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Ottawa Times (1865), 14 Mar 1868, p. 2

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tl tear, was] in tho “any to thmror hi bid! put out. Escalation. were H q.errriq Marr. Wall: may, and ”be“ to ”lint inobtainingu - .1" In youth for Immediat- expor- Hnu. iii-thoroughly panics] momma. ptd the Lilian. m of Montreal 7 a bum tirother cities. It ‘3” lathe-lulu- ml], but to ohd. -er, that they an perfe'sttg. "to u that concert“ notion “was -ile Gil-OI throughout the coun- ttttglee. on: the clinical” of . " Maui-nee," without any further w 'egiautio. on {In abject, and new ”MW of vduo "than! to that d In South, the ." 'ttfur-se" would no its“. _ #-titr--tiitrttuerrsen culled .mdwngthe movemem. tfat I. My expand 8130.000, ttUs no the truncation has not been no N a Le “nap-led. m denim, litr-,ttott-tuoeemtiort, up} calla 't.-.ush" “dawns" t “dint-gun upwind which think-odd "duttethedUrpotttxtan what “lib. 'tr, MM be hind-chi; a much waded-M, boll; nothing In. than M to up“ specie pynenu. Sup- kn, dr, the Gonna.“ we“ to) inane " ,Oood Inch notes, and ”poi the bunk: . m It- a pr. do you think the Innk- can Ind: curling " ten per cent for “I, can paying 9; id gold tor " in is. York t In; de; thy miaht manna: the m to a. pa all - you n gunmen,“ and! “apply“ than long dated le- murs-um“. Them ia, haven-r, - this“ but pmpo-l In the Boy“ vile. Mull. All Bilia asking I but" on" paper cumncy and not le- d“. In M amen-ad, to be "served be by.“ mica. " _ te M rnid " inlet-l teiUrnoter, Ant if Ive-inn n [mum inn: oi Ca- in.ait--qrohoeudts-de. The Gila-la} Mu theeo ”with", bid at. -ria-dat to the Madden “0th! Igunll of Tub. in ttto' Pro- duct,” pi., that yoovernmom, in tUGg J at "Wi, " than” be toque-fed to m "H‘- M that the English , his“. lit-l, to boom. . unwind ot who ht incur-won] cimhuon um ugh. ' a“ him)" that than maul-Ha. . mm! " the Dominion of Cosada, sud fo Bond 0! Trade would a assailed h the Decision, consisting; of two Delo- puo‘m- angle-n] of Trude in the Minor, who would Inch on: the in- teeii, lp' cum-on», manufactures, nui- in. In ofNorttmal, who In. had gd lb "roetnaioet at Amman silver in.“ in that city, may replied hi. } b It! II '0 “all“ the Cal-feet, we My mafia the museum at the tol. Hyena-hm by Mr. Wu: on the . . that the Gwernmnt then” buy tr: in.“ "the months legal tender h Mr. In“ unis " upon: ." !Tu Board “Trude 06min utybuil- 3m, in which the action of the u on bid! on the like: (gunman, Ind -ioat 08cm] to the Government, “5, as the - that“ In and in nod be“ by the qumnt, at current I In. his it'd-had; Jihad ta play "tual out... an well u u Toronto. Me., t'cruuaortao)ushe dumps in 0m Leg-blame, We. nun made . pkg-at 5y inducinglhe Oppo-t . . W. to - the nominal “know? did-‘58 for MIG", B very gen- ” at who. to remember hi. 6-- "in. minno- to the lead- m by an 01.5.. When yesterday mnmrwnmy to have t2rg F's-3m in the Commons k W lining:- oonccming the . afthe Council, he 311-de the all.“ “Handel, thereby re. . “than" the Opposition leader. a may a the Pmidency nu ti b Mr. Helium on} former are» . -uvandrsomuanaaoniutir, pin-‘3, up. IManjocK "t the quantum may hunk-don individual “the: tisan P puty my ya the etgqtggtrtatattte - It. Butts 0mm humility in “when: to kllowmturthanto1ead, i 'tmoo-it-ii-hues-e than is A {Mydih Eda; near the truth-that iti- Boa. J. I 33130: is to halted to the u an It; money created; by the tilt. Ital. and that Mr. Gun“. cl ' . “been!" Local Legislature, tM'ie,1':tS"idoty,re'tg,1tr1t tho!” -eies in the New Brunswick '-riet Ni“. Should these - . be made to.) mph}, we believe . a... " be full, lean. Axe-mu.» ot . South, In. cl thunrionod Cum: ot ”via. W the other day. I “Co-“o '" but " a few Inmates _ My We. The Minister osgistiee Lat“. Ministers"'"- gave nohce on the 'iouuhch'o- of meal Bills. Mr. MctiEsztt j.“ Ila-don to the vacancy in the Psuvy Council an“ by the death of the hie Pre Mad-loco the OiBceott3eemtaryof ”hmhwi-ecs. SirJolxuuedth-I ')sFeittqstm that mum is)“ be given. Lynn to orgnnisatioet ol the Depmmeuu I. bin“). Boos. It " to am the ”tuition pf our read. as auto We: own Mayor otHartfax the M published, C.ntsot some Mum all! I. '-1.'. We value wangges‘ that. itmr_rmttotpuee" the Home of Con-ell to Into an apreopriatiort. 'llw that Mr. Snowm- FL“ I). In" M will; for Riviertp du Loan amnim mend! 'tceis'ed, to: that. "rioeatioiss of the lnurwlonial lulu! m . w-e-Pieter t Punt. m We“ Wagon, ' Kn Gm- loops-W Carry. the!!!” In Sch " to Let-R. Patina In uet-argt tum. hum, . In. " Let-A. Icon-kt.- _ _ C - M Niki-Goo. by". an. Mia‘s and.» my. _ Ebtggtggguhgimrs (I. We. will the Inn-en or on Admubo Inner!“ SATURDAY. IARCH H. 186 mt ADVERTISE!“ Is. ' Sal We maketheee few remark: to tromp) in one measure the picture a the.Tabld. Mr. Dan!“ tras among the most earnest of Canadian petnotq end we eiruld not but think the' other day, while renliug’an admir- ehlelnticle in the [mutual Gazelle on the tP receipt ot the sun ruled on behind the Wk tut-rn by the (Ewan of the O. U. R. Club of this city : and Chi. log, Been-nu, o. L'. B. Club . Coma Consummoun‘u Dean 8m,--t 'eqrteated out Tr mum to forum! you a paper with my public acknowl- tlgmeu of an amount ($200.00) to kindly for warden Yr yuan-M pug-gum you In etc this hatch which Iriahlnen might read from the distinguish“ career out... Jenna! Ber. N Bus, that in in. own my death had jun 'Iowd-dovwn on. when life, though open! in s humble when, than w“ that of tho gnu. Jurist, we hr more mg» lave, Maudie "oededia enmploof one can to which every Inshman in Canal; any lqidmuly uplr'e, and to which many. if they would but try, would mooted. Mr. Dun! died It the early - of forty-four. Ll‘l’m no: an Inn- or muux. Mr. mm Chm, of the Ottmra Post Oftiee, bu received the following later from Stephen rotG, En, Raye: of Ram“, Acknowledging in pomlon of it. . Allow at: to wid the than“ at our citizens for the generous and queer-am! etrort and: by tho O. U. R. Club on behalf of out tuhrret, who In; [ahead to and; n fearful late ot wnnt nnd mi-r-ttte tenult of the Gilure, ot our shore tuhertes. Many of In hoped that the distraught“ Brrt CS88tt, to otgr notice wont two montlu ngo, wu, And would be ttontitted to certain local.. I'tin, but it nppenn now to be gourd, espo- cinlly in this County, and I can name you that, " Chnirnmn ot tho Cantu] Belief Coin mitten, l hear tale: of 'rttteritT amount the hardy fellow- we Ire cnlled on to Iuiat, which enable me to my that " would be clinic?" to awn-ate the nil-fortune which In! be Allen our tunermets, or to overdraw the hurbwing Iccnel "ily with unongst thud; and which [in u: maple retUon to (eel deeply grateful for the, timely nid ”truly and spontaneously xivun, toward: alleviating the misery of thin large nodde- Ietviug clan of on! poptthstiott. T I therefore beg to repeat my than“, u Cluinuan of th- Cpmmittee, in their hating-ad that at the citiuns -tir, for the Mod-one conttibn- tlon ot tho o. U, R. Club of than, which you so kindly Iocwuded. . business men who have been the “Ninth: of 'their own fortums"-:'uui Clam boast, . wonderlttl number of _sutrls-better deserve the title of t “self Intel-e man." la the city where his Canadian career com. menced. with very ottuWarrtrirtttittgs- Hum titols-3gr. DIVAI" world his way up to being one of ia ablest and mutt trusted men id civic pulitics. 'As Courteillur uni] Nder- man,-he occupied: leading poipon in the Corporation " many green, and was uni. rem-ll} esteemed tor .h_is upright an.) enl;ghtened nurse on all public ques- tions. In T the. fall of '61 Mr. Dunn, thinking 'thzt' Wtmiltoa was moan." Btleld for his operatiou'r--and in than days the Ambitious Little City no l under severe depreesion-re'solvml on remov- "tgtoMontreal, had his friends honored him with a public dinner, at which the principal citizen, the then city member, and the kite Sir ALLA! Macro "were email; his enter. tainers. Mr; Devaar't career throughoyt " um W185]. to 'hiataelt and to his countrymen; though never aspiring higher thin _the municipal bottom "lnclt his neighbors breed upon him, many to WP.P. under the old teyt'netelt the force and! great [ulitchl ""utttemse,' . and Tet of them could better entertain a crowd, or were each Adopte in popular, Plttbrm oratory, which carried III] the sympathies of the. people without plkmiiexg their reaéun. As a public speaker he land let dauau, except among those yho an engaged in public life; in print. " sod personal .intercourse with thepubbc, be In: ell that his penguin in the Tablet represents him tole.. hurl Wulu, (the great public remedy.) It“. now been in nu our twcnty yearn, new it gum ban-id that they are 3h trial. Ther have been thoroughly "led, and pro housed (on the “than, ot than when “we: and with tur have prcurmd) to be I lure, b-r-le- an: “Nightly Hutu] [nu-pun: ttcn, And "at“ in moon will hurl-My cm with, cough, lore throat, and nit 3:00:th Jealous. that fur triat willcon- VIM. the most nuptial. bold by; Ml Mich. documuzscu. per tforr, _ Conn: iro Loin" Kttra.-.Gotton gooda "(now truly " chap u baton the Ameri. on war. Gurkha, Mulchmor a Co. have 1.1.er received Mei Mei 01m and white canoe», mining “d lawman line; the pea fall In )rion.» anio- nquitin my detscrrptiort of dry good: would a, Tli to so their dock We purchuing. 682y writer teatouhers well Mr. Druu's early struggles in Candy when he was compon- liver . frienqleu emigrant, and tew of our " strikes ur that if at Dominion Bond of Trade is to be orglnisetl, it ahould embrace 'n representation fromjll the Provinces', and ttot trout one only. But the proposition is not one that is likely to be um! upim-s'ut cillvrt some time ago to it up even an Inter.Provineial trade meeting having (Idol. lt l "u, of Trude on only not etree. 'irely in their own localities end tairly repre- sent nutter: with which their member: no tamiliar. The judgment upon any given question of a Dominion Board, computed as u suggested above, Would be worth no more than tlrieolleetire opinion ot an equal number ot busutesa men, no more in the: than the opinion otdrty Dingle Bowl. for it is well of their own localuy. As representatives ot opinion in their “Gen! Sign, these Bonds an ditubtletreoder the Government and 8PP.' some service. and 1ttheir represerr you upon Ihze‘inleresu ot trade or com. me; blade do not think tlyu a body of delegates to be chosen by all the Boards is needed to revise ind Atperirttead the action a the, Legislature and the Execulire. " attvther column we copy trom the New Kirk Table! I notice of the lato'L. Dsuxr. " gm. tht eitrrettey In" and than] "gm " laiom." m: MOWA ICO'I'IA BELIEF FUND. khownllhal welt bulk: an exceedingly liable Ion-lap: that views to the sectional Interests Rune no, out sir, Very truly yours, V "ara" Tom. auror of sums, cum-n Bum Combsitieer, . Having bee n ln__hladoc the greater part of my time since the 15th of October last, I have had an opportunity of seeing the working of the crushing mills; and although there were a few breaks in the machinery. which OCCF sioned delay, upon the whole the mills have done good worh,ss may be seen by the month- ly returns published. Them are two mills in operation, one capable ot crushing from three to tin tons, and the other from seven to ten tons in twenty-four hours. These mills have changed hands, Major Wallace, Hr; Smith, and Zr. Kennedy, now being the proprietors. Mr. Taylor, ot the firm of Scott and Taylor! is now managing the Richardson mine, and has introduced his amalgnmating process there. I understand the process will be the some in both the custom mills, and it is the best ,et.ttstrx?dueed into Canada. These mills can take out " least sixty percent of the assay, and any person having quarts rock to, test can easily ascertain whothoi' it will pay by getting a ton or more mshed at either ot the mills. The Lower Town mill was 'i) gaged crushinga quantity of the Richardson l loch, sndtheone in Upper Town was idlowhpn I I left, preparatoeyto changing hands; and l intend togetsomoroeh ertuttednasooit" I conveniently can from west half of lot M, 4th concession, Ma*te,Ppon which gold was discovered in trottGiaha, a few. days belore 1 left. The price ot crnshing {single ton is twenty dollars, with a scale to ten ton-ten tons can be crushed for ten dollars per tom anti a contract can be made for larger quanti- ties. The Anglo-Saxon Company are building a mill 165 feet by 60, with a hoilerhouse ab inched 40 by air. The Bay State, Itsdoc, To- ronto, and Whitby hierchants' Union and other companies are erecting mllls,'and there will be " least adoseuEmilla in operation this year. The amalgumating process will likely be diluent and those who build later will have the betteilt ot their experience. Ttte cost oi raising, crushing, and separating the gold cannot exceed 8t per ton; some persons my much less will do it. With respect to working sulphnrets, as ,stated in California, " can be done better by owners of mines with their own mills, as each lot would require to be worked sepaeste at the custom mills. Ju proprietors of these custom mills are enter- prising, energetic, and competent men, arid will he ‘the first to avail,themaelves of any improvement in the amalgamating process, which will have the elect of extracting a greater quantity of gold than catrbe obtained by the present process. ' Q. Kenn. A Tux Taiwan I‘ll Ttm.-." one of the lam ot Mr. John Neville In owe-In; the ice on the and resterxur,it me upon o patch at on: ice, end broke through. Home Md sleigh '1." nil submerged. It VII feared " on! that (no mthlp would be mm to the poor bones. Fortnnntely, ho-err,' acci- dent, was econ by n- number of people on more, by whom plunk- wero token to the spot, And After a great deal ot hbor the whole concern In; rescued to the great relic! of the owner and of the "woman, and no for u we can learn without much don-go. In Input. the ice of the canal cAttttot be depended upon; drawing on the retain: rendered it Inu- cure. . You") no union one the urge-(Amt and chop”! "ttttk of womb" to be found In Ottawa. “they hue Also on hand . very choicould "tied ”lament ot Eleetro-pla- tedwm, and chy Goods. They do all kind. ot "polling And jewellery jabbing in iimt.cta" Ityle. A 656-Y. Glynn-u Cotre-A%, no “unmixed to and, that the charitable concert, to be held on St. Potrlck’l Der." the Theatre,wlll be for the joint 1,0305% of the Irish Protestant Benevolent 30cm, Ind the " Ntrick'g or. phnu Asylum. We hope our] loyol Irish- man will locum! Maul! in this unable cause The Home than “journal at tmtntraro minute. put "am, an loud-y. . Hpta.trtr JOHN A. IACDUNALD premium! the lucnllon of pavemmont to the subject, “Allowed to "And over till Monday. mam-nun. _ Mon. Sir was A. uxbnox-gw Announ- cd that " In not the put-pun ot Government to proceed with “Luann ELM], tmt to postpone work until Monday, after which they wouhl proceed do die in ski, He mold that the Hume do now pdjonm. 3 In rcply to Mr. unsung who made dome enquiries regarding the Doputmenfl at the Presideat of the Council with Secret-r; ot State for the Provinces, _ . “glen. The Secretary 6! am. for the Pro. vinces, whom Mr. MtrKENgte had refuted to us having tailed to obqu A In: in the Com- mom, had resigned his once, but had been requcated by that Government to coda-n6 in its Herein on cocoa“ ot the grout preamp of public Ins-Inca. airJuux A. MACDONALD replied that the policy of mu Communal“ regarding than Department' would be fulV explained when the Departmental Bill: was up for con-Me- [AMOUMDIA rumor. . Irott.hir. Dotuotrc.tted tho attention of the Homo to tho petitidn of the Hott, MLCBA- PMS, claiming his mt for Kimoumkn, tho objoct of which had now been set aside by tho acct-ppm” " the petitioner of (mu. in the Upper Chamber. He, therefore, thought that the on!" fot referancq of the petition to the General Election: Committee should be dis. charged. Sir J. A. MACDONALD (on 'Nemiar)-A Bill Nlpecullg the Truly between Irer III- jsnty and the t'nited Stiletto! (he apprehen- aim of otfumitrs: A Bill respecting the pro- cwlings uponlcuu 9t contravened elections '. A Bill respecting Pettitentiirii. A Bill ru- pecting continuance ot Parllument notwith- Mun-ling the demise of the 'dovereltpt. "on. Mr. ttttSE-A Bill Impeding Cur- rcncy: A Bill respecting ConwlidAtod Rcvrhuo Fund: A Bill' retpectittg Imam“ Companiu: A Bill respecting the Civil thr, vice: And a Bill to enable certain' Bank. in any part of Oman to use deinion notes in [thee of their own. ‘ Fun", Much 13. The SPEAKER took "no chair " lhtcc o'clock. T _ “on. Mr. CARTIER gave notice that he would, on Monday nun, Introduce I Bill we. peeling My”; . ' THE tjlilj0llll Mll.llliW, Notice of tho iauofuction of the following Bills mu also given l , ts'eecrat pc‘jtions wcru pretreated/praying for the adoption of Major Koblnlon'l route we Itstercolonial Railway. 7 . -» V nova-Imu- nun. 'After the prosotttatton ot annuity return. to Addresses by the "on. Mr. LANUEV'IN. LOCAL. N11; \VS. IADUC QUART. HILLS. In PARLIAMENT: I" MISSION iloUStr', tll? commxs 1 Bcneu Dun no: Arorraxr.-Nteruay l morning an Engllshnun named Henry Hutch- l inson, employed " Mr. Buck’s livery stablee, 1 was found dead in his bed under the following 'ciroututaueea..-m had been drinking part ofthe previous day and evening, and went home in company with some ofthose with whom he had spent the evening, and wee put to bed by the men who elept in the aarne room wi him; it was remarked that ho i:?i.s'iitii!ir,i, after he was in bed, but no particular otice was taken of the clrculn_ mm. In the morning Mr. puck went to the room door a little before Ill o’clock an usual, for the purpose of calling the men- Hutchinson had always been in the habit of anewe‘ring the call, and u he did ndt do ’so on this occasion, Mr..Buck entered the room and washorrifled to and the poor fellow quite dead. Medical nenxwere soon called In but any“ too late, for death had preceded them. Dr) he] heldan inquest, anda you enema ex. amination ehewed that death h'nd been brought on by npoplcxy from exceuive drinking. EvUenee was aleo adduced before the jury that be had been very freely drinking on the previous evening and for acne time be- fore. The jury returned a rel-dict T in conformity with tho evidence, via. t " That the deceased _ came to his death by apoplexy, caused by excessive drinking." YerylittltrU known of Humiliation, beyond the fact that he wns an Englishmen who had not been very long in this country. He had been employed, it appears, in one of the great racing aG of England, having an excellent knowledge of home, and wan one of the best handgun in Mr. Buck's employ. no wan of full habit, from thirty-two to thirtpdire yearsof age, of very agreeable diiposition, and " greateet fault was that he could not control his appetite for drink. HI. wne buried ye-terdny afternoon‘ln a very creditable man- ner at the expense of Mr. Buck, all the cm- ployeel, with Mr. Buck, following the re. mine in carriages. ‘ Wuouuu Omani. STIALIIO in Rv- Tlm commie-ion appointed by the Bunion moi/eminent lest Key to enquire 'lnto .tho wlioloenle robberies of public Property com- mitted by the higher "icitO of Nijni-Nov- gurod, hue fittished in inboure. There are ninety-eight persona impliceted in there rob. beries, end the chutculprita no on official of high rank, named Wcrdrreom-koj And Ti ~rekoj, one of his lubordipeteu. The total eniount I‘tolen is, according to the report of the commission, 1,448,104 pounds at salt, v-inod " 183,000 silver roubles (£98,000), and 82,000 pounds of iron. Verxterirotriko) began operation- id 1858, immediately After receiving hi4 Appointment, " he could do nothing without an locompllce, he not about obtain, in: one by the eluguler means of treating all his enbordinetee with oxtrnordlnery “Verity. One ot them, Tionlroj, perceiving hie object, bed on explnntlon with his chief, end the blur then came to In tinder-tending with moat of the other oftiohtU diuniselng thoee who refund to lentthelneelvee to hie deeignl. The whole depertnent thus formed . gig-n- tic compirecy with the object of ftseclng the Government, And nine yearn elapsed before the fraud was dieooverbd. Among the docu- tttcttttt laid before the commluion we! n letter fron Wttrderoirskol which ehowen Curious mixture of hrpoertaraad mandreiiem. It u n'ddreued to e well known gambler, end brgl him to admit Ftrtderofrskot"s brother to n uhere of hie winnings, aiding shut 'lhe writer in “convinced that God will not turn any iron them, and will bleu them, for Pro- vidence ulweye blame. good come." Ag u out of climax tothie atmrttrtt ell-in the mar- -cimnte of NijniNovgo w Addressed e petiu tion to the Hinieter ot ce, begging him to "up the proceedings egnimt Ttrdisiotruoiauui oturing to replece out of “whom: pocket. the money of which the public trmury had been defrauded. Alumna Jttmtta, Dunc". keg-Moan Yuung t Button! no prepared to furnish all kinds ot Minnie jewelu, in the highest style- of "an art, on the shortest notice, and " the clue-pen no". All Much of jcwgllery ro- paired. , l'uuc: Cotntr.--0abriel Chore: wse cherged with luring the employ of Dame: 3 wl, con. teary to an Agreement entered into bctaven the parties. Noel deposed that he had en- gag-d defendsut to work for im till the /oprniug of nevigetion, 'lut2l'sr'l'd.'lUtt' pleaded that Noel had broken the contrect in serrei perticulnre, rend emongst others had refined to do his weaning without charge. Th, one wee dismiewi without c.gt,.-. Cetherino “yen was charged with reeling dry goods from the etoru of Msgec 1 Russell. John R. Stitt, e clerk in the store, believed the (node to be the property ot Hague 8 Rus. sell;end tieet ofhie belief they were the property ot Mace * Russell, end that he had never sold them to the prisoner, nor- could he account for their heving left the store. in the absence of her own “missions the evidence would hue 'bcen scerccly sum-' cient to warrant e committsl. the wee, how. ever, committed to q teke her triel ht the Amine, to be held on the Mth rhtat.-Jotrtt Smith and John noes were chewed with eteeiin; weehed clothes from a ilne itt,tho rant of lire. Clerk, who tdentiiUd A shirt pro. duced ll one oltho snicles 'loet. Itwes elso sworn to by John Adena, for whom Ire- Clerk hed weshed it. Smith wee committed to tote hie triel " the Assim. sud Rose wee discharged. A I u I‘m-urn. It in aid that. n practice prevails of nang cnniue property' to board " home: 'rla"ry the Auction I)"; already been. Tun Doo Tax.rA'he Assess-m complain ot the petty trick: and devices resorted to for the purpose of ending the' dog tax. Many of the poor curs hare been kept in. (CHIN for works to keep them out ot sight; others ro- fuse to let thrir dogs in tho homo by day " .11, and when the Anselmo" come disown them. The wit: of tho gentlemen have been to much Ihnrpcncd by then practice: that they often succeed In Mdiud dogs" wen u pu; pies in, places where ol, were lent ex- pcctid. They one much, too,' to the envy ot mum) at those discovered. who tell on their Alanna u nu ncuuLIIouu, Yunnan. -Irm. Bxsuymour, Port Hope; George W. Baku-rd, Syrtculo; F, W. Dobbee, Baybun; D. McCallum, Btromnelt; J. W, Lapum,Con. tmvillo; C; 8. Csrneglu, Montreal; tion. P, J. O, Chrutrtau, Quebec ; W. M. Mmpwu, Raul: tit. Marie; 8. S. ('Mupbrll, Mahatma]; U. Schreiber, linlifnx, N.S.; W. H. Thompson. Truro, N. B. . ' Ornvu, Mitch 13, 1868. Grated degree of cold regiete‘red during the praviotts night, 10 above Berth; I mum, 40 elm" “to. ,7 l pm, so 3 " _ a p.m., 40 " " SKRIOl'S Atttutntttr.-.htr. George Lumen“), a winter, In the employ ot Mr, Des-hunts, toll don n (he steps at Rldcnu and Links Sussex- uhl., on 'lhumiar ;nlght, and broke hie um. Thus.) Abominable stops are n nuisance of long landing, and it ll high time, they were roman-d. They are had enough trt summer, but in ',1,'i,E they are n hundred times worm How may broken bone- or other accident» hue happened n um. spot will perhaps new be known, but it is safe to assume thai many Inner happened which the public have not been! of. " there no remedy? , , Wuhan Tota.--Noted by Wm. "earn, Opticiun ttttd Druullt, Market Drug swim, York-It. ' - THE OTTAWA I‘IMES. MARCH Ids condition medicine tt by the do": and feed it to their horse: for the purpou of improving their coaditiou, which it “I‘ll doe: amber- uhould profit by their example. Remembor the nine, and no that the signature ot [lard , Co. in on eachqneUgs. Northrop ' Lyman, Revenue, C. w, pwpdohn for tho Cumin. Bold by all Modlclno dale“. . VI" suoiuua.-trom, denier- who no lup. posed to know what meet- thelglntenatmur- chase " Dtritr,'t Airy-{89" lumpy 59d Mr. Dagny dial, " ho lived, in close com- munion with his God, into who” hand. he lovingly resigned his chuunod Ipirlt. Yet " you hard for him to die, for he left behind A loving dud beloved wifo, And o Jorge {sully of young children, to whom MI dull: was, he knew,“ irreparable, ion. And not to men “one, but to other “milieu of orphnn ninth", to whom ho lupplied tho place of a “that. That God TV comfort than: oil in their and bereavement will be the 11er of my, both in Condo and the Unitas sum, who, in Mr. Donny, have lost, I go In and devoted friend. iot your charity, rink: render, pro] lorlxis soul! iteguieteat a co. Amen. 4 we in .,._V..__.. -. “-v ""V VI "a"'""""", U. W., and his removal to Ilontreal, some years ago, was considered a public loss by the peo- ple of the former city, who gave him a public entertainment previous to his departure from amongst them. in Montreal, he was no less beloved and respected. In truth, Mr. Denny was one of those rare specimens of human na- ture whom to know is to love, whose bright, genial nature sheds sunshine and warmth all around. Would that society had many such " h:l No lack of appreciation lual hein life, but now that he is A""", his virtues will shine out all the brighter, and his countless irientis will 'remember, with saddened hearts, hit boundless hospitality, his open - handed charity, hil mmtr-tiulintt generosity, his my. and liberal public spirit, his merry laugh, his ready jest, his line social qualities, his refittts ment and elevation at sentiment, his high appreciation of all that was great and good, his profound reverence for religion and its ministers l-Ohl it is only when such " he no down to the grave that we who live feel how terrible is the stern law- of death, the doom that consigns all therhildren of Adam to the dark and silent gravel We know a sea- side village not far from our own metropolis, when: Mr. Donny was wont to spend with other Canadian friends, a portion ofeach sum- mer, where his loss will he sensibly felt, "tttt active. and energetic,and liberal patron oftho little church, which is the pride of Catholic visitors to the coot--rrhrrrr his periodical visit was looked forward to alike by priest and people. There, at early morning, was he seen during his stay, not only hearing Mass daily, but serving " the altar, when such ser- vice was required. A source ot real oditiea. tion were the visits of this most worthy gen. tlemsn to that remote village on the far Long Island shore, which was his favorite summer resort. There, as elsewhere, he will be long missed, and kindly remembered. ' lt I. our pdnful duty to Announce the death ohn old And valued friend, Mr. Low. mace Denny, I not!" ofthe County 130.com- mon, Ireland, who (10W this “to in Mon- treal, Canada Em, on Tuesday the 3rd hut, after o long and tedious illneu. _ a busineu mu he had few can“ and no superiors; hence, he wu cmlnently success- ful in all " undertakings. H. was, far may ya:- no nldenn-n of we city of Hamilton, C. Many A reader ofthe Tablet will who the heartfelt narrow with which we record the death of thin truly good nun, thin warm true friend, whm Ion we Ire called to mourn. Of Mr. Denny it any in truth be mid,“ it often was slid, that " run “I prince mong, men." A good husband, I fond tuber A faithful friend, .nn lntelligen‘ and patriotic citizen, devoted who to Canada, the country ot his adoption,nnd Irelnnd, the country of " birth, Mr. Dunn wu, to crown all, . fervent and devout 'iholic. AI Till LAT; Ill. 015137 or non. TRIAL. r. . Tho [launch-nut Com. Wanna-ox, Mun-h lad-Tho hr/ge,',",',,'.' Court tcorgtnuod‘ to-dsy utter I on. argu- ment on both olden. The court by I vote of " to 10 refused tugnnt the {any dar' for preparation, uked for by the Preudent, and and the 23rd Inst. " the date for tho trial to commence. Tho court adjourned until that time. , Como-n, N.H., March ".-r" towns ttire Hurlmn 2,600 of I majority: Tho'lowel’ branch of the Legislature will be composed of 191 Republicans end in Democrats. Runway Accident. Hatuttrtttrtut, Pa., Much 13,--The Clncinneti express train, laattsrening, when um Lebanon met with an accident, canned by. broken mil. Eight per-one were injured, but none fatally. . Fuixaraur, Mass , March 19.-.A tiro occur- red Ila-waning. Lou $10,000. The Vacant A"or'"r""-eutup. XII You, Alli-ch 13.-TU Tribune': special an no lucccuor to Attorttttuenrrrirl titan. berry is to be Ippointud for the present, And it ll ttttdewtood that Secretary Browning will discharge the duties of the omc,s for name time. The rumor that Chief Justice, Chm will itisist that ll. hunt 30 day: alull be given tho President to prcpuru in totally unfounded. THIS MOIiNING‘g DESPA'i'cuEs _ Fun! Boiler Exploalon. ' L lilcuxoxn, much it.--), "unter John Sylvan!" exploded thi- moruing. killing the colored firetmut and swerely lending four pancake“. - . Saunas, Pa., Much IL-A tire, this even- ing, caum.d by tho explosion of I kerosene limp, destroyed ten thouund dollars' worth at prgperly. Urn. Jimenez had given arms to the inlsa.. Mama ofohllnpn to defend themselves Against Alvarez. A cunnpirlcy at Morales, in tho State ot Puebla, supported by money from the Chief Viearo, mu tolled-by the vigil-ace of the Government. It in possible that the Unlwd States gutrboat Saginaw will interfere in tltetrottblo " Mmtlan. . Anal-loan Procllvulu In the III-dutch Islam“. Sn Ft1as'emm,March l2.-8attdwlch laund- ulvicel to Feb. 26th, state that at the recent elections some of the plantation hind- march- ed to the polls with the American tUgnt their lu-nd.[nnd the, Han-aim: flag at the renr ofthe ( procession. I A Woollen our”, Burned Down. Woncrarrn, Mam, March 12.-J. C. Rey- noldn' woollen factory, South Morriaon, was dts. ntroyed by tire 10-day. Lona about $30,000. From It. Donahue. HAVANA, March 12.--By the' latent dates tram M. Domingo, we learn that President Wea had ttot'Ytrrired there, but on the con- trary " in reported that he will remain some time longer at Curacao. General lliongua will probably bamndu acting President. The cholera atlllJircvailod In the capital of St. Domingo. Ila-rule“ given to Admiral Farragut- Naw You, March 4'3s-'l'ht, Iterate, Naples npecial ray: the naval banquet given by Ad, mirai I’rovuna, oi the royal Italian navy, to Admiral Farragut, came " in this city to. day. It was attended bythu chief naval oni- cera of Italy, the American Admiral,‘ and many United States others, and a brilliant assemblage of non-protest/tout" guests. The toasts were friendly and cordiar towards the Union, and highly complimentary to Admiral Farragut. The city authoritieu will given banquet at an early day to the Admiral in the name of the Neapolitan people. From Mexlco. The ”Home City of Mexico special says the ncwapapera of the capital are occupied with the question of reorganizing the Cabinet, and the grave contests going on in tom» of the States. Congress has been proroguud until the end ot May. The tauthorities of Matamoru, as wcll an those of the State of 'Ntmuslipak, order the immediate expulsion of all such foreignera u fall under the provision: of the circular issued by the National Government in October hut. Governor Mendoza,of Mi- choacan, has received the authority from the State Government to punish with death all kidnappers and banditti. Urn. Diego Alvarez has invhded tho Ulstrht of mm, when he ctttntttettced levying men and asiziug honed. AMERICAN. N E WS, [From (In Now York TIN“. Much II, 1808.] YESTERDAY'S DESPKTCHEE llootlo- Return-o FIFO.- Now York Into“. NEW You, March 13.-0otton drooping at Me. Flour favor: buyers. iteroripta 3,000 Mo. and 4,900 WI. Snlu Moo Mo. At $8.90? $9.50 tor "perttao State and Want- ern; $10.75 for Common to Choloo Extra State ; $9.80 a $11.40 for Common to Choke Extra Western. Rye Flour and] a 87.75 a $9.50. Wheat dull and tum buyers. Res. ceipts M,900 bun. Sales 10,000 bun. No. 2 Bprlng prints taunt. Bye quiet Ind heavy. Corn ttrenin light nupply. Receipt: 59,000 bug. Salel3,800 bill. " $1.23 0 $1.24 for New Mind Western. Barley we and very hnn. Receipts 530 bug. on: tinner. Roceiptl 5,600 but. Baden 24,000 btta.attr3ie. for Walton: in store. Pork nun And quiet at 320.20 a $20.35 toe New Men; $23.30 a $28.- 45 for Old lieu. Lad quiet sud he." at Mic. o 141. - 7 - Londo- - lurk“. Lennon, Much Ib-il.." 'gatt.-ahmgttu " a 931 for both money and meant". Bond: tH In t2. Erie "l. ' Illinois Central tt9t. Liverpool Mou- lenroon, Much 18-ii:ts B. m.-Cottott quiet and steady. Stock In port 319,000 his Including 193,000 American. 'tmrs-mea....'................:.... No. l.......................... How rm Punc- Btoon tr.-Aitnogt every- body wondered, tad so did we; but then will be no more wondering IN u beat to take for cough- md cqldl, or or the cure of rheuma- Um, pleurlly, mummy tooth-ache, mum, bruises, bowel complaint, to. Tho “Conl- dian Puln Dalton!" not take: the lead everywhere for web comphinu. and In on- tlgcly eellpsiug I" other Impatient of the ad. Pun, lurch ".--8pke In Bank of In!» his Incrmd to: nllllou bl than. -The New York 'u" an: "Erery dat rave-ll more clurly the extraordinary amount of want and mining that ttxiata among the poor of this city " tho pm“! “me. Wherour . plan in opened to rural-h tulle! to the dud- tute,it is instantly crowded with gaunt and hungry wretchu, saga/or the bowl of coup and (mu (3/ bread which come: from the hind of charity. The nodula- ot the - latitu- tlonp ofchon'ty show on amount ot diam: unpudlolcd aim the bud moon, of 1855. The soup-homo in Bolton Also we kept vary “that. Tn: Pawn or Isuatttartotr.-Ttut Eaton Pree Pre" IT, thntn men nomad Roberta, living new ' cw Gemenetown, in Hunting. ton county, Pa., some monthe sitter, while driving I ttrange dog off " premieee, we: slightly bitten on the leg by the Inimnl. He had heard. um within nine den After being bitten by .n mbid dog, hrdrophobia would show itself, and believing thnt the cenine by which he bed been bitten wee mad, hi: im. agination " once euggeeted this diocese u e result, end he awaited with far and trem- bling the coming of the fatal day. The time nrriwd, and a neighbour visiting him about noon found him kicking about, foaming It the mouth, and going through the other en- tics that madman usually perform. Ag noon as Roberta saw his visitor, he made for him, barking like a dog, while the other, frightened out of hi-I wits, rushed out of the house, fol- lowed by the seeming medmen. Over the fields end fence-I they went, the visitor linin- ing every nerve,quickcning " Itope with the energy that hie tear imparted to him, end Bob. erte jumping, nod raving, end barking, otter the frightened men. After A long chm they reached the village, both thoroughly tired end oat of wind, end beiievingthnt Bob. erte muet have name only streak in hie noddie they surrounded him end threw him down, end binding him manly had him ' to hie hon-e. l‘hyeicinnn having been eunu- moned. they " once pronounced the men to be e victim of delusion,' with no more medneu then they bed themeeivee, end on tree from hydrophobin u tho bed on which he ley. After I short time he won convinced of bev- Ing mode e great tool of himself, And faring the ridicule of " neighbour-e, he Iold out " form, left the country, end hu never eince teen heard of by the midente near " old omo. In past year. Canadian: heard so much of the mote and cxtrnvagnnco of Government: tint they were led to believe the country wee fut going to ruin. No doubt the “ten long year- of eaiuniny" of which Mr. Drummond once spokein the lioueu of Ammbly, had an in. J1trioioefret't upon the Province. Much evil wae done to our credit Ibroad; and at home I testicle apirit of diuetietection and a hanker- ing after annexation to the United State: were created. Still,with All the” drawbacke, the Province grew steadily and luroly. It in only by an coon-lanai retroepect that we can ap- preciate tully how rapidly we have incromd in wealth; Take on one inshore ot the fact, the amount of depoeite in our bank. from yeerto year. The lncreaee hue been earne- thing utohiehing, II the following table ehowe :7- ' nlroeirn IN run nun or can“ IOI m _ vane IIVIIALLY “no. 1842 . . 52,600,000 1863. . .8N,200,000 1848 . . . .2,aoo,000 i864. ... 23,600,000 1849. . . . 2,800,000 1865 . . . . 20,650,000 1852. . . .0,iou,ooo 1866. . . $7,650,000 1858 ' . . . 9,800,000 is" . . . . 23,953,000 1959. . . 12,500,000 This is one of the many evidehcel of I shtistieni kind which might hegiven in proof of the mid material growth " then Pro. vinces. Did it represent merely eurplue earn. ings placed in the bank- for eai'e heeping or at a small rate of interest, it would hot indicate so fully as it does the eolid advancerhent of the country. Capital is, however, increasingly employed from year to year, And every interest is being more largely developed. Commercial rcverxee than: have been," in 1847,nnd again in 1857 and '58, but the recuperative power of the Province wan ntttittient to wipe sway their traces in a short time. There wouidNuet now, be rerun to npprehcnd some nopleeunt consequences front the excessive importation ot dry goods darintthd part year it the coun- try were not in n healthy titraatal and com- mercial condition generally, than" to the ex. criient hum-sin With winch we have been blushed for eon) '. two or three years put. There in much room for tsatimetiort " our present con lition. end there is certainly nothing in thei circumstance. of our neigh-. bore, either politically or commercially,which should excite feelings in this Province which would be adverse to the continuation of the _ tsortnectiotrwhich now ext-tn between it and 1 the mother country. i 1842 1848 1849 1852 1858 1959 low York It", Mot. Nor You, lurch 13. -8tottkt Active Hauling exchange to”. Gold 1398 a p. m.- old cloud u t3trl. COMMERCIAL. - " the Bank of I‘m... (6'de czpuuly/or (he Tum.) OTTAWA IA‘KI'I‘I. f From tho Toronto Loder.) A FINANCIAL FACT. Tun Oman orrsqra, [not I3. " ,200,000 . 23,000,000 . 20,050,000 . 27,000,000 . 20,953,000 oflho 80cm ' h Bid cut. C0tt1 hTpll'lilhTt Tickets " outs. Tuesday, the 17th Instant. Will be unwind in un- city by tho In an EVENING n druid Canon-(Iii! be bold In the BT. PATRICK’B HALL. undo! tho tapioca tttht gosh”. h phd onto CONVERT of GOOD St. Patrick’s Litcmij Association; mmmujohlnth oohbrum. T " m Y - . ammunnnmm.” x. ' tT, lotion load w'",'-".-" Worn- f bonny“ m o tteetaitt And nu remedy for l Worm in 2lr,gt Ind Aduo.--o it in a well- “ out! no! tti'tt, that ono grut can" of death on“; chi Mo from Worms olone. it “and ho too dooply Improoood upon the mind: porous. tho noooulty of oloooly wanna; their'; obildron. By n doing; ond IndentnuJing 1 ho 'd,Y'r', ‘ond mo “no of the disuse, _ than of child": Illicit be"?! from only ' nova. Bum-on or "MS.-. ho fulluwin I no . for of tho vory III-om. oynptom lug I dioooooowhlol on mood by Worm: damaged I oppodto. noel-Md ”comm“, don-in broom, I ("Tint plating ottho on“. Qt'.'.",', om. tooth l dur unlup, lordnou of tho Ily, with frequent ',' olhny Mo, and Ionotimo sound-in tita ; itching , of tho om, pairs In the hood Ind ttoteeru_ttmtaiet oloop, ht2tt trembling, coughs, Indigestiun, low whit-J ghtfuL (Ir-om, and o gradual waist. “R”, of look. . o, no pol-ublo om! "tt-ndrntuiutared to the I, "tUL-dried out tho wanna thorough without pan: 1 Old "'tttlfg2t,'.tt tho own-c .monby doing } own, . tatho nooouity of admirtirteripg Carto , ou or coho: “phonon: oathartiea--aa lei tho nu l ofothor Wot-In. I CATHEDRAL, 8US8EXuH'REh'Al, - ARI! any» MASS. _- N o. 63 Bparlrtrtstoset, ht. Jon-pk: Churth. luv. J. P. Smut“. P. P. Bound turriim8umUra And Molidayr, Man -4t and " MIL, term Euler until the Penn of St. Michal; Vapor: u , Parbo. from Js't. Michael to Ruhr. 0p... vook days. rt th 'hathoUt Ae.eete p 'rreh-..mlt, Riv-E J W-Bonm. was. Sand-ya, an. s In. and i, p m. Oe wont in” " ' pl: ' and on want“,- nnd Fli- d'syl u 10 a u. f3”). 503M" the (sodium. ligature I'] ammh Ln", Norttaatlo,C.W.,iFho IPG o rzl"g," N.B. k for New. 'e Warn Lose-3e. And uh no other.“ Sale by all the In our... Old with. dado no than. "" NEW ADVERTISEMEA‘ TS ERIC'I'ID - by tho Subscriber at New “but“, who has 00' on [and Ind for uh . In” vat“, of choice Vorbcnu. And other t,"a'.t,tfh'1,t 0.1011103 " a. Bott% Rid.“- “not. It In tttart- mggodnlg; m"... C .A . , A Outhou- mlchad, tinned .v . on the Bide am. Richmond Road, . ' {Who In. Ottawa. Also, Mill [row for to lg] Onto, uni on. 01mins"; with my! Whela, an! Inn Chatting. Bll nur- ly D... Appl an. PBIKISS. Claudine. Knob 14, 'lar. _ (WI-2!: &. Andrew? Church, tltoman (Judi "6.) Hour- of "rrie.-kiu- “a 11.3%”. c-- Moraine, at ' And " Lu.‘ Evening, st 7 Jun. Cathedral Nara Damn a". D. Dmcuxn, ViearAhrmtrst. Hum “Service, s, 8 and 10 I m, 5nd 7 p. m. (to. Barter In“ tit. Michael's Day ; 6, Mad lit a 3.. no! 6 p... from St. Michael's until Buster. Walcyan Methodist Chtsrch--uhrruye Rev. E. B. Hun-n. M. A., Minis: Morning Service It lol o'clock; Even sum School at 2 pan. lulu. _ At No. 8,3. 'uvi-etroet, Quebec, on the 13th but. lob-lay», "met humu- ofthe we W. B. Icy», 3.6 " you-I. ROOMS TO LET - Bu. ti, 0. SN“. , Hamil: Service " "l utclock; Evening l Sibbuh gelled u 2 pm. _ Mak. if“. Cue-thr., Turk and Dalhoue Fro. Church terrheera0-oay Pr 's' I So rel"] T. 12,t,'gt"c: ' o . rvi u It do ock; Evomz. ' um m‘ Rev. Mr. Moon. g ' 1 Service! will belch“- theChurch, Bank Saw! a 11 Ban., And 61 pm. V Ifgtiwtiat Iknueopat Church-ll Breton'. I Tutu. _ Rev I w PICKIJ'I'. V Soniou comments. " "" a. m; Ind a; pm HIM-1h School " t p In. Congregdiolal Church-Albert Strut _ Ru Joan-n Eta.ror. . Honing Ionic. commences " " o'clock, and owning Ionic“ "h o'clock. Sabbath Fhrlrrol n 3 o'clock p In. _ At,',"." t.'hareh-ooeeos Strut T, _ ow D ManuL, Pastor. Service! It " o‘clock. “I, and a; gun. Sabbath School " irl In the morning. ('hapel of Fa-:--t'x-eeh'trot. Rev , B Lwnu, M A,.Rer C #ts'rerr.r, M A . Cunt“. ' Morning Service " II; Evening at r. I'm 80m. V m. Aunt-'1 C,Grrh, Duly Now-u. tan an: free.) an. T. Bayou: Jam. LL. D., lunar. Band-y union II a In 1nd 7 p m. Week any union dd], (except Blood”) tl a tn And i, p In. Rely Communion "or, Sand”, slum-tau It 6 . III Ind II a In. Sand-y School, 9:30 But. turtur- an] Catch-tied shun " vn. Tnchon' dug, gap": to " “In". newborn of eottgregation) “mini, 4 pm. “My um chars! puma. do. hid-y, p In. - " New Bitoshmrgh Paruk-C'trtsrr,tt hf Eng/rind. luv. Glow: Non. 1lmorssoy, M.A., Clerk in “huge. Sonic. in an Nor School noun. blaming Berriee at ll mm. Evening Service at 4 lull. Rely Communion on the lat bunch, in the month " " B. In" Ind on the 3rd Sunday in the mouth " " m. Tho unice- m: uminxnined by the mutter}. ' cw Church ((‘Imrd 0/ ftjeylriity/. a" J 8 wau, M A, lure C . tshstr.r.r, mvmlSEn mom”: 1 m; wrrgrm'mm " .wmu r. Climb. Morning Fervioe u " we Bree Sun. . GEO. HAYES, corral: PLATE Pit ”Tan. Bank Shed, C cutre Town, Between Sparks & Queen Street‘s. Bill: o.fErrham.ee, Bill ”curls, viotiilrty I 6hr 38. fe, Printed ON the Marta-l "olive. PROCESSION, no huh-n of Ottawa and their deacon-nu Ottawa, Inch H. 1868. Much N. 1888. ""it S'eiland.- Wdliuytowmr. v. Dunn. IL 00:903. Honing t'trvieo at It o'clock , Evening " 65 St. Ntrtek's Bay. , " JGM' Epumpal cu ureh Riv Joli! Jotttmros Divine Sonic. " It I m ind 7 p Apply to CON CERT. New Green House. For Sale or to Let. IPICIAL IOTICE- To be tomed u the M, R: Neo DWILLIIGB teitu Oppuuo TIME! Ola. IVA -.'-.,¢“~? t , 't' ,5: ROBERT CURRY, 691-3: A. MCCORMICK ' [In 69ttt MA, 0., 1 can». Mmh nausea 'l‘llli All-III Imus u - W Bunch will. DA'., be you“ in ibf1tt leynn Church, MetnaMk-rtrtret. on “Wu. no. sum. a 10:30 . m. by an: an"? of Bmkvillo; not u 6:30 pl. by (in F STEPHENSON, “Tomato. Witt be held in tho I... a .5.” svzs1xo.m m mt. Mh'Mil.lFii. mop... Adm-m sown-HI; Ilium-n above. In.“ and a M i " Collocl'lou will u ties u nub-v- If in lid ot the minio- had. LECTURE . onrunsnn nvsxma,m1u “A!” w srxPnnxsox. 7 any)“: 'iiiEcief, W 8TKPnEXSON. BIN“: Air-f Hut-tune. Chair to ho ub- ki'iii;iiiit'g the “on S L Tiller, C B. TiokMt, . - ProPr"vm It. Alt-null in - --'--, Also, at tho Crtl,'l7fil'd' p“. " " " the Km side .r Gleam. “13:1 'ttF '3, n "can. tot, Thu my ll = for build Te". [at a M“ not 1ht'urhT line. A A%TfhTEi. " [Inn out. lot, and an” ot trail " h guy. Any Nor-nun on be [all i-ii- to the Auctionoer. -- _ THE .abaer6her h.- - n“' Instruction- from the my”. tN STRONU. hi, to tell by Public Add“ Sale loom, Inn's!" on THURSDAY. SECOND. 1866, Lor Ant. 27, that“ do side of Ctutgetrst., in tho City 0(st . I Il storytenmmwood bout on the at good cubic uni stud: much“. Tho Are new lunged “put, and In“ good not. They are mung“ by I- F Goodwin. “0101116631 .ub- indilpuubh. The urn: of iGUiFiiitrEt. cu]. Putnam- an be ginncnlbl“? EA]. to uh uln- n " o'elmk. I... - Wesleyan Mission '. "mimreaGi"'F". semiau- l1 Inch 13, 1868, UFO! the .grrrttearttoa. ofthe than ed “an“. I do neder that . .m10 Creditors of no show an“ Mud-n , before no " my Chunbon in (to Court .. tto City of ottnrra.ort TUESDAY. the T FIRST dty of MARCH, A. D., 1868. u b j of TWELVE o'clwk, noon, tor the pup- l ingthoir uhiec up“ the Tttef a! '. cm Altman, IMHO at as meeting to In by psttlvsttoet of this one for try v“ A Canada and", "It! Ibo in an rum "qqq' ttrtyiated a Ottawa. I , baud thin "th dv 1'hr.tlfi tt.. l.- C _-- wiped) can. 'q"o.e, w BENJAXIS HlYCKELhloo City of _ ie 9‘19“", ttf Christal. S.'.' t,e?,j.e,ir.iriti.fieie,liieiett l proyyietor, yr. Amb trefe'ff. lk" H. hhiLwh Auction Rn.” Inch 9y1riCe1tygtup-trar _ _ JOHN IOCHKSTEI. the yum.‘ a Township Septtt; in the Can, I ton, Bre%r,-- lain-n]. ' JUST RECEIVED It (in To.“ HOUSE I fresh lupply d OYSTEII. Members ot Fatima! or at." mum",- to" an bp accumulated by "prying I. TORONTO HOUSE. . ' ao per Cent Below cat F E""""'"'""""" mull. Ivory Baum. Kaine, . . ' Kuhn no! rorka a! "ll-M ' alanine. eon-Magda.“ undil- Glauu. PM 1‘"th "H'""". Sch of Per Inch. Trap, I _ , Cues FAX. Bandy, _ N Cu“ W Whisks]. f --- All nut be DOM, positively, by an 206 an tech" min-oat. -- -- __A_ Oman. $"retst8,N6tr CL EleING SALE AuctiOn Sale of Real EM Quebec Bank-ziyiawa Branch swmcs DEPARTMEII'. Ft,',',:", [he "t lar of April an in. ing, " retth'.ST u the [LATE of "VI Pf Tift,:',' annual, will be "owed on I)” u this cpkrtatettt. _ Ottawa. March M. IBIS the TIt PUBLIC are retina“ .. TRAVEL os THE 103 ind-on CAhAL, u (in water " New: to In ' "',', 7-3-1! .1 ”an unused Jrt.'EPtg 1 hig hone. Jin u a! light ninth", rruivddiriiiti Cunbetlund-nud. (ham and: , A (.‘HS’X‘LEIIAI of [and ”an n nun, actively engaged in "rMe"iouauhi-d new [munit- to nodal-uh an agency Inch. ot . 'irrr-eu" Bimini: Hutu-L Life Am‘ dot] of upwards ore you! uudin‘, tum. (humble reference: required. A“. In II. "mod " PembrWe, up! tuber.” " the th. Luv: . W";',,',', 8-4-9 at, Flue gt "Fee. ale, Ottawa, Inch t.3, was. tora, Linda IS. tb'6tt, rum Ansel)!!!”- or. Ouavr: March H, 186, l All-f Assuu‘unn-o, The Public 11mm lug; " eu Fresh Oysters 690td Ilefettdaat, WARNING. q GIEUIKGE LED!!!” Insolvent Act of 1864. JOSEPH DEGL’IRE JOHN u. MCDONALD. l'llill " Eil ALEXANDER LELASD‘ , lurch lurch, furl-u any ms lirutg or blunting Add re" I. ‘33"!!! Int NOTICE. (I SOL Lost. Lter. Jamie: But a wu efiiirii"al'at, rngm complain: nut-h; of Me. u: nu clreriir. mum f"1,"et1ae Ii. flu Mes. 81".“le " l, (between lurk “A ale WA 311:1). “an: MAR,“ " “Has 0. sutn, a.“ & 'uhm “I. u. MCLIAI U. V. NOD. Mute, It"... , haul. C " Crit n y of tttti-- 1M “our - not: tg,MI, , ort . he dat , all. ' _ Pr al tt an _ We in , u "er't " I” . a" sci-“In A . A in litres .lin‘q‘ m. It % 33“.. It; “N1 7703 allude-'- ski Tebgrot Slim panic. No. t " 'o. Hapueid pupa-la lath. . who It u an n30.- Antoni Inn“ - AMA ' 3". Gi “:nt ' a- no. CU vain” .net on." ml aod lint-7h in quad in!“ honi- if“ intact [do - STU Lu In. FACT PM Ni Hill M, 1w ( "A, lady} Ttl " mi; kt in tA, " WI nil

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