumber!and and King streots at half past two o‘clock. The deceased was a married man, but had no family, and the cause of the terrible deed is assigned to a series of domestic troubles, as he‘ and lu: w{fe htvo never lived happy P oo ig e t io ie es Apout o6 w A J ESTIMATED AT $150,000 Podete ny New Haven, Oonnecticut, Patented TLb July, | Blandard x 2 x * INQUEST, Steam Sn w MiLH Entirely Destroyed. J. Marlin, Tus traczoy the fine new o o wighers 0 0; ‘s was, about two u_ d New Spring Tweed Suits F Sul. / E, HAWKINԤ &: 00'&4' March 11, 16 V & AYLACDONALD, AUCTIONEER & n Office and Auction Roc In front T12 831 SUbsEX STREET, x ‘:L Spring Overcoats LATEST FASHIONS and STYLES «* Nottinghamshire,"" by Southall h :m: “So‘l‘xoolr;:' CJn;" b,J,'p? $0,190, and " Prayer," by the same 1 " bomipa t t P Aintings, a branch of art of Wm.flrifiv recent realise almost as prices as So ied io ommcofe ° 1 r . § was sold not S London $7,500, ~At another Bale of water | A esnt O Sn mwrm and wife, AHKILBR 14 “Didmubfllem'b",u & pious wife of a Wm their way home from the chu h. â€" «W my dear, to tell the truth," he i didn‘t pay much attention to the & but, from the sweet expression of parson‘s face, I should say he was a man wha wanlds LH A w in wh 'â€""'t-h.â€"-uu; .b\: 4O .Was. a m who wouldn‘t have asked twic take a drink," not as "Rooms," by â€".'4'"""""-;“‘ ""Apartments‘" for -im Apanr:::h“: monteroukd ts Shoee n aaonties and wifa. e to man gh England wha â€".. .1 . _3 int MAFOLS E ho writes in Rxtest=pe" as [d:m phou. ut oo s i It is stall tain whether ues * Tc life and france {reâ€" mainder to his heirs in y , to which the Italian Senate hniult 2“1 its consent. Water colour artesian well 1,750 feet, and‘ the water raised from . it is ‘bitler and saline, and bolds in solution a large proporticn of chloride of calciuw, : : ‘ â€"There is a Frenchman an "Lts) im‘ . i lw"" ‘“::-- CEOT V HOUE M&â€"Dabrd.t';i"amm l‘ 6 9t _ AmiB is nol fun," said‘ a witty> Worâ€" goster gia!:ll: ouud ao‘vg'mhh II{H net h::d:.‘{m home â€" fwium :o as C 01 k N6 will go tbm;‘u"l'mflon;&t nm month. Buffalo Bill will have them in his nharon Home at Manafield has been d cause of the very small number of it contained. Gapf ob . [ [ 9f Why is ‘the young editor in his tall tower like the ch’ef at Delmonico‘s ? pm- cause he occupies a high coolâ€"andâ€"airy posiâ€" tiom . 1 western Wisconsin this season b.; w.;lE *~ Signor Salvini has been elected an honâ€" orary member of the Athensoum Club, the most exclusive literary club in London, * The Boston Gas Company hes sunk an Mrs, Osusmdherhubsndmldd to hnlo made up, after their vi¢lent quar re | It is estimated that at least 1,000 & and lambs have been killed in T western Wisconsin this ammaan hau wills 47 No one nose,. Pagat (an uen uen o P PC Mgen t s The total liabilities of the chartered banks in Ontario and Quebec on \the 30th of April last were $95,528,966. The total assots were. $175,919,503. . CIRCULATION oF sProIE, | . |, & The circulation for last week is put at $10,921,820.45, Specie required law $2,700,914.80 ; Specie received $3,979, 201.70 ; Excess of Specie, $218,287. | ‘/ Y 44 d a eP Vn C [ L _ The followin%_return of the Ronnfi and for SnemoiCenteg tmn aot or t ending 31st 0/ al in the Gazette :â€"Customs, Of%,fim Excise, $444,387.93 ; Post Office, $98â€" 61557 ; "Public Works, inoludlngllhif- ways, $106,918.34 ; Bill Stampe, $ 1,650,â€" 04, and Miscellancous, 325,8&:’88 ; mak« ing a total of $1,954,081.39. . The + gsr_.[uge for the same month is Sl,m- 68. Authorized discount on American inâ€" voices is 15 per cent. $0>" Governor General‘s Foot Guarids.â€"To be Ensigns provisionally: Mr. Frederick Toller vice Dunlevie, promoted and Color Serg:nt C. Graham vice Aumond, proâ€" moted. Ottawa Field Battery.â€"To be Surgeon : Assistant Burgeon Bentley of the Ottawa Garrison Artillery vice Van Cortlandt, deceased. : | Ottawa Garrtson _ Artillery.â€"To be Assistant Surgoon : Duncan A. Carmi~ chael, M.D., vice Bentley, transferred to the Ottawa Field Battery. The resignaâ€" tion of Capt. J. V. DeBoucherville of No. 7 Battery is mccepted. _ > , MILITIA GENERAL ORDERS, | The following appointments in militia are &uotwd :â€" | PCV M 3 9 en sun _ hss d The 0@::(01 Gazette of B-mg anâ€" nounces the return of the Hon. Edward Blake for South Bruce, to the vacaut seat created by that gentleman‘s acceptéance of the office of Minister of Justioe. Singularâ€"to see a garden walk. ‘The wandering hoiressâ€"the windâ€"lase § What holds all the snuff in the world ? * AT «us REVENUE AND EXPRENDITURE, net giin," said BÂ¥ A0% old MISCELLANEOUS. by Southall, brought and twenty Englishmen spent two long 14 cut anty whother your to be good. ‘ Orphans‘ | Corner Bank and Wellingtoriâ€"sts., Orrosire tas Governuent Work Snors, I‘nfivvpenhbndu. after being rencâ€"| ;""‘leywbmw.%_ accommodigion ofthé travelling community., TAKE NoTice, .. | S The Dufferin House, | Special inducements to music teachers, March 4th, 875. remg s | Send for Price List and save money. â€"~â€" _ We send music to any address by mail Free of" Postage, P 78 Srarcs Steeuet, Orrawa. Agents for the Prize Medal + PIAXNOR, ORGANS & OBRGCAXRETTES, Music {Sazezt orn Booxkl. Lo m MUSIC _ sSTOoRE. D. 8. MeKINNON & Co., Bouth Side of York 8t., % NEARLY OPPOSITETH EM ARKET MeDONALD‘S OLD S8STAND, )j Farmers will find first class Stabling and the most extensive yard in the :.n?bling asd Choicest Liquou{n the Bar, his Table i‘mon&l to none, al9dy Giz ‘ JOHN GLEESON, : CLEESON HOUSE, April 15, 75. lst. A Farm of 90 acres, of which 80 are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, in 2nd Concession, @Gloucester [Ridean Front.] t + 2nd. A Farm of about 125 Acres of which 30 are comprising east hal;‘ofLot 5, in let € We, near Manotick. h'llx-d. hfi'm ordfio :lgm,. all cleared and. & t cultivation, compri southwest quarter of Lot 6, in‘ 4h m sion, Osgoode, > calf All to be sold on reasonable terms. 1 t For particulars apply to o fan c :OREAWA,. :: â€" Bole ts in Oftawa for J. McCarthy and ‘f}o%fal:'qgviflb Brewery, Prescott, Ont. BOTTLED ALES & PORTER! ~Opposite the‘ Market, Clarence Street, FARMS FOR SALE MURPHY BROTHERS BATTLE BROS., 10 ~RIDEAU STREET, near Cor. Rideau and Sussex, Streets., Ottawa. March 25th, 1875. 2â€"ctf. TO BE SOLD OR RENTED Month oflag Bt. Patrick‘s Manual........... 75 to Maria Monk‘s Daughter.... ......... Brownson‘s Review, April......... ++ The Men of ‘48, O‘Brien, Duffy, Davis, Catholic M ines _ and _ News always on bm’-â€"-l)ullin Papers n%‘em every week. oeone t oo o Sn i CRom s Ulllly! 4200020 Mitchell and their Oo-efmou 0 90 Realities of Irish Life, b! rench.... 1 00 The Adventures of Mich‘l Dwyer..... 1 50 Adventures of a Pmteec%yt in search of a religion........Ff........... 1 00 Orrawa, Foeb. 25, 1875. Three Valuable EAST INDIA Hent. "Chks rnowiar, OR W k 38| se in OmIOrt And" W wild o s9us | ommmaity. | . Oftana Alter :A MM he ch &’anxdfi m & e choicest | commence HoL 7 15 to 1 ly 1875. R**Aa®»#ar canek UNION uoma‘am"""‘fl"'"’":""" sns a in ons + Almr.d. vv.: tb 1.1 WALDENGAN:Ac0;.. n 1 $§h) a â€" A NPA we a e & 200 PBA matiron .....~ ... aaaly ds o TTg Bs Ratexjof Paskage from Quebéed : (REECEEL .Q.I.'tllllunl....ll..'."‘ The Steamers of the Glasgow JANADIAN..... ... CORINTHIAN....,, Hirama®tAaw,...}}[ FORWARDING & Steamships. tm 4 â€", gidme 1875. 4kX $70 to $80 Eqiltable Life Assurance Comgany, Nx d 12.‘ PRHAAOY "Hiotese # inagcrow House Blook, .;, open form iew weoks and whore r, where weeks and whore ol hok itognaor & Wailer, where abirauy un ton QA'A P IT A L 7 MUTUAL BUILDING O CIETY "”‘“’A' â€"â€" . 1 d phQF OTFAWA. i : en‘ wBMFALL~OUR rmfim::t‘ â€" . EXTRA RUBBER FELT !'};:z:d’r::’:?fi' ““321. ts w&ndn%mie FA~ w s e ippeinaiesee conticnnd metiint wortsiont insitatidnn of oor patars; und smose ernogs adgg, on lst June. mos /. "*~~11C8e are all t .‘L’: m‘“%rmm and interest 31 op7 E7 "lation af London is 18,418, and, with its Â¥4 idb jon. Droperty;,) exglaaing! & esns pua ie e wurel marne e t Ez'-«-' hedule, in «itvrent amonimer ns tne 2e en reetiben ie Nt 2 CCE k. .. ribinianaiiimends. .. § .nn-mar 1Z» and the assessed porty‘, lt . uin d BEMCRCR BARET .A 00a,deriennt ore nethories p , to w wm“mn&”mm i .m%m"&&mm taoeq dobentures, assessod. proper(s. "p12 prQ i "PCre #°6, fll . OHAWA. Is ;nmfi;;x;.;wu‘"m'- j The Castom i o_ Os " hm “mfl"w""’umum._flm.:ee Gentlemens‘ Furnishing G All the Novelties in Scarfs, Tics, Windsors, Hosiery, Und GHloves,"&¢." "White Drass onw.uzym * Oiwn, y is rho! 5 Cabeime m‘ pealiotien soane teonerere by @'fi% c ircct.it pane ie . ermople onl in on ty odtorear Detebtarge Ths nasesta 2. _ ""2r VBE, P m’ WNI. m and mc’ W.g'r Molwng, W /._* Rancy Overcustings, _( Onghmores I BBG ; TO CALL THE ATTENTION or m“q «Immense Stock for Spring a.sâ€" o v ns & renta,. Correspondence thyitedy\ Bopi for Oinouing 14. "" * York Slate Roofliig Company . 4N gyy . [ . 4 ol o STOPS"‘A[Q !7‘ ! @Q n’ 4 I hablohs sovere! with a yery choap nli##he, @ by appiieation of No. 10 KINGSTOXN, axp \ A, RUSSELL & C i SPECIAL NoTrC ovenia 4 . 4. 0. 2006 OOBtain â€" tas are chocolaté dark: Navs Jn about (a ioulh tos umé'g:‘.. us enc acn.." mmeaisonls oi oo S OB manageBient, and is the JUST QPENED 1N y nEW .(n.m » Corner of Sussex and Rideau ConsIgTIN0 T8X "PART op ‘"0n, AND LoONXpo N) .um 1 .‘m Bix: “lm Por\ Conts, WILL SNAREs Rioten s e ce ape rarm fest otthiAtNeeot, or t sgun eimace DIRECTORS ), A Ym‘g‘lnd%g I t AMENTAT, *Beae es s 408 00 nacniaf ces ce wrs "er ies t pusmdrens * reu warrecoop sRRAp w‘.. POB ALL. _ HAND IN HAND Insnrance Co. INSURANCE CO. Jan. 9. 1876, R O B. A‘.N.â€"évav Jt. oAPIÂ¥AL . . . 8iX Wirkion Dorean® Available Punds to mest Claimg, cor Hab e is G O hough a slow \s beemmerm e ts omcs w c ROFArcaraprnax | S Bfoe, PTmEEL |â€" . _ offawa Texudet‘s, ing en FIRE AND MARINE *‘ aniaep LEAKS ; 11â€" 2 a i) )lawa. M UTUVAL R. C. W. 1e fas #igok book upwards, and My Hox Gibson‘s t Oity within tw Bulldinugs. Distri vious kno necessary. tawa Pos B )BERY £& 0 0 X _â€" Honrs £ & new but Â¥ OJ is Wa t aB July 2. Orproms 6 to i a. DANIEL _ Sept. 9 §7.8i6. 0 Fuales a oaRD â€" wb 7 0M bntetee _ garl &l

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