A meeting of the Executive Council was held |yesterday .afternoon, at which all the Ministers now in the Province were present, viz:~Sim N. F. Berieac,; Messes. Bua®, Caxupesit, Cnaras and Cockiers. f Those who believe it im possible to recunâ€" gile the Irish people to Imperial P amen:â€" ary Government, and think that Ireland is fated to a chronic state of political untest, varied with periodical insurrectionary ont breaks, do not give due weight to the teachâ€" ings of what 1« but a very short period in the history ‘of a nation. National antipathies once fitmly engendered, ‘abil they certainly have been firmly engendered in a large porâ€" tion of the Irish population, do rot‘ generally die im a single generation. â€" But the contrast D:re the Fenians of this day and the Young Irelanders of twenty |years ago, shows that very great progress in the work of reâ€" contiliation has been made. . At that time the leaders of the revolutionury party were men of respectability and good social standâ€" ing, sincere in their aspitations, but mistaken in their estimate of their capacity to fulill them. « They carried with them the sympathy if not theactive assistance of many who reâ€" presented some share of the property of the country, and no imm&hx.h portion of its Nntelligence. Ecir scheme ended in a mis erable fiasco, and with the golitary exception of the venomous “Viviolr;obn" Mitchel, almost every man of mark in the party lived toconfess his folly, and w*bumrnw against a repetition of it. â€" |**~ ; | On no occasion will the names of d Advertisements be inserted Byâ€"law No. 242â€"Robort Lyon Fancy Fairâ€"A. M. O‘Connor: Houses to Letâ€"D. O‘Connor. With the ovidence of the progresa ot the Copfederation Bull, in the Impérial Parlia ment, before us, and the political movements that are taking place in the West, preparaâ€" tory to the coming election, it is time that the intending candidates in this neigh borhood should be called upon to show themselves, so that the people may have a reasonable oppor tunity to canvase their merite before election day, which may be here sooner than some people expect,it. There is generally supposed to be some advantage attached to the cireumâ€" stance of being first in the field, and as we believe that in most of the constituencies in thid région, agpirants for parliamentary honâ€" ors have already been feeling their way to a considerable extent, it is time they should make their intentions known. F _Our readers doubtless) notiged with satie tactiohn the brief announcement in the cable despatches published yesterday morning, that the Confederation Bill had been read @ first and sgetond time. Such progress betokens its catly passage. _ | . ChrOitawaCimes The Fenian: conspiracy is a thing of a dif ferect ty pe, tnin.i-lï¬:: part on & differâ€" ent class of subjects, and manipulated by a totally different class of operators. It is to some extent perhaps indigenousâ€"to the soil, in s0â€" far as it harmonisea with the very wofst passions of the very lowest classes of the people, some of whom|have for generaâ€" tions indulged in the system of secret ~combiâ€" nations for the purpose of Avenging personal or political wrongs," real or fancied. But even this habit was ‘ dying out fin Ire land ~when . the Phcoonix‘ Society first reared â€"its. head. * and since that time the modéern institution‘ of Fenianâ€" ism ‘has mainly, if not solely, drawn its inâ€" apirations from, and been indebted for its very existence to a foreign source. ‘The recent "tising"" in Kerry, the insignificance of which â€"has been made mpparent by the latest despatches with reference thereto, shows how contemptible is the hold which Feniantim has .upon the body of the people. Even the ©colonels" other officers, if not the men engaged. :.11' petty Tiot were importations from Antericaâ€"Irishmen it is mbuh-h-ld,mw,donï¬on- alised Irnslhmen. . P .4 s Former revolutionary attempts in Ireland havepad hotheaded enthasiasts, sincere in their purpose, at their head4 but this latest apâ€" ’*l to force has been directed exclusively by villains and swindlers. â€" We argue, therefore, that a cause which tformerly attracted the deâ€" votion of able, hogorable| and highâ€"minded men, lured theim into its embrace and fimally landed them in ignominious defeat, ftrom which they arose‘ t confess and even atone for theirerrors, but which now attracts only a pack of scheming rtmrlu- ecoundrel«, must of necessity be, a falling 01::; We may argue fufrther that a cause which once awoke the enthusiasm of Irish~ men in their own m-n«; bat which now hllon‘ohonh,truuhhudum sary to maintain 1 existence, must alsb of nécessity be a fulling cause, and both th equditions apply to Fenianism. . We equditions apply to Fenianism,. . We do speak of the cause failing because aih hopelessness qu’lu the power of kr that is a calculation of tource against force, buv.oT‘: falling because it is rapidly loging its hold on the minds of ï¬r who tormerly kept it alive. Jrish hoe tility to English rule has ever floutished, when it flourished at dl,LponM soil. â€"In England, in ‘Scotland, and ‘in the colonies, that antipathy has seldom endured, and never survived, a and the American to incite nh!l‘I; in Ireland has :m‘wlndfly thht) there, too, is the fp.thy C,in‘mkua‘wtn fast as along ::.flhdmmmd hatred could reasonâ€" ably expected to give Thu tw ideas and ME::ha@mny withâ€" the true cendiâ€" tions ue y to Ireland‘s prosperity. gm.m political rumours from the West One that Mr. James Beaty ot the Leader, will be a candidate for the representation of the eastern, and the mayor for the gestern division of Toronto, in the Local Parliament of Upper l: 'l 8 s OTTAWA. FEBRUARY 21, 1867 NEW ADERTISEMEXN Is. New Your, Fob. 20.â€"5Private despatches have been received, stating: that,the: steamer David White wae blown ashove. ‘:nun Hanny and D, Marshall, clerk, was lost ; no locality was given, but it was supposed to have hap~ Knd between Memphis and Vicksburg on ut way to New Ofleans. ‘Purticulars of the Explosisn, . Mawows, Feb. 20.â€"The steamer Darid White which ‘lutt New Orieans, Thurscay night for Louisville with 300 passeugers arndl 500 tons of freight, exploded her larboard boiler on Sunâ€" day noon, near (‘nlnmm‘ 225 miles south of this. city.. The forw part of the bgat was torn to atoms, and many of the pas= sengery and crew werse blown, one hunâ€" dred féet in the air, together with tregments 0 the boat.‘ The seene is described as heartâ€" nding. â€" The clerk of the boat reports a loss Z 65 passengers, many of whose names are unâ€" known as the books are lost. ‘The bout is a complete wreck. * Alemurh' has been confined, and safely deâ€" livered ofa girl,. . + * Y I, The War Estimatess _ .. The war estimates} as presented in the Ministerial Budget, are largely increased over those of the preceding year. 5 The liberals Triumphant in Germany» Besiis, Feb. 20.â€"Evening.â€"Reports‘ from all. portions of *Kortherh Germany> indicate that the Liberals have carried the electians for the Parliament in their favor. Loudon Money Market, Loysyy, Feb. 20.â€"Eyening.â€"â€"Consols closed at 9 Explostion of the $teamer NEETING _ OoF . THWE PROVINCIAL GRAND ORANGE LODGE. Pr. Johnson Eleeted Representative to | the Grand Orange Council Prizes ro ns Awaroso 4t tus Parts Exomeâ€" viox.~The hh\v‘dw of the prizes to be given at the Paris Eshibition is $160,000.! In the Department of Arts there 17 grauud prizes valued at $400 cach ; ï¬lx.-two first prizes, valued at $100 each ; fortyâ€"four second prizes, vulued at $100 each ; and fortyâ€"six third prizes, valued at $20 each, Besides these, there are to be various other &nnd‘f prizes abd allow»â€" ances of -ou:aoh‘ahl value s‘lo,ooo ; 100 gold medals, value $200 cach; $1,000 silver medals ; 3,000 bronze -om;. and over 5,000 honérable mentions.â€"Journel Board f Arts, AMERICAN DESPATCHES. s t Ezona, Feb. 20, 1867. The Provincial Grand Lodgo of Western met yesterday. .About one hunâ€" dred forty| rmituabers were present ;. promâ€" inentamong #hom were Bros. T. M. Daly, Datcy Boulton and Andrew Fleming. A amount of business was transacted ; the proceedings of course beicg held with closed doors. % s Tomoxto, Fob. 20,1867. A meeting was held yesterday by a number ofthe business people of Yonge and Quee streets, to devise measures for preventing Gl: Street Railway Company from obstructing the traflic of those streets, and to compel them to comply with the terms of their chaster. It was tesolved to institute bl"n;:ce«nngu against the company, and a fund be raised to meet the necessary expenses. About $200 were subscribed on th espot, un j «â€"â€"An important‘decision was given lately in the English Court of Excherwor affecting the liability of public bodics for the results of negligence o4 the part of their servants. ‘The vestry of M{ were making a sewer in Blue Auchor road, when a Mr. Juniper stumbâ€" led in fhe datk over a hur dt dirt m by the worlnon,wll.h caused his ‘«death, Mrs. Juâ€" niper then brought an action, and obtaingd a verdict, with £975 damages, whish the vestry appealed , and now moved for a rule to set aside. %.ï¬ï¬‚u( judgmeat the Lord Chicf Baron said that recent docisions had finally settled the timlpl\:l of the law as‘applicable to cases of this nature ; andit was now authoâ€" ritatively decided that the members of a pubâ€" lie body created for public purposes, although having «only. public duties to porform, reâ€" zivilu no salarics, and. having ;w tundd out which to pay damages, wery: liable for the damages caused by the degligent performance of their dutics. "hn_loi-mudmd the The brethren, headed by music, marched to the church toâ€"lay, ‘where a sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Gundy, Grand Chapâ€" The eloction for Grand Master created great excitement among the brethren. _ . Brog. John Coyne, H. Meicalf, and R. l';l"- guson, were proposed. ©Coyne was elected an overwhelming -ajomy., James McClure, of Holland Landing, was elected Deputy Grand Master, and Bro. Edgar, associate. + Bro. Keys, Grand Secretary. ‘Bro. Beshy, Grand Treasurer. . ‘ Bro.J. Ross Robertson, of Toronto, Grand Dirsctor of Ceremonies, Bro. Arnold, Grand Chaplain; Bro. Doupe, Deputy Chaplain, ‘Bro. Cowu‘ Grand Lecturer; Bro, McCarâ€" dle, Grand,Tyler. Airlditarsâ€"Dr, Johnson and T. R. Brownlee. The Grand Lodge meets next year at Brampâ€" A graud ball is to be given at the St. Lawâ€" rence lall on Friday evening, by General Arcrill, the American Consulâ€"General, Several hundred persons are expected to be present. Dr. Johnusen, ot Lincoin, is appointed Reâ€" presentative at the Grand Orange Council, to be held in Lonadon, England, in July next.. The Toronto Coâ€"operative Association held a soirce at the Music Hall last night. An adâ€" dress was delivered by Mr. Lewis.on the beneâ€" fits of such nol-o&,.mn-nku thero was [The above should be a warning to « rations in Canadh.«â€"Eo.] Tim#s is thus iNustrated; * A lady advertised in the Times last week for a stray cow, and the cow came home .next day, pawed down the cowâ€"pen femce, bellowed till the millkmaid came, and then kept off her own calt." ~They urned toâ€"night soiree v:'nld thluvonnc attended. .C:?onl O‘Connot, of the Queen‘s Own, was buried toâ€"day with hhlw,hmm Hpo served on the frontier last June, and there contracted his fatal disease. A large number of volunâ€" teers followed his remains to the grave. The bridgo over Pike river, near 8t. Ann": broke down while a freight train was going over it on Friday last. ‘The locoâ€" motive, tender, and scveral cars were thrown into the river. One man named Spears was killed, The enginie driver and fireman escaped. A splendicd model ofa Grand ‘Trank sleepâ€" ing car for the.Pasis lxhibition is being shown at the Mechanic‘s Hall toâ€"day. It was dool;}:«iw by the Locomotive Superintendent, Mr. Eaton. _ , ‘The woman Contean, charged with poison. ing her husband at St. Thomas, has been committed for trial, along with Lefond, her verdict therefore stands, ton SPECIAL TELEGRA MS To the Uitawa Times, MIDMGHT BESPATCHES; . A. Royal Bietihs + Loxpox, . Feb, 20.«â€"Eveâ€"â€"The Princess Brampton the Next Place of Meeting. «â€"â€"The effect ot advertising in the Vicksburg John Coyne Klected Grand Master. (Por Atlontve Cable and Montreat Line.) FROM MONTREAL, FROM TORONTO. FROM ELORA. Per Montreal Line» Election Per Montreal Line Moxtuzsar, Feb, 20, 1867 n at & o‘clock. A which was largely White» noon county, Huatly, Co. No. 2; C Fhite| Burritt‘s Rapide; Capt, Cotbe t 198 ) nors, €o,. Xo. 1 ; Capt. Moegan, tols | Xo,. %; Licut. Hannian, 483 $40â€" | Richmond, Co. .No. 5; Capt. h Of | bourn, (Co. No. ¢; Capt, DPa DGAt | Graham and Clemow, Ottr PM# tery No. 4; Mr. Wyllic of t RGOâ€" | cont» ; Mr. Cotton of the OTPA ‘?_‘ Cowan, Esq, Reeve, .\'utJl â€"â€"The efficacy‘ of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers, in curing coughs, colds, and all bronchial afâ€" fections, and checring the -hctad, has passed into & proverb. â€" In the United States, where these marvellous waters ara known, they beat down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry ; the demand for them has steadily increased for the last twenty years, until now the sales | average over one hundred thousand boxes a | year.| Eminent members of the medical proâ€" | Iâ€"ssion without number admit that they know of no preparation producing such bene» ficial result@as these wafurs. When taken in senson they leffect a permanent cure. Sold by _ «â€"»The restoration of the Church of the Holy Bepalchre at Jerusalem has been undertaken at the joint expense of the governments of Ftunce, Russia and Turkey, and all the aboâ€" F i in its vicinity â€"the old clothes bazaars, etc., so characteristic of the Turkish ; tegim,:-d neighborhood of Mosiem mesques, ate abolished. . ; t A Grand Gala Day» Thoe first anniversary celebration of the North Gower Infantry Company, No. 4, under the anspices of Capt. Johnston, took place at Notth Gower Corners on 8t. Valentine‘s Ihy' the 14th inst.. ‘The mecting in the evening was held in the Preabyterian church, a neat and well constructed edifice, which was kindly gtanted tur the occasign by the Rev. Mr. Loughead, ‘The little willage presented a holiduy appoarauce at an carly hour in the afternoum, Cupt. Johnston displaying: the unionâ€"j«ck over his store, _: A bountiful supply of refreshments was served about six o‘clock in the cvening, which was hourtily «partaken, of by the assombled crowd, . There was a large number present, anud Capt, Jobhnston m'dvuillu- guests who were invited from a distancy, ulwwil:g them all possible attention. . [ byterian church ; Capt, llolqu,\\’u‘nkn of the county, Huatly, Co. No. 2; Capt. Shepherd, Burritt‘s Rapide#; Capt, Cotbett, Bell‘s Corâ€" nets, Co. No. 1 ; Cant. Slc'm. Metcalle, Co. YOLUXTEER FESTIYAL AT NOoRTH GOWEI, At seven o‘clock: the‘ chair was taken by Capt. Johnston. Among those on the platâ€" form we noticed the Rev. Mr. Pettit of the Episcopal, and Rev. Mr. Leughead of the Presâ€" No, 37 Liout Hannian, da; Capt. Bryson, Richmond, Co. .No. 5; Capt. Gar#an, Gou!â€" bourn, (Co. No. 6; Capt, vidson, Licuts, Graham and Clemow, Ottawa Garrison ‘Batâ€" tery No. 4; Mr. Wyllie of the Brockville Reâ€" corder ; Mr, Cotton of the Orrawa ‘Tixuts ; W. Cowan, Esq, Reeve, .\'ut':l Gower; P. A. Egleson, Esq., Ottawa ; Messrs, ?hlmp. Woodâ€" burn, Pratt, of Ottawa, &¢., &¢. 4 . Gowan‘s band from this gity was also present, and wete occasionally relieved in their dnty of discoursing sweet kounds by the rformances on the bag pipes by the tamous Eilghlwd plpcr,h)lr. Mc Kcl‘l;glnr, from Met. calfe, " During the l'!‘t'lll‘ apeeches were alternated with music, thus sensibly conâ€" tributing to the enjayment of the audience. â€" cvery druggist and most ‘of the respectable :::',1 !dh'tht ï¬ol’mlrc),.:t 25cts. per boxr. «h s Captain Johnston opened [muvdhg- with & nmt‘nd appropriate speech, in which he exâ€" plainett the purpose which had Induced him to get up the celebration. Me desired to gladden the hearts of the wives and families of the brave volunteers, many of whom were called away by their occupations into the bush, and he exprossed his great gratification at. the success which had attended the effort, The proâ€" ceeds after paying expenses would be QPISN to parposes forithe benefit of the volunteers. Rov, Mr. Pottit was the next speaket, He congratulated the volunteers on the great sucâ€" cees which had attended their enterprise, and on the happy feeling existing in the lacality uno:x' all classes. The county of Carleton was second to no other copnty in the Province for loyalty to the British crown and devotion to the Rgitish constitution. _ | _ o ol . Morgan made an interesting speech. He had brought his officers and twentyâ€"four men with him.to join with the officers and mon of North Gower in their celebration.. He commented very severely on the conduct of the staff officers ot the battalion in not being present on the occasion, and tor not having even fent an apology for their absence in ‘teâ€" ply to the invitation sent them. :. Tox. Tucwus Ectirazo.â€"We read there, has been a race between the New York M- to in .possession of one GeorgeWashingâ€" ton (Nutt, who is said to be sevéral inches shorter than General ‘Tom Thumb, and that P. T. Barnum has succeeded in getting him for threy years for $30,000, board and expenses. Is it not a great thing to be ® small man ! and is it not equally as great to have a medicine that can be depended upon‘for curing colds, thcutnatism, burns, bruises, summer comâ€" plaints, cholic, &c¢.; if so get at once a supply otx‘t.‘an-lhn Pain Destroyer,"* at the ne medicine dealer for 25 ets. > Cuptain (Corbett, No. 1 company, regretted that none of his men wore present lotrln with the men of No. 4in their splendid celebration, which reflected so much eredit upon Captain Johnston, but the officers ot his company bad pleasure in being present to enjoy the evening with Captain Johnston and his men. Ho t it was the duty of the officers to cultivate social and trind{y Intercounrse with theit men. Capt. Sitepberd, an old soldier of forty years ng, mude a speech worthy the occasion ‘becoming a man of his experience and soldjerly bearing. He complimented the men of Carleton for the readifriess with which they had turned qut when the vmntz:u in danâ€" ger ;and Capt. Johnston, he said, rvod gromt Nc\it for encouraging social barmogg among his men. If was the way to make good soldâ€" lere, and would never among such a class of men lead to want of disciplina in the ranks. _ Licut. Hannan next delivered & brisf adâ€" dress. f ptain Bryson, of Richmond, & long u? cloquent speech in favor of mulur system, and commended the energy displayed by the men of North Gower in turning out for th¢ defence of their flag. _ * â€" ‘The affair was successful in every na-u beypnd the most ardent expectations bf its vs, and reflected nryoiud credit on the| public spirit of Capt. Johnston, urlder wh4u auspices it was got up. ki vote of thauks was proposed by the chairâ€" -: to the Rov. Mr. Loughead for his kindâ€" ness in granting the use of the church, which was carried by acclamation. On motion of Mr. Egleson, '(:r Johnston left the chair, and Mr. Cotton the same, when a vote of thanks to Capt, Johnston was ‘arried with great enthusinsm. The meeting was then closed with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Loughead, and the band played the national anthem, after which those who fancied the enjoyment of a dance, retired to Johnston‘s hotcl, whete rq-nthu had n made for the ball, which was to wind up the proceedings of the gala day. * . A. Egleson, Esq., of Ottawa, said he had n;o.ded to the invitation of the men of Noarth Gower with very great pleasure. He had hbad the pleasure of dealing with them for than twenty years, and felt that ho was l:r,bted to them for their many acts of kindâ€" nesws; Now he felt more indebted to them than ever for the willingness h'{ displayed in coming forward to protect their country, He t«lt that while there were men like the North Gower volunteers so ready and willing to come forwardin defence of the country, they could afford to feel safe, and foel thankâ€" ful for their protection. ‘ Captain Davidson, (‘::hln Garvin, and Mr. Cowan were also called upon, but the hour b«::-g advanced, and the ladics being anxious for an adjournment to the ballâ€"room they did not detain the company with any remarks. #1 THE OTTAWA TIMES FEFEBRUARY 21. isB6"7. Tus Misstasca 'fb aÂ¥r.«â€"â€"The Whitmore and Clark troupe 0 'Jll.mll appear at Her Majesty‘s theatre this evening. This company‘s performances have been so highly rpoken of by the papers of Montreal and other places where they have been, that it is scarcely necesâ€" sary for us to say more than that we haro no doubt from all we have heard thoy will give entire satisfaction to all who have â€"pleaâ€" aure in witnessing that sort of perfor.zance, As vocnlists they are said to be equal to any company travelling, whilst in their instrumenâ€" tal accompaniments ant their brass band many believe them to be unequalled. Moved by Ald. Rochester, seconded by Ald. Langford, that the communication of Alex. Gibl», Keq., be received and placed on file.â€" Carsied, * A‘d. Bangs presented the petition of Fingâ€" land and Draper and others l:.:‘ removal of the carters from the present on George No Brsixzss.â€"There was nothing done at the Police Court yesterday, but the dismissal of a trivial case. aonaSiit fore Thoa, Langrell, Esq., J. P., for beatiog his wife, It was clearly shown that the wife was a tartar, with antecedents not to be mentioned. Still her face shewed marks of having been very roughly used. ‘The deliaquent, that is, the male delingquent, was fined $5 and costs, amounting in all to $9.50, which was paid, and it is said will be dequcted from her pin moner. 8A Faxey Faim.â€"We would call public attenâ€" tion t the fancy fair, to be held in the new wing of the Russell House, on Monday evenâ€" ing next, in‘ aid of the funds of the 8t. Patâ€" tick‘s Orphan Asylum. The committee of Imtic« t» whom the work of preparation has becn cunlided are busily ongaged in their work, and from all we can learnit will be a brilliant affairn ‘The fancy and refreshment tubles will be profusely supplied with all that the most fastidious will require, and there will be nothing wanting to ensure the greatest amount of pleasure to all who may favor the friens of the orphan with a visit. Those who go with a disinterested desire to benefit the destitute fatherless will thus have a twoâ€"fold pleasreâ€"that which the refined pleasures c; the fair will impart, and that yet bighér and noblet satisfaction which never fails to proâ€" ceed from the performance of a good aud genâ€" Moved by Ald. Martineau, seconded by Ald. Henâ€"y, that the petition of Alexander Hawley just read, be referred to the Committeo on Ald. C f the communiâ€" euin-u;f.t:o Bn:‘rg ;l?oll« Commissioners on the . B. w5 5it Moved b;.‘lï¬. Cum seconded by Ald. Bate, that the communication of the Board of Police Commissioners be received and placed on file.â€"Lost by amendment. Merzonoroaicat Onaervarto®s.â€"Furnished by Mr.. W. Hearn, Optician and Druggist, Marâ€" ket Drug Store, Yorkâ€"street : 5 Moved by Ald. Bangs, seconded by Ald. ml.m.o:,lrmm of ’l'.l:;d and Draper, J. A. . Buchanan, others, askiug that the cabâ€"stand on Gsorge:sttcet be remuved to some more convenient place, be reccived and referred to the Byâ€"Law Comâ€" mittee, with instructions to report on the sume at the next meeting of this council.â€" Carsied. lis Worship the Ma; nted a bill in cu.mummta't;m‘ of Charity for the recovery of a lot sold for taxes, and a vmut.hlouuolgnu McMaster t:c wages alleged to bave been sustained by ::. in consequence of some defect in the stroet. Ortawa, Fob. 20th, 1867." Greatest degree ot cold registered during the previous night, 1 above sero. ; 9 a. m., 4 above zero. f Noon, shade, 11 above zero. â€" Noon, sun, 59 above sero. | | . * 6 p. m., 15 above sero. Bearmod wmis Temwaoext Wirs.â€"Yosterday morning Francis Ouillette was brought up beâ€" erous act. ‘To give additional zest to the pleasures of the occasion, Col. Campbell, with his usual kinduess, has consented to contriâ€" bute the valuable aid of the splendid band of his regimert. * +s 14 Ciry Haut, Feb, 18, 1867. Presentâ€"His Worship l:hw. Ald. Cunâ€" ningham, mm:. Bate, Bangs, lluuro, z Friel, Goulden, Guerâ€" ard, I rw , Heney, Muu The minutes were read. Ald. Robinson presented the petition of Anu OQwens, for luntokur open a private stall for three months, without paying â€"a lcuw. Ald. Cunningham ted the communiâ€" mb-ocx.luom.':*'}:.q.. chairman of % yrammar ubool.:flu for a grant of 5. " Moved by, Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Langfotd, that the communication of the chairman of the city .n-nnhool,d:: for a grant in aid of the same, be recei and referted to the Finance Committce.â€" Ald. Traversy presented the petitions of W. L. Gane, for correction of assessment, and J. Robertson, Wï¬n taxes. Moved by Ald. Traversy, seconded by Ald. Martineau, that the mdou of: Mcasre. J. Robertson and W. L. , be received and referred to the Assessment Committeo.â€"Carâ€" â€" Moved by Ald. Goulden, seconded by Ald. Guerard, that the petition of R. F. Johnston for remission of taxes be referce«w 1o the Comâ€" mittce on Assessment.â€"Carried. Y saasâ€" Robinson, Featherston, Fric}, Goulden, i(:*'wud, Traversy, Heney, Marâ€" tinewa., Maved by Ald. Traversy, seconded by Ald. Hensy, that the petition of &. W. Scott just n-ul,L received and referred to the Assessâ€" ment Committee.â€"Carried. Ald. Rochester presented the communicaâ€" tion of Alexander Gibb, Esq., in relation to arbi*ration between the corporation ‘d Mr. Pork ins. is se community of the General Hospital, Aimsâ€" house and Seminary of Learning, be referred to the .lklw‘.'ill mmuo such ate;« as may be warranted protection C AH. ‘Trevemy privenied snb mcovautt, Ald. ry ac which were tand. Moved by Ald. Traversy, seconded by Ald. Heney, that the communication of R. E. ‘Comnor just read, be referred to the Finance Committee.â€"â€"Carried. _~ Moved in amendment by Ald. Traversy, that the report of the Police Commissioners on the petition of J. B. Turgeon be received and refersed to the Financé Committee, with inâ€" mtolmnhmonuflnun reguâ€" lar meeting of this council.â€"Carried. Moved by Ald. Friel seconded ‘by Ald. Hoenâ€"y, that the petition of Mary Raitt be reâ€" ferr. d to the Court of Revision.â€"Carried. Ald. Traversy presenited the petition of R, W. Rcott relating to taxes. oi ® Noved by Alid. Cca: ¢ seconded by Al. Bate, that the notice in Chancery by the His Worship the Mayor presented the notice of K. E. Conmor to the council, that the lease of the oftice of the City Engineer expircs on the 19th of March, 1867. sc nidhcuions Ald. Martineau presented the petition of Alcxander Hawley for correction of assessâ€" ment. Ald, Rochester rm the petition of Wm,. Hunton others for a drain near Pooley‘s Bridge. _ _ mptbel Seveipn, that sbe proinich o Aor roter ue tord, Aun Uwens be received and referred to the Market Commitâ€" tee. . Carried. Ald. Goulden presented the petition of R; F. Johnston for exemption from tares. . A‘ld. Friel nuted the tion of Mary Raitt for n-m of taxes. petl L O C AL NE W 8. CITY COUNCIL NColds, Thick Wind, and all diseases which affect the wind of horses, As a Condition Medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing in it which can injure a horse whether sick or we!lâ€"nor need the horse be kept from '“m while using it; it is just the artiâ€" cle ch all who own horses require, and which fl:{ mnld.hv:u’ oom‘:t:{ &: hand. Remem| name, see signaâ€" Ti 4 Cyem Hevcatiiee io We pos: orthrop 0 . W., proâ€" prictors for the Canadas Eold by all medicine The following tenders for the market tolls for one year from the 1st Monday in March next, were opened : Thomas Coffey, $4,100 ; John Meyers, $4,120 ; Andrew Heavey, $3,000. Yrasâ€"Langford, Rochester, Cunningham, Bate, Bangs, Robinson, Feathcrston, Friel, GouldengGuerard, Heney, Martineau, â€" Naysâ€"Traversy. Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Ald. Bate, that the Byâ€"Law Committee be instructâ€" ed to bring in a by:law at the next meeting of this council, defining the duties of the city engineer to meet the requirements of this countil, now that the Committee on Streets .;‘:l Improvements has been abolished.â€"Carâ€" ried. ; ; The following tenders for printing were then opened : George Cotton & Co., for uone year from 1st March NEXty . ... @++s +++++++4+.+, $250.00 1. D. ‘TAfIOF, sÂ¥ 144 ssx++x +++% +++44+4 > ‘$75.00 l&ova{ by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Bate, that the tender of George Cotton & Co., for printing for the ensuing year, from the 1-1Mnn:h and advertising, for $250.00, be necepted; theyâ€" being required to give the unu'l bohds ior the performance of the work. â€"Carried. ~ | Moved by Ald. Cunningham, seconded. by Ald. Traversy, that the tender of John Mcyers for the tolls of By Ward and Wellington Ward markets for the ensuing year, commencing on the first Monday in March next, and amountâ€" ing to $4,120 be received on condition that the bonds be executed withina week from this time.â€"Carried.. f Moved by Ald. Rochester, seconded by Ald. Langford, that all petitions and communicaâ€" tions heretofore referred to the Streets and Imâ€" rovements Committée, not yet reported on, L referred to a special committee composed of Aldernert Goulden, Bangs and Robinson, to report on the same at the next meeting of this council.â€"Carried, | â€" Moved by Ald. Friel, seconded by Ald. Cunningham, that as it is announced to be the intention of the military authorities to remove the 100th Regiment from ‘this city within a short period, for reasons which may be remored by proper representations to his Excellency the Commuanitler of the Forces, the Mayor is hercby empowéred and requested to prepare & memorial on the l!fl(?tt‘f, and take such other steps as he may deem ddvisable, and that the rules be suspended: for passing this resolution.â€"Carried. p Ald, Cunningham presented . Report No. 2 of the Assessment Committee.. _ To the Corporation of the City of Ottawa‘ _ Ald. Friet inimtmdln byâ€"law to define the dnldu of the Strects Improvements Comâ€" mittee. | * Moved. by Ald. Frig!, seconded by Ald. Traversy, that the byâ€"law to define the duties of uultmu and Improvements Committeo be now read a first time.â€"Carried. e Ald. Robinson introduced a byâ€"law to abolâ€" ish the Streets and Improvements Committeo by amending the 34th ¢:rdl. of Byâ€"law No.163, 4 to utnblhg rules of otder." + Moved by Ald. Robinkon, seconded by Ald. Bang», that the byâ€"law to amend the thirtyâ€" fourth rule of order, as established by Byâ€"law No. 163, be now read a first time.â€"Carried. Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Ald. Bate, that the by.â€"law to amend the thirtyâ€" fourth rule of order as established by Byâ€"law No: 163, be read a second time and passed, suspending all rules of this council to the conâ€" trary. â€"â€"Carried. _ npireiaciene in ac Moved .in amendment by Ald. Friel, seâ€" conded by Ald. Traversy, that the byâ€"law beâ€" fore the council be referred to the Byâ€"law Comâ€" mittee.â€"Lost. Yzasâ€"Featherston, Friel, Guerard, Tra. Ald. Fricl moved in amendment, seconded by Ald. Traversy, that . '.ho'uxrllw to defing the duties of the Streets l:rounenu Committee be now read m second time and passed, suspending all rules of order for that purpose.â€" Lost. ocb o The original motion was then put and carâ€" tied on the following division : +\ . _ Moved by Ald.‘ Bate, seconded by Ald. Robinson, that the Byâ€"Law Committee, be hereby authorised to have the byâ€"laws of this corporation revised and compiled with a view of having them published in pamphlet form, for the more convenient use of the members of this council.â€"Carried. Ald. Featherston gave notice that at the next mecting of this council he will introduce a byâ€"law to establish a Board of Works for this municipality, _ * ‘Guerard, that the accounts of R. E. O‘Connor, J. G. Bell and I. B. Taylor, just read, be referrâ€" ed to. the Finance Committee.â€"Carried. Ald. Rochester presented a communication from F. P. Rubidge, of the Board of Works, in reference to the Chyrchâ€"street drain. . Having considered the petitions referred to them, they have decided to reduce the taxes of Patrick Smith in By Ward, é:o. 108) the sum of $12 on account of the te entremainâ€" ing vacant over three monthsin the year ; and to remit the taxes due by the late T. G. Hurd on account of his sickness and death, and the inaâ€" bility of his helpless family to pay the same, amounting to the sum of $30.50, (No. 1184) Bt. George‘s*Ward, upon which the collector and bailiff have kindly consented to release all costs incurred, all of whick it is desired the clerk shall notify the coMector. 6 As to restoring certain monies to Thomas Gherin, which he claims to have been forced to pay the collector illegally, your commitâ€" tee consider they have no jnr{.dicdon, and must, therefore, leave Mr. Guerin to his legal remedy against the collector ; and as to the inâ€" solence on the part of the collector complainâ€" ed of by that gentleman, the statements of the parties are so cenflicting that your comâ€" mittee cannot decide thercon, yet whilst upâ€" holding the collector in the matter of refusing cheques, unless marked ?ood by the banks,they must condemn his want of judgment in rushâ€" ing intothe public prints respecting matters before your honorable body, pending the action of your committee thercon. > In conclusion your c ittee desire to exâ€" press disapprobation of want of courtesy on the part of any oflicer ofthis ‘corporation‘ to: wards the public, whic&i.f substantiated they submig should subject guilty party to imâ€" mediate dismissal. | *_All of which is respectfully submitted, Ro Lvyox, Chairman, * ~ Mexay J. Faes, J Coxxiwonay, ‘ : BEve. Martixgav. Naysâ€"â€"Langford, Rochester, Cunningham, aue, Bangs, Robinson, Goulden, Heney, Marâ€" ncau. Jihiel areiith _ Â¥szasâ€"Featherston, Friel, Guerard, Traâ€" versy, Hency, Martineau. W ie i wbd Moved by Ald. Featherston, seconded by Ald. Robinson, that the byâ€"law relating to nuisances, be now read a first and second time, Everysooy Sars So.â€"That is all who have either used the article themselves or witnessed its effects when used by others ; all such, and they only are fit to judge, are unanimous in the opinion that © Darley‘s Arabian Heave Remedy " is supcrior to anything of the ‘kind heretofore or at present in use for Coughs, Moved by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald>Bate, that the notice ofaction of Duncan McMaster be referied to the Streets and Imâ€" provements Committee, with power to consult the solicitor, and take such action as they and the solicitor may deem advisable.â€"Carried, Your Court of Revision and f\:o.flent Comâ€" mittee, beg leave to present their second report for the year 1867. . .. i« | . eik Your committee would also recommend that the Mayor be authorised to grant a cheque in favor of &cun J. G. Robinson & Co., for the sum of $29.28 charged by mistake against, and paid by ‘them, which the Chamberiain‘s books show to hare been arrears on a differâ€" ent lot. + Ottawa, Feb, 18, 1866, Moved by Ald. Cnm{hiqnghpm. seconded by Ald. Friel, that Report No. 2 of the Court of Rovision and Assessment Committee be reâ€" ceived and adopted.â€"Carried. + +Nayvsâ€"Langford, Rochester, Cunningham Bate, Bangs, Robinson, Goul@c'n. mpragn * trary.â€"â€"Carried ~ Moved by Ald. Rochester, seconded by Ald. Heney, that the communication of F. T. Ruâ€" bidge, Esq., be received and placed on file.â€" Carried. versy The council then adjourned Moved by Ald. Traversy, seconded by Ald C o ons dE e on e CaNitt . NeR ty , sdspending all rules to the conâ€" % Trial of Fircearms. Naw York, Feb. 20.â€"At the trial yesterday of breechâ€"loading rifles ordered by ‘the governâ€" ‘ment, to decide which would be the pest for the national guard, the,Empire Gun, an alteraâ€" tion from the Springfield musket, discharged twenty.two shots in one minute; when subâ€" jected to the second test, the ball penetrated eleven boards, and lodged in the twelfth. During the entire day no arm beat it In rapidâ€" ity of firing, ag it discharged ninetyâ€"nine shots in four minutes and forty seconds. | THE BRITIS!L NORTH AMERICAN # DELEGATES. . _ Last evening the delegates met by special ingitation his Excellency the Governorâ€"Genâ€" eral of Canada, who was entertained at Portsâ€" mouth by the mayor of that town at a magniâ€" ficent banquet,. In consequence of the disâ€" tance and the lateness of the hour at which the party broké up, we must defer our report of the interesting proceedings until our next number. ‘The delegates are receiving in all quarters the greatest possible attentionâ€" ‘wcarcely a day passing without their being made the recipients of some special courtesy â€"â€"and not only in the great metropoli-,:bnt in all parts of the country. “I:ioboerv that the Hon. John A. Macdonald, theHon. G. E. Carâ€" tier, the Hon. J. Henry, and the Hon. Charles Fh‘mr, ws the , Attorneysâ€"General of Upper and Lower Cuwh] Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, were invited last Wednesday evening by the ‘Treasurer and Masters of the Bench of the Honorable Society of the Middle 'Ib?ple to meet the Lord Chief Baron of the Ex¢hequer and the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, They are also to be, on an early occasion, guests of the Law Society, Chanceryâ€"lane. ‘The whole of the delegates were present at the Lord lhï¬or‘l ball on the 21st inst., the dinner in théir honor ‘having been unavoidably postponed for a brief period.â€"Canadian News. § ... & |__The Chilian Loan. | Sax Fraxomco, Feb. 19,â€"Yesterdsy the Panama steamer cartied a cargo va[ncdsnt one hundsed thousand dollars for. Valprraiso, on account of the Chilian government.. It was a part of the proceeds of the Joan of two millions and a quarter, [ Decorations to Naval Officers.. ~ Rearâ€"Admiral ‘Thatcher, U. 8. N., and Capt. Turner of the Royal British Navy, have been decorated with the cross and order of King Kamehamba the First, for courtesies extended to Queen ‘Emma on ‘board their respective ships. | A Suicide of an Officer. * Riomoxn, Va., Feb. 18.â€"Lieut. J. 8. Newâ€" bride, of the 12th Infantry, committed suicide toâ€"night. _ ~â€" _ r f Honolulu advices to January 30, state that & full Court W an important décision against the captain Of the whaleship Reinder, for the nonâ€"returnâ€"of a seaman from a voyage to New Bediord. The law will hereafter beenâ€" forced against whalers and other vessels shipâ€" ping native seamen; Guerlllias at Work. | Louisvicus, Feb. 20.â€"The Journal‘s special correspondence says a band composed jof the remains of Quantrell‘s guerillas, broké into Mr. Carry‘s bouse at Harrictville, and hung Alr. Carry. He had boen tried for stealing a horse to escape from the rebels at the battle of Perrysville. ‘The Fentan Excitement in New York. New York, Fob. 20.â€"The Fenian exciteâ€" ment in this city‘is shaping into serious acâ€" tion, ‘The discouraging cable despatches were disbelRved, and ‘volunteering was brisk. The O‘Briens, 8t. Lawrence, O"Toole and other circles held enthusiastic mectings durâ€" ing the evening. Mayor Hoffman had been invited to address a Kenian mecting. He deâ€" clined in a manner ‘that showed that he did not approve of such demonstrations. Ralsing of a Sunken Frigate. The Herald‘s Fortress Monroe correspondâ€" ence says the old trigate Brandywine, injured and sunk at Portsmouth, Va., in the, early E:rt of the war, has been raised, and proves to in a very good state of preservaffon. |â€" * Brutal Murder, On Saturday .last, Mrs. Kase, residing at Stewartsville, N. Y., was brutally murdeted, it is supposed, by a man named Babcock. Burning of a Railroad Depot. The depot.of the Morris and Essex Raflroad, at Drakesville, N. J., was burned yesterday morning early. ‘Tlie agent of the company, Mrt. Bryan, narrowly escaped from the burning station. ‘Two of. his daughters were severely burned. Nothing in the station was saved. ; Murderous Attack. The Herald s Richmond correspondent says : A man namedâ€"Cassey was attacked by a gang of exâ€"rebels under the leadership of a sheriff named Davis, at Winesville, N. C., recently. He was fired upon forty times without l;ciug injured, and returning the fire he injured a man named Underwood. . He then escaped, but the sheriff says he will call out the county, to take him. Cassey was engaged during the warin passing recruits through the lines to the Union army and stands indicted for that ofâ€" fence. â€" This was the cause of the attack, Heary Snow Storm. Asw York, Feb. 20.â€"A violent northâ€"east show storm commenced|early this motning, and now, noon, continueg with unabated fury. The wind is bfowlngu le and the snow is badly drifted. Railroad steamboat travel is much impeded. No disasters from outside have. been reported thus far. Despatches from Springfield and Hartford, B;Itimorr and Washington, announce a snow storm preâ€" vailing in those cities. Arrest of a Murderer, | Cmemxat, Feb, 20.â€"â€"George Alsworth, the guerilia, Morgan‘s telegraph operator, who shot and killed James Smithers at Sharpsburg, Bath Co., Ky,, on Saturday last, was arrested near Lexington, Ky., yesterday. » Wasumxcrox, Feb. 18.â€"From conversation with Republicans this afterncon it is clear that the party are widely separated in. their views regarding the Senate‘s amendment to the reconstruction bill. Congrese. Wasmxcros, Feb, 20.â€"The House has conâ€" curred in the Senate‘s amendment to the miliâ€" tary bill, with another amendment providing that the civil governments South until repreâ€" sented in Congress should be provisional and urider United States authority, that only those permitted to vote under the 5th Section of the Act shall vote, and no one shall hold office who is disqualified by the third article of the constitutional amendment, Â¥ Shooting of a Prisoner. â€"| Pruirapsurnia, Feb. 20.â€"This morning, as George Ellenger was being taken from the prison cell into the Criminal Court, for trial on a charge of assault and battery, and attempted rape, he was shot dead by the broâ€" ther of the giri, on whom the outrage was attempted, â€" The brother, named Thos. Leys, gave himself up immediately. - Loxnox, â€" Feb. â€"20.â€"Noon.â€"None! of. the Feniang who ‘participated in the late revolt have been captured.. Nine of the pernomuvho were arrested th l)an‘ on suspicion of being Fenians have been tried, found guilty: and heavily sentenced. c & From Prussia. Brenxuix, Feb, 20,â€"Noon.â€"The returns from the recent clections for members of the Gerâ€" man Parliament have nearly all been received., All the members from Saxony are antiâ€"Prusâ€" gian in politics. ~ _ | / f | The Prussian Government has cont d with (parties for the purchase of seyeral steamers of the‘ American pattern, for use where quick service is required, â€" | _ « Ship Abandoned. | : Despatches have been received here which state that the ship KuAercor, Captain |Rutter, which left Calcuttaon the 8th of Noyember last, for Boston, was abandoned at sea on the 1st of January. No turther particulars.| LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES. =â€"â€"Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer gently stimulates, fastens, purifies, smooths, glosses, thickens , feeds, preserves, and in every possible way iimproves the hair. 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Bageâ€"Fall per 100 Ibs P 'uBunl «* ?;.lrl;l 1 00 ‘oreâ€"Messâ€"por exsâ€"ss»»»» .19 00 Prime Mess rr do........14 00 Hog per 100 lbs............ 5 50 A : FANCY PAJR NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Beptember 24 Seold by all druggists, 25 cents a bottle. 291â€"d Mrs. McGreevy,.................... Mrs. Thompeon, Y THE KIND PERMISSION OF COL. Campbell, the splendid Band of the 100th TO CONTINUE THREE DATS COMMERCI A L (Compiled expressly for the Tiwes.)" Gréen do HENUISL.:scsesiess en A CARD TO INVALIDS. 18 Aip ‘or Ts rosps orâ€"+ms OTTAWA MARKETS. Tiaes Orrice, Ortawa, Feb. 20, 1867. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ JOSEPH HICKSON, _ â€" _ ( BSecretary and Troasurer. WILL BR OPESED o8* Mrs. D. O‘Connor. A, M.0‘CONXNOR, Station D, Bible House, j New York City. 237â€"Â¥ IN THE â€"ANDâ€" wersutetkecerctectonce "I 9980 +++...$110,313 sosnses A8T/00D @ 20 00 @ 15 00 16611 _ F4 The best of Wines, Liquors, &c., pd uu.. qmbe. kept conâ€" R * P. GORMAN. _ Apply to Foreman. ‘Dttawa, Fobruary 18, 1867. THI SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that he bas now reâ€"opened his new threeâ€"story Hotel, which has been refurnished, and will be found comfortâ€" mble and central for travellers. ~______ _ _ Ottawa, February 20, 1867. with any other. â€"* THESE LOTS ARE VERY PLEASANTLY o. . > *\ SITUATED. : ‘l’lm“o('thol’m-ayhud‘-ym * Ql‘nlg.' Sparks‘ Office, till the day of sale. * | ZB~ Terms made known at the time of sale. a K. McLEAX, P. GORMAN‘S HOTEL, Of the Firm of J. G. Orme & Sor, :s their AUTHORâ€" IZED TUNER, and that they have no connectiop February 15, 1867. * Tender for work at Des Chenes Rapi Certified, .. WM.P. LETT, â€" City Clerk. Ottawa, Fobruary 21, 1867. AUCTION SALE On Saturday, 23rd February next, At the hour of 12 noon,‘ AT THE RUSSELL HOUSE LQTS Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, on the South Side of SLATâ€" ERSTREET. 3e LOTS Nos. 12, 13, 14; 15, 16, and ~* 17,, on the North side of MARâ€" IAâ€"STREET. |o ~ I PnE We UPee m e csnls io. of the steamer Viâ€"toria, and now â€"ocetupied } B. Stanton, with good stable, eouh'«tu., attached. A dwelling on Rideauâ€" 4 buildiege:" * Ntrest, ‘with good sut Tuesday, the 5th. March next, S of Oitawa, in~ Council assembled, do hereby enact and ordainâ€" > a REAL ESTATEH NICHOLAS SPARKS, Esq., Three comiortable cottages, of which i possession may be bad. _ _ ““ The Department will not be held to accept the lowest or any Tender, A BY=LA W to amend the Thirty=Fourth ‘ Rule of Order, as Established by Byâ€"law 163, intituled « Byâ€"law to Establish Rules of Order." © 1. That the thirtyâ€"fourth Rule of Order, as estaâ€" blished by Byâ€"Law No. 163, be, and is hereby amended, by expunging therefrom the wordsâ€" "2nd. On Streets and Improvements." â€"__ â€" _ * 2. That the said Committee is heroby «disgolved and abolished ; and so much of every Byâ€"law, Rule and Resolution of this Council as relates to the nc mï¬n‘ud duties of such Comtnittee, be and by repealed and rescinded. Given under the Seal of the City of 2"1)'.] 8‘#]‘“ Eightcenth day of February, Oitawa, February 21, 1867 Between an Island and the North . : Shore of the Ottawa River. ) Plp;u and Specifications may be seen at this office, where forms of Tender may be obtainéd. ADDRESSED TO THE l';\'miRSlGSED 5@ will be received at this office, until BULKHEAD DAM Department of Public Works, > . ¥€ ‘Ottawa, February 20,1867. _ 364w8td DES CHENES RAPIDS: IV1 RNY OLBOF a JM" Orders left at the Ottawa Music Store will Ottawa, l-‘o:‘,uy 19, iBfl-A f o ~tkint _‘ Has received instructions from Tenders must be endorsedâ€" Byâ€"Law No. 242. Pianoâ€"Forte Tuning. Clarence Street, â€" °_ Opposite the Market. HE PUII:IC*OI OTTAWA ARK hereby notifed that MBR. ORME,_ _ HEK CORPORATION OF THE CITY Sealed Tenders By order, & S. NORDHEIMER Anad Timber Slide. IN THE CITY OF OTTAWA, IT. MeLâ€"ean Pressman Wanted. For the Construction of a EACH LOT 66 x 99. ALSO, FROM isr MAY (Figned,) To sell by Public Auction, ROBERT LYON, Apply to FROH.‘I-( MAY I’ll"I. a large comfortable Stons Dwelling, situated on the Bank of the Ottawa, near the landi ‘ictoria, and now â€"oceupied by ? t Pnd s 1 ==A18O AT NOON AT THB D OP F. BRAUXN, Mavor «@CONNXOR, â€" . | |Somcrmor, _ |_|_ Bussexâ€"strect I 1 364â€"10 AvcrionEEE Szcrsrary Her Mi2 TYO. 2 Thursda New Watch New Fax Whit: MINSTRE ,'.'a‘;.c TRIPLE CLO4G Ottewa, Februat hdld'lï¬‚ï¬ 410 wWHITNXEY, » YOUNC lery made towr Anform their irie imported srom 1 tronmomical C w.l Observat b{;fld for accus ‘g.iu wish in AT TBH 24 OUR MOYV. Ever offered to every article in you will get bai «leared ol to ted, it is of o Not wishing to . rlh‘bt largest and Ottewa, J Togother with ES M Ottawa, F. mpany . Amssws Doors cpen a street, Ay ATWO February 19, Nussrs. Yous k M December 1, 1 ADDR CIHE Shelf UCH BEL Rid sQNG® PO omed 30, SPA . â€" Partic es, Clooks SE EVET AT JOK ST