Sealed Tendersâ€"A. M. Festing. Great Fall in Coal Oilâ€"Ww. Hearn . Money to Loanâ€"J. P. Macpherson. Voticeâ€"Phoebe Hamilton. Noaw Dresses and Winciesâ€"Grant & Homierson. Fine Gold Jewelleryâ€"E. K. MacGillivray & Co. fallen by their plotting asd interference. They do not like, and they might very paturâ€" ally be presumed to be desizons of cver throwing the commercial system, which to some extent prevails in British Americs, and waich is no less at variance with their comâ€" mercial system, than was the Imperial Gorâ€" ernment of Mazimilian with their Republican. «As a ’C'tvuuot a practical kind, und lia ble to be the cause of daily irritation throughâ€" out the whole exteat of our contiguous bouadâ€" awries, a free trade policy in Cansda may very readily be admitted to be more agnoying to the Americans than the political ru‘le of an Emperor on the farther side of the Rio On-b; and it is quite possible, as Dr. Tupâ€" per urges, that with a people so eminently practical as the Americans, this consilera tion has entered more larkzely into their calâ€" eulations for absorbiss Canads, thin we have heretofore supposed. + + The influence of the Fenian element in the z:nd-iu New York State is openly by .. both parkies. â€" The World charges the deféat of Hofiman upon the Rudigal misrepresentations in the intcrior cinmes and towns where ly. voteraare pumeâ€" rous, and says that but fot the Fonian vote John T. Hoffman wonld have been ciected by, ‘mtremendous majority. | It professes to blame the Radical majority im ‘Congress for wot having repealed the neutrality laws, at the elose ot last session. and thereliy‘ given â€"free seope to the Fenian jnvasion of June; but we hardly think the Worl? is so dewoid of prin¢iple as to advocate & measure "of that kind, even if its own party controlled the On no ocecasion will the n-esoti Old Advertisoments be inserted | ChreOttawaCimes Da. Terress in hi« speech at the banquet m honorof the Colonial Delegates recently given in London, adduced as one of the reasons why the Americans desired the annexation of Canada that they disliked to eeo the Britâ€" ish or Free trade system, carried on in such close proximity to their Protectionist policy. B is dificalt to sey. what torce there may be in this. tonsideration, but Dr. Tuapper evidently attached a great deal of imâ€" portance to it, and thereby incidentaily paid a compliment to the wisiom of Mr. Gait‘s fiecal legislation of last Sesgem Even Free Traders condemned the efght h to Ti sentranet he Jn h i that legislation upen the anbject mght jeoparâ€" dise the prospectsof Confederation with the peoâ€" ple of the Maritime Provinces; but we think Dr. s view a much more logical one, in ï¬m. than Mr. Brown‘s. The Americans, with all their boaated devotion to liberty, are extramely intolerant of every systeny but their own. They did not like and they have long threatened to overthrow the political eystem, which for a tisse prevailed im Mexico ; and which now appears to have Mr. Clapp, of BuBHalo, at one time ‘an arâ€" dguat Knowâ€"Nothing, and latterly a blatant adâ€" voeate of Fenianism, attributes his defeat to the failure of the Radicals; to carry the Fenians with them. The confession he makes is a humiliating one, and is of conurse framed with due circamspection, but =s an apology for a defeat 1t really displaya s degree ofcandor which is remarkable. + He says : ® But we fear thit a large measure of the olbl:::a.. its e mr:m own *Wdï¬mm‘-â€"whkhï¬e&- w pv..h exh e:;‘"‘l’hmipn m “m adventitioue Aelpsâ€"running after strangs godsâ€"eourting votcs not given upon the score of eny wkywkr/n! ?flbâ€"mh its right political character. | dï¬' that there mussi b# ï¬lc-w'c:‘l_c weakening mw« om these experime always hazardous in the unofn:v.pu‘:‘; whose natural strength is the strength of a | principle." : 3 | In fact the * strainge gods," though run af ter, would not be.caught by Mr. Cispp‘s proâ€" fessed devotion, and for the want of their #upâ€" port, he lost his election. It may safely be ealculated that after this time Mr. Clupp‘a ‘paper, the Buifalo Ezpress, will not contiune ite patronage of the Fenian nuisunce; and now that m&pmm there will be a sudden fulling of in the expression of Amerâ€" :MM Irish gricvances generâ€" however, of a venty "a house divided agninst itgelf"" and liablo to the consequences at avy time. . The lops ot Tuesday last have not contributed in any degree to the closing up of this dm-d the complexion of the Legislature be materially changed fur two years to come; to that the time for "*uking Canada" is not yet at hand. . * And Capt. Rynders offers us another of the Tammany Haf orators on clecâ€" l'l:ï¬l-â€"llqm- spouting to keep the crowd in hnmeriwhile awaiting electio® rcâ€" turns, thus deliyered himself on a point in which we Canudians have not a littls in * Captain R If Tammmany Hall does het duty Mmfl-l- not desert Ber. (Apâ€" Captain l]fl‘ipx.et‘n have / a ‘ united m“%%n we‘ll ask John Bull to! settle up the t« he owes us, and if be | don‘t pay then we‘ll invace Canada. â€"(Groat | fh-% But we are a dirided people now | and no matter o tell we ate not | ableto cope | fore ‘n,s"m,‘uduwy? know it. But le evory Stats in the | Union, and man in it, ready to fight for | his country. "(Applause ) s I The asgurance of the galisint Captain is much more y ing than we had any right to expect froum such a quarter. o the first place to |"a umited country" of the Republic will be an exceediogly dificult task ; for it is now, bct‘::he purposes of concerted national action, equally and determined ly divided thito everit was ‘at aoy former period of its Y . Not at any time during the war did‘the Government present the spectacle of ay rupture between its Exâ€" ecutive, and e. brauchess it is now, For Arrreal and Departure of Movis see Jst poge A voiceâ€"â€"Let‘@take Canada OTTAWA. XOVEMBER 10, 1866. City and County Official Pape: NEW ADVERTISEMEXTs. Patrick Donohus is a man apparently beâ€" tween 20 and 30 years of age, with dark eyes, moustache and hair, and appeared to be the most respectable looking of the lot. Ho (was peatly dressed in a suit of black, and when placed in the dock stated that he was anxzious have his trial proceeded with as soon as Is. To the indictment be pleaded not Ity, and his trial by consent of counsel was xed for the 30th inst. Mr. McKensic also moved to quash the indictment in this case on the same groundas in the previous cases. _ | LETTERFROX WUIKEUCRPHY | | _ Mike‘s Plan to Settle the Dific=lty ! ; count, it does not even appear from the tenor of the Captain‘s remarks that Canada would be invaded at all. ~The confession that the | Amecricans © are not §Ble to cope with f } nations." looks very much like |wm l the way for letting down the Fenian question, | and weâ€"shall be beartily rejoiced it l)nnqnh‘ of the election should impress both partie* | equally with the impoliey of their encontagâ€" | ing the Fenians.* 4 ulc e clcul Rivcai chance to escape. If Jfl:lt-Bnll will only. ‘be kind enough to pay that littie Alabama ac William Baker was the noxt prisoper placed in thedock. The same plea was put in by counsel, aud the defendant pleaded not gullty, aud stated that be was not rndm trial. At this stage a lengthy discussion place beâ€" tween lhomd equnsel on both kides. Mr. McKenztie _p&_souer desiring to postâ€" THE FENIAN | TRIALS. ANumber of the Prisoners not Ready. The Jury Return a YVerdict of} * Not Gullty." ! Ame saiue groundas in tac previoUs €Ases, | Exivian troubles Irere and elsewhere, you will Frederick Fry, a Swiss, nextappeared at the | heg. . 5o lot go your prisoners, rad {ho only bar. He is awtail man, with topst ropalsive | thing which will give the agitators auythivg features. He stated that he had gerved in the | to agitate about will be gouo. All will conâ€" British and United Statea armies. | chide that it is best for Ireland to remain «nâ€" Mr. McKenzioâ€"in this case my. Lord I | def the control of England, as they have not think we will be ready about the middl« .of ; sons» enough to COMN? themselves. next week. I also in this case make the same | (Signed,) : motion as rezards the indir(mnl;:‘bdng hbad in P Y uitts rastuathitle Hon. J. H. Cameron desired a jury to beemâ€" pannelled at once to try the issue. ' Mr. McKouzic requested s delay until toâ€" morrow morning. . _ mesis | Mr. Cameronâ€"I will join issue upon that | plea my Lord, bot I rmust oyec\ to the post« : ponement. The pla is a dilstory one, and | thero is no resson why the maiter cannot be ’ at once decided. . â€" Uuless there is au aftfidavit | put in } canuot consent. $ t } Toxoxto, XNov. 9, 1896. The court met at 10 o‘clock, a m. The same counsel for crowa aud dofsnce as previous trials. Peter Cur®n alize Doyle and Heary Lavelle, woere frst placed in the dock. The former is a tall, stout man with light comâ€" plexion, blus eyes, woustachs and beand, and has the appearance of a labouring man. | He seemed to be between forty and fiity veers of The prisoners then sevcrally‘ pleaded not guilty. : > . fro cce mtb : Bernard Dunnwas next arrafkned. . He is a tall, powerful looking man, between 40 and 50 years of age, and like the preceding prisâ€" oners zl:ndod not guilty. â€" Mr. McKeuzie made a Similar motion in this case. . . poue the trial of Hughes‘ case without having, as the crown alleged,any reasouable cause for doing so. wb uen (ello o\ â€"pitiaih cunety p + The Queen os. McGrathâ€"In this case, which was trisd yesterday, and resulted in a verdici of not guilty, after the Â»ï¬ of which a new indictment was preférred against prisoner, Mr. McKenzie for th« prisoner plvo’l«g avterfors ae» Mr. McKebzie stated that be required time to consider the question, and after some disâ€" cussion it was agreed that the issue in the YÂ¥câ€" Grath case should be tried on Monday. _~ James Hurk, Jaimes Spaulding and. Willism Ort were thon placed in the ::lk, and haviug been arraigned, pleaded not ty, and stated that they were not ready for trial. TRIAL of DANIEL DIAMOND. age. Henry Lavelle is about the same age, with dark eyes and hair, and a most unsassumâ€" lnftoo-mmoe. Hg was dressed in a shabby suit of black, and wore a white neck tic. Mr. McKenzie saidâ€"I move, , my lord, in these cases to quash the indictmént on the same grouad as in the O‘Neil case, and on the further ground that the offence took place be. fore the pessing of acts 29 and 30 Vic., chap. 4. His Lordshipâ€"Well, ifany arrangemeng can be arrived at, I am satisfied. | The prisoners wers then removed. John Gallagher, John Grace, Daniel Quinn, and John Moran were then placed in the dock. Grace, since his incarceration has receéived $1,850 as his proportion of the reward offered for the arrest of John Wilkes Bootn, h¢ beâ€" ing ons of the troopers joined in the cap» ture. * Mr. McKensicâ€"I also make the tioulnllnuea;us. P P ( s ag The indictment having been read, the pris. oners, by â€"direction of their counsel, pleaded nok guilty. :.:. ol renlip s Mr. McKenzioâ€"I am airaid, my lord, not for | some time. There are a number of witnesses | we require whom wo have not been able to | procure. _ Bettér let the time be indefinite, . | Hou.J. H. Cameronâ€"â€" It would be better if my | learned friend could name some day, so that . we might, have our witnesees hore. The | crown bas been Rut to considerable cxpenss, | and wé are pre topfoce‘dlnolllhem-’ in which true bills bave boen foun!!, | i6 cok ;-cn:l-.:!; m W:;d"'lm':!'::e‘s;‘: ' Tae Aovasce or rus Aoz.â€"That thp age in cussion it was agreed that the ?‘,‘, in the NÂ¥c. | Which we live and haye our being it one of Grath case should be tried on Monday. | progress, there can be doubt; but | James Burk, Jaimes Spaulding and. WilliM® | cousing across the Hnt i on :, :‘;U:‘: Orr were thon placed in the dock, and baviug ; id roengirnee mbutmnet divipl on been arraigned, pw“::f“).’ and stated | Y®nce of progress ; this we notive from the un;l thg ;ero 'aotirc:gy for tril. i fact that. ‘Massachusetts, the old wooden nutâ€" lar x:od:n I:: qm'ah‘thoei.;d.mer' *«sm> | meg State, has, at the recont election, returned The Queen és. Dantel Diamond. This prisâ€" ‘ two Amprican gentlemen of the " African perâ€" oner was m.::t pBced in thg ;::L Some time ; suasion," to soats in her Legislature. So was ocempied in empannelling a jury, twenty | we go. "::"“ being challenged â€NTM éomn. ;' Tus Westursstes Rsview.â€"Wo have reâ€" Ur MaCah in ndanine Hhh nses m« 41. ficeived the October number fromâ€" Mosurs I. Mr. McNab, in ofening th: case fof the Crown, observed that the nt charged the prisoner as an American citizen, and was traméd similar to thcolhm.:::‘hd beou preâ€" fetred. The privoner was ed on Saturâ€" day tlie 2nd of June, at a »place nlld.’. Frenchman‘s Creok, with a six Barrelled revolâ€" ver in his possession, and from the suspicious | account he had given of himself, the crown had ] deemed it their duty to indict him. As there | was a number of withesses he would proceed | to call the evidence. { His Lordshipâ€"â€"When ars you likély to be ready with their trials? { Mr. McKensioâ€"Bcfore the day is over it is my intertion to make & proposition to my learned friends whereby the remainder of these cases may be deférred until next assize«. Witnesses for the Prosecution, Jolin Metcalf sworn.â€"I was present at the fight at Ridgeway, and saw Eusign McEachern shot there. . The prisouer mady the following statement, which T took down at the time, He saill ho was an Araerican citizen, and a native of Iroland. ‘That ho was a Roman Catholie, and worked as a puduler ; that ho usually reâ€" sided in Philadelphia, and left there for Pitts» burg ; that be was in Buflalo six or seven weeks before the raid ; that be came over into Canata on the 1st of June, and returned to Buffalo the same night, and bad again crossed over on the Saturday,when he was arrestod. . Rouben Mosiar swornâ€"Ou Saturday morp, | . TNE Misstfzsâ€"Dopres and Benedict‘s ing, by direction of Captain King, 1 .m..,ï¬g winstrel troupe gave their last performance in the priconer about four miles from : Fort Erié, | thi\cit_v] last light' and were again greeted by on the banke of the Niagarta river. T Asked | un enthusi i¢ audience. | The eatertainment him if he hed any arms; be ‘replied uot; 1\ | niGecty then searchii him, when he told mo he had a | w85 Applauded, throughout, and not undeseryâ€" revoiver, aod r-n bkis band in bis pocket aud | edly, for they gre, as s whole compauy, withâ€" drew it onut.. 1 took it from bim. It was a siz | out lon, the best organized of min« barreHed revolver, loaded but noteapped., o: ‘l“’m‘P‘ on‘ the Foagh 'viciml.‘ncycudn Crossâ€"cxamined by Mr. McKenzie«â€"When 1| **** e M 5 f arrested him he said he was no Fenian. ( They wili per in ‘Montreal on Monday, h.d1 homw s b‘ovm;bury swornâ€"I hvl:ng to the : Tuosday a Wednesday nifhig, and tery, and was present with several , friends of the 3t tan others when prisouer was arrested. Anu“;: .d-fl.: o‘f the *. o nnel of Anjovinz were going down the river some one oried out, | *‘** io mike tho ‘onpuitaults featir ie 4 # Fenian ; Captain King then ordered u6 to ar. | 8 richs mg entertafement. | |_ rest him ; he said be was no Fenmian, but reâ€" * â€" fused to state where he came from. . There . â€" the of doing good.© Rev. E. were some cartridges taken from bim by ml Evans, |Delbi, Ohio, writes :« 1 have used evidence of the previous withess. , Eplobalsamum| They have eh-nl:h'r sworn, but k e »Elon Tapper sworn, but objected to by Mr. | to its natural color, sod stopped its falling of." Thomas Somersbury swornâ€"I belong to the land battery, and was present with several others when prisoner was arrested.. <As we were going down the river some one oried out, # Fenian ; Captain King then ordered us to arâ€" rest him ; he said be was no Fenmian, but reâ€" fused to state where he came from. . There were some cartridges taken from bim by ons evidence of the previous witness. . :lhhm-m.ht%bz Ht.w' McKengic o-tho.sw'nd that the f name wus not on uumm&l The Fenians arrived at Fort Frie on the Ist of Fer Montroal Line. XPECLAL FROX TOROXN To previou8 |. ; .., $ Wiinesses for the Defence» , | * Josepb Corney eworn. â€" 1 teside. in Bubialy, ; and am ««perintendent of the Buttalo Lron and ; Nail Company. ‘The prisoner was in our emâ€" | ploy for about a month ‘before the raid as & | | puddler; ho wasa tranajent hand. â€" On the 2nd | | of June 1 beard he was in Canada; when with 4 t us he bore a good cbaracter. ~ Tam an English» | man and have resided in tho States sinco 1830. | | Jn times of excitement itis customary to catry â€" | revolvers. At the time of the raid a good | ! miny ‘-4(.\’»!(. wont nvor to Conade out of curiâ€" i | ogity. | j Miutrtany Seavick.â€"We understand that the â€"‘C% ;) Phillipps has been appointed chapâ€" ’ :I(o detachment of the 100th stationed : here by the officer in" command. As will be § in another colump, the military eorâ€" H will for the future be held in the Court Iiia. hich has been obligingly offered for ;cuzfl of H, M. troops. | _ Ortrawa Fieup Batrtzar.â€"â€"In. obcdicuce to ! from beadquarters, the Ottawa Field | are to sond their guns and all other t % pertaining to the said Field \Battery ! to Quebec; in exchange for which they will 1 I & i rocfivu threa nine â€" pounders and one tweptyâ€" ' four pounder howitzer. : New haruess, stores, | ammnition, and all other material required ! by this change will be issued iratnediately. | and thr ‘utof mtainbleau ; aad Contoinporary l.it-é | erature. ' f *4 _ Tus Frout Moxtusyt.â€"Thera is now on cx» ; | hibition, at the establishment of Mr. Nills, | | Sparks tm%n excoedingly chasteo montâ€" | | ment, ufacgtured bytho_oi\hr of the friends | | of the My, Lonis Pecht, to b« placed over | | his remains in | the cemetery. It will bo on | exhibition toâ€"day, Saturday, and Monday st | [ Mr. Mills® where subscribersto the foud aud | | others may examine it. â€" The earving, particu« } |larly u:rdn and the harp, is very neat | ;lndlhohhnle thing retlects great â€"ctodit on i | Mr. Mills. . «=â€"â€" | C 2. Not Guiltys* | throat. I is Lordship then “lxu%nl the jary. The ‘ {:r.nt wou! jory retired at halfâ€"past four, and returned | be used is with a verdict of not guilty.. t b:;ird‘:: ;: Lotter from Mike Murphy, | K S he following letter was road to.day by one Buffalo, t 6f tho Crown ofticers, paurporting to come from l Fort Eric Michacl Murphv. | T.p. 19. t Burrard, Nov. Tthy 18§8. 0| (weon the Sim,â€"The Fenisgas, Irish like, [ am almost | house, the ashamed as an Irighman to say, havo @dhered | ayrest gno *o their enemiecs. Now, L wish to ;Pr0PO8®. ® | no was in plan to end all this trouble for you in Cam@®da. | _ mag p , Get togtther all your Fenian prisoncrs, and | over with M‘il‘ them to the Ammerican linss, and set them | paid their over, with a warning not to be caught N: > purpose h That will ead the matter at once, ‘These | Jno. Ste pepple might havemade you trouble {{ th¢Y | ang oxgin gone with the Union party. Tiey bare Newbiggi gohe, as they always have, with their ©2091€8; | Fune slog now will have to get their hélp £999 | ppout 4 them, . and liitle can they 3¢t {TOM | popjay ; th¢em. _ All they want of them are their véges, bayonct. and now they know they can have them in ‘ bigwin an any event, so thez will give them no aid 10 | a5feq wh, th¢ir schomes to invaile your country, for they i none: °I seq they can ouly go there against the RePUbâ€" | unc nand, lichus always, as they always hava done, My in the tho co mln'mun, ; .m\'e];y sormy to say, ptoras:kta.) He came love liberty, but still go for the w saidâ€"Ha s not loyv't: it: They do not \lmm the | down, as mduning of the word, in fact they don‘t know | bim to a what they want. / If they «did they know not Fand be In how to realise it. ‘Ehere will be an end tolbwk. Fdvian troubles Irero and elsewhore. von wil | _ i ww rossâ€"examined by Mr. McXab.â€"Ths Fontâ€" ans were beyant tho riverwhon lâ€"got up.. [ saw nothing of tho prisongieiter Fridey motaâ€" ing: he was a goud character, and as gobda bov as was ever in that hous». Margarct Bm oothey aworn.â€"I reside at Biack Roxk. I kuow tho prisocgr; he boorded at n{hm, and was there qn: Friday ibn 1st of Junus ; I rewember the day by the boys making sugh a fues looking at ths company going be« yapt into Caneis. . My sou cailed the priconer upin the moruiag ; I genstrally goto bed early, but the boys dou‘t. r. K. McKenzio theu pat in the affidavit of John Jeukins and othare, of New York, s& to prisoner‘s character. _ f closod the case for the defence. {r. McKenzie addressed the jury in a long aud eloquent speech ou bebaif of prison«r. â€" _ The Grand Jury entered the court bringing in true bills against Patrick Conrey and John Contov. 1 _ Mr. McKenzic here objected that so far there | no eyidence that the prisoncr was a Fonâ€"| , and the (witnces could not bo a«ked whit other persons did till it was proved that prisoner was congccted with Fevianism. is Lordship overstuled the objection. *‘ > | xamivation ¢ontiuued~â€"They asked provie l «ions for 1000 men, but thoreâ€"was not as vauy as that. © They landed at tho lower forry, and | from thenes marched to the village ; some of | thom stayed on the btow of the hiil, and the | remainder were on the feont street, searching | for provisions, t Cross«cxmwincd tw M#.) Vlemin&â€"â€"It ta | Kate McTagus ewornâ€"I koepa ialcon at Black Rock, anud know. the pricoper. Ou Thursday night I saw the prisouer takipg his in wy sbop. ~I also saw hbim on Friday night and Saturday moraing. Irememberths Clsto when they leftout barn, went down the river road about four miles, tien went down the town line between Bumic and Witonghby. Prizonct was artested on Edwin Herechey‘s farut, about iour mailes betow Fort Ervic. This closed th¢ case for the crown. The followin:s withéesses wore called tor the F.rnns paceiox ov . A. Harrison reolied on bebalf . of the Crowan in a teraperate and eloquent #peoch. lish Could anything more be said in favor of any article? Bold \by.all druggists. ~Depot, 193 COreenwich Strï¬d,m-t. Crossexamiued.=â€"t1 ou pl LOCAl NEWLS. wary t aph Loodred bands.â€" uofactory is quit« here thae Fenisns embarked. wl t tw Ms. Ulcming.â€"â€"It t«a in the United: States: tméncey nrs respectfully into Cenade in Juge Miceare Mrsruy THE OTTAWA TI mary to carry | V-E‘Jh}ofn':dv i raid a good | * s 2 out of curi. | P42 sud ov o | _ Corpl. A. H wtwgen | teo | do., ist prize + asked _ No. 3, or‘ oucoo#r Garrison Battory of | m C9t | Aviillery; on Iursday last turned out in full | i. ine """52"- tor targ pnc{ipg, to compete for a.: d provi« j Bilver Medal, tedf by Licutenent Russel1, | s maby i The daé' was libe, and the hits mufl" wore li '::;:':%! fair avatage. rete +.~w proseut f-\!l,\' men, | and the | and th¢ officeps, Captain Porry, Lickténants | arching | Rus«ot!: and Clymow.] The men looked clean, ‘l JIt tea| and presonted (to the gye what an old soldier | trvi¢ s opy » woald term ©, an'm’d woli got tp." | Qnits a | â€"â€"| ammber® of citizens and ladies werd on the | ‘cuians, l's“’“?"o whos}. pleagant faces end ‘gn'xciougz \\"-'uâ€;lt: | countenances, inspired the men to keon come | nchby . | potitibli and orderly conduct. | § | 186 | _ Corpl. A. Heron, 18 points ; Bdr. B«'gubl, 16 | do., ist prize Corplt’Ko kiss, 13 do., 2ndt do.; | B‘dr. Eatle, 1t do., ;rdtfu.; Corpl, Jtl eron, | 14 do,; (the theo last namod having tipd, they tossed \;r‘ior clwioq af 3rd priss, Earle winâ€" l niog.) Batte S‘ergt,-!{vorWnlkcr,loipc?imc: ; Guongrs Waife, 9 do.; W. Heron, lod?i;b‘l‘fl"' itin.,Oxdo.; Stowart, 9 do.; ‘Fhomson, 9| do.: MT:', 9# €o0.; Ogtivia., 3 do.: Rvan, 9 do, ; | i enc $s) Magnirs | a d | = ES * On Wedag=day diming William (Slavin | was placed im the dork. Heis a amall mwau, | thin aod pald, and wpars a beard anmd mous | tacbe.| He ipvory dpaf and was allowod to { leave the dock and st neer the witners.box, «o ' that he might bear t eâ€"procecdicgs. . | Mt. Kenyotbh. MoKenzio and. Mr, Jowm«« \Fleming deffuded the prison«r. ; _ Mr, Metcalfo, private to the © Queen‘s Owi,‘ | sworn, and examined by Mr. Hurrison=â€"Was { at the battlelof Ridgeway on the 2nd Juue. ‘The Cenadikn volunteers, io uniform, wot | then attecked at Limeridge by a considerable | foree of Feonfabs. . Baw a man shot down by | my side, and) othors killed and wounded. . The Governments of the United States and Groot |nritain weord thenâ€"at perce. I ata employed | now down‘at the old fail. â€" Prison«r there made | a Maï¬omgn to me without inducgment or | throat. + I ghve him & caation to say â€" nothing ‘ that would be injorigas to himself, «5 it would | be used in gvidence against him, _ He told mo ; ho was an Americanicitizen, of New York, a | guilder by e, a Roman Catholic, and that | he caurmy t Heuege,. near â€" Rochester, to | Buffalo, thit he crossed over from Buffalo to !lcï¬- then on the town line between Bortie ; Mr. Samnel Howelf P | and Willpugbby, some three miles from Liras» | gust last. The trik] w |ridge. H dklnou-g be hail beeb BZRUNE With | T pneslay last, ifhe the Fenigus. The Ridgway afiair took place M Mn ae® | about sevien lhltn?r?ruing, gome phree. or four , 504000 of twontyâ€"fivham :m':rs aftér prisoner came to my plase. Numâ€" of " not guilty," and bers of pdreons toatmed went to see . what the |;,,., fechant | Feniaus frore about. â€" Muskets and cartridges ; EDI"I'V d: ‘h'““rfl. s were scattored about on the camp ground. | 1 | !Sttment from Hig Lo: | saw theng that morning after leaviog prisoner, < . " Phoobe Weaver, thi | when I prococded there. He told me when | not guilty. Pivere| w ) he a4es hat he was hard of bearingâ€"had got | denice pointing to you | deaf by Ueing in the American Artillery. _ Ha| Post, but you are now | suid as be was deaf he would be aftaid that not | crime, and in tha «es bearing (the chal eng:, nor knowing the | rogarded &s innocegt. | watchwotd, he would be shot by the Feaians, , country will not cquvi + and theréfora wished to stay at my place. He | clicumetantial evide | said he got away trom tho Feniaus that mornâ€" | Garth know whethér y ing.. I jouders hi to bave: been: all | But there is a Higher | night with the Fenjans and to bave got away | #4d all other cases | towards inorning. |T judge be ranst have left | tried, and when yog a | them in the fore of the night. | ; bid that this verdigt s | .To Mt. |McNab.â€"Hoe said be found the | Are vow discharged," | a guard gver every door. Slavinand Hughes i were UEup"tn '&3’.’,"“3†they were no Fexians, wauted to get Ilflou river. .ï¬c Fenians told them to | abut up;|if they did not, they would rua a bayanet | through thoto. Either Slavio or | Hughes said there would be no work on the \__Witneks was soitg away but was recalled by : Mr. MeNab, and then stated his reason for | wishing to stay was, because be did not know f(ho watéhword for the British troops or the | Fenians; and was afraid of being shot. | _ Wm, [Miller sworn, and @xamined by Mr. | MeNabâ€"+â€"Saw prisoner at Stookdele‘s farm on | the morning of thcr @nd of June, Saw a rifle | there. â€" He said he bad: no arms. Mr. Stockâ€" Thtry wore isix roguds fired «t thire hunâ€" cl)ud !s’ndn. ‘C-lml‘fll A; llrmn,} sepring cightien poings, being the highest mgds, and thits darrying bf the ruv-dnl. The m:%nl is of sulid kterling filvor, aud was manufactuifed by Mi. E. K. nc('villrrmy, of the Shefield Houss," On ofpic side} is a gunâ€"catriage,| with tour arttilers hen in dullunifom, aut nu‘itim-, ote. On the Jeverso engraved within‘a wreath â€""Presented by Licutenant A. L. Ruksell, to No. 3 Bettery] Providional Artillers, | Oftawa, Jno. St« and exam| Newbiggi Juns alot about 4 a watchwofd, he wouï¬! be shot by the Feaians, and thergfore wishsd to stay at my place. He said he got away trom thoe Feniaus that mornâ€" ing.. I uderstood hi to bave: been all night with the Fenjans and to bave got away towards morning. (I jud'io be must have left them in thefors part of the night. | _ > To Mt. McNab.â€"He said be found the arius abput two milos from the Kewbigzin farm. t | Mr. McKenzie contended that thero was no evidence against osu-im to sustain any of the cbunts in the indictment, He called for the detence, [ John fTughes, a Fenian prisoncr, sworn, exâ€" amined ylil:‘i-’lgmlug. I know the prisonter, I met him first in New York city. !k‘e‘ went together from thet place to Honeoys to look for work. â€"On the 24th of May: we: left there nad came to Rockester; could gat no work there went to Buffalo, arriving on Thurs» day, the| Jist May. Slavin callod upon a friend of his there, named Jaines Dandridge, to get work. Dandridge worked in the shop of Trlisr.& Comish. Slavin could not get work, ard Dmdrid{-o:nv him $3 to help him along. [Witness t detailed how be and Blavin bkd crossed to Fort Erie, having been promniacd work on|the Erie and Ontario rail. voad, and that he bed twen engaged to work MeXNabâ€" the mor there. _ dale bar was the have he oner sav thing al Mrs. Aun Swit®@ sworn, oxamined by Mr McKenzicâ€"I am a matricd woman aud reside iw Fort |Erdie village.. My busband keips a hotel there!. I saw the prisoper and a man named Hughes on the evening of the Sist of May last. They céme with a boy tomy house to get bourd ibore, They said that Mr. Mcâ€" Cloud, a) boss on lr:hl'li\m.d, had sent thein. Mr. McGloud bad 6ften sent men to board at my ».‘, They bad several drinks during the evening, and they psid for ihem : and thon they bad sereral drioks and they didn‘t pay for theip. . One of them said to the other that they had ouly $3 aud bad better not pay any just they, They remsined in my house the whole o?&nlu, and Webt to bed atout 10 n‘clpck. (They got up about 8 uext morning. We wete m;ued by tas Fenians coming. nto my bouse, and onln: Eh‘oh'! got for them. Thoy said t wonld % there, eand they possession of the , and: M laced a guard gver every door. Slavinand Hug! dale banded the rifle to Caï¬t. King and said it was the jprisonet‘s. T think prisoner could not have heard the temark. Cannot say the prisâ€" oner saw it handed. Hoard prisoner say noâ€" thing aljout the gun. 7 Capt.| Schofield, of the \\'cllnl:P Battery, swornâ€"Saw the prisoner on the 2ud June as he was) marched out of the ciderâ€"house in charge of Capt, King‘s men. I saw a Fenian rife belbuging to him. _ / â€" _ $ James Dandridgr, of BuSalo, testified to bis acquaintaace with; prisoo«r. ‘ Said be bad ad. vieed him to accept the offer of work on the railroad I by the fbreman THE FENIAXN TRIAL® TA id there would be no work on the at day, and they had bettor cross to they could, I thought Slavin and l*fln Found Gullty» a list |of those who mads |ottht GET PRA g MIt! & | ncacement 4t | engagcement at n tlis | fore be guilty acious | Was arrested bofe o_ | au engagement h reccived, as ovik i | those with whoh hunâ€" | he came for wofl ‘pting | them, theu he {t [ ud ' the first count, : |," 0| him on the first)« I is 6 | this way. â€" The jd tod by | second count ; di ¢ |~_ His Lordshiy in cba , | thought thero was non ‘ | oner with tho third | act of bostility,las ho | engagement at Ridgw : | fore be guilty of the t ; | was «rrested beforo t an oncagementihavin | N bowed respoctfull3 l veiving the ‘sente ! and waved his ho | scendea from th hands with his cou t removed by the s Mr, McKenzic i i Thitted a number c | engagement at Ridgway. llocouldno“hot | fore be gulity of the third ‘count, because I | was arrosted before that tithe; but the l'u:&:( ‘ aw engagement/having taken place has boen ‘reccived, as evidenco‘to show the intent of thoee with whuin he came. Ifit bo true 1 |he came for wotl, and not as the forerannor them, theu he {hought he wag not gnilty 6n | the first count, gud it grould be safer to acquit | him on the first vount atso if they found ‘ it in | this way. â€" The difficulty was, however, in the | second count ; did he i'in theso evilâ€"disposed â€"persons whilo jin frins, and asstume it to be ; trus that Lo g.‘T“ un honest account. of him« | self, bow mutch/is really true; because in all cases where a mau attempts to justify bimâ€" ‘npl.’, a story is l;;n:nunrlly given, partly truo | and partly falpu, Then having considered | fairly and dispassionately, did it mppear that he joined liima¢l{ with them ?. His Lordship | then read the evidence, at the saime time toll> itg the jury that his remarks were only inâ€" { {dnded to assist| their |judgment, not to dicâ€" | tate> It was noyor sily interost on the part | of the court to couvicf a prisoner, nor clamâ€" "uur to the |nx-m{ar ish, ,bocauso they are | neither clected gor regponaible to mny party except for misconduct, The jury, afte} a brief absence, brought in a | verdict of Guilty on the 20d count. Kot Gnilty on the 1st and 3¢d coupts 4 4 he Sentence: .| ~| Th . prieousr|was then removed from tha morning, havi equaily clenar, ho would Iny h and he hodeno. sentence he wai he did so, ho we many years of h should live to his experience; feclings by rote nan not come fot the sex ofencR, Liis Lordship, &lso had a very puit{ al d which ho would) gle power to do go, but euch matters, . He we & Trpectable lpogkin such an awfat positio ceivad snch n gobd c doubt it was his «ym imazined were onbres ln t e mt tha edpe w ty tote { «way 6 up. ey both had breakfast, and I: mlpon them myself. ‘‘he eanteons g‘ of the Fenians were ly ing all round 0@ Friday and Saturday. ‘ The persons who«€@mo for me to bring. me here, also looked fof Mr. McCloud, but could not find him. . Nefther, Slavin nor Hughes bad arme. â€" They did not s¢em to know any of the Fenians theie. | (S me eqa His Lordsbip Stavin), whether the sentence of t upon him for th tovnd guilty. The prisoner, towards His L voice and most Lz was innocent bad Rot come fo Tus . prigoner defk and place iog deaf) to t coutis ‘Tas corf tilt lus body shu)lj have merey on hi Our readors will cveated some tims garding the ayront Mv«. Phocbe Ana * Mrs, Pheebe Ana N Mr., Samnel Howel gust last. The tri Wednesday last, sence of twontyâ€"liv of " not guilty," an ingly di.tch-.ugm.l ‘â€"1 ishment from Hig_ Hours of Gervice, $, 8 and 10 a m, and 7 p. w., | from Easter until St. Michael‘s Day ; 6, 8 and 10 2. ; m., and 6 p.m. from ‘s until Eastar. t thi in t #en t« da The prisonpt thep l with her husband, who out the proceedings. pepses incurred‘if t Woeaver will not bd fag DIVILNE SERVICE Chapel of RKov J 8 Lat» Morning Service al Military Service a Ror T C Phillippe. School House, New E put Rev T D Phillipps, 8t Aiban‘s Parishâ€"Dat : Roy 1 Conrt House, Daly St1 m, and 7 p m. © Sund» anion on Fir:t and T orning service. Ad apel Room. Military Service af th D Phillipps, M A,|Ct AMcthodist Episcopal C at n.-t'::ga it 8 and 10 a.m., o Micuast.. Yepors at 7 j Morning service. ces at 11 o‘clock, and vening services at 0# o‘glock. Sabbath School at I n‘elm& p m. yÂ¥ A ‘ Christ Church ( Rev J 8 Laco| Morning Sorvice a THE POST lâ€"PVO , 6 p.m. o this cou '.r;v.' ith the Fenian o left theig at ig, having \ do clear. . His 1 Id Iay his cast hadeno dofttbt o he was i so, he would ho ‘ears of hig|lite Th 0. T0 | ceive t con leatlh hen he | mpe fan the dei lfrlsoner to| His Lordship upon re« ce and then turned round d towards his counscl, deâ€" + witness box and: shook usd}, aud was immediately orift >.. * this, osiin other casor aubâ€" objections. wejiup s S in vil de t y er a.‘ Stre Epi a B 41 duy \'Thi wily thi ¢, an"from thence on iy of Decembe¢r next, to :Tuml hanged by the neck ) dead,; and fl%{( God 11. â€" Pmege y afected, loaned over , end in a tremulous thotic manuer said that y crime in Canade; and purpose of cotomitting sked tho prisoner (Wiu. &:;»‘;,'fl.m: x uï¬yflnllg to say Wb}' | Li\’rrim-)L , irt should not be passed : , /.‘ K en removed from the he wituessâ€"bpx (ho beâ€" the sente of :the manded. silence whilst was pesied on the prisâ€" r of which be hed beep ging the jur*u:aid he e 40| connuct )the 6â€" unt, which clng«r-l ad l¢ft them before the "o(ï¬un% P'- Er- and Holideys, Mass ud Imn on Wmm t ISONING CASE, pjury bave found| you s a grcat deal of| eviâ€" as the murderess of Mr. leclared jnuocent of the of the world must be Courts of law in this t a person upon mere , and you only on u are or are not guilty. ‘ourt before which this t inevitably one day be pear before it, God ‘forâ€" ould be reversed. You t the court in company had attended throughâ€" t is said that the exâ€" e prosccution of Mrs. short of $1000, THE CITY CRURCHES NDAY. opal)â€"Sparke Street, ev Nrsxtt, Curate, ‘clock ;â€" Evening at T, Street==All Services Pree, Joxrs. et. . Hours of service10:80 Bohool 2:30. Holy Comâ€" rd Sundays of month at Prayer at 5pm at the Court House 9 a m, Rev plain. t KR 10â€" 1866 ° rd!u'. ordâ€" 1ent , 1g= of a g of Au« : on ub» ONn» f London Markets» Loxpox, Nov. 9.â€"â€"Bauk rate reduced to 4 per cent. ; Cotton bas declined id; Consols ; 891 ; 3â€"20‘s 681 ; DJC. T6; Erte 37. j Arrived Out. v | __ Liverpcot, Xov. 9.â€"â€"The 8. 8, 4rige, fro ’ Xew York, arriv‘ at Faimouth toâ€"Jsy, and | proceeded for Haviv. * Qresxerows, nooo, Nov, 9.â€"Thoâ€" steamer 4 A CARD‘TO INVALIDG, ‘I, A clergyman, while residing h“lflon:d Amorica as n missionary, discovered a safe a | remed kt&oemofmwmhuu.url‘;s: | cay, d{su-not the urinary and reminal organs, | and the whole train of disorders mun by banefal and v cious habits. Great have f becen cured by this noble remedy. Prowpted by a | desire to beneft the afficted and unfortunate, I | will send the recipe for preparing and using this â€" medicine, in a sealed n\‘e‘:po, io auy one who | meuds it, jrce of charge. : _ Piease enoloseanenvelope, addgrossed to yourself. Wholesaie Robbery on a Soyuthern lln'll-i 4 romile [ & Frasgit®, Ky., Nov, 8.â€"Further partionlars of the outrage on Kie Lonisville & Nashville: Railroad, show that the cars \ver- <hrown off the track three and a half suiles from this place by ten ortwelve robbers. , The engine rolled over twice in going down an embankâ€" ment of thirty feet. Adams Express messenâ€"| ger narrowly escaped burning to death, After robbing the passengers of £2,500 and watches, the robbore left, * 1 The Unfortunate Empress of Mexico. _ Nzw Yoar, NoÂ¥, 9.â€"The Heraids Paris corâ€" regpoudence says Gen. Castleneau will arrange for the retirementof the French troops from Mexico en masse, ABd Nupolcon thinks that a march by detachinents would be inconvenient.* It was considered that France would be ®eâ€" ltcved of two huge ineubi, Rome and Metico, about the aamo time, . ‘The Empress of Mexiâ€" co, now called the Princcees Carlottn, is said. to be afflicted vith a religiona ménomania, alâ€" ways the in{h dofts to theChurch in Mexiâ€" cv, and t.hï¬mct case is ss of cure, . It is said she a pted euicide by jumping from a window. x + \ TELEGLPIL CoxstaxtImorur, Nov. 7.â€"â€"The trouble beâ€" tween the Sultan‘s government and the United States, growing out of the conduct of the Turâ€" kish oftidials toward the United States Consul in the hhnz of Cyprus, has been scttled. Prussia Suspicions of Austria. Beruis, Nov, 7.â€"Prussia sees in the appointâ€" mont of Baron Buost as Minister of foreign aftairs of Austria, an attempt on the part of the Cabinet of Vienna to interfere in quesâ€" tions considerod settled, If this view is «corâ€" rect, it will impel the Prussian government to complete more:quickly and surely its nation. al work in Germany. # Victor Emanuel Enters Venice, * Vexics, Nov. 7.â€"â€"King Victor Emanuel, the ruler of United Italy, entered the city at 11 o‘clock this morniog. © The Patriarch of Venice recvived His Majesty in the church of 8t. Mark, where a Te Deum was chanted in homor of the event. The reception giren by the municipality and people was magnificent, and great foy was imanifested evorywhere, The crowd which turned out was so immense that the troops were unableâ€"th detile before the Kipg for want of spsco. Loxpox, Nov. 9.â€"â€"The Potrol: heavy ; sales of reGued atâ€"is. 8d Mr. Gladstonec Gone to Loxpox, Nov. 2.â€"â€"Ths Loudo moming sayss Mr. Gladstons Rome is to recoucile the Pope t Rumounr Denicd. The rumor of the failure nf\* siun alliance is nafounded. ! Gone Asbore, Ths ship Foung Eagle, Capt. ‘] Calais, is aground at Dunkirk, LATEST AMERICAN DE $ By Montroal Line. f The French Troops in Mexico,. Paur, Nov. 7.â€"â€"The ships ordored for? the service of removing the Trench 4roops from Mexico are ready to sail. â€" The Moniicur of toâ€"day . says that Maximilian will remain in Mexico. | " i * The i Brigh@Â¥# Movement in Lrelands The Herald‘s Dublin correspondcnt says that the Bright banquet promises to be a grand ndlq}.:lclr. He gives extracts from letters recgived by the Execotive Committro from lefiaing porsonaggs in reply to the invitations. The sentiments exprossed by Cardinal Cullen and others, go to show that Mr. Bright is likely to efect such a reâ€"union of all good and worthy Irishmen, as will secura tha Tngi!imatu removal of existing grievances. Te Meximilian‘s Chembcrisin in Hevaenza, =â€"Corns, Bunions, Discased Joints, Bad Nails, &c., skilfully treated without pain or deception, by Dr. Briggs, the celebrated chirâ€" opodist; who has a permirnent office at 208 Broadway, New York.city. Many of our citiâ€" zens knowithe reputation of this successful operator in pedal surgery. Mr. Gouin, of the Russell House, was well acquainted with him in Portland, in 1858, Those who have not heard of his fame, are respectfally referred to Mr. Gouin. Missourt Election Heturns» E1. Louts, Xov. 0.â€"â€"Thirtyâ€"siz countics in this State givo over 11,000 Radical m‘:rity. The counties to bo heard trom gave Ltocoln about 21,000 majority. . < Gov. Feuton‘s Majority. j XNzw Yorr, Nov, 9.â€"â€"The Tribuns figures the increesa of Fenton‘s maujority at 14,306. â€" Arrived. The stoamer Englend, from Liverpool the 2ith, bas -rri:z;. “' poo _ ____Rev. A.C. EGoumtor, Kow York. " They have suited my case eractlyâ€"relieving my throst so that I could sing with sase." Gen. Manzaro, the newly appointed Captainâ€" Gencral of Cube, arrived at Havanna on Saturdar. tor, shin gid , prurigo, scale, rupiliuete., otc., are ¢ with great nplduw loss ve C lpo:‘iï¬l: The bowelsshould I;o ke = or whic! 20 Bristol‘s Veget Pilis are the beatl:lnrx‘;-hn medicine. h C67. o. H, CHAFDE. = Most salutary relief in bronchitis." f | uv.c.mlmmou?. =«Very beneficial when suffering from ecids." . | l.n.s.:.:.:.m.&lah.‘ ""‘A‘:"nfl.“gfleuï¬y' W ltar . The Heralds Havanua correspondence says Monsicut Ressignier, Masxiinilian‘s Obamberâ€" laiv, arrived recently in Havanus or the Mane hattan, from Mexico. His attention seems to be devoted to an inspection of untenanted houses in that city. % 1O PDGCZ C200 MTV M7, ADUTIUANCTE® * CROIETA ow el nt and s Cholera, w which we wl:lr- lntolï¬ ni’-w . N. Gezuats, Sussex Stroot. Mortimer‘s Remedy tor Cholera Diarr= September 26 D. McGratH, York Atreet. For sale at 41, Sussex Street. ©139â€" Asthere are imitations, be sure to obtain We certify that Mr. G. Mortimer‘s "Cholera (Per Attantic Cable and Montreal Lin».) "~â€"~ +~~~*n Deckas The Cyprus Difficulty Settied. SPECIAL NOTICES. Londou OUH Markt Yore, bas ard JOSEPH T. INXMAX, Station D, Bible House, Now York Cit3 : 287â€"y Ronrs PAYTCHAES, jm market is Falker. from Thoâ€"steamer xi +a rou/e to â€"mission io hi fate. -Ifcrald this Rux«oâ€"Pritse 1A on | hair, but ;;.'}f'p&;a'c-o"'.'{; beautiful gloss. _ _ _ . ~It should be on every Laay‘s and Gentleman‘s | Tollet, both as a DRESSING and REXOV ATOR. | & have carefully studied the \poeulur disonsos of | the hair that DANDRUYF collects on the skin by | its insapacity of throwing off those grosser ‘Ph"dd" | of porspirable matter deposited upon it. e con» | sequence is the skin becomes cuntracted, seales | nfl{welg off ; and the hoeat which is on its eurface, 1 weakens that nutriment which foeds the HAIR, it | soon fails off, and BALDNESE is imminent. , ; a serious loss to will not at all in nadianu Pain D« | dew, tie dolog@ toring that Demnggey me ‘a" serete tad on rheldy tw | _ _~ _ * *** *‘ are a & Worms in «Children Aduite.â€"As it is a wollâ€" | | known and melancholy fact that one great cause | / av. u+ of nto:t:. n‘lnos( ;l is from. I'c::l alone, : s ca too deeply impressed u minds f |\alrle£u the ll:occuity of ola::{u:mhh. their children. by so ing ; understandin the 'ly:zhms’nnd txfuo‘c’;nn of the dinuo‘. Market Drul thousands of children might be saved from early f vee. Erurrous or Worus.â€"â€"The (olbv.tn' m a fow of the very numerous symptoms diseases which are caused, by Worms : deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offonsive breath, frequent picking at the nore, ï¬lnding of tho teeth during slcop, burdness of the belly, with fnq:ont slimy etool«, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itohing of the arms,,pain in the head and Moch,un%llht sloep, fu'uuinig-. tremblings, coughs, M‘.:r! onâ€" low spirite, frightful dreaus, and a gra waist ing away of flesh» _ _ & * C * f't:wch box contains the facâ€"simile alsd-u of NortuzOor & Lvuax, Nowosstle, C.W., who are he sole pr?ricmn. N. Bâ€"Ask for lh!lmEc "'or'l Lozsenges, " and take no cther, iBola, by all the ts in Qttawa, and medicine d.s:h‘_m- ‘They aro palatable and solfâ€"administered to the clildâ€"drive out the worms mhly without prin aud completely cleanse the â€"â€"thereby doing away with the nogessity of administering Castor Qil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. . o e where â€" This proparation at onee renders the skia eoft and flexable, ind thus precents that perspirable matter from callecting on ite sur;ace. IRt not only rentwates the . . Opposite Montreal Bank, Upper Town. To be had of. the proprietor, at 20‘. Wdll’h Stroct, and at the drag stores of J. Skinner, Wellâ€" ington Street ; J. Brown, Sparks Street; and J. Roberts, RhTéan Strect, & Stoves,. Yamps. Irxerosene. Ottawa, Nov. 10. The rate of interest on loans is 8 per cent. No commission churged, andâ€"expenses reduced. | The loans are usaally for five years, but can be p'ol:btl:‘yurly or half yearly instalments, if doâ€" Mitoholi‘s vandruf Embrocation ! The Great Daondruf Proventative» . uT Is WELL KNow x To THOSE who 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. Brooches, â€" _ j lu"r-;flvlng., 4 _â€" Fingerâ€"Rings, | Bracelets, s .. Chains, L * . . _.. Lockets, &c. y E. x‘.'u.oo:mv.nf;m j ud..- .:u.‘nuuw attention paid to the repalring Uttawa, m"ï¬:‘-m: 19=. roommumam I gpae TRUOST AND LGAax comprany _OF UPPER CANADA have funds for investâ€" mont on the security of first cless town and tarm property, and are also prepared to purchase good mortgages. _ > « wetice h+ % > Adulpooito“lo required with each on For further information, apply at the Office in Rinru. or to | J, PENNXINGTON MACPHERSON, O@LL.m. sired by Borrowers. Or to W. WADE, ""J aulli 27A 00850 i bitidings are T T. T &.mdn&&“ !tn:‘w:!asmn-fl...ï¬m ards Roofs, at per season. Eeparate Tenders will be uired for each of the sbove services, 1 to 9. veq SHEFEFIELD HOUSE, NO:‘IS“B. wea Wllnhl‘I“ CEBRTALN & Trons ve W that I the umw"' proprietress of 53:3'. Hotel, York Street, Ottawa, am, or Mm- dezroring to dispose of the said Hotel und Lhis notice is therefore for the purpose of contraâ€" dicflnï¬lnch nroï¬c. and to state that the business of my Hotel will continue to be carried on in the same first class style as heretofore, n trielof which {lmmnll“’ invite from my friends and the pubâ€" c generally. j To . is l2 _._ PHCEGBE HAMILTOX,. Ottawn, Nevember 10. trict, nutil noon. on For the following supplies, &0., at Ottawa, from the date of the u:‘p %’W thore, to 30th September 1867, or the date of their withâ€" drawal, if before that day, vis. : FOR MILITARY HOSPITALS. * 1. Provisions to Military Hospitals. a 2. Washing Bedding and Clothing. , each XEW ADVERTISEMENTS .. Ontario Bank, November 10. Monday, 12th Nov. ll D!.‘PI.ICA'I'E‘L&. service and mly being marked on I-nm"m be ved bz the benior Commissariet , Kingeton Disâ€" Qitawa, July 2, 1866 .____POR BARRACKs. * Bedding Straw, at per 106 Gandles of 12 11 ‘Wuhln‘ and repairing Barrack Bedding. Emptying Priviesâ€"at per Privy per time. Emptying Asbpitsâ€"at so much per annum, to Wasbing and repairing Darrack Bedding FOR BARRACKS AND HGSPITALS SEALED TENPERS MoNEY To LOoANn, Rat Hole Fleot.==The Yankoes no 20 vessels lrdod with stone at W. hich will dou! ing over a few Canadian ! ESMONDE BROS., Prepared by BRRocok and Y amps, OI:j:.s. Stoves. to coase if s .A :A ux‘gcnm.r. , Halir Dresser, Weliington St., * AT ThE Stoves. 1imps®, supplies of the "Caâ€" as often as dotmandâ€" 181y 1y waist l Oltawa, Kovember 10 all Patent Galvanized Barrel Pens.. * 'l‘nlll PEXS ARE USEDIN ALLTHE > * Government oflices, both in England and Caâ€" nada, and haye been proved by experience to be . the bestand most serviceable pen yet manufactured. . Z X. SA MUELA, 40 Cests per Can and X X X at that .GEORGE W. CRAKE, ..TIIE STEAMNEKR QUEKEX & YICTORIAâ€"will leave Ortawa for Montreal, 7 a. m., until close of navigation. Ottewa, November 9. TY WA!'I‘ED' BY A YOUNG LADY, who holds a frstâ€"class diploma from Le Bureau d‘Education, m situation in a l-il‘u Teacher of Engli=sb, French and Music, in which «he is experienced. Address £. L., Zimos office. Ottawa, ‘Novembor #. 277m Ottawa, November 9 Great Fall in Coal Oi Crane‘s News Depot, No. 56, Sparks St., Ottawa River Navigation Company. CcHANCGE or TImE. Pllvsu-oun.mnoooo AaAÂ¥D ‘fl::h un-..:ud-.lw cix or seven MRS. J. uenm= Ottaws, October 20. _ * * shoer waz. Depot for cheap and good DYVE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, PATEXT MEDICTY ES, £c. 3 * AF M. HEARX. Ceolebrated Machinos! Wmcn FOR ARTISTIC BUAUTY, simplicity, casy running, noisclessness, and wpeed are every whore the ladies favorite. The immense increasing domand for theee MACHINER have rendered me unsble of late.to fll my orders, but I am now prepared to furnish the different styles to all who may favor me with a call. .. _ BRILLIANT CANADA OIL, 26. 6d» per PARSON‘S NO. 1 PENNSYLYVANIA OlL, t Liadies dor‘t fail to cgll early and secure for yourseives a bhouschold treasure, a Whecter & Wilson Sewing Machine. 6X All the “i:hhbo:“" aea.aa"by hand, : lr-‘v when you sre once the possessor a Waerurz & Wisox. 4 , The Tures Strow and Embroidering Attach» ment for those machines eo-nan?-hui. .G. A. WALTON, Agont. 27 Sparks Street, Ottawn. X. B.â€"â€"Neodles for all Machines, Machine ou%-lsut.m. All kinds of Sewing Machines Oftawa Skating and Curling Club;_ THI ADJOURNED ANNUALGENEKIR» al mecting of the Shrreholders wili take ‘lm at the office of Mesers. Lyon and Remon, on MGXâ€" DAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at halfâ€"past 7 o‘clock m. * ( _ CRAF. H. CARRIERE, a Seeretary . Ottawa, November 9. J UBT A RB IV H IDI ' -â€"‘m 3 ‘7". Market Drug Store" Tuesday next, 13th Inst., 47 HALPâ€"PAST XIXE G‘CLOCE, A. M., Féu 1-:: ANNCAL ll;ï¬ï¬‚ol or m mw the Rociety. â€"â€" At Kieven o‘clock s.,-..th"-ï¬az‘l N‘I .mrmo:w to Church, Upper Town, where Service will be held by Rev. J. 8. Lander, Chapiain of tholociot{. Durâ€" Ing service a coliection will be taken up in aid of the charitable fund. Ail Irishmen and descendants of Irishmen farâ€" mfl_l-btloï¬oewmbfltltojdith’u- Irish Protestant Beaevolant Society GOD SAVE THE QUEEX, Ottawas, Norember 6. « Bo‘mm TROTTER, OF THE Toronto House, can ascomimodate a few genâ€" tomen with rooms and breskfast, or with tall board. ~ Can also take a tow day boarders, Ottaws, Kovrembe 1 70 And who woeuld be without a can of them at the ' low price of + TEHEF ALBION HOTEL. Kiomotas Efazrr. At T oclock h thï¬-?ngd&-odly. Tickets may be prosured from Mesers. P. A. Egicson, Er., and Goorge ls‘.ll-um; Thoe. ;Amn::‘ndlk Gm‘,- B‘ “;M: l_fl.uu..lu. xwmï¬'rfl-m Grant. O YJ T 1E R 8: Kovember #, 18546 Private Boarding House. amcmoro‘cuw;.' Y l1 meet in their Rooms, Queen Street, on KOTHER FRESH LOT OF THOSE _fine ANOTIEEE LARGE AXD. CHOICKJLOT oP Tiftst EFFrâ€" A!â€"EFEA!:. YORKL STREET. THE MEMBERS OF THE M. ANXSELI‘S Py $3 WILL TAKEB PLACB 1x JCaT BRCMmVvED aÂ¥ THOMAS SPROULE, No, 568, Sparks« Street. Apply to the 2784 2Tatd 216y #17â€"3 With a lax #ATURDAY The aui « century has ply and seil an increased HMis Worship MHon. John A+ On Thursday 20000) n.‘i‘-zi'n'-â€";ï¬ ncfivgient ublic S$KETCH Bran gure statun, on CROG issned out of ton and William COUKTY or C suit of Horace Fen. Be. for 4 néon, all the «f redemption of and to lot numbe Fheriff‘s Ofice, _ Tenders to sim ten feet, and the WE weet corner of Gowan‘s full u‘.u_vd’h Wil! be OTTAW A, ® 700 ESPECT OR, THE 8T. Uader the , 25 cants ; tSheridan‘s ntre:; * 4 D