}o preoumed, therefore, thint the Radicals havâ€" ing their own man ready t put into Mr. dohnson‘s place, will lose lw!innéin pushi¢g lurâ€" ward the case against the infortmnate ‘reciâ€" dent. i nothing else can be »aid in favor #f Mr. Johnson, it must be. anii tat he dis played a degree of frmness an ad ) to principle which mark ;i:j;n mian of strong nerve, and indomitable dourage. {Fven of the President, the présiding ‘Cihicer o‘ that body feing by the constitation the " héirap parent . to th‘:"-d«.tiul chair. Is nzo' be hepppmenmmetinnntanne atteitineconsomnon TheBortisth Congrem & dit? ceodiiess! at Washi wis duly orgdr®s e t:.‘-' Now, sit, the decision of the Judge u..wd.., on Monday lust, Mr. .::.fn:: hat in his opinion the ...."'“',“‘“‘"‘n? Z5 aoit o e arorer the first / th President of the | the e, as _ with p was most fashionabl nond notorious Sch the Senate, arid th townshin I the _ oflcers on Broadway was e gamblingâ€"houses prond uyler Colfax reâ€"elected Speak e } :ui that if 1 did not .:"“ nothing . to ‘:’ police, and a hm.";‘"-‘ last night by Ib: finnent t meaotin wtger | boy Di mramedionmas m msM eien it ht‘ + e y | Mre. Wakp is | ) , and that e count or en ie pave been in view of theimpenc for my right, and that as there appenre to hare | , Ciaxtz2tox Fanrly qat Arorm aurar hedy I'i-t,m:rm’.:"" "?""‘f;’ eticer of ties | dant withoer Juigment in fave b'uu:':i.' Aattan Aftived this mothing, bridging °C "X parent . to the °'"l“ll.m'wn the * h+irn. | new un..':',.,,, and “.r:lg'::m h :::.M. M" of Men:"h::‘ c" "... prequied, tinl chair. It may L’: “Nlndoa.bn:_ g.“::,',"" Superior Court. l: Charleston, ip_ Aindalusia from ‘ . hi e en ap e y ce Dh ie is | on y you the public, have the council or the coonty | Edpan s...'a'.""..,"‘.,""“'-'-::.-:"fn:."" Johnson‘s man ready to put in uv' Wm::.r the Township c:n:'c:lh:}“ e :".‘ North, putker, of Charkvs m"'"': tobgrentyplaot illloveno tine in puoidy io | o the ‘a C orapi es oCc o denk. * nst the Anfort e county sold " | Michaet Lack, a N Â¥, Fmak reitan e matuene bus |Spots merpegiee inbenien t fuie: poibons esnt nge nvmran t tmere Praknyeineperiiy . ty tr. | def, was "ny ihog q nOie Abe? had no m | Aurroy fulacing, and are i ued, to legree of firmness and an adl disâ€" | morey with . iterRL, suppost fefund ty my Andalusia nd cargo are‘a tot lone . ~ “_mo which mark hi law but that. of ...:»td-. thore was to Suicide of & total loas mp‘e which mark him as a man of | 4* 70# would the TY RpreiPrstpmpt no | _ Bostos, Marc h rmnt y shon ‘t-oyo-.mh' “Jï¬tï¬y’. 6.â€"J. Clement, rocw ; wato yon. * coa. I.a.-n..i"‘."l"""c"-m.‘ru.il' Aavisesdiks t cud us z peared the money from the sale had been With the adoption o'Cunbdnhlim aupd the :..pu aver by them to lh.‘rzxvfllm extension of our own Post Offi¢e Department | Torbolton, . 1 petitioned the township coun. . k ;) oll, not once. aupposing that they would to all the Provinces, a reform inthe way of be found so dishonorable as not to refund that MW in this cpuntry inight | which the had so etroncousty received, When ï¬'on-hlyhloohodhr. Tt is probable onuuuz?lonhp-ynul-y petition, 1 C . 1 * aued the Townsblp Council to the Division m*--naflhmo.o‘ for pr * | Gourt, what think you, sir, was the defenceâ€" aad fve cents for unpaid letters per hall ) the statutes of b.“t::“’ Mlyh.o bonâ€" ounce, would i i § , | eat man could nd to . tike such advanâ€" ; 1 flk «: «hore Fhget asfel . i« n...oum,w-u.-ommuu ftarmsh -hlr & rgvenue to t department the corporation in our boasted county of Carleâ€" as the present rate, while: the redjetion ton who could be found capable of doing ao. would certainly be appreciated by the phblic. | It was stated that the Judge decided against A P © mw alufes L EEE â€"onunent and Europe. â€" 1t is cont and with every appearance of justide, thÂ¥t & rate of one penny would be amply sifilicient pay hnh! w of lettersâ€"ac the gceean, while another. peony on eacit sile should ‘.v.nll;cvhoho-lol‘tho postal servige, so that a rate of three penee or five cents i+ ai} that ought to be exacted per h:ï¬o“"w Exâ€" perienge hasshown that every reduction in the fléâ€hhfl.ï¬db"flbyn h an ï¬â€œhlhm of correspondence as to soon compensate for the reduction «1 eate, and doubtless this woubkl be the care in an eminent degree were a reduction th two pence or three pence effected bet this sountry and Englaud. . There appears no reason why ‘ all â€"the established linps of steamers might not be allowed to compdte for the carrying of the mails neross the Atlkntic. Certainâ€"precautions must of course be taken, to ensure speed and safety, but beyond (these the Governments on cither side of the m“ bave nothing elas to look far, excent »mic Continent and Europe. â€" It â€" We copy elsew an |m$-“ng ticle from the New York on the subject of cheap acean postage. N that the British Government is about to w the adbsidy from the Cunard line.of st the present is a favormble time to agitate q‘k!l on of a reduction in the postal rateg betweeh this the ~mnew Act: as not to ~ invalidate aay | instrument in which _ they may be used, ‘will no doubt give them ter currency thin they wobhld have had, had their use been probibited by law. < Antl it is “Mx‘ remark, that though th¢ name **Canada" has been given to the Conledera tion of the folr Provinces, the Act itself is to be known and cited as the=" Béitish .[North America"" Act, so that the term "British North America is by no means abandoned. We may still anticipate that "B. N. A." will continue to be used as the general} term Â¥~ British possessions upon this Contiâ€" notwithstanding that the new Confedâ€" into be called " Canadu ; and gecing that in point of territory, but a small of British America is actually included in the it was perbaps as well u;i leave that open to future use, wllen in the progress oftmea its whole extent » at be ! embraced under dne Government. . | | I mt on bntiniah 8 Absrinctcich?* 4 ds css The denizens of Montreal do not‘!like the law," a« ‘he predicts, but one of anarchy, ‘notion of having hencetorth go bear the proâ€" | tyranny, aud dissension. j vincialâ€"name of © Quebeckers." It is but ! C eecmnencatmmccammes _ natural that they should débjegt being | _A correspondent sends us some doggerel brought M'“"" the 7’,“, i th, | verses concelved in a very amorous mood, as ancient capital, and we may % gop. | may be mtn-thohlb'h.mpln-lh it @ it provincial distinetion will u?“"";:;‘â€:’hml‘l:‘l hahthholmd.w,““'"f)" ation« | u;n?.n:um' for thee will aweil,"* al term of «* Canadian * will remain in | gener | and writes at their headâ€"* Postry for the Orâ€" d'c '.M'b†“m‘ ul‘ ta .'U ll| TAWA Tm"- *h’ "'“N we fear in rather wrext extent with the Province of . Ontfrio 28 | in â€"«the heat than the heark" ‘Phe writer well. The names Upper Canadyand "{-hould try the effect of a warm foot bath and a Canada, | being | still so far: legal "} under | doge of Ars..Winsiow‘s Soothing $yrup when the ~mnew Act: as not ~to j'"' wolmmwuwmm Pethaps the " pootry * e Mn k * o Un . «B8 . lt may be mentioned as amgng the conseâ€" quences of the progress made ty the CQuntedâ€" eration Bill, and the provision, therein conâ€" tained, declaring Ottaws the "Capital fof the Confederacy, that several prominent ¢ificers of the Government are now waking artrange» mehte for: permanently scttiing their fimilics here. Ottawa has herstofore guderedl, to a eamaill extent, from absentecisim, but :t may be expeciad now that matters are asenmin; a permanent shape, this grievance> will ho ChrOttawaCimes â€"â€"> M% and Up«( | 3.30p.m.| Sitp.m ',“;',"7"3..‘ A._.:_:_ï¬gjfl’ 19.30 4. m / 14| $y f BRMLTSH MAlLs. f t Britisk Mails close per Canadian stommét from m_,’M at '& m.; per i'.un. u-umm.nzz p.®. A @uppleâ€" mentary mail per Canadign stoamer will be cloecl at 13 noon every Friday. " _ * .1&‘ Money. Order Ofices in ¢hnada Qreat and Ireland, New Brunswick, Nova Seotia, Newfoundiand, and Prinds K dward Island can be obtained at this office. ~Also Postage and Bill 3!-: P Letters for New Brunawick, Nova Somiajland 1. E. Island, via Portiand, should be mailed ‘f-ï¬-rl 1 «teamer‘s mail from that port, _ _ _ .| _ BAMK" Oikce boursâ€"8 a.m. to 1 puni. l ) We oc es ET ce g-’-lAl;‘l’Mm ter Rastern, Montreal, Queboc, &¢ Western, Torento, Hamilton, Notigeâ€"Thomas Wiggins. On no eceasion will the nantes of Old ‘Advertisements be inserfed City and Countvy Offcial on Wednesday and Saturday ; and N« .;fi , wie Boston, {d'authp elw,o df eachi¢) raR mnc...-mriaf' ... DELIYERIN@ AXD c1romma or ya1%.e. [ , [ A d 4 ® . DELOV ND <’W'l OFTAWA. MARCH ;. pae: NEW ADVERTISEMEXNTs. Nce ,, | the County Council at its sitting in June|last, _ had by advice of the County Bolicitor rejected he a petition of mine asking to be refunded o-o-‘ "| tain monie s paid by me for Inads purchased at * | Sherif‘s Sate for tazes in 1959, ‘being 199 " |acres of lot Xo.23 in the first concession of * Iithe township of Torbolton, one hundred and n tnlxty actes of which had been erroncously 4) gold, as at the time of sale there had been nc e Account of it scither being leased, lovated or }| patented, but has since la 1962 been sold, and ¢ | patented by the Government. On my tiyon to the County Council being :I):oï¬ as it appeared the money from the been ® | paid over by them to the township of t | Torbolton, . 1 petitioned the township coun. ¢ oll, not once. aupposing that they mu’ ‘ be found so dishonorable as not to refund that t | which they had so ctroncousty received, When + cmuuux?lonhopnynul-y petition, I aued the Townsblp Council to the Division | Gourt, what think you, air, was the dofenceâ€" AP _ 0 Et P e T o Sir,â€"â€"In looking over your issue of the 1th inst.; 1 was somewhat surprised to findin the minutes of the County Council for the, county of Carleton a resolution stating that whereas Ottawa, March 6th, 1847 I be their choice, ve from them that aupport which .;-a:"nu-« amongat, and carly acquaintance with, the people genâ€" 'udlyd‘lhneo-tv,m-otq I shall use mlm_mwm-yohflb-; it not, then I shall bow to their decision. As sume time wilt elapse before an clection will take place, 1 intend to call personally on the votors of the county, and ‘ascertain their The we. » I conrksronpaKxcus. To the Editor of the Ottuwa Pimes : NEPRESEXTATION or RUSSELL. To the Editor of the Ottawa Time* : + Dras Sinz,â€"Observing inwgour issue of yester» «ay a paragraph stating that 1 intended to offer myself as a candidate for the representation of the county 6f Russoll, in the Confederate Parliament of Canada ; in reply, I beg to say that in conversation with many of the voters of that county, in which J live, lhn.' kindly proffered me their aupport, and wished me to become a candidate, Bulieving, as I do, that the people themselves ought to select theirown representatives, and these from among themâ€" selves, J shall notintrude myself on the constiâ€" tuency, but await th¢ result of their action in the matter, Lefore issying any address. Should might yield to this treatment if persevered in. At all events, he cannot find an escupe for it through the columhns of the © Orrawa Txs." "over serupuionsiy true. â€"The "* issue 7 gan | handly beâ€"sard to be a very new one, flor yet, ‘wr)m,-, very grand, â€" It i~; in luct, quite an old struggle, though brought.up in a some" what novel totinâ€"a atrugule to bend the lave | aind. the cogstitunon to the will of & faction, f torset uside the rights of others and om{fln despotism of a mob in the place of the berâ€" (ties guaranteed by the constitution, â€" It is a revolution not ’unl the oppression of the Covernment, but to make of the Government an inslrument of oppression, In ai} this ‘there is nothing either strikingly new or asâ€" tonishingly grand, and it the body over wilom Mr. Colfax has again been galled upon to preside pursues the course of ita predecessor, whose comduct he «o warmly enlogised, it will not be a record of * unity, liberty, and daw," a« ‘he predicts, but one of anarchy, tyranny, and disgension. | e 1 ‘he Jast hope . of restoring the. South \in time" to vote at the next Pn-l-bnn.‘ |.clection was sacriticed by him, in so far as he | could sagrifice it, by the veto of the réconstruc» "tion bill, which, however, was passed by the | overrulibg twothirds mujority. â€" It is Larely possible, but improbable in the highent degree | that the Southern States will be reorganised ‘ nuder that bill in time to maketheir votes teil on the wext Presidential election, for the lim}â€" | cals donot want them, and the Southern | people wil} not willingly accept the terms | now offered, so that the chances of the Demoâ€" | eratic party ate very much imperitled, it not + entirely thrown away by the continuance of the denitlock, up to the present time. The Mmuch 6, 1867 the last +C & se a loss of preatige which the leaders uï¬ choand to incur. c 1t the organisation of the Holme of Repre tatives Mr. Brooks, ot New York, entered & test againet the constitutionality of it« uo. e« wove untepfesented im that baly. This provoked but little discussion, and the unent was not even received by the clerk. Colias‘ on bemg conductel to the chair rou a bmet oration which i+ a nadél:;‘-f | chgicism and Radieat getlaudatrom, !Is the representatives that® " the years e never dropped their annds on mund‘ e,,; vast and grand, as outs toâ€"lay,"| GCFWES «amublock . up to the present tinue, blicans see the value in a party en wence ot the Southern vote ; they & ot nnreasdpubly that they will ba majopity in the Nosthern States, an setpmenge aâ€" Presideht to their own almost as good as elected tor 1888. par t swhien revi Cereele PX vAANIOR OF IREUNE OCCUTR, ere afe not l preosent any indica doubt, howeve r, whether this in in their prospects wil} imluce them _ the impeachment policy. :On it appéare to have grown in favor ty , and it absandonwed now it would 1 am, Sir, prettvand poetic Yours truly, _ _ * <Wuesan Gnarax, Junction Gore, Gloucester Perhaps the " postry * Romsnt Hasor ithanaink. dn sn inb cica ad Touoxto, Match 6, 1387. nees of the Demoâ€" It is rweported thatordcrs have been reecived imperitied, it nat from beadquarters to have two thousand vo!â€" C Ee untcers ready to be called to the frontier at a e continuance of | moment‘s notive. It is als6 stated that ofticers esent tinve, . The ' are already at Fort Eric, Wingsor, Port Dalhou« i a party sense of | sie and several other points along the frontier j _ _ J3 | breparing barrack accommodation for troops, fute ; they. "-'lf‘ | and are quictly preparing to meet the Fonians they will bave a | should they make another attenint at invasine mee of mepreâ€" ork, entered & ality of its pugâ€" that certain though .udi issue " â€"gan Ee Yyaterday heinwg the last day for o naurrhag i *PYC | till |after Lent, fity took place in the Parish irtain | Lbtitch, and in $t. Patrick‘s Charch about hslt This]| @at number, * k \|| A shating carnival came of "lst night at 4 the‘| the Victorin Rink, It was the gayest and rlerk, | most splendicd of the season. The akaters | were all in fancy dress and costumes gorgeous« C // snd varied, About aix hintvod ladics w gere lcl.ivf tiemen wers prosent, and two â€" regimental ihrom. | bamds, DC 1 o enc ecoumam‘y Emeee & Co., Fedetalâ€"strgst, committed sulcide by taking a dose ot Iaudanum. He had previounsly exhtbited signe of insanity . The Fimes special says : Gon. Butlur‘s plan eoncerning impeachment is to appoint a select commitiee to sit during the gecess, and at the ln-oll-c pase a bill anthorizing the Speaker ’to convoke Congress in extra scssion at the | call of the committee, 4 L Extensitre Seizure of Smuggied Goods. | _ New Your, March bâ€"â€"The Heralds special | say« : Thirty thousand dollars‘ worth of amug» glod goods bave been scized at Relfast, Mc. They were consigned to merchants of high l standing in the city, _ Amother Gambling=House Broken Upe New Yoar, March 6.â€"For the first thn«, one of the most fashionable gamblingâ€"houses on Broadway was entered last night by the police, and a large number of gamblers arâ€" | reated. 1t was kept by John Hart. | Barning of the 8.8. 4 Andalusia,.** Cmantestox, March 6. â€"The steamshi Man» Aattan artived this morning, bringing C:pnll West and part of the, crow and Mu of. the ateamship Andaluna from New York for Charleston, which was burned at sea, of Hatte» ms, on Sunday evening. In <the confusion Edfeard North, purser, of Chatleaton, James lik W _ From Mexico. L Naw Youx, March C.‘â€"'l;h:. I‘Icnl-la liul- can vcorrespondent says : American Conâ€" 'ml‘u Vorm Cruz h{ protested against quarâ€" tering French troops upon resident Ameriâ€" cans, but his protest was apparently ignored. OneAmerican citizen was asrested for retfusing lonâ€lx quarters when called upon. The protest tinaily h-:h -u:: effext, and the quar tering was discon M "The Heraids Chilian cortespondence says ; The Engliish and French rminister« have ad« vised their countrymen torrefuse payment of the contributions that have been opdlered to be forced by the Chilian Government. Thereap» ars to be a lackâ€"of hearty wy m pathy but ween F:nnd(:ull. Chill had anthorizgd the issc of two million dollars in tmmsury notes, â€"â€"wnd | it rwhblsil woubd be augmunted to five ud . * $t. Pave, Misx., March 5.â€"â€"The boiler in H Rocking‘s city mills exploded on Saturday killing two men. A Republican Canews. Wasmmcrtox, March 6.â€"â€"A lo:ulcm canâ€" eus toâ€"night voted to refor the impeachment question to the Judiciary Committes when Aap» plnr. and to take a recess next Monday tilt lst of May. completoly detéated the Imperialists received here toâ€"day announcing the death, ut Nashville, of Bishop Joshua Soule, of the Methodist Church, at the age of 44 yeare. __ The Bank Swindle at Newton, Mass. Bostox, March 6.â€"It is said that the F t Wud!omhmpflde # :]"“l cashier, and may wind up withont «iat Bartimmone, March 6.â€"A in’nkb ® received here toâ€"day announcinge th« Terride Storm in FTenmessee, Cuattasooos, Texx., March 6.â€"We have bad a four lh‘yl morm, and the bridges aro down in all directions,. ‘The bridge of the Nashville and Chatianooge railrond, at White» side Station, 110 feet high, has been carricd ofl._ Communication, North and East, i« enâ€" tirely out of; and the bridge over the Tenâ€" Weasew river, at this place, basbeen carricd of. ll:.:::' hundred yards long. The country is R * MIDNIGHT DeSpATCHES. Two women named Brennan and a main named O‘Connor, were toâ€"day committed tor trial for larceny. A ::u :lh two $100 notes, stolen yesterday, to their dutection, but other pocketâ€"books, having in thein gold and silver, were found in the don where the prisoners lived., It is positively asserted that John A. Mu«â€" ï¬lflzm come out for Ottawa in the Local P ies .B stnidicad Rraies t _ &A telescope is being constructed in Paris for ‘ they had not taken that uscles« race. 8o f~ the Laval College, Quebec, the Anest and | as we have heard no damage was done. largest in Canada, and perhaps on« of the most t * 8 F j cumplete and powertnl in America. 1t« voxt Te N eisaxces or tus Siogwartk. â€"â€"We iss in~ "2 be about J.'I.%o. . | form»4 that orders have been given to th: poâ€" x Speaker Walbrigge doos not intend to | Hicemen to arrest all persous having hand and Jt Lk n vpA & "ong Ee Sn of | dogg Sidighs or other vebicies on the sideâ€"mallce. i ':L.~ be consummated. ohummmuu-nwm ; C PP t or o on rmmeriy d d e ce rmcsrcmer to.day that t} sault i He â€"ha The number of bourishs during the past week in the Protestant Cometery ~was six, and in the Catholic Cemmetery sittyâ€"four, A warrant was issued agnuiust Edsâ€"n», the Boston operator, by Dr. Switacng@er, upon whou be committed a bratel assault in a public streot. 5 Mr. Deylin ‘nppeared for Edson, and lt a subpcena Mlh:‘mh' The case comes on toâ€"morrow, and spicy developments ars exâ€" pected, neveral intormations bays been police against batbers for heeping on Sunday, ‘Their trists will c morrow. _The strike of th an ond to in this ci their wages, The Police Magistrate delivercd his decision to.day in the Hunter assult case. Ho stated that the evidence clearly showed that the a«« sault bad been committed on Dr. Hunter, andt he haud no other course than to commiit Moster for trial. _ In the meantime he would accept his own buil to appear at the no«t WPs t . i ‘The annual meeting of t Clulatook place last evenin Were eloeted. * should they make another attempt at invasion, Fred, Cumberland, Managing Director ot the Northern Ruilway, is expected to teturn fhom England this week. YESTERDAY‘$ DESPATCIHES. TUdupriI( SPECLA L TUELEGRAMS To the Uitawa Times» (Per Adlantic Cable and Montreal Line Hatra Nesslon of Comgress, FROM MONTREAL. Fatal Botler Exptosion. Death of Bishop Sonle» FROM TORONTO. Mextcan Nows, mm mm # «mss Mostugat, March « ty wrpentets huas boct by the masterss rai Canadian Yacht at which officers ladd Ndakhta® 60 » begen 1847 THR OTHAWA TImEs, MARCH deealere. 1 oo is eee Hever aresamed, would they but use the means within the‘s reach. From one to three packaghs of Daiey‘s Ambian Heare Remedy and Condiâ€" fictary result |neudreds bare looied totiih factory result ; ve to this fact qlo.cu.bt:oc:.n:e.lldm that the signature of on each packago, Nor: L N C. W., % Ion:l’ltn (m-.my all -m. BÂ¥ _â€" Tok wl the to a por sottle, â€"Bull«s constituting the Rev, M. J. Lange. vin Principal of the Normal School, Risttop of Rim wuski, have reached Quebec. â€"Safe is he who serves a cml conscience . Merick 'flï¬,m“ ermont, write® : ~†i. 8. A. Allon‘s World‘s Hair l-:’onrlnd Zf) balsamurm have restored my hair to its orl. inal color and beauty, One year -’o my haiy was thin and quite gravy. 1 have now ul.:'l'{.ddhlrulomm.' Sold by »11 druggists. | that we are robbed by such considerate thieves, | A more certain means of restoring the super. â€" Auous articles to their rightful owners, consis; | tent with the thief‘s safety, conld hardly have lhm. devised than depositing. them in the bank. It is to be hoped that baving a decent Im&oflhlnyhmbnhpnmthed«en | and honest course towards which he seems inâ€" clined. If found doing so, and that the coat ’ wers the meens, what would the loser like to | do in the matter ? v of a Ladl ter bia a m yor? // adwasd runtdid Assidr ddbraadh a o. ll i4 & 2 Hasings still continues, and the brightest k:r *« are indulged is as to the wealth that wili l-‘hunndunnonulprinushnll ope i. 'l..'.cnwd.mcwhnlly passing to un: w:n the vm!‘cn_d nelghboring mines, Yoae Bellevilie Intelligencer says the gold «xâ€" cit. iment in the northern part of the county of Hasings still continues, and the brightest bfl- l‘_ll:llllllcu, in as to the weaith that The bell had been rung in the evening, and on goin; to answer the doot, & hoep of clothing had been found deposited there, The artivies wers hauded over to Sergcant Davis, and found to be those described as lost by Messre, Porter and Austin, with the exception of ore coat, which the thief had probably found to be the only one that fitted him. 1t is seldom Beware or Hart Trigves.â€"Within the last week or two several persons have complained of hnving coats and other articles stolen from their halls. â€" On the evrening of the 28th of Pobruaty, Mr. W. Porter, who resides on Quenâ€"street; missed one qvercoat and one ahooting jacket. On the evening of the third of the prsent month, Mr. G. F. Austin lost two orsrgoats, one black fur «ap, and one pair ol glover, All these articles were stolen from the halls of. the above gentlemen. On '5‘@«- day the police received Information that cer. tain articles of clothing bad been found depoâ€" alted on the previons evening between the outer and inner doors of the Bank of Montreal, The Manou Fam.â€"â€"Yesterday being the first Wednesday in March, the quarterly fair was held in the market, without in the least intor. toring with its ordinary business ; the latter, in. deed, was much greater than the fair. The rsul:, in fact, proved that farmers ars quite satised to keep all their live stock, for there wete no more than three or four cows, three valve«s and l-}a horses at ton ‘clock, and at three not onslof either. Forths cows, $30 to $10 was detmanded. ‘The owners of the horses aske.l, one $60 and the other $120. Whether githor was sold, our reporter had not the cnriâ€" 'ull’y to enquire,. _ The thing was too insigniâ€" heant. practices. It is an infringement upon the right ; of pedestrians, and if persist=d in the offemlers will find, when too lat, that it h‘ulunboh-. It is proper enough for boys to amuse themselyes with their play» thing«, but suitable places must be found whers the convenience of the public is not interiered with, nor their limbs endangered. ullo-.-MmMorm us dragging out a miscrable C&istence, ring from a varicty of diseases, rendering 1 almost worthlexs, that would be $ healthy and o.:mfloa,nd’ Ina n to them of which theit owners never at a must vielent pace, to the imminent danger of all that came in their way. Not vw.‘+nt with the street, theyturned off on to the sis â€" walk uwl kept possession of it for a good cl« tanee. . When it suited their whiw, they stop. ped »« if by imutual consent, and allowed themâ€"«ylves t0 be led buck to tho startinx place far leas 6t for a loug jJourney than if they had not taken that uscless race. 8o f~: as we have heard no damag» was done. with : ‘llu i . Mursonotocicar Onesura tioys.â€"Furnished by Mc W. Hearn, Optician and Drugylst, Mars hot D. ug Store, Yortkâ€"stsect ; ffg 4 L OTrAWA, March 6. 1887. a $ 4 Mr. Wood having taken the chair, a votc of thank« was tendered to Mr. 'su.-vm,m%“ for the able manuer in which be had prosicded over the m eting. â€"â€"[ Com. s ]-n'fll,t was held at Dazc‘s Hotel, Osgoods Row!, Gloncester, tor the purpose ol nominat« 'hn(- candidute to represent ts County of â€" Russel! in the Parliament of Oatario. | _ Kxâ€"Councillor Nieveright, haviog takon the ;chlr and explained the object of the meet. ing, colled on Mr. Danning, the candidate for pasliamentary honork, who on rising exâ€" plainess the course he intended to pursue, whou‘d he be elected us thalr nanncecuilil... It was then moved $y Mr. Hine, seconded by Mr. Wood, that this meeting having every conli¢nce in the ability aud integrity of Mr, Dnnuning, do nominate him as a fAt and proper persun to represent the County of nssell in the Cortiament of Ontario; which was carried nnamimousl y Ducayed cabbage is said to be the 1 ‘m“.;bo;w&;;‘ and in < quarts, party ®a n the quarts was still fast in the mins. Thbyas a mat. € course, makes some excitement * _ lelicious perfum», sold at the rat dowin s luld'mltbcflll‘uvlnpphm- % It i~ evident “?u Mr. Dunning is a groat favorit : among electors, judging from the frequent bursts of applauss with which many of his remarks were greeted. The meeting was then addressd i-_v Mosses, Wilson, Ross, and other gentlesson present in favor «4 Mr. Dunning. _ U0D PX CCTPCCAAFZ NOnors, who on rising exâ€" plainess the course he intended to pursue, shou‘d he be clected as their representative, After a long and very able address, which was listerk 4 to with the greatest . attention, he sat down i mid creat cheetin® and anilans. POLTICAL MEETIXG I® Cige THE MAaDoc GoLp REGtO®. Oi AWAY.â€" 1 eetcriday foreneon iwo be alvigh.attached ran along Rideanâ€"st beat degree of ould registor d du i+ night, 6 above & 10. * # a, H., 10 abore acto, * Noon, shmde, 23 above zers ic»day evening last a w 6 p. v4., 20 wls . 0 C A L O NB W s . soun, suu, 36 «bove ® ’.‘..‘M i.l $ k con rgencioaink: Ar hi ind snnaat t Ahiblihe. (oll th which many I food; water, &c., for an « fourteen : days, all of ~whi 4 portion od the freight inct ssud by Messs®, | riage for â€"an additiona i4on present in | pounds_at loust, | Bosifes to take with him teproubi a tuonâ€"of bagyage /and re Kine, seconded | aqtormbuice i1 i 7 the «orvi 4 having every | is supplied with as much â€" SOUICe of 8t .30 never RUSSELL, l1 attended +P e e e e rneenty l-.ll, after having applied to tha. ministry, anâ€" noï¬od a lolu':n petition to the ‘ parliament on subject . Naruiss axo Vexicz.â€"Fears are enutertained of disturbances at Naples, where the misery is great, and where for the Jast six months prices have augmented to a considerable degree. Bomethingâ€" is also dreaded at Venice, where forty thousand persons are receiving public relief, and where certain details have caused great discontent , for example, the forced cur. rency of bank notes, azainst which the protest is such that the chamber of commerce iteâ€"lf % Barley _ _« â€" 48 Ibs.. 0 5u The Alesandria Eleotions, d w.ntâ€"lfl_’"mulh]l :: New Yorr, March 6.â€"The FPosts spéecial | w « says the Alexandria elections create much I Cm-h?b‘-‘d,‘:l 1b8 .......... : 02 taik in Congress. It is now believed that the lik : i. l‘ $ 35 President will insl«t on equal suftrage as soon | n“' 1 SUigmce.."..." t 9y as he takes full military possession of the ; Pork~â€"Messâ€"per batrel...........19 00 States lately in rebellion, under the recom» Prime Mess per do.......15 00 strpction law. ' Hoz per mm" & 5n of the min en Nore peapnmint md doliie sirbserd es it rosecd deposits, that has never been excesded in any equally extensive portion of California and Australia. ‘The consoquence is that, while other parties have been talking, this compan‘y has felt itself justified in acting, and has proâ€" ceeded in the erection of a quaitz crushing mill, equal in the quantity of its work to any in America, which is now within a few days of completion, and which will commence reguâ€" lar work about the first of May. Quartz rock is now being raised on several ledges for the supply of this mill ; and| the echoes of the Chavdiete valley will be startled during the coming summer by the unwonted sound of the stamp mill, and its precincis invaded by a noew clemest of population drawn from all L9 3 vOit vehilt brsiial edliat .234 1c 1 parts of the world by the fascinating pursuits WnufÂ¥hiiw m Py § PSly Aveml than the ® require the *] for passen e | & pentiy, c + dinary lett provide ex «ssorting « | the latter | postage in allondon t coven at the It should be a cause for profound ‘satisfints tion to the citizens of Lower Canads, and eg. pecially to those of Quebec, that our mitioral resources are at Icuflh to by tested in a manâ€" ner worthy of their importance, ~After all the flourishes of the various companies organised for the ostensible purpose of vrortlnf our gold mines, oneâ€"â€"the Delery Gold Mining Comâ€" panyâ€"has at least given evidence of sincerity and practical wisdom. An exception so markâ€" ¢d, deserves an equaily marked attention from our people and the local press. â€"Whena jour. nal m the Now‘York FTribune can aftord to make it the sdbject of a column of complie mentary editorial comment like that reâ€"pub. lished in the Caronicle last week, the rn-u of Quebec will 1\. careless of the public nterest, if they Mh‘..t,tu notice efforts so important to the whote community. Many of our read. ore are awate that this company, organised unâ€" ‘ der Canadian, laws for the Jevclopment of Canadian mines, is really of an international character, drawing its capital fromâ€" New York, Montrea! and Quebec, and mingling in its d‘m-tory some of the soundest business men of the ~three cities. Ths field of operations in the Beigniory of Rigaud Vauâ€" drenil=â€"s0 long famous as the originat gold. field of Canada ; and the careful prospecting ot the company since its orgahisation, reveals an abundance and richness of alluvial and quartz 7. 7 TVVT 7 Hont mt Oterninnd o dolihe h us THE _DeLERY GOLD MiIXNIXG 4 PAxY. t T L o tw Celadbus ce c uis oo C3 O To o TCOE OAAEAOE ATRIRORE CHPEICG 4n .4 the amount propos d . to be paid for cheap | Palestine than in any other country in Asic ocean postage, _ As yet, ut the existing rate of | for the French are. comingiin another yoar t â€" a shilling foryeach half ounce, the amount paid | build a hatbor here and a railroad "to Jorus: per ton is L'I\l..’:}l‘ f lem. â€" The natives already begin to se tha The propose 1 rate for lettets is thus seon to | we are friendly to them. They are glad to havy be at loast lifteen times greater thin that acâ€"| us come to their l.,w’clcm, and nothing the | tuaily realized for the same weight of steerage | haye is too good for tis, ‘The orange an passengers, requiring, with their various neees | lemon trees are breaking down ander th ,nnry’ncmmmuhlium, a much greater space | weight of frait. If anybody wants to live i than the same weight of letters, which do not | #uch a sinâ€"cursed country as the United States | require the vlaborate conveniences provided | let them, but I prefer living in this land, X ol | for passengers in the tirst cabin,‘ â€" ‘The mite m‘i must not lhin_kl..‘wr are all Tiscontented: it j i & penny, or threeâ€"currency CelMts, for ench orâ€" | only a few boobies," l > : dinary letter, would thus leave a large sum to A third Icftvr, of a mote recent date, i provide extra care of the mail and whatever , equally jubilaht in tone; ‘Phe writer sys wssorting offetters might be required, aithough | " What a country to live in, where thire is f \the latter would d defmyed by the inland | ‘plenty of fruit and flowers all through the win postage in each country with Jess time ani} ter! There hfs been about 309 bushels 6 Allontion than the usaal delivery of i. thers, | grain sowed flready, and Bro. Adums ha even at the ofiices in‘town orcountry; ahout 1,306 biishels ou hand now, and tho ‘Taking the common rate of £Z ‘a ton for | can sow all they wish to, _ If what the native freight, and the actual rate now paid for letâ€"| say is trac, we can raise more wheat here it | ters, £3.594 a ton, we findâ€"Ohe public netaally | one yoarâ€"thbicy they can in Maine in five. Tho pay on» thousand seven Rufftired anit lulm-!y.‘ people of every name and creed are plad ‘t« Awo times as muck as the pfics forwhich the ' meet us and help us, except the. sectarians work might beactuaily por rmed, the agsortâ€"â€" and they are trying to injute us, but we sial l;u nt of l thers ltw‘mim; a pqrtton of the inland | come 6 conquerors! * 5 shalemates: s mss P un Paliges $V FT d f : AFrom the New York World.) The Sunny Side of the Questions | _ Thoprice pald for the carriage of letters®~ The Bangor (Me.,) Times publishes extracts across the Atlantic, at ‘the rate of one penny| from private letters: from: some of the Jafla | for each half ounce, wonld be for each ton ‘ colonists, giving what it calls © the other sido | £298 13. 4d., or ncarly £300, .lfh evident | of the picture." These letters do not present that this price would be amply n-uunmuw’tho solony in such a dismal and povertyâ€" to the owners of the vessels, for letters opcupy | stricken garb as previous reports had made it much less space than the same weight of hn: | appear. â€" One lettar states that some of the man beings réquire for the various purposes of | colonists were clamurous to get back to Ameâ€" sleep, motionand ventilation3 and, reckoning rica, " beeause they could not get pork and the average weight of the different ‘mlh'i.luulu beans, J‘rmml cuke and such Jike. ‘There is of the human‘cargo at a hundred and. fifty enough here to eat,but the articles are uotofso pounds eachâ€"eonsiderably more than the } fine quality as in America. Seed whoeat is actual average of the men, women, and childâ€" $1.20 1rr bushel ; flour (good)is from $7 to $10 ; renâ€"and taking the fare at L5 kterling each,! rice L |cents per pound ; eggs 8 cents per | (it often is advertised at $30 in currency), t ’ dozeu ; and d,:r things in proportion.. J am price for stecrage passengers is £75 per tow or | well pionod with the comntry." _ Another one quarter of the proposed rate fora now and ; letter states that ten or eleven houses latd reformed systetm of letter carrying. ut tlu-‘ beeh Built, and. others were in process "of stoereys passebger requires and yeCeives, in |ercction, Over 150 bushels of gmin had | fou?; water, &c., fot an ordinagr passnge of | been planted, some. of whichk was lookâ€" il’--nnv-n days, ail of which grc practically a L ing> first .ratt. ‘The weather thew Aonl slons And The Other ®eryice® down the freight for the fifte to £20 at least, being tifteen the amount propos d . to * dvoted from the £75.. : »l, water and â€" baggaze, 3 to at least £30, and th ms and the other ®servi Quebec Mersury P INTRRNXATIONAL POSTAGE, It‘s coming yet for a‘ that, Their toils obscure and a‘ thatâ€" That men to men, the world v‘er, Shail brothers be and x‘ that." en talking, this compan‘y d in acting, and has proâ€" ion of a quaitz crushing antity of its work to any now within a few days of h will commence reguâ€" Pate Of KZ a ton ‘for rate now paid for letâ€" findâ€"the public netually n hurftired ani ninety. the pfics for which the Â¥ poriprimed, the assortâ€" ; a partton of the inland oth dountrics, as with in thim, cenm |postage, the real lationts of cireminstances mal postage, Xo one mating a high postage to or lettets is thus suon to es groater than that rw» same weight of steerage with their various neces commerce iteclf, | ysopsasuse, 4e..â€"Potatoss ........ ha. ministry, u-'i K1v..Bex tan ~ which the writer loscly, finder the res, and compt» , the great hopus progress and the Desires and expecâ€" in Specie¢ from if Olll)' a ‘penny to Enrope. ‘The ‘ as .natural and metical proof of he ifreight on the s\ut)-l_rc:lm.- the : cohl of the provi« s rendered bring cen huwan beings n thnes lesy than be paid for cheap he existing rate of v, the amount paid COM= Tixes Orrics, 0;!"‘. March 6, 1867. | _ The markets during this week have boen much | better supplied than of late. Mostly, howover, the | prices remain at our last quotations. [ PEDDRAEEXEPR ssssseessssrerissmenn‘ees P 50 4P# 00 Nt Lcmmcemirenmtteniviees T 90 °@1 Tj g'o. 3.....a.l.......i.°.‘..'.ï¬.. : gg &D 6â€"20 agsâ€"Â¥F r s P 4 59 y ant 8@ i-:. * BMA 315 +A ?mmnï¬plmrm lbs.... g go : 5 50 * C C ind 5 #& 4 00 Ryeâ€"per bushel 56 lbs, 0 50 2 0 00 Woonâ€"Per cord.................... Botrr ]._ Heaum is Srazxoru.â€"Fo prevent or conâ€" quer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man ; and Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers will as sure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the throat and pulmonary â€" complaints, «s | war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds, | if not attended to, sooner or later Jead to in. i enurable consumption, and the strength of the | strongest soon fails if neglected. The readâ€" | fest and best means known for the cure of theso complaints is « Bryan‘s _ Pulmonic J“’M’en," which have been thoroughly tried \ for the â€" last twenty years, and have ‘never been known fto jail, Singers and â€mbllc speakers will also derive great bencfit | from the use of them. Sold by all medicine ; deilers, at 25cts. per box. n | mean to stay thiire and prosper, PP ds Atridhd duisiaclcBuai css ./ supply of excellent potatoes in the following singular manner: He gave out word that he was destrous of obtaining a :}m-imen of the best sort of potatocs, and woul pay three dolâ€" lars for a peck of -nch‘ himself to be the judge,. Potatoes poured into his cellar from all the country round, and when the avalanche had subsided, the man handed over his three dollars for the best peck, and the next apring sold potatoes enough to cover the original outâ€" lay, besides having had a first rate quality for house use all the winter. New York Money Market. . New Youx, March 6.â€"Gold 136f. â€" The Posgs financial article says the loan market is casy but moderately active. The stock market is unsettled, (Fovernments were lower, but recovered at the close; 7â€"30‘s being the strongest on the list; railraad shares better ; foreign exchange dull. F ht NP dsn hm + Ti 2. ut sumed a horizontal positionand movement for the door. But to prevent a premature efojpeâ€" ment she caught hold of a post and her hoops caught the hog. â€" His awineship found himself at once incarcerated in hoops. Then came the strugeleâ€"a woman‘s determination against a hog‘s willâ€"a‘ contest not unequal, but as Eenl-wlt as it was Indicrous,. . The noise rought the lady‘s good mother to the scene, but what could she do! although the squeatâ€" ing of the pig and the positive assertion that the 4 shon‘d be killed" was hard for a fond mother to hear without lending assistance. .A compromise was unavoidable, and, to effect this, the hoops were unfastened, and away went: his pixlmp, arrayed in his ew attire, lacking only one thing to make him reepocta« bly dreased, viz.â€"a waterfall. 8 (, The Vergennes Vermontr tells the fo} ludicrous story : A few days since a lady residing in 0 ern part of the State, having jast rcturre an evening‘s entortainment, heating a on the back stoopâ€"â€"a long ‘and very 3 onc=â€"she â€" stepped out to ascertain th« At the farther end she discovered the i; in the shape of a good sized hoy. â€" She ; assumed a belligerent attitude and com ed screaming ® Whee ! whee !" â€" The ho the alarm and made for the door, and, < cring the largest space:to be between the twp feet, pitched for that, and she instan money they wanted. . Their lot is not: all fonced in, and uny one can come in that choosesâ€"lumber, laths, &c., laving about unguarded, yet none is stolen. P rnit pardens ars all about them loaded with oranges and all Em o C030 Fel? : m e e Vn en eemielt and they can have justas nch as they want, The soil is dark. . There was som» sichners among them at first, and a few chilklcen Cied., Thiskliscouraged some of them alitcle, but the majority are now contented with their lot, and they are expeciing an increase of numbers by fresb arrival«. ~ Their meetings are atlynded by many strangers and foreign consuis. : ‘The mass of ithe: people are friendly. | An old ‘Turk, nekt door neighbor, of the writer of thess letters, volnntarily offered him wheat and barley at the lowest price, with the priviâ€" lege‘to pay when convenient, Anotirer, worth a.million dollars, said they could have‘ all the money they wanted. . Their lot is not: all fenced in, and: uny ons can Gome bn thar lem. â€" The natives already bogin to se that we are friendly to them. They are glad to have Us come to their vardens, and nothing they have is too good for us. ‘The orauge and lemon trees are breaking down under the weight of fruit, If anybody wants to live in auch a sinâ€"cursed country as the United States, let them, but I prefer living in this land, You must not think we are all Tscontented: it j« only a few boobies," Pss "it n glorious thing to live in a coun. try where once dwelt the prophets, patriare}s, and th¢ Messidh himself. We have {mdn hard time in Pelation to some things, but it is as quell asl1 expected. We are favored by every oue. Thdy offer us land and grain and every» thing that they have, and tell us we may pay them when we get ready; The Araby are our warmiest ifriends, _ Ihave faith to believe Taat more will come out here next year who can make up their minds to bear trials and hard work for the first year or two, _ In a fow years there will be. more business carried on in Palestine than in any other country in Asia, for the French are, comingiin another your to build a hatbor here and a railroad "to Jerusaâ€" letter wlates that ten or cleyon houses latd been Duilt and. others were in process of ercction, _ Over 150 bushels of gmin )4 been planted, some. of which was lookâ€" ing> first .rato. . ‘The weather there Avas is â€" pleasant cas _ Summer _ in Muineé, The (writer is in .costacies‘ and â€" thinks A man in Connecticut oï¬ï¬n}d‘ winter‘s we d ts 2 NV I SQOM M ERCI A 1 (Compiled expressly for the oTrawa MarkEsTs, fruit, 'Alt({g¢~t.!n('r fl-‘v\-';;n:k t THE JAFFA COLONY. t the land © flowing with milk the glory of all lands," and they UGG :x HOOPS. sized hoy, â€" She at once attitude and commenc» 3 50 % 50 / ‘The hog took door, and, discoyâ€" «00 nothihg they | 4 The | orange Mul]“ down â€" inder the 1 y wants to live in | t # the United State®, | & in this land, You l u discontentod: it is | i * t rlt‘ recent date, is E The writer says ; ;{ , where thire is a l1 through the winâ€" ! ut 300 bushels sof Bro.â€" Adims has {l Trxgs.) n @litile, but the ith their lot, and e of numbers y s Aire ablended y @ 1t 00 @ 3 10 0 it YerYy nAProw | of ot in the exuse, | . A the dntrasep | Of X She at once | he s d commencâ€" ï¬'-;' ‘he hog took ‘ &rug and, discovâ€" , wher en the lady‘s ce instantly asâ€" | ovement for ; At mature efobeâ€" L * She at once : b¢ sole proprictor n the east» irned from K a noise y onfrrow HWID t 31641 His Exseliensy in Council on the recommendrâ€" | tion of the Honorable the Acting Minister of Finâ€" | ance, and under the authority conferred by the 1 7th | | Chap. Con. Stat. Caun, has beeh pleased to order | { andâ€"declare, and it is hereby orgered and declared, | , that ‘square Rod Iron used in the manufacture of , Spindles for Door LockEs, shall be and the same is | , hereby deciared to have been since mmd{ | the Act first above mentioned, exempt from the payâ€" | n dn ) Asia, I d | _ Mother® Read This!â€"lHbhoway‘s Worm ,p | Losenges. are a cortain and safe remedy for 1 | Worms in Children and Adalts.â€"As it is a wellâ€" * | known and melancholy fact that one great cause ‘~ | of death umong children is from: Wormns alone, it ‘ * ganvot be too deeply Imnressoll umen the mings se 10 [ TOWN. HELATLL, Ottawa, February 19, 1867 TIIICY ARE SELLING ACTUALLY ‘ mt cost price. Just th_?k of that 1 Don‘t forget the nddross, for the BEST AND CHEAPEST Stoves in Can#da. ind | + THO3. WIGGINS, _ ‘Clerk of the Township of Marlbyrough. Marlborough, March 5, 1867. whar D STOVES ESMONDE BROS All paitties interested are ‘requested to take notice and govern thomselves accordingly .: By order, % C On the First Suturday in April TN s en eeng t oo 4 C009 TA COURT © OF REVI8IOX. DIED.\ At his residence, 19 South Mall, Cork, on Februâ€" ary 15th, Wim. Thomas Jones, Esq., M. D., father of the Rev. Dr. Bodford â€"Tones, St. Albang, Ottawa.. *4* Toronto papers please gopy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS X. B. . Ask for ffollo #8" and take no other druggists in Citawa, and whore. of other Wor low spirita, frightful dreams, and a ‘ru_luarvglat. ing away of flosh» A " They nre palatable and seifâ€"adm‘uistered to the chiidâ€"drive ont the worms thoï¬nuilly without pain and compictcly cleanse the stomac ;â€"thereby doing away with the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use direaseswhich nare caused by Worms: deranged appotiie, emaciate: i¢s, ofensive breath, frequent picking at the nose, tr.lndmg of the teeth during sleep, ha «s of the belly, wiiarmnm slimy eloo!s, and gometiimes comvuisive fité ; iftching of the aring, pain in the'he&d and stomach, unquiet akaan 7 00 o0 PNns nnnuene ramiiedis wane Perionsre +/ £ 7 _mienp enenany Pridatahy uind editmirin * uis Du sleey, {sintings, tremplings, ¢oughs, indlfflun' . low i‘;.i;itn, frightful dreams, lnl‘- gradual waist Townshin of Mariborough, t Meg en n e o ty eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity: of closely watching their children.â€" _ By «o ‘Jving; and ‘ understanding the syimptoms and true cante of the disease, th:uxnud’a of children mieht be saved from early graves, SyNPTOXS or Wormis.â€"The following are a few ui‘" the "very numerous symptoms .:5 y CAdeiies mt td e w nin i i on 2 chin . ° k(i-u of this city eCarthy, Jas«. Mortime:. Als I N+) M ENE L Beeunedeasaad y c 9e mt CEmEnd that DANDRUFE and SCURE have been removed with but few. mpplications; thrt it impatts to the hair that anftuess and brilliancy, and to the skin that voolness aad fler ibility not expetienced in the use of any otherdre«sing. It prevents the hairfrom falling, gives it a richness of color, and removes all obstruc. tions to its growth. it should be on every lady‘s and gentioman‘s toilet both asin dressing and ren>â€" gator, W : r[\lllï¬ preparation for ts Hair has received from numerous gentlemep and Jadies of this city Â¥ery Qutterine recommendations. . They testify that D ANDRHBPR L3 cartnaats 09. [ Mitcho‘t‘s Langruif Embrocation | ==AND~ â€" HIGLELY APPRUVZED HALR DRESSING pounied 2 Soolling Sy rup, tor thildrentecthing. 1t operates like magicâ€"giving ré=t and henith, and is, moreover, #ure to regula **, _ bowels.|â€" Jn conâ€" sequence of this afticle, Mr:® Winslow is becoming worldâ€"renowned As a benotactor of her race ; especi« ally is this the case inthis city. Vast :ruum{:ed the Foothing syrup are »amy gofd and used here, We think .\fr.-. W ainslow hay immortalizedher name by this invaluabJearticle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an carly grave by its titgely use, and that millions ya unborn will share it« benefits, and unite in calling herblessed. Ay mother has discharged her duty to hcrnm'u-in,n;ï¬ule ones, i our opiniou, until she has given it the benefit of Mrp.]‘\"’mlov‘n Soothing Syrup. _ Try it, mothorsâ€"try itnow.â€"Ladies Vieiâ€" tor, New York City, §" 2 a Sold by all drngzists> @5b cont«‘n hotHal â€" bai d efort, and practical knowle AMi‘ach bux contains the facâ€"simile signature horxmmkor & LÂ¥yMax, Newcustle, C.W., who are uhi shigriont ie s W ho is Maxe w ""'“‘..Iâ€"M Un« question is frequently asked, we will #i ply say that she :s a lady who, for upwards of thirty yours, has unâ€" iwingly devored her time un-LAMum- as a female physiciao and nurse,â€"principsliy . among ichildren. mhe has espocially stadied the constitution and wants ..ru,i- numerqus class, agd, as a result of this A CaRrD TO INVALIDS. A clergyman, while residing in South America as a. missionary, discovered m safe and simple remedy for the cure of nervous weakness, early deâ€" cay, discases oi theurinary apd seminal organs, and, the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and v ciogs habit, (j"“ numbers have been eured by this noble reme y.‘ Prompted by a desite to benefit the aflicted ‘and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed @nvelope, to any| one whe needs it, trce of chorge, I Oftawa, Jan. 1, 18 14 m of t sure rance, dor ranf of n knows is what be a VYeTy hew : Septou P\ AT A BIG DISCOUNT ()7 nrisy, cholic, r complaints at 25 cents q Next, at Ten of the clock, a.m. ESMONDE BROS., Opposite Tnm Bank, > 3, Sparks Street braary 19, 1867. | 362y rawa, Wednesdag, Feb: 20, 1867 GovERXMEXNT HOUSE se s mCt , for the wisest ipau upon earth is igno. of mauy things, insommeh that awhat he * is aâ€"mere nothing in comparison to e «ges nat know." But we apprehend tew are ignorant of tlu;]wundvrfu} chiects <*© Canadian Pain Destrbyer : " it is a most and rapid qure for colds, rheumatism, isy, cholic, cholora mokbus, and ali sumâ€" omplaints. Bold by all medicine denalâ€" 25 cents per bottle. | Never be ashamed of e id of th Will,. BK°MOLDEN 1N TH® las. Brown, John R Aso, of the Propriet e ho dhor.ï¬ Sola. by all the ltawa, and m ‘oinldal_!c_!“ everyâ€" 1X. SAID TOWX®HIP SPECIAL NOTiCESs. NoTICE, &8 .'?»;r i ulC9 ie s Wy, H. LEE, L‘ler‘lt Executive Conncil IN AND POR Ti cuieal knowledgd, obtained in a life nurse and physician, she has comâ€" hing Ny rup, tor thildren tecthing. 1t aagicâ€"giving re=t and health, and pindles for Door t _ Holloway‘s Worm [Loseages RESEXT AT elupe, addressed to yourself JOSEPH T. INMAN, ition D, Bible Honee, | | New York City |â€" 247â€"y ) conts m bottle,, . 291â€"d Micssing vour 1 30, SPARKS S8T., oli"l'AWA- â€" | _ N. B.~ Particular attention pard toâ€" repfiitf | Watches, Clocks and Jowellery. * MM_New Jowe!â€" | lory made to order. ;Néw Watches & Clocks, s# | _ New Fancy Goods, a New Gold & Silver Jewellery, F4 New Plated Ware, tromomical Clock such as are used in all th* Royal Observatories, and on which the public 682 imported from London, England a firstâ€"class A** Mresrs. Yous6 & Rapromp would u&:;lw" inform their friends and the publicthat they bev® YOUNC AND RADFORD‘S, For each spanef horsos and deable wagon, «it celuts, * 4 j * i Foreach horee And cart or single wagon, three cents. t For each horse, cow, or 0z,two conts. â€" ! For each sheep, pig or ca‘f, one cent. . e ya W, H. . LEE, _â€"â€" 376 Clerk Executive Council, ‘ 0u the recommendation of the Honor# able the Commnissioner of Public Works, and under and in virtve of the authority given and conâ€" ferred by the 28th Clizp. of mc«.m of Canada, His Exceliency i. Council has been plew ; ed to Order, and it is hersby ordered that the Bridge rocently orected over the River Gatineau, in the Totuihin of Hull, by the Department O0f Public Works, be and the same is hereby transferâ€" red, conveyed and made over to the municipality of the said Townthip of Hall, and that the followâ€" ing Schedule of the rates of i‘.nuw.u-url lested on the said Bridge, that is to‘say~ For each snaurof horses and double wagon, «it ms‘t;‘:%uu. NCY TAE ADMINISTRAâ€" DR OF JIHE GOYERNMEXT \ ~~ JX COUNCIL. 3T6UW end for accurate time. _ % arties wishing to have the true time are invited O8sT, A BUNCH OF KEYS.â€"â€"THE finder will oblige by loavring them at thit ; 0! the. recommendation of the Honor= ‘ able the Acting Minister of Finance and unâ€" der and in virtde of the authority given and conâ€" ferred by the Act 29, 20 Vic., Cap. 7, His Exoel leney in Council has been pleased to order, and it is hereby. ordered that subject to the provisions of the said Act, to the conditions, regulations and resâ€" trictions established and imposed by the Order Council of the 24th day ofReptomber, 1866, a-(l such further regulations 2« may hereafter be made by competent authority, Liconses may be granted to manufacture in Bond, the apndermentioned arâ€" titles, that is to gay : C M r < I Acctic Acid, * : Acctie Ether, > «* Butyric u:Q‘ * h ; Chlorie . +=! 1 y f Nitrous «/ esn &5 Sulpbhuric «/ 1 Chioroform + * .. Collodian« & Hoffman‘s Anody no, t M Talapin, . | ; Podophyllin, f roe $ Lip Tandrin, s * Spirits Amnjonia Aromatic, < Compound Spirits of Lavender, s LoOvERN MEXT HOUSE, * Orrawa, 20th February; 1887 f & Prssext : [% MIs EXxeEpLEXNCY THm® ADMINTSTRA TOLOF THE GOYVERXMEXT 3 | TN COPrNSCILâ€" . 2k Particstendering must give their names and ad. dress in full, also the signatures of two '.p..‘:. reons willing to become sureties for the due ful. Efment of the cpntract. The Department will n be Lousd to agdept the lowost or any Tender. Reparate Tenders to be given for each setvice, and to be @ddressed to the undersigned, enâ€" doreed respectively ®Tender for H-‘:.‘ Oil " * Tender for Conl Oil," and " Tender for delivery of hight Mouse supplies." A balk sum to be named for the I this service. â€" Any further informati tauwed on application at this offiee. The vessel will be allowed to en other fmeight provided it dogs not interfere wi(h;?e proper deliv â€" ery of the Stores, â€" Accommodations will also be roquire forthe persons from this . Department i the Stores, and the yvesse) will also be receive and transport from one statir any such Stores as the Fuperintenden may direct. . } The crew of the vesse} of the Stores. | vhe/ ent SEALED TENDERS will be same das, for a Steam Vessel for annual "Lighthouse supplies, cor 180 casks f oil, and 49 tons of the respective Lighthouse station River St. Lawtence and inland on Lakes St. Louis, St, Franâ€"is, rence between | Brockville and â€" Ontario, Erie, 8t Clair/and Hu Georgian Bay.! * contrac this sif â€" [Renders wiil wiso be 4 for the !upsuly ®f 2200 4 6f nonâ€"explosive COAL iron-’boums casks contair each, subject to ihspecti ance, and to be delivers Pharmaceutical Preparations, Auline Dyes, + HairOils, _ | Mair W ashes, Hpjal Powders. â€" + % ‘eaived at ons Sz _OACE TFALL â€" Si RE. 439 ceived at this office until noon of FRIDAY, u,, TENTH OF MAY ncxl.“;urth. supply of 659 Gal. lons of the best quality winterâ€"p;eased SPERY OIL for the Provincial Lighthouser abure Lachine, onpâ€"third of which must be from head matior which will stand limpid at 30® Fabrenbeit, and the other twoâ€"thirds mt 3!> subject to intpection ang test betore acceptance, and if required, to be messureq out. coptaining fifty to| be dol‘n’tn?.f : wharf, near the 1 and on such day « pextias may be s Chemicals, EALED TREXDERS wi; S ceived at this afleamert .. _"‘,'1 at th Do do ‘ of Juniper, Ts Medicinal Tinctures of al} kind«, | Biiters, . e oo onl Syrups, |\_|\ .. id Compounding of Brandies, ‘ iin feommosly called old Tom) gther Gin and ECCC Eeutione e l i ho WO ht Nt Absisiinctati sls s s 4 , Sootch .I‘.a Lrish Whiskeys, Proprietary preparations, _ Patéht Medigines, Resinoids STEAM VESSEL WANTED The whole to be special Notice. LIGET HOUSE SUPPLIES GdvERNXMEXT HOUSE," . _ l:u;'non, 20th Fcb,, i1867 | Presexr: ' and it Wa. 4; LEK, ", Clerk Executive Council la ot order AT *, Pt, Francis, River St. Lawâ€" ockville and Kingston, Lakes Cinir/and Juron, ard on the furnished an i ous gach, in th chine Canal or ubout the ified in the c be received 00 Galloby c AL OlL.at and inland Lakes Al ‘T> Wil be received on the Vessel for the delivery of the ipplies, consisting of mbout "0 tons of uther articles, at use sthtions, #situate on the ®*@, to be. furnished the »l(iu,'lu‘dt'l in the l:’md m and test before accept. 4 at the a ulrmum at Mentreal. Vilats be fu 1"_vm 20 to BRAUX ne station Io‘.;";; rintendent in e\.,. Arsist BT4â€"3 required on board _on the { the b Ba. ts performance of i0n can he obâ€" Secartary vaâ€"bound Cigke e x“"'."wh. and 1# in the delivery in at Moptrea), t “’“'July met in charge of : N'“‘l'fl.lu ‘© same “’ beq's m.’ runmL‘ in > 50 gallons ; namely, of Mar Mres Ottawa, J eall they sONX,% you will rleared © Ottan Road Qerre 4 p. in. ted, it is Not w OUR M Otte wa, Fi 24 M: K. Dis Ayilmer ,.... Arnprior, . Almanté, .. Byacica n gho Cine The Hon. « T. Kirby, Pgter Rod THF, 2sth David To: «beorge M oR A 3 ank Casi * enithout ‘a Jedical 1 Ortae®a for ad rinso th intend rem there w ili & Aend ae‘lin. mnow is you: well mt prs ut night. ASSCC Oftawa, Fo have those Chin: W heore fln.lu.‘zu‘ â€" Tiu Al Ortiw a . «M wrh ib emptesl{ €Ch thi wb CVÂ¥ the Ban aond r®xi mf AT â€" T Great & CANAD dmupecios T P seath A" LA NVES «RN3% 3 at revie OR l EAX« pet im 8#3 4s cmd o pt