o- no cecal.- wul the hub. of - . P" Advenbe-e-lnbM-sdncd Ir. J. Gone: Bun-n, Jr,has in ‘mlvinroydlty, Ind the t is. due-ed of "tshi-st immune to the III!- no. the cable; Then, an no ohjeolio- with. new ot Mr. and the reply " Put: Anna, a, it to the uadt.naidtuhyartaot mouth: 'pnd the hi Hap-pg continued a. . unity, um dttV u Ive-echoed hath and no Auntie. nos-emu hue no. M iis martini all ting kindly. “up have†the no but. tterdrtiot cl huh Manhood i port- aeu ' qleetiou of m urine ween the aha-en oil’s-hing». and ,the "ipsftulkrieets nil! hudlyheuk into mt in their settlement. Neve elem, Alena- Ill Bullish yacht-men, ether of my“, "ieratiesor plebeinn b do well mute-d lands each other a; com-- II-‘eou thee-which hnmutd. irre- an intimate; "tl-ttmi-tie-ti may . ti -dtmed " gain. inb' "Uei but Mixture-abet troihgprsblieriat itam a" monk-.3. such a 'rtrlio n t; but!) will mrethereby change the en t jam". tre9e.Sn: N interned in" “any. in the interchanged the moo min ot lat Munch gentlemen in _ and in . common Mint-e. Qum- medldevwdlyu to arm to; the london m "the WdCa-nb,†htfmpxguun otUrl mm kid it aide. We now from (how â€that-peck! In: tte “Elli.†ta the "tide, ft n the :1le iguana!» Inuit!“ penof . Loo. lu duh is thultbe Colo ies be, in My Fiction“; independent, he- _uertteat bitthen onthnhnperinl. overn- mg an“, Inn. day, he. the . "oatturturgtrt" hug-idiot]: tposi- tio-tstu-io-UU-th, tthe Iritqrooodnduby trusting therein .5",- lildiuo my " a delimit. as" , And dds 'Ihl "id'eet minio- of . 7 that "tet-tut-a-tdit/ar" rthap "which." ' 7 - I m: In. Oops Dar-I'm tax an... 0"- runs-.13.â€. A. Md? bu Mud to.“ by noon. tttto ifiiii bmdhmnanmd 10 uumhuummm'mmu humid-duouvganuI-Mdmk. Wolvchqea-dwp‘tnucu 'tim Iain- drtreun. Time is a mom ii that 'taliAed pdâ€, however, Blah iui-tbrtttteAa-iue, Govern“. hae but My mlled Mo active i Olden was ofthe . niegrof one. the Antics: Candi. Coming by my New Okla-s to the New Yet? Hui†fm the city ofléxieo u no: precisely the I; W m " mums-.m- w take, the public “Bio well, thembee, to e" t for: turuv'it-usivutireemuLteiot n "srutrrtrit.to'rerv-i'd-renueat mm.“ unpack-dam. o8tmt-dPt.-etnaitmnA.atna â€that, -er-tort".A. nuumuxr. _mtkieart'-resr_t-tirs.er'frdtsi. 'tn-i-tAi-ttr-Vatu-tti- ty,ttt'.'.ttd2ehtSt:,'tttt." mythic-OOWIKIUDW . ae"-'"-"'-. H 1lCtt(ll)tttnitaitits 1'va in not, I. think, a in â€5. Colon“ matters nor chit Sun a up van. " lu British; will his“. to them, and A the hm... hand-g II, m '1 Mb tu Colo-i. arm to mm, m believe it In. he: Mk loud-ghoul. in junta-u: Tn mm in "an! mat m ermm'mum'ofn'yptpu â€W has on“ Ty"r-eitsd a. may" in." "d".""" on: you: "nhia-tmrtatieo in...“ dovc} 10.00.} h- “In“. All coup-map. In! ,r-iritsoi'-aeoet-i- In: mou- '"'-'"te"t"ti-t " mm, " when It In. be: unno- ee-ritr magi-chant. in junta: ."l:' the Maher 00an cannot main her omosiraiom wiu: Iii-With is not “it“ to hold ill“ her pone:- in ttr-tii-a-arts-ora., ion, MM“ hymhimed,indw'ot there i"ro-h'r-tjrasigitin.,tu ouici can. aqt.1-A ' In - Both M-hte-g ','Clt.",21',t , â€I?“ _ Canon, mi i tettge: _ nub; - mesa-trise'" swim Ptttpi _8ttttr cm, musket an mum. . . f'?"'"""""""'"""'? 'ttaoiaxrttiitttttimitietr, IMAM-ton.“ dltfotttat Wang aims: (61.: upon in A'taatsither you ither 't-hre'tllnoteodiirsi't. But} thin brroeoit-ikmooimsdtina do aigrss.'turraittte-ortui not 'h."mrir-ritdwitttarrooetuari," coco- .souuumm‘nm‘m. difecuditollge Calcium-nick their:dulyto on? Wilmstodomudrtuure,ci they “a." an», trieitir, or bu on " " mining otrimheidual new t . Guam il'ilailt ms, Ttte “WP-h was“. at ti be m who; ' Inn-3pm â€MdeqH-b-uu†ammuuudhmmnyum (WMMW) Hanu- ai-tcd......,) " a mini; imnr‘sé, iair, MM ADYERTISEMEN IS; pr tru-.--'-. mmmm and rich “tom! W" (fill?; KL: 100 have in that he saw his deformed due: in charge of Ledonx, to the any at high to head. We at, understand vhrhc should do- sire to In“ her taken out ofhil how. M my not be cum tMme stitching $6r thin. But he than“ have known ,6-thintr of he character of the ma to when In could“ her. The ma was proved at the trht to be. worth- less "grant. Str. Bahia should line produced him. Ha ig hid to be in the United 8min. It in I question 'whether, in the cinch-w ounces, m mum thunk!“ be and. to ob: his tail 'extradition In the inset“! of public flanks. Our opinign in that it should be done, "yo-£89." We hue heard it wanted, nnd the MW, gestion has grown out of the public intend tnkenjn this use, dint the Govemmenton'ht to have eotsstatttlxeuiployed unnlldeteetive Jone-en two tor Upper Condo nod two for Lower Canada, one cf whom lmight he de. tailed to watch the proceeding“: the one of my mpicions occurrence, Incl: â€that of the ireding of the body of Marie Bahia, when in all probability the doubt: " was“. which uverollowed the imperfect 'inveetigno tion'of. the one might have been clenred up. and M experienced detective been present“ the first inquest on the body ot Mario Beta, itis utterly absurd to Inppoee that. o coro- ner's jury would hue been left to consign it to the earth as that "re nhwn‘hm kumrdronrned.' The about animation would have revealed the het that it'wu Utterly im'poeeihle'thnt she amid have out hergelf into the'wnter, null the istvestigatims thuteommentsed in th 'hnnd: or... intelli gent detective, would in hum mutant, In" led tantrum. . mnlttlun that ruched by the two coroner’s inqneete, nod the trinl of tit. Rev. w. Mn. We think thid ided of employing Government detectives one eminently worthy of consider won, and that the necessity of linking Inch provisions in future to Iecm the ends of jun- uG he been abundantly shown bathe min, with, to {eaten guilt upon the murderer“ gale Robin. Jburtiliau have, indeed, I heavy uponeihility in venturing to 'oemnettt. their Cdoniea id an injury'to the Nether Coutitry-orhen in tact they will tell us, and} give us reasonable warning that we Gould go, then it 'siit te time enough to anawer the oeatiourpnwseu by the Tima. It val not the Colonies, bat England which Indy the Connection: and it might not to he the' Colonies who should say when 'or how it shall cet- it it is tliceaseon idem"! termtg. ' were the Nimies commuting»: the tun-nu. they run, because of the connection, “then we emu understand 7 the paternal advice fruin sacroi- the wrath, " as to leave the house; but it' it u the Mother Country which \‘teels the Jpn-aim, why tum upon in to ask In what shall we do? The ditlicnlty is not can and we .ttbould .not even. be encourage! to. believe that we ought to take the initiative in removing it; The) writer makes one " Krypton which perhaps was hardly am: coming ma the Tina. He can " wo’ no or 'know Iingnlarly little of our own Colo- dfes,“ and we reply when he sees and "er - he will be better able to eatimata their importance to the dignity and the “nth ol the Empire. _ m will 'ttea" to. advocate the elttt't% otfof but milli‘ona of loyal abject. with a country that in three gem more will probably contain My; an a mean. of strengthening the Empire, and palm.» discover that n alliance with a kindred p» ple under the some crown in far more reliable than that of any treaty-mule computa‘he tween nations lining ditretettt and wartime! antagonistig alum 4 We have already remdrkedntsms up giert interest manifested in tld Sabin trial, con- cluded on .Satunlay at Ayim.er. That inter- estlas not bra tion/Used to this put ofthe country; indeed, we my gay it has boon general throughout Canada. Tho Mantra} puss budgeted do little amnion to it, all the Garth ofthe 28th Ink“ the “loving judicious remain: ' ' unpopiho can: of justioeybut more In umwhen tut, duty is forced upon them, in the trect of the public um}, sit In on- not t, commend m ‘prudent counsel. ot the Idorttrmt1 Guam, :6.qu 'retMB. would be taken tom-own loin-Idols, " unlqu'he is preheat! on! undo gonna io the that: [unkind “not Ain by tho a. cond oormer's 'jury, the input-ion with. public . mind T is not 1 It I" like], to be favorable to Mr. Bahia. We 'on- uni] urea with ' the . Gad“, and " made ' similar mouth on loads], that tlem might but been, Ind no doubt were, mason for the oeeieey Adopted brthe 2'i"dlC','2', in making :11.de than!" of his sinker; but the very timt of thin my having been ohm-veil: on. ot the mods Br. gent reasons why memo". k-ted by the Gazette {should be “My “loud up. mini. hwimwma hem that loin ‘quunx is living in {he United Mates, and msorrt4iniri, mink bretrort would be and. to" asihim. E I i 7 . . " The jury had "Mendy-dawn! the that] thanheu ontervom-rrstmumdttr the missing mu Wax. The "in. Inuit. between hi and Mi. Basin. Mr. Mia's do. The antral Tckgrap'k, . jaunt! n- maria o " the touching severity ot it. griticis _ devowslthm columnsto 't.ge%e. [Grille rulegcm, and blunte- the prosecu- tion for he inemeient mariner in which jt mu got up; I IV mlstsll not follow our this umfmerguio contemporary through hi. re "mks, not pronounce ttpoh the utility of hi. enticism, but more is a p'ructicul suggestion contuinsl in the hulking extract from hia imgtlly article which we lay More our rend eri, amj wlri hin‘the present temper of the public. littlLill nu) doubt be endorsed by many.). The Trlcgmpl ata.. . " Wine nin informed vied)" thaw lugs against Rubin m to tor-inu- bro; the and» otHauice will not be who‘, - - opinion Inhaled, “In: he in can t on his trial; so In wee-wry to “I. hurt. m. room would word the opportunity to - ully test the than out: deface,†to r.- pair the very evident unburned: of tt prosecution. There hm mull ot - nnocence on the port ot “All 'lli,'ll'l'ld'fult thit thunk! .bae such proceeding; In m In. sinus-u keeper, by his act dimet or indirect Ute wan toully murdered, TI the nap-d- bilit{ rest- on_ Iain to show i he an, that Ito kg? guilt is connected with the non! culpa- bility It. pleads. The defence inedible only on the usual-puma that the “mention ot tho "mement'vith the "(rut Lotion, and the secret runner in which it was!“ out, in to procure health-lo- o! tho livid.†lieu. They know they an" be I.“ tho Mtlegrqund je a. quarrel' " which they a Colonit'm, are not Wraith, ’but they “rcpt that dominion “things, believing it to but: their interest, at In" no in the interest orthe Empirg, that the connexion should be nuiatained: When I nee of statesmen shallrrise‘in England 1nd cott- vinc'e the people that' the Colonial Empire Is atuUtakr, o'r thy British Myriad; our Re certainly do:not endorse the sweeping ooetehuiimstated in the Int untenee of the nhovequoted paragraph, for we hélie've, it the train-fer to Ledaux were only prayed, chich hue not been done, there might he other and more probable ream": ossigned " thecproeeedingl,thyt that "P'" which the Hemp; new“; credibility should mt. It3h. Bnlnin believed that Melee Ledaux, 'eeomtttindedhy a priest, whose name he has forgotten, no a /ttutororthy person, the!) the family considerations which induced him toremove welsh-her, might naturally enough' be lapping] to. have, induced .the motions of nebrecy resorted to in the premised, end the advantage of the proceed lug aw by'the Telegraph wouidlethat jt would Decca-til, involve n more unch- ing 'mvestirtitminto loin uaouif than in the trmuction. Were this done eatin- fitetorily, we cannot see any dimgulty in plating quite I diirerent construction upon thecondnct ofthe Rev. w. Reina, to that put nponjt by the Telegraph. _ Fun 'ra-ttm-The Ottawa Bristle ot Yunnan-(mow will like their Mumb- ont on Thu-day, forming on undo att p.11. _Wo hop. to withâ€: strong muster own!- an. -eretegq,ttatt than, “human in who†oiploy In mankind my ot the In, ,rill an- duvor no to Image matters, that they may [at oi to duty. The ulna“ mildly [mull- In .11 out Vellum: Department, and it in well to encourage the lament, in oedertttat, if w. aâ€. again to be named by llwleu ntr. itam,nomatter fromwh-tqmrter they may come, out pliant volunteers will be ready to mt them, all in web n mm u will put I gulch. our dull-c dom- for Ace-Mary hem. . t - Peru-- 1 Toronto, Jan. 29, 1867. At . muting of tho City Couucll In! oven- ingftho annual report of the Chief of Police vu submitted. The numbor of one“: during the year 1mm $915, being 608 in exccu ot 1865.‘ The mom prlncipallr mum, drunk and disorderly, keeping disorderly homes; hrccny,oolllng liquor without license and my. -Thero an very few we. of greater weight. The nationalities of (in: ottetteirr' were: Engliph, “I; Irish, 1,983; Scotch, 15; Canadian, 919; American, 68; aerte,3r,yolottd, 4_l. : _ _ '_ i Ust evening the Grand Trunk Battalion mustered in the dtill shed. The men were fully armed an? unnamed for the tint time, tad 110(11de fitter soldierly nppemnco. This il'.'it'lrt,",', In: made much progress, And Min! to be one of thgbcst regimen:- In the province. The Manon will b. inspected shortly. _ Johi: Once And John Cooney, Foam“, van acquitted My, Tho evidence u un- On Friday evening next, the men of the 4tth Brig-do, Boyd Artillery, intend giving 1 MIL“! upper to “lung-an and the tam of the Bonn, in return tot .0va hill the Bus. PT hnn given. It will be held " the old T To“, penan- wcn up - " tho Police Court Arr “lung liquor wither t license, puny of the. bull: windy-l houl-keoperd. The We put ot than were and from “only to dolhn. . ' The hall â€decanted in n no“. Appropri- ate tanner, thawing the: the musing com. mince hm done their duty in making the hull look becoming for the tic-mica: The bell ot the Camila Institute we: occupied with the nimhmenu and mppe: mm, which were amply applied In Mn. Ptodedc" new pro- fuse and hateful “er. Everything that Ill tempting to the appetite In here opted out in the peak» Profusion, and to which, at midnight, emple justice he done. anyâ€: aver, Ming - Apia tanned with new visor, And kept "my brighten“- ticket reel-hid tho dun." Than were patent member! of only in company in the city,thnl showing a (new, spirit. . We my mention that the We: camp†but! the - npnuntntion, next to the 0th" present. Lu. mains, them" company hall! their Int manual tall, in a; hatch;- mu, en's» ux-Icreet. An we had anticipated," in early hour the room ,N htled by the memben of this comp-3y, Unit brother lumen And friends, and d.gseing as “and halo with i mt, which plainly indicated that the devote'es of Torpdchori wen determined to have I {all - may“: of f tripplhg it on the, light huh-ac - Inriu'n Quadrulo Band occupied the pl- lory, And about!“ excellent music for dan. The do of ticket. bu In moccded the - “Ii-cum at up â€upâ€: QM. u they have I right to, they ttel proud of the mecc- unthu crowned their (In: etrortd " getting up an “in! tall. Them was man: on! one hundred 'rrruNo-thm, for lone time, rendering the In" too mm for commie Macias. Darin: thanking ' number of places, very Appropriate for tbtocculon, ~1an by the choir, undo: the under-ship ot lusty John Thom-on, with In. G. EJohImon, presiding at the nelodien, Which contributed - to the plenum of the meeting. Tho routed: no te he devoted tow-rd- ',ieiiiiAi? the “bevy of the ochool. Tho In ing on the ,rttoUnraagood,aad the pmooedlngu, which were very ',"tJ2lt', spirited throughout, tea. nlutod bythoc ietuttdi-ineittg the good old Mom! who, “God Bare the Qua.†' . Hum. of the Gan-cl Trunk luau... We mm. Ospt. Vin-bud the non- ber_ofthemtenmitteeot--ntmttheir Mtge... " Also ht the ou at! national, mm In which the hall posed oft under their mung for their gunk And Mood: van and. in "All†to comprehend the full mania; of tick mad motto " Cold mu. Faking.“ - . After the refrcnlunenu were served, which W door» In tip-top style, And in point or n- 'uttand excellence of panama, won pro- nouncgd by All who number one (and school ttavtttg become proverb for good us meet- lngl.) the Rev. Will' Lochcld took the choir And Called upon fitt1'S, Lochud, Esq, "redundant, to and h I report. The report be " not], the meeting in slyly nut energet- iedlyodduuod by the Rev. J. L. Bentley, of Azlnorfnd the Bev. J. C. Quin, of Kcmpto Tho patron. Md {damn of the above Ichool hold their “on! who, in the Pnlbyhthn Church, on Thur-ray evening, the ttth In». The stand-ace 0 parents,' children "td..yitsi- ton of alt dttreitttuioo wu very iynro-aa my in the qhurch could comfortably accom- modate with my. All 'tsppeaeed to enjoy Mus-almond non. "(and their gttteaad. ville. Mo. , OTTA'A oo‘PAlY’l BALL. not“! 00W... uno- “In“! _ SemCooL IOIIII. ' Pot mm “no. SPECIAL TELEGRAM t=YTtrNSeee"'"'"""r" Twi - Pam-o Asa-“ted. FROM TORONTO. Polka Report a: 1006. " "" ouaw- Thu. I" I‘ll-Ix“! which! Ibo: THE OTTAWA TIMES‘ JANUARY '30, 1867. " (tpart........... c, " " Tun BALL " ml Vanuatu): Gnuusox Ars ett/tntvu-out render] are reminded that the bit anniversary ball of the Yolnntccr (Harrison Battery, under the nuspiccl of the vino-r: of the brigide, will take plade this evening at th" til. Patrick‘s Hull Ind Canadian Institute, Lower Town. We underlhnd that meason1 hive been “ken to rendér thir bail one of the most brilliant of the "Mott. The service; of Goran's quaftimt Band are "cured for tlie occuiom- The luppcr mngcmenta are in the hlnds ot Mr. Prodcrick. - Bee advertisumrut in this journal. "' Dun! oGrm: o. k P. It. It.-rn come- qncnco of an accidental :delny of the "evening “All " Kunptvmc Int night, the passengers did not much Ottawa until three hours aftrr the regular time. This is , Very unusual 0c- cutrenct on this line. Tu; Lineman Yotstmrtur.-Thtt 100th marched out yeuhrdt}, and while out went throix h the iateresting Ind useful exercise of " judging dilhnco " between one hundred and six hundred yudl. Should not our volun- teen be more drilled in u judging diistancct' The lancer the We of itre.gtrtm, and these re- peuing an“, the greater the necessity tdr forming correct estimate; or distance 'for renou- "1tuierttlr obvious. - Minodwoxcu Omnvnlq’xa.nFuruishod by Mr. W. 11m, Optician my DritggGt/Uar. hat Drug Store,Â¥ork Street. T . T A1 Ex'rnonnmu Y-Has Axrnnu T I Burro [Guano Barton: "Twins FALL»? -'t'he London Engineer, in th course of a'din- curw ion of the {uncut heat with which the ele- lnurts composing the interior of the globe are suppooedtobo kept inm sontiqml state of twin, introduce, the following story; which hon been going the rounds of the French pup-~11, nil of which loomed to nboorh it with edifplng credulity on worthy the careful nt- trtttiott of 'eteettif1e then: "Not far from the "ll to! Bil-gnu wan glacier belonging to n compony who realised enormous protits by the hole of the ice in the western cities during the hummer months. A tew days later thou the .upinwnll explmion, on aurora boteniis of 'natmlticent proportions was observed wheel- ing its Minor“ nights 'in succession in the northern inky, outing two lightning con- durtomontho top of the glncier o to omit ioni: eiectricnl Barnes of n bluish color. Itt' the meantime ‘n boiling noise was heard inside the winder, accompaniod with o disengage. mm: ot gu, nod -ioetauimWtutottatioas. A v tei), of milittn ventured to enter an own ng in the Ice with I light, when the gIm-ier bunt with “explosion that shook the whuio country. Happily nobody was killed, cT-ypt the unfortunate captain, of whom not 1 n nee could be found. The glncicr contained 16," ro tons of ice, and sfter the explouott I there won I full of lukewarm water orer “I spam of the hundred yards in diameter. The I the-uryggtho “use of the explosion in that] the two lghtning conductors on tin: ulnar-q ttid under the itthencer ofthe electririty as , ammo poles of o voltsic battery, and decom- I pound the ice inton nixture of oxygen ind ttp.leeets gnu, whioh ofcoum tsxit1otiu11 with I ARtttrate-ForA1etteral Bunsen arrived in town last evening, und in tstopping at tlupus- loll Homo; _ I'otaot Coime.--Tho puBlic wily b, glad to lean dun there wu no case before the. rolicc oourt rated". ' _. Tull hiaitrtams.---'nso provision Ind buy with“: mmrtmt inoderateir supplied josh-r. dar. The prices were the name M o r last question. . _ 1 PArlxr From: Bso.-wg beg to call tlw " tiation of flour miller: and grown to Mr. Manolo‘- ulvertiscmcnt in another column. They squ to In toba I superior article, and well suited To: the purpose they ire intended, being strong and cuettuiwo very cerium-ud- lblo ct-risticii. ' _ _ . . f Oruwa, Jan. 29th, not. ' and.“ demo of éold registered during the previous itight ' ' _ y . At it In... c... ..i...; 8 teve 20m. dt " noon, Butt..... 23. " " u I u 'MG.‘... " h u " his In! letter to the New York 1'ribune, Torn Jrughcm, in London corrtmp0tulcut, spook- of tho content that ilonow‘guing on bo. tneen labor and capital, and specular“ as to tho luu'el which will grow out of it. He pro- Mesiiat--" Them sync quotients and problem: meet you,.no doubt, nnd you have to light the mo bottle, but your death struggle of ulll’ tima In. ban on miller field. But. think fora moment of the was which would be upon you “you had no forests, no Wea.tera virgin loud, and if the whole otyour people are Iuddenly commented within tl e arm or n ootpte MSW? That “Abe ncnrcsi approach you coo - to our English 'stamipuiut, and thtn tho wound with“ which bind the limbs of“ old country have to be taken into the occoont. .An established church,nu old and â€worm! ulntocrncy, the yummble imli- muons nod traditions which have grown through 1,000 years, and hedge' us in, in our law courts, our municipal institutions, our uni- verlliiu, our mini system, have KIT!“ puwur uni ntrength‘in runny ways for upholding our notional life much u we Engluh haw made it, Ind lholi keep it, in prosperity 1nd adve'rriiy, through ev_ii Igloo". uni good rcport. . tttsee-citrate-Noor-General Posmrcll', Wm {Input tht head-qdarters of the 100m Reg}. ment here, this morning " tun o'clock. . _ i No true Englishmn would be without them, be sure of ttity however stontly he may strive foe reforming their abuses, but they add enormous‘ly to the difBcuitits of such 11 struggle'h that in which the Christina and New Yuma! 1366-1 timk us, end which will not deport ttom us now till we hare fought it fairly through. And», to come to s prac- tieat conclusion, I look upon the as. ublishmept and development -of pnrt- nerships got industry among us " the fact of the put year. I here noticed them more thou once, I think. in this corres- tundenee, but your readers must bear with me tor recurring to them sgsin sndngnin. They get the more surfsce news of this old world from many other sources, and Idou't held myself bound to furnish them with cur- rent (sets end gossip, unless something of mu interest Mass to them, What scorrcepons dent has to do,aecordittgtd my nnderstsnding, is to look as steamy no he can It the lit? of his own country, with A View to mnku the deep under currents, the real vital movements, visibievsnd comxrehcnsible to his renders. And, taming is method, I condom the stre T y t, end conclusion. The first p ncers mong thew industrial part- nerships have alt stood the test of the change in the principles end system on which theirtredeis conducted with - success. Urns-lay & Co. have combined their whole business of carpet end woollen manutactorietr, collicries, to, into one immense converts] in which every workmen may he s: tsttateholder, Mthereieno more successful iirm " this moment-in England. Briggs and Co. here gene even further in their Collieries, and give sshsre in the prodts in proportion to wages arm-d, even to those Worlpe'ople who are not shmholdeu; end the suns my be said of Greening t Co.,ot Manchester, and sen-rsi other old firtng. dozen new partnerships In on the eve canning, and every day] host of masters in diiiercnt trait-s who are converting their old firms into industrial perinerships. {this ‘is an entirely ditferunt Int-mule, you must remember, from that wields has been going on by the side of it, of the conversion of nanny bankrupt and s fuw lulu-at businesses into 1lmitcdliability com- Itht The 1atterienlgte-tenth. rotten,' and nirssdy (es in thatcsscof Out-rend, Gurney hico.p been the CSU" ot widcusprcse misery; the former is, Itrust,ss yet thoroughly sound, and is for may s wesry watcher the dawn of s brighter dur. lf it rises, as we" hope and pray, bid Ruined will in half is gum-ration be It better place to live in cm: than the United Stubs." ' '. ml}.- ion! on! the Introduction} oh nah}? INDUSTRIAL PARTNIRllliPSo LOCAL KIWI. If we enter more thoroughly into tho ‘ View of those “he iaitiatedtusd are now carrying 'nto cticyt the scheme of Confederation, we hwy rue reason to suspend our judgment on this particular point. It the union of the Canada: with the Maritime Provinces were ia. tended as ts.tirsuritg, it might be worth hile to consider whether some place more 'i?sri'i'ii'. can in all the Contidemted Provinces id nut be a more desirable locality tor theSeat of the (lent-rel Government. Such, however, in not the case. The resolution: of the Quebec Confer“ -nce declare tlmt “the bent intereltl “lid [Jusrnl end future prosperity of British North America, will-be prompted by A Federal Cuion under the Crown of Great Britain," and make provision tor the Admission (after the union of the Camden with the Mnritime Pro- viuivs shall havu been etrectcd) of “the North- West Territory, British Columbia llld Van- couvvr." They also declnre that the com- munications With, the North-West Territory, and the improvement: required for the devel- opment of the trade of the Oreai West with the_geaboard are regarded by this Conference u subjects of the highet importance touthe iiut,-ht. the discussion of the question of "Confcdvruitin,"t it is much to he regretted that tho lll'gu and Itawnmnlih View: ex- pressed by many of our leading public men, and embodied in the wpiconccired schema of Conn-duration which will protmblr, on: long, rmiw the tam-um. of the Imiieriat Pun.- nu-ut, should not llnd smote compl toecho in tho community at large. While, Nora Semi: and Prince Edvard Inland we but of agitators who drrad that their little co muni- tius should suffer in importance by. ‘rption inmtn Inger!" "nationality," 3nd in' Ctusad. of thon- whose religious or other prejudices had than to indulge in all kind. of fun and. Moved by Mr. Sykes, seconded by mun“, that motion No. 9 mm. Seuion ofCoungil be vescindeti,tuui that Henry Com be, and}: hereby appointed auditor to this corporation for tho cunt-pt you. -- _ - . Mon-d by Mt. Smith, uoonded try Mr. Tom- kinu, that the matter referred to in motion No. 32 of hut Sensinn, be considered in committee qt the whole forthwith, with power (can! for and: panic: and papers as they think " w. Dow in (he chair.-aFed. _ --Blondia has been peyittaing on the high rope at Dublin, eliciting tho and "noun of awe and .dettiratioet. , eOtruu-u, subject to the royal prerogative." - ow, without ofhering (in opinion " to the. isdotn of the selection, and admitting all t mt may he said an to the temporary inconve- nience and an ioynncc that many have lullercd (of which i hive myself experienced my full thare,) in cmmqucncc of so large n neceuion at population to A place but indieertmtly pre- pared to rrwive it ; Lmaintaittthat matters of public and gcneral importance like this, should be considered upon from all Inch'locnl and personal itnuencetr. The mere re-opening of this quc‘tlon would renew tho excitement that it produced some years no, when tension after Seusiuli an fruitless “tempt: to settle it by the Legislature, hating no alumni“: but that appeal to the Sovereign which led, event- ually, lathe selection of om". Moved by Mr. Morgan, Iceonded by Yrr. Hinton, that' Dr. Allen and Adam}. Baker be nmmintod Trustcul of the McGuire Grimm“ salami; 21%, that Jetty.. Brygon_ be up- pointed Trustcc at the Richmond Gunman tit-haul, in place of James Hendenon,und that hum: be granted to bring in, a by-hw to con- firm, mid NtpPinttnerttrLcarried. - Mon-d by Dr. Church, reconded byMrJhw- son, that the auditors receive the run of ten dollars u an addition to their all." for the past. year,†extra duties were performed by them. ' . _ Mr. Sykes called for the yen uni m a _ YBstt.-5rcioris. Como, Church, Dina, Mills, Morgan, Tomklna, surrey, yNell, sqykcs--0. . -- L -Nhvs.-siesam, Hinton, Berry, Biau'tntrn, 1itt1thtcruytttt1ngih Dom-6. - 7 7 my . _ . s" . . ' Pa-se, Church, Dawson. I in, wy, GLiiiiiiirf, 'r.yrnkiitdrtttrtr, “at The council they went into committee of the whole. The committee role and reported progress, and and have to sit Iain. iolotitiito n24 heme-cu the two sections " But.“ an! " Wcst J' we have here also another c195- who, to pmulcr td petty‘local iateresta, would drain: to rv-upun that quot" would, the " Seat ot quermm ut." By the Quebec resolutions, (wlaic h Itave been agreed to by tho delegates in London without any attention in thin retpect, a“ far u" m- have the menu oi knowing), it as agreed unanimously am "the Belt of l1'),'.e"r"i"J2'llt of theW'ederated Province. shill Fedem'tul l’rovineea, and that! ht punctual! at the rights! would: period that the auto of The tituuicuts will permit." The'lntutintelligcncc received (per’Atlnntie Cubic) " to the pro- 'eeerlingsoi the Colonial Delegates in London, tncntiotur the met, that due provision is to, be made in the Imperial " of Union for the dd. mission of the»: Westerly Provinces. Under these 1jrcuatstattecs, if we tie into account the claims of these more distant portion: of: tllerproposud Confederacy, in, questionable whether a point more control, ind at the some time morc accessible to all the Provincer, can be _ found; for wheusoever, y the improve- ments required for' the development “the trade of the Great West with the Ionbolrd," may be undertaken, the extension from Catn- dinn 'l'crritory must, in order to form anything like it (that line of communication, make Ottawa tin ir starting point, either by opening the navigation of the River Ottawa to French River, or, “that betound; iptpmcticable, by the construction of a nilwny, direct through tty? heart ot the country, to the head of Lake iiurott., With regard to this latter project, I have rem»: to know that to gentleman left hvfe for England, not long since, with the View of placing the .ochetno before British capitalists, and representing to them 'd" great advantages otrured for its construe-tic under the charter granted by the Carnation Inglpll- tttrc. 3 The union of all the British possessions in North America under one government will, nudo0tvdlr, materially "ect their Gii) prosperity ; it will tend, by promoting inter.. course 1etwectttte,ditrtsrerst sections, to devel. opo their rcsourcee, tostrengthen the ties that connect them with cech other end with the mother country i to consolidate their point, end to establish. more thoroughly end elli- ciently that systemof true constitutional letter. ty under tried monarchloel institution, which is the best protest egainst the Utopian idea of the.Republican end tho Democrat. The re- sources of the North..Weattrm Province, which ere, and will be J',t,Te,8,' to us until some more ready means-of co Inhalation is pro- vided, are almost Boundless; the Hudson Bay Company, whose interests have led them to dinewungu the settler, and to " preserve " the territory occupied by them as hunting and trapping grounds for fur-borrow animals, have systematic-oily encouraged tho idea, that the whole tract bcttreerf Canada and the Rocky Mountains In: little better then on nuinlmbited wilderness; but recent explora- tions have' led to the moat astounding dis coverit-R, as" to the 'fertility end calamity ot the entire region between MHWinnepeg and the Rocky Mountains. Some of our legisla- tors called attention to this in Parliament during the debate on Grntedemt,ioet and nego- tiations have since been opened, ara I tie. licvc are yet pending, for the purchase of the territorial rights of the Hudson's Bey Com. penny and the ccsslon of this territory to Can- mla, or its incorporation with the Confedented Provinces; but the mess of the people are a yet ignorant of the true character of the region referred to, end of the immense commercial advantages that would result to Canada tron: its settlement. The following rcmlqtiom were Accidentally omiw-d from our report of the proceedings of the County Couhcil on the 24th inst: I have 'ttready exceeded my proper iimitl, bat I may, if you will permit me, like In op- portunity of reverting to the Inbject and of quoting the opinions of thoujclentiéc men, who have explored the country, and ere there- fore. best able to judge of its capabilities for nuttlénn-nt, and the mean: of communication it Minn“. l A Bartram Cumin. sAm.--irmGti, Berry, inaeethiiiiititti,' hiergan, _ 1ht--o'. . 9 BRITISH Icon?“ AIIBICAN into. vmcn All) connnnnu'xox. Te the Editor ofthe Ottawa Tim} ottawis, Jan, at}, 18th, Mr. Blackbur'n' called for the CARLE'I‘ON COUNTY COUNCIL- The n llenrtetta " Presented to Prince, AInea---Pri- All“ â€an." “I. '0rta-A)or-"_ieo Loam, Jan. 28,,-,.'rhe following correspon- dence between James Gordon Bennett, jr., and His ltoyal Highness Prince Altsed, has been permitted to be published, as the sentiments expressed in His -Hlghness's letter are of an interesting character, and intended to show the feeling of England towards the U. B.r:e... Orr Cow's, Dec. 31, t866.--roer Royal [ligh- ,aeigg;-At Lord Lennox's dinner on Friday last you were pleaud to match rourpr.fcrt, the Viking, to sail the arenrietta around the isle of Wight next August for a cup of three hundred pounds. I could not any so then, because I was bound to make the match pro- posed, but in fact this arrangement will some- what interfere with the disposition which I had determined to wake-of my yacht in case she should win the ocean race. I beg that you wlll accept " a New Year's gift to an English yachtsrnan from an American yachts- man the Ilenheita, as she now lies, in perfect order, oft Cowes, and I have instructed Captain Sumuels to hold he'r subject to your orders. The unbounded 2,"ti,11il,', with which the American yachtsmen ve been received by all classesriu England will Always be remember- ed in the, United States w th the warmest gratitudcgand I sincerely hope that you will not' deprive me of the opportunity of acknowledg- ing this most cordial reception by presenting the winning yacht to the representative of English yachtsmen. l have the honor to remain, to,- . J. Gosnox Brsoirr, is. Ctsusca‘ House, St. Jatma,Mud Jan, 1867, .-U3ear Afr. llama: I Md it dimcult tocxpresa how gratefully I appreciate the kindly feeling which dictated your letter of the slat ult., " well as the splendid present which you otter to my acceptance, but most of all the delicacy with which you seek to diminish the personal obligation under which you would lay me by giving to your generous offer an international character. It is, indeed, this last consideration only which has led me to hesitate in replying to your letter, for personally it would have been impossible for me to accept so costly a present; but I felt bound fully to consider the question in the light in which you were good enough to place it, and ifon full consideration P feel compelled to decline your generous otter, I trust that neither you nor your gallant competitors, nor your countrymen at large, will believe that the yachtsmen of ‘Eng- land less appreciate or less reciprocate the feeling of good fellowship which prompted the offer. The Henrietta is a vessel any man may be proud to possess, and I trust she may long continue in the hands in which she has accomplished so triumphant a success. We must do our best tolfind a rival to her, and in common with all Englishmen,'l sincerely hope that such friendly rivalry may be the only. description ofcontcst in which our treirpective countries may be engaged. It has given us great pleasure to offer a cordial re. ception to'you and your companions in Eng- land, and I feel assured that if my professional duties in command ot one of Her Majesty‘s ships should ever take me to your shores, I should there incct, on the part of my brother seamen with a reception not less hearty than that which we have been happy to afford you here. F , A . Loxuox, Jan. 29.rleots.,rcotuou tpr, money hue advnncod id. and are quoted " 91i;lll. U. Shnrel Bu ; Erie it. R. Sir-red 431. . Arrlved Out. Lnaitpooi., Jen. 29.-.Noon.-Tuo Cunard ltcamship Ting/3, which left New York on the 12th of January, arrival here this morning. The " are“ Euler-n.†. The steamship Great, E'aetern on the 19th, v“ “My placed upon the gridiron nt Birken- hcad, opposite this .ciiy, by Capt. Sir James Anderson. An examination shown her to be in good condition, and Ibo will poiativelriil for America on the 20th of Much. .. Cont Ill-lurch. Trmamr, Jen. '9.-thrott.-Couzn Distant-k bu been nominated for the Germnn Pulls- ment to represent the city of. Berlin. _ _ Ion-Wu of "It!“ In Crete. Lumen, Jan. 29.L.Noon.e.- 1hspatehes hare been received, which Mate that the Clean war he: been renewed. The terms of the Sublime Porto tor pence are Icornfully rejected by the Cream. A battle in: lince been fought, but tho retinitis pot stated. There I“ Apparent. I, much ;enthusiun1 on both tides, out! the war had unread to tho neighboring ilionai. The whole Fro-eh For“ at Vera Cruz. Not Ihaaatm, Jun. 28.-Yera crux Advice: to mound hnve been received, Mid Mate that a Frenle ttamtport land left with a heavy de- mhment of _ infantry fur France. when would immediately follow. The whole French force. in. Mexico had arrived " Vern Crux, en routi for France. Additional transport: are daily expected. _ _ . _ lunlli‘ I..." from mu... Nor You, Jan. ".--The Herald. Mexican advices, by any of New Oriana, dnwd tlu 24thrytato that 3 French new-pupa in the city of Malayan: The Mexican authorio ties at Mamelliln had executed MLCnrmnn, the United Sines conlul " that pine, upon which the United Stun gunbont lying nenr " land had bombarded the -town _ for eight hem. _ _ - A 015,000 Mu- ( WA "at"; Com, Jan.29... The woollen?“ “tine-u mill in Nnngntuck w“ burnt‘lut night. Low, $75,000; insured tor $60,000. 'r1sts.firs min luppolcd to be accidental. ' [duties or a. Gold Hill. Wuuuarox, Jun. 29.-At the meeting of the Finance Committee of the Senate “all morning the coaaideratioa of the hold Bill from the Home ya resumed, and after. brief debate A vote In Mun, which mulled in the rejection of the bill. . . low York Home, â€Irku- Nu You, Jun. 29.--At the second board tteytoct market 1"I etu'ltr, Gold, 1341. - ' LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES. _ ,' (panama: an.) . The Ilerald'a eommponde ce from the prin- cipal cities in tho South, in icate I general re- action politiyallr mong'th southern people. One of the mean: In uwumong the Virginians to alleviate suffering among the widow! Ind orphnne Isl huge lottery, or gift enterprise. Among the gifts which. it in proposed to give “my, in the nmideace of Jeir Devil in Rich- mond,uow in pone-clan of the government. _ Idea. of . We“ Boarol,Jen. 29.-eMrm D. J. Whitney com- mitted luicido byhenging herself In the collu of her own rel-idem» " 145 Chelm Street, Eur Boston. The cattgtt of, the suicide in not given. T _ ( The ammoniah hand-I article an the stock make: still {nuke} declined this morn- ing. Sale: were lane, and market excited, but " the clone, dull. Loan, mama: mic: usurpenaent.‘ . _ _ -.Dr. Livingstone, at lat moan“, had loci lentil member: of " exploring pay. through niche“ and daemon. -MAtthew Arnold give: up the Ozonhn Chain-pf Poetry next May. John Ruskin and " Franck Doyle we named u the llkcllm taudidatef foe the suede-lion. - TE Nor You, Jun. $9.-Mr. Bemtnington of the Howard Home, drew the ten thousand air. t" " greenback: " the fetivaLdeawing yel- 'rdar", F ,:' a '-hiettartr. Moxon, plgblilhcn, in London, no mocking subscription: toward: erecting a land-onus monument over the grave of Chalet Lamb, in Edmomtou church-yard. v -mstusysott in add to be writing some "not quality unknown, for a nine: I line. Pray why, if one must make A nilch cow of his Man, is it my decent" to be a [Macks-liner than . pony-owner t V . LIVIBPOOL, Jim. 29.--Cottpu quiet and Iii-ally, with a probable day's all" of 10,000 Inlet. Middling Upland: quoted at Hid. per pound. _ -.- ssGiirrosaL COURTIIIEI. tear Album Cable and Montreal 1AM.) Politic-l Bmuo- "i in lanth- A Ten trio-na Dolla- Prise. Liverpool Canon Marie}. ijlililllhlllt Believe me, yo_uu sincerely, (SW) . g Londo- Honey Ital-Int. Urtao, The country is trtrfteting from .deticienrr in the rice crop, which has been nggrnvnted by the was, and caused that Staff of anancse life to rise in price to nearly threefold its or- dinary value. Uonaidemble discontent pre- vuilq in consequence, and may rice riou hue occurred," one of which our newly~ Arrived minister, Gen. "an vtukr'uberat, awn stoned, and the Britiuh Columbia: was Illa attacked with the lame missiles. No importance,ltow- ever, we: attached to the :mtule by the Gen- eral, or the British tuttuoritics, The Japanese otticiaU were 'in nu wise (accountable for this Int. attack on foreigners, nnd the outrage VII the work of n few ignorant and hungry people. J1'hree,parties of Jaiauetseaire About to Avail thenuclves of the proclamation which permits Japattese, the subjects of Japan, to visit foreign lands. All three ore to tron-l " the expense of the people of the countries through Whil h they may elect to pass. They are all perform- ers of varioys kindnnnd may be fcgnrdul as good lpccimcns of that slur who dire by nmusiug mankind. Sumo have “ready Iliad, lid San Fraubiuco; other}, " about to proceed ta Europe. The expcuu; attendont on tron-l- ing is too great to permit runny of that Ch». to go throw who could benefit their country by making observations; almost toy sort of intercourse, however,bcttven the pvoplt‘l of the world in butter than ecclupion or isolation. Bo the world tnovt'ti., _ . ' . --ltetr. J. Brst, No. 6 Washington “we, Pacitiu, “not, Brooklyn, L. 1., says in I letter: " I am happy to hear my testimony to the n!- ue and viiicawy of Mrs. s. A. Allen“; "Worlda Hair Restorccand World‘s Htsit:0ressiner. in the most libemi sense. They have fcstorui my hair where it' WM lnld,'und when: gray to its original color." Bold by nil Druggisu. Depot, 198, Greenwich Street, N. Y. Floih-Devourlng 1tnm"ue-ot that can- cer in one of the moat horrible.‘ A. cool u then is the slightest mum to aux-poet iu penance. resort to Brutal.- "r-ou. wanna» - nal nppunncu Lint new nlpichin no one" or Bot, they -dlr betcha the who. a! In- hullhy war in the blood; not all “9qu tic-puma" will audio-u than. by evaluating their Mum in this ttinsulation. Every whom. cIIOOlqu, "In! alum; Ila-lady. mind our, aurora- loo, cry-i elio, not nae. 3nd 0 , ompuon' / on Mental!“ by um 'l/dlll'd dew-gent. It I†be chlled “most A tseruitt toned]. which in more than can be laid of say other known medical agent. By min; Irma"- Vaughn rm. 'ttiter.tiat. with the Snap-rub, I can till be much Inn-tuned. _ 3453 Who " In. “flu-low e--" um queued it frequently naked, we will eimply "r that elu u e Indy who, for upvude of thirty yearn, In. nn'. See.,, devoted her time And Menu q n female- t yeieinn Ind num, principally [mung children. he bu -ullr studied the nonhuman 3nd Ital. emu. numerous clue, and, u n result ordain aloft, and pnetieul knowledge, obtained in". life: time upent u nun. Ind physician. the he eon- pounded n Soothing Syrup, tor children meaning. It aperMe: like 'nngio-givag ml and health. end ii, moreover, sure to regul- " ballet. ln eon- uquenoe of this nnlclo, Mrs. Winslow is becoming ,rirld-ronorrmtd u nbenelm of her nee; arci- slly in thin the one inthin city. Va; rth't on of the Scotti Syrup no pun will n “be". We think if". Winslow In: immune" II- by dill invnlueble Iwclwml we eiucerely believe llamas-d: of children we been and (In. an only gnu 2 in timely use, end that million- Pt unborn will I m in bmteiita. Ind unite in on'4irsq herbleued. No mother bu dilehnrpd her duty to her Morin; little ones, in our opinion, until II. bu given it the t"rmsiit of In. Wimlew'l Swain; Bynl , Tryit, 'ttah-try itmm.-dmdu.' Vin- tor, if? York_City. -- A _' 7 A special correspondent of the Sew York Tribune write: trout Hong-kong, Nowls: " Who Manon aber- in his daily new, Shall tittd the [telling up! his spirit mull; ‘ For-"pry tit"rer in others' punts, thrown. Centers in tr-ttt bounty on in own." "If this be true the Tthtg, -of the Candi“ Pain Demon: mm: the mi in“ of bloc-i- innnmonblo. It la th. ufan 2'2',',,t'l'l an 11tl'tl forauddm colds, rhoumntiun, bum, "uni-a, In, In! removes I" kind: of pun-Amen dined] it u H'trli.od.: " ttmttg par butu. 8014 by all madl- cme dnhn. SIS. A clergymnn. whilo raiding in South Am. " a missionary, di.ttovorqd . ul- and tt tomody for tho euro at mono Ito-khan. only coy, dinne- ot mutinory 5nd ohm-l 'trel, Ind tho wholo twin of dioordou tS', on by bufoful and . ciou hobiu. Grout In: " In" boon cured by thin no“. randy. med by o duh-ow benefit tho “New! ond h"tt'eftl will and the nape foe Tatt and using to nodicinodn o ooolod onvo po, to I], on. who and: lg/ree of chrge. _ Plot-o onclou In'onvolopo. Midi-om to yguoclL Adds-on, , - JOSEPH T. IXKAN. ' . Station D, Biblo Bonn. )1qu City. “punk" " 231-, TT,,', props-mum for tho 1m: lau roe-Md from numerou' “cannon and In“. oethig ally very 1tllthtnghta'tdptgt my my on DANDRU and SCUBE In" in: we! om: bultfu'v Ipplicttionl , that it insult to tho lair that osftaaie and brilliancy, and to oskin the coolne- amtjuxibitit, not “prim in the In. of may trtur droning. " pnvenu the hm from frltirtg, givulttrlchloud unanimous-um donut ill growth. would in on only my. sod [onion-n5 toilet both " . Ma; and ran- mb V i lo " had of the following Chou-HI All M: ttt oftlm city: noun. Jul. t'rkiaaor, "our, . new]; Ju. Brown. John Robot-u sud Gm.- Mortimer. Also, of th.t_Prlseie?y, - . Mother. no“ Til: '--nono-'. War- hmupa no s ttqrtaitt and “to "and, for Worm in Children 5nd Aduita.-Ag it h I roll- known and molmholy be: that on. gun - of and: among childnn in from Wom- Llom. it “not be too duply {apt-cued upon the mind: of pitch" the uncanny of closely wanking their ohildnn. By no doing; And Indgnmdin‘ tho T,,'E,'l", Ind m. on» of tho diam, than.» of children all“): be and from only gum. Burma or ortmt.-0e follow' we . few of an very numerous lymptoun 'ed disuse: think In W by Worn-:,dorn¢od sppociu, uni-Md "tmusitieh oeertst.ve bunk, fPAtet you†an a. ye, qrtedisyfty taeth dunng nap, hm of m "iarT'i'riii '..tsat “in, nook, sud "trtotistto convulsive m , In; of the uni, [all In the head Ind Munch, dot no"), tunings. trembling. coughs, 'i'iieiiiil, low Ipirin, frightful mum, Ind n grud- ruin. "it/g". of but... ., o, m plush]. and -if-a.drrt'asutrrud to th6 tthiW2drtrd on: the worm ',tgtegier,'2tt and completely dull. tho Mu nby' in; guy withthe Wit, of “ministering M on or other upland oathaeti- in!» I. of otherJVonn. , {you box could-I an {Ia-alum nip-an od 0mm t Lml, Nave-duo, C.W., who no " I01. "tl"t',t . _ N.B. k for Jean. '0 Worn lac-9.. '* and at. no at». "dk Bola trail a. damn new". and-duiaedeai.' _ than. “4-5- ‘EIGHLY APPROVED HAIR We. hh'tohtslyis, Jhutdrair 1hnbmaition I am Mht"--antt-r Going Abroad. sold by " ouitou, 25 an. . homo. 3.1-4 Ottawa, Now on tho ice with (baking stool, The tegtiva, And the guy loot“: tho'dnnco and deviant wheel On wimer'l gill-(II, ; But different in this lorry seen. From Home Minerva}! strife, We use the ‘nhiuin lilvcr chm: , To frsahis 10mg and life. Swill o'er the frown Bood we akin. As net-gull: o'et um I... _ In shape: the not: grouiqno Ind grim. And rungs-t “may. Ho! ho I the world mar 'o-- ‘ _ Sadly. if it will, C . But wo'l! be merry, merry. 0 t wo be merry and. mrs as I himblo monkey clan, Prom Lhil an] other whens, Sporting with “my from Sand», And Zodnvel from Algiers. F , The Star of binning shining than. "it mud. neatly worn; Her rev-i health Ind beauty nu " tie n'nummr'o mom. And ne'er "I night In til, I ween. So mirigh and an guy Al in thig merry vimor "Otto-- Thin joyous mimic plâ€. Bot hot with joy we go Gui], " the rink, ' _ And with the bounding spirits low, Hula: and joy we drink! _' A CAR!) To INVALIDIo a . mm - ---". 'ttttltr. â€WM, IPECIAL‘v NOTICE.- Do Good to Other. nun CARNIVAL. w. u: uxmuu. _ 113." Peer. mus-my. JAPAN. FNEW iorarLiyrsir, the albunbof their Two CARRIER no“ 1 thin Mier. to deliver [upon to rad 1nd write. Apply " van (may-Jung, 39. tr6t. Improyed Paper Flour Sacks. Epsilon. of ts, M, '2 "a a the Sump], Boom tmat, or " the ode. of Meatms. Ill' I ‘IKIIIIII. ovum: I _ ' a lrrt,1ytsng.lttni.t?.ea0i1,to+riuii. 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