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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Oct 1875, p. 2

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24 # & cation, copdemn in the bogmp v~~<~ s esn t f the Thov. _ib Arvate mas‘a vadih.. --'.-" cation, “ am wout unequirvgcal | wiy w amay. â€" Burnat‘ Cocogine m.m“ 1s u.-.!-u{nmm The Coccaine is & 1w uo ‘ ©ot only &.!Mxtl“mwmflh x growth oi the Haimâ€"a r free the pro es lrom wmeating matton: it alfiniâ€" i to | y to the huwan c«kinâ€"is t n enpthion bus SM00 Alint i in | 0 5 m neronnsmcner irepaafyntusiens ealled it forth, The result itself is this : It has been proved that the vast majority â€"â€"that is to say, ninetyâ€"nine out of every stance ; bus his other characteristics wore o such a powerfully repeilant nature as and at the time of his tragical deaih i erratio which even the . ability of . Dr | , * Porteous was never able to m.l"; He struggled hard to estab.ish in Brookâ€" | /. , ‘ya an Independent liber«} M:,!P Episcopal congregation, and for a ti e it | ... _ appeared as if his efforts were to 88| ons crowngd with """“""'"’""“i...,: “&M"&“;NMQ!’u thusimam was short â€"livei, latterly not hait | ~* ‘ pomes, 1% 04 where he expected to get a Charch.: }» leaves a wife and two of family to mown his lossâ€"strangers in a strange land. + is ordédrs in the Church of Engiaond He | . wes first uppointed curite in an obscure | . parish in the neighbourhood of Londos. | . but was acen promoted to the charge o se ueoerge‘s Church, Hausover Square. !n 1172 be was nominated and appointod to | the vicarage of Kilroed, Ireland, wiuci i~ | only held a very short time, msving re & signed in consequence of differences be | . tween himself and the Bishop. The fn‘c‘; is, he was never very orthodox, and his | ;, -dtmâ€"d-&om.um.-“) of somie of his views very difficult of toiâ€" | ; eration. The Church of England got too + narrow for him and the ares of the Briâ€" | . l'l‘hl-bwom.o.aupl- o:i years ago he sought an ssylam where a)}: | . persecuted spirits Hyâ€"on the Conuu-nzg..‘ of America He took up his residence in | ., Brookiyn, and was at frst weil receired | ; bnheu.crmhwxpmw,_h Church of ‘the United States, lx'.bon' ® Potter and Jones haring both grantes ., Trane oquree, tinging as it did ail the elations of is life, social as well as reliâ€" preacbeéer snd a . wriler . Some Umtanan doctmmes, in reply to aitacks made upon them, sad attack ns wore than one of the prevailing forms of C« uamity, are still regarded by Cnitarians a« standard works. There can mise | be no doubs of the ability wita which they were wmnien. His allegissce to the cause which he at first espoused with so muci aniou: was, however, not of the mo« en Juring mature , it first grew cold. then ched out altogether, anc in 1864 he tosk however, he ahandoved that intention 4 the church of is e «ty days togeth amd became a Swedemborgian pronco His Sckiessqess led him soon to +=;=: h:wself from the dissiples of Swe ien bo and be neXl became a Unitarian m» Jdeath by drowning it B cok!yn, â€" York, of the Rev. George B Port». M. D., under circumstances wio h @ excessively sad, and not altogether | the most . chequered d â€"scription some of his publications are well . to those who lake an interest in rei or, more properiv speaking, antiâ€"re cotchman, brought up in the Presbyter | .,, ,,;, l sn Church, He was intended for the ,..,. . . ,,. .. medical profession, and in accordance | ., ;. ;,,, with that purpose he spent two yeart & | Montreni. as Edinbargh University, preparing bimseif | |,, |,., ¢,, for his studies. «n sttaining manhooi,\ .. . pasl o tereer of the 10C boruns W emiesâ€"P. . tak 3 The Tiinws. T"AWA, WEDNEADAY, *T ch.aif t¥‘ _ Nen Goods yust arrivai. T. W. KENN} 1ND sONs, i mn witkout iis moral. , thus was of a brilliant order, and both Notice to the Public #% c W DEATH OQP DR. PORTEOUs ontractoreâ€"Hobert Sarues. MacLBAN, RUGER & aav. ritsgcimnent on Ris mumistratio 88 Sparks Street, Gti_wu swENT* (HassP®D |= apacity . he lespaiches Abps M Laur! rrom csickness, excensive labor or negiect, housauds bf.i“!, hair graduâ€" Lontt & M ay oc all very well, but it is #t _ ver conmstent . lt is just ; â€"Oper, of course, to celebrate the inversary of u«y Fawkes by a proces â€" Mh &s lll‘.ul)lm.*m lt e sprritual welfare of mm in ris jusi a >1t as dbscence Howâ€" n the latter instance the rioters had 10 siluslacisom of knowing that their ict met wiih theé approval of a p or any oth© Jigaitary of the Pro it Cbs.h, no. w1s the press of the D« I‘nwurce â€"ympathetic or even with reg=rni to the outrage as were slorcty o w« |~~a0h papers of Monâ€" vuom has already been directed to zracelul fact that, in‘ Montreal, the * of the Toronto insurgents was as a reason why Roman Catholics comiune to prevest the burial of nubord. Except as loyal sub ( lier Majesty, the disposition of wor i s remains has no interest for asts. to whose m‘,fl w‘ ack upon the Toronto pilgrimaze it down by the speakers at the e thankful that it is .râ€" that y in Teronto the comâ€" 6 u,:::tu and fanaticismâ€"of iy on but -oflpl“ it. lhis was as cusiralecl at the attempted ‘burial > remaias of J\..)Zl M at vai. as it wes in Torouto on Sunday» * fwrime: case, those champions Cuarch «23â€" pious indignation :« lao in re amient that they had amd y taken liboral _ potations whiskey boitlo, gave expression : clevaked desires for the future is ‘ovw tâ€"ad mas in such choice * «. "Niâ€"â€"â€"d damn Guibord," be ( IP NOe iC ha oi i Loth cases were alike. No ake, for in Toronto the * themselves boldly and pa ma.clain order, both on Sunâ€" >» the occamion of the first vhi!â€" . the Cote de Neige, Hoer _ Majesty‘s _ Privy 1 not the support Toor of the law. We trust Montreal and the Province | take due note of these ad see, when the proper at there will be no room to 12 s a (it‘ing l*.ct for wâ€"»m, ani the question of â€"osh: or wrang is one which tim:» be decided by the indi‘ ence. |{ the Orangemen or «l (miame object to Roman oiâ€"iom« , they have a perfect eâ€"â€" that opinion, and to state thich have asmsed them in r1e capcias=on, just as Roman c a rizht to object to Urange but so long as the law of ws nol sustain these *‘ th parties insist upon having they are entitled to the proâ€" he law, and of every loyal a y rople r protest against the a, as likely to disturb intend to hare one of t Fawkes‘ Day. That belongs to every seotion of . this country. The judg , npbicwu-Ln-!-lq.-:’\-‘:‘ way by the Mn'-l ~:'~ y h-.d.!n-.dlol.b.by. thet sect. in whatever dires. | aThics might carry MI alufsion to one of the 1 valumble buiwarks of lown . ihemselves . cap above all such sec a splaudid head of r in sbetienseite the | 2B San Prionts ouminu ite ols 1 * searsely care to set peo ering two educated but fanatiâ€" | } can be, as they ha'\ro been with rogard wirpendent of the sect | to the Cifizen‘s correspon:ient, by setting whose suspices. they | my name to this epistle ; so | subscribe i society, composed of | 4**! the viciems, drummed dens anid potâ€"houses,| . Aiber not only know nothing $ at a V € iblic of Ontario have | through every known am1 such the M ) he scum of the citiâ€" n viclence was sought principle which had t.+m :a Toronto on 1 their aspirations to | _ ul2 12 )3 _ . _ | bremely thankfu! to hiin for throwing himâ€" > entitled to the proâ€" : ol into the breaci, and" retuking y5u, and of every loyal | Sir, when m cantemporaries of the osty, in carrying ~|n-hn I to do so: E.a JUrangeâ€" Such is the concluâ€" | mea and Yoong Britons aro pooul!y_i.- . | debted to Mr. N#z‘e for his gond opinion iblic of Ontario have of them, They know somethin : about this through every known phantic geoueman, and they will be anl such the policy ‘x?:to appreciate the compl:iment he M of Uipe tité them _ We is a great favourite cmong t sive mesane wl mdad'.l bu»~. ‘llis argument in a viclence was sought reply to the judgment of Her ajesty‘s principle which had | Privy Council, if it had only been advaucâ€" affrmei. The whoie | ed eariier in the day, couki not fail to to know that this Ba?e made that most honourable body alonial Emauir, | beartly sshamed of themseives. | remark, the Colonial Empire | however, that although Mr. N. is an ve so unhesitatingly | aftuche of the bree Press, he has to go to ‘sion to ome of the | the Citfizes to have lus viess published. It ) Iwarks must be, of cour»e, the ol1 story of a fumble | bs of prophet being without honour in his own of the (reeas is le4s | _ Joking apart, bowever, | think that no litatle o the counâ€"| reasonable person wili cdeny the force of y h the arguments, very similar in many res in 8t M'fli pects, which ha.e been »ivâ€"noed on the ce it is this : That subject of the mots both in Tuz Tin s and hampums of religion, | Cifisen. Since | cannot pretond to repreâ€" }_v'-..".d even to .A‘l wl classes o‘ the public, and have seen, out. The so called | three carat inct is thresatened, > the principles f the law. "; ue s upon which weedling which common wea‘th w u bai 2 .0 C019 00E PRCrRETOR, i0 Worthiop i tymaz, Leratce niornd xxh the Dominion, will inâ€" HNt 2 Sollle, containing over 50,pills, by -'h-vl.-'r-v&’-.h-w:é&': ~ Full directions in lbolâ€"tbt-u-i "‘Ffi%‘-&hmu carefully For full particulars, obtain of the agent, a pamphiet, or refer ::’v-u-. the In all cases of nervous and .r A ';‘fi-s Pain ‘in the Rack u.u:‘ ies and Whites, those B uinn omm es ériai remedy, do not contain iron: calomel, Jou BOBCR FRHALE P1 14~, m'dlhâ€".“sbn-’u ton, but a sure and safe remody for Feâ€" male Difficuities and Obstructions, from :-â€"o-hum;-dd & ful remedy, they cortain nothing bartfut wearing so that it may serve her -llofl‘l.l:'dhfiu:“ln:q.db. m‘ How strange «ill .i appear to Titiens should she read dnhfiuub find that elaven years after the event in Bir -hr-&ohau.,--hau be related by, to her, a perfect stranger in Xew York. Chairman ogu tr Feâ€"urat Committee, whose guest Sir Michae! Costa was,toid me ‘that the great conductor geciare? that it was a musical feat unparailed to his knowâ€" ledge, and could only beaccounted tor by the tact that toe singer was one of those -*.l-rxiu.- to whom the reasding of notes and giving them the true: expres sion and correct interpretation comes inâ€" tuitively. The music ioving managers of P aermen stt on m we t mond set in ring and presented to the gift= od singer with great ceremony two months after the fest.val, when she came to Bit zn-h.xqu.m. I have no she wears that valuabls gem won so nobly, so pluckily, at fearful odds agaumst herfuand sincercly hope she will gratify our American awliences by not Seuly an honorary steward eibowed his way to tae place where Titiens sat, and handed her a siip of paper, on which was written : â€" "Dear Teresa : For God‘s sake aing my part ; | am dying.â€"Ruoersâ€" DokFP The faot was Madame Ru#tervio® had come to the hall sick, and was at that moment lying, as she thought, dying in one of the commitiqe rooms. ’lfl‘uâ€" plained the deiay. _ The worst of the business was that Titeas had never sang th:t part in her life, and actually knew nothing of the music, never having made it her study. The plucky primsa douna Wbflt:;infl:.mgw ln-‘ w was then seated, -tlfi‘:,uely up to the orchestra and took ttn:hc.ul)bdnnp Rudersdoft. , And what of har pertarmance ? Why, she simply deligntei the audience and asâ€" tomshed but one man. and th t man was %m Bir Michael Costa He knew feat she was undertaking and felt a thousand times more nervous than _ the greet singor. _ it â€" was K. Moepaery. people to allow consult a physician, or to suffer as km_! Humbr Curg ene of her fingers. The bope is expressed that she should -ppoup:om a Now York u::nou mm‘nmun, might ve an unity Un‘ upou it mm:nm&inunhl- and she is personaily attracting a good dealt of a‘*tention, us »~e nlny-nxne. proâ€" fesmonally wherever »h« yoes. A corresâ€" mho World, whose " Parsee‘s ," over the nos de {lâ€"‘ of " Andersey Curioâ€"ibhoy," are always of the most intercsting nature, and one say a leading feature in the ::find to, recalls a very Mb" although somewhot sad incident in conâ€" nection with a ring which Mile. Titiens wearsâ€"a solitaire diasmond, a lovely but was to appear in the evening. She wus, however, a ipectator in the gr Birmingham Town Hall The nn‘m was unaccountably kept waiting. someâ€" thing unusual at these festivais. Sudâ€" *©During the great musical festival in Birmmingham, in =eptember, 1864, litiens was one of the great solo «in There were also Adelina Pat‘i an< Jmo Rudersâ€" dorfl, | witnessed that t festival and beard Costa‘s orator:0 oJ "Naaman," then z:- for the first time. The Birmingham ival begins on fuesday and finishes on Friday. It was on that eventful Friday of the festival of 1864, that Mme. Rudersâ€" dorff was to sing in an oratorio, which bas now slipped my nfemory. Titiens :u‘u sing hgho,omin.}hthy,‘ sigyâ€"l hope you will survive the castiâ€" gation, or what whs intéended for a castign non, administered to you by « corresponâ€" dent in this evening‘s (Â¥Hze«. â€" The comâ€" munication appear» over the signature of #N. H. Nagle." i presums there is an erforâ€"a& printer‘s eâ€"zrorâ€"as to the initinls, and that Mr. "W. iH{." Nagle is the writer. Perkiaps you slon‘t know this NR,â€" Yill you ahie columns a who is to< sent Counmeil 1 > laok . troneers : > the . cor who hay Mle. Titiens is Aibert street, Ottawa, 5th Oct., 1875 C044 m w ip the t, MUsHC AND THE DH&AWA. urye~pondcntr. WE To q to ty gem, which sparkles upon YORK, oLE PROPRIETOR AU TY ©NEER® THF TIMES OTTAWA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, 6, ~~pmacnce _ | _ Auction Sales. * Etotels. "g e TOr his good vow somethin ; ab ieman, and they te thecomplin s a great favouwrit wer ». 7 is @rzud ment of Her M t had only been ; day, coukl not ver, l think ‘:fl no !I deny the ce of similar in many res en advâ€"noed on the Y ours fiuthfully, al * me in your valuâ€" l spase to enquire i appointed by the i / 80 149 48 truly N#« t those 20 US, Somee o# »o held Wl be foand every article used in the office or THaE PUsCiCaTO®s or tur â€" _ Of cenerai ARTHUR L:"HOLMES russant, the 2r° dap op4 dpcs, 24 )cucee 1 on‘ BOOKS & STATIONERY the Tist cay Of * “.:..:m-.zr:fi Em ads it t ag, ho 2 t me s +Â¥ .OMN 4 _ Dated at Ottawn, ‘thi, : () 4tm Assignes. a i day L Orants in the ‘mat‘er "of ax "vou Â¥a ie pinetoiran en y'.a..,:l..m..:i‘&;..(,. - r oo â€" potd 4i cppghe the Pos Baip street. mu O Montantinimcs ® L ""200 . M CTRiaWA Ouy., Z No. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russel? House. wmmmdiniiames.,04) 6+A $ COALDWKLL & 00. .~. Whakagare Mills‘ Supply Agency HOTEL CARVING TABLES! : HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!t! | HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS HOTEL LAUNDRY STOVESH © _ HOTEL HOT AIR PURNACE3 1!1 lnotol & Bar Furniture, |; ’THURSDAY. Tth ‘Inst., _ _ On THURSDAY, the 7th INST, BLYTH & . IN STATIONERY As the ht Paris some tm m-nfiflm agd in iw-: determit» d to leave the city, all must b> so d without anÂ¥ reserve SPARKS STREET. Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘viock and T o‘ciock, p.m. ROWE 4& FRRATr, FAII‘A“I‘ Insolvent Art, 1869, METCALFE3 Wholesale RRADY KAD® CLOTHING Estab. aâ€"» #Shaee aue, Oune, ploes an o uvnl-‘.; 3:' G". 0-5-*-1.-» pagne dog. » , w d‘s aré , and a quantity of other uwthm very Bne br nd cgais, an ex ebent pump, decastâ€"rs, pleture», and bedrovn or ry There is a large quantity of m;‘h::. ing utenstin; .-.-(5 tber useful op Commencing at Kieves o€look, all the Mx* ¢â€" hoki Furnitsre, liquors, Winee, beer permu, mirr e and bar off ¢t® therein, -‘..n-.fl. b e furnit â€"re of threâ€" pariour®, one + reem, ormldn-mnlw e pour« nture was all por new one yea; »«go, +0 is still as gooi *s new ana contists ef b w and ash bedroom °u t>, lounges, #1¢aâ€", chairs, oe> 1: tavies, metures, caroels, parioar, k tenen, donâ€" bie and other moves, aeverul.4 e featherb«4s philows and bowters, Ifi hatt @nd oi r -uum of fl rever 1 dioz. shoute, abie ©LG, Ot" . thre d ing i«b4e2, ‘#id> board, 3 dos." in ng be 38 Sparks Street. J. BERMINGHANM. The «rrecriber is Tnstrugt y J1. _ M COSTIER, t seit -."m %‘Eflm 'M: Paris tiel pear the @ornat of and â€" ebter D shousle s:reets, im ha Hote? Oltaws, Sopt. 18, 1875, AVOIDING HEAT (N THE HOUSt, Atimufagtured only,by th« Original Inventors. CoaAL oOIL COOKING STOVES A“fi?‘b“ supplied to Uttawa, Sept 20, 18°5. FAIRB ‘NKS & CO. Railroad, Hay, Coal, DOMINION WA ;EHOUSE, j hear (Learirne TRADE SALE. Recisister thiyshto w Lb a coimp‘ets asswtment of XTEASIVE AUVCTION sians HOOKSELLER & #T \r1oxk®, Has opened at .. . SAVINEG FUE L RHardware., &cr. SCAL â€" S PLATFORM AND COUNT«R 408Z8T.SPAUL STREET, cmd )n enc MONTREAL. H. MEADOWS & main, uss. * t0me8 Sotet â€"AN1*â€" STANDARD Anstion, ai the the senerâ€"l and travelling public, that be DiR( _ enllected in the ¢ Teecer i cthdr â€" Houses and Stores To Lit tw@lH Parts Next Viottia Chambers, > commIssI0NS. UNDETAKEN, Advertising, Registry‘ & Gai FOR EVERYBODY:. . 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Ot awa, Your call wiil be kindly sollcited, J al y \ The Elysinm of the Invalid . .| THE " LONDON," REN, HUCKELL begs to \bn ptmags Yprtie the ensonpend Sept, 3 1878 YAs: x.650 CALL AT ide0tt194X® umt uo to 0Yp } recboateu ts * thmg uaed "will beâ€"or the | At a shnde over lirst Sont 6. Lalgabs Gigk mâ€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"a'-. <«.â€" marins rom miot hy‘ h4 dors 90 aigears o ___NODOBRBo :. | o ectere s t |The O ‘0 «6T , we. . P95 m poaas es pir is the, Leglsiature.of the Proviecs of Une u. oo him ce stmce â€" WorkeotMiRe c o â€" ,;rr' remry cotente avvaee | ©8] io Lal Morai Mnt o8 w. 2. x ' mt im * * ce / in Pai oo n wbodione doge * | Btiks to inform sens of Ott | Bitls to inform the oitizens of Ottawa that tity Instrument Warranted:Five Years, ___,__ OaATALOGOEWITE Â¥OoLm ~ ~» NiQ RBessasae«++ No: 8 Adclaide Strost, Ottaws,bent. a jm, .. _ 1URONTA. 87 O SAUSAGES. JORN"SATOHREFT ‘(Muile $6K Notrie & Baptr.) Cvomipiog s‘ modern jmprovement:. _ _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 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Dr. C rator Sbf the which yet rem the Churoh ‘6f moderator of 4 Mo veomeal anie P W Fudicady "RZ hanoss af weligh ::m at Sirkitger a c fzd“ of mmâ€"" Simied iim ioh tery had theb sulls instituted courts of . law nor any to be 1 omm eauses of diar on’uhg ww' Dr. O under e s Church of Cat The dificulty annu-| one hand. and as~ the over the Synod T. oo o tick nad been, of ol -um urose. How flflm‘ adhered to do â€" zo v% sclence, Af6 â€" ::r‘tbt od or Sow uie was Ee onerwise wort ,&.: necessity been felt and jor those, who, had, in Rootlas scientionsly at the .! owm‘d biovance io wals Athe sign* dulmm"g it not very believed that 1 C ::i‘*fi... vight or wroug i C uirndbadh Er&g :‘M themselves * noskibla, to the for _ theit, but wher gu0k but mhit l interfered agp disct. In the c tery was interd ter notrious ! the Provwce at SNip Obarles e bao maoge M to issue a bulle on Sit Obak: M and that Sir C menial ‘xbf EJ of | w and the abuse of th as theserthat i such men as 1 with anxiety ar of Ath ChugeR‘in 4 # was well u ing the holy of uuperiors and were inclgible more be appois Fuum shoclatetel to the will « n»0t until 171 appoinimen t bechoy and «. Wh tinte a -fi'& naving Zbused alter sunl position _ of Pb Weits C ie gottert! on ht prtren on i ute ourselves D Tule of th years ‘he w n. Burn® Presby te & jusl de &p} 80 £1 F3

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