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IINE F LEF, ‘rad a Depa in ont LS «n3 Eut o# «s . Meci4en® wher of . @ & bedvedtbegs Quality xt W oresster i 1000 |® Hauce. VA L ay yoOL. VIII.. NO. 39717. 200 * _ WHOULESALE a>D RETAl. Jeweller, Watchmaker, &o Angloâ€"American Hotel,| SsAVING FUEL Pinmer is provi® The "Fcoathers" Hotel. Choic st Wines, Liquors, Cigars Bass® Pale A}« and Cuincss" F1ira Siont The Dufferin House, ____.N EK W s FOR EVERYBODY CRXINF LP ha 3. EV brands of sccomedation of the truvelling community |Ridene Atrcet, near Rapper‘s Fridge,} FKED FOOKS â€" â€" â€" lropricton, reviarys waxrm» quailly . Luncheon served at a" bours Th» above :pu Re~isurint has beet exnierged by ! mud-wfi- and weii fu. nished roums ou the second story teing paid to .ceir urdets. _ l.sgBors, Wines and Cigars sÂ¥ ihe best uie w t * Q@mait us to and m.u..t‘m.u-_g'n Â¥ u. CHALKEEK, R BKET GRAHAY Corper Banak and Woellington sts., Your call wi i be kipd Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral Commission Office. o‘CON NOR 5 TR EET, Nexst Vistofia Chambers. ne hKoOo} # now open for business afer being reno COMMISSIONS UNDRTAKEN, Nouses and Store To Lo in all Farts o the City. If you have a bogse to reat or want a houre i you have iand or boure propel ly (of s« )e ; bt )uh'o-lln‘dv? ty fot nale U you want a se Yani of Aofo a sistani ‘wwi;lfi‘“W'“ Anint (aldim. Piagr nra wies aoust sesmann) and J.wuile y <f every ?:;_‘_-mm Ware, UGooks. &c,. a1 Lue lswesl prices, The es heum i us chy. _A Loâ€"cenie buyers can THE "LONDON," NICHOLLS & J E W E6 A will be made t ; the Corporsi on ut baeny t Suuiees to the Lighintare of the :r...-::'-m ";'Ei{.';i ccesten. for enmiie 1 orpgratio® > the usimes Of Certain of use ‘streeis of “ Welr Ai.BION HOTEL, Leurl House Areuse, gonce, 42 R 4rsu 10904 Jorms, «6. mas bt «4 Wrism U¢\. ouers, 64) 4k 224 Bouks prosted eud bairneed, and debts e Rected in the safest ;at-‘-d setpiactory . m~>! Bef m{m Creditus. bhoes; Luncbeos a:d lnnivg Rowune in mu® il~X ® ® mdÂ¥ a O s »uld :m‘ 1 a8BOURIES WANTERP n emen bonoring Lois Estabilsbment Wilh a:rouage may re‘y on slficl alieblion Loelr ho6d a+ t tike 4B Vise Aarom* HOUSE & LAXD AGEXTS, ki B(“:\ 8 aLlW ays OX Ha The Bar 37. WIl LIAM SYT w a <ver : Dorw ERROPAC OME ELCC mooon ae N. MARKS. _ (isyt=easelaman 's"‘.."‘_f’,fi.‘:7â€"“ h *4 l";:;:.fi\wn ‘ Hotcls. OTTA W A, Ont. V ocal 2. mas Le wa od oh appicatist as neen «ho buuf «l 1wo aud #Â¥e, auf t very i cismeme be re tes. o4 from 12 4 N , uaiil urnipbes with the cbo‘ces | Oak Motel, treet. pear Bank. €CLICITED. CALL AF olleited, J HENRY UA U. &¢ RENT. | OOMINION WArEHOUSE, in m me & Gny W i. P «<4m6 gare ht @ COAL OIL | COOKING STOVES O CALDWELL & CO. â€" â€" Managors. Mills‘ Supply Agency No. 17 3 SCALTS HOTEL COOKIXG RAXNGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLES!! HOTEL PASTRY OVEXNS!!! M & 3 2B A 3 t6.0%° Ottawa, Sept, 6 1475 Railroad, Hay, Coal WILSON & ORR, Carvers&Gilders BLYTH & KERR‘S. SCawes, Beiting, Flles, Pecking, Piles reâ€"cs Azes, Judeap‘s Stendar) Goverbore and Gormdimnt ! Vaives, Stcam FPumps, Rae‘® bm. wime t Iu-” Also. Ageocy of the GLOEE w LIGH OUMPANY &c. AYOIDING HEAT IX THE HOUSE MOoNTREAL. FAIRBANKS & CO. W arvruvuers & Gilders. Ortawe, April ;1th, 1678 sHOW C}8ES MAaADETO ORDEE Warch 11 174 w Myrtle Navy Tobacco mon ) 44f. NONE IS GENUINE! UNLE®S STAMPED CORKNER OF DALBHOUSIE STRRET 'l\l-ul LIXITS FOX SALE. wâ€"BGO0O #Snarksâ€"st. ~AST EXD > MOK ER* AXY SIZES of the above, supplied to Hardwarc, &t. PICTURE FRAM B MANUPFACTURERS Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. Chemist;-Drugzht. . On cash Plug. Oitasra, Oot. 18th, 1478. o@ail desaripuone as PLATFUVRM ANXD CUUNTER O : Oltawa. m’b& * (‘I-%. "._. PHOTOGRAPHE R 403 ST. PAUIgSTREET, COAL A Rare Chance. AOrnmgagists. OTT.: WA Owy., crmmmmemsoum{ ( ; ce J A RV IS. {LATE JARVIS & AXLESS.) Â¥ ALL #T a 8 DA RD Street, Near Russel? H ouss H. MEADOW84 CO, 3 Sussex Stre 3. Â¥. McRaÂ¥s, We undersiand that the Government have decided that the remaining battalions “'dmgwbhl’.“qu drill, shall be allowed to do so now, inâ€" stead of in the spring, as originally inâ€" Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. E4ward George Percy Littleton, of the Grenadier Guards, eldest son of Lord Hathorton, has been appointed Military Secretary to His Excellency the Governor General of the The Montreal Gazciée of yestorday says : â€"*"The Hon. Mr. Howlani was in the city yesterday, and left last evening with the lion. John Young to join Mr. Jack, of Halifax, and Mr. Lawrence, of 8t. John, Commissioners appointed by the Gover nâ€" ment to investigate and report on the commercial advantages of the Bay Verte Canalâ€"to connect the Bay of Fundy with the Northumberland Straits This long agifate : work is of thes most im portant character, lesseving, as it will, the distance from this port to St. John ; and the report of the gentiemen named will be a mattar of interest to the people wf the Maritime Provinces, as well as to Ontario and Quebec." The Hon. John Beveriey Robinson, the Conservative can lidate fo: West Toronto, at a meeting held by his supporters last night, expressei himsel{ stroogly in favour of protection. Such opinions may do well enough for the few, but how will they go down among the many ? 1t affords us much pleasure to correct an error contained in our 'umotyo-ur-‘ day morningâ€"viz, that Mâ€". Paxtos, the Ministerial candidate, had bsen defeated in the North Ontario election. On the contrary, that gentloman has teen elected |bysl~'°fl'vd!lbâ€"o considerable inâ€" crease over that of last yearâ€"which fact is itself a most unquailfied refutation of the fallacy that a great reaction in public opinion has set in favour of " conservatâ€" Tweed‘s counsel are endesrouring to huwe the questions involyed in the civil suits against their client submitted to a Santander, Spain. General 8. Meredith, of Indiina, one of the most successful Geverals on the Federal side during the late war, is dea i. The catalogue of crime is still a id n; to its a‘ready prodigious dimensionsâ€"a glance at our columns will serve to show how a guilty wife met with her death at the hands of ber paramour, and how the lat wer, when hbe had committed the deed, hurried Limself into the dread presence of his Maker, A largely attended meeting of people, professing Republican pn..pltn. _was rival, but that its success must depend greatly upon the price of the importei The number of French manufacturers who expect to exhibit their wares at the Philadelphia Exhibition is estimated at tion of District Attorney Britton, has | oall of the Board wheat was BTDOTG| tha; in this granted a molle prosequi in the two ll(&fotOot.;l(Bl’orNov. Corn _ firmer | expressed ai criminal cases of Beecher cs, Moulton, 8t 530 cash ; 5!} for Nor. Oate, pork and | pursued ns Beecber ns "Tiiton, for sinoder and , SYH "NRute L Heceipts of flour 13,000 end Cl 6 #24 / vhils\ wheat 167,000 bush ; corn 142,000 | fadement, a blackmail. . m;m'fwm;fiulqwmm. The " H »a." Joun Morrissey, the vam | bush ; rye 4““ bush. ‘Sgi&)rhd Britton mad P » | thour 6,000 ; wheat bush ; mdmw-mn,_ 150000 bush : 93,000 1 l;l&m: quisher o( the renowned " Benicia Boy," and a nowâ€"Jescript politician, attempted to address a moeting of antiTemmany Democrat» last night in Ratger‘s Square, x.-uk.m-flh-r-hu.dw‘ of the old Tammany Ring produced arguâ€" ments in the shape of bricks, and other hard faots. The exâ€"pugilist, with his Triends, lef* tLe place with celerity, learâ€" ing the fielâ€"l open to those who chose to cccuby it ‘The recent gales which have prevailed in the northern coasts of Great Britain have been productive of sad resulis both to life and property. One brig, the JoAn and Jsabells, has been totally lost with handsâ€"12 all toldâ€"and lourothouwlh their crews have perished, and all within &.mmaâ€"uwiw 'hoolth«nw&o May last, killed Phillip , a German living near ML“:-IM and robbed his wife, was in the yard of the jail to day, Judge NKeilson, at the earnest solicitaâ€" n af Watrict Attorney Britton, has luawr made on the scalioid he admit hnu‘&!llrtbbb' which caused his but denied outâ€" raging Mrs. Harr. TELEGRAPHIC SUXYVARY. Cmca0o, Oct. 22.â€"Late last night the Free Port Match Factory was destroyed by fire. This establishment has been in bep nwembes were in prett ot, yoae tion. The loss in the Sullding. and stook is $150,000. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. t _, _ M snacae Pharrrmouprcs P . Miâ€" Water +ipe Company at Bar Okp MX Procecdings in Bankruptcy. u..,n’o.saâ€"'l\o Now York oreâ€" tars of J. J. Wiggins & Co. hatters, , the muarderer, hiws arrived at A Wurderer Wanged. Fire at Free Port. rence, of 8t. John, ted by the Governâ€" and report on the s of the Bay Verte > Bay of Fundy with * the most im OFTTAWA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 23, 1875. &e. Courier of u:z says that by the failure of m house various firms in Bradf will_lose from $500,000 to } Meary Failares. ° Loxpox, Oct. 22.â€"Messrs G. D. Neâ€" roulsss & Co., merchants, of London and Manchester, have failed. Their lisbilities are stated to be $250,000. The Manchester Courier of to day says that by the failure Te fim o nenibrant sadrar impiriens as ers say the Mmdnnnlahflhrz:‘lit& American jRivairy. The London Times, in its financial colâ€" umns today, has the following:â€"*" Wé learn from the Draper‘s Trade Journal that a Manchester firm has began to imâ€" The Resoent Gatesâ€"Five Vessets Wrock»â€" od and Lives Lost. n h ind Sanentt wade the pnise."a but that must depend upon the price. ‘3 TELEGRAPHIC. Later and fuller accounts of the recent Mrhcmto hand this morning, the Brig JoAn and Isabella was totally lost near Stonchavren on the Scottish coast. The crew, ‘numbering twolve souls, perâ€" ished. Two larga vowels have besn lost off Peterhead in the same vicinity withall on board. This makes five vesâ€" sels which have gone down with their creows within a distance of forty miles within the last two days. The Assembly. ‘ Pawis, Oct 22.â€"It is announced that the Fremnch Assemby will convene on . Thursday, the 4th of November next. The Philadelphia Centenuial. A meeting of the princi manufac * turers and mhnul:‘:“md in . this city to day, in regard to the Centennial Exhibition at l‘hihdolci: next year. M Diets Moun‘n, mem of the As sembly from the Department of the Seine, 'wuid;:f He said the exhibitors who intewled to participste numbered 800, and he hoped the list would be swelled to Sharkey, the Murderer. Mapap, O t. 22.â€"Advices fr tandsr announce that the regul senger, came ashore. Important Curlist Meeting to be Held. It is believed in Madrid that the Carâ€" list leaders will h ld a meeting shortly, at which a decision will be arrived at which will inflaence to an important exient the posiion of their csise. steamer from Cubs has arrived there. Sharkey, the mu:derer, who was a pasâ€" in opebh markoe mM WEPCG® â€" MHNEMT bills is 34 per cont ; Consulsâ€" 94 5â€"6 for both -:-:{ and account ; Erie, 14} ; preferred, Loxbox, Oct. 22, 3 r. u.â€"â€"The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Engâ€" land on balance trday is £40,000 c _ Spirits of petroleum, 94 to 92d, per galâ€" Liverroa, Oct. 22.â€"Breadstulls hrm, 64 to 30s per quarter for mixed western. Wheat, lls 5p io 1is 6p per cental for .nn.n(hlil’onilwhhih& and 9s 6d to 10s, for red western spring. Lard, 63 6d per owt. ~_ Chlcage Markets. f CIWAOK.“‘- 22.â€"â€"At the afternoon call of Board wheat was firmer ; o h i. i e dhay: a Comn firmer at 580 cash ; 51} for Nov. Oats, pork and lard unchange i. Hoceipts of flour 13,000 bbis : wheat 167,000 bush ; corn 142,000 ,b.!‘““ TPL‘E!U !",'f!‘ loy 1. LLLIL _R M' rye {m Dush, . Sm pie fAour l(;,ouo bbis ; wheat 15,000 corn 130,000 bush ; oates _ 93,000 barley 5,000 bust ; rye 2,000 bush. C 0 M Al E R C IA L. western mixed and w. _ Barley dull and unchanged. 79,00) ; sales, 10,000. Canada W 1 25. Oats, 910. Receipts, 120,000 ; 48,000, at 37oulfl|nh.d\\fm Bha“' miu bui Zt“u.a’xll:ro?un::i ; butter, Popuayivaoia . Petroloumâ€"orude, 615 Loxvox, Oct. 22.â€"The rate of discount Probable Clue to the Langmaid Murder. Coxourp, Oct. 22.â€" The detectives ar rested a woman toâ€"day who confessed she had lived with a man named in Canada, as his wife, and that assaulted, and ravished, and left for denad 222 o Acsctedinbetdrnt arie Abrtutr P ~*Ai90u bnm.smn-lolflvugnd t escape punishment fled to ermont. lvkhuobhu-lymuhflunnvx him to be a monster of crime, The offâ€" cers are satisfied he is guilty of the Langâ€" â€"--'“.I’-u-'â€""‘“' ll-‘ ed on him he will be taken to Vermont MM&“-&‘“.‘L FPOR ElIG N . CA C SE & Wkecks Ocmmittee of the diocese of Easton have n Tslarct ‘lhllhv elect of “"‘3.‘ hof n-?.nr-mfla!'r.fl'..“_.‘.'_"‘-&..’ lLac oc af Town. unmo.sa-‘l‘hl""" the late banker, Wio. S. Pike, have inâ€" stituted suits for the re00very 0"“" walue of plantations, cotton and OU"" GREAT BRITALS. perty seized during the war, to gres one million dollazt Huilt to Recover $1,000,000. FRANCE. 000 bush. Shipments of bbis ; wheat 15,030 bush ; SPAIN. at 60e to 69) steam MARYLANXD. MALNXE. 1‘6¢ ery Case. w Nzw York, Oct. 22.â€"Hall, Schanal Mhm%m“doufiedwm‘ in the letter of credit forgeries on the dhoh:.d Oy g there yesterd was no ovidembh:-d‘F Hall was imâ€" mediately reâ€"a and an effort is to be made to extradite him on the testiâ€" n Clande, and whverys ho whs fopfent was dmnhtho;”flh. Bank of British North America Forgâ€" Is is stated that arrangements are being made to settle the civil suits against lumber "The linbilities of J. T. Meyer & Co., whose failure was announced : . amount to $400,000, of thlnh’m Tweed in the same manner -un-aflus' Watson, decided yesterday by a referee. Bunm'tuwkdunwdm way and Twentieth streets, will be closed tomorrow, under ciroumstances which anop-h‘ondwbo equivalent to a susâ€" pension of business by its present ‘pro< William Dohmwvioud yesterday of murder in the degree, in killing (aptain Lawrence, was sentenced to be hanged Decembe: 10th. ‘ Efferts to Cast off the Spanish Yoko.. It is stated that the natives of Porto gioohNor:‘Yaknd tbo‘om ties are ing to form a comâ€" &-yinthhci{’:,.m”dtho Cuban patriote and co operate with their m.pro?;u"&Tuéiof a civil action before Judge Neilson in Court, District ‘Aht:tanqvndu_mm =d requested while be made a motion in a criminal action. _ He then moved [that a ‘noll¢ i be entered in the case of The EE:F. D. Moulton, which is an i t for alleged libel against the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. He said, "It is butjuottothomodthfllohonld say to this Court, that he had demanied from me a trial of this case, and has founded such demand upon the alled injuries done him by the people, should , after w thorety Ne might oo " aufe â€"to trial, he be able to After some â€" further.remarke, in which he thought it was a suflicient reparation for a man when wrongly indicted to have ht ie ts emmer case, and I present them to. this Court for such action. â€"Shuld this Court enterâ€" tain :Mdmml view, :hun prep red M‘ ugtma Oot. nâ€"&m‘h ‘mfllfl ues adop upon the superior â€" imports ment of the Court. lnkformorgv:dc‘)f a.y.ww‘.dm&hu :hh Court, d‘i‘mfinsNt“ ::‘ pro 'clrlu‘"iln the previous week. .A :pudm ms oase." Judge graals * | on hand keeps prices low. e, 9,040 wotion, _ and said °it was . pâ€"ap@r ; barrels. mmuaugxo T3 io say, recognizing that | questions Nextra su $6 30 to «);q&l‘ involved in such cases, rest hrply'u“hs‘m., 20 mm htbjudamtnddmucn“ uudhu‘cbk was of the prosecution representing the people; ‘ drowned on Saturday at Malpeque, P. £,, that in this particular case, the views | by falling out of a boat. expressed and the course proposed to be | ‘ Four -â€"b-noco-v-hvuuhn'. punmd-zm District Attorney were "Company of the 63rd Volunteer Batâ€" , and commend themselves to ©ut ‘talion, have been dismissed the service ludmt.-.fihmd.{:tMo! for drunkenness â€" and disorderly conduct. discretion, necessarily v in him. Mr: | at Bedford rifie range. ‘ Britton made a like motion in the other | " A. stevedore named "mx‘ Neal is indictment case of The People vs. Moulâ€" -Ifldnqom.nd in lfi ton, which charges him with libel against | posad he drowned himself, as some of a lady of the city ; and for like reasons; glothing was found on the Judge Wilson granted that motion. Mr.| In a section of Corn hfi Britton made a like motion in the case of â€" Canard, King‘s County, over The People vs. Tilton. and bushels of potatoes hare been raised wmwfidflfl“lo& This afternoon on Riverside Range, at 5 » ree Sormeoe, on t prian en ht | . ap aaranee, in in ratd 96 meitat t American Mnflohdf&dmamfi ‘ w&owdnmw.u Newfoundland papers that peoâ€" 1,000 range. lmhhmmw Republican Mooting. t d-h:ntlbondu ‘. mmuwudqw.ug Opvu?.:t have to relieve the most mass meeting Cooper Institute mecessitous cases. 3 nisht. mwum_m‘ A boat from Petty Harbourâ€"was lost in * Ey HOTT is en ds ie on ..dyhfi-monmdhfio h&ofiuzdmnhdfi.ou whic celebrities delivered easos. The Exâ€"Pugilist on the Stumpâ€" pears A mass meoting of Antitammany ta Msm atient sn | oc 7kn Monisiyt .m.mi'l."-“l..m;',...,“' m..-uud ricks, and he left | noon, The O.vil Suits Against Twoed. the speaker‘s stand.. The speakets who | _ . . gemâ€"â€"mmmâ€"mem== Rtg Vicks 4p ingrem: sonfiaion. * "'“" sT. JOHN, PBeath of a Prominent Mason., Trinl of Female Forger hd-‘a:a.“ Oot. 8.â€"A‘nlnn & John an l!mhd tizen and a inent Mason died yesterday, agod ‘: A New Trial for Murder Dontod. stay of proceedings in the case of John &k,oanmud of the mar dor of Joln Trovar in Jumla:‘:uwdv denied by James C. Smith, presiding judge at U Oct. 22â€"â€"Daniel Leary ADG jn-::buhdd. Ti igr . Arione ohn alias mby' 8 kad John" Wekth, of Utics, William J; c-q.wnmdcddw athare far tha maskad bursiary at Py IGW‘&"'â€"'*'V t s C “-' Germand‘s house, w‘.hm...; in August ) _ 10 cca h 4 c pc is Ro cacdleaiminry‘y AGBese h4 last, were to day found guilty and sen: tenced to Auburn Prison for m‘ years at hard labour. Weish and e will be tried next. Canary turned State‘s evidence azainst his associates on the promise of exemption from punishment, AHQ[UAN. Failaresâ€"Heavy Liabilitics. was arrested Ldm on a charge O feaudulently inducing 5,000 or more per: sonsto give him their notes as part compenâ€" I-wgw.::{-'-â€"“â€"â€"l I'I*'I idual was s Cl ol conte io gorbarn when the was o won P Pemifcd; "Bionion had s¢â€" Eeameentey TOME RAR iss I’! t yesterday, from cancer of the +tomach, originating from his being ortâ€"‘\~1 . beâ€" ith a horse at the battle 0f +« ville. Since the war deceased has boen "ome of the most successful fangy stock brceders in the Wosk: Cemerntaioly s BM CSTL NOC tocpoant Meredith, one of the most prominent of the Indiana Generals during the war, died Sentenced to be Manged Mceary Sentence on Burglars. it ‘m Â¥ Th in / Prcactht ~omin t ‘publisher of a paper at NASSACMUSETTS. A Yankee Trick. ton, od yesterday,. Assets oxio. l ADHL officers of :«uflou.aâ€"n.-a-m :.&iumé-‘ "ddivxl The mail was bag was found in Joilette open, and the Bitten by a Hough ~Sensational â€"â€" The )(unuaOd.”â€"A named Baker had mufl%fih uu-nlt.whutukphnum im Latour street. The canaibal when a revolver was presented. ‘The latest about the Guibord burial is a rumour from France, which says that it seems that the famous Barnum has made ua&rblnythoho&offluhuhl Gulhord.;l;h':opd was so attract: ive that a was concluded and the body sent some time ago to New York. Ths liex of enblosing Odibord‘s ompty cofiin in a stone originated with Barnum puuhs." The onty veadiuon baposed ‘on g::h. The only imposed on um is that the body is to remain in the hands of a third party till May next, and in the meakbtime Barnum is neither to exhibit his corpse nor aunounce that he has made such an excellent bargain. This security taken, and the $15,000 received in return for Guibord‘s bones in liquidating the debt on the Institut Canadien. ‘The Governorâ€"General will be met by ‘the Victoria Rifles on his arrival tomor plimentary dinner toâ€"morrow in 8t. | Time, mfldl.inh.-of‘wm To mh-t as Judge in the Superior| day o! races. Mr. of the Witness, was exâ€" | and fi case, "and proved to the "manuscripts | six ho minate satisfactorily. A-fiq‘d-ktb shareholders"of the proceedings are -donflk The same E-‘l m,“ to rrog camine ty in nns dfi vie ib enc e are discounting for regular commerâ€" cial customers at from 8 to 10 per cent., Cousq AUHs T cCP Lolt 51â€" not Commerce, 122 to MM“ to 91 ; Richeliou and Ontario Navigation po.sg;wna. Sales at mornâ€" Redhenge Aividends Sterchanter Exchange at 1784 ; Merchants, 91 ; Rastern Townshipe, at 106 and 110; City Passenger Railway, 162. Hiurix, Oct. 22.â€"Business continues quiet. The imports for the past week have been large, and exports better than the previous week. Abl:l'mkdlour barrels. 8uj uhoboha“gzorl m:; 10»‘6“!)”':&‘8&&' drimand on Smurdey at Meipeqien 2 By on * uJ Iiltag putar a Yost, .4 4 00A 1 Caseâ€"Money Mark C Ee TE 1i © JB e Four members of G%Hfl Vaughan‘s Company of the 63rd olunteer . Batâ€" talion, have been dismissed the service for drunkenness â€" and disorderly conduct «t Bedford rifie range. y since Tuesday, and R lll““' M!Lwfin-'!lfo'!"!'m Cc 4 N A D 1 aAa N . :%*‘ff:fiwfidrm ore been m‘:‘-'m.mo:.'m-uur profits have been made the past mm Noval Scotia, for Baltiâ€" AOFC, now. M from M’m yd-m afterâ€" n?.)‘ubfiim.hl‘(-l’.. Leavos TO INOE* for Montzeal g.m..z‘ Fathor Lenken, of the German Roman to New York, and will take passage Cathotic | Church d;.."-.' Cincin= q4 2 d% 2 ud '-"“‘_mÂ¥"’.. & a. L‘f‘ baka V ‘Tnp robsanam were driren on the rooks . 28li.ug2 mene they" bave aboat $10000 PN este a the storm on . common have about $10,000 Sunday. ‘The Rosebud; wnm um.mw af Dorchester, went on ste! MJ "1q. 2 JY 5¢ . snnnnmant 46 be »b0b4 of Dorchester, went on stern foremoss and rpoeived mm.ul ‘The model of a monament to be ereotâ€" mebuege . The N “_.dhhowdl(r.mnnllh-h- JMNLM;W“M completed. ~ It nMoN-hir i Laidry act of delivering his famous protest. In "like Slobe .S'MIA.G. Langley has the backgronnd is the rotten hulk of a 07, h.fl condemned vessel, over and around which m“.l "‘“““I:?.w&‘ are hovering birds of ill omen. he has three, one of with two chilâ€" | o is said . Thomas Carlyle loses nothing of bis e itre bats in St 3ghn umder s someâ€" mabinirtotiet wiine aighboarand was e | Arutre ‘ w & was so what similat aut + ~ading yen vPmaae mufiohbbbythlfl."".m foundland â€"Three Lives Lostâ€"Copâ€" Club. * Â¥ ‘The Believesu Albutite and Oilâ€"Comâ€"« has been with the follow» iifigon® Poticlite m E. B. Chandler, jr James m Lindsay n: Francis A first call will be made on the subscribed capital. MirwiaUK®8, Oot.dn-n -o:.-nâ€" revenue fraud case im remainder of the revenue trials are post» poned till November 3d. Mussrs, Rows & Emmart auctioneers, have secured that doâ€"o&- store recently Mr. W.â€"F. Russel}, in btuart‘s Ridesy street, and they are now running of_ the stock recently in the possession of Mr. Russoll. Mmunh.uspd-clfiu Par @-‘(-m“dfinfihfln"_ Mail Robbery. Verdict of Not Gullty. HALIFAX. SPs feares to mor.| S J se El TE M EMA G eeacceatbacs aikX. ; such . _ Asat the rate of m may. _ . eniniratioe rsornas 22.=â€"In the Erikine e ‘ f ment is on foot to the exemption . 'm‘",h‘; t ciause in the law. renue trials are pOSt*) Major Vere Webb, one of the few sur 84. ‘ viving officers that took part in the battle Eraatrt w‘o and commodious 21e sorred duriag the ligns of 1814 a Mr. W. F. and 1815 in Holland, the ‘MM aod France, accompanied the expedition amming off the stock to Walcheren, was present at both the annhatene ow t iatin nentiooren b should give them s in of he * t 75 th Sighty weunde4. is PHIHR Neal is | this morning, Vice Chancelior Diake preâ€" and it is sup» | tding There are only six cases in the M areiol e Mr. Fuller, of this city, contractor for & + B including | the Pacific received a tele have been raised Mumm'““l"dm rm alone having | and were forward their work fi:‘:‘:fi% handq-"no?m«fi :dhfi: -dm-nz Mwh'nrrhdfiougoluu l us Thivifendiame‘ Garrv. a distance of 330 miles by horse. By Special Cabiâ€" gram to the Globe. Imustznuumlm , Â¥ bwfi,n'ls. Proposals for a new Canadian loan have jutbo.hpd. lthhm.ndoh!l CANAOIAN AFFARS It EAGLAND, millions sterling. Threeâ€"fifths of this sum are guaranteed by the Imperial Governâ€" ment ; the other twoâ€"filths are issued on the credit of Canada alone. ‘The rate of i::tdm is four per cent. The has been favourably received. The Racesâ€"Shipments~Which Voter‘s Listâ€"The Won. B. Robinson a Proâ€" tectionistâ€"Boy Drowned in a Well Moun.â€"mwmr.g races . were attended, mmflm In the first heat of the hurdle race w’;’; , who was leading W;-_;N“ “-'ow Richerdson, breaking his collar bone C In the second heat of the mile race Jim ‘ Christic, who was in the inside flh%“h.hbudhuu head, his neck, and :ihtbout.rwo. m-m«,mm sufferey no more injuries than a few ‘The first race was a mile heat, for $125, NEW OANADIAN LOAN -â€"-“â€"-vâ€"â€"-~ h & < Tacu 5 4 hnd Aerawh, Imrourite, last. ‘Time, 1:51. ‘The 2nd was odhh&.h-i::l‘ m.eiwu.u 0d threw "his rider. Time, g"hnlutcnnhd the day were mile heats for $250, which fell to Inspiration in Time, 14:8} and 15:34. ‘Tomorrow is expected to be the great day of the meeting. _ There will be four races. The hounds will meet to throw off and finish at the park. Five bhundred and dxs‘:ow six hundred and twenty : bushels of barley, valued as $519 to $561 have been antharities are in doubt as to ‘The authorities are in doubt as to whether the voters list to be used for the forthcoming election in West Toronto should be taken from the assessment roll ot 1874 or 1875. Hon. J. H. (hmm“ as his opinion that the latter be used, and others say the former. Thoophhndhl.lhh:utb subject will be asked for. A Conservative meeting was held toâ€" wbflhmh-fil:f::flflo C . as candidate in West Toronte: umuflmm ‘The candidate was present made a w&o-flmm of was a strong advocney of protecâ€" tween four and five o‘clock this fell in and was drowned. Missionary Mectingâ€"Footâ€"Ballâ€"H. & N. W. R.~Chancery Courtâ€"Pacific Teloâ€" Governer Macéonald to Visit Ham« ilton. Haxitrox, Oct. 22.â€"A missionary meet firvflhumzmnx wion on Wednesday evening, at which ade of Niagara, m." c.‘.T'A._A e _.ad.m and others. A collection was made in aid of the missionary efforts in the diocese of !: footâ€"ball oonwvux is exciting considerable interest, and rnflh‘ sentiments is in favour of Rugby Union rules. l(u-s.l.lh-r'}m of the H. and N. W. R, and . Proctor, one of the contractors for the same, returned from ts for the disposal of the ga. Vunmu commenced withâ€" e The of Chancery opened here this morning, ‘ViceChancellor Blake preâ€" siding. There are only six cases in the Mr. Fuller, of this _contractor for umhmww' a tele> and were puhnvhuud their work Pn in how the nhot @f rendinpand 1st Cr norted hom Pelly o Fort F lu-vu!nld;dâ€"ldtm of officers of the Prussian army are travel« ETWns 10 drcuataues h nt Tiiee doote 1oot9t the fevitation, e hoh on proa) o location a large m mpht-d-n‘:nnh&dd ‘lhl‘: w“-&.mn at the table by a loquasious busy> body, who discoursed on art, that he e« fused to enter into conversation, and at &on‘dh“‘t““““ host : " For Heaven‘s sake, put me in & room by. myself, and give me a pipe." The | Boston has property and de« xnm% h h saomps hhom: o one ward alone having $5,000,000 worth of ite â€"of ~77,000 students, . aoh has at least one training sohoo! for TORONTO. t heats; Vicksburgh 2ud. HAMILTON. les 657 prival C ntorions, wiih on with THE GREY sUNS‘ NEW ACADEXY AT HKULL hth‘-h:odm Tiuks of the 2ith August there appeared a detailed description of an Educational: Institution building, then in course of erection in Bull.b&th..lh&a'bmm\nn of the of Grey Nuns, whose efforts in the cause of female education are gonâ€" erally and fayourably known in Ottawsa. smmm&chndm.umo%: mm?ml is ooou:l:l b com now & talented staff of pmopu‘-os,un;u large number of pupils, both of the boarder and day class, and all are highty gratified with the excel ent arrangement provided for their comfort. ‘The spacious edifice has been fitted with every conâ€" mhnoo‘;ndndhluhnhoon omitted in order to convince parents that in send > tho&dumnhhfishh'dmont.m will be doing a good work, in every %r-nfiiy.'mfllywdli latter class training by no mmmd‘oulhuhthouxhhfl :.uln female yr:th uthhoourrbnlm‘“ nstitute.. The building was rea: momdpuflhflih&l:{'-‘ mwmu-u.::mm a&.gmm m“:y’:& Ratiitaton mfi angrapart aah Mumuhfiuu ere long an addition will have to be made 'l‘huodcyo'ndn‘mthhrfl'fino- mumm all. is calculated to hold about 300 persons comfjrtably, and on this ocom« sion it was filled ~to ts utmast sion it was filled ~to its utmost m,M-.uMumiul w had been provided for the on W nuns‘ guests, those who ant ted a pleasant evening, suffered â€":ioihp;t:-mt' The parents and friends of pupils were early to m.:d' the n-:.l:“ mablishing : Academy, mingled with m esns o to0 metaimmente "o"% ::m from «Tancredi," most Ou'\: lently rendered by Mdli‘s. Thimmins, A. Roy, M. Trudelle and M. .".%..2 efforts of the young ladies most d.orndly‘ ;pfi A du“mdl':. was & one, but withal interesting and selected, and a "LA " formed a most r ive feature on TLet it eufllos to say that the whole affair was a suscers throughout, and the singing of the * N»â€" tional Anthem" by a host of fresh young mm:,u-muuu the w..'l.:- the elder members of ths com ty'm-swh_ubn Soiree of the good ladies .of the Order of Grey Nuns may well be proud. eleven o‘clock, a fire broke out in the furniture store of Mr.G. K. Russell on Rideau street, and although it did not .m.w.xâ€" ;‘m:'&'g-n-lu:.b the stock uihhg amount to a consi> derable sum. Thln._-mht.h top story where a number of mattrasses were stored, and shortly after, the alarm was given, the street was filled with a a fierce fire was raging within the prom 0e Th red hom Thoations Stations were soon on ‘the spot, and a plentiful Tc ertines wore prought into plapy The First Musical Entertainment. but the fire so de ‘ply seateg mm-:a«aflau-::fl use | in the manufacture of mattrasses, that for some time the efforts of the fremen m%xummm was given, the steamer Conqueror appeared nputho-uu.buhrmhumu recognized, the supply from the hydrants being sufficient tor all pyrposes. The men worked in good earnest, and speedily averted what have terminated in the destruction of a most valuable amoint :l. lll:nl“&.“ had to from wmd-fiw sions. halfâ€"past twelve it was found necessary to break away ‘the win . dows of the upper story ol the and throw m“’gmuhm- which had been on fire, but this was not effected before considerable damage had hudmb{.mtohnluflohrd- ture stored in the first and second floors, the smoke preventing the firemen from nenetrating at once to the spot where the nflnfinumhh where the first broke out, Had been able mhufiownn-no!' have been saved. Bome ter of hose than that at prosont hmon:ldbnl_n.hhlhthw‘p: the "('tq â€"n::i present in use However, good service was rendered, and nqfimhhofidfldfiu [.m.:.'.":,l:’.'."..':.‘ KA d many & & darration was raging .mh not damaged to any very serious exten oot Sn Ifaact will sulfer on his «to sk. â€" Fortunately w%“ covered by insurance, but not sultleiently as to supply the loss. ‘The io cce tom= thil Sentioonar teker aflitligtime to conâ€" sider, it is almost imposaible to astimate the damag ‘ done. Em" ) ho what it was generally set dow n altâ€" 1g4 -:...;u"o.".&'i'a E. on o tk awomor c# each spool. | 3961j1 You will save tme y Mvh. w.m.md u-: sotton,. _ Notice Awouon on anaol. | 300171 son nosEs »PAnais PLLLE, This well known U."a’“ tion, but a sure and remedy for Feâ€" male Difficuities and from any cause whatever ; and altough a power t] Shoeiy ihay pooinly nou ng hss CC tortacan, fivmqflwfi'fi'fl- all other means hnflh:.l although a powâ€" erful remedy, do iron, calounol, antimony, or hurtful to the con Full directions in I-Ql“-‘-‘ “m'“’ i carefully l""""",.,.,..' ..‘.u...‘ of the ..f."..'.'nâ€"»u.-r.-h "h‘:""'“"‘ i Ritier i ig on hoi ce TWBP yon M For sale by all druggists. Nearly 600,000 were employed last year in about the o-fi fire , iropstoné, shale "“'". Great and four of whom were under ground. PRICE & CENTS. fortunately there enclosed Untarid, by

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