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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Sep 1875, p. 1

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jam ow juiring nCo roof and &, capâ€" and New York. rac‘s comsints in SteBP ugob. They are wige 013 4 aai Nelson ste. aantity vnlyn‘f‘ Hotel xtracts xtracts UBS, &c xtracts xtracts X :r acts xtracts £ Canada. Hers s and Uraamenia ERAâ€"S4 PRON I wUT Et is dusiri ai 00 a; W Towly L fes 1s75. . Purtio® » in ordering. maroon,. The wl r .‘:‘ul '::dm.rf wer Canada, s af Hussei Y , e copy our be mude to a0d 1 stins his paint is equai, as it &ul-m- paint is exâ€" eries al S rou, falt A ~oS RLs 1RON 31 w tasts t Olie a few W=Lt &o,. anoe 1y wb wt ("l «xN Rarrister Attorney, Selicitor in Chan eeÂ¥y, &o.. c0 bionapce c ULI&HO WIHOMAS P. FORAN V . *Â¥ UHom«opathic FPhysician, Surgeon Acconeheur. a D Pbysiclau, ~urgeon and Acconcheur Uity l)l «». 4 Ww " barrimier, Atiorncy, Seolicttors, &¢., pieas: gessor areis be im »iA N H +.XÂ¥ GIiH:BS & COUKSOLLE, irister® lw To $a0 PEKIl MONTH and eXâ€" penses sure to Agents everyâ€" where, seliing our New Eraided White W ire Bope Clothes Line. Sells readily at every [1RADE Â¥ARK RERGISTRRED.] * VICToRIA CBAMEER®S, WELLINXGTON BTREET, OTTAWA. issd Patenis of Invention, io o the W®Y. Jos®ri Umt,umu New York Cit bouse. <amples (ree. _ Address, . BUDSON }IMY;Q_WAKE.:)O.:% King Héreet, west, Torâ€" MiLLGN% & CHRYSLER, hat wili EC P m h A: ‘u;rrlnlrr. Attormey, Notary, &¢ Flumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, v.ib. FERLANED R. Low &N R o TUPPER P ATENTS. RTHUR F. COFTON, sters and Aitornmoysâ€"at Law, Solici» ors in t in «<ory, Notaries, &C» A ROH A M B A ULT AtUcedical Cards. Notary Public and Advocate, a y Provincial Land Surveyor and Droug bismemn. _ [ LAMBERIT Harrister, Advocate, &c MARSH AL MATHESON, sILSLIHIC P.COUTLEE, B.C. Advocate, Solicitor, &e LiY MOsSGROVE, P. LÂ¥YNX W. MacCtCAl JOu \s PO N Couy ey ant w iaRD i litorncys, Solici@@rs, Conâ€" vey angers, &¢e.. Solicitors, Attorneys and mmvey aucers, &c.. W OO 4 Trade Astignee Hout \itorneysâ€"atâ€" Law, Soll: uvey ancers, &C., W i@@ DONELI TE & MILL NRELN & «ABD. tmE Y ~xO. 3938. woRrMULLY O tobtbbo n« from the errors an‘ ervous weakness, ea: ly c , i wil} send a recerpt E OF CHARGE, This ered by a missionary in n selâ€"â€"ddressed enve â€" PÂ¥i lxxas, "tation D.. Attorneys, Com rm er w Me W . R. THISTLE : Village of Hull e transaction ) exs, either in the ario, Special care wunts in both PIOâ€" eels Qllawa Manu‘s Hardware 3819â€"U Neltcttor®, "ards. PENNOCRK, H. CHRYSLE®®, LV EN streeis Oliaws MERCHANT, i my profesaion, Asmistant, Mr. ud Records oi und have much in as my sucâ€" Maria Strce #lmost pelin a lie® UC lai attentic en‘s of U teen Houses, ow presscre, Sol eitor NTH PBA NOULERTY 1000 917â€"3m or the Str B1 v d & w 2161 g840â€"1 ady Mit= Htotels. | Tho "Feathors" Hotel. ’ I Dinner is xrc\' lded from 12 A.M., until 2 P.M., at very reasonâ€" able raies. The Royal Oak Hotel, Choic. st Wines, Liquors, Cigars 4#0., &0. ac¢. Bass‘ Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stont uiyiw was 11201 0_ S meeda | coaAL OIL The Dufferin House,! COOKING STOVES, Dys ta, 1»«rangement of the D tve Orâ€" gans T:IE:PI.\'. Diseases of the Skin, A‘fi‘f"onl of the Llnr and Urinary Organs are positively cured by using the water for a few weeks. ls now open for business after being renoâ€" vated and newly flited for the comfort and accomqdation of the travelling community. The above E()pulu Reataurant has been enlarged by the addition of several »prcious @nd well furnished rooms on the recond story. _ The fvest Luncheon and Dining R the city. â€" S css Liquors, Wines and Cigars quality. Luncheon served at all bours is beartiful and brands of Liquors [Rideaun Street, near Sapper‘s Bridge,] _ Gentlemen honoring this Establishment with their patmu-%e may rely on strict attention being paid to their orders. _ oi Caledonia Springs. loyful Tidings to Thousands. A FIRST CLASS TESTIMONIALS, â€" f +* Montreal, 28th July, 1876. = 1 hereby certify Loat 1 entertain a very favorable opinion of the Haths and Waters of the Cnledoria Springs in many forms oi disease, amomy which 1 wWould empecialy . mention chronle Rbeumatiem, the mignelas of Gout, N surmlgi«, some of the vaileties 0: Culaneous disease, Dyspepsie, Chl roais, and in uveml‘z serecled cases, some oi the diseases of the K ney and B.ufder. (Signed) Gifo, W. CAMPBELL, A. M.,M. D. Dean of the Medica! Faculty, MeGill College, Dr.. Wm. Robertson, of Montre«}, wrote ms foiloWs, in 1830 :â€"But the disease above all The REJUVENATING WATERS so mnct sought for in years long past in which the action of the dea is Rheumaiism. * wnown & isw lodividuals fromy improper use of in« storéd to nealth by the use A0COMMODATIONS, A magnificent new hotel, capabie u. â€"accomâ€" modating 300 guests, will be :rn«l On June ist for the accommodation visitors. . The gioupds have been improved and beautified, und every means for amusement and exercise &xuvlded. lbe trip thither by the ultawa iver is most enjojable, and a raliroad from the fiver t« the Spftings is in course of con» airugtion. Until \'be railroad is built comâ€" fortable carrlages will be in w»itiny at the wharf for the couveyavce of visitors to the r-?um.n. The distance o the Springs from Montreal and UltaWu respectiveiy is to and 50 Mr. W. CHAMPNESS will open a good Liyâ€" ery Himble, providipy good cwrriages, hos s saddles, &c. â€" There is a good raceâ€"course on the pmgfly of the Comwn%. The PANATEAN WATERS of these Spriv 1. it. CHALKER, bndififihed Manager y y G RA HAM +008 «Popric .) U L P U U R, 8 A L1 NBR and G A 8. Ot‘a wat, Nept will yet make Cw@donia the gremiost res l in the world jor hemith and pleasure seok. ts. Thousands of tol.ng’onuul might be procured, but the reputation of the Springs renders it unâ€" necessary to do #0, | M Corner Bank and Wellington sts. , Manager, Dr, Laing, sm-?nn-uononl, will take up his residence at the Spfings during the s«ason, and ns{ be con u‘ted al any t.me. tawa, May 6th, 186. 8999â€"uf Phe abovea Hotal is weil supplied with the muil us to and from the Cars and Boats free Invalids | Attention | CHAMPION SHINGLE â€"MACHINE! Your call wi.1 be kindly 200 in Use in Canada. SELFFEEDING & SELFSETTING. This is the best shinsle machine for biock sawing ever introduced into Canada. BCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, 2006â€"1 m 70 Sparks Street, Otiawa,. PposITE THEK UOVERNMENT Work 8 o FRED FOOKS W OUne man ailends to 0o -_:rmé.m.w JUHN KENLY, Canal Enlargement. The lean the works ‘or Lhe enm:x- ment of the %ine Canal sdvordngto e place oo the SIXTEENTH day of SEPTEMâ€" ER next, is unavoidably postponed to the following dates;â€" The plans and specifications will be ready for examination (at the ‘Elm previously ment.ionedLon ‘Thursday the Sixteenth day of Beptember next. _ A CA L IS SOLICITED. Rheumatics! Read! _ Tenders will be received until WEDNESâ€" DAY the 29th day of SEPTEMBER next. _ _ W&M r;:,.} r.uunx,. THE "LONDON," A..310N â€" HOTEL, Transient Guests By the Week.... By the Month..;. ‘The letting of the works for the en Wellington Street, near Bank NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Elysium of the Invalid Is again open P 33 to 37. WILLIAM ST required for the two operations. T ACHIN E attached. One man attends to both HAIRDRESSER HI ALWAYS ONâ€" HAND. The Bar TTA W A, Ont PATENTED 1873. , rt Hopia Avenu® tray It 1. LETCH, Proprietor JAs. A. GoOUIN & CO., uruiehed with the choicest TER »» iF y Mr. Fre te rolicited. J. HENRY, Proprietor et€ water is most deci« * * 1 have who suffered much roury who were re« of the Walers. $2.50 per day By Order, Proprictor ns and oigars tlon is paid 1875. th kept on the premincs, TDt t the . bost 9%m6 bas 3784 Has recelyed instructions from a large exportâ€" log an« Colouiai Nbi: plag House in London, England, to geli out the stock of their T. H. HARRISON partieulars of which will be given in a fow days The sale will be UNRESERVE!D, and extend for a period of ONE MONTH and longer If the whole is not sold within that period. Cutlery & Domestic Goods, CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers. HOTEL COOKING RANGES! No. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russel} House. HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS! Mills‘ Supply Agency Marc® 48 1874 HAT!| HATS! KHKATS! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERLN | GREAT CHEAP SaALE AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES ! oP Felt, Silk and Straw Hats and Caps, Waterproof Coats, Umbrellas, &c., Hatters & Eurriers. In order to clear the Stock as soon as possible 1 have decided to seil all the assortment of Huts, Cape ac. at cost for cash s90sâ€"2m The stock cons sts largely o. BLYTH & KERR‘S. Rawn, Seiting, Files, Prcking, Files reâ€"cut, Azes, Judson‘s Standard Governors and uud\nl.m,‘l Vaives, Steam p8, Rue‘s Litrle Giant Injeot Also, Agency of the GLOBE GAb LIGHT COMPAN Y &o. WPORTANX i H,. MEADOWS& CO., 36 Sussex Stre Ouawa, April ;lth, 1878 8 Hats! Hats!! ajats !!! SUN PROOF HATS, March 12, 1875, AVOIDING HEAT IN THE HOUSE, HOTEL LAUNDRY STOVES!! HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES !!! HOTEL CARVING TABLES! ! ANNOUNCEMENT. II. â€" H 0 D GE 8 . Agent‘s OQutft Free! Large Commission & Cash Premiums 1 OWNS EPND‘S lBalAt of FYaUs ACtON, Vathek, Pieciola. Undine, _ Tales om Arabianu Nights, Com plete in ONE VOLUME of over 1,000 pages :ntuumlll illastrated with 34 full page Engrayâ€" ng*. It is the WORLD‘S STURY EOOK, and" all want toread it _ Agent‘s OutAt free to ail who mean business and v All ggmmu canvans. COMPRISING THB TEX Jewels of Imaginative Literature : Pilgrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakefleld, Robinson Crusoe, Paul and Virginia, Gualliver‘s Travels, W JUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLE® FOR 1875, hmd en d ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to order by TT iWA Opposito the British Lion Hotel. 0. C 0O T E‘8S, DEVLIN‘S. Indian Helmsts and Puggeries, Montreal Branch. HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!!! HRHardwarc, &c. S AVING FUEL MONTREAL AND OTTAWA T. H. Harrison, FOR THE MILLION. OEL 4BRATED CORK LIXED RIDEAU STREET, UNJION BANK BLOCK. 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., QTTAW A .08Y., ALL SIZES®, FORD & Co,, 82 SPARKS STREET, Utla wa ANDâ€" . *"Wii@Piicte west AT DEVLIN‘S. 3874 The subsoribor |1 Instruoted by a gontlomn fivlux up houm:leopln& io sell at his rooms, TIn +treet, on Ifrivay the 10th inst., at Eleven (elock, m quautity of Household RFuroiiure, comyrising chairs, tables, sofas, carpets, pioâ€" tures, hordsome bedgteais, burewus, enclosed wash star ds. Fair, wool and strow mattrasser, quilts, sheets blankets, plilow», bolsters, etc. ene wnd otter crat‘s, dressing glasges . and Mousehold _ Furniture, weveral b / room stone chiug setts, ba) an ( g;nvx Iwnoy mwatt®, writit@ deek with 1110 J le, two handsome tnree light chandetiers complete, tw very fine kitchen stoves for co«] or wood complete, very nearly new box and other stoves as well as a large quantity of stove pipes and culluery utenalls. BENMINGIIAM‘S SALE ROOMS, EL GIN SPREET, ON TUESDAY, THE L0th INST., COMMENCING ATP ELEVEN O‘CLOCK, Bo @4 D with or without rooms, @nd rooms without boar!. ‘Table and rooms Orstâ€" class _ Corner Sparks and Bunk streets, and within two minutes‘ walk of the Parliament Buildings. i â€" MRS, FORGLi . Remembor che placs, Bermingham‘s Sale Kooms, Eigin street, on FR!DAY, 10th. Tlllc PRINCIPAL of the NORMAL SCHUOL, i« prepared to recelve -&p'ueo- oom mejare pannis auring the 1aim baginning accom m uplis du the term 1 n Oe Loo " Oulee ine lerm beginbin OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER, 8, 1875. _ Printed forms on which application is to be made, can te had by addressing, A Dividend sheet has Lbeen 0 to objection untii the Pth BEPTI‘.BWM In the matter of 1. 8. BALRD, of Fitsroy Harâ€" which Dividend will be paid Insolvent Act of 1869. Montreal, 19th August, 1875 Are offeri General Gme-rloa Wines And Liquors :f unusually LOW PRICES, to make room for their Spring Stook. 5 lbs. of sound Ten for $1.00, value wat» ranteed, also, « redustion on mflur taking 10 lbs. or upwarus . & requguou on 0. } Labrador Herrings, from 80 ots. to $1.00, ueuml:s to quantit‘, or No, 4 Labrador Herring, reduc» tion of $1.25 jer bbi, dry Codâ€"fish, Course male In large vags, kiue Salt, 230 ibs. per bag, Good Western Appleâ€" and uhions, wiso on hand, ali oi which areselliry at a reauction for UM‘L From Gooderham and W Distiliery, SOLD LOW. WUIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE GROUKRIES, WINKS. LIQUOKS®, PROVISâ€" 10ON8, £TC., ETC., 10BACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE Liberal advances made on consignments, Ottawa, Sept. 7, 1876 J. H. SEMPL®. Importer, &c., 53 St, Potor #t., Moatreal, ® JAB. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingstou, C, J. CAMPBELL, bg‘, Mossre Cllnrbrll & Cassells, _ Bankers, King Btreet Hast, Rept. 1, 1875 MBRS. ALEX. ROBERTSON is pr pared to receiv : a few additional pupiis at her iesiâ€" recely : S’Er addiional denge, 412 Rideau Street. UOLNOT, TTE ERPRT CCC Terms, #6., mx.bo lea med an application as above, between hour : of two and five, any weekâ€"iay afternoon. Kidean 8t.. Ottawa, Se *. 2 1876 snoim‘3 These Sohcolsâ€"establist ed the tnmlng of First and Recondâ€"class ‘Teacher« in the +ublic g;l(‘mhâ€"vlll open ;(“n.lna + Ck. 2.00;, o;n nesday, the “‘:‘:"" Dex when ail cansloates for admi+sion are expeo‘ed to present them selves at the re\ut thre so.oo!s None can be received aiter Thursday, the 16 h _ S8TARCH, RICE, RAISINS, CUrRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOM®, also,) _ Be 22007 1 'g: Fessfon will continue ur‘l the 16th Jut~, lmm vacation frow the th rd Wesnerday in ber to the second Tuesday in Javnary, and from the Wednesday be ort io the Tuesday aftet Saster inclusive. PC _ SSAE L 4d _ c BP uslba 1 A prospectus has been rublishe; containing the nmll of the Entrance Kxamination, the General Regula‘ions, and tae gourse of sindy, Applications tor the prosjec and for admig« sion at Toront:, are to ve made Lo the Education Oflice, and at Ottnw» to the velpal of twe Ortawa Normal _ school. t ATI0N QFFIOF® Atarnet 19. 197% sur=} @@P P”VIH('IAL :l:::l'l‘l!)l Agricultzral and Arts _ A Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, _‘ O N T A R I 0O TO BE HE)} AT OTTAWA, On the 20th to 24th Sept , 1875. VCTION SALE Persons in:endipg to exhibit will mnuko nolice that the entries of ariiâ€"les in respec« tive clusses must be made with the Becrelary uw:" d“'lbmnu\“on or: bof.re the undermen Les, VIG. ~ Horses, é&l‘le =heep, Swing, Poultry, Agrtâ€" ornltmal lmphn’leuu.pon or before Sa{urday, A‘(}‘:I‘ ml‘lold" Root mloth.r‘ l'll‘; Prod Y # Machinory, and Mabulsctures ifugialiyyon O Alph. 1 Steers & Co. . «W HOLESALE~â€" bne.w'-s..l? brwginl z'uuu:mu.n ESS Nt Borueaiturel Producte, Ladies‘ Work, Fine Arts, a0, on or before Sat nusay, Beptember ath. “PJ;'-:un.-na Blank Forms m-nnm upon can W m.‘"u of all WJ Mechanics® Inâ€" subgkon 25 0° THOMBON, _, .. _ _ *‘ * HLGHK 0. THOMBO! bor, an Insolvent, OUSELK EEPERS, aTAFIO NORMAL 8CHOOLS, TORONTO AND OTTAWA. ALegal Alotices. Riuuctiont RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, [Upposite Sappers Bridge,} OTTAWA, ONT: Rale »harp at Eieven o‘clock Commission Merchints, Vocal Music. Ad@lants. @muccrs. BASKERVILLE BROS. â€"â€"DEALERS INâ€" J. BERMINGHAM, THE PRINCIPAL, NORMAL 8CHOOL, QTTAW A ALEX MOFFAT, _____ _ Assignee, _ CP Sales. _|TELEGRAPHIC. Worts Oelobrated Arts â€" Association P. U, Box 181, Auctioneer, The Jimes in a leading article comâ€" menting on the reception in New York of the American Bigo Team on their return bome, gives them high praise for the‘r bearing and achievements during their European trip,. lt thinks their visit here will be beneficial in many ways, Roxs, Sept. 7.â€"Cardinal MoCloskey left Florence for this city toâ€"day. The conasistory which wu‘.pr:intod for the 27th of this month will held instead on the 17th or 20th inst. Arrival of Cardinal McCloskey. Rows, Sept. 8.â€"Cardinal McCloskey arrived in this 'elautvduy. He was aoâ€" companied from rence by Monsignor Roncetti. At the depot he was met by Cardinal Franchie, who was llpeohlly de: utated by the Pomoto receive him, and '&&thor()bom'd, tor of the American llego. Cordial salutations were exâ€" changed. Cardinal McCloskey was then conducted to his carriage, and proceeded to tho American College, where he will reside during his stay in Rome. * Loxnox, Sept. 7.â€"‘The smount of bulâ€" liou wltthwn from the Bank of England on balance toâ€"day is £7,000. Arrived. Arrived, the steamship Marathon, from Boston. Rav 6 â€" o d h age among Cattieâ€"The @1 tmes " on Fifteen thousand animals have died of the horn »nd foot disease in Dorsetshire. St. Prterssuro, September 7.â€"â€"A teleâ€" m has been receiyed from General p oommmdi? the Russian exâ€" pedition nfimfi the Kokhand rebels, anâ€" nouncing that a battle was fought on the 24th inst, when the Russiins completely 24th inst., when the Russiins oomplo% defeated the rebels, numbering 30,000, Goleavou ind PORe® AAUSNNE CONUT) w o roctg‘ilod a fortified position which General Galoortchoff stormed. The eneâ€" killed and drowned in the Arvia Paria River. Several guns and a quantity of other wat material were captured. The losses of the Russians were inconsiderable. @eneral Kauffman will continue his ad: vance against the rebels when his means of transportation arrives from Khodfend .nli(mun, Rept. 7:::{!:. thc:flm G‘:.n Dorrogay purs y the ro: + ces, hng:usod thrm&h Roheal m’t::l 1500 men, He had lost his war material, and subsequently he reached Burguela. A Carlist Reverseâ€" The Biscayaus want Pence. The _ Biscayans are renewing their manifestations in behalf of Euoo, and refuse to w the taxes lev}od y Carliste. Rumours of negotiations for gain credence, it has said there mn. mutiny among Carlists, and many were killed and wounded. The train bringing the German pilgrims to Lourdes whiogmmohod here last night started from the station at noon toâ€"day. There was great crowds at the station, and the Burgo ifutor with alarge force of police was &mnt but there was no dis turbance, shouting or demonstration. Coxstaxtimorue, Sept. 7.â€"Order has been .;sun campletely established in Bosâ€" nigy almost restored in Persignavia. :rl Suoor is never mu:ll‘xievod witbotit merit. man m e a article and sell it once, .n'Xum. u&?’w 000,â€" 000 people in the United States, the sale to each one would be onoud: to make a decent fortune. But an article that holds the field year after {:r.r, aud the sales of which increase regularly and rapidly,must have absolute merit. Dru.R. v. Pi:rco, i:lt 3:1&10, Nd‘\; 9 OO-h cupies our entire e page to wit his various articles. We admit it, beâ€" cause we know the Doctor, and know of hi-h,:lrtlclodl. Wz nl:;:l him to tl:o & dlro- ucate ob whose di E‘m Kmfl on t.hopvnll .':fim office, m‘il we know that he has associated with him several of the most eminent &mfiohon in the country. We know that parties consult him, by mail and in person, from all the states in the Union every day, and m they are fairly and honestly dealt This ?nd 1esult has been accomâ€" plished by two -finoiuf-good, reliable articlesâ€"articles which, once introduced work easily their own wayâ€"and nplondiJ business management. ‘They have sucâ€" ceeded because they ought to have sucâ€" ceeded." . If you would patronize Medicine, scienâ€" Belgium Pilgrims. Moxs, Sept. 7.â€"About sixty German ilgrimse to 5». shrine of Lowgu arrived ere last night. and an uao?:’ded Liniment for both human and horse flesh ; while his Dr. Sage‘s Catarrh Eemedy is known the world over as the greatest :roifio for Cattah and "Cold in the Head" ever given to the public. They are sold by Dear Sir,â€"T‘wenty {::n ago 1 was nhipmokui ou the Atlantic Ocean, sud1 the cold and exposura caused a lage abâ€" *sceas to form on each leg, which keé)t conâ€" tinually discharging. _1 was attended by doctors in Liverpool, Havre, New Orleans, New York, and at the hospital on Staten Isâ€" o e o on Ts hecaites one Y y, after spending hund.nfi-of dollars, I wuded to try your "Golden Medi Dinoovm"' and now, in less than three months uki&tlu first bottle, I am thankful to say I am completely cured, and for the first time in ten years can put my left heel to the ground. ~ J am at home nearl every evening and shall be glad to nm!; 'A_nypouonol' the truth of this informa | tion. I am, sir, yours respectfully, l Wiruax B!Bl; 87 Jefferson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 20 YEARS A SUFFERER â€"OCURED BY THRE GOLD EN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Pr. R. V. Pizros Fresu Ovstzes.â€"One barrel of fresh shell oysters to arrive at 4 p.m. â€" Families M ntbl iri "':»'i] u-d:thiradcu. Noonan‘s was pursued and many of them were F0 R E1 G N . The Russian Expedition. Cardinal McCloskey Bullion Withdrawu. aREQF BRITAON. From the Toledo Blade Order Established. Pligrims Left. BELGIUS. RUSS1A. Dr. Pierce. TURKEY. ITALY. SPAIN. them, will please church door,after the ceremony‘wiioh gave firound for the arrest. He was divorced y the New York Supreme Court in 1865, on the ground of adultery and forbidden to marry again. His new wife is Mrs, Griffin of Brooklyn. He was taken to the police court, where he was ba‘led in $2,000. Dr. Leverett Bradley, a well known Electrician and inventor and manifac: turer of electrical lppmun.dbd sud. denly yesterday afternoon, at his residence in Jersey City. New York, Sept. 7.â€"Col. Joseph P. Frisbee, Customs Inspector, was srrested iut«rd.y, charged with bigamy, just as e handed his bride into a carriage at the church door,after the ceremony‘wgioh gave Applications for Transfer of Gold. . Wasrixortox, Sept.7 â€"There are now applications made to the Treasury for the transfer of 174 million dollars. Arrange. ments are being made for the transfer of $600,000 toâ€"day . Another White and Black Riotâ€"Seyâ€" eral Persons Killed. Attorney General Pierpont hes received & ulfnm from the United Biates Dis trict Attorney for Mississippiâ€" in relation to a riot on Satur .nfihetween whites and blacks at Clinton, Miss., which resulted in the death of three whites and four ne and the woundin{uof twenty more o? the latter. The disturbance was begun by the 'hm.l and ‘the District Attorney and Marshal say there is great danger that the trouble thus begun wili continue with increased violence unless the Government interferes in behalf of peace. Attorney General Pierpont bas replied, instructing the District Attorney to do everything in his power to preserve the peace. The Government cannot in terfere unless a requsition is made by the Governor of the State, who, up to twelve o‘clock toâ€"day, had not been heard from: Sax Fraxosco, Sept. 7.â€"The President oft‘l:&letrndd?ldBc&I:M Trust Co., stal is morning arrangements have been made for the redemption of all their gold notes to the amount of $800,000 is preduany prommraicg tomerds sodempâ€" P to empâ€" tion, it huya already lfquidsud over one half its dopouuzlin collecting, paying out and seitling with its customers as rapidly as possible. 1t is in constant receipt of remittances from its country correspon= dents, E:fing its drafts and receiving deâ€" posits city customers and paying checks,. â€" Thus graduaily resuming and retaining their business prudently, states t.ha;:ély and are supported in this plan by t creditors, almost without excepâ€" tion as being better mnl interest than heard coin for f« consump tion. Baur Liaxs,Sept. 7.â€"â€"A petition has been sent to the &vmmmp: for arms and troops at Deep Creek, Utah, as settlers there are all apprehensive of Indian hosâ€" tilities. Some troops leave Camp Doofi toâ€"day for the nearest point on the : tral Pacific Railroad. | ment of shipping peaches to England in refrigerator pgh‘mm'he on . steamship, roh.isent.or chambers, on s1@AIMSMIP, failed because the ice mo out, _ The peaches kept five days the ice beâ€" came exhausted. Burwauo, Sept. 7.â€"The New York and Erie Bank suspended yesterday ; assets are estimated at $190,000, and l{nbflmu at $200,000. Crirxxo, luus , Sept. 7.-â€"Det|,>nor & Seis gerler‘s dourin; mill was burned last night, with considerable stock. The mill Liverproot, Sept. 7.â€"Cottom® quiet ; uplands, 7 1â€"16 ; Srlouu, 14. Brongnufi g::lot and steady. ‘The reccipts of wheat the past three days have been 47,000 quarters, of whhh?‘k(:m were American. Latg®r.â€" Breads easier. â€" Whenit, 10s 10d to 11s 2d for average. Loxpox, Sept. 7.â€"Consols, 94 9 16 for both money and account ; Erie, 15 1â€"8. Nsw York, August 7th.â€"Cotton quiet; 14 5â€"8 for middlfis uplands, Flour dull. Rye (Gour quiet uno;hhu;rd at 4 60 to 5 TV. Wheat dall and slightly hm"’ favour. Recepts, 970. Sales, 46 at 1 23 to 1 30 for No. 2; Chicago, 1 32; No. I-Trlng,l 36 to 44 ; for red western 1 45 to l 46; amber do. Rye quiet _ Corn dull and hesvy.] receipts, 118,000 ; sales, 51,000 at 73 to 75 ; steam western m T6‘ to 77; sail do ; 77 to 79 for high and yellow. Barley quiet and unohnr‘:. Qats dull. «Receipts, 42,000 ; sales, 000 at 57 to 59 ; old mixed western 59 to 60; old white do.; 45 to 53 for new State. Pork firm at 1 25. Lard, 13§. Steam butter, 22 to 20 Petroleamâ€"Crude, 5 18 to 6; refined, 11 /â€"8 to 12. Arrived . The steamship Wicland from Havana. NououhlAus- 6th.â€"The Mercantile Bauk of this city suspended yesterday. It is claimed that the assets will cover all linbilities Wasumxorox, September 6.â€"Applica tion has been received at the Treasury Department toâ€"day for the transfer of about one million doliars in gold from New York to San Francisco. Nsw York, Sept. 6.â€"A d“w from Ryle Beach, N. H , says the di t cable was completed at 10 a. m. this i and announces that it 'uqu_ipgm since. 1t has been tested with the most ..g.'um,mflu,mdilpnmnoodin. good tion. 81. Louis, Sept. 5.â€"Major John .N Edw.rd.,anofth editors of the St. Louis ?imes, ‘.Col Emery 8. Foster, the editor of" Evening Journal, left here last night for Winnebago county, to fight a duel. Affsirs has been kept very miuu. The affair grew out of an editorâ€" on the action of citizens of Winnebago county, in refusing to allow Jefferson Davin‘o-p-finut.heirfdr, and a rejoinâ€" der by Foster in the Journal n:xt day, in PricapecrHia, Sept. C 0O M M E R C I A L. whhhhcutvmncmnpfll the writer of the article. ‘l‘h:&ant at which the duel will be fought _be selected by the seconds after entering Shipping Penches to England. A ME RICOA N . Arrested for Bigamy. Indian Disturbances. London Money Market. BAaAN FRANCISCO, PH(LADELPH(A New York Markets. The Bank Crisis* Liverpool Markets WASHINXGTON, Bank Saspended SALT LAKE NEW YORK. BUFFALO. CHI\NXO. Died. CTinmmts â€"â€"â€"â€" z m mfirâ€"mv;;d-vl being refused m bad wrestled with him for fan. were "BiX®d; | both; more or less in drink, Dr, J. Carroll testified to holding a postâ€"mortem m examination and said he could find no 599 mrk_cofoxumflvdi;?ooudflmin_hh 0 M from hl.m;uon 'c§£‘.?.' mmemh@ng_phhobo'dl. The case 114f Rallway rolicy of Quebec Government â€"Directors of Jacques Cartier Bank to be Arrestedâ€"Sicher, the Aunciioner of hiolen Goodsâ€"sle Jumps Of a Runvirg Railway Train and Escupes Arrestâ€"The Guiberd < aso~â€"Priuce of Wales #iflesâ€" The Land #wapâ€"StoCK aud Mopey Markets Moxtrza1, Sept. 7.â€"The Minerve says it has received a despatch from Quebec announcing that there will soon be & short session of the Loc#al Legisiature to decide upon‘.tbo railway policy of the Govern men Information hes teen received to the effect that the Directors of the Jacques Cartier Bank are to be arrested tomorâ€" row in connection with the issuing of an alleged false statement to the stookâ€" Sicher, the notorious auctioneer of stolen goods, has been heard from. He el:'ok';:oGnndTmnk train at S%Ann. t Thursday evening, bound to Toronto. When Sicher got on board he met a friend _ from â€" Montreal, who states that he knew of the d-:N- made hy Messrs. Young & McNaughten, but was ignorant of the fact that a warrant had been issued for Bicher‘s errest. The two chatted together for modm"‘“'.r:,h:'i o unees to rem: saw two ives in one of the cars; 1 wonder what they want." On hearing this Sicher imâ€" * ty uod, they ts atter may mad welmiey "ILG , they‘re after me," walking to the platform of the car, deliberately jumped off tbauni.la,h':l:;c'n was at this time going at the or speed _ Sicher was seen to fall sideways, into a sort of culvert, by the conductor and a few othâ€" ers, but as hbis friend vo‘unteered no inâ€" formationon the subject, it was not known onboudwbothnpeuonwuthnjumfed off, The occurrence took place three miles east of Dickinson‘s m&-.. He broke his collar boneâ€"cut his face and was the most used up auctionser that ever enterâ€" ed the village. From there he went to the States in a skiff, where he is keeping _ Matters are still at a stand still in the Guilâ€"ord oase. pha $5opog Bailiff Boucher has made his return to the Superior Court of the wris served on the Fabrique ordering Guibord‘s burial and‘on it says * the gates of the Catholic cemotery were kept closed notwithstand iq;mymufiufimb&m, guarâ€" Le Nouveau Monde this evening came out with a most libelious attack on Mr. Doutre. It says »what can besaid, or _ A strong force of police were ordered to the Protestant cemetery this evening, peuniie,n0en 10 the moguiale postoruns, e seen ?-:ymkow allack on the vault §0â€" The Prince of Wales wmmu evening at the Quebec Gate for the purpose of receiving uniform, arms, &c. Every man was present. | thog who for the sad glory of giving his fury _ unrestrained oxmhc‘;mevould not hesitate ‘an instant to expose the life of thousands of his falâ€" lowscitizens, .0.: ::ohthbhod of his fdlg: cou;) trymen & riot, to change pem:{aloeity lntoorm of fratricidal Amu&" all the sinister figures which cpulsive is ‘cmr oh. m tint of ths repulsiv our ing, his faith, his race, appears now %amwdmmau mduoufl}:mw“d:ncndwd our dead, so foreign hnd invites ht to profese the ground where their remains repose in the eternal peace n n uen such a man within its 2. Mr. Joreph Doutre immediately took the initiatory steps to enter an action of damages for $50,000 against the Nowvcau ‘The papers now pre Middleâ€" mhmMtho Tanneries Land Bwap. It is a repetition of his statements before the Parliamentâ€" nr‘vx'Eommuquinw. e Herald is to be changed to an 'm is . the feature in financial mutters m is no ohu:nt.o note in the general condition of money, markets. shdlla exâ€" change continue at from 109} to 109} for bank 60 days‘ bills The stock market was weak and very dull, Sales of City at 1014 ; oxo-m.ulouwloa’;xmmu at 101 ; closing at 1008 to 101 ; Gas, 126§; closing 126} to 127 ; Montreal, 1884 to 188} ; Commerce, lfit to 127 ; Telegraph, Division Courtâ€"Killing his Fatherâ€" Ontario Prohibitory Leagueâ€"Short Moursâ€"Satlor Drownod ~The Neont: real Silk Rebbers Rumonre| Elope» ment~â€"The Mcdical Actâ€"Regattaâ€" Fashionable Woedding â€" Suicide. Toroxto, Sept. 7.â€"No less than 127 suits have been entered for resovery of prerens sitg on the Sivilsa Ghare, * * presont .mmfi the Div Alderman ter held a preliminary inquiry this afternoon at the police court into the case of John Steadman, charged with killing his father outside of Norway in a drunken braw!, A witnessed testiâ€" fied to. hearing deceased exclain " I am Mo 1504. pin&d'o," and said on his going up and what was the matter, deceased stated that Jack had killed â€"him, having hunhlnwhflolh{mm He also said that Jack wanted his money. Prisoner was esleep on & bench and on being woke admitted that he asked his father for money, and <n being refused bad wrestled with him for fan. They were Carroll testified to holding a postâ€"mortem examination and said he could find no marks of external violence avd that in his :rhho deceased died from inflamation the membrane of the bowels. The case was adjourned till to morrow. _ ____ _ _ _ _ The annual meeting of the Ontario Proâ€" hibitory League commenced this mornâ€" ing. Delâ€"gates were present from all parts of the Province. The reports showed that the receipts of the past year had been larger than ever before, and that though there was still a deficit in the gross revenue, it was less than for 1873 and 1874; 40,000 pages of temperance literatare innboen tributed, and the members have increased 300. **‘The fourth annual convention of the American Association of Breeders . of Short horns is to be held here on Decemâ€" ber lst and 2nd next. A letter from the Secretary, S. F. Lockbridge, dated from Indiana, says that essays will be read on the science of short horn breeding, by the best writers of both countries and that the breeders of Canada have promised to make the affair one of special interest, and to extend a warm welcome to their United States friends. Breeders generally are invited to attend and to prepare to notify the Secretary of the subject Anmqm:nw::holdou thoh.l:ody of another vic intoxication, ight Duhllplnchlnn.ondbr,w-nm day evening seen to go on a boat for the grponolgotun; on board the vessel afey the cepiete beported. um be anz:qud'up‘ehdnp- About a week ago the firm of Mesers, C A N A D 1 A N. MONTREAL. TORONTO J. P. Clarke & of Montreal, were robâ€" bed of silkk .oomtbwo(.l,!m The w that: city tele ;npwt:nb here to keep a sharp lookout. | ‘@he ‘Loronto otficials, after some uwgo succeeded in getiing on the track of suspicious parties, but could discover I-ounng.nto warre..t an arrest, Detective New and his coliea: fim‘ followed the movements d'fi‘: - om ‘Poront > varmous Trovine , and :-mmm . the supected parti¢s was pddlm at New castle. In es was telegraphed to Mon pedier, who gave the nm F was arrested and ts} en to thut cilj. . YesterJay Deiective Newhall a a man named Ehrick on suspicion of being implicated in JIn re Peelâ€"It is a cross against nnmmwmmm has been withdrawn, not that against Kenneth Chhhl.nk:::no case is still before the Court of and Appeali. Considerable excitement was created this morning by the news that the wite of a prominent tradesman had eloped with a man named 1 dviphe Grenier, c‘erk n.wnnm It is said that between Gremer and the busband there bas long beena feud, and that his w‘le hus ireâ€" ‘qmuy expressed her sympathy wilo her paramour. _ 10 P d ts zons receiving stolen goods. The prisoner wfllbom&uinod m arrival phnd the Hish Constable of Montre»1. the Prince of Wale‘ flkm Sturted cimulhn&-:‘lc The came in as follows : 2, 21, 50; Annice Outh bert, 2, 28, 40. . Dauntless third ; m dtanley, fourth ; Brunstte, Mith ; G. sixth ; “‘}Ihmm#in The Aipple gave up. yesterday‘s, race is therefore won by Cuthbert, the other positions being the same." ‘The cup is won byâ€"the OGriols, ‘The interest was smail, but the cheers, as the winning boats ‘The first class Tace of yesterday, orâ€" dered to be sailed over again to day, and ‘The marringe of Mr. C. K. W. Boggar City Solicitor, to the eldest daughter of Hon. Oliver lovuk::‘ solemnized this morning, at the of the b ide‘s father, â€" Rev, Professor Mowat, of Queen‘s College, Kingsion, officiated. pes Act, so as to allow duly admitted praotiâ€" tioners from other countriee to regisser upon simply passing an examination . Edward Uiliphant, eldest son of Dr. 1 Viiphant, e arsenic this afternopn. No .remonm is assigned, except that he has been low nlnudformfimhut.hm- isoufllthw-ndmubt enough. ;‘:dpouu'on f mdmh : Augrwe being oxmvo% o. the cirouâ€" Braxrrox, Sept. 7.â€"The ‘@lection trial {bmn;o. The Mwiuhyv.'c some day next w Wixpsor Hoven.â€"H KX Eagan, Aylimer ; W R do ; Rev. WM ley ; James Band ; Jnures Barne, .J’ahnm-m.umo M H Marks, Toronto; Harvey r Kemptville ; G Byrd and wife, Montreal 4 J W King, London, Ont. ; C i1 Maguire mNYfi.h_"fl Mfifi' C1arsorwaar, Newrovxouaxp, Jan. 8, 1871 Mr. J axes I. Feruows. Duir Sizâ€"I came to this country. in May, 1869. J found a countryman of mine laboring under an affection of the lungs. 1 recommended your Syrup, tried Hivernicon ; J A snnty uin ipnuphites ind ire aolte bondam. R T; Mokay ‘Wright altogetber; pains left his side, g:‘ hndmumd'hn-dlu.dh-. and before he finished ten botties his health was quite restored, and toâ€"day not a more healthy person is to be fouml on vor dry, hacking cough changed into loose Uoe "Poapt n-d:-':-'lv _disap~ our streets; and it is the opinion of umu&mmm,fi valuable T& of ‘Hypophospmites, ie would now his grave. He bappened to be in W, H. Thomp out sty! son‘s the day your first shipment arrived, und took at once four bottles to the L&a« brador, which he was very anxious 10 do, but bad no occasion to use them himsel{, No other medicine will he ever prescri06, recommend, or give but yours. .. Rajotie‘s Block, Wellington street. earty I also recommended it to another c<ny> lumpduhbut have not heard trom him since, as he lives in a distant part â€"of the isliand. . Hoping this will give you some ernor of If you want agood shave, or your hair PRICE © <}j the fiag buoy, were loud and Hon. Letellier St. Just returned HOTEL ARRLIYALA, BRAMPTON. remain, you OQured by Feliows‘ D. H. Bozmos Quebec ; Thos nX 39 28â€" No. 3

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