14 j W 1 4* (Â¥ W §# tody, bmum.h{:i;'.w &".L'.‘"..': noqin.m‘m’lg:. n-:n t» the police station. matter probably come before the magistrate toâ€"morrow cessful attempt to probe the wound. Mrs. named Dan Kel‘y paid «n unusually early visit, yesterday morning, to n housée of qwï¬monsz street kept by a Mrs. Melaire. He demanded adâ€" mittance but was refused, whereupon he immediately burst the door. The womer of the house, who has the. reputation 0: boin..horoinoundormhcircumtnou, took & sevenâ€"shooter and gave Kelly a dose thit took effect in &'lhod&r W'-wmbdhnmw Pl}t«undxu, namodD:lMy. After N%‘ha elly proceeded to surgery of Dr. Church, where that gentleman to the physical, by fostering curling, quoiting l:nd other Scottish sports. There is a large fiold in this city for such an inâ€" stitution. _ °C B2 CCC 27 H2TC ANOLNOFP on Tuesday night the 9th inst., in the Trades‘ Assembly rooms, to elect office bearers to adopt a Constitution and Byâ€"laws for the government of its members. It was also determined to have a turnâ€"out on 8t. Andrew‘s day in tion with the St. Andrew‘s Society. The principal object of the club is for the mutual imâ€" provement of its members intellectually, but every encouragement will be given I0â€"the bhysical hy fnctarine aniic. rooms of the Society in Elgin street. Business of great importance has to be transacted, and the management would like to see a large attendance of mem: bers. The office bearers for the, ensuing year have to be elected, and means deâ€" vised for the celebration of St. Andrew‘s Day. The prospect of dull times and a e chmitable hast oo the Seciow peaig i i ter than in otboryun,.ot.buitlsl:vu‘ Scotchmen to see to it that none of their fellowâ€"countrymen are left to suffer fm‘ poverty or misfortune. C CaLzDOXta CivB.â€"An informal meeting of a number of Scotchmen was held ai the St. hv‘nuoohli:tel, Rideau street, on Tuesday night, w initiatory steps were taken towards forming a Caledonia Club in this city. Resolutions constituting the new society were adopted, after which it '_vnl‘no-! to hoid another meeting or Hattows‘sx â€" Rovens.â€"A couple of ivung biackguards, named Leonard and urns, were up in the Police Court yesterâ€" day for rowdyism on Ha;lowe‘en. The former, with a gang of roughs, broke in the door of a house on Parry street, ococuâ€" pied by one Martha Weart ; the latter committed a somewhat similar offence on one Adrew Bushel, near the same locality Martha Weart appeared in Court yester day with her head bandaged, having been struck a terrible blow on the forehead with a stick. The wound was stitched shortly after the assault by Dr. Carmiâ€" chael. Leonard was let off with a fine of $10 or three weeks imprisonment. Burns was fined $5 or two weeks. This will be a warning to rowdies. , 9r. Axprew‘s Socisty.â€"This benevoâ€" lent institution holds its regular Annusl Prcp.m?rylloontin‘ this evening in the was created by the bantering of Jealers and cantering of horses. No sales of any consequence were effected, and the prices realized were very poor indeed. The class of horses od‘em? were miserable. A few good milch cows were sold at an average price of twentyâ€"five dollars. There was a good produce market yesterday, but prices were umnhuï¬:d from the quotations of the previous day. ~ Axotuezr Suoomxe Case. Tas Fairâ€"The regular semiâ€"monthly Fair was held on the By Ward Market square yesterday. There was a large attendance, and considerable excitement Fror Kettus Iscaxo.â€"The contractors for the main sewer are taking sand in barges from Kettle [sland, some distance dowge:ho utg;vo: ;ivelx‘-i.m It is said to b‘; the best sand uilding purposes an miking with cement Aroundptho city, ‘: considerable quantity is being used comnection with the main sewer. Inorsassk or Bustvuss.â€"The receipis for â€".passenger traffic at the office of the Grâ€"nd Trunk Railway in this city, for the year ending the 3lst of October, was nearly $1,500 in excess of that received the previous year. This shows a marked increase of business on this line of rail â€" way. Raicwar Guipz. The "International Railway and Steambost Guide," for No vember, has come to hand from the pubâ€" lishers, Mesars. Chisholm Bros., Montreal ; and is replete, as usual, with all necessary information relative to railway and steamâ€" boat travel. } This will, however, oixii EoTt;l;p;:ry »rrangem»nt, pending the com}letion of the new Church on Victoria Terrace. Nzew Prace or Worsair.â€"Thée Congreâ€" gation of the Ottawa Wast Wesleyan Church held their Sabbath services Inst Sunday in the Upper Town Maâ€"ket Hail, LNoLSH Mair.â€"An xnfluh mail will close at the City Post toâ€"morrow (Friday) the 5th ins:ant, at 12:05 o‘clock .m, destined for the steamship Polyne #ian, which sails from Quebec fgr Liver pool on Saturday. a > E2W MEP CR CZEnpgION street. ihe buildi:s is of handsome design, and when furnish and fitted up 'fll‘pruon“â€" t-;-c-r_o-(‘l.x-t:l:l; appearalice. Firs Ararxs.â€"The Chief of the Fire, Brigade reports that there were ten alarms of fire during the month of Octoâ€" ber, but there was no very serious loss at any of them. Caruetox Civs.â€"This club has removed to its elwnnt and commodious new quarâ€" ters on Wellington street. The bu&ding Featherston is oflicuun’ as Police Marisâ€" tra‘e, in the absence of Mr. O‘Gara, who is attending the Perth Assizes. Rewoveo.â€"The ‘drinking fountain at the east end of Dufferin Bridge has been‘ removed, owing to the nuisance created in that locality. . A Goop Cnaxcr to lay in a Supply of Apples and Onions cl'le.yp at J . Shanley‘s Fruit Store, corner of York and Sussex Streets. » Aylmer every morning at........7.30 a.m. Returning arrives at............... 1.30 p.m. Stages leave the Russell, Union and W indsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her. | Steamer Queen Victorialeaves...... 5 p m * # arrives...... 8 am. Reyal Mail Line. Steamer â€" Jessic Cassels leaves Grand Trunk Railway. Leaves Prescott Junction :â€" Going West...............1:35 p.m., 2:03 a.m. Going East............... 45 p.m., 4:40 a m. Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg $ Railway. Leaves Ogdensburg....8:00 a.m., 2:25 p.m. Arrives in New York 10:00 p.m., 7:00 a.m. Leaves New York...........6:00, 11:00 p.m. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" f DUFEâ€"..::sâ€"â€".:ss:ss...1:185 muL, 7:46. pan. Uitawa River Navigation Company. S.camer Peerlessleavee............... T & DUFEâ€"++::sâ€":rrerssâ€"»1:185 mUL, 7:46 Central Â¥ermont Railnay. Loaves Ogdensburg for Boston..........6:05 a m., 12:40 Arrives in Ogdensâ€" | burg fromâ€"Boston 7:00 am., 12:40, 8:10 St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway. Leaves...........11:00 a.m., 2:00, 10:45 p.m Arrives.............7:25 a.m., 4:00, 7:00 p.m Canada Central Railway. Leaves.......... .........10:45 am,, 4:45 p.m ATFIVOG.++:s rssessssecerresseree 1 :20) 7: 18 p.an Porics Im!s'ri:_n_.fflja Worship Mayor Exoumsm Mait.â€"An English mail Eravecllers‘ GQuide. Aocal Zutelligence. 6:05 am., 12:40, 6:10 l Li+ E* "hâ€"â€"v POVE " ::ling tz,lwg.uwocth of tickets g\‘:n O‘Connor er, sermonizing at t anoque, etc â€"all these are false,; as false uu:.'be. I am innocent of them all, liament engaged in the Free Press offige, but in what capacity, we know ME cept from his own statement, that he their Parliamentaty reporter." â€" j s«id to haye been somewhat amusing, as it is reported that he rushed with a copy of the r in his hand to the bed room door of tn mnlc:;ou who x::dd.o enslaved his beart, a e, to get him, gave him a free pass to the theatre. Mr. Mahon was.during the last session of Parâ€" ooo e s W 8 ~"Epwaro H. Mazox." | After alluding to the fact that Mr. Mahoa represented himself as having been connected with the Gitizer and Free Press, the former jo thus * pexIEs THs sort InPskonMBnt:" " We beg to state that Mr. Mahon ‘has never baen employed on the staff of the Citizen in any capacity, that the only connection he has ever had with this office was the writing a notice at one of the | entertainments of the Shmï¬mm Comâ€". panss The notice was so like what a oveâ€"sick boy would write that we pubâ€" lished it as & communication over )(r‘ t qst obe mc ng l 2 ow one No. 3 fromâ€"(we omit the name) â€"for which I paid him $11.25 ; he hai a book of tickets, from No. 3, Ont. He represented himself to me as the outside ticket agent, and gave his book of tickets to me, asking me to take them to the Carleton Junction. I put them between two boards an the wood or froif:t car, and they went to the Junction, where he said he would get them off the car. The Kingston Whig daily has called ms & lunatic; in addition to this they have charged me with representing myself as being a Congregational minister, and thus addressing the Methodist congregation of Gananoque. I merely spoke a few words at their prayer m“t-ingr that is all. If there is a warrant out for my arrest, I will go down to Ottawa on Friday next, and surrendér myself to the authorities, You can then have me bmufht 3 under a habeas corpus, when ! will surely be acl quitted without besitency. I will then sue the Whig for defamation and libel of character. ‘‘ We have received the following extraâ€" ordinary telegram from the young law student, Mahon, whose eccantricities in this city and other places have attracted so much attention of late :â€"© Sgoohl- to the Citizen. Gansnoque, Nov. 2.â€"I am charged with taking $1,150 worth of Canada Central tickets, Ottawa to London, Ont. ‘Did not ‘do it; know nothing of tickets, save that [ bought Lo ar n aee s o e e ne en d " Eloquent lecture and brilliant pianoâ€" forte ital, by Sig. Edwardo, Florence, Italy, Tuesday (last) evening Sub~ jeet: ‘fMusic."‘ The instrumental and vocal i will be incorporated in the lecture. Sig. Florence (Mr. E. Mahon) has the |reputation of being a more eloâ€" quent speaker than, Mr. N. F, Davin, and a more brilliaut pianist than Blind Tom. Ottawa jFree Press, Toronto G obe and Mont Gazeite to wit. Admission to the Metropolitan Hall, 50c.; reserved seats, 75c. Lecture begins at halfâ€"past seven p.m. E. B. Sargam, Agent. Oct. 27, 18174." : > of yesterday says :â€" "Mr. E. Mabon, who says he has been employed on the staff of the Ottawa Citizen and Free Press, dropped into the office last evening to lovk at of our exchanges. He promises to :n{::it hot for some parties who have been writing about him in the papers." | THE C BELUGEYILLE oNTARIO of yesterday publishes the following adâ€" vertisement : â€" \ "Mr. "Mahon, the ‘perambulating law student, who seems uï¬: adapted for any ocoupation, called at the police station to give the Sergeant Major and Timus Lane his views on the t O‘Connell and the Guiba'&burid. fl':‘inform«} t&om that "everythi was lovely an< e . goose hung hig‘:.*,’ He pu-.{ a fying viat to ananoque yesterday, threatened to lick the Reporter man for "writing that piece," d laid information against a couple of urnip raisers for assault. We expect a N isit h:u'n him. Ouriyes are, fortunately, ; of town. taking the road to Kingston, Tho e who witnessed his actions bave no doubt but that the man was insane, and we are of opinion that he is the person referred to in the Kingston Whig as E. H. Manon, an insane law student from Ottawa." Q“On Sunday evening last. at. the close of the regular services in the Methodist Church, a stranger passed a slip of r up to the minister, conveying the inmq- tion that he was a Congregational preacher from .Boston, and asking leave to address those who remained to the prayer ‘meet ing. Rev. Mr.‘ Freshman, thinking ail was right, gaye his consent, when a young man went . forward and commenced a fantastic address, which he continued a few minutes, and then cal ed on the asâ€" sembly to join him in {;nysr. At the close of the meeting he asked for a dollar, at the same time pointing significantly to the collection plates, and no attention being paid to his request, he â€"reduced the amount to fifty cents, and then to twentyâ€" five gents, and not gotti:s ‘it, left the o}'mmh abruptly an 1 walked directly; out up, he was visited by the medical superâ€" i!gendont. of the Kingsto 1 Asylum, who telegraphed to‘ the unfortunate man‘s father.: The old gentlemanâ€"a worthy and â€" respected citizen â€" reached <the limestone city by the earliest available train, and had brought his son as far on the way home ‘as Brockville when the latter â€"somehow. managed to elude him. The Kingston Whig contained an account of the arrest, &£6., which was copied into and noticed by the other newspapers of the locality. We next hear of young Hi:hou at Gananoque, and this is what the Upon leaving this city, under ciroum:â€" | stances already related, he proceeded to | Kingston, wheL he hired a cab, and after ‘ riding round for some time, got lodged in | gaol ?or refusing to pay the carter ; not, | as was stated .Lt. the time, on account of . his proceedings here. While in the lock:â€" , Not long ago an account was published in the local columns of Tux Tixes of some curious proceedings on the part of a young man named Edward Mahon. We were . called upon afterwards by ptï¬iu mter-i ested in the welfare of the unfortun <te youth, some of whom threatered, while: others ‘regretted the publication of the , facts. We were not much frightened by ‘ the threats, knowing with the utmost | certainty the general correctness of the statements made in our columns ; and as | for his relations, they must have the symâ€"| pathy of the whole public. 1t is evidently : time, however, that some restraint worol placed upon his actions, as the following | history of his late proceedings will show : ; d tug ottawa "rRue rprsss" Some New Chapters in his Histery. AN OTTAWA YOUNG MAN. ow He Has Been Slandered GANANOQUE © REPORTER‘‘ says:â€" SAY3 THE KINGSTON yEws" ;â€" sAYS THE KING3TOX " wHic‘ :â€" THE OTTAWA "omzeN" FRraryâ€" @m-â€"bhh% Justicet Richâ€" | and Justices Strong, Hanry, Fournier, michie and Taschereat, of th‘ Shpreme ‘Court, have arrived. in town, and are staying at the Russell House. . Their ‘chambers have been located te inopae ns ber it wl a ' & :::Mvm;iiv to n?' shambers in ‘the "â€u sworn in on b?u.nhy mcmth Court will be immiediately constituted. Ixtaxp Revexus Duriss.â€"The dutie collected at the In‘and Revenue Office Ottawa, for the month M%Ootobor 31 1875, were‘:â€"Spirits, $10,31 0; tobaccg $3,611.70.â€" Total, $13,926.40. Iiquvor Cass.â€"A man named MoGee, residing ou the Montreal road, was artaignâ€" ed before Mr. Joseph Hinton, J.P., yesâ€" h‘x:dg, and fined for selling liquor wi&ant Returxap.> Hous.â€"Mr. John Holmes exâ€"M. P. for Carleton, has returned from Manitoba,â€" where‘ he has been for some months on business connected with his profession. * .. ( Custoxs‘ Duttzs.â€"The amount of cusâ€" toms‘ S“"i“ received at the port of Ottawa Raw cakiL 10 D.k "ad weo d l TT for the month;â€" of October, 1875, $13,066.06. Shipping dues, $106. 2L sc Ccb ns 01 w NB oC PHewely Nes wished each pupil a successful career in life homm? & Mr. O‘Reilly put some difficult arith metrical questions to the lads, which were answered correctly. . ~ The whole affair wasâ€"most satisfactory . _ CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL. Delivery of Prizes. wowlke § The annual delivery of prizes, conseâ€" qtent upon the examination of the pugib at m.cfr’.m.. Brothers Academy, Su« sex street, took place yesterday. His Lordship, Bishop Duhamel in the chair. There were also present Bro. Andrew, and several of the preceptors in the Academy, After some puulln[g questions had been put by Mr.O‘Reilly,Inspectator of Separate Schools, and diligently answered by the students, the testamurs were delivered to | the successful candidates. â€" ‘ His Lordship in ’iving the tmphha, | ï¬o&a fo! words of congratulstion, an. ‘ |___ NBW sCHOOL SiTes. On motion of Mr. Rovgus the chairman was instructed to offer Father Stenson such a price for his lots as would be equal to all his disbursements, and an. advance of ten cent. on the ti:rchue money, pmï¬(ï¬t nevertheless, total amount shall be more than $2,700, and report to this Bpold at its next meeting. [ 4 TENDERS, On motion of Mr. E. A. Lartzrrs the Secretary was authorized to advertize for: tenders for the supply of firewood reâ€" %vuir’d by this Board for the ensuing inter. ' The Board then adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, the 9th inst: On motion of Mr. FixLzy, seconded by Mr. Roogus, Thomas H. kirby was apâ€" pointed collector of Separate School taxes for 1875. On motion of Mr. Rocque the report of the Local Superintendent was received and ordered to be printed in the minu es of the Board. Custous‘ Dutres.â€" large already, and likely to be increased during the winter. .l"\ e only other case of over attendance is ter Naud‘s class in Notre Dame school, but as there ate already. seven ‘ in that school, I consider there is no for any more to work with adâ€" van M besides, oï¬::‘ classes are ;l:uyl sup to be ing in number, as the children are ndnnf:g from one oiua to another. 1 would therefore only reâ€" commend an assistant to Mr. Tasse and anâ€" assistant to Sister St.; Isidore, and to . those only solong as the present attenâ€" dance continues. % 1 It will be observed, also, that the atâ€" tendance at Mr. Tasse‘s school is more than any. teacher can do justice to; in fact, he can do very little mors than keep order in such a crowd. I would therefore recommend that he be provided with an assistant teacher as long as the attenâ€" dance is so large. The morning I visited the school I found 108 children present. I would recommend, also, an assistant to Sister Isidore, being the French Class in St. Aunn‘s Parish, as her attendance is too Canada These two, at the very least, should be in every achool. _ *‘ ""** ou re%‘-ur, 35 ; second English Class, 8r, St, Euphraise, number on register, 50 ; third EngBAh Class, Sr. Green, number on r‘fl'hlrko-afls total girls, 503. Grand total, Ihave the pleasure to report, also, that the attendance has been very Nm much more so than usualâ€"so that th average attendance from September will be very good. I would recommend that maps bolfro- cured at once for Mr. Champoux‘ sol ool, say a m‘n'hof the world and a map of NOTRE DAME §CHOOL . > j First French Class, Sr. St. Candid, number on register, 39 ; second French Class, 8r. Galbrensen, number on register, 50; third French Class, Sr. Navd, number on register, 90 ; fourth French Class, Sr. Duquemin, number on nfsm, T70 ; first English Class, Sr. St. Erphemie, number First French Class, Brother Mathias, number on register, 47 ; second French Class, Brother Dit;goninn, number on reâ€" gister, 66 ; third French Class, Brother Augustin, number on teï¬inter, 81 ; fourth French class, Brother Nethelim, number on register, 100; first English Class, Brothsr ï¬m neron t'hrogi:tler, 42; secon: rother Aloysius, number on register, 51 ; third English Class, Brother Maxentius, number on register, 53 ; fourth English Clun.}Brothor Rosiue, number on register, 75; Mr. Tasse‘s school, number on register, 121 6 Mr. Chunlfloux‘ school, number on regisâ€" ter, 98; Mr. Doyle‘s school, number on‘ :egister, 63. Total boys, 797. FEMALE 80HOOLSâ€"ST, ANN‘S PARISH, French Cl Sr. 8t. Isidore, number on register, 90 ; English.Class, Sr. St. Greâ€" gory, number on register, 43; total, 133. The following report was read from the Lcal Superintendent : To the Board of R. O. Separate Schools of the City of Ottawa : Gzextrexrnâ€"Having completed within the last week my semiâ€"annual visit to the schools of Lower Town, I beg leave to reâ€" port the attendance since the first of Beptember last, as follows : ,THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS‘ SCHOOL The regular monthly meoï¬niof the Board of . Separate Schools was held in the City Hall on Tuesday night. Present: J. W. Peachy, Chairman ; Messrs. Wal ler, Rocque, Martineau, L‘inley, Dorion, Lapierre and Inspector O‘Rielly. _ _ A number of communications and aocâ€" counts were laid on the table for the conâ€" sideration of the Board. itinerant Gospelâ€"speculator from Boston, with a red head and a white choker. It seems that he was mistaken for Mahon, who was present on the occasion for the purpose of playing the organ." Report _of Local Superinterndentâ€"Tax Collretor for 1875 ~Tenders for Fire« Perhaps before next assizes arrive the Tmres Company will léarn to make sure of $ eg them protrannn. " Caee, ao+ & ving i ours, &o., E. Mahon. , E Mahon was compelled to postpone his lecture in Belleville in order to visit Ottawa to expose these vile cals umniations. He states that the person who " led in mer†at Gananoque on the occasion referred to was not him, but an BOARD OF SEPARATE SCHOOLS. THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1875. UOAL & KE®O4RNi OILS, Wholesaie and :ï¬â€™.:"’fs:.‘.:"::'m“m 4. 9fqy Svecia! Line this week P Heagy brd ht 40 4ih y bet srr dn Owing to Main Sewer 0 obatmus all cash purchasers ov.r ONE D ther discount ot 10 cent on i ouax-.mofl.' Mul SEWER, Magutrs â€"On thâ€" 21d {} stant, th w Charies o. Magare |of Rel the w THs heating stove that drives all comâ€" petitors to the wall is the Gurney Base Burner. Buy it Eswoxp® Bros. $5 DUKE HTREET, NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLS, Ottewns, Nov 5, 1275 . . | â€"_ alcated out a+ almost uvnp_l md pgp Unods great tion. _They have the finest suit of rooms, the ablest teachers, and the most thorough course of training in Canada. See their advertisement in another column. z_ d & w 3980. * «iN Diszases, of whatever nature are oomr)oul' eradicated 'bémtho use of Fowle‘s ell’laom:d Humour 8:.{ nl.uumm, effect is marvellous for Sorofula, t BRi1 g Wonln? and even ; it has proved itself an almost never cure. (See special notice.) | 33 â€" ~ommmm=l 00| 308Fâ€"if Orrawa Busingss Coupsos.â€"This popus lar institution offers superior facilities to those who wish to get a practical educa ESWA hgp Cafige oo l i: s saloon, No. 3 Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington street. . Adele M. Gendre:, proprietor. New Advertisements. THERE bave been 20 Gurney Base Burnâ€" ers sold to one of any other ltaovei and we never had to take one back. ONDE Bros. _ > 3976 T EO d wg t oc cale ie Cmy charge of oy. They were let go on } promising to Evo the city, They started at once for Cobourg, Alexander and Ann Hamilton were arraigned for keeping a disorderly house on Nelson street. The husband was finred $10 and costs, m&the wife $5 and costs. Hyacinth e, who occupied a porâ€" tion of the house, was let go on contition hth:.t he would forthwith vacate the prem: Mary Ann Sullivan and Ellen Dillon, two servant firh, who were found in‘ the house, were let go with a toprimn:} and charged to return to their places of emâ€" ployment. I ‘ CoMMENCING THURSDAY, November past two or one week‘ in onewoek‘lnm ; two persons who might have heen ob. urvodbeaianromt_ioor-todoorfwth. ï¬*flnq' his wife. ‘The case was adjourned a day. | reisimong: Heckett | was" ued $2 and Ozl‘t: for being found drunk on Maria street,. § flgk : Robert Luddington, on a charge of for« gory, was again remanded. iz Simon Johnston, for getting ‘drunk on York strcet, was fined $2 and costs, or longing :to Andrew Bushel, on Papineau street. He was fined $5 :ll\'d oo.ï¬"& two * seuban Dely ‘wcs chaiged "by was J: A. Tupper with using insulting language re‘ breaking in tbodoorof‘uhoul:onP-r;ly treet, occupied by Martha Weart,. He &:lï¬n.d $10 and costs or three weeks in George Purcell was accused of besï¬:f his wife. He was severely reprimanded, and afterwards muloted in $5 and costs. Edward Burns was charged with breakâ€" ing the doors and windows of a house beâ€" the part of the faithful Mrs. Micawber, it is needless to say, well ; and Mr. Roberts in the character of ï¬uid verficld and ‘Mrs.â€" Marlowe as twood, are both dmrvh;’ of sgool endaâ€" tion The part of Wickfield, i not very important ono{ was done full i tice to by Mr. W, S. Davie, but there is little in any of the other characters g of _speâ€" ‘cial notice.. Fuaint Heart Néver Won a Fair Lady was the first and was excellently &nt on the stage, with Mrs. Morrison in the principal character of the Duchess de Tarreneuva. We would again du-oot} Mr, Gowan‘s nthuhnt::h to the m sity of strengthening estra, whi is at present quite inadequate, GENDREAU‘sS sha Before His Wonhi%tbo Maryor. t i Wepxespay, Nov. 3. th hip ran Winkie. His upqunnoo nt evening was greeted with loud apâ€" plause, which was renewed at frequent intervals throughout the evening. Alâ€" though perhaps a little more muscular, both ‘in the vsice and action, than the Micawber who would be created in the mind‘s eye of the reader, it is generally a iâ€" mitted that a more clever impersonation could hlrdl&rbo conceived ; and to be appreciated Mr, Rowe milm to be seen in this chara¢ter, Mrs. Morrison played 27,BALEâ€"A pair of Ring Dves and Adiâ€"cs: COHARLLE: Tauey ud 9 & ir of B fand blase 2 SALEâ€"A pair of Ring Doves and Caze opemed in the bvening, ihe cond begmm | N* | 0 C topo\ir‘in- mdwht:‘nnboutouhtb’ow _\ Motiee zmwypv':m&t&?uuoi yun aitk hhcdhrml’ fls O Aorint ie t Oniaric, at the uestsomich th 260) Tor as Agt thoflntï¬nbcmuhulrï¬v:lpm‘:lopm Jate the PW A ogmt th vi f bo Canads Contral Railway Bora io Houry umorous and brilltent an andiqncems bas | ke0u0, Retheet red,to make otver provi assembled within the theatre for somg | A;udthhth“h.'t'o&hdayolm'ob.. 1876. timaâ€" Tt wanld indlaad ha anmalaina if in E.J. SENKLER, _ _ CHEAP SALE My siock is wali assort DUKE STAEET, POLICE COURT. BIRTH. and hairéutting P Sute nrosh (ank s ht 1 goods except ed in 5th, 1875. were up on a CHAMBER e of Mr HAT! HATS! HATS | . _ Waterproof Conts, Umbrelias, &c¢., _ AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! Felt, Silk and Straw Hats aud Caps, ' RIDEAU STREET, i4 UNION BANK BLOCK, . In orveriio clear the Storktas soon as possibie I have decided to seil all Rats, Caps 40. at cost for ¢ TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCELN 1 GREAT : CHEAP SaALE Alt wn Manuf. and ~.~ ty:of Fd adu oi eg " anutioinre vi&., _R J. DEVLIN, _ *â€"56 SPARKSST,, Opposite the British Lion Hotel. March 12 1996 6 i South Sea Seal, © Persian Lamb, ! Astrachan,â€" \| Baltic Seal, | English Rabbit. I. HODGES, Hats! Hats!! rlats !!! . MONTREAL AND OTTAWA,. Ottaw»«, Oct. 5, 1876. â€" â€" 0 ~â€"â€" sgp sUST -ï¬.".. ALL THE XEw STYLES FOR 1s75, General A Zen‘ral Admisson ' ® = ï¬.. Children under 12 yrs, . = 25 i« _ Ru:rv«l Beats for sale at Gowan‘s, Sparks _ Ottawa, Nov. 4, 1875 / B080 6 wWONDERRFUL AMUsICAL ‘rropiey, A thoro ghâ€"bred :1 Boy, who, without, inâ€" struction, played g“m hen four old ang now executes equal ll't-h:'t‘lm.n‘f.' 2 NIGHTS ONLY 2 TUEBSDAY & WEVNESLAY, Nov. 9th & 10th Eireet. : 8 _ 911 0 O‘ tawa Nov. 1, 1875. 0. CO T E*‘S, The eminent: English as6 aan dte B taor aeioongaiiee ly for Of the Grand Opera House honour of announcing that ï¬l&\h'mw' has the MRS. â€"C. MORRISON, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Nov. 3rd & 4th Under the Distingnished Patronnge of : Mis# Exceiiency the Gevernor Genâ€" eral, Countess Dufferin, famiâ€" ‘Gems of English Song FUR JACKETS N). 22, Russoll House Bioek, Sparks St. T Wi i be sold at 40 per cent. below first cost, as the parchasers are Abounmmun a Fashionable "l“:lxlzdng Establishment on the first of January BoxG MonARCH, 75 sents, for mngng Schno‘s, BHINTX@ KIVER, $3 cents, for Sabbath Schools Hrgk ScHooL CHoIR, $1.00, tor flgjn Bchools; Livrxo WarTERS, 30 conts, for Praize Meelings. OLIVER DITSON & Co., Boston. CHAS, H. DITSON & Co., _ _ _ OFFIOKâ€"Bell‘s Block, Cootre T oppoâ€" site Russell House. k' wwth 9000 W. H. WALKER. | P. PENNOUCK | A. F. MCINTYRE, Nov. 8, 1875 | + 3985 First appearance in three years, and positivye= SHIRTS ! ~COLLARS ! Among the Authors are : Ledy Seott, Cam Lindsay, .Guonod, ‘latâ€" ton, Howe, Topil’.a.'qcrnby. bhrlbel, Avt. The Gems of English Song will be sout postâ€"paid, : o any address, for ;:5 Retail Prloo.' :‘hlgu is, in Boards, $2 50, in Cloth, ©3.00, GLt, TI“I!MUI ATTRACIIO N : 75 & ngs, each a true Gem and unden‘ably Popâ€" ular, . Among the atractive titles are: _ ; NAZARETH .. BING O N BSWEET ANGELUS. EAMERALDA. ~_ LITTLE MAID OF ARCADEE, * WEARY BY THE BLVE SEA .. BOSE MARLE. The Gems of ï¬lhl Song is a book of 22 pages, ail of full shsot music size. â€" Jo tarristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Nota® For particulars see Posters ®wnd Programmes. M:r;ox Bheet now open at Gowan‘s, Sparks reat EVLIN‘S FUR DEPOT. WALKII, PENNOCK & MclNT XRE, etc., for sale _lit-:-‘c‘ _!'lxtuu. Ginss Cases, D. MORGAN & SONS. Ctiawa, Nov. 8rd, 1875. & 2 NIGHTS ONLY @2 Do not forget our other recent books, RAND OPERA HOUSE. atters & KFArriers BLIND TOM ; RAND OPERA HoUSE UST PUBLISHKED, | : MR. GEO; F.::ROWE; LADIKLB AND CHILDREN® CLOTHING. At less than Auction. prices. FOR THE MILLION, JAS. ANGUS, to sell all the assortment of u:.flflllï¬l'g“ :2908â€"2m Animiscn:euts. Now is your time to buy OR RCADYâ€"MA DKE 7AL Broadway, New York. ries, &c., &¢., Bolicitor for Applicants, p/4sl | wHQLESALE AND RKTAIL, © Jeweller, Watchmaker, &o s@° §8â€"SPiRKES © 8PREPT mhmu&iay timei â€" Address ( o. [ D.mimvnao&_‘. _Ottawa, Oct. 27, 1875. 308)8mdéw °_ other Sake S oupayivania Wi â€"pla ":;"&" C “‘"'.: [Prine B lc ENE . on the firs! Nationai Hank, \_ _ _‘ | THE DRAWING OF \PRIZES Will take niune BE the AnsiLlLan EWELLERY, mnn superior in value to the remain, Linâ€" s of the same being vi “:E" be forWarded to eurly parpinsors . T m {tmada d ue wil I,aP the advantage of receiving a superior %flhum-m for one or w of pooket books by draft, of. h'.:‘n....n E‘I backs hww ION‘_ aY. glm % OVEMEBER, ';5‘! l warded oo '“‘ non should Ih.% .! h-’r’nfunfl.ms..-‘ O:A_My O | vo Pr ded us at onceâ€"â€"no piicatiop by letâ€" i tw rencamem o npolole 0 cfthe Pocket Books are of the pétented } HOW.OAN THIS BE ACC0MPLISEED ? Is a question mauy ask. ‘hempel ns anviacermces ‘1“: dispose of ; munhft.hoon °e stoo of\gm? t ml‘%mfldw of $200,000 0. the lot; | udvertising sime 16 <or month, aod not receiving a single wial ‘w s aumï¬â€˜muu e 81 hadd n(li- thsiandiny that our ofler w_s :hml tgummm;tu the -n‘ ure of ocket . ‘The assiznee Ing to at once realize the effects of the in the lg"-n-uot the oreditor he no al ve but to@cept this offer and sell the iot at cur,/<wa price, evabling us DISTRIBUTE IN PRIZES $100,00) Awmm:;nnd’nm-d:. hm ietain a marginal profic f 3 ourséives ; -‘°“°b‘£.lr’fl“¥doubumdnluol~mm you forward u> and it depends oi your lugk, what ut yougain of the t ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR MONEY | The Union Pocket Book free to sï¬lu-" posipt of ue dol:.mr. ./ . mflu gm‘;mmï¬u ooo Mitdbupon tioxen, , _ ; @utitiing and giving the holjer a ‘share/in the cocc}o ns onBH Patrne / a and Other incidental xpenses, 1 | _ _GIVING THE PUORCHASEKRS of the wuumnmmeoflm enâ€" tire and to enable ovor‘ one to have an equal in t o mfl the certainty of receiving trebie the for their small; vestment and the further opportunity of bad w t10 4 «# with the cost of ad ising m__xp& 1ouk '*"' the best manufture "u-'niâ€"-?n' r'b'fl'uuâ€""' > Mr? to eifent a spoody vienrpnde miie ::d ?vl t'nm‘moad’:aooc' he ho mo, CERTAIN PROFITS WITH QUICK RETURSS "l‘h:jm-pmy nave decided on giving each ual purchaser LUhlK rexauneretivg J giving a ON: o Mbesn uoOs y uns amay THE UNION POCKET BOOK COMPANY having Seoured by cush purchase the entire taokrmpt sto0x of Messm â€" H. Mortond & Co. gousiat m‘neflhorll instructed by H’g@' Panâ€" dol & Co. who have just arrived from Florâ€" renge, Italy, to sell by Public Auction at his u*, Italy, to sell by Public Auction at bis j > mouu.annmet. © Commencing on Fridag next, at 2 o‘clock, The imost important consignment of rare and valurble works 0f art ever seen here, mm:m in of beautiful marble wmr and vasch, a fine assortment of marble an : alabasier and |numédrous other ariidles of art and. yeru, Tois i« m’sannen assariment of the above lm:i- ever offe: b{ auction, On exhibition, K mworping . Baleâ€"Friday, at 2 o‘clock, and eac le.va ng 15‘7.!). wmmut':zy reserve, unti) all A on #:iday. 81 Pm "will be present at each }S-T*m-m“"_'ï¬ï¬.vâ€"un""om" receivers, gSgnul;‘iw w;g ariigles of art and. yer‘u, On Friday, the 28th lnst., at 2 o‘clock, |____ SPARKS érREET. j Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘slock and 7 o‘ciock, p.m. 14 * ROWE & ERRATT, Anf Mt F30 same eventar, and each day at q’ncu.u-s Wholesale READY | MADE CLOTHING Estab j IN t | 918 MONKY PRIZES, HE| P G P rex euf OR derRt ze cagn uslsting of t M Pn o ONIES (POUKET BOOK8S. ) whoe Foarmoxtes (rogeer noors ) Dohn‘t fail to attend the aucilons. Private sale at augtion prices, Ottawa, Oct. 27, 1875. AUCTION SALE, 100,000 Given Away. TRADE VHANCE FOR ALL Auction Sales. 5 other money PRIZKS OF i BY J. BERMINGHAM, orders and drafts to be made payâ€" ) Ton Gaee ufters td Sn coans | a Office, Pnilgaeiphia, and drafts OF $ J. BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer, Af & Erratt, or flm 35‘ SALE. I m Payme» ts _ B autention paid 4 ale READY Liberal Ts n roheet 2 Book Mints _ Tioiie rd:l‘_u"". so Orders ty Mern, G Estab | _ _Ottawa, Nov. 1, 875. . [ | SHoue * The Royal Exchange Hotel, ons | WELLINGTON STREET, _ _ sassd A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel iiver â€" Or any sort of Bowe! n"""? for y, and Of action. 4n the greatest cities of India, and t olf ma it has a the # for i -.,"?-' h aul c Pn From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated 'Nlll-v;n;.ouw.“ «. _1 «n‘ BASKERVILLE ~BRos. HIGH=WINE S , ‘iï¬ z_ C mm ERTTIIUC AVG, 4 c qn-nu?{" or Ru.ï¬: Taoraa 'W tion of $1.25 ver bil., dm-lhn. CQoarse Sale in large bags, Fine Sail, ##i0s. per bag, Good ied e Et VC Western Apple: and nions, miso om-ni.u .Am-numuu.mmruu R JVitawa brantch â€"©â€" _« . â€"0% . 0% %Ml’mt- ‘ f CLUFF & MILL,, GENERA AGENTS.. #2%â€" _ APROLAL NOPROKE :. )00 15 AX Conoue c ~ Punf payerdeades to ounoes o ons bronetennroly in tas Qriaizm strartes qst stus. com: th avi L C ramiess 200 they have OPENED *R Eflrmg newly appointed General Agents u: Ottawa Branch Baskerville & Bros., .. ‘No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, $ Tigton af camenty +ow Pe.oasts, 4* make room for their Spring Stook. 5 Ibs. of sound Tea for $1.60, value warâ€" Agricultural Insuran 0BA0COS, F.CKLES, BALL BLUE STAROH, RICK, RAISINS, ; UUBRANTS, NUTS, CIGAKE, PAKLE Â¥ and BROOMS, also, in Mn.&onm.‘ugdpu_um-ï¬_] 3 ", * The newest desigin in OBMRTERXY FENCING, suitable for the ; Cometeries. _ + A well arranged stock ‘of Menties, mericen, 1 | Aoioused ; > t shaste desigom, GRATRS thon, (12 ) ti4 n 2. /o n od Anbadien Aiged: . prspyite if Pimop! ttme Plain or Woun se We are now showing a very compiete line of HAL UR and P se : Sn Sid: Pasuinet 5%0s * NTiâ€"COUNECERY! a uen ".u'i" pou y 3 ‘; CONSTELLATION, C l g {= $ qougd ! ' ARGAND, (¢ 1 4 =gd e y have OPEN ED 'k'ï¬?wz wiy appointed General Agents for OUban w W. M SOMERVILLE. as sole Canadian t has taken an "xtre : < & Co‘s celebrated Cotton Thread, and flht'pl;lm Iron Railing, ““gï¬: (h,mr'hloh?hd-owl. a Mitawa Naw J js7k quf & First Prize for MARBLE MANT LRPTRC3 First Prize for MO N U MR W. BELL & Co.‘s PRIZE MEDAL OTTAWA MARBLâ€"E AND GRANITE mKs. j {ESTABIJSHED 18804.) â€" â€" } 3 Fall and Winter, 1875, o Bitheiy diove Bhank ce 2 ts ho Alses bax Atoves Par buriraskie DostBow, All kinds of Jo Joing by careiul workmen. iL | BUTTERWORTH & C€O., â€" _ k No, 234 and 234 ‘We‘llington Street. .‘ 5.. in # Ottawa, Nov, 1, 1875 1875â€"PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION: CQL, A. C. D,L HARW: WILLEAM aNut 4 Q% T8, Sparks Street, â€" â€" t s A 0| ~ 1 AGENTS FOR ‘ sSTOVES. f W. M. SOMERVILLE, . & MARBLE & GRANITE WORKs, PROOF: AND EYE 121 first floor, {Sparke Strobt, Grocers. redustion on Sugar, taking 1 f z.w,-_lluwï¬ Monuments, Headstones, © Hallett, Davis & Co.‘s, H. Hardman‘s. P A TAYLOR, Proprietor. D. 8. MNâ€"KINNON & CO., S ~NOW OPEN. C. D. PEASE. & COJS PIANO FORTES, HEAD OFFICE, MONTRE CaPiraL â€" * $1000,000. pa@~186 4& 188 RIDEAU STREET.: "@e The Largost and bedtâ€"«es00ted‘ assorument of #am aivble=â€"vutorks, Hire Assurance. “hi?&h‘/wWiï¬iflgï¬z m AND ORGANETTES, JEWE in 4 l2 ~£â€" evary Sriday, 17 Lin T sivHPH, at their : fhoe o I:nï¬nuqu“‘#â€m , 41000120000 4s imau ons make money with. Â¥ YoOU want aooB Lukan 290 Â¥anliiy nasvroune | *) Each style being the bo«t «n-_udui-; it y 5l Oe MICROâ€"8 JEALLFiO “.., “ï¬ï¬%‘“"?%‘ i ALV $ Cc io * > eï¬ s €eRHnt‘ Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, |â€" i Awum‘n.. MIGHAST MEDAL at We are way of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. . â€"CHROMOS AND FRANMES, Stereoscopes & Views, AND RDWARD A. o JAMES A. 8x & & e T AHOIY & C * ALBUMS, GRAPBO80UPRS aod SUITABLE ger wdo Â¥, l:x YOREK ° inufacturers, Imporiers & Deakers in RADIANT LIGUT Hesdquariers in everyuhing in we I sark GEORGE STOV ES, OTTawa, bvru,. Bs 1 Agent‘s: as. _| | . targe Comm ) @®BS Reobinson Cran CG@OUiver‘s Tra s#et City of OTTA w LIBKRY ~ 1 _ YOL. Patents (TRAODE Â¥icPoniA 6 p»iw**** 1t is the . WOI Quows, 084 bs, UOFFiCEâ€"No. sormer 0i woumoP sIk W yo.lt&a. "npt. 4 4998. gox. Jonâ€" s Dec. 4, ib 4. «#ibwon ‘@ A OD1 Jewéls of RATMUK ® y * * > om & s " ELLL INMKEY, Of ts ‘ete in ON wi