19| #4. §% ®3 4 44 . jen. :a the Md Canada, for us ;‘%ï¬lhâ€"ul’u LLAMENT, and Subscriptions, for whuch As is authorued to roce.ve on our uowan‘s Upere i1 useâ€"Shaughrean U Carae‘s World Famed Wiood Misture. Hous to Letâ€"J. Hermingham. Uinthing Houseâ€"J. smith & Co. 8i L. & 0. & R.â€"Thos. Rey noide. W CuU® #~ Mo ADY ‘he members of the bar toâ€"night give a dinper in the Ridean Club to Mr Justice Patterson, in honour of his first circuit in this section of the country since his clevaâ€" hon to the benci. m*h.*d l.erim Sessione. : The prisonerstried beâ€" fore the Interim Courts electing to be tried without a juty, their dases attract but little attontiony and. idged age Are pice t Afty cents The Globd‘s comes poodent gives quite a number of ‘addi tional illastrations of the same nature especially in regard to the insufficient the footpaths io the <lif; and as no fence is provided for, its removal more to the eastward is advised. The opening im the boundary wall are also specially referred to ; and it is stated that aithough they ure contrary to agreement, the Minister does not forbi‘ them provided they be kept looked between sunset and A reply has been received by the City Engimeer to the letter addressed by him to the Winister of Public Works, submitâ€" umg »~ approval plans of the contemplaâ€" teJ i~. rovements on the Major‘s Hill Te manus have in their general â€"details been assented to. Attention is, however, draw» to the close prox.m:y of one of A correspondent of the Teronto Globe calls attention to the remarkable insqual® ity of the sentences imposed upon crimâ€" inals in various of> our ¢qirts> of > justice and by various officers of the law. There is no denying the great importnce of the subject, and as to evidences of the necesâ€" sity there is for referring to it, the writer did not require to go beyond the record of the city of Toronto itself within the last few months. A couple of cases disposed ol by the Police Magistrate only the other week, from" the terrible contrast they in the mespory of the readers of newspa completed. manulactured in Engiand for the Domin~ on Government, to Halifas, N. 8., instead his innovence, Milligan acknowledged his crime, and was sentenced by his acquainâ€" tance toâ€"one month‘s imprisonment | A having for a considerable time dectared ~barged with stealing $5,000 from a n _ who had placed the mowey, accord in.. io a custom extending over some Aiter being qnee or twice remanded, and requested. six months, because she stole fifty conts A more miserable and treacherous crime than Milligan‘s could not >» conceived. it was a theit that, had the thief only been â€"» sucvessiul as he expected and doâ€" arâ€"~d, must have been atteauded w.th dis pristed, the person from whom it was stolen must have been poor indeed to have missed it much. Of course the act such marked contrast to that of Millig=«,, surely it was more severs th«n just. When that woman gets out of {»~, and if she again resorts to criminal means of obtainâ€" img money, which the very injustice of her sentence is not ~'~' her to do, it may readily be taken for granted that she will not be content with a paitry ffty cents, h‘â€"--‘- the sum which only invalves one month We understand that «« jetition lIntely forwarded to the Premser by: the Hon. L. HU. Hoiton, from the inhaBitants of Chaâ€" teanguay and Beaubarnois, praying that the Chatenuguay River be dredged, will be acceded to, if the work can be done as thought he was leaving his money in the care of a true friend. As for the fifty 1ad been for many years an intimate aso Notice to the Public U â€" Ne Goode just arvioch . W. KENNY} 1ND S0ON3B, It‘he Tiuimes. INEQUALITY QP PUNISHM KNT. i *aAwW a, FRIDAY, CT.8, 185. as Mr. MacNabb‘s own statement M1cLKAAN, ROGER & Co THE MAJORS HILL 0 teen instructed to ship 10, 86 Spurt: Street, Otianwa. | this country, and has seldom been resortâ€" | od 40 without good dause. ‘The recourse . which bas recently been had to the lash knowledge of the press. !t is doubtful how tar these courts serve the purpose for which (they were which was to give amn opportunity to | prisoners detained up.ovil.eo\hk‘ D they or their counsel thought insuflicient to establish the charge made against them, of having the matter disposed of Â¥ without . waiting for three months possibly, the sitting of the Assises. An instance is given, for example, in which a | : person charged with arson elgcted to be + twied without a , was brought before | TÂ¥ mJ-l.dl-mm-d M! _T paired ‘energies and broken down spiâ€" rits forced to commence the baitle for existence anew. Yet the sentence im posed by the court was but three years‘ imprisonmentâ€"a punishment only a very little less inadequate than the one month $5,000 from his friend . The Globe‘s correspondent also protests with considerable effect against the comâ€" reutation of sentences pronounced upon persons guilty of the more aggravated lorms 0© crimeâ€"a custom which is forâ€" 1e cases of conviction for brutal assaults upgn women and children, will soon have a very appreciable effect in reducing the nummber of these ofencses, if we do not entively misapprehend the degree of terâ€" ror which the accounts of its infliction will carry to the bearts of the criminally disposed. The abolition of capital pun ishment is not without its advocates, tumately . in _ bad *cent be has his fate in his own hands ; " but once let him stain himself with " crime, he must suffer the penalty, or a the House of Commons. " Humanity," as the Globe‘s correspondent, says, "is a beautiful virtue, and merey is a " beautiful vitue; but while the law is ® extending marcy to one criminal clearly * canvicted of his crime, it is tempting on *= bundred others to the committal of " the same crime. While a man is innoâ€" * emple." There is no reason why we, in the part of those charged with the ad. ministration of the law crime will be The i. Johns, N. B., : * Qur ship owners and m% have recently visited Great Britain, fnd an unensy fooling existing in regurd to whether we ahall go forward or backwardâ€" through thise notions of clemency, or rather with regard to i*s proper exercise, it will be fostered and encouraget. The ourseives on secount of the amount of vrime which exists amongst us We would probably stand comparison with any Other civilised country with very favourable results ; but our populstion is growing rapidly, and it will depend very greaty upon the manner in which justice way of putting itâ€"appeal very strongly to the sympathies, and find favour with people the absolute uprightness of whose intentims could never for a moment be doubted, but their suscess would pat a premiuitn upou crime, by removing the fear of the consequences, und it is to be hoped they will mever have any very in= Auential {ollowing in Canada. tempesed with mercy‘ is their specious ment Mr. Plim ered somewhat who some« weeks ago took farewell of his Mh:du.i-.d:.bm:hh- "&mmn-urâ€"u’ of Liverpool, from: which place he was on |bmo.’dh\,h the Cunard steamer Parthia for New as be had paid for his passage. His ad is to be the -..::m*&:_ o ty execution his intention of {a Miss of unsertainty in regard to the future,. earnest consideration of the Government ol the domees which ns woner in use ordinary nervous and muscular opérations E-“:.:'E‘“ is “-:: in hoaith asd strcagth " The fugredicnm esn arviited snn ons Iripatatna io henne the resthing on Fosleu PB d Hemove hn ategent Pro Je ivall annmons nerer hiling owe: aq‘*) 138 ll-u-(ch.fl-i & Z:vqf-'-e@.mfl.wlu-s: A.E._.‘.’ racommend it, and would advise all who own horses to keep a supply of it on h vadâ€"it 1h the. means of saring and see that the signature of Hurd & Co, %::M proprietors b'. SHold by all mediqul iealors. % hm-uhâ€"h‘:u.d-s !r-\.c-hmm-!!.!--h ut will prioneit 1o the oniintme Forvant .aâ€"-‘v'd‘:bd. m.lmï¬ â€œ € t ‘vad setall 6y all Udraggitel -'%-n:h-b ay m:i-n'ï¬i-. llmg horses have vbeen saved the m" sad the crmlls la due tw * Dutky‘s n m preparation is being and exacts from all ts flvhr‘:-.' of the kind has ay og been <half as: successful, or .~ on such universal satisfaction ; it canâ€" If a borrower comes, lend him your ear Horazs 81 va».â€"The lives of thousands those humanitarians who is doubtfal ; \_FUR JACKETS \South Sea Seal, | Persian Lamb, Hatters & Fuvrricts. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCELAX | GREAT CHEAP SaALE * Uaterprent Coate Dabrcinde; aes"" AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES|! HAT! HATS! HATS! L on ow o en Mill Site & Machinery. o ie o Pike kEnkatiPoy uen L/ime ast Aaye P A ++ y Agetryr h r oo eA Anvery .D-q't:.:munh t mk Fients oo Martin C -nu-: lnto steam wb dMl"w. 3 1 Pï¬ ies eb of PÂ¥ he twent EKXAE UE es Paurt of l.lm‘-lv. Er aonces. of the To: ut .E o# where "he «Ade 1 Tote n and nâ€"Mâ€;:: 1.w The Othh {ver, ing to the river, thence North the West in uns peanbain un »Y ie e. Bhe tremise areve Bvounble Ottawa, Oct. 8, 176. theoct Whas and couth nltnd the bawe of nail river t» the piare of begtaniags :« + i.« o0 > > He=ts, Care ac, at cost for cash gï¬ng_“‘i‘iâ€"i&' ii'io.n-'â€"" "."G weene e m Mew me sod at tu hatve. wite aine ‘ï¬r% M A F .. And goftain @baft rg and »eariog, béing" the o e receivicg Fuil Htook. °_ ">> g0. »xpentad‘in a howrarEtylep _ __ _ 107 ty All our own Masuf@eture, and Quality e hi NK a Todet o rntey, "ae w aom apeorgd." Bâ€"1d onch.rer} has been damaged BA.I." BALE Hats! Hats!! Mats!!! BOOTS & SHOES,. Caruets &@Oilders. Te me sad coudittius of sil¢ will be menâ€" ol T‘:;:‘.'ul are JONKA 1 s 3 PAE EP Rpoct Docdenta * .lrguuwu.td-.h cay ‘of Hoptemâ€" {sigred) . JO8S BUPTERYIELD . _ ~CORNER o WELLINGTUN & KENXT ST8. GÂ¥ DA-A.-q Marcih 1%, 1ets. MONDAY, 4th Octoberâ€" 7 romnainolure cd" san i fomoer. 4hey Hifok H. HODGE 8. S Dout tail ‘o attera. ‘ hm&dt.‘:dï¬:i t MeA Ropt. . 1878 . CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STRAET w#80 Snark aâ€"st. JU8YT RECEIYVED ALL THE XEwW STYLEA FPOR 1875, EYVLIN‘8 FUR DEPOT. Drus& _§tore. T. T. SHEPHERD. Jnarvers & Gildera LOOKIE>â€"UILA8S and Charles: W. Leonard, 56 SPARKSST,, Opposite the British Lion HWoatel. Chemist & Druggist, Janaery Brt j4% PICTVRE â€"FR A UE Wut open onâ€" WILRON & ORR, ow oraks yalik To oRDKE\|_ LADIEY Aa ND CHILDREN . CO TE‘S, W. £., BROWN, Â¥eoRhTHE (MILL1IO®. Baltic Seal, English Rabbit. Drugatsts. RIDEAV ‘STREET, UXIONX BAXE BLOCK. MANUPAOT URERAA CiakB J. DEVLIK, AND OTFAWA, AÂ¥ D. MeAsTHOR & 15 Sussex Street. (x*=at «+eam*se | TRADE SALE. Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘ctook flm&o MKETCALFES Wholosalse RHKA MADE CLOTHING Estab. Ottawa, Sept. 2), 1878. Mills® ‘Supply Agency HOTEL COOKING RANGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLEs : | HOTEL PASTRY OVENB T C _ HOTEL JROX BEDETEADS: HOTEL LAUNDEY Sroves1: j HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES 111 CLOTHING Eetablishment, eeang in o. { ARTHUR:t.:~ HOLMES, BOOKS & STATIONERY Will be fornd Railroad, Hay, Coal, BLYTH & WESLEYAN CONFERENCE, Awuction SBales. Hardware,. &c. IN STATIONERY 88 Sparks. Street, PLATFORM AND COUNTZ 4TTAWA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 8, 1870 THE PUBLIOATION® OFP THE & M i6 w t i dondpleté And Iraiien t of that they will have every best class of Goods %: had, andto seil at tho eat prices posstble, Will be a QGVUARANTEE 10. Mr. Metealfq‘s old Oustomers ‘Tue retail Ciothing Busi« w o 0 wl ge B tHtaW A . Onv., STAXDARD a%th . ‘/off the above, aupplied to AÂ¥F M. M KA ane #7% A very large ty QITAWA AINER MAVGATNIOA C0Y, a 4 Iaveln sikioal . Atriny e Heamiery to add t Sieessrtagy "on A Rare o0| ~*: sifl inpranoonoae a|° rides of the e t G5s2 COHDITIGEy ont? a vory tow prct a MOVRVIMQ :s 1a6 12 ces sore en c cevs 0 @*| OO 100| 000| 0. o Maie fare Warven @ Aapaniy) || / Ratsvof Passags from Quebes s | "| (= < C Al rewZ! s1 . Ob ave n w i n en h) e oo ihe L4 + GBW 0 O S 5 Nt dn en n w on i4 dhignn c d NS ) # h 6 « eon 4 n ""': i oomamml a bloon «Tigut nebill Prick and a &&?Em Bady »o é : L = r.':a wu‘is il Veatel, | Borths not secur : antil paid for, ©:©â€"‘4>}|‘Zgaxers Price. Ourretail Prig# 4 “% Kerl....... ... 14998 * (how or L*‘ hok m on PBemntg n w09 + * e wad 1 ' »,. w. cow 4 580 t us labaed t YD l ilss. jÂ¥ «it mhoot sng} ~an .o dremntudify & en it w n BB 1 i0013 0 ue a . ) & TCM -,»‘__ X 6 s k avai THq 60 :1 dF K. al. Mail gTEAMSpIPS: vie ie 49.3 l ol v Conmran‘y‘s oOFF uom.‘ghi;fl Htawa July 29 1875 1 wl d s00 Vigpi + AT «O% Lk MLL W i o l on datimon on DU. CHEBN® LakE.... . LLAN LIDE a:e prepared to aYB OPFL 9 \"-‘E ow Yun, o fan, Aagarm oo FOB ALL. piee n n n w n w n n w i c3 lghige & CBBC } sollug bus #10100b K104 v4 :nrhn“flu‘ t â€"â€"~<| . ., éont omd dbestâ€"60,000 4n mame.. not secur dml'“ "*i*‘l'-lhh Ont vat ev, from whieh es T7 hsn | ) + o Atâ€"Omnbreascere): © ilï¬ï¬}"â€' m B 2s / «herie.pomu@inted qport h( by 10 the | byvaid | ~€91 40 & t P wl t | 5) uds | 4 P en e i e NORRIS:&."SOPER. | DCA APO® $3 6 Mssc ui sy«0v. IMPOBRTERS, «4 ~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BDank Hotice*, wad aaius .mw e He n Sa n k t my wa PRINCE*ORGANS, 0 ‘, f “' U 3% OÂ¥ 36 wat No. 8 Adelatite Hibib, 16 10 n# 10RONTO. will be of igs AL n over Arst Â¥ m-fl-?"'" Chearin uy | your feet wonr i. C% oc piepuibe opened te to only a ‘ahor mm6, vox is faust m 0-§wr tor P . ‘Z‘ . _ THIOMAS SHORE & QOMPAXNY, «1)()i{@necessors to LEE & m; mges the same night. WIA-JX. oo poicergpe oiie ompreipretsrine Lgn‘b’s Clearing Sale, B pomenigey bag â€"tor : ut anyâ€" thep at a moctng 6AE j 'ï¬\é:-:l:b»h:u wn::‘t'“".&- e CBQSh, d B8 n oo Envaiigs of plprvar ativey, ob the southern :.-d-"v'y'o'r' suid fast en oo rikapâ€" cï¬ ie mesran Bd m t o perthon Piiguinen ts maiily will aforesmiid to t‘he March 10, 1876 405)m1 registered matier can be sent Boots "&‘shogs‘ reons‘ Rubbers at 84 cte fot orélippers, at cost and under, all 7 uong mubner Heoil as $1.06. r.-u-*a.m:--'. flmm h:-w-s 1%.0 Mails. in which only up Oity Cerk. o dsn e on arancen %ï¬-ï¬?&"%ï¬ f â€" Armes w be defftred i9 Â¥in "ditren Proâ€" Canadjian Commission. lfl-hh-i: ‘-uu.md Enfriraiion ngrateraminiits o cat PYRIMOUT SEÂ¥SSEL ~ASPMALTE Wcm FLOUR Aun_:g_u‘m;f’. ALEX. .TAYLOR, TII RIDEAU : AKND CUMBERLAXD B# Insurancs Co Juit. 0, AMP6 DEPOGIT aÂ¥ OTTAWA â€"â€" A seleoted stock always on hand to sult ## Ma J. T. #lour &. Zeed. W UTHV AL _ l Book bmders, busingss a & HIMPBON & Agent, Ottewa and wili ue paid fur B4 t Canadians #*oval and loerka :'hh-- Ts is the u-fl-lfl was to be U enjoyed the wble 10 Freach C the "Colog . . _â€"mivd 0 . A meeling m. + merochap ts " ‘ s Albion Ho imarite male Attire Joseph Ol perbaps for kon at the th.ends of | The greas n x Nelison for TS doubifal. . 4 quebes Ga# ““d wards pL¥® , yete of * & a supporters town t was conten men for the wished all 1 the vininen enemies of veau‘s tao# vmolent eBo Mhu CJaptain W obef of poli former bodies of artiliery 1« tnquent, l wieds uife e a A1 Mo were not Ing in O should be vale and not & these atiention from p ooo Nowr i nails. hist 1 tive -ud disnainre 6 ford. He i es not 3LF, t scene of . 142 vote thiat L1i0k zw ~ wabl Torre. ] by some t Wt Of Mr e apt Mr. Bte: show oi M EW [3 lLOr w & bave 4 ven .or ‘he ° R LV