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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Jun 1867, p. 2

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PA who thereby comen t bruly literal sense : the rope at To _ _ . Fee e nun mproved the temperâ€" Ature, which . was still mote pleasant]; influenced by a very comfirtable Mfut‘: which, when partaken of with , a keen relish a one strengtly and courage to tace tha «_ You know the uw;mln' old dady, élfithm how the men were 4. along with the work, thought. the /"h so cold that she. should give them / something ty warm them ; ow returning ty &hhfl‘o'&fim tools a #4lrop" herselt, _ and then on her way back to thie field Tound ‘l.O W”M that the did not be . lieve the men|required anything at all! . if in with the morning nÂ¥il on the Bteamboat ; | you can face the breeke afier it, which before _ Fow thought Fa» qnite averpowering. , « # Down the Fiver frome Ottawa to L‘ Or; A gnal," would be an unsale subject for mnute m Nk»n a" publc} which x: so fams ] ilaw with the trip. (J shail only say, it is very }, W' The quiet * at hame :* al of the‘ P Jpagsengers ; the Apparently panctual atten LR of each . officer of the buat to his porti. | a flh(n‘.; the regular stippuages at the : very little 'M’julliu‘ wut ht a very | j wmall distance in the river ; therapid transtfer t ol freight both to and from the boat, Without : the slightest evidence of a‘predetermine} P"*" | a pose towatave im the eni, of flour barrels, | w #}M and CBush fravelline 1st 1‘ IF C To Ceenle Te pag felt: cobd, and the clouds ---:fi"-.....,, lbut the brisk breeze goon dispelled the c} Is, and the warm rays of the sun il‘nptuvv‘:r. the temperâ€" ifares, . whitls . wat ssm .l 4 oy} CC uie cl | e PCOc â€" WEders KIGKEY, MEr€. CaRLL, AgcutnarD, rul Eowarp Kexyy, wil} it is‘ understood, be‘the members from the . Mauritime . Provinces. The Hon, Eowarp Kexwr, whose name is not so familiar with us as in the Maritime Provinges, is a le@iding . merchant of Halitax; und as 29 Irish Cathoâ€" lio representative, ig the joint nomunee of the Hon. Mesars, Terre® and Moter, \v:uo have withdrawh their clmums to a jx ition‘ in the new Government from‘ an lxov$lokd&"c to makeâ€"itâ€"as . complete a sugcess as poasible, ~ . These gentiomen, Megure. Turres dul Moâ€" 3, desire the wn.l. ot c# Cgunâ€" for their self y Anthaas Aube i cs2 as it may the C hO0l stil breeze> which headed the 7%, fi.d&fl, houts of the morning, ] "fi% fl“, wm'h@o“n‘lo‘q' have beek ‘long out of use ikx ~sphownietvs, f L/@mioxar, Juze 26, ts A pleasant sail on the Ottawa in th Meamer..Queen Victoria brought us in thing like four hours and a half to this ‘After the aweltering heat‘¢P the Capital, terday, it was rather dntomfortable (., the cool stiff breeze which henle) :. and we are aure it will be ho m-i-d to both of them héteaiter T"% ©+ DELELEAC, who will probably be ‘the Lieutenantâ€"Governor® . of Quebec, and the Hon. Mr. McGzi, who will be replaced: by the Hon. A, T. Gait, will be members. ofithe new Privy Council. Mesers, Tuaxey, 8t €8ELL, Agcumsarp, Eowarp Kexyy, wilt it i8\ understood m’.t:‘. ..__‘nP._, F ue EDITORIAL On the first Government of mwm|n be sworn into office before Hrg\ Exerreesgy | Viscoryr Moxck, We violate nocontilence when we say that all the Upper Muuoon,ot the ‘existing Cabinet, except the Hon. 3{r. Cockaurs, and allt the Lower ‘Canadn, section excert <> ¢ # ‘W \â€" 1. _ New abyertiseiEnts 102 had on board a company of the 60th R moskt w“'“ were married, and Ihtir_l “G.lu_‘ mxo‘ M- llJr maile mwu were landed in safety. _ A ting gone to git her off. A telegram was nwwal here: yesterday, stating that the steamer North American wenp *‘drm outward bound. â€" She «ks k & _ His y the Govem“ ummm in the Capit pregume that all the nationa) uanite in m" m '* M" representative, at the " from lh-ln;l;..: h bc-l “.)uu- :.‘ _ P inge was dug) to a moditf | the ure lmvu\k, or." o afer of position froin dusty streota pital, lhowu:"dun Tiurs, vad of the Otthwa" ainl the quarters ofthe Fictoria. ~Be i1.;. @. P. BAKER, Postmaster. R N C . ye k 7 /4 ~C KA M 1'.?‘,% uk * R ; Mess kos CC $ C e ang ue e e CC Tok t s 5 Poe * m pau in k CC C eepretee Coors iuo in Iretand, New Branswick, Nove | *406@1,s0mewhat ohlâ€"fashioned count ® *Mnln Prines Ed#ard Island | biat the early return of the boat"by 1 "-.."%m «t thip otfice, , Also Postage hq which 1 seud this, prectudes my .}“" t Now Branswick, N:.'I--:‘fl‘il‘.l“:l.l’l more on this head, ~ .. s L{-‘i‘."&‘{,_,' ..‘:.‘" m‘“ M. Â¥ i .:J?:'cm % T;“'"-‘ ‘:‘c (:lwn :‘!mf*luc-c. The Co in the U ni Orntigs‘ w in session w steamer‘s mail from that port. _ _ . ; "~ rromagnnidtiai/Arrmatin: Th d 4 .4. Cunara Mm’i&u,"u 198 J a Aa Cre: ;*, .‘, per Canadian steamer will be e'uud & every Du; Om n: O TenUrder Ofices in Canada, w«xinetag ie gie s 11 PnJ Sithne] Duone the Retabiitiée on ‘te bout this m a l.fi.. at.| €.00p) u. mormns were the l’(’"- Mr “.Gu' ho t & | * 404 ‘ i f m.as Cerraed Wid o sagy w | sn is | brvventanie i the campaign‘ for the Locat‘ reâ€" -‘" it mare ion of the County of J* M’.% '.'.I& k Upe i / 3.30p. m |+8.00p. m Mr,Maoesr, of P1 " reevott, and '2_"",..‘.______,_,,, [‘« ] * * Fx i. antagenet Sprin i Templetop 19 30 a, m . | / spoken of as a proba A im uk 7 s & BRL * Râ€"". | House prgbable canditate for the Htitish Mail “fl: cmxw. % n"" t‘ff ommons, . > e PortJand, i anadian steamer ovitis ‘Odi H%M‘{t-lgk"l per “nh:n Sherut Tll:‘ oo onl o csiick Sitly M« mentary per 30 p. m. A supple: y ADWELL, on ‘ly whart, 1 u-tu-q%:‘"..u..,l;fl cheerthl. . ‘A ‘brief glance at (t io insl Aned ‘m:l“fi '.'o.!.he“u.. mml hflc“‘h.‘ it "‘lv;:l::lt:“ll\lt' "cotla, Nowfoundiagd, on YeN Brunswick, Nova | *80t@), somewhat ohklâ€"fahioned country town mm minatiilihs & llitines..... Public Meeting: _‘ ~ © . | ) | Wantedâ€"Virtas & YVonston. ) Insurence, Shipping, and < . * .4. io withes deneral Agon: names of ”‘Mnu*m 44 h,m"‘“ P with all the CORRESPONDENCE TR PORLDORRICRâ€"OTTH Sptuaice « menarantne ASp vrgamne 0h wans N &A U# . J ym eremige "~J ue Witnessed at Tom hm this country; M y and ’Umm shout ‘of nproved the temper m MtlÂ¥ » break fiast} Ewith, & keen relish. w tw tice tha Inckleas wight "yes" i arder anit rek . Moâ€" | e ot ‘P.mn- an i portant be honorably ‘"‘sea legs"" | Boy ; «km-iulllrm 26, 1867, in the fine us in someâ€" ) this town. mt ‘socreties will elcome to> Her ‘h (‘lfl"" uf ben except Ni » face this S y 09 io s ue I â€" months tolls would construct the ~ CCE K@AEY > ‘| side . T# it possible that Mr. Eddy will have Ronfrew, Jung 25, 1867, s to forward again to repair the Govern~ menoninenemememememememmmmmans " ment hl:.-m: Iuhomuuh C mee Chememer ® over a work on w m Railroad Track Washédt Away. i‘::g:.,h.hn-m more than twenty Heen aniond ie P up h No ow Â¥ouk | yeann?" * as up to noon, track has | _ To not in QGath s r:ow-:y’m-o.m River and T o mhoy. _ , « wews d ves It To the Editor of the Or4.10» Sit,â€"â€"As your influencia largely in this dection, the be interested in Eazcil . POLFPFICAR NEETINO aAT REXFRE w The} traverng public will bWiglad to learn lhtllgaphn been granted bylh()ovn_- ment to Mr. Thos. Barnett, of Clitton, giving him entire possegsion of the fl-::mh.y lvading to n'nng and that have heen embodiedf in‘ the lease to prevent the exorbiâ€" ‘u,t charges which have been made against visitora. . ‘The sateg are as follows ; One visitor may descend without a guide, for twenty.â€"tive cents ;; with a guide, for fifty cents; with a paide,/and â€"furhished with a waterâ€"proof suit, to go under the FWils, one dotar, No ‘guidea art attowed. to Mescend the steps unless eaâ€" ployed by Mr, Batnett. ‘The Davie steps are to be,. closed or removed at the option . of My, Bardiett. 4 . wivem : and : had : Fhere in dittle: time for Tarther| remark. Mauny think there will be a éontéat. Mr. Bovn‘s friends admit that Mr. McGue wil be erecteil. 1 foand our friend Mr. Betuoxe, of the Montreal telegraph, here completing liis office arrangements for Caledonia Springs, He despised the sectarian ery, | it under foot. Al who knew hi IM had been from first to\ last ; opposed to it, and Re would not 'Myâ€"w ‘the position ¢ Generalâ€"if that were to be won c ery of sectarianism,. . (Cheers.) continued for some â€" little | tim whistle of the bout warns me ti aggions to eontinue, 1 must ent communication.. . ° CLO#EP, + &g.~ | we have said, on the Fietor ‘| ableone. C-u-HL, I credit of Wd.. this things; and from the litt being unnanally mquisitive, deserviy it Indeéd one ¢ stand that it would be very " deek‘"" or " whart " hand bullying noisy Style, which # acterises steambont and r; whenithe eye of the captain shem, and ‘ is own dem conrteons and obliging. Of thie scenery it is only : that it deserves to be seen to and as the trip trom (Ottaw; pléeagantly, l.-o made within se with quite an interval . to see ensantly be made within seasonable | th quite an interval . to see the 4* ron Orignad, .1 N)"TI;V whvise those who liy to spare to try it EP eet ME i y 'â€"_'â€"â€"~â€"â€"_._.__â€"'â€"â€"_ regulated inmily Boarding House, the tip, aa )*‘ **V!AL _ TELEGRA MS the re " T @7 TVE on Thi® O€€asion to viset «_ At the solicitation of . eral ad consented to become -1:..1.. reptesentation of this Connty in P Times ®. MCGEE‘s aponess, _ .* According to your kind invi y & few words on the causes journal citculates C cumpaign for the Local‘ reâ€" the County of Prescott, and ( .Plantugenet Spriny=», who is a probable canditate for the D 1€ i« only necessary to ven to be appreciated, Ottawa and back can might look for in a well 1t will seasonable hours Lony €90 of the fruit, MV;;;;: -..â€"': y | To ts Eiditor of the Ottawa Times ; * l:‘:mflw’h‘“w,‘h"flm 1 atar. ¢ K “‘“‘"""""""”““"“‘" 'Dvh.lho\noknucuuhll met with f muuhb.uu.un-.-mmui. mawu.mi‘uufl. (Nettleâ€" | not be adopted to call the attention of the "&W)N&Nflhh.(tofih _| Honotuble the Commissioner of Public Wotks Wiueau, west of Billing‘s Bridee, six feet in ‘umeter. ‘There are several smaller trees of to the shovking condition of the road actous the aame species not . far from it, but f lhoflonn.utmhulhnnlhu. of the | these are u...mm.(u..uu we Suspension Bridge. â€" Since that article was h"“"“’%“o‘fi'& One F of lhola.lhflnn'ulnfmlt;uum WM““M“‘”" "“"“'“" ably Wnfly in the month, | terprising and public ‘upirited propristor of { i ooo mnmnmetentemame nwflhhflq&dmm-uthm o . The o l as far as inacadamisttig the road ‘The Heraid‘s Rome there are alâ€" in concetned, and this he has done in addition Te ue ready assembled in city four hundred to over half a mile of the public highway, Catholic prelates, archbishops and bishops, which he has likewise macadamised in Hull â€" and some thousands of priests, who have jour~ nied from their sees at the call of the Holy all at his own «xpense. More power to his F ather, to be nflbfllfiuuudtu olhn.q,yl.Mplnh“aownlry.[h‘n."hm“m“gw. Wall-epunblct‘mtu-q had more | martyrdonk, Mm«-lql‘n;mm m.“‘.h‘,_m,,,.,,k.mp.«rmm The bishops from the United | titioned! to have that smal, but m:‘:‘flflflm'h h:.olrdy-flv::., ‘ of romd the Governtment works “1" different conventsa m pu:::'nhlq-h'nr -i: oty. MJ" are "‘ll'ub' f eemanent sn io ons tees ie work for the Oo v. | the featival of ‘at8t. Peters enyroy | ‘ufl.u-nu-:c‘qu--’thm?n"u::,"","“‘fi in the evening of that day, | & k along th-lmvb.‘ h'â€"â€"'-"".-â€"-*â€"-- h mmmmh“m.. Troubie in Italy, 1 but at the risk of life or As this is the | ‘The n'llnmopchl-n:‘ho r only h-thdq'hh'nuwh ln%“&..hlu&w w have reacustas belat on rarnge, Feable | ts tachoig citnd i veor utee n Gatpinet | a ve on } /A es pice. â€" SJ --“N:r"x“-xk‘ as BEOR E9 Oftawn, June 26 18¢; |fmay Ob Komegy Â¥.â€"One Kennedy Y * abusive to Mrs, ':»":.;E"Mm W & con Antoine Bruneau. The . ; y j ) _ CC CCOserered Takk pure, and Waieng onl mott money in "his » his opportunity during the night, and managed to enter the room where complainant was -bds.‘, und stole the tse Cbntaining about $24. Case sent to the r‘:““""twun for trial. TNL Sof mkikâ€"Auiturd Hinsite, for assau hllvlbbyurhh‘hn;ltdvllb ’N.l::‘tdhocuqhnm“th sm;qmm.uw-mhâ€"mw ‘wtruck her on the head with it, inflicting a mw Theun'-'umml‘ 4 Â¥.â€"One &-nfly,fininul\h.ud wbuai to Mrs. Maloney, was fined ':»WM Duafort vn;’chupd l w a purse containing $24, Antoine | Bruneau. The : prisonet had éy%fl_fitfifih-%fi n# of Departmental Buildings ..,i Joseph Fapineau, accompanie have mp.’ ® _ Distinquianep Vistrors. (and snied in qo and in gea Seasovasiz Raix about halfâ€"past ten , with an agrecable, at all day. > This was 1 sale, and is to *ccln; every morning. » 1C®C Teading f fonu:lq and sho | the leadiug city This h?_ ,"‘"‘0:‘ the .3 cn: o d.r., «â€"«« The | North . “’ch.' “ Sunda off the Poi fost. . The pravet '~' *i'* besematccscss 5 B 'rmh, gage weye q {200 {27t) the mails and bag. .-m?ulnlu.ll.&A. Al ownâ€" [mor the North Ameridan, mln::‘o tols 'otil(d?-kbhouflupw,du-l 20th ; =â€"" The | North American went asbore at 11 u’chel,hl'lhy night, 10th Inst., 1} usites ::MWE:“.‘“A.M No::mm passeugers and crew aro a}! well, We are ing the . cargo overboard. . Th ship is perfectly tight, and I am atmost surs t., mmupwmn,um-m o ébepan moderate, llnn\ve-hooumdo-o theo, send iInmediate assistance, _ On Tasfe, The Celebration Committeo in this city have ll_nr-n up their work in disgust, alleg. ing that #o much apathy is dhpl;{:‘by the ‘l‘:‘:.?h it is not :l::ly any n-m lon of ‘ hm can * plage, preas are ‘Mgl-l,‘:m.:’u.u about | the matter, and as. eribe the tullure to second rate men thrasting th;nlv-:‘hvu: as representatives of 1'1:' would not second them. fiphum.. men of Montreal to co-: ::Mlum.:‘h:llm can do. u‘ Nh’ul‘un. . ltk. AINH ns ome alt 4N ie ts 1t was reported that obtsining retiring pensions« i h "m Yasu C _1 _ *CCF Hurdeg on the 15th) with a e number of and a bho:'q':fih Rifle Brigade, m ashore on Anticosti, She landed hey gere theie safely, and the np-ll""lm that she (is making no water, and he gxpects to get . 4 A h from Quebec says that draitd for variousâ€"trgiments in this countty, to the aum« ber of 5%o men, have artived in the Neworien. Lotd Honck was warp» .. . 3 l APBterid LOCAL NiW S The North Anterican the lfim‘fi'lhfl- | To the Ottaws . | -__.___ ' From Ttor ""% Th “m 0 i ‘mm«m meont was very fairly attende the lfl‘"mfllz-m.‘ promines recaivert reirmngie THE BRIDG®R, promises recei FROM MoONTREAL To the Ottawa have resigned ulues ___ 1+ PCeavret OR F06 mICB pooplo’lu M'flm hntmty C‘olnnh ouhlltny,n‘p'to- m"n'-c u-.:-:.l :m-yh h-h-." this w.v. w. ‘dcy,-hun-hqb-dn!c-w, t , | ha some time past, & n Committee in f eir work in dl-n‘::' ufi:’. apathy is displayed by the Wo n 1e O ho Nestorian warmly received in Que» , which left several Judges Moxtuzat, June 2¢ 20, 1867 [ _ @0 P t tams The Heraid‘s Rome a there Are a} ®" | ready aksembled in m.:';" unired ""i| Caphatie prelates, archbishops and bishope, «â€"« | and some thousands of M'hhnw 3i emartemetiat m diay Â¥ > f""“.“"‘ “‘m‘m.‘ "ab #Barvd On _ Tuesday lJm of the , with a view to val of 8t m’”"‘\..""“"{i'..‘:‘"':u'?;’: ""J, 8t the feati patron of Kaint in the city of Florence, the people reâ€" | nisstion viail wa Insed to jJoin the ecclesinstics in its observ. back country th ances, for the m“w-&d Georgian Pay, : t celebrate the national Of Free committee, will laly two weeks ago. â€"] new Cholarh bas tioken out in Sicily, and preâ€" | will be fatr(y o nn-hp,-. well as in some h'o::: other measy parts of the l&--!lh-y.hll* ment. | The con ruy.-hnlu-ha;b.-nw!qm, tion to dea} wit} lur some time nast | TTA from their sees at mmliâ€";:fi;; | 1: ienss ham Boogtnt as mae cotebation or t 'h(.m‘ um'““‘ T ‘u-utyviod M“wnm."m : of the world. mw from the United | Fiates of Ametica, who have already artived, u-h%dhlbt“mm She ‘.'." Mr are h‘.. I h |® monids of at St. Peter‘s cburch will be illdminated in the evening of thatday. M_. j ' Trouble in l‘fily. 1 The Heraid‘s Florence special says : The i o.a":“"‘ now. in Ttal the cadboue on 19 woy . in Ttaly against daw at & e 9 n T ie festival \nf T 00. VB Ruar‘hs m e on 190 o0 Sohm the pe Kaint in t Insed to “ll‘-phh.n..' 40 L“’!' | gpeci it , " yCV woakceldentally met with a specimen of Celtis -«iflonu‘. (Nettleâ€" twmhnr-uu‘) on the North bank of the ..4‘.'_..."'-'.-;'.‘.“‘_'}""' n'.hu six feet in . Wauso n1 _ . °C wered Roouk the 2i of May, making the periods, which el«paed between their time of floweriag and ns of the fruit, about twentyâ€"five days in the plant and thirty days in the Intter., 4 : During lho\noL weaccidentally ue cis & pu. 0 1 . CC [CCC1Voue sone of the ty.:::l“am-, and therefore omitted to Aot k The fruit in Antennaria im tm arved seaign in ’:‘ law wisks . C ‘ ' wophanngint Bm andilhs s... P91 ; flower, we collected a spe tm erectum, var u% we au posed to be an al _ "-",ff['n*-. and therefore thong $..3. . ", ""¢_ 48# passed out of fower without being observed. | It is ‘very abundant in many places on hard clay soil, Last month when our Trilliums were in flower, we collected a single specimen of Tril lhunt avachivee ce s in oof es funcus bufonius has without being observed T CeqEnmi + abhsareag @"___"C 100K8, at! the Chaudiere Benuix, June 26, Eve.. we observed Senecio aureus in flonf.m has been appoioted Chi Carex mhnfl,ud Carex Oederi in fruit, German Confederation. Un the 24th | us Toxicodendron was found The conference of th in tmmuthmuthofl-buduom menced its sessions in th Hutl vilhp,lmh.unqm-; Triosteum + Ctinheidgee ts perfoliatum, ‘sei lacustris and Glyceria . "ma. in -m';'l:e.. in the vicinity of Mc AMERICAN pj y‘s woods, and Pos compressa in crovices mm rocks near the Major‘s field. F From He Caram Carvi,which is acultivated plant, was New Yorr, Jane 26.â€" ad in flower on the 17th, growing by the 22nd have beenâ€" receiy side of a ""'”‘".:"‘.: sinte ; we. ::’h‘:'" failures are reported. In canlonally met w t by road sides, increasine â€" Fi uo means apontancous. fever is W EHANNDE 7 Aicarastmcnses <Anemone | _ Loxpox, June 26.â€"Money has grown stead. Virginiana, fin’ht. advena, L\n} vuipinoi. | ity firmer.' Consols clos» yat mm:;luncc of dea, Curex lagopodioides, Viburnuin nudum, | half over opening price, closing at 94} ; 5â€"20s Vibornum pubescens, Viburnum acerifolium | 73 ; Erie 40 ; I11. C..19}; A, & G, W, 25}. and Viburnum Len in flower, and Carex Lonnot, June 26, 7 r.x.â€"â€"A. & G. W. shares ,ht;ll-nd Carex frait, declined } per cent. t l k s fet u:dlbl budh.l;bov'o m "h"'”"il’mh * Holland, 4 au : with Cyâ€"| _ A dés hffflm.lhoua‘mluu(mu the M-mud g:uthu l-?n, Dute mmutu notified the Hano~ associated with Cypripedium parvitiorum, C, nrhx exiles that they must Jeave the country pubescens ‘and Oonlloru-huhâ€"achu.. of Hollan d. * Â¥ > ous planta heretofore M i l s Germany, i J tm wet limestone rocks, at! the Mm Beruix, June 26, Eve.â€"Count Yon Bismarck we m'd “‘:-;l‘o ‘;:':w in m C | has been appointed Chancellot of the North Oe o ord EL ard Carex Ocderi in fruit, . | German ooptaged i GPA2CcNet s sEvel d liovin, [ 4t rs of Paclinâ€" "‘: , an regurds " ug to these | road 0 gram from % ade an in« y Up to Landi ‘reault has | _ Mov he toune of | ton, th. MM\:.," * Mov ito West | S1ills, 4 ..'.‘ the ass Friday L. !* | day. by Mitatrpatas isnnd Yitle cordifolia, Céâ€" :t’:'mrfiuphr“m Carex eulpuol t § m do:,' Carex Iwom Viburnutn nudum, vou Pivonine ult o tm nopouar and um Len/ n flower, a % lupulinga and o....'.'."'&o.. in frwie Eo Wikhs gos Ausil l o0 o O â€"AIePF c sihine Soter bot miactoally To 0 . 4 » banks of &clnun,or‘:oth d‘!.. bl.uoz'm. frids, Cornus circinata, Vitis cordifol c..‘ tus> scandens herbace. Crryptotania E-...-_-.'_“". smilax C iS@uate abatedl suisckios a tua and Potamogeton perfoliatus, in flower, We also jound ripe frait of Fragaria Virginiana which fApwered about the 16th of May, Jn thk Wki. us An io o0 B 4J , Centre Town, along the line of the new romd from. Bankâ€"st., and extended our search for plants, atter crossing the bridge, Aloq the flflhltflflon-l,bmqtyhflh. We found Cirewa alpina, Pyrola chlorantha, Me. deola Virginica, Sarracenia purpures, Pinus Strubus, Scirpus aylvatics, _!!oochu.'ohm. ‘ Carex, homcypuu.l’oh-qmo. pagcifio~ WR "alank mss c L ' Notes on the Phenomena I Vegetation l-.:lo Neighborhood of o:tnyn.br the '.to-dl.-.-ll.olo. 1867. [ On the 21st we visited the woods south of Centre Town, along the line of the new road from. Hunkat sow se 1 dn 1 io En K The council adjourned a O‘clck till ten this morning jail ntsstt ;;- uw-l;:;: uUn dig» cussing the jail question, but medefinite action m:nolflnubj«-t'. Thmlt ',illbo ‘n up again ‘toâ€"day, and most ikely be fanlly dispored of.""*" e Moved by Mr. age, m" :.',,"l 4 l l« 'l:-uu. u.:'».fi"'o:.‘m"... grant !f?& :, the Count teton Protestant t on the .;f ‘fi"thl as l.-....:_“g, oclock -f‘\w Keyiia: TM(;.&OIM&W‘ Moved by Mr. Milis, that this Council do Governor General on his to asaume the oflice of G minion.â€"Carried & + The Byâ€"law was the & first, secon and third x *4 _z _# , C"G+ CHWTCh, -\'omlql Neil, ‘that a byâ€"Jaw confirming the ment of Dr. Jehn Sweetianmt as Sur the County Jail, be introduced and first, second and thint time, and pas g-_q:tn. any â€"rule to the contrmr THE OTTAWA TIMES ried P h ues oh wl oc on Reeoey Hecie Â¥ * 0 @600 "b6o HAOKOEK ] nepending any ruleâ€"to the contrary. â€"Carried. 1 Landiag. °e f The Council then went into Committee of | _ stoved by Mr. Mitts, secondea by Mr. Hin. | the Whole on Ward appropriations. ton, that the petition Jjust read be referred. | ~ Alderman Martinean advocated liberal apâ€" ~ Moved by M+r. Hinton, : secorded by Mr. propriation, and urged the necessity of makâ€" Mills, that tha question of the equalisation of ingcertain drains, one of which ought to be lhon-unnlhhhh--pu.m“c""m | § P Ald. Goulden moved, scconded by Ald. Priday at 10 o‘clock a. m., as the order of 4b | cractard, that :$3,000 should bo appropriated day, by a committee of the whole. â€"Carried. for each Ward, for this year, $ ) bmaund Ald. Rochester maid the Board : of Works Wavsesoar, June 36, 1867â€", * | could ensily spend $20,000 or $100,000, and Parsuant to adjournment the Councit met at spend it uutufi;; but that was not theobject, ten o‘lock a. m. {. * it 'u.to‘:? the best they could with "tho * s meaos at their disposul, M Warden, Mesirs. * Cburch, Moved in amendment by {d Cunningham, Grahaw, Dow, Amith, Berry, Tomkins, Neil, seconied by Ald Robineos . ,i. _ ~ (QBWs0a Duwes®, SÂ¥kee. Stocw reme u. 1 [ 4 5 LE 7 APTERXOO% VEGETATION® xo. s, ved s ‘bum, whtch at the time ':‘.-l"‘,"“fifloollh coUXTY caoUsoIL. i Seyeral members spoke, when Ald. Fric} d the adcount of Messrs, moved th amendment to the amendment, for the use of chains to seconded by Ald. Goulden, that as the popuâ€" dge in 1865, lation of the méu reported by the Assessors mings, seconded by Mr, is as follows : ~Byâ€"Ward 4,255 ; Ottawa W int of Messr«, Workman | 3 9g3 . Wellington Ward 2,832; st. umxj to the Finabee Com. ard 2,754; Victoria ‘ww 2,315, and as f thoaituation of Ottawa Ward and (By Ward kes, seconded by Mr. ) ig toy and the ‘streets in these Wards are in h, Mr; Smith, l':“ho need of drainage, to prevent the danger of dis. ttee for the purpuse of ioke fmong their crowded populations, and o be presented to the spreading thence through to the whote com. his arriyal in the city munity, the proposal to spend $2,000 in , Governor of the Doâ€" Wellington Ward, while only fim- proposed * s to be spent in Ottawa Ward, is ifestly un seconded by Mr. Story, just and opposed to the lzld( and intentions now adjourn till tyo of the municipat law, which has been formed * for the government and benefit of the whole ourned.. ‘community, lld:lpol intended for the benefit new a of the few and w thy . A Â¥â€"â€"Two o‘croc«, .. /| *‘ ht few and woalt little betore five “o-hd:l';l't-h-;fi meet them full in the an immean 4 . 7,, _ 5 _ THF Oppottunify. â€" There is ur-ouu amount of land l-ufi!flng on the lakes unsettied. There is still a> vast tract piéreed by the Ofta drained by its trib. utaries as yet lflmuw;y the agticultnrist, We have ‘districts partially settled, and al. ready the home of a steady and surely growing trade, only wanting railway comm ication to | develop their capacities to the nfinn\ Un. der our new constitution the people of Up. | per Canada will, we have no doubt, earnest]y , sot themsetves to consider the best means ofl‘ l‘clrl! material advancement, â€" Our land | Eolicy ill be one of important concern., ‘ very one is agreed that the settlement of the . waste lands must be promoted, and a}i vlmf have paid attention to the matter admit 61. | ’ *â€"lu Cariada we have a vast inland system of navigation which it wilt become the duty of the people of the Dominion to enlarge and l.ron at every tair opportunity. There is an immense amount of land lw{erlug on the lakes unsettied. There is still a> vast tract piérced by the Ofta drained by its trib. utaries as yet ldoomw;y the agticulturist, We have ‘districts partially Rettled, and al. ready the hoine of a steadv ana ... _ )1 RHC & €*6" 2 ORK, Jnn: k:u.â€"-'}l'llw Merald‘s Paris special says that Victor ugo has jpst ad. dressed a powerful appeal to I'mdd.ntpubu, of Mexico, invoking him to spare the "1.‘31.0‘ Maximilian, asserting that the most shitable punishment will be that afttieil., "UIC!® merey Victor Hugo makes an Appeat for Maxie e sellimens New York, June 26.â€"The Merald‘s Paris special says that Yictor Huco na« in.. " 87. June 25.~â€"â€"The Union fAe Railroad, Ka May were $172,000. Yicter Whin malies 2. 1. f .QH-I.I.. said to be Pardoncd. Naew Ozrceixs, June 24.â€"â€"A despatch trom Galveston says an Anstrian pagsed through Mcllyto-d.iya route to the north, repre. senting Ntxun officer of Maximilian, "He stated that Makimilian had been pardaned. on condition of his leaving the country as soon as the ports of Tampico and Vera Cruz are open for his departure n 9 C enVene Iag: fever is increasing. Fifty â€"four duth‘ place on the istand in the month of Ma of two hundred and ninetyâ€"eight cases lh:o trade if not interfered with, bids f revive. # 2 AMERICAN DesrpaToHEs. The conference of the Zollverin menced its sessions in this city, for Havana. She about 21 days, _ Loxpos, June 26.â€"The English; Governâ€" ment has joined the other Enropean powers in their how up?n the l:nltsn .: investiâ€" gation of rs of Candia, by a Suropean Commission. f * Loxpox, June 26â€"Evening.~â€"The steainship Narva with a cable manufacturéd for the Interâ€" national Tolqurb Company, sailed toâ€"day J focg‘m Bhe is expected l‘ Ponel Hiars fo. Asmrvace at ue Rossgur Hovsr Yestéroay =~â€"C. E. Bell, Montreal ; R. 8. Birtch, Toroutd A. Knight, Btanstead ;â€" 8; Barrett, Niagara: James Thompson, Montreal ; . Â¥, Rinkin, Windaor ; H. Richardson, ‘Sandwici ; Rev. H. Maikins,; Kingston ; Roy: 11. McLeod, 8ydney ; 8. 0, Norton, New ’e:"*‘ J. Boges, Montreal ; J. ‘P. Grant, A ru’l; Major Cecil, 25th regiment ; Captain Hollowes 25th regiment; R. Jireui‘uli’c, Bt. Jolins, Newfoundland ; F. A _W. Lister orth ; Mr. and Mrs, Bowring, St, «Johns, N;'foundhnd; Fred Bowring, do. 3‘ W. F. Remil, do. ; J. M. Claré, New York ; H. C. Morston, England ; M Mathien, Soret ; J. N. Bates and wife, Metrickvitle. * THIs MorniNg‘s pespatcnes of the Republic yeldc Railroad Rarning ond o e Pone Toad 1 V! in a dollat, which was undoubtedly as high a atate of taxation as could be afforded, Ald. Friel considered that this Ward ap. propriation system was certainly; never con. templated by the law. 1t such a system It:.ro to be followed, â€"what was the use of the Bbard of Works. T on veqrapnniienat Pand us i d3 considered "‘M-lw unir« will soon be in a condi. th imatters, and it must in the thoixeKngston News. uld casily an.s.4 q "IC POAME â€" of, Works could casily llpulld $20,000 or $100,000, and spend it usefully ; but that was not thaoobject, it was,to do the best they could with "tho: meaos at their disposul, { Moved in amendment by Atd, Cunniughum, seconied by Ald Robinson, that rule of order No. 41 be suspended to ‘ enable the vouncil to :?pwm the summ of $8,000 for the purposes general lapmrqnenu in 4h0 Revernl wast. Te bc t 40E . ‘ C 9 Te oBP wadd as 4 lccon Guerard, that $3,000 should be for each Ward, for this year, Ald. Rochester maid the Boa: could casily spend $20,000 or spend it usefully ; but that was i it was .to do the best they cor meaos at their disposul, k o ncvit it veagh ) , June 26.â€"â€"Havana dates of pome® e st. 1 7 FROM Eurore. ~onuualh â€"4 <oms Moved by Aldetman Friel, : se Alderman Guerard, that the Byâ€"las &ngu'l"m Byâ€"law be now read suspending any ruleâ€"to the contrary The Council then went into Co the Whole on Wad Appropriations Aldetman MarUinonh aitenc 1. 4 From Havana, _*".â€"â€"HAvana dates of the received. Sq“e[ll\ heavy d. l‘ng‘fla.vm _the\ yetiow uning! ‘ai to I‘resident Juarez, m to spare the life of hat the most shitable that of living bf the & _ JUNE 27, 18367. loney has grown steadâ€" psv at an advance of , closing at 941 ; 5â€"208‘ ; A, & G, W, 25;, earnings of the isas l-r‘nt-h, for "_ I0, SPen4 $2,000 in ile only $'Im- proposed t Ward, is ifestly un the lglrit and intentions deaths took bids fair‘ to ‘av . oi _A C 4AC 20, 1661, | _A > * uality cgttle, iuvern, | $5504 Sceond" fi"h&"ds& uo $800; t N lch ; Extra, s t of the,| Milch Cows, $20 to 825 ; o eaon, 3 5 yE $8 to $9 ; n us ) $e0 is $ 4 og, liveâ€"weight, $3 19 eition | §0; Pides, inabected, 9fc, per 16. Pelts, 566. ieav | ib low, 6¢.‘ per 16. 2 m“"’ Re 8.â€" Our market opens brisk at last tAve week‘s price, and for some choice cattle au acâ€" in the of 50 cents has been freely paid., Hogs, 't: ::: ne offering. Lambs and sheep in demand‘ ntary / hatrie its to be expended ce of the ~representaâ€" | the City Engineoy, upon to this council. rU% are Friel, : seconded by , out ( The e Byâ€"law to amend w read a first time, into Committee of P o e eerene .-tucl:. says, Money is easy at 5¢. to 6c. on Cal , with Governments un{ Iheillueouu(:olhm-u, Governments ‘4 outinue to AdvANCe, RaBanaes spoues com» orty cooxem ces &))z ~4 ) _ o. 0f 200. 1b8.â€"Market dull ; Mess, $18.75 to $19, with sales at $18.97;‘; Thin Mess, $1Â¥to $17.25 ; Prime Mess, $15.50 ; Prime, $15, > 7 Cut Meats.â€"Per i bâ€"Canvassed Angarâ€"enved Hame, 16c.: Shoulders 41. New York 7.7'“7 Market. Naw York, June 26.â€"Stocks stead sond Board. Gold 381. l The Erpress‘ financial article says, N BY At 56 dn Bin am Prare c coull CV Aye, per Mllu.-Nomiml, price about 99 cts, ® # * l lccd.»!"lf nominal at $1.60 per 56 1bs. Ashes, per 100 1bs.â€"Market &g:r, sales of first potsat $5.05 ; seconds, $5.00 to $5.05, Wirds, $4.50, nomifal ; â€" Pearls, nominal at $7 16 $7.10, hx * # Butter, per Jb.â€"New worth 12¢, to 14¢, w _uhomf, per ib.â€"â€"No wholesale transactions, â€"â€"the tate for good quality is about 1 1¢., Pork, per barrel of 200. lbs.â€"Market dull ; Mess, $18.75 to $19, witlt unles at Girany,‘ w o 02 + «Rye, per 5 o‘ ‘** Worp, per bushe? of 56 Ibs bond for mixed western. ‘av . oi _A C 4AC 20, 1661, gv;.. lâ€"xtra Cattle, pone ; quality . cgttle, I 50; Becond and ufi.‘nw to $8.00 ; | and g Ich Cows, $20 to $25; Extra, $35 to $40" To ep, ‘5‘0‘6/1" Extra, “QO“i “.hf c 50 10 $3.50 pach. â€" Hog, liveâ€"weight, $3 10 Seoos, Hides, i ‘ted, 9{c. per 1b6, Pelts, 36. Mortir 40¢. low, 6c. per 1b, ; e 8.â€" Our market opens brisk at Ml k) Dflt‘e. IM Â¥ints Mn C o s e i: in p. _ _ _ ~2AL, June 25, 1867, Flour.â€"â€"Market firm, Choice Extra brougitt $8.50. Good enquiry for freshâ€"ground Super, from â€"‘Canada Wheatâ€"an ordinary brand sold at $2, several 100 bri. lots of Strong Bakers‘ Fiour at $7.25, annid two lats at $7.30. Several hundred barrels of, a City brand sold at $7.25, and a lot of WellandsCanal Flour from Wese f ern Wheat at the same price, _A lot of choice freshâ€"ground No, 2 brought an exceptional price. | A number of sales of good Bagâ€"Flo: sold at" $3.45 and $3.50.> There has been ao: enguiry for Rye Flour since the ‘Change hour yesterday,â€"â€"â€"with sales of about 1,000 bris. at $5.10. :Per 196 Tbs. Superior Extra, $9.00 to $10,00 ; Extra Superfine, $8.00 to $8.50; Fancy Buperfine, $7.50 to $7.75 ; Sup. City brands, $7.00 to $7.15 ; do.â€" W, Canal, $7.25 to $7.60 ; «o..Can,. Wheat, $8.75 to $6.85 ; 8. Bakers‘ Flour $700 in &t mc _ ®209; 0; ¢rs have hi .,4, 3 ___ ~PHU8 and typhoid fevers have hitherto been the chief specimens ; and they reter as proofs to the purple erupâ€" tion and the rapid denlopnent. Others conâ€" gider that it is a new form ,of cerebroâ€"spinal malady, appealing to the huzgobo and inject. ed character of the spots, and to the «ppear. ances usually presented by the brain and spinal column in post mortem examinations, Others, again, suggest that two distinct types of disease exist in these cases, and ‘by their commingled symptoms give occasion to con. fusion of diagnosis and pathol0gy.â€"ZLondon Chronicle. Web tiininbiié w l s13 k2 c _| tne fiying column, among whom we have just ‘] mentioned the attacks of the disease oceurred, 7| and in this way ‘the disorder maAy, it is conâ€" j ceived, have beeh communicated. At this J moment a woman is in the Meath Hospital in â€"| Dublin, with her young child, both suffering from this malady; and Dr, Stokes, who has been personally in charge, has declared his conviction that this is an unquestionable oase of ;‘onugion. t biy t appears, then, that a strange and ferri fatal‘ disease exists in Treland, and as yet. chiefly 1in Dublin. _ The gene'nl! {elm:?:i _of the preliminary & are bilious vomiting and sometimed pufie , and usuaily headache ot unparalleled i‘ntennl?ty, with ; incoherency, Then comes the purple eruption, accompanied . in mokt cases, by great debility, and tollowed | by collapse and death, Already Medical, Association of the city has held t meetings, â€" in one of which detailed and authentic reports of the cases observed were presented and read, while the other was devoted to adiscussion of | the character of the discase, Some consifder | it to belong to the family of bloodâ€"poféons, of which in thsw countries typhus and typh6id fowkie Instis Astatoloos CCC E: , Alder. /4 uit lt dA ach... ... BBE | In the beginning of April Gw first proving, | clal cases were noticed. â€" They were connect ed with the troops who had engi in pursuit of the insurgent® throp h/ Galtee. mountains. !I wo or three soldi a married woman and & couple of ch} n, were altack » ed ; the woman. and ‘of the children re. covered, the ‘othe ed.._.The fatal cases were remarkable for Freat suffering, which ho skil} secemed eapable : of relieving. Indeed, the childrch appear to have scteamed themselves 46. death in the violence of the pain which no efforts could mitigate. In all these cases | there were indications of considerable inflamâ€" / ’ml'-ion of the brikin and npiw column, /A ‘special" interest attacher to these military j cuses as throwing some light u the ques~ tion of contagiousriess. ‘The n‘:xt‘liil' of the | children washed for some of the . soldiers .of | the flying column, among whom we have just t mentioned the attacks of the disease oceurred, 1 and in this way the disorder may, it is conâ€" | I geived, have. heeh aniu...__; ow ile 18 con Montrea: Cattic Market. 4C WAk sonsa.3, _ ___"f DUIpiG@ specks palse was scarcely. perceptible at the but the action of the heart was perfect was in full possession of muscular stre and mental faculties, and felt so little it hecomplained bitterly ‘of being kept in At 7 p..m. he was dead. _ _ COMMERCIaAL came covered wi) )3 __ )70 Whoie body be. came covered with them, + Collapse set in with the <nsual saddenness, and at 11 am. he was dead. Within ten minutes after death the su. perficial purple hue had given place to a rose red; â€"In thefollowing week a boy about m or ton years old was attacked in the: mime rapid way. When seen at 1 p. m. his body was all dotted with purple Bpecks; the l DHIGC was sonrento. . ____ +. P0 SpeC wl 11 a me 3. _ _3, "~">C Wis noLiced at 8 am.; at )1 a.m., a small purple eruption appeared, generally diffused over the body ; at i p.m., the whole body was covered with large purple patches ; coma zmj;ully super. vened,and at 3 pn.the child died."The last ay. dible utterances of the child were complaints of cald; Another case occiurred at the: fortobelâ€" lo Cayalty Barracks on the 17th of April; An officer had complained on the previous morn. ing of tecling slightly unwell, IHe got feverâ€" ish towards night, had little sleep, suffered from headache, and was ‘occasionally incoherâ€" ent., In the morning, about nine o‘clock, purâ€" ple spots appeated, which spread rapidly both in size and number, until the whote body be. came covered with thein, + Collapse set in with the <nsual saddenness, and at 11 am. he was dead. Within ten miwi.. _2 i*, +M. h and Abâ€" â€"Per lbâ€"(hnm s"‘"*‘"fl'}f Shoulders, 7}e; C a Wiecvemdnseuss Mon treat Produce Markets Moxtreat, June 25 O We ctcck mss E20 n l up l s 0 2 COCCl ~CHsUs 06. curved duripg â€"the Spring and carly summer, all presenting the same general features,and all fatal ; but, with the Appearance of cholera in August, this stran e disease vanished. With the approach of fiprilnig, Wowever, it reâ€"appearâ€" ed. / One of the cartiest of the new cases was thatâ€"of a healthy child about five years old, Here tiie first symptom of illuess was noticed at 8 a.m.; at )1 a.m., & small purple eruption Appeared. generalle latas..ls *°°6°0 CPd S TWE COCV TCSPK, Aft half. one the young ma® was sitting up in bed, d';:c"tuuing his case with his master; and as he complained of great thirst, the latter went from tgo bedside to the window to mix a cooling draught, but upon turning round nltnost instantly he saw J to his horror that maml _ 5) _‘ Cee 1 d Commicc Te o. S "" °27 _ ARATeE ) NeZvity in Ireland. | The ‘first Qcm rred | as far back as the 18th of March, 4866," _ An { apprentice to a surgeon in Dubllfz had felt unâ€" | well, and remained indoors during the day, taking his meals, however, as usual, Me had a bad night and complained of headache in the mornibg ; and his master then remarked some spots upon his chest, Dr. Stoke an eminâ€" ent Dublin hysician, was imme;'huly sent for, and uw?:be patient at 11 a.m. â€" He found him perfectly collected, and in apparently ‘orâ€" dinary strength ; but the left arm and left breast wore covered . thickly with large putple patches of :ho deepest hue. â€" Both medica} men recoghised that they were in presence of & case which, ifan attack of typhus fever, was certainly such as neither of them ‘had ever witnessed before. When Dr. Stokes returned two hours later, a gront opay// 3. DOUTRCU [ Moxtrrar, Jane 25, 1867 For more than fourteen months a mysterions «isease has been displaying a rapid and fatatl activity in Ireland. Th g,,, L. "_ "no fatat thanking yor, gentl ea, most v TS Aoam 2id -\"""'â€"" 'b:,fi;mdncu"brd:!ho:::,m " _ bhoep in demang, | "â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=«mmmemmmemememm m rarrainm.. | on me;, in inviting -O'K"‘;:"m‘“"' f.“":,' * ~â€"â€".â€"â€"\_ t House Commons, / Dominion floney Market. NEW ADVERTIBEMEN TS M::b' me to subscribe myself, with ~Stocks steady at th , M_â€"â€"“;-;“z;;__ every consideration of esteem, 3‘.‘;“* says, Money is Nafe for Saile. Your very obedient and faithful servant, & all, with Governments | . BURCLAR PRoor 8A Rayions | . . JOHNK ROCHESTER, J1. °M‘|l.00'm A make, for sale, M‘rfikfi?-- # Railways atrong . June 16 + t l cce oo s ioi g, Init the leftarm and breast mcldy lglwk. At halfâ€"past one lest c ic t e es d al l1 alm., a small purple eruption generally ’dimuod over the body ; the whole body was covered with |; le patches ; coma zmjlully super. |" at 3 pm.the child died, The last ayâ€" ances of the child were complaints of | P ‘ther case occurred at the Portobelâ€" | d« Barrucks on the 17th of April: An | Se complained on the previous mork. | i ing slightly unwoell, He got fever» | _ s night, had little sleep, â€" suffered che, and was ‘occasionally incoherâ€" e morning, about nine o‘clock, purâ€"| _/ peared, which spread rapidly both | Sto uumb?r, until the whote bodv ha. | w. Tue Raw tigate. _ In all these cases tlons of considerable inflamâ€" rkin and lpiw column, /A attacher to these military some light uper the quesâ€" sness., The nm}i:f of the for some of the soldiers .of jeale 3 . _ _ ""O% during the day, reals, however, as usual. Me had -u:l complained of headache in the P ns e ue ‘ perceptible t the wrist, re heart was perfect; \he ion of muscular Strength , and felt so little i11 that BLACK DEATH, €OUL W est. y t of choice e been goog | _ . D ange hour lz: 00 bris. at | wip & $9.00 to Bror 50; F ancy ::: :,;n &# »a 4 aind . ing kept in be Tlnl preparation for the Hair has received o from numerons mtk::u and l,rd.i:q oflhrh o yvlryluhny' reqommend ations. y testify that DANDRUFF and SCURF have been remoyed with but few applications ; thag it nnauu to the hair that softness and brilliancy, and to e skin that :l-.‘,fleu'vy not experienced in the use of y otherdressing. 12 prevents unhir{m-fiup‘ sm it a richness of golor, and removes all obstrue to its growth. 1t should be on every lady‘s and gentleman‘s toilet both as a dressing and rens. vator. Uitcheiimmfj HIGHLY APPROV-EAI;DHâ€"A 1 CmmE ENe issionary, discoverad ". . _z___.â€" Americs in part B8 .A » a safe and ] r taies ns prits fiavenn aeiirnt mel ie | | Thave han ‘%d‘&?m and semina} or‘c.z-, ©xperience in whole rain M“' on baneful and v cious habits. Gua::m h‘nz ~m’m:§: Inambythhaobun-ou. Prompted by a ure caloul: desire to benefit the affiicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this | A) resources, medicine, in a sealed onvem, to any one whe | be followed by : needs it, yree of charge. _‘ endeavor to im Please mlr:‘uonvdopo. addrersed to yourself. of the authoriti P ronts a urgent necessit t JOSEPH T. INMAXN, f ; Singon D; Braw meat: . i conmect cgy the September 24 s asa c â€"00 69/, . "IG the direcâ€" win uh and the , which the | n"“‘ Mywl_ln::‘m ?:."&.:.':"‘r:.., Sthma, Affections‘ The sily k) s on the 29 erteer T6 * ye sending the Prescri ’ .':’3»..... the affiicted, «nd spread infwhnmlhl he conceives to & invaluable, and he ® every sufferer will 4 “”"0: .ul&'Pfl.lzlh- mh,m, and may : prove a Lfln‘, arties wish tion, Â¥RzE, by retarn mail, will piesse aadeece."""" . [ REV.EDWARD a. Whaor |â€" 1 428â€"12â€"19y 0 â€"_ Willinmabare Kin2. hSX _ bsst n cd slci d To ali who desire it he will r"‘“l““ used (free of ch ions lorm.c..! "7C 0f char hn w 2 se ons To CONBUMPTIYE®, The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hayvâ€" y llll.c:..i fn:. -ev;::um with a severe lung ection, and that diserse Consum ionâ€"is anxious to make known to his follw-nfreu the means of cure, t \ A CarRp To IxvÂ¥aurps. _ ~â€" A clergywan, while residiny in â€"A Missionary 4; 1 TOSICIAg in Southâ€" Americs abip of Drummond, . to ‘Miss of the Township of Orgoode, edkos. > comcoy â€"~ 2oo noiwnP know you will be satisfied name, and see that the signa Co. is on cach package, N Newcastle, C/ W., proprietor Sold by all medicine dealers ,, Aa QuEsm08.â€"Why win people keep Allâ€"looking sickly horses to do the work one good horse might perform * 1t the has the heaves, is broken winded, has a and cold, or his wind in any way affen his appetite 2- bad, or his digestive orga ranged, has & rough skin‘ or ‘his hideâ€"1 we wonld in all cases mcommeng the " Darley‘s Atabian Heave Remed and \dition Medicine»._s} . / _ fhmeay and od. has &A roud, _3 ; . _6C4H7¢ organs de. ranged, has & rough skin‘ or ‘his hideâ€"bound, we wonld in all cases recommeng the nse of " Darley‘s Atabian Heave Remedy and Conâ€" ‘dition Medicine"â€"it never fails to benefit and almostalways removes the discase ; it 1s free from An{th(ng that can injure, and nray be Il:sod at all times with Safety. ‘I‘ry it and. wa DW vam wshe o Wls « BIRTH, At Kemptville, on the 25th inst., Mrs In this city on L6 Of dvany}2, . * 7 ) "‘~C Teason to fear at. tacks of dysentery, and predisposition to choâ€" lera, On thefirst symptom of cither Aflliction, proper medicine should at once be taken, and no more safe and efficaceous remedy can be kept on hand than Mortimers Cholera Mixture, Price 25 cents a ‘bottle, I'em'nocu'al.â€"We, the undersigned,; lmvfng had occasion to try Mortimer‘s Cholera Mix« ture, have no hesitation, but much pleasure in recommending it, because of the immediate relief we experienced by its use. A fow bottles ot it should be inevery household. € A Btircu is Tixg Sives NX 1NX has now arriyed when from t} vegétables and the weakening on the »ystem, people have reas tacks of dysentery, and prediapo leta. Un thamxsil _‘ E° C090 & Ottawa, June, 1867. * now ' Lo L0 CV ENt Of thg Stecle Paris Abe government organ of France, writes from Tugic Algiers, as follows : « Our College of pfiilo. sophers at home, may, and prol do ac» complish & great deal for ‘the carse of science, but the Americans are the ple to turn these discoveries to practical gefount, Many offhe modern inventions use here are Amerj an, and one Ameri chemist, Dr. J, (, Ayerot lxell, 8 es much of the medicine oon-i sitiméed in this count , Mis Che . Pectoral Pils, Sarsaparilin n‘n?t JC CDerfy. C200 [Thos. & w. Hanton are shewing the Stock of Rich, Â¥ancy and Black Sitks in Wost at greatly reduced prices. x June 13, 1867. Ney frinu, New dmy and _ bought during the panic in Engla dent Agent, just steceived by 8. 5 See our prices. Cl ts 4 y a terns. New Carpets and Floor Oi1" Cloths} just received by John Bullâ€" and Novd Scotian, all the newesy 1 .. PeC (medal) Gloves, r;eelved 38 94. y June 13, 1867 NC COUPY ib mt mas cA 223 Woolâ€"Dull and unchanged ; priees strect market rapged from 200. to 2To. SPECIAL NOTiICES, Juné 13, 1857 hok S aihitoc oo no t p OP PE Wheatâ€"No receipts; no fall offering. ~Prices on | the Atre: changed., e ae. Oatsâ€"Nothing doix;g in lots street market ranged from 40c Pcksâ€"No receipts ; some ; at Mac. OBar € % Toroxte; > l-‘lour-Rmipu,-wa brls No.1 superfine in better _ oflgrvd for July delivereâ€"win June 13, 1867 Second lnivigl of 200 Mtion for the Hair has received es gentlemen and ladies of this :mo-nnduiou. They testify SCURF have been remoyed ict‘tim; that it imparts to the nle~â€"Hoceipts,} 3,400 000, at TTc. M 190. ifuitcdiacccd zi ad | _ New Yorx, June 26.â€"â€"Receipts 45,000° bbis Market 10¢. @® 20¢, better, and rather more‘ac. tive. Sales, 2,000 barreis Superfine State and Western,$8.50 @ $8.00 ; common to choice, ex. tra State, $9.25 @» §JJ.20; common* to choice extra western, $9.35/i» $12.20. P Rye‘flour a shad firmer, $6.50 @ $8.73, . Wheat 5 ceuu,‘lltu-r for sprikg. . 7*â€"_ Barley, dull, | ~ _ > * { : Reoelpuâ€"Com, 8,100 busbels, ~without a de€ided change, Sales, 24,000 bushels. . New | mixed western, $1.09 4n $L141,. * ‘ Map m Ds PE Willinmsburg, Kings Co., K. Y MARRIED, Toronta onald McTavish, of the s : 40 MiSH Mabonnal MJ 4 0e 25th inst., by the Rev, Thos BUSINE s s * siMety." "Iry it and we be satisfied. Remember the at the signature of Hurd & wckage. . North uP & Lyman, ) proprietors fdr the Canadas, Lk Airint he will send a copy of the + Aoroxte; June 24, 1867. _ Receipts, 498 birls.: market quict ; erfine in better _ demand ; $7 .25 JSuly delivery, without u&:. 1 â€"No receipts; no fall or SprIWg wheat Prices on the Atrect market® unâ€" ?______lh.m; on me, EMENTS | touse le. Your v. Geuxats, Sussexâ€"st D, l(oGu'ru, Â¥orkst [#4 465 4m rfi). with the direcâ€" same, which they Cornt lxgbu‘,: Report. Favish, of the Townâ€" Margaret MeTavish, DRESSING. | TH THOS. & w THOS, & w York Markets, PIC keep 4 or 5 ) the work which @7 It the horse dod, has a cough way affected : if K.â€"â€"The â€" season the use of new & «<ffects of hent NOTicEs, this betrictstccs 1 Efl‘l.nd' b’_ Our resiâ€" L. A. Milt, & W, HUNTON, bushels. Salp« White . Cottons 4 . _ JOHN ROCHESTER, Js. r”"‘l'“ll’l-,m:ur,lm. ‘ HUXNToX I have.always been, and still ;‘“"’iflwindple,m.m ever tin supporter of that glorious : hy-bichculoyd subjects enjoy speech and action, with liberty of Cannida T oys CEX COCer P n tinent,â€"important in numbter«: i m‘: material prosperityâ€"and u":'cez.lu ufi to perpetuate our connection: with the Briti fiag, which has always been the proud boast of a loyal and opntented people. * | 1 am free to admit that the responsibili of a representative otf the new Dominion, 6 this section orlun country, cannot 1 ov estimated. â€" A though one possessing .m mental ability might have been selected, still 1 wlal yield toâ€"none in anxiety and detormiâ€" nation to fulfill the trust reposed in meâ€" if electedâ€"in an !nplnh_j, honest and conâ€" scientious manner, i Neitbrn So0 on Eovermment, all" good > subject system o ernmenp sul ! ought to nnite in trying to perfect its detail so that it may rediu&omuml‘orm its projectors have labored so energetically | and whereby, through "Its inatrumentaiity, & Nationality may be established on MCS tinent,â€"important in numi...2. 1@ Wt tan (y., . 1 _ ;:_"â€" _ PresemIation of the Il«tmwli- tan County in the Canailien House of Com. mous. 1 p : This offer of support from #o large a numâ€"< ber of loyalâ€" and independent â€"electors 4s #d flattering as to induce me to place, without hrdhuon. my humble services at your dispo. sal, and 1 consequently ‘at onee declare my intention to become a candidaté for your «ui. frages at tbclpmua‘elee“on. mt The present is an eventful period in the his; | to? of pur countty. Ina few days its Constiâ€" tution will undergo a complete change ; aud in order that the good luPâ€"OooMa.uou-g now about to be hmd, may be safely pils oted through the s and quicksends of . politicabkstrife, competent and patriotic hands will be required to guide its futdre course., that measure revolutionizes the Mm:; system of Government anâ€" _ 4) ~*MACH _ ) /7 "CuoH picasure in acknowledging the kind invitation given to me, to become a «i didate Tor the representation of the Metropoliâ€" tan County in the Canaidian House of Com. mous. 1 » + Tbinol«,o(-uppon from #o large a numâ€"< ber of lovalâ€" snd tua. _ _ 3 °° NP TE I on GENTLEMEX Robert Craig, K Thomas 'l‘r:&m0 Edward Rla‘ley, Joln Shil imgton, Donald Kenkdy, :;lmes Hill, ames Simpson,â€" A. Prat, 8. * Robert Carss, dJames Caldwel}, Henry MeEtroy, Andrew Potter, â€" Edward Bishop, John A. Eastinan, “:illém Sykes, A. Pratt, sen Robert Carss: * James Caldwelt D, Beatty; M.D.,C.M Wm Flynn Patrick MeKeterick Wim l"l.emi..g * Wain Kenedv Thomas Trbmar Edward Riley John ShiBlington Donald Keriedy dames Hill James Simpsqn cadamized Road +o /.. ..8"* And j :; ; | Macadamized Road to the Village of A reld the Township of lcNob.. All persons ; reet j in this work of such umnnfl; ackn utility, are invited to attend, on John Holmes, arden »Coupty Carieto + Charch, M.D., Izm of Gou{boirne; the | Grabam, Domy Reeve Of Nepean ; w . 1 Reeve of M ; W. ®; Pmfl:&eri[ C | Carieton ; Jobn Daweon, Reeve Of Nepea, Neoil, *Reeve of FitzTOY ; Rober; Stagy,, lkooro of Fitzroy, } ‘r.'fl ; "R\H-;â€"g veammy: bei WAXTEID. nly TEKT Artarine. * Robert Craig Aud We, the rsi Electors of 19, l County of eton, viewing with intense in terest ‘the" position which we now ©ccupy ms pa % mighty Con ration, and beli¢ving fou to be a fit lnd‘f::r m to represent this, the Metropoli County in the Commons of Cannda, beg leave to request that you wil allow yourself to becoime a Candidate at the coming Election, In the event of your doing so, we pledge ourselves to use our bestf »Aorts to secure your return, â€" . TO 8SIR To~ County of Carleton |The 10 Day of July * n * â€" o ale With a view to the construction of 4 Macadan; ’Ro‘u fmlg:x‘o-uo Ottawa ang Rk;:u:: Macadamized to the V illage of Arupriop in the ‘l'w-hlp of McNab, All interesto.j in this work of such mnfllfl;":;novhdgu utility, are invited to attend, John Holmes, Arden »Coupty Carietop ; 6. Charch, M.D., z.n of Gou{boime; Tho-.’f Grabam, Dc.my Reeve Of Nepean ; w . H. Berry, Reeve of lJm LW. Â¥7 Pmmshsnl‘ Coutty of Carleton ; aAweon, Reeve @DERD : Jobn Neoil, *Reeve Of Fiteroy < puall‘ *°P Obr 1 " _ * »Neere. June 27, 1887 To 1MAn, " _ Witliam Boucher, Sykes, .‘ Thomas Clark, *« seven hundrei and fifteenâ€"others. #e., NoTE IS HEREBYâ€"atvrEx JO}HI Roches Tubman m l ns REQUISITION, °. aylor‘s ANTED REPLY Joint 17 TWELTE of3, 8R »unx For the purpose of formipg . NR C AmeT All:“\.f' A Public Meeting in the Ca) lat the responsibili he new Dominion, atry, cannot be ov one possessing . ve been selected, sti ever continue a William Hodgins, 1 D. Beatty, M. D. ‘C Wimnlm Flynn, + Paddy O‘Nq) Heury MceEir Andrew Potter Edward Rishop Jdm-“‘ ‘l':mlmn Win Sykes » John Fee § Wain g‘efl dJohn Thomson W‘tt Boncher . Thomas ark ‘Wir Hodgins _ Thomas Ellion John Nelson ;‘\‘mh_vd Argua May 15, 188 ill be held at ViMage, ,',.“,,‘ CE & ';0561'0.\" L g{:, ,.\:w‘._“ McKeterick i"lflning 4s EM 4+ * i Con IIo1, L ® € DF A ‘Pirg, . am ©Bergetip ain W“ff- and C‘O"' [,)a" y< rl'l« in ; OUMD iE3 on 4M THAT wh f Joby A por lo be w endlv obbond i _ For Haotel. TO .. Given this 246 to aid NE Ey s1 Day of LÂ¥ ON, uest relyuest and it in N1 Day of Nova 8 bhe one New Br for the y T eany" Oe Act for We have 1 for a tri time. Tt and also c when bruises, .I ing writ t';.,.“'cr D almost ev wf . time, . »evernl .w forgpan a nnd vn.lf '.-i‘!‘b I miring w rloar. "( PJ EVERY I.. ’.'N;:efi‘ bore of the dov and the G and other will comuy «ble ‘Tates Otawa, Aa Kae PAUCL To be . Belh MOND: Hiagh Har | M:-n?n. Bi 14. & Biat Jnngag. 4 A Large '.‘"l: 1 bove a> O EL P DL P ing V ©anhda.Â¥ eoy D US C3 INSU m PQ bone 41. N lume Ners b Pur

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