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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Nov 1866, p. 2

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# _ The Council of Public Instruection for |\â€" Lower Canada have, u;.)pmf,.dsmud the Hox. M. ,Cnarreay,>Superiatengent of i Education for Lower Canads, to proceed to | ‘Europe in order to examine the systemgs of ~._ public education there. Mr. Chauveaa will _ sail with the Delegates on the 14th, and will probably be ‘absept.for four or five months. Dr. Girard will ll.ub. meantime take charge" a,rep , §'.'5;:.'.': > Hmstm Pn no occasion will the names of Old Advertiscments be inserted Oatawe Skating and Curling Clabâ€"C. H. Carrieve Her Majosty‘s Theatre â€"Jobs Towgsend Orocerias, Provisions, &eâ€"P. A. Egleson & Son. Ortews River Navrigation Company. _ Situation W anted a« Teacher. t M. Ausell‘s Patent Galranized Barrel Pens. * Fresh Oystersâ€"George W.Crane. . Tn DAILY AXD WEEKLY flxz; xow | * enjoyse tus Lasaret Ciactratio® of aby paper | <*/ publithed in the Ottawa "Vaileyâ€"issuing of the | gr Deaily cver 2,0001 and Woeekly over, 4,000 ! | :1 making a total cireulation in the week of over | ;,; 18,000 1 thas outstripping all competitors, and | .. adording the best mediam for business men to adâ€" | h vertise in. 3 ©ttatva Qailp Cinus, Geange Cotton, Publisher and Proprictor. | _ unmâ€"â€"payable in adrance only,........... $6 00 i tie Tragelent Advertisaments, first insertion per . I u Busizess Cards of from 3 to 6 lines, per an Ottawa a¥€ocklhy Cimr, : (Publisked epery Priday moruvag.) . | George Cotton, Publisher and Proprigtor. N. Ormiston‘s News Depot. Down the river, per Steamer Quees Fictoric, Capt. A. Bowie, it reaches Grenville and Hbvlq-lby noon, thus placmg in the hands of those living at a distance of from 20 to 60 miles from Capital, all the latest news of e day, at ut as early an hour as that of resiâ€" An addition of from 30 to 50 subscribers is gaqed very week to the subscription list of the W eekly. Advertising in Weekly, for first insertion, per . mwmilhh'nndm-omh‘u Keuptrille, Spencervilie, and ail Stations on the Ottaws and Pressott Railroad, at ap early bour, «nd at Prescott by 10 a. m. 1t can be bad at Mr. Witherall‘s, at Komptrille, and at Prescott ‘at H. JOB PRINTIN(G, amallest Cant to a Mannoth Poster. Purmished in the neatest style of the At. . With fast presses, and all the appliances of modâ€" era material, competition in this branch is defied. All erders from the country speciaily and promptâ€" \Apvenreng AoeNCT â€"Mewre. S. M. Patengill 4 fi.&lflhhffl.d State Street, Boston, General Adsertising Agents, are hereby authorâ€" weed to recsive Advertisements for the Ortawa TDE ChrOttawaCimes The Hos. Ma. Cartren left for Montreal by the 1:45 train y .. He will leave ow weal for New York iaEwlonjz-in the. other members of the de ion whio sinl by the Cunard 'l'hlu'gA MacvoxaLn.aléo left the capital last night. Weskall «ce no more of the Delegates at Ottawa nanl after their reâ€" turn from Eagland. e‘ 1 ot the department. A brief atem in the eable dispatches has an especial interest for C. O. T. R. Stephena and MWI. ‘dt merely «ays that preparaâ€" tions are quietly in progress in : Ireland . to meet a possible rising. We do not helieve that Stephens, will ever redeein his promise of going to Treland to ‘fight befote the New Year. Hejsquite likely to leave America; he has dooe all and gathered upall that he Apveamszwzyts are inserted in the Daily at the Yearly advertisers apd'db contracted with, and #If, however, Sir John Michel, in the ibâ€" sence of Lord Mouck, wers to have ths assist. ance of those members of th« Cabinet who have a with the publicâ€"especially we x‘ that member of the Cabinet who x a,.reputation for ability lholcvil would o great. We are political opponents Mr..John A. Macdonald, and we believe that bas done, and is still doing a great deal of to the country. Thereare of course men we should preferâ€"men even as aduiinâ€" can upon this continent, and we, should not be at all surprised to hear of his taking up his quarters upon the continent 6f Europe, at asafe distance from * bloated bloody** England, where he can enjoy with ease, if not with dignity, the fnoney he has, seraped . t ‘, ”wg mistaken patrictiem of hi countrymen. ‘U, unfortunately for lln' Irish, he should rewurn to his native land, to unfurl the Eanner of indépenderice, and en trap any large number of xlwi to join bim, it may be selied wpon that the "rising" will be suppressed with a firm hand. It will not do for England ‘at the present time to gite the United State= the least whadow of a plea for recognising "belligcrenthright=" as attaching ‘to the dollowers of phene, tor considering what we. have a y seen, we may be very sure that the American Governâ€" ment would not be hard .to satisty. . Under these cireamstances a policy <f prompt and savere repression has become a necessity for England, and it need now theretore hbe expectâ€" ed taat |.b_o Stephens movement will er‘r veach the magnitude and importance of the enfortupate escapade of young Irelanders, with which the Governigent deglt very mer «ifudly: auil ax exnerionte hat isince shown. (Published every morning, Sundaey» ercepted.) The Montrea] Heraid. complams that +o many of theâ€"members ofthe Cabinet are z<â€" ingon the mission.to Engiand, and argues that it is not safe to leave the Administrator of the Government with such a reduced numâ€" ‘ber â€" of M‘Ymiooal Adviserg. in the course of its remarks the Herald savs : very n-m-nn-,‘q-q Mante see 1st parge City and Céinty Oficial Paper OTTAWA. XOVEMBER 9 Iv A1 n Wednesjay vper ns, per line, orury? 1866 1 mvn' 1 . Consterming the viruience l Attorsey Goxraau West hb Iyperial Parkiament: and it ought to be of the first importance that the best talent and the‘largest experi¢tice in the Government should te there fully represented ; as wel} ‘as the several sections of the country and classes of our populatidn. These ‘doul‘less have been the considgration« which hay«. led the Zablnet to â€"resolve unon the sending of the ez Canada, as well as Mr. Gar:, #o that in the future there may be no cause for complaint on the part of any class or section. Nor canit besaid that the fact of the Quebec Resolutions having settled the terms of Conâ€" federatipn, in so far as the opinion ofâ€"tis country is concernel, ought to have dispenséd with the necessity of such a formidable deleâ€" gation as has been named; tfor the most that can be said on behalf of these resolutions, is that they give an outline of the general prinâ€" ciples, and set the limits to some of the deâ€" tails; but all these must pass the sanction of the Imperial Government and be harmonised with the views of therepresentatives of the Maritime Provinces, whno are not pledged to them to the same extent as the Canalian Delegates. It is ¢lear, therefore, that our repregentatives in England will. have many things to attead to, and that the © courage, * coolness, ard above ali the sound, comâ€" " mon sense""‘ of the Artrorsey Grexgrar West, are just in the position to be exercised to the greatest wivantage for the benetit of the thiit the= > most _ ample _ preparation« have been made in advance, in tiew of the mecessity of the absence of Minister=, which a thing that has been long foreseen ; Sim Jons Micusi. is already familiac with the adâ€" ministration of affairs, and would even it Ministers were hert. have the yupreme diâ€" hodes And the Herald also, we think, exaggerates the probabilities of aanger to the Province from the temporary absence of =q many Minâ€" isters. _ It overiooks the fact that even should an extraordinary emergency arisc, the absent memiers of the Cabinet will be within twenty: four houts‘ call of the . Administrator : rection of, military | matters, â€" whicna we are bound to believe would be the chist item of conâ€" sideration in the fhee »tâ€" any extraordinary contingenes , within the pale of possibility, during the next three month=: and ‘that he We have been charmed in our sanctum, by the fine music discoursed by ‘Duprez and Benedict‘#famous band. + The consideration manifested tfor the busy public in thus treatâ€" ing them to music on the street, though not by any means "street music," ought, and no doubt will, bring â€"its reward, in 2 erowded house this evening. } contingene}?, within the pdue of possibiity, during the next three Inonth=; and ‘that he is secom led with several Ministers who have long shared in the Government of the countrs, and who to say the least, .are abundantly able to direct the ordinary awdministration of affairs during the dul} season of the Legislaâ€" tive recess. : Demciovs Bivaiyzs.â€"Crane, at the News Depot, Times building, Sparks street, is in reâ€" ceipt of another case of |XXX Baltimore Oysters, all of the largest anmd. best quality. Only 40¢. per can. % Angmvare at tus Resseus Hovse Xresterpay. â€"â€"W. Moylan, Toronto ; Hon.John Hamilton, Kingston; Dr. Macdonald, Montreal ; E. Laâ€" batt, Prescott; J. R. Haseltine, W. B. Rice, Chicago; .P.‘T. Duffey, Montreal ; J. Munk, Montreal ; T. $. Detlor, Prescott; J. D. E. Lionais, Montreal; Francis Jones, M.P. P., Aemptville; W. F. iAlINIl', Quebec, Mnr. Towsseso‘s Beserit.â€"The benefit of MUr. Townsend, lessee of Her Majesty‘s Theaâ€" tre in this city, will take place on Thursday evening next, the 15th inst. . k‘rom the extenâ€" sive patronage promised we haye no doubt that the house will be welt filled. â€" That Mr. Townsend is dep:rhng of a bumper benefit, there can‘be no gwinsaying, for on every occa. sion he has beenâ€"amongst the: foremost to give ‘bis services, as also that of his family and the thratre, to assist in swelling the subscriptions of any public charities. .Ot the performance we shall make mention at another time. Bu+ Tns Stiztae or Auss.â€"The special telezram which appeared in our issne of Thursday, anâ€" nouncing the seizure of arms at Plantagenet, shows that our authoritics are on the alert. In this case, however, we have beeu given to understand, by reliable authority, that the arms are all right, awd were forwarded to Planâ€" tagenct by a gontleman in this city, who bad sold them to a gontleman residing there. They will be placed in trusty hands, and, when n»â€" cessity may demand, will be forthcoming to be ende were kept in rours of Jaughter. The rendering of the musical introduction was reâ€" peatedly encored, as were mauy . of the acts, esâ€" pecially those in which Lew BeneJict took a part. H,it witicism aud comicalities are per» fectly irresistible. | Dou‘t fail to go carly toâ€" night and secure a seat, for this will positively be their last performance, and those that are late will scarcely find standing room. An enâ€" tire chaage of programme will be given. used for the defene flag, against all com Tax Missturts Last Ntegtâ€"Dupre: and Benedict‘s Minstrcl Troupe were greeted last niglt with a full and fashionable audieunce. ‘l'h!'oughout the entire pertormance the audiâ€" wde LOCAL N KWS. mat portugn y to perorit the Herald » M the Counci‘, and following, a« i! & heel« of the successful demor Losor of the Delegates must â€"be o Mzr. Macpoxaip, a4 sbewing Lut the respect c rtion of them pos isters toth (Whuderra trom the leading Opp« f ony soil and th \e leeTC Sm e conduenc is opponents, <sule <uflicient F aD «40 #1 ,‘ul tance ie quali® an U reay in «s, and e shail + aball . Macâ€" re that ut the wfi | columns | Irish Pro _ilflrn-l c ' Tuesday i divine se | gether a | strect, at mai two weeks@n jul be kept no mor seven chilldren., 1 1. P. BJS.â€"Ou reference to onr ‘advertising 4 columns t will be scen that the members of the} Irish Progestarit Benevolont Sotiety of Ortawa. P intend edlebrating their first anniversary on ! Tuesday (next, the 13th inst, by attending | divine sefvice in the morning, and dining toâ€" | gether at Grallam‘s Albion Hote!, Nicholas l“ strect, at Feven o‘clock in the evening. M.oum‘fi‘ the day prove fine, we fully expect a large | turn out in the processien to church in the f morning, but no matter what the state pt the | weather may be, we are certain the dinncr will ': prove a d gneegss,as the comunittce are 4 sparing npither pains nor + penâ€" (o make it ! passof® with the greatest eclat. We are inâ€"| formed the committce has been disappointed , in procuring the services of His Loâ€"dship, the ; in procur Bishop of of lecture funds of ship‘s Lei quest ol his bost The cour with a le Montreal, orator wi Otrta Mr. Entrog,â€"â€"I have seen, with groat satis faction, in your issue of the 7th imstant that a Mr. Thos, Mooney, chatged with allowing ‘his pigs to in at large, was fined| and obliged to pay costs; > po s 3 _ 1 wouldl now venture to ask you, Mr. Ediâ€" tor, why the sami¢ offence, whith is committed every day and hour, is not met with more freâ€" quent panishment. . Horses, cows, pigs, &c., #&c., are to be cmet with in eviry part of the city, and lluQ' ate allowed to promenade so often on oat" sidewalks and most public thoroughfares that gentlemen, and particularâ€" ly ladies,. are: @bliged, to their great annoyâ€" ance, eqg and disfst, to give way. hefiure those qunadrupeds. grck g To se Usep.â€"The 5t. Catharines Jour»a‘ says Ho H. Day, of Nisgara Ship Canal motoriety, has bought the Porter estate, at Niagara Falls, for $12,000, with the intention of occupying the house as a tesidence. Horace proposes to leave the ship canal to Congress and Oswego, and settle down to the manage» ment of the water power in this vicinity. Some years he advertised his ability to turn aside whole of the water making the American fall, and devote it to the turning of mill whetis.. It is said that others are united with bim, and an immense capital is to be Jun into the scheme. Rights are to be sold and in a fow yéars it is not impossible that the old plan may be carried into effect. Iu the meanâ€" time, y and his associates. will get into their hands all the land inâ€" the neighborhood they can purchase, trusting to the ‘developâ€" ment of the water power to increase the value of their tl estate What lean we expect of our city fathe they canhot put a stop to a muisance so gusting in itself; and which chn «o easil remedied. > To the £ Ma. E NCoven§ber 3, 136¢ Ontar) he society, the state of His Lord. th obliging him to ilecline the reâ€" io committes, teadcring, however, ishes for the weliare of the secicty. : will therefore, most likely open ure from the Reyd. Dr. Irvine, of whose wide spread popul®ity as an no doult. fill: the fargest hall in axonen M ar Abit e w iti CORRESPONDENCH tor of the Ottawa T NREOUETED MERLZ afict i Th D it 1 Yikit at nts dom@®t l ening Intius t THEâ€" OUTT sis us to ex« his gratitade ; dloring: his o in contact have settled rs truly, Seregn® ms aid 6: # 110@ line th â€"=â€"All who th t uced to ated to _has been M r® 1 dise . â€"The impc 3tbn;.luonth en t with the corre \| â€"By opyal decree the Prussiay atiny in Sax (iny is now redheced to a perce footing.. § )\ â€"A thousen|t horses passed throfigh Kan>a Hitv Inst week ov Fort Riley 18 th cotton | |â€" " Beast* Bt er attempted to address a poâ€" | der the !I {litical moeting in New York last week, but | _ His L4 | was prevented a hearing by the . indignant I Kenzic | crowd, which hooted and groaned at him, and | cases of } | was particulatly anzious to know what had | <Mr. M | become of th¢ «"spoons."â€" Iu his rage the | in the « | ! Boast" g ed his tecthâ€"and growled at the I mond, b | |-eoglc in th ollowln? delicate style : â€" | es. ‘The ~ * Why, yo r fools, 1 have faced your | sont, as | puperiors in Baltimore, and Now Orleans ; l.l York Sti | have hupg your betters, and if you do not bes | be ove! | have yourself, J shall get the chance to do the | _ Hon: | same with ypl ; I have scen a great many.| for their |. more than you, with arims in their hands, and | move ba yet not flinched. Do you suppose 1 whall| on the t \ Minch from, dnionâ€"stinking breath? â€" A man ‘ fortnigh who can stand gunpowder can stand garlic. | tried, w | No you think|that you are equal to the negro? | Althous |Ob, no ; the negro is as â€" immeasurably â€" your | terim, th snperiorms hefven is above | hell, whore you l in thes« |\will go to. |Ido not certainly respect you, and | *I1is 1 | you may be qhite sure I do not fear you, Men | remain « | of Five Pointk! bullfes of the bawdy house!t; not disp |thieves of thh lobby ! and | burglars . of the % to stand Mlombe! 1 sinpply declare here, as the voice of | ary. _A this nation, that you are not fit for the exercise | be bad 1 ‘iof the electivp franchise, and in no better way }| comme | thah this conld you demonstrate the fict." | but had Â¥ t | cases th t} a million dol the manufact year will'pru{ usual amount â€"â€"The St. L vial mentions all the promin| vity were des _On the 25th ary) Jubilee h Si'll.u.'.» : veas Frtdâ€"in hal â€"Senator Whright, of New Jersey, died at his r,eflfh-hce, Cewark, on Thursday last. He was the wealthiest man in the, State ind a awceessful polftician . ooo _ â€"â€"Lawlessndss reigns at ‘I}}chrlw.u peighborhood |a Windows are said" tone quently brokufn, fenees tom dpwn, and ‘;'flrfi('l' «t se | _ â€"â€"The Monfrcal l,:c--l‘o.nclfljll- Arsto the ITroquois Lpdians another game of Lact oi Saturday afternoen "l‘l_-iq- j« to be the game of the sdason. MA | diot ‘~~â€"â€"The wardin of Lincoln, Mr. Augus Cooke, has lately Lech made the \iv:lil)l ot misplaced confidence in in negro, who oltained the loan of a hotse from him and forgot to return it. â€"â€"The Montreal Telegraph Company havs op nod an offi¢e at St. Charles, C. E.. They fave now offifes at Chambly, BReleil Bridge, 10e rv"mll;ho the royal commissioners in Talâ€" Nermo, in the oMicial Gezet of Turin, contains theé {ulloth account of @éeeds so horrible i.‘thl' it is to le hoped there is great exagyeraâ€" tion in the sthtement :â€" \ 4 A largd rumber of agents of the public forre wem"‘: seacred in a brutal manner. An cartilleryâ€"mgn| was crucified in the Vittoria quarter ; the eyes of the unfortunate man had been torn out, and he bad ‘been mutilated in a horrible Â¥a@anner. Near St. Antoine, a carâ€" bineer wha had refueed to cry out ‘The recâ€" , public for ¢vtr,‘ was stanned byÂ¥a blow on the head, and then thrown upon a burning pile which the monks of the convent had lighted. * Atitht gates of the convent and at Montereale the flesh of the carbineers killed (was sold attso much the piece. >~Almost all the religious hl ses gave an asyluim to the rebels The monks redf:n the soldiers: at the royal palace the White Benedictines were scen to | aim from the) windows at the troops, and when a shot 101:111 ey cried out © Viva Santa Ro:aâ€" Mal‘ ‘At ilmeri some borrible massacres { took place.! |A local guard named Sartorio was , condemn be torn in pieces with the teeth, _and the undertook the execution of the | fearful sentévce. The m an was bound, and ,‘the wor ;i; been let loose uponhim, | tore miw f from his body and limbs He was swop a borrible and bleeding mass suffering tortures which egnnot be described ." * â€"â€"Lcarn thy luxury of doing good. â€" Rev. E. Evans, Delht] Ohio, writes;â€"»1 have used Mrs. §. A. Allpn‘s World‘s Mair Restorer and Zylobatsamust. ‘They bave changed my hair to its natural golor, and «topped its falling. 6if." Could anythiny more be said in favor.of any article? . Soli by all druggists. Depot, 103 Greenwich Street, New York, Ful HORRNIR â€"â€"Texas hn The busy nofges ot the woeek are stilled, And racred|quict rests upon the earth, The sonl is chlmed that with its woo was _ Aud joy divine displaces senseloss m, Xas BEASTCBUTLER IN NEW YORK The eye seef not the tainted things of earth, Lit with tHo hope His joyous yr«"min gives Butâ€"looks h d to the celestial birth, ‘The world|is dead, and onty Heavem lives +~The sirm{jof Sacques & Hays, Toro y perinit thhir workmen to: strike wor c @elock if the afternoon on Saturday ‘rom heatts|communing with the thi Prayers, like freed souls, to hdyt \ind bevedigtions trom a Father‘s love Fall viewIessiy and softly from the #k Miasr Ours and Aova i wt wA TIMEE *KOfFE MB i 1: NEWS ITKM s ats the port of ;‘rurml\n, for ug 31st October, as compared poodinz period l'mf 18635, show ‘l.k‘\‘, (’llilb,“flr L’l‘ of flour in L:.ly not much former vears uis Republican‘s *ahl'u,‘i“v apes a noti¢cable fqu; that uoarly» t gambling hellg in the latter yed by the late I}rv there lout of a two st exported, within a «bort time, rs worth of gattlh, . Beef and & ; | 5 igzling for the smpremacy in firl‘iln the employ id Dr. Hail E sABBATH. ilt., at the . Westeyan Centen: Cooper lnnlitulrf. New York subscribed to the Centenary in houe ! | An.. yeReci .. Ge9ot, _ 39 90 1 M m the coast of Corca, 1 vers midered bwy the r Charles BARBARITY IN . 741 \~ ERMO. en y anyut ind nidoarts n use en eani gna i t last week, of whes setthe in (Olis M Register states that in Sqndusky this ch expeed half the vl in that n If 1 ~~ THRRIPNIL eunt nd F above, ven tiso, ting it t v rour | sont, as they defired k ; I | York Stite clecfions ; bos | be over n Thutsday the | _ Hon, Mr, J H} Can any .| for theiriown sakes, i and | more bagte, | The C: chall ; on the tiials; bit t man | fortnight, and then . rlic. | tried, woruld be gblig gro? | Although they dhad Your I terin, thy Crowih we you | in theselenses and | . ‘His Hordshifâ€"‘1 Men | remain of the priesen use t | not disptsed of with the l to stand/over til} the e of | ary. . As far as he (1 rcise | e bad niot beenjatbse h Shamvef Poo for and $ ‘ Cnp of Tea, + ~ We fikd from| the items in the bill of exâ€" penses for last year that three Movsand djl:m were pald for teg, the amount procured for this modest fitGoâ€"srfa. being the trifle of twu‘uly- twa hundred pornds. . Whene we take : into considulation tle fact that tea is purchased only for|the;famfily of the keeper and the #ick, it would seéemithat the Scup which cheers but not inclriates] {s w favorite at the Poorhonse, + x w skey and Cigars» en But the Iuxiptions panper‘of the magnificent Kinzdoth of Efje are not children to be fooled with milk, of uM women to be fedâ€"entirely on tea. <As the lorg evenings of winter approach there are the plpasant social parties for which the Poorhous}! is fimous, and refreshment must be provid$d for the visitor«. _ It would rot do for the chunty to be niggardly in the treatinent of ith guests, and so we tind that nine husdred ddllars were invested last year in â€"â€" Mr. MeKenzip said there was no colmplaint | _ to mak@against the Crown or the Beuch. | HMis: fordshin thought thit a good deal of| time appeared to have been frittered away in | | the course of the proceediags. But, perhaps, | . the delays had Beei necessary. |\__ Mon, Mt. Canjeron said that in cases of tho. | descriptJon of those before the courtâ€"which in â€" | | volved liic.or ddathâ€"the {rown did not wish | \, to force them off. â€" But the prisoners ought to | know Hint by innecessary delays they were ; prolonging theif own term of imprisonment. i | Therears some three cages set for toâ€"day, | but it is doubtfgl whether or not the prisoners } |â€" will be ready in|any of the cases. | { â€" Fathor McMabon, who now lies in jail under | J sentencé of denth, has, we understand, determiâ€" | | ned to mppeal for a new trial, on the ground l | that he ¢an produce certain evidence, not beâ€" | fore forthcoming, to clear him of the charge of | which hp was cbavicted. ‘The new trial will | | be moved for by his counsel, during term ' , time, which begins on the 19th fnstant. | Au agtplication tor a new trial avill also he | made oi) behalfjof Colonet Lynch. I Friving ail, Bv petih rate the New Yo going fo. tion San with the the man will ore Honse o large an amopint of whiske3; f |__A Hact and a Moral. â€" We ml\h-ratn d that the expenses of this deâ€" pattment of the}County government _h_l.\:q‘lx!- At lhlj der the His 1 time ap the cou the dela LocisyiLts, Npv. 8.â€"The train leaving bere at 5 o‘cleck yestPrday afternoon, for Nashville, was clously) thrown of the track at Sinkâ€" ing Creck. ~Th¢ enginecr was badly hurt, and at last hccounts the fireman had not been found. |The Adams Express Co.‘s baggage and smo! cars were burned, and the passengers are said to have been generally robhed. _ No p‘nong' rainjured , ~ Train Maliciously Thrown off the Track. rul d d 18 THI RTURE AND,AREIVAL OP TRAIN® res QDHAWRBL::.:.4.....2.0s T. fifi,'l‘ S ICOYC®Mhas se es snn + 4. (Go Ns [NEWT.. ... >, ... 0â€".7â€"1..07+. .B ME 290 c122000 2 »ovecaseechsevevediase 9. it Tre house Oy ster Il Aga e fter let none talk ef the‘dull hours of life, . Af glass (;1‘ hot toddy and a. fraâ€" ivana afe among the necessities of exâ€" which many a workingâ€"mau is comâ€" ) foregq in these days of a paper â€"basis | .. &6 A Doten Fried.** + PELLERS)! DERECTORY. ime w tkers G the su itowa, 1 Londén pobl PHE FENIAN TRIALS openitg of the court on Tuesday, unâ€" trvbidc cy of Mr. Justice Wilson, _ = rdship/enquired of Mr. Kenneth Mcâ€" hetherhe was ready in any of the tvhigh c'lmq charge. « Kenzid said he would have been ready nses of} Dean, Richmond and Druimâ€" for the absence of initerial withessâ€" se withesses could not possibly be preâ€" hoy degired ‘to tak4 part in the New te eloctions. . But these men would The Bank of England. Yov.|5.â€"The Bank. of England reâ€" o it« <lanlt« dvtring the month erdâ€" @galinst ordship ared se oi th far is | ot been cement vorked ough. . mnllr.{lo-l for New Trials, te electtons. . but these men would un Thutsday morning, _/ [r, J, H} Cameron said it would be well rwin sakes, if the prisoners cou‘d make te, | The Crown did not wish to press als ; but the court would close in a , and then those who had not been ild be gbliged to await another Assize, i they had the power to sit during Crowit would not exercise that power TV KIINGSTON.â€"The Steamer City of cat ; h.m., every Monday and Thureday. Bytaibu at T awo.. cvery Wednesday and I'RIM)NEKH NoT READY. raing counect at Prescott Junetion with l I‘éink Railway for the Kast and West, t iwfth Ferry for Ogdensburghâ€"azain h ikilroads for all varts‘ of the U,â€"8. so Thoins rua on Montreet Time. I.I*'rpnul Market« 1/ UNTREAL.â€"The Steamer Queen foot of Sussex Street every mornâ€" tment of Paupers at the â€"Ointy ©3,000 for Tea, ©500 , and 8900 for Whiskey CA TION IHALi â€"This week and nesxt only ‘ sent Assize ; and those cases | ithin that period would have | the ordinary Assizes in Januâ€" | e (the Judge) was‘concerned, | tbsent from his post from the ! of these trials for five minutes : ¢ hard as he conld to hetp the | atrs from $50,000 to $110,000 inâ€"make a Radical change mt.of the Institution.. One Unce letit get noised abroad 6th, evening.â€"The Petroâ€"} wict, Cotton opened at ratek Orleans middling 15 , to clear him of the charge of nvicted. The new trial will )y his counsel, during term as on the 19th fnstant. ta Lt t the ouly one of pr mall au« valuo of £94,006 ater» ad Montreal L s no right to question which »portion. _ ]s not 1.00 10.9, &.m me ) h PM« | . New Yorrk,Nov,. 8.â€"The Worldgives Fenton | ) 1866 | 8,197. majority ; the /ferald gives him about II,OOO;lhu Times nbout 12,000; and the T/« | bune 12,846, ; I Gen. Sherman‘s Visit to Mexsico, | _ _New Yoms, Nov, 8.â€"AThe Heraids Washingâ€" | ton telegram says Gen. Sherman goes to Mexiâ€" co, it is understood, to remain there only until |the Juarez. Government is once more comâ€" pletely reâ€"established, so that in case it should | be found necersary to use United States trdops to enforce the supremacy of the Meriâ€" { can Republic, an officer may be present of | suflicient prominence to ‘order the entrance of | Unpited States troops into Mexico, and to di. | rect their movements when there. The latest advices received by the Governâ€" { ment from Mexico, are of such a nature as to \ lead to the«@elief that Géeneral Sherman will | not be called upon to exercise the authority | with which he is vested, but his presence there | and the object of it being made known, will | serve as mm «ffoctual checkpit is thought, upon ‘L‘hb""" who imight othetwise be disposed to reâ€" | gi3t the reâ€"ssumpiion of the Government by President Jnare: LATEST AMERICAN peEsrA.Tenes. | | Marâ€"Per ton.... | Woobâ€"Per cord ¢ & From Washington« uc‘ Frare \\'nhln*"km telegrany sass who expect Prosidest] Jobnson to chang course m view o4 the pocont €loctient wi disappomnt d _# n.‘l Leave the questic the southomn poople| and if they doub amendment, | hs will bhow to the will o poople, thus lawiglty L s qare tsld Crnz â€" Instmctions last Suturde . 6+ the brsteaadect maets poot sutalate haltr t4> Je | Bullaock Wieetedt tps. of Massac®usetts» NEW Yors, Nov | 8 '!'lw Post s money article s@Â¥s, qobd is detwer. Loans rather more dquiot. | Discounts los# wctive,. ~Stock market opened gloomily," an ypotations were lower ; govermments were fgl)y sustained exeopt 7:308 Jerome Park Race Jrrows Pary, .\]Hj &â€"The: hurdle rare, one and three ';lluflc miles over) seven hurâ€" dles, was‘run by Rostue, YeHNowHammer and Burprisc, _ Burprise feli; time 4:15, In. the three quarters of a infle dash, Tedvatoss swoh ; time 1214 + M A Brostom +)» [row all tewn> Arrived. | Naw Yore, Nov. #.â€"The Fréach stcamer Finpida, from lln\-rt.rurivvd this mornin«. Supposed Murderer Arr‘#-lrd. Lovisvitug, Nov. ;‘.-lh n Powell, an old policeman, Las been frtested ‘on, etspicion of havidg poisoncd his wife. < . _ The Danger of (rnrr)'lug I"lir'c Arms» Rocmesrer, N. Y., Nov 8.â€"Louis Fox, the biHliard player, was prcidcntlll{‘ shot by the discharge of a pistol, in the pocket of his coat, The ball entered the «bdomen and lodged in the thizsh. ‘The surgeons think Mr. Fox will FiovRâ€"Extra ; No. 1 No. 2 MARRIED. > * * Un the 6th inst., by the Rev. Francis Codd, at the residence of the bride‘s father, Richard Chanâ€" berlin, Esquire, Captain commanding Aylmer Vo!â€" unteer Infantry Company, to Elizaboth, third daughter of Robert Ritchic, Esquire, of Aylmer, C. K. No cards. . i f i _ Bpring |_ _ / .. flatmnfâ€"poz 200 lbs...... Indiay Meat |® _ _ ....., Ryeâ€"per buskel 56 Ihs... Barley _ «/ 48 Ihe.., Wirratâ€"Fallâ€"par hnihel. 60 The Spring _ * aa Corxâ€"Per bushel, 56 Th ........... Poasâ€" * 60 Ihy...........« t Outy © * BA TYE ..1s+44â€"/ 0 4 Mlluns "iollt::‘ ‘oxx~â€"Meisâ€"â€"per barrgl... ...« Prime Mess W Mf s re s mmen . . Mog per 100 1bs.............. s BOblrrercereenserfoncannsnernin Muttonâ€"per 1b by the qr. Vealâ€"â€" * # LAIDDâ€"PEL QTV. ce ereeree ces Fowlâ€"Per g:ir.. Apring Chickens Butrexâ€"Choice Table..... ‘No. 1 Firkin...... *‘ â€" No. & BP "ail., Applesâ€"per bri...... VrertamLrs, &c.â€"Potatoes.. ___,__; Tomatoos per bush Mortimer‘s Remedy for Cholers Diarrs« s GI , hoors_ +k A _ We dortify that Mr. G. Mortimer‘s ©GCholera ; _ November9, 1866 Remedy" has speedily pemoved several attacks ‘of Bowel Complaint and symptoms of Cholera, with which we were Intol Inflammatery Eruptions.==bow disgases o the skin, that are not marked bi constitutional symiptoms aro so dangerous as Erysipelas. Its seat is in the derma or true skin, and during its continuance the superficial vessels are surcharged with an infectious virus. Yot itdiioldn with a readâ€" imees almost incredible to the* depurative counterâ€" irritating properties of Bristol*s Sarsaparilia, All the@extornal eruptions, such a# #alt rheum, notâ€" tle rash, rowe rach, inflammatory blush, humnid*tet» ter, phmlplon, lupus, prurigo, scale, rupia, etc., 6lc., are eradicated with great rapidity by this peorless vegotable specific, . The bowelsshould be kept laxâ€" ative, Shor which purxure BristoDs Vegetable Pilis nre the best and safest medicine. A clorgyman, while residing in Souta America as n anissionary, discovered a safo and simple remedy for the cure of nerrous weakness, carly 5:- cay, discases of the urinary and eeminal organs, and tha whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and v gious habits. â€" Great numf)cn have been cured bifil:in noble remedy. Prompted hy a dosire to besefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will sond the recipe for préparing and using this modicine, in amsoaled envelope, to any one whe modicine, in oaled nes:'h it, j ru“laryc. from tho first, Qxcfli;‘ to think yet better of that which I began thinking well of." 7 Rev. Mexay Waro Berciens For throat troubles they are a rneeific." hi e cdiaii e ns anes . N. P. WILLIK. «* Most salutary rélief in bronchitis." Rev. 6. SttorattD, Morristown, Ohio. " Very beneficial when suffering from colds." Rev. 8. J. P. AxpERsos, St. Louis. « Almost nm.: rolld‘miu the distrersing labor of breathing peculiar to asthm«." j § Rev. A.C. EGGutstos, Now York. " They have suited my case exactlyâ€"relieving my throat so that I could sing with ease." & For sale at 41, 8ussox Street t) September 24 «T have neverchanged my mind re«pecting them § ~ T. Dacearue, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sure to obtrin the muine. I 2014 lease encloscanenvelope, addressed to youree!f Address, JOSEPIL T. INMAX, Station D, Bible House, » New York City. eptember 24 237â€"y Contain no opium, nor anything injurious." Dz. A. A. Harks, Chemist, Boston An clegant combination for coughs." Dr. G. F. BiGktow, Buston I recomuend their use to K:Nio lfiakon‘." s ies v. E. H. Ctarix (Compiled upr*nlu,fur the Timks.) Gov. Fenton‘s Majority» New Y ork *m; Brown‘s Bronchial Troches. Gisewn_Lach Turkeysâ€"Each. Fowlâ€"Per pair li-‘:-fi'nl.! per 100 Ihs «rs W ashington telegram sass those | ] ot Prosident) Jobnson to chnnuge his || view of the pocont éhetient will be ; v tod _ He will Jeave the question to | â€"Â¥ win poople| and if they ddoubt the | nt, hb w$l}) bow to the will of the !« mae. boves iqh ts ho ganetmend : px thoime mnon o| w boctmemeval | Slktglen diae . ti> bocaligd wekies wo Jasres of . bodk meetting: «o) tiee puoiy en the Ne | * s uol We fiecycmamild purct the re» / p pw m +d [ t i w -"’P’d-':‘ at "\ld‘ a in : 4A f'1 w t00like | ptae t be 5&8 oTTAWA MARKET®s, A CARD TO INVALID®,. sPECIAL NOTICEKS. Election Returns. quarted miles over) seven hurâ€" by Rostue, YeHlowHammer and irprise feli; time 4:15, In. the cof a anfle dash, Teévatess sooh ; By Montreal Lin* N. Gerxaix, Sussex Street D. McGratH, York Streot. Herald g;;(:;'!nill} nb_!:ut! Ortawa, November 8, 1866 state lag ningtes t €44M04 *y\flh $9 ‘00 . 8 00 None offering 00 m s6 120â€"3m 37 turns : 30 c © 300 L/ ~S00 * 1000 2000 ~~/ 1000 8 00 6 50 0 00 0 00 5 50 4 00 " QGROCERIES AND PROVIisiIONs, .) Crang‘s News Depot, No. 56, Sparks 8t | #4!" and itake no other “ruggiyoe in Ottawa, and | where. ° * | 40 (ents per Can and| X X K at that. twild GEorar w. CRaNE, o p ol f xt ho ud Lo c eV $B, Rparks Rirect RRHPE(‘TPL‘LL\‘ oFFER TO Merchants, at their new premisés, With a large supply of Foreignâ€" and Domestic Gray Cotton, +1 4 TWEEDS. BLANKETS. &o. &c. t The lh‘: HWole Fleet«==Tiio Yaukees hare sunk +oueâ€" 20 vessels loaded with stonc at the mouth «+ Chatleston Harbor, which will doubtless prevent any versel« drawing uyer a few feet of srater, enâ€" tering that port ior all timme to come; this must prove a seridits lo«= to the proporty owners there, but it will not at all interfere with the supplies of the "Caâ€" nadian Pain Destroyer" for the cure of rheuriaâ€" tisw, the d'}ureux, neuralzia, toothache, and all compluints of that nature, Rold byâ€"all medicine dealers every where ; price 2) ct« per botkle. J beumintersupted suceess their House has had for the p a a unur.l’ has indureed Mepers,. P. A..E. and ®; to a reiewed ply and sell goods at prices which they hope will merit the e ahn im-ru;tcd patronage from an intelligent public, OTTAW A, NOvEMBER 7. . e Mothers Koad Thisiâ€"1Holtoway‘s Worim Jwizenges are m certain and safe remedy for Worms in (Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known, &nd lmvluuch--ly fact that one gteat cause of, death among children is from Woris alone, it emnnot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parcuts the necessity of closely watching their children. |By :0 doing; and understanding the ay‘;-u-tuhu‘_a.nd truo canse of the discase, thousands of children '"ifi"‘ be sared from early graves, . Byurrons or Wonzs.â€"The l'ullwi-s are ‘a fow ioi the very numerous eymptoms an diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetto, emaciated extremities, ofensive breath, frequenrt: picking at the. noe, grinding of the teeth during elcep, harduces of the belly, with frequent slimy stools, and sometiines convulsive fits ;.itching of the arms, pmin in the head and stomach, unquict sleep, faintings, tromblings, coughs, lnd:futina‘ low spirits, frightful dream«, and a gradual waist ing away of flesh. _ They are|pal«t«Vle gnd «clfâ€"administered to the child â€"drive out the w (horwihly without ‘giul and cqnplefclyclenn thestcommachâ€"thereby doing away withithe nocgsity of administering Castor Oil or other unplgheant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. a ZBNBach box contains the facâ€"simile signature of Nogmiror & LySNY, Newcastle, C.W., who are lis sole proprieters, * % it« inclipacity of throwing w‘&mcgm;;p.nich; of perspirable matter deposited upon it. . ‘The conâ€" sequence is the rkin beconies contracted, scales ""lfim“ oA ; and the heat which is on its surface, weakens that nutriment which feeds the HALK, it +oon 'Fh oll, and BALDNESS is immient. Thin preparation at once reailers the skin soft and Jn colcn, evind thie prows ...l.“l‘:.o,-k-/f!mur,.mvm:r.lm- th Mitchelt‘s Dandrutt Embrocation ! R | W. H. NITCHELL e Hair Dressor, Wellington &t., Opposite Montreal + l;"-pr Town. To be hacb of the proprictor, at 209, Wellington Street, and atthe drug stores of J. Skinner, Wellâ€" ington Street ;. J. Brown, Sparks Street; and J, Roberts, Rideau Street, f | »Oitaw a, {uly 2, 1868. | l8iy (%% t Tll' STEAMER QUEKEX we YICTORILA will leave Ottawa for Montreal, 7 a. m., until close of navigation. . Ottawa, November 9; 2TiH Ottawa River Navigation Company. ‘CHANGE oF TImE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS F. w4 ‘vmrrlp. BY A YOUNG LADY, ~~ mwho holds a firstâ€"class diiploma from Je Bureau d‘Education, a situation in a family as | Teacher of English, French and Music, in w‘ich | she is experienced. â€" Address E. L,., T/m«s office. ‘T Oltawa, November 9. 2Tia meinmveif enc es crontr nsc fln n ie 0500 0) OORA ET Uh' And who would be without a can of them at the | \, _ lqw price of 1 Patent Galvanized Barrel Pens. rl\mcslc PENXS ARE USEDIN ALLTHE Government offices, both in England and Caâ€" nlnda. and have been proved by experience to be WBAE o P on d ce C C C the best nnd'vin(;!‘s-evr;i';;wbls p?- ig_;__n.;_:‘fwn: Ottawa, November 9 Tlll ADJOURNED ANNUAL GENER»~ al meoting of the Shareholders will take ;l". at the office of.Messrs. Lyon and Remon, on MONâ€" DAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at halfâ€"past 7 o‘clock, Oftawa Skating and Curling Club, ttawa, October 25 Ottawa, November 9 i", Mot It «ho E.‘%!Kuil-lt cl:o ln.(l. xu)u PonKk . Kre! , brand Qh;z 200 h‘bh.l’:. 1 uflmh y 7 Â¥ 18 WELL KNOWN TO ’I‘IIOIE Wine have carcfully studied the {:culin disonsos <d hair that DANDRUFE collects on the #kin‘ by n 00 700 . 100 â€" 15350 . The Great Dandrud® Preventative. NOTHER FRESN L0T or TnosE miz PORK AND FLOUR. ut n':;juurll to it a b rould be on â€"ever hoth as a DRESS 34â€"A $ â€" LC A â€" of@g§z#eâ€" ‘ NO. =0,.â€" SUs=sIIX ®2.eIcE:E; » We eur M. ANSELL‘s awa, and medicine doale . everyâ€" 144â€"6m ared by DRESSING ind RENOYVA To CLESON & a.. UST REOPMYVED ar TIERCES GOLDEN AND OTHER SYRUPS i Fvl‘ % l‘A 1€ .& t BARRELS OFP ALLâ€"KIND3SAOF SUGAR IOXES TOBACCG BARRELS MESS AND» PRIME MESs PporK BOXES RAISIA® BUNXDLES AMERICAN CoTTON YARNX BARREL® SPLIT LABRADOR HERRINGS BAGS RTC HALE CHESTS OF TEA BAGS CQARSP AND FFINF SALT Holimeay‘s Worm _ Lezenges, CHAS. H. CARRIERE, LYVER BROUGHT To OTTAW A. CoMPIRSIN( booutiful gloss,‘ | * ry I.ag;'uylnnl Cfienflc--n'- Commission. / . Pam Ofcectivey NE OF THE LANMGEST AND BEST EELECTED st ie pen yet manu .\'.';A’)(l'}ll.fl, Eula by all the br widn 211â€"3 Agent THF, PUBIIC, THE TRADE isd cotxtrr es the |trish | _ Tickets may be procured fpn Messrs. P. A | At 7 o‘clock in'theevmjngoftbomdly $ 00 e mt Cm ++ CR5CX Slreel ; 10s, | Putterson, and Dr. a:v’;ffu«um;u.-n. i / \'m‘ and Radford and It. Bishep, Sparks Street ; | !.nd essrs. Jas. Montgomery and H'r:-rd Grant, ; WII.I. BE RECEIVED BY Tus Us»â€" dersigned until MONDAY, the 12h XOYâ€" EMBER, 1866, ut Three o‘clock, r. w, Q&hc exâ€" eavation and comp‘etion of m Well, on North â€" west corner of Mosgrove and St. Paul streets, in this city, according to apecificagion of #aid work, to be seen at the ofhice ‘of the (,'il.’ Engineer. Tenders to state the nnnufn’er foot for the first ten feet, and the amount L" oot for the next five feet lower. . The work to be completed on of before the 5th December next. (By leb@er§ c 5.cc 03c k) City Hall, Ottawa, November 7, 1866 All the tedious «titch, stiteh, stitch, by hand, is dirmned with when you aroâ€"onse the '-r-«ur «f a Wueruer & Wirsox. , . â€" | _ The.Turee Swcu apd Embroidering Attachâ€" mont #or those machines mmn‘x’ on hand. * £roa av ad n u4s Celebrated Machines! ‘vuu-u ron ARTIsSTIC BCAUTY, simplicity, casy running, noiscleseness, and speed are every where the ladies favorte. The immense increasingâ€"demand for these MACHIN have rendered mo unable of late to Cl my but I aim now prepared to furnish th¢ different etyles to all who may favor me with a call. [R®"Ladics don‘t fail to ball carly and eecure for yourselves a houschold treasure, a Whecler & Wilson Rewing Machine."®> F 1. A,. WALTON, Agent, 87 Sparks Street, Ottawa. ym N. B.â€"Needics for all Machi Machine Oil, Bpool Silk, etc, _ AlTkinds of Sewing Machines repaired. _ .. 2{hy | _ elicers, and general business of the boeifl‘:' At Eleven o‘clock a. m., the bocutg‘;;u Â¥Fo IN PROCESSION and proceed to Christ Chureh, Upper Town, where Divine Service will be held by Rev. J. 8. Lauder, Chaplain of the Society. Durâ€" ing service a collection will be taken up in ud "of the charitable fund. â€" l1 Irishmen and descendants of Irishmen favâ€" ble to the Society are invized to join the proâ€" The Anniversary Dinner Weliington Street. . By order GOD sAVE THE QUEEN. Oltawa, November 6. TIHIE ALBION KOTEt NOR THE ANNUAL ELRCTION oOF ._ @Bicers, and general busine«s of the Rociety. eP THE CITY or OTTaAWA, > Will meet in their Room#«, Queen Street, on nesday next, 1::th In=t AT NALLâ€"PAST NINH ©‘CL0CK, a, l. ANOTRER LinG® 4XD Cudion now o cunust * tige 3. % .* 4z *~ ’T- f yg. A TEBmNDHmhns : THE MEMBERS oF THE Protestant Benevolent Society WILL TAKE PLACE IN Nicuoras Sreerr #% WILLILAM P. LETT, City Clerk THOMAS SPROULE, &o ist qpuuirter, of effort r_u ~Hp mtinagniee «f 2T4d 276td bef â€" . | IOHnn RATURDAY . Foth Mosers. Reuter, Liot Montreal By JOHK Mont real, Gotober Un THURSDAY , the of C. C,.â€"Blue Ex Ware, and a g« f Cataloguer pwe Sale a ) a‘clod Abou THL R©RLD‘S 1 I | _ e Twket ca | Sap, and of Mess the Russell House and Mathews" o ‘Theatre. ‘ PAD Positivels night ‘ On Thursday Brandi Thursday MINSTE BIL will Fale at NINE «1 His Worship Hon. John A+ W. F. Powell, CH Maving the 1 t house er €1 ye. Imined sepa will have drees in defon intellectual pul Gallery, 25 SKETC _ OR, THE RADE ®AL3 Nepean, Nov ATC(-uy of suit of Horace Ven. Ex. lc‘ issued out of at Toronto, ag ton and W City of Will be noon, all the und to lot Gowmn‘s full Return of the Table and ADE #AJ al, Got ober NOV EM Under the GENERAI a, October eridan ANTEL in the D At (L OF To | ‘M y * Fko

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