On no M will Ibo name-o! on AM" he Inserted shin "t9bsuMnB-abr.. Outwits. I'm-W. P.ue. mag---- “‘3. Cu" aMBmdr.t--4uetaH.3e.tehresor 800. . has, “a. Mr. Audit-u.» bin-sell was [mum "theeaaiul. .seeonlingiy the Boo. Secre- taryol Shaman Mince. Lain: been Nahum an 0min. Gm Mg nu, arrived a the capital, in Ann-ax; "sig-it" m m we" tbj’rivy Council gratuity. We under and that " Excuse? the Gonna- Gumn. but he. - to my: the 1.91:. junk-In“ 'esi.'etitm, subject lo an and "-vatitrt “ugh: will continue to discharge uni-a.- at M'odiu until Ins me- "in and“. This brief mm - unI'um spoil. m deal ot was gut-Hon, which has a me has it!“ ks, all m than M s in ia&tgtrh- when in planet] gossip in" you dly'my, but then it In III-Chin’s!) candle. W0 In" H‘.â€L‘d the -rottuBoa.Nr. W. n“, In! '0 '"*"". an â€'WIII'II be - "tit i the â€up; .1}an a we ox- (tttill)ttMmtlCthts â€wanna-seams: will " Io'lh oo3iate.y mummy In Paw Council be)! I meeting no W. Th "It“ innate-d†This.“ Bun and Cantu. abohmbbyhlh'ul. Annuity.- hlh B-orc- h- m “at.“ mun moi shit - ere". Amid, w on th.k.e6tb. Spat-1,150 In: -i-ttsrri-troartheMttor. Howl. ,Thhisdqounlh singled-k no In. one-id Mannheim! “who hunt," in " g a. 1 III - it will - tln-u no". loan. Donal neoo--iei.uiroupositioetr, t2atrf'2i'f,.','t,tg',,'tt',"2,': In . mam lain!!- who-ban lb. and “this“ viduhc Boa. Mr. M'mregmrrq.. This the but of the on. tnrio -tiram occupie- the bunt place, -I, ungainly not!!!» Mr. 33"†m. use - c- the neon! - i-di_Uhind It. Icinzu. Thi- mit be my Joan-ant, in on. new, a Mr. Bullet- tlg his WI you tail wuattehn.anideato-t,tmt ati.tiwh-Beet on thulihnofun “in - no. the Way, we rally “kWh-handout to Mr. Bun 'i’tjhi-‘hini-mnou mk. Bow. u¢,hh'nshlo coup-y, u. Hon. Mr. A-ir_ohi.eift,nmlirttmo. My Width. Boa. Mr. Donor, Mr. the, all" Musk, 3nd Mr. Mac. deNusSomiu-nmet- dirthumtoth 163.0! Mr. Asoux. tgevemtogher-t.ttte1eft-utrtieket. e4,utoedidt.oeeammetse them â€meals:- b. . . 1.3%“!th Alf.†-etta-iirthrbo-roo-iat by It. 'lm of tho my» gun. WQ'MMWMW the In. of“. Hon. Jon Cause up - h-ib thud“: 1100.1. 8. Mae. uuu, on on. of tho that duh on the he, thigh in: enough down to on“. the choice lot at Waco Ipitits Mun-d to hath loudly mm in “It“. .130th mthewholc “Ht " - out exclusively to the Opptr and, [My nightnot only but desks but out“. sleeping wanna; tor' each, "it. h "Httbs" would give the Minute I“ in]. "I: than "astding room. I†it was my that some members, I do.» not a the Omaha, should Lenka} th-lee. to the hit, all scarcely say one, I rethink, nodal-upset to to. either the Hon. l J. B. WALD, but" Hap. Jou Can. mwhgdhcr than [Imminent nuts, I WIDE-Emil“: their "up "." â€do. u [haiku cl Ontario and “in“ lug-hen of the House of Cour noon. '0 led quite sure thnt the “Opposi- tia" will neither be “NW1 not up and†by having them " company. This â€Milena-oldie» of me Globe an... In In tint on the fight in ticketed u " lo-u: In, Eula! A. $ncoosaun K.C.B.; 2nd, Mor. Gntt. . Can-, 3nl, lion. A. T. Gun; uh, lion. L M. TILL" ;.m., "on. Mr. ftotrcatisr; 5th. a... It. Cntvnu; mi, 11...». bum; as, an. T. D. no. Ou, “My '5“ it that an Hon, Miam. hml Id no... - other “It! We. thin-id. Illa; and " - thc W m that when hunk-lym- looting mttturttteirrois. than. 0" Ind-I - "new!“ that I. hm labial; of thé anthem, by which - at than â€loom 'huu law at “haiku-2t than-shove moo-Io Huh-n with!) - at chi-Cacao! borero-iteratgy agitated oterthe but“ rum-.Wtamow hnd OTTAWA. OCTOBER ll. 1862 NEW ADVERTISE)!“ rs. WWI-Rm: banana members themselves. Perhaps, puma apt-cu- M".§milll has been naming himself in " locating" the members of the Home; it n) we should not be u all ntt.Trued to and that he had been My amen-full. An, however. there is at 'ee" neither a Speaker, no: a Sergeant-at-Amw of the Home of Commons ot' the lbminiuu of Can. ada. and consequently no one authoriaul to sanction thou [tentative urangenwnta, it u not to be ouproeed thattliey will he respected out e meeting of Parliament. 0n thecontra- ry, 1‘} is quite petAratsle-the members of the l‘nfy Conncil entitled to seat: in the Com- none, having tlmt taken their "laces, and the leading member. ot the Opposition, and all :ex-Ministen, who are members, having been, acwmmodatal with euch protiiinent poet‘tionens an properly due to them-that the' not ot the - will bedutritrnt,eii, in the timt instance. by lot. The large Minis. tenal majority will mime the occupation of agn-at part ofthe "leti," as well an all the "right" tiy hhnuteruluu, but alter a distribution auchaa we haveitnlieated, which neems the only fair one under the ciréuui- "ar'ce, memben will readily be able, by ex- changing ante, to get ',tt11i1)t: eon. genial “pally. Thus we think. . the moat MN: with: that mil u followed at time appears no other way of doing equal justice to all the members. It is also to * remembered that by the change in the pod. tion ot the'Speaker’s Chair, and the present arrangement of the tents, it witlbe much - to oatehttteerernmtthe eat, too, at that important lhnctiwary, from'any pa-t ot the Home, than it was during last eeeeion from the ctoea benches and the timber ex. tremity‘ot the“ new. Upon the whole, we think then need]: no oeeaitmtnse'ittat breach ot parliamentary etiquette; noticed by Fund, whenin the members, inn-teat! ot " taking the oaths and their seat-l," were with! by thedet'ective arrangement. to " ' e theirs-at; tie-tan! swear atterwanh." Otl sympathies have teen moved by the mum-ans humbug practiced upon the Ot. u‘u within of the Toeooto GUM. wen alumina we. have ul,, amused tttrs " a couple of days over the Success ot the summing pious, - attempted by, . few gentleman upon this hackle†WIT; the ill-um In" of our Tomato eo'fere. The Jumbo. "(tried to m um from "ttttmt WM of the tth "at, ad inter can!» folio-rm New “Mwm= Now it no was: therein the nudist modicu- ot truth involved in thin p-ark, though not by no, menu in the In: outed. The Federal Government chin:- no Inch rightukmmutitinnntnlmof tiuetthat the Inwym Ann mined theqnnn- don-bodice: not who; tothn not of Union, it in the Mn of the (Jenni-nl Government tonppoint the magi-my. So in: [min then being thqnmoteot intention on the pnn ot the .Privy Council to nrro‘ntc thin function to When than in n m; denim whenliovd a thereoponnihility; buttben it aunt-oth- haul-n that the tint ran to be con-ind in that than appointments auuu.-kitotridtestmte with the letter, n In“ "theqirit' ktise Inn; nod hnppilynofntnnthodincnnniononun moot painthnngnnn the Gown! nnd the Loon; Gonna-tn no in perfect new]. Thnn the pointin which new Tiatoet ot the Globe mauve neon nothing but " en- 'ertaehar-t,"ard n W of“l'nqnont ooqitiaoduatieit.v," the nctnnl has give nn linen" m of paulntion that the " it in mud has,“ putty good authority, that the PM Gwen-ens clun- the right to nppoiatt the out!!! malty on the coun- try. Thu would in I begin-h. ot encroach- rnutoatheLoeat Gavan-mud“ In to lulu-I'd Mun" qrilt betteeattmrMicts of mu." A i Onrreerlerevill pardon no functio- I trodsseiaqt them to 'nll the comieelitiea iperpetrntetl by " well informed" pertiee ion the eoniewhet gullible quid mme who "oestudi-t thunder " the Globe; bet emple ot johee relating to De. Tmn arsd, the non. Joan How: were no well crammed ‘thntwemtenpted to spent of them. In '; Ithethetpleee‘the Globe nee wee “and! that De. Turret had been “clued MM Ana-mu“ place In the Privy Council. but I Jeelinedtonecept." Thin we are hound to. ante wee-e creelion out ofhhole cloth, ami- l ; we nlmont blah - tt--mta no known to _ he when imputed to the repreeentntiveol' the Globe. The "emtd wee e myeterione hint that the ante piece would be otrered tn Mr. Bowl, which wee duly oommtmiested to the" fender: of the Weetern luminary, nod they nodulit here-lea been "min-ting on the leerlnl iniquity dutch ecoelitionl 'We an ‘reedily believe it en We Mine, " gentlemen having a idle bongo spend et their , ‘hotelotenevening, toply e reedynnd, per- hepe, toousquUitite listener with lunch“- scnieme of their “own mun-attire nhont Ministerial (lounge end intention; and we can nlso imagine, without ur greet etrelch of fancy, how intensely they will here enjoyed the joke when they have seen their hat-elm coinegee tigurittg in the Globe on the following morn- ittg,naimpo'tstt political facts resting on I " very good authority r' But on the other l hand, we submit that if this system pt or" l ganised hnmbugging u to be persisted in, it Fi right tut magnum should know it, in 1min that too much reliance may not he l plead upon the augmented the nnlortunnte I ricttni. Hence our upon. " My“, " no dwelling to the Globe, ex. his; hence- wen] Governments, will [nude no] mi ing on . subject ofvety'gnve in 'tasre.' Whatever action may he “ken with respect to the Appoint- ment “the lac-l my the public have then". u cumin mom that when. will be leg-n, quash! " the discharge of thetr important dun... ' The follow}; opecimen of tminitignted Ward-ah, from the name qnmr, we' uh to be entirely original, and nbould my one pretend to have curt-med it Irina the Globe correspondent, no u; payload to dispute his title, on the ground of "internal evi- dcnoez†. Bo In from It. mounms' plug having be. “than.“ in n Conan-the," it in g In! who“, well known to mom. people of “up, political ittartrtatiun that Mr. Ric-nu, with the lull unreal of Cote unhim Adm-III, (on, an nnd gs- " Torylun, which has been on in good he- nnie: line 1062, when the Corruption) were debuted, in no. showing it. harm: the old elm-“cry Batt in the yaw bdllying manner. The Torie- "MM'" tttat the Pt comm: m we truly and“ and consequently look with "puns canâ€)! on W". 1haese It in an In. Daphne New phat In an Patent Cull-at of mm u d-led to: a Conservative, In! 2tr"'" boa than was“ rill In" to y . crpt the llruvrniton, will main his and in the Ontuio Cabinet, and will in due time tnku his plum ttt the Legislative Assn-ul-ly of the Province n:- the representative u! a Return: constituency The NIH" ol the elections has been too tumble to the Minintry ot the lion. g.' S. .\l.u'nox.u.n, to lend any M-nsihlo man to the cum-Inniun thlt its pemnmel require- to be changed myrtle! ta,' contortn to the senti- ment ut‘the Province. and tho terrible " Tory. ism" which weigh. like tt' nightmare an the Globe lathe. is neither dtreomttwded at the prospect nur at all nniiunu to are it changed. The good tinth ot the Conservative party is something utterly puzzling to the whole tribe ut‘Brovmium, and any hurl“. " yum" to im. peach it, even itmatnthetured at Ottawa, will be readily wet-[Ital u badminton mnl rte tailed in the West as the gospel wwnliug to the Globe. We hangout? to M that during the any of our coutempoNry's representative st .the mipital, Munehtutsettisttus nay he ex. pected to be morn than anally rife. ' . Tn: RITLI Toe-mr.-"""," to nnnvold- able cirvumutnn'cu it my found imxmuiblo to insert our report of the Tournament nutcr- dny. We, regret tine exceedingly, because on may account: lt use the moat interesting day of the whole, To-Inorrow we shall ‘publiuh the reports of two days. There nu some ex- petition: that the Tournament will be con- cluded .to-more and that the prince will be distributed by His Excellency the Governor- Geuenl on Mun!†evening. A committee Appointed Int nichurill wait on him to-giey with that object in View. V C Amnnou " I'ttii.-Att [ inc-reuse he. been nude in the number of prince for the (emulation much u follows: Second ptlmt--. 'Silwr an. an", presented by Col. Nettie, M. P., England. Tho formerly second prize con-nanny becomes the third,nnd no on, making Altogether Jenn prize: in the much. A an of sherry presented by Mr. King Ar. mldlgoel to the Inn making the lri4hent “INF“ Icon in the whole tournament. A at of photographs of Dunn scenery pvt-gent. ed by Mr. S no", will be given to the nun ruling that)“ Mamet aggregate more in the whole tournnnmn. Pouc- .cootr.-oetly one cur, that of a c,oesiirttt" periodical drunku'd, was before " Wot-hip the Police “Isl-true yak-May, and he nu titted $2 and com. Tn: Guam“ Gum C'o-.-on Wed- neahy evening out we no to have one of than ricth are laden treet- which we would“: enjoy. We Harriette Gunn- lgs, prim donn- fron the pdnclpl Auden- lu ind open home ot the Uttited (“Mend Europe, mined ~by Size. Mal, tenor; Fortune, hallo-e; nan-m, thr' renowned violinist; and lea-so, mullet] director end conductor, will give I M colleen, includ- lw‘ehe hut ea ot Lamb Borgie. in full mm. The reputed“ of they mm- is ancient], well known to under my "mm at on" "new, end we here little doubt tut the Rink Ind: Hell will preeenl an ap-' peer-nee on the Mural to that which greeted “up“ ', Fm Hm tamtmr.-At' present there are be: two ten-lo pm tn our)“, and on the†devolve the Moon glance of walling, scrubbing, Ind keeping thlngl clan geneal- ly,-odthey etch-Vin. a very had the of it. On My non the“ two wtit be tree from their an!“ by "ietxtort of tinte, when no one wlllbo Utttodo mdmdxety ot the in- etimuoo. And unle- lone poor Mule lin- ner attortitt peach: her-ell a the Police Court on oentoist - next, help will lane to he hind. We pity the poor which“ who lave b perfomthe work at ween-good would mu thou 'who have I km tor that which Mlycoulnnhem tothejag, that the.“ who you wlll have hard work and lmle coupe-y, . e I When they my whleper We la and." 000'!" or GAIL-1‘0. AGRICUL- TURAL â€Cl-TY. Dull. the poet you, the'olloén of thin - be" when 1mm for the pl!- poet ttf-tn-ttends-stu" new dupny ot the uncle. to comb“. for prison. we mm. the stock um. not A large n on name (omel- melon], invent, the muted Improvement In breeds, nude maple compenntlon for the falling on In nonben. In this moot Important bunch of bulb-Mm, no matter {ton what “point it may b, viewed, the lumen ot Carleton have then I decisive stem, end â€teetering, on we feel con- ttdent they will, we hue good hopes that Inn few yen", not only the, former. of Outleton, but those of manual Russell, no Well-I the adjacent conntlee thereto, will produce end my all the plum " all J'itrvimridl Exhibi- tions tor the but nook in the Dominion. The President eotnplaintrd, sud not nujuetly, " the apparent spsthy on the put of the lanes. In the breaches“ industry produced Iron their stiletto tuttreer, we hope on future occasions to and s more spirited competition, not that the displsy made on this ace-don Ins not good, My excellent, but it wns Inesgre. That the haters ot the surrounding coun- ties, in this locelity,sre on the sure reed to success end the ettninuent ot wealth, es the crowning dons of their srdnons toil, there on he no doubt. The old sturdy, but unprsciic- shle 'uaxee is now looked upon us A thing of the pest. t5ekmtlN, end chemicel experi- meets, prsctienlly tested, ere producing most heneliclsl results, end it is with pride we noted the met, that educeted ism- ers, well rend, and us s nutter of course, cerei‘ul thinking men, ere now to he iound, where the bright genius ot " country found We herd, " the tell of the plough. The result u ensily discernible, eepecisliy when driving through the surroundinz counties. Fine,“ notelegnnt ism houses, good heme sndbern yards, smplysupplled with sll the modern improvement in the line ot machinery, feeding reeks, eta, well nude fences, thriving young orchsrds, ell bespeeklug the naked sticntlon of the central husbsndmsn. This is _ es it should be, nod our tuners, in their in. I crossed crops, not only in qnsntlty, but quell- l ty, {eel sensitively the prsctlcsl results of in; _ tolligent industry. The foot is upon the ploughshue, null let our fermenbut persevere in doing good, end I few yours, our word for it, this centre! pert of Onond- will beer the proud title towhlch it hes so fair s claim: " The (laden of tu0ominioet." Tatt Nut. 0n the right of the hsll, wss nu exsellont displsy of quilts in pstch sud needle work. The llrst prise in this department wss attach. ed to so exquisite ertlcle, from the hsnds if In. Built, of Goulhourne. in woollen Mics, there wee not n in" competition, t the esticles exhibited were of excellent tex- ture, well cslcnlsted to resist the piercing winds of s cold (hnsdlsn winter, " crayon, we noticed n very pretty rursl scene from the bend of s lies M. A. Wood, s pupil ot Mrs. mu weâ€, Ottawa, es slsq on. speci- none of hair out! needle work, to, ench ot which wee swsrded the 'tat prise. In iesther In mun-co with -vittrtonmmneerr"ttt, we you“ to [in III loco-Int of the cloth; math-nun] Ultimo!!!» County ot Cukm WIN“! Sockâ€. LOCAL NEWS. THE OTTAWA TIMES OCTOBER 11, 1867. In the cereal and root department A finer display could not be desired. Wheat, barley, oatr, pcaae, potatocr,turrtiptstiatrroU, mangle mu :zlc,cabbagr, canilliowvrawclcry, tmnatucr, and any article of garden produce, was not only excellent in quality but abundant. We walnut pass our thla department Without 'ryeriallr rcterring to tho display mule by Majwr (looms Path-non, of Itikertttatt Cottage. This ataud, on the left of the entrance to tho 'rachlenl hall, wan dewrvudly min-J and re- reiwda apeclal prise. Un cl, trout .1 the stand, worked in overgrown and ornamented with bright ted berm-a, atood out in bold re. ilcf the I'unll: "Uod hlcaa our New Domin- ion." . The Pro-idem of the Society, D. Kennedy, thser,at 4 p.m., after thanking the [amen tor the seal they had manitcltod on this occasion, nnd “dread“ than in a wanna-r to excite a great. or spirit of competition at the noxtahow, announced that the exhibition tor'67 would now clone by the loading of two prize any- on tiu practical acion:o of agriculture, for whichtho layor of Ottawa had kindly awarded a special priae. Urine competitor- wore loam. John Bobcrtaon, farmer, and n r. Pratt, teacher. The ton-tto coma (no the Doc aide, in looked upon " uranium: farmer ofthia locality, anni- certainly a practical nan,vaaawarded the lat prim, and in order that“: tamer Manda may have this oppor- tunity ot hating, practically, the valuable In“. section: contained therein, In have much plenum in publishing the following: - an“ on “a mascara“. Duran": or '" F can" or Huron. In butter tho display wad very good. . In this urtlclu I specill prim was Immlul to Mm Jchiu Ream-av. In tho “no ot out», both “my and plain, “in Ame“: Wood In the luccoulul colu- petitor. The ommentod coke: exhibited by m. younli lady, who in wool-donu- with tho loch-3f- mattlntiona in ruled out for not! yum, Inning for three luccouivu you: carried on the, rim prize, would not have done itis. crcdil. to any at our city cottfectiottem' win- dows. F (It apples them were buts for exhibited, how-war, Hum tho mum-rpm young orchudn, Inppllod pdnglp-lly trom the numeric: of Mr. Loam-ml Toronto,.we hive new mwm to look fora-rd for better qxhibitjonu in the mm line. Mr. H. Davidson received the tlrat Ind Mr. R. lelor the second trpcciaijsriao for a but“ of choice winter Pippitts. work, Mot. Tlmmonu, ot Nepali, ind mu {louder-on, of North Gowutnwlo the only unit-Mon. m the atatt of lite, were mu an ample mp. ply, 1to.utitul,nrttito,tutd oAtu forth a savory that would but: tempted the lppeuto of» gnar- nund, cupcchlly when plural inc-low contact with tho nutty what: of butter. A unwell] prim', by John Rochester, Emu, for bread mu swank-d lo Mm. 8. Cuban, ot the Springwcll Fun", New. Mia C. lly-n Ind the high hom r of receiving we lttt [who for this "to. giving “nun-l; urn. Roblnuon, and; and Mu. lleu'Irupn, 3rd. In chcese, the dis-play was not large, and Mr. John Ruben-on mu made the recipient of than titat priu. . " It. in. that “I. - two In". on fun y' 3â€,}!ch only no you before, In: not Ind Tho county of Carloton la good tor agricul- tural purpoaas; than in a large amount of good wheat lands, and it is generally well named, so thatamin, cattle, or sheep may be raised or kept, as beat answers the purpose of the lumen. Shae.» thrive veil and latter: at an early age, andthc county is Iltuatod so that all aurplua produce may be aant wherever wanted by boat or rail, basil†having a good market in Ottawa city. The lands along the River itidoau, and the River Goodwood or Jock, ara excellent ior grain ot all kinda, and also for stock raining and loading, likewise for Main; pnrpoaos. Then north side of the county drainod by tho Ottawa River, and the - crooks running into it, is not easily surpassad ior any purpose connected with "dtasittsro-dt1ee tho various kinds of grain, caitle,shup.or “vhf, havingagood supply at (vans and water, . th a healthy climate. Now it is well known that fariners are gener- ally in trouble, for want of a soilicient return to enable than to get along comfortably, " though they as a clans are laborious and tru. gai. Thou taut be a can". What is it? The evil is aserionaom. Our cropsrsdncod to one third, or on half of what we and to mUe, the tuna cabled and more, wages one third ta one hail more than that paid twenty years Mo, our man and women as they grow to ma- tnuty will not work on the farm, it is so laborious, and uttpeotitabie, men and women m wry. m, whtch motel wngce high. 1 The "gel my not be m high,pmvlde¢l tnnn- 1 on hlve the menu- of plying them. Wm ere lumen to do,to meet this Mate of things t ‘ If we cannot wholly meet this ditticulty we can _ miliglte it, by telling touch Inner crepe, end i more prolibhle M my of he Jo. Nia must be done by dmining, manning, out! better mute ;tho nu lhould be better pulver- ileoi then it to, to allow the roots to lpreui, in eelrch of their my food, and that food must be lupplled sum atruudstttlr, and in greater "and†then." have been in the lulu; oldolng. We ptthe land from tho Creator tilled with plenty ot load to grow the vol-tone pluntl on it. We lhould have kept it fully supplied, end the crope would hnvu ' " good, end better thln they'were the tlot you one: cloning the land. There ll in rook: end eoile elnpply of lll plant food neceunry for theirlnpport, and for the Inpport of lll beings. It is potllh, lodl, mneetl, lime, pholphoric ‘ acid, enlphur lnd ulteol iron. The earth was covered with tIeel lndplnnte tor thouel'ndl of [ yum, whlch drew their luppliee from tho [ eerth end air, when run come end burned} tit-nueeelnd pinto. Ttses, whet-Ice- re- I min on the loll, the ilmt mp: were woileup- prod, an! clue to mturity, end in lbun- dlnce, lad the one“ libreoul roou, which re- mained kept the not! open, no that cerbonic mi i and wnter oonld enter the loll, And eup- pl , the lent with clrbon lnd nrnrnonle. We have 1ll2'l'df the“ ninerlla by cropplu mi mailing the crope. no that them 'ie not enough plant food lett to lnpply the plant. to hing then to maturity. It lope-re that the unaided loll will hrlnglroln three to me timee ths. leed lown ; it ll nodmtood mlny of our lumen hove nhont thlt lncrenee. How lre we to remedy title note of our lilirl t I would ed. Tits, you to, plow not more than l fifth of your mule lend, dnln it; end top dreu the crop with uhee, lllt, lime, bones. piuter, luper- tl',aht,t or unmnil, nay quantity from lot. wort to we. worth per late. "you will give it We. worth you will hove e cert-in quantity ebuve that produced by unaided goil. It you low we. worth you my expect tour time: or much; 1121M. moo, Ind " lhl. lnlt in re- quired to more 9 hue. of when; M4 lbs. guano, and 150 lbe. of lllt, " bus. or wheat dabble ;it wente commonly_l_00 lbe‘lime per uric, tor yarly droningl. The four fifths of Marble loud to be in green crops; one tenth of this in surnlps, potatoes, corn, pass, to. The remainder fhsx and pollute. The gross should innate.) dressing to the nine of log, 1 "MN, or more youâ€, it my be plum“ ‘ Emu, salt nod “has; it you (In: much, you will not .much. A poor crop of on or twelve bushels when costs " much u I crop of 30 or 40 bulimia per Acre, lcss the top droning, which should be about 30 shillings two, per acre. 'l‘hstsoiislikely to bring " or w bdshols when; it would do " w-thout doubt, " we were char of the raids. oml the strong crop is most likely to mini its much. Tho other four tttttm of tho mills Inud, to ho node-l with plenty ot red, white, uni also Clover, 11'tei2t,",tt,e ryegrlss, sud rod sop.Uso all the yconsumodby food- lng sheep or axon. M moon. It is count- ed that o cow mutual the produce of gl lures, and a sheep equal to l cow. Bho'ep no " Imlo rumble, and more postures no regu- I Indy, that a present prices they are ssid to be prefernbh to can. Tho price of ox boot in threes on“ lbs. in Liverpool is in ohlliings 'sterthtttt, which would my us. A. records the d-Iry,v.ho product of III - of cows in ohl.; and the costs would'bo £14. 35., bcsldcs lmum-s and taxes which would leave " 8d. per acre for houses, taxes,troublo, and risk. Now try it use, sow alter your howod crop, 20s. worth of good manuals. Let no cattle on the] young grass in the fall or spring, top drone with 1‘50 lbs. plaster, as. iht.; M lbs, bones burnt, Te.; 2 bushels ashes, ls, 3d.; 100 lbs. salt, 'N. tid.; tog. 6d. in all. Cut your hay from the 13th to the 25th June, then top dreu with 1601b. plaster, and expect from 31 to 4 tons of hay at the two cuttings. Take 3 years some as crops of grald'fcnt seed and top dres- sing at on uverago of yearly £2.3s, world be blunt. ; then 3 crops of 3 tons, f) tons, t 810 per ton, $90 or £22.10s.; allow 1s.6d. per ton for cutting and saving, £3.7s. ad. or £9.16u. an. in:ell as costs, leaves Al2.3a. 6d. ofa lan- lance on one acre in 3 years or 134. is. lid. yearly, Instead of a. 8d. the yearly balance on grain. What is to be done with the hay, ttist cows, and oxen and sheep, the whole is "t:utytacturittit some into cheese, butter, beef, mutton and wool, and the more skill you ap- ply to it, you wiil sucked the better. There is in Nam-an shout 1,0570 cows; reckoning a cow‘s prod uco summon yearly producewauld be $83,500 pand as the number of urea in Nepean ls probably not lees than 1,831, their yearly produce msy be estimsted at $9,185 ; sud 1,847 pigs fedtit the modem night of 275 lbs. each would be 501,915 lbs. at $5) -per 100 lbs. $29,212. Total pro- duce of cows, sheep and pigs $21.89? ; and us than: is a great number of useless horses, they might be sold, and 500 cowl put in their place, which would give “[500 year- ly income, or $146,897 " tho snnus produce of stock, which might be greatly salaried as Ur more food would be nlsed. " is lhely thatlu all the county there is six times this amount of 1',e,h,1ttm',t't should be all. times greater, or 8881, M besides what wheat and barley would be sold, which need be not less than at present, as though halt the nun:- ber of acres only were tilled. The crop would be doubled or moro by fo‘lowing the dl cc- tions laid before you in this essny. Double the - any be raised than is done under our present mauagemvnt, and any nun looking at the cxcullent vegetable roots in our hall must believe that food for cattle can be grown in this county, but bear in mind that turnips, been, and other roots draw a large amount ot food from the, soil. I might enlarge to any extent on this subject, but enough has been said to show that it we want good crops we must give them stair opportunity by pnlverls- ing the soil and supplying Went manure of the kind wanted, and keep the land dry and clean. Our hay if often of less value by letting the seed ripen or lyso,and thel nd is reduced in value, as a seeds use mine t manor" to a farm t than the strut, In conclusion I wlll show you whatlan acre of beets rename from the soil in roots and tops:‘_Potash, 325 Ie,, l_l_tne, thin county wan 800 int year, cheese butter and rail. The price was ll centa per lb. This year the produce ma be 844 each cow, the price about ttl centa. Gl',',',, cheeu in lo cent: and butter " or In coma, they are about! equal. as pork may be raised trom the buttermilk. it tteedn full feeding, or-aa much as cattle will cat to get the above atated product. Either uhevp or cattle feeding ll better than raising grain until the plague of the tnidgo paunway, but iiliiiaid there be no maggot in wheat, Ir must crop lean, nd manure better, it, we wnul good crops. (arm can provide manure .to keep the soil in original stteugth. Ital-m ot no amen arable will only nianuro about " new! yearly, about half what la wanted to keep it right, 15-. Atrrthhousrtit' manure wdnld he wanted yearly peraore.Where {aware well attended to the colt ot bought mum-q, ll about equal to the rent paid. Frotrr80 to 100 bililwlil of out: are new to lba. per bunting by sowing ni‘trr .thvyiare hrnlnded, M lb . ,Ial ammonia mixcdyitb 30 lbe. burnt bones and l bushel otclat. pru want to mile Ambush-la wheat per acre new with it, the constituent parts ot wheat and litrntw, any 3 bushel! 2-be- ll. ltd.; l00 Ina. 1ruIierphosputtr, IM.; 150 lbs. salt, an. 6d.; 33 lbs: iluil annex; la. ; " lbs. burnt bones, " ;80 “unwound lief, too lbs. planter, M.; " lbs. aulphate of ammonia, 205. 4c3d.perttcre, " wuuid coat " much toprepare one acre of land for)“ bulimia u for 40, lead the top droning. It in known that it would lulu: 22rt. yelll y rent to [my common intereat on nu new of lund plowing in the fall, 12g. Gi.; in spring anti-hing, 3n. faced average, " ; Gr. rowing, 23. ou.; roiling, le.; reaping, 15s.; curling in, it; thrashing, loc; marketing, Gs.; manure, IU.; in Militia. The crop may be 22 bushel: wheatat " £5.10I.; M bulimia oflarlcy at " 1353;; 50 bushels oata at in. 9d. f8.ts. 6d.;titu 3 crops would be £15391. " lbs; sods, 1331M; mush, Mita.; phosphoric scld, 69 lbs.; sulphudo sold, " lbs.;coxnmon all, ttt lbs.; dues M lbs, " Ho tbs: murm- shundsnuy Gil mp in plenty, sud be that tndmmrth ttet,' will sup parkway." tht n In" 0110,10 any do 4:2,“ nearly sixty bushels of when hue n rsised per new In tho township of News, sud will be sash: If she suns nuns sre used. . Th reading of both Eileen elicited (rent nppi use, end " the conclusion of which, the “scribing: broke up end uljourned tor . . rue mm. This ennnnl dinner of the moiety took place " Corbett! Hotel. The, board an" evidence of the abundance of the county, and the iiiit in which it won eprood "tiuetod - crodi upon the tutu and iibenlity of “mine host. ' in (not, it h. cometo be nun until-put- od ' 'r.t that our egrk-ultunl show in Corleton, wit‘iigut the dinner a Corbett'e, would‘be like the lay of ilemlot with the Prince of Den- mark ioit out. About 5 o'qiock the Pmident ot 'l) Society, D. Kennedy, BEL, took the chair On his right and btt were tho lion. ',i:ii's) Mac-Kongo", C, B., um! tho' lion. Peter Mitchell, of New limnewick, Mini!- tere of the Dominion. Tho vice-choir is. occuéicd by R. Lyon, 8-9.. M. L. A, The lucond teblo who preeidod over." by John 'iiolmol, hug., M.P.; thenelnber for Run- sell, br. Grunt, occupying the poet of honor, the vice-choir being filled by A. B. Wood- burn, Beth, the Surety! of the Society. After e tow ord- of introduction ot tho dietingniehod We“? present, the Preeident an" the null 1orAtoksu, which were responded to with great? enthusiasm. no then pee “The Now Dominion," coupling with it the Minced ir- Iieodougeil end Mr. Mitchell. ' Hon. Mr. Haodeucall returned thanke an a member of the Government of the new Domin- ion. He felt that if he and " colleague had the 4tonfidttttots and b-r eupport of thoee whom he eaw around him", and their fellow- countrymen of the claee to which they be- longed their endeavere to make the new netionality a euceeee would not fail. A new couree wee 'now open before ue. Our destiny on this continent wae in our own hende. He challenged all hietory to ahow e nation which had at the outeet of ite career BO many advantages in ite favor. Having taken eone email part in the "ootnp1itshmeeft of Confederation, he felt that he could appeal to all unprejudieed minlie in thle country to judge -gttttl judge favorably of the conduct ot thoee who had been engaged in working out the problem ot British American Union. For thou who were obliged to work with their own hand-i, there could be no better or ‘hep- pier country; The people of the United Btotce Irlumed.tiMstnselrta.,ttpott their veet prograe, but mlei‘ortune had overtaken them which it would take yeare to overcome; He, did not rejoice in thoee misfortunes, but under ; t the oiettuinetanixa they were themeelvee forced to admit that their future wae not eo premie- fug " oure. He referred to the exhibition,re- petting that he had not orrived in tithe to wit. none the ehow of stock, in which be had alwaye taken a deep itttereat,tntt the rootean’d oereale were ill good " he had eeen anywhere. Hie hoa..trteud, Mr. Mitchell, the took great interest in the eucceee of forming, an every thoughtful man ehould do, ior.it wee the nursing mother of allarte; m gar. KGB.) had been born end brought upa armor, and therefore he could epeak of it with a puctieai knowledge. Within forty miles of Ottawa, in hie own coaatituotrcr, where he had ia'teiy hen among the lemon, and in the towaships of Goulbourno pend lurch In thla county, he had eeen farming second when in Gouda. While Commit eioner of Crown Lentil he had become Afr: quaiuted with the feet that eettlelneut had been attempted in eolne plecee which were utterly unlit tor agricultural purpoeee, and the only effect wee that the eettler became hopelme itrtporertulted,attd a mat amount of valuable timber bed been deetroyed. What wae wanted in thle country wee the more thorough cultivation of the good land, and the devotion of agriculture to a profusion. The tttttttro of so many leaving forming for tsomething more fun hlonable, Wu attributable to luck of tuto iii-played in too many in- ltoncee in the ornamentotion of the homestead. This lock might tuwi been excused in the only nettle"; but it ihould he the study of intent: to nuke home I piece to which tbers children could look back with pleasure throuxhout their live», end there would be on end of tho miataken notion that the calling of the atrriculusrut wit» inferior. such a cameo would hove the ctlect of inducing the youth of the country to remain on their farms, where they were sure of u reward for their_exertlonu, instead of embarking in other pursuits which in nine cane. out of ten were futures. lie referred to the sum-u which hut attended the Government in the. recent contact. which he claimed to he the recruit of the confidence which he forming com munity on well on '2ea1t,rl't'l in our new Comstitutlon. While, however, in had been tolling of the loud, he lied no doubt that the nudience’buld be much better pleased to hear " hon. friend (Mr. Mitchell), who pre- sided over the department ot the sea. The wealth of our shipping and iisherr intetvsts In the morltime provinces was inenicul- able, end he ventured the prediction that be- fore two years, Newfoundland and Prince Edvard intend " well on the Northwest, would form part or our common country. iii: hon. friend came amongst us unprejndiced by the difference: which had exiuted in thins Province, and no he was in I partition to judge of oil our public nets,nnd' canvassed them thoroughly, he would give a wise and impartial Judgment between parties. The hon. gentle- mIn concluded I moot practical and imtruc. the speech nmid loud applause. Mr. Mitchell said that itaiforded him great satisfaction to be present at Jun agricultural show in Canada, and he feltdecpiy the corditl manner in which he had been "coived in nil places where he had had the pleasure ofvisit- ing. :ln haw Brunswick he had in 1865 avowed his principles and although not indivi- dually defeated, his party had unlit-roll defeat. But again he went to the polls the following year, and following in the wakc of his honorable friend Mr. (Mae-D.) their party had achieved a great success. He referred to the de. partment over which itorat, " duty to pru- side, and he felt that the iriends of union in ovary part of the Dominion, would give him credit for impartial conduct until they had something to charge against him. lie was proud ot calling himself a Canadian and with that title he became one of font millions ot people-still he would hot forget the place of his birth; but while remembering it he was sure that in extending its power, he was also extending its peculiar inmate. He would venture to predict that in a feit years the 1ttiiutsttct, of Lyutnda-New Brunswick being a part-would extend from the Atlantic to the NctTur. In the western part of the Dominion the agriculturist was in advance, but below they had ships and seamen, coal, iron, etc., and for these they were willing and glad to receive pork, flour, and other products of the soil. lie had at one time been surprised to see no less than 300 sail within a few miles of a certain harbor-the" mire American vessels fishing in our waters. He would endeavor to correct this injustice. He had gone to the polls against an administration in which there were personal grievances, and it wae carried against him, but when the time came for them to sinlt their personal squabbles, and unite upon one grand poilcy,he and his friends who had strictly maintained the principle of union, were tri. umphant. it had been said that Canada would control the revenue. but it was clear that so far as the union was concerned, the revenue would beapplicable to allaiiite, both lag! to its receipts and expenditure. When he had last appealed to New Brunswick,the Reunion was Confederation or Annexation, d he was only too happy to say that Province gave four tonne in favor of Confederation. He had not expected so greats defeatin Nova Seotin, but he felt that withlna year Nova Scotia would do, what New Brunswick had dott-ithttt change its members, or reverse its numbers. lie paid ahlxh 'totnplitttetrt-to Dr. Tupper. When Mr. Howe in the pientitude of his power, had not tire couragerto introduce a school hill, Dr. Topper haxtorhen he came into power, and although it had been the cause of much ill-feeling towards Dr. Topper, any one who wrote the history of Nova Scotin at that period could notfaii togive the most prom neat placate Dr. Tapper. It. Hitched then spoke of the people ot Reva Beetle. As a reg2lglt,','ltr', be tlt thathin a item†otco tut poo-gtto con- sulted, and {The exalted the people in his Province twice. Be felt that the people of Nova Scotia- had arlght todemand the same privileges, and, if In the exigencies of the time they had been de rived of that privilege, he thought they might be allowed to vote againstt ttOtt who haddeprlved them without any aspenions upon this consistency as British subjects. He bore testimony to the thorough loyalty of the ple of Nora Saotis, and venturedto pram: that it the representatives of that Province failed to accept the position, and to assist in making laws tor the whole Do audcut they ak G dock“: thenulvel in I. or ofdlmnlon, may wquld poet tlyt.det'erta aiaiG, and ought to be iimnned by my well whim of the country. The outtiow of the great producio of the West he desired should be In our own 1t"I2 by the st. Law. 'mncc, end "he ludiny in ueuce he would exert it for the prosperity of the whole Domin: ion, Min doing so he would never force! that he mg member onus great Common “all y. lie had “ken bl: mm uphill tsectlottalum, and while he would code-mt to do justice to all, ho would not forget the Mir were due to hiiown. MLIIilchcil wu repeatedly cheered during the delivery of " epecch, and use logâ€, upplnmlod um conclusion. . Dr. Grunt (member for Emil) said, that " the Into hour, end efter tho eloquent speech- es of two Ministers of the Crown, it would not become him to‘meke eny extended remerhs. But es his constituency wee e sister county he hoped they would heer e few words from him with petience. The leerned gentlemen then spoke of the utility of eieveting agriculture into e science, with in centre! end locel in- stitutions- Re referred to the oleim endowed by " Wm.!'outtney in 1790, end tnced the extension or egriculturei eondemies in vet-ions countries sinned, shewing their - princi- ples end the good elect they had upon the country. He insisted that agriculture ought to he" its schoole‘end colleges in this coun- try es the other ertsend sciences had, end then the that would come when egriculture would he one of the foremost studios in the country. He seld that the county ought to het proud of the two gentlemen who had honored its society with their presence that evening, gen- tlemen who bed made themselves whet they were, end he would heve greet pleesure in sup- porting the edministretion to which they belonged so long es it forwarded the views so ebly promuigeted by them. lie 'believed that the enetomy of the eerth wee es useinl in egrlcnlture es the seam science was in the proteuion ot medicine in reference to the body. Oh this subfect he dwcitlong end eloquently. end we on y regret that we hero not speco for ell the tents end figures, encicnt end modern, with which he illustrated his erguments. He spoke eloquently of the fur- therence of this country. He did not believe in the mom doctrine,endwss sure that so long es the seine spirit eniineted Geraldine that now does,“ would be e deed letterin America. He did not ignore the bttattttt. oi Reciprocity, but we bed been eble to live end prosper since its ehrogetlon, end could do to still. in would support the gayemment and he even .went so fer " to. believe tbat the Ron. Mr. Howe would give " no opposition so far " the principle of union we: concerned. Dr. '; Grant net down emidst greet cheering. ' Mr. Holmes, M.P. for Carleton, Ind carved big own my to the position winch he held, nnd consequently Mt, proud of himself and county. He was novice la politics, nut! in electing hitn m county hnd made I risk, but he had only to Ely that he would lupporc the present Ministry, but MM n cl Meet ttke plum he would be {onnd I Conumtlw, Mr. Woodburn then sue the Local Legit. taro coupling with lt tho mute 0111. Lyon, In t'r",t'flt,', all: (out Mr. Woodburn (the Becta y of the lockâ€) spoke eloquently of “In. (“than who had tor years been pawn- ot tte Not]. Be pug 1,,yAttmp.t.iPrtt to it: cue? pun-oi, the non. Junu 3m, who Ind not only been toeotnoatin -iating tho lock†with his menu, ‘but had also gun I good example to imam by the excellence and nix-bu of the product of the soil which he exhibited. A _ - "itGifrriLirots, Emma that It was diMmttt for unto reply alone, all the other ttteats has,“ but, two to repmont. than, Thi, niikt tout Wu, The common- of Gun- Ml}: hone, tirgt prim by the Society, Hugh Brownian, North coven‘ I“, m 0.6 2aqd, aotutNrtt. . . . . - . - -Lutiei' work, Mrs. D. Kennedy/Mrs. Bear. mn,llru. J. G. Robinson. . noun. / Best mum for saddle, diploma, J. 0mm, jun, of ‘Huntley, who having ' three timt prize: mm ttot by um rule: of the may en- titled to money prim. 8’1lllon for draught, prune, John' Cure, ir. Stallion for gem-ml fawn“, m prise, Jno. Cluk,jr.; 2nd, Junel ohnuon, Noah Gout; 3rd, mum Wfttf,yorthf1oarer. _ but he stood alone. However, on behalf of the Local begin-lure, he would return them his sincere thanks. llé presented Ill Inst-nee In coutra.uiuinetion to the old proverb, that I prophet wu never honorcdin " own coun- try. He had been honored in the county in which he had been born and brought up. lie hid seen the productions of the county .that day, 3nd believed tUt in mu, he., it In: in advance of the about in Kingston. If that wen-the (use, we, were cert-in], r some pump- kins." For the summed prize list, we are indebted to the courtesy of A. H. Wyndham, FIM., the lulu Secretary of the Society. Pm. not. Impleménu, lie-mu: Hugh Much, of G_lor:- engulf, mu Pyter Per, ngcsg. . -- V For hotbed dale And mee'p, learn. A. c- Ktrllar of Gloucester, R. Kenny of Aylme J. G. Btreetarf March. ‘ ' Produce and poultry, Mel-n. D. 1tobsrto6tt, Clpuceykr, A. Kgnnodh Jaa, Etdie, Nepett. ttam and toat 'tor muddle, lot prise, Alex. Spitul; 1nd,, John Hakim; ard, Patrick Bu_r_ke,jr. _ - _ - _ .. _ _ _ _ Mar; and foul for draught, m prise, John [Ram 2116, Wlllbm Mchrdy; 3rd, John Hodgina. . - - - . Sadie home, Iliechl'griu by A. Gllmonr, Ettr,rrprlan w. Sign} _ ottril., _ -- _ Spin curd-co harm, speck] prim by A. tet,")."' Esq, prize, ttoberta%vu, North wet. 3pm an ingc houm,tust prise by the Society, Mr. Sharla Powell ; 2nd, John My; 3rd, John Bell. . Sun-ml other tons" we†pwpoced, won: which was the County of Ottawa, responded to by Mr. Wright. The Press, responded to by Mr. Cotton, ot the Tums, um! the mica, proposed handsomely by DnChurch. _ - A'ltngcther the aoir of Wednesday a Belly, Corner: an compare (Avogsbly with nay in the country. u" or when. The judges of the ditreieett Na-tt were .'e follows: |For horses, Menu. B. Kennedy 3nd W. Mc- Lets of Ayluger, ed E. pom] of, Ricki-on}. Daily and ‘woollcn -iooui, Menu. P. A h'g)curyt,9o.rtteme ted J. peut. _7 two your otit colt for uddle, lot prise, John Nubia, in; 2nd, Robert Hue; 3rd, Robert Duh. Spun naught. isomm, speck] who by E. Mc- Gilllvnx, Buy, grim, 8911.}. {Stunt ._ ' _ _ Spun iihmiiioora, iUtst prize by Sockâ€, prise, Thoma (Jr-Inn; 2nd, John Wilton, Hutch ; 3rd, Iuttrrtfftotii_ - _ _ Floor Oil Clotlu, Cocoa Mutlugn, Felting, Crumb (:lothu, â€mull. I Lam, (Jurmim, 'Nble Cover», 12atuaaks,Curtain lh-(u, Gimp», Win In h'heetingrr, 'l'owcllhtgts, ctr., ctr. ('Am'nn made mu] laid for tht {In yum]. All Huh-ht promptly attended to by In. W. ti. Wrc,,ov. Thrv'o rar old colt, "tisetse, John Dunn ; 2nd, John Romp, -" _ _ u _ Two you old cola for draught, m prise, Wtn.t3mum,tBay); ttui, Thou. Armstrong; 3rd, Wm. McCurdy. TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS] 'iiiiiiiiiiii,iic1'ii') Bulls one .var aid, "t pdu,'Jno. Kemp; "f, f,ohit fue?, 'brett. _ _ . - Kano." ot.ttie you, In prise, Thom uryrfatt;sttat-r?avuotc.. . _ A _ ' yiiir?iii'i't"iiiFi,ie,iiets,t,t my. (loudly; t , it W.Tbo-lon;3Id, T. M. Bolton-on; 4th,ff.fr1aam,Ptr.. - _ --- GARLAND, 5iljtl"0llll()lt ti' (in Beat bull, "t who, W. '1'. Aylen ; 2nd, T M._lutbertatres; and! Walkway; -. Mitch'oow u, grade, Ipechl prim b God W,Aa(on, E's}, Wtry T'..Atlen. . A y Three in: at heifers, Ut brine, J. kW. Thomson; 2nd, W. 'r. Arlen; 3d, The.“ (Hutu. . - Timing: old better, In priae,T. H. Robert- son; and, J.A W. Thomson; Ird, T Qoqugl. 'ii,,'a'i'iii Bi $273," iirikii, Tri'." Thotnaon;"2ud, W. T. Aylen; and, Tho-m Civic. _ - TEE: of osett,tUrrists, Henry Warren ; 1nd, Jol1n_Bettr. .. . . " --. . Yolkoidu'ee your: old “can, prise. J. Club, of March. ' but inde' uni, guy Me, a prize, Robert Him; and, W. Gulf-tawny); 3rd; Thou-I atthtuytBarl. . _ _ . _. ' -. . ' Beat Leicenwr run at my Age, m, Jno. Duuon; 2nd, W. 00mlâ€; 3rd, D. Kennedy. Leicester rum hub, "t irrheiThos.Ctntko ; 2nd, Hugh Gourlly; 3ed, Wm. Gourlg. Two Mom: 0'. hubs, who, . Kon- nedy. . A Two Leicester owe-,1» prise, T.Cinek ; mm, W, T. Arte; Std, H. Gouda]. - omdoiaaiune, In prim, Thou. Clarke; 2139, thn Dagny. - . . -.." l, _ Ti'mltiGer,ut tirGi,' Wm. um; 2nd, E.W.uon; 3rd, June: Button. T moves. Beat tour bushels uprlng what. In prise, June: bullion; 2nd, Henry Wan-en ; 3rd, B. Hate. ' Four bushels thlt when, m prise, Wm. Graham; 2m! K. McDonald; 3rd, John Bell. Four bunch out, In prize, Wm. 0mm, (Bay) ; 2nd, Wat Davina; Md, Robert Hue. Four bushels barley, Ipechl prise hr Jno. Rochester, m.,_pri_sc, Hugh Quinn. dude ewe labs, lat prize, The; Claim; t.ml, Wtamten (#0.); -. . -_= Who-WI, 12"., yin-v, out." ar-I - Four bushels barley, In prize by society, Hugh Davina; 2nd, Wm. Davina; 3M,Ju. Duison. -- A - - "ist" bushels pen m 't!.i.e'e,et.trf. Ioodio . 2nd, E. Watson; 3&1, Henry _ can. _-..- ' Two bushels Subtle turnip, m prim, Thom am; 2nd, James Burma; 3rd, Wm. Gnhm. _ Two [unhel- md carrots, m prise, E. Wat, son; and, J. Chrke,)htch; 3rd, Hon. June: "h?,;'idiii,Tii'r, 'iri'ciirfAii,5iiii, Honey ; 2ad, John Pytty09txtuh.3rrh lion: J. led. Shad -GG bushel: rumba-mu, m prise, John Clarke,. Inn-h; and, Wm, Gm; 3rd,W. “CC“MY-.. .- s..,-,,,. . -riilGinisuu mason mutaet, " Maul. Hodgkin; 2nd, T. ll. Wu; Sed, lion. J an“. -. _ _ _ . - w - . One bushel onions, lit prise, E. WWI: ; and, Jamef0avutrtt; Std, G. W. Mn. Best three human potatoes, "t prise, K. Rebound; and, W. Cir-bun; trd, 1.13m. Six head: tsabtnge, ht prize, a. W. Eaton; an; John Clarke, Much; 3d, Hon. has. " . ’65. ml! bushel an seed, tat pdu,K. Ic- Donald; 2nd, J. Kern-Inna; 3:11, John Hod- tttrp... -. ... .. . .' .4- "6321.." mm aâ€... Dnvlson- mm rr" ut peiaes J iiirriiiili/ ,Wittiam Davina; Md, ad... u 6311mm veccublu, special [who by John l on». All 1Cxpcriertiv0 Sslcsmlu for Fancy Deparuueyt, Cashier m "H CChauat?h0tPat5P9t?"'3PX3iNrC%tiii t i." F, sparks-street, Ottawa, October II, 1067 Carpets and House Furnishings tMNttt ID CATTLI IIAVE JUST EECIIVBD A CHOICE ASSORTMENT or an" Inspeotion Inviu-d. HANDS WANTED. THREE PLY, WOOL, JUTE AND Ill-IMP _ ' [intuit geese, Int prim, Tm... " l and, W. Oahu, My. . I Pair Outlay-I, speck! prize by .hrt, land Co., Win. â€alum. ' Pair turkeya, 'ocietyu.prixe, let pm Moodie; 2nd, W. Graham, Bay. - Wir tail, m prize, Bold. Maudie; 2n Caddy. Pair ducks, Igt prize, Robert. Moan Mia. 0mm. Water quilt, lat "in, Kn. Smith, 4hRV bottm; and, In. John â€anon; 3rd; In from, Goulboum. l Two mammal: prim-Jim Inâ€. Br.dmmsevirehet work, in prise, In. T. 8.1M; 2nd, Ill-I wHf?esttrwelt :3nl, " Wood Specimen embroidery, "t pain, In. I' 0oedmt;2mt,Mrs.tJ. Dav-on. . dit"'"""' can "in, Iles. A. ti. Wood, m. Chane, [It “in, T." M. Robert-on: st. Jane. uni-on. _ Sweet milk cheese, l‘mhllmlv: br Jun Dacha-u, Eaq., prise, T911: bunch. and mutant". Patchwk quilt, iqt mile, in. 5.614., Qua-p ; tmt, In. T. Cusiday: at. In ( Hosanna F Ink work, It: pm», [in h. ttoat ; Ind, Yau.J. Header“. . smut: leather watt, In! trrir.e, " Tm; 204,11". J. "which. . . Caron during, tat prlie, “in Hwy Ann C. 12gtett,1; ' y _ II 8 m enhldmwing. l ride, n. J. Jainism ; 2nd, Mia Wine: p “that pirwoollcn socks, In peue,tlts mum; tttd, In. Wanna. Bataan» pair uoollcu mittee, In prjr, MrB.J.matdeesoas. . Best pl“ woollen Mama-u, IA prize. In June- Dump; 'nd,Nra.doht' "and“; Bed, In. Robert Hm. _ _ Rochester, Iii] .-Jbtr. ll. um privy-lax. H. Nttere One half bushel upping r Corbett, limb, Hugh lud- Taylor. ' ' But may kn‘idf butter, bua'etr'i treir m mu, mu Amethood: :nd,lm.1' Gm, grime" fun 3 3d, My H.0ar, Ion. " Best twenty I‘M! checked, Ml, ntl wool, tat My, Mm. tery. Wuhan; BM, MP., "my mm. - Bust Brkin butter Ipvcisl prize by Tina HgntanEsq, we; mm Bimitt _ Belt eight would; fresh baud, - pris by Menu. Dutrttu1s And Bum“, lulu-i Knnuedy. A account lot. hum.“ show by Ilia lube-ll- Kennedy, In highly ctrtt landed by the judge: tor on all: prim. Best t tyylnh Banael. mind;‘co|0n W's: nah-d, In _tteitie, In,“ Clarke, Jug tmi, In. Watson; 3rd, ttrx.2 Dal-on. . Com: 8rrrrsrr-Tht, non euro-ting I? yawning-(cube isuuiattent.ied England I. the question of the supply-1|“ ton. It certainly in very anxious a'iGiio.yrt we hope it will be and idiuUueiiird my“ the peopled and: will - mm In [locating . supply ofthe “0" din Pdn Marya" a " can per M. can tttrirrt-tiartt, iUta'iiritG,mqt.e Ind to we." minim u Hyde-W Ir tt h .9le. 254mm bottle. and" ati Who dale". . Bent iron plough, lst prim tnd, Robert Maudie. But Urrow, prim, Robert Wagtron, m prixe,J.e W “total-9dr. . Man. prize, Tnt, no! Potato' plough,- lat pm", 2M, W. What, ir. Belt elivartor, .1 4 pm», 2nd, T. M. Imam. Drill witivuor, ist lain 2nd, T. M. mum. Turnip met, lst tuia: W T. M. Robertson. T _ "iteaper and mower, um l ur. . Specimen would work, hind. m prize, 1us.Tttriter,reprsti2ttd,urs.)h'.umust' Mr, am, Me. I. Hangman. _ --- Mlmti nui- vlmc mum-l, mind. " prlu, I . WM; 2011, InJ. "roam-II Sal, Ila. . Grub-go, [by - . Best trrdattr yum bow mp cl tool, In prime, In. Davie; 2nd, Hr no. _ ", pun. . ai'st-meGtusainat..trt.t'.5 in m ill-nu. Robert Willi;- all†mutter-my um. uesuatuer,su"ti" dcm.h¢hu. t f _ A at. At Att-, the In! In, El."- ol Mr. A†Cunpboll, In, " you-I. m hard in the - on salt“! tSth u. a " o’clock. mm m- - tol") d-e,Mr. m A. eupw. wan-plum†and. lilo-d. OM unusable“ "* mnot' V tog-mum and with“ W taiers. MUM-en Ltittedhtu'lt, In wiquh J: #5:?" 2_nd, In. i Calida. roan-I, special paw, by " iivts My, Elm, " J. Hm. Lmf he betmd, It! 'pllm', “in C Run, 2r.t,1/rtllQ Bobertaott: .'-nl,)ll"»' includeâ€. . . But lath“, qecial prize by Jao. Rod: eater, Eq., ln.'l'. 1imuaiJitreittrry11 fun. Display)! any-poem irise by Jun. Had: "ttr, pg, III-Anch- Wood. “.4 d - " ,:,A "- AL- “4.. l Beat sped-kn woollen or (man will lat who. Ili- Wm i2trd, Miss Wpol x: In. 128. line. --- - _. "VKr-ZPJéakes. rite by Ill-I Kan; ttsd, A", “Oh well (In. . t Dl'fi'g'r, - - N has. (and, ooeviod by can†of Kent Bad fouini-'" I --- _ Mt." - W'.....' avi'tta',tr"ot//4f, re'11'l' tr, our noted" I'M" " tttPS/U; on†non min “a mm. ID“ ' Mp- "i'riFi'iiaiintthtrtrtfe,.','f, “Moo. . “mama vow“ _ mom mum. “on“ cowa- mze“ Coe new blue. m. mug, oe. u, llf. iiiiiiiIjiriimgglirlly' _spgclm wanted woman, page, wa Turnip mmpnn. prize, J. , W _ mum: 0.95.: 11.1861. uotloe of Remy-'- Wlmh Mel lpylvx, Ntecid Hugh Madam: l N 01306. IMPLIIIS hi iiL by the .teleey, "t M.‘Gnhun. WW bert ll tile ahd ll ‘Il 't'l, tt " W TI, tter; at 'oipu In It. link; Mt M. M- ll “O MT iet I " ltd iatiaeur, lot! - M w. It " " It! ,gszlr . 1 â€1ng I “1†Wiga’s'Gm _ omrti"'...t.] Tib' Gritty,???, “thaw If w! Angling†,Lucru: IN fl F'"' n!“"‘3 'trrp, run-A 'it'trt, "' a I In "rel": 'gkn," It the C “I. ocr0BRR, IN i'iiieey Kuhn: ‘4... L. I.- an" 1 I. - "iiete - (r'ls'2thtu'1t"2 '3‘..qu trrN In.†(MIN “mama DRY C: tht Wednesda: '-h,rsober 61 Pac1ragp â€an: in "‘15th "t....t in “D ttt...ddq - mo mu ( , 1343...: nut-.4 Grill!“ gravest In. In. I“. WE: . “an M Pd New Fall br-Gus.. . 1.“th â€cud-j Mredc I†_ 4m . Aug-V -'Y 'trrthm. w, A.rutiGl Ills-mu, Aunt an; All! Tuition “and “Llano: To?" " ri.tMrs . "trobe.- "I; I“ ici, â€if“; Quail? ‘_ lunc‘ IS “not! an“. " k the but 1.. no“ I'icbl m " “I ' Toto-all --_- New on.“ out" IA. cub! "oe do b gon. [LL , do do do Si. " LrL'..1 tttth let