x ¢ by i iP #* 4# 3¢ t L be ze o 1R oR S e oo o o m oo e e No o e n e of Toronto, who by the way is the popular candidate for the civic representation of Bt. John‘s Wudinthu%i:.y‘,l: automatic singing bird, which whi â€" as meloâ€" diously -b.d'd‘ax!.ly as a nightingale, flutâ€" tering its wings and dnhn‘ its feathers during the outpounn& of its melody as naturally as if it were alive. Yesterday it w-fhood outside the door of the store;, and its wonderful performance attracted such a crowd that the sidewalk was comâ€" ‘ pletely blocked up, and the police conâ€" stable on duty had to exercise hlil authorâ€" ity in order to disperse the people congreâ€" gated. The piece of mechanism is most ingenious, and not a few were under the. impression that the little warbler was nd,nndfl-hndmbl?;.d. Mr. Esmonde ‘is willing to exhibi powers to those "who are curious in such matters. Ax Avrtomatic Biro.â€"Mr. John Esâ€" monde, of the firm of Esmonde Bros., has recently purchased from Mr. Harry Piper, Now is the time to get a handsome cutter for your little girls and bow Cheapeet and best in the city, at A. W. Lang‘s, corner of Sparks and O‘Connor streets. â€" m en y oo uie oo ns 7 c 00 9 Nee cniaat neg A. Chalmers, and P. Harvie, appointed a Committee to act with Joint Committoo in regard to testing the Dunkin Act in this city. W. C. T., Bro. T. R. Davis ; Organist, Sis. Maud Andrews. Bros. J. H. Bell, Robt. McGiffin, W. Fest, R. Crain, Geo. Crain, W.T., Bro. W. Fest ; W. M., Bro. W. H. Beatty : W. D. M., Sis. Carrie Cawest ; W. L. G., Sis. Timmins ; W. 0. G., Bro. H. Williams ; W. R. H. S., Sister Tennie Andp!- ; W. L H. S., Sis. A. Crain ; P. Goon Texrrazs.â€"At the regular weekâ€" ly meeting of the Ottawa City Lodge, held in Rowe‘s Hal!, Rideau street, Thursâ€" day evening, Bro. Robert Crain, D.D.G. W. C.F.T., installed the following members as officers for the present term :â€"W.C.T., Bro. George Crain ; W. V. T., Sis. Perc Andrews ; W. S., Bro. D. Donaldson ; \J A. S., Sis. M. [. Walker ; W. C., Bro. T. H. Manser ; W. F. 8., Bro. John Kearns ; M El EOEA Ennen n nere on e cmet ol 2 The last named personage finding this was the case, gave chase to the offendet, and, finding him drunk in Hull, accused him of the theft, it may be called, but the sharper managed to escape the clutches of the law by raising the price of the stolen carcase. Parixe ror His Bacox.â€"Yesterday, in the market, Mr. A. Annable, of West Winchester, xol1 two hogs to a couple of men resident in Hull. lg Annable took the carcase to the scales to be weighed, and while he was thus engaged, a lady asked him to put a quarter of beef on the scales for her. While complying with her request, he left the hog on the floor. One man had paid him, but the other took advantage of Mr. Annable being engaged and walked off with the second hog, llnving the vendor minus his money. AML _ nmpiee dn e en _ 2 d Cespttasts Exawixatio®.â€"It is with pleasure we learn that Mr. James Dowdâ€" all, of Almonte, has passed a creditable second intermediate examination before the Law Society of Osgoode Hall, Toâ€" routo. He stood second on the list of thosd who passed without an oral. He is a stulent in the law office of Messrs. Jamieson & Creig, of Almonte. It will ‘be remembered that Mr. Dowdall took an active part in the recent Convenâ€" tion of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union, of Ontario, of which he is one of the Viceâ€"Presidents. ~ will be completed to day. The flooring has also been put down, and every effort has been put forth by the contractor to finish the building. ; Bsapr rom Statixc.â€"The roof of the new Wellington Ward Market is readye for slating. Should the weather prove favourable on Monday, workmen will comâ€" mence laying on the felt, preparatory to putting on the slate. TKO brickâ€"work Cuaupises Msat Markzt â€"Considera: ble improvements have just been made by the Market Committee to this buildâ€" ing which has had the effect of greatly enâ€" hancing its appearance. _A new shed has been erected a short distance in the rear, divided into compartments for each stall, which will enable the butchers to stow awsy their ice and wood. Casar Sueicss ror tus Boxys.â€"Do not miss the chance to get one, at A. W. Lang‘s, corner of Sparks and O‘Connor streots. New Pratform.â€"A new sidewall has been laid on the north side of St. Paul street, between Boasemrvdï¬â€™d Cumâ€" berland streets. It bas a rather abrupt terminus at the latter street, which if not immediately!attended to may cause some serious accident. Uxpezscorre Rerairs.â€"The necessary repairs are being effected on the platform on the south side of Rideau street. A number of broken planks have been replaced by new ones, and other repairs of an essential character are being per formed along the several streets. Wiyter Przparatioxs.â€"The steps leadâ€" ing to the Government Buildings were yesterday covered with plank for the winter, a most necessary precaution to prevent accidents during frosty weather. Nsw Citt Harr.â€"The masonry on the new City Hall is fast drawing towards completion. The carpenters have comâ€" menced putting on the roof, and the hope is fervently expressed by the autborities that they may succeed in covering in the work before the very severe weather sets A New Frac.â€"The old and tattered flag, which was wont to float over the Governor General‘s office in the Eastern Block, has been repliced by a brand new one, and it is a decided improvement upon the disâ€" play of bunting which used to flutter in the breeze when His Excellency was in residence last summer. Mupor Streers.â€"The thaw of, yester day caused the snow to almost wholly disappear, and as a consequence the streets have becomé very muddy and almost impassable. . Do xort be hard hearted and cruel, but go get a sled for your boy, at A. W. Lang‘s, corner of Sparks and O‘Connor streets. Aylmer every morning at........7.30 a.m. Returning arrives at............... 1.30 p.m. Htages leave the Russell,> Union and Windsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her. * " . arrives......... ~teamer Queen Victoria\eaves .Royal Mail Line. Steamer Jessie Cassels leaves Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burg from Boston 7:00 am., 12:40, 8:10 p.m. Uttawa River Navigation Company. Steamer Peerless leaves............... 1 &I. Central Vermont Railway. Leaves Ogdensburg for Boston..........6:05 a m.. 12:40 Grand Trunk Railway. Leaves Prescott Junction :â€" Going West...............1:35 p.m., 2:03 a.m Going East...............4:45 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 am Leaves New York...........6:00, 11:00 p.m Arrives in Ogdensâ€" burg.................l:15 amy 7:45 pur 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 Carada Central Railway. Leaves...................10:45 a fh., 4:45 p.m ATTIVOG.... . siseevreisssmsseramn : 20, 7:15 pm Travellers‘ Guids. Aocal Antelligcuce. 6:05 am., 12:40, 6:10 7 pm. 8 a.m. ing u them is attended with consider: nb’o mger, and the owners of. property complain that their shade trees are comâ€" pletely . ruined by the sleds running against them. Threats have been made by the police. without |any appreciable .h!emem. of the n il and ;' !u'h:btl is very necessary as well as very irable, now is the time to bring those threats into execution. _A few examples,; to prove that the officers of the law are in earnest, will suflice. | Suepomme o% tug Sipzwarks.â€"The inâ€" discrimingte use of sleds upon slopin strcets and sidewalks by small boys, o? which complaint has been made fre uently in times past, seems to be, if anyâ€" &ing, upon the increase _ It is of course & very important matter that city children shoul{l have room to Â¥lay, and l.{e of)por tunity of enjoying as freely as possible the benefit of fresh air and plenty of recreaâ€" tion, but the practice is assuming the form of a very great nuisance. The side walks are rendered s> slippery that walkâ€" Wixter is coming, and the boys must have new hand sleds, You can get the gheapest and best at A. W. Lang‘s, corner of Sparks and O‘Connor streets. * Scott Rovar Buaoxk Prsosrtony, No. 227. â€"At the reiular monthly meeting of this institution, held in the Orange| Hall last night, it was decided to bave a Musical and Literary Entertainment in (aid of the Protestant Hospital, on Mondn% the 20th of December next. The idea a very cbaritable one, and will doubtless comâ€" mend itself to the sympathy and support of the public. * || * Graxp Snow or HaxpSusious.â€"The best and chen‘i)e-t _ever brought into the city, Call and gat one for your boy, at A. W. Lang‘s, corner of Sparks and O‘Counor streets. 399313 Y, M. C. A.â€"A spécial prayer meeting will be held ip the rooms ofe:he above Association at 4 o‘clock. It is expected that several of the city cler% will be present and deliveraddresses. The public are cordially invited to attend. | Francis Poitvin, obstructing with build ing material, had his case adjourned for three days. Before Mr. Tromas Laxersit, J.P. Constantine Brownlee, a man arrested for stealing two $20 gold pieces from a person named Beaubien, wasâ€" yes‘erday committed for trial at the General Sesâ€" sions. The cireumstances of the case have already been published, and do not need recapitulation. A boy named Gallagher was sent to gaol for one ‘day for snowâ€"balling on the street. and $2 costs. Before M . O‘Gara, P. M Fripay, Nov. 11. James Dunford, charged with an inde cent assault on Jane Casey, was ramanded until this morning. f ple ol The election of officers was then proâ€" ceeded with, resulting in the election of the old board. id | The report was received and adopte‘l. In the course of & discussion thereon, a disposition was manifested by some to wind up the institution. It was finally agreed that a new board should be elected, and the question b%left. in their hands, with the understanding that should they recommend winding if up, aspecial meet ing of the members should be called for the purpose lt That on reference to the accounts it will be seen that the society has cash on bhand in bank $1,663 82, and that there are outstanding accounts due it, $373 15, in all $2,036 97. The claims inst the society will not probably exce:tï¬gao. It will be for the members to determine as to whether the organization shall conâ€" tinue or be wound up, and should the latâ€" ter course be adopted, what disposition to make of its funds. That the few immigrants who have arrived during the season have been sat isfactorily Sprovided for, fand thus far no complaints have been made. _‘ That in view of the above facts a por â€" tion of the $1,824 62 remitted to ‘agents in the United Kingdom for prepayment of ocean fares ha; been recalled. That, under these circumstances, and in view of the large influx of artisans and labourers from the United States, your Committee have not thought it would either be fair to the immigrant or advanâ€" tageous to the country, to invite immiâ€" gration, as the failure to make suitable provision for them would be detrimantal to the cause generally. | _ The fourth annual meeting of the Otâ€" tawa Valley Immizration Society took place on Wednesday last in the office of Mr. W. J. Wills, Emigration Agent for the district. Mr.J. M. Currier, M.P., occuâ€" pied the chair. l That this condition of things a Yliou with special force to the Ottawa Vl: ley, in consequence of the exceptional deâ€" pression under which that branch of commerce, which so largely engages the energies of its people, has been labouring for a long time. a [ We publish the above as an act of justice to the ratepayers of Wellington Ward, whose ears, for the past twelve months, have been tortured by the dismal clanking of the bell on the tower of the fire station there. They will gladly welâ€" come any change from this sleepâ€"dispellâ€" ing instrument of torture.â€"Ed. ] * _ _The Eresident and members of the Managing Committee submitted for the consideration of members the following annual report :â€" _ _ | â€" That, owing to the general stagnation and depression which has for the past two years prevailed in all departments of busiâ€" ness throughout this continent, theâ€" deâ€" mand for ilnpottet_i }abour_no longer exists. John Anderson, assault, was fiued $3 The meeting then adjourned OrTAWA VALLEY IMMIGRATION. hrorl of the Local Societyâ€"Its Finanâ€" cial Condisionâ€"Election of Officers. Writt n for THE TIMES. THE FIRE BELU. Faithful wife was mase from selly. . Gently from that dream me waking, ; P easantsounds my sieep dispelâ€" Ewaetmao‘s rotes from Ch.istlCh irgh Boll. a I Y *__ Gmerand virtue ncue repel, in my trance a bride stoo1 bluxhing. Joycus@lauce all dousts outerushing, Deacon Eiulder‘cmwi quick hus ing. Bravely hativg pelty jJag:!ing, Laxty fair is won by strugg !Illlz. Loy : muchstronger thaa a.l «s s‘l»; Sofier Cupid‘ 8 w#eet Ac Cupid® logiag fett»rs bound me ; 8 #eetheat t‘s gontle voice resoun led,| Accents that mine ear loves well,| Fonâ€"iest, fubeâ€"t ofereation ; Learned, yet winting affectation, ' Not deesiifulâ€"nigzh in station ; All of 1 av‘o that here can dwe‘] Whtiow lingored jlouz, ench« tesâ€"| Cruei jai l ngâ€"broke the spel‘â€" ; ‘ITwas tha‘ j saipu, Chaidlere seil, W h ) men s souls would buy and sell. Up I started with emotion ! â€" "Twas no Sergerni‘s ‘lectric bel\, But the Chaudiore frost spiit Bell. ~ Then I dreamed nmlhclud in crimso >, Gi.tâ€"edgod covers nether ifmbs on, I a Gnards man, intative | tf ‘hose x rciting do yn Pail )h‘l Boldly reree rushed on to battle, ~ | Swooped ltke hiwi# on Fenian cm.le} Caan~n‘s roar and Tif«‘s rattle, Rebels‘ n.unt ron: schemes to 11. ©Charge them !" so uted Colonel Thomas W hile we answered with a yell !â€" Curse th .t odious Chandiere Bell, coUNtY POLICE COURT. Dreamt I sat in Commons‘ House chairâ€" Publi_seraps, like city mouse, there Fed on ;â€"voting Civii Servants‘ Borus, who un Si«btown d wel!. © Call in menibers," roarat the SpeÂ¥ker, Tory, Gnit and oficeâ€"< eker, May the hard men prove tha weikar, _ Minutes which we useâ€"not well ; eatce a 3tone‘s thiow off su-ponded‘ Hungâ€"of trigh ted sloe_iu the kvellâ€" Bad‘y cracked, ths Chaudiere BelJ, As upon my fullâ€"staffed f’““"'- Hwel:lnin-n:d my heu like bliow, Weary, I reposed, so weary, _ _ © _ W ords would fail ere 1 could tell. While my seoses. sleep encumbered, E .rth forgot and gontly siambered. And the minutes passed unnum beredâ€" PoLivE wvURT music foat@d round me, (AFTER E. A. POK.) used. It is Stroxe Testtmoxy to the popuâ€" larity and usefulness of the Cocoaine that it has had a host of imitators. Consumers will do well to observe that the full name, "«Burnett‘s Cocoaine," is printed on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass. Our legal success in dealing with infringeâ€" ments upon our name and ripm will proâ€" Te n LML W eesaff o on 0 oR 3 Hexorenows (or Piuss) are permanent ty cured by Malh'g:"u Pile Omhnon(} or m mey refunded. ice $1 p:;sot, six pots gm $5. Sold wholesale rétail b: the Wingate Chemical Company, lontru{ and retail by all druggists, or will be forâ€" wudodtomyuddmonrpooiptofprioe 3y Dr. E‘Mathioeu, 198 Notre Dame stree, Montreal 3162 aany do tor years with the different kinds of piles, without going at once to the druy gist for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor‘Cure whichis an infallible cure,. 3129 Thzzr nave been 20 Gurney Base Burnâ€" ers sold to one of any other stove, and we never had to take one back. Esroxp® Bros. _ . 3976 2 7O Tecently Occupied by _Mr. W. F, R=ssell, in Stuart‘s ï¬lpck, Rideau street, and they are now running off the stock recently in the poseession of Mr. Russell. They are selling at a great sacrifice. Parâ€" ties wanting turniture should give them & call, 3976 tf. Faus:: Mov®str.â€"For people to allow lisea~ . to becomeseated upon them rather 1‘ consult a physician, or to suffer as Messas. Rows & Erratt, ‘auctioneers, have secured that large and commodious stre recently occupied by .Mr. W. F. ' Dr. J. Garyey.â€"The doctor will only remain one week.more at the Albion Hote‘!. Parties wishing to consult him must call at once. All old standing disâ€" eases are successfully treated ‘by him. nummmmmize . 89906f Tus Literary axp SoteNtiF0 Sootety. â€"The formal opening of the lecture seaâ€" son of the Literary and Scientific Society took place in the rooms on Sparks street last night, and it was gntifyi.né to notice so large an attendance. Mr. E. A. Mereâ€" dith, L.L D., occupied the chair, and in a few words introduced the lecturer of the evening, Mr. J. Thorburn, M.A., who was to deliver the inaugural address. He took for his subject the Antiquities of Asia, Greece and Rome, and the recent discoveries made therein. ‘The discourse was an éloquent and exhaustive one, and it was: most attentively listened to by the auditors. At its conclusion a most corâ€" dial vote of thanks was accorded to the lecturer, The season has aipened under the most favonrable auspices, and its success, if last night‘s proceedings may be taken as a criterion, is a foregone conâ€" clusion . a mide every possible enquiry in the neighbourhood, and cin find ;neither the boy Smith, the woman Henderson, or the Mrs. Munro, whoy, it was alleged, had held tae girl. It is said that Mrs. Henderson has gone to Quebec, anvd if she has done so, she can be found and her reason for cireu‘ating the report, and putting the police to so much trouble. * slight doubts may have existed as to his honesty, were set at rest by his making a clean breast of it to Detectivye Hamilton, ; to whom he admitted that his name was | Joseph Duncan Corrigan,} and that he got the silks in his possession from Mesers. Thibaudeaux, Genereux & Co., under the reience that he was a member of the . atm of Baillie, Warnock & Co., and that f Having been out of employ for some time ~past, he committed the offence with a view to obtaining sufficient money to take _him to New York.. He had at one time, "ge said, been in the employ of Messrs. l ish and Shepherd, but lost his situation, in consequence of some irregularity of conduct. He disavows all complicity in the Morgan robbery ; and ‘ t.h_ere is every reason to%:iiove that he is |GenpRrEAU‘s shaving ang haircutting saloon, No 3 Rajotte‘s Block, Wellington street, Adele M. Gendreau, proprietor. wenommmemiem 3923 +f THs Reprortrw Murosr:â€"â€"As was exâ€" pected, the story about the girl bei:s thrown over the Rideau Bridge has turn out to be a false one. The police have telling the truth in this respect, at least. A detective from Montreal will arrive and takethe prisoner to that city this mornâ€" ilugi bwhore it is believod'ho&her C:hurge- will be preferred inst him. rrigan 14 a respectable lo;i‘ing young fellow, and it is sa‘d well conducted. for a _ soâ€"called commercial man, who had some silks to dispose| of at a suspiciously low figure, and at tto same time a full deocn’ption of the person of the fellow . was forwarded. As |it haps ' pened when the telegram arrived the city detective, Hamilton, was away from the city on other business, and the operator who received the message, with a comâ€": mendable promptitude, saw no tqme was to be lost, and he forthwith placed himâ€" self in communication with Supt. O‘Neil, giving. him the full particulars |of the affair. That officer having obtained the necessary authority to act in the matter, immediately set to work to hunt up the man to whom the telegram nllud,bdi,’ and whose name w»s stated to be |Joseph Duncan | On Thuudrj' night late a telegram was received here fiom Brockville, asking the Â¥olice luthoritiea to be on the look out or a socalled â€" commercial _ man, Detsétive O‘Neil Arrests One"of the Supposcd Silk Robbers, A SWINDLeER CAPTURED. THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1875 and cheapest hair dressing in the world, . EYeY :::i hair, noformtt::ï¬o:; .‘mr;nd‘.i;,",'.;‘f;; t s1GN run-)., AND GRADNE] glossy for sev ys. It is concedâ€" , Wellingion Street, Near Pooley‘ ed by all who have used it to be the best pakkm k * buman hair. â€" A single application renders the hair, no matter how â€" stiff and dryv. soft in a liquid form, a large proportion of deoâ€" dorifl Cocoaâ€"nut Oil, prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound posâ€" sesses the peculiar properties which, so exaotly suit the various conditions of the ‘Baltimote, Maryland. _ ~ _ * Burxerr‘s Cocarm®.â€"A Pearzor Derssâ€" xc ror TH® Haiz.â€"The Cocoaine holds "Juar as Goop.‘"â€"One of my friends who had been ol;lg‘ yog:'(li‘:lllow?') Comâ€" pound Syrup ypophosphites for sumption, was induced ‘by one oloï¬ druggists to take another preparation of Hypophosphites, which he n.u! was " just as good, if not better." The u.uoflnl-f a bottle taught him, that if he would consult hu safety, he must return to your Syrup again. . â€" . LzRaptxe sewing machineâ€"makers reâ€" commend Crarcks & Co.‘s best six < extra qvelity sewing cotton. Notice AaÂ¥ouor cr each spool. 8961y It will not cost you & cent more to put up a Magee Range or Gurney Base Burnâ€" eron trial Thousands say they are they best. Try one! Esmoxp® Bros. / NOTES OF TRAVEL | Picturesque â€"accounts are given ?l{li richness and beauty of the country. The are nlmblo:eoguphwal‘ notes in further illustration of the map, including soundâ€" ings of the Niï¬nnn,md an nFlonï¬o- of the White Nile above Ripon Falls. ts Taken together with the letters previâ€" ously reoeive%, this completes the account of the qrand iscovery that it has be:n Stanley‘s good fortune to make through the good will of King Mtesa. t version to Christianity as ï¬pocible, and suggests this country as a field for misâ€" sionary effort, that is capable of affording very brilliant results, * i/ This King has 2,000,000 subjects. Stanâ€" ley praises his great intelligence, and flns the bon Soguey io te pomainge the t or the possible civilization of Africa. He is a Mussulman, but your correspondent regards his conâ€" He arrived at Mtesa‘s hunting camp at Msavura April 12, where he was received with great ceremony and cordiality by the King. In Stanley‘s honour the img directed extraordinary festivities and disâ€" plays. OQne feature of the display was a naval review on the lake of eightyâ€" four canoes manned by 2,500 men. (n the second day, in addition to the naval mancouvres, there were races, in which eightyï¬:?iurb canoes were engagt:d,; each roj y thirty oarspm King E»&;g the fleet gorqonauey'nzm the presâ€" ence of a great throng of u&eotabors. Among the onlookers were the three hundred wives of the King. On the third day there was bird shooting and target ractice by 3,000 troo&a â€"On the fourth gay they returned to Mtesa‘s capital. .KING MTESA,. ‘ Stunley depicts hically many inciâ€" dents of his expodm. He had several conflicts with the treacherous slave dealâ€" ers on the lake. On one occasion he was attacked by 100 natives armed with spears, in thirteen cauoes, who were reâ€" puised after a severe fight. Three natives were killed. h SPEKE VINDICATED, He says :â€""Livingstone was wrong in reporting that the Victoria Niyanza con: sisted of five lakes Bgeke correctly states that the Victoria Niyanza is one lake.‘"‘ Speke‘s two islands are proved by Stanley‘s observations to be peninsulas. One observation further confirms the great importance of the River Shimeeyu as the principal feeder of the. lake, and the extremest source of the Nile yet disâ€" covered. f Stanley describes fully in these letters bis survey of the southern, eastern, and northâ€"eastern â€" shores of the Victoria Niyanza. He gives thirtyâ€"seven obserâ€" vations of bays, inlets, and creeks, minutely explored, with a view to deterâ€" mine their relation to the main body of water, and! to exclude the possibility of ud d oepipe VL 1 their opening to other lakes or streams. He fufl; exgibitu and demonstrates the unity of this magnificent sheet of water. TWO LETTERS FROM THE EXPLORERâ€"MURDER OF THB LETTER BEARER AND THIREYâ€" SIX FOLLOWERSâ€"THE COMPLETE SURYVEY OF LAKE VICTORIA NIYANZA, Special Despatch to the Herald by Cable, LoxDnox, Nov. 8, 1875.â€"The two letters just received from l? Henry M. StmleI are dated respectively April 12 and 14, and were sent from lï¬mll,a, in Uganda, the capital of the oounl.z ruled by King Mtesa. They complete the subject dealt with in the letters received in October. An interest almost as great as that of their contents attaches itself to the story of the journey of these letters from Stanâ€" ley hither. . They were committed to the custody of Colonel Debelleford, whom Stanley met ‘at Mtesa‘s court, and who left there April 17. This gentleman was apparently attached to the armed force which the Khedive had sent to those parts under Gordon, He was at Mtesa‘s capital with troops in pursuance of some object related to Gordon‘s expedition, and accepted Stauley‘s letters with a view to send them down the Nile by the Kheâ€" dive‘s chain of Poota. He was on his return to Gordon‘s‘ station, and when. he had nearl{ reached it was surprised and attacked by the Kari, by whom he was massacred, with thirtyâ€"six of his soldiers. Four of his soldiers escaped and sucâ€" ceeded in mohinoguGordon, who sent a detachment immediately to the scene of the tragedy. â€" THE BLOOD STALNED LETTERS FOUND. Stanley‘s letters, stained with blood were found by this detachment among the bodies of the slain, and carried to headquarters, whence they were deâ€" spntc%od down the White Nile to Kharâ€" toum, and thence by the Khedive‘s couriers to Cairo. Charles Tweedy, son of widow Tweedy, of South Elmsley, met with a very serious accident on the 9th inst., by a tree falling on him, whilst engaged at a chopping bee, on Mr. Hoop‘s farm. The scalp was comâ€" Kletely detached from one side of the ead down to the ear, severing the blood v::-:l- and producing very great hemorâ€" rhage. On Thursday last at the Brockville Asâ€" sizes, Erastus Hotchkiss, who was indicted for the murder of his mother, at Seeley‘s Bay, township of Leeds, in June last, was found guilty of murder, the jury giving & strong recommendation of.mercy. The Directors of the, Bank of Monâ€" treal have reconsidere.d their intention of sending Mr. Matthews to the head office, and â€" haye consented to allow him to remain in Perth until further notice. At the Clayton fall fair theld on Wedâ€" nesday last, a :rge number of cattle were sold and at g pricés. Beeves found ready purchases, at prices ranging from $25 to evening, in the Music Hall, ‘Rev. Mr. Walker, of Carleton Place, lect in the: Temperance Hall last &1:â€â€˜1 evening, on the recent workdof y Sankey in England, under ths anspices of ine Y. C g. _ . _ St. Andrew‘s Society, Almonte, will celebrate> St. Andrew‘s Day, (Tuesday, romen 2. e Hink Han About four inches of snow fell on Wed: nesday, and during the day a number of sleighs were in use. uid form, a large proportion of deoâ€" STANLEY IN AFRICA. THE VICTORIA NIYANZA. EXCITING INCIDBNTS. rom the Smith Fâ€"lis News. DISTRICT NEWsS. Fr>m the Almonte Gazette. Gzo.° C. Four lhnnonflounliotel. 344 _\ BRDERS, «0., just received, and now enâ€"view 6 Hie best of Ho @N, anp the Post Ofice, Elgin|Strook. he world, . Every i aiiiet, AXD | Opposite 3080 uis ‘..,0“........“2""‘:?%. n Giase | wa Norwich Egg Powder, R3. ALEX. ROBSERTSUN is prepared to rogeir a few addiuonal‘ pupils lm rostâ€" dence, 412 Rideau Street. Terms, 4¢., mx‘ho learmed on mpplication as Mq‘?ï¬mbonnot iwo and,five, any iages 4." Odawa.‘s ert, 2, 105 %$ut ~ ANpPCVWON Wi" be made by the Corporatio of tmb'hyct Ortawa, h"-hehnh&nnol thl: Province of Ontario, at its next Session, for an Act to eaaole the said Yorporation to chan gommoao( ceriain of the streets of the OIZ; Ottawa. WM. P. LETT, _ Also the uncoilected book debts, notes,â€" _ > _ &c., »mounting to about “'. ww« $2,349,83 “'f:rm liberal, azd made known on day of Any in ormation be obtained and stock lvc;v be examined Wlpplym‘ ‘o the underâ€" Selers 2EEEIIL o) tore of Sne Insolvents, ARTHUR M. PERKINS, ‘Omea of Perkias, Lajsie & Be:usoieil, 97 St. es street. F .l’l‘bntml. $th Nov, 1875, 8991td ~__ .. M. 4. WEKKEK K3 C('R.',‘ Role Agents (*r Ontario. On TUESDAY, 16th November, 1875, â€" At Eleven o‘clock. a.m.,, the whole of the wel assorted <nd general Ury Goods stock, belongâ€" ing to the above Insolveat Estate, iocated and amounting to as follows : ' + The undersigned will o%er for sals, by Public Auction, on::f‘hgp!oinln:, in.the Olt;' of Ottawa, Charles W. Leonard, In the matter of Students:may enter at aby time. Address Tor clroniask, &0., |_ ~| 0 C TpP 505 Ottawa. Oot.,14. TU7%, A NEW WRITING [MASTER, Application will be made by the Corporation A NEW COUR°E OF INSTRUOTION. YOUNG MEN PREPARED for BRUSINESY. To be had of all Grocers. m is Od y Joun Thorbur.., mg., M. A., President, on FRIDAY EVENLNG, the 19h fn-w 8:8) O‘cldck, in the Lecture mm of the st{. Subj .cf: "Inaugural Address." Admission 10 o‘cldck, Sub) of cents. . The first lectre of the season‘will be deliverâ€" @4 by John Thorbur., eq., M.A., President, River ‘and accessible tu teamms and barges RUBIT. MOFFAT, on the premisos, _ 46â€"wo5. L Hior grades of Plastering and Masons San4 and Bofldzuggl‘;_ _four miles up the Riudeau OR SALE.â€"Gravel, Paving S e ioR SALE.â€"Gravel, Paving Stone, supeâ€" 77 A W@EK to Agents, old and young, male and lbml% in their jlocality. Cerms and OUTFIT â€" FREE. Address P. O, ViCKERY & Co., Augusta, Maine. 8038 =â€"â€"__‘__._ D, MeARTHUR & (eropnal Ottawa. Oct. 27, 1875, da About Fifty of the Convicts are more or less skilled in the buiness. ’ The hours of abour in the Summer will be nine and a ha‘f hours, and in tie Winter about elght hours per day, A large ljr{. welt lighted Workshop, ?.l') feet long byldnn wide, will be set apart the use of he Contractor. s _n'll’ho Oontrnotgl;oh& n‘nrnn;h lklllodw lnst.rnown,“ed materials, * turnitu elc., requ: â€" The Penitentiary will heat tE; Bhop and supâ€" ply such supervision as foay be necessary to maintain® discipline, and if Pegzing Machines are used, steam power will be supplied for the same. A Payments for Convict Labour to be made month‘y. s Any {{-nner in formation may be obtained .on application to the undersigned Kingston Penitentiary, November 18, 1875. A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, ASOLVENT ACT OF 1875. OTICE. making all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT From parties willing to contract fos one, two y o or three years, for the > Labour of One Hundred and Fifty or Two Hundred Conviets. ‘Bealed Tenders marked "Tenders for Convict Labour," will be received by the undersigned 809311 YoRKâ€"8T. M; E. CHURCE.â€"Morning Service a 11 o‘clos«; Evening Bervice at To‘clock. Fastor â€"Rev. R, M, Pope CHAUDIEEE M. E. COuuror.â€"Morning Service at l1 o‘ciock; Evening Service at 7 o‘clock, Pastorâ€"Rev. J, Y oung. ; Barrisr Ouuncu.â€"Mornmg' Bervice ‘at 11 o‘clock. Evening Service at 7 o‘clock. Pastorâ€" Rey. A. A. Cameron, â€" CONGREG ATIONAL Om!wu.-â€"Mornlxy Sere vice at 11 o‘cloca; Evening Service at 7 o‘clock Pastorâ€"Kev. J. G. Sanderson. CATHOLIC ArosroLIO (}mmcud ALBERT 81. â€"Hours of Service ; Week days, 68va.m. and 5 TEHE heating stove that drives all comâ€" petitors to the wall is the Gurney: Base Burner. Buy it. Esmoxp® Bros. .m. ; Lord‘s 10 a.m Enoh;\mt eveg;"Sundty. ExANUEL REFORMED EpIsCOPAL CHURCH.â€" Mormn"servloe mt 11 o‘clock; Evening serâ€" Viee at 7 oclock. The Rev. Mr. Collison will officlate in this Church toâ€"morrow. PREsBYTRRIAN CHURCH, HULL. â€"Morning Bervice at 11 o‘clock a.m ; Evenlng Service at 7 o‘clock p.m.. Sahbath School at 3 p.m. R v. A. J. Borthwick, A.M., ordained Missionary. Morhing Bervioe at thoeiser Catveriue Servics [ g% Pastorâ€"Rev. ;WII. Armm t sizn. poomutn orper ov n | Hous noon Service at 7 o‘clock, Pastor.â€"Rev, F. W. * * siGaure Brkesr Wasuuran Cmn+n uw udane mt apth eRA Oe Ber | | ve ray ; COmRiST‘s CHURCH.â€"Mornine Service lat 11 clock ; Evening Service at 7 o‘clock. e Rev. J. 8. Lauder. CHUROX oF ST. JoHN T&B Evaxg® e orm%semoe at l1 oelock; Evening ice 7 o‘clock. His Lordship Bishop Lewi# offlfâ€" m{ assisted by the Kev. H. Poliard. Br. ALBAXN‘$ Oumwu.â€"uomln* Hervice at 1 o‘ciock ; Evening Service at 7 o‘clock. tor â€"Rev. T. Bedford Jones, D.D. __ _ _ _ _| _ DANR BIROET PRESBTIRRIAN UBUEOCH,â€" M Bervice at 11 o‘clock ; Evening Bervice at 7 o'ogc_k. Pastorâ€"Rev. W m. Moore. Ottawa Literary & Scientific Society, Morning Service at 11 0/ciock ; Evening Service al 7 o‘clock. â€" Pastor.â€"ztey, D. M. Gurdon. _ BANK STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,â€" ~MV. E. DOZIUER 20000, LLUY Br. J AMES CHURC Huu..â€"uornu? Sï¬rvloe t 11 o‘elock; Eveglnc BHervice at 7 o‘clock. ‘astorâ€"Rev. Mr. Johnson, Chaplain of the Senâ€" HEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! 875â€"76. New Advertisements siow PADNTER AxD eximam®, _ _ | Lo eeoie itOWething, Ooloring 40., dome on TUESDAY, 23rd November next, AT NOON, Hours of Service ; Week 63vm.m. and 5 In.i Lord‘s day, 10 Aain, aud 6 prin.; Holy To be Employed at Shoeâ€"Making, BT. AN‘REw‘s PrESBYTERIAX CHUROCH:â€" ONVICT LABOUR. iatiear of & W. A. CAMERON, of Ottawa, Vocal Music. _ AB 10. _ B8 1_ _ ~ jms 1 Om dRX C CC3s services are hbeld in Gowan‘s ‘ï¬ow a STREET WESLEYAN Cnugor.â€"( rg‘lâ€"unrnlna Rarvicar at T ;:sl SALE. 2 LE.â€"Gravol, Pa Strone, supeâ€" Tades of Pinstering and Masons : Ban i CITURCH SEEYVICES. A NEW PRINCIPAL, JOAN CREIGHTON, it Soer Warden H. P. HILL. whin" | $4,125.944 8981td SIGN WRITER, ZoUusE DECOR&A« TORB, PALINTER, PA PER 7 y PsusEav, Jueur., Wiil be sold at 40 per cent. the pirchasers are about to :;. lug Establish SHIRTS 1 CoLLARS | rfrexexporus aATrRAorIOX3: BANKRUPT STOCK ! The extensive mx:tu‘m.a is '!és‘ ANGUS, D; MORGAN & sons, Otfawa, Nov. 8rd, 1875. % ___ PEA JACKETS, And every deuflgï¬on of Fall and Winter DERCLOTHING, vH8 * Ahawncen SAIRTS, And a Large Assortment of Men‘s l'nrnnhlg.. ORDER DEPARTMENT. In this â€"will be tound a OVER COATINGS, & Sh. (LATE METCALHrE‘s) ha Are now prepared to show a very large stock of OVERCOATS$, _ 0 Ottawa, Oct. 8, 1875. No. 22,, Russell House Block, Sparks St. 7 From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated ‘Distillery, SOLD LOW. HIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE CLOTHING HOUSE, make room for their Spring Stock, 5 Ibs. of sound Tea for $1.60, value warâ€" n.meed.aum a redustion on.svyl.r taking 10 Ey Hean o. er m. s quantity, or No, 4 m%m tion of $1.25 per bbl..m Codâ€"fish, Ooarse® Nale in large bags, Fine , 280 ibs. per Good Western Apples and Onions, also on all > which are selll ug at a reauction for CASH . Are § Tiquors af uargent, c Ph.Caat, A* JOHN SMITH & Co., 10BACOOS,â€"F.CKLES, BALL BLUE METCALFES Wholesale READY |‘ MADE CLOTHING Estah | lishment. | SPARKS STREET. ( Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock and 7 oelock, p.m. | ROWE & ERRATT, â€" Beveral Pairs of AFRICAN BELRDS, choice of ‘which he 1 sell at private saie to parties (wishing to seiections, _ THREE DAYS. Friday, the 12th inst., 1 will sell by Public Auction all loft, W | reserve, commeoncing &t | 2 O‘CLOCK and 7:30 P. M. Birds are now on view. Come and see them aAnd get first choice | J. BERMINGHAM, 10. Los SWls Aucti meer, 500 Beautiful o;xAll:% | LIN N\ CLOTHING. ELGIN STREET, STARCH, .RICE, RAISINS, OURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and EROOMS, also, ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. I am ingtracted by Mr. PAUL LULN, of Hamburg, to announce his arrival at ny.édo Commenci at ELEVEN O‘CLOCK, one black walnht pariour sett, Ove dark bed room sett, two light b«d room seits, one dining table, one sewing machine, three matirasses, one centre €, neverm hall coal stoves, box stoves â€" fur stove®, cook stoves, two three light chandéliers, several fine English chromos, and one full roung 7} Octave r sewood cae Mc# Cammon & Co. New York Piano forteâ€"all without rve. _Remembér the day, Saturday 18th, at Elsven o‘clock. ELGIN STREET, lm"i’" ACT OF 1869 & 1875. Baskerville & Brosâ€", Oltawa, Nov. 8th, 1875 Uttawa, lqov. 11, 1875, Fixtures, Glass C BROADCLOT wow;g}-% TRADE SALE. Ben'xem;erâ€"thqu’le OUSEK EEPERS, By Rowe & Erratt, At less than Auction prices, ’mmq: BIRDS ! ! notice, and in a work maniic¢ ~= e assortment of NEW PAPERS, COMPAR® THE PRICES AT Thne No. 30@ Rideau St., Ottawa, Beautiful Birds|! Auction Sxales. AT Pub | i m N SATURDAY, 13th PNST,, Opposite the Russe‘l House, PCTION SALE OF HANDSOME PIANO &m, &o. riber is instructed by R. C. W. , Keq., Official Assignes, to seil by ie Auction, at his sale room®, C@:vracers. hold Furniture, AUCTIONEERS 18 APARKS AT REREF to a Fashionable on thefirst of January J. BERMING HAM, x Auction ser. below first cost, as VESTIN GOLDFINCHES had Notice is win Inertin en usaniaies a, aont pritan t in provide in "ne xeot, tor an 40% 3 22e mnle the 2. huswss 15°% mews ohe &...n.?%‘.‘fl‘....‘fmAN“m to Henry Parties requiring a artioe o en ie en on drtt class article can_ rely fuare or prusoorr) ° 5 Begs to inform: the effizens of Ottaws that S sn m se mt e 4 o P fiitinted ou the Petewswa, Kippewa and River De smoine, ,‘ t MeUILLIVRAY, _ OHava Soptember #10. esd 493 SQUARE MILES The ~undersigned is prepared to negociate for penitimls n mm e en ssm hi. f m dae :-:&n.noraw i OFF awflw of Messre. OLU Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" . . 'â€m“m!j CLUFF & MILL, GENERAL AGENTS. . _â€" â€"â€" Agricultural Insurance CGo‘y. HEAD ~OFFICE, MONTREAL. â€" |i." ~ C in Marble, Bcoich Graniue, or Sandstone. “-' (3 vid The nowest desigin in CEMETEKY FENCLNG, sultable for the various Cometorios . A «well of Muntics, in A Lislian, m. 4 enasie ueison, ;"ï¬ï¬â€œp‘ from tbe best Amerken and Canpdian or CONSTELLATION SAUSAGES, JOHN SATCHELL The Royal Exchange Hotel ___| WELLINGTON .STREET, _ | A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel, §003,Ccifiiiid Lotion aggiend, and fint prive fo. Iro» Railin, maonictyred 2y 26 B IMBER LIMITs, First Prize for MARBLE IA"L.PI'O%T 1 ‘ PFirst Prize for MONUMENT AL mTON | * & «> Pirst Prizes for BLO. '“M Fall and Winter, 1875. BQLOGN ASâ€"Ham, Unick 4 Toogue; batu M%BII.M %)| 'i,fl’g"‘â€"O!-'lll- Ho& P,?:h,"l‘(ldntz Soup, So:nm( su.H6, ofe ., : ; p TIN GOODSâ€"Koyal Oambridge, Beafsteak; nolled, corned, spiced, seasvged and TIN GOODSâ€"Koyal Oambridge, Beafsteak; nolled, corned,. spiced, seas ind C 5""":â€"-‘"‘". m Due:. Scotch Haggis, Shoep Mflm ‘About Tatiificront tinds and varioties nt Iinif the prices of Zntporied 1100 t Adlt uh The Canadian Meat "Eg_;p?iqg_()o.’s Freshï¬g 285 20 10 10 OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. BBANDJES,\ POR/ .& SHERRY WINE, GIN | PortEj PURE bQ UNAQULTERAYED, tor Family use and wf“h‘ 100 SELLINC DRESS CO _ THIS WEEK AT COST â€"! C uie p(p 0assos Bass‘ Fine ALES, pints and quarte, per ordetr, Â¥ K 3 ‘onmmou-m-t.mm&bm-ï¬. S |: #â€" wl (Jf bs Fine Old PORT WINE, unrivaled inâ€"q@hijty, some 2 years old -uï¬i Teasâ€"Black, the finest imported, Green, do? ; > Coffeeâ€"Very superior, fresh roasted and ground daily, % ] :35 Syrupsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. "\y. ** s3 Sugarsâ€"All grades, fox preserving very si rong. | ® A large and well selected siock of faricy groceries too numefous to detai) «iways on Glasgow Peas Meal, Mackensic‘s Digesiive Biscuits, add Angastora m Ottawa, Nov. 1, Ti Kings i PBE Soe e work‘men., anrney‘s JNoWw NDout Oook, &6., &6, Also, Box Etoves, Farour Frankling, Con! Hods, ESTABLISHED 1854. m oTraWa . 1878, _ © THOS.. PATTERSON,_ 1875â€"â€"PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION: STOVES. R W. M. SOMERVILLE, . MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, 16 different and varieties at half the prices of Imported #~018, &8 ‘w-:nnnnundu. Awhwwwm--hol’m-m ;I‘SYEMI '_ 'ï¬'.l@??’;fl&ï¬ï¬‚l%‘uï¬s ow aut wot Casks SEEEREBY WINE, Y.P., fine favour, fine brands. LUNCH, BREAKFASTS and SUPPERS. Purysrox ro Hius ExoucLzxor tas Gm(i-u,l-..!n-‘ The Largest aind Bestâ€"seiecled assorument of| ‘ Monuments, Headstones, Obelisks Um pioi Barrels is and quarts, put up deor, ‘Cades OLARET, Jas, Vidiets, special order, very fine WHOLESALE & RETAML, u ‘ to H apd to mabe qtter p i‘day of 0c over, 1875, ect Importations from the Prodgcers \ I : F‘rance, England, Holiand and Spain. 4 , BUTTERWORTH & IS NOW OPEN. R@~186 & 188 RIDEAU STREET: @e HMarble CMorks. Kite Assurauce. FOR CASH, _ c Car â€" CHAS. BRYSON‘$, No. 234 and #34) Weilington Street. TAYLOR, Proprietor. [ ESTABLISHED 1860. j BPECIAL NOTICE, CANADA JEWEL UNRIYVALLED * For WERE TAKEN BY m:%m“%h) is e manatâ€" pysteresa Tal The Maacss ofred Siie inerer P04 to ie Tamps and Lamp Goods greaily Reduced. ...R Precia! Line this week, OnamBEs «@0048 meant be goid and as said prin 2 me easn poRe Asgat L Domestic, Orimping, 40. Lron, 9 P _;_" Â¥g.: Owing to Main Sewer i ie t i en nantle / Inistadininbtornt $ DUKE PTREEE, NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLA, Ottawa, Nov 8, 1875 ( | EDWARD A. G( JAMES A. BMLT JAMES _ ASHFIELD, My stoolr is well assorted in THURSDAY, November 5th, 875. RADIANT LG m._':ll-'. CHEAP SALE 110 Sparks Street GEORGE ACRES, : 1 â€" . . G y &umwf asile C» s Y L0GL -Hrli. 7