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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Jan 1866, p. 2

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' (lut(ll)ttan1lyats . like“!!! not mowing the Tull ram- It)!“ them My,“ minim Inn-ad " theaBrethntnte mayhavethe , . ~- _ --_---- v _ : '0 have "u"h ss' copy cl the Tables of I. Trail. and Nut-mm cl the Province " l a. yaw up. a... a», 186K There h I. acct-Hi will the we! "" Aha-unencu- be Inserted . A. We " Mn. . 7 R. . noun , a co-r'h'ottyimptt and tdlT AIM-n. - - . M. 3m“! com-n. C', Ant“: ttaa-ti-ttknot land- Down-rut. -tTt-te-oet-.....-........ tutu. Do. - " .....p......r.. “my... aa-_--..........., I.l.p.-. he. 0. - M..... .....IIAtmn. ”Mum-m a haunt: Junction with 2Pg "p,t'.rd,'dttM,e"t,'ATgtt, but {Wow m m 'k'h)%'.TI% 'g'lfl, om: I?! MA” mu. or m “I,” “Maw. ' ht u Wait. by an. Duly. Mind Noni $.09 “0 Comp. Ethan-d. l Rattle.” .r...... ,. , thy-n. ”highs. “vine-ll l ',st"at?is'i,Eie (... . } t'2t.'lt, I...” . . can-n: .n Cuban-[W Id. .. .. " J)h'lLI'l h lunar-thymus nun M, - uni or yon-Act. _ 15d! t"Nft If put 8h- 8 m. loam“. To 3 'i',kltq,ti"h",i m- u. .iortt't.c- my“ hunt- "T, tptt"2ra'rdl, "will-Pm. 4" O m CM-- . Phe to». par I. a A. 'iatcrailtg3ll'lttl: 'er'. I'te,t.hi'l'ah%qt L'N, 2tNarf,'; - m a; WI. . on, many: I! 'dlAtMStlr,r.' 3rrAtytttltqt Cgftu, ‘hbl. one the entire beat yen, aim-mm Rn]! July,1864, and gun-ling on June S0th, UM, from which". " he an that lb and who of tin ivy-publicl- forth ya! can “4,0203”, an! ttre duty tveeie- thing-audio 05,663,371. The imports tin-um human-it'd c-- c '0. INTERESTING REA DINO IA PNB-SEB FIRST and F0171?” I My". 'tiiiiiiiiiie B51753“ -e 'ol'ndL - 0." bd-O.. I. to? ' I. a P. LTA: We: ' Ar . col-plume “new! of the m nuns-din. Nubia 186t all 10“, RBMMIIBNM Wamin “)5: value Sound In! in the duty pail quutiutie u follows: . 5... in a. ingrai- ‘m... the Unittd snteal tumult. ammo-Ne}: our ttsir: unkind but boo-n Auterud bythe on.“ policy of our neighbe who gut-lob- rewind on uningolthdrown -toqiteCaauts; . militia] [alw- M-ee-til. niche. Tuuitrmutrun ”WV. ‘wdinm "tiui" in 009?" “an!“ ot Ind taunt-pf “Cullen-lon'mh can! tummy 'ikta_dtrrugthiba.t you: on“. -tb"0th_asm. "" and 1M6sdm'eairt. “when-Ml.” 'mihm _ 0!;2My.r . wanna-laud- ' wk: any ,1f.u','."Wll'lfi' IO but,” ii hum Wynn. T . -- i. 11- pop 's.WJ'/M.i'i'fGu- “NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. furl]. Llll’ DIDN‘TOI " f.- PODT "reeue "rr." my”, JANU'ARY, n, was m AID (m0 or Batt.s, I‘ll. tiariau,'.t1r ------ "Nr" ““3513: a??? " " " " nIuv'u. 11' F. u. “In. I no a. I " M. 5.... I ,9. From the show} table it will be mu that three ofthe five million. decide in due 19 the filling " in chi trade with the United Sm... Great Mai-Ibo unint- greatly in taking ii: the balance “the deereare. Of the Nahum“ Julie imported ttom the United Sau- we and that '9,13i, “I entered Cut-d. I'm ot. duty under the Reciprocity Treaty-or thou: one halfd the whole, 1 "my small with» when com- pared with W? yard. It will, lament. be inatrttetiv4 to oboe!" in what hummer uni to whit and. this clue of merchandise will be nth-cud bi, the Won of the "any. Cu Ex.sittraaorth, put. yen Inn “so mtthred diminution In Itompaied with its pre- dcoenor in like manner with the imports; " shown by the followin‘ oompugtive autumn! ofthe nine 'teeseitsqteetive "hr'.-- Egid a irli'.hf t,l,i,i.i'i'it'jtr.i', irfiii'i.i'liflri!,' q.' > §23§§§§ Input Iron, and n, her omt, hie! And Foreign an, Gunther with} a. Ton-(o Vault "thin“ all (hm, “In Fined Yul ending and: J , Including in such “use cum“! in the Inland Trude. Ietete BEE ii iff E? 1'tmPAtttrmt 81"“:er the Value of Ex- ports Ind Imports of PM, during an Fin-Al Yul" Hiding 30th Jum, It!“ and H65. i It will "Hiram”. "ttiAkettor.v to certain profetisiottol tiilt4'vtlertr to Iran! that the Hon. Johu'A. .Vi sol " JJ it vxiected in, Ottawa urn work, My" In: will-take uplis Evidence hen permumotly. ' We belieee,the Attorney General would have been "omiciGl Among“ mun an earlier [wind had his arm been ready for his ryevptiott. T Pour. Coi.--'i'iwrt, was no lumina- tmm. acted at this Cuurt yeah-May. _ Or'rarra Slum) Rurtrs-A bully dun en- u-rhlnlnem will be held It tho nbovmrlnk this evening. (Ion-urn lnnd will be in Attendance, ttnd . lively time may-be “pt-cud. . Dun! not 1:13ch or A Htmsi.--A young nun, non of Mn Morton, trading in tlv'l‘own- an? of (Manama, mtwith an accid,sntit,out ten days ago which' called his death on 'thuts. hy M. T It nppvuu the deceased up in the act ot Interim: his home, when by some snow tho mm: beam frightened and 'iiaesi the, young nun in the' .lxiomrnt 1 The funeral of the deco-m! taken; place whiny at one o'clock p.m., from his {Amen residci' e in Gloucester. t _ Pttostsrtat, TnmnIu-n Co.-.-) company will have weir othce, gluon for the dam): cl Int-mg”, thin attention; ' Islam t'tams.--Yestcrdar the Rev. Bra. Green 3nd Taylor, of the Wuloym Methodist Chtrrctt,arrivtNi in town from Toiouio, M I delegation from the W. M. Mission Susicty to tUHon, coatunisaionef of Crown Lands, to urge the claims of the Indiams,now Rom. ml'on the Indian mun-e hind: in Cumin West. The object intoobtain man- for the establishment of school: foe the instruction of thalndians in Vll'inll useful brim-hen inclndpl Irttt agric'ulturos bu thw ms lu to 30th l Junta. . . BotttttB.--The wine in the Baptist Church, Queen Street, Inn night, was , ve'ry pleasant “fair, some two hundmd happy individuals participating in the festivities. The Chairmta occupiédby the 'putur of the chukh, Rev. If. BIL-Phil. Ite choir ofthe church, led by Mr. Hose, contributed much ki the enjoyment of the occuioli. Addreuel were deliTered hr Rev. Mr. Bender-non, Paris, Can-daWut, Ber. Mr.WcPUi1, and by the Hon. Mllcolm Cam, mn. Thepbject of the win-e " to nine lone funds tow-Ids the liquidation of debt on the climb. . , Quin Co-tOtt-The Ch dale “Tues: day In: a full report of the first Tilting of the City Council, for the current "rr, old ulna of o pleo-nt an: that took place outwards, thul described by our clever contemporary '. "Immediately other the album-lent of the Council, the Aldermen and Councillo hand- of civic dopatmeirtn,nnd o'ther gue- includ- ing member: ofthe preen, [amended b invin- tion to the residence of His We ip the hyor, tt D’Altuuil meet, nap . A matraiBoent dinvér had been prepared " the (nuts, with all the appealing woe-writ:- knowntothe eyuiaier'ort, end served with In hoopitohlo profusion calculated to give than who were pirate" o high idol of the new Inyor‘e quilltiano hoot.” The follow.. ing in the opening litre- of the new Mayor, Hots. Mr. Ctuctton,gieiiversi at the Council '. " The 'Gror--tmmedimtel, alter the " minutes tit been "ad-addr-ity; the Council in French, aid he felt that this wu' not In out. don for srreectemnhhte, and he would mt, W, detain them long. His only desire woe to work harmoniously with the. Council foe the well-being of the city. He felt that he we. not the reprencrttuiv't, of any clue or party, but of ell the eitiacan. He knew the talk before him we: on arduous one ; but he trusted they would alt unite with him in on. dmvoring to encomplhh it. They would have to exert themselves at once to improve every bunch of the public service, in no hr " con- sistent with the strictest economy, to do alt in their power to reduce the deficit ; nod to retort to tuition only in one every other remedy my. Such wouldbc their Joint duties ; and you Mayor) felt sure that, in his etrorte, to discharge them, he would have the entim con. climate of the Council. an oblintion wan theta; they had I" their dutrto perform, Ind they won: bouhd by the tune oath. ‘In con- dition His Wot-hip thnaUd the Council tae the “tenth. paid to his marks, which we" waiving loud churn, Ind than repeated the malachite of MI brief dilemma) in loch-id mn, on " (ill-poo- ol “mt In some! her (and Anti bountiful uncut." There we. I flit attendance, but not. or large an mdeuirnhle. The 19am a. originally intendcd for delivery before u religious neocl- ntion inQuoheu, Ind Mellow united to such A body. The upcukcr begun by murk- ing upon the common prnctlce Apt (ii-liaising the World a n wretched,. ad und unhappy place, And expressed no preference for the oppo- nitcsiurrot its ell-net", thinking it econ- !urtnble, my end plan-m orb, .tterall,-a hon-u well form-had by the Grout Artitleer. Ir. Leaner" 'next ed 'to trout the audience to a uric: of ,6ectiom, upon the m. ,tuml future- of Que , and the .3an end ‘rmunntlc lurroundlng -enory, his description. being Ipiritcd andgm hie, and hill iden- ting- ed with upoodc 'colori . The “one crud!» lolly - exploding, the them-nay, Chnndlere, and Shaun Fullr, vi other put-rill of inter- eut went brietty glance it, their Wonder. be- ing presented in brill” t worn-mu“, the Inlet-er deducing th ooncluei that nil 'thoe Mind banal“ mocha Mills- ty evinced the [00¢ch power, jetty null glory of God. . The Invoke-r, he " noticed rhinorknhlc Mural 'henontena), in ruden- purtl of the eneth, when”! npdn the 2'.t on. sunsets of Cur-tin, bnd went A to te upon the " splendour: of tho "r or ohm commonde the attention of the no-er. From the glimplcl nt the rerun: In in the vnrioul departments of nnture, lecturer dud "4uetion. grumble to a Chrllthn mind,concludin¢un entertnlnlng eloquent diorama mid loud nppllue. I . Friel, who pm , tunhedMr. when", behalf of t'2'th,'e, foe the lecture jut llvered, ex. pro-ling n hope thnt he mil, nt . Mm dny, do ouch )mtlce to the may ofthe tht.. wn amt Chnudiere Polk, " he bad to that of Quebec. Mr. Well, acknowl the col.- plirncut rennin, u the-adh- hd than such on ”new at his I, to en- d-te-ttWe Chimi- nh in this inner. . ucmru-aesugdtr evening Mr. Pr u. Sueur doliveeed bl. wont-ed bet-us In the Birgit-h r to 3001 Jlnc.'. .. LO C1114 . N'E\VS. 421331.151 34,6'd0,669 43,7 Expurm ---r_.---- - Ig,1 'ol 49,733,469 Inqumn. or 51 pet can THE OTTAWIA TtMEs,1irAN1JAEtY 19, 1860. Total Ex- ports and, Imports. 93,471,660 e?,10x,ezo 5,370,040 Poitcarto.mr.-Mr, , sale, a neat "urisu the " Autocrat of the I! W. Hanum, of Boston. plenum and very trtuit n pocket. edition of an now obtain " mom coll W. Holmul, of Boston. Those who wish for I plcaaant and very run 'le book, or who dain- n pocket edition of a old tscquaiute,tco con now obtain " mm co cnknlly. _ l aNortme.-gomo of in. Reynoldn' kind friends will continue t ir convent: in her ho- la" My. We an gl .10 loam that n Gud. Iome sum WM conceit yesteniay by Mull“. Heavy and With. We lope div poor womatttt' low: by the fire will 'quitc made uplry' the contributions. ' ', . . The annual muting of L. o. District Lodge of North (lower, was h ld in the an: of L. U. Lodge, No. Ti3, Lo . Island Locks, on chncudny M. ' Atta, the orglinuy routine buincl the foilowiug fffcers wvru duly elm-t. tcd for the currcat ye '. Wm. Elliott rv-elect- ed Dirtrict'Matster; . Clother, .1). D. Dis- trict, do; Wm. . Mctt ide, D. D. Trcarm'rer; ito t. Kerr, elvctit doi tkcretarr; John Fm- Ier reclocu-d D. Chap in; David Utthner, D. 'of Ceremonies. After the cicction of Mi on and their mm um). Brother Rom. Jul Ion, Diutrict tk "tary, pro.-tcm. pro- cabin/u! &r.--'rld W. D. Lodge cannot let is pro-cut opport ily you by without ex eating their unite upprobution of your no [ion In D, Muster d ring the hut six years, Ind in watimuuy of th some wo In“? much plvhaure in prcwnling 'ou with thin watch" I I I token of rape sud esteem for you " 0 D. Mum; And w thankful ive are that. omi Io effieiettttu, you who has been provi- detiturllr placed over t c affairs of theTUuict. We hope you mar.be I ng spun-d to. Wear it. and may your Sewn! year he fraught with blooming-on yourself. titiunllr. _ Signed on be ml! of the It, Lodge. . Tu: WBarrnm.-t oriented-y, mm to an old country m aim, with in Inge, Mt tiakcr, so dittvre t m the kind no: mm. mun in Canada. The anther was also ‘mild. The roads am- noi. int pital order. 1'cuacsrto.mr..-Mr, uric t Son have,' for lair, a ttcat audi‘hvni) paper-cover edition of the " Autorrat of the cukfut Table," by A 0. CCL' lug] bet MA an Y. '. Brethren ofthe L. o. [km-is? Lrdge-1t is with feelings of no ordinary kind I rise, to rvpiy to the very i'ii:",iii"?fii, which you have this ar presented m With. 1 may Well be proud of pour present rithe gift of this splurs did watch, on which i cum-Avon tho follow.. ing: “Presented to W . Elliott, Err, D. Mo. , ter, as a token of res t, by District L.lo. L. _ No. 3, North Gower, C unty orcarwton,d Jan. 1866. This is lino unmeritcd by me, As I hart, Always felt my i billty to discharge the duties of District Mater, particuhriy u all my prodccvshors were brethren of experience, possessed ofust1 the qupuiticuiomt mommy to recommend their to the notice of the District. Then you first ttelected me as your District Hutch! had no idea offtlliag that ottlce beyond one year. You hire from, that day borne with, mo, and you have this day shown your-inclina- tion to bear on with mrinfirmiticm 1 hope I shall never forget your kindness, Ind the my happy muons we have had together. I an glad tobe sir-lo to any “at thin District hover sun a prosperous " at prcsunt. We hmtengood'orkhg Lode, sndnotojsr' to molest the hormony of brotherly love. May it long continue, sud my you grow up to be I mighty brotherhood: that nit ualp6rs Lodger, but twenty my be working ja thin District 1 dull “the to pram-"e this sauuahle'tintc- place to the ell! of my many existence, and then bevtblc to hand it down. to my posterity, with the information that for the sake of those Loyalist; whose kindness it was to lutow it up'ouarach In humble sen'ant, Hwy tttttgt pn- serve it also. _ We hive just heard of a shocking tragedy which occurred a few days since near the vil- lage of Oil Springu. A'gentleritan who does a Inge business in Bothwcll wu riding On horsehair with t Cttttaidemble sum of mum-y on his peNon in the direction of that village, sud when within two miles of the place,‘ the reins of his horse were suddenly seized by a man in diaguire, while another presented I pis- tol to hint had and requmrud him to halt and deliver! The traveller-seemed to much his pocket: as if to find' the money, but drew a re- volver hinged, fUmi on the highwnymm, put spurs to hi stood, and sped with I" hate to tho village. He them reported hi: adventure on the road, And n y ntnnedrof in‘punuit of the woundrell, noradving " the lpot where thr My ootmrmdrdtmrrd on. of the men 1y- ing on the ground at"! end "ram. The ball had not failed in its mission! He proved to be "flea! two brothers med Malone, who lived in n thaty tttlat whome I v had We The trBve r, we "a delivered him" up to he asthma, but what the upshot he. been we hevo‘mot been infumud.-undon Fm Pm. by you long continue fearing God, honor- ing tho Queen, Ind maintaining the Law. Yours, to, Cm] St. Andrew, Bt. More, and Action hug lost over 6,290 indium II “he run, by envigntlon to the Staten. . Tarzan-m" PM!“ C"...-'". nur- do Examiner an that the coroaera jury in the due of Henry Lynn whose sudden death at Cookstown n. “album to poison, has re- tumcdaverdict of “wilful murder" gains: the-motuudooouod, who“ been CON- mitted. to {oil for trial. Hum“ f_srtear.rts--T'he" in" back: in .1], 165 1irtsbclaaa, and 720 second-elm mumbling! from the Ion-ml uhoohl of military instruction in Upper (bulk, up to the 3m ultimo, and than were "whining in the school- " Toronto and “nation on um ate 91 with qualifying for certificates en. titling them to collimation: in tho tservice militia. 131cm " In: Fma.--A young nun named J. B. Lronuis m non-lei] injured M the and an in M. Peter one», on ‘Sumdny. While g',ft'er, to render min-mum», I stones Ml upon his . e from client the buildings, Browning him wnwlcli upon the ground. t. Moi-t immediately gum um Recently Ammion to his wounds ; but we believe that, though improved, he is hardly yet out of dan. Ipsr.-osebee Chronicle. _ On. " Bcouro.o.--The lumen of Whom, believing that wealth will be more quickly obtained by boring into the earth than by inc-rely munching its shine, hnvo with enter. prim, rathcr unusual muons Cnnndinn “We", formed thong-Ivan into an all nail mifncnl prospecting compnny. be up 0 the company In to cousin of $4000, being divided into on: hundred nnd lint, dun. of twenty- "tt dollnn eurh.-83,t" but dread] been ”Rained; the company, however do not in. tend Io commence question. until “a. whole mm In. been taken In; A men hat barn obtained' on an lib“ H new the Rhythm rand, on will: NEW" will be sunk. On Saturday we! . Director: min town {can pun-pone f2ttMt m-tttttbeth-h-ingot-ter' ' the Joseph lull Woth. y 8att Accumu- " Lms.-.A. carpcttter named Ferdinand Donplerre, belonging mm. Bach's, can very severely injured In Mm". Chuluod and Muqull'l IMpyud M. Levis, by Idling from nucdolding irhild caving ‘1 heavy place of wood. no In. an": up Imu- Iible and in in such I precarious “no that he mnnocho taken acron- the giver: The poor Mluw In Mod and hu seven} children.-... Who Chronicle. " _ ' MEP, TING A ND [If hh EN TA TION. torn and their inlm 'tion. Brother ROLL luau, DUtrict Sc entry, pro.-tcrn. pro- ting in from china c. D. Mutter, and an Mr ot the District 0 presented the W. ter with a splendid watch and tho follow- address. _ - TRA GEDY NEAR 01L SPRINGS A HIGHWAYIH‘ M101 MAD Island Locks, on the oNinary routine ttfcers wcrc duly elm-t. l Wm. Elliott nuclea- . Clother, .D. D. Dis- ide, D. D. Trcarm'rer; Sammy; John Fm- in; David Utthner, After the cicction of War. ELLIOTT, D. Mash-t [ Manna. Jan. 18th, mat}. I At a tin-cling of the Church Smiut ’, last night, Bishop Fulton-d Mated that he hug writ. tcn to the Arrhbinhop of Canterbury, magent- Ing the propriety of calling ngreat min-ting of the C'lyurh of England-tttcn of nil, countries and that he hopes tn receive a favorable an- swor. . . In the counwnf Mr. McGee's cloqurnt speech at the St: Patrick's Society Uonccrtt but night, hr hpuln- pf 1'enimtirm in his usualfrztyhx and ulthouuh h-lu-thlly vim-red, was Wm Ilium-d by a few persons. so far, about $71,000 hare been subscribed for the erection of n. Saint Patrick's Home. At the Gunner: has: uig t 8651mm subscribed towards it. New You, 18a..-'Ne Herald“: special myn, the Canadian Delegationprc not in Wyn-hing- ton on bob.“ of the Reciprocity Truaty;but ti, ocedain it it is not possible to establish friend, ly g?nytwrcial relations between the tw.o countrivu. '- MONTREAL SPECIAL unsure”. .izrrrmo or Firiracar socrm4. nos. T. D. wdiiiros nzxmmsm. 1312 ECWON on Fii% mum‘s 11A LL THE CHOLERh STILL mama AT 4. t10ADALtJC'Ph'. 7 EXCITING NEWS Fitu.If MEXICO. SHOCK OF AN 'EARTIIQI'AKE AT _ VERACRL'Z. STOCK MARKET BULL WITH [)0 W N. WARD TENDB.\'CY. _ " The Time's Wturhington telegram gargan- secrctary of theTrcatutry decided upon t tC pro- hibjtiou of the iuqrtrta.tiyn Jf drxrsctlmbcuf.__ bu Graded, n human onmnNontirtm, tho report“! suicide of Admiral Ihuaja after the capture of the'gmiboat Condcmu'o by the Chili- um. Adrien from (humour) via Bermuda, re- port chalet: still prevai ing. The average deaths Were IN per dny in I population of Io,imo, ' . , The rumored propodnl to cadu‘ the Island of St. Domingp in England is creating some comment in Bermuda. ' The Timed Hanna correspondent of Janu- ary nth says, the latest advices an: unfavor- nhly tome IrPpcrialyyptc. _ . . __. The inhabitants of Montcry feel no security in Maximillinu‘s 5fcxicatt troops, and are leass im: tlw city m Hume. Over 3000 am said to huvv 1m in thnw days. The merchants are sending their goods 9nd valuables to San Luis. nu: cum BIA N vooUoy T0 WA s11. , ' ”may. New} fromythu dcpartmcttt of Shula, also looks gloomy for the lin perialirsta. Miseathou alone remains in their hands; ' On tho 3ist ultimo, a'guerilla force of 300, among th hom were said to be several Americans captured a place named San Juan dd: Guada- lulllw, in Durango. After having completely destroyed it, they left to stuck the town of Lingual do Meaquetel. The gueritho were headed by two “advent and an Americtn. The (j'git,ti.tll"J, claim Ivictory the town of Chan awn, in the sum of "l/,iuii1'," 0n the 16th um, another place namyd armada was attacked, but they were repulsed. Lopez W to be trird by Court Martial.. Several other engagements, with various mews- on- either iiduhgd taken place. The coutrpimtom to iuiuaitnatesUg Minister of War, had been urn-stud at the .very moment of "urying the Icthngc 'rate9'xtsc'uyo!t. _ _ ..., ..., ...v ..-"..v ."w.~---_--... A court martial at Jalapa 1w! unto-m .d ucvuml' guerillats'to death. A court mam I had sentenced nixoftlic leader! of the muting a Zouu'ua at Mammy) to by shot, them, to _ n nuns hard labour, and novel-n1 others to a yes's huur and imprisonment . -- _ I ' Per amt-I Eagle And Homing Bar, mA, Havana, stated that the Mcxicnn nevi recalnid any: the Empress was enthusiastically rocei _ ed on her journey from Vera Cruz to (lriziba. A alight shun-k of un earthquake at Vera Cruz on the 31d Junk . A r'redcu force hnd' left Durango' to attack them. _ ' Heavy Imperial reiaforcementa no on their way to Monterey and Saltillo! and Gen. Janin- gms ohdcrcd to (asthma active operations n connexion with Mejia, to secure the 'el y ttteifica1iott of the Rio Grande, " The Staeiedad of the 3rd says it is to be fe .. cd that trouble will occur at Hammond; n t with tee government of the United States b t with Fedenl troops, who have openlf sympa- mziimld he"" Juanita and given then; mn- to a ai . " . t " An etirtliquakts has beeroevere.ly felt " Otis-bu. Much We has been done and several lives, were, lost. There has been a shock at Puebla, and a slight one in the City of Mexico. " ', _ Reinforcement. reaching Mckico from Eu. r9ite during the last week of December pure, bend 11,099. _ _ ', _ _ .. l Dr. Herrick, surgeon of the nhlp Nrptune whose il1-trtntm.ettt, it In :llegcd, caused the the death of I female pawn r, bu been Id- mmod to hi! to await the notgn of the Grand Jury. 1 The World: Humm correspondent Myl, our uwnmvm are ready for non, If any Chilim pirstea,Uid “the fitting out in the United States pom, dbould_mke their uppenunce. The JreralO Port Mom co spondcnt my: me vigil are oftho military cu oritieit in their sun-h f r any persons who y be con- cqud in th supposed plot to ll ate Jeff. Dahlia, hand been in my degree n xed since 'stl,,egt1,t'U,eei the district of I 1 who are k wn-to ha been " one time in the rebel hrblco. A a up look out in still pt on trll trials both y 13nd and water In the can. rpm)“, if e plot really all“, C' left lib. tle op ty for the pro-emu n of their when“. l _ C There is a curioun rumor here to the emsctthat the outbreak on the Rio ()me wu precipi- tated by I belief that tome urtderataMing had been ruched between our !,.r1vg,eQi'", and Maximilian, involving tho withdn n1 ot the French troopd and a quad recognition of tht umpire. Report an the mid w made to pygmy“ my Inch Toll.. _ - 'The Fan}: _ Selma did not mea) yesterday fullynngyf a Pottim. -- - , j Tho Kmpkn, Jami“, Standard'qu tho 9th, 'trootkit" me outcry with which e whole- !alr cutecutioh in the Ill-lid Md bepn received in Europe, n-mimn that the no , plot was fy stem And Marital. malitr And w only pev- Vented from isnloplw Giif by the mpid gun-gonna“ J the poop. 3 I "Lynch, of Main, ofrereda resolution which mu refund to the Committee of commervv--That ill vessel: otwe"Ameriean,' and being under {ordgu Bag on foreign regidter during the later hm, should he tit-Quad " foreign built wane-la, ami never Ash be mom: an American re- (inter. He po Introduced I resolution which w” Momma?!“ on the Becretary of the Treasury form: ',1'M't, reg-rm as the num. hero! Inch null had been “lowed he! NIMOI'L- __ _ __ __ .l. . 'htw You, JAtt ".-ru Commercial . I 'thomtock marlin waltz” unsettled. At tie bond price- k mother downwud ture . with Moeu and flag. 'ta ii,!ii'i'it the temporot he _ open“ 'tis morning its. 01905 IN qtarttylr _ 'd . new ttgtt"ert of non. . ovum no . there frati/ demand from tho whiten}; t-3os,nooritudimrtu "no; dog-nor- l N“ ,Y.ghd',ttt,-2t", com ‘ al am clunky for I untangle Temmgfwlth l2 . ngcrn, " of whom it”? womc for wire funk-rs In that Territory.. It w cxpcc ' (hat 3 much number would " tron _ in.” mm in. “In . l l It Inmdo tood that . bill to pro mt "any Iipg will be intrmluccd into the Bounce t ‘ y. Tho um have boon made up to ugpatUms o (Plus Treasury Department pri ip-lly, and t Fpenalty for cvuiol of dude n impomxiigoodl has been In '11 heavier I Inn ever bulbrc. C I The Co nigh Wuhlnmn telognm Lyn .,'."-rtTltrt'J,'r'i'il, inveuigulng the emu "pt are. in scieml.bu0dirtio occupied by color- pd per-tons lit night. It in though! to bo the pork of , ft .rtrbel Iympotlson. 1 The adulation of the Tonneuce Delegation to Congres- Vu mended In merely a matter of tittre.' _ i ' V i Wummrdl, Jan. mam: the Boat: Mr. ,1 An “temp! but nightwu hide to ttood the 'in with cougwrfcit one- Ind ttrog on,thu Cit y thunk.“ Nor _ Ambrow. ThojWorléfg Wuhingkyn 'etugjutertsr.. Bunygmn BY SPECIAL TELEGRAM. morning contemporary to produce the impres- sion that the Mercury of the Treasury ttaa no irithof attempting the conicnion of themse- written before maturity. _ - summon“ upon this point from a put] pro- tuning to be officially inspired, are so drcsmd that they leave the public in the dark, " to the future value of the $830,000,000 of this ch." of securities. Gold inmost bonds are dull ; old five-twenty: closed on the 8th, lower. Ott call oircrst in large nmbuntu at six per cont in' the nnxiety to tind tnupunry employment for large idle balances. Gold has taken a slightly downward tendency, Tiastly owing to the cen- nuu'on of the demand for con-ring short con- (nwtn, and partly from reports “It! the adop- tion ofthe clause in the new loan bill nuthori- sing a furl-inn loan will be strongly urged on ('ungre:an,nnd that tlwre in somc= prospect of its being patuofittto law, The price tiucttmted during the nugmityt betweenr30i and 1391. Patuu'ttg,throngh tit. Paul ntrcct a few days since, our atuTtiott WM called to n new sign: " Canada Jhyot 13" Mrs. S. A. Allen'l World, Ilvur Benton-r, Zylnbahamum‘ or Jfair Dunning." This is a brunch of herextervuve establishment in Nor. York city. She occupies for this new In A” tfactory and salon office the, ontire build- in.t, 4 i 1, St. Paul strut-t, Montrcal, in the Man. um. tum and putting up and sale of her ceks bratvd and wall Jrnown World's Hair Restorer und Z) lobahulnm, or World'n Hair Dressing, for which she hag I very extensive ale through Canada, and an immense lulu in the Staten, as well an in Great Britain, where she hat, also a bmnch manufactory " 280, High Holbom, Lamina, England. - tir. Lows. titth..-The, Kansas State Senate yesterday passed a resolution favoring the trial, conviction, and hanging of Jeff. Davin and other "altar: of the. rebellion equally guilty of transom C , A tik, by vx"pioulin of: keiotwtie lamp, it the corner of ”roadway and 4th street, occur- mi an)”. Loan}, 33300.“ -- -- . Those prqinrationn have now become thor- oughly Canadian, and through the great faciti- tics atrordoi in (hustle for their manufacture she " "nabhd to make, and has mud", a very extensive reduction, both in the wholesale as wall all in the retail prices. Full lutormuion can be obtained' by apply- init, cither in pvrsnu or by loner, to tho above dcput, 44 i, tit. Paul street, Montrea1.--tke " vcrttuement in another column. The announcement of the dcath of Mr Charla Eaatlake, President of the Royal Am- dcmy which 'tppeartr.itt our u'ldgmphic sum- wary of the Smith new will be received with sorrow by all lovers of Art. ,The demand Knight WM born at Plymouth in 1793. He was educated at tho Grammar School of that towmanil afterward. adopting painting u A profetuim, ctttirrid the Boy-:1 Academy” a student undrr Fuse“. About this time he visited Paris, and in the year [Bib cshblishod himscli'as a portrait painter in his native wwh. When after Waterloo, the Bellerophon arrival in Plymouth sound with anoloon on band an mute for Nt. Holt-m, Plautlnkc seized the op- portunity of securing up ortmit of the ex-Ein- [it-tor. He won not pcrmittmirto board the vessel, and an the great man walked the deck he took sketches of him while m-utedvin o small boat, and from tin-n pro- duced a full , lenth portrait, said to be the most truthful and striking ing of any which have been given to the, world. About the your 1822, as nearly y; wd can rwollcctth made. the tout of Italy, siccly; and Greece, and soon aftor forwnrdcd to the exhibition of the Royal Academy, Vich and iaetchetrwl,tich he had made. A few yearn Jsfterwatd' he contributed his tpeat panting. r. Eastluke‘s talents were rewarded in this’ yea by, his election to the honor of Bowl " emit-inn. In 1841 he was appointed Be- cre ry of the Royal Commission " enquiring wl ther advantage might not be taken of the reb ilding of the houses of Nrtiament tapro- mo the f1ne m. m 1850 hewaaeiected Pr idem of the Roynl Academy and the me yeah received the order “lighted. In the; you 1855 he was appointed director of the Katimal Gallery, with A sultry, ofElty00 A r. Pennants on . Pilgrimage to Home timt com- ing in night of the Holy City." The breadth and vigour, togethvr with the brilliancy of tone and delicacy of touch of this productiori coming M it did from I comparatively unc- known nrtist, produced t nonunion in the - tistic world almost unparalleled, and mined tho artist at once him notoriety, But it VI! in the par 1836.tttnt himgcnius created it. tEnvre--tben it wu that his celebrated his. torical painting of »“Chriut weeping AyYet Je. rusalem " win exhibited on the warns of the exhibition of the linyui Amdemy. The deep sentiment and sublime pathos of this picture Won its warto all hearts. -- The Aimplc grun- duur of the. central tiguro of Christ prcsepu I study alike tathe critic and to the unitUted lovpr of the beautiful. _ r pit/dl, The deco-ad! gentleman was distin- guis led pot Only for his merits u a painter, but likewise for his genial And kindly (unli- tier. He yieptcd hintoriul painting for hier study, and was In admirable 2tt of all the Manchu of the art. " l proo of the contr dcnvc repowd in Itttro1dgtnettt, itptar be mentioned that he was gerttasltrond by the gov- ernment to purchase paintings for the NB- tiunnl Gallery. The deem-d wt: in " 73rd year. He w“ an intimate friend of the lite Lord Palmerston, whose’ death to doubt mm a great shock to him, “dimly-poo- Iibly have hastened his own end. FLAX tbrBts.-lra recent order in Council the, Bureau of Asthma!” hy)reen, "eiiiriiii,iil to import one thousand bushels of Rigd, ttk, soul. which into be giveit " cost price to the genus! County Agricultural Societiel of both trcyrtious for distribution by them in and: a mum r “I my be found. moat ,xpmiient. ' The work on Rideau Hall. the Governor’s residence was slxnpended It the commence- meat of winter, “for" the masonry ie con- cerned; The interior wlntcr work is now being proceeded with. The contract pre- scribes completion next till. Gunter. for Lord Monck for next lemon will have to be provided by theme of some. one of the peivate buildings in the city. ' A Fun In Bottm..--hir. Hubert Droiet proprietor of a. 1tuge carriage factory in Bore], ili lost :11 his property by a tire, which reamed All at- k-mpu to uxtlnguiuh it. Prom " to 35 wheel amuse: were destroyed, boulder valuable machinery, and I urge quantity of tanned .Wood. Mr. Drolct WM not inuurod,snd hit Swan Dgara.--At noon on Monday thigh- ly respectable farmer mmod Wright, residing nt the village of Cookuville, Dundu street, came to Mr. June! Croker’l hotel, Rel-on "reet,in this citynnd died nhoul. twolvc o'clock thtt Right. He drove into town in p cutter. 3nd it seems the piercing wind that then pre- vailed chilled him no very tnueh that when he “rived " Mr. kaer‘l be m quite lll,nn¢ partially paratysed. Mr. Croker sent inane; diately to the University for Mr. Wright's son who is A medical student; and when he am to the hotel nnd law tho dnngerona condition of " father'- health he sent I must " Dr. Atklnl. Upon the "rival of that Mt: Innn everything that medics] skill con aM- geu w" quickly tttth but. all failed to ro- lieu the Meter MM u ttte hour shove Mated. The heaved in. aha-m seven t not: "hurl up 500mm Mp n which he “0th per ___ an lie-nin- been?” had been mail-id by " yeah of bad toil, The Guam do Sore ttrecttpon the cm. Bent, the ncccuity of ostabhUhing msterororka. Mluucuow Atgcumrt.-.We reiret to loom tint! Joseph Francis Thom“ (gran, t youth New: yo. of Me um of 11.11ch btt, Fur, L'dlNlluEi, of Finer, ,'llltt death, on Hominy aftenioott lat, by ttming through the Ice‘while tinting. One who - the chdch In” the youth wu Ming Mn slum 51.an when the piece of ice on which he m smidg gave w-y, And he fell through and was canted under the Ice. HU body In! not been recovercd.-hUex Record. . Mu "or.-A9n Monday night, shout twelve o'clock, A soldier on the 1dok.ottt party nation- od at Wolfe hind, that A farmer by the name of J3me. Budd], killing him instantly. It op- pem that some contention took place between tho ponies while changed in playing cards. Sudd- accused the Ioldicr of dusting, 3nd cal- ln-d him a Fenian. The F guard the? he would nhow him what n Feninn con] do. an Budd; wu returning home on the ice the out! what him in tho hook, the Hi paling throng the heart. The soldier um" Arte-t. Grout indignation in mite-ted by the citisenl here, sad the prinoncr ll‘clooely guided to prevent his being injurcd by the mo . - ". A ,tyicoever.ed to Wuhjgdsmy m- DEATH or sue CHARLES EAST. LA KE, R. A. CANADIAN NEWS. Cucur Corn, Mo.irur,.-Fergmsott n. Jmreptt.-meis was an action to recover $100 dam-gel, said to have been (mm-d to the garden and fruit trees of the iGintitT by the growth of new-n poplar and willow trees close to the fence dividing the puintifrt' property from that of the defendant. The plaintiff " leged that the trees hm] extended their rook end btattcheit so thnt the Inter overhung " property, and that mterpillmt. insects, attd worm: but emigrated from the ddendattt's poplar and willow trees to the plum Ind other fruit tree! of the plaintitf, and had done 'con- “double injury. The lea of the defendant was that the poplar nntfwillow trees had tttood there for more than thirty year, in fast Tor fifty or sixty years, without any objection being ruined by pUu'ntiff or hint pttuecesmors, Hsnd prescription had been acquired, The Court wu of opinion that pretwriptionUd been proved, and that it wad not through the fault or 'Fgligcnce of the defendant that the during!- Wlmlllliul'd of had been mutton-d. A:s, pliustitrrs Action maid therefore be .dis- mind with cowl. Monk, A. J.--Werald. [The abos'e case, which its one of much inter- out for proprietors of gwderu.r and orchards, has, l 're undemtnnd, been nppcnled. ' , Annular Snumxm‘ Bau,.-4huso Snow I ttatt now been in uuo over twenty our, heace, Cunt luxtusuten.-The non-coininiaaioned it connot be “id that they "V on aid. Ther otticem of the Tenth Brigade batteries of Royal l hlvo been thorortghtrtdot, tad Ttrottotttuwd Artillery in this gairison give their annual (on the “thorny of that whmw lives and bull last nightin an unusually upswioul and I health they hnve Itrererved) tobopetre,h.rm- elegantly clrastructed "Iowa”, "toctmt for lee, and eminent niutary pn-pnntion, and the amnion in the purl: of'tlwir Grmcks l if taken in tic-mm will invariably 'cure colds, near Palm-e (late, Quebec. At about nimz COMM, 80m th and all bronchial dec- o'clock ngny tsad Imppy company, teotttttittg I ti.ont.. Ahto bir fill will PonVim the m in all shout three hundred persona, including skeptic“. Said , all medicine duh-u a " many officers and civilians, mumbled. Among I cum: per box. . the guests of tho evening were Colonel Mg. Ottarm, Jan. 15, 1866. _ 13-41 Cm, commanding otticer Bo Artill an: -"--"-'-i.7.T:"'7.".C.Ci,--'"-'-" ottieera and sergeant; of tho 2dfl.e,i','rttil " THE “0335- ‘lii-rs and Ititlets. The mat "totpauce in tho of the great number of nuinaln_ under the novelty of the nit-awn and comfortably warmed control of “a. the home i. uttqutmtionnbir and decor-amt u it was in the best [mime the moat Denice-bk; butia it not Mme that manner with military paraphernalia, countleaa no may who OT"t hm. and who 0W deperw thqN, glittering lamps, and from!) "verTrrebum, dent on their labor for a living, should 'e."? looked very emu: mum, doing iMtsite Yeiitl, we them that we tad mm mm dit to the, taste and ingenuity of those who , their own hunted, no land)“: the tfer “I! were entrusted with that important feature of comfort of.the home Genital. The bound- the tsrtartgetnrnU. The Royal Artillery hand kiwi" hm"! tt “MEI. Ant-inn Haw occupied the orchestra, dircourtsiug sweet Mandy “Condition I “in" i"of this, thero manic without cemutiop, and doing, of ammo, I can be no doubt-it itt - and wilym'wn. good service to the dancers, 'which agreeable. Remember the “be,“ IN tuttue “gun. oxen-inc waa kept up with' grn-ut sliirit and de- tyrs of mrd ' Co., ia on Uch Whine. light till I lite hour thin "tomit-Fee,! 30'1th Ia.mum, Nero-nth; C. W., peoprie. gammy. I Str?, for the Cumin. Sold by all lentil-in: . “cairn n hvoerpogtt.-Thottvu, Lynch, I [ private in the 65th regim‘t, but been merited for the murder of a cumrpdc named Johnstnn. The facts of the one we 1irietiy these '. In the I evening Lynch came into the barracks the , Ivor-c for liquor tnd entered into conversation with n corporal'. About tive minutes after. wanii deecuud, who had also been drinking, entered the bunch room And naked Lynch if ho was talking about him. Lynch replied that be was not, whereupon deceased called hi% a liar, and struck hima severe blow in the eye, producing blood. A scullle ensued, and the men were separastN and put in the guard- house, t'whcrvitherts were sen-ml other printou- ers) with. sentinel» to preserve order. They continued to (utrrel forp long time after they got into the gland-room, but deems! desired to 'mcotttintte it,md Lynchhrould not. Lynch 7; heard to, any to deceased, " Your time in abort, sud in) is miae." This was ulnut half-pas cigh . About ten dot-cued, Lynch . and tht _ ther risoncrr; lay down on the guard. bod, An apparently went to sleep. At I quar- tar to three the next rimming two wntineln inychugc abut-Wed Lynch get up sud go over to the corner of the room when dcccliud win Uittgaslccp, with his cloak pulled over' his bad. He was seen to take the handle of I N 'scTubbcr."-e utivk (can: tivu feet long, of] bud wood, and about. tn inch And . half in diamettst-iit both hands, and strike deemed, who wu null lulu-p, two violeutibiows heron the head. ttrt never moved or upokc ttitethe mccivsi c blows. ’l‘hc.akull was fructu'md behind the lighten, A portion of it being nmuhed in upon the bum. Deco-50d wu twenty-six yeuuofnge; Lynch in thirty- four. The latter is tn lriuhnun, and his de. mum)!" in that of a quiet Ind mom-naive mum] He has expressed contrition for the murder, and state. that ho new: intended to kill Johmstoet.--tMohe.. 'soud Extra...........-...." 't-irxot.'r.r.r.cr..ir.:y.t No.2................4 Bae-Fall per 100iU.....3 "o.lteg. " ..,..' _ --PerttttttU..6 j ?fo.i........,......." " a 0 No.2..‘..............4 5000 _ Bae-Fall per 100 F.....3 " 0-0 " Spy " .u... mo 0 _ -PertooB...6 " 0 o 00‘ _ lndhnMo‘nl " ..8 Matteo ' Rye-per bushel 50 56.310110 offering : Barley " 48h. " Wrmi-rnl)--i'erbusheiariu,t M a I 35 Spring " u 1 " .0 l 20 Comrr-Per bushel "tu.. ......0 " a 0 00 Wrmi-rnll--Perbusheiariu., M a t 35 Spring " tt 1 " 0 l 20 Com-r" bt'Pg"lt:::::::l, " a 0 60 ‘Puu u. "........0t66ttoo 0m ' " ll........0 " 45 o " Bum“ qo tu........ioo " o 00 Po-Net-Pct rnrret.......eg 50 tCr23 no Prime Mm wt do... . . . . none otterhtg 11031ch 100 sa.........' 00 a 9 00 . Beef 130. ........5 50/1362!) 1rutto.ePtr* by the qr.0 " IE 0 09 1hsesc2-huirtt...,.......0 38 a 0 50 Tlutreys-Ptsrqtrir.......t " a I " f Chickens-Peril......" 30 a o 32 Bttr-Choice stlc, per B.. .0 23 a 0 28 No. l Firkim'...... .....o " a o " . No"do.....,..........o" a o " Yunnan, &e.--Potuoea.a...0 " a 0 w Turttira........-.0 " ID 0 30 . No.triteirc..'..-....,..o " a o " No. Ida... .... ...... ...019 a 0 " Yunnan, *e.--Potatoea.....0 " a 0 40 Turttipa........,... ....0 " a 0 30 Ri-pei tmt...........-' 00 (no 00 t'srtttw--Pur ton...... .........5 00 la t 00 Wootr-Porcoed, 'ood........., " a 8 " Commop....... ...... ..159 a 2 00 _ Since our Inat,market pricu have in lead- ing articles slightly receded. 7 In lieu Ind Primo Menu Pork were bu been A Very decided reduction; this in 1161. no much owing to the quantity taking-q it hi to the late new from Europe. Flour Wheat mnhgmtcrldly ,chmged, Ind th ls little “living. For the put time dnys the wow bu {ale plenti- fully. The voucher We nod the tyntters from the owroqrttattt'ttn will - be able ti, get their produce into whet. A con- summntlon devoutlr to.be whim! tor by all hqunekeopcn. ' -- - P1ottr--8aper Extra, " do I t ad 'ts Extra $6 " a 6 75; Fancy, nominal; Welhnd le Bupertitte " 40 I 5 50; Bu Flour, " " A a 00. . Wtust--gttperNo. 1 mason“; No.iWessteht,-6ru;No.e90ay M; Candi Mung $116 iit0iWemtesed, snulzonh' A -- - YESTEBNY8 MONTREAL MARKETS ""Gii,Liiii sd tui-M . Mc. Nrur--per 1tHtro-Aro . Me. _ _Butter--Niry, 18-. 19c; .toee-packod,at n New York,' Jan. 18, 1866. tNSi opened 1393, and cured tm. em quiet» at a In. _ .llour mi”: 4092 this. Market dpll sud mum“. tooo but.“ $3 95 a t 40; upon!“ sons 00;emlt$8 was 25: choice do $6 " a t 40 , "pertines " 90 a a " ; man to middling um ree. at so to " 8 to; common to good Ibidping magnum! hoop Ohio. Candi-n Bour dull “drooping; .ue.tootrtrrir" 05 08.40; common 3515451125 brgood to choice an . What rcceipte 2109 When. lute! dull, and common and“ lc lower; usch 9000 Mabel: No. l lilwlukie at S "I a l M. Bye quiet. Barley dull. t'ff'1tct't1 Com receipt. 73000 hubris. et.dult, and lo lemon common. Hale-WWII "ote a 84, And " " tm. Souhd mixed Western In at one. . - . Pork intend be", 313110me cm 'mtonrt.fiessf0ooMttr.'s0 2501mm new-eon” 6210 so " old, doing» '" tr. ' ‘Ioefueuly. . lk OM. lower-ad dull at 40e a " in ”and Welteln'; Me a 581mm Venom, undue lot (hunk. _ ' Lai-Pot-r, a a M; pagan, so 75- The" use low Inns-diam in “our. Butttrdult. . - Drowned Hpgs-urge retail prices we lea COMMERCIAL . Compiled apnulyfor the Tutu.) NEW YORK lAllKETS OTTAWA MARKETS longed, Jun 18, "816, 011"", Jan. 18, 1868, ......0 38 a 0 M .......116 @175 '.....;0 30 tth 0 32 Btl...0 23 a 0 " ......0 " a 0 " ......019 a It " 5.....0 " a 0 40 .. ....0 " a 0 30 lheld in. the Dirortora' Boom, in thc Rap“, on Tawny, the Sixth any of Icky-y nun, u the hour of Two o'ctork,p.m,, torrecire ttte, Annual Report und for the plenum of Dino ton. Subscription: menu! by the W. Ait5. Workman, up to the homo! not-dag. Of the put numbct of mink. ands -the control of nun, the home in uttqutmtionnbir the moat mice-bk; hati- it not Mme an; In may who own homo, and who on- depot- dent on their [that for n living, mould neglod . Tote Turn Panam-We 'read ther" Ind born I me ham-on the Set York dummy-u to obtain Mm Odom, 1h'onrtrWaahittgtots Nun, who. in mid to be several inc-hm tshorter than 1leneml Tosh Thumb, Ind that p, T. Barnum Ina aura-mud in gutting him for three th, for $31,000, bond and exp-men. In it not-tthingtobe-tl luau! and in it eqlmlly u my to have u mum-inc that an be depended upon for curing with, the-unn- tism, burns, bruises, manner comm-ink, cho- lic, eta: "an ttet at once . supply ofthe " ' nldinn Pain Danton-t," u the am mmii. cine dale” for " Cantu. on", Jan, lb. was. " '" Flour clduéd quiet-and “lining. What dull, mailman My declining Com dun. Prime My. ' _ . . on. very heavy. Poee-New am no 325: Regular old - 829. , to give them that are tad mum whirl: their own hunted, no lea than the mfety uni comfort of. the bone demoda. The host med. Icine'lm harm; in " Dale 'tt Ant-inn “an acmedy “Condition legitim- fol thin thero an be no dottrt--it, in Info sad t-t"t.s given. Blur- Bur-aus-t public mum!" bu now been in mm over twenty m, Imam it cannot be mid that they an on grid. Ther lino born thorottghlrtdot, Ind ‘prnnounced SHEFFIELD HOUSE V ottawa,January 19,1866. "" 193;, mm “[1150. mm ”PM. Remember the mdne,arsd no tut the a” ture of mrd a thr., in on tact, We. 3'05!th Lyn-Ian, Remit; C. W., peoprie. torsl for the Cumin. Sold by all Medici-u (let on. _ THE ANNUAL "Emma or 1‘le Sub-critter- to an. Inttiuttioacri11 by Photograph and Postage Stamp Albums NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The putstienk human"; Invited G " tend. A _ I we LEAVE To TENDER KY 'M.. mmmmwue. who kindly-n- 'rtMediro.vugrttrtroodot the M In on Sun“ tttmet. - ' _ j. A. EAGLESON. otunm, Jan, 18. 1006. 37413. MAIL CONTRACT TENDERS, “dun-ed to the PM Consul, will he and"! d 0"- until Noon, . to. a P. RAILWAY.) . . {mac Int of APBXLmeit. Conny-ace to health In. Public or other Vehicle. The In": cola" msnielt “manna,- eta-pad; at 4 mm, And tannin a htra%"tt',1 on the manna! Prescott hay,“ ' m. or intimetotqtugeretqrith the min; tmin peunfr from_l_’rewou to Obit: .. - . fer Ale convey-m ff, HIS jean” 1ufgtttergSo,',ttg,rg'g-", aixtimeato eeetomr,tmtr"" RUSSELL an (rulllqlmlulnrBll, . To lam mom mm, any, sum,- cepted at 10:30:11.," on urinl of the [All “It from Mun, tad to arrive at Bat.. sell at ' Mt. . 'r',t2li','la," mtetentitrtt W ”out tionaag “condition tttpro-Ace"- bemmntbhnk has of Tender my be otstainedntthePo_otR-ti, We MBOHIIIOIOM, - --- On Friday, the, 23rd Feb., CROWN Laos DEPARTMENT. . 0m ttth January, 1M6. N OTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l _ Public undul- the County cl Simone will he clued " ale u. Public» Auc- tion, intheTosmof Men-the In dist Inch not! and baud-(:1; Link of has but be M Emu-a and MW to the MM we”, a a: - of the Dart mound“ be liottms_thetaeeet6 chi Alex-nan, by, Crown 14nd Agent, on 60 tg'idTaghlt touchy“ ale, to la- veatirU c ladle mid but. . link-39,17; In. Wan-I. - Lough-How's Complete Week, In " cents. Nrrl,remrli-A Talc. Leap, by the Audio! of " lam! ' “with, El A“ of “Golda IIT, "ttptrrtrtro- £200:yeu,by In. Vain. How (W pygmy:- from but, to Juli-1" _ Good8rtsedqtbtmbrVt'tet, My” she, tor "i-Fd. 'tgt,'et'fSt, We! M, - tiibko-ttrr3.'riett". f' annoy-[Innu- Winn-If Br an and Mame Mth. ' rank” JOHN'DUIE A FOI', A oat-n, Jms.tt,t000 Ottawa, Jan Ottawa, Jan. 19th, was. PM” impeded tWen, Km mt an” 1993 can, Jan. 10th "" NEW CARD OF THANKS UBT RECEIVED, 45064 EL K. locallllm' . 00-. ( Dim Inportcr’. nguAry 19, 1866. _ 191 SPECIAL NUTlCl-LS " SPARKS STREET. Glam Bar, Autumn Wanna, H. KoCoImcx, Gnom- PAW, WI. KIWI, LAT"? HAITI" MUSIC. 15.1986. ANDREW RUSSELL, , , 7 35.13%!“ 5-1733 l (sei, " It smut“, . ' , o. [M 10,1;stqu 4274.. bt.ad 23d Fil View The Ct " I‘lltin every The AI "ul " for ' will Admh Kan-r mum r FNEI " He

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