#1 +Â¥ 1J t i t« 1# te t $ 4 14 been ffteen years in the business when he met with Belden. Unlike too many couples in this world, Denison and Belden were really " a pair." They were evidentâ€" ly ereated: to be in company, and their at the iatter employment, with which be returned to Syracuse and met Denison, his future partner. Mr. Denison was a native of the same county as Mr. Beiden, had studied medicine in his early days, got his diploma, but abandomned his profes Courts. W hen twenty years of agoâ€"and been elected for the spectal purpose of breaking up. We refer to Messrs. Deniâ€" san, Belden & Co., a firm composed of gentlemen will not be without its interest to the Canadian public at the present moment. it appear) from the account in question that Mr. J. J. Belden is the "King" of the four, and his career has on the whole been a remarkably success ful oneâ€"sufficiently successful, it might have been supposed, to prevent him from becoming a party to the shameful frauds with which he has been charged, and for which he, along with his partners, keeping store in the village of Salin= >>~~ a suburb and now a portion of the ©: Nyrmcuse ; but, as the correspondent of the World remarks, he was "too active Byron said so, upon the Duke of Welâ€" lington coming anscathed through tha; engagement â€" that the Dominion will not be in a condition at some future time to clum its ownâ€"the State of Maine, in the East, and the Oregon Territory in the West. prove unequal to that undertaking, it is a matter of congratulation that there will be open to him, as in the care of " Mo hammed and the Mountain," another way out of an unpleassant dilemmaâ€"he can just move it further North, into the Doâ€" minionâ€"which will perhaps suit as well. A% uw c1ill _4 2e omm oanny .AE #B Hh@ Oregon Territory, and of which the States of Nebraska und Oregon now form a part, nelougs, by good right, to us it was de livered over to the United States in 183% Ashburton Treaty," but known in c-l dian history under the odious name of the failed to claim his own in the crowning MESSRS. DENISON AND BELDENX * Ashburton Surrender.‘‘ it by no means " Spotted Tail," the indian Chief, wants Netraske moved further Southâ€"not a ba »is«, perhaps, but rather a difficult TrawA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, THE NEXT BEST 1H1INGâ€" FO Lorai No:iceâ€"J Bermingham. Gowan‘s Upera Hoase Sbaogha Night Schoo! â€" Ottawa Busipess Co leg» Board Wantedâ€"P.©. Box 17. Looeai Nouc:â€"J . Bermingham U, R. Â¥ (Co.~K W. Shepherd. Loca. Noticeâ€"Uttaws Businâ€"ss | ol ege THE WEEKLY TIMES a~=ksordlptien Rates for the Daily Time» is published every Friiay morning, and oprâ€" imine uews of the week from «U pasle ot })» workd . “.‘W â€"iior ; and |bs cluet editortal o( THE T 11L Y TiM s The Timc Sitmations Vacant, . g=~ baaiv=s> carde .aserled) oo e fre page for one uu.tâ€"‘â€"u-‘rz (wealy worls, opde +# ; twice g142; -’â€"ovcy day, -.'& Vord over twebty » the sace ummn DKA THA. Negpossc! Hirtha, aad Desths, 5o. -M“h'ul‘mfll*l $4.0 mu.-n::‘-â€"um W C umm wrust Mourkuet La ...'r'.....r..n..':x-. l’u% Ne morte, and «1 other matter Inmdent to a c 20 uee t by â€" ue weage per. T‘l'"cï¬w _ QNEâ€"A M ""“f" » &-l“ over twenty . The A dver se ments rein"red io ate as follows : Aay ~=e+ speciiied «Filo eâ€" . Â¥or Nale or Wanted‘ Lest or FVownd. Uaitle Hirayed or Stote=m. Frome Wanied. "‘":-h.'b.-& Live Stock for Nale or to Hen: BW ;New Goode just arrived. T.W. LKZENN} 1ND SONS, Meouses for Sale. Mouses to Rewt. D. W Coward a Co. 86 Sparke Street, Ottawa. i.l1scments. ES | terprising to a fault, and in addition to Iummmqwum-u ne. Rrs i# | reilroads. They are engaged at present va. ___ _ | in constructing a new w: ser resarvoir for l% t‘the city of New York, at a cost of half a h.‘,:lull'u.tburlute-d'ak,ilm emeni» :/ | to which they are now arraigned, being amâ€"\~,-fl.bm‘dUhm * | Mr. Beiden is President of the Syracuse * """\m Railway, which the firm built _‘A_,:_l.-loquippdfmmwffld- Dermi®, place on the State Committee of the party. The other week he got a little foretaste, like Mr. Belden, of the price of dishonesty, for his name was dropped out of the list. He has always confined himâ€" self to contracting, and did not, like Mr. Belden, involve himself in outside enterâ€" them into a prosperous partnership, and gare them the best opportunity to make money, which they have done. The New York State, their bail amotunting inclusive of the double justification de zanded of their securities, to $2,250,000, or over halfâ€"a million each. Besides, property belonging to them to the value of $605,975 has been attached. They are sufficiently rich to be able to bear the loss should have lacked the necessary princiâ€" pie, and in their greed for gain done that which has blasted their social character und standing, and forfeited for all time the respect and confidende of honest Of the other two members of the firm little needs to be said, except that they were " made" by their friends who took defrauding the State out of $417,571 in connection with their canal contracts in He had martied eariyâ€"and married well, tooâ€"had a large family, and neither he nor his wife had any inclination to shine in society: But Mr. Denison, it is ssid was not without his expensive enjoyments â€" was, in truth, as dissipated as his senior partner was temperate, and as well known and welcome at the feasts of Bac chanalians as the other was in the secret conciaves of the Templars In a comâ€" mercial light, it was a convenient kind of arrangement ; and although Denison had the more dangerous part to play, and the lou“mnhq.h-â€"d‘ to suit his natural tastes admirably, It is said that his teatotal senior sometimes mma.uui'o-n.u:o-.:s (of which Robert Gere is President), Vice President of the Citizens‘ Savings Beiden is the Sesond Vice CE REUOOE s 47. . CTopo it Kl““-“? trustees. N. 8. Gere is President of the Works. The Onondags Conrse Sait Comâ€" Ersl hat Reuert dure, 4. 0. Beiden aod ident Robert Gere, J. J. Belden and W. H. H. Gere, ‘of the *xecutive Com two men whose i together. Mr. B ite daugbter of tinl _ State . uy iud as _ both had a common at mhh‘:idmcfï¬od-.' Vice President, m-yâ€'-d'h‘- L':-m of the Usider and Mon:i Templiar, had lodges named after him,was a trustee of the Methodist University of Syrecuse, and contributed in a beayy smount â€" to the â€" building fumd of _ the | Presbyterian . church the statement of the World‘s corresponâ€" dent upon the point at full length. He sive structure ofthe kind all round. His hospitality, generoes ity, and kindâ€"heartedâ€" ness were the talk o the country, and his contributions to the relief of the poor as trequent as they were handsome. But by some unaccountable means, be was far from being as popular as might have been ed a granmd part in society generally. They had but one child, who died young, and Mrs. Belden bhad thus an opportunity ot plunging into the tashionable vortex by which she was surroundedâ€"of which, in. deed, she was one of the leadersâ€"without any of those domestic restraints which the care of a growing family usually impose ; satisfaction the prominence which was thus secured hirm, supplementing in the most approved fashion the movements of is betterâ€"hall. | fHe was a temperance expected under the circumstances. It was " loudly whispered" that his money was as illâ€"gotten as Tweed‘s, and a year before the attack on the Canal Ring was begun, he was défeated in the contest for the Mayoralty of Syracuse by a majority of over a thousandâ€"the only unsuccessful nomipation on the Republican ticket of Except im so far as business tact and the ability to make money was concerned, there was lii: o in common beiween the )m-â€"-h.ommtbmlinkod together. Mr. Belden married the favourâ€" ite daugbter of . wealthy and influenâ€" tinl _ State magnoate, . named . Gere, wnd _ as both he and â€" his wife had a common ambition after social disâ€" tinction, they erected and sppropriately sustained a splendid house, entertained in a princely: fashion, gave liberally for eburch and charitable purposes, and playâ€" step b the case of iden Imhm_l{oï¬aclywm ineo-phuu-.'m ‘h-nry.nï¬â€ ou the evidence laid before the Home Department, will henceforth assume the responsibility of conducting the proceedâ€" Emhmmm.‘ what at first appeared to ha a stranman him hal" of what fetched, enâ€" nlihhulh-omuqhy were his own. The prisoner was describ~ ed in th"dbo-c as " manager of a school house." 1t :.-uu-'s.-uwu-u-. i imanager ‘‘ to Mr. Martin of New street, that it was with the new spade, new hatchet, both «-3'-.:-...:. were found in the house. The other articles found in the h.om.bnh‘:-“‘n‘w sill m‘“,'l a velvet band for the hair. mmu-h: are traced to prisoner‘s possession, he told Stokes to sell them, and he would give him half of what they fetched, enâ€" REMQYAL OF Ttus soby, The motive for removing the has aloia:h“.d;hnd it is ï¬â€œ as to change handsâ€" for it is h’m would most likely have been dug up for necessary changes which it is now considered the body lay for a year, found it Jifficult to go deeper from the obstructions. no enrin, Laus largely mixed with a preâ€" mdn?h‘ol.ol-.ï¬. ve, by sï¬hbbthnpand&bpcm i is stated to be five feet long 5 10e intlce "iL nould have boan Are feet by two feet, and it was a little over rounded with brick work, and it is posâ€" t aley. *eheeee s bad Sedeiporeds taint examined yesterday with more care than hb::dhbhbn,s d it was found that it had been externally preserved in a Mr. to & ton; so Wainwright at first said, and afterward said that she had gone to Paris. He, however, held himseif responsible for the charge of the children, and paid ber :5. month from flnph-z until‘ last when . =6 C ke ons he manold maky w ol op in Xm,hwutnhmhm it -ï¬.u :'.ï¬;h:‘d:“hn n....,f." ftograpbs of Harriet Taney uftag birs. King, show that she wore her hair in the same styleâ€"curling over the foreheadâ€" as the hair had been worn by the woman to which he held, in theâ€" Borough: l!i in a a were tha Trarnet *Pane. Fhe" vody was medically . airs, Ling has aillogether peared, :'v‘q no trace behind mmv«'n. more fud several times to the prisâ€" oner Wainwright, and his answer to her havé come from her have been received, and letters in a man‘s handwriting yet nothing has been known of her, even day . Mrs. King has altogether disa; w%ï¬:mâ€œï¬ wook her Inniily lost all direct watt of though all possible inquiries have been made, since the early part of last Nop still, the acknowledged father, The hmdln.&‘m rkdup-d removed to on. lith of Sepâ€" tember last year, and the two children and the boxes were left in charge of Mrs. Wilmore. Mrs. King having arranged to be away for an hour or two, saying she had to meet Wainwright at halfâ€"past four O‘clock, then left Mrs. Wilmore, and from that day, a twelvemonth ago last Satur her ; uw'uofl:-mto Mrs, Wilmore, now living at Stratford. She knew Mrs. Kingâ€"knew that shelived Mrs. King, the wife of the prisoner Wainâ€" bourne Gardens, on the banks of the river Lea, a favourite resort of Landoners, and a place of highly respectable charâ€" acter. Her father first knew of her inti macy with the male prisoner ?m ing that she was enciente, and by her conâ€" fession that Wainwright was the father of under the protection of the 'ï¬-r@tuï¬ï¬‚uysqmm A twelve mouth ago, the !1th d'n temberâ€"on the very anniversary of h day, it will be remarked as an extraordiâ€" nary coincidence, the prisoner was appreâ€" hended with the remai sâ€"the woman, Mre. King, bym&wl“:‘t‘:g: oner, engaged to remove to to the house of Mra. Wilmore. By this Mrs. King had two children, of whom the prisoner was and is, for they are living Acting immediately upco the informaâ€" tion of the witness Stoke:, the divisional police of Southwark, with the divisional police of Whitechapel, se‘ about investi ’tu&:ho private history of the prisouners,; and y four that the mdom had relation : oi a mues‘" wable with several women. 1« v> all, they fo::d Mhbl;-dt:.oh!md -u)l‘u\v::mln who passed name of Mria. Kirg, and that when he visited her he was known as Mr. King. He first knew her about three and a balf years ago, «hen she was little more than (wentyâ€"one years of age, and was assistant to a milâ€" liner at Waitham Cross, where her parents lived. It is said he met her at Broxâ€" From the LomJon Time«, 4+0+. 8 An extraordinary chain of evidence has now hbeen comp‘ated, leaving no reasonâ€" able doubt as to the identity of the woman whose mutilated body wa discovered in Southwark on Seturday, _ | _ _ The Strong Choin of EviJence against the Pris mer :. Axrauspexts or Waisware izâ€"Tus. Huâ€" vory or Har mer Laxeâ€" Srok«s Fixos a Rerortso Misstyo W wax at THE lyxqusst. . Another witness now comes on the ene, and the history of Harriet Lane as LOKDON‘8$ GREAT AYSTERY. From the London Time# Nepi. 16 of liume, or to cover the smell of THE MISSING WONAX, ~ cmidanes tos bely g TTAWA, THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 30, |875 ;;"qu . i:gnd.?-rufl" . puogn. 32 .-%}ï¬':%"; g_hoorml M Chneerfti1 01008 doo. tegest nad Haok IHT (5) cents) tor &:.F" rqee Pig gobool «x Acade: The High School Choir (*1 «0) by L.. O (AGzperson aind W .‘ .. Pitmnc c 2 uailtite a perfect series, providing American School Music CaALDWELL & C0, . . No. OTIA WA Mills‘ Supply Agency HOTEL COOKING RANGES: HOTEL CARVING TABLE§ :1 HOTEL PASTRYâ€" OVENH ; 1 1 HOTEL (RON BEDSTEAD4 : _ HOTEL LAUNDRY SToOVES(: â€" HOTEL HOT AIR FURNAGE§j)) 1 WILSON & ORR, OnarversA&Giider s 1.00K4N.)«4ULASS and Em END Ottawa, April ;1th, 1875, March 14. 1474 FAII.A.I' School Music: Books, m mer refunded. Price $1 per pot, or six lin‘ Wingte Chemical Compangy Mowin theo y and retail by all druggists, or Will be warded to any address on reosipt of »y Dr, E. Mathiou, 198 Notre Dame sire« family who cchabited with Wainwright as iy Sufed hy Mathiou® PiG OlftieRh or mm e ibowim:{m “fl.; clamations . up ho was e c on woman W man Wainwright for money was true, for she proves to be the Mrs Wilmore who bas the charge of the two :children of the prisoner by the lost Harriet Lane, alias Mrs. King. Ydmï¬i relatives of Harriet Lane were in attendance. ï¬&:flflh‘h fl“ to state appeancitoâ€"regard. . bdu as that of â€" theâ€"jfating member of . thoir BLYTH & not been seen, and for the time, indesd, most in the court were left with, the firm belief that this was the woman whose Carvers® & Grlders. Manufacturet only by the Original Inventors. AVOIOMNG IE.Al 1X THE HOUSE Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1875 _ _ _ â€" â€" +3040%m 8 COAL â€"OIL | COOKING STOVES, TYBON & co‘s ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to RIDEAU STREET, CORKER OF DaLHOUSIE STRLEt PICOTURE FRAME w1NUPA0Y OrRKkRS w0 tmasrkKs®st.© Drus Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. DOMINION _ WAREHOUSE,. 40328T. PAUL STREETE 2=, MONTREAL. FAIRBANKS & CO. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russelt Houss. Chemist & Druggist, Tannary Â¥iei, puve SHOW Oa# io d * hn Mat l_!OOI‘. S AVING FUEL vocal ‘Music. SCALES, Alzvuggists. ALL SIZES, in 3 Books, of which cla®k in every Aebooy of two Descriptions, Prices & Testim Every Instrument Warranted Five MATHUSHE Ottawa, Sept. P, 18726, WHOLESALE AND REFAL. â€" § :Pnl i [ PIANO‘â€"FORTES, ORGANS, &o. Sheriff"s. Sale of Lands. Have received of their Bpring im 88 BALES CARPETS and CUK Mmbracing ali the novelties, out for t o which the confidently SHOOLBRED & SIGN WRITE® FuUSBKE C Opposite the {Post Office, Elgip Street. ie > ~â€" * x t wl . IreysA lares sssortment or pw papions, SAUSAGES.| JOHN SATCOHELL, Agents Wanted In every City, Town and County of NORRIS "& ‘SOPFR, TTAWA CARPET HoUsSk. Invite Inspectic PRUNEAUV, Juar., SENT PREE ON APPLICATION, CaATALOGUE WITH FOLL NORRIS & SOPER, No. 8 Adclaide Stre 145 10RO) TKE M CO. Canadian Commission. of‘all descriptionijat P K0 T 0G R_APH'E R, 60. SPARKSSTREET., _ IN ORaNO RRKY., Worcesterghire Sauce. W .points .Of in« DV CHESNE LAKE, BPECILAL _ TRAIN TO BRITANNIA, when they embarkKZon board of a steamer, _ FPor partioniars apply at the Ofice, Bparks o) : TY â€"Pemeiiinieitsiesifiedramss BB....5s ..... L4 .. 4500 infoefreren a : s 7 Ro l o e "eurming, Teaving Ohk June 2nd . A875, Union Forwarding & Rallway Company, * Pitavior walss, No Aitiber partiquiars apply at tie ormos o( apply al tus office of S ut in d Bf oamsiun: rrogag Otutawa, May 18th 176. u3 N‘ \ex Omes dtrrandine maunar oite, ‘PIC NICS AND ExCcuUrSsIONS .. ANCHOR LINE, OTTAWA a*p MONTREAL (LATE JARVTS & Arnunuas,) m‘&%u Woreester, en‘s cano be made with DAYâ€" LILNK, COAL Government 6 .u,. p Iblé in contracts en 2d into with the Tll Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CaPlITA4Ly . . #2,000,000. , north;«ide of Albert, west of ï¬;m 1 Wt CIAI. DEAJARDIN®, General Agent KTRA tIFE ~INSURANCE COMPAKY, .. .. . GaPIT AL, $1,000,000, . President : * . JOHN WINER, Brg, HamiJton, id i ,h"lhuu j wl he vity of Hemilion« :; 8 #aourich ts is CHAB. D. ovm!.lq.. Manager. m ',"vo‘,., w-vdm Account Book "Manufisturer, Hzap Orrice Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, CANADA Fire and Marine Insurance Co. m # "__â€" at 40 ot=. 1 Long Rubber Boots, at $1.00. ywmntmrmm BOOTS & SHOES. The subsoriber hased another m-d J '&T':usunnm fur caan in orday c.anm:uuoo before recelvitg Fall Slock. +3 BOOKBINDER, Active onnvassers wauted for territory not Uttawe, Rep!, 18. 1875. March 10, 1975, :.‘Tlh'ï¬'"‘"""'- at cost and under, all Equitable Life ‘Assurance Company, ncerporated 18741. Bastern Ontane IDoinot t Keney Ofce, EASONARL E. ANKRUPT SALE BOOTS & SHOES BPaARKS® erikirt, Orrawa Dook brardérs; W."E. BROWN, rons‘ Robbers at 85 or 0 W. 0.73;%105 PAPER RULER, AND a. mMORTIm ER. MUTVA L OF oF 15 Bussex Street. W . &'jiï¬"u' Hamilton, Ont. r af Distriot, E8TABâ€" sinPorad ut thatfans on B bet Guom on n qergR oncs. ~~.-‘&;~-. ' Â¥ hait cuyes, it post paid ; i unpaid, 4. couls.. . cmd lt ed Oe hnd avings On Are no wries pmstinnd \f ont 12. mappiatempiney paie» in New i. Te Taf F A sy plomentary bag for Canadian stenme® imu --;YE‘ wos,, S z> 25X Permeaien will be closed mi l:!.i.â€"-.'.m“ legistered maller onn be sent Faq port orres ortawa, o Nold, _ â€"â€"<__ COP. “‘vl-' Department, AND YEMKEIOLA which cannot Carei eenrrace on terere ) ve jug orders ut the $ 5 g::". ALEX.. TA Livery RIDEAU AND W . CHAMPNESS8 be of B1 batrons and the a M xA Centre Town *3 sls mater i 1 176,. HUMAOEE "a POBT QOFBLICE BAVINGB BANK BANK OF O Bruirisx lJion RoreL,. Ottawa, July ®, 1816 + Arrival ‘and‘ Departured We‘ mip 44. 1996 Livery Stables, LIVERY STABL 11«8â€"78, ENTRE Town FLOUR AKD â€"FARN Flout & Feed BROW N & The Victoria Sta Bark PORTAGE STAMPS! |_=) _|/, 18004 id i o £225 | | is fenese . Carvtinges. â€"â€"DRALERS 1Nâ€" F4 «6 #..4 y10 enter in gative of 1 advisers was his the A¢ ters Thus Afte abated Ist De bad The 1 the efl they wity bu of