“1" m att ‘00.. lair-union! can bit', 7 tow-nib! Ayn-par. ' * vFiitis, ,1. 1eu--trurtsuntiutu-thr 'PY, ' I -ttrtum,rty hot-eager if 7, _" “ _-. "s wr lay-Rand‘s. In old Ink-owning.“ â€Newt-bum, trrtitttte_bt"irtiooet Therenian "his drag their do. length ttlPdT,e,Tdiiit'yet'tr nad- m o'unrrmeehritttre some nor-tenet It utir-_trr--i-vitaa..Ia. Lula betoutra pride in Marin; that he and “than no .lkai.ssee,--thit he In. 'ttrtmit-tadtutttatmiirm, antho- numb-Ami: but. The Milk '2'i'lllrrq'.l'l'2"il2'lt'7t,d21,itttl nah-o will new: aluminum along». â€that in Ireland. Theanwdity ofthin PM movementin only mm! trum mm my by thotiment which Adrien in W the It.“ dour n ion. with tftet1'ti'2,',2,"g"il', it din-lone. of tho inlay“, to the Bridal) Teen- nuio- '.Pttrete'tr.ortyertuurors in. '1tteieeteeuonlred to winter 'theuaad,ugtdtu9ie-itlootu ' dtbonhlllnve. The Any ttttarg g. the" P" have.» 19,000."! 'ii,?itttEtiiihi, "my in Ireland, at the. nhooi below to the " Depot â€than. Thou-uppers†the Naval 1e.titgde'?ththftt unheated â€hired by Nth 1' Jami-it. an; “(the tin and. h ArteqorN-i--toeri.toua. bywhqi'nlmm " on, who. the “your. new I" t,TdltSt'g'lt'ti,tdl sftotghter. Boil. lepton-dial“ ._.' "irth, and and the whit; "Whrf "idtrr,"I wa_hietdrtothitaxrUotiii. mammam-mvm-h when: locust-Io mm." This ludicro- I!» “at 'ht.ets.itatehitter, Winn: 4?to-iotge,who â€than: of bribe- "tthe-ttrt/dar-i-tGrid..' - -dsberrtehtuArrit,tim-,-ee wnumdmmm . -ytebr+tmirititatgto - tto are; nip-avâ€. pace, th. 9"" M" W 017mm magnum I. nah on m .-ti,r%the3unth,rmseivedithi. yam 'ho-ie-tost-tons-ua" ,froei'ottseoalao-toeeaaia. 'rhi0mbee-tRinbsdia-rii,ttG P. â€1qu emulating Frees-Iona. The “wag butcher, hie, nad ash. â€who been wrought}: “NOAH. Yul, “Matched Jmrrerha Myd‘hnmmdl earviedegrtoseaintSe 'teemer,hnving n.- gleetedtoksveirsti-. _ Foo“ i u tiii'iilili?F, I! â€but, an o. “a. The Li â€vim: Jena-yin Igti'1,1utte.rctrgt: odd-Im- Mumhm, 5tePiewhoiiairihtittrtttd Waldo-hum“: “A'hoh' trtttt', 5 "therthat tii'ii.t?iiLit? 'ii'iii,iiiitiii but M0 Wrap“ t a youm tho-l, m-ttere-itil,, whbln the Bitruek-utuu-tunirui'ttc' 2tt2ta -dteathMier,Umiai tltd .m. hm; he v',i'eii'l'i,'i7 ..-. . I a. , ,7ii:';'.lt,l"l'l'oT"lu"r"d'1d"tlr'At'. ‘I'dl-y do hunks mm A1'fh'.l'i'.d11rt'g22rghf,pte, du-it'-""--"-,.' limit,"- “to: an a debtor ",'ii,tt,tih,httttt he {Gobi-n dun- Iinghmfor M'mgupidvkhthen. bun-pd, "du-. -att-ter AthtWi Milan In - tthe Oudt'inhluhndid. Ah0mrmeeb ink-uni“: aha, “Which in and, -faiT,iiiyiii'iUiF' ' thritta-etio-U aw .c. mum '-"ettttu-r' , ' . in than novice. mm.mem nub-r, laying Sikh’s dank to hi. own on]. and dsisb.eiyr Mulligan “A. ?telett' him y 3'5"?" l as. 1.: mini aaaui dam" HID . which involved the limit at Li. Mtier.., . ', F I‘h‘nki the (’5 a; IVER-:09 lSl'N'tiirh'Stit'ht,', lives. To shah-hwy thew-Menu]: mid. wldmnunpï¬ï¬‚yemuej. w. hid mtthirtttmtthe_ioliiitga my help- h-nipwaouhhu. 'htcuGrhattooir. aM.rrruhwnstttetitlt tttours timer-4' JI whim-rule“ hound." Daub,“ â€only In “to them wish then Ives '?PkeVryrrtooru-terrspute the 'teu. it2ttgtigtt'2Te."t"e,tlt' non um. V II. now-dole "pit 'Jluli,'%'tf ugh Irons-thinningâ€! We've entered tuy.-.y,otemWyo-rodiiiriiirdi,' t.hr,iasqiuuru than and. by the t_irieritteuti.i.tt.-,tperceut Ft :1" an at. can tteiifi, iifj'ifd in ‘Ilonon ' . .'dttle.tlegi.'e',tgrp,h,,'d'; 3139th tteetire.ne hit it" My "rtr.ieiiinklo tlrh'ts Mo Sand " come oumnukw take 'plnon; hum. Sn, in hinde- pnuioa, he M the what fat, and went 'rp-tb-mtl, to drink his share of the liquor thick had but put into his keg foghim. The and; Ian hiaxaied--U stamped, "on, wed. ilvukd. mder9,-all to no W. at; cm ottoman, only that "was, In!" Minded, were tit to do anything. Tho than.“ look advantage of our helpless» up, an! and. I-nihk have: with every- mou uni than deck. Happily, we can bar-M y cloned, to 'St' thou-go. ,'lt,t'2Etittrtititie, the Clix, up 1:3. in in Lithium] I sailor. who but. a. hum wubriquet of'BNqrrlneh.' mmmmac. 0-. w _tqritrdt to cm home the mautttyttl, which still bug by you adage lathe low- " In). Be got up with “why, an] af- $betml his purpose. The but tell on thr" “k, ad arriek Mr. Smith: he man-ml at“ the _ , In! all sunbeam. I 'plJl'l1l"amljlu'l'l rubella) the side. A that in.†the “new“ had Hahn-onto use] hold oven [an in. an it . mm 'tims AGudi v" Il1h'l2t"h'l'd 1'IN'?fd s,',',.,'] hintindf: notice - him-Git. The mind ninr 'beet may, nanny now and then haw-coached with Naurylamr my that over be. Ar e1tioeu the “can. pt' had b.- mum]. and every nu hung the nil- hpp-l than my, . hu- their Hanan] braces. Thong-suntan. whomgh: to have tterr relieved two hours previously, now the“ he on.†hold.» no length the planar up? the rudder In; beyond 1fur tig: . ‘doubh' of the terrible " " "u. The'cnpuinhad made lilmhlis- MW _ofe:t_tmgrg, and all went merrily.t By In o'clock to had indulged ik. In many†tiu6oaq and mini“, â€very jolly, that we did amok: that the wind had drop “to. s “an! we wry unai- ntstetiyureu-inthrnmioi, attire “and until. hvy lurch td ISM pent was“! glam on â€mum Mthe caddy. _ arm-Wu . t-ometer over I'D had, and 1'ld't,I ‘plo, and angered out In t,'ix,ethtj't,;"' Mr. Smith m We! ' WM the “up Gouda-I M'1ti,f,U' drunk and qua» rolling. The widen m pen-Alim- in the 'm. Cacti and the main. myg! with ‘ib tatt In! ail tupreu _agniitet the What. The eapeain 11le A' the talyagds and “Hal out, aloud.- he Mid, “Mpevery thinttt' Therm-1m new" each mo 'eteattrtheittt was ton to MAD-e minn- royal trent; tSe meet was All-mum her he.» eads I rushed. LII" and aided (kc Cups-"n in 'kqti DOM t t c an "tt 'k',l',','d'l',"Wi." them to J/ttti 1 1fll'i'd1'l','e, the attattemd---alltottol, . ugly one who ,re-tdieiently I 'i?i?ie,iii'i 'ttttht'.' “winery trs" " Iron "lit l halt-Cm may. . m1, be. til-hurl " on. annual: “I when he "emeatomatu.the condition ofthusr, he Inâ€: to bowl and use his whiale (for he was bot'n a "I! gs unto), “Amulet!!! 'ltat no HISCELLAN no US 'lttretrNhed, lion" [$329. mm Inpim'oflhe day will be dealt hymn} liberal in: enlightened spay-aim mt new: willhd gleaned W75): that Aetire and nibble mums, and Either unor- .g no; expense will be wand to into the 011nm Tints in ‘chu’riclcr and positron aterttrsd J, no newspapir in the vaime.' 3m D-itht.a-A print; of the son: RM Mined Greed; u bioke ban-ch" on Frkhi Eight, mm ten o'clock, stnkitttr MI kit 'ere him., " he had not remand up lo My night it was nnppnacd " had do. untied and got - may. We no non-y to Ian that. oh Mimi-y morning: little non of Irr. Smith, residing in the 'teetbeaatérn part of the city, VII-evenly Why the milling of I pot ot boiling “NJ. Woodmtt will!!! tho little nut- hnr, Ad everything“ In. power to “by riats his ooatditioat.--_g'rk Prep. The new from All and": â€Molhmng when Tho dawn-n1 movement having commemui, it urinal “to continue on I ther, i'i'i.ilii,ii?gii will unto food A." â€0’le ' ‘ ‘wobhin. ( ' jWQ Age convinced that; bod: in the cit} of tttite') the surrbunding district, am; is an {intelligence Ind patriotism to spy)".L cim the [Auburn of the jourlmlist who Ila“ emyittct his sheet in the “New of a ski-bu minimum ,nnnl which we live, in mi bold mummy orc ian rights', mad with dig distinctive and chants of that Imam my alleg‘unee hick panic-of no trimming or duckling and“, when. pint: pin trattle" with public duty; f Uthey prim-1pm: m such u my command the WWI. (mt support of the ailing of may: w the trueral public the new of the Tun is scented; ii they-n than iron which its - atd none] nigh. but-d. The palm faith of the Tulsa will be my compromising Conservatism. vBut. while re- m... can; innomson. and ilbemmidemd i'turtrs, it will}; {cream in the advocacy om] mesa-mam, oreviry specie. on... telieetanl ist-, and - when: " the ammo; anions! prosperity. The 1tt'ttttitit it i. mama)» shie- it til, V “3th independent. It is ititibtarttr.6iine Gr favors or swimmers“! Wham other interest but thud the The Tum win be neither acct-rink; nations], by! M1)- the exponent And ttrttrustrhittg than“ “than principlerlo which ttttarty may it in stacked, and by which'the 1heotitutimt of ttit Britishemlire is moot kterlr upheld. ' The con-ht," _rnder,lie1rt the city at ottAmu.riiiatir'iium,-t collide. tionmnhouttobe gteutiretsttaneod by'itn having boom the Min of CM; 1-1,th thank no luck of Ramble ions-nth, there i, munifutlyloom hone which proposes touted the Itat" of enta- prin without f. desire to punch upof the arm: almatiroeettrfU. . .. l I In miter colmnn will be rdumt 1 special ltelegraphic Web omit mum-1 received late uat night, which onatqins copiou- ex. :ncts'from -ddres. by Mr. [can tow ilve hundred of the JrA"ingmeis Society. Weneml My about: that the how}: gentleman wan equally happy in hid remit-h "adamant-ni- 1a wont,“ the apirit and lentimént which they breathe In Ibo worthy tpth “new" and the British incl: who cathmiudcdly unburied their enunciation. . 1it9rerirutotunotioeytd) them»- aged theeihentot Out" it!“ imblic generally . mm ailr paper . "u dede union of an OHAIA Ttaus,'- We ton venture ts?. take the’high ground of Minimal“ They lunch ‘thcit Namath": capriciou- nun of public oriniumttteriemusthu V's-elm ttie Mo-till-ofthe-c Like'himihey melt ttimttlteatrueuuithe, haremire4,artd 'aqtheirooetthuetes.oh-itiat--tst Mb: tt,tie,Seip,ile.e:,t',Stlr. ab] _ ip they teattheireso-u. The Tun in.{ 31}, ind distinctly a com-unis] "Siitt,l, Fiis But, u on m 1smikubmmdtoitt'irs'ii'iooitr,it 1rit.t.f: Constitution alchemy)“ the Britkh) uot"itrurrow,andrarritsot inmain 010‘ Hide-Mud Beaver.. . It in not on! intention to [allow the hack- neyed cumin of ipologining it the introduc- tion of: new ipaimat, tad than Wing to ourselvoa t qirsat mimion it which I" hue come hunt-bun impinliom- Were 3n no disposal we think the opportunity u 'to'raattimttolmimtiBtsieast moon-tor the um"rtrtiodottht otBee we 'eurtoe to M. We hive mule our tow'.. And'it now bt come. our duty to Mate the pound- upon thick vi lay claim to public fBror. (lat(t)ttamCitits - FOR INTERESTING REA DING 1.! 'TER-ar?' FIRST and POPE??? Part. K Sita. 'g'gg,icidii' . "I Mr.tt, , DI“ 'til,'l.'.'l'l,'h"t do“... .. ' Tram; INT-hm , but a "I. . .C.T.r.r.".' ssa7,'l'laft, “NIHâ€. nil mi; uni-iii. iai/iiiiuGaiaH -- TaGari'." d’ once ""'"t ' 'tlti 3. “MWâ€! " M. DID" Menu-n no Smiling S,ts"ertviiat!r Aylm‘ s. shout-I‘m a . -- Jro. do " " BefriqomFi, M“ . MIMI tte'""'"::::::::::::: non. ion. 00. Int " o......--.-." 'ace-oat-mt-at............ La). an Do. do Arvin-Mt..." .....it.4hd.ttt. (mp-0T nu mm a Peon-mt Janet! m with 2tlt on ?ii'i'i1'r.'iiiiiiit,ui,l " It: Ir,,', nah 11'et, I " MM ,. . (I! ugdort. II I mung-tun 'i'ilt'll'i'Wl'U"fat"tl"ll'lt , Jammy. Induce, In.†rm, Manic nooks, and Stationary. . D. R. Lun- on] Oil. T a , ', Mn. '3. A. Al en'l WorhN Hair Mum-r. l p» I An mu, a nun '11th I. Ott-................ at on.“ Dell .e an“ “am†1i'l,'lllt "or; Tom, 'ATll'Wlfl “andâ€. in; OTTAWA, DECEMBER fs, 1866, no oeim"ton wlll lbc‘nanmn of Old Advertisement- " Inserted fl. I'D-1' "rqegg-.oTTawrrA. flJl"LLlll’ ntnna'ro- r. KEN ADVERTISEMENTS DIIJVIII§0 In mo or III“. OUR INA UGURAL IAILI RATE or MACK â€twin. 118) F. In am I. In MI) I. In nun I. unio'l'f Haw]. tt.tit 3. In. " p. m, Q!) It! 5.8) p. m, S.S0 p. a. on I. It It“) M. 5.001;. III. am R. n cm B. It T.80 I. a, NI, per Ti) iii tmirn CWID. Besides the fertility of soil of these regionv gold Ita. been found in the neighborhood, and doutittetsn tho te"itor, will he om, day Mr California or Colorado, Can-ml- poor, halos over the ice and question. the light: and that?“ my .0011» my, which lave been reputedly [domain-d by the Bridal: government. It ounfeoplo do I not Want num. extensive armory,‘ let them buy that portion which border; on their own, and is suited for tmtigmtioth-tties alley of tear. "tche-nd what hu‘boen described u " the only pnln’c land under the 3mm Crown." Seat in order in the programme of the po- , litielsl crisis through which we are confessedly passing comes the commercial (mention to! Reciprocity. .So much has already been written and said in regard to the renewal of the . treaty between the United States and Canada , thatit would be a work orsnperogationto repeatthe arguments thit hive been advanced i in hehnlfof a continuation of reciprocal free trade. Many mutual conveniences, apart ' from . nal advantages, have arisen out of the 'iihi', and albeit the Inceasitiee of the I Uni States Treasury may require all the revenue that can in any way be screwed out ' of the commerce of the country, it is l doubtful if the gain to _ be derived 1 fromthe abrogation ofthe treaty will be equiv» F alent to the indirect prottt accruing'to the) , mm commerceifrom the tiscilitres Worden] l by the mutual relations of the last tea years. l _ Canada will undouhtedly Kel the loss "of the treaty, but not more so than the States them- selves. They never bought more of us than their necessities compelled, and they will cer- tainly not buy less than their interest prompts. Our wheat they must have, to quality their Boar for Eumpean' markets; while our sawed lumber will hold ioroirrt against the production of their distant mills. Extravagant duties never yet made the toned mutuality cheap; and in nine articles outoi' ten the duty is paid by the consumer. _At all events the "intemal revenue" duty, which is simply an'eneiae under another name, will aid in giving the praluce and mnbctures of Canada an equal chance in competition with American home productions. 80 large an interest is involved in the question . of reciprocity that our gov- ernment are naturally solicitone about its abolition or continuance. "The Americans, deceived by men like the Consul-General PU. ter, are led to believe that Clinadians will go crying to Washington lobe allow] the ad vuntage ot the United States markets, upon any condition that may he. demanded. Nah, ing can be more erroneous§than to suppose tttntooemioeswilitetdto.Mutte ourtradeor people with thceeotthe inpublicr Ir we are any knowledge of the British character, 'Y' are eoniHent it would not in thel opposite diiection. The genitis'pl‘thh people is any thing but aqueuable, and compulsiOn, or an attempt to tom us into arrangements against our will, would only evokc the well-known ' pun-city of the John Bull nature. Never. thelem the question at reciprocity is a Govern. hnutal problem duo et".tttrlutiott. i ' Nest upon the programme comeei the North.. Territory, with,nll its concomitant; of my settlements, minerals, railways, and a of contingent et ceteru, amongst which ms conspicuously the claims of the Bed. ion Bay Compeny. It is only Irew years back when a change taking place in the trx6rietoeehip of this t,'itn; a! favorable opportunity was Blend to the. V cute govern- ment to have regained poueseion of this large tracto! country, and settled beyond further dispute the title so often questioned, and so highly questionable. That the English , government did not avail itself of the oppor- tunity is a matter oruerious, regret, and will notunlikely give cause, at some future "A, ' for trouble and venetian. Already' in the l Saskatchewan country overrun by the Ameri. (it traders; already have our neighbors Hooked at the region with‘u coveting eye, 1 while their enery and spirit has carried into the country of the Red River the. appliances ofcirilixation which the settlers were unable to obtain from their own people. It is quite true that this distant region " more accenvnhle to the Americans than to us from their having ;we_vio;,usly pushed their settlementu fur north. would»; the banks of the principal welt-re, Are our‘countrynen And goverrmsient up" ofthe nimble unitary, udjoining‘ our on, which know in the whet And cm be pur- chased {crumble “In? " refer to an! whichin the progeny or the Hudson's Bag; Conway. The this]: government new win to get alt their pone-donut: North America of their hands, " xenon. well known on both sides of the Albany, and 'therv,forrs do not with tolpgrchue neon Ind In that quarter. JditbRy" T -.i "Manning the more difficult was}; H _ V hundreds of miles on: tucking: roms“=.- bs “-ponson of this region lies with. in the J of Hudson’s? Bay Con-{puny hu yet to hi _ and; had this may turn out to he a 2tit,tt great ernuirtartment to our namienf‘if not of ultimate danger to the Province. Bo much for proctLtination. 'One of ihomrtittie clouds that oocuiondly tsimear upon the ixtlitieal horizon, hams in, the oft. repeated suggestion that the. United State. would My up tG/right of the Hudson’s Bay Cotneny, 3nd with it, of course, the hov- mignly of the Country; Suppose thin doete- nnd who in to say it my f-where mid then be our odntinm line oCterritory to the N. eiihrt A lando- 'tts-outta-tOrr"' the Neqt Yoiklkdd.’ _ 7'," _ Nu, Mr (Wk New York Emit: mute}, T C toms": iN in the ,, _ ' yetto bi? ysir; benquglig be directed. Upon ,ooufalmtim we are to build up the destiny of this gully Prurinee, $otwc'itreour. British oo,nnexion,to prepare "in migtgnce to any iti'i'2iiii'i'i,iib"2'i'iif, to regulate ml Godwin-Io ‘ouréjgterng- tiunal T 1'"""".erod and evenuénlly tn establish, it . may be, a proud And independent nationality." cutdtderatiort then, we any, [ is the huulamental priittipit which must Imrily inthtence the govern- ment or Canada; (it whether it be urried out within. the, next' few months, or unwiaely do- lnyed by, lacs] peejudieer, the conviction of its necessity, "iMuenving our future, has. taken too strong a hold upon the poplin: mind to permit it to pun away iike I phan- tom, or the amiable whim of I crotchety politieipn. , q . pr Gamma"- future has to Le erectiu,. [and u a mldemw- tht primepmlimponun obitet puma. itttention has, in the tinst place, to Thm‘ure so nutty tthaseg of the itatu, Which, in geologicul Int-lance, overlies the the ttutmtratum'tg' Canadian politics that it in not without ditlivnlty our leading ptthlisz men, who hue the guidance of the Fem. aol am, Are enabled to steer clan of the tsontmditrtioo. involved in.the vuiuua into} '0'. up. which they hare to docitk. It mmid "rt, that in . question also grant mbment as the orukderatiott of the the Brav- inces of pritinh Ninth A.merieis thee timid be ttltr employment " til the energy Mid "tatet'manship that s yot'tng country can be truppoel to mmtmunl. "il Gatfulemtion is by no menu the only thntion with which they have to grnpplo. N nnut be confeséed, Itowever,,tUt it has now who "gutted u thetumatioa III-uh which the uupcrntructure THE OTTAWA T’IMESLDECEMBER 29, 1865 ., T I2": " ', The Ffnitm_imbrtsglio retains about .the semen-lest re ei.. No new facts have 'ometolight. Trice,, In conetently in receipt of lettere from pertiu- endoming their reeulnr line of Hey, but they are echroe y worth 'kihli't' In: of the " Circlee" out eat Ind elsewhere have wisely concluded to pursue e chum of neu- trality with referenceto the ogpoeing fictions, until the arrive] of President mete, or amm- other event shell CtMttye a fhtal decision " to which in to be recognized, The Cohong Sentinel “we. that the party of American mph-lieu who Vieited the Mar- mom Iron region rammed on. Monday Int, end, we understand, amused themelvee with he puree“. A party of miner, no to be employed mmodhiely to “he out A few Conn of ore for the purpoee of being more fully tested; and if it proves satisfactory, lof which them appem to be no doubt, the work of building the [union hunch will be proceed. ed with " once. The complete mstomtiort of the Cohourg and Peterbore Reilwey, And the extension to Mud lake, will else be immo- dietely carried out, BO that we my expect. stir; ring ttthee here n'ext nun-set. Runny Mom" Etr-uttc.-'rhe an} meeting of the Oil Springl Board of Trude was held on Friday evening in the large Ind com- modious room on Ruin street, at whichtthe oil interutrt hero sad at 1’th had reached I point n which it in: mommy to haw A will road, and in the opinlén of all' present the mad should be built to Bank, via' Petrolia. The object In this is to have tair competition between the railroad, and water for transport:- tion from there. A' sped-l committee m Ip- pointcd to make the moo-my nppllcntion for 'scharter, and . hrgommount of Mock WI- mtueritted.-.lottdm, Fm PM. t _ Permut- u m Orruu Dunner.7-The , work of proeecntingand boring for oil in being briskly prosecuted ' in North (lower, and other , places in the Ottawa Diatrict, and‘with moat gratifying indications of success. 'Noantime, the Central Canada Oil Company if rapidly disposing of it. acrip, which it not a difficult bneineaa, conddering the very general conti- ‘dcnce in the pmpect of early oil discoveries. Many people hormb‘outa, who were at tint unbeliewn _ in the theory of oil in the Ottawa county, have, within the int few days, after enquiries and examinations, experienced a very decided change of opinion, which has led them to invest in the enterprise. We were not at ‘all Inrpriaed, therefore, to learn yeeterday, from Ir. J. K. Read, theactive ‘and efficient Superintendent ot the Company, that upward. of thre'e thousand dollars worth ofthe 'toek of the Central Canada on Com: 'pany have. been disposed of within a few days, and that from the very .favorable account- iroming from the oil region in the neighbor- hood of North Gower,a rapid increaae of the demand is anticipated. Owing to acme pre- vionaarrangunenta A. W. Woolley, In, the managaroftha stockol the Central Canada. Oil Company, and general agentof the Ameri- can 3mm. Company at Toronto, has been called away to Oswego to attend {meeting of the latter company, and being unahieto re- main in the city longer than to-day, he will. extend the privilege of p16curing Oil Mock until his return, which will be on-or about the 10th proximo, when he expecta to be preetnt with other members of the company, of which datnotics will be given. l l united Wm. IleAnnie,Wm. Wilnon end John Messon, end who were m-pccu-d of bulk Ihbbed the two tue, were put on their trig! try tho Police Court. he het- we trriedr raw in our last lune, but thottghitherrs are groan?- to tunpect that e knife ween-cg] in the quarrel, tho evidence we: not 'iioeitlvo on the point. Tho teatimottr, given by the complainant' went to about that the urn: m a drunken row, in which both they an: their "milatrta took port. The whole of the parties being more or letrtrintoiicated " the time ac'lear and Itinfect‘ory account of.. the matter we: not rendered More mi Wot-kin. It would .111 poor that the would. and mm yrhich I the complement- received were -ioseir+r l contact with broken window glue and other‘ substance, the not: and mile of their ant-g- oal-tn probably including. Mi. Menhurut conducted the prosecution and Mr. Buckley the defence. Judgement to-dny (Friday) _ Accm-.--1'estenisr Mr. Jtrown,.the Room of moiicvaterhnd his "tt terribly. thattcred tthis due-hing machine, hf which, while en- sued, the limb became weidcnhlly entangled. The mien: m hmutho Iowa for surgical ttatritrtattco. It In believed that unbutntion will be m: , . l , Pom: ihrtme,-Yeatoedsr n unmanned Mat. thew Owen was brought helm the ,Potice Mlg'lutnto chased with In mull upo'n one Thou. Woman dim " Ton: Swen," the etiam. plon cricketer. _ The nuance in the sequel to a qluml commenced over ngnme ol'All Faun. Owen up conka and. condemned to pay a tine of " all con“. _ Tn Anson Sun-no Arrtar.-Yo_r View: and Bephlrn Llporte and Pierre Ml, an; [untied "toned on are chuge ot having»- London, Dec. 9th, IMS. W' 1herxvitt nothing new in this suggestion, and the more frequently it in humid the mare {uniliurmul inviting it becomes. The terri. wry :“in in the market" we no told. Cana. " "haggles over the" price," andliketlw man in the stool“ Contuiitu hurwlhvith deny. iig the title ofthe Company. This North. “exit Territory lppeara to be fast slipping Ithrough uur llngrrs, and will ‘wlu-li"lust he a iouree otiroitltle and regret to both the' Ctr nadiait and Irome tt3verrtuteots. We are thine-land. lit-said of Engluml; surely the swan that, the question is in eTfry my tutrnnmhd with diiticultierhthe chic-f of which‘iu, as the writer in the New York [Rudd Bays, J'Canada is poor." . But might utepin and purchase it in trust for Canada l rather than \lot it pass from her yuan; Something will sliurtly have to be done in this regard, and we hold that alter coo%lerstion and Reciprocity the next great and emlmrraasiug (mention is what is to be done about the North-west. Fortunately we have able hands at head ot'atl'uirs whose abil. ityi is fully equal ti; the exigencies of the hour, Lu upon whose vigilniice we can rel)" with eort6denee. The task before them L one of the highest responsibility, ulna it behooves no lens the friends “of, the country of whatever stripe of political faith " well,†th1spupportert' of the thmsrm.nent'to render-tvery assistance to those who have these weighty "utters to arrange. , 1 . MtmtetrM,.--A; 11“â€an of the electors angle Ottawa Ward will be heldthit, cw‘niug in St. Ntrfck'trHall, ssuairoz'strvet, " the purllowof nominating Aldertnen and Councillors to mp. rtlisent the Ward in the. Com-mil during the cum-at ya}. _ Chair to be taken at seven o'clock. l Tm W-.i--'rtto alight front that net ii: on Wetland-y, and tuo mum-a since, hm dried up the mad: and lmpmn-d tho laugh- hug. Some mov full yon-mm afternoon/but more in mquisito for any tmwlling. 1 you“ any. In councilman that. there is "othrttt,r in the: charter of the" "mm-H's 'lluy Coutputy to woven: it trout wiliug its land w the UMW Suki. - .\'prvw‘dvnt bu nlrculy been tttade isi' put-Nun» of Lottiitana,attd to no,oue in ttitory tf? vulunbie an to tnycouiitrymon, LOCILL NEVV S. AIIHIOUI the the fem whither nu admiration of their energy and enterprim, And ham " all time: been ready in 3 public a well u private my to contribute my mite in according them their rights, nnd founding their legitimite china. This said, all is mid. When it become- a quvsti-in or chanting them above, and prefer. ing them to our home people, I must distant. To In American Inyor I never had any do- eided "onion, when long residence in tho country, And even I limited eoquninhnoe with its institution could be placid in hi. favor. The dutie- ehould be eimply municipl, end ell citisene and app-yen hnve elike e 00me interest When the IGror forget: hil podtion, and intrigues in politics with I political party m'whom he hnvowedl y hostile ; when . second- my question like the Canal Tolls that will benefit himself personally, more than tho gen- enl public in made to " r-ride nil other pub. lie polierthen he does mthIJmn my point of Tiirw to forfeit confidence. 'oituetry, intrigue _ _ "W "-r""ee - m.--†“u... myself amenable to no aGie'ai And sweeping I charge ;' not do I think it lies in Arr. Dickin- son'n' mouth to nuke it. Iff know the-put, I trust to be able to lay claim to I very flit Ip- Prcchdon of our American townuncn. I con- any Very decided idea of the right sppliée. tion of words, however extensive his know. ledge of their meaning. Not to be particular on this point I may say that if in making I have dragged in the American Mine " intur unsuitable nee-don," I mmtuh the consider» tion or my rigid ce’neor, end mind him, that it is not every one, who possesse- the gift of laying 1hiiiirtit thing only in the, right piece, on alt will admit, who hue listened with do. light to .1113 eloquent description of the ,vinuee of our WIOIII t8rvttreign,, or hard him dilute upon the glories of the my aad navy, the many estimable qualities of the aeverll scion: of the Royal Home, it indeed, almost my of the topics upon in ich it he: been to interesting to hung upon his eloquent words. Beyond en peca- Iionnl slip on my part, however, incident to poo: full Attt?an nature, r. largely Admit To one, who in mother paragraph evidence: such entire coMdetntar " in his purist know. ledge of the meaning of womb," and " his die- tionary knowledge," it my not be uni- to ask, " to when†or " to which" American; and " in " what 'occudon he refers. Among the many elegunciea in.tltu epistle, which my yet tempt tromehtaro Candi“ D'Ilneli to pre- urve it in his 'rviined "Curiosities of Litomtdre," there in none perhaps more ambiguous than this nuance; and did it not proceed from the pen of one proud ofhis "Dictionary Knowledge" it mightprovokc an enquiry if it? gather had don to the littledid of nothing'. Mr. Dickinson'a attempt to earn syn: r (for his patriotic eitotta iryadvrmcirtg the un- ‘try it k not foe me tofuâ€. That he ith MI Month obtained _ vent-gel that nun rs 'would have many “med themrelers on the mo term: in rtyond dispute. Bo well did he Appreciate the , that he and hip partner Mr. (Junior professed their willingncnmnd asked the. privilege of building the bri at their own which was denied them byjthe l (Mummers?I I my, however, In] that ithean previous to "one 3becemlng Meyer end the other Member that this mode“. View of their own claims we: eutertainmi. T Afew words now on the American question. Onthis-llr. Dickinson m evidently deter. mined» betevem. Ordinary type would not cxprcu tarfirtsringi-maucs are brought in to add strength to hit blows. The {no me of what Dickens all: " forcible, babies," in called toms Md, The American: he a clue " to which Mr. 1’0chth referred and whom ho “anally honors with hi: distinguished con.- Iidcrntion in all “when maimblaocm- dons.†The rival merita of the bridges at linuotick And the Locke I do not murm- to determine. The advocates of the latter, however, have this in their favor inn public point of ï¬le“. It will colt only $1,200 and be “tended by the Lock lnborern, while that at Munich will cost $6,300, e lock-home end the was“ of An ettendnnt to open it " in further alleged, and with . podtiwncee by thoee well informed, the: the navigation 1t Henctick innow at. tended with diniculty by pulling cmft, Ind that narrowing the channel by building bridge nbutmente would render it lmpouible. The distance between the two thai points, in only one-end+hd! miles, and it is boldly con- tended that the bridge At the Loch while costing so much lean, will beet nerve the pub- lic convenience. Mr. Dickinson denim this, beta he is on interested party, hie Insertion: must be received with e cert-in degree of Ine- plcion, especially on with In evident View to mislead the pub ic, he hike of ihie favolrite bri bering"op 'rtethetosrntitte. ofGou- mgrma (Max:311 the one side And No- pIIlI and North Gower on tho other ;" but ml. to mention that neither of them he yet been opened in the half ocntnry, during which tlusccountry has been settled, and that the former pulses through A uwnmp, which is hardly likely to be tnacadatuisditt the present generation. . ,; - V The point sought to be made, more once repeated, u to " MEBkad and I he. as corrected that," in " [cut n small one. I 9t- triltuting thew words, to me his [In the nu or- ity of the Citizen, but u thd Reporter bu " omutcd them for those rally used, ll ' y quoted, oxen this 'ah' achievement dei In don to the little, of nothing. the Government had voted money for ‘ Monolith bridge, but that lend Mr. 8kead corrected that." This I utterly deny. ‘1 I said was eractly the opposite. Even , cumin report, which I have seen toainy tho timt time, from which he pretend. to t his text, (tannin: nothing of t e kind. " money appropriated last year WM, I hae lel contended, for the bridge " Beck 4atmling, And there-bro I protected Apstus ditcploit to my other place." Bach wero words uwd by me in Musing the Co Council, and Inch are the beta. And so the additional appropriation of the that union. It wudeuignod for other purpose- building Mr. Dickinson', bridge, and the , object to its diverrion for that object. Mr. Dickinson M01130! me by implication at but, and in terms not chosen for their dell- mL-y, of being opposed to the bridge at hunts. tick. This I emphatic-“1y deny: For many years I have contended that an the Rideau cu. nal was n Public Work, it won just And Nau5orv uble that bridges at twvetul points should be built at the expense of the Province. Be- tween (man md Burrito Rapids, I distance of " miles, them in not I bridge on the line of CatuU. The tinet bridge ukud for ." one at rBcckett'i, Landing. For years I have urged- its' construction upon successive Governments, tutdntte promise now on the point ' of Nltill. ment has been more than' once mode, if not yét realised. I will Also add, that I have nd. vocated tin: building of no loss thau.four other bridges over the Canal, that at hianutick being one of the number. But now aritscs the point at inane. ' ' Mr. Dickinson alleges, that I shied be ore he County Uouncil, that " I was aware not Underlying ttll this therein, however, I heron eye to business. A pull of a column and a quarter in tho JYuawa 'tmer, " I cheap rate, " of the only mlinblu Grist, Caroling and Sun mills in that district of country," in not to be despised, even if tht favor he has already on- joyed should never be enhanced by the build- ing of a. bridge to bring grist to his mill " the public expense. "urt-.Mr.-M. K. Dickinson is evidently .nm- bitious of literary diutinctidn. Had hp con. tincd himself to legitimate ettUrty in acquiring his oblcct,t certainly would have been the. Inn to tlad {Milk Ho must. needs, howeu-r, run A tilt against Ill‘ who‘como in the war. The Union mwspupw,- the Hon. Jan. Skew, and the Member for Culcton, are in turn de- molished. In tho choice of weapons owd, ha is in no way pasticular, (up! being of second. My consideration. Words nonu- uucd by hie opponents In: made the text by which tit 1. union: nqjustitilble, an untrue, "re . . t ; and all thin with an evident M1 , tis ion that is quite refraining. C _ Dun 'sm,-luve you my objection to ttPte that the writer of the notice of Mr. BurrNre'f conccrt, mmmuniutcd to tho Tums, "I not, an some hue inferred from your minut- of this morning, Your obedient servant, _ [ a V Astrmm Hurry. Mr, Uickilwou b, to use om: of his own ete, gamma] " tl Gem." who tries to My smut things m a small wtsy/hnd plume-hum the oddity oftellitsg his joke and furnishing 0101311311 u well. . _ f, E him†p.79 iiaTVGUG iiGiiiiiilniiiP' - D..' , _ . a Itil, To the Editor if the Ottawa Than To the Editor Wham-m min (“3933me ft Sumner-n7. a Itarconclplt In!!! 0mm, Dec. 28, 1866, CORRESPONDENCE. DICKINSON A NO T11 E RIDEA U C BRIDGES. - '. ----.r.-- - a [ore am the lid hat the mks PM " ttU 'r its the My rith ed; but for the winter. quarter we Are pretty eel-tun to'h-ve very high prices. I bclcfve every don will be used on our part to can. “an reciprocal trams rastiong with th.’ l'nitoi Mate; bu if from my can“ this renult ctgnttot belccom inhed, though much temporarydc.. women my follow the excitement in one (by of rumina- whloh have existed for tru n mm tat, the fkrhi only to trample i',','),',' the hat, tst-ttte black grain of the. annonlcro eon nothing that God's bertiticent lune. And mon- cnu mako of service to nun. Gourd Sheridan and , Gem-rel Sienna lino been the two best customers of Gland: timer and "KI-nunâ€, this you; but in the mums they hive ruined the price of tood9te the present on our workingmen, ac. cording to thelocelity of their residence from M to so per cent, end I respectfully submit that our plump employer: of labor ought to tue thin It.“ of he“, temporary though they my be, into ftvonble consideration. If unfortunately the reciprocity trcaty should tirtatlr expire encoding to the twelve months' congressional notice given on the 17th Man-ll, last, ifit Ihould expire on the ttth Much up. we might look for n felinour do- tt-titt Wen, indeed, the work of dc. pletlng on: stock ehould be Alumingl y extrnd. l . Mottrstnass,Dec. as, 1865. A burleaq entitled the " King ofthe Unav- ‘era†wuperf ed in the theatre tonight by ttu/ oitioim, of ho “unison, and 1m wdl he. ceived. It in it at Feninnism; the moral being that it tho Vince. do not conGlemtc they will even lr be Marco-to 5nd destroy- odhy either the onions or Yukon. The piece nhounde in] 1 hits, which are pretty pol-able ', it " mid have been written by an tttBeer. . There was s heavy torm this Mternoon. A meeting of the Engiiuli Wurkingnn-u's Society in now taking lace in the City Hall. Mr. McGee but just a ken at length on the Poor Relief; And rave ingto events of (In: past yen-,ond to the ates, will there him been hero and there I ry for veugeauo', a ,wiid, wicked cryto tum down the fallen: but noblcr Ipirita of Mo innnt States iam- oombletely conquered their limit adwr ive, by unanimity and by th sword (Chi-urn.) Ifthiiofioiicr in perm: cred in with a an: hnnd, my any look to are the United 8 at I doy not distant, mo ‘- entirely one poop than they were before. I venture to exp this opinion publicly not a a mem- bar o Government, Init limpi y u observi.r of events, and one, I tn t, not inlencible to tho benign spirit that t-nihmt upon in from every festival of our htsppN Ca. India Christin... We too have [mu-min thincountry,nnd o inrge iiwrumz‘this yvax to our gene-n1 pronperity. As are fifth win-at who“. growing couittrtitt the world, our an- nun] have“ Inn-tawny: be our main some of prosperity. Our last honest surprwmlnll expectstion, and orerrother interest has ex- paraded with the incwe pf agricultural pros. purity. For an. we ought to be moat gum-fun to the Almighty Giver of every good gift. It is true that notwithstanding the tsbtttuUuce of our crop in 1865 the prices of mod hun- grail- ly increased, while there has not ghm-mlly been obtained from employers a correspond- inn increase of note of wages. Smnr largo.- iau- employers hove voluntarily granted an in. crease, a I respectfully ,auhmit many others might well do, It lent while the present high price of proi'ieionl continues. That invrcuod price, it seenu to me, has brim-n mainly from Imnot likely to exist in anothcr year; The North Ind West have had this par largo. ly.to feed the devutotod South, and we have hodtofeedto lame extent the North and West. Sue-his one elect of the wtr. The Lama â€mm; or WOBAUAWJfEA"t's' "s, wow". t (Flint thm Om: C'tmmworme.xr.) THE THEATRE., trvirtLetartiiiiNio m YE!) In . OFFICERS. In conclusion I would' beg to mniml Mr. Dicklnnon Mother " ants†connected with the Innotick Mills an? intended may that I had no intention of intiuencimt thu. County Council in arriving It their decision. Nvither do I wish to interfere with any tspeculation of the ownurl of the gimmick mill» unless no far I. to amt the interests of the public. I have n molt unmntnbly attacked, by Mr. Dickinson, who wishes evidrntly to Illukl' it Ippenr to the public that I have been want- lng in good faith by not "tending to min-r pr'- tithin- entrusted to me for presentation, “0 hu only to mter to the minutes and procvel. ingl of the Legislative Council to prom that Inch charge in withriut foumlntion. Council to attend their meeting held\ the 21st inst, to give explanations with w rd lo the bridge to be erected at the Links, u Lung Island. “'thu I went there it wats' n t my intention either, to dictate to. the l minty Council or suggest where they, in tin-l Mis- dom, might think fit to locatv tin. proposed bridge. My presence there was simply to a; plain the action I had previously lulu-n in the interests of A very large and resin-(1min body of petitioners, praying for abridge to lrcr-ctvct- ed " the Locks. The explanations I unw- be. tom the Council should nut, I consider, be mix. construed. I was made to my, in the n-pm-t of the proceedings ot the (‘ummil whirl, up“ pest-ed in the Citizen of the 22d, thnt n he (myself) had been infonnvd that an ordcr in Council, owing to his ellurtn, had been mad-,' donating I sum of money for building the bridge or the Lock ." ,Surh were not the expressions made do "t by min I stated that I had the Insurance ol u motlrvr of the Adminiutmtion, that on Order iu ('uluuil had located the bridge at the Looks, and also that the sum required for the work would lw token from the npproprist'lun tuddy for the construction of bridges acroo the ennui. I am also reported to hove said that had I h -en consulted by parties who de Ved the bridge at lunatick, they should hare Id my "sis-st.- to. What I did snyhsnd wilihed to convey to my hoorers waa,--had I had placed, in my hands in the firat place, as popular I pvtitinn in favor of locating the 114de at Munotick, as that in tsvor othratirtg itat the bttte Nllnlllll have considered it my. duty ty Isl 'octbte it. I had no pecuniary or other inn-rust in tin- mstter, but endeavoured to secure thi- bridge foé those who wished it Jopated at the Locks, where it would cost something less than $1200, And “without any further annual cost for attendnnce thereon. The proposed Manotick Bridge will cost. $6300 or themabouts, not in. cluding the cost of s 'ttation-house, any sum) or $900, and two men to “and tho. raun- (lur. lag the senson of unis-Mon at s fttrthercGrsw, of at least $400 annually. This bridge In ing only about s mile and hill! above the Locke,- the public 6r those interested can best judge I to which site, taking public economy i “to consideration, would be the most appropriate. and psrty -dmltrreietsling may sun-cued {or n time in escaping the vigilance of the public, but sooner or later will mm-t their rum-unl- Mr. Dickinson doxilntlcssnml mum-ally hum diffcrvnt opinions. Ere lung ample titus. and opportunity of puking his pu'uHur VirWs by. tom tho public will be would] to l‘ill'h, and them in no mood why this would not he fair- ly nadoqtmeetradoare. _ - T Ifa tsyrtstrts M itprill Mt lun'r by five 7 If a uiuobé l my" 'il'l't'2 thns-ait your Mile of this day my nth-min" ll drum to the I)†of my name: in a mumm- Mention over the signature of M. K, "irkin, son. ‘With reference thereto, I bct thruugh your columns, to make a {av rcrnarks. I “and iyvite4 by some offhy qttctubvrs of tht. (Runny To an Amc'fican" Nctubcr of 1hau,;ccratic tendencies I have dccidvd oblvctious . unr rv- Mom "i, not only local, douumtic "nd' l ‘unai. dim ; but they are foreign and involve the in- are“. of oountrimo posed to our own. 0n Inch grounds I C,l'll'/llS.'ld1 a Canadian to r.-- present Canadian intereita, and tlurrcforc' chin: the right to dissent respectfully front the late choice of I "Monty of my fuOiw-citirxs, gg,'tth'L'?,,t without individul disparity- ment of that 1: nice it my be boldly mull, personal qmuif1tqstiotus could pbuuibly lum- hndno Win the. copiridvnstiotmthat Ml toit. I hold that them-ls no reason Why Amvri. am of inferior capacity tshould' be prcrrrcd to Canadians of a highly order of attainiuois, Tu the Blitor qfthe 0441.: rs, Ottawa, Dec. Mth, IMS MR. XcGEE ADDRESSES THEM BY SPECIAL TELEGRAM. HEAVY sizo'w sromz. .. I in Sir, . Youre, in, Wu. F. Pawnâ€. J. Hum). ' lePIrix corresptmdentofane bondonG be mynz'Tlu- Preneh Crovvrmnont has given ie months' ttotice to 'Lrnninnu- the Eztmdi m Treaty with England, on the ground of e titrict,fomtalitio, requihd .bd'onb French Ct {under-um given. . ' _ The Sin-mill Go\-crnmenl contemplate _ - ing under protection the "s'panirh negro ki " dorms on the Afrium com opposite [Imam o, Po. , and proclaiming religious liberty. FRANCE. The London Obnemr my: uh K: II n was upprn-hrnuiw that Maximum wont! - low hits Empress to Europe, and bu VII upon the Maxim Minister at Pain to I to Mexico toendvarar to ditwmde hi "t" Ibdlcuting. He would sail on the 15th. The OGerver think! hlGiif Gi ii% “I 3nd that Huimilinu will be in Bumps bet? tho New Year. _ . The Gazette I mm says that the Pte h Government has directed the Attention of -' lmd to tho extradition hasty of 1863, ui c the tstipulation of this treaty, though duly s' {it'd oat by France are not similarly ttrut by Enkhnd. . The Time. says that Sir II. Starks, who In forJnmaiva on Monday next will iuunud - ly upon arrival mumm- the whole adv,, t of Jamaica and Mr. Eyre will twin the pull "n of n Governor mi law-.4 He wilt be In _ - ed, but not diumimil tor Mr B. Starks, who in {at docs not cone to he Crorerttor of In 3nd whoa- administration of Jamnica will . essentially provisional. Again and n, Starks has been called in to solve lame xyity which was not of tm, own creation. A gnarl. ptrtof his life Inn been spent in a l service. To (30ch Eyre himself with nppoimmcnt b the, Imprint-h or lmmll' that could have been made w'h‘lla it ought to be mtixfnciury even to hit Icon-n. The Morning Poag think-I that the " n- uiun of Governor Eyre will have B tnd elf t on n 'rnvl and will be rcgudcd by them I penal wu’rc. T "public. â€tings still continue to be halt! in variouu p ' 'Ch' upon the Junaim qua-Mon, It the actiun “(the Government rendered th tn, ’0! little ituperttsna. ' tor Henry t'storkq skipai.miuyt Bead 1 Charles Livingston In! _ understand to hm ceyni!vsioautty of 'l'd7'rrh1'; Jun-ion. Livcrpool 14.-Bre-btao, market 3nd sandy. _ . London, 13.-Ahmsob, closed all MI. The Landau nwttrelirvea in peaceful sign with the. Amerieiy poople. 7 Governor Kym haul been awn-led f :1 his! {minions In Jamaica. _ Sir Henry titor.ks is tum] . Ippoin‘ in his place. 's, t 1 Admit mmmiuion for the Above ttrl mom in published in the London (luau. Joint note of England and Funcepmpoui certain u-rmn for settlement of Chilinn dl otitiot' received Kg! Eldrid 9th, msttlt I known. q , _ It is exported the Bulk of England won mint? aw rum 9f duyunt (of pot com. New York. the. 2tt.-Thu him at er City oyWohiugtott, uriwd hem thin after m. The Scot/um! “ill nail on the 14th, lull of the 18th. . The Allan-dun . ruched Liverpool on he evening pf the 12th: . T GREAT BRITAIN. . O‘Donoun In lulu mum to the jury in in defence, commenced at the mill. at o court and did not dedltt until p. m. Me 'm. mm! that his Rinse had outraged no law, d that Ireland would nuvul' be free will at fighting. ' His luring III innolent, and w an he remarked upon the court, hi» language a otrt'n1ive.nttd “my. , ' . A Fenian. MM [hum WM comic " and Iona-11cm! lo l yumpennl tervitode. , manor rreiiwrirLiGiGoiVGiriii, Matctttettt thnt Stephan- in mid to be ml} Paris. ' have Inward Almost " a bound, with thi, n’xwin of the great civil par ringing in our cars, from one stage ofcolunial erUtc to another, a mom minim“! and more impo nt one. Wlsoevvr' my: we will mud wher m: are. or (In 1;" back in when we mind e70 in Ig','r0,orstilifurtlwr,to18iu, dreams. T tr" itsnttuwrepolicnn Ann-rim born in b tel, and 1taptiod within lip-av liw yam; last l t. "t'hcre must alumna-n be a nvw British Att n'. (a, or British Ann-rim. must can.) to tr ist-. Tttcre is nothing that can betMI m, nothing in the chapter of mil)“ in: which can! be mailed or rwamble, ex npt .WInt orrutmrsf Quinn.“ ourwlvu. ( r, “comm, governor of the new Mdgvell, had lbu‘ondml. " dad-s that gm: a'AiiiitTa iriiFra, half: pr}:\'ulled in Juanita. t 1 01mm, nix 1:31“me IMP It _ . TINEN , ' 'Axo’rmcn Wynn GETS SEV‘ rams Haul. sxnvn‘vmc. , ' ms was (IN "a 1.4mm _ , t '""1fhyP". LATEST mews PROM mama, cm A, ' TtutKEY. up JAPAN. utm ot umon amongst our-whet. ( r, hear.) I tvspocefull.t'yentn at the prom; nd, pn-oplv of this Prvvimw to pin- the iirat pr po- with-n of my political creed ‘n fair comm ~m. tion, apart from the personal n-lnion 1 bell to lit; and if it approve: itrwlfto the judgmvri, I ask (In-m to apply it u- A daily Conchitnn‘ to' political (mum-1191's arising within and Mth- out our provincial limiti, may I vonturo'to'pdd just this our pulitiqal good Winch for Arotft mu, for Canada, ttttst for ill Erith Amer'ha,' hat ('hristmm in 1866 mny find us a united ' n- plv, at pom-u witlx‘nll our neighbors, hut if“: "TI our own institutions, from the "window-n to the corner, unulmken and unchanged. (Lfmd threw.) _ _ . mm (mmumuvm mm THs m: I'il0GitEMilNo. . Warn yet I d!" not â€pun-hum that " tilt will Eufiru' llll|l'-' Hum lu'r share of thv' lotus d inn-mn'chin Im- uhivh muyrurivw. There BP' o mt altrrtsu'otir, Vforc llritinh Alncri us limp an iiu,vueVt and 1u4tvtutsrtsl rsviprot ty, and] mu rmc Alumina: nah-amen " and have two. much mmity to fancy mt g 0. 1mm, Irma-w: their dun-30mm than f Insert to the contrary, that they on tkt mr millions of'fn-cmuu, liku mm with ri 'sh ct'pitaI at 'their Helm either by the neck o by the pockets, and “mg them unwillingly to political annexation. (than!) Who u-r and, pcrluaps, bring on tin? country great al- umitirn. While wean. trending amino-io- to other g 'vvrutursts on both aides of tho A Y" tik', witf the tiapction of the imperial Gov m. nn-nt, .hile the name and status of (I. . and British Anterivtt arg- beginning to he ore f,.it null min-h better undcrstood nltromd t rue is everything to encourage an well an to " "r- viru- healthfutly the publiv mind. The In lie of the 1lnited Stan-n aiono dun: math». to mmpn-hvnd results produced amongst u hy mum: arising in that country; tin-y do not ullow, for Hwy 510 not Mom to cosni.rrl and how mm h we haw been taught by their' til war. Thvy do pot will to be - w; have Imam! almost. " a bound, with the Tlâ€? AdPANENE MURDEREIIS 'ts . CUTE!) A T JEIIDO. l f hull I r BY TELEGRAPH. l IL or TBP, CITY or "l'" 1NGTON. - _ - 0.9 ._r_.- Vs rot nd u, ict ht SPARKS STREET â€CAI-“L AND INSPECT. ottatb. ‘Dcr IM Chm Dar, " tit. Alumina m Iona-3|, the t ite (“was Auk-mm", 12.1.0! ' Inn. 1 _ ' Ottarrn, Dec. 210. IM- MrMole Agnnul for this plum : COAL OIL Dl'll‘()'r. , C4, SUMEX 51'!â€th fill UTI ELI) H ( N Mi C.ullu'l.iiti: Hwy pawns and.†and mnditiun "mil it i, mil“ (1|th and my". hive been van-d ifttttotd who'uuy hun- urrm-uun L “Min: wank] (“Hugh In Icy'l Arabian Ila-au- las Medicine. ; it in without d, tion in “nod. the' femidn;i(; u ii'",Triuil "tiiut.tHitt Dowlc-r, Mr. Therm: E. D. Usis, who". " Minn Catharine bnwler, all of (Dunn. I COAL OIL, lltttirt4 1mm Car-133i Harm all Regulating Flame Burner '. New Year's Cris! llrnu-mIn-r ture of Hun! A'or,thrvp d' A: tori fot the, (laden. l’ucncu. h'rarrsarar.or.taemrie 'Stl W. Mr. (llulstonm f'pt‘m'h'un'. "tW" inlly tatci, In delivered a flu-x1 tin!" ttim-r In lurv the rut-ml MUWI, without I'm-ling imprau-ul with It- "titsetttty minim! rhxuwi- r wbith “is uninh- the, high" nub-r of 33mm: “1 'tttip; but cvc-ry one known mu! mu tum-revue the and brmqite, druivul by the an d " Bryan's Pulmnuic watioi." Tbs have - heft-m the public upwnuln of tun-m; ymlyul it I: now all-Mum by all that [ha-y m no best pit-gunman cver 0mm! for adievkt" And curing cough, raids. irritation "rm-G of the thud, and all Ila-"w hiul "ttA-tio-. " Indicine dado" keep thtot-r-prbm 25 an“ per ttmt. ' . . . su {Sun & due " mmnwn, and ts 913: II Mc for good hrvlu . rxtm. Wheat tyceipu nonv. lulu-U I te Inna. “an 32,00" bushels. "r'iias'ro' "tiprut:, and Mi1.i'lub, St 85. l 88-.- ; SI K3 I l 850 " old Amber lilwmlu'c- ',. SI ttb. " dwin- Atty tier Mate; $2 40 I 2 63‘ fur Whit, Wm; m mipu dull. t lire My. tales 4,000 buarus. bt lie " aha-1; SI FK for Canada. Afoot 'i'2td,', Imam; buuhrlit: market quid unruly cash r. tialer 60.!um.lmdnrln It " 1 We f, unwound, MM thi a tin-{mull mixed Western. . ' 4 _ . Ont. lirmer, " " a m,vsAsrjia, mud 00 Me for wand. - Pork firmer. Sud-- Mott ham-In u m a!) a 30 " for mu, cloning at 5:5 m.- rugulu; F Beef My. . ' sutunlull. (Tin-mu quid. -, T Wliuhrdulut 'thi I 2 Tb'. Petroleum quid; 4l't u Hz.- for malt; 6tr, for ryti,tud In hand; mu! N.", u tok. m, will free. ‘: ,' l-‘uunu' Aourrtr,--Nerwr manna: . audi friends or William, without yuur In?“ "I- ten Ivownt, Ind atter obusiuink which I." it rend every tr to Four family, (Mt . yo- any I» exam-nu from all blame. ulnmld .1:qu implant och". In studying the laud“ 1 your (wily, you new] nix-fun to thin ttotAlr. Take lwmc I l-ouh ot the " Canadian N- 1hmtroyoy" and :m- it, m‘t'ulInllg to ultra-.60.,†and your with “ill mum h-li you it in thr bent "itxlicitse the ever mud, and that you will. tto-ttttt by without ll. SUM by all - cine dosh-rs, M 2:. ' u, I†lu-ulv. h' EW 10TrytTlloNly'lh' Th" '1'; for l new darling. ' Human“, dwlnn-n tlust tttss ' viol $1 "40.et t r: that, pr "Mect Humid in t I: humid] " inf!" l,,, i,. prim; “minim in 21 yeah. The, mu " do.' _ , Fair in“)! “km in Gro' (Sold oprmd ' "lotion quh t Flo“: rm‘uip tirtmautd 5 a In Melbourne. Kuhn: MINI ($00000 um Ii: The taritt q 't inmrm. The l'mlim opened on th, Tlu. Gun-.1 would rover t tare" lurk l.; "iruratiott, butt Ottawa, Dec; 18, 1865 mummy. - ; Ott the 2m. inn. Ivy the Ree. " bow at Ottawa, Ik- can, w. 2:, IN IAN! wry firm tit, Break: no (III-III“ I we E. T.SOLIS a m), mu -d m lad-i our" mun! m. “in! hm Junie, tht, 2. milul for Liv SPECIAL IN o'rltyt triihtacnt NEW your: muting hvurrr...-tGamr I-uJum: I aruai "INA Ah'" JAI th " th K. Lid-'ILIJVH‘A)’ a l harry lulu an " 18. M “I "ta SI. A l YUM I.l.t - --. IN BIRTH " 7n (#1in It . win-m." ')'il, annals of two by I" (In! I " "Hut!!! m x“ â€canals-ole! I h Nh'.‘ ES“. "I their horm’ hold ii law Yo, qehmt.t I "ml-Iq- the horn "tft Jul to in time. To II Imm- an artictre6 th. "V rmmmnrud f II!- Lm..d, Ind unma- lmzbt tho best pow-pn- .011 a. .9 that theai'tue F and: pun-Luge. 3 " Markstrs "chabi 45p 3': ', sI " a SI tt.b. " d . " Whit: Mo. Huh-1‘.“ “ah-s. Hump lam-hp m " sane; $1 39.. n 395v " choice; '7 n: R. LEA vs,“ â€you it in thr In!) ml that you w. Sold hr all - .1 l, k, lie-v. 2a,1sa:. yum! gum. Tt', $8 " " " c, for cum-on to mum-n. to - ohio, :9 m. I 300 Uri) " and ts 913: " spam [hug-d pn' ill! mutt-cu tihi,.,a pound. the - d " Lave M nu yum-d [hwy an W or and.“ I mun: W., I-mrriv nil 'ndicine wG,9 w a» tun-mulls than u if. ". tlata m. in R K ETA m W h As on! HIM-rid " bu. I'm-u M11†'0 "VII? M, ti ' Mt um " " " N than, Du 2W . Hun-5h. I ting (a In If“ tttd lac-Inc Books, Mud-.4 . M1 . _ My; m _ . lulle‘ - P Dead] ii 617'! PM Pen-y‘- 'bnnt1ir I‘m-n, PM†Pat-5v. A "ru, IN the tulle-M t'trtfb'q'ttlu-mt " uni _ I t-tgeud iii 'edit,'" i Pain] hat-3+ - (w Stratum-tâ€. N Silver PM. Silk M. Tinker , Twin: llgu ‘ Tin Ne-rc" Tm Cloth! . Tn.“ Vii . . Thu- by Til-laid Tia-cl M GENERAL m "mugs, f, _ Hun-283 “thug 'vcoe ll My, If Ottawa. UFE: CI “D's. S. Hair Ra Jug {twig caulkâ€! art d6ree of the he qm'rrd 1 natural returns. (warn, In ered, hm? luxurlan am". In will‘apln fut frag trtottattt (I) " f the 'i')zlr'lf, 19mg! ring EM}?! deim an Bepttteit Said I "ttora, list SMOJ . umpJ 'ttSd Wit. (WNW Fd'.". mi Th