m wg *y4 nted by im ie rd]pl # in paat v.hr:‘- steus of in 5 very et w & HAR ngth df o w d inthe Tchness, t Grand leal inâ€" yy* m wibu ;‘ q wien ~ > saniki~ bes the i'hn."o i ntion, elut out â€" t leman, + nemrâ€" m ‘;‘: * of The Ap m†l orbaly ns ) mt omptly *b ; the h e ed iE 8 Within on this s ol owr for two Tokk lty on £#d the *, yreat board, & was, 10 1one is "‘"’- ho wit which BAS i give Ay Apen «me of ako & im the at Uâ€"y amate Disâ€" for Ts «ruprior, Sead Roint, Peme EZT .._;A.L r&'m. yc tpre Ecce 9 9 * mRA CC PZNZ N PRILLZ * Tader Octrrn.... ... _ _â€"_| 8008 m.| ©00p. m | A""‘"""“"“‘ impteille, O«goode, &e., Dail p. m.| 6304 an. | glon Exchangg and Reg “&T«nmw.uuu. «.i..** / $00p.m.| $.00p. m | 40, SQssex Street. fampleton & E‘at Templetor . |‘R@a. i.\ 12 30p. m | . Ottaws, December 18, 1865 * x:rnor mnn;“ _ 1 s HM. MeLEKAN‘8 fo all parts of Canada,if preâ€"paid by | A UVCTION Rooms, No. 18, % Street, & ots, if m pasidy ,hr , To Britigh Columbia, 1 :x Ac..‘..f....o...:,'.,.â€.’:k.mmum- petters for BritistColumbia, Germany and 8@ | ary Store. % Jountrio® ?-n“.'- wowr senr®®â€"rath. * I "m sale of Real F:tate at Auction or Private Sile To‘the: United states â€â€™â€œâ€"â€"",.“"' | promptly attended to. . Consignursents received for lomad . Kn k l fanum â€"A jo‘ o ':'.‘E""“' Partios wishing to purchage oal English Mails, U. & A. Allan‘s o-‘t;i will * receive &mumm Â¥ OE Reamships, Tia m-u. clise ‘ut Or-. | CHARGE by calliflg at the offite. Emoreing pastpaid 134 ota 1 via New York, svot) | Ouuoen, Boo. 18, fans. tâ€"y alternate . mt Neen, )‘r 17 on vl.' auondennpeesefe e m ue hn eafce sns ns attiiga ons comuuse tss t w-.mmxhy-u feom.. <I "| 4 JOHN MBARBER, * Reomptsae» Letrems “'m‘:“,r"' ypo0®â€"B!NDFit | and Manuteturing aid thirty minutes prior to the « of ~] Stationer. and Machine Rules. ‘Over Taylor AF tast and West, by Rail, Duily, â€" __ broke, &0 . 3. aide Qitawa * / 11.30%. m seil‘s Corners, Rishmoad, .°| _ _ , Aotramsiso AGaxCr â€"AMewre. 8. M. P (o., $4, Fark 'Ro-,,J- York, and _ State Bston, General Advertising Agents, arehereby on ied to receive Advertisenients for the Ofta®A TTORNE Yâ€"AT â€"«LAMW, â€"Solicitor | in A Chuw;r’. Convreyancer, &o., Sussex Strook 10#: Umon Buildiags, Oitawea. 6 Jobraary 21, 1906. * 33y repared to atiead pï¬nyu.‘ to business® jorernutong ¢ln e the gu .q.u(nnim.wfl.: B: atends n'::flrzï¬g mit in and for therdistrict of Quebos. * B December2%, 1865.. #7 B Oe boursâ€"$ a.im. to 1 i . _: COLMANX & WRIGHT, || Apvoc.n'-s. Barristers,| and attor= noysâ€" atâ€" Law. . | Qrrices : Hull and Aylmer, C. E. t h& W‘righl -m..“-md at Hull on Tuesdays and s ® every £ lamg t.{ouu. W . Mczat W wouRB.4A.B.C.L Ottawa; Fobs. 7, 1966. | _ ahutf ARRISTER and Attorneyâ€"ateLayws B l!‘nm'm-chue.q. aad Notary Public. | olca‘o'::: Mr. Luke Cusner‘s Boot and Shos Btore, Street, Ottawi, C. W. . ( Junaary 17, 1867. 3347 || HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, |; | “I"'W" -‘:..- A.T:A'o ..“l'n.-+-hl C oi:;cn % Pu{: olo':{lmw:.g:flmn&n-:.%. E. B. Harcocs. * K. K. Hax k struaty 7, $908. > _\ > aee BAIII.‘I‘SB and â€" Attorney@at«Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &o. . | Udice : Opposite. Post Uilice, Elgin Street, in b deous Iu_olj w-mz’i-d as thie Custom House. Serawre â€" ues 40. l‘l-d met & N. Shore of Ortaws ** | _ and KB Caancery, &o. 5 L Jvrice: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. Atwwa, Jay. 12, 1366. k ® Locces Sroidocal K Ausuds to all Law Dourts in the District of 0 > ud | Rebruary 7, 1868. > Â¥ “'__?." nam, C. E. YOL.II. NO. 35%1.; â€" Qrmic®: In the Gourt House» OtMMT C Rosgat Leks. Jour J. Gma OJttawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. * Anmvl.n.!-wz- e B Notary Public, Clock of "m towa Aitorasy, for the Usited Countideof and Russell. & Qrricn: l-zm Heuse, L/0viguols : January 2l__'___.â€"oâ€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-5 Jt m. W._R. BELL, A.M., Oitawa, Murch 40. « Wa. Cursoo. Atawa, Feb. 7, 1808. B oegriph Bailtints" Metomito atrest. ogra l to own Wargh 19 hh: : â€" 1 _ 1* mt on ARRISTERS and, Astorneys«at«Laws Bmmwm.‘éun;?"‘m Notat exPublic, &0., &5. ~ i Orrice#:. lelograph . Building, Motsalle wW,. MAliSILALL MATHESON, BAIII“II. Am Selicitory OQvrica: Horac‘s Builtdi copmer of Spa 4Elgin stroets, Ditawa. Otawa, Dac. 13, 1866. D rIE POST OPFRFICBâ€"OTTAWA. | ) “omlrn'mc Phnysician, . Surgean and Accouchour. | Orrica: In Horas‘s Blook. Can be found over Ae ofice at ll# Â¥ Reférences : Rev. George Lawrence, Orono Roér. hoke nagh, Boemanville; hev. ut Rlaagn, Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.3.K.,, Torâ€" wite; John Hally M.D., J. Adacas, M.D., Torento, Ottawa, February 7, 1866. ______‘___‘,_‘f'__'u Ottawa, November 13. DVOCATE. Oflce} No. A7, 8 o o oongs . on meamiee what :#-syj}o Pl'ucus. Surgeon and Accouchear, " Agiâ€"nding Physician to the Protestant u.zpd ial. QAse and residencs, Worher of Rideau Mosgruve Streets, nearly opposite Workmgna & Grifâ€" &n‘s. Entrance on Mosgr Ottaws, May 3. e m Street, Center Kown; M WM® VIRCT MB pECT idence, Maria Streoet, Conter Town. | CA!:‘I‘- Cuat®, 'llhou.l:‘o use of the knife, by a a®w, certain, speedy, almost painlosg n; .n:u‘ if ired ‘“f.:oc:c,w“ t thted. it respite < * _| 10607 D. OLIV ER, MARTIN, .. . D-srm.‘,‘o-oo Sparks Stheet» oâ€"&- T nes, Fanbaly on rows. ** * ~*>| > feull l)la-ru:. “o.; Sussex Stve Massrs. Campboll & Co.‘s, \nogers. Ottawa, Januaty 27, 1866. . ____. _____ < J. F. BOULTON, | ARRISTERâ€"ATeLA W, Sollicitor«im* . ~LEES & GEMME i. RISTERS, Atï¬'.q&fm f (Recesrur reee Exeraxp.) ‘f URGKERY and | Residence, Goorge C. «reyancers, &o. A TS of Quobecs P. J. BUCKLEY, L.L.B., GEO. LOGAN, M.D., LC.H.B., Square MLIYVERING AND CLOSING 0P MaIl® U YSICIAN, Surgcon and Accoucheur, Ofice : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Stroet. | ROSS & PARSONS, JOHUN SWEETLAND, M XAUGUSTUS KEEFER, HYSICHAN, Surgeon and Acconchenr Ottawa. Day oféec opposite Mages & Russel\‘s, x aits J P. MACPHERSON, A. F. BOUCHETTE, CLEGG & NELLI3, D. O°‘CONNOR, DR 0. C. WoOoD, DR. 4. LEGGO, LEWGAL. M. McLBOD, MEDICAL DR. WOLFEF, 9 a.m. 10 7 @ R. : | @. P.DAK‘LM. A. MARTIN, )‘ 5.30 p. tn.. 5.45 p. u. $,00 a: m.. 3. t it hy ....... 11.30 p. m. â€"11.00 & uh Town ; N ; »Night Vight Office at [is 11 3.40 p. p »vo Street. Tuos. F. Neucum. Des. 18 64. 1â€"7 ., C.M., &o, Street, ov‘l 8.00 p. m 890 q. m ve‘as P # znin- / “ « 2 Mess en JF" â€l’ :â€"amumu 4 C busin | | Publi¢ Land. b uckingâ€" "3---'_!'&’-__ 147 3iâ€"6m 21} W â€" f BOQI-II!DII! and Paper«Ruler,cor= .noer of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets, over the ::’iz Registrar‘s Ofice. â€" Account books mady to r for any branch of business,fpaged and bound in the best style of theâ€"art. K. Il)l.l!(lu- \{-m‘ to any p:nnm... + afticalar atidntion paid to Mounting. |1¢'l. December 19, fa.. ® iA e ! y CUARKRGE by callifg at the offize. _Ottaws, Boo. ts fass. ""__"______# ty | JOHN MJBARBER, * t Bmcllll!l.. and â€" Manutaetaring | Stationer, and Machine Ruler. ‘Over Taylor | & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, comner of York I‘Lr | t‘.&.-c. :.‘ï¬. 1968 sex Stroots. ‘Entrance on Sussex Stroot. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. _ * Bm MAKER, Wellington Sireet, op« posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottaws. Having had many years‘ exporionce in some of the best ostaâ€" blishments in the avetsopolitng cities of Canada, he blormbtflbu all orders entrustod ty kis care \will be execated in the best style, and guaranteod to Ottawa, March 20, 1366 . SIDNEY B. E llcm'rucr. Ormc® : opposite 3t Androw‘s Chu Ottawa, Fobraary 7, 1 866. 8. 0. & T. W. lccoï¬l’l‘hl'l'l. Now i cent, U ppor Town, Ottaw Chtawa, Margh #1, 1966. Dlnï¬uol OR LETTERS PAT»& EN I of invention neatiy éxecuted ; deserip~ h&un;mlpumduh drawn up, m.:otw a iate maibgri ® ; Veâ€" signs , for m-.;n hlu.thï¬.nl:l 'iu‘muuuu erected ; Orhamental Work in Stohe, Plaster of Paris, Voutposition, &¢.; designed and exeduted upon the shortes. notice. ho < Porter. â€" Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. _‘ y Qrmen: No. 5, Sparks streat, newr" the Russoll House, Qttawa city, C. W. . a C. E. ZOLLMKOFER, â€"â€"< Draughtsman Modalier, &o., &o. Plo'llCI.\l. LAND sURVEYOR, Draughtsmap, &o., (commissioned for lern and Lower Canads.) *Olco :‘ mmx lou» cester, near Ottawa. rveys of eve ription exgcuted with accuracy. e‘...m.z.m mM'::u- ed Ottawa‘ City, (pustâ€"pÂ¥d), will receive prompt Esq., Eigin stroot, "'o'pt..u"‘ site the Post vilce uu'avt. December * 08â€" Jum #f PARLLAMBNTARY AgExcy. €.J. BPUCCHEITE, â€" P s ho oi meaothueey MA gion forate pou t Bï¬ Tok and moar â€.gm:u nfonties $iven with deepatel i Public Land. business, adjusting disputed claims, P%wa‘agn' Mair 'ï¬u“' ltl“z v ader the Paironage face Governorâ€"General, A: ï¬o.t. Rideau s{n“. 4 doors Trom s‘m it Caap‘s ry Hair Brushing Apparatus, the only 03.0: the Continent in use. Ottawa, Doo. 18, 1865. P 14. MEsSsItS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Pnovucln. Land Surveyors, Cahada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &o. Parâ€" tigular attention devoted to the sale and protection a.th Lands of Absoutsos. mm to the wa Lands Departnent for Lands, &0., n-fll{.-mfl-l to. ‘They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Vills Lots, in Upper and Lower Cunada; and an immense quantuty of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Orrice: Corner of 5.:_&-1!_6 Motcalfe Streoets. â€"_*_‘GHO. H. PERRY, ~ _ |English&Fronch Chemicals, NIVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, | pares, PEaFUmgaY, S bonnar o eeeeeedd t / / To i t o eee. i aa, P mmnatks Hâ€MLT}â€"{E}E 5 j,“_};l:-tn Sn‘tl :nl :uni-: :L.. Stook. » It is the Â¥!.) "JS. kLl Mct FYX \t rt and bast over imported. _\ e NONTR ACTOR and "“""1 . omeg:| ..f:.; :,m the rehable RATENT yEpicrxEs Orawa, May 8 )lounn of Christ Church «Teacher of the Organ,: Pianoâ€"Forte, &e. Ottaw a, Fois 7, 1366. > ‘-uf M on lings .=.â€"â€" We i(’uuu&r. L» 8+ h ¥®. A. BALDW LN, P. L. 3 dtunk. D4# K IBK _ _: _ [__ _ M4 \is, has removed is otlee to Nicholas Street, -ladomunloio-rdx- Goode‘s Hote!, and is Jnrnd to transact business connected wi e C L....D-r_n.h prosseating ln-dmu-%' out Patents, and to cou lact any agency for parties Having business with any «t ‘C. ‘:-“; HMUKLD, l.A tic, has r-:'_“!bm.";:.“;"::‘â€; VCTIONEERS, and General Commis= plon Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. iï¬la::nn“' mont office PRob. 7, 1386. CHARLES ESPLIN, : Millwright and Engineer * * 8. CHRISTIE, s «OMMISS10OX Merchant and General Ottawa, Fobruary 31, 1366. Addros® Oham Keplin, Ottawa. akill Teacher Piano-Fo%wlin, &c. THOROUGH E ; AYLMER, C. 4 vuru OTTAWA TUVSZSwAYS AND . FRIDAY®. % Orders loft at Union House will be punctually atâ€" Lc â€"â€" EBE Ese tatarierye C 0_ it! ~_JR,. ~AL McGRERYX, : â€" * ONTRACTOR and Builder. . Ofic¢ : Notth side York streot, second door from Suster @UEBEC BANEK se Pm n o lumwum&uol.-dw be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Fab. 12, 1866 Chimpagne Manu{actured in Ottawa. LARO@UE &:Co. UHURCH STREET ARB OW MANUPA A WINB CALLED ° Canadian . Champagne ! .WU COH 18 EXCELLENT,and W HLCH & at$3 PHR DOZEN. Amateur who hare the wine, consider it unrmed article, and superior to what is supposed to be im ported. Mhpopn.-d“hn-'h.v-k‘l do well tocall on LAROQUB & CO., and give thom Urdert. ‘z Bottles of avery deseription, excepting oil than by any :«",'.n Z':- same. & en LAROQUE £ 00. Ottawa, Soptember 71. 2354 ERCHANXT TALLOR, (33, Spark« Ottawa, Deeam Bor 29. | MECHANICAL DRAUGKHTSMAN, }"‘l.l:.:lfl IA:‘III.I‘ BUILT ON ont for Fleoks |-'uou and â€" improved Tl]lo; ater Whasl, AndVuilcan from Works, Montreal. MACDONXALD Ottawa, July 26. [ TeRixany sURGKON, is again at smand, Clarence Street, which was by‘the late fir® ; and is propared to troat ¢ . of the Horse) with promptacss and ';.Ovncn Hovus:â€"From 10 a. m. to 3 o iL. v. soun."" saVINGS DEPARTMENT Urvio®: At the Roome of Augustus Laver THOS. NELSON, A. MORTIMER, MIi. 1. . FRIPP, *JAMES HALRRIS, . MULLIN, JOUHN MERCER, R. SPARKS, E. MHMWR3, &.BRO., KELR, \ R D#. RIPP, t "omqu- Street, ch. ® [ricctice Victeria Cres= TDt ... 134â€"y 4Â¥â€"utf 118y 1870 Thay 2ivef 3194 Iâ€"y 14y 1â€"t( 18â€"y | 43â€"utf 43â€"ut 9â€"v The New Drug Store, wil SPECIAL NOTICE. ’l“ll SUBSCRIBER TAKES® THIS . | _ rtunity of thatiking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since ‘h:mmum'wod business. Je begs to inform Ih.‘ ato ho A W hore, under wm";'w wants of We many lPatrons wi satisfactorily attended to. v8# * CHAS, AUSTINX,. | â€" % t .;‘HP’CW'WS“' w“u,- 'lathpnnh,ooklfldmdmlm. «. SIGN of theGOLDMORTAR Ottawa, July 10, 1866 Is the Plaes to Buy Your Medicines ! ICB CRBA x oDA PoUNTALIN, With cight diferent Syrups, maniifactured on the promises. It 1« n healthy and cooting beverage A LARGE $TOCK OP FRESH GAR+ ‘ DEN &nd HELDSKEDS.J‘M arrived and on Sale. All Seods 'urw:l Fresh. _ : large importation of n&l'\sh and Frenck PERâ€" MES will argive next week. FLORIDA WATER. s0%z0 DONT, HAJR BRUSHES. COMBS. NAIL BRUSIHES.! CLOTIHEs BRUSHES, ko, | &t, &o DRUG WARKEHOUSK , _ MORTIMERN‘S Apothocaries Hall! t«* .fl popotes "'Mu .ï¬:“"' x.b. _ P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gr us , â€"_|. RIDEAU STREET . . 18G4. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. Ottawa, April 11 Ottawa â€" QDrug â€" Warechouse. A fresh. Lot of Good, Cheap, PERFUMES just received. Â¥â€"p x/'. @ DUIGNAN‘3 Pl.n'url HOTKL, Sparks Street, Ot* tawa, C. W. . A fow gentlomen can obtaipsupâ€" nhrnzmmp‘ Ottatwa, Dos: 20, 1863. f 37 proPERLY coxporxn®n - AND PRER FROY ADULTERAPION! 'Tmo: NOUSE, s.na Gower, . Good Stabling and an attentive llostler. Jandary Il, 1866, _ , _ 20â€"7 * A. J. LEMON, * Rln'u'nps‘r'. cormer of George and William Streots, (P.40*Meara‘s old stand). dfl' ONXSTER® in every style, at all hours., awa, January 9, 1867. « . ty N. B.â€"Prescriptions and prom: ared. r ï¬ @ARLV RY.QK htawa, Feb. 1%, 1360 ¢ 47â€"utf noteELs iNb‘ sanrdeonxs. HOLT‘s HOTEL, > Vl(’m 8 Street, CourteHowse A venue, L M’-Ilm Proprietor. This House is conveni¢n® -ituuod,o.-l‘ill‘dn- taing its ehnm a husr-cx.ws MOTEL Condiderable have recently been made to the pn-inliud uhuubl-: entirely repainted and renvated. No paias w -p.ndunuâ€"dv wlb PM | ts ty o 554â€" c ol and * Omrl,'sï¬udm'-mm-‘ boats freé of char ‘There is a FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 LIVERY s‘l'All.?-@uh!w@llml. * * THE « QUEEX" RE*STA'U&L\NT, M s heuiy w2 W eliinglce Suvats opponte & etom ® ® I.Ign:hodrt:\jobï¬{)flwâ€llfl“m“ C The « QU EEX" comprises dulonc::-m # dretâ€"clash Restaurant. . The House has refitted gad . re€arnished hout.. The BAR contains the choicest Brandsin and Liquors, and every delicacy ofthe seasou #will be found on the table. The WMQCM@‘NNM to the comâ€" of his gweets and patrons F NYF (yatars, thmand sto.. datl e Lu'i McADAM*%, Commercial Hotel, Packegham. The above Hotal, one of th# oldest and best known in Packenham, has veen loased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and reStted for the T& chal mmhu.uat..n. THE PABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very bestthe market affords. _ Py es (agr e reeprnien." afith Soen ol Jn. Prapte i8 Odice. d uses E++ 4 D:::?u'n. 1863. " & A,__w,'t' _ GOOD FTABLING and a careful Hostler always imattondance / _ . . _ 4 j JOHN MALTMAN. <TVH xo. ?1, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, ite the rnrli‘ncnï¬ Buildings. The Toronto :-Pflwmpr sos everything necessary in a firstâ€" cluss Restanrant. Thé house has Â¥een thoroughly and elegantly ftted lup lhmâ€o-l.; The BAR con tains the choicest b in Wines and Liquors, and wu:lclicv.v s«eason will be secured for the To No gu trouble will be spared the acâ€" commodate the guests and patrons. #@" Mrs. Trotor is now propared to take DAY BOARDERS®. Ottawa, April 5, Ottawa, November 27 THE . METROPOLIT AN, MRS.. GRANYG‘s SALOON, Câ€"EORGE STREET, Choico Wines & Liquofl,Prianigq THOS. CLARKSON & Co,, PRopUC®E * Commission Merchants, No. §3 FRONT t , . roromto, 0. w. B Rolorsace: R:MeGiltireay, Otewa. OQiawa, Dec: 18, 1868. December 31. HE LARGEST ASsoRrTMENT O® DYES inthis suy ou swie at the ' DOMESRIC DYES LA Remomber the p‘ace, P. O‘Mears T Jy6AT0t TARONTO HOUSE. k R#. TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®, 41 RIDEAU STREET. THE RUSSELL MOUSE, Just Received ! DRUGGIST®S. THE ALBION MHOTEL, , and #Mr many yeare commbted w’m“’omo M@'fl“v SR svors. 1 beg .r y to an nomney hae! 1 h ew e resoived y stock for the Summer Frade. 1t comâ€" prises all the bost and purest rWVUIAXKPUL Por PaST FA«â€" JAS. JONUNXNSTON‘S 11 Sussex Street, Aumond‘s Block, °c . [Ridean Steet, Ottarca. P. OMEARA, Proratbrrone Tnvamhar 27. 202 > JOMNX MALTMAN, OeRA w A OTTAWA C. _ W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1s67. #1â€"y 37 CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, olnd after 'IIIllDA". the 37th No# vember, 1866, and untilâ€"further notice trains will run as follows : $ ‘ pEPARTCRE ARRIYAL _ From Ottaws, 7.50 a m. At Ottaws, 11:00 a.m. a #. 1:80 pm. °o# * 5.20 pm. The time of these Trains has been no-nmh to ensure connection with night and day en Grand Trunk, east and wost. _ . _ Returas tickets to Proscott, Kemptrille and Ottaâ€" n.mod Wm:m principal staâ€" tiops on th line. 1 T. 8. DETLOR, #2â€" Iwta #«a, Novembet 26 Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER â€"ARRANGEMENMTS, 0. AND APTER MONXDAY. MAY 14th, w Traine will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" wt OOOING "l'&“ ® pay xpross % wa, s * lm\'vflm ville, Yoâ€" ronto, On& m, Brantford Goderict, 10, Detroit, Chicagt , . _ and all points West, tt.................. $.00 AM. m-.:o‘ Tdo ut“""""""""â€i;i 8.15 P.M. ation Train for Kingston ‘ Intermediate $tation8, &t.....<..«.« 9.40 A.M. ‘Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A*., 1200 © _ Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs thru-gto Plattsburgh. + _ GoFNG soOUTH AKIL' AST. Express by Kailway throughout for New Prints eonpenting mSe Toper witk, » vints, cont hade ‘ Vermont Centrel lhilto‘d..c: Barâ€" lington with the Rutland Barâ€" Yington Railroad, also with the Lake * Champlain Steamboats ° for Lake , George, Saratoga, New York, ke.. k¢. 5.30 A.M. Actommodation Train for 4stand Pond _ : and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A.M. Express for Boston and intermediate * . Poldts, connecting at 2t. Johns with .. '.“trt:w-ws‘l Railroad, ::.... $.30 A.M. lor stopping over night at C loh:d A -:P'h.i 2.00 P.M. Expre»s by railway throa ow York, Boston, and df'r:‘m‘hm Poings, cannecting at St Johns with / Nermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" A |"May 2 lingtor “ch the Rutland and Barâ€" * Iilflol ailroad, also at luu* ro .::{thhh('hn:phh?«.‘-‘ ‘ or e @corge, Saratoga, New York, &e.,) ot..‘o‘.... 3.30 P.M. Night Express for Three irers, Quebec, iviere da Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. ~ Sleoping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggago ghoo through. For further ation, and time of arrival and departure of all trainx at Tormini and \an Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables. C. J. BLYDGES, * Managing Director. ‘May 26. 1 135â€"y Invoices produced on the pe .l:" ofâ€"Entries, has not been pncu&{ n-uhor“ that it has been found advisable to make i. meumbent upon Collecâ€" tore tonnhth«-flchlmtdy.uipnzu file all such invoigesâ€" . _ * PC e Figance Department, Cus:oms, Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. Wlllllhl the power given to Collectors of Customs by the Customs Act, Consolidated Statutes of Cahada, Chapter 17, of retaining the [Ko. 51.] Information has been reveived .nr Admiralty, Mml’.l‘bu-(:nasc. oor ‘est Const of -’l:l‘d;‘-u reâ€"established on the ist day of Augâ€" This light 1s a fred white light, and in clear wmhmmâ€" na-ï¬dls wiles. HIXEO AND n.umnxbt‘)‘;,mu oxcaresix Aiso, that the light on Cape San Blas, West Coast of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 23rd day ht 3 l C‘ mpe in i on ETNLE S Ni _\ Tho light is a red white light, varied by a Aask Mr{‘m-uh and a baif, and in clear weather should beseen from a distance of 16 miles. / PIXED AND FLASH{YG LIGHT AT JUPITER Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, Kast Const of Horkde, was reâ€"establighed on the $5th day o# MiBy TUTY _ L 1o ud t on o t l e y ie on ~ The light is a As«d white light, varied by a Aask mqnl‘n:b-:-l‘:'nï¬. ‘¢8t TA $oG s1GNaAm ATt: west QUoDpy HEAD, ) sTATE OF MAINE. Also, that on and after tire 15th day of August, the fog signal at West Quoddy Head, Coast of Malue, vuid :o,-u. by -:uu l:h Dï¬l“;‘.‘ operat & Roper hot air eng v mm":u 4 duration, with intervals J‘;‘ soconds between the blasts. i ponanimrranie The trumpetis placed in a small white buildi a short dl-nnuâ€"l" of the lighthouse, at an d‘o-& vation of T3 above the moan level of the som. By command of their L-*Nr. h GEO. HENRY RIGHARDS, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, Londoa, $0th August, 1806. ‘This Notise affects the (ollwh"Ad-InIly flw:&.(hw ‘s sound, No. 2,898 ; West Indies; , No. ma-fl'.\guuw lmli,?,lo.m. Bay of Pundy, KNo. 352; In‘,mh aware, No. l,‘!l. " 2sntf FOR SALE CHEAP! LBATHEH; TgQNKS SHOEâ€"FINDINGS F@coots ind snogs. F8 Of eve duedï¬ï¬‚fl suitable for the season, in flhqr‘l'. Calf, Kid, Cloth and Felt Goods and Rabbers, for Ladies‘, Gents‘ and Children‘s wear. WHOLESALE ANXD -l‘:l'lll. at G. HOWE & SON, * 69 r-u Streat, and 10 Ridean Street. Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1866. 257â€"47u6f FIXED LIGHT ON CAPE 6T. GEORGE. J UST ARRL VED ! FIXED LIGHUT ON CaPB 61. GEORGE. Gulf of Mexico==United States. Gulf of Merico==United States, NAILROADNS, OF CANADA. NOTICE TO MARINXERS. By command, NOTICE TO MARINER®. A largsand excellent asgortment 0 ancée Department, Custom#, C Ottawa, 3rd October, 1896. NORTH ATLANTIC. #A¥» NOTICE R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. A 4 SureaIXTEXDENT. Lâ€"y Hydrographer. O‘MEABRA & CO., Importers of Bry Goods. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! They would call particular attention, as they have now on hand every novrelty of.cut and pattern in gow«'l‘v‘o;.t:u is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY GMPET : ION. AieNoterN ied alibasids ilre ie m ud ie d en Ni ie w Reverpseipa ie ";’i\'.';ii.".uo prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they guarantes to make up in the latest styles and fashion, and as they are under the suporintendence of experienced cutters, they are WARRANTED TO FIT. CA PILOT®, â€" BEAVERS, ¢ / PBTERSHAMS, DEVONS, < * ~WwHITNEYS LIUSH FERIEZE, CANADIAN Do., 4 BROADCLOTHS, A“ Now OFFERING A LARGE ANXD WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOcCK OFr pRY BA. @00DS8, which they will sell CHEA® FOR CASH. 22 66 Y BLACK DOESKI®S, < SILK MIXTURE oFP coatryvo®, * . _ Do. _ «o. TROWSERIYOS, s BEDFORD CORDS, S CHAU DIERKE TW EEDs, > + BANNNOCKBURN Do s uAulux‘bo., i ; KERSkYS," FLAXNELS, ALEX, DUFF OTT AW A. Septem * Capital" Stove Depot,335, Sussgex St., Ottawa STOVES, STOVES.: STOVES. OI.'R sTOCK OF TuUE AmRoOYE is ow ('Q?DIPLB,"E. COMPRISING A GREAT variety of 1! the differect pattegne‘, with every real improvement which the advancing requireâ€" ments of CentraÂ¥ Canada have Sm‘d to be needed. Th® assortment is the largest and most varied in this market, Special attention has been given to the selection of »TQVES, suitable for Farmers and to residents of the city. ‘The Nf which we \‘t:.n about t-t{ different sizes and patterns, including the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Smail King of Stoves, Improved l-‘-nur'a.ii #izes), Portune, Mousekeeper, sumpy Side, &0., &e., all 0 which are splendid bakers. Our j P Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for fuel, and likewiss good baking Steves. The following well known Stoves °""3.’:i" part of the stock : Moditor, (3 size=), Empire Wtate, :(3 sizes), Qnolu(:‘f(y. Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &0., &0., &0. We bave all the atest and best patterns, open and close fronts, elegant in dosign, durable for use and cheap in price.2 . 1 5 s & BOX STOVES ! A n-r{‘ large stock of these Stoves just noo‘rcd. including the Black Giant, Bsmblr. Rover, Lioness, Lion, Fulton, &¢., all sizes, suitable for the emailest bedroom or the largest hall, wirehouse, or church, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) ; # t3 ats DOUBLE STOVES ! f Of the best Russian and other Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Plpo-’.'llbm, Key Pipes, and all kinds of Tip, Sheet, Lron, and Copper W are Jn hand and made to order; * Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. Camp Ketilcs, Buke Pans, Shanty Plates, and ali kinds of Lumberer‘s o supplics on Hand. 4 Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetrougbhs, &c., Made to order. â€" The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class work'men\ employed. Tron Bedsteads. Iron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. our tock in this department, culinary branch. HOUSE FURNISHING G@O0DS.â€"Partics about farnishing houses would do well to call and examine our tock in this department, as there is almost every requisitefor the lHousekeopor, especially in the COAL OL.: :CO â€" * . _ .~~â€" Pariour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a grea; varicty on hand. wa. Bodroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plange, Sits and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and all kiuds of Japazrined and plain Tinware. * f % : f * Oltawa, Oct. 4, 186¢. wWHUEN YOU WANT TO EXANINE AXyfimynouUX rilk ABOVELINE, GO DIRECT To THE LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. THE NEW OBP_Q_KEB.Y STORE Fall Qoods Just Arrived. L 4 224 062 2. 04. ds adffiadl secun c d hy d io dvat t I se 5 | C BP y Fean‘s Setinns in‘ Wines, Oivcorims, THOII'IIHIKG THE MOST BEAUâ€" | and Whvlesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, tiful sets of all kinds, sbould call at once to | and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. , rchase. We also now offer for sale crates of C. | _ Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m Evuo.touumtry mercba nta. t ‘ o o en on ie o emuvaducin " We arosatisfed :lo(enm;ll «h;v.n‘:-t‘).llo.\"â€.l‘dnrt | H. E. SW A IQES, i PRICKES. Our CHINA has m _ salec! it great care, while our STONE W ARE is some the | C milivey a Cagats. T uL Tiese 36 ttromt ""CW' Credt A hi | St. James Street, Montreal. | .. pas~ Cull at the new Crock e y Rtarey . | _ Montreat, May 23. 1~ ~133â€"6m â€"»p n en hn e nnmemninmgeme en mm KO. 51 RIDEAU STREST, e en aadaan menaaice, main on NO. 51 RIDEAU STLEZT, N Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘S (IM(:"EP\:‘“ I Ml; arone® snovuLDIs, IN RKE» turning thanks to his friends and the public tor the liberal patronage which he has nrivod for many years, M‘ltorï¬n t.hzs for the future his business: will be ca on in YORK STREET, where his promises gre known as the . > And where every article ih the‘trade can be obâ€" tained of the beat quality and at thd lowest prices. Bread......................1 .94 per lonf. Mr. Shoaldis is ready to wait on allâ€"who may favor him with their , and furnish them daily with such bread as they may n?ln. * Piease send your of to the York Stroot Faney ‘$AF Two Journeymen Bakers Wanted. « _‘ Ottawa, Desember 6. _ 300 November 9 YORK SITREET EANCY BAKERY, Go to the " CAPITAL! TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT A CXA â€"A 06. . AW A. Septembor 12. E®STABLISHED LN 1844. ; L â€"OTL.:::COXL {OIL. ; COAL Best Pennsylvania Keros:;« and No. V Canada Oils, No inferior article kept ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Cloths ‘and Clothing. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Raxo maxscracrtcrazes or, aro pealsgrs 18 NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, H. MEADOWS & CO. AND PROVISIQN®S, . Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘3 BUILOCING, â€"â€"_ Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1860; Groceries, Liguorsyeâ€" ~ M. SPARROMWâ€"€ Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN % "*THE CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. _ 35, SUSSEX STRLEK1. H. MUCEGADOWS & €Co. PARLOR *TOVES ! m f a T rouy mÂ¥ + CERY. G& ; J. C. ERANCK & Co., 276â€"Jin | laron'rr.al of Groceries, Wines, 14q= â€"â€"â€"â€"»»| M wors, Cigars, &c., &c., 25, Rospital Street, Monâ€" BLANKET® COATS, MQCCASINS, BUCK, rANTML .\ * :>. â€" o vesre, suIrTs, DRAWERS, * SBMOCK®, 3 B0CKS, BAGS, LINEXN, * De., TRAVELLINX@, COTIONB, STRIPED, Do., _‘ BLUE, Do., :. GREY, ts TRUNKS,‘ _ â€" f VALILSES,. (‘ ENERAL Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. way, Ofice 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. /. Montrea!, May 23. 1~ ~133â€"6m PRODUCI and Lesther Co Merchant, Montreal. * IB~ Dest Cop Live® Om always on 8. H. MAY & Co., SVCC&IIO†to Corse & !lr.y, Import« ers and Doalers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, (Mass, &e , No. 474, St. Paal Street, their old store, Montreal. - . Montreal, May 26. 35â€"7y Pluwnn BOOKS$, English and F zench, of every kind. We call the attention of the Lndfes of Ottawa to our assortment ' f Sf DUVERNAY BROS. Montreal, May 26. mMONTHREAL CARDS. JOHN DOUGALL & treal, May 26. Cigars, &e., &c., 25, Rospital Street, Monâ€" BALDWIN & Co.,, omcs 55â€"7 MITTS, WOOLLEN Do.‘ BUCK, "7 135â€"7 62â€" Finance Tepartment, Customs, The following important notice to Navigators has been‘ issued fromethe Colonial OSeiNlul. in reference to a Light House, eretted eR tBe Bluff, at the South side of the entranmce ef l‘o Port of Natal, to which the attention of all eonserned is specially directed." 5* *n3 i. 5. M. BDOUCCBERLI® _ , A Ein mt ie B E0 Ein i oi ncdibud i2 cud & 5 Fg | rerigerâ€"umrake uew gutios. llcw\)rui‘c;:l. in DQw + Commissioner of Cll’l‘ A the duty of the countryâ€"political re ifuctionâ€" f J lsredonstraction in finatees anu tands, We are s / | longer pressed by war uccersities, and we mq ; * f amend our warexperiments. The present cond) t tm a r A, ‘ tion of the currency is a grevious evil. . Trade sufâ€" Go‘ Enh“b\ ‘ hflTmE | fers ; our manufacturing interests.are in a *-IOCII" AJ i Pi M | ious state. _A oilar dves not mean a dollar, but # * l, its fracticn. ]tâ€"Abay be sixty cents, it may be tep. ® | Jt is n eeniiment, ust a fact. When ihe laborer NO.,- 122, 1866. | earn his dellar, he goes wot know whether he has s | A +‘ | one loat or ten. . All businers is feverish and bmâ€" HIS EXCELLENCY ié. Administrator of the | setilcd. We think this can unly {‘e .lktmulird by $ T t : P o woll y o Government directs thohnb![enior. for general : ;-J::Tn‘.:‘l:‘e ;:‘,::',,:‘; "‘,‘"‘:.’ :P‘.e‘.'hl:so'u“:: information, of the following Notice of the erection wi’l"h‘. shall in.-ierl.p ' T nb6f ages A of a Light House on the Bluf, at the South side of | e necessity of Protertion t Labor aghin prets~ f g M es upon us: We regret that on this must ifuportâ€" the entrance of Port Natal. ~ » 44 y d } ‘am l’llolium the Republican |»ut{ io‘:.iv‘i“td-‘ An is M 0 ¢ honest but mischievous minority in est, pare By His Exselichey‘s «xmmand; Fï¬culufly. are endeavoring to “‘t‘ m pulicy i). ERSKINE, & ; ; whigh can only result in the prostration d.ï¬:‘"); Auir 9 a s can indugtryâ€"tho dogradation of 1 > t £ * Colopial Sesretary. | nyprandiscment of Luglish élp\llm uri Sstoni j | ied lonial Office. | the many years of cur work we hare strugg Cofonial Offies, Natal, 20th October, 1666 A Light House has been erected on the Bluff, at the Fouth side of th entrance of Port Natal, at an elevation of 292 fe& above high water, a light fromâ€"which will be exhibited on the 23rd January, 1867 The Light House is in Latitude 29° $250" 8 and Longitude 31°. 3‘ 35" E. The builaing is an iron tower, in the form of & frustrum of & cone, 81 feet high, painted white; sentre of light being 70 feet above the Base, exhib iting a revolving white light of the second ‘class (dioptric), attaining its greatest brilliancy rnoe every minute. â€" * * It is visible in all directions froim North : (round by Eust and South), to S. 59° W.; and ean be seen from a ship‘s deck 24 miles in clear weather. KoOTICE ‘TO MARINERS. ‘The above light is notâ€"visible from the Aliwal Shoal, which is 25 miles S., 53* W., from the | Light House: vessels ghould : not, therefore, when coming from the Sputhward and Westward, apâ€" preach the shore nearer than 4 miles, or shoal their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead freely until they make the light well out from the deck, when they may stand in until it beare N. 59 E., â€"which bearing will keep them outside all known dangerâ€"until they are abreast of the Umlazi River, (about 9} miles below the Light House), when they must keep it more to the N@ttbward, as the land tends more to the Eastward, giving the shore a good ‘berth of a mile, and when the light bears about E. N. E., they can haul in to the Northward for the anchorage : anchoring in 8} to 10 fathoms, with the Light House bearing S. W. to E; W. $ S., distant 1 mile. m‘ At the Court at Windsor, the 10th day of Novâ€" * + +; /; mmeber; 1806., 1%.!! s Â¥et f Pasur®t: > The Queen‘s Most Excellent Majesty *_‘. 4n.Council. 4 WIIIRIA #, by the ©Foreign Reserters‘ * Act, 1852, it is ;mmdod that whenever it l.l made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilitior are or will be given for recovering or apprehendâ€" ing seamen who desert from British merchast ships in the territories of any Foreign Power, Her Majesty may by order in Council, stating that suth {acilities are or will be given, declare that gc.m"n hot being slaves, who desert from ‘imerchant ships belonging to such Powers, when within Her Maâ€" jl.ll"l dominions, shall be liable to be apprehendâ€" od and carried en board their respective ships, and may limit the operation of such Order, nd may NOTICE TO MARINERS. nder the operation thereof subject to such ‘condiâ€" . tions and qualifications, if any, as may be deemed expedient ; and whereas it bas been made to apâ€" péar to Her Majesty, that due facilities are given for recovering and apprehending seamen who de< sert from British merchent ships in the. territories of their Majesties the Kings pfâ€"Biam, Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by wirtue of the powers vested in Her by the said_ “‘ohi"l'bur-. ters‘ Act, 1892," and by ‘and ‘with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased ty order and deelare, and it is bereby orderpd and .declared, that from and .after the publicstion hereof in the London Gazete; seaitnen, not being slaves, who, within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert from merâ€" chant ships ‘bélonging t6 the ‘Kingdom of Siam, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships : Provided always, that it any such degerter has | committed ‘any crime in Mer Majesty‘s domimons | he may be detained until he bas been tried by a« cempete . Court and until his sentence (if any) has | been fully carried into effect. ; And the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty‘s Treasury, the »t Honorable the EarIof Carnarâ€" von, the Right Honorable Viscount Crazborne, and . the hight Honprable Spencer Horatio Walpole, three ‘of Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretaries o State, are to give the “_nryd(ueuou hereie accordingly. i aogg GovERxXMENT MOUSE. *4 Oftawa, Wednesday, Tth June, 1866 Preceest: p nIS EIXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" : _ ERAL IN COUNCIL . L ull EXCELLENCY . WAS PLEASED to lay before the Conncil a Memerandum from the Hon. the Mimster of Finance, recommending that Peas, Barley, and Oats, as well as Potroleum, which bave paid full Toll throu the Welland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pass throu thé St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. i Whereupon. His Excelieney® in Council, an the mqunon;;:ian aforesaid, and under and by virâ€" tue of the uxhuritygnnlld mlemd'lz‘.u:'m section of the 28th Chapter Consolidated es of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hmbé ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTIET day. of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, 01:.“‘ Petrc» lours, which have patd full Toll , on W elland Canal, be and the same are hereby allowed to pras freethrough the 3t. Lawrencse Canal, the Bigun and Ottawa Canals, the 6t Ann‘s Lock: and the Chambly Canal. + 6 w.H./LBB},. .0 _ 837 By command, 317H QTTAW A, lith January, 1867 Signed,) I. £. M. BOCCHETTE, wW. B. ARCHDEACON, $ Master R. Nq \.. .‘ Admiralty Surveyor EDMUND HARRISOX. .c.l...!.k.-â€". 9 i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS used a s meet . by pags laboring ;\(’fh aincerity gress, Polilical Lquality Kights fyr All. i Repu the enginy uf Republica ealley/upen to denoypee ies a degraded Ad: without pain, certainly 1 thit we made an issue Tbe people approved our Â¥ert _ ‘The close uff‘m‘ w bune the disoGsâ€"r0n vroblems. . We bhave dungeons, who murdercd;unehdc'wdsnmmn. whe yiclated the rules of war, and sided the memueringâ€" ‘l tion of Mr. Lincoln, sbould be gried ‘and punished. | Congress and the Ailniinistration bave u‘n‘n«l that no punishment should be inflicted even * pom men who are charged with these crimés, ‘and Aug only measure look ing like pumshment is the amendment of disfranchisement from "bolding. offce, ‘which is merelya sentivertal and not & practicel peualty. 1)n the other hand, the prssage of the Civil Rights Biil, the Freedman‘s Burceau Bill, and the Bili for Suffrage in the District of Columvia, sbow that recupstruction will not be consummated withboot suffrage and protection tor the blacks, ‘Lhe policy of> The Tribune bus been‘practically adopted by those who ‘differed with us during it« discussion. | We never quarrei with fxiends who are im pationt | with us. We do them the justice of believing they | go their way to what is n'ggil,jun as we triet they | will do us the justice of believing we ge our way to | what is right." We work for the same object, but | perhaps in differerit way«. We have ho bigher aim than to secure peace to this nation, and to, all naâ€" ' tlionsâ€"liberty, progre®s, hajpiness, virtue, and the uriversal brotherbood of man. Avd for the we | shall gontinue to toil in our best way. * . e it e im n nm ies o C e ce on tm on se nccessary now thanâ€"ever Lefore, and we sball, im« sist upon the broadest and wisest legislation for the Rights ot Labor. 4 es N " % # Ee oi th in the perplexing question of Reconstruetion we see po reason to an.cud the policy which we have assorted eince the cloge of the war, | 1t then seemed to us that emancipatientol idre black should be folâ€" lowed by suffrage for the black. We‘ did not see the policy of promiscuous cohbscationsand bang ing, «We hu.s "too much dlood in war to ask for biood in peaceâ€"even (o gratify angA vengeaneb, It seemed important thet the South »hould coancede suflrage, snd that the North ahould concede amâ€" nesty. _ Fome of our friends disapproved of this; but ‘Congress has followed our suvice. . Amnerig has been «pproved by Congressâ€"to & greater ex~ teat thua we, claimed i he Tribune. We huve hold that the men who starved captives in the sebol The " Trbune" for 1867. â€" We have reorganized and strengthened every department of Th¢ Tribune. We bave correspom dents in every J.aut uof this country, and in every part of the world ; resident correspondents in ever capital and .commercial cepter of Europe M'bou“ 1 America; special correspqndents who follow im dcsmskenrt fout nithierin mt 6 4 wreer o. enc ) C portant movements in all parte of the earth.; This establishment costs a xual deal of money, and to orgunize it we have ibvested many thousunds of doliait.. When we state that there are three hunâ€" dreqfonl-lc direcily or indirectly commocted with the editorial dernmm:ntuf The Tribune, ch.rrd.il a greuter or lessor degree, with writing for its ¢olumns abd giving it news, and that for every itém .. of news we pay . money, the vast expense of qur | rcl;licnwn may be.imagined. We intend to @nâ€" arge these facilities, and mot only to gather hewes from all parts of the world, but to agk the most giltéd men of other countries to write for our eolâ€" umns. 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