x On no eccasion will the nameos of Cautionâ€"â€"Mary Ann Brown. Noticeâ€"Ww. F. Powell, YhoriG. Â¥arm to be Soidâ€"Alex. T, Sharp. The Executive Couw*l met yesterday, the business tracsacted being supposed to have been only of a routine ¢ . Hon. Mesere. Buar®, c_:., and Cooxarry, were present. | . , If we can rely on the New York telegraphic | it would. appear that the Ameriâ€" | can ment have again made prepara none to prevent an infraction of their neuwâ€" trality | by sending an armed foree to the uâ€"-m-p’ being named as their deatiâ€" nation. Why Oswego, in preferénce to Buf falo, Ogdensburgh or St. Albans should have been chosen, we areat a loss to dhecoter, un les, perbaps, information may have Leen furnished to the authorities : indicating nm' trom that point the -:r: raid had been | ‘planned. Mu::‘nxmll to computing | the strength of a mili toree by the carâ€" | Elsewhere it will be hoticed that several parties have been fined by Ma, Wiurrcue® on convietion of ing: thegame laws. The penalty imposed was a light one and vory properly s0, we think, as the partiea were all CbrOttewaCimnes ’ann-,.ud probably jgnorant of the law. These cases will, however, operate as & warnâ€" ing to others, and should offenders whose inâ€" telligence and position dtaamlithtbm ex« tenuating consi be taken into acâ€" count in their tavor, hfl the mistortune to bt-%-,cbq need not expect to be treated with the sume lenjency. to appear . captions, but we . must also add that the forwarding of troops by the carâ€"loaud; * fully, equipped| for a campaign," reads rather oddly, cunless it is feared that they may for a time be fl*t oif from their b“w M, it seeme as if the CGovernment at Washi desitred at all eventsa to make some ‘l:rm tor interâ€" The reconstruetion quéitlion in the neighâ€" borimg Republic 1i undergoing a new phase, and one of a somewhat more hopeful. characâ€" ter than.it has beretofore presented to the public view. â€"The negro population having become possessedof the tranchife are now exhibiting the use they intend to make of it. Afldlhï¬dmvu held at Columbia, 8. C., on the 18th inst., at which it was declared they would urge upon Conâ€" grees the repeal of the disfranchising clause, whereby exrebels are excluded from oftice and even from the exercise of the tranchise, on the ground that this clause would deprive them of the services of the best men in the State and those in whom they had the greatâ€" eat confidence. o _A k national eOmity and the maintenance of their own laws, and the iang will no doubt unâ€" derstand the meaning of movement, â€" It will be much more i ty the Ameriâ€" can Government and a deal sater for the Fenians that the latter should be preventâ€" «d from Grossing the border, and we ure anre that Uncle Sam will have every sympathy trom the Capadians in hig efforts to keep his own lawless and pératicallyâ€"inclined citizens in check: | The value of consists in M‘;‘:‘mn ut feating | att the donamuiit of . (Ms '“.'"“.‘}" been foreseen if -\;:.::.‘"M latter countries in time a:::“' ‘4 the iwo the â€" colored acted w [prudent part, that Loxpox, March 20 i veed | t y e Eamitva f population. . nre _ read en out at Renbo t riots have broâ€" join them . i a y to. mbois, France. | thereby | ht.ob': a action, _ and | . Lox Maeney Markety ‘ & source s t 3 p ®, March * araâ€" i c on fo phimca o mm mt ie c | am e me ns _ * w....m'“"" power in the AMERICAN Desrp f au, port of lhohmw*,““ the coounfidence and Treoopy heret I"""â€"-â€"â€"‘? nEs. d‘*w j for by the operaâ€" Naw Y Againet the Indians. rection Bill, i troo our, March 20.â€"The Post States, and i I, in several pe. which passed througt "g'nn the '..wh. y localities, the culored :.""."'" "nuu'...‘.,“'“‘ y yéater» thised M“"‘“"’, ; shose of the enfranâ€" To n to tah l:o,l-,.q“w':::â€"- ï¬u.u“..“' ::E ::“‘hcrn pobtiâ€" againat .5.' udinith clpate in a mum'q"c..’vd.:' Mm.b m‘lbd the excluded -'Mlquw,m; .'M"".mmw 0-*-“ Nt deakm wen give the hk neet Proundew [ Mtrorieh® t i nearee eoainh enaath m.‘"%“,wo‘ following, which was ‘m““~ early reatoration to the 4 an | Whereas, it is the jaid over unser raule : whkign, 08 fetibih td oo privileges of citizenâ€" | Bitie ie C olred mpler af Amurhe h n mmm.:â€d‘“""!"'-ndm ....&".';":wâ€"-wv o viany m they seem present deprived, and in North ""'"‘“:m l mhint nu longer di A America,not Hepablican & mode af restofuti M‘“"‘iuflu|'“"“'"hmb... form, and less t defeat wh"h “I'Y are power» | m“’n‘ chouse tb..:lrd “....'." T The bil} has thi power«! whereas thi« nation own rilers ; and the wllllhl’ll this merit over maintain this has, and does w’ h amendment : whe ' and where principle upon this me to or wrongly, aceprdi ther a« any atterm ontinent, tution, it can Â¥+ 9 ling to the conatiâ€" L'l.-bi""llll Government uP'C :‘. the of the W":'N.\m motion, â€" withont . the A-'«‘-;::-: wonarchicat Gov:::.-u |ll.'o.-... only sensible partige intereated, «o that their o Patfninant uie hor seviant us y Frowâ€" eourse i« to use auch i | can . Provinces w her nevorek M A.ï¬.’ rch as they ma j influence | of thi , _ would â€" be . on . y possess to wee that a. principle ; the an . |Infraction tiona to be called the Conven the people of the 8t retore, be it vob-hollmm' and the other proceedin citfzem jof a frontler Sta Now v’fl'-?".‘.‘.'."'“ it, are ponducted i * ““fllm'm’.""’" “'l;l l“- most ‘favorauble to the n the way | ence in the = that imay M': y inter» the ancient y. reatoration of friendly rslat presurvation . of the host autonomy of the States, and wi people of Ild“.‘ with the fover e and of assurances they | a, and with | appent Th Narth Ameties mumatmity rights will be o on pivain thak their | to imupony io fegiapite riea, réugectially rights mt bn pocied and theie poliianl | rrmunzine o oi min ie saros y ples restored ns * a® itica] | remonstmnce with the ‘gin carnent this end & cordial uhi sgon as pos«ible, Tol""â€â€˜ the extablish Neltioh. Cgoernure Tarieh nti ns Aiint nepren qoi esns mag a P en o uar io on m | e gain en infoliperts: . p im if the North mush betier in the Soathorn Stoies than y Huver of Great Britain whiy t btPic o the gombination could be i "" any | od to transmit c _.‘.“'0 Governor e 1 becanse the same personal in the North, ble and uuluwb.†"": the fo ."l teut» of color which reigns au, :.“ pathy to men | er e n ce -m'."'i«f;'l":l“ whe where * gre i «l . regi 4 p . no | rowd ~â€"â€" * qnietks s th. Th(*‘h the negro is ~i ou...’.“";““l, burst into h house in deemed mâ€d‘iw“‘"' he is "’-N“M"“" eve bis own l-bfl: wought asspciate / nor a wwt‘-d_.m.mn....:.,_ lady M-t:u after by the people of the | "**** Fenkiet t witogniph, in tos lnk on bis pomiseighe mo n ndnatine we ie fhig: ds € Tackxa W was, sovvgl him vigngs ~ *~ * arity promoted) a degree of familiâ€" | enee pmeseling! anten n j n i nmnenirmn > and daily intergourse um in [ fhevs noy been io uar Pomue Rewwor. tound of that may wist it cannot awen t years, the mlh gremtest advantage im nâ€"mh:flmmnn on d'“'“mduggn."- W ud S‘NM"»‘MQG terests of their masters. | in the inâ€" whose | puré, harmicas, they have | penrey aamaluan and to tok in season will -m In a country Jike the United States where wealth and pretension are looked up to and almost worehipped. univgrsal suffrage is not Citvy and Countv| Official! Paper OTTAwaA. MARCH 21, i8s6?t NEW ADVERTISEMEN Is. A Prusso=Bavartan y+ ’ Bexuts, March 20.â€"A My'.:tfl com» {.‘:: between Prussia, Buvaria and the ’ Duchy of Baden, which gives to Prusâ€" «is the command of the armies the two latter countries in time of war. poore Labor Kiots in Framce., | Loxpox,. March 20.â€"â€"Labor riots have broâ€" | ken out at Renbois, 'u,ce. | | London Money Market, Loxp x, March 20â€"â€"Evening. â€" Consolsciosâ€" id steady at 91 for money. U. %. Bâ€"20% T44 . lil. C. ‘at 79}. Erie 494. | I the dangerous selement in the governmental maghine that it would be in a coun:ry. where the masses of the prople have been taught to islated too. much in favor‘ of moneÂ¥el corporations | and .. monbpolies of| capital, having in this respect a tendency digectly opâ€" posite to that which would be followad by anâ€" tranchising the same . classes in England. But never was* the frunchise extenfled to a class naturally more aristocratic in their feel. ings than the negroes. . Tue removal of civil disabilitiea wiu-nla;hz:rmnl earnâ€" e«ctly than ever those disabilivies which enstom has imposed upon them in the North, but which never either as freemen or alaves they have been called upon to eminge in the South, so that, their political power will in all probability be‘mainly exercised acoprding: to the direction ian":.lel by those who formerly were their masters, or may hereaflter become their employers. The franchise in the hands of such a ¢luss can only. be dangerons where the class follows dangerous leaiters, but in the South those who formerly voteh in virtue of their property in the negro will now find their responsibality changed to that of telling the negro how he should east his vote, ically leaving the controlling political power where it was betore. ~ It is stated in the Freâ€"Aoiler that Hon. J. 8. Macdonald will be a candidate for the repreâ€" sentation of his. old constitneney, hboth Legislatures. . mm n omm#A â€" « Nr.|\M. U, Cameron, a prominent er and local ldhln- of Goderich, has nominaâ€" ted as a candidate for the South Riding of Huron for the Canadian Commons, and Mr. Robert Gibbone, Wandon of the C for the Local Legislature, . At the same vention Thomas (iibson was nominated as F. Caunâ€" didutd i-_w the North Riding. T gentle» men afe all " organized Reformers." There is some talk in town the anti< cipated Fenian raid, but the a ties are well prepared to meet it, and the of spirit is manifested by all classes. | The American (‘onsul has taken ye of the clothing sent to the Evnian Mz the soâ€"called President Roberts, w they refused to accept. | The Bank of Upper Canadey have | removed to Ontario Hall. Their old premises in Yongeâ€" street will be occupied by the Bank of Comâ€" merce. | The exhibition of Fine Arts was opened in the Music Hall toâ€"cay, and to be very good. e 8 I ® Moxtara1, March 1867. tul, Routh, the ::vo and come mander of the Royals, a corps chicfiy by his own exertions, has sent in his resignaâ€" tion. Major Grant of the same has also resigned. ‘There J« some talk in town as to the circumatances "which have to the loss ot these eMcient officers at this compars. tively critical period, _ | ._ The Court of Queen‘s Bench will open on 'l'nuh;::t Mr. Justice Mondelet will pre« aide. calendar is a pretty heavy oné. It is said there is no truth in the of CUol. McDougall‘s resignation. ‘The of the services of this able head of tke vol orâ€" ganization would no doubt be at this moment a public calamity. ks 3. ts ap ‘ * in North America,not Hepablican in form, and in which the poople are not al to gorern themaviver, and choose their own 1 ; and v\ouu'a- nation has, and does to maintain this principle upon this rontinent, and whereas any attempt on the of the Imperial Government of Great m | 10 w#« tablish a monarchical Government in "North America, or to place a viceâ€"Royalty by act of Parliament over her several N Ameri. ean Provinces, would be an |infraction of this. principle ; theretore, be it mln‘,“ the people of the State ot Now Yotk, who, as citizens |of a frontier State, ars dogply interâ€" eated in all question« that may have an faftuâ€" ence in the presurvation of e and of friendly rslations with the govergment and people of British North America, |scm|ny Q:'!o}hoflonn-uo( the United Statem to pose its legitinmate i in carnent remonstrance with the British U}vcl‘l‘ll‘ against the eutablishment of any |aystem of Government in North AmM influence of which would emianger the frigndly rela« tions of the people of the North American Proâ€" vinces of Great Britain with the pegple of this Staroâ€"Aesolved, that the Governor o request. od to transmit copice of the preai ble and resolutions to the President of the United States and to cach Mouse of Congress. ««A rowdy who lately burst into a house in | Ohio expecting to..have eve his own way, was astonished by-mwhu;- lady smount of het wnteghcph, bnred" fuk on hi amount on tace, Vordict was, .":M- vklr. @ wist. ‘have been thoroughly tried, and Fâ€"%-a.mn,am. -hâ€".‘ ves and ll:y hm- be a pure, harmless, emine mtion, and if taken in season will lâ€˜ï¬ eure dolds, coughs, sore throat and Bronchial affections. tair trial will con» vince the most skeptichl. Sold hy all mediâ€" cine dealers, at 150te hbow, | sPECIAL TELEGRA Ms FROM TORONTO. To the uttawa Times. THE MECHANICH® INSTITUTE ELEKC= T1O%. A. meeting of the members of the Meâ€" chanica‘ Institute having been publicly ab» nounced for last evening, the Roeading Room men who had earned for themselves reputation aad woaith in the community, and had honestâ€" ly und faithfully discharged their duty to the Mechantcs‘ Institute of this city . Dr. Hill, in a speech of considerable length spoke very highly of Mr. Friel‘s sarvices ren« dered to the Institute in‘ the time of its need, when he (the speaker) and other gentlemen Iaboured together with Mr. Friel to support the Mechanics‘ lnstitute« many years ago« when all purties worked in unity withont the least exhibition of party spirtt. The Doctor then offered the following resolution :â€" was crowded withim a fow minutes after the time appointed for assombling.. ‘The object of the meeting, as is generally known, was to reâ€" ceive the resignation of Mr. r‘vrl as Prosident ad to procecd with the elcction anew. Mr. Fric! gave a brief description of matters as they stooud, at the same time recounting some of his labours in bebalt of the Inâ€" stitute in its infancy, when it required all ‘l.-Ҡid aftord in order to keep it alive. 'l‘m stigmatized in no meaâ€" surcd terms, those who had been guilty of calummniating and holding up to public scorm, Awdre Rlopel was charged with furions driving contrary to ‘the statut«, Sergeant Davie testified to having seen defendant, and another person driving in their trotting eut. ters down Sancy Hill and along Rideauâ€"streot at a dangerous pace on Friday last. H« thought defendant was going at the rate of a mile in 3} minutes. He saw Rlopel‘s horee break into a gallop. Dyfundant said he had a witness not present, who could prove that unother person who was alongabkle of him whippod his horse, awd that heâ€"ceuld not preâ€" vent him from going at the pace he did go. He conld peshaps get his withess hety toâ€"morrow, lTh case was therefore adjourned till this | morning. Hans Mauil, a Dutchman from Hamburg, was brought up on a charge of insaanity. Dr. Heary being sworn, testified that he believed Manil to be insaue, and that it was dangerrous tor bim to be at large. Mr. George Saddler, superintundent of the Protwstant Hospital, months ago, frostbitten in the feet, and had | snbsequently undergous amputation of four of Moved by Hammett Hill, M. D., secouded by Robert Lees, Keq., that this mecting exâ€" pressing their entire confidence in the honor and integrity of the gentlemen appointed to act as Serutineers at the late election of Presiâ€" dent of the Ottawa Mechanics‘ Institute and Athensum, and regurding the decision and report as final and conctusive, hereby request H. J. Friel, the present President, to withdraw his resignation of that office, and to continue to holg during the remainder of the finanâ€" cial yeur ot the Institute, the position which he has so ably filled during the past two yoars, and on several previous occasions. . | ‘The resolution was spoken to by Messts, White, Lees, Hunter and others. ‘The yeas nays were called for, the reâ€" sult being yeas §3 ; nays 34. Mr. Remon moved, secondad by Mr. Perty, that Mr. White‘s resignation be not accepted, but that he withdraw his letter of resignation, and give the Institute the benefit of his valuâ€" able services during the present year. â€"Carried unanimously . Messrs. Portgr and Bucke who acted a» scrutineers, thanked the meeting for sustamnâ€" ing thera in their late action by passing the present resolution. , * _ MNECOHANIC®® â€" IN@PITUTE DISPUTE. ~ Mr. White then resigned his oftice as second Viceâ€"President of the Institute. $ To the Editor of the Times William Sime was also charged with turious driving. Defendant set up the plea that be was a stranger to the hors?, who had a bad habit of going avcording to the tule ot con« trary, the harder one pulled the faster the horse would go, a fact which he did not at the time know. ‘The meaus which he adopted to lesâ€" «on the speed, thorfore, but Increased it, and he thought it hard to by * hauled up " for what he could not belp. â€" Mr. Wm. Hearn the owaâ€" or of the quadruped wascalled for the dutvnce, and said that hbe foryot to toll defendant of this peculiarity in the horso‘s character, Fined $1 and costs. The meeting then adjourned Ottawa, March 20th, 18047, ~mities @ itimny POLICEK CovRt. Ous or tm THK OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 21, 186‘7. WEVEn TS RNO emObHOTE InT CTReTrent TTom Tosmmo us Tasies.â€"It will be seen by ad» | ; flmflfll passing by. All who know verti«â€"ment that John Brown has fallen into | her speak well of her, & disgrace, his credit being cried down by hi# | zy paruicx‘a Day.â€"The Montreal Witness wife Mary Aoun. | This is turning the tables on | says; It ought to be mocn, to the credit of an o1 and not very commendable practice of | our lrish fellowâ€"citizens, neither on Kunâ€" | | day, which wasâ€"8t. Patrick‘s day, nor on Monâ€" hushsnds advertising their wives. ‘The great day when it was celebrated, was there the Brow :: family shoald be ashamed of John,and in alightest disturbance of the public peace ; and lact }| Jobn nas any semse of decency feft he will tbou.l; some thmm:l"w;l}g in procession, ve ashamed of hime«]! and we hope mend his | 404, of course, enjoyed a holiday, therb was no & ppearance of intermperance that we could ways. Notto wound the feelings of the Browns l.n the course o: somewhat uhl"i:d Mv.: in general we beg to say, that the John Brown | tions both in the city and suburbs, flu‘m | to which this notice and theadvertisement a!â€" | the day and in the evening. In fact thisq | lude, i« he of lot two in the twelfth concession | SitY MSY®® ;:&'mmmm | of Gonlbourne, or rather that his wife is the pro«â€" | their teachers, the chiefamong whom has long | prictr=ss of that "clearing.* I been tha Rev. Mr. Dowd. |_ Bpostixa.â€"On Friday evening last, Mr. L., | _ Decuing or tus Torwisu Exrine.â€"The woakâ€" | | ness of the Sultan is escouraging‘the demands !nm...‘.uu-t-numm.p.w of his satraps. ‘The Viceroy of Egypt aske by a w ~llâ€"knswn sporting city official,embarked | that ho be called fxuru of Egypt, that he: In a ~mmage, und with guns and * hounds, proâ€" | shall coin money in his own name, that he coud«â€"| to the Codar Swamps, near McKay‘s bay, | :::; &".'5’0&':.:.'5 that :.nhl{ have in sencch of hares, . Shortly after the dogs were ‘ the right of '-ppolnllnu officers of the highest alipped, they gave tongue upon a hotâ€"find,â€" in | raok, ‘These are demands which . savour of capital Mple, Aftera keen and exciting run | imperial rule, and at Constantinople uu‘ym through the deepanow, the hare_hroke 10986 | watohe Thet tak Tokt o oteet intelpre, near the large rock on the main road to ROCKâ€" | tation ; but what can the poor. enfecbled Sulâ€" lifeâ€"well known as the spot visited by His | h-do::t :nl-u':h“'!'ll:o“dsk.m‘:mw..‘- Roya Â¥ke | to die glowly, but e ying y |Nope!. Mighnos the : Prince of Wabetâ€" 280 s sik doobt i2 destiile since 1854â€"only | was knocked over on fall run, in «plendid | uy years agoâ€"has boeen more rapid than |dyk.¢-¢bh-ol alzty yards, by Morton. | casunt spectators are disposed to admit. | The Jdogs, after a protracted search, again A Rearer Goonp Agticus.â€"We would call | foum! and awoke the echoes of the hills with ‘ the attention of all interested to an :u:rfl:: their inimitable music ; but to rélate, | undowbted and which we wou traig C 6h Hlall fo weut of iy give‘a wisk "We vokt to | When closely pressed, puss took retuge under | Darley‘s Arabian Heave Remedy and Condiâ€" | the routs of a large pine tree, and successfully | tion Medicine anmu-uchu.un. imdomcï¬ndthoopuu.nhdh- ly used by many of the largest horse dealers hor. â€" While out, it | in the country ; these men have discovered that lodgs ber, l io ane mnorked is 9e Lt 4 s the condition of the horse by «portiag friends, that an immense hawk, & | tilym the blood and removing from the ahort twme ago, pounced upon and do-’r:.puaummumuurmu, m se t tw P ;mam':u-nmf‘ t Ride=»= Hall. We trust that some one of our | *PP°ATADC® Â¥ bhe grea ‘reason why horse dealers use it, as are sportâ€"men may succeed in killingâ€" this sharpâ€" | ; lli“bl’d elicr pri “‘ï¬:" the fnrs v P aay se tan hes pie l nfiny harite. . Remewbnt the es the lives of many of the in Y name, and see e i nood aud at te Paugy | that the signature o7 dlurd 4 Oo teon shee the vi:eregal neighborhood, and at the same package. Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, C.W . time ««cure a fine oinithological specimen 10r | proprictors for the Canadas, Sold byall Mediâ€" the 0: tawa Natural History Roctety | cine dealers. â€" , his toâ€"«. _ He bad frequently exhibited unmisâ€" takeable signe of insanity. Yesterday he scizod a girl and tried to strike heren the head with a larg : can, whon he (withess) went to the resâ€" ¢ue. â€" He usually cantinued singing all uight, #o thi t no one in the hospital could slegp. On the ocdiion of bis going to resone the girl from the maniac, the latter attempted to §¢iz0 him by the throat. Mr. Saddler said he was apprchensive of danger i( he continued in the D« is Sis,â€"Bcing a constant reader of your valumble journal, I perceive that you have inâ€" trodused into the political arena, many aspiâ€" raiits for seats in the Legislature of Ontario, as well as in the Canada House of Commons, noticiny at the same time that you have reâ€" main.d, hitherto, mute in reference to the County of Prescott, although adjacent to the eapit«| of the Confedcrated provinces. Thereâ€" fore, perimit me to transmit to you a bricl rcâ€" Jation of the political news of the day, which seem» to have originated from retiable sources, Thomas Wigginson, Esq., the present M.P.P. is spoken of as certain to be in the field, and likewise W. Rodden, Exq., of Montreal, the hospital, for on one occasion he had secreted a sho\ el under his bed, and had frequently used threats to kill some one. â€" Mr. Wills said Mauli was an emigrant, but that ho had not come through the Ottawa agency. â€" He, how" ever, knew him from his baving waited on him a abort time ago with a letter trom Dr. Herty, but he thought he was very unsettled in his mind,and that it was dangerous for him to be at large, His Worship thought it would be l~tter to send him to jail fora while and hLave him property taken care of, and if he di 1 not recover he must be put into an inâ€" «ape a«ylom. proprictor of the Plantagenct 8.;:?4. James Boyd, E4q., of Vankleek Hill, ve of West lh-k-b:?.iududy publicly declared him« sull u canlidaute for the representation of this Conunty in the Legislative Assembly. And it is ual, «xpottyd that Peter McLaurin, Esq., Reeve of South Plantagenet, will declare hime«If a candidate for a seat in the Rouse of Commeons, ‘The two last mentioned gentleâ€" men are both politicians, and perhaps a# clu= quent as the county can produce. 8o you see Mr. ‘dltor that we bave no |.~« than four candidates in anticipation, for the apâ€" proaching election. At the sume time the free and independent electors of the County of Prescott, have arrived at the wise conclusion, to send but one to represent them in each branch of the Government, and retain the extra two to legisiate for them at home, no doubt endowing them with a thankless ncome, Ax Engcror. 8in,â€"Having noticed in your paper of the 8th instaot, a paragraph, in which you were kind «eough to make favorable mention of my name as a candidate for the representation of the county of Russell in the Commons of Canala, 1 beg leave to state that. in common with the electors of the county, 1 believe the time has come when we should elect owt reâ€" presentatives from among ourselves, and if my fullow electors think me the right man for the position, and will evince alively interest to securs my return, I shall willingly pot my wervices at their disposal, und it elected will devote my best endeavors to promote their intervsts, as well as those of the dominion oi Cana‘a generally. 1 shalt not, however, hold out any other inducements than those of the lowal and the general interests i:‘:am.ot«l, nor do 1 think that auy other rations will be allowed to sway the independent elecâ€" tors in their choice. I believe the poople of Russ«!l are patriotic enough to exert themâ€" solves for the causes I have indicated, and shall take an early opportunity of ascertainâ€" ing their opinion concerning my candidature, and shall ouly enter the field and issue my addre«s when satisfied that my services are deâ€" sired by a majority of the electors. Yours truly, > To th: Editor of the Ottara Tomes Maxtise.â€"A public neeting will be held in the Town Hall, Township of Camberland, on Satuniay uext, the 23rd, at 7 p. m., for the purâ€" pose of nominating a candidate to represont the County of Russel! in the Parliament of Ontur io. Onrawso ruwim Cuntwicatesâ€"We have much pleasure in mentioning that Mr. Bonjaâ€" min lradley and Mr. George Lang of Glâ€"ucesâ€" ter, hive recently obtained secoud class certiâ€" Ticute= at the «Toronto Military School ." These gentlâ€"men were highly complimented upon their proficiency, and will be a credit to any compiany which may be fortunate enough to come under their command. Tux AssvaiVourrress axo Seavice Miurria Lust or Caxapa: 1st March, 186%7. Otawa : Printed by G. K. Desbarats. We have received acopy of this little volume, compiled by Cor. Wir, and published by authority ; and we need «carcely add that the information it conâ€" veys is thorough and complete in every parâ€" ticular. ‘The @list" will, no doubt, be in very zeneral demand, as every one likes to be Informed concerning voluntcer and militia mattcra. To the Kditor of the Times REPRESENXTATION OF RUSSELL. North Plantage Co. Prescott, ‘“hmh 15, 1861. } Ru«ell, March 20th, 1867 POLLTICS IN PRESCcOTT. L O C AL 8E W ®. W . Cnare cheeso. ~At two other places they seized a l quantity of meat killed within a week and also, a number of skins. Altogether they tound fftcen deer skins, one moose skin, and a very large quantity of meat and heads, killed since the commencement of the close season. ‘The above is but a amall item of what has been illeâ€" gally killed within a few weeks past. O‘Neill and Davis could not forwwrant of conveyance, bring to town any of the meat that was in barâ€" rels, or it would have been‘ brought for distriâ€" oution among the poor. The officers of the law who were sent on the above business by Mr. Whitcher, served summonses on several | parties to appear before that gentleman for | breaches of the uame Act. One bitch did so | appear on Saturday last at Aylmer, others dre, | to appéar before him toâ€"day at Mr. Marstop‘s, | Magistrate at Huli, and the remainder of those. l implicated will probably have a hearing yome | time this week. We learn that in the, perâ€" ' formance of their arduous duty ths two Conâ€" I stables wore soveral times threatened with cold lead, and they are entitled to great praise , for the‘ accomplishment of their object in the | face of such difficulties. Mr. Lett, we are told, | was the means of obtaining the services of the Constables in behalfof the Department, and those who desire to see the gams of the country duly preserved and the laws obeyed, will thank him and the Department for the action takep. Metroromonicat Onseavartioxs.â€"Furnished by‘ Mr. W. Hearn, Optician and Druggist, Marâ€" Gaue : Laws.â€"A number of complunts aguinst different persons for violating the game laws were tried yesterday, at Hull, beâ€" fors: Mr. Whitcher and G. J. Marston, Esq.:â€" Win. Hasty, Samuel Delle, Robert. Ardis and James Bradley, were each fined $2 and costs. All of the carcasses and #even deer skins found with" the defehdants were confiscated.~ The extreme poverty, and the undonbted ignorance of these partics, and the great distance they had come, were taken into consideration, and amall fines inflicted accordingly. ‘But a cauâ€" tion was kiven them, and will be thus comâ€" municated to the neighborhood, that may preventany further destraction of deer on the Gatineau. + ket Drug Store, Yorkâ€"st:eet Lanes Pros.â€"â€"There were in the market yesâ€" torday two of the finest pigs of the season, they may not have been the heaviest, but they were the best built. ‘ ‘The heads were of an enormous depth and very short ; the ears were comparâ€" atively small ; the legs stout and not too long‘ the bodics of modcrate length, but great depth; altogether the proportions were such as one would consider necessary to well ‘bred pi7g-. The weight of one was 474ibs, and of the other 496. * Tux Susxuuast,â€"The following requisition to the Mayor is being circulated through the city for signature : 5 f # To Robert Lyon, Esqg., Mayor of the City 4 (Wiawa : Lo 1 " Sig,â€"A Fenian "Sunburst" flag, reported to have been sent to this city by the Fenians of Ogdensburgh, having been carried in proâ€" cession,(with other disloyal eimblems), through our streets on Monday last: We, loyal inâ€" habitants of the capital of: Canada, request that you will take steps to discover in whose possvssion that flag now is; and to ascertain if we have in our m men, whose aim is to encourage and assist the Fenian Brotherhood â€"whose hands are alréady imbued in the blood of our conntrymenâ€"’n the invasion of this Province and the subversion of Her Majesty‘s Government." 4 Orrawa, March 20, 1867. Greatest degree of old during previous nlght,'d above zero. Noon, shade, 30 above zero. _ Noon, sun, 67 above zero. % p, in., 37 above zero. Tus Waearuzr â€"Yosterday was the brightâ€" est day enjoyed here since last Autumn. , The sun‘s warmth was very sensibly felt, and fow overcoats were seen on the streets. ‘The snow melted from the roofs and the sidewalks, form ing rivulets and pools of water, which foot passengers found very inconvenient. . ‘The snow is fast wearing out on the streets, and other signs of approaching Spring are everyâ€" where seen and felt. Ku.ux Duer acaix.â€"(n Saturday last Deâ€" tective O‘Neill and Sergeant Davis returned from a legal raid among the illegal deerâ€"killers up the Gatincau river and on the Lower Caâ€" nada side. ‘They succeeded in scizing a numâ€" ber of skins and a large quantity of slaughterâ€" ed venison, Atone farm house up the Peche they found seven fresh skins, two barrels of venison salted down, and a number of heads which were about to be converted Juts head. â€"â€"Mrs.. 8, A. Allen‘s :::ld‘- hair restorer and dressing acts upon producing rapid growth and new life, Sold L) all drugâ€" gist«. â€"â€"Mrs. Johnson, wife of the President, apâ€" peared at a Presidential réception lately for the first time, and a correspondent says : " I felt a deep anxinty to see the woman who had taught her husband to read, and inspired him with that lofty ambition which led to place and power. She stood near the President to his right; pale, thin, -ummwnmm alckness, a câ€"untenance o:u:si tful sadness, an expression of deep en ty. Looking tor a moment at each person introducéd, her eye would drop immediately in meditative dno:ht- fulness, as if her mind and heart were fAlled with thoughts and emotions tar different from the giddy throng passing by. All who know her speak well of her, % Decuie or tus Torkisu Exring.â€"The woakâ€" nees of the Sultan is escouraging‘the demands of his satraps, ‘The Viceroy of Egypt asks that he be called fxllrh of Egypt, that he shall coin money in his own name, that he whall have power to increase the ic{vï¬- army to 100,000 men, and that he shall have the right of appointing officers of the highest rank. These aro demands which â€" savour of imperial rule, and at Constantinople uu‘y are looked upon as equivalent to asking for indeâ€" pendence. ‘They can bear no other interpreâ€" tation ; but what can the poor. enfeebled Sulâ€" tan do but submit? . The " sick m‘;:rpe.n to die glowly, but that he is dying ly ad. mits of a doubt. His decline since 1854â€"only twelve yoars agoâ€"has been more rapid than vasual spoctators are disposed to admit. The Times special says : The President yes? terday, sent to the Senate. the name of Wim. Dorsheimer for United States District Attorâ€" ney for the Northern District of New York. Reconstruction. New York, March 20.â€"The Tribune‘s «peâ€" clal says, the Supplemental Reconstruction Bill will be sent to the President toâ€"day, and it is thought he will veto it immediately, so that Congress can pass it over the veto, and adâ€" journ on Saturday or Monday next. The Rinderpest Broken Out Anew. Theâ€"United States Consul at Antwerp, luu1 informed the Secretary of State, of the breakâ€" ing out anew of theâ€"Rinderpest, that tearful scourge which swept over the greater part of Europe last year. Sccretary McCulloch Ims issued circulars to Collectors of Customs, cauâ€" tioning them ‘to be on their guard and to prevent the landing of foreign meat, cattle and hides. American Congress and the Case of Father McMahone _ Wasinserox, March 20.â€"In the House Mr. Shanks offered a resolution, instructing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to investigate the facts connected with the imprisonment for life in Canada of the Rev. John MeMahon, a citizen of Anderson, Indiana, and a pastor of the Catholic Church at that place, and what steps if any should be taken for his release, The resolution was adopted. American Troops Proceeding to the Front. New York, March 20.â€"Nine car loads of United States troops passed over the Hudson River Railway yesterday, fully equipped, and had with them all the necessary luggage for a cainpaign. | They are destined for Oswexo, and are undoubtedly intended to operate against any movement of Fenians which may be atâ€" tempted on the frontiers of Canada, . The Foâ€" nian nows by the latest despatches give little or no encouragement to the brotherhood. The Excitement Game Playing Ont. There is an awfui stagnation in the stateâ€" ments which prevailed during last week, and the belief is becoming: general, that no insurâ€" rection is intended, and that whatever disturbâ€" ance occurred was quickly and easily quelled. The movement on Canada is, however, attractâ€" ing more general attention, and its inauguraâ€" tion is believed to be near at hand. Fenilans Supposed Concentrating at St. % Albanss _ At St. Albans, ~VÂ¥t., says a /ferald cortesâ€" pondent, many strange Milesian faces are noticeable, and probably that town will soon be the base of a Fenian column to move on Canada. k The Effect of St. Patrick‘s Day‘s Iiots. Advices from British Honduras to the 22nd ult., state that sabsequent to their late reverâ€" ses, the British troops gained a very important victory over the Indians, who had been raidâ€" ing on the colonists. Quite anumber of Inâ€" dians, men, women and children; were killed by rockets thrown into a retreating crowd. Muny of their villages were burned and their corn fields laid waste. _ Considerable disconâ€" tent existed in the public mind in Belize notâ€" withstanding. Appointment of U. 8. District Attorney, Decree Abolishing Taxes. [ Jonx Kgn., Keetl. § PR on ee d ie The Heralds Mavyana correspondence . of | l evetae ce is aacdres rurcratred ind avensiaiw the 19th says: A royal decree had arrived | l o pepine s ik, from Spain, abolishing several taxes hitherto ‘hi"_r,,t"‘;‘:"f(l:’ '."I'"".’,'.":"‘_ ‘.â€_".""“"‘-"v't“j enforced. ‘The measures are apparently lib»| ); .© vlli‘lt‘ e :‘“ "'f',"‘ L\; ";"a x4 ".l’ but will in m"'.‘. add $20,000,000 to the | I‘d" ate .l yor 'n,l\ ;n,l& alter f{’""’" revenus from Cubs.,. | pledge, providing you do so dis rm-l]; o y | with moderation; but the= Canadian Pain The Coolic Tradeâ€"Inhamanity. troyer" is highly recommended and is a The Coolie immigration is increasing rapidâ€" | cure for colds, rbeumatism, paius in sid ly, and it is attended with more than the nsual | back, toothiâ€"«che, samimer complaints cruelty and inhumanity. Sold by all Medicine Dealers, at 2 Sets. pe Quarantine at Havana. tle. % Passengers l“.'.ixgz Hevana are subjected 44 | tweeâ€"â€"morcemmetrmmmpemmememmmmmymens the annoyance detention consequent on 7 *Â¥X the enforcement of the laws requiring their (Â¥ O MM ERCIAL identificatlort, â€" Yessels â€" from. Kurope . with |â€"~*â€"*+râ€"â€" * L0 â€"â€"~fâ€"=~â€"tnlooseâ€" clean bills of health are not subject to quaranâ€" oTrTAWA MARKETS. tine. 1 & ks mss inintennh New York, March 20.â€"The riots which oc« curred on St. Patrick‘s Day were the subject of excited conversation, among the public genâ€" erally and the policemen. ‘The wounded are still suffering seriously, and although improyâ€" ing, several of them are still in a precarious condition . s Mr. Logan offered a resolution instmicting the Committee on Foreign Aflairs, to inquire why the claims of American citizens against the British Government, commencings with those reported by the President in January 19, 1859, and including all that have arisen since that date, have not been paid, and to report what in the judgment of the committce ought to be done to secure a speedy settlement of all such claims. ‘The resolution was adopted. coRrronrarTIox® or TnE Towssuir orF FITZROY. * The first meeting of the Corporation of the Township of Fitzroy, for the year 1867, purâ€" suant to 29. 30 Vic., eap. 5}, sec. 133, was held in the hall of the said Township,at noon, on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1867, there being present the entire council, namely :â€" Roeveâ€"Jolin Nefl, Eeq., Deputy Reeve, Robert Story, and Zouncillors, William Dean, James Stevenson, and David Maclaren, who each severally and respectively presented the deâ€" elarations of qualification and office, taken and subscribed as required by law. Motion No. 1. Moved by Mr. Dean, and geâ€" conded by Mr. Story, that this council do now adjourn in consequenge of the illness and abâ€" sence of the clerk, until 10 o‘clock, a.m., on Saturday, the 9th day ot Febraary next. February 9th, 1867. The council -umunt to adjournment. Passexrâ€"The ve, the Deputy Reeve, and Messrs, Dean, Stevenson, and Maclaren. The minutes of last session were read. The report of the Road Surveyor on the new road across Lots Nos. 25, 26, and 27, 12th con., and part of A, was presented. | m Motion No. 1. Moved by Mr. Stevenson, and seconded by Mr. Maclaren, that the report of Andrew B. Henderson, road surveyor, be now rec=ived and placed on fileâ€"Carried. ._ Moved by Mr. Story, and seconded by Mr. D-mw the Treasurer pay to Robert Wilâ€" son the sum of one dollar for services as poll clerk, at the last townahip election, and that a copy of this motion be the Treasurer‘s ans thority for doing so.â€" Carried, _ _ Moved l:{‘.fl'r. Dean and seconded by Mr. Maclaren, that the Treasurers bond be laid betore this council that they may enquire into the validity of the mrnJ given by him, in mccordance with 29, 30 Vic., Chap, 51, See. 161.â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Maclaren and seconded by | Resole proprietors, Mr. Stevenson, that the Treasurer pay to Ano‘ N.B. Ask for drew B. Henderson the sum of four dollars for | F and :k)t.u:’- surveying‘a road ncros@Lots Nos, 25,2G and 27, | $nu§§,°°* ‘" 0@**" and part of A, and that a copy of this motion __'_____1_ be his authority for paying the same â€"Carâ€" | The petition of William Richey, to be re« moved from 8. 8., No. 11, andannexed to 8.8., No. 2, was Jmnented and read, Re t IC‘s ky ._ KWE oulcl c oi h sum required to pay the same.â€"â€"Carried, Mored by l(r.;-..wby Mr. Stev» ensou, that the clerk be directed by thit counâ€" cil to give therequired notices to school S. Nos. 2 and 11, of their intention to change the East half of Lot No. 13 in the first concession from School 8. No. 11 to school 8. No. ?, at the next meeting of this council.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Dean and geconded by Mr. Story, that the time for levying and collecting the taxes be farther extended to the first day of March next.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Stevenson, seconded by Mr. Dean, that the sum of twelve dollars be grantâ€" ed by this council to repair a bridge at Samue! Moved by Mr. Dean and seconded by Mr. Story, that the Troasurer‘s bond just laid on the table is consideréd satisfactory, and be and is bereby accepted by this council.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Story and ‘seconded by Mr. Stevenson,that this council do now adjourn for The ncil met pursuant to adjournment all the mémbers present. _ _ ___â€"__ _ __ $ Nov‘flb{h |g'. a..n,.ud l;com:’cd ul;uri‘ coommemmesneenenemi m mm emmememmemnmmnenmmen tory, e Byâ€"law appointing the place o 7 + y meeting of this council be now read first, a» | L\E“r A D\ ERTISEMEL\ TS cond and third time, and passed, any rule to is d % tA * Hored 0y HF. Dekk apt Resoided 6y 4 To be Sold, ovr & y Mr. * n egoet 4 SS tatP edur fogs on the | Ah Jt Ironte iney Contomion t Soab mared most murbwupdf t:‘:v‘::dng : :I un::l‘;a mdo:nd'hgnd.l';!t*‘l‘ tes 80;4 u:':.“:‘fl. of the bridge known as Shaw‘s bridge, and the ‘ , garden containin Reeve give un order on the Treasurer for the tm- "ï¬â€œ&“j":’:&"xï¬:‘& sam ml_l‘_l“__‘) E’hm-w’ Cmï¬-‘-'hh liekware m tan" a pool wall of YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. The Revolt in Honduras. Moved by ) that this Cour day the ninth | _ (Signed.) ‘ N.B. Ask for Aolloway‘s Worm Lozenge, F.uukoum.-& Bola by all the | druggists in Ottawa, and medicine deale ‘ eréryâ€" | where. | 350y | * Mair Dreeser, Wellington St., ; 0 ite Montreal Bank, U ppor T | â€" Ottawa, }'.l:"‘,' 1867. ppot 49e Stevenson‘s, nln* cight dollar« "to : bridge at.Benjamin Mooney‘s, both bri the ninth line, and Samuvl Steveusor perintend the sgine.â€"Carsied s :. Moved by Mr. Do ensonpthat the cfork cil to notify War, W by this coancil ito school 8. No, 11 for Trustees.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr that Ralph Tait anditor tor the . The â€"lie Somervilie Moved by Mi Stevenson, that ed assessor for t Moved by M that the clerk 1 have the minut paper.â€"Carried paper.â€"Carried .| ‘t | CorXTY 03 â€" Moved by Mr. Dean, seconded by Nr. Macâ€" y laren, that the n'}crk be directed" by this counâ€" ‘ To cil to demand of Thomas Elliott the c&talogue | or invoice of the Township library, and ulm‘ Pl'l tC books which were not included in‘the emaller that ithe catalogues, and Avhich are now in his possesâ€"| /4 * sion â€"Carried. | | ( IITIS Tinxs Orpicx, Ortawa, March 21, 1867. ‘The markets during the present week have not been well ulpplij:d. The Hay market has been particularly medgre. The supply of Gats has been generally. good and are in good demand at 30 to 32¢. . Hay is variable according to quality, batâ€"our quotation shows the average. 1 ; s PFLOURâ€"EXM .2 sschcecesmsrcerccscees 8 15 9P 9 B5 No: Bsvbmscupenacarizesese T 40 P T T6 NO% Rerrecrserserncrecren corn 6 40 â€" P 6 $0 < Bageâ€"Fall per 100 lbs.. 4 37}; @ 4 50 2ï¬ s{*iug C s BB â€" # | 8 15 Oatmealâ€"per 200 lbs.... 5 00 @ 5 50 Indian Meal «_ â€"..... 3 75. @ 4 00 Ryeâ€"pet bushel 56 lbs. 0 50 @â€"0â€"00 Barley â€"|~«__ 48 lbe.. 0 50 @ 0 00 Wuratâ€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 lbs.1 65 @ 1 80 | \Spring ) « * ~~ YÂ¥ 0 ~@ I+S6 Coxxâ€"Per bushel, 56 lb« ..;....... 0 60 @ 0 70 | Pens: * 60 lbs............ 0 T5 @ 0 80 Oats| " 134 Ibs............ 0 30 4@ 0 32 § Beans «160 Ibs............ 100 @150 Porsâ€"â€"â€"Me=sâ€"per barrel...........19 00 @20 00 Prime Mess per do........15 00 @ 16 00 Hog per 005!»1.. 6 00 . @ 6 12 MHMHGrccrfcrerscerrcvccerccen‘s 30 1. $P | 10 194 BOOTi:ssctksssssrerress ervire 6. 00 â€"P /6 §0 Muttonâ€"per !b by thegr.0 7 @ v 08‘ Lamiabâ€"rlerqr............. 0 07} & 0 08} a Geessâ€" 'l 0 00 @ 0 62 Turkeysâ€"Each............ 0 00 @ 1 30 Fowlâ€"Per pair............ 0 00 @ 0 40 Burtraâ€"Choice. bve................ 0 15 @ 0 17 No. 1 Firkin................ 0 12} @ 0 00 No. 2 nbvrrutanceurss D D P â€" P 09 Tull preparhtion for the Hair has received ; from nirmerous gentlemen aod ladics of this | city very fll&llt'ml} recommendatiou«. They testify | that DANDRUFF and SCURF have been removed with but fow applications; that it imparts to the hair that «oftus« dnd brillieney, and to the «kin that covlness and flea ibi!ity not experienced in the use of any nthotd‘muh:s. 1t prevents the hair from falling, | giyes it a righness of color, and removes all obstrucâ€" tions to its growth. 1t :&ould be on every lady‘s and gentlicman‘s twilet both as a drowing and raroâ€" HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING Mitcheli‘s sandru® Embrocation! | importedfrom London, England a IT-T-T-ST-"-] § / | tromomieat Clock such as are msed in all the § i SA : Royal Observatories, and on which the public car HIGHTY APPRAOVED HATP NREGETNIL | depend for accurate time. A c‘{&‘ro INV ALID®. A clorgyman, e residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and uius: Nlotli.for the cure of nervous weakness, early cay, diseases of the urinary and seminal organs, and the whole train of ‘disorders bmgt on by baneful and v cious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remody. ‘Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pnqu-h:g and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any onei whe moeds it, jree 0f charge. | Please enclose anenyslope, addressed to yourse1f Addross, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station 1D, Bible House, i Prcu‘s ok New York City. the _ and true lhum children mi slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in th.lhnd and u;a;muï¬.‘ ;ï¬:: aleep, trom b! coughs, i L Jow spirits, mchl dn‘:‘w", l.l\(l‘l gradual waist Cnyemmaky oi Hoults . 2 0 L l es . They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms m‘hly without pain and u.rlmlydnuo the stomnchâ€"thereby doing away with the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticâ€"as in the use of other Worms. gm box contains the facâ€"simile signature f Noz & Liuax, Newoastle, C.W., who are To be had of the following Chemists and D"F muuw: llsuu.l.lfoa. Skinner, Henty F. y, Jas., Brown, John Roberis and George Mortimer. _ Also, of the Proprietor _ _ _ Mothers fRead This!â€"loloway‘s Worm Lorenges are a_ certain and safe. remedy for Wotms in Children and Adults.â€"A» it is a wellâ€" known and nolnoh‘oul{ fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it sannot be too dseply impressed upon the minds of pmrents the nocessity of closely watching their children. _ By #o doing; and understanding thousands of children nlen be saved from early graves. Syurroms or Worus.â€"The follo'ins are a few of the very numerous symptoms an disenses which nre caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath, ent xtekia‘ at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleop, hardness of thï¬lly. with frequent In this city, on Tuesday, the 1Â¥th instant, of pur Eu. Emily Garrigue, daughter of Mr. hnrb. ma, aged seven years, seven months andtwodays Tims, aged seven years, seven months andtwodays. The funeral will loave her father‘s residence, Queenâ€"strect, LeBreton‘s Flat, at one o‘clock, E.:J this (Thursday) Afterncon. Friends and acq tances are requésted to attend without further potice. | house, garden containing 1i macres, barn 40 x ol M.'&an‘ dfv“n for grain and hay :m..h-u.‘;'h: "uury“' a m 'o::{.‘ou of on , & gi w m,v&p-n(mtl@)mmrmvubg- |__ BIRTH. â€" At Hawkesbury Mills, on the 16th inst., the wife of Mr. James Higginson, of a son. io Sutertht. 17 oC aole belore 264 Pith of aprn next, the farm will be let for two or three yoars. Bepiember 24 (Compiled Green do. sPECIAL NOTICES. as associate auditor. y Mr. BPaclaren, seconded by that Robert Walker, jr., be app for the cutrent yvear â€"Catried Tait be, and is hercby appointc the 'txm-nt year. â€"Catriod. e‘ hominated / Mr. ~Thomas G as associate auditor. c Mri BPaclaren, seconded by Mr Ir Dean ~dire« D Mn DIED. W. H. MITCHELL, th essly for the Timzs.) s all M seconded by Mr. Story ‘ted by this equncil t ed in the Tivgs new: cause of the disease, ht be saved from early that the i man touching except a protty teafter signing o so discreetly + Canadian Pain On ded by Mr. St »ry ourn until Satur next.â€"Carried. Tayuor, > ownship CTerk . ed by tis coun he is uppuiuue«il first mecting in ose of electine 8 15 w 9 to 1 50 @ T% 6 00 @ (6 50 4 37; @ 4 10 3 M @ 3 T5 5 00 @ 5 50 3 T5. it 4 00 0 50 @â€"0â€"00 0 50 @0 o0 1 65 @ 1 80 1 50 @ 1+50 0 60 @0 To 0 75 @ 0 80 0 30 «t 0 32 100 @ 150 9 00 @20 00 L4 30 00 00 00 00 12 by Mr. St by this co be appoint 237â€" Mr. S!or':'d appoint @ 1 50 @20 00 @ 16 00 @ 612 per bot any» | N* sirl‘s , the 1 ‘and l On sure and ONTARIO COLLEGE l HEREBY CAUTIGY not to give credit.to n BROW N, nor to enter into con out my cdneent, as be has no his o"n -mm'. and Twin . fis own agcount, :‘nld I will no ponsible for any of his debte. P o e uen Lot No. 8, Con. 12, + . Township of Goulbourne M 21, 1867. At the hofir of TEX of the Clock, a. m of which all Cai:, Magistrates, Bailifis, Constables, and lllaha-eom.d,mrqluï¬ to take notine and :M'Jl‘a themseives accordingly. . ~ * | wWXM. F. POWELL, _ i > Courtsof Over ASSIZE ~AND NISI By JAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sherif® Sheriff‘s Ottawa, February 19th, 1867. ‘ ALSO, a fresh grrival of FANCY GOODS, such Balls, both hard and soft, for Base Balls, and duy Return ®, . Also Â¥ anfodicls Steel ChaÂ¥ine, * Maghets, , j~ ‘anes. Oftawa, March 19 New Watches & Clocks, /{; s New Fancy Goods, _ és-/ I New Gold & Silver Jewellery, * â€" New Plated Ware, N. B. â€" Particular attention to repmiring W atches, Clocks and Jeweliery . ";‘Iw Jewel. lery made to order. THE PRESLDENT. 4 * VEN. ARCH. PATTON, D. C. L. _ . o JAMES A. HESDERSON, Eso., D. C, L. J. CARTWRIGHT, Eso., M. A., Ball, Coll, Ores CAPTAIN DOW NES . . TUE HEAD MASTER. YOUNC AND RADFORD‘s, inform their friends and the public thatthey bave to CLAUDE LOXG, Ese , B. A., Exeter Coll. Oron A University Graduate in I’ Orders. M Ds St. REMY, Professor of French. _ F&QZ:;’.::'T»."J;.T EORGE ACKERNMAX Teacher of Drilling and Pencing, Mr T. J‘BRIEX Bursar, Captain DOW NES, Picton, C. W . FEESâ€"Per term, inclusive of Tuition, $16. Boar Tu- YEAR 18 DIVIDED INTO three terms ; the total cost per annum, including stationery, will be $204. ‘ Arrangements have been made whereby the rp&h‘u,yk‘:h theâ€" double journey from and icton by Rail or Steambont atia single tare. TB object of this School uhu‘hT-‘ob versities, the Civil Service, Army, -'ad 't: may com without disad in Wm ln_t,‘._._:g'vm be the perfected by Dr. Amnold st Rugby PME omEAT OOR e Ctoniy ce The upper forms are separated into two div# 54:;...!0 mu“ : Latin, Verse The services of a Matron as well as that o Master in Holy Orders are being secured. ‘The School opens on May st next. The School is situated on the Bay « Quinte at Piston. The cost $20,004 There are 100 acres of land ‘ There will be a Library, Oricket Field, iam apd Play Ground ; good Bathing or * Boating and Fishing. Application for ndmission to be made to Downes, the Head Master, Picton, C. W., and T. A. Parnell, Kingston. March 19. * 386F . Fou 6ALKE. f PORK, MESS and PRIME MESS, FLOUR and OATMEAL, _ > i HLGBWINES and WHISKEY, ALES and PORTER, ANCHORS and CHAIN® $5%.‘ _ A EXTRASâ€"Drawing $5; German, $6 Ottawa, March 15 F C. EMEREON, Esq., B. A., Oxon , late apt xcholar and Greek Exhibitioner of Wat * ham Coll., Oxford. ! class classic, 16. math. in Moderations, 1 class Lit Be OUNXTY OF CARLEToX In and tor the said COUNTY OF CARLRTOX3 5 T . will be hoiden at the 1,000 AND 1 OTHER Thuixos. P. 8.â€"A lot of nmagunuzau. > uEORGE W. CRANE, 56 Sparkeâ€"street, and § 4= "W ellingtonâ€"street special Notice. Mrs#zs. Youne & Raprors would beg leavew OURT HOUS®pR UST IN TIME POR THAT Pascy "Dresk Entertainment, a fine lotâ€"of PICTON, C. W Woednesday, the First Day or â€"_| May, A. B.. 1867, i GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY 30 SPARKS ST., OTTAWA. Late Stent & Laver, CAUTION: PRESIDENT : The Lord Bishop of Ontarie man. in Fing} Sebool«. To Wit In the CITY OF OTTAW a NOTrIc» w0 NOTICE ling, Doll« FELLOW® : ©CoUuxcn, : M ASHER : s 2s "PHA °P um.mtrlï¬l'flhi-'h he has no means of pay r 1 Iwill not ig on ;« ep, NOt bereatter be rg.. Laee, CCC ald W histles I8s HEREEY GrviEX, and Termine Round Combs, Rubber stings, “P‘I:yh. Cards T ) VL PERSO, my husband Ns )ul’um sut al JO“ ANXN BROYW»x CHRISTIEâ€" W-x..u,‘ Sherift