iref aot-— »•—#» ■ ■ .....Tennessee Clafiin,TliThe following, from the Ottawa giniait© Tt'advr, speaks for itself. Miss } ingTennessee Clatlin, and her “smiling : Milwold dadr will he remembered by our largelit m , I! 1(1% -citizens, m having been in Wilmin#-! I lt;‘te-meilyTo-en,s.mton nearly two years ago, where she 10,0( failed to perform any remarkable i ton, cures, bnt didn’t fail to get consider- latio:!able money. Teuncsseo has done a ! and heavy business in the clarvoyant doctoring line, and like every other traveling advertising healer of diseases has had hosts ot patients and coined T1sconGeorand 1lieikethojly piles of money. How much longer j will will tho gullibility of the public con-1 kund tinuo to support such empiricism and lit tfhumbugs ? |: gojleMiss Tennessee Chitlin, elarvoyunt \ j,er Doctrcss, Ac., whose ability to per- 5 tocc-atene-ra batJit ] form miracles in the way of wonder- bauk md ^ curcs had been somewhat largely jadvertised in the local press here- y ^ a bouts for the past six months, andlc who had opened a “magnetic infirm a- | j. , j ry at the Old Pox I liver House, in S Airo- J I tonscut' Ottawa Centre, suddenly disappeared about a week ago. There arc said to have been some fifteen patients ather “infirmary’' two weeks ago, all of whom she had paroled except four, who were too sick to leave. Theseen-il iethoVCS8the .notvoytiTl“Deihaveeed were cancer cases, and were literallyars deserted, having no notice of her in*!In^ CI venttestion to leave them. They werea reby found in a most horrible condition, and were taken charge of by humane persons in the vicinity. We shall have more to say on this subject in ica* 1 our next.”IAuganti-beavcfih*TlGresDaynow