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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Jun 1867, p. 2

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Colbe Serjeant William. Rlow Rome, Misirta Amn;’;.-A-o;'-!htpMfi ‘ ments in Saturday‘s Quseite are the following : The .: Clvil Qervice lg‘l:l. Regiment," Ottawa : Toukeint Ei aeiet 11 further orders: Serjt. 7 wl . E200 ‘Or Coom, ns Chad hitherto. _ Reformers â€" should hold _ their feaders steadily to th work, and not allow them to drag the &L- party hither: and thither, As selfish considerations and personal ambition may dictate. A Ateady adherence to fundamental principles can almost secure manent pw? suceess and national pomm trhamphs. â€" To accomplish all this we must have & Natioaal Reform Party, and that must be founded upon :‘.:nud umhm principles, instead uctuati of & l::.. mebh who artrogate to lâ€"-a-h- the functions of leaders T7, CX U" NC Relform party and ofâ€" Ro Furlnment or ::w-. in the Locat Governments; ?-'! ** stupid things Provincial Conventions‘ ahould, also, But Mr. B) make further arrangements for calling a Naâ€" | k hk tional Convention at an early ‘"‘K:' ro.-' atupid. thing posvd of Delegates trom all the "Provinces, | latent prejadic chosenp cither by the no‘lv.wby the Provinâ€" | and he is not t Sial Convention, cach Province sending as) . luce>" ho .-yn-hpu.-un-‘--uunm,"',""' * m of Commons. . A Convention thuy | agitation, the should Meet and provide a platform of religions © hatre principies which would receive the "er‘â€" | clinracters of tion of the Reformers at all theâ€"Provinces, P and such as ate best calculated to promote | and Reformers, the best interests of the wholo Dominion, | newspaper‘a ‘; without reference to merely sectionaul conâ€" and. other equal Siderations. . Thus the Reform party might be ‘ . nnited on clear and wel} dulined priuciptes, to | which the files . which it# leaders would . be fo-’-lb‘ to adâ€" ' he raised him=e here, instead ~‘of perpetually shifting !bch,“, P it grounds to swit their variable personal teefings | °* POW®*: ‘In. m:bon.lh:d‘ whitn#, as has been the cass | lofty eminenceâ€" cardinal defect the Times proposes a national â€"convention to manutucture * a platform of principies." T4 not the House of Commons the real Constitational convention of all the Provinces,whersif.the principles‘ of Legisia: tion ought to be eluborated? And, where: _ ut proposition‘is that a Reform Convenâ€" should be called in each Province to unite ts in a solid phailaux, fog Provinéial . putposes, and to make a}l such arrange~ ments as m‘n.«j necessary to ensurp the success of the Reform party and of: Ro z:lfln in the Locat Governments; '|a Provincinl Contenttans‘ ds id 4 tore theâ€" need of this e gathering in the absence manding sotution ? + If there is any torce in logic the following paragraph from the Hamilton, ‘Times â€"ought to be cunvineing proof of theâ€"anomalous posi on of the party reâ€"organisers in the West. They have the material on hand for a party, but they lackâ€"principles ; and what is a party without prinerples but afaction? Tosupply this defence ot the up will terminate within seventy miles ot Rainy Lake,. whence the navigation is uninâ€" terrupted except by a short ‘portage at , Fort Rrancws, to the Lake of the Woods, about ninety miles from Fort Garry: The route was surveyed in 1959 by Mr. Dawson, €. E., and has been for some time used as a mail route. The bridging required will be conâ€" By the Order in Council lately passed, on the recommendation of the Hon. Commieâ€" sioner of Crown Lands, for the opening up of one hundred and twenty amiles of the route trom Lake Superior to Red River, the sum of $55,900 1# to be expended as follows : Thunder Bay to flqhh, twentyâ€"five miles, $35,000; damg at the outlét of Dog Lake, $6,000; Jordain‘s Rapid to Depot on Savanne river, eleven miles, $9,900 ; clearâ€" | mg out floodwood in Savanne river, $1,000 ; superiatendence and contingencies, u,m‘ The road and navigation thus to be anened ThrOttaweCimes CL kss oc c on xeere rey wunece qotk cotia, Newfoundiand, and Prince Edward [siand ;u'h.omuuum. office... Also Postage and Al} Stompe. _ Letters for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, r. l“mhfla“hmhfil p ut. on Wedneida Saturday ; and Newfoundâ€" l:‘d.ml-q-&_{d-u‘ s the close of, each Cunard | Money orders on Money Order Ofices in Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, New Brunswick, Nova ; Britisls Mails.close per Canadian steamer f1 P*Movoyy‘th-n’d?ynm-., per Cunard mnovlmmy at 12:50 p. me ‘_m mentary mail per Canadian steamer will be c teamet‘s mail from that port. . ,.'0..5--â€"0;::1 North side of the Ottawa.f Bs e node| x 323 Pinitoh Aekeicid. asud tp. | it l!l&lflvfiâ€" ‘riday Money mkum We Rastern, Montreal, Quebec. &¢ Aylpwer, and offices above, on Summer Medicinesâ€"W m. Hearn Quoit Meeting. Sisters, Ottawa. .‘ Just PublKsHedâ€"@. E Desbarats. A-'bu Invoicesâ€"T. Worthington Remgvalâ€"Fingland & Draper; Un no ooe-n;;-fll’tho names of Boanding Schookâ€"Distribution | of 'm--..mp wrand Concertâ€"Madame Parepaâ€"Rosa. City and County Oficial etern, Toronto, Hamilton, UNITED sTATEs TH B 'wq,p‘!-._.m -U. DELITERING AND CLOSING 0P waile. Old Ad: OTTaAWwA, JUNE 24, 1867. \ «ols @ smm NEW ADVERTISEMEN Is. M A DL ® arrogute "to Ahafacfyet | and Mt‘-l.up.‘: 1,.%a. m P\ Templetor 19308 m.| _ m. BRITTSH MAILS K extra Consttutional C a.m. to ? p.o @. P. IAK‘I. of John vurie & Son:â€" * live . issnea vice King \ | 600 p. m ) n..l:_:. } 11.402, m 11.%/%. m 14.40 m. m 6,00 p. m 8.00a. m.) 600 p. m BELIY®RD. 11,400. o. 3.3 p. m 6.00p. m be opened 11.80a. m characters of public men, both Conservatives and Reformers, the ‘selling of his own and his newspaper‘a ‘ilfinuh..!o the =Tories,‘> and. other equally discreditable «eta, â€"o¢ all which the files of the Glode bear teatimonyâ€" he raised himself to a high pinnagle otf politiâ€" cal power, ‘In an evil hour be fell from the 830 u. m ation of the following companies was gazetted on Satugday : h-c-uo-umu..c... pany; The Ontario Grain Drying Machine Company; The Bay of Quinte Gold Mining Company. . f 5.9 p. gu » 00 pr. om T.90 a. m 1.00 p. m, 1.90 a. us loity eminenceâ€"perhaps we should way the stern hand of retmbutive. justice hurled him from a position his> virtues never earnedâ€" andâ€"now he is driven to his old tricks in lh.o-hwwl?n-‘li(. It is from beginning to end the gzame of personal politics with himâ€"the mm__u" no Coaliti Cryâ€"â€"the conventionâ€"the denunciation of the Tomo-xlthulh-pmm intended to sell the TNE nilt Bm 4 reuees iess T .. ~ o6 Yomes=â€"all these things are but intended to sell the 3:‘.&.-0 make IOT' party for the Aonorable Gronaex Buows ! 1.00 p. my. «distinction, as to Conservative. or ‘Reform er. Itis not only a * most atupid thing, * but an exceedingly wicked, unpatriotie and traitorous thing in Mr. Browy, to strive for the reduction of the political power of his own . Province to a â€" minimum by dividing its strength, and plucing â€" one half its ,people in . ‘a position _ of antagoniam, not dnly to the other half, but to linr‘hoflln whule people of the other three Provinces, thereby m the hands of~the enemies of the ution within, and the enemics of British connection without the Dominion. These, Mr. Bnowy, are very, very stupid things, and no man knows it better than yoursell. . " Stupub thing,"" indeed! ** Fory organa,"" forsooth ! Will Mr. Browy dure to face the stateamen of the new Dominion in fair disénussion, in Purlinment or put ofâ€"it, in defenceâ€"of these ** stupid things * We shall see. But Mr. Bpows knows welk where the "atupmd thng" i=. He is lvAnq on the latent prejudice«s of the people of the Weat, u-lbqiammliqwubousm. He tremembers how by ‘sectrional strile, violent agitation, . the lomenting of political and at| of the new Constitution, is in tavok of con. te |timued Union and harmony. 1t is an ., | exceedipgly _ presuimptuous ‘and sauper il | latively ~©atupid thing " in Mr. Brows, m | to. suppose that the inhabitaats of the ‘| Dominion of Canada will give him credit for ; | a greater share of â€"wisdom than all the other ; | members of the Quebec Conference put toâ€" .. | getherâ€"than all the members of the Lohdon p | Conterence,* with his Excellency‘ and . the ,. | Colonial Secretary thrown inâ€"than all the , | Reformersa and Conservatives united of Nova, , | Scotia and of New Brunswickâ€"than all the ; | Upriest pagty‘‘ (which means the Conservaâ€" , | tives, Protestant and Roman Cathohe, who, the Witness says, will carry sixty out of the , | sixtyâ€"five seats) of Quebecâ€"than ail the " 'l'erio-,ud,wll.wchdimumt-g , | how many of the Reformers of Ontario. It , | is the very quintessence of a "atupid thing‘* , | in Mr. Brows to agitate for tht restoration of ; | party lings» in one Province when. no , | corresponding distinction wll be made in the other threeâ€"to contend for the | exelusion of party of Cantisn and Gait | from office, wlcl:,hanthu that party | will number at Aveâ€"aixths of the whole reptesentation of the Sister Provinceâ€"tw deâ€" | mand * pure party Government " by the light of the old party lines drawn under dit | lerent ciroumatances, when in New Bruns wick_thnthCafidoani- the (Fovernment, but in the electoral camâ€" | paign=â€"â€"when in Novea Scotia the Confederate y are pledged to stund as a unit ‘ilhontt ’diuimim, as to Conservative or'lotnn.', thk ~ Ti HOE GBIK m 6 muuse sb 4505 tC an party broils, which would neitber be shared in, nor reciprocated in any of thé other Pro vinces, except by the enemies of the new Constitution? No# Mr. Brows! None . of these are " stupid things," and in your heagt of hearts, you know it. = * +| loyal to the compact of 1864, t« .l,&nl f in the admmistration ot the Constitation it , las helped to make? A * -gw; .| thing" to argue in favor of the first‘ Go . | vernment of the new Dominion being formed of the best talent, which all the Proâ€" vinces afford? A * stupidothing" to deâ€" | précate the revival of sectional issues, which | rendered Parlisinentacy Government waller | the existing Constitutiony of Canada,‘ a'Xl'hu impossible, and which would inevitably be fatal to the suceess of thenew one? A Catupid Athing * to desire that yoder the new Consting tion both the parties of the west who shared | equally in the toils, of which there were| ry, and the sacritices, if there were any, | Lx?"bfll’!l. it about, hould share equally ; | in "its advantages? _A * stupid â€"thing" to , ask the people to © rise above the pitifuiness | [*g« party . politic="" and recognise the new | duties, the new responsibilities, and the new dignities which have heen imposed upon | i theur by the peaceful revolution now all but | ! consummated* A "sqapid thing\ to endeavor | * to persuade‘the Proviace of Ontario not to throw awhy its just influence in the Legis: y lanire of the Confederacy by uncaliedâ€"for | & egunizer‘s issue of | The HamiROA Timesdenics the a . [ _1 _ _" _ tds We read in the chiet organizer‘s issue of| The HamiKoA Tim»s denict 68 * Ssestion of |, THE; ADDRES® To MR. MoyiAan. | the Ulstthat ‘*about the most stupid thing | the Spectaor that there were Ofl® â€" apyry PC I P the Kiditer of the Temes : we have seen in m good while is the protest | sons‘ . present at the RefoF® 9 ceting in Hamil| Dzas Sin: The other evening a commun of the Tory orstans against the action of the | ton. _ 1t say« there were " B of sixty"* #slIicationâ€" was circalnted through ‘the city, ovi 'l'omalufifim Association, in passing a | that that was « a CY Harger npate‘, h88 [ tho signatite‘ of "Ottawn.! (Bnt !want reo { resohition against " the gontinuahce of the ! " hanally attends the “I"llry‘n.‘v“n(l of the ;"’ “."W that it is ;'“ with a ‘Vh' P Coalition." It may imit the purposes of j "Reform Asso¢¥.tion!* We cheerfally give | offering an opinion on, of vontmdicting an speculator in pobtics to denounte us a stuc, th* re0rgARi®r rs the. benefit of this candid exâ€" | of, «Ottawn‘a* assertion«, that 1 now addrcs pid thing" the gction of the Tory organs in | planation. Th importance will be nuderâ€" | you, for 1 never condescend to bandy word '"’infl io proserte "the peace of the dountry stood whed we . add that Hamilton C@nbnns > wipp ,‘W whom I know to be a liae.) B !und kecure for the new Consthtution â€"a fair bout thitee thqusand eloctors. * | that communication .it may be #een that th { trial, with the sull approbation of all: the parâ€" §\ mutâ€"omunt«ecomutmacumizes memb rs o4 TNo ftarrChambir took ‘a grou ties .toiu_(mninm but we are sgtisfied that .. EK )q‘\L NJIEWV &R ‘:’mm&m«m ‘:‘: the intelligence of gthe eleciors Â¥ill readily b\ o ts t Movian‘s course as a journalist, and that the !;u‘ulo them to the discovery that the ilupd‘-! ) |'II!QAL~â€"-AI'flf¢“'.Ih~‘ *ntvieeds it """.: &filxy&m%'ma.:fl: ity may be found in other quarter=~ | Russell Mouse we notice that of A. 18089 | 1t Fs to be that compilers of directo Vc# s, @stupid thing‘" to invite the | Light, Bsq._C. 6., many y-rnfhn-l’ Engineer ’ rids do ux mofe Dains to #iÂ¥e Tha nane Undocdists â€"=of â€" Outario x: :uhter > ue l zy 1 _ * *n y n Ed h <lbiichifateedeiithi dffearelimntatiail Amomein red llllFl- P r“lll iicy may be found in other quarters~ * ! RKustelt """"‘*l“‘* ::.'.‘q....k'?' < Je it a, @stupid thing"" to invite “""U‘b t f es Unionists _ of _ Ontatio to . eht he i af t Esqâ€"«C. 6., "‘"’)‘:I us sn * .\ @bter _ the | of Ruilways in the Musriti Dominion of" Canada. with the same| in that capacity Mr, Ligl cordiqlity _ of feeling as pervaides the European -l'.V’onh Amer Unioniste df Quebec," Nova Scotine and New1 * !* **8t ranning fines on u+",e‘y N @stupid thing * to persuade | . Fwugsâ€"â€"At t'ucv'ylnék on men notsto <quarrel who m no carise of ""'l-lnh--n. the old by difference? A 4 stupil thing"" to t for vly used as a stable by r right of the/Retorm party of t::““'nt, apd latterlyMturned hito a g that section of it, <which has been | D vqm Rhmiplons hvodk loyal to. the compact of 1864, to s L e " T Oe adinbdly in the admmistration ot the (‘milz: st hm.ifl.,;:‘;“: it . lHas helped to make*® A 4 .dn.u[WMWw‘nnh«r. is hatreds,. the lying away game of personal politics with teorganizationâ€"the noCoalition nventionâ€"the denunciation of the rbu pm.l II from the ald may the: hurled him | of the * K hard labor.â€" stupid Mvo” "'li" ““‘MM Hon: | $3 and" costs dead | with cacryin; alians | distmisted. ‘I Coge c onotve oC . Te Springs, the Montreai T. have extengad ipol " o Ortikaph Two miles distant from the hotel ::':;--fl-t“h Thrk how mitker tor anglers, fish, affording ample The hotel and the grounds c tensive vh-dthmr at certain seasons. of the y+; beantiful. _ . Yllfl.uu"llm aced oo oi lald out de walks, and d retreat«. in Appropriate less than four tenâ€"pin alleye apparatus for ladies and gead] f This building is l‘:‘pdou edilice, three storeys high, contain ene hundred â€" airy sleeping 'fl"""’ soveial parlors,‘ draw. ’lm linrdâ€"room«, readingâ€"tooms, &e., sad twonty well appointed: bath rooms; ten fvom C ue o on edecetomeny on sepvate floors. wholo In a style of dc M&:-\ 'I‘I-:.l w d. most a & d«» tached bailding containing a number of bathâ€" rootms, where will be found the modert -p:u- ances auitable fur A myuler course otf hyâ€" mmwuhmw and erected ‘a snitanle bu elass hotel, and laid out the on a geale worthy the placs Tith diirein Whonadicarmaccins. â€" effects of its medicinal waters, for the salubrity of its air and the beauty of its scenety. Emâ€" inent men of science had analyrzed the wators, and found them» to soutain all those princâ€" plea which are prized in medicinal waters in the old '.Hl:“ (h'-uv. Many distinâ€" guished quest of health and pleasure ::-Mmu ldw‘o:mnhum friends to rmdm vantages lhyclnd, warter of a cunt mmmu.’fumnwwuo:.'rm for want of proper apirited management of the place many were deprived of the natural L vantages to be derived from it. Sceine this .. For tho convenience Ne long ago us 1812 the Caledonia Springs | tions nge hnd obtabucd a wide celvbrity for mhe pocinty | siped CANADA HOUSEâ€"â€"CALEDONH a aPRING®, b This establishment, under the management of Mr. James Gouin, of the Russell House, Ottawa, will be opened on the first of July, the day that ushers in the new regime of the Dowts1os . the usuat way ; bu-'blutl-"(.‘api-l" When she was liberated, she slid half way down her greased ways, with her bow Just touching the water, bat beyond that\sho would not budge, and at fAive o‘ciock the was still there, n-mmm-mmm: far a steamer to haul her into Rer element. She ho;:: ::v. M;ll. Clarke, and was boilt by i. . Het leagth in 94 feet ; beain 19 feet 2 inches ; register 80 tons, and is deâ€" aighed to carry lamber. Saturday morning last. (Flags wore at bow and sterm, and sho was chris Lavsen or a Banor.â€"The -l'[v .'* for some mouths past been on the atocl the Canal Basin, was to have been lawie tible manner. _ Hornutt loses fingers. When will bove learn i ’Mâ€"mmm from under a cirenlar saw in the mill Ol â€" Johnson & lll,hbh-dwaqmbyn. and {tvarfully mutilated, During the excitement a sou of lil_l-n-u.ml. looking it Cowan, thrust his han#under another circular dosing a part of his fingers. â€" Dr. Wood was sent for, and found it necessary to amputate one of Cowan‘s Wuh the palin of ‘the hand, (which he T dn in ol ud on gb_;_t’l.‘ lacerated it in a most ter. Porice Cocat.â€"Mary OBrign," vagrancy.; Aned $2 and costs or three woeks in jail at hard labor.â€"â€"Lavinia Cleasonyfinsulting and abusive language towards Mary Horton : fAined $2 and ‘costsâ€"Patrick Rock, insulting and abusive l-.-?.:ouum.- Ottaws ; Aned $3 and costs.â€"‘ . Rathwell was charged with carrying water without licemse ; caes, "hu The case ’;'ll!-‘zd to on Saturday, obtaining goods under f(also pretences, was The Gagat Caxtarmon â€"Madume Parepaâ€". Rosa is certai®ly to be hotre on faturday .: About 400 tickets have been solt at a dollJ_ each, and there is to. be no secoud pfl«-,l Pg‘lnélhflnl-l gentlemen have been got | up in the country to attend the concert A nugber of tickets have been sold at Amprior } andother places nearer," It" is belioved that the Rink will be quite ready by the tim» .r! The bourding overhcad is near y nee and the o‘h:‘:.xn\';-mut- .“r ‘ MMH t the direction o Mr. Lester, Nee advettisement M Sb Cnarten or ACG@DEN TA,â€"A s ditrenatest degree of cold 1 wi;‘. veel cb previons night, 16 above zero, % y T? above #or, ‘ â€"_ Neoen, sun, 102 above term. 1 _ 6 p.m, T9 above xorm. Metnonorogicat Onservarioys.~ by Mr. W. Hearn, Optician and Dr ket Drug Store, Yorkst. ; â€" Savreans N-Sw.â€"rhhinl« ~nwc‘vénm day at the Bullovine Gardons. _ Lots of f lots of pleasire are expectook ~A bra quadrille band are to be in attendine doubt large numbers of people of both will be there, and wo wish thetd joy. It ? borne" in mind that this is the ownâ€"Hook and Laddcr Company ,* people do not know them as the Saner 3-& on Saturday evening last Id be desited, and the nudi again and agatu. &M announce jntention to remain this woek was pany have beea induc woull, to remaitt th t play three more nights, and Saturday, when t the choicent pieces of 10 P uns :."‘" laid Nz"ihl a view to and drives and (ionabe nororeame * Â¥ mnast ladies and lnl?o.-m” TH® on a" sMIV! and facility,) and exâ€" ) reatiol hi« hand, though the d lacerated it in a most ter. Hornutt loses part of his vlllhoy-l.nlohpmul? a Drastarre ¢ ea Induced, of visitors to the â€"The barge wiich has OTTaW s, Jun e nand an exâ€" 'fi:: which VeaP 14 extrutdely I * f o m w Q-u »"‘.‘“ the "arriyals int "u-J' ;:::l \)‘?yw ."h.“lz the t“’ d‘l"dol’_'. ‘notice that of A, Lnders 1t is """’m“"thum-mmoa directo. many y.rn:i‘lu.-[ Enginger :‘;‘nd--t more F‘::«;‘:"‘f lh‘“m Muritime Provinces, White fl-{::"' m o% d ‘g pe Mr, Light constructed the :"M'“' it of “‘:’n" ""M, “:‘.‘I '“_ ho eeel oo Bottnay: sn [ Semaee S pli friends from ‘the surrounding lines on the continent townships, took forcible of the St clock on nunday. morning ‘ l'-(rk!-’-: "AP_}I‘ orflnlndh: mflu& the old building which was :"J: !:t.:"n the chair), :::h l;.un « e itable by DPp \’..nu-flhlu“, Literary Alfllfuhl‘ ’.\'0., sir, ':.IA";!!G: Into a gymuasium for W# | betleve 8i â€"of the unfiunkmees sls kT §R EEEmEs) COmeras Germ [R â€"â€"As a son of Mr. ' being M'I‘" from Point the dust from nader a | Tae streets are being de mill of | Johnson: & | elaborately than usual" for e TY piCAmi¢ copacs off 4 avdons. lo‘.»(l’yn wh P‘Ff‘!"k A h’&m wh be in attend&ace. X was christened in pickerel and eltent it was Thers 4 B0 s w BR O h hn | # N-nl.:t. Sveing this a ed the site, t for m first ute grounds a Bne Sappers apart ti t hoisted during the t \..’\ sgist, ® Ned hed on ¥¥ice, in Om t HACD Vory ZUCOTEon of Lanada, ano it &wiâ€"". quiry whether vaccination has Qeap atmo,4e" =â€"= he prevalence of c-sll.n, is a new and alarming feature in â€" condition of Canada, and 1t sugg to with anficient care p. . |j),., VC TRBiAH â€" party just arrestod at Danâ€"arvon. The Gorvernment also offeted N-.bodd,hbllhuy in six mouths, proâ€" vide«4 he pleaded guilty to the charge in thr men‘, the officers of 'h'lcfifl-‘m"hvi: fi" «vidence for the Queen againitt the me bers of the Feniat party just arsocisd state â€" Rat milltans 20 _ _# ~C/U TOP a small | :Tus Gorp Distuicr.~â€"The settiement of the | #tute. _ But millions are expected from the | Chancery suit has inspired fre«h confidence in ‘ bishope who hre to arrive ; it seems that they | the gold regions, and land in the vicinity of 'lll-llflh-'“ihfiy“k.h of gaid. / Mex'lh Richardson mine has advanced in pice ;bopamnqmw." | considerably within the last few days. _ The , ns nnenneiiily M ABMimmmmmmmcoccee....... i. number of strangers vi-i.:l.n‘ tholgold regions Sentence of Meany, Foméata during the weék greatly increased, f ut * ritm* mh‘lotbr:cl‘tuu of stage " proprietors, TVa Meraid‘s Dublin 'r""' Y "EPh*" | some of whoin were beginning ‘to think their ’J.M any, who was ""i tried tor Â¥Fenian occupation gone. ‘We occasionalily hear of trem> n, by apecial , was brought new gold discoveries, but the precious metal is into court this morning, and sentenced â€" to not found . in large ‘-...E:" Operations Bite / years imprisonment in a penal convict atill continue at the various whafts which have n"“ i. Nifore the passage of the sentence been opened, and gold in smail\ quantitics is sany deliyered a apeech to the T euriy i8 | boing fourdl at moskod the mines. Onâ€"Satarâ€" whic s he p} n 2a «Attorican citizen | S0V M PUDE at youe nine weres, on lot 17, in agninst the; tion as cartied on by the the fifth concession of Madoc, for $9,000, to Cro# a; he protortion of the United | $7C 58 Clarke, Blackburn & Co., of Totonto â€"â€" Ntat:« Ga mni inind that he hnad | HOMAL C Intélligencer ever been for revolutionary. or other | s serv: es by the Fenians in America ; he inâ€" , _ Tus Puxck or Wares! Fuexou Masten.~â€" dign +ntly m&h bate overtures made to | The Prince of Wales marked his stay in Paris him sa his y, by the British Govern» | by one of those acts of kihdneas whish L .* ment, the officers of which had acilu l1 °C | t ground trom into flte ch ca wliie | Cunue is not un ged. In 1862 the i]m‘pdm. in Rome with a ‘pud: o‘::my-ln. The ‘letter, which is from a good source, says : * | = Fdr the centenary uui-u{-:, Rome wil} Iur..uw but it is thought that few lay on «m come. Meanwhile great preparaâ€" tions are making.: This morning the mani. cipal counci! met to decide what should be do.vh"l'hll“lhfiy. It voted s':iooo( which will not go very far, The festival will | be a‘most exclusively ecclesiastical, There: | will be an extraordinary illumination of the | busilica of the Vatican on the 29th, and one of tho ullmd'l(. P..'l t.)lt'wmfhn‘h ato not enough Justres in 4 y hay: been sent tor from Nlpk-udfluna, so you may j that it is intended to.do ““‘L"“f‘ mag t it in the way otf illumiâ€" aBy vubice erudt w ies $h c dR 11c o2 nation in those two ch ‘The Pope is much pleased ; it nufiu.m. see many bishops arrive, and to get u .lur.n-fiu with sloqmd-nmltad-. le spends &gr «t deal, and does not‘ know what cconoâ€" my i. This prodigality dovs not please the Cuurh, but who would dare to tell the Pont® that he must spend less? â€" Piga JX only dock like other Popes ; he thinks of the tm« present, and leaves it to his successot to tak» ~are of the future, l’mbfil‘o.uw the J:oman government has incurred 500 mil. lions of dubt, ‘l\hhpuuyvelllnr.l-dl Stute. _ But millions are <xpected from the . u.b.-p--h‘o\nbufln'u-«-g that they . will i.l1 come with heayy chests of gaid. . mll bopamnqmw.‘ | pected. The Archbishop or'mo.g has writ }un-. have a convent 4 for his accom. | modation and for that ty pricsts, who imt--cn.pouhluub. uch an enormous twtinue is not un In 1862 the 'M-pd Mouline in Rome with a train of sixtyâ€"five . The ‘letter, I.blcl»k,b_lu-nnd . SOY® : & _THECOTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 2%4, 1867 To nrld t reSip ht l2 aessecsc h o toâ€"morrow Bome very fine arches have been on the line of march,. ‘The tnraâ€"out pocted to be one of the largest ever witnessod in this city, if the weather s«hould y provw‘ propitious. . *.; Fdward Carter, 4. C., is taiked of as a repre» sentative of the Central division in the Legis. lature of Quebec., § _A considerable number of people leave ot an excarsion toâ€"New York om Monday next, to be present at the great Caleilonian wathors ing to be held there un the 27th. | Moxtazar, Jane 24, 1867, | _ A botter Imhon:‘ldn-mdululha&cn-hry ot the German Society by «Mr, Brydges, in | wifich he clearly disproves the statements : published in some of the western‘ papers, charging the Grand Traonk oficials with groas | inhumanity towards German emigrants while ' beiny conveyed from Point Levi to Detrolt. Tae streets are being decorated much more !:xqmnym.-.l for the procession of ""s °0 ve held there on the 27th. About five hudn’--u-n of the Y Men‘s Christian Association were photog &My in a body, in fromt of K tch.> The session of this association terminate to.day a The Grecion resumes her place on 1. C route on Tueceday next, at on n ie epar d O@terJay by his horse run away into the {.é.a-. McCormick ‘® heul-h. was â€" dashed aghin«t a tree and his skull fractured., Th licensed vietuallers of this city held a meeting toâ€"lay to consider a notice calling on them,to sign certain bonds at once, on pain of havinz thâ€"ir licenses cancglled." Mr. “A::‘. son, their solicitor, stated that they were legall y bound 004‘- any bonds of this o. l\'rlptlmn. after receiving their Hcoonsos. 1| « Heraid‘s Dublin lr«lol SAy® Stephen any, who was lately tried for Â¥enian -‘.irt'ochlleon, was brought court this morning, and sentenced " to * years imprisonment in a penal convict *. _ Before the passage of the sentence y delivered & peACh IDb tha anuse i. 20000 Em Cmy merome â€" CC . Ge â€"â€" EdE The Globe warns Reformers not to put taith th the tumors of pestponement of the general cluction fill September, as it says writs will :‘E ?on:Jl.;e ‘a« soon as practicable after «t Mty. ; * X London . despatch says a Mr. Thomas lfs’of:h‘lk. t:"-lfflour. wis fatally injured €Altevdaw hss s Rawic n avil s W â€" The Londonets were beaten. by Toronto in the cricket match toâ€"day. 1 A good many soldiers o+ the 13th Hussare whos» time is up, are waiting to be sent 2 NT » there went off very satisfacto yestes lay 'ub;w a. single « noss ¢r rowdyism in the four a TCP Wilaoif a. single case of draul.<n noss ¢r rowdyism in the four days they lakted, The trotting match was won by the "Mare o Hainiiton ;" time 2:16. ©"Ontario" won the "beaten plate," in two heéatsâ€"hest time being PA SPECIXL _ TELEGRA Ms| f Fo the Ottava Times. + I 1. ~â€"â€"I torgot to mention, for the informaâ€" tivn ot the Sterrâ€"Chamber, that in 1837 my grand: ither‘s second cousin, by the mothers tide, sold a horse to the governigent, therefore 1 am p-l:::z.tol person who received thonty direetl y the pubtic chest . ; â€" ALK (@thowa, June 21, 1867. directuty fot ‘the ‘)"un 1866 and 1867, viz. John 1.yorf, I8t Vice President ; 4. OK e, ,lh\‘lm“:itm; Wiltiam Watsts, l’ml- MceCatity, Patrick Dunn, James Bradley . and Putrick Dunn, ‘Trustees. 1 expect Mr. 1. Dunn‘s name had to be used twice tor the purpose ot making up the twelve trustees. _1 would hambly ‘suggest (now that Mr. Fricl bas re -\.F‘dall conuection with the cabal), that *r, I‘. Donn‘s name be put down once mote, in order to keep up the nn-h(:. o YVours respectfully, .\ in a eity Eper.u having acven of them are not to directuty for ‘the years > John 1Â¥or Is#t Vice Pro ” Deas Sin: The other evening a un i _[ (Per Aflantve Cable and Montreal Line.y < cation was cireulated through ‘the . (ity, OÂ¥er | =â€"~==â€"== mm nainmmsnee .o TT ies | the signature‘ of "Ottawa.! (But 1 want you | FROM EUuROPE.. »to understaud that it is not with a view of | > . moemnn im e e ® ! offering an opinion 0B, of vontmdicting any | Adjournment of the French Metorm De# | of, @URtawna‘s" assertions, that 1 now address gim unc k baté w m you, l:u 1 never condescend to bandy words | Paris, Jane 22.â€"â€"The Corps Legislatit adâ€" : with & person whom I know to be a liar.) By: I {}Z".'{‘;‘:,,;":‘;}“.'.f‘g‘;;‘,g‘{,?,’;}'?' "m'.m“l by that communication it may ha sh.. arce in * 4 . & t FROM MONTREAL. Toroxto, June 22 tegram from St.Catherines saya the maces vent wmny. They closed lay withodff a single case of dram‘.~s FROM. TORoNnTto. 2. nTRLTRUOR. . .Â¥O#, atr, would you : it; of the nincteen names mentioned y paper,as baving been clected, actually -fxdmm not to be found in the city ITALY. very fine arches have been netmbets of the Young tion were photogtaph. , in fromt of Knox‘s to : ‘resident ; â€"Al. K he, Wiltiam Watsh, r‘-ficâ€" in, James Bradley and 8. 1 expect Mr. 1. be used twice tor the the twelve trustees. 1 A Migxen Mail will Tus Fesiax ?mouuâ€".w.e sincerely hope that the ':.b.:'l ol--avoyo which has been adopted by mperial Government, so opâ€" portunely and bappily, and which cannot fail ‘:rn-lm the most benefitial results, will be imitated by. the Government of Canada in reâ€" gard to nronnllt:‘w,- men now m:‘r::d dl: the penitentiary at Kingston, As re Rey. Mr, McMabon, and Cot. Lynch we would eapecially &l-\d for their release, Enough has been done to show the Fenians of the United States and their sympathizers that we here in Canada can vindicate our outraged laws and punish the offenders regardless of their threats and denunciations. Let mercy now step in and unloose the prison bars of those m,l'qnlded men who, doubtless, by this time have seen their folly and repented of it poignantly and sincerely in the silenge and solitude of their gloomy cells, Let‘ the new Domigion be inaugurated by such an act of clemency as this, an act which will earn the commendatiâ€"n of men and the blessing Heaven.â€"Canadian Freeman. Aftairs in Birminugham. _ Naw Your, June 21.â€"The Herads Birmingâ€" bam, England, special says the lull which m«nd:fthu riot of last Tacaday in this city continues. The city police are stil} armed with entlasses, which they wear on every ,occasion on duty. Five bundred special constables had been sworn in, but ot those two hundred have been discharged. Murphy, the Anti. Popery lecturer, as he is termed, lectures every night in some ®nq of the halls or public rooms of the town.‘ The distorlan>e nnyi break ont again. ‘ <> Yesterduy a grout match for $2,000, between " Dexter," in harness, and * Ethan Alien," with running mate, mile heats, 3 in Gâ€"came off on I"uh‘gn Course, . "Ethan Allien" won in 3 straight heats in 2:15, 2:16, 2:19, this being the fustest timg on record. â€" "Dexter‘s" u-elpgbe‘wwvu B:154. « . New York Mosey Market. s New Yorr, June 21.â€"Gold 138 : sterling 16 a sad + New 10 a 104 President Joun ; _New York, June 22.â€"Pre artived this evening, Al} al. was greeted with cheers and 1 kerchiefs by ladies}; the soene but of an enthusiastic and ver acter. + 7 jJariediction . 7. "~"Parement of Oregon and Wuhinmon', that our recently uc-mim) Russian American territory is ‘to beattnched in his niflilcls The New Americ New York, June 21.« General Rousseau, who | l!le lk'plrt-rhl. of Oreg T F hpGn t uin abatinibiduaines 4t t dck Lind S ic diplematic note, that hostilities be auspended in Candia, and that an enquiry be made into the grievances of the ('mi-xi.m&y & commis» sign appointed eollective} y by the great powers | and the Porte, â€" ‘The Turkish government pro« | fesses to have information from Omarâ€" Pasha, , that heâ€"is making considerable progress, and ‘hopes soon to subdue the Cretans. bact Politicat Ammesty in Austrias ‘ Â¥iexxa, Jane 21.â€"Tho A ustrian gnw{mmm( , has granted . an amnesty .to ~all > political ‘ offenders including Kossuth., 1 7 : Reform in Poland. ‘ Warsaw, June 21.â€"â€"The Emperor Alexander :u l:oud a deores. suspending confiscation jn ‘olard, NOC3 m to those in Lospox, June 21.â€"A ;lenph‘fmm Couâ€" stantimople gives a report that the Sublime PForto has refused to consent to the request of ‘f‘i‘lr great powers, preferred through a collective L o fls iL * is1 The Sultan Refuses to Suspend HostHlities in Candia» New York, June ?2.;8to;ling Exchange vloses quict at 109] a 104. Gold closed ‘at 138. Governments without material alteraâ€" tion Baxy Fraxcisco, J 21 .â€"â€"Ci in Fritg, | Kiven is not ; (k:.':lwk“f uMbqlm e, Rolston & ""‘_""L'hf to 1 Fig ers, on June $H6, and a clause Mbis advice is n his will Geqneathed $24#â€"100 to the Secretary | TC8Cuts, it is } ull"th.- Freasury of t} nited States, to be n'.! tion and revo ‘ plied to cancelli ig the national debt. [ | commun seps { A lawnu rans through a Wagom» : k‘cl‘ing or the -/fT.n;vm..un, June 22.â€"â€"The Cincinpati ex ::'u‘flw n “:r’v;: train«this morning ran through a c;v\.; ,-3:«-:"?' “;'t I W fises Sipae aind his witer and nepord killing | fmportant:. 7 ? Ing ||my c!MIdn.-n. is wife, and severcly injur» :[uenliuu u!' t , Mmante Delivered up 1, Ih"l’l MA gouss | Anna p to the HMbera3,, | MbD0t alter * Pmiraperruta, June X.â€"Havana} advices state that the steamer Virgin« left Vern (ruz ‘ Yn the 8th and Lisal on the 12th, When the Firginia touched at Lisab she was soon after aurrounded by the Liberal boats, demanding the surrender of Santa Anns. Capt. Deskin refused, and was threatened with violence, As there was no Amcrican war vessel there to protect him, he protested, and only gl\\"gs‘ him up when they were about getting ready to fire into the Virginia, 80 onds this.oventful | trip, whichk will be the mcans of an interâ€" national claim on the part of the United State«. ; * Loxnos, June 22.â€"â€"Rve.â€"Advices »from the continent represent that a feeling is prevalent both in Paris and Berlin, that r-::ytiom between the Emjpcror Napoleon, and thw/ King of Prusâ€" sia are not cordial, * m s 8. Artival Out of the 81. Patrick.**" ; Grascow, June 22.â€"â€"The _ steamship~ N. Patrick: from qQuebec on thd 11th, artived here Just evening. â€" â€" & s AMERICAN: DesraTocHEs Losnos, . June 23â€"# p.m'.â€"(‘onsolu’ 941. Bonds unchanged. 111. nnchanged, ‘Other markets unchanged. 4 j Adeption ofthe North German Constitw» thoms Basiix, June 22â€"â€"Evening.â€"Tho : Constitnâ€" honL: the North Gertman Confederation hav» fng been ratified by all the. States composing Llut body, wilt be officially promulented on SATURDAY‘S DESPATCHEs, Ad Distaior.â€"Thesettiement of the suit has inspired fre«h confidence in egions, and land in the vicinity of LAtest._New York Money ;flnrku. MIDNIGHT â€" DESPATCHES. AMERICAN NEws. and land in the _v_i:lâ€":;it;v of I‘lno has advanced in price ASL, L. ics) 1 T FPROM ECROPE. A Patriothe American Territorys attrached to his fiifi&:; 21.â€"â€"It is ascertained from who is the Commander of z._.rm,mu Johnsoun All aloig the route he ‘s and waving of handâ€" one being throughâ€" very exciting char> Aankine Eus h PmE llllllnip N. j new \, arrived | they » utte e t‘ t Alsis ;“{8 | Jrish * .4 ple g is no :; ©ostume, and ‘ive;.:l the léld_i;"i‘nâ€";fi: ouse, and highâ€"top boots, and slouc ed hu-,-hhlhho unllom| ‘i‘:e hvh:h he moved amon men, in w worked, and lou-b{ and died. | . Provrost» Grax» Rirts Marcon.sâ€"We under stand that a movement has been set on foot in voluateer citcles in this city with the view of organizing a grand Rifle Match, to come off about the middle of August next, and to which it is proposed to invite competitors from all parts of Canada and the Lower Provinces, We trust that the mattef will be taken up and cartied out in the spirit and with the success which > its importance _ dese «=Quebec Chronicle, * e â€" «_ ==The scut, 'l'honpy modeled a sta. tuette of Gclmgwlct, which, at the order of officers and men of the old Sixth Corps, is | to be reproduced in colossal form, and erected f in a place of honor at West Point, Xt.’l'bo.r | son has discarded the traditional heroic style | o.! costume, and gives us the soldier in Liz Tax (GOveRxoRâ€"GENERAL.â€"As : has already been announced, his Excellency the Governor General of the Dominion of Canada sailed on ‘Thursday last, by the Nestorian, and may be expected here on Baturday or Sunday. ‘The magistrates of the district of Quebec and the city council intend presenting his Exce}â€" lency with an address, It is stated that the Viceâ€"Regat inmily will, for tho present, take up theirâ€"residence at Spencer Wood. ‘The Sewell building on the Etpllnide, formerly used by the Post Office Department, has been fitted up{n an office for his Exceleney and ; Stafl.â€"Quebec Chronicle. C $ i e TV Seue public, and no disgrace to the individual ; aud wabhope that the comiug elections\ will> show & gernérous consideration; for the claims of our coâ€"religionists to a voice in the Legislation of th» country. <â€"Canacan Freeman. â€" « * A | "utctest; ; when . we dind the Tory â€" Lord ‘ | Cranbourn supporting the idea suggested by e ‘ the Radical Mill, and both of thein advocating i | not the levelling doctrine that majorities may s | rule as .they please; but the enlightened, *| bumane and Conservative principle that every class has its right to representation and a conâ€" ’ sequent roice in the direction of legislation, We need not here enlarge on the means proâ€" (| posed by Mr. Mill to secure the end ; it is enough for present putposes to know %nt the ( desirability of that end was admitted Aby alt parties in the House of Conmmogs, and we have * ‘ ®right to believe, therefore, that a plan ‘will; | yot be devised to accomplish it. : l , In the meantime, we look to the liberality | of the Lonservative and Liberal HReform (as distinguisbed from the Grit) parties in this | province to do for the Jrish Catholics of Onâ€" | tario what Mz. Mill desired to do for all small | porties in Englandâ€"secure them fair equiâ€" | vaient of representation in the Legislature | commensurate ‘with their numbers and pogiâ€" | tion in the country. Attention has been diâ€" recfed to this subject before in theso columns, ' but the appeal of ‘Mr, Mil} British House | of Commons, and the disti ed considerâ€" | atien it received, have suggested a second roâ€" | ference to the wiitter which is not only one of personal in##rest with those on whose behalf ! we prefer the dcim’ but of fair play on the | part of our neighbors/ . We Â¥elieye that repreâ€" ’ I sentative government wil} never be a permaâ€" | nent success until means are devised for t . | . their numbers, 1t requires on testants tho exercise of a little lolding in abeyanice of prejudic always be disregarded with ad public, and no disgrace to the i Wwohlrona that 1x e on ix af 14 amcs L2 1 .. 1O . S ' P77UZIp £70Â¥IN00, _ equitable representation of all classes : use | Ourreaders that these s the tyranny of majorities is unln:,:flll’;‘de.. the Emperor‘s princip tructive of the pesce of the comtronwealth, | get from America, may But at present we see no reasph why, with | at all the drug stores i the machipery now existing, the Catholies of | sz miew the Western Province should not be accorded a | . How to Maxe Moxz: fepresentation both in the Local and, General siding in the vicinity tlh«-;flnhtm"tm in gomething like proportion to ‘ who brive un Insiace 4.4 wele snovew P c cs y nnnt d i I s A0Adintpinaths Di Jetnialbied hi i lulpllm' | out the whole extent of the British Empire concerus no class so much as it does the pmé feesors of the Catholic faith, In. eyery part ©xcept in Ireland, humerically in the minority, Stattered, and politicatty powerless wherever the absolute rule of majority prevails,â€" they have in the means o securing a representation of minoritiesâ€"the subject which Mr. Mill disâ€" cussed with sa much abilityâ€"an intevest far in advance of any other body in the State, Mr. Mill‘s plan, it is needless to miy, was not adopted ; it was not introduced w itl‘uanyfcx-‘ pectation of its imimediate adoption ; bht it is a sign of great hope for the futute of the Briâ€" tish Empire, wher we fiad the 'leid‘ing minds of the age engaged on devising < mean« for the due representation of all classes and of every interest ; : whet | we find\ the . ‘Pore + _nlh * Mr, John Stuart Mill, the distinguished political cconomist, has brought before . the Imporial Parlisment a subject which, throughâ€" Out the wholo extant se dhe woulls! O oR I 200 "almess protbuds to believe that a "solid Aund then, how beautitully the two work to. | " phalanx of Lower Canada votes" will attempt | gether, Mr, Brown says the issue will be | "¢o control the"kction of the Government, " | Canada trrews the other three members @f the 1 There is a clase of Reformers, in Upper Canada, | Confederacy, Mr. Howe says it will be three who msist upou d%\'idhu: the strength of this | against Canada. Both you will see, state the Province, â€" They have set up the oty. " no | sume thing, but.in ndi"ercut way. Office wi k cualition," which means that, it thoy can belp | produce the â€" proper éffect, and therefore, in it, their party whall have no voice in the first | advance, we bespesk comfortable «inecures,_ Government of the Dominfon, which they know | with good salaries attached, for Mesars. Howe fall well must be a Coalition. Wheh the vast , aud Browp, or Brownfnd Howe, as the rader majority in Lower Canada are counted as Con. | may pléaseâ€"8f, Catherines Journal. » | ! gervativesâ€"in comparison witl annexation. / menememmmenmmnenmmen ommtvement mm mmmemmmemmmemes | ists an@ revolutionistsâ€"and an almost equalâ€" HKFOnE ; UTACYEAT .â€"_.‘Pha i Inwuy M af Arvalv 4s a n kTUhy or Ttus Hoyx. Mz. Cirarysar.â€"The Iy large majority of New Brinsw ick are count" | q1 o,"‘g ) ntendent of Education arrived in . ed as. Reformers, it‘is evident weâ€"can have town on Tg y might on his return) from | no other than a Voalition Govertnment.; When Eutope, He Was received at the BonaÂ¥enture the quéstion of forming the new Government Station by the d Bf. the Education has to be discussed, who come froim New Bufeau Ilf;l'ml.' of the Notmal School Brunswick to Ottawa to take part in the disâ€" * h tla% o m 2 wiag and a number offrien Flags were also digâ€" eussion * _ Mr. Tilley and Mr. MitcheH, both 5 f if c Edu £ f ~ 4 e seotiay | Played in honor of Mr. Chanveay on the Eduâ€" Reformers, And who come from Nova Hcotin? | °. ,; r q : i ns cation .. Bnildings, Notre meâ€"st. â€"â€" Montreal Mr, ‘Archibald and Dr. lnpp¢1r. one Reformér Gazette aud one Conservative. And Iwith whom do ues g n l they come to discu«s? With Lower Canada | ¢ Conservatives and Upper Canada Reformers} BUSINE®® XoOmenrcthe _ | To Sv 1. E REPR I‘ES'I‘A‘I‘(OI OF MINORUITIEs, Conservatives and Upper Canada Reformers and Conserviatives. Out of these cletuents, does any sane man â€"expect the evolution of avything but a Coalition*â€" If Upper Canada is to divide, hglf one way and half the other, her infuence in the Pominion Government will not be equal to that of Lower Canada united." ‘The conventioniets may succeed in rendering this service to the Province of On. tario, reducing its influence in the Federal Government to the lowest point.: but it is certain that they can succeed in nothing elsc, | _ Dut theadmission of the Watness thit, at the outsid¢; not more than five upposition candiâ€" l-(ll(('# can be returned in Lower Cabnada, is vory Haportant:< This fact would of itseli settle the «guestion of the Dominion Government. ‘XAII the opposition Ahat can be got up elscwhere willinot alter the result which such a strong Evavivame o0 ho aso? dn C l U not witer the result which such a strong alpport from . Lower ‘Canada ; wou;d insure, Weâ€"never hiad any doubt that the first Governâ€" meut of the Dominion would receivea generâ€" leus support at the hands of the House of Coinâ€" mouns ; but thi« information from Lower Canada justifies ithe bolief |that the inajority will he very large, . * $ x The Weimees protpuds to believe that a "solid « phalanx« of Lower Canada votes" will attemmpt " <o contfol: thekction of the Government. There is a clase df Reformers, in Upper Canada, who masist upon dévidfnu the strength of this B on Eon l 0 dg o o I T A 3 ; ; 3 10 ". _‘ 1000Weu â€" the example of the | Jrish bishops mnd clergy ‘in warning the peoâ€" ; ple not to ) misled by l"enian“fgluwrs, 1t | is not pretended that the awdviee ‘they have | given is not good ; that it is mnot such advice s ought to be gcied upon at ‘this crisis. 1f this advice is as Boweriul as the Witmas rep» resents, it is so because it is opposedâ€"to facâ€" tion and revolution : because it appents to the | commoun seuse and accords with the gencral fecling of the country * : But the admission of the Watnerss thiast, at the outsid¢; not more than five upposition candiâ€" ‘ l-(ll(('# can be returned in Lower Cabnada, is vory | important:; This fact would of iixcl? adtiia 5. d t ue e d o o ce e en se who ~usually avojd political questions, saw annexation panul&‘l as preferable to eonfederâ€" ation ; when they saw leading public journals threatening fo c«rry their epposition to the new consHtution to the verge of insurrection, they ie it their duty to protest against such utterdnces and to advise the people what wodrse it was their duty to take, ~In doing his they only ‘followed the . example of the Jris)} bishops and clergy in wuti?g the peoâ€" ple not to be nisted be Fenian hoifi 17 erality, the | the dbzen 214 575. 1. L 71 fmvre Lemedy by j, 2 porazct Of ® littl® liberality, the | the dbzen and feeds it to his horges ; he says it in abeyance of prejuadices which might | is superior to anything he bas eÂ¥er. used as a 0 disregarded with advantage to the | condition medicine, that the horses are so ind no disgrace to the individual; aud | much more improved by its , use ‘as to sell that the coming elections wil} show ' more readily and to command higher prices. us consideration; for the claims of our Two.other horke dealers, one in Huntingdon, onists to a voice in the Legislation of | the other at Glen Cove, L. 1 ., also purchage it try. +â€"Canacian Freeman. « 4 Cb t rotisgy tol utimngndud us drose L dletprinlatty w lt P Sectan oo h‘ P ces being over confident in this estima then take an estimate from a jo «ympathizes wifh the Rouges : the Witness, * We do not," it confesses, diud, expect more«thyn jive members alt THEK DRCLINE IN Tus Hovbe Panrtv s ‘â€"ITS CONSEKQUENCE®: ‘Perhaps the hoading of this article should have read " Suicide of the Rouge party," for their opposition toâ€" Confederation seems to have insured their destraction. La Minerve informs ns that " a preat number of influential citizens are taking advantageâ€"of the change in our political relations .to detach themselves from & party that can no longer draw to‘ itself sintere patriots." _ And it predicts that "after the elections, there will be only two left of the Iwentyâ€"one members which the Upposition counts at present," Lt Minerr+ may, perhaps, As an opponent of the Rouges. be suspected of # 4 lPipelety‘e Soics Jns stt slsc It requires on the part of Proâ€" avojd political questions, saw nnul{l as preferable to eonfederâ€" Hiey saw Teading public journals 0 catry their opposition to the wrflv powerless wherever of} majority prevails,â€" they of securing a representation subject which Mr. Mill disâ€" " ; "~" ‘s not only one of | science of med those on whose behalf ' tection in our . but of fair play on the other, it strike We Welieye that repreâ€" ‘ gular that an will never be a nerma.) furnish tha ma xt, and to which | for twenty years, and have [:‘o::::;.l:::?m',:l::; f fect nflsfmion,'und invari ower Provinces, We | nent cnres when taken in , 1 be taken up ang | ®edicine fa‘lmm count and with,the sucees« | 1}r0u8g the Province 1 ion*â€" If Upper Canada way and half the other, Dominion Government > that of Lower Canada POV s law 0 O0,, O OPCPC PAZEEIRV . EOWE never be a permaâ€" | farnish the medical skill aad remedies for our re devised for the ’ principal Province.‘ We are happy to inform fall chm:g,(.‘.m ourâ€"readers that these syperior medicines which is universally des. | the Empemt'spflncipttl’mriaoeu obliged to he comtronwealth, z:st El;Ol:l A:m-rlu, may be had by our neigbbors, Shumath . ced c C ob ‘T e e wl ncg 2 2 c C To PR Pos M I flated that the | _ â€"Is health worth hating.? If it is protéct present, take | itâ€"it is a jewel as easily lost as virtuc,and in _ Wood. ‘ The ‘ many cases as diflicult to recorer. In this nade, formerly cllmle,lndnmparficuhtly at this sensop meut, has bcen | of the year, people are very apt to take cold goellency and | and suffer from sore throat, coughs, spitting of ‘ blood and pulmonary ‘complaints generally, 1.~â€" We under. | Which if not chocked immediately fead to see i set on foot in }TIO94s consequences, ‘Jhe question arisesâ€" th the view of | Which is the most effectual remedy * . Bryan‘g _ to come off, ’ Pulmonic Wafers have been beforc the publi« i of legislation, the means proâ€" the end; it is n intevest far ‘ in the State, | miy, was not] with anyiex=] 8 uit piekiyâ€"nlncicrneadr inb Inabras Fresiitalte dusicies.. wA L * by the dozen and for the same purpose : | these men, as wellâ€"as many others similarly | engaged, know too well the value and imporâ€" nlready | tance of the medicine over to be without it. Vernor | Remember the name and see that the signature iled on | of Hurd & Co. is on cach package, . Northrop may be | & Lyman, Newcastle, C, W ., proprictors for the .!"c m‘ | Canadas.~ Sold by alt medicine dealers. 14x Goop Tixes nave Cous ar Last.â€"And l so has that which has hitherto been looked for l:‘:‘vdl,‘;-oly, a medicine that could bo d‘:: on for curing rheumatism, coughs, col ~neuralgie, tb-do-lonn:px, burns and frost bites, bowel complaints, &c.! It is called the Canaâ€" dian Pain Destroyer, and every one should really possess a bottle of it without delay. ‘It gives relief the moment you apply it, and will efictullycnnmdh-n;h fact it is the most wonderful medicine ever brought before the public. Sold byail medicine dealers. | llo‘\v‘ro :hni ?o}:ix.râ€"A- horse t\lulcr reâ€" | siding in the vicinity of Ke N.J., and | whonlgmn up horses for the xffi% n;rkot; , purchases Darley‘s Arabian Heave Remedy by. | the dozen and feeds it to his hocxu ; he says it | is superior to anything he has ever used as a | condition medicine, thnt the horses are so Tm: Goop ‘ 1 RLAL orimer, _ Also, of the Eroprietor ! oophelliu at home, e':l.{' u:nd pmlub:). do .3:‘ ts i '\B,mu. “l&“?f:;l; o. complis® a great deal for the cause o science, air ser, ho but t‘;:e Americans are the people to turn these | (?npudu Montreal Bank, Upper Town, discoveries to practical weohz::nt. )hny‘:‘lcthu ‘ _Qitawal Jun. 1, 1867. . v ds moder® inventions in use here are Am an, 1 _â€" * ts Waerm and one American vhemist, Dr. J, C. Ayer ot ‘ m.':‘::::â€"‘:.: “.:;:" for Lowell, supplies much of the medicine conâ€" Worms in Children and Adnh.-'-hm med in this country, . His Cherry PoctorA); | Enown and melancholy fact that one great .-.. fills, Sarsapatilla and Ague Cure constitute of death among chfl‘lou is from "c:r: nlm‘ e staple remedies hgre, because they are of | cannot be too deepl! ll.[‘fl“ upon the minds A r wilts ) the wecess Closcly watching their easy application,, sure in their re.ulhx[: and | parents 5y +o ‘Udiag ; ‘d undersiending have the confidence of the people. _ While the &“‘ffl- T ued srue "cauge "of Thy Frion: a science of medicine is carried to & higher perâ€" Mm-‘eifldn- T uight be.saved frog fection in our own country (F rance) than any graves. Srurrous or m-â€"‘l‘h fe other, it strikes a Frenchman as a little #inâ€" | are a few of the very numerous symptoms gular that an American physician should | disenses which sns i0 O on ol mmnmielt Frous 4 uk 2 es C ET ~ â€"â€"A cortespondent oi the Sieclée Daris,; the government organ of F rance, writes from Tudis, Algicrs, as follows : * Our College of phi.lx sophers at home, may. and vrobahle ds Testimonia) ==We, the uudersigned, having had \oocuiqg to try. Mortimer‘s Cholere Mixâ€" ture, have no hesitatiop, bug much pleasure in recotmmending it, becrause of the immediate relief we experienced by its use. A few bottles of it should he inevery hquschold. A Strteu is Timg Sayes Nix®.â€"The scason bas now arrived when .from the. use otf new vegetables and th$ weakening effects of heat pn the »ystem, people have reason to fear atâ€" tacks of dysentery, and prodisposition to choâ€" lora, : On the tirst symptomâ€"of cithet affiction, proper medjicine should at gnee be taken, and no more safe and efticaceous remedy canâ€"be kept on hand. than Mortitner‘s Choler® Mixture, Price 25 cents a bottle, » t ca Thos. & W. Hunton wre shewie Stock of Rich, Â¥ancy and Black Sil West at greatly reduced prices. June 15, 1867. _ } $ New Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths, by John Bull anid. Nevar Seotian, nÂ¥ t terns. Ottawa, June, 186; PR BSecond arrival of 200 doren Joivins Dbe (medal) Gloves, recsived this day. Price Ss #d. s & _ RerChy or tus Hoy. Mz, Cirat Hon. Seupbrintendent of Education town on Tussday night on his i Ettfope, He received at the J Station by the | 8 resgBi . the Bureau, the Profe; of the Nor and a number offriends, â€" Flags w played in honor of Mr. Chanveay o cation .. Bnildings, Notre meâ€"st Gazetie. higke 13, 1867 Juue 13, 1867 Maa t eC Se ty C3 l Ontario in an antagonistic position at the start | 1 | with its sister:â€" Mr:Howe is operating in the m | Eastern end, Nova Scotia, to the same end, and | ¢ ' boidly avows his purpose of persuading bis Proâ€" | * a vince to stand aloot frem the Confederacy. His k , bugbecar is (‘n%h. Mr..Brown‘s is toryism. | > The one is stAight wut antiâ€"Confederation. | O The other gives a ywas support to the Act of | Union, but uses his best effort to make themes. |~ sure a failure at the outset. [Mowe appeals to ) the pockets of his fellow colamists. Brownap. | peals to the prejudi¢ces of his. FEach adopts a | _« different route, but both expect toarrive at the | same end, for both apparently have the same t Fuova object _ in viewâ€"rendering | Confederation h practically inoperative, by getting ‘up such a jatring and contention of parties‘that the new / Ministry will be compelled to devote their atâ€" _ tention to partisan squabbles insplace of put. | ting into uperation and applying ‘ the princsâ€" | ples of the new Constitation, which , Howe \ declares to:r‘ *ua hupeless political experiâ€" | |_ ment," and which Mr. Brown Sirst dedGared to | W®®*> be the panacea for all our ills, and PAY 25> |.Gogy... serts was not intended to, and will utz. allay |: sectarian strife and the political animositics j of the past. Aivcacidf cloug al Jane 13, 187 every‘ effort "to create a sectional ';-;n-‘;_\: in the Western end of the (‘oufed&u'y, tryingâ€"to put Praage ud uid o es W Piafnga hEA W SRRKIRD veintniarn ts crte tot beacts Jnt 14 ta ie hi id for looking after the fish and fishermen of the Lower Provinces, and goodness knows it | woruld have puzzled the most astute and inâ€" }lmtriou detective to discover a qnieter or }more poaceabile citizen than Mr. Rrown was during the existence of the Penitentiary Comâ€" Imission and the Coaition of 1864, up to. th« period when the Ministry did not agree to send the Hon. George to Washington, and . ’ when they tefused toâ€" att on his suggestions in reference to the Reciprocity Treaty. Indced, the" taking in " of Mr. Dr_own' as one of the advisers of his Excellency had "wuchy an anâ€" fuence that tor many months after leaving ofâ€" fice he was quict and peaceableasin lamb, Xot a‘bleat of dissatisfaction was heard from him for & long time. Both gentlemen are now, operatâ€" ing for oftice, and , being mon of talont] great talent we mig! , it rould prove a proâ€" . fitable investment for Canada to shel ve‘them so | spon as Confedcration is fairly under way, | Thete are geographical as wellâ€"as other reasons for adgopting our advice. Mr. Brown is using ; M q0A m ie years, and bhave always given perâ€" tion, and invariably effect permaâ€" when taken in season. Sold Byall ealers and country stores generally the Province, ut 25cts. per box. Thete is almost an absolute necessity for the " New Dominion‘‘ obtaining at Jeast a couple of nice snug berths to bestow on the Hon,. Jou’iph/ Howe and (the Hon. *George Brown. urh wil} be the most! effectual #way of " shutting them up," and that it will sucâ€" ceed cxfidriea_cc proves beyond eavil. So long as )l‘r., Howe was in reccipt of $2,500 a year drug stores in this city BESINE®® NoTicEs. and. NorSeotian, all the newest patâ€" waikTED IMMXEDATELY: tu® Hoyx., Mz, Cirarysar.â€"The ntendent of Education arrived in oeday night on his returu from e Was received at the Bonaventure hi Wites Artvintdialh Hriinis s $ ui: uid it ch Mr. Brown Sirst decGared to for all our ins,nnd'pqw as» tendcd to, and will u«i, allay and the political animositics | § 4 | x beautitully the two work to.‘f own Says the issne will bc:] C Othdy Vivrne anamaiees _4 410. HIOs. & W. HUXTaoX wre shewigg the largest THOS. « w. AUXTOX N. Grniwary, Sussexâ€"st D. McGnatit, Yorkâ€"st 108. & w. HUXToX brow n Yirst dedGared to wur ills, and pow a«. 18 o /: 0|E * 60 lbs., u..!. two uugt toâ€" f Pnn-l_gu_s_p_e_e barrel 465 4m , just received public in Can m.“lflhu,nl;urfil- of Puplis oply, are invited to attend at FOUR O‘CLOCK P on that Day, (CREY SISTERS: OTTHVL Convent, on the Ath of July Howe Â¥owlâ€"Per pa r.'.':;: ’ Brtregâ€"â€"Choice Table i No. 1 Firkin.. Oftewn, June 24, 1887 1428â€"1aâ€"19y 4 °4 s or youru. A Gentleman suffered for years from net yous debility, decay, and all the effects of youthful will, for the sake of suferâ€" ing humanity, free to all who need it, the recipe and for making the e1mple reme dy by'vb'i:.h : was cured. Sufferers v:h' :‘- profit by vertiser‘s i can go b1 Addressing, in purfect contidience, * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS on BOARDING SCHOOL They are palatable and selfâ€"adm‘nistered to the obfl‘â€"’d.r:ouuh mma-uw-m‘: ym flmu i::‘of u-umd';:’cw away w Oil :r other npmu catharticsâ€"as in the use “rn‘-’a box the 1 ile signatare containz acâ€"sim o:. .;."1'”. I.qu, Newcastie, C.W .. who are thousands of children -I"htkum from mm.t swnm““. or Worxs.â€"The f are a few Â¥ery numerous symptoms discases which are ezui by Worme: deranged appetite, emaciated cxtn-i:.L,onuin brm uent picking at the m,ir‘lhliuonh } sleep, hardness of the belly, with slimy stools, and sometimes copvulsive fits ; i d&o:-a.p.i-l-th.hu‘du‘m.::,uq.fi low plnmw dna-c.au;“ru-m ing away of fesh. _ _ _ > R®" and take no other. "W& . Sole by all t# ruggists uon.-;«a-.?umugy' every> ADOin and melancholy fact that one great ‘cause of death among ehfld’nnh from Werms alone, & umbotoodnpl‘l- ssed upon the minds ol parents the necessity Snekâ€"el watching their ETEA .. ® cause ineast, m%nm might be. raved from early Distribution of Prizses 'l\llll proparation for the Hair has ‘received from numerous gentiomen and ladies of the city very lm-#nn--onduiu». They tostify that DANDRUFF and SCURF have been remored with but fow applications ; that hiu‘uu to the hair that softness and brilliancy, and to the «kh that | coolnce and plea ibility not experienged.in the use of anyrother dressing. 1t prevents the hair from falling. ives it a richnees of color, and remyves all obstrhe. g:mw its*growth. it should be on cvery ladys and gentleman‘s toilet both as » drâ€"widy and meas rator, \ To be had of the fullwi?Ch-imul 01» c:ca‘#lm city :* Messre. Jos. Skimnor, fenry 1. y, Jas. Brown, John Roberis and George Mortimer. _ Al«o, of the Rroprietor W. H. MITCHELL, 0 Uair Dmlenr. Wol:i-‘h. ’Q., y posite Montreal Bank, U own. Ottaw fn. 1, 1@467.""* ""\ HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING Mitcheli‘s Dandruf Embrocation! A CarD To lixu.un. â€" _A clergyman, while residing\in South America a#s a missionary, dikcorgred a ..“1 remedy for the cure of nervons we early cay, disenses of theurinary and se orgams, and the whole train of disorders on by baneful and y cious habits. "Great nus hate been cured by this noble remedy. _ Pr. bya desire to benefit the affiicted and u 1 will : send the recipe for preparing and . this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one wh» needs it, yree of charge, t Pleare encloseanenvelope, addressed to yourseif: . _ Address, ;. R : Josepn T. rnxax, * Statton D, Bible House, " * ' New York City. . Septomber 3+ > > _ > / Aify 428â€"1aâ€")9 1 o 80 2 MAE 4 1O is W ult iess s es ces 2 Aff . The only object of the lfl\'fl\i-: send e Prescription is to benefit the afficed. and ufor-u'to- which he conceives to be iuvaluable, he hopes every sufterer will itry his remedy, w:uwom‘hnati-g. and may prove a blessing> Pa wi the M tion, r‘err, l..y“:‘.u.‘: mail, will |-:=n ress. j how» Cl llt 1007 §Ct A00TEK To lllrt;iefin it he will rend a copy of the iption used {free of charge), with the direcâ€" ons for preparing and using the same, which they ill find a eure Glf:‘fuf Cmm, Asthima, itis, Coughs, Colds, and a and Aff u', "The ablte _1 7 0. 5p0 o NAALnnd lâ€"* Â¥evitiieg whrts s t ABP ds d â€"cacs k The advertiser, having been restored to health is a fow weeks by a very #imple remedy, after bayâ€" ing guffered for several years with a sovere lun l?.éflfl,’l’nd that dread discase (,‘qn-nm,nfi... anxious to make known to bis fellowâ€"#2fferers the means of cure, c Applesâ€"per bri.... ysoermicett aeâ€" Prcmises HAaÂ¥â€"POT UOD.»»s.»+»»»»».+««..». W oonâ€"Per cord................ Will take place at the For the Festival of 8t Suggested by a «l _ Canadiens** _ UOf the arild waves ‘4..1. As they bathe in lily, «2 hi. Lawren se‘ fertile, «h Ottawa, June, 1867, Re.@ap ) 3. 3 , oof MOUDtaing grand Reâ€"echo back the strain! : United :â€"hark 1 the whisp‘rigg win. Manmat s uscart oC i mited :â€"hark ! the wh Repeat it, on the plain Prrtod :~â€" ‘tis the. music Moubd oLR i ie 2A in s 42 Que tout morte! tou jour» dhrwiPer prov? j La fteur des Idiuln. ta l'nn":n uln'l Oh ! no, France will notwâ€" y dhie For, in her days of pride She sent unto a foreign land, Farâ€"c‘er the deep blue tide, Mer noblest sonsâ€"her sainted pries Her heroes of renownâ€" A mantyr band, to sow the seedq Of an |-'uoru( €rown. Long years have passed since ; ‘Like somée bright t:y-ul rill, es That c‘en thyrough onean‘swvast expe wlides lone and sily‘ry stil : That heroic race al! «t ainlegs kept A nation‘s glotioue dower, Ats anoient onstome,darirs whd youir, Through many atrying hour 14, poblest heritage of France :» i disnlatitnitiinttinecs U‘ nited still we stand, _ «m each St. John‘s, in neta And lave offuhr-lnl}. 3 THE ANNUAL IN ages yelto come, Thy sacred segis still shallg Kachâ€"loved Canadian home, 1t true lnl_llilhh.l_fid the Pas Toxzs orrlrr'..voim\- a, 4 tireen do Ebee W:l. poys Kegs Turkeysâ€"Each... Fowl<Per pair.. . Goonpâ€"Sack (UER 00 DR IDES s sz zenc 0 40 'lluu «* C:lb- 1 0o ess_per barrel...........19 00 Prime Mess rrdo.......u 60 Hog per 100 lbs.....,....... 6 75 fieel'h 0 00 uttonâ€"per 1b by the qr.0 6 l_npbâ€"mqt..........: 4) 66 (Com maly j Mfrl capronaly f JOHN B.OGDEX, Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 1b ** + Spring â€" ““"Jâ€"lwr 200 The. Indiac Meat‘ = â€" _ TO CONs8SUMPTIVE®, SPECIAL NXOPICE® REV, BDWARD a. wilsox OTTAWA MARKETS, i :â€"how our wP â€"per bushel 56 Tbs, Hollowo We othep. k ‘Boig ty aii tht Willisngsbarg, Kings Co., X, } â€"ANIM WY MRRL 4. 0M, Madon 42, Cedarâ€"st., N. A SOxnt Â¥+ ’.o.:"h'-.‘;“- mlashing roar St. John Sihe glamce #1 the ©xpar NOB, id y thie se memimye 9 Ti 59 {0 JIT For the of his known lights Vagt "1* M Tl

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