H “The an. mam-nu at Mr. M abut I). m Minn tho Caution of la“ and In other Coalitions, were not gtrlri.. ciellly cl. to convince 010th ot the county M be was chateau! right sad It. w My was. Home! '- it quilt "itkttt thet Mr. Brown had slack-m mummmwcolm in was and - M with an: wk mt done, INK ho up.“ to that do!) unit a. We. u Guilty-onion, do“ which not. people and.“ vary Halo and led. Knutochbdqiho rd mot E Inn-‘3 W M- Ibo - in plainly -- . . . . . Mr. Dan . “My right In his inten- Iiod, in: I. in tiny- mun Maul!“ he... and upright “a, mu now that the with thing ts out,“ the country has quiet- ty scaled down to non-lb: over the elections, the mm reluctantly [my unifo- the lunch 'gait/rieno,thatheAe-r-rty mrriaite quirk-una- ofa "reeeaq6ed pony lad"! ' II... 'ightertttiittttto" who declined lot-army!" Mr.morrat,tornmdi" hi. “bunny gun "intac- that their action. hat-Ionian] with their conviction. -ruveeshutpohurotrar-tdoait; with»! being-Nolquw, “tun to uni-day," thou-talki- â€when the Gummy-ll ttt anon-a Imam fun-outer crime than Ailure,tsits the“ dt-e nap-natal. V It is evident that the M tribe “load Mr. BIO" oulybo- a... :1»,me thought In would lend “aviary; not We otnyopeohl Ignite! brim ", Ian are now told,“ “In. mnâ€ugumu m not "ak-troi-toe-it-tti-tttt Manna-y! 1th minimâ€: In Hindi- tIi-Mthodicoonryionow "re. Wy" Mum laden-notwi- a-th-bit-lu-ie-mote-ttmr- In! my lander. Think plainly win I “my My. an) Rum-tn “Wu-l "ido6Mr.Bmrmr,r- aerstmt-rerrtreetedtu' “yd hie o-ttgt-thas-tto-s-list can but... not: enough a. have in- .“ his in (khan: 0(bean â€viola-{Minus (mi-Whoa» h to whips-onl- ot Militia "-itrdtattmtt ttmnt-t.otofBttoitt “thinned-a," "dtooo-thudooi's ah-,ioootirrrr-tttatMr. BIO" Ill-Ir. lama.» WALD MM “junk up Mr W" It is at, “on this abbot. mun Ont-rim My.“ a limo, coupling-u hie Cobb- "t-Giveereawuttto-usdoedrotd "rAuottseu-u-deeitmtterrit ,eott,itit,tutuvirurror'u 'uatutrtu "si-tue-rin-ie"' "ao-tat"---- by shutting out the “Tati- man "and one." It We" do- pack up space may Ibo-uln- “illho was! older," am in tri-ttttet-i-ol-oo-trt "rteeorr--ittar.t.tteroetddttooe “than which: chg‘h'cw napkin, chow-em datum h,itoqe "brtua-aramotfe.rtst-lire-d "_r-1-itism." "not unable, th'mioukutumulvoemof thu-tct-rem-Hu-Koo punt“ “Ohmi- Winn bum the H1rita' “AI-Nb 'tg-ei-louse.," but it - metal ittit :03an in -reiql with'mh A home thrust a Mr. Blown. 'tHtmmgutlrtosuihe In opponent when dome-Oat Oh." we lay of him who lit-plum the bleeding body ot his "later? Thom t-ttt Monaco!“ Iapiagtheti-ttmt “IMTmOthD ho t-htgimootttemmttemito My, Ind Juan Stsuvictwyin both“... With - tothe .it"'tt.etd the Dam ant- hon than! their undid-ta ke Gout nth " anti-tutu! mug-it, 0“.th In unlu- than-Lin uni-litto- tomc- uni-[tho 11,118 W850“ mjwity ht tUIrtat election. In Ohio, which last you I." . Rap-him- amt-it, at onr12,000, tho [hm-u, it ia patty maybe, :5on, In" about“ the State by h In thou-l â€though thoeompkto mam Ml, not when! " nth. tin. of writing. The-o Victoria, following on that otCali. font-Id lune, with the Iago], 'tmae-d Wis vote. in the county election- of lulu-u. and in the State elections of Iowa, filth. hop-althouuoonutothohi‘hut pitch, aad correspondingly We: the spirit: at the Radienis. Tint: uttt- will lilo be no any“, tell on the New York elec- tihogvhich “his" oath. 6th ot nut. moth, and which II", in I" prohbility, 30 - island the Dewitt party. Tn: Path Courier, n vulgar Wu. - Which clavinhlz followed the Weuhip of ther6lu6e t1aoretoal the "can electoral ally-island "mtoaaiditammttorittttte Maw, bubo- nn'nutul enough Danton-lulu. Mr. MI, “I by to ht.a-tuai-tittt-tvasttutru-d I: all be “am" My. thr. the .1 ' Thm election- in the Sum of Pom-yin his and Ohio on Thad†lath" malad- a-B-rr.. r man-mutuaim. ' . 'b-lhh.-W.A.V.. "rauB--'retrat*ed"t. V -WaaH--tta-&R-tt. 'aueia-t.-m--g-.a-d, (lCtt(ll)ttMneiatts Wo "nice in than bellman“: Itiumplu, hunt-Hunk they till In" I my bene- Aeieti"-oettuh-olierotostretetgtt Inn. 1'50me mttertaiatsmutth "Wading-ho- human-1e "tSant-the-tsoars, “hula-"ed " the ‘Md’thonepo It the upon-e (Nubia-an; nun-humane “liberal via-ova the vital queuin- of "re0oetatruo. don," which in its Wkly might better, â€than hull-l “mic-full m6" "and " It. rang-in! wind†oi the manic, "wright-d Stout-ado! in' iv“ [sh-slimline}, “but!“ â€Hid- ‘pny, with any Mm- out Ml tho “light hi,†not"! kiln-ion punching the doctrine on rep-dink. of the nation-Ink“. It u in “Iâ€, headed by In, my... lg pail-l (ugh, tho-3h I. anon-M ms“. in bond- humWIthF-QO! OTTAWA. OCTOBER II. 1861. N " ADVERTISE!“ PS. But the great petty ol "moral ideas," whiskey trends end nniveresl paculntiou will it once take to hem the lesson of these elections. The “Reuben-dies! policy otim. pushing the President, paying gold debts with irredeemehle paper promises, Ind re- distributing the lands of the Southern States Among the ms end "toral" white im. port.itioeta trot" the North, will hardly tind so much fever. Tum. Srnvsxs, B. F. Bcr us nnd Best WAD: will suddenly Gd them. selves It s ttonitdemble discount in the mks oftheirown party, end the more moderate viemiot Guitar, Wan and Rnxoxu lllly 'perhnps replnce the revolutionary doctrines of the extreme Ridicule in the esteem ot the 1ft1,rd,'l,'.' The instinct or self-interest. I perhaps the strongest inotive - with the ruling spirits in Congress, will nt'once suggest 'that n more moderate course than that here- tobre pursued will be W, to retain the Republicans in their presentposition of diminished popnlnrity; and my " ell events, s resort to fresh mensures ot “duper. l ntion Igninst the South, or of usurpntion or the constitutions! funetionsol the President, will tend still further to slienete from them the Itmttuette. of the public. The Male mu he to . oonstdsrnhle extent witty-d; the molernte men of therpnrty mil scenes the extremistsol hnving ruined their popu- larity by the violence of their course, end it the party does.not Ml to qnnrrellin‘ Ind wind np with n genial split, it will Fndoutrt- edly give Wm: sud S-rsvsxs and other vie lent men, meupttorieally speaking, s. hunk cent. Vanni. PHILLIP! mny rnve through the pree- cnd on the plulimn in [not of c negro Vice-President, but except cnimg the eelect circlee of strong minded women and peeipatetits 'tonvetttionUttt, we (lo not think hie intl- hoe counted tor much of late, end it in likely to be less in future, since the negrohobhy heele burned the Republicen ttnge" in Ohio. The Republiccne thought they were mg enough there to my c tmtatitutioeta1 emulate-it enfrncchieing‘ the negroee, end cccordingly this nmendmeut we! I plank in the Republican platLrm-'-the very pleckiu ell probehility which sunk the whole concern cud loet them the Mate-it. it hoe been lost. Though some double in pat. preeeed " to the result for Goxercor nll " counte egree in mud“ that the - allege amendment wee overwhelmingly detected. Time the Momma fhdistg an; itdoee not†to with negro in the North will very quickly d p him, except in the "ungeooetatrttestal" Stem. The'cdvocctee of c colored Vice-President will nleo he ct n coneidernhle discount in the reeks of the petty, " it even the)?" York “been could “lord to drop in dyhng theory of "peouetioa" [or the coke 'ol " the my," we moot doubt that it would uichle for I moment ct throwing overhead c colored YittrPtseidettt. _ Whether the reenlt of theee election will hen " wholesome en dent on the future name ofPruident Joueoit, it is more dim- cult to determine. Mr. Joule: doeq not coo ttttPr the White Home u therepeeeentetive at the We petty. Pereonelly, he M be Aidtobe withonte perty, no the Demoetetegowith him only no eceinet the dominant (notion in the Lexi-bum. Buthe, too, wonlddo well‘tonieetthe Int ei‘ne ot moderetion on the pert of the Republican in e ooneilielory "pritt and ehonld they pet-nut in heir ineene come, theee Democretio trinnnphe will give greet and ml: to the Pine-dent in con- tinnin‘to réiet them. m he little chenoe of e nomination Mthe next Preeidency; end, when he doee not expectit. But bye wieeend niodereteeouree, he hee nowe fumble opportunity for laying the heeie of the policy upon which the next Preeident will he dental. Alreedy, theniore, he my feel that hie aide of the reconetruotion que. hon is deetined to he the winning one; end he will time heve en opportunity of retiring from In. high end eoniewhet penrG.ottsts. with _ the conviction that he hen bellied the echemee of one of the molt proc- poli- tical parties, with which the United Stem hee ever been cursed. Daemon ire Til 1'0":th Cot-.-- In rel-tom to the qua-non Mom-d to the [Irina Commune on “ruined-y, "rspoetir= “a palm 0(th Walker, No. ' Danny, 0th" Artlturr, the Gnu-HM, any honing "mm. on both aides, me to , dad-bu that his petition In. coma. . Swan Tttem.--'" nulcntud than null- llcruco on Mold rotmdof them in was... ea My, Mum In. Emma up Glnlvny, Inn. Buycock, Mr. Cotton and Mr. E. Tm. Nut thor-W. no by Awaken“: in our column (but lulu. Wood * “to: an About to open an: "tteq Int-[y occupied by W. D. Weak)! Rhino-u. Tuvalu-Ito be carried on upbeat.- tad MmJo be spam on Honda! with I complete and nut stock. _ an n m lu-.-" - of [can a their In, to than dbl-Mono in the Ride“ River, or to look for. m goo-o lillodon the ground a d†or two below, crowd the - Inn unlucky moment. And V" winged, bud not killed, by I hall Intended for the tug... The wounded bird like I who punt. ind ro- conm to lay-1mm. we believe that I complete We triumph and the owning of the next Prui- donlial election would be the "test political mailman that could poniny befall l , ,mghhon, India their inure» "vi-ml my Rheum shout. _ ' I Tum“ IllAilfY.-On loud†but, a vow lulled Leonora Manda, " you: of Me, midilxoll m. Aunt-IL, jumped out of a but vindov, and Injund Intuit-0mm): Mohamed from the clock of me _fiul on “andâ€. Yuma, "inquest aâ€. held by De. Riel. The Verdict unload by an jury m tmrqomrr Ina-any. or In members, In. it â€larval tstotttt of political virtue to spun. . Upon IU whole, Pouc- Cootr.-Wtthm Gordan, drunk, di-u-d.--- New, Mr!) coho duet on the public shoot, and ham. ot t Damion cttameter and to In. 011100919. iusedtsnstdeoet.oro-inyiiat bud 1atror.-A.-ot larceny In. postman! tttt tttU .omln‘, yin: not. Mm than: of When â€annual-Hy he More the MIL - . Rt-ar.-..' hug-r. un an any h Upper Town any you'd-y min. It in not known that they oi my dun-p, one“ to the limp-pout o-its ttte Bonn Wile Chunk. They an - this, on bottom either lid. otttt. M which, "ttpet an. (to. mnnln‘ “not (hominid: is", All! possibly killing then-Inc. They were u- cund, brttitrridtMtomtof tho-Ill con-{doubly Ins-rd. LOCAL N EWS. Itotw C't,otutua.-" "ogru ue greet pleeeure to oheerve in our edvertielng columnee notice thetell the lending herdwere men in the city will clone their respective plecee of bnelneee op and elter the 14th of October intent, until the let of April, 1868, " the hour of even o‘clock in the evening. Thle le jut end gen- em!!! on the pert of employed to their eeeieo tente, end it the time time pleced et their die- poeel be ploberly improved, " we truet it my, it will reeult in much good to the young men. We truet they will coneider the edvice we gen lent Fell to the dry goods cures,' end leek by every seen- in their power to im- prove their ninth by reedlnxend etudy. Let then held e meeting on the llret evening, end eonelder earlouely how to turn two home eech evening to the heet meet, end in lo fer " thle - an ferther en] miionuuigoet in their hehell it will he cheerfully none. Darn-lino: or run TOCIIAIIx‘I' PtttgBtg.--A committee, nppointed ’by the Committco or Immant, waited upon His Excellency tho Connor-Genera "nanny afternoon, to _u- cert-In when It would be convenient tor him to dintrilmte the prizes to the new-n] unoccu- tut competitors at tho recent mm, Tourna- ment. Bin Excellency appointed loudly next, at four o’clock, p. ml, for tho, nbovo pur- pose, to take plnce it the Biotin; Rink. The committeu lino united on Mr John A. Mu:- donnld for the' purpone of procuring his and My Marlon-id‘s attendance It the dintribn' tion. Mr John A. courtlonl-y complied. In- vitation. by an! or. being inland to tho lub- acrlhon. Arenas Sun or Fruits“. Lutr. Arnoâ€, Auctioneer, In. received inntructionl to loll than household {Multan and Manila ot In. Bach, on Shut-09., next. door to" the Hindu; Blah, on the Itth inat. lost of the laminate it, according to the alum-omen: in new" column, of want and very flue, nude to order by Hilton. of loam-l. The whole In to be sold without "nervou- Mrs. Bench in wont to remove from the city. Sec advertise. meat. The weether en Thundey wee the meet nn- humble to the tonmment that could well hoiuglned. The vein 2S',2': eet in on the previone night contin without inter nieeton throughout the whole dey, end until the ehernoon no one, - tor, in the city ine‘ined that in ench weether there would he eny attempt to continue the shooting, end when 1m leerned that the Ieeloue competi- tore wereee - " their work " M it wee the Meet dey in June everyone epoke In preiee of the eplrit which eninneted the men. Onto! the to entrlee' only 30 were preeent. Precieely " nine e. I. the titth netchwee re- sumed. It willQe mum that thle â€new heenedjonrned " clerk on the pre- 'vione evening, there remnining one round to beehotoiiet the eOOyerde tense. All Uncut MmroiB.--Yemtenuy . [Hints iohUer of the Potts, named Natl, that: en- Itmee to the tenth much Ind been paid by Capt. Smythe m making tim, shooting, “and It In. the general impression that he would carrrevttrrttting betcha him, whoa he was in. duced to like . couple of " hookers," under the, 'ttttttonce of whietr, at“ little, Utnter, he bed " the wrong (Wet; but can then he made u buiN eye, And lost the match. . This ntch comprised the following print, with so atria: Jot who, cup mounted by You“ W, with no and; 2nd, tir, 3rd, lump mated by D. R. Lanai h Co., with * added; 4th, poly of boota pruentod by 1rr.J.0dhed;5th, 83. W 400nm coo yum; thm M at all; Contention En- 'u1drtike;Hrth. podtiolnopon to all vol“. tun, ol 00cm at the slum, nun», Elected-ts, idols-II and notation at Hot lawf- who. The nultolttpo notch way Mr. P. Cotton, MM,MCopt. on»; vacation-t It'd-u. lath. Artrtq oi Mr. P. Cotton, Illthry new Wet, and. the Mon-bu at pol-Mull tooth-lat prise. that. lorry, 0th" who, won the 2nd. Capt cm, Ito-cl] Independent Con- pIny, won tho 3rd. Surgeon Kahlil of an llth But. Pt-tt County Into-try, won the 4th by ls‘polntl. Por tho 5th who, apt. that, on! Capt. Fonyth, 0. P. B., were tho at " points. After blrtg a number of tie shots, the who undecided In {over ot Capt. Ionyth. _ ' Oren", Oct. n. 1367. ' _ Grate-t demo ot cold real-tend during the previous mm, " wove-um. a I. In, " “on new. I p.m., rn above new. . 6 p. m., " nboyo Karo. _ _ Pm"?! (low 1iat,.-We hvobcen the“ n than!" gold medal, manhunt“ by lean. Young and Radical, to be competed for " the County of when Agricullunl 30cm†ploughing match on Thai-id†next. It in ‘nlued u 350,-“ in the gift of Wm. Craig, Esq., the Local Member tor the County ot Run. an. The workmanship in exceedingly neat and tasteful, “(I 3ho Wt in creditable to Mr. Craig‘s lib.mlitr. - Sixth mil, afloat, a lemo- number of en- true. The prime were let, I roubody mths, presented by Hon. Wu. undo-age“, C. B., and, 815; ad, "line panama! by (hem Mar, Est.; uh, Ottoman patented by Henri. Whitedde h Walker; 'tts, we of clam: pre- sume by Hem. an a um, 'taries 400 but, In Ibo“; Government knack; luau; my poduon. 'Open totrll encore ot unvolunm tom, mums-ad B. M. service. The {allowingll the remit of the lunch '. Lint. Cotton, 0.0.A., and Ensign lcEwu, and Wu Infant] Much“, Inn than " it points. In the Inn; olt, Meat. Cotton succeed“ in gunning the m mile;~ tad Ensign IcEnn the tnd who. For the 3rd prise, “out. Weston, Curlew limb, And Meat. low-got on“. Rina, were (in. In the Being oi an (owner succeeded in plain; the m prise, and the latter a... a... For m. 50: who, Pan-um Mela-n; 42hdM¢L, and Cupid]: Forum, o. F. B, were at»): 15, point... In the, Bring otr,Nrtrtarter McLean amended in scoring a the patent number ot points, And commonly won an 5th priu. Xmmwu. Dunn-non. Furnished by Mr. W. Hahn, Opuchu sud Drum-t, nu- hot thug More, York-0L ..' T No. Loony-wk much. The enttlos were No. , Battery Ottsws Provincial Erma 0st. rison 'rtilurr; Soil Co. 18th Set In- tisatry, lid No. 2 Co. Ottawa m n Ritue. At the comment No. 1 Battery fool the lssd sud continua-l to the and, closely Yol- lowsd by No. l Co., Ottawa ma... bothanakittg splendid shootln‘. Tht scam ot tbs latter two was respectively “and " points. Itit s bet focal noting that those two commits In keiG"ehtte-at. In" - not sud not hull “may â€has. Th mum School Moon Cup; and, .10. In“. 400 ad 300 â€all, than shot: " out, (Iowan-out M who; Hm. pool- tio., open to." â€Mannh- (human lulu] Schools, Ind ole- ot the Volunteer Pom walnut. PM No“ no! huh; canon ot the Volunteer Iowa oe mum to apnea In Military School “Moth. The, at. In. in this Inch vu [all] â€can; Mood, new AAt a!!! ; M pee M,- Rl'lal TOUIIAIII'IN than nu THE OTTAWA TIMES. OCTOBER 12, 1867. . 400 rds. GOO yds. 600 yd. S Tut-Rigor Slams". . Ar., 44C :t32--29 Gunner Davie. . . . . . . . .343 433 240-2U' i‘ny-Mutcr McLean. . . .033 443 422--25 Lleicol. Juklon. ... .222 43i g2:.'-'23 tkrpt. Hum. . . . . . . . . . 330 233 33."--23 Licnt.-Cul. Junction and licrgt. ilnrrin being ties, fired two that: mint thu coo ynul range: for the fourth prize, the score math-d bcuuc-- 'Licnt.-Col. Jocklun, two control ; Sergt. Harris, one centre null n mien. Livut..Col. Jackson, l'eylutcr lick-nu and rk'rgt.ouior Stew-Mt. in thin contort tired with the Whitwurth ; Strut. Htirrle and Gunner Davin with the Snider Eniield. ' . The next match for competition was tlmt letdown on the list on No.10. Fiat tnim--trtteer Cup, vnino 3'30, presel ed by the proprietor of tho Ntmteer'ltetrietr; 2nd,315; 3rd, $8; an.“ Album, presented by Helen. 2tt"'td,T, and Llndny, Mer- chnntl, itideeu-et. Lingo: “to end goo you“; three that: At each ; ma stunting " 200 rants and any poeition'ot 400 yorde; open to ell Volunteers, Ollicere of the Militia, Military School Gulch. and Ollicen and Soldier. of Her Mtly"tt'tr"orortr. _ Entrance " cente. , For this match there were sixty-two cntriu made. We annex the note of the seven best shots, the ma" being An equal number of points at the 400 yum: mrtgls u that scored}! the 200, " etch, and the whole wven linking a tie. _ Meat. Nu...... . hem. Hinton... J. ' . tktrgt.1urru....... Sen“. Mel-Inn . . . ' Scum-III). Stow-n. Ensign ions" . . . mmenyuonn..." During the tlrttsg It the last two we! the wind [new (on gale, Ind the cold ruin struck with a chilling effect, yet the bouts-shut! f1rtnly stood their ground, exhibiting that Pitts Ii and powers of endurance for which the mini] nom' ot our cold climate aw tttned.' Jrltas following I. the Icon: of the mews-ml competitors: S 'rst.-hittior Stewart Gunner Davis, . . . . . l‘ay-Mutcr McLean. Lleanul. Jukuon. . Ecru. Harris. . . . . . . LieuLFnill................343 34b-19 newt. Hinton...;.... .... ....20 343--t9 Bergt.}urrll................333 334-19 Scrxt. Helium... .. ... ... .434 332-19 Soul-HI). sum. ' . . . . . . . .442 324-19 Ensign louug..............233 443-19 1J%st.P-...............433 423-19 Ott tiring oil the ties, Sent. Hun-ll obtained the tint prize; Bengt. Hinton, second; Capt. Punone, thin! l end Lieut. Fells, the iourth. A number of the Victorin end Ottawn Cede" were on the ground nit any, end heed the stormmavtrir," expecting that the eleventh match would he got on, " being no lute when the tenth 1thttl Captain Buythe and the oMeerrr of the king Committee decided to poutpono the proceedim until nine o'clock thiin. In. when the pron-nun†of this most successful tournnment will he wound up. At the ilrgt range, 400 "nu, the tlrlng val not In good u that undo tttMo â€Maud only I the of that made " 600 yank, " will be neon on comp-ring the Icon-n made by the live but that. to whom tho prim were “landed. The pdlnu mule " 400 yard- m it; a GOO yards M; " 600 yards 37'. Tle,!.'),,!!,!,!!,?,!,!?,!,!?,!??,!!?),,!,!?.)" Lotatott October 1L-Boporta from Para ny that 'iUiiiiG oompldnl of the deluy of the Austrian Cowman“ in completing tho military qrgughnbn tor the empire. . Pun, October ti.-Armatrtm"rnts hue u [not been ',',rrl,It', for n meeting between the Elm npoloon and the King of Prun- nh " an only dar, and the city of linden a" been fixed upon at the plum when the latch viov 1. lo tau place, _ The Pram an that the Pope, while mun. dent of tho will? ot his force- to lucccufully rush! the It " portion of louder: gren- ly {an that 0 Italian Government will yield to the popular outcry, and order it: troop, now commuted upon the Papal frontier, to march upon, Borne And occupy tho any. . _ Rnttger--400, 500 And 600 yards; three Ihoui " each, day rifiei not century to rule 3 ; my ammunition; my mitten ; outnncq MP. _ your" an. .. Yummy the morulng broke with lowering clouJuund a um}; gusty cold blast from the east, doompcnlod with adri"lirttr mitt. Not. withmndin‘ the inclement late of the cutter, show it 9. B. In, Mljor D. M. Grant, and the other: composing the Fixing Commit- tee, "to st their posts, And on tho opening ot the am much, No. 9, for " .11 comers," the Secretary announced forty-two unmet having bcemgude. Tho prim for this match wen m, I wtison 1titie, value $30; presented byi Thus. lune, Imp; 2nd, teo; 3rd, 315; 4th, 58 ; 5th, , pair or pauta preuntcd by Messrs: Cult * McKenlle. - Lorooir, October 1i.-.Thia ironclid: In" bean Hosp-(chad trot? Woolwich to the Irhh canâ€. [nulllgonco bu bun received tron Chum mama. rebels no meeting with mecca, and seriously {lug-ton tle! cit! of JNtit.t. .. . Pom, Oct. it.-Thtt mum in its hum: of My publishes a letter, which it declares to be genuine, mummy mo Emperor to tho Email De LaralUtte, " Mini-tar ot the interim, nod "in": in August 1866. In this lath! the Emperor qphcitiy denies that he bu my denim to inurfm with, or Iuo6t by thorn-construction ot gem-lay. hon-ca, Oct. 1i.-The insurgent. and itt. vading partic- ln tho Provinces of Viterbo have concentrated at Forms, when they haw thrown up erttrerttrhtnernU. Many other places in the the Roman tehitory haw-also lien ow cupied by an Garibaldialu. Several detach.. nunu of Pottoeal tmopa have been lent out to dislodge than, and the garriaon within the walla ot Rome in at mount. very until. A “was Papal force Isa-left Rome to prevent the junction of lanolin Garibaldi and the men mum hi: command with the human“ at Fumes. The plan oi the Unribnidinn leaders awn“ to In '0ng thet soldiers of the Pope away from Bomo,and then give tin-i: force- in tlet city an opportunity (grin. . ' it Ind been through the whole day. Captain Perry, of an Ottmm Brine! ot Artillery and Secretary of tho 'loumunout, undo a splendid ICON of to point- oul of . pouibio M, which worm,“L bun tho first prise. For the wound prizv, lent. Hinton, of the Carleton Militia, And “out. Cotton were ties " It poinu. in tiring " the tlem, the who .wu secured by Lil-m. “lawn. Thin cloud the bulincu of the third day of tho Tournament. than“, Ikt. 10.-Thom in another battle â€nerd-y between tho Unrlbnldlen and Rotrtatt lome no“ Kcnubilnlcel. It u re- ported the lnvulun were detected, but no te- liable account“ been received. “on ot the party election hem need that In lnennec- tinn will soon brook out in the City ot Rome itmsif. They any prepantlone for the purpose IN complete and, the lenders of the movement in Bone m netlngln concert with the ln- vwlen in Yiterrbo not! elsewhere. ._ bourbon, Oct.' 9.--h'mr.asTlut excitement About the Fenluu in the North of Raglan! down not slate. The government continue [tn precautions, Axum-t V In outbreak. Another dominant of maul-r troops we murder order-tale." by rellwny tor Cumber- land, to gird-on Cull-lo Cutie. Order- lave buen tuned “on the home oitiett that I" Armorial belonging to volunteer: be sanded And pincer] in th condition of defence. It in gran-11y believed government will call per. lhment together on the latb Itf November. The Degree-of Doctor of Law- ha been cwrtttremd by the Cunbddgo University upon nil America: Blimp. now attending the Ner. Angllcu: Synod. __ -- _ _ _ VIIIIA, Oct. to.-Thts Municipal (lov- arnment at an. city have patented a petition to the Barman-tying {on revision of the concotdu. _ Political. the Posh upochl an, nodoubt â€In: am an Immediate change will be nude in the mum. Gen. lcCIalhn or Funk Blair, Jr. ml] nllou Gum" Indication: point to the and, {ll-planned! “Satin! e? $ACttltoch. -. WA, Oct. tt.-T'tt. ouch] ramm- trom " condo. [in Bpoouwood 4,485 Ill.- ioritr. The Republican concede lulu cho- than. . ' Du loin. u., Oct. It-Butter" from 29 orttattieq [in the Republic-Iv- . mm†of out H.000. The rem-lulu oona will â€My than†on. my to 38,000 .. Pun, Oct. lo.-1'ho competition between the Etttrtiatt nod America: We Manufacturers (may. manned In the "we“ of mama. YESTERDAY'S 1EsPh'rt',lllis, FROM EUROPE. "orutr, t. . J23 ... .343 ....033 400 ydl. 200 yd', What I did say on thin point wu, that I did not believe that the question of Union had had in Nova Scotia a fair trial, became, an in New Brunswick, when we went to the polls in 1905, all the sin- of omiuion and commie- aion of a Government which had been eight years in power, were thrown into the acale end made use of by the opponent. ot Union, and rucceui‘uliy,to defeat the measure; but that the people, on a what second thought, when the passions and prejudices ot the conteathad subsided, regretted the decision, and availed them-elven of the firrrt opportunity to reverie It, and that within one year. I then atated that I felt that aimiiar cause! had tended to bring about the Mine result in Nova Bcotitt- that ilr. Tupper's School Bill, which, though In good Inn-name in itueif, mule the (lover-n- nn-nt unpopular in the country, hie failure to submit the question of Union to the people M. the pollu,ns we in New Bruttaitick had dvoaUt it judiciousaud right to do,with other alleged political sin-I, had created an amount of hostility to hie Government, which reacted iuJurioualy upon the qttoation of Union, and when the queetien wu tried at the polls, It was not one no much ot Union, or no Union, as it wan ot punish the nun who have dared to deprive than ofa priority: mu- uul appealing to them, and permitting them to judge .f'ur thernselvo. [than referred to the loyalty of Nova Scotia, and their love for Brit- ish institutions, and went on to Itate, that I believed that now that they had, " they laid, puniahcd the men who had failed toappenl to them, and whom they called traitora to their country, the good eenae of that' intelligent Province would demand of her representativea, that they ahould cone to proclaim or culti- vnte a apiritoi‘ antagoniemto the Dominion, which could re ultiin nothing but evil, but on the contra; would expect them to aid in perpetuating (by cementing the Union,) Brit. llh inatitutiom and Britiah connection on this continent, but ahouid they fail to appre- cWatthts.duties of the hour, and permit their pauioua to control their judgement, I felt that when the people had again an opportunity oiexpreuingt eir opinion at the polls an they had had in the one of Nor Brnnawick within one you, that than who advocated diaunion woo d Inlet for it. . P. Incas“. [We regret that Mr. Mrronu. should hove been mimiprrmstttau through our columns, but having undo no previous smugement for “all report of the speeches, we gladly sc- coptsd the notes, kindly furnishsd byogon. ileum who wss present, and who, we on quite sure, will exceedingly regret that in st. tamptlng to give l synopsis ot Mr. Mitchell's "marks, he should in" so for misinterpret“ his meanittg.-Eml I have, therefore, to Mk that you {nun thin letter, " I do not denim to be mkropreunud In what I may lay, nor held 'tatountabu, for statement: which were new: nude by no. I tn, dear Hg! Bttacrtrtrt, Pterma.-Hott. Chulel Bum:- lin, Inn speech recently dullvored " Colum- bus, Ohio, went into a mtsthetrmtical J'ttgt; Itnllon ot the mum the people ' tn-lly pay, In the my of cut-In lam rdvonuon, Annually the cum of $943,503,198; only 8396,- 000,000 of which "ttr.mttctt thet treuury of the United sum; the Mace of our 3547,- 500,000 ll either con-mod In pron", In the coat of collection, or stolen by the omclnll. That ll Baikal thundering. A non: unjult and rill-mom system of taxation “I never conceived "an that through which our lulu- nal revenues In levied and collected.-) falo Cpun'tr. q You, air, will, I am lure, but no out when Irtato anti never made me of thin home, nor can I conceive how your "pom: could haw nude me teem to have given mum to Incl: untimenu. " in numbers." In another part I an: we to my, " If they due to declare them-eh" In " favor ot dis-union they would intact the desert: 't of traitors, Ind ought to be tuned by every " wdl-winhcr of the country." ' The Montreal Gazette aye: " We are glul (one than several 'll our New Brunutyiik ton rare: are urging t re intment o t e [10.51. Mr. Archibald Me" t of Lieut.. Governor of that Province R,', men Ire better thted than Mr, Archiheld for the place; law men have donned better of the rulers of the Dominion then he. We nre not sure that the Government will content to his retirement without an effort (lumber: to obtain a seat; but Mr. Archibeld belo gs to. Carmine: n whole, to Ontario, Quebezs, end New Brunswick u lunch a to Nor. tia; nod either ot these Union-lovin P inces would, webelieve, flats" but 'iMdl, r wel. come him he Lieutenant-Governor. , 'to' IION- HR- III'ICMILL’I IPIICII AI' TIII CARLITON AGRICULC TUBA]: SOCIETY HIITIIU. Dun 8m,--1 beg to cull your Attention to whot professes to be A report. of n speech delivered by me at the meeting of the Carleton County Agricultu_ml Society on the 9th lm.nnd pub. lished in your lune of thl- morning. That report doel not truly mpmnt what I did my; it my be, however, that I would not have con- plained of that, but it Pitta words into my mouth which I have? uttered, "Id molten me rclpomlble for statement. weal-ted to inter. furo with the existence of that harmony which it is so desirable manna nub-int between the w.rcmU.proeinc" of the Dominion.' For in- atnnco, I am made to any in One part of thnt. report, " but he felt that withinn you Nora "Scotia would do what New Brunorick. had "dotto-citlter clung: its members or reverse To the Editor of the Ttttttr. Tn Eucrnlo Lulu you Minn“ P mu. -..h late London pnper eute- thnt on night A few weelre ego. e number of the Boy 1 En-. sincere " Chethnln, England, were In denly muchod " to stuck some field work. hich had been recently constructed by Seppe end Miners. The novelty of the operation o0 leted in the met that the Engineerehnd to tract . may} in the night by the em onno e ectrlc light) Thin light wee med moot eu- tully, end the work- were curled on " ll, on though it were daylight. In Ibou three hours from the time of commeuetn‘ the Royal Engineers Ind euceeded ln com .tlnir nhetuery in reedineu for pleclng three liege prune in position, the face of the buttery lug eloppcd off end geeetted with the Inery and bags an well he with gllvnnl Iron gehlons, the "Noble invention ot q er- mutcr Jones, Boyd Engineere. The eupe- rlotity of the geldone contracted on Q r- mater Jonts'l plen 'wu fully lubed during the liege, I in"; of only elgh men constructing fifty seldom in about A hour and A hell, while to when equal n r of the old wicker Qtr, ln the dune tine onld linve required e up king party of 300 In In, the whole of whom must of neceeeity h" been token ewey from the siege worn whe their service. would he required. , " ACI‘I‘IALIAI Bmaaair.-Mr.J. E. nu, A naive of ‘Aulttnlin, recently [no i In. innd nu exhibition of rawhide I . He held “my-nix pound weight in on! position: " anu'l length-mi inc the nuqnbcr until he mined four any-nix and weights over his head, holding them Inn's length, and " the ulna an. “and! upon fottr tumbler (lulu. He ninheld the labia on the top of the gins, nndnllowed glam of water to be phced and“ topot than lghh. Ho hid f1ttypettlterft?or, my; n I yd: pound weight full I dimnco of About on his hnro chest, and the weight robot: though it ha! come in contact with rubber. A place of stone, tour Inches wu nut placed upon ht. that, and n unith smoked lt Into fag-aunt: wi blown. Two black-alth- then out n p twolnch iron in two new " the“ hnlnnu nnd chisel. The (out. concl Ptoleuo’r Hercule. lying Int upon the and “lowing n blacknnlth to “die hi All his mouth with n unison-pound huntnut. The blow m not by tho' not, and tho'hnnuner "hounded wt In; n oer-(ch upon his body. ' . CORRESPONDENCE. You", kg thick, luck. tt two a of the by n II can upon Isht- l glam "tsta. who: Inv- [From the Paril Cotutitrttltmtto, Sept. 'dd For a long time put Italy battalion. the Image spectacle of a country in which, side by side with n regnlnr government, a revolu- tionary faction dared td lune orders, bring to- gether putts-us, proclaim aloud its contempt tor all the rules of public low and international kettles-bin l word, usume all the style and conduct of a supreme authority. The King's government had to become the slave of tui- action, and it was only allowed to look on " n pensive spectator attire exploits projected by what people have \ccuatotned themuelvea to call the party (f inction. Astonlchcd Europe asked itself whether the Italian peninsula had conquered its liberty and iu4ependencusouly to fall into the most frightful anarchy. For every one was agreed upon one pomt-that the lnvuion of the Potttitictu Staten would only be the tirgt stage in the revolutionary march. What conrte will the Italian govern- l merit tuke in the face of plum proclaimed so ottentatiously? Will it allow them to pro- ceed, in order, in one of success, to profit by the conquests of dcmsgogitm t Qr will it wait until Garibaldi has commenced to execute his projecta? 0r, tirustlr, will it endeavor to pru- ventn new Assprornottte? Such Were the ques- tions which presented themselves to the public mind in its natural nlnrm. Cor ourselves, we never doubted that the course last mentioned would be that chosen by M. Ilatazzi, because it is the only one that is just humane and in. cumbent onagovernment worthy of the name; The Miniaterinl declaration, by the cleaners of its language, puts on end to all equivocntion and to all {also interpretations. It denounces the project of Garibaldi nnd his partisans an an attack updn the aacrcdneni of triaties, and i it above to the people the injury which these ':, proceedings ittirtct upon the honor and pros- perity of Italy. By this energetic declaration , the Ronni Ministry has deserved Well of its country. _ I [From the Paris Handard, Sept. it] Henceforth there will be no more doubt, and the ltaliaos who may hate believed, on the authority of the reactionary press, in n secret understanding between the ministry and the party of action, will now know that, before reaching Rome, the tiag or Savoy must be at- tacked. The official declaration in clear and leaves no room for doubt. if Garibaldi moves forward he will encountcf the royal troops on his line at march, and, tor the wound time, the great Malian patriot will have to direct his arms againut his own country. 'lhe energetic attitude of the government is not without danger for the cabinet which advices it, be- cause the liaiian people, for many yours a prey to secret societies, have not vet alto- gether escaped from the inilomcu. of certain men and n few dangerous wotchwords ; but M. Banzai has proved, on three distinct mentions, that he can sacrifice " popularity to his patriotism. After Nuvnrn he signed the treaty of peace i'n spite of all the popular resixbance --a peace which and the [louse of Sway and se- cared the future of Italy. After tiolferiuo be consolidated the work "ccorttpliutvd by fulfil- ing the promises given ; and tin. n he resigned power. Finally some years later, he rero- lutciy confronted Garibaldi and arrested him in his culpable enterprise. And now, as at that period, it in pouible thuta Parliament, more anxious about its own re-election than careful of the interest of the country, may think it right to no‘uitice the Minilter to ricer- taiu popular tserttimeatalism. But M. llamzzi will have acted well, and his political life will be that of a good citizen. _ C [Iron the Paris PM“. Sept. 24.} This declaration vindicates fur the govern- ment the prerogatives which were ignored ; it reminds Garibaldi that no one baa the right to place himself above the law, and it 'ypecittett, with a clearnesa‘ that cannot be contested, the obligations which the Convention of the 15th September has imposed upon Italy. The language of the Florence Cabinet leaves nothing to desire, if it be " sincereas distinct. The event will show whether M. loatani Insane all he snya, and whether he has strength neceaaary to accomplish what he desires. We have no occasion to congratulate a govern- ment upon recognizing and holding to its en- gagements. Experience has proved, indeed, that the intereats at governments are in bar- mony with Weir honor, and that good faith is ‘0 power as well as a duty. . ' [Fiona thtPYU Honda. (clerical organ) Sept.__2-~l.] . Respect tor sworn faith, puma; tuniiuuitr" I and the interest of the state credit are the mo- 1 tives put forward by M. Rstnui, and which are all derived from political CotuMeratioru. As to the rights of the Church and of l‘apacy, _ there is no mention whatever of them in the ‘ document, and We are not astonished at the omission. We even remark the words, " the eat: name of Rome," which seems to be ntroduced to attenuate the fault of the Gari- baldlans, " if the minister felt the need of thus excusing the moasuees which he is oblig- ed by circumshnées to adopt. Home is thus in safety and guaranteed for the moment. Are all alarms,thereiore, henceforth to cease t It wouldbe a mistake to believe so. The Ca. binet of Florence is evidently giving way toe foreign pressure. On the day on which the Italian Government shall think itsell 'ahle to interpret the proclamation to its own adven- tageand free itself irom its obligations, who will prevent it? The situation is, therefore, still precarious, and Providence remains charg- ed with the "rytriof the temporal Papscy. We repeat, for the present moment all uneasi- ness seems to have diasppeared. If M. ite- taui be sincere, Rome and its diminished ter- ritory ere " well preserved from an attack from ,dthottt or from a rising within " it the} were defended by 100,000 men. Why that segurity‘! 1uouuset,Floremms has spoken, and she has done so because Perla has advised her, Doeaany one believe that General Hombres came to Paris for nothing t Carrol SUPPLYF“. not! engroulng lub- Ject that now “(one the public attention in England in the question of the supply in Cot- ton. " certainly ll e very notion: question, end we hope it will be killed "tutuetottly-at on; role the people of Corned. will have no di only in procuring I pupply of the " Cana. dlen P n Dentroycr" " " can“ per bottle,to cure their rheumetilm, 'tettmtgu,trur-airta, end to remove ell pain from the lystcm tttrect. ly it in Applied. " cent: bottle. Bold by ell medicine dealers. The death In announcounn the parish of of ht. 1urt1et,Co1cheater, of Mrs, Ann Rum. my, widow,1n her 104th year. It In on intor. oulng dream-knee an: Bhtr, WIN' tho dlughler of the celobnted circutnmwhmtor, Captain Cook, who In Inn-gem! by the mtiveu of Owyhoe,In the South Sea Ieuttds,and that she won born only a few yum utter the me:- Ilon of George III. to the throne of England A 81170! " Tum Bull Num.-T'tut lesion lull now arrived when from the one at new “sunblo- and the weakening vice“ of but on the system, people have. reason to _ fen at. inch of dylentcry, pad predisposition to eho. len. On the tht symptom of either amnion proper medicine should " onco be taken, uni no more "fttBadtrititramsottg remedy can be kept on land tho- lortimcr’n Chalet. 'artstttre. Price " coat- I bottle. - rmcu 0mm ovum: run-ox or mm- 10- wunl 'u"ra-,-raroraoy's u ILL’ISCI as 7 new: IIAXL’IL'I mun. Bun-our thm, tr.--Arui nll name, that the “Gandhi: Pain Destroyer" in the best medicine for the Instant Ind permanent re- monl tte, from the I’m, our yet dir. covered. t not. " u genial nlteratire, theis- by “moving the any of the dim, and run outing the Action of the â€sum. For the purpou tbe which it I: recommended it bu no and. Truly“ h a "good thing." Sold by all Indiclno dealers. _ f'eatimoniale-Wts, the lundcnigned, luring Ind ooeuion to try Mortimer: Cholen Mix. tum, hare no nonunion, tm) mnelrpleuure in recommending it, been“ of the inuodiuu who!" "perUneed by in use. A few bottles ot it should be In every household. --" m we ofthe Rm a in the Blood," um told by itupimtiots long before Envoy's dis. - of no circulation had brought to light it- purpoou And am. Now we know not only that " life in In the blood," but that disc one mum. it Ibo. may of the disorder: tut parade the hum fume have their home in it, thrive And - In it. The Crle- bntod Dr. J. C. Aver, of Lowell, bu had re- gud to this Important Inc-tin noting: remo- dy to cure the“ dilution. His Extract of Bot-puma mu out the impuddou ot the blood out-duo“ than!†notion ittit that “you dis-u. This hob ramble, Ind it huge, for wo know» our own upturn». Seldom u we take my mm, we have undula- men! ttme. hon under out... “on to an at“! of Dr. Ayala the tulle! whichâ€: uncut“ um unto-Ion! u. 'rtt-msotrtigMtott-xmmetottteas. ~0dhdie, [laid/u, N. ' THE REVOLUTION. It". T. Iteoriua, Josh. L. L, D., Rector. Sunday sonic“ ll B In And ' t In. Nook shy service: daily (except Monday) . III uni 5 p In. Holy Cmumuniun "or: Sand-y, alum-Ml] " ti a In And II I m. Sunday Sebwl.’9:30n m. Sunr- dny Catochetictl clutc- " . In. Tuckm' rluu, (upon to ill Bdult trteegthqrs ot t,ttgr,tetl Wod- nudny, 3:30 p In. Linn, and churn trraause, do. Friday, T p m. Service in the Now Schmil Manic. lord“; Service " ll mm. Evening Service at , pl. A (insf NATUIAL vcttrabi',l,t Sentinel, published st Jacuottvitle, " on, of the 12th 'uys : Sevens! of our citlsens returned Inst week tron; s visit to the great sunken lune, situstud in Cucsde Mountains, shout seventy- five miles northwest from Jscksonville. This lake rivals the alley of Sinhui the “not. " is thought to “er-go 2,000 feet down to the wtrter.tul around. The walls Are nlmolt por- pendicnlsr, running down into the inter sod leaving no beach. The depth of the Inter is unknown, and its surface is unrutiled, u it lies so in below the surface of the mountain, that the air currents do not affect it. Its length is estimated at twelve miles, sud its health at ten. No men living ever lass, and probably ever will be able to roach the water‘s edge. It lies silent, still, and mysterious in the bosom of the 'everlasting hills,‘ like at huge well, scooped out by the hsnds of the giant genii at the mountains of unknown ages gone by, sud around it the primeval forests watch and wad src keeping. The visiting party fired a rifU sewrul times info the water," “Angle 0t furir-fivs Icgr.recsend were able tonote seven! seconds of time from the report of the gun until the ball struck the water. Such seem incredible, but is vouched for by some of our most reliable citizens. The the is certainly s most remarkable curiosity. Ot VINESER PICKS II 1 " Cf r r GRUB CH†(IN S UNDA V. . Nerr Edinburgh t'reruh--tutsreh of England. Rev. 0:0qu Nonrllmmxgm,’ 11.A.l [mg-Ibo!!! 0059"le C'harreh-Alart M. 1m Jo's“ mum. Homing Denice commence- a " o'clock. Incl owning nrvicol " h' o'clock. sum-m School a it o'ctuek It III. ' Wesleyan Mahodiat chewed/e Sud. M 303er J. â€In." Set I? on min; a " 0 o' . "in; a Sabbath school u 2 pm. l Kala. M tNsroh--b've. Yet-km Win. at. u l s. Jt'cAfpd,i'd',t- on on n n on u It' on u . Bubbuh gelled " , 'ld" i ' Christ t'hureh tFu"ue"Po--8 up sum. Rev J S hunts. I _A, ‘0." 0 'ir'rdiT, X A. ('hupel of 'rt-thee, ttrest. Rev J S LAUDIZI. K A, Rev C lulu", MA, Canto. Morning Service " " ' Bum; u r. Mahdi-t Byhmpnl' Clank-IA Brim-'1 "do. Rev T W Plum. Howie" commence " lol I In; and I] p n swim: School at , p In. rm ('quch tPrebgtrrimib-D+ u. m q Rim s. Wanton. Morning Service It ll o'clock; liming u 1,... Rev. Mr. Moon. ' Service! will be holdln thoClIIrch, But m " It mm, wail pan. B"tout Chureh-osrmt Ame. Rev D Nahum. Palm. Service. In ll o'eluck, an, uni fl pm. Sabin“ School " ill male morning. M. Antiwar. gtau't'T Cd‘olit.) "our: of -itstr--4kg lg, and noneâ€. ..- Morning, " 8 and " “a. VIM“. qt t pan. Cabin-t Nam Dav. _ . BALD. Danna», Vim-Gourd. [19an oftiervUer, I. 8 sad " n In, and r p. IL. from Bum: until tit. Itch-ah I)†. G. 8 m " B. In., ad I pam mm 8t. Iiohul'l Ui' “I. _ Sh W5 Curr luv. J. P. 3mmâ€. k. P. How. of 8orrtoe,8rutdars lad “didn’t. - “ammo Ln..from Mr mun-emu a. “MIMI: Volporl u 1 pug from a. Kiel-cl to But". 6 pan. wont anâ€. fl p... Losnox,0ctober t0.-DecrvGe of bullion in the Bank of England, £335,000 dummy; decreuc' in the Bank of F‘nce, 5,000,000 francs. Main-mock- an 'hfteatdrftt 1ytreett.hthtt-reret9-ut such-mm fatuihqrre-t. . PanOtuI. - Brutus. 'szn Cu“. Puma-t Wk; My 'lT,rii1q"r'S1',ttasaaswU,- t9r.ut"qtfa.titP. .. _ _ -- A Em†or town]. Ammmdm {or you! In. ut- Nahum hula-lunch dull 'trrtrathNi wilt, abounds-lor- b; th.Tfttkdtt'd,'.", “-11“:th Frail. - far-3mg}. "We?“ 2drgttt2ratg,rd; 'sejiyxhtt,q,' M ' WI on no , rl't'2'dtffrd'tr1'1al$11t 30.33.06â€. F 381-9101 Bunk of Itmqgtr--4uu. " (1m 0mm 1rrnk--1irrqr_imd {at " quotation. But of 'bnttmat=thnt. In this an“. Cannon] Bulk of (3qu u a. No Mann. . ' Gm Baak.-Litt1, doing.' Q."' Can-din B.ah-.aau. apt: myth! " the . Candi-n Bait “Son-Min. during. Gonna-u prbetqt--'u- Id. at " sins" Allin. "ni"ifttra"ir. " County Debattt--troet. old-g. In donut. City of I'm D.tr--Atsirtae - 1 pct mt. - Tm (in Co- p-ms “In “on o! the been. - m Bud-I American lain-o0 Coupo- tttme-- 110thth Pric- u-lnsl. , can; Pom Wu; My tttew-- "mus-men; _-- ____ _ _ g "TL" t3,','S,h FIRE: Carma e Morning Service " " o'clock t Bun“; " ' Kirk "f a'erWonf- Wellington Sm. R". Dr. Sync: Homing Sonic. " It ofeloek , Running " M 299:3 _ low York Iona, MI. New You, Oct. 10.-43old 43;. T'hs2'oat My: Imus an: steady. Stock- irregular. _ Government: dull. Railroad: quiet. Tm on. 9.187. 3’ch cum» for the watt MIMI» 06m. ',dM, hit TORONTO ITOCK 're'"". COMMERCIAL Sl. Albuu’l Church, My Stud. - -. (Augean It...) - -- " IPRCIAL IO'I'ICII- "" W All respectfully Into-mull- u-u vu- hn no! “wooded in organ-n; I system by Vile. we rmuidmattrhop. to supply than. In, b M". with'puewshty and detract: : Inning dieiddd the city, (including Sew Edihburgh and Hall) into nun deliéery dutr,seu, atrdvuspbred . Curl" Boy for “ch†_RU, will not be nap-mm. Ho. however, Ne my lrsogMaritivr in the Jcuvery ot [upon by boy. Ibo roll on thc Slru-(r. Our Carrier “an no not permuted in ICU my.†P whilo delivering an their water. The Siblenpu'on forth. â€AIL! TIMES id l1: Out-1).: took. PAYABLE FA an BAT! HIM) . All uboetibon til-plug try I! must N hymn In}. _ ' T'T, In." formerly, mark-4| by w. II. WOOD, No. " on “IDEA“ NEIUZE‘I‘, has boeet NW by an "breril"srr, and I in be "lama! on MONDAY, i'0UitrEE.h'TU "ttnun. unl- . an entire new stock of moo-wr-i-rr-rs Worm W In I min and ram remedy fur Wot-l h and!!!†Ada'dc--.As it " I "n. [nova and Inland JIM-t that one great mum of dull an; children is frun Worms, alum. n cum be too deeply irrspre1reattptm glue mind, .2! paved as many of cloudy watching their chub“. Br In doing; and an lcmnnd-ug the â€atom and mo nun of (Le di-are, chum: of children might be law-d from only (am. Suntan or Coram..-:'" l'ulhmm‘ up . low of tho very numerous lymph-mu and ‘15...“ INCH I" owned by Worms: drrar.eed twain. 'rt.tue ommtm. Mom-ire mum, (aqua! [making " the no". grinding oftF.e will daring sloop. 45mm of tho belly. with (re-lawn: Olin-â€took, dad maime- convulsive it: ; itching of tho arms. [Mil In the head And ttotnaeh.uwiuict sloop. hinting. tremblinga. cough, iydiatertro low upkian‘htful dreams. and a gndunl mum . “Luv-y of Igh. The} n. [ml-table And " 'hiu-urivi out tho town! th And â€upload, cloning» " any with tho many at Oil or other unpkmm eat of other Worm. {Eyck box connin- the of omlort Lunar. New: 51.2“: prx!ptutyr. -- N. B." " fol Ethan-"5'. r and uh no other. "et :11;ng In 0RD... atid modit Vim. NEW r)lJi'lili'l"ltiri,,jl0l's cm llllllllillllllllllil N iiiiriaa,v, Gl£0().l':.li I Ids. LIQUORS AND _ HARDWARE. mmM.m.mmb-rmuy “McIntosh the our†out. pun shut. E 5th November ami. Following Days 'l‘ulllill‘. Idqr'rrte-a HALEf‘lllts. It, th GAIIIEIBAL, SUSSEX-ST. Tutu: will be“ gurus. 5, Pub- lic Auction M the I." one. " SCOTT A Butane“! tug'"' nul Quer- Itraeu, in Mm (my a! Ottawa, a. FRIDAY KIXT, a. mu- any JOC‘I‘OBII inatnat. it " o’clock mum, undor w Mo: oeBaumiiu.d in . loam. hood and. ' by Ian-lg Wu. at an City of Dunn, arm-er, to Bdrrned arise, d the - plum. lord-nu DOT NUIBII. "V30: tht SOUTH SIDE OF BOLTON Stun, (0M Layla) um "id Cttr o60ttaqrB. no a“ Edward (mu gritl can“ “Ii-d in on uh only. ' . Fine Black 3* alnut Fumituré WI, a. W "unan- lid-- M'Hm on, [MUM - to rlull our "70‘". - a! bub- '" no: In" Mom, Y,th. IMOC‘I'OBIR. NIL-nil an In "APRIL, Mt6tk u (I. hour Mum o'cto9, Ind. AIJXANDKI .ee.9LMAW' & 00., THO!“ mum. AIDE" COWAN, IcDOUOAL l co.. 0'0. HAY, 1110mm than. 0a....0d. II. II“. y Mob Dtf'f2"Mel,"g, It. rec-ob “vol " lb: â€CM r. lam-r. we!“ and 1d'rA'l2hu'1 00.050! Il,lu1. A“: mmâ€... 'aw,; ',',Wh?i'h"sfdd I. ado-Ili- has“ "di, to m an 'tg'""""""""""""'"""" begi- ' . t GRAND BAZ B'i'dd't'.".'d'l', I. â€In IIACII.‘ â€our . Btreet, I.†M to “I. tike'"u-.trtA, run ", old-g a! . Pin Black, Wuhan: Pulm- m, undo by Hum of ale-mu, . Gm Bap “the. Curt-ins, . mung-too- got. and. by mum of noun-I, “do. "t. obs. do. . link KM [Slum and Linen. Nauru, Nerr “thwart-l 0anth u, Km.- PM than. Ae., on Glu- Mouton. Win tlt- uni Hub- t'r Ind Outlay. ' The who“ will to “M of grithmet nurvr, I. a. M. m bum; an city for Manual. gale, on the 17th October, Instant. loco-m all! B. I. Tor-u Cut in bubbl- M. T It.B.rAuru- till be HI“ a " day- Hon tho uh. had the 'd'dd'dh' an be irsn"reud In} “no â€on the day oft-In. ' CWA'l'11t an ten-or the lull-h Am. An. 1801, the [unequal Km. VI] W Let, “I a. Buy-l i'torumastiem, Mu, 87M mm. uni Alla-mam “to“. ELM 1867,», - Prloo " . In cloth . " " Cents. BUILDING FUND Emu Susn,0,dotaor Pt, was? Constitution Ottawa, October I). IBM Ottawa, Ombu- t , on", on. I). "" on"... Oct. 12, am. 00.:me 11.1w. My 0“ I. [an nut-bu “new. by A GRAND BAZAAR IN All. or Till N EW STU lt r: SlfATIN(-‘ It] N IS. Notice of Bernoval. JOHN GOOCII. WANTLE MANUAL BY AUCTION, W.A.R08§.' *+ttoekethrmidBd-dqet- m. " In! ott â€IR NOTICE. 0'11]! luv TAR " TIE JUN} "o. B. DISBAIATS HACKS k lll'kélihl _ ' _S6t-. A. DOVE. Amour. l .una WOOD l IND-$1112" t. W at of Canada at in! on. mttt can, b m. 'IMT. than. " nut-poo tho mind. At - dubbing their " spa “demanding can of we disuse, ht be "and from burl}. 70m. - T50 ("Mariam "um unnum- and I by Worms: damn-l lilies. “and" hem, u. grinding of the (pt-{I the lly, with frequent IMVilsin tits; itching Id tfa",'".,',?:,,',':",','),'," rt. t. ittdigeA.ioet u. and I gradual Iain. 'qirmdert'atigtered to titq thaw-gill: within pain 'tomarts-ett.tebr doing rf "ministering Cut.- "hnrtics--as in the In" lulu-gin". signature "eewtie,C.W.. whu I? ree'. W.,rm human, Q! sun by an the medicine duh every- . .'tSor , l ll MAR! up“, than. hf rpm-h I luring 'ldiithrtrgt All ' "sa'emitbged It! be minuti- In tho drl'u'ery. In tho knob. I to to" Ivan-[p LLANII “I 44 Ill HT tf T Slratin, “duet-ea mum‘ On W TWe - huh. Bow luck. and “IVIIIl, Bri' OYSTER†Writ! TAI'I; PaAionertt I The pro " In“ supply mun-tam nu. l'nulilue! u t 0“:th H'HE VlVIlI-J .w 'tiieitt "" In: t "e... "4.1.1. nu .. "out I!" to nun . In In. In " 65. U . sr...., “ml 00....l "....t In. I†" 1.18.4 lrl To do. I2". "M., "ST., “ml " " " t u. Gazzau til all.“ MI Unit It: Hm my“; be but“ The'l'n . “can 111 will! mun VINE] Par Viki MM “a: _ g that It " 5m TIC-W w VIII EX PM .21 U0 " F