the . possibility *of a ‘foreign been suggested &#‘ a probab of reconciling the conflicting faction Bat the colleapse of Maxmunmmy‘s »@ This is a Stegularly unfortunate position hor our irs ; and unless gcompromise can be dBéeted between the Executiveâ€"and the , branche» of the Govermment, it will be to impossible to prevent the inâ€" auguration ‘of anarchy and perhaps â€" civil wour. C a calamity a * vigor ue . mm-h.hng even |to the people. positwob, Lat this expectalion appears to '.L" béen, disappointed. â€"The gesult wilf in all in y be ht the Republicans qilli’r& werve their strength in Congre==; while the with whom nfurl, tk whole poipuâ€" lation of. the ten di<{ranchised *l.n_vmpu; * ill continue to b¢ the _majority aniong deeper significance, being iss fact whether the President Aimder the Constitution; or Congregs above the Cofstitution shall fule the Union. | There have been openiy indulzed in for mouths by the Rulical .or Qongressiqnal â€h‘ they willâ€"fizht is defence of the yolicy of. the. mafority iw Congres, and these : threats have . been :met by (the mu with something very much like an whyitath btrylh.’u;lmngth. It was hoped |:{ «distant onâ€"lookers that the elections would . wb alfeet the relative strength of parties as to make one of them nudowbted waster of; the I _ Op Taesda i 6 y last the elections ._ | EVY Temiy had eleven States of the W:;T M:_‘" | beneficial To ::;: coni:?: only been mutually [ ._;% q . 1. } 22 | which lmvs vot tepu C "f' | pamsion of trade having! es, an enormous ex. | *414 he engaged de P e o C on TMERAp NUE ' little" yes reached us uuh.'?‘fl‘m, but the ufï¬""‘}’"“ up under 4t; | months, at $7 1 defendant last March, for nin | i change inthe relati | in fay ni sf“’ trade was largely ; , at $7 per month #NQ‘% @ ut parties. relative strength | vor of the United largely ; a sh », to work for 1 arties. The is ies | red the d States. © The Ameri C F oemaker, and h r him ag State * great contest in‘ Ne w Y. foay» coal of Nova Seoti mericansâ€" heu #a e was to teach hi * iths has agnin gone with the Radica w|, U s m Eâ€""m States largely :lg::’n; Tt ; Wj i) | trade, but last Monday St. A "burd 1 withstanding the vigorous ¢forts hot | peopl ring purposes, and t) or gas and | ¢taploy without reason. . Aumont loft liis trats, but the majori of the Demoâ€" pm:’.“b‘ Atlantic Exmisands of tha [ nnd Bivathes is "Ju He is 18 years old P;"h- h‘:;bieh l k ’ “"":::f‘ ?ï¬u A';i:’hehd e|d in | urged as ‘n'uoustuml Montreal. Defendant hee t i 3 the e small per centage | :llx! these commercial cm that treaty ; ],';:: | at mending old boots ";‘n:lllh'. that he was kept je aggregate vote, thum shewing how ‘..m'd in the hope of produci ns were sac. | @ke new, which \s Cl iiming to near is the n ies i | annexation in the ucing a desire for | denied ; 2 statement . c ’." outcstmnte. " W [nerical equality of whose trade 'wl:im“r British "Oloni..,:é nied ; fined $4 and costs, ori omplainant "'1’.,_.‘ sion of e;el.‘» struggle merely ! m: Unit moï¬zc- which ?:note' 0w:ï¬'°‘l. Sir, | weeks in jail M hooke oï¬ defoult twy »weets of oflice, â€" powet "‘lllnc;i“mmkds' s to obtain B"' «desive in | . Trearnjea; & , there would | st the importance _ British America, | an Visrtor.â€"M T t" in the almost beâ€"mo canse of| 48 £0â€"08, that their design ,'h"“"""!,lnwi‘““'“' udige? sf" tss 2. Myers,, the suc» fut the IunchicE is :pml’&;fl%flnw partie=, ’:i‘dhu.o. merelythe consid u':i‘:“ld be defeated, | dropped i*xtu our cit the. Tounto,Lyceum, TSC hief is that the i=sne has I'h; es l';'(l‘n :..: l;gring gh‘%u Nlcx:?[l::t‘:;s};o““ pose of looking at ‘;'t:cn;..-nhy, for the purâ€" | have to sustain, that animates the ey now { gocs,. M e land," as the tu > us . 1 60%6 M Myets cont R % e soying emplates calling again, â€" [ Loxtox, Nov! 3, 186¢. â€"| ‘,, r-.m- """‘f""'" to & Mayor ; Draw for Fifteen Hundreéd â€"(£1 Pounds | lm':'“s. Wyn, on :sm%-un.fl es reveal. Mrueeind'in'Q-c-f bec qn the toremgon of the 5th :â€" | | Loxgoy, Nov. 3, 1866.* ; Totkhe Mayor of Quebec. _ ) on Baring Brothers (£300) and G | Cursie £€ ;Five Hund, 18y onis £00, (28001 hop Five Munaced The blessings of the, Atiantic cable have in manifested in many ways, but there hus not yet been a more touching instance of is l&-w the following desâ€" Kipgston this evening. He will remain there until Monday, and thien depazfor New York, whence he will sail on Wedneslay for Engâ€" land, in company with the Hoxs! Mrssre. CaRtise, Garr and Howhax». « All erders from the attended country speciall I 4&:‘: | of tho, haman funif o ue es 9 kveatmeme Actece.â€"Ate â€" inpmictn beg k euiiy s Oifue) _ W hm you 5 nntle es 4B Fmmoer t | of separate Government estrictive influente Co., 54, Fark Row, 1&: York .: * "‘-!"lo,: *::‘l«l diverse currencies, ;!0::‘1 Shcg*}ll-- tarilis, _‘."‘ ‘-‘m"_’._ State Street, | w‘;n'::‘:o',‘l resources it mm.ula with ali } to receise Advertisements arehereby authorâ€" on of 359,000 ssesses, has but a ‘_____L:‘fl"_r"_."- | :?rllmnumc.tinn even ::;: tll‘: \:tj!mut railway s ce ; % 0 Infnr ea * â€" t ' w l‘fi;)l,)e::n‘ )"f' Brunswick wi’:;"’{"a proâ€" vo & ts ,. cabined, and c » i its trade ds 649 }. | cvstom houses confined" By th y k '}“‘.fl‘% 3 and of Canad of Nova Scotia on y the » o 3e Phe\ ; o | habi on the ether A one nd‘.‘ s > thas | habitants ; , has but 28 C CdP7 . ) » J t25, Cytht < | da nol.wisd‘:ml t_l‘“ the great l-ulon): o‘:'fl:m inâ€" Ba & ' on ie _ 21 ue "" â€"";; \'-r,r’u, | glowing, Pit‘(lln:l:?, .:“I""Kh‘)wing‘ but "l'/t.:‘;; M4i+ ME P oo | pis: has not Giecce adoew icren of it by the L * _ | pie, has not direct nocess its 3,000,000â€"of peoâ€" # â€" | mouths in the y cess to the occan for fi | th in the year, and has t r five s ts ® hat pe'nod upon a milw.. o depend during % m a*â€" } | Af.noz rival state for he yâ€"through a forcign ani ‘ om | | with the mother t postal communicati v mz z_ evem Paper. _ *| Attuction of 4"“5;‘.;?;"!;_?. although the :;:N + c 3 )0 miles of rai am ® conâ€" + OTTAWA. NOYEMBE® :« ( Nouy, feothe ts eion en rnnt on Trurain o =. 1866. l ‘W(rIld “OMPl(W Lh . unt l'ul:l Lolnp in â€" Canode i l *~â€"« to re woken. Hingof rail Kor Arrical and of Muils see l;l" g "’:'?o}fxm‘:' ;’{l:;he Atlantic, to‘g:;;f,-*m,:;‘:f-" The: Hox °/ | will, I say, with New ow hh iilcy â€"Fou Frao | surprised ‘ to le ° ts before you, 1 owhn last eveni x Beark arrived in | 44 (hcsecolon'ifl;n that the r";'"-“';nu;u]\"t b«} enmiog from * I . e 8 res 2 “â€"-â€"-.-.':â€"u:.l_.. | the invitation of t‘.’l::‘ :"\Ssth" at Quebec, :Izmou rh # es .; nade, i . Lio ernorâ€"G 4 & Hox. Jonux A. Macvoxamt 1 | not vo:: :f:v :‘)‘;‘n-lil::n whethor ':l:f:?:n.: l(l,:; i & eaves for | en the t inte > ac _z’: this evening. He will remai for | promoted by uniting thein erest ofalbenuld be Inoudt â€" sn Hh6. .0 Ih . bee maun thete | qo ; and legislation. | T should one Governâ€" L ye _ «1 _Z | uo matice to the history of th. not, however, history of that event if 1 Ted Abventso AGRSCT.â€"Mesre. S. M. Pettengull & Co., 54, Fark Row, New York, and _ State Street, Beoston, General Advertising Agents, are hereby authorâ€" wed to receise Advertisements for the OTtAWA Trurs. Furnished in the nensest style of the Art. _ â€"| With fast presses, and all the appliances of modâ€" erm material, competition in this branch is defied. | All erders from the country specially and promptâ€" All subsequent insertions, per line,................. 5¢ ‘The Daily Times is delivered every morning at . Kemptville, Spencerville, and ail Stations on tho | Ottaws and Railroad, at an early hour, | munâ€":;n.o;-. It can be had at Mr; | Witherall‘s, at Komptville, >nd at Prescott at H. | M. Ormiston‘s News Depot. Down the river, per | Steamer Queen Victoria, Capt. A. Bowie, it reaches | @renville and L‘Ofignal by noon, thus placmg in | tae hands of those living at a distance of from 20 | *o 80 miles from the Capital, all the latest news of | e day, at almost as early an hour as that of resi> | All subsequebt insertions, per ling,............ < 2c used with inter Yearly advertisers specially contractedâ€"with, and | The Hon. 1 Apventmscteyts are inserted in the Daily at‘the fullowing rates : + + Business Cariis of from 3 to 6 lines, per anâ€" numâ€"payablein advance only,........... $5 00 George. Cotten, Publisher and Proprictor. | "Allflfl.dll-“nu-heflhn_hn&d very week to the subscription list of the W eekly. Mï¬ -Ily.hmbm'w&pr“ 3mallest Card to a Mamnmoft Poster. published *&b Ottawa Valleyâ€"issuing of the Daily over (Â¥,0001 and Weekly over 4,000 : making a total cirealation in the week of over 18,000 1 this outstripping all competitors, and affording the best mediam for business mon to aiâ€" r;E_u nï¬.! AND WEEKLY TIMEs Now enjove LARGEST CIRCULATON of anw nana» Oitawa Â¥ookly Cimes, (Pubished esery Fridoy morning,) all o t I~ A D NA xo 4 .{'._g% M oas ; e o â€"45) C * m § :A 754. R io. ~ h s j eP LC in n o n oo o nenipmmmmmmsmmmmmninmmmmemnnimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmz OttabiaBail» Cimes, Tendors for the Construction of a W eilâ€"W , P. Lott \ heeler a€id 'uso_.'o Sewing Machinesâ€"G. A On no occasion wili the namedof ~OMd Advertisements be inscerted C Md*l cvery mermng, Sypdays ercepted.) Recretary of Quebec Kire Relict F ukd, ‘ l | Lot‘n JOB PRINTING, NEW ADVERTISEMEXNTs, BARGESt Cractiattox of any paper T EH m Publisher and Propristor. T H B probable _ means C. E. Mort, ns & Co., * London Mexican / was entirely painless .. 10e More. Asoct Corys.â€"One %\f our reporters declares that he has been for a long time troubled with a com wlith greatly impedet his locomotion, and thth-t?uigm his want of faith in chiropodists y, was so far overcorge as to give Dr. (Bri trial, and now rej@ices in the Joss of ‘u w'rymamlblcqom cugtomer, ~ He adds tou that! the extractio | 2°° imuse commercial considerations were sac» | riliced in the hope of producing a desire for | annexation in the Nn&k of British colonists | whose trade would be thus obstructed. Sir, I the very motiyes which this desive in | the United VRI{&‘ to o\f’ n British America, | suggest the importance to this country, as well .Iulon-, that their designs should be defeated. | It is not merelythe rration that we should aid them in bearing the burdens that they now have to sustain, that animates them; but a | desire fo avoid the inconvenience and the, | contrast afforded by the freeâ€"trade policy "in | British America which we are steadily build. + ing up in opposition to t protection system, in operation in the American States, and . in | the success of whiclhe the| people of this counâ€", | try are not wninterested, as our trade has alâ€" | ready reached £30,000,000 sterling. Co, fedâ€" | eration, as I have, stated, ; will at once zivt us, . | by the tonstruction of a link of 400 miles of. | railway, an unbroken rail from Halifax to Lake , MHuron. To the west of Canada lies the great J Red itiver and Saskatchewan country, and | *1,600 miles of rail will carry us from the west. ern shores of Lake Superior through Columbia ‘ to Vancouver on the Pacific, and open®up a | great highway to China and .'hpon across the | portion of the American continent now owned | by Great Britain, jand eq@aF in extent to the j whole arca ‘of the United $States, and through a | country as fertile and po:reningu good a cli~| mute as any portion of the globe. }('hoc:fl.)" But there is another not uhimportant feature of this question. â€" British America, possessed of priccless fisheries, now owns.9,000 vessels, re« presenting mbre than a milliontons; Can this | country, which claims a proud preâ€"eminenes | as mistress of the scas, afford t. gee not: only : the entire continent of Amcijca held by one power, but the already forpridable mariile of the United States increased by such an acquisi~ tion as whis ? » ’ you to suppose that the common accord that . | was arrived at by that conference, composed of | gentlemen representing everyrace, relizion ‘|and party in Britishk North America was | brought about merely by the prospect of some | commercial advantages. . Sir, it was nnder the : | influence not only of a common interest but of l a common danger, that we were enabled to rise ‘ | superior to every. local and sectional antagonâ€" l i=m, and devise means by which we might . | unite and consolidat» the provinces of British America togethcr. in O‘Ekt to secure our conâ€" f ' tinued connection with the British Crown. | (Cheers.) ‘The changing state of affairs on | the continent .of America warned us to ; adopt such measures as would not only cnable ‘ | us to coâ€"operate better for. the l::rpt_m of each ‘ l other, but also to ask more con ently the aid | of the parent state. _ (Hear.) ‘The abolition of | | slavery‘im the ‘Southern States removed the great security of British America, as while that ! l institution existed the power of the South would resolutely oppase the acquisition ofi' l Northern communities opra-uxl to slavery, | You have heard a great deal of Fenianism, but it is right that I should tell you frankly that l in my opinion af greater danger to British | | America than (Fenianism exists, and that is | the desire of the ppople of the Unitad Stutes i | to obtain gnn:uion of these colonics. The | proofs of this abound on every side. It was | | owing to this fecling that the Goverument and ,’ . Congress of that country abrogated a reciproâ€" | iity treaty which had not only been mutually ! as a wheatâ€"producing conatry, Q.Ead!;:ï¬; ample field for the sustengnce of many millions Scotia, said: Mr. Chaitman, my Lord, and Gentlemen,â€"In rising as one of the . 1spresenâ€" tatives of Nova bm‘ï¬to respond to the toast that has just been proposed, I beg to express my _ grateful thanks to the ‘Council ot the British North Ametrican . Association for having afforded myself and my colleagtes this opportunity of stating to the largeaud influenâ€" tial body of Exglisly gentlermen now present the obj«:lofog misgion to this comntry. _1 think I shail be alie to show you that the question of the confederation of the British North American colpmics is not only of vital importance to those ‘provinces, . but | to the empire at large. â€"A Jittle more than a week‘s stecaming from these Islands liss Nova Scotia, It has an arca of more thay 18,000 square miles, an invigorating climate, a fertile Soll, immense coal fields, and mines rich 4n ifron, gold and other minerals. Juiting ont into the Atlantic, forming & (/c ¢/ port some 50 miles nearer this conImry than any other porâ€" tion of America, and indented . with tlie finest harbors in the world it is evident that Provi« dence intended it to gecupy, as an cnmwiumIvf commerce anid great highway of nations, the same position on the western continent whith Enghd holds to t};c continent of Euroge, i:l ). To the west of Nova Scotia lies New Brunswick, coverin{ an area of somé 27,000 sqmare miles of exceilent land with forests of invaluable timber, intersected by the splendid River St. John, which empties into a nople harâ€" bor of the same namic, | Itisalso rich in minerâ€" ; al productions,. . Behind New Brunswick, again, you come to the great colony of Canada, with an area of 340,000 square miles, celéebrated xC 00 AMOCICITAARRCEZILOT ID ROD@F oL the }‘,mm A fu!‘ repurt of the provced ings having reached us we lay the Tollowing extract from the :lp*ecln of Dz. l‘\‘n‘-r:u','iv- forc our readers, whr_uh will no donbt be pex used with interest : + + & portant portions o at the entertainn Mexico, it will not ;t l'tmiiqul party rromp i constructing the tm such a basis, as n}kg hitherto dominant | él political power. _ It is and degradation of th trebellion against the &pm which the e that party Will undou! U British Govern We P pte. a Ame U ho nmmmmmnnntitite 0 «oGtimessâ€"â€"â€" e already | published thanks â€"to the ‘Counci orth Ameticai . Associatio d mpself and my collcagtte; stating to the largeaud inf rli.-h['g"nflcmclx now |pr misgion to this comntry be alie to show you tha ¢ confederation of the | Bi in colonies is not only of ~ agume a projec not be sullicient io " CX EereUese l.c'.u'm; ol oilt leave httle ‘chance f n tliowld, «ts ‘is otfte Hik It is the fhiwe 1 UNS} al mind is 1 M\"_ï¬â€˜ contr ectuaily deprive the in the South of all e utter dimmilation tded ithern ARNA n of the| British | . not only of vital | wes, , but | to the | 1: we than a) week‘s ' s ligs Nova Scotia, | ° ay 18,000 square | * ate, a fertile Soll, } e es rich ‘,I\ iron, e Jutiting ont into | _ voNx sspeec Stat ti tract the ULF® [ Treatnpearn Visrton.â€"Mr. Myers, the suc» ; z cessful liamq,'cr of the ‘Toronto Lyceum, | dropped i%tu our city yesterday, for the purâ€" | pose of looking at * the land," as the saying igwa Mr, Myets contemplates , calling again, |if arrangements can be negotiated, on the ! principle of live and lot live, and when he contes to bring a first class company with him, capable of putting before the people all the great sengations of the day,. Nonf but firstâ€" ! class artigts are connected with his company, i and respectable ones at that, and our readers may rely /tpon having a series of performances | well wur‘l‘xy of. patronage. â€" Mr. Lï¬ycrs' daughâ€" j ter, a young actress who makes no great fuss: ! about talent; but who in Toronto is a reigning : favorite, even taking precedence over a majorâ€" | ity of the soâ€"calied stars of the day, will be | with the company. § | <Thk weamen is beautifully fine just now, and the time is taken advantage of for promenâ€" ading the streets by both sexes and all ages and copnditions. The bracing atmospher» mvimï¬u'-- ‘ the / wenk â€"and â€"rhakes _ the strong| stronger. â€" How ~different from â€" our experience of a few days» Ago, when rain and: slectâ€"kept people within doors ? Would it not be wise to take advantage of this, perâ€" haps the onlÂ¥ tine weather before winter,to put spouts to the many houses. from whose roofs podestrains are detuged in wet weather? Ottaâ€" wa is a bad place for walking when it rains, for it is not the rain direct from the clouds that the sidewalk wayfarer has so much to dread asthe cataracts from the spoutless houseâ€" tops. . Did this never occur to storeâ€"keepers | urged as 4 reason tor leaving, that he was kept | at mending old boots instead of learning to | make new, which ‘statement complainant | denied ; fined $% and costs, orin default two | weeks in jail ver | uresscd them as i{ supported by his whole , posse about to arrest the crowd, when confuâ€" | sion seized them, and in a few moments the i‘hflmp was empty, and nobody hurt. | _ Ax Evgxixg Party.â€"On Tuesday evening | intelligence reached the Chief of Police, that | an untenanted house near Pooley‘s Bridge | had boeen entered, and takem possession of by :a party of young people consisting of ® few ’yunnf fellows, two girls, and a number of | boys,/in all about thirty. They had brought a case not having been made out to the satisfac» tion of His Worship, it was dismigsed without costs.~ Ambrose St, Aumont was charged by Octare Julien with leaving his employ conâ€" truy to the terms oh(re'cment. Complainant Poureg Courrt.â€"John_ McQillivray was charged with bf-ing found lying dm,k on the sidewalk at night ; fined $2 and costs.â€"Jarhes Gorman for assaulting John O‘Bricn. . The pect of the house being turned into ramli-mo- nium, and night made ©hideous" hy thair & i {(Per Montreal Line.) i .?- se f t,\l | trpeorat it E. ui l~_ _ srecrah To ThE Trrsrs. [ â€"=Thnl nlemped 1| amracran ow arors ineiaxnvacexenr ; Jine in Honigiana > ksm r © _ o ) { â€"The| cotton : PraxtaGexzs, November 7.,. P1 ':K“ the ptesdnt o et Omreainf e i en ie o es n C m C3 BB I * * Frlo es G, B. Patres. * < Call,. and .gee the Doctor at the Russell House this afternoon and evening. He will be obliged to leave by ibcnocning train of Friday, to meet his engagements elsewhere. Remember that the Docter may be found in his roota untiB ten o«‘clock, this evening, at the Rusgell Hokhse ¢ Ur. Enrtces time Cimrorontst.â€"â€"The following testimonial . from G. B. Pattec, Esq., of the firm of Perley & Pattee, speaks for, itself :â€" Orrawa, Nov. Tth, 1866. ~ Dr. B_lig’gs has eperated for my family in the , _ Tus Fay, Fam.â€"The fall fair was held in Ufls city yesterday: â€" Otite a ntumberof horses were offered for sale. (Some of them were very good, but‘much the greater number were of apoor cJass. Few purchases for cash were made, and mot muiny changed hands at all. Riding up apd down George strect continued till late in the afternoon, but so far assale was concerned to very little purpose . . The cattle at‘the fair consisted principally of a few workâ€" ing oxen, and for those the prices demanded were so high that with the exception of two or three, they were taken away by those . who brought them. | & 1 paoter Fann {ursywith canbroglio not at all <the @treasute" t particularly |refer is to be f; Walton‘s, s;-hik; street, and an ornament to any househe dispensable. . Ladics call an they are without exception / chine of the day.*~ â€" liv:‘. .' méent W1 De. 1 me peop.cimight im * houscholl. . treasur nnubial feficities‘â€"a t to ( td so@ to have its " treasu might imagine that we OCesâ€"i@ amall article to amuse vith canbroglio Dutch concertsâ€" 0 Treasute" to . which we .now efer is to be found at Mr. G, A. ks stroet, and in shape they are 0 any household, iu ‘utility inâ€" Ladics call and e€amine thenâ€" â€" steammer winstanie ts a part BX L NB VWR PraxtaGexzs, November 7.,. it excitement here on account NS i t inxstructions from Governs party unknown Da ‘c" one of those little i small article to amuse detained by the anthori« hideous" by their ordained, however, ~â€"â€"1his troupe gave e here last evening. t in this combination and We‘ must exnress itinent l we must express baving ,received a Mt. Pastor is in e balla ecH th Th la "and â€" Benedict‘s troupe gave their vety‘s Theatre toâ€" o0 old a stamp to opinions â€" of + the wad v very we «DHK* OWTTA W A 1 at Brown‘s wid, under Tc address. in this Io« The, proâ€" complete, andichce‘ Phey pers mean by come» miaâ€" Use â€"An occan yacht riee for a purse of $30,â€" 000 is announced to take place this month beâ€" ‘(weenf the Fleetwing, owned by George A. Os. good ; ‘the Vesta, ownofl by Pierre Lorillard ; and the Henrietta, owndd by J. (G. Bennett, Jr., of. the New York : Herald. . The yachts are to start from Sandy Hook|on Tuesday, the 11th Dev., and sate for the I#le of Wight, anchori ng in Cowes Harbor. '« ] 54 _ â€"Delay not if yoh guffer from corns, buniogs, .bad nails, dikeaged joints, or any trouble of the feet, but c@ll at the Ruu}ll House toâ€"day, from 1 to 10 +. n., and Dr. Briggs, the fer farfed whiropodist; will restore your crip« pled feet to their origirial condition in a fow moments without pain, | He is nkiu'u.J, candid ‘and agreeable, thereforé, suffer no more, but‘ hasten to the Russell Hpuse and consult Dr. 1 Briggs, â€" He will positively leave for Utica by the morning train of Frifay, and all qxosc who neglect to be wlieved whilst he is here will regret it afterwards, here is no mistake about his competency ; he has pnw;ticed his profession twentyâ€"one years with great sucâ€" cess. ~ He has testimonifls ‘by tlu-gqumnd | which may be seen at roum. _ ) | I â€"iArtemus. Ward, in one of his letters to Puneh, speaks of the traitors‘ gate at the Tower, which, he says, is large enough to adâ€" mit twenty traitors alreast, and adds: * Tra. ters, I will here rematk, are an onfortnit class of people. If they wasn‘t they _ wouldn‘t be traters, â€" ‘They conspife to bust up a country â€"â€"théy fail, and they become traters. They bust"’hcr, wnd they become statesmen and heroes. _ | a 43 ConP’unything more|be said in favor of any article? Sold by all, druggists. Depot, 193 Grecqwich Street, New York. : â€"Thé revenue copumissioners of the United Statés estimate that |over 42,000,000 gallons of distilled spirits, 186,000,000 gallons of ferâ€" mented liquors, and }0,000,000 llons of imâ€" ported liquors are annually coaï¬mcd' in this country, costing $500,000,000. "The governâ€" ment revenue derived from the liquor business is estimated at $47,737,276 annuaily. â€"Lcarn the luxury of doing good. Rev. E. Ev\’l‘xu, Delhi, Ohio, writes :« 1 have used Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Lylobalsamum. Tlidy have changed my hair to its;natural color, and stopped its falling off," ' it + â€"â€"Great quantiti¢s of pencils are now made in England of a composition formed of sawâ€" dust and small picces of lead, avhich are grotind to an im le powder, mixed with some cohesive meflium., Inâ€" Keswick, 250,â€" 000; pencils are made in a week, or 13,000,00% & )'tl‘r, and 12,000 . l{bic feet of cedar aré an« nually consumed. |/| â€" A . \â€"Hlias , Howe, |the father of lockâ€"stitches, celgvrated his go, dJ: wedding at Boston on Monday evening. APmng the presents was a golt tea service ly |Elins Howe, Jr., who, as Mr. T. Weller would ay, is "the consekens of the manceuvre" this golden wedding was in tentied to commeniorate. age.. One of the from the abuse, friends.. . +â€"A wretched oyf villain named Beck, 67 yét:xof' age, is iin (the hands of the‘law in Chicago, for out c#'upon the persons of two li_t,t?c girln,{onl)' twelve or thirteen years of ago.. One of the thildren died some fime ago, from the abuse, wlï¬hont revealing it to her _ |â€"â€"Messrs, T en,‘Guiwt, Victor Hugo, Laâ€" mitï¬nc, Cousin, Géorge Sand, and other il. ‘lustrious writ ,ï¬e agtually ehgaged in wiiting a bobk lipon Paris, in which cach of thltiu are ::to tribute a chapter. ‘The book: will appear at|the French Exposition as a mdmument of French genius and talent, , . .>â€"A horrible double murder was committed at | Coldwater, Michigan, , on Monday last. Elignezer ch |and George O‘Brown, a young lawyer, were shot ie‘ud while walking toge. | ther in thel street. "Phe murderer is the hus.| babtt of. Mrs. Lfack, and has been arcesfed. | .l:-bslmpv-y is sup ed' to be the canse. t I »; | â€"â€"bnathan â€"Upwards of two hundred Roman: coins liave been turnpd out of a gravel pit at Staley. briidge, England, ";P‘he greater portion of them begr the head of Constantine on one side; and om‘the other various characters, such as moen cl#d in armor, guppoiting g banner, &0. l â€"During tlie p*useut year, up to the 22nd of September, the ;ngn export of petroleum from the United States exceeded 43,000000 gtllom. | (+* jb Gen; Gleasoh,â€" who is.‘in New York, is preâ€" paring‘ a clai nst the British Governâ€" ment, to be fotwarded to Washington, for $G0,â€" 000 for ilegal imprisonment in lreland,) â€"England w an organized volun’n-vrv. force numbering 135,000 infantry, 27,000 artilâ€" lery, 4,000 englineets, and a small contingent of caRlry, all |well organized, equipped, atmâ€" ed, and thoroughly drilled. 7 + â€"A person |presented a check at one 6 the Boston banks for $100,000 a few days since. }:lu'wm: paid $1,000 too much, and was honest chough to retirm it to the teller. | | <â€"The maspni¢ fraternity are to lay the « ;.licr stone of & mgsonic trmple in Raltimore flu‘f‘.“f'(h in.'flt nt. f â€"â€"The peoply of Montana areizaid to be « gusted with| the nrining ‘_p‘rmlpccls of | t lonatry, and| are) #cturning to California : tiuduri. « â€" E ~â€"In Portstpouth, N. I., there are 7 por qver 90 yearsjof age; 16 over 80, and people 60 there are |con idered . jast in the pritic Js, in " bontnambula," «8he is towecei ;::\,QOO for seven months. ~ | { â€"â€"The sevinth regiment of New York | w :r)". go to Paris uulomg six hinndred membe rill agree tolko. ‘ :"P'.â€".Hml n‘J', Towngend, a cattle l‘f‘ru]u-f of New Jersey, was robbed at the Union qj:?'pnt, Pittsburg, on .*iuurday evening, of $4,00 â€"Three neg"(wu on Monday morning murâ€" (fered an dld jywidow lady at Bowling Grecn, entucky,|for kixtyâ€"five dollars. 1 $ [| â€"A severe gnow storm. is raging between Yenver, Célorada and Salt Lakeâ€"City, and watile have|been frozen to death. ds ,,i â€"The buffato ave said to be abundart in the cighborhood of Cariton and the South Branck :If the Saskatchpwan. © F4 } â€"â€"The onge notorious slave trading vesse} ¢|x~ Wendere, is now in a Maine port, loading gith potatock for a Southern market, ul Iu- Adclinal [':{(i opened at the Italiani Opera, t}s, in " Bonnambula." «Rhe is toweceive 40,000 for seven months. a es { â€"Thd prospects of the orange cropsare vory â€"Julial Dea ) report gay®, i Califorhia.. â€"The| cotton: crop of Eg)’pfl‘ is said to Ihe irge the prtescnt season. i I f ‘â€"A Cdthol chureh, to cost $150,000, is to + Dbuilt in Bridgeport, Conn, _( _ _| . ! â€"â€"The newest Yankee notion is an umbrdHa ith a gutter &round the edge ahd a spout, at ie Corner, A | NEWS ITEMS $60,000 in her last.cngagement Hayne, the actress, has mail York | will t | been in arms or n1 dl Mr. k. A. Harr f | Crown. Having a . | ians into the Pro *] sel askedâ€"â€"Was * | and was he then 8 ‘ trite that he had . | nesses at Linkeri " | in all cases to ha *| for, where the statement, that Prisoncr made st *| hut to several,! .4) eP en viie Wt irtinietintemcisii® hob id Aackih ck id were in being |where you were found. ‘That you wore theriy thire cau be no doubt, â€" ‘That | you were not ing to New York either, there can also be ho. doubt, Now, let this be & lesson to yor| If} you had been convicted, and the Govérnment in its cleméncy had commuted your sentence, you would proâ€" bably be consigned for the. larger portion of your life, ut least, to the Penitentiary, 1 have no . discretion| and 1~ should have passed the sentence of deatlh: upon you, Let it, then, sink deep. info your mind. Xever mind what other: people do, do you right: and a boy is always wise when he reflects for himâ€" self, _ Now, it was &t least adishonest thing to represent yourkel{ hs belonging toâ€"the Fenâ€"« ians, and comp at their expense to Buffalo, You placed yourself in & fatal ‘position when you â€" did that. ‘;t y be thit a feeling of gencrosity profupted you to cdlmo over with them, if theyitreated you well on the way. Very likely they told you that jyou would be received with @pen farms ; but what couldhave led you to cothe from Cincinuati to deprive our people of their land? If you just turn the thing around, | w right have we to go to your people and do the, same thing if we could. If you had reflécted) you would at once have given way, Â¥our in seems to be a very reâ€" His Lordshi saidâ€"â€"Bonjam you mnot guilt you.. You k and was he then ‘ trie that he had nesses at Linkeri in all cases to ha for, where the statement, â€" that Prisoncr madk .st ‘ but to several,! were substautial further; in ceftain by his mothér, denee, counsdl co enter Upper Ca to be disputed ; al the Fenians Bad nesses. The| im what was their pu must have know for he was with a forcign . territéry where they His Lordship t Mr. McKenkie jections to His L â€" The jury vet and at twomty verdict of "not Hon. Mr against the discharged, Moore, Herrick & who gave, him a that he was 6f cx wellâ€"dispose(1, Mr, McKenzie fence, contindit showed from!his other partids that Fenians, but ther been in arms or as Halles, AnCISO wa father is dead 14 Cineinnati.| My Is a carpenter, tinsmith in Ci good, obedi¢nt be work when his e he wanted to o. him to go, ind h« said he would ret whether ho got any fircaring in t he was going to 1 peverhoasdany 1 got a letter fror as one of them. 29th of May } was to having firtearm Mr. McKénzic , HMig Le evidehce they did Wal entored thi Prov against th¢ Que dence on. the so arms in Ihu P\ ‘L bat there was n â€"that he commi the Queen. P that any of the war against the ing a/ boy,? the evidence to sho what was going Mary Murphy â€"» Prigoner is my Ellis Parry/was Fenians were, f seven miles back been a fiht and in A luu:i with asked him to ho gun, that just th the man then â€"ri ran after liim. Mr, McKenzic evidence on the mu:‘chingl(lm\ul We arrested hin tenant. â€" Me sai the Penians by had an upcle boys told him it and see,h}s unc the the ma walk ing t King did convé rsuq him priso what ho & prisoner lj ians. . He the Fenia ians. . Me the FPenia Ruben H. Camer Fort Et t w niadis, [ PASig mab was suot tr made| a vol waol hote, wit <â€"Mr. MeNal and callpd John Medca A. Hnr) on« Own. know and the |‘nite and 2nd{of Ju Ridge wayt, whi June,. _ ‘PThere Battalio®, an part, and after anything he w use of @s evide thx Monday placed th the according to looks a year o legion«â€"and , b :;«-umn« ‘.'\ flil pn_f(-n!_ n con June, _ ‘There Battalio®, an attack er i»_v i morn Beng n kTE MOR would rethirn r ho got: fworl armsg in the h yoing to Xew ‘hoand anyithin letter from my of th¢im. [Mo May } was! nov ng firearml or McKénzic) rea Herrick & Day ve , him a } mos was ¢f expelle sposo(1, leKenzie addre en Eyiden rdship of theig #0. pr CAmiIn p the ot aul on be er. id mi id no said I . 4 losie ouâ€"â€"I w pril on th ne. nd 4 ¢ the ‘F THB ns tially the same, and they Kvure, tain material respects, borme out v. . |Maving recounted the eviâ€" lcontinued : That prisoncr did ‘anajla at that u%e does not seem ; and that he tntered ri: with ad been proved by several witâ€" important question re ained, purposes in coming ? That he wal it could hardly be d?ubted, a bogy of men coming from a ry levy ‘war on a .country no cause for war, . â€"| p then charged the jury. to gubmitted a number of obâ€" Lordship‘s charge, ivrediat twenty minutes past four, minutes to six returned with a | min gul ame sone 0w whe >!.h bing o th ‘O) VACAMB 10R of was no proof fhat he had isted them in any way,. gon replied on behalf of the luded to the entry of the Fenâ€" nce, and their designs, counâ€" isoner associated with them, in anns? It was perféctly en seen by none of the witâ€" 0; but it was not necegsary e evidence of that clm‘;tcr ; risoner makes a yoluhtary statement was admissable, ch a statement,â€" not to one, all cases thest.statements n addressing the prisoner, iry, thie jury ‘haye found the crime charged against best what your intentions e you were found. ‘That ve cau be no doubt. ‘That z; that the evidence bxï¬iy wn frank adimisgion made to he had conte w:{ou with the on ~There is nothing else r, my . Lord, He may be ! 1 should have passed I} upon, you, Let it, then, our nind.) Never mind _ do, do you right : and a when he reflects for himâ€" t least adishonest thing to #tibmitted that there was itst countâ€"that the prizor ince with intent to levy v 1. â€" That there was no e fond countâ€"that he was ovince against the Quee evidence on the third coi tted anact of hostility again mt there was no eviden rties there intended to ley ueen, . ‘That the prisoner b ‘rown should produce son that the prisoncr understod 0 St, Lonis, _ Tâ€"did not want went to New York city. Me irn to sor me in two weeks, vork or not, _ He never had ie house. 1 heard him say few York by way of Buflalo. hing about the Fenians till i any son that he was arrested He left our place about the never, that I heard of, used s or drilling with them. read a documnent signed by Davis, prisoncer‘s employers, most excellent characterâ€" wellent habits, peaceful and ddressed the jury for the deâ€" examinéd by Mr. MeKchale sun,â€"~ 1 was married" twich, ay. tirst husband, I am frow s any© first linsband, _ Bents vears. Prisoner was born in présent husband lives theré, y son was learning to be minnati, He was, always a y. Being twosreeks without aployers were taking stock, 0 8ty Lonis, went to New im to seb me work or not, ic house. 1 d by Mr. McKenzicâ€"He . w iver when I saw him. Car horize him to go away.| ‘Ifi ween ns was after I had talf« Ne did not caution him th ht be used against him. ‘I} gay he belonged to the F¢i e came from Cincinnati® wit e looked dirty and fatigued aworn; examined by Hon . am onc of the Welland I oner about three miles belp : Znd June about 10 o‘clocidi ¢ told me that he came wit from Cincinnati. We wé the river; he was going ; atthe dircu;tu of our Lig he was coaxed to come wit two neighbor boys ; that h liling . on the lakes, and th would be a good chance to ¢, L asked him where th nd he said they were abdh at Ridgway, that there 1 ¢ had left them ; that he the Fenians when a felld d his gun, that he took th m firing was heard, and t i away; and he, the prisondr iid he supposed there intenditig to levy war (v, sworn; examined by Mr. R. m a private ia the Queen‘s that the British Government States were at peace on the 1st e last. I was at the battle of h took place on ‘the 2nd of ere the Queen‘s Own and 13th home cmnptmhz.' We wore onsiderablo 4oreec #f â€"amned Feâ€" 1 McEachren was Rilled and a lown by my side, |The prisonâ€" intary statcinent to ine. in the iout any inducement on my I had given him a caution that at noon, Benjamin Parry was lock. He is a young fellowâ€" hiwself, fifteen years old, but ‘two olderâ€"has a light comâ€" me eyes, and an innocent apâ€" (mother and other friends were arcy)s Trial and Acquittals e for the Defences uld say to me would be made 16e agninst him, â€" Me said that \ of Cincinnati, in the Statd of ime fromâ€"Cincinnati to Buflalo, y with the Fehians from Bufâ€" ¢ on Friday, the Ist of June, 1 whout 500 or 600 with him ; 1}‘ un Saturdayâ€"morning, that ) about.9 o‘clock on the satme tat he had no arms. + {l y Mr, McKenzieâ€"The bitâ€" commenced sbout 7 o‘clotk, Aell, but 1 had no watch with U lasted ;over afi hour, ‘The q that he was about 15 years|of irhad no arms, â€" ‘The prisorier came "after the crowd." Bc Ill(!n“d th PENTAN TRIALS ise for the Crown, i th d h t Christian strength consists in the possession | | + ! of internal stores which will enable us, in a oL n":""':h:m :'m - nicasure, to maintain an independence of outâ€" ave nover char my min "'P“fll‘su"- ~ward cireamstinces for happiness.â€"T. 8. King. :’:;‘éh“‘;hï¬:s'& eï¬:’i:.{'i‘:g :'00 ltli«i:ll‘.l'(' yet botter of that _\ When a Christian considers the goodncss of t “.,-,5. Hexey Waro Berouer. ‘s ways, he wonders that all the world doth ’ «* For throat troubles they are a W'" f nbt walk in them. But when he considers the | a e | _ N.P. Wiuus. blindness and depravity and prejudice of the | * Contain n opium, nor anything h{:flhl-" ; heart by nature, he wonders that any should | i An old D. A. A. "‘""; Chem: M F"‘_"" enter upon them. > ; n clegant combination for coughs. | | Dr. G. F, Biogrow, Btme®tâ€"8weerins . Maciuys.â€"On Saturday | + f recommr:ml their use to public speakers." afternoon a strectâ€"sweeping machine, known | edi ’fkv E. 5?. AriX, ay © Critcherson‘s Patent Streetâ€"sweecping maâ€" | * -‘("-‘lf“‘“&lfl relief in bronchitis.? chine," now used in New York, Chicago, and | nÂ¥ bc“ I;s'l 51:“""3'- Ohio, elsewhere, was tried in paved portions of Notre | m Akisrys 8. j“l',“':m‘fm‘u oulg, me, 8t, Pauband Dalhousie streets, swoepâ€" | | " Almost inctant relief in the rdmhtm;i Tabor ot dug the street both quickly and clean, 1t was | breathing pequtiar to asthma.") wprked by one man and a pair of horses, A | [Rev. A. C. Ecortstox, New York. streotâ€"sweeping machine drawn by a horse, was | _« They have suited my case cueu,..}.u.ï¬.‘ xd some twenty years ago in England.â€"J7â€" | my throut so that I could sing with ease." nows, \ + } val4 + D‘GIAII‘. Ort, Reaioxs.â€"The Tidioute oil regions, the | 4 1(1?:‘:: ':,:l;‘:mg."'uh‘%ï¬ï¬.m â€â€œrt'h Pittsburgh Commercial says, are now the most ' genuine. + | gm productive of the pu:rolelu?'at;lkdu gl;‘l.'cunu') 1. | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i nunmebitnt.wilsant n l s 0. P U oo o vania. _ A number of now © es ve been l | 4 ‘eâ€"those of a single week having added ,m',';h,f,.:;; F:':ufol:::d':' mv":k: .".‘ five hundred and fifty barrels to the gross daily ot ‘Charleston Harbor, which will doubtless prevent yipld of Tidioute, which is now set down at | any vessels a over n fow feet of water, enâ€" from 3,500 to 4,000 barrels. ‘The daily proâ€" hr'mï¬ll for all time to come; this must v duction at Pithole is estimated at about 2,000 | * loss to the property there, m vels, with a prospect of large increase. â€" On m""‘ "i'.“ M’"m'h:wï¬f the "Caâ€" th Knuwl;u,f’in thol l\s.u‘ l\'irginhl:il region, ,,_;‘:,:'“ for u-: of m.; thpre are single wells said to yie 1,500 to Y neuralgin, 2,}00 barrels a day. | complaints of that nature." Sold by all medicine U 1€ of d it Hacture, One farmer, from the 1st of June to‘ the 6t of Septeimber, furnished from 8 cows 20,700 pounds of milk, and as it takes ten pounds of milk to produce one 'Pouml of: cheese, tle yield of the latter woild be two thousand seyâ€" enty pounds, which sells wholesale at 13 cents per pound, Deducting‘ the two. cents per .pound for manufacture, his net profit on the ‘ milk of his eight cows, for little over three months, was $227.70, or $28.40 dper cow, at whic}h' rate it is clear they would more than pay forthemselves in one year, It should be borne in mind, too, that a ‘great deal of labor is saved, and that during the summer heats butterâ€"making is a tedious and precarious business, and that in the above instance as | in all others the Sunday‘s milk was reseryvâ€" ’ | ed for family use, butter, &c. . We think that ‘ the closest catcutition, u\klnï¬ into wfcounv.‘ " the fluctuation of prices in butter, will deâ€" | ntonstrate, that devoting the milk of g(xnl’ cows to the making of cheese, is the most proâ€" | litable and far the casiest mode of m.«kh.;.;'l money, when the advantages of the factore system are available withinâ€"reasonable di~-| tance. ; : I A shocking tragedy occurred at Dundas, on turday evening, about halfâ€"past ‘8 o‘clock, vhich created considerable excitement in the own,. . A man named Willizm Douglass, enâ€" saged in Garthshore & Co.‘s foundry, and‘reâ€" iding on Hatt strect, murdered ‘his wife in cold blood by shooting her with a gun, the 11 pasging through her breast in the region { the ll:E::rt, and causing instant death. ‘The urderer‘s victim had a child in her arms at he moment of the fatal deed, which narrowly scaped the fate of its mother, having been badâ€" y burned by the discharge of the gun, Alittle ughter of the murdered woman, aged{only six rears, after the death of the mother, scized the luld and ran out to a neighbor‘s,â€" and gave he alarm. One George Boyd, residing in an ljacent house, immediately visited Douglass‘ remises, and found the doors bolted. With ittle ado he forced an ertrance, and confrontâ€" the murderer, standing over the prostrate orm of his wife, and in the act of pufting & tesh cap on his gun, a doubleâ€"barreled: fowl. ng piece. Douglass quictly permitted" him. elf to be taken into ‘custody, and remarked differently that it was merely an accident. t is reported that both. Douglass and his ife wore givens to: intemperate habits, and ived inharmoniously, an(t the supposition is hat the dreadfal crime was committed in a fit f passion while maddened with «Irinli.-“ familton Times. @ \ Henven and its attendant happtness are subâ€" t to certain definite laws, and definitions. comes through cheerfulness, and sincere bedience to natural aug,moral laws. ‘The slender conduits of a flower or leaf, the nest nerves in an insect‘s eye, are regulated many laws. Surély, then, the career of naâ€" ons is nat without an appointed orbit.â€" /Hl‘ui’l- f The factory system of clgese manufacture is rapidly becoming popular in Upper Canada, establishments are springing up in many diâ€" rections. _ Milton, has a large» factory, and the Rev. Win, I'ickani, of Esquesing, we areinâ€" formed, will have a factory ready to commence in the spring. ‘The enterptrise is onl as yet in its infancy, but a few years . will (lcv&[m it to an extent that will materially increase the gricultural â€" resources of â€" the Provinee,â€" Brampton Timce, , During the past summer the factory has been limited to making two cheeses per day, averâ€" aging 85 pounds cach, but its capacity is equal to three" or four, if anadequate supply of milk could be procured, for they have one large vat which has not yet been brought into requisi~ tion from m lack of milk. The bulk of the milk is supplied by the farmers of the neighâ€" borhood, who get the proceeds of the chcese, less two cents per pound for expense otf manâ€" ilacture. We paid a visit a few days since to the above factory, the first ofthe kind erected in. this ‘"Township. The vats in the Messrs, Carters‘ Factory were made by F, I1. Bourgoy, of Norâ€" wich ; one of them is capable of holding 5,000 gallons. CHIN@UaACoUSY CHUEESE Facron Moved by Mr. Mackaren fnd seconded by Mr. Story, that the cletk apply to and obtain from â€" the librarians. of schoolâ€" section No. 1 anl 10, the books in their possession, forming part of the Township library,â€"CarriX. Moved by Mr. Story and seconded by Mr. Stevenson, that the sum of tenâ€"doliary be granted by this Council, to be expendek on the ‘Township linc, between Fitzroy and Huntlcy opposite the Fourth Concession of [Fitzroy, providing? the ‘Fownship of Huntley grant a like sum.â€"Carried. ~ * Moved by« Mr, Neil and seconded by Mr Stevenson, that the Clerk be authorized to proâ€" eure‘a) school manual for the vse of this Corâ€" poration.â€"Carried., « Moved by. Mr., Macharen and scconded by Mr. Story, that public notice be given of inâ€" tended alterations in school sections Nos, 1, 2 and 10 at the next meeting of this Cogneil _â€" Carried. i oh. Moved by Mr. Stevenson and ‘secondud by Mr. Macharen, that this Coypcil do now adâ€" journ for one hour.â€"Carried, The Comncil restmed, l the members present, * + Moved by Mr, Neit and seconded by Mr. Stevenson, ftliat the Collostor «do pay the amount collected for dog tax to the Township Treasturer, and that the said Treasurer open and keep a sefinrate nr-gmx!;t for the «ame.â€"â€"= Carried. Moved by Mr.! MacLaren: and secouded by Mr. Stevenson, that C. B. Wilson, road overâ€" seer, be authorized by this Council to repair the road leading between Fitzroy Harbor: and ‘Torbolton, at the place known as the Quarry HiMand between that and the River Carp, and to. give a recceipt for the same to the partics who may do the work, that will stand good for thetamount for mext venr‘s statuto Jabor.â€"Carâ€" Minutes of Counelly 20th October, 1866« Satur The boy was then released from custody, and in company with his mother and sister, lett the Court room. _ The Council met pursuant to adjounmzsent Present : The Reeve .and Messrs. Stevenson MacLaren, Story and Neil. ‘ +4 spectable woman, but you got into very bad company, and you yieclded to their golicitaâ€" tion, Now you ‘are at liberty ; you can go home with your mother, and let this be a lesâ€" son to you. 3 CORPORATION OF THE OF EITZROY A Woman Shot by Her Husband. MPRDRR AT DINDA® 1 566. TroWwxsIfIP ! Reeve will Brown*‘s Bronchial Troches. H « I have néverchanged my mind mpod’fln- from the first; excu{.‘mg to tiink yet botter of that which I beguin thinking well of," < § { b{tma Hexgy Waro Bczcnn. ** For throat troubles the uo'.tgoeuo. x [ vare N. P. Wiuuis. «"Contain no opium, nor anything hl’:rl 4 1 tao [Dr. Al; A;‘llhv‘p; Chemist, l * An clegant combination for coughs." * J | _ _ D®. G. F, Biortow, Boston. medicine, in needs it, yree â€" Please enc do._l_iro tot i;:ol'n_a;: A CARD TO INVALIDS. f A clergyman, while residing in South Ameriea as a miuh:t:ry, discovered a safe and llssk remedy for the cure of nervous woakness, carly cay, diseases of the urinary and seminal organs, and the whole train of ;Lgrdm N’Nt:.fl by lfluneful and y clous habits, ‘Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a Inflamuiatory Eruptions«==Few diseases of the skin, that are not marked by constitutionsl eymptoms are so dangerous as Eryllpdu. Its sont is in the derma or true skin, and during its continuance the superficial vessels are surcharged with an infectious virus. Yet it yields with a readâ€" iness almost, incredible to the depurative counterâ€" irritating properties of Bristol*s Sarsaparilia. All the external eruptions, such as salt rheum, netâ€" tle rash, rose rash, inflammatory blash, humid tetâ€" ter, l'h;l:ï¬l'l._ S.Pul;h prurigo, scale, ;up:i..m, etc., are eradicaisd with groat rapidity peeriess vegetable spbcific. â€" ‘The bo"'hlhonl’d be kept laxâ€" ative, for which punrxou Bristol‘s Vegetable Pilis are the best and safest medicine, to come ofl next month, was placed in the hands of I,, W. Jeromée, Esq. Mr. Jerome and Mr. McVitkar are to pmoceed to Europe by stvamer to awail the arsival of the contesting yachts, and with authority to invite one or more cominodores of foreign yacht clubs to act with them, . As this match was made. play 0 pay," therg is no possibility of failure to zail the course, ‘The winner of the race is subse. quently toâ€"challenge all England a race for $100,000 in gold.â€"New York Swn, | BIRTH, On the GtH inst., the wife of Thomas Monro, Esq Civil Enginper, of a daughter. Theg Foprucomse Ockas Yacur portion of the stakes for this contest, to come off next month. was niace Septomber 24 â€"â€"Chi ing, an a life a ARESTE, Oct, 27.â€"The condition of the health of the Empress Charlotte of Mexico reâ€" mains unchanged ; | Arexahoria, ‘Oct, 25.â€"News from ~Greek sourees states that a groat battle took place in Candia, on the 17th inst., between the Cretans numberibg 20,000, and the combined Turkish and Egyptian troops numbering 30,000. The latter xm’ said to have been repulsed and 1shâ€" macl Packa wounded. _ New ~Youx, Nov, 7.â€"â€"The. following addiâ€" tiomal forcign news was. teceived by\ the Java : | __ Putnam County elects Radford, Democratic, member of Congress, â€" NewAus, N.Y., Nov. 7.â€"Hill, Republican, is elected to Congress. s F * _, Arrival of the 8. 8. Damascus. * ~_ FatnueEa Porst, November 7.â€"The stcamship Damasens, from Liverpool, on the 25th, wia Londondc:ry oa the 26th Uctober, has arrived of this point. . LE | _ _A# the. CabUfét imccting toâ€"day all the memâ€" ‘l»or‘:«g-;ru present, including . Mr. Seward. Jt | is undéerstood the Mexisan question was filly [ dlisonssed, Hupsox,N. Y,, Nov. 7.â€"Ketchum is elected to Congress in the 120th District by 1,809 maâ€" jority. . mss Sailed. Bosrex, Nov. 7.â€"The steamship China saflâ€" ed this | morning, taking 120 ‘passengers. for Liverpool. New | York, Nov, 7.â€"â€"Chas; G. Halpin alivs Miles Q‘leilly, is elected Registrar by over 19,000, * Pemocratic Majority in Delaware. Purjocurma, Nov. 7. â€"Returns from Dela ware sliow the Democratic majority in that State at 1,000. TilbPI _( ~| \New York Money Market. _ Nzew Your, Nov, 7.â€"The Pos‘s money arâ€" ticle. stys money is casy at 5 and 6 per cent, Stocks dull, Governments . firm. +Railroad shargegre irregulir, . . | Destructive Firc in Oswego, Usawzco, Nov. 7.â€"The Northâ€"Western Eleâ€" vatpr was destroyed by fire last night. There was in it 150,000 bushels of grain, insured for $220,000. ‘‘The elevator was valued at $150,â€" ’Hu.;I licraid‘s Washington special gaysâ€"it is stated jon good authority, that Secretary Stanâ€" ton never has been ‘ requested toâ€"resign, but will continueâ€"in.charge of the War Departâ€" ment.| . ‘The report that he and the President havé Had a misundcrstanding in relation to the g;"in' appointments in the regular army is total _v"mm%"l' "The President has fullys conâ€" currad in Mr"8tanton‘s action in regard to tln*rz } 4. Fenidn Biccied. Governor of New York. Nl-:»T.‘.‘m:‘:, Nov. 7.â€"The Woâ€"ld admits the electidn of Nenton _by 4,000â€" majority, the Times lby 10,000, the/Heral/d by from 2,000 to FPURTHER BY THE 8. 8. "JaVA old I::hm m‘ Afflicted i-d._::l?r&;sï¬ se e recipe for ring us gi_l}e, in fnpo»ï¬ed e?w?iopo,,w any 2 who BrrpAno, Nov, Â¥.â€"A,. M. Clapp, Jast Post Mastet, is defeated for Congress. + Fenuin Elected: Governor of New York. v esw P»®~fWhese‘T‘rains connect at Prescott Junetion with Traing! on Grand Trunk Railway for the East and West, and at! P‘rescott with Ferry for Ogdensburghâ€"azain connedting with Jtailroads for all parts of the U, S. N. K.â€"These Tenina run on Montreal Time, OT"TAWA TO KINGSTON.~The Steamer City of Ottaw$ leavesat 7 a.m., every Monday and Thur=day, The sttamer Bytown at 7 a.m., every Wednesday and Pmestr, Oct [PDEDANTUREâ€"AND ARLIVAL OP THAINS Mail Teain leaves OHAWAAt .. 4.+ .ce 06++ 7. ommeodation Train |CBVCORAbeâ€"esse+++> 1. ATTIVIMG MOMDING MHil.enmmrmeemeeniennees 1 ME EVODHNE c1+00040 084 rÂ¥urvenecathcacsen es sore hi OTHAWA TO MONTREAL â€"The Steamer Queen ictoria leave= the foot of Sussex Street every mornâ€" riglianity is a religion of loving, speakâ€" 1 doing, as well as of belicving. / It is s poll as.a creed ; it is a life because it d. 6 is the greatest cnemy to reason, and 4 the greatest opposite to pride. I dt reason to be ashaimed of ray pride; ason to be proud of imy shame.â€"Arâ€" SPECIAL NOTICES. M. Clapp Defeated for Congress. lof chamge, .: . â€" Cls, 9. +d soeccdl w â€" !md'd“ envelope, addressed to yourself. ress, f‘ JOSEPIL T. INMAXN, | | Etation D, Bible House, MEVELLERSY BDIRRCTORY. U,. S. Rlection Returns. man named Speneer, orgauist in church in Chicago, having receivâ€" r $5,000 to collect for a fn'en:l, , gambled away the money, and ted Secretary Stanton. PRpaesateed sonficereiredc idns e d d ic s ks d 0sd wR ons Achon in regWtd to | M have carefully studied the peculiar diseases of 4 j ;hl hair that &Ad}'DBI'FF rull:ocu on the skin by fet imecting toâ€"day all the memâ€" | its iucnuity rowing off those grosser rnfldc- ‘nt, including . Mr, Seward. Jt | of perspirable matter deposited upon it. The con. be Moexican question was firlly | "3""“ is the skin becomes contracted, scales H m.{nh off ; and wejneu'q‘hu.-h is on its surface, ne ) | weakens that nutriment which feeds the HAJR, i: Â¥ork Money Market, t soon falls off, and BALDNESS is imminent. Nov. 7,.â€"The Pos‘s money arâ€"| _ This preparation at onct renders the ahin soft and 1ey is casy at 5 and 6 per cent, "ï¬uablg.und thme prevents that persypirable matter Jrum Governments . firm. +Railrond | collecting on its surface, it not on‘y reauoutis th. By Montreal Line lope, to any one whe New York City. ACHT Rlackâ€"A , which is 7.00 a.m. 1.45, p. m. 10.5, aâ€"m . GoP save THE quUEex Ottawa, November 6. + J _ __"TZ, SRCOâ€"Ur. Garvey, Y‘-’ and Radford and i. and Méssrs. Jas. Montcome: Wellington Stzeet. _ * By order, At 7 oclock in the evening of the same day . Tickets may be procured from Messrs. P. A. Lgleson, 8r., and George May, Sussex Street glfumn.:!wr Garvey, {lideul Streat > The Anniversary Dinner THE ALBION EKoOTEL All Irishmen and descendants of Irishmen fayâ€" tubil:-.ï¬Â» the Society are invised to join the proâ€" cese â€"= S ds e ce o o P n Hd Rev.J. 8. Lauder, Chaplain of the Bociety. Durâ€" h‘nrvho.odbcdanli?l.lnbeuku up in aid‘of the charitable fund, FOI THE ANNUAL ELECTION oR officers, and general business of the Bociety. At Eleven o‘clock a. m., the Socl.t! will PORM IN PROCESSION and proceed to Christ Church, Upper Town, where Divine Service will be hold by Shav â€" 3 K Woee ds en cce ce y O e x THE MEMBERS OF THRE Irish Protestant ~Bexevolent Society * OF THE CITY OF OTTAW a, a Will meet in their Rooms, Queen Street, on | Tuesxday next, 1:3th In=t ’? AT HaLPâ€"PAST NN0E (f(‘l.ï¬(‘l, As M., : _ZA"Ladies don‘t fail to call carly and secire for yourselves a houschold treasure, a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. T. All the ui:.hub.:ild, stitch, stitch, by hand, is 41:8-.4 with w ‘ou are once the possessor of a Wourkuir & 'lumr,.\ * * The Trees Siwon and Embroidering Attach» ment for those machines constantly on hand. G. A. WALTOJQ Agent. 6 «_ us ,, O,,__ ..\ 0T Sparks Street, Ottawa. Celebrated Machine Cig‘ Hall, Ottawa, ovember 7, 1866 Tenders to state the amount per frew " e first ten feet, and the n‘guu r r':n for u.m: five feet lower. ‘The work to gtompktpd un or before the 5th December next. | WILL BE RECEIVEDEY TAE Ux~ donsi&ued until MONDAY, the 12th NOVâ€" EMBER, 1866, at Three o‘clock, r. m., for the 6x â€" caviition and completion of a We l,on the Northâ€" west corner of Mosgrove and St. Paul streets,fn this city, nccording to ox:eiï¬euion of said work, to be seen .ï¬tho office e City Engineer. NEW ADVERTISEMEXNTs Mothers Read This :â€" Lorenge® ere & certain a Worms in Children and A« known and melancholy. fact | of death among éhildren i« eannot be too "‘deeply. impr hnrenu the necessity of c , chidren. _ By so doing; the l’l!?lnlnu and truze c ‘ thousands of childrch might N. B.â€"Ask â€" for Hoitoway‘s: Worm Lozengen, JFX" and take no other. OS Sola by all the druggists in Oftawa, and medicine deale everyâ€" where. «l â€" 141â€"6m Mitcheli‘s Dandru#f Embrocation ! Â¥AB"Fach box contains the fae‘si: of Norturor & Lyxax, Neweastle, C he sole proprictore, . â€"â€" _ *} _ â€" They are palatable and selfâ€"ad: childâ€"drive out the worgs thorou >! Aney are palatabic and selfâ€"adiministered to the :lï¬â€˜â€"drinullhahur&uhrhm;hlywitr in eonr!eu!y cleanse the rtomachâ€"there ,ï¬f‘ away with the necessity of adiministering x Oil or other unpleasant catharticnâ€"a= in the use of other Worme. w diseases which are eatsed by W or appetite, emuciated, exiruimities, of frequent picking at the n« r,J‘rjud‘ during sleep, harduess of thébelly slimy stools, and somctimes convulsi of the arms, pain in the head and «t sleep, faintings, tromblings, cough low spirits, frightful dreams, and a ing away of fle«h. | _ + _ * Mortimer®s Remedy tor . hoces We certify that Mr. G. Mo Remedy" has speedily removed Bowel Complaint and symptom which we were lately seized." T IS “'El;!a KNOW x To THhos®E For sale at 41, m The Grent Dondruff Preventative, but TEN DEERS WILL TAKE PLACE i8 (By order,) O Nicuoras Srmnr rd ‘und 2. Bishep, Spari‘ Stzoct lum_mry"::" T dwind on‘ A RRIYV HiD: THOMAS SPROT Li WILLLAM P:LETT,| \ . City C&:. D Ormuar®, Sussex Streqt McGratit, York Street, â€"Rottow ay*s W orin and~ safe pethedy . {or Adults. â€"Anlit is a welt: et that ome great ©##s is from: Worms alenesi 2istd tumer‘s *Chol I several attacks n# of Clyolera. w on TS 276td 8, indigestic "M\U{fe'.i,' le signature W., who are Thos 18ly 12 WHo ROGERS‘ «Bgard. Can also tai Ottawa, Novembe Sher (iitewa, October 25 Table and Desert Electroâ€"Plated Adjourned at Toronto, said Johnste ton and W Auction, City ‘_(H: _ From the St. Charl Orowned with Lo Having had the bor est houses, (over $1,50 .;"‘.-."'.."‘.-"51‘"‘... CHARLES No BLLLY Wlir * will appear in of Doors open at 7 ; to couxty or c , To W er, holding a Second Duprez & (Lare ] MINS TRELS WV L+. for part, and # Also a large W ATCHIS®, Thursday an ~ NOVEMBE! Nepean, November 6. TBE WORLD‘S & Corp woob, DERS, and SCAXNTI Oitawa, October 29. SATURDAY . J0th Meswrs.; Reuter, Lic: Sale at NINE 0% On THURSDAY, the of C. C.â€"Blue Edge W are, and a good Catalogue» are Sale at TWO 0‘ 8t, Paul 6 0 NOV EMB Sale at L o cle T-.An!: 6A L About 200 P Montreal, Oetober 31 Montreal, For account & Montreal, October 31 Montreal By JOHK VEMBER." SSQ at N Dran« Ottewa, October 24 NOR SALE, NRADE SAL Dixveigh a Coo 0 bbis. No. 1 stro At WE SUBSCRE inform his friend Keturn of the RADE SALS :1": armacli GENXERAL O A R D.«= MR Toronto House, TEA ANTED, in the Tow ADF. SAJ November 6. JUST PRO the City of JFire GP October Getober GROCE AMUV JE W Wt wf Me Glas YOUK & Co ont!