f. is“ Jon... lui-Metal Sunk-o. " .Ntod-ot---ayetim_ om T “chm-W‘Amr T --ttttmHerimt that ttseueft wing M the 10:5 'Regiment, now " Kylie», C.W., is be In“ to Ihrawa, my the, right wihg ,riBrsto3bmomr.r It Report nuatts truly out. will Annually in“. Po luminous "f-urs which will greatly imp“. the Leia] are: sfthe-eity. By: irvare, yum; 'Idiu, q the p: “anew“ he [was and he libs-by." ' .‘Yu‘dmhm t Id " be†' ' T . â€may at " M's-'1“ 'aqte til, you; In. B6ra-r-, A if in In " Halal. . t h. In “to la“?! . . . M w M no “that“ . a I." he! i“; F 1 MB no In in " . .NT.- _ i/d iiar'tg"N2'3gf; 'H urn-a. . .00.â€; If.» I'd. . mu. opal“; Be it 3- can in m In. a... 3 I1".- hoohb I W1 ' Mi-tteo an my NI. the -- I -t.. than Ibo M?", ' V At? oo.eekerrsetu"trors. _ 'au I. ot8 v“ a nigger. m linu- Mm gnu-Med. too; "V NUMDIy Iona-Inf; _ â€in; lad-er. the van hula-l; At thmmgy-otw In ml‘in' ; 'tbo Sonq yuan-1 Iup the pace, . Sc- 3"ryitarsd his}; Aa' - A-ab.' hedad “a! collee- n Ibo “myl . ' "4‘8in 'IP III“ hen-toll? Am' Dolls um hop quid? Pb lull-l um Elk-I .\oyo behind ' Dawn: in as. vial. " . tr-id at! M I'm"! 'ttTi:,', 9h. min to Ian yum! ht. runâ€. an. I in" n 'tan 'rim t tho. tlar- to an yum. . m u, l ' {rut India on. ' helium! to n "' "ddr--. ' . Jinn than in In. inguinal“ " , . . A.“ ‘5'. In bl- My. Give .1 o-plies-tttr, Tom, to your and», gr tut Vid, M'. the, tttme dln'thril'. mud. hi' to '8 Mk, " all his than“. Trims - her, in]; M3 “will bring his ttirtn to their any _ B. M. 'WW than ' sit,' tgt mum-nil. t. w CIA-CIIMWMU. .. GT'; I" â€In.“ trirrnrntt-, vii-y. o- uo m will the lane-of 0M Ada-"menu be Inserted i .u ,.,,,51't'dt.' Pig.eh a. o In SUSHI-â€id. Toll. To Iggdu‘zh. 'Wd W hr m Cob-Hmmy ned - m funny. urn In nut-run. “1E", an an. " â€pay“ t 'uttTtht-eo9tuxmat ... A.. 3.0.3.1 Dw unv- .., ... ...........‘I.O.p.-. Wm-hmu ...... Luv... tte.. a - " .mr .. 11.3.31». ’ Mun-m! I min-cum: with Tru- man-.- an", Milo bl and We». at a l mu rm " 'ti.eerger." mnu-nhg Im- Dunn-Q- btraOra.rwotttiit'. . m Inna. mi. l A. Mais Cut-din Ltt-ithie vi. 3-4.1“ " Wt.gg', Pggtt.'aSttlf 125m;vh-Kd, «hoary -. r'L1'c1ca,tta'.'.e'"'u Bep-rt3t.i-suasufr.".Tte. _ 'S’ , roit INTEREST/3'0 REA DING Jearri-sEt [7337M FOURTH Pay/a. "ttttdh Point. Pen- ae . s. dd. min Batty, Um». ma. m4fiiii.' will“? â€In“ MAW tantra] West [amended to Ire-un fwm I Mm], and is expend to. dar, otttrqor'ttw. . Winn been renamed from the Pn- viuciqL beetary duel Jatusarr 22nd,' “in that the " vw-cl placed " the, did gt_aLermts-etr ' all» A'i5'iiiirt'ii'i?iy2'.'t?,E?Fs' .wwtԠ". , 'l,'.'".'."."',)'.'--, .-r-e.srn.n.sur.l. 1%ti; â€halibut-donut- (l9tottaBttilyats - It m. 'Commi-uoncn _ mrlgr My to canny them to Basil; Tim Commi+kmem were the guest.- of Cor. - 9rmett., ml. 1...: leen rieeired main!!! with he may: unfunny. Towe mm! m of the C smirk-ion remaining 3.11;. Irrrt ladies View 's mil fur Bun-lulu“ 1t.a.ireura. . ' r. Anny-d - {MM-r an. M.- 'vo-ea-ood."", can... "Id can.“ I. man-pd" u I. "when an was or mm. 'eattTtFt-errotuit . .. ..'.. I. In: mm- .., ... ..........., "-te'""gr"t.T,t1t', ...... I. b an“. " .._ ..7 All. ‘1'...“ ! um. um: and: of our emrins' doesn't Fr" la hourly dingy-cl J31: ' and, m in hunting intbteuees " warm by the careful nut-m3 " sum ssuelrmgu"other_ u Greeley, Weluhll Kali,» and Steiner, HO Lie wxlutlrnge all President qumn‘n "eemittrio' and [may in dictating his _8wlhen pulley. Tau we Branden: ls luv- WLV honest, in his mum}! lump! a coll itiiuoey cant-c :l'ur 'uetiitattnt the Mum of the' “kiln-u Sign! into the l'luuu, and to All “I; [Ll-11 of callus-bin i, u M Impoo» £91.50 “In. A: a Sammie: lawman; he - be nun-Ad to but me mm of the {in Wm», Fr we winlqn Jen-undo! a ' alumnus Lem: tua"n than entirety with“: any yuan-4| kn Midge, ind ,upun blunt Mum-lunar! tltrieo any mulling m to!“ prophesy Lilun. Tue Mark's â€aka friend: haw I" do": [an do- ck... upon In 'er.. . soemearuttts, if not a nu Mal, in a "Aliment answer lo the chm- tet up iatheir behalf. Tin-y have 1... . in. um. woeltlerfthe'rrrtjtrhted W n which that purl: pm key} tr their m; they have not! by lecture, by miles, by mm», by pin-puns, by mor, ,5! pictures, by Ingaâ€, by any m ed 'nuiuy chum-inn... ingenuity a.“ Hunt; that the negru's ‘10le In. . an... I nut-11.1.. M In), use. M.tf M was no Cabinet Qunncil yesterday Yaw yan- u'm mias'ratrr.- tde PM o.- Mhet. you Vo in n qua-dairy. mu Jami: I 't In" the M '- w " [an t In M. '. "u' ’- hv. with .0 a! pe. That Incl _ Car-M .' aiaTisa to i he! laMy'n‘pig. Air? htte,,t', thicIO. lit ; 1.1%." I M rhino! he". , OTTAWA, FEBRUARY " “66 CANADIAN COTTON. , M - -doeo of Switch to"... not was; " . Munro var-magnu- - " -oodfear"-, “who," I... an. - “to. l _ a M has. an... . ' ,, . 121eM.', WW“; 1.4 " LtA-o' an... . you " I... to... In ..ea.c-_.w. hh'it' .un'uz'I‘ISEM'Ex'rs mums. a.ND ru-IISO yr qu‘ ’Innu' and}... I'. 'd “or l I’m 22, “If “henyou qunulairy. ‘92-'92» , 0 " y. n awn: u “$9. I nuns». cup-u. “in "" I Le'..-'. and It.“ p. a It! P; I. In}; an AARrp [my 9.311. I .15; i Shun £8“.le crushed (my, the denial of all "It'ivatbet either mental, mun], or bowled. We" thou, iftlsis be. , where is tite-tit- of Unqu- be iigtiterttttett In ts-te n" " o-died will the full privileges ot'eitixruship? th, but néiglsbourn mean practically to â€More thvir ultra Uncut-y dnwlily? . hm, why should the nlxite mun he "rved ml the black man le his servant , Jr, “Rm-ILâ€) virrumntauwm w omspire, 'tttr 'Y the negro Ir mam-r and on while man do him ‘ mennw? WoukL Ygnkeedom like in tn.' t til ot' "in! sort " (Mug? PUiiiW cquulil)‘; thr an elf.†twining. s',. Very puny nonmm win-n "l plied' loam h n chm- of mm 3" Mr. Greeley wold make dun-e pour erratum than n Ini-Ituken philanthropy, iitirertt,e' no wus- abject, It,“ brought to nbi 't Mimi». What di muse people wk , and. And the)" are utkred 5 stone, Can they at the tr mom-e t' will it gim- tue'cn. foal ML clothing? Ili' what mill-e. thou, fun if be to the man “ho known "ot/toi to an n, amt, can. still Irv 1’1 ol, 3 it Would mun have which hig han in Thur-e _ Preyueut Johnson has. whit: mac maan mu tutdoes him trcmor, my l- the Freed meta Bur-m Bill. This "mi-sun: was mam n'hlly an alum“ to eulxhsh "this Ion-prrury branch ut the Pauirrereiei pennant-m1)- upon the country; And tek, side wind, 3., cu-rce tire President in his SWIIIHn policy. Tue "to hm Mien iplo thet A'.t"irot the black radicals like a Vttnwiell1 tile Senna was in the gram-u exeiunyemgnppn tht read- ing ofthe Message. Tue in]? wilsitis row" philattthropiat " the [Hume limit tit,",:', into 1systenvs, there here such slung blimp lull“ “which! conwitions in â€tic-alum†ut, that Journal tue Hiking motnirtg. l cannot but Add another very grave objec- tion totliia bill. The Constitution impvrw. tin-ly th‘tllft'l in umneetion with taxation, than tulih'ute nhall have at lent one repre- tentative, and then the rule " the numberto l which in future time. each State dull be en- titled. It alto provides tint the Senate of the United State. ulull he continued of two Sinn- tou'l'mnt tut-h State,and adds with peculiar lonr, that no Suite, without its consent, Ihnll be depriVed ot it: equal tum-5e in the-Senate. The origin“ not we: nt-ueunrily punt! in the alum-nee of the State- ehiefV to lac atrrcted, bean-e their people were then torttrttngtciotu. ‘ly engaged inthe rebellion. Now Humane in omnith lone a tum of the sum nre at- tending Cough-n " loyal NpMnNiYcl, soliciting the allowance of the constitutional I right of "presentation. At the time, how-ever, of the conniderution and the pausing oi the hill, there was no new or _ Representative 1 in Congreal from the eleren Stun:- which we to hemlnly alerted by its peoviitona. The Very hot that report: were, and are, nude againntthegooddinpouitionolthe country it‘ In utditionnl mwhv they need, ~nuduhould have, npreunthtiveo of their own in Column to explain their condition, 'eplytoaccmtuiotts, null and“, by their loul knowledge, in the perfecting of nit-alum immediately all-mun: theta-rhea; while the liberty of dvlitwrition would then he tree, and Congre- would have full power to dot lde acwordirtd “to ita judg- ment. There could be no ttatt urgtd that the States moot interei has not been nuittul to he head. The principle is 5'me 'trest in the mind-OHM American ple thus there Ihould be no nation wi'tFt rem-cumin. ugeattragdogugtnrtobe run by all the country, and We may but th-Inand tho! they shall be home without ninth-u when they on voted by u majority of the ns ptenentativel of all the people. I would l, not interfere with the ttnqtteitionnt?hr right tot Com to itt9ttc. each Houat, tor inn-It, of the election, returns, null qttatibutioms or it. own nemhen. But that nuthority cannot be conntrued an including the right toahttt out in time of peace any State from the represent:- tion to which it itentitled by the Constitution. At premenL, all the peo le of eleven Stak- are excluded. Those who were but faithful during the m not lean thun others. The state at. Tenn-nee, tor instance, when nu- thoritiel engnged in rebellion, wal‘ rte-lured to all her Constitutional relation-to the Union by thh pntriotl-tn nnd energy of her injured nil hetnyid people. Belore the, war was brought to u teminntion they in placed theIIuelveI in relations with the General Gov. ernment, had WlMeda hate Government at their own, and, no they were not _incugkd in the. Emancipation "adulation, they, by ,their own act, had amended their CUrtstittstiott was to nbolluh slavery within the limit. of their 5m. 1 know no Ntta0n why the am» of Tame-ace, for example, should not f lly rnjuy Ill her Constitutional relatiuna text!»- lit-ital Slutâ€. V: In plain; his mum!“ to tht sewn: tbe the cunts: he md'mlwu in referetoe to The bill, the President gives ah‘ery hi pm outline Apt we win, and penceful policyl he de-ires to pursue " the mmmxauun. of the Claim. It in; almost impuoible to s'lrteeiee that in a country lu in My-gcal in kiriiiU.tios, m Ainerieans delight and] morain- luv W mud, ,uny large dim-her per-sons MM be mu oleI‘ mum is so 'eaaomsble,yoU withal to uwryughly oule‘manlike. We to warm: Lliomng WI a the, message be cause it will show how maxim u section of the American people an. waging the head of their gu'ernmcnl. l The President of the United sum, mini. toward " country in a Ion-what dillvn-ntmL. titude trotnlhat of any "VI-u? of Cough-u: than“! from I tingle district or Stow. The! PeUdettt indigent by tho people of all (In: State». Elm-a Statuary not, " this time, rcyrvuntul in 'eithcr branch of Conan-u. It would act-In to he?, duty on all proper occa- uiona to prevent t eir itut claim tr Congra- Tum, 'umt will in: ctim-rénce- of opinion in the cuntutuuttr, and individual: may bu guilty at tran-gnuionn of the law. Bat thetu: do?tot,' lunatitute valid objection. against . the right uta'Statc to ru-pn Irritation. It Ivonld in t win; intcrfcro. with the dtaegetic,tt of Com at with regard to the qatuittcuiona of Itrl'nllt: ;' but t hold it my duty to recommend to you in tin: lntemttu of peace, and in the kin-mt- of the Union, the adialanion of every State to ts mm of public lrginlation, when, hum-v.1 he nubordinatc, inaorg‘ at, or rein-Him its ee; ple may have been, it present: itsclf t only inan Attitude of loyalty and harmony, but in 7 the ill-mom or Representatives when loyalty mnnut bu clue-timed under "V intink Cogtrtittttiottal or lupl teat. it in plain that an indiitt, or peril-aunt en‘llluton ol'any part of the country from rvprmwntation mast be astutrud by a upirit of dimptict and [ complaint. " is unwiae and dangrrouu to l pantie a conm- of tutahqurrn which 'will unit: any large section of the country again“ lnulhcl' action of the bountry, no matter how much the latter may preitinnimde. The ‘ mum of immigration, the development at in- dustry, and Mailman, and natnral main will mint. upat the hunth [In-n an iterated to the Union an thou- olany othtr put at the land. But it they are all vxclttdsd I'm Cm; if, in a permanent trtatttter they are dcclar‘rd not to be iss, full cgmatittttiottal relation- to the country, they nay think they have can: to i hum-e a unit in tooling: and uhtinteuta again-t the gown-eat. Under the political education of the American people, the idea in inhcn-nt and installable that the conaent at tho majority of the whole people in Mt't'm to nurture a willing acquit-went: in legislation. Ttte bill under mulch-ration return. to gen-in of the tit-trua- though they .had _ not “been fully mutated in all their conntltutlonal rub tinn- to the United tit-mi "they h" not, M mint once an tog-the; to new: that desirable and at the ("NHL pout- bk, minim-at. It ll‘ - my for me to inform Congrats that, 'tl my own tSt1'la':gtt',otrg tum an tar, at t at dependa upon their own action, have â€It. "frte “I elleitttuil t2 Mer,usnil that enmlw nlilivd, of 11-vachqu Hm! dew hm N m Literty's, ntradr l,i,:,ij,guv, rectum-d, Ind an: to be ttywtsyd. ' Mama to win)», their cum-titu- than! Ytittm II inn-then of the Union. humming from th- "pttuitution "alt, uul ‘N'I “If“ Ami-m of the country, I [ml not only cntitl, d hut bound to munw, that with thn- [Alva runrtn retorted in the M H-ml Stat-vi, and in tin. full exervUe “(their fullâ€, the right-mm] internal of all vlaaavst of ill- proph- will, mm th,. aid "t tin: military in tutu of n-Iislluan~ to the hor, hr Mutant-ll] prvtwml Luann-at nav:onmtitutionat infringe- Iuvnt attd violnti,.u Should this uprctntiuu unhuppily fail, “hirh l 'tttot. mth-iputc, then the cmwtttive iutlr " uni-rd with the pout-n mnl‘rmd by thr art of lnrrh, â€65. unmann- ing the Frvru'ulrn's Bum-nu; and hertaftvr, M hcrvtoforv, he can clupluy the hum! And null forvew oftlw muntry to “ppm-u insumx‘tion and to mm tdur' "buruction to the In“. Mun Utt,..-A new M'll‘lion in Oil nutter- ban arrived. in the “liking 9nthe 20th Inst, of a (ml: win at thtwts, nut the town tint. of Enniskillvn. The win mu- struck on sk. “Inlay lust, and tin-x mt. n-pom-d to be pump- ink eight laundn-d Mun-In per day. Nu: Arte 0au.Bttr..--MesarB. 8titt And qre- gory, photogrnphic Artiuta, have opened . new g‘dlery on Sparks Strut. There gentlemen you: to our city highly marinaded u Int- clm artiru; indeed/their pictures m A sum“ Lient guarantee of their "qtehltities. Their roulni are the mist 'sincidus we have ever Manama! up with ucntneunnd taste. In the taking of childrctN likeness-cl. in which they Hrpear to haw excelled, their upecilnenn m “may beautiful. 'Don't tail to give new A tall-and we feel conhdent that their “pictures! and peices will not {All to plenu- the UM eunuch-run. . I tutu": th- mu to the 8cnateintue meat hope that a Inn-3mm: inculving qua-Mom Ind intrruuu so inn-urlum to the cotmtry, will not human» Loi. main-s upon dvIibumte i-omidvrl- Hunky tlo. Inn-pic, it uliull rcrvive the nuc- tiun of an rung-hum public judgment. l'nuc: (‘m ".--At thitst'ourt, l-nuineu wan at nlumd a "and-still yew-May. “no cue of tin-ft, "w I u-mplnilm‘p not npiscarittg, the mix mun mu stiseGrgvli; the' on.†an mull, which wu laid overhaul Saturday. Loop on you er,,'t,iill'; an inharmed that ttterc un- quite a n mint of spurious my cent piece: in circuiayo'n, 11:60th some of the hue metal his been nhored‘unm few of our met; chlntgzm'fhow who Ate in the habit of taking Inge Lsiid of lilvrr should be on the lien, tor this hogan coin in enily détccted, being duh in color, uni having a - feeling when prunes! betwixt the thumb and tInger, Mummy linear "...-We. are informed, on n-li-Mc nuthorit mm the next liliuty enmmpmrnt of th 1iiffcrcnt Cale“ of the Military Schools i the Province, will be torudat umnmn,lc.w., "mama-I August next. i, . ' _ _ [Hummus-In our notice of the Vleiel' Bcnvrolvat socivTi"srconevrt on Tue-day yrming, we ttttintentionally omitted the mate _of Mrtr. O'connor, whose .qu nuisance of Mr. Tripp contributed unruly tis the dummy! the Concert. We uhould‘bc sorry to ovrrloék the unit-cs of thiu lady on My occuion, consider. ing that the in any: n-ady to lend her Aid to alt charitaUe. undcrtotkings. - - Ihttri.--0wittg. to the Inuneu of the hour, we omituttfrottt our report ot the Orange Soirw in My. issue, mention of tht fact on Mr. Rod. Ross I'll prawn! on Mud! of the Baud of Directors of the Hospital. He returned an)“ a the close a the proceed- ingn, to the (hula Wmhipful the Committee of Amngcmunq and my audience, for what ttw y had done in behalf bt the mtatittttion. ',Attoneeting of the guests of the Albion Hotel, held yl nerds] morning, In the walla; room, ot bid hotel, man, it In. moved by Chrintopher Fletcher of Bpoekville, Grind hunter ot the Grand Lodge of Conn-ll. Clank Ind wooded by the Bard. W. Bum of menu, Grand Chnphin of aid Tim the that: of tho not“, being can†and delegate., of the “and Lodge of Cellini (tannin, be and are hereby undue} to Mr. John am, of the Albion Hotel mum, toe his Runnable curse. nod gentlemly, hos. pitable, sad kind attention at our boat. Car. m: wittiacctamation. t 0 signed on behalf of ttutmeeting by ,'Dqu luau). 1 Inn W-tmt.-.. iring the put twenty-tout hours, the sky 'tct'.",,' gloomy Ind overeat --the nir'wlt And Liar. So much no indeed that the mam haw me very dl-gnoablo for pedestrian. Chat t our city fuller: do tsomcthing to the: during of the side. walks. . ' ' Irrand Secretary. WILL!“ Alonso: ' ' Churn-n of the leading- We can be" testimony to the shove well deaervtrd tribttte to Mr. mahaA.a.-Esr.. Tam. A correspondent of the London Homing Puat up: " It in reported in diplomatic cir- cle. thatq print» umtenit.nttdintr "ittts be- twwn theOoVetnmenu of Gm! Britain Ind Wuhingmn, by which the chin- made by Austin " the lam: " at will be "nieatrly nmngtd. . _ We' wen: thorn, a day or two time, I “up wick " hem lamps. It in simply I place of fhg "ate limb ll (run in "up. and hunt: “in new man, Malling]: it the oil puns fnwly and burn. well. A lamp with auch I wick mu tried in our Mtce for nu hour or name. It humui tinet?, giving a dear full light. It in aid this rich will burn without nchimucy Alum“ " well u wilhunc -Arriereeem hp". l Dam-min the oldest city in the world. Tyrr and Siddu have crumblvd on 'the rum, Bulim- il I ruin; Pal-r3": lieu buried in the and: of the desert; Nineveh and Babylon law (“unwound from the Ihom of the Timid hm! Euphntu. litmus remain what it .wu bcfon. the dun of Abraham-a centre of grad.- and hurl, an inland of verdurc in. dim rt. " A RrsdeuihattNttaspitat," with unr- tial tsmixtut-datsuciauionn extending bcyond thirty centuries. . . -, It worm that I guntlemui in Liver], England, whipped a lot of "line toNew ork. During the way-gs o now had . "an of pigs, which upon their nrrivat " New York could not. be ballad, on they were not int-lurid in the origin] manifold. The collector of cartoon imnn-dioWIy (elugnphed thr tkwretnrr, “king whether the and: III linhlr to Home, when-upon the following laconic dechion in the rum" 1 " [And the ply." Robert Methin, I Snok'hmtm, who formerly livrd in Portsmouth. N. H., van I retrtagtmbte pulcnrinm He wan huh-r, and bought "tis thmr in Mm; going thither on foot. He made the'joumgy, 84 miles, In one day, pur- chued his t5ourrshippeu it, and nrturmrd nut dar. He own did this " so year- old. It III thett counted I ttrvat day's journey [on home, And the nag“ m-n- the grater part of two days on the route. Methin died in the mm [In of the in! century " Wahetteid, S. ll, n the great Nth' of mu- huudnd and iitteen.' : Dunn-amend: fearful dine-u it " tttia time prank-M in may put: of he country. In this city, We regret to tttty, reveal new use: Ire reported; while during they.» into or three wed“ sen-n1 deaths hue tit-curd Trom in must-Hmong than two In of Mr. W. tr. Smith, and a Ion Ind 2U'l'l' of Mr. Oahu Glut. The unhappy parent: luv: thedeep sympathy of the community gun-rally in their and bervarvtnent. we have hard of thgee or tour grown porno!» who, after I long illm-u from this dreadlul mourn. have renown-d. The dim- in not df no luddcn And "we ping o chamcter, however, a In '82, when in nine use: out ot twelvp " proud Mtal.--fhe Prett. Lt tC' A, IL NEVVS. TIIE HOST of' Tlip. ALBION. "'t,-.rvr:r' THE OTTAWA TIMES,.FEBRUARY 23, 1666. Yuwtdsym hing, Mr. Henry J. Morgan, delivered Imp min-d Ivcture in the new.» dist Church, o "The plaéu won by Britiuh Amerium in luau." . “I. Mum commenced by expruuing the Hammer which he felt 'tt 'nppeaifing he. fore the pea}- e of Aylmer, to bpcuk on a uuly jut which niquired such a cotusidctabie know- ledge, nut on†of the nature and cluuuyter. of the many diutinguixhcd men which British America but: produced, but also of the rise nnd nit-me merit of British America itself. The history E: what in now known by the above tame, th under its former ruler» and. since its codiuest by the Enitlish, prctsented a wide, divemiiicd and inviting ilcld for the rangeot thought And ftutcy. l'nfortunutvly tor uni, the write" who haul undertaken to ehmnieleiu many epochs and events (if An exception might in put be made in favor of the late Mr. (Juneau) had no Nation to plume thetntwives on their prouuctiotus. The his. turinn of Club, or British Amt-rim had yet lemme. . There was . Free and Intelligent audience in unnatural The Lecturer was: introduced by the ttcv. M .Codd, of the Church of Hm:- ldnd, who wait» in complimentary tel-mi of the gentleman whohad come out to cum-Mn thtm that evening. Mr. Mum-u Wu r'ecéired with atrtttatuseistter the subuidenm of qty-h, hi- protrvdul to uldreu the audience, sub-Run- tinlly, u followl - . The narrative or our ritte and . advancement I'M full of noble and Mil-denying cxnmplu in the come of 1liscovery, civilization and pro- gram. Many of its pages read Iikc the chap- tem ota Romanov, no f!111 were they in turn of ruminating ntorien of nchnturc by " flood and held;" of deeds of individual heroism, gallmtiry tvttdselCsacrificc; of act: of charity nnd devotion ; of patriotic (iced: and exploits in favor of law, church and gowrnmcnt; of chronicles of glorioua victorieiachieved by the few over the nanny. To tin-calm nnd rutlcc. tive mind there WM'I chant) in poudt-ring over the story of our earlier history. The emotion: which opcrntcd upon us partook of joy And “new. We new, a it Wt'rt'- In. fir,'.,',' ro gay, Prom volytouvore. I There to: ncharm, too, in looking tack to the ext-tunes in the North American wilds, o . real ariatocrntic vletrtept--a remnant of the ancient noble.» of b'mnce-with all the culture and retittetncnt of their eduratcd and favorvd clan, and no admixture of what forum the " C'odtha" and "tihodtlyitv" school, of our own day And ople. He Sthe lectl'in-r) much feared that chivalry tunits l the higher born and noble tumctcristica which wrought kuch a beneficial influence on the society ot thog, days, had pnucd away, and that untidy: which We, now poucnned was but a min and empty idles] tor that which had preceded it. Mr. Morgan then drew n Ikutch of the French people who occupied this country trom the time of Cartier, down to when the new do I.» nod ' tinnlly Iowvred from the citadel of Quebec, and paid a high tribute to theirmnny noble and exec-Hunt virtues. t'sptaking ofthe Indian natives, the original puma-mm of the loll, he said that they pou- mud all the type and elumcntnof ngrcnt people, and hid the bcnedvvnt intlumu-s on holy.ruligioit nnd charity been caercitwd 0Ycr them, tree from cruel wrong and tyranny, they might have occupicdn high place in Woaorr. With the comment tune the Saxon -ithe Cult, each baring with them All the good and had qltnliticl of their retqtectivc or. dcu. We but thege four component parts in our nationnl body. He said we. ought to be proud of our Iinengeuunl he for one’yould 'to.trilrityrtr exchange“. '. _ _ Tue, history of our country had le n an eventful one; early darkened by lowering and unis-giving cloud which succeeding tokens had only made him: dark and gloomy, our dawn had been an ttttpromising one, but on the great poet and dramatist had tsaid:-- "There was a tide in the affairs, of men which, taken at the flow led on to fortune," and the star of our prosperity once set in, bad about! long and brightly. We now held a prominent place on the map of the world, and received that iesptict and attention due our present,high position, and still more promits- ing future. It was not strange or singular that having gained so much for our coun'try, We should also have secured something for our aelvea as a people. The man who was not proud of his country, and the great men it had produced, want an alien in feeling and pur- lose, and was moved by no patriotic love. our countrymen who had achien-d distinction abroad had no easy road to travel, they had to overcome bitter prejudices. To be a Colonist in former dayu, was the worst introduction a man could take with him to England. Hap- pily all thishad passed ',"glett', wasonly now remembered to our own vantage. The supe- rior character tad attainments which the sons British America had from time to. time sent forth into the world, had much to do in dis polling this cruel and unnatural feeling.. in truth, trd ought to be proud of our sons. There wan not aproieulon or calling, of an honorable or industrious character, in which they had not distinguiahod thcmreiu-s. The. indomitable energy, perseverance,_aud pinch of our people was proverbial. Some of the largest cities and settlements on this Con- tinent had been founded by Canadians. Go where you would in the wide world, there you would meet some representative from there Provinces holding some important position, or performing some useful prim-union or func- tion, In Russia we had an artist during the last century. In Japan, we would see an' "Upper Canada College boy" whohad recently carried oil the prize for English verse at Oxford. in India, pe had a leading Journalist and' a professor in one of its Universities; in italy we had a distinguished painter; in London We had a learned Queen's Counsel, an active medi- cal practitioner and trcientitk writer, who had become almost famous, and a young and rising poet; in Edinburgh we 'could see the tomb ot a bishop in the Church of Rome, who had been a Canadian" born. The honor-rolls of English Universities told of prises and degrees carried " against the world. The lecturer then ad- vertcd to two great men New France had produced, in the persons of Irlbrrville, the most shilful naval otBcer in the French ser- vice; sad lt low, Ir, of the 'l"ltl celebnted rret1ctsrllitirttelrre,m? 1:5th iconic time, and sketched their 'Sgditea. It the British service we would point to gonads Dunn, Beckwith Cochrane, Sir Thoma Will- shire, end Shit. England. in the my we hut Adminls Watt, the hero of s hundred lights; Sir o. Westptinl, whore blood mingled with the heroic Nelson, in tho cock-pit of the rectory; his brother, Sir Philip Westphal, Bit J’nhleet Brenton, Si Provo Wallis, the cnptor of the Chuvash; Sir Edward Belther, the cirwcumnuvi r of the globe. The history of the defvttce or Km tr Williams, and the relief of Lucknow by LIL' would live on longns the language in which it was written. In the Victorin Cross Geller, the portrait- of Dunn nod M would tell of deeds of donut. lean hurry and manly devotion, " than. when with "than 'UW-preservation would have been the tirgt law of nature." In Indin and in the Crimes, the [using trnvellcr would nee the tombs of Mountain, the victor of Chillionwnllnh, Iontiumbert, and of nuim-r. ous other oilicerl who had uncriilei-d their lives " the shrine of England'. honor. These weie unme- which required no ettiogr--tto “storied urn or minted buat" could Add to the glory of their performances. Donald Mutiny, the i-mim-nt uhlywright and in“ nlor, sir Samuel Cunard, who might be coiled the father of sienna mvigntion onthe Atlantic, air Charles Dueling, Governor of Victorin; Aus- tmlin, nod Sir W. Winniett, Governor of Sierra Leone, were I!†British Americans. In c iim, arts we had 0.3.8ewton, the dieting!» ed R. A., the friend ot Win nod thington Irving. In litenture we had 'ulibqrtott, known over the wide world In the author of " than Mick " and Kirk, the Author of " Charles the Bold,†iaai my other nume- which did us no discredit In science we were-espo- dolly Mg: our Loan, Dawson, Gamer, Billings nod ll. L - The" lecturer dwelt upon the neceuny for the rlevndon of public um, Ind exprclled his opinion that the sooner an improvement todk plum in mtg-menu: the noon" you“ we merit nn_uneq_uivocnl pint-c in the link. of te- Before cloning, the lecturer brieity touched upon the charter- ot the public men who Ind gourd the dentin!“ of our (not country, as aid we were fortunate in musing any who had evinced. I very rotuiderable slan- of thou Inge intellectual minim" of mu and capacity which went to lulu up the state-nun out! diplomat pat audio-u. In public spirit and enterptiu, ind in being equal to supple with - dincagitieritt than of you ener- Med and culiiuted Eldon; 1.3111" Tth' A 1.1 â€mm. gency, uvcnl of out “acumen could the that place with leading men in Europe. In mulling name of the names of thou- who had - any, he laid that they had belonged to A we of " Minn." l n conclusion, the lecturer cum-need I hope that the tsttdivttce were "tirsftud thnt Brill-h America had prmlurod nanny great mmâ€, which would llvc-and that the place which they bold in Hixtury would be no unworthy, or incomidcmldc one. If we, "our um: and 'u"n'eMorr4, could one day cut I retrospective glance over a long li'te-attd could feel that wr had done M ,rcll--tut we'lmd discharged our obligations to our ts'overt'iga and Govern- ment In tittrmmy-thtst We had served the in- tun-stat of our country In zealously, 3nd that wc could leave behind ug a mum- " good and grtust, a reputation M char And. uasttllivd, gum-l, ours would but fueling of heartfelt m- timrtiott--survly we would deserve Well of poucrity. The lecturer concluded amid loud npplnuu', having been, during his remarks, frequently intcrrupted by cxpreuiom of npplause. T f Mr, Campbell then muved, seconded by Mr. Jrods,rtua, That the thanks of the meeting be ll'mlcrctl Mr, Morgan for his able and inter- esting 1ecturc.-.-t'twrieu unanimously. _ The lluv. Mr. Codd, in copveying the thunk:- oftheauditrnce, cxpresrvd his warm concur- n-nmr in the motion, observing that he had been nut only interested but inttructcd by the let-tune; and that he would hereafter feel grater pride in the appellatiqn of ,Brilinh Canadian, sinu- hunting uf the mimy great and cmiJiunt men which this portiotrof the conti- I nt M prodtwcd. After: rote of thunk» to the chairman, the tutdicatce dinpcrwd. " THE FENIAN BALI) IN ne'nox. rm: FIRST Amyrnu RAID. ROBBERY mum PRINCIPAL OBJECT. This ovening‘s Talcqraph has the following: Yesterday, the policcmtthoriticVecw.ircd seve- ml dcspnh'hcs indicating B Fettiatt mid from the neighbourhood of Fit. Album, Vt., in the direction obtit. Armand, County of Wtstrisquot, tln- two places living distant about 20 miles. Today, at noon, telegraphic intelligence wan teceivcd in town by therhief of Police, Mls Laughlin, from one of his force stationed at 8tanbridge,osix miles this side of St. Amund,‘ to the following ctfcct: A MIDNIGHT ATTACK ON STAN- BRIDGE, . -- "Attack made lust night and an attempt to rob the 8tanbridgy Bank. The assailants wer0eatenotr after the exchange of bhou. one of the mmilnntn and one of the bank clerks wun- wounded: The Milan" mum“ into the United States!) . h'taabriihte, in a small village, of 350 inhabi- tants. It in 25 miles can. from SLJohnl, 0.8., and within sewn or eight miles of the Ameri» "art line. The nan-at telrgraph othee in st. John's. This is about all the particulars yet rccvived.. '. _ N"! You, Feb. 22.-The steamship Cuba "rived at Sandy Hook at 9:30 a m. Political new; unimportant. N" You 2gttd.-T'he City of Baltimore, from Liverpool tth, bu Irchd. Sgt-tutor Cuba "rived up at ‘11 o'clock. 1 I" Latest tram Europe! Tm»: IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. In the Home of C'omnaunn, Watkins gun: notice that on the 16th, he should uh the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether my and what r4presenmtion had been made on behalfo! Her Majesty’s Government to the Government of the United tstates, with refer- ence to Fcninn organization in America, more erpeciaurdkitii regard to employment of Americ‘n otticem Ind issue of bonds by the BO culled lrinh Republic. ' DISCOVERY OF ANOTHER FENIAN AM- MUNITION FACTORY IN DUBLIN. ffnti'f'fzlf'fh'E BETWEEN Sl’AlX' AND _ PERU. In the debate on the Add“ in response to. the Queen‘s speech, the (YDottoltue cu- luged upon Irish grievances, Ind moved In amendment to the address, dechringjt to be the duty of the Ministry to canine into the gown of ‘Irilh disaatutactio, and remove em. _ EXQI'IIH' WIT]! REGARD ro THE FEN- ..' J,LvoltG'.f.vfg.rrloN0'rWA' _ UNI " D S TA YES. ' After A general debate on Fdnhpium In the mum of which it wu chased what. duo con- spiracy In of American origih,and that Sew- ,nrd-wu (ha real Head Center, the unend- mcnt wu rejected by 346 to 26, and the ad- (lrcus was agretNI to. 1 _ The cattG plague was the elf-hing topic 'ln both Baum. _ ' l, The Morning Herald htgl .tlte “may of the Mininlry depends upon he way it de In will! 'uiyeyfa. -- -- _ -- _ _ _ The D'ublin police'lwl diactivered a second extensive Fenian 'nunufactory of ammunition my.» city., _ _ UL - - Some which charged with cnianiun were being courtomutinlcd. It in reported the Italian Government bu sent an energetic note to Mndrid in come: queues: of seriotmdeclttmtiotts Concerning Italy in the Spunlnh diplomatic book. ' The ofticitU donmtchea trains the French Minister at Wuhingoon to If; government, respecting the Bngdnd "tsir, nnounced that the U. tl. Government bu thoroughly l decided not to allow itself to be Itgue A eoatiict with Prune-o through twin I temot June; The Spank?! Usii.erntiivrtt h‘u decided to 1.. we hum of marque against Chili, upon proof any Chi]! ut stigma! this mode of Vim. Loxoox, PM). ill, pan.--7he Pm‘sinn Cham- bers of Deputies have paged a.rvaolution by a urge majority, protesting Ignimt the attempt of the Slum-ma L'ourt to ‘patriol liberty of Ipcedl. _ _' _ Peru in probabl} at the preoqnt time in open hoftilit.e with lipgin: -- j - It is Uatsi. ttUt Austria in About to send Prussia I note firtttly rem-ling the dammit of the latter in regu1d_to the Arychies. (unlucky: Feb. ai.chidGGmer Add trent Bosttr" jug: nrriv‘_cgi. -- J _ NO CHANGE IN THE .AI‘EBICAN " CABINET.’ _ ' CELEBRATION qr TH? fANNIVERSABY or' WAMHN0T0N'tr BIRTHDAY. Nor Xo", Fcb. 22.-.The Tribune? Warts ington special iitVs the qtatetnenta tehatmpts od hence tint there in to be In immediate and_ general dimtptiott of the cabinet In coup-1y groundluu. , , The Rev. Rufus r. Bull died In thin city yew-May. He ,'eaal for may your.“ eminp cut mluionuy of ttie.Nptirt denominatiem to Greece. tn, bad been imprisoned for alleged infringe- ment of the itnperilpirih' end Uws,attd the proprietors of three other newthperI Ind been Botithed by the Government oleeu that their LATEST" AMERICAN (oesIwrcgsi The ofticial report of Chief Engingcn Dan. try, Fithian, trnd Kellogg, General Inspector- of swan “whim-q in the Navy,“ published. It du'larcs that the contractor for ttteanacra. cry ot the Algonquin ha failed in every gun'- “we, And that-that 79ml in unit tor the In. nl service. Colts tutu that the two" ',gtr,'fl'l', editor: 9! Que Aorrat? neynptgeg, pu _!inbe_d “Orin- that. Grunt in mopping " the Metropolitan Hotel. Last evening he m tented by the Union Club. The martial prepddng for him thin awning by the Un on League Club will be i patty) Altair. , t - BAA'QUErl'O NR. (JIM? IN RUSSIA Arrival of tty, a. 8. Cuba. ufest Mexican pen by the Imp-per Ion MONTREAL SPECIAL IJESl‘ATClI. BY TELEGRAPH. THE FENIANS REPL’LSED. MEXICAN " " Mom-nu, Feb. 22nd, 1866 'jourmll won“ be suspended unleu they changed Iheir 1hne. , . WT]: milroudip counk, of construction be- tween Puebla and Mexico City will, it in ex- pecri, be. complet" by May next. . Pvc""' W nvmr-ywu v] nun; nun-u. At the banquet to our minister in Russi- at Moscow, Gen. Clay permitted the following tclegram to be sent to the Amurivan Consul at Liverpool for tnnnmiuion by mail to the fol- lowing uldrcu: " To Hint b'xcelietit'y Andrvw thmon, Prcuidcnt of the. United State» of Americas: The merchapts of Moscow welcome to their city the Minutcr of the United States. We drink to the liq-Ill: .of Your Excehtwy. (Signed) The Prt sidcnt of the Committee of itecvption." ' Mr. Curtin, the American Secretary of Leos. tion, ultimatum! the company, and in allusion to the RuseGnteletrmptr, he said ' I my point to the Russian American telegrnph " a com- m n achievement of both nn’inni, and is a ii'.i.r, of world wide renown :n. '. importance 1 venturcto any that no enterp. 'd ewr enjoy- 3 ed anything like the prostpcrity which [unmi- cd the scheme of linking the two coutitricr, together. My countrymen impatiently await the moment when, giving expression to their feeling" of respect And gmtitude, the President of the United State: will profit by the emuple- tion of the new line and despatch the tirst mlutntory tehgnm to tho‘Cur. You have spoken of the put and future of Russia and America, To this I reply that both of I“ haw twthing to be ashamed of in the past, and nothing to tcar in the future. in the past, Russia and America, firmly relying upon God, have both battled for their imlvpvwlcucc, and annihilated foreign iutluuure in their midst, wlinteTer thtspe it mighttomnw. 'lhlm far we hive been Kuecesu‘ful, and w.- wish for nothinh better than that God may be u my cious tts us and our children as he has been to our an esters. A: regards the future, the two count en will he only more intimately t'ttU- net tm ; having learned to,know each other in the t, l am convinced, gentlemen, that the in}; intimately Acquainted my country- men ,iall ,heeomn with yuu, the mun: they willl ve you.. After this address Mr. Curtin was lied and kissed by every Russian pre- sent. j . Mi. Clay responded in a suitable manner ramming (hanks. _ _ ., - ' , Boirtoh2'2ttdtrtt the Mun. House of Re- present-twee yesterday nth-moon, in series of resolution: was introduced, regretting the. Act of .Pregident Johnson in 'vetoing this freed- men‘s Bureau Bill, end Asserting that it is the duty of the President to give the ttegroes that protection for which its . honor “and: pledged end to which the gullnlit con- duet of .thc colored soldiers entitles them. The resolutions were referred to the commit- tee on Federal relations. The Irottrw'rctusvd to receive I reao1utiorrthanking the Ptehideat tor " veto mange by a vote of 90 to la. Locusvnaa, Ky. 2ltrt.--10shingtou't birth- day will be celebrated throughout the country with greet splendor to-morrow. The hang] Ind other" financial institutions are closed, und the “met was Almost. detwrteut. The editors of the Louisville Journal, the the Halberd: And the Courier hue united upon u call for a Mun meeting a the Court Home tomorrow Honing to sustain the couNe of President Johnson. Nor You, t2nd.-At the Mock Exchange A clover holiday wu todsy observed in honor of thcrbitth day ofWupingtpn. A _ _ _ _ WaiuusGos, 22.-Tkfore ll o'clopk this morning. The glllcries were crowded in an. ticipation of the memorinl exercise-s in honor of the, memory of the late Hon. Sumter Davis". The they shove the Spike“ desk were draped in black, Ind other insignia of mourn- ing were exhibited. A tine portrait M the honored dead peered through the folds of the national bonnet Above the Speaker’s desk, The marine Band during the hour preceding the opening of the exert-inn, occupied the ttttte-room of the reporters' (axillary, and fur. ninhed Appropriate manic. At " o'clock the Suntan entered And the Judges of the tea- preme Court, preceded by Chief J unticc Chm, Ila) nanny other: of the any and others. Wannerâ€, Feb. M.-Tlte National Intel!» yermr feels warranted in contradicting the up. rcwntntionn which have been extensively pub- lished that some Alien-don of feeling ban-mm the President And LietttAlenemI Grant I'M involved, wu I consequence of the suppmes- lion and revival of the Richmond Emmaâ€, The President wu not present, but Secre- tary Stanton And t5ccretarr McCulloch rntewd the a." before the, opening of the exercises. Bosrmr, Feb. M.-A much - of billhrdu, double Cortmt, 1,500 points, " the, champion- ship of Minuet“, nu won but. night by A. DOnielI, of Boston, L. IF. Lnngton being his competitor. _ Nor Oman, Petr. ZIP-Cotton “It. todny 2200 wen " Mc for middling. The birthday of Washington in being cele- bated here, and bluineu it entirely tatrspcttri- ed, And the Public Deptrtmeuu are clusud. Pluunnrnn, Feb. M.--The hanks, custom home Corn Exchange, insurance offices, it, are iil gcncnlly cloned, and lvusilr-un main-ml. ed here. w', Fountain, MIA, Feb. 2t.-aT'lw sl-nnwr Jhe ruin will all on Manny, the 24th, in place of the Belgian. The Rossini Home. Toronto, is without a tenant. No min is willing to take it. The oomph] now propose to lnrmw $65,000 in England orouma, mortguging the houne and furniture for the mount, furnishing the house, and persuading some mun to take it and " run it." We suppose they. will succeed. The oldest mad in America is prob†y Jone Penno, born in Lower Canndn and now. living in Kin-u City, "in. He does not kttow,hitt ex- act age, but is " but one hundred and twenty uhe wu n'man when Morttgotttery invaded Gun-(la, in 1775.- He was at thet time in the woods nplitting mils. For fifty yearn after the revolution ho was employed as n trapper beyond the Missitmippi. He served under Gcncnl Jackson It th" battle of New Orlmns, in 1815. Old n he is, he in in fiae health And bunieu himself in the care of his homie and Fromm VI?! A Har Ftttur.-Ahout three miles behind Brockville in n sheet of water Iolne two miles in circumference, known " the Back Pond, and from whence I stream of living water tiowe all .the yen round, Ind which “mm does not “molly freeze in the winter. This strum at present is only some ten feet Wide; and into it crowd, about the mange "d the moon, innumemhle backers and: fish somewhnt akin to the eel tribe called the hull-pout, to breathe the fresh air. Svthick were the tUh in this" stream lately that n nun with u hay fork could wily load a puggon with them in I few hours; And the peoploin the neighborhood of the Pond how: them in such plenty that they feed them to their hogsnnd fowl. A â€meow Analogous circumstance occur: nnnunll y " the outlet of Charleston lake, tifteett miles behind Brockville, " the time of the Spring frelhets, when Me tiah with which thin churning lake wound follow the Bood over the adjacent tields, nod ore then easily caught in urge numbers in the shallow utter, by the resi- dent: of the ttei-thood-Brokers'", Mom'- lor. . t Mun-nova tg,ge,i-?,,g, week, a most ex- traordinary occurrencetoo place on the Great Western Railway, not far from London} The switchmsn, as a train wah approaching, mm a short distance along the track, and dikovcr. ed some dark object on it. On appaching nearer, he discovered it to be the y of a Welldresscd and Me-looking man, not dead, but ituensibie. He gave the signal, and the approaching train stopped. The man, whose name we did not learn, was lifted from the track and placed on the train, and taken to' London. On his arrival there, he had partial- ly recovered his senses. but could not explain how he came on the track. He laid he wan. riding on the previous “(wand after some conversation with a manger sitting on the same sat with himself, both of them went out upon the plationn. He Mounted feeling a sudden eoneutaiott of the head, and knew nothing more. ‘ It is supposed that the stun. gar, who Mood with him on the platform, of whom nothing is known, struck him a sudden blow and knocked him oi the car, that after the train reached-the station; he got out, went back and robbed the man, as he stated he had a large who! money with him in augment. book with sundry papera. oWhen ion money and pocket-hook were mining. The injured man'l head W "veretrtmtued and his spine was so injured that he did not appeat to hare any use of hit lower limb. The attiir, u re- lated to us by a gentleman who was on the train when the man was picked up, is a m."- terious otxe.--magfto. “an. CANADIAN NEWS ~03: Hunky 2oth ult., un cxtcusive ucilurc or tirc arms, aha, pi-tolu, Lamina, mid hul- let moulds mu made in Dundalk. _ F ITEMS OF' IRISH NEWS The most vxtcnsiw: bran-1y in the world is " Dublin, and turns out 179,000 hoylwwh of bccrudly. it was "tart" in Us», and has unused Princely furtunuu for it. owner-t. Mr. l't " Paul M‘Swu-m-y, Justice of the. Face, h _ l-u-u pmmmcd by the Lord Lieu- tttttant, to' luau member ofthe Board of [unpre- tion of the Dublin 1urwiteU. . l, At Artogh,Jatnvt_ Rice, who Ind been in tdia? on the .IIsI-irinn of; being unnwrm-d in the Fruit": conspiracy, was rccentiy dis- clutrgml, there [wing no cvidcnce Again“! him. A man whugun- his mum us John Crown a. u rm-rutly arr-11ml in Dublin for Inning trea- mumbll' language and “resulting the pulicv. “scanned on the pcoplc to rcsruvhim, and Raid he heed lu-lungrd to the southern nrmy. A seconrrFcuian fandy fair having both an- nuuuvcd to be ln-ld at the Mechanics' Insti- tute, Dublin, " for the benetit of the win-v; Ind Families of the Male yrjwncrn," the authori- '~< have proltibited it. 1 On Uh: Trth ult. two young mun mmcdhs. Nam-m Ind William Wilma wvrc irteated in Dublin, for having arms. ley said they m-rc from Livvrpvol on their way uniting. fi'hcy were rrnmndvd till bail sin-HM be [om-mm- mu. [fifty rim-s mm- when! on the night of the 2tth ult., in Dundalk. They were firhUy boxed up, undpmMn-sm'd to " MnJuhnLanka- shim, lhlrvlmrry; “Minty Can", from John Mortonand Co.. Msncuertcr." TircsAirc n-- tainrd by the police. V Mrs, "e1licw has nth-ml to the Governors of the Qucunfs County Infirmary, £1,000 for the purposcof building I mnvulusgvnt wad " win-d to the, Infirmary, to be supported by the iuterert of the Grattan Fund to be vested in three "when and served by the Sisters of 121arity.-0id. . . A Dublin Journal any: ..-on Sammy (2m. nit.) there was considerable excitement in Armagh, caused by' u threat from certain. par- ties that, in the event of the Arrest of my with whom they"sytppuhised, they would built into the jail. ' Accordingly," hundred men/with three offiti-Capt. Clarke} 4tth lie-gm Limit. Corfu-Jill“ and Ensign Best, ttith, were sent to Armngh. T The New!) Guardian mm, that I _ Inger breadth of land in now being broken up in the County Kilkenny and North Riding of Tippe- rury at print than hm bevn known for name your put. This change in tltc made of firm- ing Inns not becn caused by the protithblene" of tillage, but from the fear of the euth- plnguc vUiting this country, u farmers prefer deriving It“ protit-from the cttltivation of thc soil, "inn to run the ritk of losing their Rock by the arcade}! cattle plague. Recently, in the landed E.Haurs Court,Dub- lin, the following property "at mid u thu ob tate of Emmi; Lea and others ..-Houset, and premises on Summer Hill, kn mu A: Noe. 115, lilri, “(Land Itt, hold in f'e; nrtt ycarly rent, £8; ; tlrittith'n valuation, £172. This lot was purchmu'd by Mr. Elliott at Et,625. Lot 2--h perpetual fee {um tent of " 55., Inte currency, arising out of a lot of ground with the houses and premises Nor. 120 and 121', Sumner Hill. . ' Th" house of Mr. William Fitzpatrick, of Deerpark, wan recently leached for trema- able documents, he having been previously u- rested near Moyulruth, on-his way to Dublin. When the tiub-ieyspector knocked a the hull- door, it is stated, Mm. Finn-trick uttered the summons sud traid.-" Gentlemen you an- 'not mm forafew minutes, " the home in full of unwise. Some old papers might an: in 'the kitchen. Thrypru nearly all wnsumed, wheit all will be right." Mrs. Fiupurick "s fused to let than: force the door until they read the warrant, which was signed by B. Htorkeororttt, Esq,, By that time the door mu opened by In. Hap-kick. hi. just to Mr. F. to my that h gun It. [lawn awry aid in the 'l?2'lr-'lpil'Jl', Expat. The ltnntfunl Limit, Inâ€. it in perm not grucrall'y know that within three mite. ofthnt place lives I wnv-mhlc wurriorof tl Muluwknl by the mum- of Anon Green, wh hm for t ac pant 40 yum orrguord twen con- tincU to boi, lynx; in the name comet during that long periooi. tr. In: loft the an at hie limbs, but has vnjnyud tulcliblc balm,“ hi: wmuh-rful puicewe ha been unstained by I hlmvy diupmdtiun'nnd moiguntlon to Isis Maker, under the mirtitstngtiotgs of the ltcv. miisiulmrieu who vinit him from time to “Inn-I In early life "reen was In active In“ at um! endurance, employed In I runner or dex- patch-carrier bi Governor Gore, Col. Chm, and others-Aa ins journeys in In: u Ittts we» Mqu. Usuvt-.-..The lists of the l'ui. vanity id the man union show " students in Law, I74 in Medicine, sud 79 in Arts; or, after dvducting A few entered in more than one tummy, 306 student; in I". This number does not include the prudent- unmounted in the l'nivvrsity, but studying " the "i1'tated colleges of Morrinaud tit, Funds. Therein. in addition, 250 pupils in the, High tichoot, 60 Tctgchcrs in training in the Normal School. and M4 pupils in me.â€odel School of air Norm“ School. There. Ire than in all 936 persons directly receiving tmrtrttction in mn- ncction with the University; Of than!» lush than 203 perm!“ m: not resident in Man- tmal, my. teaching thither from various was of British America and the United Sule- for mlumtion. These numbers furui-h n and» factory indication ot. thehigh amnion Ind cxlcndul usefulness of the Univemity, and afford miller for congntulstlon And tune- fulncu to in friends, while they should en- coungc renewaisexertion and great libcrality on its behalf. . tera frontier., He his: actively changed during the last war, and 'rttat one of the an." and pl- ‘nl hand of Indium, who, ntter the “I of the . manta! Wock, tun-Red the America: my. and aided in their signs! dermal! mph": at the heights of Queeneton. tht the 27th uit.; a man named John Mc- Donald wan brought up at Hillsborough petty tsmosiotu, and charged with writing and pub. lishing n "ensemble latter within the lat Ii: mouths, and with living} trtcanher of a trau- onnble conspiracy against the Queen“. author- ity in Ireland. . The prisoner m arrested in 'kptember last by Had Countable Keen-cm, Ind churgni on suspicion of being connected with the Ft nian curupimcy. The priwner " the time was wearing nu American uniform. '01: that occuion an luvuatigntion took place end the prisoner m discharged. He then went to America. In . 'hort time am he left, A letter, lizumi John Mt-Donnld. appeared iis the fresh Awncau newspaper, published in New York, with rctercttce'to hie amt; end, mending to the information of Head Cou- ntable MoGnvem, made before It. Fugue, J. P., Words to the effect that "he hoped to lee the day when the green the would hover over [rein-id†were cont-ind in the letter. The prinoner denied being e Emigrant eom'plein- ‘ed of binned, and that he Ind hem: robbed of his certiticntc of America: eitisenahip. Alu- ander McDomld, of Nonnum- vent bail for him, and he was mteamd.-.Ctiger oaerver. TRADE trr sm, UNITED'}BTATIS WITH BRITISH NORTH AmlCA. The {mp-ammo! our and. with British North Maori". “though in Main It - about 4,000,000 in second only to that with an“ Brttain immuhe following mm. a! Auden I. Mt', undo fortt-r ending In. 10, Fl (ride Ile!"""' on mum and Invigo- Gt), will am - '.N.tel, lulu! Ind b'emlau,.........._utt British N. A-ua,.......................... '6,-,t6t 8 hWou Indian. 51.61,“; 'ltthtl and Bremen... - 'mated,..........-.............-............ â€In.†Mrzieo,....'....-.......4................,..... 20.5%,“: Brasil..,'-.......-..-..,.....-. 10:23.2: Cle,........-...--.-..,.--...-. " a, All other mun"... [H.HSJOY a; Prgringzi guph Giaiiai. ua an an. nun-u . In uni Unmmmomdlunnuolnud for magma foreign countries in the you 1863-4 '0- the Pmineu “To? mm Auden will? m- ay all" m, about mt our Odin a" mango. V ot count 'metef tho my yidl Cu; iiTi"iatGadu,yeefie govern! .tmrv.rd9!t, " follow l-- Tent,,..........,.............;....-- The 'steuatioet gable: the 'tie' (In (it - of COMMERCIAL . M, st: ' '0. I’v- in c vcr: er , ' reap. 't. ict am tor ' r "rit . to r ' mode " ("may ' 01'". C] Win; L le I of tlsr. u h control of “mm. Provimu. British Columbia that Britain, tfpanuh Fo' huh _ "rettedn,.,...,, Britirh.Wert imtie butter,.............'.., China....u............ All uther manlrim‘ n.oor-rrtper ' Km a Wclhml hum Iueriio,,,.. 'hour-cruiser No. J t Nu l Wcrtem ttaw-Per " ll..- . 151mm v-Nr " " Bcrtut--Nirr... . Awhes- here-toy _ “warn“: -r thr. tttt tttrc of IIVII" 4' I“, lelnvp m Lynn», 3 {on for thi. 0me duh-m. "limin- Central, qu. ' V Livery-d Cottmt nuke! ttat l “Iâ€! (It-til" Mid decline ort i. Flint in .1: pollen.}’.000 lulu. The Bull-lo lm-ker- um running "an“ other to ocean- (‘uunlinn [null-y. Msi& in an ted um:- pen-cut premium. hut the mat-z collared irith thnt In" the'.. iuiundim, Pu'. In. III-yer." whivh the people hue {and an a h 5 very but thing for the curve " val-h. the.“ m thou. howl r"mpuitxo, to. “I by a lodieile Gallon If " H:- per bunk. Burn] Warsoc-t'rhirtctatt pundit- Rudy luv: nun been in th'"' urn-r "votty yam, - it cannot ire said that thcy arr outriei. Thy havir treett thorouwhly triM, and will!“ (on tuvettuthorityof those, who» Iim "t heqlth thvy Inn."- Irrcicrvcd) mun-m,“ Ion, udmminuntly unluwy Inn-51min, at if takcn in mason Mill invariably "ro. M coughs. mm- “mm, and all III-midis do". Ott" fair (rial wilt omiime the-rt skeptical. Sold by all mam-im- inlet-‘25 can“ per has. ." . To "I: LstueA.-..-Mm. ti mm mu] Ill-Ow din, foratwrl.v of th'lwt', I ' tcave to 5“ the vitiu-nu of 010ml, and the Indie-u t-ties luly, am they an: prvp‘r- I to do A" ki.dof tW, '0 Wollk, cttexNtte l by ttw In“ in a very mun-st Ami mt dumUe an: ' rictfully solicit 'ibes, and bee . ict aiteut ion and prom mu in tiliittg that writ I Iilu-ml Pato" '. - (w . titodcmta.. teismr.si.-M'orw.r of Wutcr and [h or". t _ mum; PM». I; lam, '" of the grant "utubo control or nun, thc t the lam-l M'rvir-nulblv'; no many who "WU hon dent an th, ir labor' fur to uivr them that ur "wit own inn-r114. no comfort of thc bore d irilu' for hum-I it “I Breech-e 14beiitioe/ir, tside M Framai22.-g. A. bt ilm n. Putt I . Imam». "man; up... A: 2t'lltr/dtrt Burma; Burlington; J. "tsaimerrNiGeial, I Thu-mm, Mammal ; Gm. T union Merrickvik: I m- ',?'ltt'l', inâ€? C.Cr4tinu. Mmatreat; Li ' ' rgh:A.W. C I W. 513:}an "MM?" (on the, similarity at" th 3mm. {My lung- Irna'rv ‘l‘clnuly and ( can luau. I’m; A “rough," "CMU.' H. irrituLd The-I, I ICU-med to Nagy», " ml in writ-WM try mdan-nvhial 'ttfo-ti I ri, urn-nu.“ in. “DIP, ." Brown'- thotr I ' I Truck" " Airretts (hr AIM tpd purl-t. ml 'sive. - . gum: fund: In 4rou, hn . Adlai. artd (b [ et, they nr" h-u--!Ljnl “thin oi]. alanine linmn'. lira-Id M Tit-hi. i“ hive pr-m-ul tip-it I-ITI-‘un'y Ly I tM of p! y yum-u. Aim-mt t: Lino-mink ameirq Ce'l'yili"d.'e'; urv- lr-ttr " f "gm 5 _ . Lifelik- ‘ ePitmre. I man in - _ " an! . the 1“ hung! in, ' ,6ieh - _ l, we lure made t lt int My. 'rermertsetarAtrd'. "at“ eeritora_ of Pius Hahn. 0" In! ext-ho our III â€3 that judge 'ertrtntrt'titr. MI- 0mm. mrtho‘l'llu arr won-Jud" o'eira, Few-u, " I“. I '" CHII‘I'I 0' YOI'I'O Input“! Hymn. Tun Ton. Tub-eon. Pe r, Cil- Olive Oil. Picklce. mad. I In], litre, [tr-nay. 'territtt Rubin. rid Whiskey. iuitr, Sioplime. Duh. "I oer-u m-tq-tot" BALE 1'0 counsel: n l , 0cm. ww- TERMS SH.- IACDOIAI. Free'.'.". - -- -- m... i AM; u) IrAnn I 3:1. (51 IESPECTPL'LLY inform th Cilia-d (â€and mm: that they have a plead their AI! 'll'l'hlllh,' and that th BECK!!!“ BOOKS Ire no! opt-l l, We I": h 'hh",,?','. and B y run.“ . t " Art ul in " anvil. 35d hy r 'Ira ni"iiiifiiiiiriiiiiiis, s. " "ttarts-y, In t fluid 0'" M. [Amount-he, . ' III-dwelt- FIoursehold, F' tiold currywlwro at February 6., mm. PUBLIC. M12105"! On Tuesday, th i"ii"rih 1m Ottawa, 1‘qu " tM& Ave-non In". " '3: all!" may“. mum at F. mull-1.00†GRUCERIES! my 1l)rrilnttirgyiyA'1t"y Mr. ." Brawn} [hair id I Tran-ha? ind/y (hr at!" (NI Petro'. and give II- Ant relivl'. In “In“! hit '. Avila! I mt they nr-- h-u.-!Ljnl main ad unnim- Hmmf- Brand M Truth we pnmul tip-it "ticary Cy . ma of any ymll'h. Aim-m: v mum-Mum air rim-my un- le-ttr In f tte-- l, : Hc/lei., " tr, NV 1'org. l hmry Ward lh-wha-r. I 2i.ii2,Cs.r N. P. Willis, NI W Tosk ' _ Hott. I'. A. I'hvlp-g Pros Mass.drtss- KEEN-2H “A Y',c Mt 'XTIUJA I. 'lreolttrtt, dull l'nwirium ti nu. . lurk. F . . lit-lane tint. Reme- clan-d In tirq a. " . n - . ..- . _ Janina, Fri. to, " Brondrt Ills dull uni“, Jun. LS. Irish; Ottmra, Jam. I). " Hott. I'. A. Phi-Illa Pros Ntvirdiptatr. Dr. G. F. Him-bur, IL m. l Prof. Edvard North, Cli mm, .\'.l'-. . Surgeons in the army, tad pttrap 0‘ -. ARIIVALS " Till; tlOisF.U, Hal's; Trot Brilivh ’Au STIFF a; GREGORY. , "£23557. Tad “11!er . - Per F'. s'. Lain Exam“ mums. SPEC! 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