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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Jan 1873, p. 2

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*% day at throe e‘clock Mis Exoellency the Govrarnor General is expasted to retarn to the Capital about the Brd inst. We learn that tho Queen‘s Pintator 1873 has been awarded to the Barrio Raze Club, The races at the County Town of Simeoe will therefore be more than usually atâ€" tractive this year. Le Courrier on the authority of a Tovonto paper says that the Dominion Parliament would be culled together for the de«patch of business. Perhaps it miy, but the day has not yet been datermined on by the Privy Council. _ The Qubse citizan‘s ball in honor of the tbovernor General and Countess DNufferin takes place to nigh t. tbat hee sucosss wouldl. hase been littl e less than that of Mrs. Fair in Sinâ€"Fram~ clsoo, â€"But Stokes w+« only a mw and bad BO% attain=1 to the privilege of killing her mes wich impuaity. Jublic senti« ment had also undergone # cange, and i wase bayinning to be fJt tht someiy eculd not aford to ist looâ€"s the tremos. dous crop of swindiars and munierers it was raming, and continue to faeel that its Acknowledgmentâ€"William Young Austion Sals of torsesâ€"J Rermingham There appears to be a genmars! exprose moan of satonishment at the cousicii~a by a New York Jury of Stokes,. the murâ€" deree of the late James Fisk, jr. The mmurder was committed in such a tragic menner ; the details of the ciroumatances se full of food for prucisat imagination «hat Stokes, n» doubt, believed he had The Ottawa Cimes foundations were secure. Mr, Snkes+zd u.aquo-mn this 12 Â¥gore " rgaud. lun sympathy," sud that 1 > is he owes bis esnariction. It will be » good thing for New York if he shall also os indebted to hlscenviction for his execution on the day appointed. Bui that is not 10 likely to câ€".tbm his life to society tor tha he committed sgiinst its Jaws. % Ottaws Literary and Scientific Societyâ€"Fl U in otf ns little consequence to the retepayer: fhat the Civic Chair be Gilled by a man who is capable of discharging all the duties pert«ining to the important of. See of Chie? Mayistrate of the city. It is not enough that he may make a good chairman at a council mesting , not enough that he should tako his proper share in the superrision of the ordinwy administration of municipal afiirs; not enough that he should be presentible on gaia days, and Agure with credit to himself and honor to the city in the interchaugs of those polita elvilities so frequently passing between wisitors of distinction and tho city, in its exrporate cipacity, Hashould aiso have the coolness and the jadgment necessary se enable bim to act mith firmness and prudience, in case the exercise of his Magisâ€" wrial duties should be required for the suppression of rist or tumuit, within the city limits. in the experience of the past year, bappily, no inciden} occurred to test Magoer Marto,: ma‘s jadgment as to when was the proper tiimne to read the © Riot ast," fxr our pesseable citizens Rebool Teacher Wantedâ€" Oleler Riddell. Nete Lostâ€"A Mowat & <on Church of Englazd Ladies‘ Schoo laie mistortunes ; and perbaps he is right, tor the Calabro, of Catanz«ro, reimies that another band in thas neighborbhood, unable to axtuort money from a gentleman, had jast uurnt down property of his amount= mg in value to 7U,OU lire. As for Manzi, be is alive and triumphant, enriched by hmo?dh, reliovea of the embar mesment of his capure, an d protected by the fear or che sympathy / the pessanâ€" abyhpe:.cmwd' w i inaccessiâ€" fastnesses, We sball gow tles» bear of him again, se figuring in suother ro= mantic advrenture." wuog; 400 lize more or less could not make him either rich or poor. The first :D-n?-w-uthbo- of Pohce of Calabritto; all the au« thorites and population turned out to him, and his journey thence to Gif= :Mbnjlfldhufumlbmnn evatien. Thus cuds a brigand story, the site of which was witbin ashos t cistance of the second ciy of the exâ€"kingdom of the Two Sicilies, or at least of that part of it ealled ‘Al diqua del Faro.‘ Naple«is within aa bour and a baif‘s distemc» from ; the Italisn army, swollen to «>>s«>~ . proportions, may be cuunted hy nuzoicc: of unocusands ; yet a quiet countsy gevile= menp can be carried off by an w wmoeq vand, asd kept in confinement in detiance of ali *.T As reguds Sigymr: Mancusi, though 1 have made inquiries in Amaili -hl-luqthnblu:bobwm& the m"h desires to observre a silence and mystery abou: his mistortunes ; and perbhaps he is right, heroc, and lat allp the dogs of wir." But is all the other qualificatiogs caumoreted , be has beeu tried sad fr12d to have perâ€" formed his datics to the catire satisfaoâ€" tion of all cluses of the community. He has been efficient and prinstaking in perâ€" forming all the Jutics appertsinmmg to his effice, and has shows a jaigment and dis« erstion, which gives erery ioluosice ~ ht3 being able to acqguit hiqsell #sl i <.s paver »sorgencies wa hare Hoket 3+ , trated ; but this act was rescinded as illeâ€" gal, and Mansi, baving at length. received h‘s demands in full, prepared to fullfil his vbligations. After having exacted beâ€" tween ten and eleven toovsand pounds, «ay mostâ€"though there are different atutementsâ€" Manci set his prisoner at libertyâ€"pay, â€"more, escomed > him w a place called Acqua ‘l Abots, «t . the very gates ot Calabriits. Mancusi, fearing scme dissppointment or “M‘ ~Abhanked the rascals * for the henor of company,‘ yot Manâ€" w‘umhm&fi:‘m most tender expressions,‘ t was m interested in bis safety and bis and feared be might receive in~ aults from some malrivents on the road.â€" h'“M“mmz‘m for be gave him 400 lire to pay ex« m.‘-M&nhn‘hm answered that it was a mere noâ€" Tae Privy Council held a short ailting sterday atfornoon, and moet syain toâ€" MW~ HEE FIBST PAGK. WEDNE3DAY, JANUARY 8, 1813 »bÂ¥ ADYERTISGLMALBNTo. THE MAYORALTY to do the deed it is in Oftaws, that the Mayor should be z:‘b:\cd for a secomd term, if he filled the first ome well, asd it would be jinvidious to depart from that principle now. Mrâ€" Lyon‘s was an excepâ€" uon w this rule, but it was an exception entirely of his own making. lls bad been elected to rep:esent Carleton in the Ontarioâ€" Assembly, snd he wisely conâ€" ’cluda( that due aitention to the proper incllrys of the dutics n" both positions woul) .nterfere too nuuck with is profesâ€" mous| L usiness. it will be no argument in favrour of the "no second term iule ‘ in Mr. Martinesu‘s case, to refor to theat of * Lyon, tor be had apec‘s! s=d very . /~~, reasons for refusing wis s he wight ove readily obtained had be ocicou is. Air Martinesu, we are given to undersiohd, will again be a candidate for the office ; a least his friends are urging him to permit his néme to be put in nomination, and as his fitst year‘s administration has been so satisfkctory to the Council and the comâ€" munity a; l=rge, we may confidently preâ€" dics that the experience heâ€" h«s »equired will bes turned to good account duricg the second term, to which we hops the Gounecii will elect him. mumm‘fiw t, effective our . We mmbddh.omuulmz: should he enplivened. Lot the Province graut fifty thousand of the milli s of the nndnnnn:d-r&h:nt& Buresu for the purpose of buying seed grain g:rnlen otoravadkrl.bmpndhunflo manafactus.s. Let a circular be issued to the yarious sssoviations who receive Goâ€" aiJ, and let these in turn caull a of lusir members, and report !thfi"u'w their varmus a way an understanding :'.&‘ be arrived at. . The different Ih&ofn:&th:.mmu:'e.mbo specified, t Bureau Agricul~ ture might thenâ€" furniâ€"h these, con duional, that if the money requuwite for thâ€"ir purchase was not forthcoming by a respect the time homoured rules which yovern this distribation. But we ds smy, that this work is too trivial and| altogether unpretentious for an agricultural depar.ment in en agriculâ€" mhm. We say that its scope for Muboothgod.l-mr should be increased, and instead of 8 a mere excuse for iis head asuming the position of » member of the Exeoutive, is certain time, the amount expended .-hhoddwm-lbcndn 1‘:- money would received oy ‘This would cez«ss the agriculâ€" toolt requmtions aod Auswos their orders requintions finance their orders wb secure fashion. and at the same save any extra expenditure to the Owarnmens. Triue, we hare no repre sentÂ¥rize at foreigs courts. but, if tumely notite was given for the orders to be sent in by a câ€"rlain date, they could be flled by 4 special agent, who could be sent »brogd to make the nesessary purchises. Tme Leader mukes some very valuable su,grstions for increasiag the uss{ulness of it Provincial Agcricultursl Bureau,. .\'og«utol()uhriobmhuodol“ ui @+ is suggested towards the develop= e :f of its agricultual resources than the Ortcy»» Valley, and we gire the following extract from our Toronto contemporary, as the subject is one of interest to many of our readers :â€" “I‘bl’milnofmmb:w\h-. sum ef money to be distributed to various Agricultural Associations, to asaist in the Pha s i Feilr mememen lists, in y commendable, we hold that it is the eamest matter to transmit these various amounts, and receivre in return the custom«.y receipts We do not want to interfé e as all with the present regulations, or distarb in any mander, its 'n:‘ Farmers want fi; qn.u,ynchns seed grain; as an n-dd‘ wplnuv ard e and th grasses, endesror to scclimatue them. Grant them incrosed ficilites for dzt&. True, they may send in their s to seed merchants, and in this way, make a direct commercial transaction of the matâ€" ter, but it would be more satisiactory, more consistent th« object for waich this dapart atablished, if some mo.e rexiy, less ~â€"u»«ve and more reâ€" liable .cethod were substituted. The tch 4» we hare propysed would answer >t~:: â€"arpose, and give a groat measure it «» .}â€"{astion, as also occasion a grest im~ »ecw.zont in the productions of the cax siry,. We have but litile hope it wil bo sonme imto, howerer, but in case it sun.&d.flit might give the Dopn::nt of A ture a1 importance, as open v:twéltlm.bcn of usetuiness which at present it not seem to possess," little to hope that the time es arrived whon some of the well paid and effixent m« chinery of our Agricultural Dep«rtment A jsural gentleman standing over the ragister in one of the Danbury stores, at» mm attention to himself by ing to his wife, ‘Mariar, 1 guess I‘m going to have a fever; 1 feel such hot atreass a ruonin‘ up my legs.‘ MDrOMI to HINW® "NO NCV S UZ pICNcs. | Middle Otites 1>... J OAfOmeSOr wih We are groatly indebted for our pre «. a.uwh-wu prosperity to agricuituw==! interests, wasch | , uy soull Cxsterly and ely winds; 'n»rmm;- mmum-'“in.urh punishment of swearioag thin $ M‘-â€"nmfindt:;m.mht- outh, the usked whait he have to pay for a curse,. They said sizpence. He m,nnw down sixpence, and the whole committes. greatest activity prevails in the l;& Laburatory Department Wool \not only in the manuf.cture of bus also in the construction of shelis of all kinds and other warlike stores. ‘An order has just been received for one hundred thousand Shirpael shelis, to be manufsctured wiuh despatch, for exportation to lndia. In this shell the bursting charge is pluced on the boitom, ...u.‘[; in llb:.‘ in a chimoer lined with or made of sin, conwequently the same ~»=ber of these tin caps have to be masis :o:> the completion of these in n anapenest ainmpad acurity t. fiwhm; m-t- scovered with metal in wfi%hlo-ld qavity, the fuse is fitted. he lh-r -:-brddnr the Tâ€"pounder or 9. pounder shell. A large rocket for firing with gunâ€"cotton is in the bands of the ftters, being completed. and it is under» sgtood about & dozen are to be completed at once. ‘This rockes is made in two ; in the short part the bottom is ot ie pinanis Uike vantertes on ® hen "'L-'mi'“'h"” }-Il the guoâ€"cotton in the case to explode. An order bas also been 'h mwpfii“nm â€"3.-«- (ferent auy x‘ximnomcwral hm *wbr., wad warch, .t L reported, will :*P“PM 1COurage, .\ 0 amongst them Judge Lawrence, of liliâ€" New York, Jun. 7.â€"â€"A Madrid special states that it is rumored there that the Insurgents, under Don Alphonso, are orâ€" gamsing in several Provinces for a revo. lution on an extenive scale. Ax torce of Government troops will be ed against shem. Pm'hh.l- 1.â€"â€"The brig ‘Roanâ€" ::hm@m board on General Dunbar and General Palse. New York, Jan. 7.â€"In the Court of rdm&mm- W.‘uflnd& counsel for postponement, Judge Davris refuâ€"ed to entertain such a miotion, «nd ordered that the trial 0o: iweed, in which he is implicsted with Connolly for trau i, be proceeded #ith. His counsel, however, continued to make dilatory arâ€" guments at some s Woodhll-d(m"ohcnna- pecting their trial also Neveral quartermasters of the stearnship + Denmurk have been arrested for smugâ€" clouiy westher with, YÂ¥ 'r'fi' , rain Nrer (hew;wm.-nlpo:m:’, ':’.mh; from the Ailantic und casterp Guif comsts ty Jhio Valley, casterly to seatherly winds uun.o:“nd.:‘hh.m"::o‘ b t rain over Tennessse and tucky light rain over Tennessee and Reutucky tn.:hufiovnnlnh Krie and '“.nldofiy n::ur':.h: rain over &n Indiana and Soutbern muuk..ddh@m-' the north and west winds during Wedensday r from Arkansas to Lakes Michigan =-br and for the north and west, brisk "m mmnmfl-fl{;fi-fi.fl musthr: w.u:‘o\af“a::.i-bmu west m fllh. w Tallahasse, Fio., Jan. 7 â€"tovernor Hart Mmsmmum I Thotlefannmnarem, mte Poatre mrnm‘:-ww»_.' enumerates the causes which have led to &Mfldw the freedom allowed lawyers of u-fi.hthjuyhuwuh-. below orâ€" dinary inteliigence. s Ne# Orleans, Jan. 7.â€"â€"The city is now 1“% is in joint sussion, for the purpese of counting the votes for Governor and Lisutemant Govâ€" ernor. lo the a‘s the House vller Dtotioe Lagnatn‘s saastiante the Sen«te. MWJ-:‘Q&-I‘L #0, t was thrown from the track, twelve miles west of Peoria, yesterday, by a broken rail.â€" *F-ng-: Jan,. 1.â€"Probabilities. â€" For Now land. easterly io southerly winds snd _ falling :v:mw with tempecature increving ooliness Pn . Wodiinday, .; â€"For.. e _ lhe Governor calls attention to the alarming increase of crime, and partiouâ€" larly to the frequency ot murder. He deâ€" k. Patowburg, Jam. 7.~â€"17 e s‘most lefs the Cacrowitch soudition is estisfaciory. sectarian e us. He considers mmflqutm evile of railway combinations. He believes that it i« the duty ot the Legiâ€"lature to devise ways and means for the m«king of our canal transportation more expediâ€" tious. The Erie canal should be deepâ€" ened to the dimensions fixed by law, and such changes should be made in the locks and other parts ot the canal as may be deâ€" manded by the use of steam as x motive power, and the employment of boats shaped differently from those now run« ning. He refers to the Tummany frauds in aew York, and urges the Legislature to correct the evile under which the meâ€" tropolis s now oppressed . * _ 0 précutes the technicalities by which erimiâ€" nais are enabled to evade the law. He public ins. Yiddle Stites f Albany, Jan 7 â€"General Diz, in his mesâ€" sage to the Legislature, protests A!;?E Washington. Jan. 7. â€"The Senate was in Executive Session yesterday, and con frmed a large number of premotions in ibe regular army, and also the appointâ€" men: of all the Cadets of the last graduat» ing class at West Point. Â¥is., Jan. 7.â€"The colored members of Legislature held a ciucus 170 Wl n toiror pentinaner To the + & gen United Nmtes Senste. New York. Jan. 7.â€"In an interview last night in his cell, Stokes is rery biter to mu:“rmnl wl::cu. deâ€" claring repeated ouths, money had wecured the rerdiot, and that the two boys, Raymond and Hart, had been bribâ€" ‘The employe»s of the north of Spain r.ilroad have struck work, and the truins have temporarily ceasad ruaning in conâ€" sequence. Carlists have torm t the rails on the roads between Mi apd Bilbou, and between Al«sra and Pompelona. They also set fire to a railway station with petroleum, completely destroying it and made prisoners of the railway ofticers, _ American INewS. FRANCK Paris, Jau. T.â€"â€"ln the Assewbly to<lay, Belanstil gave notice that he should move an interpellation with regard to the 1esigâ€" pation of Count De bonrgn. the Freach Ambassador to the Holy sea . B Reveral persons heloâ€"ging to the interâ€" national Socsety were urrested in the Froâ€" vinces. The police found Ursini bombs in posseseion of some of the perties. ... him; he expected an entire acquittal; he continued. that be was a victim of ex cired public sentiment, and that the jary was determined to convict him. l&-fi::htâ€"x:' u.:n.-u case is no as critical, and Dr. Guil has returned to Thiers and the sub committee of thirty have agreed as to the occasions when the Presid=nt may . porsonaliy »ddress the Assembly. _ . Adriatic from New Y ork. T New York, Jan. 1.A London special MMWM Preadent Grant had Hpain that she must mm the Cubans on the basis of of slavery, or else sell Jub: to the United States. + wu?’o:‘p;rl:u are % NEW YTORE MARKETA MY-:'.J‘;'L-O“.UL _‘Fiourâ€"Suwong. Receipts, 10,000 bils Wheatâ€"Very frm. Receipts 33,000 busd; saise poue; $140 for Me. 4 Bpiteg TBTHDAYTS NSATOS Lhzed vote and the aid of a fow Roâ€" rntreal Line.} .E SEW T BRITAIN. :E'm is no Napolacu‘s & 1.â€"The ferer his A fire broke out to day in the ruins of the late fire, St. Peter street, which was quickly extinguished. Weather, clear and frosty. No general no #s. THRILLING SCENE AT THS FALLS OF 81‘._ JOHN, N. B. Hairbreadth Escape from Destructionâ€" Fitteen Persons Mirsculowly Haved from the Jaws of Death. mÂ¥er The tide«al.o was going out at the ime, and this, added to the cold vapor arising from the witer, »sendered the trip peculiarly Jangerous. So many accidents have occurred near this place from perâ€" sons crossing the ediy, and thence over E.h !_"-l!n. thet the locality his loug teen \'arzl soon after starting, one of the mea the bo:t observing that it apâ€" pesred to be moving down the stream, and that the water was becoming troubled, eried out, ** WB uB Gorsg ru2ovtel Ttus rauus!" The ferrymen tried to reassure his pasâ€" senge:s by telling tir m there was no danâ€" ger and that they were all vight, 2t the same time plying his ours with renewed l ce mepolied om thr prople & it ® as the po r thought, nearerâ€"the to and M*Mflm”mum the Shannel and became more exposed to the rrfl&mww&:fi passengers became more begzed of the ferrymin to turn. By this time the carsmen, too, had become aware of the imminent dinger o which they were exposed of going over the Falls, but :::.-Mdnwmld bo:amd attempted to turn, stilt rowed Qmflnmmfin‘?{rhlwm the excited fears of the now thoroughly en n wl ns ts hss sow.rds ihe At A was the influence d!lan. :h‘“ manage the bout. and tais added to the terror of those on board. Beising the pfln.d alew momen mmmndw:dm Lomt becime toua:ly unm«nagesble no one sould tell what direction it was taking. At this moment a new horror was a~ded to the scene ; above tie noise of the wind qUEBEC. (Special to the Times.] ‘_ Quebec, Jau. 7. The ise on the river was co thick lt evening that the steamers could not cross with mails, and they had to be sent over The annual meeting of the St. George‘s Society, took place this afternooun. Their Exceliencies, Lord and Lady Dulâ€" ferin, and suite, arrived this morning by the train from Montreal. Elaborate preâ€" parations have been made at the 8. Louis Hotel, for their reception. Weather very fine, thermometer 109 dreaded. Montreal, Jan. 7. The Earl and Countess ot Duflerin apâ€" peared at the Victâ€"ria Skuting Rink last night. Hiâ€" Exceliency skated for a lengtb On Saturdsy evening a startling and e e m n rrow as if by a find.,”u:uurfiu.‘ About a quarter past ten o‘clock the ferry boat at Indiintown started to crosi »Pkâ€"ntl::.m. l‘hu;:o{:ilb&i ferry after regular & ceased ber trip. There w«s on boird at the tine thirteen men, including s ferrym«, a mun and a boy. The fog was very thick, M-brdyd:ummu.nunlm- town side, she éncountered the wind, which w is blowing quite heavily down the LONDUN MARKETS, _ London.9 ': m.97 ‘7%0-“- 917 to 92 for money ; 92} to 9:} for account Bonds of ‘65 olu, 93}; 61, v3; , 10â€"40‘5, 991; new 5‘«. 90} ; Erie. 51 } kefined petroieum 20%d to 214. LIVERPOUL MARKET. laverpool, Jan 1.« Corton quiet. Upâ€" lands 10}d4 ; Urleans 104 i. &qnlu 10,000 bales. > Breadstuffs dull, s Wheat 12 T4 for averige Californii white, 13« 21 to 13s 44 for club do; 11s 64 to 1126}» for reda western spring; 12s to 1% 24 tor red winter. Corn 282 6d to 28« 94. The receipts of wheat for the pist three days amounted to 42,u00 quarters ; Ameri. gan 36,000, bec to day, uuu-p.uu..:.u of the terrorâ€" s:rioken people, a death kneil, who now seemed doomed to aswilt and terâ€" rible destruction. The rowers stroped, An awtul sience ensued. A terri le danâ€" ger dawned upon them. To those «ho anhu&tu-u;whud‘:bh‘& know the danger to wmwmfl:‘mm aod burled over the talls, an idea can be steam ; 8}c for kettle. Kutter 240 to 3tt0 Cheese 11c to 14}c Petroloum â€"Crude 10} ; refined 27 ormed of the feelings of th s on board. in another moment they feit they would be swept into the seething and boiling waters not far distant ..nd their apatbhy ve way to cries for help from some, «nd n.uh-t.pm urose to Almizhiy At this moment, when they cou‘ld dis :ahhhnodu--u. the : boat sud â€" suuck against something hard, aud :..um!hbo'. spraug m grasped a projecting rook. vuoat lsland, scarcely a for ROAT 8 LENGTS FROM TUS FPAiLLM, and in a moment the people had lef: the boat were safe, and had escaped a watery n'?*mmwuawh-m night was tertioly cold, were i man m i es wheir -:g-h-n frim the qhhc shores or from the Suspension Bridge. !he #oman was almost perishing from the cold ouflthou::k‘h:&vmm placed them on erery thing ympathy for her sufering and unprotectâ€" ed cond:tion could suggest. ln this aitastion, the balf frosen people â€"emained for iwo hours, on mipute «seming almost like 29 age, at last .Be foy cleared away. As this time the ‘0g bad surned and curned, and meen suf. :enat of the river, and away from their iccently to chable them to stem the cur~ eat of the river, and pul} amay from their THE OTTAWA TIMES, JAN UARY 8 1873. . Their Excellencies left for Queâ€" [From the St. John News.) BY TELEGRAPH. DULL ROAR OF THe FALLS, MUN i REAL A child in Helena, Mon., whoswallowed some concenitrated lye two years .fo has been kept alive since then only by feeding bim through a stomuch pump.> Chancellor Mumingbred, one of the must learned of the clergy of the Church of England. Tho Rev. Dr. Robert James Brown, late~ ly Protessur of Greek in Marischal College, died xt his reâ€"idence in Aberdeen atcthe ago of seventyâ€"eight. s Miss Schneider of Liverpool, England, has recovered $125,000 dama«ges from the curate of St. Mary‘s Church iur breach of promise of marriage. Baron James de Rothschili has left 1,004,000 trancs, the intrrest=of which is wbodmoudwzyh‘ the house rent of indigent ftamilies in Paris. wum.«-fim-m Gerâ€" v «wuzman who died lately at Arnada. He neve: used spectacies, and was in full possession of his boduly and mens«l (Moul« ties, leaving a family of twenty.two sons. M. Pouchet, who died last month in Puris, v;-(n-n enthusiastic advoc«to o:‘ the theory of »pontaneous generation, whica is left by hhmshflmmubu’dehnd- ers of nove except Dr. Charlton Gastain. Judge Lynch, of the Landed Estates Court, Iseland, is de«d w Mr Huaddleston, Q.C., has been married to Lady Diaum Le Vere ~Beauclerk, daughter of toe Dowager Duchess of St. Alvans, and sister of the present Duxke of St Aibans. being in such a posivuion that she could scarcely move. Murphy repeated his deadly blows with the ison, and crushâ€" ed in her skuil and face. _ Although she was scill breathing, Murphy saw thut she must soon ¢Xpluy, ahd siter turning with a threat upon his half reaseless w.fe, be hastily prepared for fli.ht. . within hnal: au hour be had guthered to;ether a ow uhi gs thit bhe wanted to carry with him, an : fled. He h«d not been beard from up t iast evening, and there appeared to be but .Autle fw-pocz for the present, of tinding any clue to his when sbouts. Mis Kaue died shortly after miduight, and lay yesterday mornhun the same +pom bathed in blood, when the case wa«s Â¥imted by the County Physicizn. He at once deâ€" clared that the c«use of death was the vlows intlicted, acsurding to Mrs Murâ€" phy‘s statement, by her busband, ordered Coroner Vreeland to hold an inquest upon the remains. Tae nouse was surrounded by a large crowd of dwellers in the meizhborhood, and others during the greater pirt of yesâ€" terday, and the most intense excitement and indignation prevailed. <~Within, the body otf tne murdered woumian Jay upon the foor, and the two little <ctuldren of the murderer lay upon the bed with their wounded mother, who told the siory of the husband‘s crime. ‘Tagiwon bar with which the deed was done, which is about eigbt inches in lengtn, and weighs nearly two The Shah of Pers‘a has decided to take with hiun to Europe three Princesseâ€" of the tLlood royal, three Ministers of the first class, seven of the second, and ubout Handy Book Markers â€"Dirty fingers. How to puta horse ‘on his meitle.‘â€" Shoe him. A weli bred dog generally bows to fuge, and accordingly they all got into tha bo«t and soon arrtived ut Plessant Peint, their intended destination Ihe desc:iption furnishei to the police for their guidance in looking for the mur derer is as follows : * He is a short, stout m«n, thirtyâ€"four years of ago. . He is dark complexioned, und witâ€"n l :st seen wore x black cout, brown vest and pants, and slouch hat." He has relatives liv.ing i1 vbhillicathe, 0., and it is surmised thit he his gome thither. Bridget Murphy, the wife of the murue:er, and Mary Pryor, one of the neighbors, were arresied last evenâ€" I‘he poor people were so completely be numbed with 0 id, that it was uearly day light before they recovered from the effects of the chill and exposure. Frg A most horrible murder was perpetratâ€" ed in Newark late on (hursdsy oight, and its disoovery yesterday caused thne most intense exrcitement in the city. ‘The rha at which the tn:ody occurred is & iquor saloon at No 67, Jackson street. The place was kept by John Murphy, who, with his wife, lived in the builuing. Mis. w&mthOr. Mrs. Mary Ann Kane, «bout fortyâ€"five years, came to visit the family of ber sonâ€"inâ€"law, on New Year‘s Day, and remained at the House, intending to return to the house of her p«enis, in HKiver Street, yesterdsy. . She lmwi not been on good terms with her sonâ€" inâ€"law, and it is suid that they h ind some angry words when she first arrired at bis house on Wednes iay. But there was no serioue difficulty until Tbursuay, when birs. Kane and her daughter indulged too freely ndiink. Murphy, who had been away from his place during the «vening. c me home beiw. en en and «l1 ven o‘clock parti«lly intokicated, and comâ€" menced to qua.rel with his wife. tie charged her with veing intoxicated, aud she retorted with the same charge. They tinally engaged in a scuffle, una Mu:phy struck ber some vidieut blows. sir» Kane stoou quieily by, taking no pirt is the dispute urin ihe fight, but Murphy a‘ter knocking h‘s wile aown, turned with preat terocity upon her. â€" ie attackedi hâ€"r with an ir m stoveâ€"lif.er, and at the tirst biow telled ber to the flo r. SHmue feli ascross a chiir and made no effort sicianâ€"Packs vobrscum where it now is. Coroner Vreeland, who was ordered to beld an inquest upon Mrs, Kiune‘s body, impanelled a jury, who visited the hou:e were the murder was committed, »nd then adjourned to meet at the Court House as nine o‘clock to day. _ _ Can a gentleman who sees a young lad hu-:nmholwd-umt’ ed a rain beau ? C M esns A man may be great by chancs, but mmvdpwlmuuus mmking pains I of an earl * m‘l'::t‘hmd:fi; % m: \* Paws for a reply,‘ as the cat . observed when she scratched the dog for barking at A man who had a scoliding wife, «skea what be dut for a living nm Tar filoring it ho y in ing is an ° 5 one of the papers verbstim ”fm.dd, a splend:d "gray borse, calculsted for & charger, or would carry a lady with a ewitch tril.* i o a placerd in the window of a patent -.diaun-dor,ln.m.m:i.r-dh as follows .â€"‘The public are requested not omumgw that of another * o on Aoimase imk Do woman never an im« pertinent remark. A kind of d!n:d deainess saves one from insuilt, from muce blame, and from not a livtle apâ€" p went counivance in disbonorable converâ€" dinand, Bpain, â€"used to say e onldmdp'am.uhn aFoot ; following marks :~â€"Modera~ oo in fagee in housahoti af. "..,..n.u.;_' i 18 : s sase vor "3SL n ;.Qra:f.-ow:u u“"“"“n..‘;‘ 8,jin the Townâ€" ‘_muflb mfl. untly, & or. Recond. Class in uum:x-um C«lifornia ll-foruh-:m Catholic preferred .) widow is to claim the sympathy of Pacitic Apply 10 = f ?m-‘u‘T ulan ie 441 JMVAOEA!. ‘strychnoine found in ber dead pusbagd‘s | _ _ __ ; ... â€">; Powells Post Oiflce. . . ‘The fel item could originte in ten mm-uu:l’omm widow is to ciaim the sympathy of Pacitic jurymen, on accodnt of live grains of TERRIBLE MURDER IN NEW ARK. ‘The venediction of & bydropathic pby An Awfcl Swell ~Tho cheek after a and are held as wiinesses.â€"N. I‘. was taken to the polige siation, ceqent is made of the death of PERSUNAL. tw _ defend _ hersel}, THUR3DAY Evening, the Oth instant, at _ BivHT o‘clock iu.'n.o Legture Room of the Society, | Sul.ject : â€"** The L:lusions of f.n;nqo." Admission Free. Ex e ihe undersigned, on behalf of the Otâ€" taws Fire lBrigide begs to acknowisdge the receipt of $25â€"from G H. Preston, Eq , for the prompt attend«nce of the Brigade, at the fire of :ast nifit ; and also $25 to. be dist: iouted ing to instruc« trons from (G. H. Preston &3.. the donor. wiltaix: Â¥oUKnG, Chief 0. F. B. Ottawa. Jany 7. 1873. 2158 1 The undersigned. on behalf of the Otâ€" tawa Fire B.igade, begs leave to acknowâ€" ldge m::-oeiptort'ntro:l. B. Tacka« berry, Eq , in recognition the pr mpL attendance of the Brigade st the fire of last night . .W yousg, m s * x"""‘“‘%Mag.().’l'.B.' Ottawa, Jany 7, 1873. 2158 1 Breagrasgt â€" Krra‘s COCOAâ€"GRATEFUL aND Coxrormxg â€"The very agreeable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it a general favourite. The Civil Service Gaszette remarks:â€"~ By a thorough knowledge of the n:tural laws which govern the operaâ€" tions of digestion and nutrition and by a caretul application of the fine properties of well selected ‘c~cou Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fiavoured beverage which nm=y save us many heavy doctors‘ bills M« : simply with boiling wster or milk, Soiu only in vin«lined Eckeu, labelledâ€"James Epps & Co., flomesopathic Chetists, London. s ad1509v The fifth Lecture of the Season, will be . delivered by | A phyricin on presenting his bill to the dérecumor of the estute of a deceased pa. uent asked, +Do you wish to have my bill sworn to?" +*‘No,‘ 1:eplied the executor, ‘bre gesth of the geceased is sufficient evidence that you »itended him protesâ€" slopally,‘ General Garfeld thought the chief hope tor the uldimate civitizatioun of | these wild IrM"@s, Was t> be tound in their love for ho‘s s and catle. which was the only kind ut prejerty ihy sppâ€"ared to set any value up », they ra.ely gave away their ive stuck wnd it they were ever to be led uut of baubuism, is would be into the voundi.ion ot herdsmen. He did not beâ€" leve it wis passisne to convert & savage tribe a. once into peaceful agriculturists, and was certain that no aniount of preâ€" sents <f plows, patent reapers and seeds would scoomplish this end. _ _ | jature‘s prucess for civilising savge races was to make of them tirss a nomaâ€" dis pastoral people, agriculture comirg as the »«cond siep in the path OI’P!?.M and m«nulaciure as the! last. The misâ€" uike in «ll our dealines with the Indians wis that we hid stiempted to induce thâ€"m to muke an imuediate change from whe life of huuters to that of farmers. 1t «ny remn«nt of the Indians »hould be préserve1 from the process of extinction, su rapiily gcing on, the General believed it wouli be through their asoption of stuok raising as a â€"ineans of subsistence, for which a vast extent of country among the Rooky Mountains,where the nutritious ‘buuch grass" fHourishes, was admirably udap.ed â€"N. N. Tribune, rp us CHURCH OF ENGLAND LADIEY # SCHOOL, 200 WaLLINQTONX STREET, Will â€"reâ€"open WEDNESDAY, Jany. Sth. Application to be made to MISS FULâ€" LEB, Principal, or to Rev.‘H. Pollard, Secretary. f | Utt wa, Juny 8. 1873. | ~1158 b (prtAwaA LireRaArY AND SCIEN® TLFIC sOUuIBCY. for 494 72 â€"and signed by Mr. Robert Skerd. and du» A&Iflafl. 1873. â€" Payment of the above his stopped. Uitawa, Jany 8, 1873. 2.58 1 A noteâ€"dated December 30th, 1879, for thre months, in favor of A. Mowat & Non, An Interesting Na«rrative by General Garfield. At a social gathering in Washington 1 st "aturd:y eveniog, General Gurfield gave an interesting accouunt of his observatius w Montana last summer. while on a speâ€" cial mission for the indiin Bgresu. He expreâ€"sed very little f:ith in the possiâ€" bility of civilizing the indian tribes in that Territory. The moâ€"t aiâ€"couraging trait in their charsacter was a lsck of inquisitive» ness. They appernred to havo 40 dei e to acquire property, and .{ one came into pos:ession of any surplus of pr visions or b‘anketa, every vagabond in his tribe was at l:iverty to come and help himself. The Indians seemed to feel bound to cirry bhospitality to such an ectent as to give away everything they bad. | An induastrious fellow who had accumu> lated a store of dried meat or tish for winâ€" ter consumption, would soon be visite d by & crowd of his icaprovident brethren, who would live on hiro +s long as be had any . thing to eat. and when his last morsel was goue be would j»un his guests and they would «ll quarter on â€"ome other member of the tribe. i nus these absurd ideas of the duties of hoâ€"piwliy took away all incentive for the sccucuula:ion of pro« perty. At 41, St. RGeorge‘s Belgravia, Lopdon Englind, the Wife of 8. Nordâ€" heimer, Eâ€"q., of a son. _i A ~chool Tescher for 8. 8 No. 2, Townâ€" ship of M â€"«rc .. male or. female, holding a Becond or Taird cl«ss certilicate. A malé preferable. _ On New Year‘s evening, between Bank and O‘vonnor &:?h. a ROBE, pu:hmlur bkin and wolf. Auy m ing it p_g‘huo Office, ll:Ifl be suitably Any person or persons hiiing or harbourâ€" img Robert Kn-rlh.u â€"who Sa‘ left my emâ€" ployment, â€"after date, will be proâ€" secuted. F JONATHAN WATEON, _ Bearbrook, Jany 2, 1873. 2154 A‘ French Cook, havieg been ‘employed hnboonhanmhou:- in France and Belgiam, an engagement in Ottawa having expired, he is now desirous of obtaining employment in a firstâ€"class Hotel. WAHTID ©\_"_~ Address, _ M. COSTIER, Nelson Street, between Patrick and Parry Streets $ Urtawa, Jany 1, 1873. 2153 VWV Ottawa, Jany 7, 1873. Ottaws. Jâ€"ny 8. 1873, Ottaws, Jany 7, 1873. Jany 8, 1873 Ottawa, Jany 3, 1872. *AUTL PDes 31, 1812 CKNOWLEDGMEN1. CE&NOWLE :GMENT. «usC. W. D. LeSUEUR, ESQ, B. A, ANIED sÂ¥ A COOK. CIVILIZ‘NG TAE INDIANS®. ANTEO. JN, Apply in the l‘l;-uu- Otfilv ER RIDDELL, HUGH uAlNE%UB'l‘H. GEORus MORGAN, BIRT 2 w3 2158 2151 1t is put up in boxes to last a family :fiun&nnnthndcnhum Dealers in House Furnishing Goods, at 30 cents per box. Crssoms Derartuent, â€" Ottawa, Dec 27, 1872. Notictis bereby givren that His Exoelâ€" lency, the Governor General by an Urder in Council, berring date the: 26th instant, Mwflm.n:&rtqmdnm,by the 3rd Section of the 34th Vietria, Cap. 10, has been pleased to order and direct that the following â€" articles be wransferred to the li«s of goos which may be importâ€" ed into Canada, free of duty, vis : Felt, Cotton and Woolien Nou-‘;nd Flush, used in the mannfa«cture of (Gloves and Mite. Producing the same gloss and As when bought at the By the use of The most ordinary ironer is enabled to compete with the most skilful, giving the Linen the appearance it had when it came from the store â€"new and beautiful. Goods done up with it, kéep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in washing. ‘Tuis is the most economical ar« t:l: that can b;m&d.. costing tz]y about three cents to do ironing & family It gives the mnm.nl;g glossy surfece that the dust and dirt wil: not o;dlhmto nh u:‘ that it :‘l‘uuk“p clean noul r. very recomâ€" mdm the Montreal H!nll. La ing American papers. m’t is put up in box nity at TWELVE o‘clock, noon, opposite the | 'l H Rusell House Eight firstâ€"class Western | Horses, viz:â€"T#o young and h«ndsomely | matched Bay Hors««, 10 hands high, good | roadsters and excellent workers, in single : or double harness; one vary fine first: ; class Etallion, 6 years old, 16 bands bigh, | M a splendid animel, und for sppesrance and | style cannot be surpassed. â€" One matched ’ [ black team, 1C hands, four and tive years | Fia old, fit for carriage or working purposes | Une team dark bey, extra strie and gait, | ] 0” will be sold singly or together, as may be | * *‘ required. One splendid grey home, 16I t dn dz on hands bigh, only ftive years old, an excel.| _ Jame lent traveller. The above xre ali firstâ€" | Tart I‘n class horses, and will be on exhibition one | Raspber hour before sale. All in want of good | Cherrie. horses should not forget this sale, as it| £PP!®#â€" may be the last this Wipnter. Remember the day, FRIDAY, 10th inâ€"| _ _ _ _ atant, at 12 o‘clock Linen Shirt Bosoms, much r. 1t is very h!: recomâ€" mdodm‘\:y the Innulm‘ 1 La Minerve. Le National, and by all the leadâ€" For imparting a fine gloss to HOUSE AND SIGh ~PAINTING, DONE ON TRE J.HOBTRT NOTICE. All kinds of PAINTS Mixed, Hard Finish Brushes, &câ€" Window â€" G@lass, Ornamental and _ Stained Glass, &e. Eight Firstâ€"class Western Horses Enamellene #@â€" Shop opposite the Post Office Capital of the Euk. will be paysble on the FOURTH das ouuwu?. 1814, to g:ali‘l. * P f ay The dividend will be payable at the rate of exchange current on the fourth day of January, 1873, to be, fixed by ihe Local Boards or Managers. 2::“ ni?h::lh proximo, “: & bochmhz‘cbdifllul"“‘ r s wed ;v.ll.w_mn. y 0 Aeâ€"r m ceb 4) Ottawa, Jany 6, 1s73. HB!Q;Y&F.JLEIONY l‘oso 7 MOND‘ BROS, Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vici« Ottawa, Jany 7, 1873 Uttawa, J ny 8. 1873 And Importers of FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAXK PAPEK HaNGiNGS. Evéry description of Enamellene. DFALERS 1Â¥ PAINTS3, OILS, VARNISH, Uttawa, Jany 3, 1873. 2154 1m AURIOL & PRUNEAU, Lendecg, 3. CG., Bos b; }$1g â€" F4b y The subscmiber will scll on FRUI_4YV, the 10th lastsan‘, All Housekeepors UTICE, UCTIVN s4LE STORE NEW. Cuffs, oT T A W A BY J. BERMINGHAM. Collars, R. 8. M. BOUCKHETTH, Commissioner of Customs. Lace Curtains, J. BERMINGH A M 1ARAD & Ma m Y 0 &e, & Auctioneer. $155 3 2157 1ySaw 2157 CRIAI CHEESH, V ALENCIA AND SOLTANESE, !."."B.“ of all gradee, Campbell & ‘McBrid&, â€" | _ c‘ciose, in the lecture ros STEAM BOILER MAKBB@ â€" © _ § â€"_ mission free. ‘ Stroit, Richmnond Bosd, Ottama. .\ [ | _ Anotam Aramcâ€" abo Albet wititeintese wÂ¥ !g last uvuhhi mmnml‘-!fl- . [ _ _ spect wore by a ors in Ottaws), are to massaian~ Wn‘t‘om ture all descriptions of a :-.-- near k BTEAMX l;Ol!.Ill E |j -‘;‘â€";: :mmmnqfii, Es "-"‘I " haif 1 fi'l: Ottawa, December 22. 1872. .@10Â¥1g.. "/ . "paper of this city, Yesn can be had in quantities to suit. or bottles, at the H“Nm BRANDY, 4!i* now an estat/ished inss Erandies or Wipe« SYI’.U PS in Eottles, from Fruit, vig; Currants Black and ked. kanpber igw, Pine App‘ie, De Argeot, Orange, Staw. berry, Goosetbarry, Capillare, and Syrup of Lime LIEKEWIsE, LOWEST CASH PRLICE MISLETOE, TABLE BAJSINS in GHRTS TMAS wummm / ‘ Serviceable Boots Shoes af po>?»se raistxs 1.,00)0) *« ____ gress, with Cork Sole, for .. Gents‘ Felt Overs, Flowered.... Do do Plisin......>>â€"« Ladies‘ Pebble â€";::‘........‘bo- 8 on o at M-. IMMD:LK-“‘ the Branch H ore. 19, Bussex Hweot, and 646 C208 Etreoct Montreal. ‘ Qusawa, Jany 1, BM ANGLI®H KELDERGEREY WINE ;I.’»LTA.\'M and new Qurenp MoeD NELL & MONGERNXA!®, Ottawa, Dec 21, 1872. B148 . . Ottawa, Dec 24, 1872 ORTER end ALES TA ENERAL Groceries und Chrlstmas goods. Including the best brandé f IN, Old Tom, Sootch Whiskies Jam HOLLLY RANDIES Port and Sherry Wipes At Ground daily at At At All of the best brands, at J NcDONELL & MONG®Xam U Jam Fiavor USaALLE POR PFIRST CLASS GOODA Port, Shemies end A great rariety of articles tor HOLIDAY TIMES, A t UBOG.. . .., ..« «+>e@@®@* > 060# 00 o Also for this week : _ P Fracdileciekgrew with Heb.â€" 5 MITRAYIYVs LD P MoDONELL & MONGENAI® McDONELL & MONGENAI® MoDONELL & MONGEXAW, ?un.tiu'e. from *, 0f this season. en g EXtrSCis ai YeDONELL & MONGEÂ¥ A)8 TROR. PATTERSON‘8, and Clare LPORTA TIONX® 28, Riteau Muits ar 4 G waye on hand Ad ies IrOM Cr08SE aug season, such as ; of all kinds in pot 4ND ~3, very dvasy *"(*i! you want auy firg. and the best Family G+~ 26 Tery chojsas oL if you yrup« is a Quo# 4 Powed u“ i us‘ual Tus l:n.â€"h-n sleings on the market little business done. #% wiied Prathid W es fo mupp Bonxess is Bownesn 1 Groceries, go to HARDY . Vioroma Warp Fusomo if you wâ€"nt goo@ Wines ac to HaXKDY & BR ‘s, W Â¥is New York, close Por Canadian Line, c ford, Biskett & Goyer‘s, Hion & Co.‘1, new s10re, seamer will be c oxed at 122) p.I epregisiered mailer can be seut OrFICE uggs FROM & For Money < and Havit #rom i0 a.m. to 4 paun. Waroums of all des Birket: & Goyer‘s, M lv:nulmh.- & 2182 _ Auuar, MoK otwoxs Post Office, Oitawa <th eeember 1$ Larger Srviee in clectro verware at Raiford, Birkeou e may Muchat) Moxer 1o Lexp. â€"Apply , Bolicitor, &c , corner a-mum 'rhoohlu:‘dw fomtestes, vis.. Weliiogie candiiates being Mesars. __ HAKD Is the place to buy them. of Rideau street had his t frosinitten on Mond.y « hend will require to be fiulm-dmo.c will req to undergo â€" Orrawa Letremast axo an.o‘l'b Hiith lecuure l:.-hgon:"z‘ :cbu.-chloufinq Butjectâ€"The Lilusions of mission free. ‘ ;"1"5 and Jourxarimncâ€"A few neun sed that the Aollan chased a half interest in 'zdthhdq. Y ont 6t , that Mr, Carriere firm of mâ€" â€"" 'mâ€""“â€" other halt interest from . the current year Tus Firs ar Howewm‘ :ut.lr.'hb: doze at p-:u::fl-.uu.g-; estitastes his loss at $1,000. On visiting the Jewrrrey axp warouss Breco:1,â€"For Wines and HARDY & =d=|~..u e Putk Frcits and Syrups. Frosrâ€"Birtex.â€"We le un $ o U o _ Rags 82 @28 Quores Fime Gonraxrt.â€" Mextader #0 00 agee LOUGAL N UrF SRITISH NaiL ily surpr + pamu ®# i every laRi

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