Pre on arrival of pas morning train to Wind to Oraod Fro at 12. 4# 1t 4,00 p m. â€" Lenrâ€" and arriving at Oranâ€" encb to Windegs, wao. AND VEXTURE 8TATIO ® Trur, En'uva No Sm DRoRXEEp, st...Â¥ %0, 440 p m hinms s mau e mine n «> . $$ODâ€"D W RAILWAY COHâ€" CANADA. reasenans nans anw Ml...‘) wailn, and reachio; . ABBOTT, Tigks trainn:" Beg: OT RAIN® will 1ears slle at 10.05 s m and #8 10.55 amw and 1. 25 Â¥EXNOY ?::h through to Provisne 1 «es sesessssecse â€"_5:00 1 m, 1:00 a= I._QO P -.,,?’ us IAY, 1M doy be open tor passes: No. 23, smnging Dirvetms hmm A MBS KXNDALL, one of the Lady Principais, m h‘-clt.h.ohnflwh-w 1e axo0 Possusa "‘“h a few ladies, as boarders, Bparks.84. + A@.altend ..the above establishment. .::'â€"m e _ h-_s....._*‘_, Me at uul.“‘.,'ï¬ Shadl < M +33 o. m, 11.108, a, 1 Yage 1 a. m, Â¥T KALMIFALR "poo at Smith‘s Pails QAT Trains are e to connect with 0""‘ â€"~Ate, pire p® * ":‘lh-l C >~"°." fls anrtt im SELLISG at TwWExTtY.Â¥IvE® Now is the time or dar sins. 1108 _ 39 RIDEAU STREET, wib i6 & a nm"‘ AAVING mfl?m E3TALâ€" « ':a:‘mo- large & ie ies im rarint fase ie '%-;-wu-m . Thorac‘s and Stowast‘ Scotch Whiskey and WPITaL 300T AND sHOE STORE, t# ap BoOoTs AaAND sSHOES:! FOR . SUCMXER # AP _ #HE RED BOOT, M AU «* ‘WH ZXZEDâ€" BO0f. ENGLANXD Terrace, Stewart stroot, Ottawa. FO@ ALL WEATHERS," RBoots & Shoes. THE NEW 8TYLES POHUP, Ao, wholesale, _ _ s u0n aniint e weat maynany : make the -:'h.b trade my is under bteodly Te ukn f mald i in VOL. IV NO. fl' 'm."‘“ih' %. HM, Wholesole and Retail Pickle PICKLED SALMON, ground and roasted daily on on the bank of th Ridean Porter, pte and gte. Pickis bottles coliected ven. 11096y Ports of fne ~dbdize . o announce, receiving a thm‘ id z-aâ€.v.:. Juo lb of all desertptions, and a mâ€"ï¬nw‘ ~« ~â€" _ CGROCERLE3 f M.h-cm-u. hrainab® Gooderhum & Wort‘s H. Wines, Old‘Bve sad Frool hapt @Â¥antantiy 06 Iayle ant s9l4 op ves ... PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE! ‘| â€" ~P. BASKERVILLE & BRo," ° GROCERS & COMMISSIONX MERCHAXTs, * Ottawa, Srd December, 1869. AM“.MW until further notice ; 19 per cent. B. 0. . BOUCHETTE, . . Commissioner of Customs T" 7 S m e e e e mvu.nu‘n-n trk 4 whuit & WB | _ = dhabaibhs @ * tnx "Pf A Ti ons e C SES T â€"...._1'-'â€"â€" 'â€"‘.â€"“'-“' the above Fitty Thousand, sand Dollare ($70,000) U ï¬mt% Mrg Robort Stowart having made arrangements with an accompiished teacher, announces Rooms, and at E. Miles* ion to Mre Rob C Di w Ottawn September Oth, 1869.. » PDMMG\ ; e n xmss {odt" Ail ingul macione wilt 5 relorred ho Vime n“fl†AND DE&rPORTKMEN®T. #UN1I*XG.â€"The : / i wAoldeate ditide n fins *ne rates being lower than those of other office, are peculiarty sulted to eases of Assorers in mvhâ€".*u-‘m“ .-‘il‘ wansior of assuranses to the Canasad. .."?.'...2___“""“"'-'"- immediate annual savi ‘*‘â€"*â€"v LLIFE ASSURANCE CcOoMPaANY, _ DIVISION OFPROFITS NEXT YEaR. At 30vm APRIL LAST, the net valuation by w < uor eeleos waret eiitin maten, t M# Office to the New Building between the Onâ€" tario Bank ead the Tuwts Oflce on Aparks street Mr. Waddell will act for Mr. Cameron in his alâ€" aance, and is anthorised to #raht raoatnts Matcaits A2d Sparks streote, over Mara® Brog _ BPARKA.STREET, OPTAWA. « A fow more gentlemen can be accommodated it board and rooms. Gentlemen L have this day, deposited with the Resc Ot awa, November 1, 1868. The rates being UVSTONS DBEPARTHENT, . 0. o€f uid *WB 1248 &n and Harmong. Muns gmï¬mtdagl reseived at Mr, yÂ¥ » i +A mm . T be Wiiay his rmmeidencn ¢r.at Orme + ».'..u†\ 3. .. Sflbe. #% i Sput aute git dn eath nc a0s «oh + . (10G, 35 1 constaatly on hand TE TUPTION. ;.,;~ *ttannnse0000sssssss0s080000 may be obtained j wÂ¥ ol "J e*stsessesssee0 A 0@ RAMSAY, rl > dirry ir w & W & * »»»»«««$1801,190 toov f W 1230 # M 6 Conral Rallway â€" n pany will apply to the m*.tï¬;n*r at its next asesiod thr an Act to -uau...-.... ‘them for the completion of their .srailway, to authorise the enactment of a Bylaw riving roting power to bondboiders, and restricting the reting ‘power of steckpoiders under cortain. ciroumatag» . .eee, and to authorise the company to acquire by purchase, any sailway â€"ezt portion: of ‘reailway grailable for the parposes of the Canade Cratrai: ~‘M,OUBLE STOVES, e rmroo‘ onargoan, . ,,, ... u.5 â€"Approved by (ie Imperial Acadeiny ¢f Medicine CY ... .+. KX HEHQCTEK And Cooking Stoves, new and second hand, AT THE VARIETY HALL. Brockvilie, 26th NÂ¥ar, 1809 Brpiny arragt o 9 2ï¬ o Mn t ith directions fer ou! !'h-u-lhnhl- and nody deseribed. . PHRENOLOGICAL _JOURNAL, # A FIBESTâ€"CLAss * . __FAMILY MAGAZINE, OtlaWa, December 3, 1969, rgure o. VYOLUME : EW SERIES!! NEW FORM!! Publie notice is _ reby given that the Canada £ , WO W InN WeR UEUGE®! snn css ) ~~a« 1 Ji~» REARRBCRA! ~= 18 ud aus 1aAÂ¥BAT Pbtue > AND OTTAWA RALWAY. . P x o T I 0 E. rigd CA‘l'Allg'g"gug,m.m Ti o e Te lslmu.g::).PaTcouomA Avied notes wilt chereniter ""We subject io es for warchousing as per Mr Loo‘s prinicd u'rh"“" and box of 6t in Part? ab L FRREB or. Eurtoruzut.â€"Belloo‘s Charcoal is .hc..oh each -‘l.d..:tb -: beneSgial effects are fobt m-'.u’q a t $1LF IT AQIT1IIGU 14¢ , 2Â¥ A J Z all the = Bigns of Charaster m," is a special fentare, : Maturai Ih-Ld Manâ€" ad Modes of Life in diferent ruful in a glass of in a bottle : w ut 1138 id nslz y 1o C Tas J <oob. va af OTTAWA, FRIDAY,~"DECEMBER 17, loso fom~ _ out Tess in small packages. ; iC o petuinrald, em: tE ps * ) abdt .“.“~_fl ll M ‘- L'-lflhm ce -.“i,_',:'(m'u‘ 0J 4 0C . o+ Keas + The Directors being about paying off their m-:.duh:dmu.l-bc.- tractors, \abourers, &o.,. paid. Any such ciaim, forwarded to the undersigned within a will be attendad to: â€"‘ o w We warrant allithe Tes we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can en en nnppiane 40 on ies i pavaes donk 10e tte: k Plotm TELEGRAPH Co. T dujagh * â€" en TEA COMP ANY., .. TAE M AL TEA co Â¥ ?'nn' 'i‘{ W it : there 1s no mistak sbout tt, mï¬ï¬‚a’.’:m. earth who ha ever used it, who will net tall you at onee that it will regulate.the bowels, and give rest to the &..m?;&hgâ€u “"\‘“'w rgn®nortariat A WEEKLY Jo itweription, in advance...............$4.00 per an., « c kM h drrrah ty Ss1 an P. T. L. Quebes, Desember 8, M%u-l wWIW Mestore Gray Maie to is Naturail Life, Coler and Benuty. Tt is a most delightfm Hailr Dresing.. It will s-»u luxuriant growth. FALLING HAILR is fmmiodistely checked. Nre. 6. A. AM’,WBALIAlW. another the & tranipa» int, finhhout siivinect." Tt it Â¥iry sinighe iyliegraticd vresuits. IQNMIM at a over high cost Freuch # g‘;â€"i:':.:sm- bt used one with the other. BOLD BY alLl DuUG@i#Te. Proprirtotrs, 8. &. Â¥an Dus#t & Cs.. Wholesals Drasaista \4 «in o dinedliiiaginy Arairati ies <34sâ€" 290 im ieitp in mm n s s l A BREAL MAIR RESTORXA AND DRESSING ____~â€"_â€" Sambined in:One Rottle, MRS. 8. A. A%iEN’s _ MAIR RESTOREK 1211 140 3# JA for you to different parts of the Domin i¢ SPEOIAL NOTICES. Beoâ€"Treas ‘*m.‘-‘.'mï¬m" s weo have Teas. > Taw JLLUSTRATR®O H MoLEAN, 18 Sparks stroot. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature‘s Crown. You Must Gaitivate it > ~GRAYT Hitk 1sg sprtain indication of degay at the roots. as ont of the ba [Fitsiroy; shafl be Sorthwith opotied. in all the new sty &C0o‘+ f betmeon lots numbers ten and eloron, in the WCW*N been j n of the said M t is To hu k ie mt frvel m- voflll."mfllo"m"‘m' , o open up th toad Allowahite."‘ © m&-mb:m'romup ='l‘luny by enacts.saind ordains as folâ€" reeroniporaiid 4 ‘@ ‘ -m-u.--w: towuship : of Garraxo, Muronwos & Co. have just re. mv&um,mmrmh% new colors, spleadid quality, 2s, 6d. per yard, worth 32. 6d.. 1 $ MacLeren, John Mogran bs this WInnM'&Wm ; dow to oyas ap we roud aliownnce be: _ owsnce u:‘-m-;’::'i- and ‘eleven, in "the 1. ‘The Council met pursusnt toâ€"adjournment. Presentâ€"The Reeve; and Messrs. Eiliott Dean, and MacLaren. â€" The miinutes of last mnï¬.. mm«xmï¬' ce with J. B. Lewis, Esq., to o?nhclponho mq‘mm\uu ©. 10 and 11 in u‘:l:p.o:d,:ob the Legisiature of th re the Province of Ontario, for the education of the blind within the safd Province. Moved by Mr. Dean, and seconded by Mr. Elliott, that the pétitions of the Lieutenantâ€" Governor snd Legislature of Ontario, for the relief of the blind within the Province, be signued by the : Reeve and ~Clerk, and sealed angd forwarded.â€"COartied. ; ; x; L4 â€"â€" _ ux;tmuugwa:"::nn; ;-H.J: ‘o e u"cdcroo the 'l‘r.'.l"z lï¬b. do?l:::' and llna cents ; also Robert Walker an order Tiep aoreqire tos the use or thy sotpratige." m-.. E1 end seconded by Mr. m.M do now:.adjourn for returm onnimal rud a RorneeebebPamn d haitbery ten and eleven, in and second ‘ con seventh ooncemion lins," providing: ho doos mm.umw.- Moved" by Mr. Elliott; and séconded b lin MecLazony thabrthe retaive tor opehinlg CoRpoRATION ‘OP THE TOWNSHIP "~"" orrITZROY. ° ; it 7 pols 3 .. Hioks The bounie blue Thistle of Scotland for me! Well, well, may the Sons of St. Andrew â€" revere it, ho 4 Â¥+ All Bcotsmen delight in their bonnets to * _ wear it, F f And proudly defy any symbol to peertt : plaok 14., css old sls d Lob ok.l. But found a malo. .mv‘er dream‘d of or wanted ; ~3 030002 Retrcatior a grave was just‘all hbe was grantâ€" ed ! § Rhe bonile ylue Thistle of Bcotland for me! Our emblem, true blue as the Heaven above ‘h i & * e & What bard worth the name would not proud~. ly sing ot it? What patriot beart would)not blets 1 and love ___*_ Amm.â€"* Phe Hille of Glenorchy.." John Bull, if he likes, may get emothered in TO808, â€"â€" | The odour of Jock give. to Cambrian noses ; Lgt:‘ltm‘th'neowhhhï¬lm \. disc P 4 ’.Thht.b.flufl:hCWh-fl § -'3" emo me impune laBessit! Ru* the right ring for the race whos cares t : e ae Mlyou-ou to grief who too rudely would ‘The bonnie bluo Thistle of Scotland for.me ! Figred ‘kings from far Lochlin, to break or to _. bend it, * 4 Oft tried all their mightâ€"row‘d by Oden to end it ; ; Let mâ€"lan show what luck them The bonnie blue Thistle of Scotland for me Th_&._u)tstlfl with <the Rose ‘to supâ€" THE THISTLE»â€"THE ENMBLEM Grear clearing sale ol Rich Mantle Cloths, all the new styles, ufld, Mutechmor The bonnie blue ‘Thistle of Scotland l-'r me! Minutes of Council. November 13, 1869. Br Eryax McCorr. I‘eleven, in Ao opin t or | _ THE IMPENDING CRIS18 IX In®+ that in the legislation dffectimg the Jand ':A cndo“‘z.: of ~labourérp gom settled before attention was; paid to ‘the sondition of the tenant ‘nnem" PTuhe of the nof?-vw:q;dï¬â€™lboil-&'m su va 10 rreee. Lard Betes Tas ind dodes double edence of all; ‘dther; ; questions, . and o e nes flitinn aiffclues cor Jrnd array one fam.t _other, . We caunnot regard it thus Erery fresh de v:ï¬mt of lawless: passion ‘is‘ an article of accubation egiinst "us, ‘‘The latest:. manifestation. of popular ~feeling reported in our lg.b letter of yesterday., is an illpstration of this truth... A meoks; iog of&n-&n-ty ‘«of "Louth had been cons vened tbr!bbï¬ua of D?KM "‘the Tenant Right Agitation. p;.- af tha â€" mantint» mhen * uta®shnulA®‘ haos the prisoners" was among the first ; Dut ) do compared . with . the labourers, T hik about then >‘ . Oue of ns some? o) affirm the necessity of w@g 1 fixity of tenure. Aw rightf ocgu: g:ny. subject to the.payment of aâ€"rent to fixed by valnationflu demmm in uot'li‘chr. And tbe'utbhr;do:::d .b ti!)ird â€"* That in anyâ€"measure ado y Parâ€" liament for the relief of tenant farmers the interests of the Jabouning classes should be provided for, so‘that #~labourer . sbould garded as reactionary toâ€"morrow. . If;. we conld look upon the island as mere specâ€" ed to fill the chait. + cA giving‘ the uncertsin sitied #h | No Agpac on ge . on L hugpronc n 1+A "“i the existing system ofianded oure n 1 tenure en aae point one, and & ‘In the nation ready to faldl ‘the ’w‘h:so measures. of Justice wherever it may be. proved to be wanting, authority sHould g:ofm to speak and to act, nq{huforooobodhm to lf;' We may tl:* in the face of the world, we may probe our own consciences, we may appeal to. Him who doeth : and avengeth .the oppressed,â€"â€"teâ€" j | between this Parliament and this people. But our hesitation : to use our powerâ€" is more. than a : dereliction of duty andâ€"a reproach upon our own motivesâ€"it© is working incalcaulable mischief inâ€"Preland itself. ‘I‘he unchecked indulgence of licence‘sallows demand to grow upon ‘deâ€" mand,â€"â€"wviolence outbids viclence, the conid jook upon the isiand as mere :flm tators, having no ‘ sense of responsibility towards it, we might beâ€"srell pmnd at a progress which promised ‘ to rem of difficulties by ‘ setting the * disaf in léader of yesterday‘is left behind and rg syHe , aHnd ommnnemnpraaio hk uo ttly, EOOAE n wa" Mr. E: se " L. a hearing. â€" ‘The gist ofthomdq M®S |‘Our breakfoct tables with -ru:ay'm.. i::beeml'qf.tbo‘ nitititude. ;‘:‘a f;: "ed m«z'om dnb::yu-vy t pl’ilnl *.n : doctors‘ _: Â¥ ‘* :_|~ there Mfl&w&g’m well off | water or milk. Sold‘by the trade unir in }lo Ireland, in thus standing= by and seeing evil grow without using :L‘meam in our power to prevent its ‘ increase. Are our consciences so trowbled that we are not free to exercise authority. in the island 2 W hatever m:{ have been: the hesitation of Ministers of Justice and of law in past times, when they wers; obliged to conâ€" fess that there were ovile in Ireland justifying ..discontent, . and, Ahey ; aasw no Br:pm of og them, â€"wo are 16â€" ed from‘ swich Atie® wow." »Last year we abojished the, wrong‘ of relikidus men who escape thpxaddu and â€" even the questioning ‘of the law. "It is with profound: reluctance wsâ€" find : ourselves obliged to ‘dectare that the time for patiâ€" ence and inaction is past, We do wrong to ourselves, we are doing mischief to cupied night after night {nh processions chanting songs inciting Irishmen to reâ€" bellion. â€" ‘The constitutional meetings af‘ the country aré turned into ‘demonstra2 tions of hostility to the Empire. Sideby‘ side, too, with these noixsier demonstraâ€" tions, which of themselves mi er is witely eated whth voomnot u. empty vaj empty vapouring of a harâ€" peo we?&‘_ï¬;’f“_"&ly ’fe_c%:;:nf mnflf_le:l’ ment for a redress of .every grievanceâ€" are disquieted .and anxious, and their native caution‘leads themh to keep silent while loud mouthed treason | fiiunts> on the highway and procla‘)ims itself in the marketâ€"place. . Bhe=only .voice : that;, heard 25 of that sedition. .. The merita af sectet assassination are préached in 01!»6- day amid tumuituous acelfmation. ~The streets of the capital of Munster are 0® marketâ€"place. , Dhe : only voice : that;; is | to dtaw the con heard is of that sedition. Thel“fld# on},t;‘:‘:?.pr secret assassination are prekched in *ï¬& renouncing all day amid tumuituous acelfmation. ~The every demuu‘ t streets of the capital of Munster ate@® | us, must firmly cupied night after night with processions | limit@ Af what courage those who do, wellâ€" . The lo men of the Illudâ€"-udleanQa..’?gl themâ€" not onlyâ€" the Protestant â€"garrison, which is apt 4o claim the ï¬dnnlu‘a for itself, <but the ~wvast number "of CGatholic, population who "J$Gk to. P ment forp:p't;dm:a of uwaï¬vï¬ dem ?".. The orator and statesman. of Rome followed up his enquiry by .an.enâ€" io Thagh 2o qwin ier Aepaie 2 is c , and â€" t lig & vll::l:rel‘mim of bloo;. Our °Enâ€" glish Cicero is in a position requiri Smod as muich courage and ‘vigor. . #E need not dwellâ€"on the,signsâ€"of Iteland‘s condition, since they are open and ble to every one. The aword of the trate lie:'gnleemal' in its sheatl. : It is no terror to evildoers. Tt does not en. § From the London Times. All the elements of confusion seething together in Irelund, and x: pressing question is when shall aâ€"hand be stretched forth to repress the fires which set the cauldron boiling. * Quosg@##4n. the : pladge.. of «meeting | f ‘puves gt inmetoat als the a‘ auich GW wow." »Last 2 Th %m&r:: whatever iniquition there may » murder perpetrated by COM, : 4 ""= | Labourers‘ . Bill, which: soust cony _ . The. loy@l 4 everyone how. aseless it is.: to hope Emhn‘{lws ] ugisxyb;n &;4&»3?\“‘ been f garmson ! 1 begotten _ in‘ this season tle ex h:{mmm BC Iréland is tmber "of The | limited extent; and it is claiimed by 'Qk‘m. P. fa rimarot wis Â¥ln ) £nBmMi oh. Cyeurhd&A liar shall use ‘a~Union :‘S& with theRoyal initials ‘@darroundbdâ€" by sâ€" Eon ‘a ue Wmaw crown the sentro ; that the Union Jack to be ‘used by diplomatic ~servants, ~mihistbr8, |‘be sometimes ariof A -’Z‘W'J.&:’; e ienss ud other vessels by‘ civil and * military officialy wheh qmbnkw â€" Miajésty , A Auglg i vine y enc ‘e +2 ere vontt l\zï¬â€™m a ‘MW~*801:1 ropagated if we stand by and léave it to g:oigg:rdthu the hgdnhn of : next Bession will be limitodo:? by the de= mands of the pessants of Ireland. We cannot feee ourselves from"the b“h:o' of ‘ wuro- if We allow . tha ; con. 'm&:‘i‘ o ripen into -dlcntb&?t of organ wiolence . againat authorit and order. For the sake of our own oon’ science, and for the good of Ireland, we Inkd sn the Jiagdon â€" maouks yast sod ws 0 omâ€"stroug, just ml-uâ€"chullfbo pmenmf to Padia # in the coming Session ; that in the méanwhile the anthority of the law shall be maintained, and infractions of it purâ€" versation, Whether profanely or otherwise, that I said nothing about the morality or immorality .of the %’o’rld. unless ‘an allnâ€" sion to its animus in this matter can be doubly orphaned®children,"was‘ operative mm ~giving ‘her a right, â€" throughout r and bitter ‘future, to be called y the of him who for her sake was so foï¬m&nfl, rather than that of his s y, cowardly assassin ; and this small mitigation of her,;, jnmeasurable woes 1 regarded as human utw That is my opinion, and propose to stand by red info that ; thet I id not $ay, iC mik bath indasiily"" on the . voind at MeFarland, {[that being+a »matter: over which l-muwa; dlid {not say, *"I don‘t want to hurt Mac;*" did. notâ€" but Iâ€"must stop correctingâ€"~somewhere, and I will stop here. p Stg : 1 thought I might be allowed to keep silence with .regard to the cireumâ€" stances preceding and attending the muâ€" der of my late associate and friend, Alme..Buhdb; ““::n;-bntonooï¬our reporters, w ‘on me on Friday, and concealed from me.the fact ofh’i- connedtion: with the Swaw, bhas given an account «‘of "our intervigw: so" full of errors that I cannot: leave them. wholly ve mainvmnoda, anu iniracuous ol it purâ€" sued and punished, though bands and pcoomplices . and _ wellâ€"wishersâ€"bar . our path in quest of the offenders. ‘ Passing over many, I desire to assure t .mal thtli nams. of â€"the . 8uâ€" eme Béing was used by mc in that conâ€" versation, Wwhether profanely or otherwise, A CARD FROMNM THE HoX. HORAcE CGHLEELEY. eve "dfé’mlu‘v' that can be made ‘Against 1s, Edat firmly dzclare that so far as the dimits ‘of what ih‘ifrgeï¬cab_le «nd just, and no futther will we ‘go. "I am en titled to cliim great credit for the good conduct of© my ~countryimen.© We have no law whatever amoug us, a&nd (there is mrfl, more than one marder a week." This bitter jest of an Irish landlord is in dangerâ€"of being verified to the letter, to the scandal of our A.dmnilu':tbn If we are not pl:rred to abandon eltogether the exercise of our functions, wo'ogmst stop thil dévelopment of frish society. The labourer is content this week with an acre and a house ; but if the wishes of o.:l; :uyhisinvutm to :a l;‘ia w, it is not ecasy.; to .sce.â€"why he should not demand‘next week an equal skare of the soil and even of the deposits in the Banks.â€"of the country.., We cannot exeuse ourselves from the guilt of allowâ€" ing such mischievous __daFwonl to ‘be lawlessness. " The land $F, Jréland is of limited extent, and it is claimed by the farmers on the fotelligible ~grougsd that they have imade it what it ~is ; but : when a government is | askud <toâ€" give these occupiers fixity in their tenpres, and to manuficture land so tbat ~every labourer .x have an allotment, it is surely time to: dtaw the copclugion that, we must do only what is; practicable . and . just, and, pavy named Goodman, described as " a wellâ€"dressed labourer," . singled himself out by saying, " That will do, now ; first give the {:bourerl an acre of ground and a free house, and then ‘we‘ll talk about tenantâ€"farmers ;" and his words were loudly cheered. * * * «Unconditional amnesty > first, & Labourers‘ Bill afterwards, and then a ‘Tepant Right Bill," and at last after vain ~Sbtempts to secure order, . the chairman and gentlemen about him retired, leaving #the hall ..to the crowd, who amused themselyes with singing a Fenian marchâ€" mg song. ~The morale of the meeting was udt new, but it must impress upon the least â€" considerate \the mischief of delaying speech and action on the part of the Executive Government. There is a happy impossibility in the demand of a Labourers‘ . Bill, which: smmust convince everyone how.aselessit is.: to hope to w‘yb:“ m'é'??h#“ been o; 1 m otten in‘ this season â€" o h:{mmmbezm BC Ireland is of â€"»Tg. avoid ty ».~~~:. MHORACE GREELEY, Nzw ‘Yorx, Dec. 11th, 1869 "* . I did..say with regard to the thought : of ‘appeasing {PRICKâ€"3 ARNPS;®~ . ces 'um ii !'. # '-“m cï¬tbï¬t‘hï¬mtm ; for the first ‘timé "since‘ his not at hoime»onthat stage, for he spoke with great hesitation, and did mot at all appear to advantage. . _ . . . \»~ opened at Magte & Russsil‘s. ° Copsen| Cobesa!t Corpas!!1â€"Hot Cofce, mwm reandy «very day at 11 a m. from 12 o‘clock to 3 o‘clock at the Queen. 12312 ~The cabinet as reconstructed is a pretty strong team, you â€"will admit. Bir Jobn ras imanaged to secure the best adminisâ€" trative taient in â€"the country to fll the vacant offces, and d have no doubt that for economy, I am told the principle has been cattied to an Maml:: in mut:ï¬o-‘ou,-ch_lquy h:'a" MHorse Guards Jn ?&-&m bed linen for married mmnu p ishing to impose a o thdck:nï¬h:“thood used in the l?e place! Sandfield himself could go no m-out’zmz; mvd:l; tr.:: old age in the ‘ cruel and beartless wa Proginces had little to do ; the Secretary g SIilbï¬:-:'w't:: Dominion hooflllch. has a t of parts, dnnfcnz tognufenozd former the dup.o Indian Jands an rfldwu, to whith . it more 'Eopsrly belongs, and to add also to it the supervision of the will be brought to a thorough state of efficiency. . The presence of such men as and| Morris is a sure reorganization of the Civil Service; and it is rumouredâ€"there is always a perfect duties of the Ministers are exceedingly N3 yonnieg &'.Eg&&?huflm be Pegaates shroughont the | conaty These changes have been accompanied by some 'éhau‘fl in th':mointnut of the duaties of Becre Formerly the | Becretary of the Btate for the has been done in that direction; and as t, if there should be any truth‘‘in this ) that these old" and ~ wellâ€"vried ts of the Crown will ‘be liberally dealt with, and not turbed adrift in their # # 'l Ilâ€" |m floou Ne will be the of regommendatijons will 1 ous Lhereis little doybt that he will administer the affairs of his departuieht in a satisfactory manner. Uf Mr. Lange vin‘t know something â€" more, having had sonmte ~opportunity of 3-&!&3- of his administrative ability, «during the two years and a half he has boen at the head of his, late slepartment, and I candidly assert that it wouldâ€" be herd to find a better; fitted for the difficult and &::smhon to which he has been than the late Secretary ‘of State. Isey this with the greater pleasure now, because I have not alwys hga‘gnnz}oï¬uion with relg):!;'. to his capacity °. overnmedt, know, often _glgundnil_!nkuin thz:: Sir Francis Hinks, and Messrs. Dunkin es man than it was . generally supâ€" m.muu.. As Begtpof Btate ‘had, on the 1st July 1869,, when the he‘had, on the 1st July 1869,, when the Union Act.came into operation to create an chtinely new department, bringing in two‘important branches, the Indian and Ordnance Lands, from the Department m-dqm of mortais onable. in..one to be in junibr member of the Cabinet, ‘ whe not wyet won his . â€" As . Postu Gngé.:l. ‘and" in" -K« late : office," of Orown Lands of the old Province ot Canads, and some idea of the zeal he had fot bis work may be formed from the fuct that in less than a woek after his ,ln-hh-ppdnmhohd the Appartment in working order, with man at his post. Your roaders will, ,‘cruin that in such a departâ€" ment as the Board of Works, where the mhp& and energetio manmerin which he npplied himself to ‘thi#~«lischarge of his duties, : He has madeâ€"h far . better mate of public men as well as of eommon, everyâ€"day.sort of mortals ; and it was parâ€" office as Secretary of State of Canada, and has been sworn in as Minister of Public Works in the plase of the Lieutenantâ€"Governor ‘_Itoi the Northâ€" West Territories. LA ~=| the same time as Mr. Lans Mr. Senator Aikins, was‘ ¢woroa 4@ at From the u:;.um 200 Mr. Langevin has resignoed the seals of OTTA w A ral, ‘and~in" ‘bis laté office," nrore cilarly Th the latter, MÂ¥ Langevin Kowever, won gotdon opinion# for"the of error was an unbroken y mfl of t &;&im.jhf in the wa an â€" act ‘UM3#]ITI3V »â€"MmO =©‘ »miln W q 64