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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Aug 1875, p. 4

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going Wwesk ... 0..> 1.35 1 .m., 2.08 a m Leavres /0 " â€"2â€"+ 44 > pm,, 440 a.w. sLOMK. WATERTOWN. ANXD OG@DENAâ€" BURG RAJLWAYâ€" Leaves Prescoit Junetior %80 pm. Arrives... 6.20 am, 7.25 am., 386 p.m., 1 p.m. Ccamnapa CENXTRAL EAILWAY. LAGVOR...... . so.sc.s».... 1045 am., 4409 p.m Arrives................... 130 pm., 740 pim reves trpijensbur.. &£00 anm., ~ Ai.lvws in New Y l..l‘wm 1 i eaves New YÂ¥ok.... 6.00 p.m., 11 Artives in Opdepsâ€" Lcaves . Ogden»tburg Armves in Ogden» bury from Roston. 7.8) a.m.. Returning art Dtecm« Ayln: Kravclless‘ CGuide. Ntages leave the 1 W indsor Houses at with her. Racks.â€"The Caleconia Spring Steepie chases and other sports have been arâ€" ranged to teke place on the 9th and 1Ut} of September next. Nziriy Comurietep.â€"The new drain in Stewart street is nearly completed. The drain pipe used will prove great improve ment on the old wom.]«-n box drain. Forgravua‘s AcoREGaT Two Enormous Menageric cent Museums, and a dot under eight centreâ€"pole te to all, 50 cents ; Childres: .10 p m. OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION 0o teamer Peerless leaves..... .. 1 & Buresss‘ News Dero..â€"The Tix be procured at Mr. Rurgess‘ News Russell House, also all the latest zines, weekly papers, novels, and descriptioniof stereoscophic views, w 4 0_ @ITIV@R.......<< teamer Queen Victoria leaves Corrsotios.â€"In Reott, Cayley & Caley‘s letter in yesterday morning‘s issue the expression " by the clumsy wording of the Dm'?flma, ‘" should read by the clumsy ing of the advertisement in the Daily News. ies eeinen aeen huryg ... > 0 > 1.15 am.. 7.435 pDMm UENTEKAL YERMONT RAILROAD. the Ottawa Garrison Artillery won the Ontario Rifle Association Badge at the competition held on the Ritfuu Ritle Range on Saturday last. ‘The badgo was presented to the Ottawa Rifle Club. Tus UTrawa Crick®t Cuupâ€"Ilt is ox E:c"d that the members of the Utiawa icket Club will return home toâ€"morrow evening. They will doubtless ph{ at Kingston to day which completes t eir list of games. A New Uxirorm â€"Mr. James Peacock of Rideau street has just completed a »et of new uniform caps for the Sbamrock Lacrosse Club. They are of white and green, and are really very tasteful and most Lccommg to the wearers. Decxk axo DisorogrLy.â€"A drunken individual at the corner of Elgin and Maria streets last night enlivened the residents of that peaceful noi&hbourboo‘l New Gas Laxr.â€"A new gas |amp the*s beer nut up on the north side of Daly streec between Ottawa and Cumberland streets. This was a much needed improve ment and the people rejoice accordingly . A new platform is being laid down in the same locality. by his very appreciative efforts as an orator. â€" A little persuasion from some one induced him to move himself to. some other quarter. It is neediess to say that there was rejoicing at the riddance of this nuisapce. . + + LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RALLâ€" | Sm un dnc immminmnanlann on wat. | _ Care to Grirr.â€"An edging cart came res.... 7.30 am., 11.00 am., 200 p.m.,, /to grief yesterday on Wellington street ty B0 p.m. | losing one of its wheels. . The cause of the BP % an m T25 am. 355 p.m.. | disaster is attributed to the street railâ€" Swart Pox.â€"The residents of the city will be glad to learn that this fell disease has almost disappeared from the city. The few cases remaining on Dr. Lynn‘s hands are convalescent and some of then who were attacked severely, have that gentleman‘s skill for bringing them back, almost from the jaws of death. Ottawa may almost be said to be now free from contagion, so alarmists may set their minds Waxtox Daxaoe.â€"The residents of Daly street, and more especially those in the vicinity ot Nelson street, are again complaining that not only the shade trees, but also those in their own gardens are being ruthlessly destroyed by a lot of mischievous young urchins _w‘o prow! about that neighbourhood for no other reason than to do all the damage they .c‘n. Avi)';l-i-ce-!;uxi in plain elothes should be sent up there during the evenings. Ter O‘Connegce CztcessratioX®. â€" lhe reparations for the great fete on the &qjor’l Hill toâ€"day were completed last evening. The beautiful arch is a neat affair, without being gaudy, and the variâ€" ous stamds, booths, &c., appear to have been laid out in a n:ost convenient manâ€" ner. The same may be said of the base ball grounds, and if the weather is pro g’ofikom a most enjoyable time may be ed forward to. The programmes issued promise no end of variety in the shape of amusement at both the : . md the base ball grounds . Excursion : .»< are expected from different parts ol the surrouning country, and hotel keepers have made due preparation for the c.owds which are sure to flock into the city. Everybody is on the qui vive for a thorough day‘s amusement. | . 10. A e amacadina dhâ€"< necpntrin shut up some other w . The police ‘.‘.Mdâ€".uumu t Associatio® Bavos.â€" Lieut. Harris of Tus Doso Nuisaxc«.â€"Residents in Al bert street and its immediate vicinity could not, had they tried their utmost, succeeded bou:r than thley have done in geiting together a co lection of the noisiest curs of the lowest degree. Each might is made hideous by their barking and howling, and not unfrequently a beâ€" lated wayfawrer is made the subject of a general omhum by an allied force of the eaninesâ€"attacking any one en masse is about the only point upon which they seem to agree amon« themselyesâ€"apart from that '.bzlcury out the Dr Watt‘s doetrice, and delight to "bark and bite." "The faitbful '.tcln:,og’lullnonul. bark," sounds My, ut the neighbours would z' in the present instance, if &.‘WP‘{ that ammal olfn pn_»bitAyl l:“ "on the or anywhere but in rh street. ‘-.M b“& black and white brute doomed to destruction, it he is t ET 242 * MWKe : ced arF iD PRUYUL_RAJLWAL. L Ot: ROYAL MAIL LiNE il intcllinence. mt rning &At seell, U 0 aum., t 1240 p.o b le x consists of Iwo Magn ti le Circus, all a, Admission 1240 p.mr At AU a.nl ) p.m ar Es can â€" wepot, _ magh every 8 a in u. L1 l'amcy u m public ArrivEp FROM MONTREAL:â€"/A MHMIUC® of the sporting fraternity arrived in the city yesterday from Montreal, to be present at the festivities to day W ty The Foot Rack.â€"The haif mild race between Loverin and Irvine, is announced to take place on the |2th inst., at the Mutchmoor Park. The former is under the training of Vosburg, of Montreal. Nuw SinewaLk.â€"1D new sidewalk on Metcu is progressing very (® much needeéd improvet appearance C Acrivar or Basknarcegs.â€"The well known ball tossers of the thriving city of Ogdensburg, | arrived _ hete yesterday. They report that there will,be ;Lhr(o exâ€" Sodimee otes o se * F cursion from that city today by Lawrence and Ottawa Railway. Faiss Rumor.â€"The report which was very extensively circulated â€" throughout the city that a liberal prize would be offered for competition by Base Ball clubs, on Major‘s Hill today, is without foundaâ€" tion. Excursio® to Kixastox.â€"The members of the Uttawa Base Ball Club have effect ed arrangements with the railway com panies for excursion tickets to that point, A large number of citizens intend accom panying the party. There is to be a grand celebration under the auspices of the U‘angemen. Graxp Hion Mass in St. Patrick‘s Church on the 6th of August, at 9 am. Professor Mills, of Christ Church, will preâ€" side at the new Organ on the ahove occaâ€" sion. The talented choir of St. Joseph‘s Church, with the able assistance from members of the Choral Union of Ottawa, will be in attendance. The Grand Mass of Hayden with the popular Hallelujah horus and other selec Music will be rendered Tux | "Tuvrxoes Bay Sextin®.."â€"We have received the tirst number of the Thunder Bay Sentinel, a nenat sheet, which made its bow before the public on tha 20th ult , at Prince Arthur‘s hndix,.un- der the \‘onduclorshi*) and editorial charge of Mr. M. Hogan ; the t_vpogrngbicd ap | pearance of the Sentinelis excellent and the matter is of the most readable charâ€" acter; it is chiefly locul, politics being eschewed, with the single exception of Mr. 8. 1. Dawson, whose address appears in the columns, to the favorable notice of the "Free and Independent Electors" of Algomae. _ We wisL our contemporary every success Uporirzrovs.â€"For the greatest variety of noxious odours to be found in a small place, we commend connoisieurs in such matters to the interior of the Police Staâ€" tion. Dark and ill ventilated, there is but little comiort for the unfortunate wight who has to do station duty either by night or day, if the former during the summer time, there is just a chance of his getting some fresh air if he chooses to run the risk of catching a cold by sitting outside, but during the winter, dmor night, he is cooped up in that miserable stifling den of a place heated up to fever point, and: the heat of course extracting from the tilthy persons and garments of the prisâ€" oners, every evil smell the nose is heir to, added to this, an escape of gas, or a drain or some other hot bed of im,i»urily, all tend to make the &lwo unwholesome for the men or for the prisoners. Truly a policeman‘s " lines are no? cast in pleasant places, and the force will to a man rejoice when the new station is built, but. in the meautime, something might be done to improve the present state of affairs. A Revecaton or tus | Past,â€"Thirty years ago, a gra\ eyard, of about two acres in extent, existo. between what are now Queen and Sparks streets. It was on a hill, and the way to Upper Town, as a certain portion of Bytown was then called, was by & windin‘f‘;;ud now built upon by one part of that hotel situated on one side of the City Hall Square and known as the " Union House.‘" Yesterday an excavaâ€" tion in Queen street, made ‘or the purâ€" pose of introducing water pipes into the Citizen office, revyealed one or two coftins, and a human skull, a jaw bone, thigh and arm | ones, and ribs were thrown out by the workmen, being found not far from the surface. In the course of time this little © City of Silence ‘‘ had been levelled and intersected by buildings of the living, while the places of interment was onrrioJ far beyonxf the bounds of Bytown to Sandy Hill. These are now in turn closed up and as building goes on in that direction some accidental spade may hereafter turm up a Yorick or an 4nak. ‘The whole earth is only one vast charnel house, and there is no knowing what time may reâ€" veal, Beechwood Cemetery at present seems far off, but even it, in no gr«t length of time, wiil be built upon and inâ€" habited by the quick as well as the dead. Excvrsion to tH® spnmos.â€"Anod':r )leasant party are preparing to go on the !\uemoon oxycuuiol::'l:o tfio gzlo'ionin Springs, by the Queen Victoria on Saturâ€" way. All those desirous of visiting the Springs should avail themselves of this oprortunity. w ‘ws Poucs Statiox.â€"The only object of interest round the Po‘ice Station at twelve o‘clock last night was P. C. Groulx smoking the pipe of ‘peace, with no prisoner to hol«r aweet converse with. Rev. Dr. O‘Reilly armved in town last evening, accompanied t:{ Rey. Father ‘Donnell of Prescott, and are staying at the Bishop‘s Palace. A namesake of the Liberator, Rev. Daniel O‘Connell, of Douro, will sing the Mass in the Cathedral at ten o‘clock. It is said that a special Providence looks after the interests of drunken men and chi‘dren,and certes if the hair breadth escapes of both classes from severe injury or death, that ‘are daily recorded, one would be alimost inclined to believe in the truth of the adage, uwohu,y after the escapads one Richard Nash invol untarily performed yesterday morning. 1t seems from an interview one of our reâ€" porters had with him, that the Kaur portion of Wednesday, drinking t at one tayern and theu at another, he having been seen in the company of several men whose repute is not of the best kind. Nash states‘that the last thing he remem:â€" bers was being in a Centre Town batr, and he supposes from there he started for his home, which is in lg:nei‘hbourhood of Rochesterville. 1t would seem from the sequel that he must have gone along i Sparks street, and missing his way, have fallen over the precipice near Christ ! Church, for at two o‘clock a.m., the con stables on dO\:{ were attracted to that neighbourhood by hnri&g nwu‘l_gl uLof hnd â€"Anadubendine Seable e ol o. Td E some person in pain. Un searching the found Nash lm at the foot of the olilfv, bleeding profusely from a fearful cut in the centre of the forehead, and appearing to be suffering much pain, ‘I‘boux he was insensible, from injuries in W of his body, mo bones ap to be fractired. ‘The cons‘ables conveyed him to the Police Station, and spplied such remedies as were at their disposal, and at nine o‘clock Dr. Lyan saw him, and proâ€" nounced hi« injuries to be of a most seriâ€" ous nature, b ing chiefly internal, The cut on the forehead proved to be nu:x a flesh wound, but the stomech was m swollen, and presented all the external apâ€" pearances of severe having been sustained in that re Nash appeared to be wflmn from that, and screamed loudly while being subjested to «n‘ examination. Dr. Lynn Ordered him to be removed to the General Hospital at ance, and he was conyeyed thither in a THE ©‘CONNELL CENTENNIAL, A Mau Falls over a Procipice. rrom . Moxtr®rar:â€"A _m_unl»er wark.â€"The work of lgying a k on Metculf and Maria Streets ag very favourably, and this 1 improvement will ad:] to the of the neighbouwrhood. SERIOUS AC IDENT. pieces of Sacred e St ZIn8 Tendersâ€" Board of Examiner‘s Report~ Finance Report and Budget. ‘Thore was a regular meeting of the Board of Public School Trustees, held in the City Hall, last night. _ Present : lliram Robinson, Chairman, Messrs. Barâ€" ber, Bronson, Robertson, Bedard, and Le Sueur. | The minutes of the previous meeting were read and by resolution confirmed. .Wll‘m PS opoe e It was contended on one hand that Messrs. T. W. Currier & Co‘s tender was the lowest, and that a menifest injustice was done this firm in rq&octing their tender in opposition to the opinion of the Architect. It was contended on the other hand that the question was disposed of at a previous meeting of thokBou‘d. unlfibat I s n e e n t drith. PREAEHTN oo e e o s ds s it was illegal to reâ€"open the question With: out notice of rmotion. ‘The Chairman ruled the amendment out of order. _ 8 â€" 2oL UETD T IITCC The orifinal resolution was then carried on the following division :â€" | Yeas.â€"Barber, Bronson, Lo Sueus. ‘The following accounts were subrntitted to the Board : â€" Oliver & Son (furniture),......... $1,409.00 W. M. Beattie & Co., (200 tons _ [ Of COM)....ccvc. cce eeerrere e e eeer e + 1,088,.00 R. Bishop & SONM.......c cce es 20.15 Henry F@llOW@®.......c.c.cc e e 41.80 T. ey were referred to their respectiv > committees. The Chairman next read the following report from the Board of Examiners.â€" To the Board of Public School Trustees, City of Ottawa : (Gizxtcexzx,â€"As Chairaan of the Board of Examiners of Public School Teachers in this city, appointed by You} L respectâ€" fully nmw you the result of the session of said held in the Central School West, on July 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 ultimo. The following members of our « Teachâ€" ers‘ staff‘‘ presented themselves for exâ€" aminatibn, with the annexed result ; _ For promotion from 3rd to 2nd class‘ Mary A. Browne, 31d class rengwed ; Agnes W. Fleming. 3rd class renewed ; Mary Hastey, 3rd class renewed ; Matilda Hastey, 3rd class renewed ; *Florence T. Monteith ; Isabella McMaster, obtained 2ud class grade A.; Mary A Pilson, 3rd class renewed ; * Elizsabeth Stewart ; Sarah Stewart obtained 2nd class grade B. ; 'MuiAG.Tom-.f Pnd ciass, grade B. For promotion from 2nd c yrade wgrvfe A., Duncan Robertson, nfin& after lst day ; Annie Steacy, fell short by a fow goint-. N. B.â€"The certificates of those marked thus * being in force for another year, it was not necessary to renéw theni, 'l(ho certificates of the others, who had theirs renewed expired either in July or Decem: ber of the current year, hence their reâ€" Bolcrdh.‘ z draw m:u:lm of the to the excepti E:u.bn which Miss Isabella Meiuw obâ€" tained at this examination, passing up to a higher grade without taking the interâ€" mediate ste 1 would also notice the fact that tg:ro are some on the above list who are just in the position they were in last year, and in some cases not so fi:d. Mr. W. J. French, from Cumâ€" berland, also presented himself I:(fflro us, but as he is not under {ou.r jurisdiction, I need not give the result. _ _ newal noARD Of PUBLIC sCHOOL TRUSTEE®. All the members of the Exanining Board were assidous in the performance of the duties n-xxod them ‘as the certified statement shews. All of which is respectfuliy sybmitted. t.hebuu.nfl paratus Blyth & :‘_P;P"‘ Butterworth & Co...... u.l:hulo.d :‘lnumnd.l'll)%llw oved by Mr. Baupur, s y Mr. Broxsox, that the tender of I 1»430'- & Co for heating apparatus for ‘the Pri: mary Schools be accepted, and that the building committee be directed to take immediate steps to have the same ‘put into the schools. t« 40| _ Moved by Mr. Rosertsox, setonded by Mr. Lz Sugu®, in amendment, that the tenders for heating upmtm be received and reforred to the building committee to take such steps as they mssy deeim best in the matter of placing furnaces in the Un moticn of Mr. LeSveu®, seconded by Mr. Romzzrsox, that pursuant to the notice given by the mover on the 3rd of June, it be now resolved, that before a notice of reconsiderstion is allowed to dperate it must be submitted to the Board and sustained by at least one thind of the members present. | FINANCE REPORT. Mr. Barserz presented the following report of the Finance Committed: To the Cerporation of Public School b.(}eul.hmen.â€"'l“lao‘ l"mu:: Committee w report that they haye examined th: following accounts and Indm{ them correct, recommend their payment : * McLean, Roger & Co. (Advrg.)...... $40 22 J. Tubman, (Sundries) C, E. Wolff® (Surveying)............. _ 30 UQ J. Durie & Son (Stationery, &c)..â€" 101 41 Geo. Mortimer In compliince with ‘the request of the of Mrs,. Currie the caretaker of the Bo)ton .â€" Robertson, BOARD OF EXAMINERS‘ REPORT. Board TENDERS FOR SASH A0COUNTS OHANGE OF RULE, . J. Bortuwios, I.P,8. Chairman. the 64 spli? yo $1:800 80 $1,195 00 | g482 55 52 T0 After considerable discussion the folâ€" lowing was approved by the Committee : Debentures and Int.......... 4,330 00 (1) Repairs and alterations..... 2,500 00 (2) Furniture, &0o., old............ _ 1,000 00 & NOW ... sll. + 500 OO IMBWWNRNHbMR.. 2 .22 022222 2caaaarareee 450 OU including prizes....... ... 1,200 UV Printing and advertising.... 300 OV New Furnaces.................. 1,500 00 Double windows to the new Primary Schools...........â€" 500 00 Requisites for cleaning, &c. _ 200 00 Leaving to be provided by City Council.................$28,150 00 The Committee having risen Mr. Barsu® moved, seconded by Mr. Lz Sulum the report of the Committee of the just read be received and ".ff“d sand that the Secretary be instruc to affix the Seal of the Board to the Estimates and transmit the same to the Corporation of the City of Oty:wa, and that the Chairâ€" man make a demand for the same in the name of the Board, and that the Corpora tion be requested to grant authority to this Board to issue Debentures to the ‘ amount of $8,830. _ â€" o e Mr. Barss® entered at some length into an exp‘anation of the !::5“, after which the resolution was carried unanimously. THE OOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Moved by Mr. LeSuzur, seconded by Mr. Browsoxn, that the Board hereby take occasion to express their great satisfacâ€" tion at the resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Cofiamlm'i- tute, to make it free to the en of city ratepayers and to admit scholars of both sexes, and this Board beg further to oxfinu the hogthot the Prfnury Class will however, given up at an early w. Some discussion ensued, and the feelâ€" ing was unanimous that the Preparatory elass should be at once abolished as being g:ed:;lliohl to the interests of the Public 6 4 whook ty the eeirco) meongpment, on ool management comâ€" mmittee, it suall be the duty of the Seoreâ€" n ie e e e e t 2 :Z:onoufyuobofmnmbonhtho in which their names will appear on the list. * The ution was carried. The then adjourned. pourtrayed the rich gond natured Englishâ€" man who took to the mfilfifoof.Cfl- mean campaign for the fun of the thing, most cépitally, His drollery was naturgl, as wuhrn‘fidninu throu::’ the hoo.mllll‘ scene in the hut before Sobu&polwu inâ€" imitable, and: he earned a meed of well . merited lause, s?t. Jnc:nslr.w. F.Owe&).m father of twins, and proud of it, was & capital piece of acting and elicited both l@aughter and applause. Of and she was made the recipient of several beautiful bouquets whioh'm thrown to her by some of tne whose m“mmw:nm.d since she came WA Belle Baily, as Lady Shendryn, and Mrs Frafk Murdoch Miss Ida Savory‘s acting, suffice it to th :t it was,what it always is, unexceptic sang a very prefiy Dalâ€" gdg“ubim:-%ngflfiw&mflm the: t credit by the manner in vhim lmtdnsd,tbdr respective roles. A most satisfactory evening‘s enâ€" 3. fop pume tnpang on oo tho mage on a1d ing the National Anthem. ‘After D lock ie toeis in mhed the apdience on behalf of Miss Sazory. The Shaughraun wh.ill hophydm'esgmmhr the t time. Corporation will have a sweet bill of dam s to pay on seconnt of that hydrant in :Eoontlt:'of :h:‘lkhnlk on Metcalfe street. t night again, a tleman returning from the theatre um'onfinl of it, and ilfihndmoofhhmm that it was some time before he sufficiently as to be enabled to walk home, A lamp should be placed near, Baxx or Beirss Nortu AxuzricAâ€" Mr. Charles MceNab, of New York, Chief Manager of lhd‘mkot British North America, on this side of the Atlantic, is at present in the cily and staying at the Russell House. ®TAWA, PRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1874 Oxom Mors.â€"Some of these days the GOowaAN‘s oPEBA HiUVsSE and recommend that she TELEGRAPHIC. L green.. The following Members of Parliaâ€" ment will attend as representatives of the Catholic Union :â€"E£nund John George WH Arthur John ‘Km 0’01.1}, ylig’:lflln-m 0‘ ; ‘uhh:dmck ts who nrriv:: bw guests w in the celebration are: Bishops Lonts, Sacaville street, in which ( published u\dzbtrl.lnud. ing the past week. Rentes 66 fr. 20ots. Ror®, Aug. 5th.â€"Pontifical High Maxs wuoo?obrmd today, in muif.m of Just College, as a mark of sympathy with Just Coll as a mart thnO’Co;&l festival. The @‘Connell Centennial . New Yorr, August 5.â€"About three thousand Irish Ameriqan . oi of Brookl{:, assembled at the Aoad of Music in that oi:yh»nl;ht‘lhofiorvm of the Centennial of the. birth of Daniel O‘Connell. The meeting was a very enâ€" thusiastic %&h orator of the eveâ€" ning, Hon. O‘Gorman, was freâ€" quently interrupted â€" byâ€"applause during the delivery ‘of. his address A nu:xbor of.?fidlollo clergymen were ::s' en Sailing of the Octavia. The yacht Octavia, hul‘nulud on sus~ picion ‘of b.ug]. Cuban filibuster, sailed to day, ostensibly for Uruguay. The Indian Frauds. A special from Cheyene states that in the Indian Fraud Investigation the Comâ€" mittee had much dmm any ane there to u-ug in the Indian Service, as having facts are interested in not divulging them. . .______ Cntoago, Aug. 5.â€"Hon. Jesse 0. Norton, formerly United States Senator q‘}i:‘fm minent public man in this in his residence in this city last night. . . Nsw Oruraxs, Aug. 5.â€"Special Troaâ€" sury Agent, Kinull:,‘l-l taking testimony in regard to the alleged frauds in pryment of em; h{ul wor on the Custom Tiowss... TL is oh-ru?dn&-' -n{:flhm ics and artisans who accep work worked as mechanics and w rolls, and receijved three and w«-qunhn per day, while_the Governâ€" montwohngodfonrmdflndolhw day for their services. He also s that much of the work done by these skilled mechanios was afterwards covered by contracts and the Government made to pay again for the same work. nibal Mo., last Saturday night, and has nibal Mo,, last Saturday night, and has le trunk belonging to Fitch and Cloberâ€" New York, in charge of their tra v agent, went the brbz with the engine and _car on Hannibal and 8t. Joe oad, near Hanâ€" not yet been found. ‘The trunk is said to contain $15,000 worth of diamonds and Mny Fog: erdaint y c o morege hal RBzororp, M. August 5th+â€"Large umbers . . of le arri iss "a" mm " on ol Boach, today and lasting Uou! the 100 un s aven ons "mos ho menrapparke Lare i7 i enpenied siermnnaly the Sinh Snd ciation will be present, _‘ started up the river in a boat, and as the boat floated back without him it is sup: Te uo Coren on i contitined, by s heavy rise in the river. John: Fhomas, a farmer, started with his son in a boat. to rocover some of Inlm washed. away by the flood, but eapaized and Mr. Thoms was drowned, the son succeeded in reaching some treés ‘ he clung three hours to a limb untilihe rocover some of hnm washed. away by the flood, but eapaized and Mr. Thom»s was drowned, the son: succeeded in reaching some treés hflmflmhflubsmm was resoued, A -nm started up the river in a as the hast finstad hack without him it is aun« posed he was drowned. A Sample Trunk lost. Sr. Lovis, Aug. 5th. A jeweller‘s samâ€" A M L R1 U AN. Death of a Prominent Man The O‘Connell o.-u_-_-hl ~â€" NEW . ORLEANA. enc c Custom House Frauds. FRANCE. lnon'm of Rpocie. Drowned by the Flood. NEW YORK. Camp Meeting. CINCINNATL OHIOAGO. ROME. CRAND CELEBRATION O‘ Conncll Under the unn{le- of the Old Bt. Patrick‘s Litâ€" erary A«soeiation, and the Joint Coâ€"operation of the Catholic Yourg Men‘s Rociety and the Irish Cathotic Temperance Society of Ottawa. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Association, reconded by a number Of lo-hra Ulnlru. the day w 1 be Proclaimed a PUBLI HQLIDAY. The -nonumm also made arrangetments with the a Cen ral and Otiawa & Bt. Lawrence na{lwul. for kxourâ€" sion Tickets to and rom Ottawa at Uuli‘-r:} good for Fridey and Saturday, 6th and 7th Frday, Aug. 6th, 1875. Augus t The Celebration of the Day will commerce at 10 Jslock a.m , witht & , in the Cathedral. ‘The Choir will be under the direction of ROSA _D‘ERINA. The"Reverend Or. O‘Rellly, Late of Dublin, ai present at St. Micoael‘s Catheâ€" dral, Toronto, and admittedly the ablest puipit orator in the Dominion will preach the The Major‘s Hill. At the requesi of the 8t. Patrick‘s 14 of the day, i A Collection Lk in aid of the GWDBH#H?IIB.XB?LUW At one o‘clook B m., the citizens and excursionâ€" ‘&‘:Kllllll asremb‘le on the Mejor‘s Hill, where ORDER OF CELEBRATION. oF THE Governor General‘s Foot Guards, 2 Overture to the Drama of © Mozurt ". .. .Buppe 8 riuile.s. «; . .:# Bt. Pagrick‘s".. ..Laurent i M aonfedt ofi e T Rirink io+ LAutebt Will play tde folicwing choice selection of airs, . atranged speciaily for this occasion,. 56 Waits 1 arch on Irish Atrs.......... Hartman i AeQieaie io uo Urania ar » Moweti ".". Hapbe Ve lk ANATIONAL ANTARM. .. °_ QUADRILLES. ‘The Inde pendent Cornet â€"Band will be in atâ€" PROEESSOR GUSTAVE SMITH, 10 Grand Se‘ection . .‘‘Rage in London*". Ri 11 Coaaniitie."" roaut aor Melion®.." Kaq drities tendance for the accommodation of thase who !gggousfln in the Labcers or Irish Quaâ€" folded wiie Crusheen, and the ble feat of i omnare eaiooniee in y ao 46., Wil} be instltt am‘&.-mfi‘.‘?.."'h fhon »iticheien‘t. Shine d art mm n m: on mfi\ -'«‘n':'.@ tiie prige of $10, BALLOON Grand High Mass. WALLG. weee . »» * -‘“'"""i'.::'.:'.'.'.'.'.fi-i_ Te met‘s d s i N wikticen Mavourneen; ty on fan c rete m?fi"fi :tq‘:h-ndtho that ance Galop.....««»»"The Night Bell"......Harman Refreshments will be provided on the Admission to the Pubiic Free. In the evening, & GRAND CONCEKT and an g:flo:oanm take ph.?“l: Gowâ€" e es es % n mdmll liver the uo:a. id LIFRâ€"SIZED PORTRAIT OF O‘00NNRLL. assisted by the Queen of Irish Melody, * MDLLEF, ol e eenk Ooiin e Aoroaenerntoamith milk portrait of the Liberator, in one of his aititudes, painted under the «}irection of W m. k ., of Ottaw, will ¢Wt Eunu' To Tho un the hhay rmm-'.'-.g addreased in favour of Catho i« Emancipation and of. the Unlofl: Pm‘;ntnuund dise m will occupy positions on }WO......‘:...-.::.W Orchestra ASAD Ruse F-lu. T ‘ h '“M-ymu" 4 Bolo Pianotorts :.;. Sirigh Airs® (New)...... 5 Song. -miiardvfi'mw Provt 6 Mufi ..Thomas Davis 1“‘”:@4“.. NATIONAL AN sar8»» ««: + » ORCHBTRA 4 Organ Solo....‘‘w‘Connell Nationsl March". 6 !wmiflufismm".. 7 Postry and Harp..... ._‘;%__ of Davis, Caro= Mr. E. A. MoDowsin, known Oration on O‘Connell, Nicholas Flood OPERA HOUSE. t usrsses se0+ _ IJMD ABG MODR® . svevs saeess »«+4 Miss Waller, Miss Heney and Miss Nagle. S E R M O N Centennial < )TTXWA; © PROGRAXMXR:~ '.i'.‘fl&hâ€"m_" s3 o »» «+ iOR AFTERNOO N MORNINC. SS Nogte, Aunontes «E:iile of Erin"......, Campbell OF THE ASCENSION. EVENING. Rosa D‘ Erina..... . ‘O‘Connell â€" Gentennial CHAMPION LACROSSE â€" GAME Shamrock vs. Caughnaughwage. Foot of Eigin Street, five minutes from Russel! FRIDAY. AUGUST 6th BASEâ€"BALL, RUNNING, J UMPING DANCING ; And other Amusements. . The 8t. Patrick‘s Bocietyof Ottawa havi a ienss ne! «* avi Eindiy granted the use of the Uttawk Suss Ball Grounds of the Ottaws Base Ball Club, have detemins to celebrate the occasion in a manner worthy of the Great Liberatorâ€" OVER $1,600 FOR DISPLAY !! This Socicty having madespecial arâ€" rnnfimentsgiththeflaugofl of the St. Lawrence & Ottawa, and Canada Central Railroads, as well as with the Ottawa River Navigation and Union Forwnrd.mi' Companies‘ â€"Lines of Steamers, ets will be issued over these Routes at=ONE FARE, and Grand Trunk Railroad between Monâ€" treal and Toronto a FARE AND A THIRD, and good for TWO DAYS, theuh? enabling: Excursionists to the City of Ottawh to visit all the prineipâ€" al points of interest in and around the Capital including the #&&.New Exhibitron Grounds, Farâ€" Famed Chaudiere Falls, Rideau Falls, Partiament Buildings, and other points of interest. THE IMMORTAL O‘CONNELL Of the day will take place inâ€"the 8t. PATRICK‘S CHURCH, ‘Upper Town, At 9 a. m. The Sermon on the occasion FATHER STENSON, or Auxoxt®. At the conch ‘of the Religions Bervices, the m will form into Ottawa â€" Baseâ€"Ball Procession Headed by their : .. Magnificent Bariner ) * .____ UNION BRASS BAND * will proceed to the Base Ball Grounds Programme of the Day. Game to commence at 10 o‘cl. sharp. Champion . Lacrosse/ Match "‘betwoon the celebrated Shamâ€" rock Lacrosse Club of Monâ€"â€" E mt,h(:hmplomoflhowaild, nâ€" ~dian Club, E_ -.-..p-:-s_------m 00 Mwiflho:lpniouoonud be in attendance. the grounds at a reasonable rate. ::&T&..?..l.l.i.lllfi “’g ; t $5, ie dlata o prentices‘ Race, halfâ€"mi sn aut m on 11. Champion 100 Yards Dash, Medal OI'.‘.T....................'... ‘1:: Wheelbarrow m“:: 14. Catching Greased Pig, within the grounds. _ _ _ DANCING to commence at 2 p.m. and continue until 12 m. The sale of intoxicating Liquors prohibited. At the Close of the Baseâ€"Ball Match Addresses will be delivered by several gentliemen. Entries :â€"â€"Nos. 1, 2, 10 & 14, free; 3, 5, 4I, 11 & 17, 50 cts ; 4, 6, 8, 9, 1%, 13, 15, 16, 18 & 19, 25ote. 16. Climbing Greased Pole...... 17. Champion Irish Jig, Medâ€" THE RELIGIOUS SERVICES LARGE PRIZES FOR ALL . Champion nu.n-n :S:::"éo MAGNIFICENT â€" OELEBRATION. 250 yards Hurdle Race, over 8 Hurdles 3ft 6 inches, Gold Medal or...,......, . 16t $10 2nd will be delivered by the gified q"-hm\u'..nn,...w"?;‘;l‘l‘: where the following will be the weight 100 lbs, open to 166 $2, 200 |.smeetrincncss.... WuIUsORK .:...s4:.ssi:s:ssis6is.. CELEBRATION aeeeee es eb aue se ae n 0 808 06 00 6 the orks will take place Grounds 10 00 10 00 Mark the Day and AUGUST 9th & 10th, Largest ln the W Until the above days and see an It won‘t cost any more than it will visit any ordinary Cirous,. % A World on W Now on its Ninth Annual Tour, Oufl-.-lummtwa FOREPAUGH SHOW OTTAWA TWOâ€"DAYS, AVGUST ~9th -Im“ MONDAY : and © TURSDAY. uno-um :y the Puoblic, the "fi. MAMMOTH â€" MENAGER t 3,500 Beasts and The â€"Aftenoon _ and [fl wWAIT! WAIT LIVING GIRAFFE 5 Trained KElephnt Rhincceros! Hippopotamus THE GRAND Bs Mostainont Autom All the Mechaniou) Automsi «e improved: stationary â€" Bends forth coolness in the I Trig Pnd Musiam parition, 6 A FOUNTAIN OF REAL W. Kland, Cstri th, Beare, Oro« Te it ane an DOUBLE E% etoate Pertornsors in lou &Mo‘u for na Turn out Everybody, and see ‘the 200 PLUMED HORSE More than a mile of Chariots 1 ‘ and Camels in Harness. A Band, equal to Holiday Par Wanuth® "Bot C Everynody. °* Admission to wl + » > And the DAY and DA Puis road Show, but a Great and can be seon by all mon as it THE TIMES t %W- Â¥icrorpa eresy shingy to Ciezander beeataati) 0 * ohn C Roger, sole propric § * * _‘ wENErs 2100c â€" _| HBBS PropertyCom m _ ion ogge s T. H. mnmouil‘&ms 82' (l%Elrlkslbos PropertyCom m ion : w hnts boudine mtoms ud posts Will be kept.Co on a respSotianly" solioned, Tor "wil Wt * ~O dingpesmmzcaiongh * 82, â€" Sparks . St s io smm th Net aod Yore hildren under 0 Opens at liaud 7 p m.. Cc Balloon dtiave, 1. 0§EPCA® All on--m-u-.fi YÂ¥ For sale by all Ollmen. Des. 4, 1874. 66 at their : flce on he Cirg of Otiaw» M *** "lter, Rtain or 8i im »N@&* REMEMEBER THE Electroâ€"Plated Ware, &4 LL perrons in the Oity of OHZ that a General of i if Ilpoal 1 i io Mb PUBLIC NOTIOEL. Miscella Of the 1#th Century, eto inclnding a CONTALINS NEARLX THE CREAT i di dald and wil! rem ain opeb #0 o d anrnid b | A O CVERARD 1 VW h mh-_lu-‘ *# d by the seading MMPI ~> Modl Jity of OTTaAW Tm.. , Ao nenibe Iro! P K O T OFFiCEâ€"No. Bept.@, 1878 TA W .}1, Wo LUOWEEE AKD met 9t ORFICEâ€"N ETHKUR F th. 4 L/A NTiL J0t, AS, 4874 wap. Bolls VOL. TRA Dx YA

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