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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Aug 1876, p. 2

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it ) %4 49 vl. @raad Trunk Railwayâ€"Jos Hickson Promed Vegetabioyâ€"McGarity & Thon Narket Drug Storeâ€"Stephon S Stratton PThve erraatimas. es eo sen he Himes. The escape of Hroenzs from the Aylmer ga0l, is explained by.the srrangement of the yard:gates. ~A high stone wall surâ€" rounds the grol. The large gates should be hung in the centre of the wall, when Tont and behind them.: But the gates -_fl‘h.“d&fl and the any other projections fiahfism* is made nimble by the force of circumâ€" stances. Et wbould hbavre been knona before that had in that way a « and the loophole cither a remerkable one, but we de not feel disâ€" ships, on the turf, in the field and on the ‘Witers *There ‘éan be no doubt but that & %toâ€"do with asnocess. : If an excellent formâ€"can be maintained, it is poutibla for a crew to arrest victery year posed to blame suy perticular official, socks of metery. â€"This is: quite possible, lsnd it.would justify them in thinking thet hy wate as good ‘ (if not beiter) playets § Torcritos. "We should like to ste did so, it is certainâ€"that they would have vad Lecrosse, are strong elerments of chanoe controled in a grest homâ€"$5,000 to $15,000. W P nat i it the sympathies of all whoadmire the spirit gize in.". We regret, however, to that the Shanwocks hare taken their a great dudgeon ; and they: now chalisnge the Torontos to play anocther P it oitaeecctim -.w:& question of «ionoy Stake® into the; difficulty ; for La eveniy plagyed, that it is almost impossiâ€" bie to say whether the Shamrocks or the Torentes were the best men. Tt is true Shat fNe Toroutos won the match, but the No Old Advartisemenis Inserted in (his Lid tonly: : dlesiied> ‘byâ€" ~an =â€" accidentally Augords «b * prog Rbiurhpran u"t'."?:’.'...:.'m.u. v M + - '-‘: men; their friends no doubt enâ€" dome the opinion, and areâ€" prepared to of the world. Crosse is the national game, and it ahould be keptas pure and free from the biuster and wickedness of the turf as possible. 1t would be unfortunate if the Torontos, in challenge thrown down, and so made the noble game a prey to betting bullies and Shherof ite remarkable phazes, It will be :fl“m sccupied the 0-â€"1,â€"-'-4--»-0- gantes ever witneased. The match was so )A (Ae sremolest doubt . bei ” m ~‘t. ” pampelled . 49 try the fprisoper ; the first and second juries failed to agree, and T prokcikis ‘that the. dudge would have heited Wfen "the whete To of Ietyries been gone through, in order 0 reach a MHew. QQuertisements. as Abe Ahisi.. jury _ brought in « verdict of guilty. The evidence against the prisoner was 50 overwheimingly clear, i coust ; aba‘ the patiengs of the ‘The recent game of lacrosse between a s o mm wi on oo ‘Thé oase of the notorious Larocgur, of 0,Galinesu Point, is enteting upon anâ€" L 8. TAYLOR, Paogatarons. PTHB LiROUOQUE CASE the simplest of accidents. ayomiay .. ol . tup. :. jurymen uin erdiat being «reach i w‘d-â€" This sounds very ; and manifests an ex le temperâ€"a temper to have been ene a » alip 1876 of It Counsel, but Mr. FixaAnto could serrcely make anything oug | (At last, in anawer to the , ‘he said that he had made a promise. |W‘at was the nature of the promise? hy l to do as amegmeisnnclan tb\ | 1 | + hollh revie 0. timé One of the jurymen ‘» admission which ‘may throw | > on the matter. He was W t ‘bo M‘ Laroogque f was | N e k . i Ropid :"“' «n cnly s ‘f lv “I~~‘ placed upon such :#c . Th to use the ) . P raag i5 ‘ h P en( by the M-.’ q "f'l; lieve, on some bail had been t mas d allowed to go at biNiJC & “h ment was l tionlar 1 . He .“:: either go for an altogether or to provent a Aagreed to. It is neediess to say COs "tliis candid and inâ€" other ~man, poiiki}s, to .. men. who had already been ‘&« top ‘as jurymen, And what had u‘ »:bhpg tionlae ? He had: ttreed to do as bis telligent . jurymax‘ (tas told . to: stand down. But here W the speciacie of men who 4 cath to conâ€" slder evidence artâ€"<so forth, who have previously E ignore . all fnnlteiee h Ee rervl not appear to rewive is ,2nd AMi4 1ez bas a war "",; arrest, and has pogenbadiang 4n in )i 1;'.= is evidently defying) be officers of justior; and ho will deey "‘if. resist.all att@gnpte Fehrmgce prife‘y j ) ong Aadiysiarer tlpir power : to i Peaal ioo "a bal Ti conituaen to was but why was it : ndi plesible to ze him: onee and ‘be done #1t hâ€"-.fi because it was not‘}aw, and when the ter was appealed un#c before to the C }, and had it not been been u‘ Kr. A further stated 0:‘3.’ ;;1 the in existence. * (C .:' ) _ Ho knew there ..u'fi‘.i ho | ..:'-‘."'.'.“.h w.kthth-u frmio many bad ones in .. To motrow nigh Mxvrllh- j"*' n'v-“f‘lht the existing ‘L&u&-u § City of Ottawa is in iman, of ‘3s unsuitable and inâ€" juricus to the ind public interests of ~1’.- kl to the traie between ‘afid surrounding coun \z.“ *Nyâ€"law “-: l large J of unnesessary exâ€" pepse, and. "'?f"j. ly : am â€" incrensed t&#fllfi btâ€" grievous in the senfuont : an of 'r"hh rone fi‘m-fl { td to the pasâ€" to" him ‘l;‘:: _ ‘to see the -J?:-f‘ xn in t.* fio'cq- td and new extension db ard Maykqts, and funds should be to most thy ontlay, â€" He further made some gte wit to Th mretrthieg wl e us p is to bitti *to pel cthu:-b bl $ f then She ige >« .L "\mee ’.hb Market | pocide, â€" Hs, the "V_,'-o“- t ues to in ; ons x6 remiedh * unte that bo wl ts sc tise Mr. U y * oY 7 2 I¢ rami s ts o wl io :; - oulnde _ the Wellit Masked: make a Watey, in order to pur< ‘chase '~_"fu adâ€" i stails all; Bs in noulel '.....t_.:"""'..": iÂ¥ as mach of as possiâ€" Ns!hy-.:.’ p :hu-uhn should JCRLE: as great an %- y pyxild.‘ ‘The Inspector said thit‘ the idok‘was when the stails ‘werk ‘ that sbixs would be opened the clty. 1t was necessary that , 9t : <so ‘lurge <a market ‘"for +0 Town, â€"_but the "noew: «€ $H : for Lower Town was quite thnneesisary, {cheers.) The next step to be taken..would be to potiâ€" tion the: Legisiativg Assembly to repeal ing was called, buÂ¥% gimply incluiging in . 4 :IE:"‘ contiâ€" to say that it Web the markets n-;'h e ':abd Wellington ‘anf | By Ward mar~ _ Moreover, 1e w06 inside of them nor Worild he be. Cniruss We wilt r whoukht yuu Mip cce ®: * _ ** Mr. Avoram@potritigned to say that there | were a nomb& Â¥ i ”uu-.wb could make T & | vate stall, but ?’,‘;,.l run a t markets, as | & iy: make . their way to where thi best display ‘ 16 nprah. On o fmard "hrvew td it oad n ts Meamgren was understood it | to to . subâ€" and the poor h no chance for their 1 at meeting . # 9 # the byilaw uk the dontectiqntity i. _ * * any one T of Apre® i at his offic ert en ned that he cudld be synco Py M+. Wuiruam Pak E a spéaker to ordit 3 to the > was called 'i" a mMGilg WELLINGTON FARD NEETINXG, TUE MARK T BYâ€"LAW. ye in order: toâ€" PUL~ aad then.alowly descendad the side of the | corrected "time TaSuzur continued, ..:“‘.:‘m.%-é‘ufi"' Wr. | said he wanted the mar :h%%-"-d..d.mul ‘!,.‘i','i‘%.’:s..a.m"m.g Tisst the Market DJ in n 10 L"E' answers the whm it tended, and a the Wards ; '.l‘::hqlhnum be made in it. C shos Toud tss wih the Auattan phoet thuit it was that u..-w'm- Market was built larger than was thane mtnont a on t light before the people. were ce :,"':'..:g us shown by some of a mhbuh . There ought to be t ket The John ‘Wallace, very no l'.?iE'm i nareane Sumean mevige: us (rimam se m epean ; * Adsny Hohess Sn mt ne catiee e dee ty mt Bntler. "m 'dflw the Act ‘thad to! that this «was sufficiont= to muinl nos Lradiens the dlamans n wito u“mmmm, ) every buicher, should. be com isgresd wit." There vare setoett fllin ~# ."_-.':..-.:'..# i maintained that the. city as had no right to e to sys m raatmtieanhen oc io cmralMiine of t s woats Sol harmonious, and become ::""1" woul? d en wl Onarema® said Mr. NiWe was o) serving his speech for to morrow evening. tor "the sepent CEve it sb Whint wes _ Moved by Cuartss Avorams, sebouded Rrsetey are due and are hereby Fendired to oar m:uuâ€"-. Alds. Pn:: ?&onfiuqn( ie ldb“ % girar rem anriee Raid on Nepeaa Tavorm Keopersâ€"Conâ€" Y“al:.-'.t m the Smreiy Poiike touithy Steal Goneintle Gordon having s rm before M ‘» .L._"J‘!'gcl rosecu| 6 CE paik d1 ENe Fom . Jns intiges. e Syaee: cilibd John Gurry swore to gelting beer is Spame m it se eea ns d p mt e in sarrind, atter which the mesting dbijam eosts Mronazs Sraowrocn: for‘ selling Mictiane DowmwuuLy, "withessos, +were‘6xâ€" Ittentâ€"ioâ€"sontich, whon Mr. Suokpolonds: fcient to convict, when Mr: Pers® ho was next: M in e e -d.flu--d%:rw ship granted a warrant to have him arâ€" Andrew Todd wasâ€"dismissed, with on account d& not pnn‘-;nd uai eduesday > next. > © > C | ergrrnennemnnten t mirizn imer 0 L ooprerd ion w ) | ~ C Md March, Fi Congession, | rean ndirp e i Tagre U road . ‘&‘u.u children 0 . »me sut Pichivg bemiee in ibeatitrnono, aoft on coming near the road: dary J The they saw a man in a perfectly * i(s» || from the of «shovt ow-w-mum ue had “q .l:’k:. “‘%?”M hasks and appeared motions as if he mw with them.=> 'l'hofi | Hnnemtenits oo .=‘n very clear them @ u-. * Raernanumt ‘ tannical. The law which would compel in ssound the ploce, and auvurs Laner dae |JrosdiAt in rementenrax giennge e wild man‘s retreat. g d MoLaehlin, of , the . tow‘t 6f Sk. T be Registrar . Dé as 4 and â€" c oused (lan Halford Ti";ls'-mm Jaxus Costzi1o, Nepean, was the next OW A Wildâ€"Man in theâ€"Woods. VNXLICEYSED LiQUVoX. A MARCH SENSATION, ISAAC BIGGARS s house. © Fiied $20 wnd be THE TIMES, OTTAWA, THUI t i no loss than The Sorvoâ€"Montenegrina Convention: Inxpox, Aug, Arâ€"Beéween the 20th and Slst of July q;.-‘w a‘u. en \om”::.m;;:.a’:".;... o o quotes a telegram to the &-m dated 8t. â€" % ‘19t,â€" e mrgessss is not certain thet mediation may e ac %m prejudice, $o vAlug in l ~PArbWe abli104 fal nchy , , 1 r‘vg'._-u‘.-n Aegrians wore dislodged / e The kingdom ofServia to be recognized n Th n tby as oihaiive. d "deten ‘ revolution in " . Abdul:â€" Hamid has declared that as soc :.l::fiohw m ‘m.h o beitiy deplorably dbficiedt in the hobpita department. NA Vh-"wh' to the Daily «s & c + lhnah:’n" attitude 3 theé _ rodps at Sophis, . all houses‘thbie closed at seven / in <tho ssening, and it is nnh-nu‘:dod “A; y A & Adrianc uuh-mphozimmnh proâ€" tect the people from the Bashiâ€"Bazouk rile) Eninad L 2 aea (LD hbA bne a# C fore Krujazevats, which hasibeenâ€"fortified cent convention between Servia and Mon tenegro :« â€" _ aTaTHs . YEX ,.”"A’v c l l I | J * bmmam:. on o io prosuchi to9d} ffom Timek inte the‘ Moravien. Vallef . "that opors: + -u':m”( o possess t! ordied. a5d" cateck wl 45 Tok t ioâ€"limmuint on ramaonte > Ii-n’.. s of observation, TeA tA en io soo P s been ab‘e to follow immediately ie rnnaniinge in w as fortnight for attack, ;_.|l:i‘ witr â€" ‘ "l m:l the advance of Ahmet mbduod to be at Gur; » is imminent. THE TURCOâ€"SERVIAN WAR. 000 at: n tho Piptatidoe .â€"4-.7‘-‘ t % cataind that, Athithc ‘bat. 2 Vess Mm proposed constitution; »Mid. P & e i on t on Cl es Bielopolis wic & %%‘ en qrtonts se hy Tnsannannd at Ipoa P 401. MUS KT K f im 9B > |Dr€ t wC SHus i loe. Wintinitis VR f s <m BC [ h rnag C trogp Hisipradit vayeIhevaofengiverpass Belprade says : iheâ€"defengive;pQs:â€" .‘m w n h" d 1 pmnesupratoan frontiors~ M‘-W‘ 'l:s-s'g-: en Reo ,.;f’.,“,'“.__"':‘: 1 ed2‘ Thb I docutdédid l rewale, o0 u22oo sefi e vint .aw ho m-mm&fim;h: ‘yn negs to draw io ationt soly Hersegovinie«Tikg: Porte :n- to ask of the %‘"““_fi x)) Livery Stables, Oarri es apatioatt P ' I 1 eC . to .nw}l‘n 295 C : drders ‘ bpa .’..m:u-t stidwu* > _ Lec% t! peop onl WO DBASN}â€" BAZOU K e 9 ids lt .. i O[1rOTOU MQLU C hip l108! ,:f‘."f es paurrase Thore were tialy Aibride, thbluifing yaoipe | from Boston, New Â¥ prookiyn ¢ a‘r’l’h Puunixedndic, 3 i?"'.'"‘mt nfi se mss ioce y uinee fer in re offered in‘ each A -&-“‘R SHBS of a set of colours for rsickt mak+ | DMIG PE cléstggel st prixd,:Hop +209 IXTERESTING PAETICULARS TELECRAPHMIC. .LA"_ 1 ~f A.._ Plan of the Campaign %“" us e F a, ~Coquette=N@rryt E.,.i W The Brignton Oup. Valley, tby:| thre & pleasant after alt w e owb Seco €1459 w14 4 44 2 .‘hâ€"..“u C uP 3 a + *Â¥ â€" 1 C ¢ * J T I P 6 Subilh ._M5 EM ® Hg,. v ol inass CAE t CALEDONMA â€"SPRINGSâ€" ,/lfi ‘cf‘ 1 fad --‘ » enditional taptiftiee ror rourigh tJou.d l U & j( J “ 9. %at ols a9e 3 e Wep e en uoo ud Sn eantiupled on Arst jolass privelpise. by etchk. Inta m £6 ‘Thiks House 1« now stocked / with dhnlog \J;â€"- %M NCOE V us Every day at 19 noon, _ rwelia® 530 . mnt manmarbas OYVYSsSTER. m Vigts cy SHIEMF ~Â¥RUpis. knwm * P lw- â€"ligeâ€"Noâ€"NKÂ¥A59A _ \\in Impaorter. and.. 2 us ESE M ) OT t 232. LOTE NT eÂ¥pou yne magpicent new Hotel, at, tiie gopfid connection with, the difiere el}w <a StoatiToak «Coptarind "atkg Pn uin l|||r” 639 T5 t ArREnSRE of S * 0ONBIGNMENTS SOLICITED. %&4 Orders left at the Un arding &1 Railway Com fo l ~ y ffi-iya’â€"râ€"" seb ¢c | F1 ) A 2 a, dod"otbn Dt 1 Bs\ 1 !xfl â€"â€"o .‘ % ‘ wwm Livery Stables, Oarriages, Ottawa, March 38, 1676, BRuisell & OConneéeR, _ Oythere recetved troth every day. The Bar ts stooked with Ltquors of the ’A Contre Town Livery Stibles. Any Article in the Horse : Business, Rupbofaify conimlikicned 10 buy & HORSES, : . ... .00 _ ols Dpent Tot tire Receptow (of> Quebts Tund 4. 1876. Commercial =House, SB" Niqeorn snd Cigam ot ine Angst braude DauLm® L. _0 . / _ "RED jooke _ May 17, 18700 _________ : NYDES8 CARTAGE AGENCI. ; MOKRRS BaITtex L Ottawe, July 2, 1876 B. MELLON, May W"*80 3 o ar k‘ B* ADTLION P TOTUO REC F4 it 8P TsO i liads Season of 1876. "ALMANBRA," * EmsaURANE O THE 10TH JUNE. »vornmds! t d (oniset‘s OLD StAXD) toA" "Restaurant SAPPERSY BRLDGE. f _ *« lngras s iL JBE an t10 -I intaterd «Jimiptionâ€"lei0ng~ prad 'p‘-gw< S cf onl 5 PROPRLETORS. EJotels. ay @ruusad. s E'r'.nr "TV! PROPRIETOR, LUXCH, BEID OF, #HI ""‘"W"‘ ‘. . "'v. 'G\] SUPPER®S a .l.. i A 'G-vu-r--r-â€"yvv C C GUJST 8, 1876. AEhorws (’\.,. RA & { 4150m2 414#m8 «041(f 3005â€"tf sbyoin Of â€"nuiform gauge W OTTAWA RAILWAY, [fi ";’" Cns S Sapann o mie lat M Pava fro RlSk t fln 1 oi 2 ie aome" "| j |177an* ers for poin & ad West. y e e lud and South at Fr f & M C J * Wor the Bast at 2:00 Fr are run on Montreal time. Wl i i n on cbih e xc e e s Ainesb(h: W eWd Linspy( uce 106 p.m. Train . from _u.'" es %*vg somest run on Mon‘ me. r zwl NTERCOLONIAL Leave Point Ley pe in "‘\Q Ist Class Fa us, olass d o~'-r PA Sailings of Mail Steamers Brookville & omnni feliwaye . . Brockvilie, Doc. 3, 1875 y ; â€" TF id monge orsx 70Â¥ FMAMNFAUOR + Pul M CHiaWa, ApAL 2. /307€.: 1210 m yFpa d BEPA)L / 1' $ !__,-4.1.1......;., M\ Bywi ragirms PBDM yar, DAWCY AFC Sarmatin Sb ~ ies ar ta y m .: -.-.’.I,n' m ie JCA _3 13 14 A BAALLD.olltcâ€"mmle t d 5 tA ".a" NCHomtiws man Ca NHEED RLATE AWewin 2 h-h.._“._â€";.â€"- &A M ERHR S CHS Big L"E )DL OR [z: rudes t ols mlvâ€"rvi NEW YORK .2A tith: e r d S$teamship DreAmn, |AJ CHE MOS GLASGOW DIRECT ATES ‘ol«srassaGE From NRKW YORK to M icM» FROM alhvaye. J Lt §A t6 0e WE Tncam s t O WwI EBA . AREVE LEAVE AND y or Tour! a P | "Han "DUBROn â€"WHETT PAEE #) FPY DFOnIRE oF 'I M RIVEY xO tEf offe KW A \, ‘46 Spatice l.~-{'::.'i P 6 h ous E4 88 LA $ Pn 4184 Sludes MEDTCTNE PHOSPHO DV NDEJ PHOSPHORUVS | TL no DHR:;:# BRLIEGH T‘ T sk Thb Nrevimemsecd O umenm t & t p wt w# Poot orrics Oftaw,, Eost Officso 9 a«s e > hf Th J M 136 44

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