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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Jul 1875, p. 2

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§#3 Allan _ took hbolid â€" of it for very strongest of personal reasons. nnderstood very well that the people, capital in the enterprise. ‘They are ready enough to take ‘stock in it, but not" so ready to pay for it, Theroud is ata stand still for want of: capitaly: and:they. do not speakingâ€"to lift it out of the slough wito which it has... failen,. . _ Sir. .â€"Husch those with whom he is associated is going to control the conceru. These gentiomen have carefully avoided investing their own are thus . disposing â€"â€" of, that no "ring" of speculators like the hero of uohedkluhnyM&-dd,fi A contemporary says it is rumoured that the Quebec Government will render further aid to the Northern Colonization Railway. What this may mean, it is somewhat difficult to divine. In the meantime, itmqb.“uu“ who manipulate the affairs of the road should give some evidence of their own desire to see it prosper. That the Pro= vince would . benefit by the early completion _ of _ the railway, there is _ not the alightest _ 10« in to doubt. Indeed, the people bave yiven every proof of thair interest in its pros perity, and have helped it forward with no niggard hand. Eut there is a prevailâ€" »g impression that, while the public. are ealled upon to build the road at theirown: expense, Sir Hugh Allan and his confedâ€" erates intend to use it for their individual benefit If the Quebec Government are really intending toâ€" help the . road still further, _ they ought to ‘as sure the public, whose money they his appointment to the See of St. Hyaâ€" cinthe. llo'u.mno(nohhm dignified, yet gentle in manner, but unâ€" swervinglyâ€" firm in the discharge of his duty.. The funeral will take place, we understand, on Wednesday, the 21st inst. time, for, yesterday a telegram addressed to Monseignor Bourget by Vicar Gereral Moreau, announced that Bishop Lerocâ€" que â€" was dead. This announsement will be receivedâ€"with feelings of deep regret wherever the worthy prelate was known, for not only was he highly esteemâ€" ed and beloved by the clergy. and laity of his own diocese, but by a much larger circle of friends, without distinotion o! race or creed, to whom he was known perâ€" sonally or by reputation. Mgr. Laroeque served for many years as a Cure. at St.. J“‘&‘""“'MMWGN‘ was even reported a fow "days ago that he had breathed his last. This rumour only anticipated ‘h‘“t‘.fi"h“‘q“ DEATH OE THE BISHOP OFPâ€" ST HAYFACINTHE. A Montreal contemporary says:â€"For some time past it bus been known that his Lordsbip, the m" St. Hyacintbe, was: dangerousiy â€"ill. â€" 1t THE QUABEC GOFERNMENT 4ND THRER NORTHERN COLONIZATION > RALL W A Y . tons, Wright and Fetch‘; Sergeants Ward, Powers, Stevens, Harris, Hill and Hunter; Privates Gooper, Crint, A. Bell, Copping, Gibson, Saunders‘ News Letter of July Ist saym that the Allaw mail steamer Yove Seotian arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, Juhe 29, with the Canadian team, who will pri¢eed to Wimblecon on the J0th of July. . in the meantime they will devote themseives to practice at the Altcar rifle ranges, neat Liverpool. The team consists of the folâ€" lowing gentlemen:â€"Majors Cotton and Loggie, Pender, Mills, Paulen and Little. Perth to morrow." has the following.relative to the the Hon. Mr. Mackantia in Wi THE CANADIAN _ WIMBLEDON TEAM. FURTHER HONOURS TO MR. X1C KENZIE. s Fine Jewelleryâ€"Radford & Goyer. Silverwareâ€"Radford & Goyer. Private Saleâ€"Radford & Goyer. Th «invres. Situation Wantedâ€"This Office. Auction Saleâ€"Redford & Goyer Subscription Rates for the Daily Time» W hen paid we« kly. ‘Tweive and aâ€"halt Cent w lf’f,:.’.'!.’.: n_l‘-’_:l_l Doilurs in advance THE WEEKL Y TIMES °0 TCZCRCeL OVeTy Friday morning, stds6 6: lains« uews of the week : from »\! pail® workt , valuwble -'r'fl‘mrtl malter ; t chief editartil Articles of TRR 4 i L/Â¥ TPM 63 price $1.0);er aunum in advance. Complete aad tru«twort Market Heporta 1 ates. Teleprepite |..m2.,«w..m Reports; & vlans wees Boeard Wanted, Nusiucas for Rale, Husiuess W i toc. Monses foâ€" Sute. Mouses to Keut. Houses Wastod. Board and Lodging. cumw Rtoles. F=â€"aam "7!.:&. Saite or to .O...l. * Live 8t Seaily Resat, Iww or b.“o‘.. NO t aang toranis W Lecl . Nituations VÂ¥acant, 40â€" &0 P‘rowessp pal apd busin~ ~ eaida® Ib#@tteG, 44 the Orst r@#e fot on â€" ear whed not exteedt: (wenlp woris onte: whed, $N; (Wicg: a weex. $12; and every es 'a‘:cn word uver Lwebty in the sanie proy.SttiAn. t BIETHS, WARKYAGCES, DEeATH®, Nogses of Hitth«, flnrln: â€"s and Deaths, !t and deaths with u. eru} uotives Aturgbed $1.4 A cablegram to the Glebe of yesterday, i H Facks, Railway Compantes, iInsurance Comâ€" panies, and mattere of like descript * moiat - CRNTS PÂ¥ S ljuw_-', -"-‘: I " “flm 1n L-u-...‘ vwery lawiul morn Price 0.‘. pw'o.i..nulo m.-crlh.rmll.ylllr’t € (M“x DOLLARS anuon . _The rate for Transiont '::vm-u in TKN CENTS PER LINK..aoo ‘or eaatt h CENTS PER LINE, and E P udensed Advertisements on the Firsi page * nnt evagesdin. T u~*.fy Wum;‘l‘Wltm- t VTF, _ um ; QNBRâ€"ANBsA«HALJ x C 7 x wa. Yist bn SATURDAY, JULY 17. ists. s2ed every Friday morning THE TIMES8 Coprucis are made or a defMs‘te & <«l okher matier Inerdent 6@ irs Do We papet, o 3z P 'h“‘l"‘. icments. I Noth TEN He visit of it is to commend h'm' to say :.huonodthopd.drpan 'fl-da visit has MM.W an ardent longing to again see Her Ma any . hastily .conseived ‘but bas lle ith his yeans. ; Hmh-u. ather ty refer . to Her Majesty in terms of : praise= and : and . know tnat he had sent.ber lm.. r‘ All the Englishmen â€"who visited his doâ€" AJauI® . SCBDOIAT iA the. iWorld... ie eveb dis upon: ‘pointa: of and tion, in so far as heâ€"has to preâ€" serve: the.. classical ‘These fuets may perhaps entitle the obâ€" nnuhngwi:hnh-u‘o«l&nfiu: ing occhsioned by his visit is â€" an â€"admiré~ tion of the Queen. This arise. not from , "I mast x.v'.ii&‘cr.““" | » Laball :'s' dlerks at work |upot ,fi:xu m‘a.fiu:k-h‘ld it cost its weight in gold." is a regular m;hmum,m imnasnmmatee ment people country to coâ€"operate with any one © who willâ€" erature and art: â€"have <his | and r‘:huvn* Me is fond:of he de« ts . in conversing : with _ men,â€" andâ€" he a : Jlibrary whhhmmdlmhob diflifi» Thereare ‘not presses in Zanzibar, and ‘the rare manuscripts bave to be 1 One of these, entitled, "A â€"history of the Beyyids and Imans of ‘Qman,‘" the Rev.: JC uiian released from :h exile in it and h.duis printed: by ; the: lm Hociety. e :Fm‘.* t '“d-!-»'e-muz'm &LL _ _OTO _ oo wepeOr e mekk Difior-whomthmql.udn. tho Bultan roleased from his exile in P of gaining: such: information as has been made tolerably familiarâ€"with the 1t »ho ho vpaiine i these cmap h fin::'n as the -:‘-:i.,......:?.'u. will carry awa regard : to (England In dlho»h.l’unhluhh‘. the :most intelligent interest, for,as he himself ‘exâ€" presses it, "he:came to England for the Mi* Mighnorsy 1e prgssteny of natana [rrom the London Dally; News ) ‘The Sultan of Zmntiber‘s: visit to. this country will, when two weeks more â€"have mbe. matter: of history, So far as on is concerned, it may a‘most be said to have terminated, as the remaining days of his stay in England will be main= ly spentin the provinces. > His ~Highness ___Meantime the seasn upnp(fiou-gu recent reportsa. §¥A m #& oc oitaae mt ied use ;'f‘ last year‘s cmp.h'm in itself creates some additional shortness of money, but it is a yery different thing from having to pi.voovumgr:uu&bo l:llltd ::‘tg':du _public . works under Gszl menk pwumnwg:n to p:;:&?.borfirhrp :::. of ‘peoâ€" circulate money, ve more or e oi ces a weece w & finn by Jay M&.@hfiflwm&? or some time had a very, . effact ;‘Zd‘&flm“'m‘"’fl‘?&‘:a‘:u“mmfi..w 0 of an |tapending crisis: are now being:ex> m\sd. Ontfiq.ydhobm.?tpod\ @cmmm‘:muml situation. !tbmmh{p’m?bgmm.mh. ing to justify panib, or, generally speakâ€" ing, uneasiness, The banks are acting mlf:fl any ve tendengies, but they afford .. moderate facilities for legitimate: business, ; Thare has been no serious fall in the. value of real estate, mmm-»amdu%hu‘ by anyâ€"means at a stand, ‘ant of employment ensuing an extensive. stopâ€" pages would be pretty sure to erowd. advertising columns with the announce: mentis of 1 but these b‘":fi‘“mfw numerâ€" financi sition ..of <our:: commercial ?."-“‘.“‘flaw‘m&_mm From the letter of our corru(rmd.ug which appeared in yesterday‘s GuoBz, it is evident that very e reports are sutouiathigetn Ruginni resposting ue the Province propose to jo anything at all, they ought to begin by relieving those to whom the suspension of workâ€"and, what is worse, the suspension of payment for work already doneâ€"have brought poverty and stervation. Of course: :the people dfivm, .generally regret | the ‘ failure of Sir Kiigh 0 flost the bonds of the Northern Colon:. itation Railway| on the London market. It was a slap in the face of Canadian railway enterprises, of all kinds, and . a ‘blow at Canadian credit, especially as the | London Timessttacked them in connecâ€"| tion with it, and, as a natural consequence brought more or less discredit upon them by defeating Sir Hugh‘s scheme. | They also‘regret it on account of the enâ€"| terprise itself, which they believe, if pro | perly managed, would be of the greatest | ! possible . benefit to the Prwmooi of Quebes. But there is little reason ? to doubt that ‘had the "negotiation |} of the loan been entrusted to other hands | â€"to some ane whose.record in regard to : railway matters generally was more satisâ€" ] factory than that ofâ€"the gentleman who | ; furnished the Tory corruption l‘undy z 1879â€"the transsction . might have been , completed on not unfavourable terms, | ; the opposition of the Grand ‘Trunk and | y the London Times to the contrary not | f withstanding. . The â€"condition of the roadl : at present is a perféct disgrace to all con: t nected with it, and if the Government of |f THE SEYYID OP IZANZBAER. ed _ the leading strings of _ the ed _ clear to . its ~attainnient. . So lovg mm ie wesreailed upon ouly to do the honours, Sir Hugh Allan was the pink of patriotism. He ally himself with the promoters of the scheme for any other reason than that he desired the good of the Provinee? . Perish the thought. . But.the, public had no sooner ceased to furnish the funds with which to carry on the conâ€" straction of the road, than Sit Hugh Allan‘s patziotic mercury fell down to the fréemng point. His dollars are too precious to be anywhere other than in his own pocket, If the Quebec Government are going to invest more public money in the road, let there be a change of maâ€" nagement, and let the people, whoase purses have to, produce the dimes, have a voice in its direation. \ x va been Sir Hugh Allan‘s greatest ambition of late yearsâ€"so, at least, ho said himself, way Royal Commission ; and having seour, garding it as of great importanca t0 "their own commercial interests, would do their utmost to assist in its construction, and therefore it was likely to succeed. To be The Money Crisis in Canada. (From the Toronto Giobe 3 jnil hore in l" more room ":!.‘.-.mjgm they are pretty Meroy‘s 1 t we well &'4‘ now," We, have all . Inughed at : the humor of tho ; clergyman ; whoy sifter performing a the Royal Italian O House, Coverit Garden, : (Toâ€"day &‘-.‘soyyubrm;‘. gagements, but to niorrow he will be presâ€" 'dnlho(ru-flgdflvmof Wales at Chiâ€"wiok, and on the 5‘ morning will leave Euston Station at 10â€" 30 o‘clock for Birmingham. â€" â€"| == ~ * his theâ€"comments of so intelligent ;m'u“ doubt â€"be eagetrly ‘reid. He has mfl' idea of our nai P ve apts in the aot g:&m‘fi&. w statues 0 "m‘ { not %l:ud there to ‘be "’3! dl‘; i ‘:fhd Ln‘m-hh. the only in ‘exception of his: frequent M J‘fiu&n' are these free " und‘ es okeb! ”“:;dz:;l:e ipbservaâ€" upon England in ie ons en anorn D with tradesmed for various M?m ibltmannttbtiare Phon hn )n qstc O ing, with ‘his ‘usial suite, u.'.u"a:m -:é'é_m of "L Africai ne" ‘at TEECE! SUCIOEY InNWIMALOs its desire to ol in sddren t the toties" "thes ve is granted a * qflmhfwwlrdmhu translated ‘to His Highness, and such explanations are given as are thought ne to makeâ€"clear the objects and mflfifion of tize society. < The then states an answor, ‘which â€" Dr, frames " and leaved for his .consideration ‘After vari ‘hands it to "his ‘ secretary ~to tirke ‘a #1ir â€"copy, : and ‘an bn thenm made by Dr. ‘ Sultar has with hiny soveral clerks, who c daily» record ‘of their sovereign‘s‘ 3 m' as dictated ~ by© mmb bilish his mmndflh&?&m & mo doubt be‘ ancerly rald a "Lasdos 2290 Ee HIPP SOITEYOR was reply, and this siggestion was dfibpbmomod. He often, says heâ€"can never thoroughly .z. vastnéss of lon, and he estimates its at , coum‘ it with a portion of .. Home ‘donbt has ofuhie regiice to the vaciogs Hpnutetinns be proper, to state that EW mflghndsuyfip 4 parâ€" tioniar society intimates its desire to proâ€" thatâ€"wait upon him. . It upon undertaking. H n‘n:-o mui."ium his reml u:: Eon mesnan, tan op! &m"m questioned as to how he 1i the individual English men and wupu-' ~"’r°n.yl" «o ail ind g&{-" Uf old people he is p.fl.wu- larky fond. ~It was only yesterday mornâ€" ing that heyreceived a letter from two (inang en natere asks fimx do to show 1 apâ€" ioi m e oo aten j photograph. with an autograph letier,". the indian mazse and the cotton plant here‘find a congenial but neglected soil. m"o?h-mm hull:o pmd‘mmm’ on the shoulders of slaves: . This lase io Mtgwwudn-h&b It has been‘s ..y.“m. hm" would do most to remedyâ€"the evil, but the Sultan says he is too to: venture upon «o costly an undertaking. â€" Hq now. "and money can doâ€" everything.", The review at ildeubot appears to have awakened mavy reflections _ in e blild. olu:u:hin‘ l‘.l’f n 199. possibilit his, own poor, wntobod’amytonn ing approachi the #unparalleled" -omrllfkopzuflaf.a‘ the he there saw. *~Ilowever," he added, : * our | civilisation . progresaing for. Senturies"" the Seppld tm wi to tryna‘tpod . which nlg:t be the > t of is oguntr s is rich}in opal mines, it produces in abun« dance is gum called copal, Mm .'12' mmd. e ble largel a vegetal y omm Ployed in the mintiverets of cutlonty ate. a fact which;:we ourselves dniiihw'n somewhat â€" similar expression.,~;,*4. You Briglish have. the money,‘‘. he continuedy [ a rich one, although considerations ‘of a%mqye’not always allow this feeling become apparent,. Hehas the.utmost respect for our nstional customs, . . When &mpq.umu him that: in one day. e somelimes change our three or four times, he said " 1t is szuouMof, m::u , and umsbouldbovon- f “l’l h we «6ld . the style of our costumie, yét Itm folhw'fim.dflmunm*bo frequent: ly do nc:.”h th. has several times ‘been ere anything you can Elkt‘Lthd b:-:it 'your’ ooung'u?*: bnh the .muil e wm:ywh' “I"MMM ‘ J however, he laments the extensive resources of Zansibar . remain. undevelop. ed. . He. refers to the commerce of Eng, hnduthovi-iblouignofhocpmxfltw, and is perfectly well aware that the future position of Zanzibar upon: the | extention of her trade. â€"* " said he, pointing to & hillook of coal.at Woolwich Arsenal,. " those are your realidiamands,‘‘ hibition of kindness, and . that, generally k ts t " _ A speci c-:w;?bhh.n is not to draw dlofllgt.l:fi: between the different classss of English soci¢ty. Those who know him best say he appreciates‘a poor person as much ‘as ;:&'::dhmhny would nd?fih:?h m:‘ 6 iave of this."‘ "He‘seems to tnderstand some of fhe prin of ‘our Constifution, ‘for when ‘told the nature ‘of the | houses Of ‘Parliament, he said, " 1 understafid that ‘:measures nhfinmoflmoo must Te nppronel Sork ol ths spueh boupe posl upper house a it the queen." ‘Fiiers is porke dilficidly in éxplaining to him the office of Lord Chancellot. At length Dr. Badger sugâ€" Gladstone," when he saw, but before he doeu, ho is neguintty heey anavbesrrint is o t; omohaving‘mnt{uo it rarely escapes his memory. Recently, when at a‘ banâ€" quet.hwh.':scnd to a friend sitting at his , right hand that the person at his left was a "perfect gentleman," For observe his‘ .‘ Knowing the sentiments of the Mahometans as to wine, he has Ttoâ€" josty, ‘and how much unpg:lnud he | Important Trade Mark Case, woulid have been bad he lef, the country 1 « | fumgps + F 4gt without conversing with ber. It was no | , KErty e/alos. Gaurarer.â€"Plaintiff ob« lator than Tuesday that, lwhcn asked to t:'.'.‘.?‘.i,“..‘-"‘: ,mm:c the defendant, preâ€" propose & toast at the luncheon given is usin former‘s tradeâ€" mark ies by the afficersâ€"nt â€"Wookwich;he said: | and to.toooverâ€"damnges »for4to uniewful 4 I would willingly drink the health of | 4sOâ€" â€" The aflidavit shows that Henry G the chief commander and of all who havo | 8# themanhifacturoer of a * S rup of l{:{ thus honored me, but I know the hearts SP?900 Gum," which was w‘!l in a small â€"of all Englishmen â€"wil} =beat in~response > bolWe, and for.which heâ€"securedâ€"a trade to the toast which J sball propose, ; ?®"k in Ottawa, under the TradeMark namely, that of Her Most Gracious Maâ€"| A¢t Of U‘g& He sold pt:mhhdfi,‘ jesty Queen Victoriaâ€"may God long| «ho complain that Dr/ G , the: deâ€" ‘préserve her‘" 1‘hon,1nthz enthusiasm | fendantwas using and thus injuring them. of the moment, he joined in the outward 'fln"r therefore ask for an injunction. Deâ€" demonstrations with which the toast is ant p’efi:ffl-d whis label differs from generally received. â€" Although the Sultan| ¢D&t of plaintiffs, but the Court has deâ€" has never before seen theâ€" eminentâ€" per.| ©ided that Flnnufl‘- have shown a grievâ€" somages of this country he is familiarly| 8000 sufficient to entitle them to an acquainted with their appearance. He order, 1t is lmgo-flvlo o avoid ‘the ‘ con â€" possesses several large photographic clusion that the d“"“”“&gfi'"' shown albums, in which are flloli)r ~portraits. | °. imitation _ of _ plaintiffs‘ _ trade: Consequently he was, .able ..to sys :n‘_l'_k,;‘!!,'l‘thowCo‘n doth "order and " That is Mr. Disraeli," or "That is My. | ©D)0in‘to0 the ‘defendant, his agents ‘and smas .OTon he :came hp> toâ€"s mering, i4 14L ; ‘don‘t AAnowt ‘THE TIMES ~OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JOLY 17, 1875. fntrneed t o ie eerragi m ho 18 y h rmmarbe ebmmibing vhrchvs Reoud ret Pooke: C 10 d ic w ns veloe w c lc d Nt here »nd : took his Urother‘s : wife" under hivotion, . Ho reculred Mort fenmakt! é'ifi» terrible â€"wound it ‘the head from a l oficer Gammell wis the frst to womfl! ‘hris ‘fee u..:'} the,, . side~‘ 1e © 6 BHis‘caro," Jazes Spinlow; a ‘brother‘ of Joseph H., who is not an Orangeman, joined the party ho. Oreake Darty: . As ‘soon "as omplished. ‘Then the Mayor selected mz eeoubrentance Meat ie n sorecn n ie # fi‘;fim& 24 and bok wmlr ""k‘% u% imnense qrowd was" agh in in the wakbof iflin; and © ummoew oHannin wâ€"armns grnu‘ tled into ‘the>‘station ;byiuu“.." m ‘he; Mayor then returned, and were yen to clear the crowdâ€"away fronm :the gfii‘l‘.."}‘, building. which was partially W‘m advanced ,-'-T?&â€"E"? once ve in:k:od shoul ‘]“W SE ioh To poreoy, ogiee were made to: disparse~the orowil.; ‘The Pul ns bare mt oreimg en mwm.mm determined : words: A RUSHING AND:YEHUMNG OROWD â€"\: of men, boysâ€"and niot a#feow w â€" In‘e briox‘a'mo'th,l'qpmy-of xw fores of officers had been summoned 0 the staâ€"‘ tiony and in @ fow mintutés . Mayor Towks: bury was‘st ‘the soone,. Numsronus‘ pro: ‘were advanced asto: ' the, Qrangemen : ‘HKomé; one of ‘wh revoiver ordered the orowd" away.~ On ' tchell jo?nuor(’l .tho ndlm this ‘point to. the.alehon: howin.fhe om .':.g':s”-rr- eacort of, fiye Ingured on he »'é;-""-f slight o4 * a stone, " Th iA h / into ~ ue NA aa %‘wm Jure" the stadody mad the streets l.u.":p! to c ene sagbow m’cmd.d tp 2w osme d s the party danded from ‘the boat, the of “af.‘f’h’hi'hlhlmt: started for~the city under his protection; The immense: crowd ‘at once: followed, ,Mthp):ty“hr-dmulms angd.upon g Broadway a few stones were thrown from the crowd, but no daâ€" inflicted. M.Hwh.lwmfl: T oi diointes saotin lad 34 + jJoined them. . At this point * fromwhim his. regalia, an‘d,.en .. %\g%fim tss ;vgjum tl:’:;'lfi"i‘ SBVERAL YOLLETS" OP groN®s th i »Bd e Hrlik ;“:p mfl}?fifimm bud 10i0:i Just here Deevingy . gok sepaâ€" their Indies, waited on the boat to #a the lodge mflr uds m-w These were I:uur- f© the ‘ Enoampmient Ri &.s?ly::“. 6 of Boston ; Worshipful Master J, H. 8 :'d n&dkwifio, Ed:‘.rm John X Padiy‘e fi a ‘ ware regiily * C 444. 04%;,, Xhe,, mep, ‘ : _ ®o uquoRs sho0LD BE Fakex to the glo-nto grove, ani.that in, vend of grouble that might ariso tfi:g:hg‘, * armed, should use every precauâ€" F.Efofitu-fnawdrm Kr‘mrr. A v guests wreange. Lodge .at( u.gr‘ohvi':‘ gr Lowell, and soor after infoeaen To o efainie d X y mp&,fiu&umm ~~Although | ®: hx jrowd ‘of men:and boys were s ssanâ€" | bled on ‘the â€"banl: of the: mmJ zol‘rtm of the umnibdmk -!J away M"g‘b‘:t without &hm F. K merty; 'M # :iu the Lowell,.Woburn, Arlington, .and Boston .) A‘street.parade.was had, â€"amd...then the rty returnedâ€"down the river to: Lanrel. where the..day : wasi.pleasantly: inoming the Watshipbd Masten ) : t mâ€"Qrs & ds %wmnmmm,.. Iifrener Mhln,f;uxfix street 1a : 14 uamolested to Mhndml City of Lenorence; on the where 4iby.m(M|hxumu about seventyifive.lailies.. and .gen ; most i:lz-ufd-ios 'f,g:,m Barly in, emlui-nbou adlozen mem: bers of Lodge 109.0f. (fi.‘ their hall for; Easox.streot ia fllldt.d f From the N. Y. Merald. ; ; . I Lawaeznos, Mass., July 13, 1875. Bs;,rh m .bhody i meriannes o ms no, Was & ,one . as the Herald hna ialrewdy; boen informed by e rnmerte t t most dh-m.zl wan. tha â€" / racult.. A RENEWAL: 0P STON® THROWING, in i Pn aniot o uind Perecinenanens in Vatet Wws R.tails of the Attack of the Ruflanty , Iniahniten on the Orabge Plente Patty â€" A . Determined _ ard .. Unpraovoked. «Tradeâ€"Mark" of "Byrup "Of Red ‘Spruce Gum,‘" until otherwise ordered by this Court, No costs given"Ws the" party has not asked for any.â€" dut »J:T wpro= ‘Abmm.?mhqw‘w mor causing to be sold or exposing: for saleâ€" within‘ t i Pmin;so, or dn‘nnu!uh:‘ any syrup or article called *Byru @ m S;rgze:(l um," ;rE «Sirop S-uv!;‘s sampose de me , d‘Epinet i or l_uvin&:m:m‘“ flxmfi:vor‘ l‘flefim nection QNWMJ:.% ‘6 w. con names or fimwmionhthrool,u any other or n to t \ Bysip or ufiom:hAx th$rm1 the same as that manufactured and sold ‘ by plaintiffs under the said name and fendant md:{um whis. label differs from that of‘;:hiu fis, but the Court has deâ€" pided that Fhintifl‘- have shown a grievâ€" ance sufficient to entitle them to an order, 1t is imgo-lblo to avoid ‘the ‘ con â€" clusion that the defendant hss shown an _ imitation _ of _ plaintiffs‘ _ trade: mlrk,mngh:h&w d:‘t.h order :g enjoin "to : ‘defendant, nite servants, to restrain andâ€" Ml:mull e *Assault,.~ Pluck of, Mayor Tewksâ€" M‘Umn-.%?-_w,fi“ @3“5’:’5"‘ &;"wflg -tou: attuacted :the ~attention: iof: Officer 2, who repaired toâ€" the scone,| aid ad THE AHoUTING op THR browb THE ANTIâ€"ORAXNuE RIOT :~ This© makagre "wore Â¥ comfadt. runk Sn he orowid. | ‘The: haringoks. H6 Union Y | promptly to regain her feet, but the boy . in map herkee io prad y‘ * * for :deâ€" ,ov-r'i'.w' aauaum' '..'.‘r..."‘ g@“,iflo mm 'vmo:'i freing, until he got six chargesâ€" in theâ€"old tanog.‘" '( nu, i " said Mrs. 8., " don‘t VOH, fi""fi: Z‘y‘& }m~m1 hncy rrprhApoting 1 gage s o ie e fite monenile rvagrer ‘where the daiy grows that We hee to rest. tinh ioge ahtiin o broogh in the world...I ne rer:ismewiaitinice gil &?‘;‘uvl%dam of rings mt es esd The will‘ poice" tith. The sore ‘of Teed fi‘fim&zm s ob ardath donamm is thromies is on oo enodl ariiest dadat tm aron ‘“m.‘:“‘fi& W:fir&% % .“fl:&"'fllufi:fly‘l‘;@u M: / Mier maiden toilet is made in the st possible t â€"how sls T impaue o chook or how livs 4 -anm vil audible mnkvhp ?" m:f love ou ever " you.. thing 1’3«2.?32&. aloo girD‘s Ilesen, * Fik z‘m'm".nhd:m“ ‘“;,. :dm, always oh«rfim@? mcd., She never ceases to be ive and . useful untiliday. %is .â€"Gg0he. wchan. nala i bs mas Sol reciy, 4 ns A pretty or dashing. girl, but a nice, girl. toprerng in mestlc oreatures P ‘ml»h‘ of her lflog::hf&lm "sasanna * Af abrmdl is ue an i reunmoa e Aiee h ie hrent to pargdé on Poy At mokt sotion disfbande in the it esd His neck The Orangemen will ‘hold ‘their ‘régulat CONTENTS.: nto the crowd. ‘These men claim that at the same time shots were fired from the crowd, and it is thought as many as twen go:‘h;m were &"d'd dEdwud Deerinzy wo M e or w John Deerinzy two, and w Master Cassiday 'l[:{w emptied |his <revolver. Péter Cleary, Scotchman, fort &, not of the crowd, shot in.. the left a:,;m%gg:;,&: Atths mement |â€"PANKOF.OTTAWA../... %%7122 oalt on he ut en‘ TWMA P"!| viesorie, mmmateimetiopseire werse DREW THBIRâ€"REYVOLYBRS AND â€"RMPzIED. _ _ "100k of Parliament Buildings. lovful T RESIGNATION OP THE® OfTY" MAR&HiL, Grillh, slight ‘bruises on back is Dyson, bnuuon-m.ndohumfm and Union streets, Edward imay, a rowerful tian. of #ix_ and one half Jeel in Loight, was hurled to the ground ‘by a heavy stone, and one or two officers were xdngthplfi at the corner of Spring and Union mo'ou. Edward Deerinzy, a se ne dA Pn e C ale PSR D but was afraid to fire;. h the, fun. of doading,and .kfi‘?mm snlgn Seart "This Tas the fert OPFICRRS OIPIZENs. 0n nere D Orangeâ€" 99E "HUNDRED ‘aAxD risff? cAnrs . ‘All in good repair, togethorâ€"with _ _ For further information apply to aviais xb rcit old Sumos Mao! Keq,, Presldebt Ol T.fl w a h &g Bobort â€" Elackbum;,~â€" Kegy *M.P a--wt. 4 Bathkh Hotices. The REJUV @;Joni:__ Spri‘nvg" s Joyful Tidings. to Thousands. The Elysium of the Invalid Is againr open VLPHURB, 8 A LI N &E and G A 8. Remedi¢s. | CMatchmalers, s â€"~Râ€"SPARX® * wmtnmaucts, #&t. â€" fi{; J E. .. J Pn â€" , 4erq% PSE it to be ue Prrvs a4t Wusar In For Por

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