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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Dec 1868, p. 2

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of-ttoo".". very likely to "rest the ,1 lbs-elude roving mind. is only valuable l “loading-directly or indirectly. in one shape t l I “an", to "pres-bu. The more inter- I cal we Ca" cram mm our lives the better, ll pnwE-iol they some to something either sev- l, I crally s"." crl rclnely. But to the climb». ll mun-uh. l :1 Mr a'hl , dentin! leafnge, a“ the rt J, a rt t.' ,.t gm. ... and even this is pf bru: "ad . ' T ' l 's .L‘ch. The phi!) l I truth W.t.ic 'or' Hey-oz: 2.- that, in order tol nuke yls u ter-tr, 1 nine-rune ie more tugiure l lmpN.’ t In lulu a pe'cm.ctnf whole, it is iadvietsat_it that otte awn have repose,‘ during their hwy "ttas? Milk iato the wind, I “he nu, ouijurteas't ul' being lbinjritings r in inter u on and, rthscrd almost " econ l a mule. become Mogul, Ming, emi fertile l part. of chuectee. at, alas, this his. ol‘ ell-ping Mm. kneading“ vol-ling end ' than; ell the materiel that want: “ultimo saw-rpm, oolid, uniform whole. in not. poe- are!) by nnnlleouh To meet en impree sion, end then Inlet it you, u the new pol- icy of the Cutler. Besd if it be aiding to attend in anything bet the reehetytg of. men's own nature. and through that the unureeof those . mm. h q u-tluence, thee perhaps most men _ my pet"" page ot existence are tuners. . .. cet,trtt on m impressions. nhe peoeee ~h.c.. tlre m "al chem-loin paces superbly tr' b" .. "., ovoorstartst1lyme cream“ a .. ... h... [all not ttet otf'the ground, is r l Jr i. w .1 we nuke that the man who ' l . i'. r mm: of culture has tout _ . , . .3: ftuiuvesttd eiteive,tak'pg 1 i . _ - . _ w...“ “ill remain exactly Rse ' . - "' . all the» vaniuh "tto air. or u _ ' . .u B'" .1 vlulenn lunln of ghosts vi ' t,d _ w. ' tits-hem " feeling which con- oc-t 1n. approach to I character in F l. "? I ur. " mttrst be “id that the '. up r -I 'n.e um iedead loin“ lliil itt ..r t'srtce.. L-llvh. The whole air is luau ... 'o .~.i-.-ul .ni quality. In every field there b “h-ven-etu. in all subject: activity. New views, new mares, new hypotheses, press thick 39 um men learrsiseienee, in politics, in the an " Culhllu'i, in religion. The chameleun is here in his dearest element. Every hour may bring him a new sensation, adttKentmtereet, n tnsh alumina. if he tile in his newt-ending chase me: omnis- cienee, a my me he.it well placed " the an beet thine---ewttetneut on every tide of his nature. P'oft'"" "Ivy - a: my".-. 'mil, or ml‘ccnvcly. Bu; u not Inuit. _ _ t :t, we: and gun the er.d a In s.' Ct . t gr.m;.-. of mum.“ ..‘ _. ,3 n a truth Faxes; he myJ-czl 1.4 tr nuke yum “nu-I mum.“ impug t n- Min 1. perm»; impziulic' tLat one show during Iidch mummy in - . I I l 066.! Remit". - - and 'Gioocot-r Kart! Company M. Inns. Bt. Micro mti--t".ieat Old Literary Ea-. tertnirurierst--John Kelly. Y. M. C. A. Laetxtres-tter. J. Johnston. Auctio- sa- d Elwin-plated Wnro--d- Todd's Print: But Pmuce-J. Dorie l Son, n. Junnilo than. n. Daily mm: 8 Fulton. Iqbal: Bun Mor-e-Al. Bartlett. Provincial lam co-Malcolm Cameron "ttuint-initiates -iFiw on.“ It“: and interesting glib Coll. - We In" and: plant. in stating that In. [Am in nub better. The no". Mr. Innocent. m much better when Mr. But you left England. - WI.m hm, to Ian that Lady Yonc in that renovating her health, and hope to noon! in “by at twothat 1serladyship u yesterday Ami-noon. We understand that the canes of three prisoner. who have been seaweed to death, at! in Imam-then no motion: for new trinlq have been We the Privy Council, unwell“ thee-DoleAJ, who“ execu- uoa was to have taken place My. t The Clark's-mm of Ontario has, we understand, "commended respite. in all the. - healer to allow time for the com togivs jug-eat. They cannot do so until the 21.: int», sud therefore respite- have been granted until loath], December Mr. B. Dmn and Mr. Nona, of Hon- tmat, arrived in the city yesterday. and had " Mic. with the Inn-In or June: with up.“ unbound you-g Noun», no! MM in M’s-imam, nad the one we fully gone into. Dunn Gnu, EN., oflondou, silo Ind an interview with the luau: or James yesterday, Was the an of his diam, Tia-u Jens, who '8' sentenced " the Tull” Midi-Mu) be account! cub. use. but, u the alleged murder of unites. " the my Mal questions a present mambo, especial, in this pumi- al Ermine. of Ontario, it would not be union to anon noun consideration to m mm of juvenile "grunts. ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1868. There u,ut come, a law for the commit- tal at regents, and in the Jaye when very tight 'irrtertioeattki' were in. vogue among the ewelle, there was no endlto the johns! theenellwite oabthe my notor‘ tnaatee brought up before the Police Courts loethewentol eey “vi-'blerneeee ot eup- "port." Bnt the juvenile etreet began are far tron- being destitute of " vieible “menu of “wort.” In tact, if any one will take the trouble to enquire into their eeeee, hewill led that they may, and do, liveright royally. Some time ago, partly tro- eerioeity, yertly became circa-Imam 'svortgsel the iemiption, we took the tronhletorneuerthe betein twocaeee;and hertthey ere t No.1 wee a mart little girl ofeome thirteen yeereotage. Her story we: pitiful in the extreme. Ber lather dead, her mother the victimofill health, hurthened with the eup- port of tireoe in email children. Of course we hope lb. alwaye went. home with a lull beeket. But this little girl _ the only child at none-legged artist, _vhoee perbrmanoeeonthe uolin at " pig ehavee," "uhdses," and other team-e” gatherings, under whatsoever name they may pass, Lrought him in an income, threeolourthe ot which would mbably glider: the heart of many an industnous' labourer. Her mother waea youngleh woman, with a dirgnet " cork, huta peat pertiality " fine dreee end podliving, and being oi en tunbitioua.turn ol mind brought her daugh. Mr up, to 'treef-begging mound of work, yuhile, withal, ehe kept aeervent to do the household drudgery.' 731:: "aaa the Privy Council No. 2. In this can, there um a number of mnall child".- The tales we" various, but nll puma]. Sickneu, death, nun, br, ae., figured largely in the hunting noun]. The mother In a weakly, but. In: and induwimu woman. The father NEW ADVERT ISEMENTS: 0...! a, W IMO outrered mowing from physical irstirmitr pteciuding his lullaxvlng hard manual "hour. But he owied u home and cart; ma) noted as n "swam! vpecnlatot in straw, Idaho, and other merchanublc commodities; owned a lot, and was then preparing to build a house upon it-though he had three, if not four, children, begging on the sweets. . CUILUICU, “56‘“6 vu ..._ u'.“v-. We should be sorry were this "Irue tale” to stay the hand at charity in n single deserv- ing, or even no undeserving, instance. What we wish to point outis the unhealthy moral training to which children engaged in this par- ticular line of business are exposed. It an herdly be hoped that such " street Arshe,” whether driven into the business by the cupidity at their parents, or their own "cet" sities, can grow up to be good and useful members of soetet.x. In the zen], then, for " superior’ , nnd “common” education would it not be well to consider whqther our systems, very excellent, no doubt, might not be im- proved or ‘ixtended by providing' for the l otherwise comparatively uncured for children of the large cities, ninesns of educating them to workI at some one of the many employ- ments of erery-dsy life? Should all the care of Legislators nnd philanthropists be devoted l to convicts “and denizens oi our prisons, without a thought for the " raw material" Till Montreal Gama of yesterday uys: " Mr. Counol proeeededto Ottawa yesterday for the purer, _it 1.1.gcPerau.y rumored, of Iron) which the bulk ol the crumnal popula than is drum t _ T "" “JV yulyvsr’ l' as b'"""""".' ..-._-.v_, -- conferring with the Miniuer of Justice" to the advisability of placing ell the police forces in the Province under one general head, subject to the direct control of the Local Government. The rumour has already created . good deal of talk, and a renewal of the agi- tation which nose when Mr. Attorney-Gen- eral Drummond introduced his Pclice Bill, ten or eleven your: ago, my be expected. The proposal will naturally excite . good deal of feeling if the municipalities m to be forced to give up the control of, and still he chargeable with, the cost of their police es- tabliattmenta." ou.coratsor. is here on private buuineu, and positively contmdicta, the abort, statement. EmTunsJ - -- 0.1. Ruben arrived in town last night, having jmcomo from England. According to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury the public debt of the United States had been increased $35,635,102.81 from November tth,067, to November tth, 1868. l Of the legal tender acts, he says, to use his I ownl'anznage: " These acts have tended to blunt and deaden the public confidence, and are chargeable in no small degree with the demoraliaation which so generally prevails." The United States notes he declaree to be“ a dishononred and disreput'tble currency?” He recommends thatsttee the 1stotJtuumry,18t0, United States notes shall cease to be a legal tender in payment of all private debts subse- quently contracted, and that after the tint of Janury, 1871, they shall cease to be a legal tender for any purpoee whatever, except for the Government does for which they are new receivable. He recommends a reduction of Ants htonmsos, Eeq., M. P., and your.» 801131305, Esq., also mind in the city tut evening, tbe mm, end the increase of the internal revenue. He recommends the funding of the public debt, which, he pp, when all funded " 5 per cent, would involve an nnnnnl inter- act of 825,000,000. It this autumn is cor. net the debt ot'che United sum, to any lowing ofthe debt: of seven! sum, which in probably a much more, is at present '2/500,- Pmmowoxcu. Can-r or \VHISIIY Maroer..--As this notorious character no doubt made many aeqtmirttattees during hi. sojourn in the city and neighborhood, we re- print the following extract. from n phrenolqtir ttal chart " given Him by Prof. Fowler, some time last month.. The Leader can that Halon bu Ind the chat printed and What ly circulnted in Toronto. The chm ends this: " No man ever yet drove you. You are remulublo ior toughness and hardnbood. You An revengeful when revenge w roused, and have} most violtnt temper when it is roused. I hope you will keep -from rousing it. You on not as conscientious latterly " formerly-in tact, hare become eonmideratrly demoralized. You have not one pariicle ot belief. You hue unbounded hope, and sl- wnys look on the bright side of things. You are bnmful of fun, Md will make fun any how. You on agreat natural inhaler, no on feign admirably. You are 3 natural born detective And spy, Bud have A good re- collection of places, laces, and fscts. ,iou, ore a natural rensoner and planner. You’ know how to Ipply son soup, nod have Inn- guage enough to make an ' A 1' speaker. I udviss luv " your legitimate business; butl do not advise you to follow that or any other legitimate business, but something out of the ordinary run." J TIASSYIIIED.-Mr. Fitzgerald, the agent of the Royal Canadian Bank in Brampton, ha been appointed to the ngency of the King. ston branch of that institution. His removal will be nsource ot regret to the Bramptonuna. During the time that has elapsed since the opening ofthe Bonk in Brampton, he Ar his superior business _eapabilitiets, and obliging ttei/fit has won the respect. nod good "nil ot all. A complimentary dinner use given Mr. Fitzgenld by his Brampton friends on Monday evening. -'rherer has been some very sharp figuring in V Wall-st. lately in regent to several millions of stock 'which the Erie railway directors secretly issued and sold " such prices " they could obtain. How certain parties were' bitten is thus described by the New York Sun :--A number of other stock gamblers have Men buying this stock, with n view to obtain the control of the compsny, and mnke their own men directors in place of the pre-, sent board. As, however, the new issues kept l coming on the market, the price of the shsres kept, sinking lower and lower, until on Fri. day last they touched $35 csch. The buying party, in'the meanwhile, many ot them being Englishmen, had sent their purchased stock I to England es test as they could ; but their I, friends there, when they found out that there ‘ was no limit tothe quantity mtuttrfisctured by l the printing press, got nlnrmed,snd telegraph- 1 ed to their brokers here to sell " any price, E shipping the stock back " the some time by l [ stesmer. The brokers on this side, thinking ‘ to turn s penny, and knowing that they would ‘ receive plenty of stock in ten days, the period required by the steamer to croes the Atlantic,, undertook! to sell ahead, borrowing in the meanwhile to make their deliveries. Bat suddenly the speculators who bad been.seiling the new stock, having plenty of money, turn- ed nbout and bought up nil the stock actually here; and M the stesmer cannot arrive with the stock from Englsnd for a week to come, they have compelled the foolish brokers, who have mule soles " iorty sud theresbouts, to buy st fifty-five and sixty to meet their con- tracts. Theyunouat lost and won by indiri. duals in this way within three as" pest is estimated at sums ranging trom $150,000 to t300,000 each. Bat the public, will have, we- I presume, es little sympathy with the losers u with the winners. . For tine bog our btoocnel and cu rings in sets, nee Young 8 RadfordU new 109th to- coivogi,“ selling a on very low pike ofon. Ir 90 cu. per set. _ UNITED ITA'IZIS FINAXCIS. Hoop shirt: at the tutor} for 25 pent: Inn-3c!) or will: "my “am-mm CAMERON AT B'T. nnmmws hocxn'n'u concmu‘. ammu- mm. sch. . . Mn. Plum-n, Lulu up Gunman",- I am sorry tomne l0 lama an npprul‘unce before you,bnt thatl cannot help. But, sir, I burn been mmawhat puzzled to kin-w how I cum to ho honoured by In invitulim to my ak on thispccatriort, as I am. not, nor mu r have been, I‘memberof any national nudity. Had my friends of tho St. Andrew's titrcicty invitcd me, I might ban fancied it 81mm man that clanishneu with which tlv-y are rhargcd when ther my t, bluid's thicker nor water," or my friends oftho St. Patrick's Society on the ground of my Celtic origin mil Celtid prldc, for I have our felt it a boast to my, " n Hlmp ofAnglo-Slxon blood runs in my vcmr" I can, when I read of Celtic bravery, oir'titecy, or patriotism, feel a fellow ftrvluog and ex- claim: F Butafriend suggested that it wrs because " whatever I might say t prove, even it I new l tho Scotchman of t e time, " who (":liltl t whistle and eat meal at the same time," or the y past hero of Erin who drclart-d that the At iirst l bit of bread he our ate was a potato." Yet 8 my round head, fiorid face, and Foistuiiinti I I figure might pass for areal "John Bull." How J r well it sounds, " real English." " lie looks , like an Englishman'." "1low vcry l-lngiishil" ' Why my friend! that with the English nation ' is the greatest compliment that can he paid '.' to any man, institution, or thing. Ifthis was l the cause of my being thus honoured,I shall be i , proud ofit all my life, and fancy that in my 1 old age I am becoming a " mtuveliounly E proper tract." It may even have n, it intuit-y to alter my views, for I have ever maintained L that the accident of a ,man's birth was no I cause for either glory or shame, l " For these hom no condition rise; t I _ Act well thy part, there all the hotter the." l I believe that the national tiocit tics of Utta- 1 wa have done much good, nml thwre is one, i featureI admire especially, and that is, they areknown, and men in tronhleor sudden net d 1 who would scorn to beg, can Lo tithrm and borrow and often return the aid. '1'lses'o societies l are lovely little rills of charity, that. flow on I side by side with broader streams, they recall national recollections, and history, and where this can be done, yet all duel} togtther in unity and peace, as they do in Ottawa, l l think they are desirable, but I am so clonishly Canadian Iwant a soeiety broad as our gr,at Dominion, " from sea to sea,” ta'holic its t! e i Gospel, with the motto, " it is more i leased to give than to receive,"- and its object to relieve l the stranger, the poor and the needy, to visit the widow and the tatherless in their affliction; I without enquiry as to nationality, denomina- tiod,orcolor. For does it not belittle even human nature-low as that is put by trome-U. to feel thatto.geta little meal one must go to the Scotch ; afew potatoes to the Irish, and none can ever get plum pudding but the Eng- _l iish. If national societies prevented their t members giving through other channels, I shoal l oppose them utterly, but they do not, l giving is A habit, it is increased by use, audit was doubtless the members of these very as- sociations who made up the bulk of the contributors to that noble fund, thht spontane- IS'..' ofrerirsg to relieve the distressed in the far west, in which the capital of the i Dominion showed a liberality beyond that of the richest cities who more than quadrupled ', her population i" not only in the amount did it l transcend them, bat in the readinessand des- patch with which " was offered and forwarded, by which your bounty was tho tirat that reached the attirerers.--ttMrretore not only as a mill in the great stream of Canadian benevo- l lence do l hail and plead for this association, let, also " a teacher of charity to her own members, " congratulate the St. George’s 'Society of Ottawa. Some say I am not a , l good Scotchman, because I do not join the ". St. Andrew's Society. I am not, nor ever ‘ l was,ashamed of Scotland, nor need the des-. ' cendant of Cameron and McGregor cwer feel , ashamed of the rebels and raiders front whom , l he springs. I am glad as any man to claim i rl, lit. Patrick as a 'tot, and lung More that' l " chean had a boat o' her nain asgudoes l I Mr. Noah," and that every great Mussulman, i l Calmuck, Spaniard, Frenchman, Italian, like l the Baldy-gari, and the great Buss, Teddie-ben l annals, engineers, every one is BeoiJtU . " though why they loft so good a land, " we stop not to enquire." But this I do r i say : the emigrant come, from where he may, a l the green Isles our fathers trod, la belle l France, the hills of the Tyrol, the fatherland - of Germany, or the pondsand dykes of faith. ful Holland, all are welcome, all are safe un- I der the most liberal Congtitutf6a on earth; we ' I ask them all to sing " Canada ma Patrie." It , is not because he is of any particular origin, church, or colour, we should aid him if in med, ' but on the broad principle of the brotherhood . . of man, the noble, sentiment, "amon‘s a man . for a’ that," firtds an echo‘in every intelligent mind. --Love is the best gift of God, of all the 9 t graces beet, charity is iovein eat-misc, in the t lpower of this might the weakest become r strong, the moattimid brave, it is evinced by every mother, down even to the partridge on 3 her nest. This is what I desire eVery Cana- dian to cultivate; this u the feeling which 2 should pervade every Canadian heart; this may Bottriah side by side "on with strong . national predilection. I confess that my own .', are strong, in spite of all my philosophy. The. ptbroch can thrill my soul with stirring re.. . collections of lay-gone days, but my Biartt.itrtt ' blood has - made me envious of England f orthoEngliah. I have ever loved the land 1 of Chaucer, Shakspeare,lilton, Shelley, Keats, - Byron, and though I admire Burns as the 1 poet of nature and love, he is over-rated when , compared» with these; and as a politician I d have ever loved the noble names of noble I men, who in the enjoyment of the highest " l honours and position in England, knew the a, ,value of constitutional liberty, and laid down s’ {the principle of the liabcas corpus, and the " 'right of every man to trial and justice, as well I in matters of property as person and though I Scotland maintained. her own freedom, and , nony defended every strath, glen,\ud moun- . tein from the invader, we bust never forget that the sturdy yeomen of Englsnd, behind the Boron, tonight the battle of corutitotiottal liberty-Barn pden, Sidney, Russell, ere house- hold words with us sll. But one of the most interesting portions of England’s history and Eng hnd’s glory is the story of i the recalcitrant bishops, T one, the ‘ famous Bishop Kerr, the' suthor of that l dlyine song, " The Evening Hymn," taid. to King James, when Justifying his refusal to rend, " We here two duties to perform, one to your Hsjesty,snd one to our God"--," honour your Injesty but fear God. With Lint went to the Tower, Sherlock, Lloyd, Tamer, White, Lake, and Trelswney, the seven bishops. But they were sustsined by the clergy; out-of one hundred churches in London, in only tour we: 1 the illegal document read, One rector, the father of the Wesleye, took tor his text on thht memornhle Sunday, " N it known to you, oht King, thot we will not serve thy God, nor worship the image that thou host set up." But with all this, they must have tailed, but for the sturdy yeornen. The stout Puritams--iiowe, Baxter, Bunysn, visited them in prison, and the greet body of tutrt-_rrnista-a coalition none he ever; blamed. All went l against the King, and thewest countries roee, I end the whole Duchy of Corrhrall, and when I they pledged themselves to go hand in bend i end ford the' Thames, singing the; famous song smack terror to the heart of the tyrant and {owed the judges to acquit the prisoners. But I must not dwell on details, hours would fait no to tell how our rights, our liberties, our privileges were bought by tltr sons of St. George” We lava one among ta-whose nuns reminds me of one of those great lute-men who fought our battles lung ago--in the due of Elizabeth, from which we clnim so much, end " whose name so many bow-lived William, Cecil, one of the greatest of England’s Bone-lo whom, not to Eliuboth we owe the success of her reign. Hie lineal descendant has shown the sumo spirit of tseu-atsnegatiott and independence, by {curiously doing what his consciencm tells him in his duty. But I must come to our own day, the England of tone], the actual Ruler of the World, the home of the oppreued, the mother of freedom to the eleven of the West India And the South. Ward Beecher aye, " Eng. " lend in the strongest nation in the world, " for she is so may logged, her Governmrnt " stand: on thirty millions of peoplo." Englend bu been threttcned with coming destruction every ten yearninoo the Spanish Armada came to swallow her up, but she stead- toutay the greatest power on certh, the miltreu at the not; boo-nu? (sanded on Chris- tian principle, u: tocognizi g the right. and " The" In my chm ma klusmeu nu And which 1 nm Come too." " And shall Trchvney die, And nut Tulawncy die! The» thirty mound Conmhmen Witt know the mam why," rrig. OTJAWA ptMire, DECEMBER 10. liberty of men. Her teaching end exemple inilttcncett all notions, for whom but for England does the Polish TtttST, his plough, for whom does the Americs grow cotton, or the Brazilian chase the cattle, for: whom does the Chinese grow " he or carve his ivory, for whom does the merchant rsnseck the remotest markets: of the world, but for Ensrlttndiand so she sits Queen among the nations; and, sir, that word Queen, how many holy, cheering sssocistlons cluster round that name. Our Queen, in whose chencter is blended all the virtues and graces of the three nationalities, never before he there been seen in Christendom such s living example of the fulfilment of the prophecy that kings and queens shell be nursing when and mothers of the church. Never was there such s liberal, benevolent, christian queen. We have had good sovereigns: there was England's darling, Alfred the truth teller; the pious Edward; and some were said to be -Iunr:yis and confessors, but who before Vie.. toria (-Vcl' set at the edaide ofn._dying present reading the iloly Scriptures, and directing the burdened soul to t16d.' What sovereign evor bore such testimony to tho Bible as did our Queen when in answer to the question, what is the muse ot 'Euglsnd's strength end glory, she presented to the,hesthcn em baasador-the Bible! But I must stop, I Canadian has sl- rcudy done this subject justice, in a little volume which nil of you should own end study, a collection of facts shout Her Majesty, sud the opinions ofgrost men end brilliantwrit. on about theQueen and royal family. Though it is not necessary to quicken your loyalty, it will warm your hearts, heighten your benevo- lence,enlerge your revorence, and kindle your b, st feelings of humanity and religion. Though Canadians one not rich, though, no castles ornate decorate our Rhine, though no palaces antique surround our metropolis, though no hereditary titles distinguish cur great men, yet well I know that not in: all the vast dominion of our Queen, on whose iEmpire the sun never sets, are Ctertt sny l hearts or voices that sing with truer devotion '; V Longto reign over us. lie y end glorious, l SP _ l Go save our Queen. COUNTY COURT AND COURT QUARTER. SESSIONS. Second Buy. ' The only (riminnl case brought before .the Grand Jury will that of the Queen or. Jane Dempsey, charged withincendiarism, in which mac a true bill was found. They also dispos- rd of mm: minor matters brought before them, and paid n visit to the jtil. At'two o'clock they made their presentment and were dischlrged, the Judge thanklug them for their prompt and satisfactory dis- chnrge of their duties. - “interns-r or run GRAND Jun. _ To His Honour J udge Armstrong, Chairman of the Court of Quarter See-lone. , We, the Grand Jury of the General Quarter sessions, beg leave to report that we have ex- amined the jail and find everything to our satisfaction, except in the cone of onelunatic, John Doherty, who should be immediately re- moved tothe asylum. We hare had much satisfuhtion to find that there are so few pris- Oneri, most of whom are eoniined for small offences. We would call the attention of Your Honour to the met that the County Council should give immediate attention to the report of tho Prison Inspector about the heating ap- paratus, especially in the employing of a com- petent engineer. [We aiirutr happy to congratulate Your Honour on the planning intelligence that our county pregentg well tyActlthr tone. No cue hos been laid before us of a very le- rions character,and such on have been brought under our conitdsmtlon we have endeavoured to dispose of with us much wisdom and pru- dence as the interest And weii-beiag of the community demand. All ot which we re:- pectfully Inbmit. a magistrate for buying committed the plaintitf to the tmol of this county, an alleged illegally. After the, cvidenco 1m given on behalf of plaintiff, the learned counsel for 'lv, defendant took exception, when Ili- Honour nonsuitod the plaiqtitf. ( ' . A. wnxcu'r. Forematt. The first can utter the Mart was opened yesteulay morning was: tyirur'row m. 11arrU.--. M. O’Gam for pur.; R. Lees for deft. This action was brought to recoetr dtunagc' sgainu llurrick et al., on. Btnith.-Alex. Gibb for plft.; W. li. Walker for den. This action was brought to recover the ulna of n. quantity of coals sold and delivered by p1aiatiit to dcten- dam. Verdict for plaintiff for 518950. Clemow, Assignee, to, M. Thomson at al. -J. BL Lewis for 'plif.; Ed. P. Remon for deft. This action was brought to recover the value of some goods sold by an insolvent to the defendants. Verdict by consent for $409.34; subject to the award ot June: Fraser. T Fellows et al., vs. Mchuigit.-E 1. P. Ramon for ple. ; W. A. Boss, counsel; Geo. Tumor: for am; Wm. Mpsgrove, counsel. Action on ‘Ipromiuory note. Verdict tor phsiatitr for $10 31. Spain ca. Spain, Executor-W. A. Rosa for PIC;, W. B. Walker, counsel ; Ed. P. Remou for deft.; B. Lees, counsel. Actionon a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $117.15. _ , Workman -et al., album Administrator. W: A. Boss for pll; H. H. Loucks for deft. This case was sent down from the Superior Court by ttys Judge's order for trial, and was brought to recover the unount of a promisw Fory note and bank account. Verdict for pm, $2,087.51. Onnwu and Rideau Founding Company m. Lyons. Ed. P. Ramon for an; R. Leo, counsel; u.'Nillott for“; . Ito-grove for deft. This action m brought to recover money which had been paid by the Forwurd. ing Company for duties upon goods consigned to deft. The jury did not find A verdict for either pitta: deft. Plff. nonsuited with loan to move to Set it aide. Labelle at al., tm.Whitcotnb. 11.00311 for plit.; J, B. Lewis for deft. Action brought to recover the value of n lot of shingles; The defendant disputed the quality of the same, and contended that they were culls. Verdict, $138.75. To the Editor of THE TIME. 'sur-In your issue of yeltcrday I obeerved a notion ot a smell surgical cue, the report of which tended to reflect discredit upon the professional gentlemen, who some time ago examinod Mr. Hilliard. The opinion that such a tumor could not be removed some months Mo, " without great pain and even danger,". was perfectly correct. Within 3 short period of time the chumter own. growth unglerm-nu great change, hence the one with which the contents were token may. Thanking you for the kind notice, I an, howevtr, of opinion that such should be cornrnuniented through the only proper channel for matters profes. siorul, viz. l [medical journal. Youn,&o.. _ _ -.- . =Mrt.. December 10, 1868. .. With regard toy" above communication we mum’s” that we fail to no how our mention of the " smell singled case" could possibly reflect diteredit on the profession! genthunimarho may have enmined the case some time ago. We did not incatio’n any protrssional gentlemen, nonlld we own know who had examined it. We did not even men- tion the 'patient's name, although of course we knew it. It is very agreeable to record Dr. Grant’s ingenuous declaration of the correctness of of the opinion given by professional gentle- men, that auchatumour could not have been removed some months ago without great pain and even danger. The chsnge which this growth underwent within th " short period of time," which rendered tho operation on easy one; being notrprofe"iotuu we, of course,, canned undcrstand, We tire willing, however, to take the doctor‘s professional opinion on the sulject. But the opinion expressed in the inst sentence of the communication that such cues should be made through the only proper channel tor mitten professional, Tie. .. a medical journal, we connot assent to. We contend thst I 43in newspaper in: as much right to lay every kind of useful intelligence before its readers n n medical journal has, and we hold it to be the duty of every journalist to lose no fair opportunity of keeping his rettdisrcpotsted on such " matters professional " "they are interested in knowing. And.in relation to this very cue, we any tell W. Grant that our publication of it has nirendy proved to be of interest, at least to one of our readers who, having for many yous been iiiii'iriil and disfigured by ntumour in the A CARD. J. A, GRANT. neck, whichbad been mistaken for goitre, (we don't say professionally mistaken,) went yes- terday, after reading our paragraph, and got his tumour or goitre tapped and almost emptied. Now that patient probablydoes not read medical journals, but he does read the Turn, and throughout mention of Dr. Grant's " small surgltal case," he is in a 'fair way of bling relieved of a great and unsightly bur- then), _whivh might have troubled him for life. _ And further; public mention of this Cruse may possibly lead many protttsgiona1 men to examine more closely the nature oi these tumours, and, perhaps, to dis- cutter new and better modes ot treatment. And then why should not at: least some “matters professional" he made known to the readers of newspapers? There is un- fortunately too little known by people in gen- eral of themselves and tho laws of health. There are many men who know all about the steam engine, the telegraph, astronomy, geo- logy, and a hundred other things, but who do not understand even thtigelomlmtatT princi- ples of physiology-mot own the circulation of the blood. In fact two great mass of man- kind are in utter ignorance of the wonderful microcosm himsm'f. Surely then there are some “matters profesiiomW' which the lay ournnlist is justiiied in communicating to his cad-cm. -A Gooo Jump-It. is stated that acertaln Captain (unmanned) of this city, is figuring in New York as President of the Bhakesperiiut Club of the Dominion of Canada. rrmrcocsitcovsca...-'1'hu. County Council Will meet in the Couit lions: for the tmmuclion of business on Monday next. M-sr-The roads have not yet been sttfficie.ntly travelled to enable farmers to Come in with their produce, and there were but a wry few loads brought in yesterday. Those who came all complained of the didicultieir they encountered in reaching the city. " Y. M. C. A.," REV. Mn. Jonson’s Llcrcnu. -The next lecture in connection tity the Young Man’s Chxistinn Aslogiation will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Bull, in the Sussex-st. chapel, this evening at tr o'clock. Subject, " The Plurality of Worlds." Nun's Ihwor.-.The, enterprising "firrn ot Hauser & Fulton are in receipt-of the latest periodicals; of both English and American publication, and their lower town branch, Sussex street, is especially well supplied with papers and magazines ot the Intent dates. Poucn Cotmr.--The only (use before the Police Magistrate was thdt of John Fits. ximmona against John Baptiste Beauclmmp, for selling liquor on Sunday. John seems to be acting, not as public informer, but from an old grudge. The one was adjourned till Monday next. Escmsn BU" 11otna.---We would direct the attention of our readers to the advertise- meat of Mr. George Bartlett, in which is enumerated a partial list of " goodies," so ac- ceptable to the young folks at the approach- ing festive season. The reputation of the English Bunn House is a tmi1icient guarantee that all the cakes and pweetmeats made the re are excellent. 00 and try them. Juvsxxu Btzho..-it understand that e juvenile hunt is to be opened to-dsy in the store from which Messrs. Orme & Son have just removed. The proceeds of the boner ere in aid of the Protestant Hoapiul. The young folks who hue taken. the bansrin hsnd hare resolved to do the best in their power to please their visitors. They will hare lunch and coffee to serve up to alt who may require it. Sscoxn, Aswan SALE or EiacrsttwPLAri.-- Mr. Amos Rowe advertises in another column that he will sell by auction on Thursday, the ttth inst., an extensive and valuable stock of electro-plated goods from the celebrated Albion Works, sheffield, England. The stock comprises a large and varied assortment of all kinds of goods in that line, mean _that can be réqulrgd by hotusekeerierg, hotelkeepers, and others. We would call attention to the advertisement. T V Can? ILLusrnh-zn ScaooL Drtmoaaetr.--We have received from Durie sod Son an illus- trated school dictionary on the basis of Web- ster, Worcsstcr, Walker and Johms'on, with abbreviations, foreign words and phmmus,forms of address, to, and illustrsted by 250 wood- cuts, published by Calling, tidng & Co., Glas- gow. This little book in marvel otcheaprtetur, the priqo being only 30 cents. The same in smaller type 15 cents. This is the beat and cheapest dictionsry-of the kind In: hue ever seep, sud it ought to be introduced " once info all our schools. V hnnuciPac.--The time is fast approaching yrhen the electors will be called on to make A choice of those who are to euperintemi the destinies of the Capital for the your 1869. Many complaints have reached us " to the minner in which the affair: of the city hue been managed during the p'ar now drawing to a clue ; and we are happy to lute that the rate-payers are alive to their own interests in these matters. We understand I requisition to Mr. T. M. Blnisdeil is in course of sign.- ture-also the names of Messrs. Woodburn and Adams ere mentioned " candidates for the ward, Corsets at tho hoop factory for 40 cent-1 Br. Pnuox’s HAu,.-The second of thou flowing entertainments " the St. Patrick'- nll lakes place this evening, as will be seen inn talus place this evening, as will be seen by advertisement. We learn from the com- mittee of management, that a very interesting 2'lf""l'd'l' Uabeen prepared for the occa- sion. at readers and readings, songs and music, will he the order of the evening. Mm. O’Connor, we are informed, has kindly con- sented to preside " the hermonium. We have little hesitation in promising our friends on agreeable treet this evening " the St. Patrick’s Hall. This. species of winter eve- ning's entertainment should be eneouragcd. Tm Assam as MR. June "tta.--AFith reference to the Insult on Mr.‘Jsmes Smith, butcher, to which we referred on Tuesday lest. we hare to stste that Mr. Smith having seen the rumsns mercilessly beUbouring the boy gsllsutly went to his rescue, sud for interter- ing to save the life of another, very narrowly escaped losing his own. Mr. Smith wss shsmefully cut sud bruised, and Dr. Been- hlen,who is sttendlng him, reports hint u scarcely yet out ot danger, though, so far, pro- grossing fsvourshly towards recovery. Some- thing ought surely to he (tone to clean out the nest of rowdies " the " Point." --h large and beautiful snowy owl, measur- ing ncross the wings four feet ten inches, and from beak to tail twenty-two inches, was shot by Mr. Arch. Stuart, Kincmline Township, let week. Although looking as largo as a goose, is weighed only four pounds. The species Is very rare now'in Canada. --m, regret?) learn that Mr. June. Int. kins, of the Sch mberg Standard, died sudden- ly at his residence on Wednesday evening. Mr. Hawkins was a mtivo of England and ceme to Canada ia 1852, following for the most part of the time the profession of school teacher, until he commenced the publicntion of his newspaper. ' -..Mr. John Harper, or Eigin, wss thrown out of his sleigh mainst (no will of the bridge scross the Chatesuguay river, by the turn running away, on the 30th ult., Ind instantly killed. A person named Wilton with him In. seriously injured. A few days previously Wm. Henderson, Sen, ot Birtohinhrooker, while returning from ()nnstown, stopped at: well to water his horse, and in getting out of the can, fellsnd fractured his skull, coursing instantaneous death. -..'i'htt Guelph Mercury, Fridny, records the death of enothelfold settler, Mr. Themes Card, Sam, of Guelph township. He was 1 native of Sussex, England. Sometime betore leaving the old country he acted " chief unnnger for the Earl of Stu-meld. He settled in Guelph town-hip in 1832, end since then had resided on the farm where he died. Be had reached a grod old age, being 82 " the time of his death, and passed away amid the regrets on“ who know him. LO< LI L -Nhl Mrs. e-The reason why the stock of carpets and house tarnishing goods at I. h W. Hunton's is always the largest, best seltcted. and cheap. est in the Province, is their wing peculiar fulliticnin purchuing, by their resident ngent selecting new designs " they come out; and taking advantage of flaetuationa in the home markets. 899y _ -oRetneattter the great Isle ofa portion of n wholesale bankrupt Mock of dry good' utGar- land, Mutcbmor & Go". For pmtlcultn sec advertisement in anothor column. - V -..iijris choice selection of New T tapestry, Brussells, Kiddertnitviter and Imperial 3-ply Carpets, Cocoa. Malling, Floor Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Crumb Cloths and Door Mats; Damaske, Reppe, Curtain Trimmings; Lace and Muslin Curtains, go to Magee & Russell's new Store, next door to Mr. John Leeliehr, Sparks-st. MISSRB. Your“: & Barman having secured the services of firtsbcltum working jewellcnl in ctmscan, Mqrree, plain, fancy and solid gold work, and having made large additions to their work shop are now better prepared to execute any orders with which they may be entrusted than heretofore. Masonic jewels, gold and silver medals, and every kind ot ewullery repaired. --The Illinois Central Railway Company, south of Chicago, are building eleven miles (it com cribs, the capacity of which will be three millions of bushels i they are erecting these cribs to receive corn In payment for lands purchased of the company, and the full Chicago price is paid' for it there. Corn is the great agricultural staple of that country, and ‘the " Canadian Pain Destroycr" is the best remedy in any country when: a disordered condition of the stomach, liver sud bowels, is combined witlrgreat debility, nervous weak- ness and intense melancholy ; its effects are must beneficial and wonderful, price 25 cts per bottle. Sold by all dealers. ' " -.Threo 1tivers,tGtT,11emen, I am in to ccipt of the box of Black Tea you aunt me ; the tlavour is excellent, and the price/ur tar below what) have been in the habit of paying. I have pleasure in recommending it, and you may expect my future orders. t You" "r; ":1le ., - ....., .. A large consignment of the Montreal Tea Compaur's pure. was have been received by the undersigned. There in no paint, dye, or black lead used in these. teas to make them look well. Boxer, 12 lbs. and upwards. See advcrtlitemenkfor list of prices. Cums" um Housn tfvRsusamsms.---1'artitn about to furnish will find a urge and choice assortment of carpeting' and house furnish- ings, cheap, at Gurladd, Mutchmor & Co's. Outputs made and laid with despatch. Messrs. Young & Buford are the sole agents in Ottawa for the Walthqm watches. . DIED- In this city, on tho 9th instant. John Alexander, youngest son of Dr. C. Loggo. Tho funonl mit an pluco to-dny " one o’clock, p. m. 'ritn,ds 3nd Bssqusirtttrtstsem are mpoctfnuy invited to accompany the romnim from hi: father's midonco, Ewen-IL. Study Bill, to Olthd Com-tor], Butt. - F Try Gardner's Baking Powder. See adva- semcnt. _ 897.6111 Rid.“ as". Sauna-r. I G. B A R T L lil T T Boil molt respectfully to remind " Entren- tint he u provided for the CHRISTIAS OLIDAYS Ln inorenzed neon-taunt of Peril end hone unnu- feetured plenum ' ninth Indemntimd good- nll nunnuotnred en the prenieee . Riel: Fruit can, pini- nnd one-entail. Plum, Citron, Benin. Seed. Prince", Sponge nag Led: litt Gold and Silver. - smile. ev deykttimy Italian Greasy.“ Pyrex-uh. Jelliee and Blue Henge and Wine Jelliee. Olin-lone Bane. J ellied Turkeys, Chicken, to. Chooolnte, Walnut end " Cree-u. Stlldl of every deleripuon: Cry-tailed Duo: and Figs. Wedding anu, ornamented to my design on the shortest notice. Supper Putin, Bull: or Acumbliol applied on roam”. tonal. Print. Putin {uni-had on the shortest notice. - Putin, line. Pm 3nd Mine. New A lug. alum-on: of Pure - Hollow To”. Iuronrto Goons manor "on Loxnon an Pans. Cholout Salem Bonbou, Golding Silm 3nd Gobi PPrrttlketstod. Snupging tutd Plug. - Gold Paper. Sauna. Sings“; uni Plum. T A lplndid snot-taunt o omuoopiu. Box" 3nd on. Grecian bend at tho skirt factory. 893-2m Tore. - The proprietor and only ny an: Bil the We "tie!" on " obtained " " oguttliahtrmnt, Ind from the ”pct-lion it bu ‘M for itself in I "t,.gegtgtfry tor the quality of the uncles. City I country not" uppnod on Insoluble “mm. a. “mun. 37 Bantu-It. N.B.-Mtan and Cramp.“ fro-h put, day during the moon. 920d , , Ottawa, Nov. 20. 1im,--1 take thin method of publicly who'- lodging the promptnou ot tho Provincial 1mm“ Compny in paging my chin to! property burned. NEIL HcKBlINA. The Hon. You Can Get the Beat and Cheapest Oils P'"'""'" INIUBANCI 00., OANADA OIL, DOUBLE REFINED, " cu. per alien. in on: of ' 3mm. PENNSYLVAKIA ROCK OIL, ss 1:“. par sullen, inn" ot 5 gum. PORTLAND KIBOIEII, " on. pot ttloo,itt can of 5 gluon- ouch.- " SUSSEX-51, SIGN RED OIL BARREL. ADY YOUNG 833-6121 THE 17TH AND 24Til INSTANT. £91.18“ BURN “DIXIE, DAL OIL DEPOT, MALCOLI CAMERON. Agent of tho Provincial Imrneo Co., 910.3 (Mun. AIADA 011., Metg. pot miloas, in 4tanq of 5 "lions. HAIDELIIRS and BRACKET LAHPS. RONZE TABLE LAMPS. 9th Doc'r., 1868. LAIP toe " on. complete. Sign of the M Oil Bum], ALL LAMPS. 1cm AND cut-211:3. All kinda of “up unuums. D, n. LIAVENS. RECEPTION-S THREE to FOUR o'clock, WILL MOLD FROM AT OS J. G. IRVINE. _ Johrra Moosttr, Rushell House Block JIF. can»: r. Lt. -Colonel, " Sum-It.- L A.D.C. 'IIN JUVENILE BAZAAR in aid of tho PROTESTANT HOSPITAL. open! THIS MORNING in the store would, occupied by Henri. Onset Son " . Minnie Show, Spun-IL, Entrance by the Mochuaica' Institute. A Creat varioty ofusoful And “My nrticieg will be found '01":th of the rummage of the friends of the hoi- pity, . - Hot Coffee and Luncheon will be served L vili- cora on rouomblo um. Admin-ion Foo. TEN can. ' 980.3 MUSICAL AND LITIRAIY EXTIB'IAIK- mum. _ - TRIS THURSDAY EVENING. Admission 5 cents. Deon open it T part. JOHN KlLLY.Soemury. Y M. Cui--h%muue "68-9.-The 3rd 0 lecture of an Sofia, under the ”spice: of the koung Men's Christin Alumni“. wilt be delivered THIS was“! EVENING. the low Docomber instant. by the Rev. J. JOHN- STON. of Bull, in the Chlpol of Eula. Sana-u... u Elght o'clock. t3cturCr-" The Plurslity (I Worlds." Admission l5 ttqtttta. 920-1 Il‘ODD’S PRIVATE BILL PRACTICE, (3rd dEdition.) A treatise on tho tgal'.".,': to be a qptéd in oondtreting or op in; rivtu Bills in tho Pnrliunenl ot Cum onbucing tultlytrteytt ehfnggl. A_ - .. . Publubed under the parent" of Pnliunont. nod Also of the Provinoitl Luigi-[stuns othoboc and Ontario. _ 920-2 J. DURIE I SON. duhverod to any “are" in the city unduly It free of post-im the arrivsl of the lulu-or WATCHES, J EWELLEIIY, The witch aback of the Selling of " W 25 PER CENT BELOW COST. toc TEN CENTS PEI: WEEK, .50 To PATRICK" HALL. at hunts nun! pricol, u the Vlad. stock nut be no” without rout". All pom indebted to KISSES. B. K. Inu- GlLLIVRAY & 00. m :0un up] their Moon-h “mom " J. B. mu, “2150830!- Iold lion-o, who in “on "thorised to gun no j BEAT BANKRUP'I‘ BALE GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY. "V STOCKHOLDERS Of the Ottawa and Gloucester Road Company VIII be bold "ahtoP" d FRANCIS CLIIOW. E80,, in the City of Oasvn, on Nonday, the 14th day o.f December, Nat, A. 0.1868, at the hp" of two o'clock. p.n.. rorthe chemo of dim" for up uni-g you. “I other built-I of the company. um um Eighteenth dar or Hoff-1hr. nu. This Day is Pubhghed, (Price 81.50), NEWCASTLE 0 RATE, 912.3111 FANCY. GOODS, &c., am, ll‘atchcs, Jewellery, It. 00K OUT t The but opportunity "or cloud for putiu to MOIST Notion il hotel), xiv“ that TJIE ANNUAL HEETING THE DAILY GLOBE 'O'I'ICE. "I: ITORE To LIT. manta OAL t COAL I Angnqon I primal tet logo; ad For at]. by LACKAWANNA, ELECTRO-PLATE CLOCKS, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS T W0 CENTS PER COPY 'iUitactTiG- iii {a GL Tie ha; amp - AT T u VARIETY BALL. Publications. SALE am usemenls. . & J; TAYLOR SAFE. SHE!" FIELD HOUSE, GOO SAVE 13! QUE". LEHIGH, D. W. CO' WARD * CO., Co. uni-ion IMO. (Lam up and Ear Shel.) BLACKS! HE’S, HAUSHB & FULTON. " OF Ne'l “can, Spun And Smut-cu. AID (Egg and Stove Sim.) (3cmuod4 otbto-" Spun-at. t6perCtintdrmt. ‘. n. K. Inc- 920-1 " r Road Cl “now. I: ',Next, ill " the I 1.422.." C; 'to-' By A. llama", AcilriT."'T-- M'""". GRIFFITHS A; 1"tt 'rR0shr'tir1rwkataur.Esnr..attsr, _ Would Ign'm beg leave to Inlunn the public, It. -ut'.y the ciiizem of Ottawa, that an, In. returned and intend to Mer another “in of their alobruod ELEcrito-PLArE WARP. a m not. It the Rooms of A. ROWE. Aasisart tMist will b. found l ' Elwrgncl, Chudelabru. Venison, a.“ Stock. Emu and Vegetable Didi-c, on. a... in many varieties, twp, Sumo and You.“ Tureen, Kenna, with Lamps "r"tatq, m. with.“ hmpu, Tea Urns, In. and Cal. a... cu, of via less than thirty di'n"atiedts,U- Band; for one or three donate", Cunt Eu... with an... four. Evo, six and " ma We. 1._ plain; clog-nee, being quite new dui‘uLf‘h FMOI, with elaborately wrought "W“ Jun ofrichly all: until, Ruby Clue: J“. gut glue: and eiertro-pUte, Goblets lime M gold, “delve: mmnlui Cup, in gum, {it and htlf-pinu, richly chued Ind Guru-l. ag lined with gold ; Sugar Vases, Fl-er M "hers, Butter Coolers, M "all“. M i Honey Jun. Knife Rests. PM: Curve", in aer. And in the gun vsncty of Cutlery thm. I. Mahogany can. containing forty-four Iii... Dessert Cutlery, with electroplmd blah " forks, hnvinghlndlu of Pearl, "ivory, Aqeuant Electra-pine; Table Cutlery, with Atria. N ‘ dun: Ivory; Born, Bone, Shell, uni no...“ Raul-I; Desert Knives to much the " [Knives]: uh onus pieces: lets of24 pic... " mo! " pieoee, without cases; the “no t. " Slim, Beef ind Gum Carvorr. i'r,,i,ii'iii,:i",i'i, Cake Ind Fruit Knives, with pinh‘ emanated Mule. 3nd hundln. In short, cg description of Electra Brtieiet, and cm», til 5 hand In this immense stuck. . TIM. and Desert Forks, Table, Doom, fu: Samahmnd. Egg an! Sign 51w... i.‘ uylu; Soup. Sumo uni ruddy [Adios to u, Aui--t large uriety of Park: the“: W... counting of To. In”. Ponfdiu, Cabinet " ting Ml. Gk" Box“. Work Buggu,” " “Which will b. lo”. _ It. Auctioneer invites his friends artdthe p. lie mdlyto inspect this nlublo not.“ win he on - the _dBr pmioua 10,.nd and. morning at 3.10. 920“ A.' R0 W E. ludimur. 8:10 will commence on TUUW?DAY, I'm tart. athatf-past6 p.m., sad in the evening a 7M, Thubmiber has receiréd a large cumin of mot-ted Suntan Bouts AND OTHER Fun Goon. [can one of tthlargest manufacturing h. d loam-l. which he will offer . . BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT Ills 1l00% " Spun-11., (when they are now on Vin). l SATURDAY, THE 13TH "tly., u 10 o'clock. an. twtiod gull Wu. 11. Kent“. Auctioneer and Com. m~ the entire stool: of no "numbers will tell a was: sum. - - 60 at. Pour-IL. . ON FRIDAY, the 11th DECENBII. u the Btore of HESS“. 03AM“ 1 C0."tift- ly Magi by water', with; at u LARGE STUCK oh' FIRST-CUBS oooh, in the 350'. liner in every "tin; sum-m 'em. " PACKAGES Assam-no STATIOIIIY- an. a on o‘clock. on u SEI'" h In Inning. Tomlibonl. ,,,A__ - - _._¢-..... . _ EDWARD HALL . ran this 'eto2,"tt of culling the and. I his autumn (and. and puma. to hil'lup‘ was“ “torment or on ISTMAS & NEW man's can. ANO COM'ECTIOA'ERY. mu. for the Approaching (“an - CHBIIT‘AI AND mm “as“! omitting in put *0! led. ”I. a“ Isl-in, Sou. Prinoou. (irony. - Oh u a. ALL'S, '41:; FAICY BOXES, . choice no STATIONERY, kn, SAVED 'FNI THE FIRE, Ottawa. Dee. 8, 1568 DAMAGED s'TA'NoNriltY,br. - V "r-1te. 12?1? ludignoor‘ _ By u. Mchu. “mu. 'num-z SALE ’ NI man. nub-aim duke. "mi-u, " o the Min tsrhig pum- “I m p, toughening“ the than med "all! Meadow-bu Indochi- cunt-”nil“ A erattreqt_khftlir. sitrusited, Ottarm, Doc. ft, 18“. tttH N lk "fa-bub" all Ens-“W.“ n NUT-I6 Ull'l‘l-n-y --- " Vern“. um. n4 MimtriM - new we“, only to be had AT was unmn’ 11:95 By Banning & Bunion, Montreal: 1].! OF -.-.-----" ma. Iron. "sd Att! AT THE V "I'll-IA! CBIAIS & " Bums. V u E. nuns. with“: SLEIGII RUBHS, AND urns]: Ft A' GOODS. HOST BREAD, 91m luau) Tummy-s, my“: & nonstick SALADS. T a B. anus. Weld-gt“ 'lhblll I BLANC “ANGIE, " E. KILLERS. Walling” "e,,eeh P l imported to. nigh an“: n E. 'lhe'vfl'llGrG7e. Au: an Assmuugs IABLO'I‘I‘I Rug“; nu: cnocourzs a ctmauaa" FIGS, mm» m " 1s1yt,1eitegreh _oWEit $15,000. in sound order. to clone a.“ h awn-Ir. mums 0!!!le STOKES I uple on roam-bl. tom. - n - n I I " qar-M turn. mum a use: rm. " K. HALB'S. Welling-f; VIII. Nulm CANDY, only to be Ind at E. 11.4133; -s----e--r"'"'"""-= -- - ------'- - V ' _ overIlv o-"", ”015931.51." an...” on aeeoutrtqf urhom it my M, urilG BEATS!“ --- A ..A I:A-_ ' " auction Metre lulu-c CA??? & OMAMW. to an m. u E. Inn's. may: .1th 'Ira,- at“ kl“! l, a . rtrats,eeefu ot Glibiida on nun: mm. a E. HALL'S. trariqe.e.. Confectionery. aaa, {mi-Ind. a R. HALL'S. Welling: CONFECTIOIIRI" irissuusa A autumn. Audi“- It ran: new}: u ’EJIALIz'o'. - ”Univ-9 a B. muss. tomette Ul' TRIS ABIBTY HALL inns, wan-o9; MWI “- “I“. III an. muss. iiaiirgte.ff.,. . ’69. .Wolli‘ trtttd HALE _ rid. WW“ end “I (In Doe of W new of be west). in. ( - Th. d h the I - qtr should The A com-ttt 1 i and [rim Bar _ tueour can!!!" tiuip C. bark” The ( con-in - Mr. 1 “I inc Mr. t I‘I Cl to be pl Aprpttl In; W had no f on! At a Society ardt II plete', aide ot itset, vent-Ii meat The death [are .314 _ a Bit Tho In Pr "

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