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Ottawa Times (1865), 13 Sep 1876, p. 2

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4¢ ldm&.m*p; wayed: iike Adelity, and its peruâ€" sal will repay for the time spent over it. PFrom Messrs. Durie & Son, Sparks Mm' uhm‘.m’hhh‘. :d‘ l‘:::umm & as indeed, are all the stories from Norman brougnot forward on Satvrday by the apâ€" â€"pellant we will not anticipate the verdict of the Committooe. eE -â€"“'. THORE® iL be assumed that their intention was (> push forward, leaving behind at Alexinats «n adequate force to keep the garrison there in check. The morst ortbodox plan would be for the Torks to reduce the place by seige, or, that failing, by investiâ€" ture and starvation, especially if the Ser vien force in the Geid was of suficient strength t> maintain a front to the enemy. But the Turks bare shewn the dispesition 1o in{use dash and vigour into their move: mentr, to make a short out for a final vic tory, and if they possesm the tact and streagth to conduct a campaizn on such a basis, they might aford to leeve weak garrisons of the enemy, properiy wiat shed, on their line ot communications. But, under the most favourable circumstances this would be a hazardous pian, and the trilure of arrangements would be Hable to bring about almost irepsrable diss+ ters. It is probable that the Turks hare a coniemptuous opinion of the prowess sud militmy akill of their enewmy, and hence that they may be deluded with the belief that they may with impunity depart from the safest rules of strategy, and dis penose with the usus!l precautions and salegaards. in attempting to out in beâ€" l-dld--lfihiw.‘.{ Yesterday ho was re arrested in St. Lou‘s on two charyes, first for amuzgling goods into the Staies, sod second for larceny, at the instrnce of one of his creditors. ‘The United Sintes will make an example of him, and the officials there appropriate the remainder o( his illâ€"gosten wealth. Fail Wheatâ€"Albert & MeDonalds Bailtimore Ovetersâ€"W H Shaver Must be saldâ€"J W M Dobter Personalâ€"Dr C leggo Straw COnttersâ€"Abbotit & MeDonalds Life Associntion of Seotilandâ€"G» Thompson Ladionâ€"J W W Dobier Auction Saleâ€"Dowsley & Green Agricultaral implements â€" Abbott & Mo Orange Hallâ€"8cotiish Enierta in Boots an. Shoesâ€"J Chaimbers Wl Open on Fridayâ€"W WCot Clearing Saieâ€"J Chambers in the Dwrasâ€"Svaruzs case in rather ez tended form, as, no doubt, much general interest is taken in the issue From the proceedings, there is no difficulty in seeâ€" ing what the decision of the Committee Gowan‘s Wail, Sparks sir «â€"Apommas Childrens® Ralmoralsâ€"J Chambers dMITWA, WEDXzrSDAY, SEPT 13, cial squrces, announces that fighting took place between the Turks and Servians on SBunday and Monday. The fight was preâ€" eipitated by an attempt ol the Turks to bridge the Morava, their object being to crous over to make an attack upon Deiâ€" a/zde, a stronghold sear Alexinat», on the roud to Beigrade. The Turks were, it is alleged, defeated in their attempt after very severe fighting, rad both arm‘es re tained their positions at the close of the day. On the next day Gen. Tcumex.rerr bhaving been joined by the force of Gen. source, and as sach accomuats have fre quently been cintrary + facts, it must be accoepted with a grain or two of seit. The attack upon the Serviau position in front of Alexinats, when the Turks gave their epponenis so severe a handling, was re presented by military anthorities as a \fl*-lh-hm but it was success(ul, and that is the best warranty tbat i+ was, under the circumâ€" stancoes, a proper movement. If the Serâ€" viin account of the Into encounter be ruthful, it would seem that the Torks made: and bhazardous move: -wuhbm- oult, possessing an ordiâ€" -rm, strategy, to Mens* Congressâ€"J Cnambers Rev J D DoWit! Taimageâ€"Loctareâ€"|ominion The Mop. UÂ¥+. M«Kaxus will toâ€"dng address the inielligeat and iree and indeâ€" pendent electors of Braatford. yesterday was the -u--u-l atzation of the cempaign. Some fifteen thoussnd people rwembied to do hoeovr to Canada‘s Premier stitesman. Some of his enthusiastic admirers took the borses trom the carriage in which he was proâ€" ceeding through the tona, and themseives put on the harness ; and the young lacies, not to be behind hand, showered upon him wadeâ€"upon the Turkish rear with favourâ€" Life Assoctation of Seotiand â€"Geo Thompsor American Rubbersâ€"J W M Dobier > loges that the. Turks desire to cccupy the stronghold of Alexinats, a statement most harmonious nature througbout, and it is said trat no such demonstration has been seen in the district since the visit of the Prinos of Wales. The Tinres. No Oid Advertisemenip Imsevied in Nis L+< Msuuor, the Montres! absconded HMew BAuecvtisecments. We give the eridence sod proceediag MORE PIGBTING IN SERY!A Qumes: 68 & 70 Rwear Stazer L B. TAYLOR, Propricter. The Servian report al HIS is to be 1876 t 1 A correspondent of the World, New | York, who accompanied the viceregai party to British Columbia, appears to have |MÂ¥h.p‘l¢,fl-bm shemrnene oLtee andathers who reach lanpd in a destitute and starving condiâ€" h-;h‘- c-tdh".h!: The wain purpose is to save the lives of Whiintnson, 11 D Dadn: J Moore, 6 A "Pe “DMIMI:M; M',h,!'u.ll..:.flh Halifax ; L B L add, )_'.:.rb-’ 'i"r':l E’.- ivers 1 7 it "Colbome, C Mr and MrCE B Taylon J % nv,'s* wniâ€"-.--h....,”"':.," '-':ODm'g-l-flmu-u,‘ :Y;l' ll‘:nr,m‘ h-;"lwh,h Adsais, Mase. powers. ‘The co.respondent thinks that Lord Devremix‘s conduct is chaacterized by a sin,Jlar prace and selfâ€"possession. As one instrnce of this he quotes the reply (a tele, ruphic :eport of which wes yren in ovur columns) which H# Excelency _ retmaed to the deâ€" putation _ sppointed t» lay the grievances of the Province at the fcot of the throne. The pith of the grievance, was the work on the Pacife ra‘lway h#i not been procceded with in accordunce with the Cazxazvox terms of arrangement, that the Dominion Government had not kept faith with the Province, that there was much and strong feeling on tbe sub jeot, and that if something were not done to pacilfy the people, the ulterior conse difficulty of this kind, tact and discretion of a high order was required ; but His Exâ€" celiency was quite equal to the occasion. hufl-â€"n:- reply, it will be to membered, he them tat it was not in accordence with the usual practice for Lim to deal with addresses other than those of a personal or complimentary patueré, except under advice from his responsible The correspondent thinks these are mere | matters of rout‘ne ; but he is inclined to . believe that a little of Lozo Dr_‘bi urbanity and yrsce of expression might | prof*ably be adopted by American diploâ€" ; the journey through the United States, and then into cne of the learst considerâ€" able of the Proviaces, iss beea marked by that union of digeity, framkness and Writing to b‘: jovâ€"as‘ from Victoria on the Zind uwit., he gives some account of the Governor General‘s movemen «| 1| the Province @1 the face of a strong feeling of dissat‘sfaction which radoubt x‘!y preâ€" vails, and i« constrained to draw a comâ€" parison tetween His Exceliency‘s deâ€" mesnour and that of Pigh dignitrries in the United States The correspondent has, no doubt, ke the representatives of most American journele of infuence and position, great experience in the art of interviewing public men, and, as a conseâ€" quence, :s no ord‘nary judge or authority of the deporiment of the governing pure religion, pesce, charity and order througbout the worll. 1 can awure you that I have no greater desire than to proâ€" mote a spirit of unity san1d contentmect amongst all the Provineds of the Dominion, so far as it may be advisors, and suggested that the ‘signeâ€" | hiin came 3‘r John Macdonald, who : t+aries of the address should proceed by &a& a o o a memorial or petition t3 the Croxza. His :- kh to mal reply by am informal speech of tWo | and ,._:..,., } hours‘ duration, in which be wude a comâ€" | Hon. %mrh. plete review of the whole situation, first n-»hu: . U. P P., from the standpoint "of the deputation M--nh-“n'“"'“ and their fellow proviacials, and second, | _ si John is being entertained to dinner demesmor of our vencrated Govern» on conditions, which has for a long time been wanting in the demessor of American K % :fl-iulâ€"-m unsnimonsly adopted to sustain fi.‘”“““‘ from the ctandpoint of the Dominion | at the Dafoy House toâ€"night and will reâ€"| ofall grades are in the Serviau army. _ Gove: ament or the people of Canada. In | main here till m-fi Proâ€"|_ &A whdad --'“. this speech he showed himself possessed | 098 l."”"'"l""":- a fl'; of a ofs thorough mwstery of the whole ques. ..u..,..:.‘.';"""......... hour of tion, and brought out the wholo of the nflh&\b“mfl salient points with great moderation~and | Slled cw.-mn- to for " engency, and manifested a remarkable | Of people. 1* is , r Government has promised tq mngren o ratinn rermsiguiion on | on ho the roie it on iomen somaiet | titorn $190000 anery Ba in a person familiat with tbe | people in town. | Loxpox, $6pt. 13.â€"A Tikiés special front * Being well acquaigted with the history of the Church of Seot‘end, 1 can #we!l un dersten: with what pride its children in distant regions should desire to perpetuâ€" ale its principles, traditions and governâ€" ment, all of which 1 am happy t» think» public. . He also thinks that thy whole lesse, Aylmer ; K Hall, Gatinean Mills P Adams, Three Rivers ; J Adam: e AJ_JM“ Ada b;l; pleasing. Auother instance of His Exâ€" cellency‘s grace ond selfâ€"possession was afforded in his reply to the address of the Moderator 0° the Presbyterian Assoemâ€" biy, in which are the following prssages THE GOYVERKNOK GEBNERAL. To Mr. w.th the and | THE LIYCOLY ELRCTIOX PROIEST their 1: iends not *o attempt a rescue. _ -Lh:-l “‘dlrl h“)‘.“ Mn“h%u’ lheir mission and the hospitality extend ed to them, BRILLIAXT AXD KEXTRBUSIASTIC RE: CHPTIOX «P "IXR JOHWS. _ 15,000 Intelligert People Assembled Berisvicis, Sept.12â€"The Conservaâ€" tive demonstration which took place here todey was a great suocess, the weather being tine and the attendance larger than graced previous gathering of a similar u-fi-n.. The principal buâ€" The Tewan a Serne of Joyous bxhibition he wanted to bribe me ; did not well that had been vote for him . ‘“%‘fir‘:‘u.u:: sustsined. 1t was like Mabomet‘s cofin, and rou had better drop him. ::o.n streets were tastefully decorated m,: Azflufldun! veral points, and the scene generally was nh:flfl-h-l':“ .' vote ; wold him i old hu......m...-.:'.u or stay at home he‘d throw off half the .“;hnqhmd.’ll refrained fiom voting; a grod miany pfi.nwn"-um' that day ; don‘t know on what suit aeoriptics." Fren on Shely how the es srrpu o ibe originentat eepmuar nad Povk fomme? neatily nihs P zoi it i mten t sesm. Las night Te Phomat White, :flx:«:mmun.:fc: Wensedt moe f" n ols en M logk mo pare in‘ the propoadings of the iving or from "oing f dther valuable contideration Jdustice Iatterson said it wes very inâ€" definite. * Vice Chance‘lor Blake said it an offer. Thers was no money ‘ tion at all. 1t was quly an “7“ haif the be thrown off if he refrained He was not offered money nor e *"Tis. Mchetin® raid un ofler to laibe es an offence; he would ask tor as amendâ€" ment of ulars. “m!l“ the amendments out. â€" Jno J swornâ€"1I wes asked for -~** H“.hm Pflwwl’ln..“'.? ~M.o\ vo‘e for Rykert. l!d-ll o':‘ulht t ile" Hecot x folste paicg + west there to get a note he bad sued me | on ; be spoke about another note he ha ‘ qq-u-un-hdn-dgu::‘ ui m‘ 1 Soct ol ow ty ppron) dnetr ced o en ie ? 11 they passed, and «c scasionally m.ma..m pded, ‘und ‘after hiwm came S3‘r muw for two 20urs or upwards, a large portion Be. Cammazuxts, Sept 12. â€" Samue! Malooimson, swornâ€"Rememver the elecâ€" tion between nykert and Neelon ; did not vote at that election ; at the: r* election l voted fr Neelon ; L | an in~ terview with Rykert on the i2th February; wts computed at from 12,000 to 15,000 Special to THE TIMES. io with Mr. B Ross, President of the Liberal Conservative Association in a carâ€" riage drawn by entbhusirst.o. admirors Tha . Liboral â€" C; Picâ€"Nic. Several prisoners in a jail at Richmond, A GREAT POPULAR OÂ¥YATIOX. The Nature of the 1 videmce. TELECRAPHIC. the The principal buâ€" winners was remarkably good. Jewell, I-h-d-;o successive :ih «E [ won the first prizes, is one of the s N C iss in tutoct ym oo o Ned t n e w * * ininne mt napdiths ceper 20,000 .‘m which hbc-‘ have and have m tion exceeding ! w'iflhhfi of lected a number of M: ’“"“;'.hm Government to arrest | The Fimes‘ Vienna special sys no comâ€" According to the last thirteen towns in Eng) of the American team Ta:key Will Give $100,000 to tho‘ bat Turks attempting to throw a hridge across dopele of raing Atnate by 5# direws feugenianne s en pioion e m on 'hmnh dwu-*u-: _ Morvatovich with 12,000 men Has reâ€" A Modern Soelomm on the Banch. the in seatchy 200 Firds wer uo o t o e es Enlned the Turkish reke, then sooimbined smuomin s Pgbice Ward eeceighoisl without a C bl'fl, r reâ€" ; Nothing is known here respecting peace Proe, to mevepting bamitnieg tefua of peace. miniip amony ecderhe eepmnae it UNCERTAINIY.. 4ND.,, UNEAQIXESS PREVAILING. THE TURCOâ€"SERVIAN WAR. oated. ‘ Rosssia will not premit Servia e ie wask and openly prorscute wit that ah munication hes yet been by the Mobhm&‘ t A from Viemna to the Daily announces that the Servian War " hes been ap: “.mhlb of the army of audience on the qu? viee for several hours. Campbell last May, scarcely© five months sn on en ar eoens necebempice ot =lhn.. ‘The w nubmot inâ€" vited her to call dn W Juitite aild ark if it were ‘proper for a brother aifid sister to live together as man snd wife. â€" 0C sourse but not motherâ€"inâ€"law was called in. ::':E w"" -'&"Mm ng to be Lox 13.â€"A Times special frout xUSSIA STILL WEARISG A MASK. A NEW DODGE i1 omwworcs. \he Turks Defeated. TELECRAPAIC. hno. »oile ho U dnatts. wo! .. oomenennmaifetiihes mepeSqaiegnermant mORAVA. Servis, but the agitation There 13 it of these have e anat old isus there ate with 4 ons fopait ied es insoroer & GAMESâ€" ANO"sPORTS A BRX"S8 BAND will play on the M «us ifatnand Bittmibinighrif! d4iy phssonâ€" Aditssion 25 cents, Children half price VICToRIA® FOUNDRY Fall Styles in English~Hats, in }‘r%nch' Hats, in Ambfriddn Hats ADEYLIV S« Hak 368 "tur" 0c AT THE SHOW ARouu‘os. oTTAWs. TH® LUWT can be tron if ty fenaly T PO se Sn on appll64~ FAll AID ME To be found in aby sfÂ¥Ailar o tablishment in 6 ooe old‘ 0t Seoi h A Pomerial steam mer and boit head TUESOAY, #EDAESOAY And Tuuasoay stt nds We s.rs IRONâ€" PLanEad & Thakiiie LatHes wones 1e Millâ€"owners, Of all slzes and deseription i; Uikewise Factoryy for Gities Tourlned Vikinioki j «Bhe Anbesribem atmns tthe m â€" The City ofâ€"Oitawa‘ Kiicultiral " Sociely 1 T. HUKTON, SOX & LARMONTH For which ‘they havé a# Altiiost unrivailed and ‘over twice the Quantity ‘we have ever T. HUNTON, SIN & LARmOnthH, .04 & 96 ‘Soark stroot. SILKS AND VELVETs. Having bought very largely in this departâ€" ment, in anticipation of the recent advasce, Bought at the late trade males, will artivé morrow, . A :,qqmu'mu‘: M A CHLNER Y4 Valley and FALL HATs 3 FALL HATS ; | FALL HATS! FALL HATS: American Cotton Goods Faltâ€"=Styles rEAGGGK‘s Sept 12 1878 R. J Deviin; Bopt § 1876 * » 4 En Pumipin® MaÂ¥hihery, Sept 2 1875 A!l of our departments will ge found comâ€" Best valde in the bity in all Clansesiof DRY GOODS.. Exhibition BLACK ~AND ©COtOURED £0005 HoSiiry ‘and ‘Gloves. a mud ir..-n.!. 1 & Together with all kinds of NXOW oPEx rogR frgescrion.: tho pubid geabrang. *"" Eighth Annual and must be Inady bease 40 L it . Hith, Â¥th, ad #th 1876, of Morley‘s goods marked off SKEAD 424871 WAREROOMS:â€"â€"NHO. 31 SPARKS 81. MA L. l 0E im% Fi€Ckh A IN.AS> â€"=sOLN AGBETS Forâ€" an area of 180} square miles. _ ... °_ _ ‘Wrerihi will be thade‘Whowh at time of saie. Quebec, August Sist 1876 Sale at ELEVEN O‘clock. A, M. housand fo 1",?"7‘". rfcial woun . prer®Urna‘rs TA Kxx"in wronawmdl: That new Wharf, with Stores, en ca DW 1. &4 1016 20 &n l1on B of E’-LL*‘%I Dunbham, No. 76 St. Potei Qusbes, & ‘ST. LAWR Fimbéer ‘Limits® ‘Steam ~‘ iimg Houses, and oxâ€" (Maigee Rivamile tr eusten| "*~~~ .A grsortrnt.Actio® inss a 1075. ALBION HOTEL, CouRrt H0UsE avENUs, _ TiR ‘g) 3t pet day, Omibit to ana For a good BHAVE and: HAIB CUTTINOG in the best style, and SHAMPOONING, c dptad ‘-’"rm’mmm_ “'“’ E. 44 C. GOULDEN, . Prop: letor.‘ old establizhed Hotel has refitted frven to mt suphininy ranpdionamanutipood etsine...s, * Auag 16 1870 .. s s < «0 .0 1 4o â€"@0ttmé Under the old management; : 1t be: came so poptuldr, the ‘same 5znuon vm GQigars, " obaccos and Srtuff fok e Seoae oi) ons diote . .. _ (Opposite ’. Aug 85 1876 ; T m Bar is stocked with Liquors of the chotcest Ottawa, Jan. 11 June‘t, 1878 Every attention paid to guests. # Te A% vs ame 1y w » * aart .. Aug 2 1876 Russell & : O‘Connell, Bo MEEEON, Comniiércial "House, russEct "ropsE, I, LAWRENCEH E8TABLISHLD 1861 i No NTE . | : irter‘and "~Dealer 64 GOULOEN‘S HOTEL E. HENRY WURTELE, "Little Boauty"‘ + ® # “"u FBED. CHAMXPNESS, SaETS T beber ceatetnne OTFTAWA. JOHN W.WEBSTER, . ues ~{4:~ _ * . BM 322, Wellington Street. an NCEHOTEL of ane Insoilvents «Bly1 |Grand . Trunk: Agway. ; at LIVELRY STABLES | ing orders at c-l"-m On and after MONDAY, the: 1876, LNTERCOLO NTAL * m-i-. Ottewa, Juby 40; 1076 ...~ _ _ . _ 866 JPoRTHT ~anoURtant, The Clothingâ€" House, Excursions OPEN FOR PABSENGRER® T RAFFPIO, * Helrdair ie "dngrom a ; 135 Sparks stroot, patronage of thetr frie fhare tiey mipe ar signt one Cloth‘ng and Tallorin ousiness To that large and commu«tont shop John Smith & Co (LATE METCALHIYA) Have removed their Re «yâ€"Made Remember the new address : ‘River mipofathoon es .. ano to have the 12:90 a.m #11 tive ,.,.i,;,., CV l ‘.JL Â¥ L i ons es nntureat, s uEbont Who =o ive it all" T ass Mackineâ€"Sowing. there are severel makes and qualitins 6 P.I‘mm ‘lis "‘Anchor Brand" Best 8â€"cort fxtra Qually Spssinlly Mantfuctured for the use on th# BEST Sâ€"CoRDXTaA QVALTY d T70 NEX YÂ¥ W 1 n zho us Aug 2 100. hare Wae Onke _ _ & dow ddork onsb ol Bankfitrext © SEWING MACHINE. N. P. GIBSO®, Would call attention to their CONFECTIONER, 4. Aia" withoss the criled said he work on furnish Mr. / to be in the roed Kr Ald. were t dent)y oulverte, found it stumps plan 1 it along ; M o wi l"'."â€"'l l rpever ed with in the ferred 110 The‘ To Cna Ald danced in ted v of whi INY

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