«4 41 34 ;s 1} 13 +4 [ s 10 In . the first> place, so _ far a4 those of Ontario are conâ€" earned, we contend that during the past for weeks they hare proved themâ€"| -lmbwasndury} dishonest politicians. After for years Mmuflnfm.‘ oppored Mr. Sandfisid Macdonald for proâ€" rlhcbp,nthMto Fallways they hare giren _After preaching economy they hare increasod the annual and his financial ‘statement was "hopelossâ€" iy muddled."*" So at least said" the Globe. Now, he is an "‘@wble man," and all the leaser organs of Gritiem are singing peans in honoue of Mr. Wood‘s exaltation, and of his richly deserred promotion. We hope Mr. Wood likes it. . We trust ho may long live to enjoy his «* well earned " honors, and to receive rewards front those -h-lndyfldiupcon!unpt. expenditure: of the province â€"by $500,000. After prating about political honesty, they have been proved guilty of one of the grossest attempts to corrupt the elector» of which we have ever..heard. 30 much tor the leaders of the Onmonition it is somewhat startling to find the organ declaring thit * Big Thunder" is ar "* able man !"‘ . _A few months ago he had ‘*mnot shown the Igast business: capacity," Abhemselves for lits in order to put him into office. ~Among the names of those who have ‘lately© been advanced to the honor of taking rank as Queen‘s Counsel we find the name of E. 8. Wood. The .â€"muhhoooriiwdl“-gmd.'o Wedo not doubt it. We are quite sure that Mr. Wood deserved some sub=*1ntial reward of this kind after having played tho traitor as ho has done. But prosperity and contentment prevail ; there is an abundance of labour for every one, and all branches 6f trade are infused with renewed life and energy. In the Maritime Provinces wo are glad to find that the people sare as prosperous as in Ontario, ‘The 8t, John Tribune says :â€"â€" of New Brunswick have w;lï¬mmwv- tures ; m-nbm _?nm;.‘:‘;h-kn & y t ooat. find their time as fully occuâ€" pied as in any previous winter. We are bound to acknoWledge that Mr. Mu“wmmwa spring, but in the ordinary course ‘of things, we may look fer the advent of the "osmoreal muldness ° before any great length of time has elapsed.© Nevrer did spring come to Cagada more full of hm and promise than now. Throughout A Minister of the Crown certainly ought to be spoken of in a more respeciful manâ€" ner, however much one may be politically opposed to him. it is a favorite practice with Grit journalists to attack, in a rowdyâ€" ish and slangy manner, members of the Government. Of course no oneis in the alightest degree injured thareby except the journalists themselres. highly moral paper, is one of the most schurrilous in the Province. As an instance of its courtsous and highly polished style, we may quote the following from ons of its recent issues :â€" _ _® Joe Howse presided at a soiree in the John fAnds the redistribution. of seats by no means an easy mailter, and that * he has confessed to the dificulty of the work." Why will the Premiser persist in omflding all his woes to this very unsymâ€" pathetic correspondens ! pondent has telegraphed another * The Hamilton Times says that Mackenzio and Blake are "two rams." We should imagine that they must feel rather sheep ish since the Proton expose, so the organs *_h‘b’ any means an inapâ€" Neticeâ€"Wum. Gauthier. A Good Gardener wantedâ€"C, B. Wright. Bed Rooms Wanted. & e Ottabsr Cimes. Requisition to Thos. Paiterson, The Olob¢s vreraciomm Obtama corres arrived by Orat éteamers, lM.mï¬Ql' v DECORATIYVE PAPESS, OAK & MARbL_E ‘, The subscriber respectfully nmu-!? tack, took to A shout of fear made m quickly open the door. : Mr. J. @. Moylan is in town, For interesting reading matter see first NEW ADVERTISEMENTS _doog as low as any bouse in the city. H, MATTHEWXAN, * the Post ©B@e+e, Ottaw Mhï¬wfl. ere> _ 1625 ya A large assortment o+ nowest patterns just SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1872 aPER HWANGINGS, AN wABLE MAn." aly not, as yet, very of the : approsch of He says that 3ir ‘ _ We charge the Ontario leaders with beâ€" 3 We point to the record of their , _._ | official career to prove this, We charge their allies im the other provinces, the t‘ the| men who in the evrent of a change of Ministry would, ns a matter of necessity, be associated with them in the adminis« ht, | tiation of public affairs, with being disâ€" loyal to our Cobstitution which they have eeso | assiduously sought to overthrow. ‘The Globe oinnot deny this, it cannot have the audacity to claim that those from Quebec *« |and the LowerProvinces whom it is seeking | ‘[te exalt to office are loyal subjects of the «â€"g_» | Quoen or true lovers of union. Never was a, |a more base and immoral coalition beard. To the Editor of THE TIMES, Bir,â€"I beg leave to correct an error wmwhmhoolym, respecting the appointment of a medical adviser by the board of Separate Schools, and to assure you that no such appointâ€" ment has been made by the Board during the current year. .. t % country, -n;rnq. No bargaining, no Treaty stip tions,nn:ocwpubho.:mth Mi?bhmnhdmu the will of a free people. * e e in amit mbox:ï¬nmm&mm s of aires and eomt® might be of immense to us to be associated with &.:'.“.. parent country. Lhoughtful and experienced statesmen are from time to time thinking over plans for consoliduting the Empire. They may tind some practical solution to the few ‘diflmll ties that require to be solved. But really there are no very pressing question ;otm Great B.it«in and her anlom umerous and large as the ‘Colopies are, there is not a quarrel between any one of them and the Colonial Uffice. ristory cannot produce another instance of 1o mt-&-pbo-om’ governed. There is no question that the British people are as proud of the Colonial : Emâ€" pire as we are of the mother land. Were an m{to-nl us we would undoubtedly boli-d-tunolz:n the resources of the Empire, No fose could touchus with impunity . â€" We cannot bind the next genâ€" eration ; â€"we m:fl the future. umnnanmyon.o separation may follow it ; but for the present there is no wu«n-wt making ge of relation nécessary or in the least degree desirable, We cannot be prepared in advance for every possible " PPmooue â€" AReR ET it donscane~ 1 ï¬vian& dWmmwb m.h&ovdmshl-,uto&.'m 108,° Or to Mediterranean ; the bumgtbdm.uyvmnq where, who can say "I am a subâ€" Jject," carties with bhim a talisman that u@‘:h-mï¬-ofluduum can s Lhey are no friends to Nova Scotia, or to the Dominion, who try to stuff the unâ€" :;ywith lnhp.d;..idou.uinn thing to gain y-mu-ï¬â€˜ Gnninh. bo tar as Bootin is concerned we certainly have as yet no " Indedendence Party." Disappointed and crushed Annexationists want to try '31-. &.-'thdl. “.‘ course, if Independance should come a necessityâ€"we should all "*accépt the situation." . If England should, under the stress of necessity, request us to set nlonld Trve uo thoum hor" thmats oo have no choice but to make the bes: of it. Wh.mmh-tnnqt. communication are completed and our m-hh-‘-d to ten or :weive millions we may perhaps prudently taik people of Nova Scotia, in common wif:.muwotmm cuu.d-ufllon-hrrtndmlol tban{::g. 'Dq ve no :ï¬ hr%flmm'flw mt mste fg es Britain, and their having Queen Victoria as their @.:odlhovtho in-‘ m%. national cing Sir John Macdonald as an annexaâ€" tionist ; while Mr. Annand‘s paper the Chronicle, which is usually so thoroughly in accord with the Globe is adrocating Independance doctrines. It is curious that every paper in the country which supports the Dominion «Government us battling against Indomu'w: while all Mr. Brown‘s allios are advocat them. The Halifax Chronmicle, which is as bitterly hostile to Sir John Macdonald ?-moummnmh-m-n‘ ‘ 1 hin.hlnh-h.,-ihh mnmumd the people of Nova Sootia from the Mother Country,. The Halifax Cblenist on the other hand, like all the other Ministerial journals, has taken an opposite course. mamzy‘aun.,‘m the matter : ___. _/‘ Ottawa, Why does not Mr. Btown arrange matâ€" teis better ? If he pulls the stroke car in the ()pposition boat why does he not make Mr. Annand keep time to his stroke ? Here is Â¥r. Brown just now professing an exâ€" traordinary anount of loyailty and denounâ€" or thought of than that which our conâ€" temporary is trying to bring about. : Loyâ€" al ~unidnâ€"loving men from â€" Untario are to (be brought into line with the "Independents" of Quebec and the # Antis‘ of Nove Scotia. And for what! in order that Messrs. Blake and Macâ€" kenzie‘s lust for power may be gratified, and that Mr. George Brown may be avengâ€" ed upon Sir John. Macdonald. For these reasons and for no other, the people of Canada are asked to entrust their public affurs to men many of w«hom, if not ut» terly incepable, are avowedly hostile to the Union and the Constituton. â€" | fot suppose that there are many e 'ln&nd.whonl“:ï¬_‘flddm‘ the affairs of this Deminion entriisted to the keeping of Mr. Dorion, Mr. Hunt Ington, the apostle of Independence, of the ponderous Holton. Wado not imagine that any loyal and true hearted Canadian would qare to see Mr. Anglin of New Bruns. | wick, and Mesars. Annand and Jones of | Novea Sootia, those sworn enemies of Canâ€" | adian union, placed‘at the head of Canaâ€" THE DLISRAELI OF TO DaYy. will Your obdt. servt., ONE OF THE TRUSTEE®. arch 21, 1872 # SUSPICIOUS ALLIE®. AN ERRUER, the nized the New York Erie lln.rul'rn the registry of Heath and Raphsel, thus equalising the shares in both cities. Pum“'u.,wl’t, ‘22.â€"The southern exâ€" press on estern lvania Railwa wmodn()oommm tlz morning. ‘The cause of the accident was a broken rail. 'l'h.{:mï¬x forward cars kept the track ; the three rear p-huunnatc(' one of them going over an embankment, two passengers wmkflhd,mumhmnGcnunfl mm.{'nuhcunu Jacobs Baltimore, 14 passengers were injured. p New Yon‘,.hrehnï¬ll.â€"'rbo :..d“. eople vs. r came to a close toâ€"day. mf:dpmdum Hackett had disposed of the whole quesâ€" went at once Mayor congratuâ€" lated him on his triumph, ln'gflnnmnddupgm _ _The London Stock Exchange has recogâ€" F FRANCE. Pams, March 22.â€"Lord Lyons, British Ambassador to France, has notified Thiers that England cannot -od&z‘::m duties. on commodities of during the year, the commercial treaty between the two nations remaining in force, does not recede from the position taken in the first note, and reiterates the repudiâ€" ation of the claims tor indirect damagzes, but proposes that counter cases on both sides be lodged with the Geneva Board of Arbitration on the prescribed date without prejudice to the position taken with reâ€" ;udbhdlnohh_g.’ _ Ruzexsstows, March 22.â€"The steamship China from New York has arrived efai of the Dominion ; that correspondâ€" ence was as han-piou,nnditmld hl.’dhr.bgdmltu t. : Loxnos, March â€"hobdr‘f..w thhnonh.':xouhrl Granville‘s second note regard to the Alabama claims was delivered to Mr, Schenck, the American Mimster, on Wednesday : it has been on, in regard to its proviâ€" sions as Canada, between the Cmmï¬o&rnmw Gen. â€" Lowxnox, March 21.â€"Counsiderable exâ€" citement was occasioned lhhd:.l’m by the announcement, on a authority, that the m!!"&‘u. Tare declined to row the match lrttho Oln:'?m,nndflnttb niversity race «In the House of Commons, Mr. Gladâ€" stone stated that since the conclusion of the Treaty of Washington correspondence bhmd March 22.â€"There is mln excitement tolay among parties inâ€" terested in the ‘University Boat Race, in eonsequence of 1 report to the effect that the Oxfor@ crew has withdrawo from the A gang of filty Frenchmen pagsed up toâ€"day to the deep out works for Robert Mitchell & Co. % Ellis, « hotel keeper, died of small pox this morning. This is the first case in the Latest Cable Telecrams St, Carmari=zs, March 23. It is thought navigation will be very late this spring. The ice is three feet thick, and some say that it will be the first of May, and others put the opening assault on a man in St. Lawrence Street. Th_flm-ddog-howm b&n::h.uu considerably better than years. The weather is still cold, and a flood is umm " ts Cb rscd â€"m. -': CETY IIV;O-. bc:d-rh. the last ihudul.h‘.- â€" An entertainment in aid of the General Hospital last night netted over $800. Patrick Coleman and James Jackson L. & Huntingdon, President ; John H. L. 8. Muntington, Montreal ; John H. Graham, Richmond ; James Manson, Bolâ€" ton ; John C. Williard, Bolton, Centre ; Ret. Edward Springler, fly‘h-hwâ€" rence, Mh;' Joh# ‘MeManus, South Bolton ; Raliph Merry, Griffiith Williams, Melbourne. Missisquoi and Black River Valloy Railroad Moxtazar, March 22. The third reading of the byâ€"law of the Northern Colonization Railway takes place on Tuesday. Great satisfaction is felt at the result of the second reading, and all} proceedings thus fer generally. â€" A mass meeting in faror of the nine Wmhh.pluom _A Richmond, Quebec, telegram says :=â€" " The has been unattended with excitement. Downey has been elected by a large maâ€" jority over his opponent Phillips. Weath er, springâ€"like. ® tains an address from the Master of this city, explaining the printers demand, and calling for induigence at the hands of the public, during the coming fow days The election toâ€"day, in 8t. John‘s ward, for Alderman, to fill the racant seat, owing toln-.k Riddell‘s election being void, Lake Erie is all frozen over. The Theatre last night, on the occasion of Balford‘s benefit, was crowded to the stest Ameiican Telegrams t Torowto, March 22, ‘Mrs. Wray, upon whom assault was made by her husband a few days since, died in the hospital yesterday. D. Forbes has won the Thompson Scovill The following were elected directors :â€" seen trowsers of a darker grey and v:a neat boots.‘ There was something of air of a decayed and fading dandy about lhocnd:lromp,whm, joimed with &&l and tne stooped shoulders, the chill grey atmpephere otf the early mï¬'d‘ifluodtmdgbomonnb medi spectator _ Was thi«, then, the brilliant, eccentric and dashing man of ge nius,â€" who used to be the of eyee in Lady Blessin 'nm who mn:dflvhn m,"-dugont';ln. ical, and proclaimed that revoluâ€" tion was h:L\q and mlb-pd *)‘ Connel &. l::lbl,wnh oldor.l'. e § past 'ï¬ e tleman now vegadtating at Ohm wus then Prince Louis Napoleon ? Yutw -th::m he. "There goes old Dizzy," a workingman, as toe great politician, Mudgdmm-buflaznlou;‘ and conscientious mute at a funeral, A lm('lnyorwhib outer ooat reaches nearly to the ankles of this remarkable figure; and beneath the coat might â€"be with the hair that mï¬u b:clu ever; a complexion brick dust, a _ï¬ï¬ip-ohlï¬l&‘llhnndoldmskotu Tg uJ fls lige to whintin, n huae mt mover a tune never nn:ll:rlb"hlt. A small chinâ€"tuft adon-&heounh-noz:nd let me add that the expression on countenance is lugubrious enough to become an artistic BY TELEGRAPH. UNITED STATES, ST. CATHARINES. GREAT BRITAIN, Via Domimion Line. MUNTREAL, THE OTTAWa TrMBS, MARCH #3 i@;s TORONTU, The Montreal News gives currency to the report that the Toronto bankers sre to be conciliated by the Blakeâ€"=cott coalition, by the removal of all government deposits fromthol&zk:lidlonmdtoun Onhfr: bank=. 1t Mmrn.b this purpose have been .{M ‘ The past services of the Bank of Montreal afe to be ignored, and the deposits used to promote the imterests of the Grit party. were sdhmnchmpum to overtake them, they would be found sadiy wanting. Gmtdotmï¬nolthmhrg on. At least two tons of the meat of that animal have been taken into 8t. John‘s mdl:odorioto-,Nnm'ithha month. P Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is holdin meetings with a view to musicipal lnoorf cold." Arrangements are being made for the establishment of a Mechanies‘ Hall in Halifax, N.8. f > C named Lockhart sent two boys to Sack:â€" ville to get some rum for those he had mod in a wood trolis. The boys some of the rum, and one of them, under ten years of age, died of the effects of the rumâ€"drinking and exposure to the One of Mr. Blake‘s organs says, depteâ€" catingly, that it supposes R cuuae wit be made o5 45 datt any l .I l | I iâ€*‘â€"â€"â€"â€"""‘-" ; &hafl? u> o s Pag ‘The St. John, N.B., Freemen of the 14th who ever.sold Mr. Blake an indulgence to cotton works of this Company is now fairly building operations. It may be considered that the erection there ol’tho éxtensive D. Mcinnis, Esq., of Hamil President dmm&&ï¬,m pany, has lately been in -nh% arrangements for the commencement foot of which be was found dead in the treal, and even at that price a supply can«â€" not be obtained. ; An old man named Hill, residing at e gacy Fyz ni » ou dressed himself, .uont‘: the window, and wandered about till he fell off & bank, fifteen feet in height at the by fire deprive Canadian publishers of their home market, and force Dr. tyerson to buy, by pï¬mhu-ï¬n,dl the schoot‘ books he Welen‘ragente.. rituough 1 nported ‘s te. alt than the / which the lesser Grit organs are now parâ€" | ticipating, opened about the year 1845â€"' nndpt‘hhwuthem of it:;â€"Mr. Brown | Nel bon'%:u.ioni o brer ind Nelson, w Â¥ t was int and books in Edinburgh. m.hfl- Earo-m for his brother in law and the ‘ to fight hisâ€"battles, called on Dr. | Ryerson to give him a â€" monopoly ef the | Those who can call to the Woodstock â€" Times the mï¬ made by the Obbz:.rn the Iste Robert Baldwin, because ; P“ would nounonttothodopodonsmpnub oxobequor,w'm the ties of the Browns, wi y be surprised that .viotlmbumnfond hflwv:;.w Dr. Ry simply because like Mr. B.ldwh.nnhoouthmrholdhohektho audasious plunderer. It is «imply because Dr. Ryerson refused to hand over to the Brown connection, the 6 «of our national ~text books, &‘( crusade efists. . ""In the glorious work sys the Free: Press ** of ¢hasing & patriarch into eternity the minor Grit organs havre torces with the Globe. Either by inspira« tion or by the sheer ï¬lre_oof‘lbvuy leader, which eminently characterises the satellites, tboymhhngup the Globé s yell and chuckling in anticipation of the ‘{ioleuteodor a septuagenarian," Wombolio;::hl-.md ht:: and feeling would beovme partners in refined cruelty of the Globe, or descend to the level of social bub-rh?toplouo the leader of their , If they knew his motives aright. must know that regard for the public service does not om thiomd];uMDr.Bymon sbhaill E:.‘ighaud. 'lhoy‘;m bosm“u::z is twen en e dn areeiitren o gemeontin otthe some deep personal motive gdoulyhidu from the pu~jlic. They eannot, as sensible men, believe that the murder of this old man would affect their party to the extent of one| Coal is now selling at $14 per ton in Mon THE 4 0% *‘ CC pM. RYBRESOR Patrick‘s Da; byby:ndl.n:: THE ALABAMKA GLALMS, MElly CCUOTUE 70. Huo â€" Lngiish '".mmm‘of‘,?;’? tons. ; from te 1 hnoexe:&d their powers; | She was named the Polynesian by Miss | of type ympathy of the world, which} Corry,â€"of E ad has« built fer | makes ind a refusal to pay the cost S§MK% foutreat, Oopait Steambhip Company, | ocour ? nyou'loflhdflr whiight 18 ] a a e i rg ad lai addiâ€" | ‘The 1 m a ‘echnical ohmonto ie | tion to the well known fieet come to | Sintes i f a comparatively insignificant | be known as the Allanline. â€" The Polynesian | and the snborhkof Aï¬ï¬‚,‘ h.l&u“&m, D fited | â€" The rable ti up in. the most superb sty assengers ; | Scotsma stt&,ï¬bmiuioa ::': din ::nwh ‘“._g‘j‘ be very | at the Preat lgmoxolmclyw he | g complete,. _She willâ€"be supplied ; Walter A refusal on the part of the | the angines seâ€"powit, _ _ to gire mhai se : wet 8t yit i4 ied ies Ts uie per mill about two miles from d, on the canal, was destroyed DOMIMON NOTES, . â€" Brown‘s , ‘N.B., is in want of a Post uet at the Albjion (Glasgow. Herald.) °* . launched yesterday from the i amcty sn ten o) omm & © 4. -tumq.inudodâ€ztho Atlantic. This fine vesse! is, in length 400 feet, in bredth um.m.m&«sz;mz. and will have a gross measurement of 4,227 tons. She was named the Polynesian by Miss &A 'g;ntlmm and ~~â€"â€".friend . _ of mai ing: at lengthâ€"one Sunday m‘,ï¬l:" lho;;fl‘;dupond*n&h nor re! tor 1 at that timeâ€"picked up a 3} carat jewel from the h-rdmn&flzorpuiébuthnwukth‘a:; passing boy brought in a pretty gem pick. }sup,oa a: Mm path. as well iroh\l in Eé.d. Y“‘fldnyhl"lhi‘:,‘ smoothing ground about his hߠturned up a diamond as big as a "‘stoney‘ marbie. Jmomyondnr,a%n“onm dl;.ï¬ornintomnpt&uo m. roots of the bushes, obe: out, are found to hoid them â€"Why multiply exâ€" Sere are changed to rosity here. 98 uo cers are and no t no impossibility. Have we not on every side wonders as great? Tout est dit, to those moo w the ‘h.in"mpo, henhl' some mon t w dodmthatunwm African diamond fields, and the tales we have received from them, are tacts! Perhaps the 1,000 carat umo,ofwhichwobanhumt t been discoveredâ€" though I am not wholly sure of 1 clasp my hands above my head, gather up the nz-hhg muscles, and T"u:.. downwards. l'cmlivin‘-nd:.:ghmo- ment lwriu,ilr:aw.houuofw 'm ponent 0o structure M:I:l. Pl‘l:‘nyoudoulfli.uu?'l‘huo, on the opposite wall, they were out byvuizs,mdiflhmdohrï¬:lm been newly stuccoed 1 could see the little holes which held: them.â€" mhtm resting ~on that very ..spot where im these parts. My first statement of simple, historical fact will be received with a shout of incredulous laughter that makes me thrill forebodingly evon at this disâ€" io IPRIS OI MRAGOC, i1 â€"there were on mmawmmw of Truth had once , her I would invoke ; for it is no light nsservaâ€" tion which will gain belief for the‘story I have to relate. Gods and sages should be my guarantee, and none are forthcoming mine.. . I have to to:l greater marvels than ever were â€" performed by the cumelios Achillesâ€"wonders more astonishing than the feats of Madoc. If â€"there were on " 1t is not customary to inroke the Muse at the bognnh; o}o's newspaper letter. But, on the other hand, never had «* TOM TIDDLERS GROUND. . Unger this wâ€"z% y mt of he Daily Felegraph givres a y description of the diamond E from those sermons noted uominn:‘ con« ducive to that Sunday slumber which is so hvlunsndwunuï¬da‘mwrnpï¬d- ously indulged humm are wearing out their brains, téell them ; and so there is the trip to Europe or the bprings. | horon‘rhly, infected with the prevaient idea.~ The young lawyer who sits half the time with his feet on a green baize table and an imposing array of nnogmed law books before him, is very apt to talk of his arduous labors, and to regret that he has to subject his brain to such a pressure. The journalist is usually a victim of this delusion ; and after thï¬ nothing oneâ€" half the day, and very little the other half, -holfl away home with the magnificent consciousness of having borne it ty "Atlas, or, at ed by his able articles &oï¬ï¬nvxnu‘o( a hemis â€" phere. The only dou tm{nmrbqhi. mind is as to whether he is no “-"""‘“:3 hinud!todeuh;"lndhoondwm some sympathizing toady who can tell h m he looks pale and is in danger of mental syncope This information .lt‘l:‘e" ives him a tender satisfaction, and toazyh‘ embalmed in hnmrtofm.“n:om of ten thousand, As & valled for hhjn-uppmiuicnoflntc"lm'm its ltcï¬ndmtmï¬l, The delusion has great havoc in the pulpit. Goo:muu ‘ from lack of exercise, eften acâ€" quire a uflmdmpc-n«* which* at once attribute to the menta labour expended on their soporific effortsâ€" ance. ~Bhall I plungée at once into the awning gulif of scorn? It must be done. OUne of the mocl:wgoulu forms. of grumbling is that whi Knd- ox{m‘mon in the compleint of being overworked. It arises froma very general delusion in which everybody shares, not a human being of your acquaintance, good readerâ€" not ever yourseltâ€"but is a victim of < this self deception. f lu;ody deems himself overworked. The ing may be discerned in the eight hour law and in various labor movements. It crops out to lessen the hours of study for children in our public schools. It» is felt in every sphere of life. ‘Those who work the least are generally the most Amo.:x, the most blessed caonsolations v?;: ofodinthi.uloofhmhtho priâ€" Â¥t grumb Bome people are never so happy l‘u'l:h!l they are ml}:‘onblo, and they deriva immense satisfaction from the reflection that theymi‘m be a great deal better off. n â€" A FEW «THOUGHTS UON OVERWORK Mr. Sewarp, that the interpretation of the submission is to be found. In a despatch of August 21, 12 to Mr. Apaus, Mr. Bewa«p enclosed a ist of " claims of citiâ€" sens of the Uni States nguimt Great Britain for suffered â€"by them * ** by me ‘ns of deprédations upon our com snvoive & rammua;, i "S" 0J ho possibility involve a: o{ the Treaty. Both parties thit the definition of the clatms was intelligible and sufficient ; and it was only in | the diplomatic corres. pondence between| the Governments th t the term “Ahba.n?ohilu" had been ofâ€" m:’y used. In his voluminous and unâ€" friendly desp~teh, addressed to Mr. Mortuer Mr. Fismexprestly stated that he made no claim of any kind. It is therefore only Fram tha lanonama issal 1. 1100 & from the |.n‘“.r h“ 1 t hi i * *CEVEO OH : .. d CERC e mm ue f m intarmratatian af iL. &'AID, tha lr. question to arbitration *':_‘ the interpretation of the |x{>re'.uon ln{i“bonnot Y :ir ed. It | w on'flfl;o lusion in d-Pu + a human | features. Th 1 readerâ€" | being used for m of : this | cold, blueish ; and a certain . rworked. {of rose to a ; the eight | Shape, size, oc ovements. b{o; lady in of study|F the va ’lhnmbuofdnz:minthé United Stantes is set down at y.one th»usand, l%‘hoirnflngouh;ir:ift&‘ach. ietors Edinburgh Soduul:)v‘:mmfly, as we mentioned ily edi w.ï¬mmuhgx to subscribers the full benefit of Every column of a contains frinktien tniwenty thoussud distinet pt of type. Amdhphoomcntohduloom makes an error. Is it strange that errors travolling. from Contaliar _ to Shifarpoor < romfines lakhs (£100,000) looted. About mm :;anro killed in uumuuh?n es. v"Olympia, Washingt ritory, with a mhm’mdmmmt?o'&dlyud six week 'l!l""l"s;t 2 Bpeaking of the danger of catching small pox by handling greenbacks, a ceuntry editor apngratulates himself that he‘s safe enou & K. re@ntoroute â€" (14 15 t 12 s ‘ The entire portion of the business part of the town of Laurel,: Indiana, bas been destroyed by fire. ; Loss $150,000, the &â€" Russian stron P mm moon h ren stru, France on the one part, in defense of the 'Mmdln&‘uflnï¬ï¬sw the other, has been réopéned as a military and commercial port, | with all its fortifications dishesâ€"all as rich as highlyâ€"fHiavored sauces iceâ€"cream for :bonflu' ;l."c" pre cream form of Japs, whether well or s oaane o 9 A lady diedâ€"in "a dentist‘s chair in New .Y'o:;‘ hm,, while under the influence € gs. | Tholnc&fluflbinotonhnup- tiated a loan of one miliion dollars in Lonâ€" The Japanese have peculiar ideas on the subject of dnuy themselves. One of Mm no-.:‘di, at‘ Washingâ€" a variety, pumâ€" ;1:’3*“‘ in allâ€"more than twenty fancy It is believed that for more than two ‘l’;';&‘“ï¬"‘; bfl';on the yunm .l:td no single Japanese voluntarily left his oceanâ€"bound home. | An Irishman who was reprieved the night bofouhhoxmï¬on,mnfwbo Wished to l;t rid otf hhwift.hmto t-::: u'follh:n: 64 w’u‘“.’ ra I. I & 6 a hto-douldid,_nfl&uhdm" Efforts are beitig made by fashionable tailors to revive old fashion othg;‘ breeches. Fashion© plates, represen English swells so attired , are displayed in London i ig of the A London correspondent speaking ‘ recent "Jubileo‘" says ; "A pamo&hor1 occasions when more private ledgâ€" ments were demanded from the Queen, she must have bowed 5,000 times in the street. When she returned along Holborn andetol'd-mni she looked somewhat weary. The Prince ookad,ifpouibh,uilf mpdo,uithovouldbos-dbboni was over. ‘The Princess of© Wales looked The work of restoring the : Vendome dumh?hbh.:;phh & A at present McmtrmudmthoAndu,in Bouth America. y _ ‘The Chinesé picture of mbiï¬ï¬; is a matfabih prrvts | hing salt on ite Sedl, M PM Queen Victoris and the Prince of Wales hunbuninviudw;h.w.fm. sical féstival in Boston ; But it is not likely that, however much Her Majesty would desire to boprciol::‘thstlhqnuld Â¥venâ€" ture u such a m lnfll::-w,l-tm, 19 people sufferâ€" ed death, 4 of whom were women. Eleven wmwmmngfllbï¬md. a*:‘hnc-d: Variety is ‘the spice of ts h ue e n uks t cent was declared, and this, with the 10 peroon;ridu the close of the year, made a total of 25 per cent per annum." _ _ The Cherokee Indian nation has estab= hbdaN.MOrphnhylun. A celebrated author says tbsugiwud fll-ll;tnnm the most expensive luxuries in life. ‘ The best way to get rid of troublesome friends, we are told, is to lend them some money. % j rose and the 1 With lc '.‘a,;ï¬;"' Mï¬ï¬‚hgovr:ho“"hkmg‘m Mlflwal,mdm placed a of the crown. Miyis, orout ty diâ€"played in the new ,lqytl:;of this season no one can fail to b suited, : Flowers and scaris of either lace or crape form the principal trimming. The blush large gypey bonnets of straw, ornaâ€" mented with a wreath. of straw flo’wo,n in the English style, will be the fayorite hat for country wear next season. Bronze bells for ladies are tho latest novelties., J . j And thus, while on the seasons roll, He wins from the inspiring sod The brawny arm and noble soul 'l‘batnuuhisoountqmdupeod +he keeper of the golden stacks Them?huoftflmilkin;p‘n, The bold knights of the ringing axe, ‘rboherdd-ofthomndm‘l.fl, The ladies of the newâ€"mown hay, Tbmtï¬oftho-{ndomdunhoe, The minstrels of the oriomh{n mï¬ï¬‚lmmJMom ow. The keé CHIT CHAT FOR LADIEs. by paper. OLLA PODRIDA. A ROYAL RACE, ily News of February sitting ropm with board. _ * Apply to B. °B., Times office. The Mn.l“i‘nu: from thhbdauétzard March, n , le reâ€"pousible any Febls contmered by his wife. WM. GAUTHIER, Grocer. â€" Ottawa, March 28, 1872 1929 3 will be held at the the Rink Music Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, April 20th. / _Bir John A. Macdonald will preside. _ .. The proceeds to be devoted to ‘a chariiâ€" able purpose. Further particulars will be published March "'41312. 1920 wornes. _ Wy aNTEDp In New Edinburgh, by two mt Lisrer trix t Arcr AuciK® wiivennk > umi m Ottawa, March 22. ied maus: . ) Accopt Your requiition, and if electdâ€"to the honou’-bh';-iï¬u for St, George‘ s Ward, I ahall vor to discharge my duty with cire economy. l remain, gentlemen, To Alexander Workmar, E. A. Meredith. J, G. White, J. Pennock, Win. Hamition, Dun chn Brakam, A. Mortimer, J,. W. Ryin, GE LADY LIKGAR Ww A~tE», U ~pamenid‘s . ‘I > ~_â€" A GOOD GARDENER Sir,â€"Alderm in Cunningham b signed his seat in;the City Mfl We now tender you our votes and supâ€" to secure your services. wï¬?-n, 22nd March, 1872. y 4 JA*ES LEFFEL, & CO. Ottawa, March 15, 182. 1922 t _ N. B.â€"We desire to call attention to the following certificate :â€" f BermmormeL», Ohio, Dec. 25, 1868. We take pleasure in informm‘f the pub Hicof(.huk,thstwehnool and fur l;ilhedlrl.?]?. W . G;:.of()nhwq Ont., atterns, Formers, Drawings, Gauges all other necessary information to bm our celebrated Double Turbine Water wheel, invented by James Leffel, and known as the ‘Leffel Wheel.‘ We have Ahoomtod ourselves to furnish the same ities for manufacturing to no other parties in Canada. Without the inâ€" formation we have given to Mr. Guex, no we advise partios in Canadn to . purstnge we advise in to I our wheels of no other manufacturer. Mr. Guex‘s facilities «re unsurpassed, and we feel sure that he will build a wheel that will give pertect satisfaction. We thereâ€" mmwmmmmï¬fm ue 56 en t sure %lmnbotm a wheel in all respects equal to our own. rpo THOMAS PATTERSON, Req. the reputation it has gained in Cahada and the United States, as the most economical waterâ€"wheel in practical. operation ever yet introduced. We are now publishing ‘a new tive waterâ€"wheel pumphfot, m‘.hn;_f 1% pages of valuable matters, which will be sent free to all applicants. ‘For further lx:romsï¬og_ address, _ I thank you for the confidence you have Bi®® Wauert in Canada, and that it is withâ€" out & RIVAL in the woORLD IN rraCMCAL RE sULTs. now in operation in Canada and United States. The sale of no other whee ever yet inhruood on this continent ex. ced oneâ€"sixth this number. age, which entirely fail under partial | mw gateage. Such wheels in climate, where water are affe !’!b‘bwldmddmm-';of noâ€" 1 We claim that we arZ? the only : makers of th6 Gaxome Jaxes Leerst Dovsie Tor Our wheel has been thoroughly tested i%-(}nu Bruraix, and has fully maintained a Lo x y iss G 29. C " tical value: There are some wheels that ï¬. good results with full head and The judges to be nonâ€"residents of Caâ€" nada, ard to be thoroughly well informed in the mode of testing the power of tur. bine wheelsâ€"esch party to choose one judge and the two to choose the third. Each party to give and ° sufficient bonds, to the ampunm of 2100 fifient / on o opmptin un dranrntioo t /ss inttint We ralPiis se 4 lt:er shall pay the entire expenses of the .. The owners of the winning wheel to have their money refunded them, and the leser‘s money to go towards uhblilhin& mechanical free library in any town in nada named by tae owner of the successâ€" ful wheel. UXDER THE Di The wheels to be tested at }, } and full gate. s We will place in the hands of any resâ€" .%'ible p&r:y six thousand dollars (§6, â€" ), and P'flymPï¬ngthoohdhnt to do the same, the money to be held su ject to the award of the JM‘-, The wheels to be tested in a flour driving the same runs ‘of stone, ‘fl h‘gb same wheat, and having the number of square inches of -open.i.prmg: receive the water, the amount of water discharged tobethemeuuro_of the amount used by each wheel. f N AMATEUR CONCERT AND READâ€" INGBS8. â€" / @THER FATT&RN, the wheels in all cases to be wholiy manutactured by the competing nmartioe â€"__ sale More than 6,000 of these wheels are haw as c h o ae s t ie o ooeaiionennnae e eï¬ TO THE PUBLIC OF CANADA Assembly to whom the matter was referred, propose New Caledonia as the sole place of d tion for French convicts. t mo Regina dal (‘lholl Austrian surgeon, having performed successful operations in the city hospital at Trieste, was recently rewarded by fthe lmnï¬a.l authorities with a letter of thanks & purse of gold. | #he change they hare hir d ‘a special morning tr in tw convey to Glasgow the copies needed for the west of Scotland. The train censists simply of an engine and & large parcel van for the papers.. There are on board one guard and three Scptsman employees to sort the parcels on the jourâ€" rey. i new "black sw#n‘" has annasrai in Apply to 1812 1872 * "Hull Vikege H } ) Mn two ... .A THUOS,. PATTERSON. others PATRONXAGE OÂ¥ Oshawa, Ont. appeared in Aiderman tor your! Ward, bas Srom cir e-:‘:.- which I will .:a-- the cA +~_* stealiitzen 4t livs 2336 ; * Cw‘ Down to 40 ots; per single gallon. 35 CENTS IN 5 GALLON‘DOTS. _ and ivered., ~» couts Mml;t ‘tvnt..h- pet e nit: nange mW nuf"i may that on and after April 18, t i t e mrems t ness, every ‘Schoolâ€"day, from 11.30 am. to 1 pm. _â€" f H. J. wmmga.ï¬.‘ â€"Ottawa, Mapoh 20, 1872 â€" 193 1 _ ue S . T0 pzeZ. Anamhere, withoil . gaoutet _ _ i1 i. gouls / AC" PMigal ‘Tininte Agent, Ottawa, Marcle lst. 1872 | Biogee crean cache 1 _ U voms olk «©rrics ~or »possrp~ or . stuo L E6 ‘Al‘?fl AGE'N?NY.-AIA those who are 8 ""“’d esmen, Bookâ€"keepers men and Laborerssin / ï¬ have t‘h-l_on'l‘uuh"cm ] [ Go0dlots ; ready money ‘Top them. sr. "croréris wirD t'% t extisusk,~ :\ & ) : _ _ Fonqu.nâ€"- :y Mifes, Aaiey Goeen," heiegion, ud Fine Dweilings and Cou "'- | W Ottawa, March 15, 1872 _ _ _ 1922 NOR SALEâ€"â€"Une bundred acres of tmk Fohnd.“fllyflpcmma wo!f;’lunu. Iti:%bonu" of 2 weeks. *, + [»AIVATE BOARDING HOUSEâ€"Wig a few minutes walk of the. Parlinâ€" ment Buildin or ten ‘gentlemen anbo,mw:mwm rooms. An excellent hbhtm » % Address, L. A. GRISON. _ mills, and easily rented at any season Annual réental d!:s. For fnnhe{m lars Ippguto JAMES ASHFJELD,*General Grocer, ke Street, or to 1. B. TACKA. BEBB{’, Auctioneer. . Ottawa, Feb. 23rd, 1872. 10n4A OR SALEâ€"Aympiece of Fzswnl.lim'm’.ndi Ottawa, March 22, 1872 "__ 198 2 * Ts oity 0eod Hme l se A. known as "Ashfield‘s n#.. Blook 5 on the corner of Uregon m wiet\A 'MY"‘.’?""‘““""MH mu-ad-du.nmu ay concern, on and after Aoril 18. * THE ELRCTIWRS _» e uc rubtpesmetitt, ... h. .3 C * DWELLING@/ii Btable ang Coach House, &c. on Daly Sttect RBa; mod<rate. Apply to y yE,, _0 _ "@, C000 I0 Hl.Vï¬ L lage of Hall, two stories high heauti fully situated on the corner of Albert 8t, the best business part 5f the mllage. The house is nearly new, and ml tinighed loatmlntmnm, payp C For further information apply to R AL BJTT or D. Wuâ€CUW ARD, Ottuwa, or to the owner on emises, \ â€" _ - o WM;BUitivan, Uttawa. March 13 +100 4 wit utable. uire « &)Wm.mamn. OAL OIL Ottawa, March 13, 1872 mhdt:y&bflWï¬Stwo be it rerrrae > two doom Beloy y, win‘s Office, Vietoria Island, Chuy. Ottawa, March 21, 1872 Tao® 1. N § > °K DRINKwAm Rideau Stree Ottama, March 21, 1872 ° "fgu, Aill M made and lred"~* Ottawa, March 13, 1872 _ _ 1920 in goode, carpenter and joiner | u; .‘_ * ‘% ' oneeafor io by Public Auoned "lll ‘Cl of & NN 8t the 373 : Ottawa, on WEDNEI$,y® is Dre30 y OWb instant, ~(A. D. tgyo ) * ie noom, (unless the ) at i thereon and ali expenses ‘be sogner®, 4# the undermentioned to «: 4) rear WMIMNO. Twm,.?w“s Second!Concession of the Township y 4 lblm M Terms cash. ‘A1) u. °.t tracts of title, conve ‘:\ at thb exrpoase of the nucy * k ir will covenint againet a.. "" T Vcndwvi_l[mtw& only. Rurther particulars can be oy= ** from the undersigned at their 1 , â€" _4 7, 77 HC0ensed, Of the first +. .« * 0 thew Scarth Sterenson, uf uh 5. to" was, in the County of G"keo:t" the second nart (whi. _ "*0, +s T ‘*to on tilars can 1. _"" t _ "I essoe made ily. h&upï¬ï¬ouhnmab.ou.“ ons igned at their 14 89 uy y‘KIR® m'h"#-mm&mz{'-- i n ... ... Solicitors for James Taylor ihVe* + Sig 4* Sn Sinffion naneiatier Ottawa, March 21, 1872 199 e * L. TRHOS. PAT1ERâ€"ON, 26 kiscan streat 18. 1872 1~@T6f W F 4 NSirpeRR :: A Aweiiing house in FFNO LETL One first ~ A, . GAG 1 "Real BNMME Agoot. 8 12. 1904d T m mmmmmme NG 8003;-" alk of the. Purlinâ€" t or ten gentiemen rith finely furnished is C mm' * M“A.fl! _ Times valuable "pro Carl thaoks t Class BRing 199¢ the Vil la * c . g § 'U""."†ra n .yw’..rd.yflnn n &n Tue rapid di guarantes that ‘he will 12 and: strenuously 4or its in »wall qualified for the pos _hope the ratepayers will ser «urrent term during ‘which _ pariod they may judge of | a 64 )4 :l-&-r.n-ui.t meâ€"ting then fu; 64 unsil "-u:sm-.u The regular meeting of this E_'!‘â€"'-d-&u f mot renounced his seat 1 witepayers are riled at th Board transacting business resson to complain, but th bute the quuse of the dif own rash and imprudent « may â€"be seen the requit Paiterson. It is signed by of the most influential: rat Ward, and certainly leads very conkdently Mr. Patte whose real estate stake in * uy Basinrms ~1" "" _ aote aee t he msC on 6nE nesr angunis on theground o "UF"" * Siicmen, Sey 0 wad y comer Mareess are apparen proving in By Ward. Mr w’h Beveral gentlemen will agdress the -â€ï¬‚h,nm Guaxe Contosrt axp Rea ghnm' ‘ntibther column, a with Readings will take pl« of April, under the patrc Lisgar, ° The proceed= wi to a chatitable object. ~Fur will be given in a feow days the Irish Catholie Tem, will be bheld toâ€"morrow ev Patrick‘s Hall It is exp apnual foe [3 2 e dtarannalis astessed at a bigher 584 ‘";“.‘*huodm s«ve this property during th stract. on Tuesday the 191 Donnmox® Day five dollars from Mr hereby acknowledge the z5 _ _ "". BGO 44 Mt, Brodie the extra va Just "‘.‘._..‘."m; ork “ Mt' House. We hone Immeonuse influr of and we beluere LOCAL _ no quots Tor i much pluasure in lnudatrie" Wny ; MBe Honble. Jose l. .-‘MQ“‘ It is is of a fow well « the hope that : i #Gthore w..uld .d'n;’."wa OF BPAG; aA‘EINNONS & K 20 Pillley will td to Musrtiso.â€" nt of ‘their ty u.pp‘l' ; made by ) grateful «ity than Silke Huckett their expectéed the It is #a) Apply Hal] of the W1Lil have «im order »@OY Tae )