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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Mar 1867, p. 2

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emely know theirpart in Nova ties, but we hope they will not Into hysterica when °V the yoke their neeks !" â€" HMaX we other solation we should gladly administi . The Toronto Globe, as we ontlone in zeal by the antreonf« of the Maritime Provinces, newe filobe fimls yent tor its imlignation lowing" words : “Tho" i% tos. i . ©B00E NEVINUGES lfoin the scieme #anctâ€" " tioned by the Quebec Conterbn and the * Canadian Parliamentâ€"a achen which, it " was m!ea'mlipmmipul,alml-l hered to © in the fr‘z‘ng of the Imperial bill ; thay, * promige leon violatéd, and yot the bill is " being rushed through at such a tate thatâ€" 4 but tor the vigilance of the Globgâ€"it would #have liten lawaimost before asin copy had @ieen light in Canala."" So the be spoke on Satutday, in ignorince, we ma presume, of the Ract that its too fi‘r...s cortespondent had palined off a bogus docunitn upon the colmtry as an , alvance copy " of the Conâ€" hknb: Bill! N PP ilk l " to public opinion, as was made * vince"* (. e. pn Brunswick.) . The Halifax (N.8.) Citizen i more indignant. After scouting ot the bills being passed without, red back to the people of the co *They will surely give us " mockery of at least referring «" back. to that truckling majo *# Legialature, who have already " birthright ; but. willâ€" the * Scotia, the manly men and thot this Fand be content with sauch * of fair play ? We shall see w * comes upon their necks, how ® will be borne."â€" This ia terti atrance... These manly wien, wil have to undergo the humiliation 0 erable. mockery " invoked by th while the nobie womenâ€"well; we = «omm tm« «+ Elsewhere we copy.from the conceivad article on the ©Policy The cage presented by our‘ hardly gdmite of an argument. i-ui»ncfi‘ avjparty in Upper ( secute party warfire cin anl The Antiâ€"Confederate papers time ‘Provinees outâ€"«do the G their abuse of the Confederation St. Joiin, N. B., Freeman says: #* questionably be a great wrong, ** fage; a violation of the most ‘ of freetnen, if the sgheme now * liament ‘Nova Scotin in «* tion without even #uch a preten ence between him and his had arisen, is to be presented to the of Com« mons patthe Hth inst., it may bé preésumed hat his resignation does not invélve a miniaâ€" terial érisis, and as the ation bill had already passed from his to the care of the Chancellor of the who has brought it to its last stage in Mons&{of Commons, there need be no fear| that its pas sage will be delayed by Eaur Cankarvox‘s reâ€" It is"also reported that a war out in India, and that the redo U‘Connor, the leader of the Fenia in Kerry, has been captured. P We leatn by the eablfi news df yeaterday, that the Colonial Minister had resi dort reasons connected with the Refofm question. This announcement will be received with proâ€" fourd regret generally throu, t the colcâ€" niea. EartCirxarvox bad giver; ample proof of an enlightened appreciation} of colonial interest», and his withdrawal Â¥ their adâ€" ministrative contrel at this mlar juneâ€" ture cannot but be matter of . As, howâ€" ever, the Reform bill upon whigh the differâ€" ence between him and his had arisen, is to be presented to the of Comâ€" urement ThrOttawaCimes of Oftaws and Prescott >| 60p.m.| 7.%a. m. h.il‘&:;lww...““. &“ * % P# P-‘r'udut...‘........!: n o« PFompletonand East Te 19.008; th. 19. 30p. ms â€" Money orders on Meney Order in Canada, Great Britain and m Now Brunswick, Nova Ncotiq, Newfoundiand, and Prince ard Island can be obtained at this office. Also and Bill Stamps«. s Lettors for Nbw Brunswigk, Nova and P. E. Illal-#riu Mfi should be * Nm is OM Saturday ; Now! rdnd. tic m the close of Cunard stoamer‘s mail from.that port. ; BM Oflice hoursâ€"8 a.m. to T p.m. F $+, @. P. lflh K On no occasion will the names of Old Advertisements be Inserted ummtw&mufim Noticeâ€"A Fow Electors. E. New Spring Goodsâ€"Cunningham & Lindsay, Houso W anted to Hireâ€"Address A. J f St. Patrick‘s Literary Associationâ€"J. MeCarron. British Mails close per Canadian steamer from P sovery Thursday at 9 p. m.7 /per Cunard n::«u' m.u::kp. A suppleâ€" m-m'prc-udinm ho&n‘ At tAncomevery Friday. . © . | .. _ Bunch of Keys Lost. ing the mea warting to @roUs City and Countvy Official \Paper.~ TUR â€" POSTSOFFE1CBRâ€"OTDAW4., orniu.'au'E', H 5, Em NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mnhnmn-*u. % A 1 1. ® BRITISH MAlLS. i hy thr i ty 18 . mo. d 1 of Consuln $ M. igh with gll its very im the sclieme sanc m;v‘t 11.408. i n, will not even tion of "the mis by th¢ Citizen; 1; we |d&an‘t preâ€" va Scbtin poliâ€" [ not be thrown oke ejmes upon er w of conâ€" ministér them i ve have suid, is mfedeftate organs nevertheless the mation in the fols the Mariâ€" entirely in ject. The *It will unâ€" groas outâ€" rights \before parâ€" Confaleraâ€" e of appeal n this Proâ€" has broken btable Col. if. pasmble ‘the ‘idea ing referâ€" it aays : miserable ¢ matter i y in the sohl their ‘of Novea 18 women mockery ingurgents. + the yoke meekly it le remon The first lontederâ€" can stly reâ€" nt that and enâ€" CLO®ED. Sxatwo Riy«.â€"The following is the musiâ€" cal programme of the band of the 100th at the Skating Rink this (Tuesday) evening : %. «+ ++# Op, Macon . .. . . Auber, 3.:mm......?lolhl!nulu....hupp'. 4.â€"Tl'u-n.......‘.’...‘:'r:-.;...'.Knlw-r. 5«â€"â€"Tilephon . . m hera, Venei, 6.â€"â€"Waltz. . Ulag"h- qua Meer , . .. Gung4, 7.â€"-‘“......---.....-.........‘.... @.â€"Gatop, Ohue Rast and Ohno Rub, Doppler CORTCE CUCULET can agree withâ€"the Government of Ci‘mul"uhw Tsl the MX Oz:wmneeuh'q ‘ P & orship yor of Ottawa. }mmwu U_aioa. No action could Cariows nlher e I bof have been m pontively confirmatory of the | the councit which will appoar in outr officiat m. views we urged in opposition report, to those ofthe Albion somé few weeks ago. | * _ e h e .w. must "add, however, that despite the Smavne ow Gaxe.â€"â€"On information received Yaukee notions of our contemporary, which by the policé anthorities of some: gentleman A {"% P ; | In this city having in his possessin, game sometimes obscure his better judgment, we P } P I killed _ during the elose season, an officer are bound to bear testimony th the many able fls ‘ P . . | brovevded to the place indicated, where he Criticisms,on thé future of British Amcrica T R fls * .\ | found the hewtonly ot a moose, which was "'f"‘ ‘hl'.ml feows| tinde ts tiime : ht takeon away, _ We uncerstand the case will be his columns, though we ca .’m“"i"'l‘nwuiguu‘:i toâ€"lay <boforo Mr. Whitcher, with him in his haste for the establishment Superintemiont of Thane ult Flukstion, » k mo tihmeBravems afian e ase in ce l 4n uy C 4 !* the whole of Pritish North America," see ing that in thefirst place the people of the exâ€" eluded portions have not asked for mlmission, and that in the second place the act does pré vide for the exténsion of the Conlederation dnrr whole of British America, just as soon as! it can be curried ont accornding to British constitutional practice, as understood in these latitudes. Surely that will be soon enough. â€" The Albion -rll have ns go too fast entirely, ~ | A serlous accident occurred on ‘the Grand L'l'nml railway near Arthabaska on Thursday evening last, when three cars of the train from Quebec wore thrown off the track by the breaks ing of a tail. Eleven persona were injured, two of them seriously. Â¥ which haveappeared from. time to time in his columns, though we cannot aympathisg with him in his haste for the establishment ol an "fimwby"â€"-llw Monarch of the: British Empire is the only one these colonies desitre to see exercising the prerogatives of, royalty over them. We nre also surprised to note our contemporary . reâ€" iqretting . that the ack does not embmick foundiand. they . may come <into â€" the arrangement so soon as their Legislature» @ will now clearly see and candidly admit, 4* since they see that four or five changes * have been made in it. They will moreâ€" * over further perceive that the British Govâ€" +‘ ernment. only propose consolidating, | o " far as it can be clearly ascertained that the * Provinces interested concur in the prs * posed change:" As one of those who‘joined istne with the Albion as to the tourse that shall be purscd in the premises, we must emphatically proâ€" test againat the inferences above drawn. The very fact that only " four or five changes‘‘â€" larged ©Canada" will call t» his gouncils a Ministry composed of mem belonging exclusively to cither of the partieg‘ns they en isted anterior to the Coalition of 180¢, ~ The new Ministry will, as a matter of necexity, comprise within. its ranks men belonging\to both of the old partfe«, and the only design® tion that will appropriately express the composition â€"of the new Canadian Cabimet must perforce be the " Confederate party." Against | this putfmry province in the Confaderation may be expected to furnish a fragmentary opposition, but it is right that the electors shquld understand That the party reorganisers in Upper Canada will be driven h_v_flje force dt cireumstances cither into stultitication of their profesdions, or into an alliance: with <Mesars. Dorion, Anglin, & Co. From‘ citherâ€"one of thes¢ there is no e# The New York Albion, anxions t> justify its former position on t of Contéderation, says : * That l{ 4* Quebec scheme‘ was in danger â€" Seaneu qname was mdanger! as wo gn nounced.some six weeks since, we think our Government contemporaries in Can&da, no ‘lu!‘“ & question e soâ€"called mbruce T" % M l w WR S VWY ® Cal Vn WVE V HP® ing coan n se macece m ;f f‘ X Tonoxte, March 4, 18 wsighntt Fourtecn more Fenians, who have had se â€" the | sdutences commuted to l';::’ years i binet | somiwent, Teft for Kingston morning Cw '"“:. | car spmcially engaged for them, but att Vf" e l to tho dhy expross. «Only one of the °P in the | prisobers, Watrick McGrath, remaing in immish a | here ht that| _ The cam of the strect railway are ru * ""* | again from the bornwer of Queen and Â¥ ¢ PAMEY | strects to the outRirts of the city, bu driven | company has been proxynted from cleari ¢ uit i Apich Between King anK Quoensstree t s Woukd interfere too much With traftic. , mito h | â€"> h060 t h . & C % | <«C*/ _ _FROM MONTREAL,. No P'O-l * Moxtu®at, March 4, 18 he ques A fracas occurred at the E. Lawremy ~Unjer| on Saturday between. twof Americans n C C CP Fox Cabl eurgulâ€".| ... intemink t P"f_ Newspap om the Parig, March .. Fox l'h'mnl |-‘_;:Lt| P '*? .m Court against M t ditoriat in his *‘,h“r licy of the E: rpland ! Changes B * ie l.;'nhwx, ax£ f made a speech “:’__“"’:-: ot the principl lowing chang wineck, fi'.‘»; Cabinet :«‘ u nial Soeretary ; i sent '\b' of War; Sir Sta cand the .\-lmln“lty; 8. ‘Nectetary for th and gile | Prosident of Bor $ thes _/ New â€" Coms of thes® be â€" Pregiiy, March Vill l’w ‘foreé the North om * | _ | of a new constit @ ques |. | A r;m a:"n;ln ‘ndor| 0n Saturday dets _‘ '“'a Edson and Swi to b ivais dispute, dearn, Eflv; boating hi ..h.m,".{ with a Lorsewhij ; 3 | the Police Magis k “"*.Luul tonta, as" he anise‘" ' aggtvasor throug i | fine excites sem :flh‘l;’@, [ MÂ¥ l!r)‘d;:rl Is he deg | days. â€" Doring b BANOD | the Grand Trwm ‘The Muayot read the memortal dnm ac= too it meetings praging ho Rptelioacy the the last meeting, ney Administrator of mnm.m to continue the headquarters of the 100th regiment in Ot. tawa, to which his Worship has received the following answer : Uovenxon‘s Secuerany‘s Orrics, Mostnuat, March 1st, 1867. ©Sin,«â€"â€"1 am directed by the Administrator of the Gavernment to acknowledge the recuipt of a memorial from the Corporation of Ottawa,. requesting that the portion of the 100th Regiâ€" ment now at Ottawa may not be removed from their present quarters 1 am to inform you, in refly, that the clu’flkm to station the 100th llgl::.n: at ‘Montical having been adopted tary reasons, his Excellency regrets that he cannot comply with the wishes of the memorialiate, fln,h,nhr to state that Agriculturist, amd tregular contribations are promised from the wellâ€"known * Timothy Bunker, Esy." the "Down East Farmer." The Aproculturist in a marvel of value and vhoapmess. Kach number has 36 or 40 large doubleâ€"octaro pdzes, containing 253 to 33 or more costly, benutiful and instructive v» ingsymnd is purked full of nséful, ulmv formation. ‘The pablishers promise to expend the present year at least $10,000 in engravings alone«, and $15,000 in procuring and nvl‘l‘“ sterling matter, adupted ‘to the wotk of the farm, the garden and the household, including an entertaining and instructive department for cluklron‘nnd youth. Nothing less than a cirâ€" eulation of over 150,000, which reduces the expenscs to a small sum each, could enable the publishers to furnish such a journal, for only ($1.00 a year.â€"We again advise every person to sibééribe for “. .W- 1t is adapted to dity, village and country. & U"T dudd & (Co, publishers, 41 Parkâ€"row, X. Â¥. City ‘ ® the publishersannounce -uuâ€".n{u'f{f.in}; to come. . Mr. Clift, one of the most popular .:3 practical writers of the country, is to join the alreiuly large and strong editorial force of the hn thi his v Various other matters‘mere V'm‘ before the council which will appear in our official report, Houston :Imln:. Ah wl v it is, his Excellency‘s intention to mainâ€" tain such a garrison at Ottawa, as will be wufâ€" ficient, both for the protection of the public buildings and rmpvfly,lnl also for due performance of such dutics as the ment of the Seat of Lovernment in that city may rynder necessary, I have the l.o'uo' to be, ) #ir, R Your ‘most obedient hamble nlvtlj Dexis Goou®y, io ahpnccy uo c 2. .. . U@MERROTE Necrutury. out in 'n'fuh' Mu.w acakis, March 4.â€"Hon, Jackson Hadioy an old and prominent citizen «1 this city, dicd yesterday adternoon. _‘ Moved by Ald. Langford, seconded by Ald, Cunningham, that the petition of the Central Hook and Ladder Company just read be reâ€" cvived, and the Firs Committee be and are hereby authorized to have the work done forthâ€" with at a cost not exceeding $150,â€"Carried. during th advaice c ner poun The minutes were read. y A uumber of pctitions were presented, Amony others, an important petition trotm the Ventral Hook aml Ladder Company, praying for a tower to be evected for hanging their bell, upon which it was . London Money Markets Losoos, March 4.â€"Consols closed at 91 for money; Lâ€"30% 7%) ; lllinoi= Central, 76] ; AMERICAN DESPATCHEs. tir ty ; Moxtu®at, March 4, 1867. | A hacas occurred at the #t. Lawremy Hall on Satyrday between. twof Americans | Edcon and Switzinget/ arising . from #e wivaie dispate, former assaulted the ’uuv;, boating hinf #â€"verely about the head with a Lorsewhip. _ Edson was brought before the Pulics Magistrate and fined four dolhc and c«»ts, as he appears to have been t agzitvesor throughout. ‘The smallness of the lihe excites some comment. 4 - Mr. I:A)'G;;ru leaves for H‘“hlll in a fow days. _ DPuring his absence the manazement of the Grumd Trumk. Railroad wall be in the hands of Mr. Hickson. s It ts understood that Lord Monck .will roâ€" turn to this country in May. liv f SPECIAL TELEGRAMS MIDNMGIHT â€"DESPATCHES. T\ I‘-m:nulvhu',:;f..,'.h:htâ€"A fire bl.fl. in this vi y t morning, ote it could be subdued destroyed four hr: wery stows with their céntents ; and â€" t ory stables connected with the Exchangs tel, in which were 17 horses, 33 hogs, and a ze stock of wagons, cutters, harness, &c. taf loss $80,000, insured for $48,200. â€"The <supposed to be the work of an incendilary. Ph win h Between d interter tom¢‘I Tonoxte, March 4, 1867. urtecn more Fenians, who have had their nous commuted to twonty years impriâ€" ent, left for Kingston this morning in a »mclally encaged for them, but attached o :b; vxptoss, «Only one of the Fenian nc l'.-f,\(.llli' k McGrath, remains in jail Per Cable and Montreal Linc» FROM TORONTO. To the Uttawa. Timess » thic the AxTAOEK . or . Apveutmuso.«â€"The xas) Toâ€"/egroph in iMustrating the A wdvertising, states that a gentle» o the logs of a fifty dollar rote iph not loug since, and found it in ket before he rwached home from Au $80,000 Fire, CHPY COUNCIL F‘er Montreal Line. re strect railway are running e borner of Queen and Yonge outÂ¥irts of the city, but th6 con prokpnted from clearing King anmK Quoensstrect it : too much With traftic. THE OTTAWA TIMES, MARCH 5, 1867. p T : BNO NE ET Cw t n ue en L 1!‘« Honor then p-dmmon?.rlclvm | for rabbing the fboot and shoe store, of Mr. | Josoph Lawrenceâ€"three years in tho l‘ml vincial penitentiary, > I The Court immed till ten o‘clock a. m this morning, .fi‘.‘ the Grand Jury will maky their presentmentJon the escapes from thy mm-tyhll. €at i & out it. whiil chev hony the Juhn Mabony was charged with having conmaitted an assault upon one Theodore Curâ€" tiv, and that he did him grievous belily harm on the 1Tth of January last. Tacodore Curric swornâ€"Said, 1 wont. to shew a man to Clappi‘s shop at the Chaudiere, wiuai the prisoner came in and wanted to «quarrel ; he took hold of me by the shoulders and «hook me, and said he had a‘mind to give me one (meaning a blow},. Lendcatored to avoi! him, but when I found I could not I took hold of him and threw him into a box ‘of peas~ and held him there, and then appealod to him to have no fighting. 1 saw there was, howâ€"Â¥er. no way to escane afterwnrds withouw howâ€"wer, no way to afterwards without L.their r tighting through it A ;u‘eh-n they came l Darley in and 1 hoped he wuu‘ru; he called on | tion M us t» stop fighting. I then let Mabony up ; factory tt“t as to the meauns by which those escapes been effected, and now they present a rcâ€" H:‘ in which they l;:nm,m take that trouble, h mf-l-“ they did â€"not know howAo provced in the matter, but if his Honor desined they wers 'lllla I.o withdraw their report, and enter upon the investigation, The Reconter said no had told them in the morwing that th:{ hud power to examine witâ€" nosse«, and would recelve all necessary assist« anc» in the dlmh‘nd that duty, They were then allowed to withdraw their report and proâ€" ceah«l to enter upon the work of investimâ€" The Grand Jury came into court at about four ‘clock with their last bill«, and prosented l}:}'ll', in which they stated their opinion to be that the recent escapes from jail was matter for investigation by the Prison Inspectors. His Moneor said he was very sorry the Grand Jury .should bave taken such a view of the subject, for here was @ .case in 'N-“ they themselves had foubd a true bill of indictment against a man (8t. Julicn) for the crime of larceny, and he was not here to be tried, The prisoner bad escaped from jail, and othet escapes had recently oc« curred. The Grand Jury had been instructed gu it was their iduty to investigate the subâ€" William Lefebyre was arraigned for the larâ€" cony of . boots and shoes from t>> stor> of Joseph Lawrence, of the city of Ottawn, plea: Not guilty. The trial then proceeded; Roveral prisoners were examined, and the goods idonâ€" tified. For the prosecution, County Crown Attorney ; for defence, Mr. Boulton. "The jury after being out an hour, returned with the verdict of " Guilty." In the case of Wilson #«. Clow, the jury returned a verdict not guilty, Bigxs or Tigs.â€"Winter, old and cold winter, is fapidly passing away, and (Spiing, balmy Spring, with its genialâ€" showers, is y approaching. . We are forwllly reâ€" lod of this tact by the advertisanent of essr«. Cunningham & Lindsay, ammouncing the armival ot their first instalment of fashionâ€" able 8, r‘a;: goods, Tim. Reekrrios Last Eveyisoâ€"3ir. and Mre. Hamondi, teachers of dancing and doâ€" portm»nt, had a reception at the Aew hall of the Russell House last evening. It was well attend: d Iny many of the most ri«pectable ludics and gentlemen of Ottawa, chicfly parents, guardians and friends of the pupils, The datter shewed a high:degree of culture in dancing de portment, and proved most satisficborily tapability of Mr, and Mrs. Hamondi, to accodrplish ‘the great object of their profsâ€" »lon, ly, to impart a tree and isy grace, awind a c knowledge of dancing and gonâ€" eral deportment, The Recorder said it had been stated that he haud several times appeared in the courts at Montreal, charged with similar offen v#, but ho could not take notice of theso rumors. â€" Hc inâ€" formed the peisoner that if after this ho. wore ever convieted of larceny he would surcly be sunt to the penitentiary. He would pass a light sentence on this occasion, and hoped his mother would be able to keep him from zoing to the penitentiary, Sentence : Three wooks in jall At hard labox, As soon as the Grand Jury were Impanacilâ€" ed the Reconder delivered his charge, in which, after giving the Grand Jury the necessary inâ€" atructions on the principles which shonld goveâ€" ern them in dealing with the cases that might be submitted to them, said one of the prisoncrs who should have been here to take his trial for lnrceny had escaped, and it became their duty as the grand inquest of the city to enquire how he had escaped, and whether any psons were to blame, Within a few days past two other prisoners had escaped, but had boen rc» taken. The Grand Jary would, therefors, have full power to summon witnesses and take such measures as were necessary to cnable them to form a correct judgment, as to whether the escapes had been effected through the fault of any person, because if they had not, no blame should be against any one. . The Recorder‘s Court for the city comâ€" menes d its sittings yesterday at 1i o‘% tofk am., before John Bower Lowis, Esg. ._ ‘The Grand Jury was impannelled as follow â€" : C, it. Cunningham, foreman ; Wim. Aunob!s, W G, Condingly, Samucl Christic, James Dal+ gleish, Francis Duignan, Hugh Denis, Thomas Isaac, Patrick A. Loftus, John MctGiltivray, Aléx. Mowatt, Jobn Neville, Thos. Pattcrson, John Sweetman, Win. Shoolbta‘!, AWTlliain Butherland and J, D. Turgeon, J‘:'ll ml’fy was arraigihad for the larcony of three the rty of David Gardner, The prisoner plcu’l':rfgumy. At the moment His Honor wasaboutito pass sentence, ‘“JM'I mother appoared in court, and ed to be permitted to #peak a word, stating that she was lus mothcr, and had come from Montreal on Saturday last to be present at his trial. She admitted that her boy had been rather wild, but had never beâ€" fore been charged with thett. _ * \â€" Bane ums.â€"Mr. Joseph/ en, of Variety lall, Sussexâ€"strect, bepty about to remove, to mors commedious premises, offers the cntire stock ct greatly feduced prices. See adverâ€" tisement. Ellen Stewart was arraigned for (he larceny of two t-\c];fiwv geeso Bnd three bottles of wine from W.F. Powell. Esq. # The prisoner pleaded gnilty» and begged for mercy, â€" Mis Honor the Hecorder said, in the ho pe :u she would reform ‘l:c would pass upon her a 1 sentence, which was that she be mmu‘fi'. two Vg;lu at harnd fabor in the common jail. on onÂ¥ <â€" Mrvsonorocicar Orservatioss.â€"Furni«) by Mr. W. Ilmr-,§ clan and Drupgist, M ket Doug Store, Yorkâ€"8tect ; * provious night, 5 below zero. * 9 a. m., 1 below zero. Noon, M' 11 abov * * 6 p. m., 11 above gero : xazcu 4rit. Grvatest degree of ecold du: night, 9 above zero. Orfa March 3, 1867. Greatest degree otf ould registered duting the C Ees ie e en oe O d « 1 was holding the prisoner he bit and ~od my lmnTl a most scandalon« manâ€" I was attended ny m doctor and it took :« weeks to hoal. 4 hn Ciappi swornâ€"=Said, he was present : the parties were, in his shopand saw Maâ€" HRECORDEIL®S COURT. LOCAL NE 9 a, m., 15 above ser ’\'”' '“‘t', 24 aboy Noon, sun, 63 nbhove : 6 p. m., 23 lh.ov‘ werd TO p® Laimmas J from on‘y one of . existed priot to it AÂ¥YTAY, | Governorâ€"Gamera erson, | naturally trust t Iliazn | bave boen e@rrjec Iw, at the ontsct, mine the selectic uaellâ€" Nuiu Suotia hay volitical party, fl'l: h. clri of U\'h'll. f\)’;lm. Y 09° | found «o greatly i gov»â€" | poal was made months ago, as ghame : ** the} will, w tR | onder Conteder . Arlal | rious, But it w their | servatism . that § 1896 ; nor ~will '3"‘"‘.' the New Bouns» 8008 | thoir fortunes to‘ t two | this yearthey wil en roe. | whom they can n : wreâ€"«lotermined 1 have L- A¢t ouly ;‘wibli esuch | at the matter in em to | ganizations, ther ol Those who «ill not be a ©0M+ | all the aid w1 clofk fidence and w hands their »â€"_ one can prote 1988 | astininistratic n0b90, | tiggre ave cive their reach.. From one to three packages of Duth‘)"{ Arabian Heave Remedy and Condiâ€" tion Medicine will in all cases produce a satisâ€" factory result ; hundreds have testified to this fact, Remember the nn:::c, unda:o that the signature of Hurd 4 Co., is on each package. Northrop & Lyman, Nowcastle, C. W., proprieâ€" tors for the Canadas. Bold by all -od&lno deaters. & f {leurisy, cholic, cholern morbus, and all lnn:-' mor complaints, . 8of# by all medicine dealâ€" ers at 25 cont®per bottle, Poox Honszs.â€"There are thousands of poor horses dragzing out a miscrable existence, sullcring from a variety of diseases, rendering thein almost worthless, that would be restored to a healthy and sound condition, and a value given to them ‘of which their owners never dreamed, would they but use the means within â€"Hafe is he who serves a good conscience, Morick Woods, Lonitenderry, Vermont, writes : * Nirs, & A, Allcns World‘s Hair l;«ntu‘n-ruud Aylobhalsammm have ~restored_ my hair to its original color and beauty, ‘One year ago my hair was very thin and quite giay, J have now as fine a head of hair as 1 ever had." Sold by all druggists, f ‘ â€"â€"Nover be ashamel of confessing your igno. rance, for the wisest man upon earth is igno.â€" rant of, many things, insomuch that whit he knows is a mere nothing in comparison to what he doos notknow.‘ But we m’»rehend very fow are iz norant of the wonderful effects of the © Canadian Pain Destrayer ; * it is a most sure and rapid cure for colds, rheumatism, leurisy, cholic, cholern morbus, and all $um« mor eomplaints, . Sotf® by all medicine dealâ€" ~â€"=A lottcry is to be orgamised in France during the Exhibition, ~‘The capital prize will be $200,000, and the price of a ticket two cents «â€"â€"Prentice, of the Louisvilic Journal tenders this advice to the public:=â€"*Never buy goods of Ihmu- who don‘t advertise, 'nw] Sell so litte they haycto sell dear." _ +~ / [From the:Toronto Leader. + Fow countries have had the gumill‘onunoto peaceably through great political changes. gl..:t revolutions make their way through stotms of passion and seas of blood, British America now presents to the world a #pectacle caloulated to excite admiration, ‘The Provinâ€" ces are, passing through a revolution with the tranquility with which the ordinary affairs of a settled governwent are carried on. . Thereis no extmordinary excitement; no disturbarice of regular business ; every !illng goes on as nsual. 1f thers be any grotind for misgiving it is that the great changes through which our political institutions are passing were too lit tie canvassed, too lightly criticised, But it was seen from the first that some change had beâ€" come neecssary ; besides, from the moment the loaders of the two parties joined hands, the people were powerless and all opposiâ€" in . was Lopeless, >Had) it not been for the ~general conviction that things eanld not yo on as they were, so tame an acâ€" qnlu'?crn v in wliat may be called an ofticial revolution would not have occurred. â€" But if it was folt that the drawing of the Provinces together was incvitable, it is not the less unâ€" derstood that it.is necessary to nrrest the revoâ€" lution at the point indicated by the scheme of union,. . In demolishing the old institutions and the power of C the public councils men who can utilize new system. We do 1 us with a menace of who scem to think THE POLICY OF THE HoUR. . Accumatsatos.«â€"The recent impoitation of salmon ova to stock the: Tasmanian rivers has so far succeeded that a fine young salmon smolt (which, however, has not found its way to the sea) has been caught and sent over to Victoria, The Acclimatisation Society has received notice that a dozen jungleâ€"birds have been shipped from India by the Char/es Pa/mâ€"~. At a mecting of the society, held on Novomâ€" ber 10, Professor M‘Coy stated that one of the moths from the ailanthus cocoons, ‘;nch arâ€" rived with the galmon ova in last April, had hatched out on the previous Monday ; this was a male, but as more of the pypm were livâ€" ing, it was hoped that fertile eggs might be obtained, â€" gponopenlng the cocoons of those which had died, Professor M‘Coy found that death had been caused by the insects never having assumed the proper state ; they conseâ€" quently could never have come to life, even had they been retained it Enrope, â€" Attention has been called to the fact that English skyâ€" larks can be beard every morning in the neighborhood . of Mount Ericaâ€"Melhourne Argus. New York.Money Market» New York, March â€" 4.â€"Gold 13%}. . The Post‘s financialarticle says ; The loan market is easy at 6 to 7. Stock market unscttled. Governments firm but dull,. R. R. shares closâ€" ed firm, â€" Foreign exchange dull, £ Officers of the New Conmgress. The Commercial‘s special says : The Hon. Schuyler Colfax was reâ€"clected Speaker of the Mouse vivra rocs. Mon. P. F. Wade has been whoken President protem. of the Senate â€"â€"There are now thirteen cotton factoties in operation in Tennessee, representing nearly a million of dollars, and giving employment to over nine hundred operatives. There are also in the State several flourishing factories for the manufacture of steam engines, cotton presses and agricultural implements, Yes 1t In. .. i A letter from Aanos Kendall, however, says the chapel was ordered closed and the congreâ€" gation accordingly sought accommodation outâ€" side the walls. & Southerners Aiding the Mezican Imperial« 1ste» New York, March 4.â€"The Heralds Mexico correspondent says ; Miramon recently informâ€" td a gentleman that the uouu.th‘n‘ Confedeâ€" rates were yet hand in hand with The Imperiâ€" alists, and that Gen, Hindman was correspondâ€" ing with them in the hope that the two, deâ€" funct establishments might so work together s to make both a suceess. ~__ Another Great Battle in Mexico, Wasiunsxorox, March 4.â€"â€"The Mexican legaâ€" tion has oflicial information ot the capture of Guauajunat by the Liberals, together with 1,000 prisoncts, 6000 muskets, 22 cannon, angnuniâ€" iion and war material,. The ba.ulc)l:u.‘!-d six Ours, f The |smallâ€"pox continued to abate at Mat anzas. * | New Yorx, March 4.â€"The Tribure‘s special says an effort will be made immediately upon the assembling ‘of the 40th Congrers, to have the impeachment project referred to w special committee, with Generals Covode,> Butler and Logan in the committec, ‘ A New Telegraph.Line to Havana. New Yomu, March 4.â€"â€"Havana ddvices of the 27th state that the expedition to gound for the pro submarine telegraph cable, which started from Havana on the 22nd, had returned with a gatisfactory report, . : labors. ‘They state that suflicient testimony has been taken to justify and demand a fur» ther prosecution of the investigation. Mr, Roâ€" gersand a minority of the committee reported there was not a particle of evidence to sustain the charges. p © No It Isn‘t. Minister King informs the State Departinent that there is no truth in the statement that the chapel had been removed by dircction of the Papal authorities, outside of the walls of Rome, ~ ser annum for this business from Mesars. Milter and Conger. The $40,000 were divided as follows :â€"Geo, F. Thompson, Senators Doolittle and Patterson, $5,000 each,. Other partics from two to three thousen I cach. The Impeachment Business» The majority of the impeachment commitâ€" tee reported they had examined a large numâ€" ber of witnesses and collected a large number of documents, but: have not concluded their Barrtixou®, March 3.â€"A heayy defalcation is discovered in the Mechanics‘ National Bank of this city, running through & period of 20 years, and. amounting to upwards : of $300,000. . The bank will meet ail liabilitics. Trov, N. Y., March 3.â€"Gary Byos., turners, have failed." Liabilities $10,009. Enormous Ffauds in the New Yoik Custom House. . Wasiuserox, March 4.â€"â€"The committec on alleged trauds in the New York custom tiouse, exposes the most reprehecnsible conduct on the part of the present dollector, Mr.. Smythc., There appears to have been established what was calleg a general order. business, which Mr. Smythe sold out, and that P; A, Van Berâ€" gen, Geo. Thompson, Senators Dooliftle and Patterson and a Mrs. Perry had interests in the business, Mr. Smythe obtained $10,000 ;-,r annum for |this business from â€" Mesors. Milter and Conger. The $40,000 were divided As follows :â€"Geo, F. Thompson, Senators Doolittle and Patterson, $5,000 each. Other Bosrtox, March 3. â€" Theâ€"whole loss resulting from the suspension of Miller, Ward & Co. is said to be nearly one million dollars The First National Bank of Newtonville elosed its doors, having suffered to the extent of two million dollars. Paris, March 4.â€"8Strikes for highor wages among the operatives of «France are very frequent. ‘The cause is traceable to ths inâ€" creased price of bread. Garlbald1 Promises to Help the Creiams. Fuonexcx, March , 4.â€"â€"General Garibaldi having seut his sons to Crete promiscs now to go himself and take up arms. + London Money Market» Loxpox, March 4â€"Consols steady, 91 ; 1!1. ex«liv. 76]; 5â€"208 73%. ‘The bonds opened before official hours at 73} for the issue of 1862, and 72 asked for the issue of 18G5, > Liverpool Provision Market., Livesroot, March 4.â€"Noon.â€"Cotton deâ€" elined id. Since last report Middling Upâ€" lands 138. }d.; Middling Orleans 144 ; Breadâ€" stuifs quiet; California wheat firm at 134. 34. per ewt.; Corn declined, 36s. 34. per qr. for Mixed Western ; Provisions inchanged ; Lard 508. 6d. per ewt.; American pork and bacon unchanged ; Spirits Petroleum 11d, per gallon ; Refined Poetrolouia 1s. 64. ; Spirits Turpentine 378. 6d, perewt. ; Carolina ashes unchan«d. LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES. & News from Mexico. & «New ‘Orueaxs, March 3.â€"Dates from the city of Mexico to the 8th Febrnary, have been received, Maximilian had left, going to the Northward, with 6,000 men, â€" HMis destination is the scene of war, â€" Mejia was again in comâ€" mand, and with the 6,000 men met Caravajal with 2,000 men. â€" Me killed or slaughtered the whole force, taking their cannons and baggage, Within three weeks the Liberals have lost 74 canmon in six considerable battles, They were victorious ance over the French, Bazsume dosâ€" troyed the guns, military stores and arms, at Peubla and other places, rather than turn thom over to the Amperialists, The Imporialists have won several battles, and reclaimed 300 miles of territory, but the Liberals are rapidly investing their capital and contracting their lines. ®! War in India. j Lou*, March 3.â€"It is reporled that dosâ€" patches have been received announcing that war has broken out in India, % Capture of the Leader of the ;Late Fenian f Revolt, ; * Loxpox, March 4.â€"Despatches have been received from Dublin which announce the capture of the famous Colonel O‘Connor, the leader of the late Fenian revolt in Treland ; ho was pursued by, the authorities to Athlone, West Mcath county, nearly two bundred miles from the scene of insurrection. i Labor Strikes In France. & IHLEGLPHE Resignation of the Colonial Minister. Loxnox, March 3.â€"The Colonial Minister has resigned, for reasons connected with the Reform question. _ f ___The Reform Bill, The Reform Bill promised by the governâ€" ment will be presented to Parliament on th« 11th instant (Per Atlantio Cablé and Montreal Line.) New Impeachment Committec. Fallures and Swiundling, T dopu ative wi Bation | thoir ecauses â€"in i comâ€" cmeg;m‘-x, and avajal | lous, @rysipelot ed the | can bo controlle ggaze, | May bo called *./ | more than can ! ont 34 wit t Ks amgent. By us f WeIS | at eameé time w o. | Prossos of dificrent sizcs, and will pâ€" furnish themy Itke the Hoe Pijicsscs, a 1. | rate than they can be purch 1 fire q, | can nmaunafactumers. | ‘They fhave a gp | ccived several orders and finquiri pq | hope that every Canddian printer w yyc| be his interest, as well as hig duty, n ; home mamitfactures.â€"Oshawh Vindi o | enprmremeneen â€" | srEcoiarn NoticEs. omm en ige e nieccme prfeiinemeefeie en ue e 3 Fiesh=Devonring Maladies.==0 3, | cer is one of the most horrible. | As soor ']‘llR BYTOWN DIVISION, NXO. 224, Eons of Temperance, hold a Public Meeting in the Methodist‘ Episcopatl Chorch, {Rev. Mr. Stone) THIS }:VE!JLNU. (TUESDAY) the 5th MARCH. x 4 Will bo read by John Morpby, Esq., and other spoakers -u‘ll uddress the nweul?q ‘The Chair will be taken by the Rov. Mr. War mro.at halfâ€" past seven.> Tfle public aro respectfally invited to attend. ~. | ~JOSEPH T. MeQUAIG, * R Chairman of V, catufme, f Otta w a . March 5. "T4â€"1 Ottawa, March 5 When the election of officers takes place St. Patrick‘s Literary Association, oflice. , Ottawa, Murch 5 At Pointevi, suddenly, on the night of the 28th ult, Win. Spirk, Eaq., tate of the Routine and Reâ€" cord Department, jOftawa, agod 54 yoars. : â€" Tll]s preparation for the Hair has rescived from numerous gentlemen and ladies of this city very fattoringrecommendations. They testify that DANDRUFE and SCURF have been removed with but few applications; that it in&‘tu to the hair that #o/tuess end brilliancy, and to the skin that coolness and flea ibility nut experienced in the use of any otherdressing. It prevents the hair from falling, gives it a richness of color, and removes all obstruc. tions to its growth. 1t eKould be on every lady‘s and gentloman‘s toilet both, as a deessing and reno= ofich. wl parges Ottawa, March 5 On Saturday, the gell, of a son. _ >‘ $ oA DIED. § At his residence,Goshken Bank, Gloucester, on the 1st inst., David Thomson, .aged 66 years, anative of Ayrshire, Scotfand. q Who is Mrs. Winsiow ?â€"As this question is frequently asked, we will #imply.say that she 1s a lady who, for upwards of thitty years, has unâ€" itringly devoted her time afid lopts as ® female physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially stadied the constitution and wants ofthis numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifeâ€" time spent as nurse and physician, she has comâ€" pounded a Socthing Syrup, tor children tecthing. It operates like magicâ€"giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regula * _ bowels. . In conâ€" sequence of this article; Mrs® Winslow is becoming worldâ€"renowned as a benetactor of ner race ; especiâ€" ally is this the case inthis city. â€" Vast quantities of the Soothing Syruap are n«my sold -'J used here, We think Nirs. Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable article, and we sincerely believe thousands ofâ€"children have been! saved from an carly grave h{y its timely use, and that millions yeq unborn will whare its benefits, and unite in calling herblessed. Xo mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little énes, in our, opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow‘s Boothing Syrup. . Try it, nothersâ€"try it now.â€"Ladics‘ Visuâ€" tor, New York City. * Mitchéli‘s Dardruf Embrocation 1 * . _ â€"â€"ANDâ€" J HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING A CAftD PO INVALIDS. A clerzyman, while residing|in South America as n missionary, discovered & safe and simple remedy for the cure of norvous weakness, early L- cay, discases of the urinary asd seminal organs, and the whole train of disorders bmflt on by baneful and v cipus habits. Great numbers haye been cured byithis noble remedy. Prompted I:Vl desire to bonefit the :afflicted And unfortunate, I will sead the recipe for preparing and uging this modicine, in a sealed om’sl!u , to any one whe needs it, ree of charge, Please enclose anenvelope, uddressed to yourself * . o EPIL T. INMAN ; SEPH T. INMAN, Station Dq B.ilirlo“!ouu. > ® New York City. September 24 R 237â€"y 2 NEW| ADVERTISEMENTS Flesh=Devonring Maladies.==Of theso canâ€" cer is one of the most horrible. | As soun as thero is the slightest reason to suspobt it« presence, resort to Bristoi*s Sarsapariita. Whother the exterâ€" nal appearances that excito sugpicion are cancer pnbntfte 3 Jn dilabilabiidlice: in b 600 Li C Caxaniax Parxtixe: Przss+â€"The first shect printed on a prees <f Canadian manufactrre, was. printed on ~Saturday | last. The Hall Works, on that day, set up their first press. It is a WashingtoA No. 5 of tlit Hoe pattern, is made of the best mmaterial, and finished in beautiful style. 1t ifd good work, and when completed will be unexcelled, _ They will, at once, procecd to manufacture Gordon Power Prossos of dificrent sizcs, and will be able to furnish themy, Itke the Hoe Piicsscs, at a cheaper rate than they can be purch 1 from Ameriâ€" can nanefactumers. , ‘They have already rcâ€" ccived several orders and inquirics, and we hope that every Canddian printer will see it to be his interest, as well as hig duty, to support home mamitfactures.â€"Oshawbh Vindicator. OTTAW A, MARCH 4, 1867, â€"â€"A man onut W paper in advance a sick day in his I â€"A silver mi street, Toronto, 01 street, To grout .exs motallfc laid bare prospocts the cutto Néw Spring Dress Goods, â€" . . New Spring Skirtings, OTPAW A \1‘\1'1'1‘14.1«67. | NeW Spril.l»g Prints' the gtttors, f Caxaniax Prrstise P printed on a prees <f C was. printed: on ~Satu Works, on that day, set is a WashingtoA No. 5 made of the best mai beautifal stvle. lt ufa 1867._ New Spring Goods. 1867 CUNNINGHAM & LINDsAy. â€"] Bold by all druggists, 25 cents a bettle. 291â€"4 £% 0sT, A BUNCIE OF KEYS.â€"â€"THE Li'nuler will oblige by loaving them at this UE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET»â€" ING of the Association will be held 1 N E:‘perl?yed Salesmamne «_ Apply m ue d ~ 173â€"4 ~él W anted to Hire, TOâ€"NICâ€"ETP, W ANTED, AN ESSAY onut Wost who always pays for his vance writes that he has never had i his IM, â€" Mappy mortal. ‘â€" mine was dis¢overed in Frontâ€" ito, on Thursday last, and caused ‘ment; the product was in the a, in the shap4 of #mall change, the meltin® of the snow. Some madexais much‘as $1 by searching NoTICE. NOTICHE, HAVE THIS A GOOD HOUSE, CON= ‘TAINING from â€" nine to twelve rooms. Address A. J., Box 25, Postâ€" BHERCH, ; > .‘ i~ 24 inst., Mré. James W. Rusâ€" GRANT & HENDERSON J. MCCARRON, 14, llid(Blel-str(sol, Secartary. | . 374â€"1‘ RECEIYVED THUEILR FIRST 'lllPOR‘l'ATluNs Of $74â€"3 37A PI,. ; » .‘E::i’” 27, 1867 » ....'."..‘..-‘." f ..' .... AyUMOY yursvinessents APRDPIOTy sersseccres AMONLE, x2.cenunn]. _ The 28th Aunual Balance will be made on ) April, 1867. Previous entrants will rank for profits uamwcmmmwm- # PR aSscs I "Anâ€" Assurer during the current year in 1858 B. will receive, at next Division, Oneâ€"Fifth more Bopus than later Entrantsâ€"the difference being probably so mhumastlmfi'fl- TOREIY 2C 9 PC Cnemvg cce ts n Ti Lalo 0AE OO 0 Pusted EPV U Such exchange will in no foet the sum Assured, which, as well as the future Bonâ€" uses will remain intact for the Heirs or ather purâ€" poses of the Policyâ€"holdér. y At the Division for the 5th December, 1865, the large Bonus Addition of £4 per cent. on the Sum An‘n:nd pas declared for every l'mi- paid ; each prrticipatin iey, and along w the Sum A-lrul,:f':vnzd h&l,o u:‘!- the ‘v:‘ r expectation at entry . I:?vidm th. u.fl rate of Bo-l.gts- Assurâ€" ed will be nfore than doubled in a comparatively short peri 4 But the Policyâ€"holder has the option of exchangâ€" ing these large Bonus Additions when he reaches the average period of life, for an equivalent in a NALUABLE PROVISION FOR HIS OWN AFâ€" TERâ€" LIFETIME BY A CASHâ€"PAYMENT » OR ANNUITY. » For example, a Policyâ€"holder for £1,000 at agt 25, on his attaining the .mcomd persons of that age, will, at that rate of have had an addition to his Assurance of £1560, making the sum assured £2560, instead of £1000. Or, he may then exchange this large Bonus Adâ€" :iuon for One Cash Payment ofâ€"about £1000 to imself, \ Orhuuyanngtbo Bonus Addition for an Annuity of about £102 payable dlrhc.h:.l.{:-__ â€"_,_ UNDER NO OTHER SYSTEM Can anything like the same amount of benefits be oltained, whether as vv’-‘n'.u-l'z anum __ A-wvf.or an v dn in gaines Payment or u e Annuity, > o proceding Annuial Balanee, and each Policyâ€"holdâ€" or‘s share is appliod in y-yn’::t of his mext anuual.. L-mhm. The outlay required for the ridu uz.bulu. for -;ny years been only from 624 cts. to ols. 1‘ of the premiums according to standing, um‘eo-win‘ with those due at the end of the #sixth year. * CASIL PROFTTS of more than £300,000 sterling have been distributed in this manner to the Policy holders during their own lives. ; to the Policyâ€"holder himself. IN CLASS A. THKEK BONUSES Are pard in Money to the Policyâ€"hoider himedlj, commencing at an carly stage of the Policy. Au ALLOCATION O0F PROFIT IN Cash is made every year in this Class to all policios of not less than five years‘ standing at she Mresrs. Youse & Raprokp would leave to :nfomn their friends and l:: h':db!ie that have mported from Zondon, a firstâ€"class As= tromomical, Clock such .ms are used in all the Royal Observatories, and on which the public can d.rnd for accurate time. “o:lnl.iuwhhln‘whnllo true time are invited December 1, 1866. ' 206y IN CLASS B. THE BONUSES . Aro unusually LARGE AUDILTIONS to the SUM ASSURED, and may be exchanged for 4 HEADOPFICE FORCANADA: i PLACE DARMES,........ MONTREAL Assurers have the cholce of two separate * Classes of Assurance» ASSOCIATION OF SCITLAND POUNDED 1838, FPOR LIFE ASSURANCE AXD ANNUITIES INVESTED FUNDS ONE MILLION AND FIFTY THOUSAXD PoUXDs 8TG. M mands of my business, and to keep pace with the times, I have leased large store and premâ€" ises in PRODERICK‘S BLOCK, next door to C. W. Bangs &â€"Co., where I shall remove to next month, and until that l.i-hc 1 shall|give every inducement to intending purchasers, for the purpose of reducing y present WE;Aoek, is very e::rku and vomprises the of White Colored Granite Ware, White and Gold China, Colored China and @#laseware, of l descriptions. Thave this day received one hhd. of China Tea Setts, ' 30, SPARKS ST., OTTAWA. N. B. â€"TParticular attention pmd to repriring W atches, Clocks and Jowellery, â€" J@PNow Jewelâ€" lory made to order, . + > . ment. Aiso 1 ense of 'l-o:mnl Punch FHd Fruit Bowls; with a large vari¢ty of Furniture, of al} kinds; Wooden ware o(‘:r kinds; a yery large variety of Carpots; a 1 assortment of new and ueund-ls‘nd Cout#;wvu, all of which will be_sold at most reasenable prices. 1 have al;om an orderâ€"book for the md those who she require any partiqular : of China or Glassware, not obtainable here .':mm All orders left previous to the 25th of this month will have immediate atteation. A New Plated Ware, YOUNC AND RADFORD‘s, | Thursday, the 14th Instant 4 ‘_AT Two ©‘CLOCK, r. Shy t ' For the purpose of taking iinto consideration mat ters having reference to th.md the County of Carleton, at the coming election. _‘ > > AT THE VARIETY HALL which I shall sell at$4 per ret to close the consign ment. Also 1 ense of beautitol Punch ®Hd Frai New Watches & Clocks, _ . New Fancy Goods, M New Gold & Silver Jewellery, Oitawa, March 5 od Great Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Fitzroy, March 5 DIRILL SIIE CONSERVATIVE ELECTORS A large attendange of those interested i$ expect 1 Most Important Provision in Old Age jgemf-um J. T. & *0. 54, Su«sex Street, % MNEET THE INCREASING E. AGENTS IN VICINITY. To Arom #EXoYA1 Special Notice. NOTICHE A MEETINXG OF tugr or FITZROY, W’ll‘.l. BKONRLD an > JOSEPH BOYDEN, Â¥ ‘ C cupont. mind § (h*m Hu:hu k. ; ‘374y LITEP‘E P. WARDLAW, nvrventsatratiiifs A FEW EhECToRrs Â¥ _ 374dâ€"wigâ€"1 IN t "ITZROY SEcRETARY $i4y of Goods, resj rame, being‘s of delicncies 4 city, and, whi priccs. ; . y g in® TEAS. FRUITS Crosst & e Fige, â€" .. nmgess * English, indoorals in y Loo k:s“ud h’q Ginger W CHEE® GIN: Marmalade, BEA NI PORT IND! PATENT Next 4ioor a ESTONE The Stotk (Varying i Will be EDW Oltawa, firm of T Ottawa, J Gents! 1867 dlibbort! WARE Molasse I"SPLC Prunes Plamas GGireen, Lemon Raspl Farsay Ginge No. Pro

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