P Falj e «i w thomseives is conciusive in a case of this kind ; the inferences drawn by a Parlia montary candidate in desperaie straite, amd in a " auld Lanâ€" Byne done up in tartan," has long since gone to his grave. . Hewva a Highland Seotch minister of some notey and now that he is dead, * J. F. D."â€"who ever that literary robber may beâ€"would steal, if be could, the credit, and at the same time iesults the intelligence of the reading public by asking them to beliore that a production twenty years old is his own creation. 1t is diffcalt to y whether his ignorance or his impudence in the greater. Let our contempora}, if it would clear its own skirts of the Sith, publish the name of its honourable mindâ€" «1 contributor. Auonk," and so on. The ouly dificulty is that the author of the piece, the proper title of which we need not inform our iNotice to the Public. We have sppointes} Mzx. 8. ! Cuvacu, o Port Hope, Outaria, 3 Cuvace, ¢ Pot Sole | Agen: -r‘u n-‘z'fm /’aki Thz Tixzs and Tus Denarzs or Par | From this instrument it seems the comâ€" pany was reâ€"organized about the ciose of 18" Qand was registered to terminate at the beuginuing of 1878, the interest of Mr. speaking Highl«nd Seotch vernscular, The funeral of the iste Dr. Soott, father of Hou. K. W. Soeott, will take place at Prescott at 10 am. on Wednesday. The wouldbe suthor has evidently handed the piece to our contemporary in Mackenme consisting ofâ€" a contribution of $15,000 to the capital stook of the frm. Mr. White says that there has been uo registration of dissolution, and he there. fore iiifers there was none. But Mess Cooper, Fuirmen & Co. have stated din «ppears to have but a sttending the funeral to go and return the same day. I FUNEBRAL OF THE LiTE DR There are not a few clever beings in this world who have reduced the ssience of thieving to an art, and desent people are compeliad to admit the ability which is displayed even if they have (to regret the bas» purposes to which it is degradea. There are literary thefts, too, which are theits we have ever heard of has been left to a contributer to an evening apntempoâ€" rary to asccomplish. . We copy the contriâ€" bution as it appeared, the manifest errors W ritten fir 1he Free RPross, AULD LANG SYNE. Anoold be cler fangot, f t in the days o° Auid Lang #yne. Hi" Purs Jrizsh Priees always in Stook, T. W. LEANKYT & $s0NWS, TTaWA, TUESDAY, OCT. 1%, THUE STEEL RAlIL CONTRAOCT jy Awine Arc 4 < ~ac 4d o Sog 6 coge The «Boe®h ",:l‘.- .M. Kopetâ€"ta * Advain Wieo man thup! (he wart o class, The ind tt 4 wlhes . He tur ® :}‘“ » 3 F F es i :. \ml «n on t wee 6 W hen m-.â€".. AMhvw aabet ce uo m uin veg An‘ when wi° bv» be"! had a crac k, lk‘uflwï¬a;- «k A * cap * ring Fenl? Uairaipori Worrer* * +‘ nhbal Hâ€"" alw . y« Surthoâ€"moreing teak wWhen Â¥we, all freah in .-J'~ o hnï¬ tiee m in hnicge ";-'Mï¬ï¬ï¬ a~d Adara, in hieg=réden fatr, To ces Te o e inwn W as a‘ways Athoie When Â¥we, all freah is besn‘ Tro prow Uneâ€"mpen i And; * Fror s 4 ya @ Tond Tongigns IXPUDENT PLAGIARIEX "Whim kinduess of Mr Sparks Street, Ottawa. 1815 sideretion. The Premier, in his card book a part in their productionâ€" } Now we come to the point at which it from, at which injustice is alleged to have been done to Mr. McDowell and ‘his asâ€" sistants, and the readers of this journal scarcely think, either, that so experienced a manager as Mr. McDowell could be otherwise than gratiéed that such was the -'ohnâ€"-bh-.d-: the sttempts that were made to inform them correctly as to the morits of the incorrectly informed. 1t must be admitâ€" ted, in the first place, that the tone of the enticidm in quesuon was in marked con works in that comnection, even if he were open to such infuences. The sintement of Cooper, Fairman and Co. is explicit on that bead. They say :â€"* So tar as Cooper, #" would state that they have merely acted " as agents in all these transactions, the " contracts having been awarded to large " firums in England, from which firms all " the enders to the Government came * direct." If there were no other oviâ€" dence, this would itself be sufficient to satisfy the public that the charge made improperly a contract to a irm of which his own brother was a member. But Mr. Mackensie‘s brother is not, and was not at the time the contracts were awarded, a member of or in any way .interested in the firm of Cooper, Fairman & Co., and the firm in question neither tendered nor in the protits arising from the brokerage, which was a matter altogether apart from the centroct, and with which the Governâ€" ment had no relation. The Gaseits, preâ€" suming that the Premier‘s deniaiâ€"wey untrue, and that his brother was in realty interested in the contract, insinuates that Co «nd those who trast to that of those which had formeriy | appeared when the efforts of the same \lndics and gentlemen were referred io. ‘u-nl-umq&"* that the y@ragraph may have been inâ€" good. Exosept as *Conn," in the Sbhaugh» mun, Mr. McDowell never apperred to wuch good advantage as he did~in the characters of Duke Aranza and Csptain John Smith. It was open to any criti¢ to think that Miss Reoves was scarcely vive cigus enough as Volanie, hut by doing so he was placing hbis individual opinion in opposition to the unanimous verdict of the audience. Critically considered, her conception of the part may ~tot ‘have h-.ï¬ï¬tdt:-.-ih.fl it was not, on it was one of metaninrtio e ly be smid, with any show of justice, that "**"%. OB i) 1CB hk We have all along heard a great complaints about the -...;fl traims reach this ) romi ‘Ottame. To be in any way to local busineas men, at points between .Ottaws â€"and, ‘this had the opportunity of listeni 1g to a more powerfully dramatic rendition of either of the pieces, except indeed it were during the visite of the incomparable Mrs. Soottâ€" Siddons. Had they fallen fst upon the audience, which in truth they did not, it ‘would not have been a credit to the good. taste: of those> present. «We sincerely hope, when Mr. MceDowell again pays us a visit, as ho has promised to do, that he will come with his old company, when he may rely upon ‘a hsarty â€"reception; both‘ from the public and from the press of tha she lacked in vivacity. Miss Kellogg‘s place, as well as to commercial travellers i enmngnnens for the transaction of business before the much whether an Ottawa audience over THE ST. L. & 0. BAILWAY. Extensive Auction)Sale| ""_ MR\ |« »o To mone s llkr~ . ~ppsn L"" ~oâ€"â€" e roti i wled. o PReaet eumiag Canes, Wetrk _ ‘!Mili i.;., , TTAWA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 19, 1870 BERMINGHAM‘S SALE ROOMS: ""~*_~_ _ vwewarbe, °. °° _ _ > e s W'AQN..O '*.u“‘ m And a Latifé Assoriment of Mon‘s Furninhings. ER l;;hï¬!"lnn. / pmppouflâ€"AZBMBRROALFRARR: j 0) Are now prepared to show a very lange atock of * OVEROOA®R, wsiio > . oaaidige _liel Ottawa, Oct. 12, 1875. Aud every JOHN, SMITH & Co,, dUSENOLD Anction tpcion (of Fnll usc (Wintur PEA JACKEI® OITAWA ~RWER BAVIGATIOLâ€" CKY, **" * Tpiieast Bites ts peman o **9* PIC NICSâ€"AND EXCURSION® â€" Aldrie /) . Sidd OR C TA ilghct to partiss destroum ‘of ‘yisiuag ung bainta of in DV! CHESNE@"LAKE,! =~ witihi M BPEC1AL TRAIN TO xa when ‘they embarkSon board of & steamer. <For partisnlars apply at the. Ofice, Spazka ARE NOW ‘DISCONTINUED. Â¥ D 1 6 E& AI-P‘ DOWNW ARUHs. o. raonxrap, zomm‘ i ULGan wWRITER HoURE D®RORA f at il a.‘ Af â€"â€" l;i' 49'1" kA '-be-!!_-o_-:_n:-«u-u SHOOLBRED: & :CO umm mabinlnh ie in se ‘mm for the seamon, BANKOF.OTTAWAâ€" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ) | \ do itA ntnle tw 8 +! ! 4 PIANO «FORTES, : 1| ORGANS,~&0., : : 11â€"9â€"76, 394 !ml' 44 ho Sheibcunfcintegiaics cmint icant > and u. MekINNON, J â€"â€"â€" TTAWA CARPET Housk®, Bank Hoticc*s, uo or she | .0 : uniform *‘_ g""-u}'--nâ€"†‘¥reak ~ ; Ruling, Porforating, | Tno o + Hilinahis. ohmmpest best --a-ni oc t â€"arnâ€" > * <Al genimksa==:=. !BO(’W)KBINBE& A®P 4 H AMMt M OTTA WA BA“':WIY i * _ ‘BPARK® ATREET, upE rer ALTERATION OF RUNXNING®TIME, And acceleration of trains. t tow warr coop atzas e rg het ow *,. | 1tar(Onne Eol * paitaiino? e t a *Wn s gpoor orrics oTTawa, _ tKvery any Eoftattatetige Fin, Qest Nonk Praiee k _ C tasisItI "Sree. i1 4 m 1% en alaminuger cirnd ap moagen un M tz enc ioh cce es 1 Ateeie dizgg $ ty 6. o w ind oo en 4 ue , [ lur.-.immï¬ Adddfdfh} 8198905058 latmays, GorNG a6uUr hove Sifgein O veesve} 400 PM s 0 Wt 4 iÂ¥ 100 v.M. CGENERAL vome y ".::'3-71:‘-" 4. lt 3 can T feure 8 * P Meel » : Bt hnd io o avorcunt ie the Tisiff)) anende? o" Exhibition of 1876 ol this is o en s Fire and Marine Insurance Co Huip Oppron: â€" '.:'.'" “ Billin & O aPIPAL §100/0,; .. . :odvxm ?mï¬dm OFFICE: Russe!! House Blook. EDXA LIFE, (nSoRMNCE: CoMpant _Latgwa., Hopt. 16. 1078 mww‘* 37 l + * * AOipinbpmreries | g’:...".!“"'!-r hike of Albort, Wobl 6f J. T. Sutton,; ‘**~ # “‘“hu ‘i;,-; Dookbinders. iat : Life lmmuw,,,.d HFRTroRp, conn. 16. eR e maraam ies a. MORTIM ERE, _ _ ItUsiutrarnce. _ * &, 0, W. 1874. r‘ï¬â€â€œ «8t 1D of se bihs for the that have been lature could he without . the 0 officere of the B N“"l ment, _ Ungu®t lion, that the the real 44e ues uâ€",;';.'.";j *rrtog h throw ing is throu of w---rl' d tion of sound industrious . fre haver been reen c Sobie olly t the for "'-."†as sort ing ; “..“..dh s carency other cities, bec in power by the lhat trade mt isle of m. oiA Ool. Fre i & Ninth of He sald to saveâ€"his e l“i Tal oY al wE POLLOWT! pyro® REPC! ple for any *I have for the Jast thin Tae pom@UPrION have been :lh-o outs, /w equallyâ€"as Wair much. M Y eb ihe N &D di