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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Jul 1875, p. 2

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14 ber of the electors propose to meet and nominate a successor to Mr. MacKellar. But how do we know that this convention them a few weeks ago that Mr. MacKelJas haud actually been uppointed <Sheriff of Wentworth ; it was ‘the‘ same~ authority which accuseqa Nnd»flupnz*. political centsoversy while. ho had: a Goy», ernment appointment in his pockébyridnil yet its fat is all in the fire because a numâ€" one while Mr. MacKellar holds the seat Wicked Gr ts ! Perverse alectors 1 Lob us suggest,, however, that all fhithful beliey+ ers in the «senior organ" must be someâ€" what surprised at this outburst of féeling on its part, . It was the Mail that assured that gonstitwency in the Local Legisiature,. Butâ€"why, â€" the Mail asks, does such; a convention meet at all? [t= is an outrage which the organ eaunot _ believe . will be . tolerated, that the slsctors should: nominate any s SH 0 e@rid now, because things political are »»; fully dull, and it is next to impossble even to find a pretext for "stabbing" some one sach day in the usual way. Something has now turned up which ex~ ereises the organ mightily.. ‘Toâ€"day, it is «nnounced, the Liberals of East Kent hold a couyention to nominate « candidate for place in Albert Hall, where there was a ~brilliant assemblage of five hundred Iadies and gentlemen. Provost Cox presided: The burgess ticket was contained in a beautiful silver casket. Max Muller presented to her Maiesty the sixth and last volume of his edition of the * Rigâ€" Veda.‘" "The Court remains at Windsor. On Saturday the Empress. Eugenie visited the Queen at Windsor Castie. .On Sunâ€" duy the Queen, with Pritcess Beatrice, attended Divine service in the private chepel at. Windsor Castle. . The Rev. Proâ€" fessor Lightfoot, D.D., preached . On Monday afternoon the Queen held a Camhil,“wbwbmwtm Duke of Richmond, Earl Beauchamp, the Karl of Derby, and Mr. Disraeli.. The French Ambassador, Marquis d‘Harcourt, preâ€" sented his credentials. Mr. John Savile Lumley, C.B, Minister at Brussels, had an. audience of the Queen, and Mr. Alexan . der Mackenzie, Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canads, was presented kohpv“‘ Majesty. On Monday evening Pringe and Princess Christian of Sleswickâ€" Holstein dined with the Queen. The Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne and Lady Emily Fitemaurice. and Professor Max Muller arrived at the castle on Monday, and dined with tonmnsndfihoRoyd’ family, and left on Tuesday, Professor The London correspondent of the Giobe telegraphs, by cable, that the proâ€" sentation of the. freedom of Dundbe took aliso . a younger . brother, was swarn .in. After the Court, Mr.:Smith, Deputy Minâ€" ister of Marine for Canada, who is at pres: ent in England upon lighthouse busiâ€" ness, was presented to the Duke of Edin: THE PREMLER AT HER XAâ€" JESTFS . COURT. Under date of July 2nd, the Pall Mail Gasstte thus sum: The Mail is in a terrible conditi~n just The Pail Mail: Gatette: says the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have ‘Yeft Lonâ€" don for the continent. On the Monday previous to: their ‘departure;: ‘the: same authority says, the Duke of, Edinburgh presided at.a special general.court of the Trinity House, at . whigh the, oaths were administered to Prinee Leopoid, who was recently elected a younger ‘brother. At the same time the Prince of Leiningen, The Citizen of last night Mr. Montesuma Tetu of the MG of Interior, is about transferred to the Bureau of Agriq@ture as: Assistant Seoâ€" retary, bavi of the French corâ€" respondenc his, we are informed, is a‘ mistake, as Mf. Tetu is in the Departâ€" ‘ meat of the Secretary of State, and has had no intention of changing bis present position. The statement is a pure fabriâ€" cation on the part of the author, £KAST £ENT NOMINL#TION. Library of Founder‘s Fictionâ€"J. B. Summer Excursionâ€"Forde & Co. Christ Church Picâ€"Nicâ€"Champness Sale of Furnitureâ€"Mr. Harrison. Mail Contractâ€"I. P. French. A CA BYCI «) pubilabed every Friday morning, and lntow he un fif the weelk troul -n‘x‘ nlq: world , . rwltebig mmum'?l ucnol'io-l t chiel ed{wihs) arligles fi 1 HK L aULY TLE® prige $1.0) for anbuat Ih ad Â¥adce. > Complete asd Umetworthy Murkat Report» L atem Aoifirmuo Deapatehes, Parilamoaniar Ite ols a ue ) other matler luordebt 1Q a ie clake w ealtly 1 trvypaper, un beertptici‘ Hates for the Datly Times W hen paid =c~kly, Twelve aod aâ€"bait Cant W hen old \~â€"riy. Mixz Doitare in advance Ofca Wa Wlet | we., 1874 3te 4Tnres. Protesslatal ansd busin«s= card® |n#erted © *Mlmt-orumu 1 @AF. vh-fiou exgeedin twWenly worde, onc» â€" week, $4; twice a weskb §18; aud everyviav. M, each woard over twent lt the » ameâ€"proparticn P P P Bank s, ea, Insurance e ineaiig uns tear mirep FALSE STATEMENT DEBNIED THE WEEKLY TIMES is published every lawtul morning. Price sants per The rate for Transiont advertsements ja io m en ooo ae menraaianegh 95";"{‘."5!‘,““3,&;”:@“& Reâ€" Mess oi . , Â¥atins Wanteas _/ Ee i Hite i mee. Any Slhou arbio eâ€" For Il‘:‘:‘:r '.:to‘d”- Lost or'ro--‘. Noard Wanted. lw.«- far Sale. Hasiness Wanted. Wonuses for Sale. Mousem : Momet en hes P roleg, . Nopoes of Rirths, Maryiages and D #4 ~J dexibs with (ureral notces altaehed ‘h“ BIBTHS, WAKRLIAGES, DEATH®: setal Oo FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1875, NA DIAN IN ENGLAND. THE TI MES = w an t w)“om ‘v hy -'-.'l?\'\”"{ and _ ON iscments. an [ made for a dedvite nOws : tinued ©to :cultivate «his .u:'uu evinced hb?blio «plrit as moll as bis dits eruty power rmmwdn.u.. mwwm much exsellont » orl ‘ led to hit© being elected: |by . tive in the Cansdian Legisiaturs pand im vhis how spbere be so dhing self thatin~4805 bhetwas hok ‘Spjen tly, as leader of the Opâ€" net. uenlly, as position, ms with unyielding por-' Tt Arammnde us onl b that Government at last fell to pleces in iT s8Â¥ Weh stt WEEyt to ‘Canads, where he #t amrflaw !hil traue ; b“uhhm“-‘ to ooud Dlainers as s ‘omiritien.cont suboiee ctowned his effort toiraise: in/ the world» While advancing in mvm be did not allow nomm .:c his whole being ; onthe contraryy he 00 nqmfl; 3 Hammersmith, ; a the Wufi' the, teaching, . .of ;) this: Poon uen us i to m‘-fi&fi' little society of Christians, and d\l% m tat uts Provid t Aahoatt ane worthy member. ?:'lmw nqmfl; 3 Hammersmith, ; a the W.mbi’ the teaching, x@BQd), m uonl rera s mt wl ud little society of Christians, and d\l% t e ie ifi ie T orthy Shbuiber." "In To4 ker | sweet was born.~Irvine / atothat perigd enjored the " iniilstrations rgp ot, It ~may not. . be 'on't;(pl‘ulb'd!'o B ‘brief : review o(hhou.n the more e« m as it abqunds.:with lessonscal~ pmioulir‘lw bu.oh“ m::‘m.: w' 8 &3 6 s t make in tl{e world. Mr. luh.d.,"'ho‘ ‘was born 1822, at Dunkdd‘moo“ho loveliest nooks in the most tiful of all Scottish shires, is the‘ son orm. i outh was appren mth':.: ilmhr.yto tbo:&ollh‘: mason. s a young DA M was employed _ at &nl ccupation on the wiel w ies en on ons ~tabmts w was in tion ; and this fixed his home for a at Irvine, the gmt old w where the . uros d to \ s a he dieres tol t The Soovee w & P -wqt_:n'n was born.s bm.tht ’ krom ts Londop,and Bootlish.Review, In our last X-g-don we intimatad Ithe fact ‘of . Mr.â€"Magkensie, the Prime | Minister of Canada, loft® Ottawa on 27th May, en route for and that the Hon. George Brown, Toronto, was immediately to follow ; and we exâ€" (pressed the hope that both of these genâ€" tliemen woul« return to their homes clothed with the honour of t» hood, to which no two men in our ‘were better entitled. â€" It was a great gratâ€" iflcation to Mr. Mackenzie‘s Scottish countrymen to meet him at the conversa zione of mmmmuw Institute on Wodn-dumn# and to. the sensible remarks which . fell from his lips, and which we:briefly report in ‘er column. wht mt !f K * u.. ‘W#Th&zyfo‘ymw in T',: | iWedo rot we are unteasonable aeking the honest fulfitment of . a trust, in demanding protection for the health of our xf“m“i"""'flifllbmmm from infury, and me sonqenty onl A ay mina UItcc__ + mt s u:'o-.,':"’ -n;:vl: conndently rely upon now& feeh j '""d’_ s We are, sir, P Y.:'rob'od’tm-p, Tuz Cop. or Ratzparers or Or, Gnoron‘s axp Bx Waros, hnospitals, or conversion u’“ '_'. m‘"v. to ‘that purpose; in &\ which is already ocoupied by mmaay faal. les, snd. which bids fair : to buwit upon in a very fau ..:. burial and :we object: ost !i‘i'.'.r'.mmw?m oo wher And, Inview of the rapid éxtension ‘of the city, we oppose :the erection of smallâ€" purposes, unless for a: public park ';;'. proper care of the mu-m ing that the‘ buriab Sir,â€"From rumours which have reachâ€" ed us we have some reason to fear that the objects we Barw h#‘ view in resisting the action of ts fisun, and of the Directors of the ®/34Stailt H:";l&with respect to the estublishmen‘t of: â€"pox lho.p'::‘l:mscldy Hill have been wrongâ€" y sta sn soJricours! sif s ' Uur position may : be suinmed: upâ€"thus : _ ist«â€"We believe woâ€"are right it'n-m To the | dare not make with dqnq' of tzul ®s they had only tyo.,a‘q. ‘ men ‘K‘ ing in the match referred hll.h, = der b.l:‘ inimportm.l xfor When last in Otta t was ( through the kind mflun::.ol M{hdr um Hirfo, MA thg r&:mdwxm- from eleat. As champ ‘ have not the slightest claitm to nhu,t'bfi% distinotly understood by the Clubs | Cunadas, that 4 nfigghfgd br“tblz championship las to be bfig on "th Guelph grounds, and ‘another _neutral ground, the club winniug both to be on: titled to that designition ‘The Guelphs retain the Silver® Balli ‘ The Kingston Club have well carned the reputation of abusing and landering fl"gluhl who have tg- misfortune to come in contaet! with them, 4 4 _ "UUTIMEgaADY decision to pass unles Ti; in lcobrdgnco with tboirp::qm:} The NWeies of that place, in its account the gameé, says | that “do‘nntiqfuflu_lfid exist," and we are pretty sure the G lit men suffered, if sufferi re_were, preference to the homn%!qt }l is true the d:m;w; cbubd .umng'buoba at dtil:o h t utâ€"not + 1:‘ ulouufll dol.!ltu-gauogl' en du.l?mt with at the Watertown ’mnt.‘: the same time it should be Nmz:m“:: that the Ottawas are f dur, not one man in the ni?d ’hm-“oodn- nsation in any way for as r:oh h"k:d ¢ won ny::{ | uluu' t p'd‘l j"C 4 & shm::k'h"'?& the M“ 4 dare not 6 any degree o ®s they had only two f"qo" ;pm.- ing in the match referred to. the c To the Kditer of Mc'-!'l;l'&' oel g‘iat® Sir,â€"The Ki _ Whig, in . itd isaue, of the 13th mm in 4pou 80 statements which app r ‘& ymm nal concéerning the bas ] match beâ€" tween the M.Kh Leafs of Gueliph,, cham: jons of Canada, and the $t, | f‘lub of Kingston, ufle:.?nym. players " were im?or id es for that gamey‘‘ or that the umpire did not give fair Play, says ‘the “0&0" players are better at fabrication than < As i0 the umpire, Mr. Angling the visiting club any undue, favour, it is certainly, to say the least, vqm& ble,for Kingston mp]emnouqlbo abit of allowing any ision to pass unjesq it, iy in l(‘°bl’£n(‘.0 with their mmfi The Nes of tbnlth.plhg;.“in its account the game, says issatisfaction . di exisg"‘ and Wfi Are pretty sure tha n...F..'Q The Prime Minister of Canada, P that ‘bo thercase, we can scarcely uncer: stand why why objectionhould be taken to the nompnation of a fit and proper perâ€" son to take his place in the Provincial Log‘sIntyre. _ 1t is evident that political, As woll us onmmiercial capital, is scarce in these timesy an« people bave got to look fot ‘both ifi tnusual and ‘not very likely quarters. ,, There must bo some newâ€"legisâ€" lutiony too, @re any party or person can provent the electors from : meeting : when they‘Choose, and nominating a ; candidat§ even if there is not a yacancy if they :ppointed Sheriff of Wentworth, and is actually going to meet, and do we know, provided they do moet, that they do so for the purpose stated? The Mail, e Kultor desires it to bedistinctiy understood That while Inserting.the com muanicattons of therein [ aermbThs 1morti:»&?fi'fi§fiffi:g u"ifl"""' :::l_:. ble k‘).r"Th}"lcm' fizuuu THE LINGSToN said that Mr. MacKellar was Corvesponaeute. SNALIAPOX HOSPITAL itor of the TIMBS; ©==© Base Bain "But is she honest ?" asked the lady, "I am notso certrin about that," replied the milliner ; 1 have sent her to you with my bill a dosen times, and she has never yet given me the money," le _ ‘Caâ€"sunmamiaiy calied. bu Jrer ' this othen day 40 |Ptake m ne anillinet ofaeservant | n..-.&u, ot the latter was betomd: muastamince . uiredy: "Sit, o{ ds ailt i " A a ’hfiboffl'ww Wt dy 1 n p M 4 w x hm!.[l} N-pafiu, who 4nâ€" hail: with pleasure: the advent â€"of the lmouw whate namo of his | Mnfiwmbs'sfi‘ A iAlanhsiâ€" / I ) % wih Rootots Somahee af ws ballh the msuu_iulnhmm ‘ Doctor for that pioneer life in ch delights, and the nthnl‘knoubmd: fiven ns gtarh aade lm'fl l‘.dl‘o;ltl‘l“ Nr:hd.i.: wom&‘q‘muufi”a:., In commondith a rery large citcle of friends we‘wigh the dookor evey suscomy and jro. uireq, u:y 100 °1. NiX _ Pooket "who 44â€" uired,, !Bit» »is this . theâ€"mearest, roarl to much unknown. did of this cnlreor setatement in the Polure: Bs :fi hmhflw{% °l 20H, ah it of , a newspaper in region, and »is mny shorlly papeoute Rlt ‘ We learn that the Hon, Dr. Brown is leave here week fw & t in the North: West s where he will establish a stook farm on‘ a , and will probably stop for a fow remigey Fmadins d + roond j hq and A Purisianlady called 0@ : ‘This, however;/ was‘sufficient. Thé }fit‘l:hl'ndflo % took up the strain with a hearty timesâ€"three m‘h s“b::dl and..th: b]:hri‘v;:::n a 0 the %’"" ve "the tx:m:a%fi_ Sn i meaaoiee mt Seary man tor the atrrane Hiroong Mt Disco, passed Athe: Heedies yqutorary gave a feeble lburral that hats were taken quime who followed Hall, of the Mu“& m‘lfl‘mh N.,, and who believes &um Anformation of the | Expedition is to t e onbtained by ‘a further investigation of King ‘William‘s Wi m 4 e C tain has eatied. for busnelt ga hououtsbly n_puufin_!‘mmmw *unhhwuw a Rolar ‘mmmxfitho,ciphhin, \Fox; the cap of the bhold Anb%, 0 cook have battled with the ice G ‘while the interpreter is the veritable Esâ€" gift"of ‘the‘ ‘Prince ~Conso#t) which bas u':{doulupmwfimtmw um ol s Polar ‘winter, and which lt perfortned service: in the Fox ‘during i successfil ‘¥oyage insearch" Of ‘the t6o mains"of the ! Expédition.‘ ‘IThe pone on ReaLhpatine boets_ and harpcons Sncfitrout duce niee to ?@m'u- ‘af of an ins im ol essel. (fomeercesests state tint this was yor Coon Poirichuty siaton flm&'::l" Wwas originally: built in 1861 as a nay tespatch vessel, â€"and waw purchased {from %o‘g::::::unt for_s.pol: expedition. MM' om the Disâ€" s ie heap emdier en if E‘fi&. & pirt of " Her "timbois have bgen 10d ‘by ‘a number of e ieiee en en Mite bet es we. 4 t her ad | cruise, wh possibl !ln:.:m ofib«' i uzn ; though it Eateinchs don mM on | some of the. s _ W gnx Ev.l.y belonged to tho.FqlW ol ve‘ n constructed by Mr. White, of Cowes, ho has also mypl‘d nmnzhx boats, the exact: modelâ€"â€" of thase ,.bqfl:‘gl the same gentleman:â€"forâ€"the Alert aud.. .Dis, covery.. While her bunkers | contain upâ€" wards of one hundred wb.nf‘u“l' hen, decks are crowded: with of :pork, and provisions, andher hammook. nettings and every conceivable ,m mhbove and nc:n:.m.oSh is nho“"nu" mlu with | h.tl'um sou 4 pobcf Cl oo Ine Orkeiss orvqmally ‘the round from Southasmpton : Wiater:on; Friâ€" tay evening; and was:â€" e M the jetties in Portementhâ€" Dbokya~b, Her nodlml‘r.h:“ w'dhuw':'h‘ n her â€" appearence: her from an omr" pleasure yacht: ~It% was not until dfy, therefore that the news of . val spread, and the dockyard gates â€"growded with r applicants for admisaion, .. The exâ€" a however, , & private one, Yo from! the first declined ubu::‘q, 6 $4, tol,pflm-‘ lar demonstration, there was no rélaxation of the ordinary rule gonrh}n admizsionks ‘ into the ysrd. No one could gain an on: trance wKo had not some buslnm to transact, some % 8, or who did not belong to the ser '..fiu purpose of Captain Xm‘jn_ ¢ io Portsâ€" mouth was o&o m sodfi;‘yo ‘to his forl{nqr su ‘officer‘ now Reir Am_ Superintetident ‘ of ~Portsmionth Dookysai, and : to récdive" the advantage Ca Mr. James WM% a private expedition:to> the Ardstic Cirtble, ateamed ted out at Sou! at the ex it 1. uAddfstood Qfii’%mm Mr. James WM Hor a private nent. Irvine, when he sat under Loechman‘s mlnintr{, have not been | forgotten, is made 0 vl:unhll:v the t:dhu?lm ::Idt.h: measures he :stm and mo A He (personal ‘the: nogotlaâ€" tions botwutlny Canada and| the Lmd ns mapioay Lo ““‘::“x.,."‘ l on ine able 0 e two dountries. ltinomo?hh lef aims to Â¥ coplh ofhs ue balob Nevelan i # to e the n# nfirpwlo ‘on ; the llzrlom conti> him.of his seat; but the. t he fnd d 4 2 R boonnwnrm mm‘g&%fl thing they could bring sgainst hite. .. His reply touched a chord in the heart. of the colony. "True," he said, " I have soiled fiyhndswuh honest Iabour, but not with Toryâ€"goid." As a practical legisâ€" lator, he has achieved splendid t.hbfl’bt his Adom counntry; and that the lesâ€" sons which sank into his yousg heart at :3 winter of 1873, the exâ€"stonomaâ€" and Baptist was called on to form a new Cabinot Having accom plis his by The screow Â¥ yacht the Pandor iptain Alhnm‘v’lm been fl‘:: out at Sou power, No stone was lef! unturned the agents of corruption to deprive P 1 Soabinl Stoction aoriinant Westward, Ho | ow Arctic\Rxpedition. c.0 UInE THES. OTtAWA, FRIDAY: JUEY 161 :. the ex CH y , .Apt.. to .be | interest 0f the said insoivent a | iroughé down ‘close to nero pourself in the | SreF sn eestatentt "?fi endeavor. e | 1i the Crasty people:.will . never an An. .!‘gm lifes: «: ha ; and pelt m amoks en mtle mm e on e e uun% | e the lo:fivmkon d | North o e Seorg: must be | isant: and not : AQ &"% + have either all of Ahnuman; . I :m ::;mh iag. :h l:om ts of ber On 6: + 69y is yet among the children of moen a feeling %‘E&; that love andâ€"a.re gand rum:: â€" hich is Uo‘:o&‘ ;reatnons, | the i W t - It i '.“u.. Isfimmh . It is i y km.:in'::c to fellow n::n, and so & ?:Et"mrmw ever m‘:l:mf‘ormt:sf '::rfu"-:‘d“:m i'm"-. F W1 :‘,::.:.“d” spurne his peor of coms uo aupusth June ts 1676 »nouod "Up (ampemiureâ€"and. with wild Oraical aneer, or ~forbidding vissage; tint tryeane the genint‘ current of the t 1‘ l go lc oui c °9 EOm come with m-flmmgl.fl;cmm ’d' -.’ with opnicel pigop â€" "@ 55 obproval dub s f oo wobe n Of all tbowt&nmom ofâ€"life, fow rwh-‘l\mw‘.’w ‘as far as nfluence extends ;) make a shade eveni‘in the: preseri¢e: of : sunshine, and cause the cheerful and contented to have ‘The riotlasted two hours and/a half and wrlm“ddwn&"w most thickly settled : Of the city. lt'bhmzwm of ‘the “d’bWflmu.x“ mohd.- The courage of : the â€" Mayor btedly suved many tives,"*~> 7 The firing quickly ; CAo .. uiba: who seetsered in ail dires foos® Riciod ie sitotng oo Yhees imoon meuse ® y Npor ce f was killed outright, ‘Two mheb; ane woman‘ and a mo‘n old were wounded, none se . O€ MOmâ€"u,udvo o soems quire mxy,” 'mepfl“",. + meon ,’".':."?'.'_flo-m Hin ziAlxe!. M e mn C ware . 0LL € . M missiles were butled ‘at party ‘as‘ soon !““-pp-mirltbm With the exception .of Mayor, :every: one of the party: was: hurt > Policethan ‘Gumâ€" frnercuecyty d-oviwlng.:'m: :fi‘ brother‘s wife, t Â¥ ; dn mooeg ant mm en enin ns i’lw'phd down. The bfim‘“&u m: { "Ol h 1 * h 4. ulmin.dfifi__d- e 'Mm "Kill the damin Siaried to take the prowd _ to . their â€"qu""l was anticipated whor: ‘they‘ dispersed for their threats had . been Hiniothine ie arms in & dozen Onnpn;::‘,‘ :lu:‘ m;u wlvo:‘ .:.1 steamer hnd.im on. Water 'umt, and Started. to walk up town... A.crowd of mu\l‘:aul::'dud‘l 'lri&h wo% hun.fi e e A in ind Wh it mt anmmnad | 10 throwing stones, one of the ladies being Lawrzexor, Mass , July 12â€"A serious tiot occarred in this city to night result an attack made by;a X ugmlnn of. a lodge dw tu: from celebrating the * Battle nmym" at. & pic nic at Laurel Oimagemen Jrgm 1 omel W rogsene aoy gemen owe! ¢ which passed" off quietly.and no: trouble to be the chief end of her existence, comeliness is a consideratim of impor. tance to every daughter of Eye.‘" 4 @r d Or &8 & "@Still she is Chtiied 10 ‘Aobet dgmPenâ€" Sation. . In‘"this‘od@dtry it is open to every woman, however gg;nblo, to. obtain and secure an independent mmnfl wavriage. In that matter, which is fmigk in uehentiisanis . Poth Toe hot appear that theâ€"scar will make hor resence,offensiveâ€"or painful to others Eorthhm it is not."M w?uunt her from obtaining employmen‘. â€" Inâ€" Aaoik ie Nee sult * ie zn# ?’ dnpt‘:dm um%:’u beauty for or as * @sull she inentified 10 m & aicfen. she sued the lu.m‘:'g 8,â€" 000, and has recove! W’fi .do- fence alleged that sh6"Had been given a berth in the steamer, and hfi.bon a, din rected wthmln &n l't.‘ou:':f.m way of danger; that + main ‘room & %u:nm‘v of nflfi had been sto and sho should not have been The Court held that even if she had ‘been * vonnbcrtx.hun’ not bound to remain in it ; that» Mdifisl‘b to the use of the s room, an lâ€"if the ghip‘s ofé. gere mtzak e li eight At, they were | + to : e in securing it,) +nd, rendering } ithay id not! dispbig» kuch6are; in towing the boxes of tin. The Court al wodn‘loofor the‘â€"expotises of Ermesâ€" ting‘s sickn ufl the injury .to, her cl%; fo:.:‘n: 1s of ti nn(!‘hbq. $100; for the expense of emp ng coun : sel, $300; for plxdod Aad, mental pain, 1,000; and for the porman"qt disfigureâ€" ut from the wound on:the fcngud B500. .. The,Court said ;. "It . may be that. she sued the steamah} ou An mrlidu pasd, determining aome of the rights of stoorago was M‘ Ol?d, im m District Court, June 80. . Emnestine Kool ni respectable Geir.m':a servant , girl ol!' nine ears, em ng front Germany, on, h:-.snyy to Uregon, loofl( istecrage tp'u' sage at San Francisco on the Oriflamme, a vessel of the Oregon Steamship Comâ€" Accident to: n German Girl in . the _Kteerage of an Oregon Steamerâ€" An Orange Picâ€"Nic Attacked. Rights of Pnssougers. DESOLATION IN TOELAND, ur10u aL the party as soon the Mayiee revees: dite at hurt ; Policetian ‘Bumâ€" :okod d";» and / badly | j AP . was.| on protect hn. brotherls, wite, T"'”{ 10 pass, was mt atreot, Insolvéent Act of 1869‘ JULY 16th,, at. 4. P.M. C-lll'l OMURCH PICâ€"XI0 dieee y dh eP of the, unds of . the Ottawa, July 14th, 1875 .. m-s. T0 W N SEIL D ‘S <| onbhinarid Golbe ttihs SUN "PROOF "HAtsS, Adve fov: bavang pemoned is fhe: ns Jows, the prisoner offered to bet hisdoreae against $50and the ahoriff considermialy dd:nd the execution twoenty min‘utes to let tl canvlunuhwu‘d.unm Children â€" . â€" . "Eh, dootor," saida baillie of a small Sootch town to a , "he maun hase‘ m; thmoutlflnp’hh‘mMJ [ that never would hae come h‘t]o â€" The coclest/and: theimost acoammodaâ€" On â€" Shei Pnléll's ‘Qruuds, fasitd : DEVLIN‘S. «. Indian ~Helmsts.. and ,, Puggeries, #,"Pay me that six -nd":fiap:n: °uwmy"m"m' To whor o #For opinion you had of me." | Faith; 1 # HAT! HATS! HATS! sumt ancorven Aut Te xaw rsvigbdtant doorw A mt tatre Pikniriia Aiereitbrecicees t.... we are certain that in one huhnoo".t least she offered to share her comfortable lmfiwphm our, :m% Citi ro hlm:v‘l'&‘ f uf::hng m-bE: m.l:g to a & reputal e urrld:i a you lu:{plnbutuu, with whom m’dlm little prattler he ~is m% the fullest share of domestic bliss. We hav no intimktion, however, that her nqna! ous conquests have been nqioz dirgot sssault, ; On. Aty, we think . thilwnut.' 0 "L on‘â€" ‘ suthority that she has ‘confessed to a presentiment that she should have seven® however, may not be wholly her we are 'o;-r?s(ntmm ona ins "In every instance,"‘ says the Times, ‘hvothofluhhohumu-r{odlwldowor some of them with a goodly number of children. Sh@; er, ver susâ€" tained the i@l r6 consanâ€" guinity, a. reared in . + in CAE ib far ab ; and hencé he sompasdons," yes 2iaoed 1ihe hor rerth companions, â€" yet re "age, nor aught thn retes foronennnliputoufhe gherm mwrthm‘r b, The f d what Ou z ve years :ndw::hlnnd o. Pratbi rar ween tmeen hos lest snd her pretent husbrod. H. HODGES, Henty Prath of Icent county; Rhy man the enry t t county, who was the last antiâ€"Demooratio Sborlfly who has filled that office in that county, H&m clo& ed Sheriff . in 1844 by â€"the ] descendants, children, garndo and greatâ€"grandchildren, at the time of his marriage numbered over 156, and he had never then had but M*E“hfl fhmlr:hh first wlfo..m A ‘8 names have been ;‘l.ht in all«â€"â€"Miss* Witâ€" liams, Mrs. Truax, rs. Farrow, Mrs Blm' Mn.‘V'V.lhAo& llu. Berry, Mro. "Prat, now Mrs. AbBbott. p.rt‘}‘u to these nugti;h, 'i:’ Sm :u well e ascend e 'll“to S;:dn is .l%‘um, mm:!ém a widower, with means enough (partiouâ€" larly if combined with her inoomohto megt his not very numerous wants, ; The A Woman who was uot Horu to Live | 4},:&:50; P!cu-u-l Fulfilied. T #rom the Albany AÂ¥gUR, *« On the 30th ult. Beww‘ Mrs. Pratt were & By Del. '%Z is the seventh time â€" has been led to the altar, and the Smyrna Times prints some interesting gossip conâ€" cerning her past life. The oonu'loth‘ parties to these nuptials, it says, are well segal SLlatices, â€" «56 SPARKSBT,AA J« MOQNTREAL AND OPTAWA, "In " dn 22000 207 iD Chmne +7 h. C atters & F urrters. BANK STREET, NEVEN YEARS MARRIED, factory on said ‘premines t C eontiiment Fulllllod. _ | e shiay 48 BANKâ€"OPâ€"OPPAW A, â€" um S ies c c t ie ces & bnGgane (+~Pre DEVLIN‘8. G BCACKSNNATH®"YOO0ts, & For further information apply to Agricultural Matval Assurance Asoclation "â€" . .E CANAOn * Insurance :Go _â€"_ KR 0. W. M10CUArg," Juk We tagh> ‘mm-'m-& Citizbhs Ingurkite Co‘y. ifi hP hk Winiimmiis i OO 3909 NE 4. M "rhe rausier ?M 2ith instantand the 3rd proximo, as the must ‘General Agent cent, per annu; Will be payuble the proprietors ‘xchAng to be faed bY toe, Ma No nsfor oah bls t tulo thibujable at se reent i’:::'n".; MaoLan % *A CGeneral oltorge fakk haa ce in _ . . _ PA â€"â€" Aaprndil . Bavings‘ Department, â€" CaAPITAL,:. . /. ... %8,000,000. is ,:*' ;‘- men ut o 10 Jh?c-! QM\ 4 o bhisotare norel, ive dhutbe toas Mfi&m& & 1VI A 1J tTBigh, No. 8 JJements La a Bark Rotices. CA T l‘.r “;“!“.“."l’” Â¥ 1# BRI ISH NORTH AMERICA. 112â€"78, Incorporated by Royal Charter. JOurnly Iusut@Â¥iice. BM .urris d Ielon d â€"A4 ~tlin â€"| + umm ddy of "'u % i18," t ! of »bares registered in th @ i. Oâ€"pletsfunp, 1876, PaATRICK RomEnrson, Uashier, _ __ Lar C 34(Â¥ B# ag) ) 5+ \ 88 #4 M.P.J3 PEPBINEâ€"The popular un.-..u.f‘"‘ id P scE ®, mo not ig . engén Gio "‘%.‘t‘ DHLORODYNE is of elebrity thali ’ unc y iling rmzag 4 M# â€" ionere â€" M Ps ul:{.‘: * f > > @a hary pro imacd sB h K Cailasone io brerses, i. .o Hox yULPH U R, 8 A LI N B and G A 8. Bored to health by the use of the Watere. ". W Wlfl x ”z dod is A oc thg wet _,, known & few individualÂ¥tcho suffered ; , Rheumatics! Read! .. wharets ot Rraninguige mave tepn curvd eemfterrenty Joyful . Tidings..to Thousands. doak Soblz 2s By the W BJ the Mohith old MA B smm ue w00 00 009 sn Caledonia Spr Elystum of the Invalid Is agair open Remedies. use of mercury who Were re« ue ons + #s +§ :4 2.00 5 .“â€"" £ srafobpiP hy g 3 d l $2.59 per day. i ”“_-w’ ‘* Qreawi ‘CaRPET wovexr. 18 BALENCARPETS and OUATArHS. / _ Embracing ali the tovelties, out for the‘ season, â€" O'II&“-“' to SHOOLBRED Wy* â€"SPARXE® cornEn mall ‘OF Parmougn * Wf â€"sl EWE L L E.R yÂ¥. Spocial Value in nage Op Kp s tntms. CMatchnmiali¢rs, &¢ Watchmaker and Jeweller, N and @ mupsx Sizeot, wy #ounk! Jow SUMMELR aRRLANURMENr: «& _ JYA OJ IYSRIIOLY (* received of theirâ€"Mpring Am; ortations, e# b4se: mimminicime iâ€" . 4> i0 «mol i. . 1 it to bea Loz Wauar We, Fars®

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