oceasion will the naumes of ..:l.‘ Advertisements be inscrted Catalognes of the Surpins Stores to be sold HNouse to be Letâ€"Andrew xï¬,t Noticeâ€"Richard Cody." Cataiogues of Grand Truzk Saie. EbrOttawaCimes :~~ We give up a lon of our at the the L. P. B. S Theation of zt i -tf“ telore the on the cccas anniversary ce lon on : This Seciety has aclueved an teature @@ lhe geason, celebration on ‘K:h; dad its objects apnd :*s ; I¢ betore all classes of The New Y'cl'k World aftects rhat ï¬.l-t:uu-yiue and sion of British Korth America. 1: ; rordplbagr + the Troy directing and mlitary ization o# t throughout the States, and a: cirenlar, issued by President Rober portance therew, thou: mere pece of bravyado to di«g ofthe institution. The W i. '“h'ullnutu thinking @the course 66 the Canaii #with referendé to the conÂ¥ic gratifying in its resu.t« * be, . the L*-l Â¥qlunieers wiul Laye * work Ub‘rr! the winds ut March blow * again." td we tell the World the Canaâ€" dian Voluateers will do their work ; and whf:- everdoubt may exist as to the final disposition ot the ln:ov on hand, the next batch will be ily disposed of within fortyâ€" sight hours of their capture. . Upon thiipoint there need be no misunderstanding. The Hox. Cnareazrs Trrrez, Prime Minwâ€" ter of Nove S¢ bas addressed * a letter®" to the ial Secretary in reply to the Hox. Mz. Howr‘s t on Contederation. It is dated on the 19th of last month, and by this time has so doubt been freeiy circulated in political cigeles both in the Colonies and in Engiand. iijis & masteriy production, ¢xâ€" baustive of the whole subject, placing the «question of mial Union beture the Colomal Minister wall its bearings. But that which gives the chief point to Dz. Torreu‘s letter as oam ï¬.b Mz. Howr‘s pamphiet, is that Mx. x bimself is mage to furnish the most tre and conclusive arguments agine the s of his present position. For Mz. Howr‘s sake we cannot but reg that he has staitified himself =6 complete!v PFur Arropal amd Depectuse of Mosinat In j ;» tke close of a long and event: career, which, marks him.out as forerpost of ial politicians : Jorergost of pohucians; though h:« im toâ€" ip has been fearfully m by fhiis swdien and unjastifiable abandonment of the project of Colonial Unior of which he been for twents years before one of the a and most persistent advo cates. His let hae, however, icen th means of ing a degree of attention in England on the subject of Colonial Union which will resultin leading to a bet wer not only of that question but of the i . of â€"«Britishâ€" America t« the Empire, in this.respect may . produc good results. t Da. Terpper gives a succinet account of the present position of the Contaderation question ; reters to the « and proposals for & union of the ru..u American Colonies at various times,) noticing the recommendation ot Chief Justice Sewell to the Duke of Kent time of the megting of the Imperial Parliaâ€" ment : nothing Iwill be Remeinbered of his pamplhilet except its uttor fatlure to secomâ€" plish the design for which it was published. U-htï¬:sï¬lm.n should again enter the field, our own will not have even the pleasure i ing the refutation of his logic, it will been so thorouchlv disposeit dJ‘M val. y in 1814, Durham‘s despatch of 1829, the proposal of the British Americas League, which at Toronto in 1242, and the ** Smppose this to be truc, a» Messrs. Galt * and Brown anly adopted the policy proposed * by Mr. y I might ask; were I disposed "to pursue thid rather profane figure,; whether * he was not the Judas who hxt betrayeAthe *# Maritime Provinces"" * In fact every argument put forward by My. Howe is pléetely and pointedly demolished by D¢. Tupper, and we doubt notbut that the exposure of hist sophistiies will be read.iy apâ€" preciated by the Englisy pres=, so that by the Many spicy extracts might Le made irom Dr. Tupper‘s let, but the following will show how t y some of Mr. Howe‘s best thrusts tuznéd Izlil-l'l himeelf. j Mr. Howe #87s » * When and Pilate conlesced there " was & and when Mr. Galt and Mr. " Brown, years of personal bitterne=s "and t »vatuperation, consented to telasp it was with the understanE #ing that th¢e Lower Provinces, which had «* i do with their dispate, were to " be i to illustrate their reconciliaâ€" ,‘â€â€™n s And Dr. Tupper replic=% be, . the Capadian Volzn OTTAWA. NOVEMBER XEW ADVERTISEMENTs. guspice &.«0 =avs *‘there thai, waalever 13 Governmen ied Fonlans mayr @ unjustifiable ‘Colonial Union nts years before étrsistent awdvoâ€" wever, icen the of attention in Djecl, so IDel bue their ap nphlet is sug to Mr. Howe tig. Willsno ve. taken bim rd, regard hin Â¥ Le made irow > following wil of Mr. Howe‘ #Plzarro®"* and «@Sketches in | India® will be performed at the Theatre t ight» > | as economical and liberal a basis as any other â€" | such in Canada there can be no doubt, but as: â€" |‘"stories of a Yitiatory nature have been cireuâ€" , | lated, which to a degree are likely to prove inâ€" jurious to its dealings with the public, wekubâ€" ' mit the following memorandum of charges, _| etc.:â€"* Valuation fee $5, with travelling exâ€" ‘ | penses at the rate of 10 cents per mile for disâ€" 6 tance from appraiser‘s residence. ‘The legal expenses will be $20 on loans of $1000 and under, with oneâ€"quarter per cent additional on ' amount in excess of that sum. â€" This covers *.] the Solicitor‘s fees and all his disbursements * | including registration. Applicants can make * | their own arrangements at other places than " | Toronto and Kingston for execution of papers, * | the expense of which need not exceed $2 to + | $3 in all cases where the title is satisfactory. ‘ | Applicants for loans are required to furnisir a e ‘ registrar‘s abstract of title, and all title deeds, # | and must sapply such additional proof of title % | as the company‘s solicitor may require. _A n i «leposit ot $10 must be made with each appliâ€" y |eation. When mbrtgages are offered for sale n : the company will make an offer for purchase, Tus Last Crzazce â€"Remember secure & | icket for Mr. Townsend‘s benpfit toâ€"gight. It | s the last chance, and as it is generally ! icknowl«iged that he is deserving & a gooa] .ouse, we hope to see it made good toâ€"night, ind Mr. Townsend made substaitially ito feel it. Scarits Srmnflâ€"'\\’e would call thie special l ttention of dealers to the extensive sale of | urplus Store«s, by; M« Join Lceming, on acâ€" ' ount of the Grand Tronk Railway (Company, a Montreal, on Tresday next. At thes sales ‘ rare bargains are to be m«t with, parties dqsiroms of obtaining a catalogue of stock, can bave one by calling at the Tixes E44 A Goop Move.â€"The Police Magi has given instructions to the Chict of Police keep & book for recording the pames of tavern and | hotel keepers at who«e house« soldiets are in ; the habit of getting drunk or lnm:(ound in | that condition.â€" The objfert is to prevent such | tavern keepers from getting another, license. ’ nhumummam'â€"-y-h’ml tnt on he is Warshin and »o doubt will work { vfr occasion. \| * |\ _ Foucs Covat.â€"Daniel Malone was charged ‘ | with being drank and disorderly on the pubâ€" | licstreets. As it was the first time of his apâ€" ‘i pearance at the Police Court, Daniel ;tw on paying cost«, $2.50.â€" ‘:z blanc was charged by the Inspector nses with selling liquor on Sunday. ‘The charge being read, defendant said he supposed it was | all right, he remembercd on the Sunday of the fire Wwhen he expected to be burned out, of inâ€" viting any of the firemen to come and tuke 4 drink, because they had been working very. Ihrd and were wet. One, Hog, testifed that be called for grinks that day and got them, he did not pay money, but his name was just as good there as the cash. Another person who was with the last witness testified that he got adrink which Hog called for. Fine, $20 and costs, $23 50.â€"James Burke o. William .Litâ€" |.tle, for balance of wages ; adjourned till Friâ€" ta Tor Wrrsiv Tixssâ€"Toâ€"mosrow, (Friday) a.| ra , th e Weekly Tixzs will beissued, in time io: tho English Mail, per Candian Line. This will be a capital paper for partics reskiing in this vicinity to send to thtir frieands in Earope. It will contain 29 columus of reading uiatter â€"in which will be found a very full report of the Fenian Tria!s at Toronto, a full.report of the Irish Erotestant Benevolent Society‘s Anâ€" niversary, with an immense quantity of Local am| Miscellaneous items of interest. For sale at the News Depots, and uz office St. Gzozce‘s Secietr.â€"It will be seen that a meeting of the abore society is tllud by wivertisement, to meet in their rooms at Saimon‘s Hote!, this evening, for th‘ purpose ‘of electipg a sccretary to ‘succeed j;. Mills, who has resigned. It will be difficult to find one who will manifest the zseal and ability‘in discharging the onerous duties of secretary which have characterized the long I:.-e) tried services of Mr. Mills. To his untiring exertions the sodiety owes much of its great giccess. The meeting toâ€"night should be well attended considering the importance of T.C. Tarst aso Loax CowuraÂ¥t.â€"As will be seenlon reference to advertisement this «cormpany offers money to loan on easy terms. Mr. J. P. Macpherson and W. Wade, Esq., of the Ontario Bank, in this city, are authorized agents, through whom negotiations may be cliected. ‘That this company is established on i K Miss Florence Grosvenor as 4 Saily Scragygs**®at the Theatre to=night, i = * dn &Aï¬ _ | _ â€"Learn the Inxury of doing good. Rev. E. | Evans, Delhi, Ohio, writes:â€"*I1 have used | Mrs, 8, A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restoter and Lylobalsamum. ‘They have changed my hair to its natural color; and stopped its falling off." Could anything more be said in favor of any article * Sold by all druggists. Depot, 193 Greenwich Street New York. Tuzg i00re Reonseeyt.â€"Another detachment the i100th is expected to arrive ‘here on mulay or T-nï¬'_v next. , costs, $23 50.â€"James Burke cs. William .Litâ€" tle, for balance of wages; adjourned till Friâ€" day. The soldier whose case was to have been resumed yesterday, being sick in hospitâ€" al, could not appear. 7 14 ‘The Herald‘s Washington telegtam‘ says on | the meeting of Congress a resolution will be | introduced calling for all information on the | subject of the action 6of Prussis against Ameriâ€" | can citizens. ‘The whole matter will be | thoroughly investigated. In the opinion of many prominentgentlemen our Minister at | the seat of the Prussian Government has purâ€" | ancd an ulterior course highly .npubeufl:‘lg. LOCAXAL NEWS. Speceserts Deer Smootiys.â€"A party of Americans, fiveâ€"in number, passed through here, a short time azo, on a hunting excursion. ‘They chose a locality some ten or twelve miles above this; on the River Ottawa, for their base of operations, and after killing be, tween thirty and forty deer have now reâ€" turned to this place, before rocedhq to the Indian River to try their luck at still hunting. They intend hunting io this vicinity, until @lcighing, wheu they will transport all| they have on hand to New York, where venison brings 3 high plicc,or always commands a teady sale. We wo@@d"recommend that our Game Laws be made to apply more particularâ€" ly to such cases as this, where the country is drained of the best part of its game without any compensation, by foreigners who make heavy profits by the speculation. ‘The Americans are very ,carcful about their inter« nal revenne and the establishment of a oneâ€" sided Reciprocity Treaty to suit themselves, aud our government should be no less exact in procuring remuneration for the loss of our native products.â€"Pembroke Observer, The Eric Canal Break Repatred. t Rocas«rzr, Nov. 14.â€"The break in thei Eric Canal is sofar repaired that hboats will probably move toâ€"morrow I icat Prussia and American Citizens» x. Ms, Con®¥tu, Commim nds, returned to town Â¥ â€"â€"ib 6 mm Sm 4 <mmâ€"â€" EPSPECILAL TELEGIRAMS '! John Quinn Tried and Found Guilty. Mr.. McKenztioâ€"1 regret to ‘hear your Lordâ€" ship express yourself so. 1 have always given you credit for sincerity, and thought you wonid also give me the same. . Although you may view these opjections trivial, with all due | respect to your opinion, I am convinced in | law that the challenge was well founded:© _ | | _ Nr. McKenzie, after havinig copsuited with his client, read and put in an affidavit made by the prisoner, setting forth at length the obâ€" jections made to the challenge yesterday, on hich he moved his Lordship to quash the 1. â€" In the event of refusing this to quash the jury list, or to grant him a rule upou the Attorneyâ€"General of Upper Canada to show why this course should not be pursued, or clse to pat off the trial. _ > the 1 ie Te the Ottawk Timit® | _\ â€"_|_| ~ o imelchied at Christ‘s Church, on ‘the 13th in, FROM MONTREAL. : stant,|before the members of the Irish |Protesâ€" e n anaolaas © . tant Renevolent Society :â€"â€" i : ks i â€"= Jdsus of Nazarethâ€"who went about doing [Muntery Kteres r-bfln’. § good.[â€"Acts X, :EJ sel Recuetfesmencemmime .1 | _ such is the brief and simple account of the The Beaukarnois Canal Break. life arfd ‘Character of Our Blessed Lord which se maceamgesssinesns oo ism * the agostle St. Peter gate in the house of Corâ€" Moxrezai, Nov. i4, 1866, |/ neliug. * He went about doing good."‘ And Latye quiantitics of military stotes ate un | of all 'h:“uï¬â€œâ€˜l‘;‘ l‘v‘n?!nc ‘:IJ' fC‘m;" the U'i.l: Is Mirnre Sncore (noa + e K 2| give is, t all," a brief outline.. We have loading here, an« vu,.‘t which are mhny Armâ€"| only 4 few mblices here and there throjyn into strong and simoothâ€"bore guns. the tives, like gems sct in beds ?»l‘ gold, The accident to the Beaularnois Canal only to culm‘n}\‘ theâ€" yalue still more ; jor like is waid to be scriqus It. is foared that the eqnstellation in the heavons which only the : ::_‘:L alancd 1 x: | adds «dornment to the handiwork of God. To pressure of water has injured fup masonry, l give you some idea of how little we ltmw of I 1 . 1 uie C aint s and the stoppage is like!y to i« The Prisoner is Sentenced to be Hangeds an, in whos Sheriff luviyx Londship dir the array of Slr, M\ K with His Lordslipâ€"Wel one. ~ Adl day, yesterd: your objections. _ â€" Hon. J. H. Cameron, onâ€" theâ€" part of the Crown, stated that there was no fact alleged in the affidavit which would warrant such a His Lordshipâ€"I decline the application. _ Mr.â€"McKenzie then claimed, as the prisâ€" oner was an alien, that he should be tried by a jary de commutat linguse. _ Hon. J. H. Cameron objected, on the ground that the prisoner had already pleaded to the indictment. is His Lordshipâ€"I think the prisoner should not be excluded ‘from that right.. Let a preâ€" cept be drawn np and handed to the Sheriff to bave asjurymen six citizens of the United States. & Mr. McKeozieâ€"As this may take nomc\l time, in order to avoid unnecegsary delay, afâ€" ter consultation with my learned friend, I have i m to waive my right. Mr. McKenzie | . that he required the prisoner‘s father | and (VNeil as witnesses for the defence. | His Lordship desired them to be sent for. Mr. McNab opened the case for the Crown in a short address and called, "Jdhn Metcalf, swornâ€"Said prisoncr, made the following statement at Port Colborne: He said he was an American, born in Jackâ€" son County,â€" State of New York ; that he | lived a portion of his time in Canada; that he left for. Cleveland three years ago,‘and left there for Buffalo on the 30th | of May to go to Irciand to liberate her ; that | he"came over with several others to Fort Erie in canal boats ; was wounded at Lime | Ridge. . He said they retreated at Lime Ridge] because the officer in coramand had givenl wrong orders, and said there were one thouâ€" | sand men engaged at Ridgeway, under the | command of Colonel ‘Neil ; he stated m«-’ Fenians were obliged to retire in consequence of the fire of our troops. f | The Jury Return a Verdict of Guilty. Robert Bloss IJncfl,lvmmâ€"Alfl a prisoncr in jail, inder sentonce of death. . My home is in Louisville, Kentucky; was~ employed formerly in the armv, but latterly in a comâ€" mercial house there as bookâ€"keeper : while in the army I wrote several letters for news. papers, but was not specially employed ; was in Canada in the beginning of June as reporter fer the Loursville Counr. â€" I was toâ€"report to Mr. James McDermott, Louisville, who held the F)d!.ion of Assistant Adjutantâ€"General ‘to the Fenian brotherhood, for the State of Kenâ€" tucky. He was to revise my letters and have them published ; was not armed at the time. Did not come over in‘a military capacity. 1 saw the prisoner in June last, when he sard he wanted to get back to the American side. Do not know whether the prisoner is a Fenian or not. Mr. McKenzie briefly addressed jury on beâ€" half of the prisoner, urging that he was brought aver here when under the influence of drink, and consequently not responsible for his acts. © His Lordship having charged the jary they retired at twenty minutes to 2 o‘clock to conâ€" sider their verdict. . Several affidavits as to character were then put in. [, _ ... ~_. . At fire minutes to two o‘clock the jary, reâ€" turned with a verdict of " guilty." s â€"‘The Hon. J. H. Cameron then moved senâ€" tence. s _ Mr. McKenzic moved in arrest of judgment on the same grounds as in the case of the Queen vs. Hayden. us n eals His counsel put in affidavits from the prisâ€" oner, asking thatthe trial, be postponed, in order to obtain the evidence of important witâ€" . His Lordship then addressed ©the |prisoncr, who having nothing to say why |sentence should not be passed, was ordered to be hanged on the 13th of December. * Prisoner received his sentence without manâ€" ifesting the slightest emotion, and smiled with apparent indifference at the proceedings. _ _John Quinn, late of Rochester, and tornrerly of the Southern army, was then placed in the Don‘t forget the performance at the The= atre to=night. f His Lordship ruled the affidavit not sufiâ€" cient h:-rutpom trial. Several witnegses were then examined. The jury after a short consultation returned a verdict of "guilty." The prisoner was then sentenced to behanged on the 13th of Decemâ€" ber. â€" Count Esterhazy‘s. resignation has been acâ€" ce pted. e eten & LOME. ‘The Pope delivered an allocittion, in which he deplores the persecution of the Church by the ian Governmentâ€"suppression of reâ€" ligious order, secularization of ‘property, and civil m:r'l.l ‘The Pope declares these null mdvoldl but mx:'evenhcleu .;:}oordu Italy his benediction pr nst the invaâ€" sion and murp-ï¬nn":'f. the Pontificial Proâ€" vinces, A:ldquu&_ making Rome the -:npitz: of Italy, states theitemporal power to i“hp‘;‘b“ to -‘:mpcndont spiritual power. He déeclares elf ready to suffer death i maintenance of the sacred flih“ of the See, and if necessary to seek in another cquntry the requisite security tor exerâ€" __Gold in the Bauk of England b§s increased about £200,000 in a week. x ARRIVAL OF THE NOVA SCOTIAN. The Times in a leader supports the sugtesâ€" tion of Sir Edmund Hedd for raising funds for the sufferers by the Quebec fire. Fols c aministry. m in the Bauk of Fartumn Powsr, Nov. 14.â€"The Nova Seotian leit l.ivut;lxool at 2:30 p.m., November 1st, and Greencastle on the evening of the 2nd. _ Nr. Bright is continuing his visitations. The proposition made by him concerning the land question is raising a serious discussion, Aervt e +400@iee§eetfitmmameâ€"omaecee «â€"The winter term of UpperL‘anuL Colâ€" lege, Toronts, commenced on Friday last."" Danic! Whelan‘s Case Brought Up. H He is Sentenced to be Hanged. FROM TORONTO. Movrerai, Nov. 14, 1866, quintitics of military stotes atre un» ere. stmongst which are mhuy Armt ot The Fenlan Trials, Per Montreal Lise cted the pris case Mr w m aut Als $teria d its sittings tiis mornâ€" n Wilson presiding. The overthe jary panél, bis e prisoner, Danicl ‘Whelâ€" Ir. McKenzic challenged n Wi dtay, to be brought in. Id ask your Lordship s ntivate consultation lt it be a x was wasted thro IFY 16 sWOTD THE OTWAWA TLIMEB hear vour Lordâ€" 4th, 1866 EocustP . sa cant i d es clied all tht g done \by Christ, you remember what |s said pfChorazin and Bethsaida { = Woe unto thee, Chorazin}; woe unto thee Bethsaida ! for if the Mighty works which bad been done in vyor biut bedn done in Tyre and Sidon they would have |repented long ago f6 kâ€"cloth and «slhos."| _ And| yet how many of these « Mighty warks," think you, arc recofded in the Gpapels" Notione! 8o, then, thire was a ghealt dealof & done that we know not of. You itpmember also that St, John says in the end of his narrative : "There are alsp many other ".fin%( which { Jesus did, the | whole, if thek shquld be| written «+ry om,) I ‘supâ€" You t end c other if the conta still, up d doing with t Galile wido brothe and th kind i ing, 1« to eur man *4No); but for évery age and ali th wor ld g»ngE it shall last, ©lcaving u8 an ca amplethat we should follow His steps.! _ h blessed One has gone from titwearth aud H has copumitted to HJs followers the doing « such, good s He did, to ali who nced it, f His name‘s sake. . In the adminisGration . ( this trist, then, the Christian muust show & tivity find zeal; there must be no halting an waiting if we are to be true repro Sentatives « Him of earth, : We must not contfine our goo« ness whthin loonaqow a circle, expectingâ€" t ncedy rT.r to us and seek us in their neee sities; |without any «going about" on ol part t s themu.! How unlike thig woi! be to c"xuly putl};rn of Jesusâ€"who = wel very ncedy to eqme to us and seek us in their neogs> ; sities; hil'iwut any @«going about" en our | part torai s theii.. How unlike thig would | be to the Holy pattern of Jesusâ€"who = wout | about [foing good." â€" On foot He traversed { every fWwere, of that blessed land, or found | the ou}y réspite of Mis weariness in some rude | fisher‘ upon the pagsionate Gennesar t.‘ See hith at‘one timg tossed with all the fury of its wildest storm. . Behold Him, at another, on ‘ the dréary mountain side alone. _ What hearth of pov nyldocs H‘e‘%vt share? What fiouse of i mourn{ng does ‘He not . cheer * What bed of | #gickn dclthLdovu He not soothe ? .~\| widow [wails her only son. Jesus is there to | stop the bier and give biia back to her beâ€" | ‘reaved| broken heart. Two sisters bear a | brothet to the tomb, which hides, with him, the light that cheered their life. | In four days Jesus donies and L&zarus has risen, No leper lifts tq Him an unavailing cry. No father spcaks| in| vain to ï¬.im for a demoniac child.| The h ng.Ly multitudes are fed. . The ignorant . multithdes are taught. The sinful muititudes / are watnell. â€"It was so that Jesus of Nazareth | went gbout doing good uritil He pouted His life out (upon the cross. .To â€"you, then, | | Brethr¢én, who have organized yourselves into { a Beneolent Soci¢ty for tue purpose of doing . | good others, what could 1 do better than ‘ | hold u your admiration and imitation the: | life and c er of our Divine Master J«.-:~ns! Christ ? ‘Believe me that all your doings will be litt] yoflh unless the spirit of Christ actuâ€" ate alll your motives, No society, however fired with the pride and glory of an honored i ty,_hovev?r chcered by the number of th ho enrol themselves as members howev. ï¬hnend with good intentions and hig! iding words, will accomplish much | unless the prieciples of Christianity pervade | its h land Tife.| Theâ€" fact, then, of your | comi t#)‘this house ‘of prayer toâ€"day is a | sign, . II | think, | that _ you | enter _ upon | your rork as Christian men, that. God is <in {your; thoughts, and . that your Soâ€" |cicty 8 i!b be dedicated â€" to ~ His service. i I am fi iOCOllf\:dJ that in my humble opinion it miglt have beer as well, perhaps, that naâ€" ! tisnal gocieties had not been originated in this | countr}. | 1 believe it would have been better our ad psion m new, united nationality, ANIâ€" mated by |one British sentiment, and cemented togethér by those virtues and traits of character peculiqr to our different nations. But the: thifig has been done. Others haye thought differemtly. â€" Socicties have lwen formed for good phrposes, no doubt, and with the best intent , and, Irishmenâ€"like, you have: folâ€" lowed the example iset you. You were riot to be ¢onsidered behing band, or as a people withou nation represent, when yon kneow felt that F:m had a nation of which you hgve| reason to be as proud as any man on carth,|_Your socicty, then, has become a reality] a settled: fact; and now listen to meâ€"remember, 1 beseech you, that the honor of yougselves and your country is, to a cerâ€" tain extent, involved in it. _ You hbave put yoursellves forward ‘as her representativeâ€" see you represcht her worthily. It may indeed|appear strange to some that there should |be‘ two societies to represent Ireland, and it may not he':nt of place to explain here this reason for this, Every onc, I supâ€" pose, knows that religion has been always j Ireland‘s «difficulty ; |and so it is in this case. | The Rqman Catholics in Ireland being vastly | in the pagjority, they have imbibed the foolâ€" | ish ideg that the country is theirs, and that | they arp its representatives everywhere, They | have c nfcqncntly taken almost entire .pm:-] wession lofits patronâ€"Saint, its national day, its | national harp, its nstl)oual shamrock and its naâ€" } tional . _ And L say it formyselfif I say it not for you all, that we have not done wisely in | allowing this wholesale lrpropriution of what is minc} and yeurs nrwel as theirs., The téâ€"| ligtous Hifferences of the people, then, being> ‘ strongly opposed to gach other, therciis no posâ€" sibility|of their laying aside their religious prejudi¢cs and forming one united society to | repfresent the country They both lové so wel!.| And I it without hesitation, that no matter | how m ‘iindly feélings and sentiments may promptisome mien in the laudable attempt to do so, still it can never be accomplished. And I am sure that wereJ to ask the opitiion of our Roman | |Catholicâ€" fellow.countryimen, they would ee in what 1 say ; und thatiit is well done thht there are itwo societies in whichâ€" while ofir geligious differences are indulged â€"â€" one sentiment pervades bothâ€"love of our naâ€" tive land, ‘Truc it is that the nationality of Treland is different in its representation from either England or Scotland. ‘Protestantism is in the majority in those countries, and the reâ€" presentgtion is in their hinds‘ wherever they go: And now my fellowâ€"countrymen I beg to be al oLm’-d to impress upop yon this tact : | this. t the Protestant and Ioman Catholic each reptesent their beloved country in their different] ways. . Thete is ample room for both to do all the good they can. â€" But let there be no jarring of interests, no jarring of tongues, no jarrigg jof creeds.. Let each, 1 say, in his own way), represent truly, honestly,â€"soberly and fairly thit sacred land of his own or his father‘s birth. I say «sacred," because that it once, and let is hope it may yet again, bear the tiâ€" tle of Insula sonctorumâ€"the Island of Saints. It is trud. and we are sofry for it, that there are 1 of that country who disgrace our fair name at home and abroad ; who by their lawless spirit, bring upon themselves the just odium of the world. No sensible man, I know will call|such.men representatives of Ireland. They call them outcasts and pests of soâ€" ciety, asthey are and we shall not be offendâ€" that though necessity .obliges you to ‘call yourselves the © Irish Protestant Benevolent Society,? you are not to consider yourse}ves an " Orangé Society," nor allow, in any way, the principlys of that organization to. interfere with thy national character of this new Socieâ€" ty. â€" Th¢| name © IProtestant‘" should, in "this instance, have no party significance, but should be und; r’lloo-l to distinguish, simply, one class of Irishmen from another. And it will, I trust, be your aim to be a national society in (its fullest ‘senseâ€"to exhibit to the world, mot the narrow, bigpted spirit of a sect or party, but the warm heart, the trusty hand, thb, protecting arm, the generous nature for which ?ur country hasalways been so celeâ€" brated. Let there be no illâ€"feeling on the score of religign bétween Irishmen in a cause like hat | pven the world â€" it i) the books | that shoul otwithstanding that so u f mefey, and love, and w« un : wwpded; in what a ving charee ‘Q:lr doea He j admiration in aft that is 1 "'_th}pis\l gud rejected 1 of him that ateMis 1 inst Him.. ~Aud yot Hi ood bealing all that ie devil." â€" Was it for a ! or in Jadca that this v s sor, and Stim‘s daught ¢ bLagarus? [A publican #* | A |l'|u‘f, a blind or Hy the Rey, J+ $ Lawder | think, . that _ you enter _ upon ork as Ch{istim men, that. God rour; thoughts, and . that your Soâ€" s |(to be dedicatedâ€" to ~His service. to conl‘m: that in my humble opinion t have beer as well, perhaps, that naâ€" ieties had not been originated in this . | I betieve it wonld have been better E'u‘,l'lgtecd to build up in this land of ption a new, united nationality, aniâ€" y |one British sentiment, and cemented t by those virtues and traits of character ‘to our different nations. But the s been done. Others have thought SEBR MO N 1t l pAZHID 78 O07 MTSH pesitt good: l well to say: wh Jw "n;: tie 1 others. l‘lni',; “.ll‘h' necgs» | plowing. dosty eephan N"i whiis l} you an this would | that Are intert x h;‘,“. “ru‘.:l fections, the 1 [ or) found | Which we spor Ihat LHe wd.~ They may call them rebels, murderâ€" ers and robbers (as some of them made themselves on _ this peaceful soil lateâ€" Iy,) aud we shall not be offended cither. Men | that hbave cast away all the deâ€" cencies of civilization, that have set at naught the connsels of their sprritual guides, that have made a mock of religionâ€"these . men have no claim, upon our sympathies ; we spurn the unholy cause they have in hand ; and we [â€"ishmen sball be the first, 1 trust, to put it down with our lives, if need be. _ ‘The true representatives of Ireland, both Protesâ€" tant and KRoman Catholic, have long ago disâ€" owned them, and they: thankfully endorse the punishment that is being meted out to them. Unfortunately, they are hardly responsible for what they do., Ignorant and degraded in mind and body, they: are the creatures of impulse, the prey of dusigning mep, and the sport of wicked deceiversâ€"so much so that an eloâ€" qguent impostor can persuade !Beï¬fbbév a lic. They are worked up to imagine that the Saxon rule is odious, and that it isa yoke round their necks worseâ€"than the bont{l of slavery ; and yet they canuot tell why it is so, The imost eminent Roman Catholies of the clergy and‘ laity acknowledge that they want nothing , that they are. now, no. matter what the past may have been, tm’n«l with equal ju~u'n~ ; that the.highest positions in the land are open to them : and | that, as far as their reâ€" ligion is concerned, it is safer, better protected, | and does its work in greater ‘pcue and quict» | ness thak even in the most Homish country in Kurope, â€" Let me proclaim it, then, to lhel world that we have no part or lot in sach men. i fiey may call themselves by our name, l and we cannot help it, but he ouly is a true | represcutative ‘of our country who honors ourt just laws, respects his religion, and tries to do his dity in that state: of liie to . which it has pleased God to call him. â€" Let us, then, in this tisigg city present our Society in its true character as consisting of Irishmen who love their country and scom to tarnish its honâ€" oured . mame by unrightcous acts. Let us try to win the esteem of our fellowâ€"citiâ€" zons by cour Chiristian characters and foyal ! hearts. Let the two trish societies, the Proâ€"| testant and‘ Roman Catholic, only try to rival | each ‘other,in good deeds, Let us respect each | other as fellow.countrymen, and though our | creuds apparently divide us, let us never so far | forgct the genctous impulse of our nature as to dony a holping hand toany Geserving manâ€"woâ€" man or child rom our Enrerald 1sle, but give them, if not for their creed‘s sake, at least for thoi country‘s sake, the aid they stand in need of.. I might, perhaps, have addressed you / toâ€" dayâ€" upon subjsets of a different nature, but as this is our first anniversary 1 have thought it woll to say: what I have About ourselves and othors. _ 1 might have charimed your ear« with glowing descriptions of scenes and events which, you and 1 remember in our native Isle that Are intertwined in our heart‘s warrgest afâ€" fections, the homes of our childhood round which we sportedaway our boyish days, â€" Or I might haye raised your pride by the rememâ€" brance of the burningeloquence of her sons which he}d the listenersthgreto spell bound,and, | the mlting pathos and melody of their songs and music which still hold, and ever will with ] a magicgrasp, the love and admiration of the worild. â€" But 1 must refrain, lest I should scem ‘ to exhibit the «pirit of boasting, Let us rather be contcnt to prove ourselves worthy descendâ€" i ants of those whom we delight to honor. Let | us not be ashamed to say that we. love our country, and that we love to look apross the waves of the Atlantic, even though it be: in thought,â€" witha fondness for her as fresh as the day we bi«li farewellâ€"to her seaâ€"girt shores. | The love of couutry is strong in every man, | but none more so than in us. People may + @mile at us for this, but what matter ; it is a | venial sin of which we need not be ashamed | to be found guilty. â€" Strive, then, through this i society. to draw closer together. Meet and to be found guilty. Strive, then, through this | society, to draw closer together, Meet and . | talk over betimes the happy days of yore. Exâ€" | tend the right: hand of fellowship to all, whether he be the newlyâ€"arrivedimmigrant or & resident of many years, â€" By kindly words éf counsel and comfort cheer up the lontly heart of him or her who comes to this good | but strange land, . Above all, let us see and ; take care that this society receives: no stingy, | niggard support at your hands. ; You will | have much to do to meet the wants which the | biting, piercing cold of this country brings | tpon many in winter. | The days are just apâ€" |proachiug when your benevolence will be called forth to real work. Resolve, therefore, ! that the Treasury of this Society shall not fail. fGod has blest most of you with all the comâ€" | forts you need. (Grudge not, then, to give | like comforts to those in need. 1 can bear | testimony to great good that has been done | already, and to the joy with which you bave filled many a drooping heart by your weekly allowance,. (Go on, lfu-n,in your work and { labor of lové, and nq doubt the blessing of | God will be with‘ you. Feed the hungry, | clothe the naked, visit the sickâ€"works which | Our Blessed Saviour gave in charge to all His Efullowu.;._ Endeavor to be worthy imitators | of Him «who went about doing good and i healing all that were oppressed of the: devil," â€"{3‘«nrfml Napicr was unanimously elected an hononrary mcmch_of the Toronto St. Anâ€" drew‘4 Society on Tln?Myâ€"lut. ° _'1}.» scttlement on Turk‘s Island has been entirely destroyed by a recent hrurricanc, and Jhid.‘\-‘;v«-m‘ls have lflcu wrecked, _‘ â€"The reduction of r.hc United States public debtiin October amounted to $22,000,000. â€"Toronto " Freehold Building Society" deâ€" clared a dividend of five per cent last week. â€"Snow fell to the: depth of six inthes at Corry; Penn., last week.s ' â€"The Lady Headleft Quebec for the Lower Ports on (Wednesday afternoon, on her last trip of the season. > â€"| 3 â€"Among the turers, the shortâ€"tim [l!‘li;!TV'S!J the cour goll. â€"â€"The fifth session cese of Ontarie will 1 Tuesday, 26thâ€"Nov. 1 â€"On Thursday evening of last week, the stove factory at Smith‘s Falls, owned by Mr. Will}amfon, was completely destroyed by !irc. â€""The London voluntcer battery of fild ur(ilhk\'\\ill receive in a day or two its tall eqhipiuenht of six guns, harness and stores, â€"â€"A man naimed Watson in the township of Norwich, C, W., having lost a landâ€"suit at the I’lc Woodstock miqcs' went home an< im mediately poisoned himself. â€"The Portland :Ir‘frrrlu-er says that the first church spire which has risen in the burnt dis trict is that of the new Catholic Chapel on Comberland street, _ A par â€"A flagman on the Athens (N.Y.) Railread committed saicide on Monday by throwing hireself before a passing freight train, His body wak ground to ‘»icces. â€"(fn Sunday the woollen factory of 0, Benâ€" nett, in the village of Albion, was discovered to be in flames, and the entire structure and contehts were burned to the ground, B â€"The Sultan of Turkey is building himself a magnificent palace on the Bosphorus, with an i?%:eusc hot house attached, which alone will cost $100,000, |, â€"â€"At least 1,400 puddling furnaces are now idle in the north of England, . The effects of the strike are beginning to be felt in many other branches of trade. â€"A man named Jiines Connell, residing on Dundas Street, Toronto, threw himself into a well on Monday morping, thus putting an end to his existenceâ€"another victim of whiskey. â€"â€"Mr. Hiram Woodruff avers that he has a homL now training, which will be far superior to Dexter, and which h-:twnd“s y made a wuarter of a mile in thirtyâ€"thitte seconds, thir ord Clarendon‘s health is rapidly failing. tial blinduness which has recently affictâ€" fn is attributed to excessive smoking. w oil refine try, is about NEWS ITEMS, BE 15. 1566 y, one of the largest in to be erected in Inger of the synod of the dioâ€" e held in Kingston,â€"on ext. aster cotton manufacâ€" movement is making THEGRIPIL Fearful Colliery Explosion near Newcastle. The Queen of $pain Hissed ‘at a Theatre. Large subscriptions were makin ot the sufferers by the Quebec fire, + The Queen has placeld St. Jame« the disposal of her relative, Kin Manover, * Russia llnloln“her Forces eoting. New ‘Youk, Nov. 14. â€"The St brings Liverpool dates of the =rd town of the 4thâ€" instant. . Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald, former under seer tary of British foreign ‘affairs, has accepted th Governorship of Bombay, h Anâ€" active â€" emigration | from Liverpool t Texas was in progress, poo® Mr. Bright made anothor| fmportant specc in Dublinon the 2nd. 4 The /reported iilness of Lord Clarendon i health, Gail, Twenty «five persons had perished in a col liery explosion neat Newcastle, Al legitimate encourazement has been offi uéull,\' promised the delegation in bebalf of th Nicamigua railroad enterprise, considerabl y FOREIGN NEWS. Emigration from Liverpool to Texas. .| A Patis despatch says M. Bertholemy has been nominated ambassador at. Washington. The Paris correspondent of the, London Times says the Empcerot‘s health has improved * The Paris Presse says the alliance between Russia and Prussia is an accomplished fact, entered into with reference to a special object, and anticipating ofâ€"events already determined upon. The Presse also says if Russia in th« execution of her plans in the East should meet with any other obstacle than the Turks, Prussia will range herself on her side, 1 any forcign intervention should thwart the ork of assimilation which Prussia is accomplishâ€" ing in Nortbern Germaoy, for the alrcady preâ€" pared absorption of the minor states soith of the Maine, Prussia can rely on the armed coâ€" operation of Russia, it also points ont the community of interests: between ‘Prussia and Russia in the work of denationalizing Poland. Thie London Times in an article indicating a change of government policy, makes light of the fate of Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire altogether, while on the contrary atâ€" taching importance to the destinies of Egypt. sufliciently great to warrant the sacrifice of the last shilling and the last soldier of Eucland. There was an,. increasing umpepularity against the Queen of Spain among her subjecis. and she was recently hissigd at a theatre. 1t was rumored the Government contemplated a coup Prtat, %, A Vienna despatch says Baron Beust‘s ont: s into the Cabinet has strengthened the Austrian policy of conciliation towards Hungary. Cholera has nearly ceased at Pesth. An Imperial manifesto orders the Russian military and naval forces raised to their full strength, by recruiting throughout the whole Empire, and taking four from every thoasand of the male population. tw News from Brazil represents that Lopez on the part ofâ€" y had made proposals for peace, whi«#n were rejected by the allics, when the battle of Clmp'jty was fought, and the allies met with a gerious defeat. The intelligence from Canada has bect mainly anticipated by cable despatches. i Subscriptions for the Quebec Sufferers. . | Mr end PB Mr. Townsend‘s Benefit will come off at the Theatre to«=night. The.¢Bright** Movement in Dublin. LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES.| By Montreal Line. I New Youx, Nov. 14.â€"The Mississippi doleâ€" gation has been informed that Jeff. Davis canâ€" not be released at prescnt, but that he will be furnished with every comfort compatible with his sccnrity. s Fatal Railroad Accident. Eniz, Pa., Nov. 14.â€"The day express west on the Buffalo and Erie Railroad was thrown off the track neat Westville, four miles cast ot Errat, at four o‘clock yesterday afternoon. Some ï¬!!y persons were injured, and five killed. ‘The killed are Dr. Wheeler, of Milâ€" waukie ; his daughterâ€"inâ€"law, and her child ; a man named Hunt, of Danville, N. Y.;.another named Harlan, residence not known. ‘The dead and wounded were brought to Erie. Every comfort was allotted to the wounded and the dead will be forwarded to their friends by the railrgad company. ‘The nccident was ocâ€" casioned by the negligence of workmen enâ€" gaged tcpiï¬m the track. Steamer Burnedâ€"Two Lives Losi, New . Oztraxs, Nov. 14..â€"The stcamer Henry Von [‘hul from St. Louis for New (nâ€" leans, with thirty.five hundred bales of cotton, was burnt above Donaldsonville, and two lives lost. s = \ Fenian Rumors, ' The Worlds Washington | telegram says : The government has information professing that the Fenians are in readiness for an immeâ€" diate invasion of Canada. It is nut probable that lny:'}lon will be taken, as the ntws is doubted. President Johnson,to be Impeached. The Heralds Washington telegram says : 4t is said that) Hon. John A. Bingham, who is preparing .@rlicles of impeachment against Mr. Johnson, wilt charge him with aiding and abctting the assassination of Mr. Lincoln. s The U. 84 Boon to Resume Specic Pay» | _ _â€"â€"*~ amenmise . Mr. McCulloch in his report, will jirge upon Congress the nccessity for the passage of a law looking towards the carly resummption <f specie pay ments: Fenian Mecting in New York. New Yomx, Nov. 14.â€"Thore way a large Fenian mecting in ‘Tempcrance Hall last evening. 1t was addressed by General Spant, and Scnn(an Whelan and: Morrison, |._ The Meteors, f New York, Nov, 14.â€"The Worl?s telegrams from Washington and New Haven, report seeâ€" ing a few meteors last night through powerful telescopes, but there was nogreat showeranyâ€" where. j â€"â€"__| _ From Japan,. Wasuxoyos, Nov, 14. â€"The navy departâ€" ment received a despatch from Admiral Bell, dated Yeddo Bay, Ang. 1. _ Accompanied by the ~Wyomirg he in June proceeded | to Osuca, a treaty port, which it was stipulated should be opened on the 1st ofwlanuary, 1868. As the Tycoon was believed to be opposed to the opening, the Admiral anchored‘ there for the purpose of shewing his vessels, but had intercourse with shore. ‘He | subscquently found at â€" Yokobama, . English, French and Italian menâ€"ofâ€"war, and a number of armed ships of various nationalities, Wasiusetox, Nov. 14.â€"Gen. Vanbason, the ; Prepared P“ American Minister, had reached Yeddo with a« + u1 guard of honor, copsisting of the marines | Opposito 3. i of the squadron." ‘The English Minister is acâ€" | To be had of the ym companied, whenever. he appears in public at | Street, and at the dm Yeddo by a guard of 30 English soldiers, and | ington Stroet; J. B the French Minister by 100 Freunch marines, | Roberts, Ridean Stroct 1,000 Stand of Arins Stolen» |_ Ottawa, July 2, 1866 Lm:?i;g onew'.houund s'iannd-&l;nrmo were | *â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"] abstracted from the armory this city, and | Y YJ‘ TY NV K are now. concealed. ‘This was douo.\'vhnc ' L\ b“ )\.D\ Jf guards were on duty. ‘The U. 8. Marshal is | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€" hunting up the partics. I â€"mn no New York Money Market. + ied ‘: Nsw York, Nov, 14.â€"Gold opened at 144] â€" brod a and closed at 144}. & Possession given im The I:iuh.:zney nï¬l&l: mlom market is | *PPIY to a more active very ness is dol below 6 per cent; stock market opcm:f Or to CUNNINGHAM steady, became weak, and closed steady. Oltiwa . Natiininix iE The Nicaragua Rallroad Enterprise. Frovsâ€"Extra Napoleon‘s Health Improving. Twentye«Ave Persons Killed. A Russo=Prussian Treaty. reported itiness of Lord Clarendo: He was in Haly Senjoying (per Per Montreal Line Per S. 8. Persia, Jeff. Davis. ameor Pefua and Queensâ€" to a War ala behaif L. * l lave noverchanged mymind respecting theim from the first, excepting to think yet better of that which I begas thinking well ol.f'_" < e . Mothers Kcad This!â€"BHolloway*s Worin | Lozenges are m certain and safe remedy for | Worms in Children and Adultsâ€"As it is a welâ€" | known and melancholy fact that one great cau@a ) | of death among children is from â€"Worms ainne* | cannot be tooâ€"deeply impressed wpon the minds of | parents the nece=sity of closely watching their ; ‘children. By #o doing; and understanding | the l{:rmu and true cause of the: disease, | :tho;n of children might be saved from early ; : graves. Syurrong or Wosus.â€"The mk'::i are a few of the very numerous syimptoms | diseases which aro mabe§ by Worms : deranged | appetite, efaaciated extremitics, offensive breath, | frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the tecth Muring sleep, hardoess of the belly, with frequent slimy stools,.and sometimes convulsive fit« ; itching of the arims, pain in the ï¬l’d and stomach, unquict sleep, faintings, tremplings, coughs, indigestion 1 low spirits, frightfal dreams, and a gradual waist | ue ANMHNY O ABine â€"1..5 20000000000 t otk To sns at k P Â¥+ Hazâ€"Per ton...! W oupâ€"Per cord Mortimer‘s . Hemedy for Choleia Diars« x ons hisw We certify that Mr. Gi. Mertimer‘s «Cholera Remody" has specdily reinoved severdl attacks of Bowel Complaint and symptoms of Cholera, with which we were lately seized." ~. ‘They are palatable and rolfâ€"ndlnhiristmd to the childâ€"drive out the worms th y without pain and completely cleanse the m::mâ€"lhenby ‘?pil‘ away with the nccossity of administering Castor Oil or other unplcasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. oo romad N. B. Ask for Viollonoay‘s F’.rm Lozenges, F and take no other. "&A. ‘ Sola by all the ruggists . in Ottawa, | and medicine deale . everyâ€" where. | + 141.â€"6m _ PA Each bex contain« the facâ€"simile signature of Nortuaor & Lyma®, Newcastle, C.W., who are The.mints of the United States have comed since they commenced operations (some seventy yeare), the large amount of :ight hundred milÂ¥ion doliars, about oneâ€"fifth of the whole mctallic currency of the world, of which nt $500,000,000 has been derived from their own mines, We arenot without mines, but while we foel that they will not produce so much gold, we have the pleasure of knowing there is a sovereignrémedy in the * Canadian Pain Destroyer" for sudden colds; rheamatism, nearalâ€" gia, toothâ€"ache, &e. d by all Medicine Dealers at 25 cts, per bottle. | 278@ Words of Comfort io the Weak.«»In adâ€" dition to the ailinents comtwonto both sexes woman has special aitments 6f her own, which demand our sympathy, and should reccive relief if possible. / is pessibl«, In her pepuliar trial« she needs strengâ€" thening And sustaining, and the functional ‘Ueâ€" rangements to which she is subject can only be 1eâ€" moved by a preparation combining the properties of a toni¢ rnd regulating medicine, ‘Alpne among remedics lof this nature stands Bristol®s Sarsa«= p:dl;lllu‘ Wholly v muoitptl’::y innoenous, and especially ada to ate «overâ€"sascepâ€" tible organizations, 'illgfmd invaluable in all the peculiar physical exigencies of the sex. Used at the same time. with the Sarsaparilia, ‘Bristo!*s Vegetable Pills will be found a powâ€" erful help in eife a complete cure, carrying off the system the viti and depraved humors, set free fl, the Sarsapariila, and thus enabling the orâ€" gans to resumo their healthy functions at the proâ€" per and nataral reasons, 279a A CARD/FO INVALIDS, | A clergyman, whil residing in South Amorica as a missionary, «i a safe and oi-sh remedy for the cure of nervous woakness, carly doâ€" cay, diseases of the aryâ€" and seminal organs, and the whole train of disorders Im)lï¬â€˜u by | baneful and v cious habits. Great nam have | heen cured by this noble remedy, Promptoed by a | desire to benefit the| afficted und unforturate, I | will send the recipe for preparing and using this | medicine, in a sealeil envelope, to any one whe | needs it, jree of charge, > Pleasc enclose anemvelope, addressed io yoursgl£. | 3 1 O or en on | +m HOUII TO BE LET, k . consisting of six.rooms, mituâ€" ated on King Street, between Wilâ€" brod and Theodore Streets.} Mwn‘ s ion given immediately. ‘ For particulars apply | x ANDREW MAIN, E8Q. Or to CUNXNINGHAM & LINDSAY, BeptombDer 24 > Mitcheli‘s Da l'l‘ 186 WELL KNOWN TO THOSE WiHO have carefully studied the rcouliar discases of the hair that DANDRUEE collects on the skin by its incapacity of throwing off those gro«ser particles of perspirable matte sequence is the shi lh!l peets off ; and weakens that nutrim soun falls off, and BJ < Phis prepmration «t Oltawa, November 15 1t should be on every Lagy‘s and Gentiewan‘s Toilet, both as & DRESSING and RENXOVATOR. â€" Prepared ( s . IL. MITCHELL, Hair Dresser, Wellington &t., «___ Opposite al Bank, l“pet Town. To be hl& of ‘the rietor, at 209, \\'om:’un Etreet, and at the g stores of J. Skinner, Well ington Street; J. Brown, Sparks Street; and J. It should be on Toilet, both as & DR â€" Prepared he sole proprictors NEW ADVERTISEMENTS eButD G Contain no opiam, nor anything injurions." ; Dx. A. A. Hay®s, Chemist, Bosts An elegant combination for coughs." Da. 4. F. Brr0®, Bost« For thr I resomuend the Moit salutary relief in bronchitis." Rev. 8. SihorR», Morristown, Ohio. * Very beneficial when #ufering from colds." Rav, S. J. P. Axn®®80®, St. Louis. Alimost instant relief in the distreÂ¥sing labor of PA The Great Dandrui® Preventatives CcoMMERCEAL (Com Brown*s Bronchia! Troches» Lambâ€"per 'ietse-â€"E# Applesâ€"perr Jor L+8, &e..â€"Potat Tomatoes per 4 oTTAWA MARKETS. wl sPECIAL NOTICE®. m afy wint} Rev. A.C. Ecour=tos, New York. ive suited y case cxactliyâ€"relieving » that L could sing with case." 4 T. Dechary®, _ us rer Fronch Parish Church, Montreal. ate imiltions, be sure to btain the 41 â€"<â€" Roveilexcy Wae» Bercurs. toubles theyjare a speciGc." °_ * 3 o. a nams. Ial D. MeSGna sex Murect hel 56 It OUSE TO BE becomes contracted, sceales e hoat which is ‘on its surfree, mt which foeds the HALIR, it LDNESS is iaminent. doposited upon it druil. Embrocation 1 1 beent use to public speakers l!:\'. K. h Caras 43â€"1b«. 1, 60 1t JOsSEPH T. INMAX, . ition D, Bible MHouse, New York City ‘231â€"y #h 1 14 Rideau Streot, 232 of this successful x, Sussex Street. 1, York Street. 129â€"3mm 18ly n soft and utter from wnntes the G. A. WALTON, Agext. t 57 Fparks Street, Ottawa. Rrm, N. .â€"Neodics for ail Machings, Machine | Oil, Spool Silk, et>, ~All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. 216y X y ud : Great Fallin Coal Oi1 \Great Fallin Coa | also warn th ed by addressing Novembe l)k;u.u.\s WIsimXxG TO PROCURE 4+ Lr CGarrts de Chasap ain," at rabscrintion for Montreal, 7 a. m Ottawa, Novembe THE NEW CROCKERY STORE. Fail Qoods Just Arrived. rl\uo&t: WISHING THE MOST BEAT»~ tiful sets of all kinds, shoold eall at once to Frchue. We also now offer for sale crates of C, . ware, to suit country imerchants. _ ____. _ We aresatisfied we cansell them at MONTREAL PRICES. OQur CHINA bas been sclected with great caré, while our STONEW ARTE is some of the best ever imported. FAr ‘Call at the new Crackery Store, "_!‘_ N0. 51 RIDEAU STREET, s Directly opposite D. WHELANX‘S GROCER Y . Cz November 9. & 276â€"5m . J UVST >A &R mRIVâ€" ED w a Celebrated Machines! “rlll(‘l! Ponr ARTISTIC BUAUTY, simplicity, casy running, nuiselessness, and spoud are every where the ladies favorite. The rmmense increasing demand for these MACHINES have rendered me unable â€"of late to fll my orders, but 1 am now prepared to furnish the different styles to all who may favor me with a call. _ZA"Ladies don‘t fail to call early and secure for yourselves a household troasure, a Whecler & Wilson Sewing Machine.®\. _ All the tedious witerh, stich, stitch, by hand, is diwnud-ith when you are once the possessor of a Wanerurr & Wirsox. The Tuxkx Smtcu and Imbroidering Attact ment for these -nhi-a-emm‘l‘yuhudn sy d war m i s sds Uttawa, October 2 BoAIM.I.- TROTTER, OF THE Toronto House, can accommodate a M'-- tiemen with rooms and breakfast, or i board. Can also take a tew day bonarders. < Ottegra, November 1 2C t BRILLIANXT CANADA OIL, 2«» Ottawa, November 10 PARSON‘8 NO. 1 PENNSYLVANIA OIL, 3%. Od,. por Gallon» 7 â€" * ~ ‘y@. Depot for theap and good DYE STUFFE, PAINTS, OILS, PATENXT MEDICINES, &«. Market Drug Store ! migzrated f ttawa River Navigation‘ Company,. CHANCE CF TIME. XFORMATION WANTED O# ED» WARD ssd GEORGE DORRINGTON, wb Pll SALE 200 BBLS. MESS, PORK D. Kngl:& Co., brand, (Qic;&) 4 200 bbis. No. 1 ‘lï¬l irra t : ~ Commission Merchant, * PORK AND FLOUR. Gallons 14 CHAMPLAiN. YORK STREET, UE sTEAMER qQUEEX . YICTORIA will leave Octawg m., funtil close of navigation. AT TW® Wi Post Office Block HARD WAL HMEARX n ‘the, 1« passable -’:«.m. CODY.> C AMHRL/ Staple and NEW srrn:n WINXO XEW PLAI NXEW TWEEDS AND:® ~NEW CAN. In (Gre: Stoves, J ampâ€". Is crosen Ottawa, Nov. 10, CENTRAL on hi before. .__ _ _ +Atawa, September 16 ‘_é Bankc t IS AGAIN PREPAXI CAPRIAGES, And hopes by strict a Fon SALE, BY CORD wWooOD, & DERS, and SCAXTLIA (Xtawa, Octuber 29 Ottawa, November 12. pose of electing a A m e [%. the St. George‘s MON‘S HOTEL, at 8 EVENINXG, NOVEMB Tul TRUST A OF UPPER CAX ment on the security 0 property, *The rate of interest commission charged, a P afubie in pearly or ty y or . eaciar h. moeit of $ -l"ur‘?!flhef,lll‘tl‘:O‘d Or to "W. W ADE, Office in Kingston, or 4 4. PEXKINX f Ontario Bank November 18. perscns, can be Wn__-_,*“ Oddlu‘?i CaALL! CALW 1 CJ CALLI CALL!! CA at TuE or aAT THE OT THE OSLY ESTABLISM TSE DXLY KSTABLIS Pll" ATE comforta ble JA h\so, Collars, chicfs, Hosiery, Wris A large assort ment A large assortment LEATEER, TR FK Boots of deseriptios (u'-'ï¬z.c-l:k‘ FOR SA A Jsrge and Ottewa, Oct. 17, 1 200 c New H A ME JUST RECE Private B Montreal, Novem JUST MoNnEY ESMCH WHOLES Geor Léocâ€"l and are also Stove A, Novemb 122104 %0, 2 ut