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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Mar 1866, p. 2

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EH if! H1 ill political change: he hot Illuded to, the " nun-ion of wnmm - to be eaidere4 tad thd Emllmy 14ml leach, during a visit to the mother comm-h hand). very cot. did domino- the pan " t Imperial (Em-eru- mm to Minute commercid intercourse be. tucn the Brutal: North American Provinces nud other British Colonies. They were, there. Ion. here in British Guiana, this the sanction “HWY“ fdrd"ittl gunman“, Ind thy expand t m . day or two they would be canal In one of the an,» of mu belong- ing to an quenty‘n any. He simply mom than] this the: to that that the abject in View In: the intuition of the Home Go, urn-tent; (Apphnum) (It. Mcmu‘sll here spit in "a! term- of. the "warm-‘3 and mu. ot' these Northern Qolonies.) AL thigh we but not gum such weather wt Brunt Onion, shinny: we hue ttot the per - nmmr an! the 30:;qu thrrers pm but he". no has“: the Jternations of the moon- mnch m humid.” [ttHy and ht; an mod Lua , mull, and the page": m of Map in - to the truly urn anyhow!” they "re loom? out hath-t 'gt-tta" thdr produce. e be, M In; use» 'M. nth there colonies in the nucl- of - had M entirelywlen on. Ind-h this». ttill We”! lo. swim not, mail the British North American pro- - manual to use it; the ottlrdithrfrtee mum ' parties had the adv make of -ittg the when Be believed we Eiyid "601cm. pound; that ye hive the wdn-uuhluhing unmade. Apphm. “My". urehretupurporof. - but. that could be mutual sud what could but». " the pair“. of "moving all aiding was out o the wny. Tue hon patient“ built; upwind " y..ttryri,ft . A _ A --.'., -- Li. in, remni pro-{nee to the nine of only u quarter of . million, no that the were rally paying in lard call over a million of dollars use“ Said. alone instead'ot pyin‘ the purchase! with her own t':tt'gr And irttat did ther do with t money , Why) they went to 'orto Rico Milo Cubs ti, buy 6 with that cash the very mic!" thore he was addressing were reducing! (hear. hear-- and a Voice: aboish alaVery.) He would at my one if there I” not "something Minn in the uni. of Denmark," (laughter) qrheat Inch a mu ot things could exist. (AWIWJ He believed he could demon. m to them that in t't,'d they are losing hinge ' a true in prod“ owing to “Rizal. of debtite titsderitapdittg, be. been them end their brother colonists, to an "tar at that. with ghoul we have to of I“ a! with than WI rug-YEQ Aivi-.p.,r!y Pe,'"rtt pm- «he. coal. tutte m, an. the" West louse... on than: [and pmduce every article ol trorieal glowlh which the North 9meriean colonies "quire to import. . And yet while Nov-Wuhan III selling iv. the West India- reduce to the extent of two minim 91 dollars, aha pnnhued from‘theae which y the but grown in the they believe they can nug- Bupplying you here. Then t is not pro-Inca! hem, and 1 " the III-Instr} you! curry if ifii total having hem drank, _ l Mr. Smith 'l'lt he begged to returtorantotrt stncere Hunks br the honour that Vad teen dune him. The truty with America hut been referred tot and as far as New "may tuck is concerned the trade batten: it and the United States htvs nearly doubled itrelt' Ange the treaty has teen inopemtun. As he passed thruqgh New York he heard a report that there want tpmepect of the treaty being: renewed tor twelvejtwnthu so u to give the parties all opportunity of negotiating a tevrh Itreaty. Bo he ctune away to St. Thoma» with thawnvict'wtt that met- all the present condition otMltirs was not io bad, aol with the Mt upectuiott that the treaty would he _ renewed. While he gun there waiting " the wh one of the that and moat important subjecu‘ which should receive public attention. He thanked them " the cordial meptkun given him not only on this but on och" occa- sions, and aniline about! have put. pleasure when he went back in reporting moat than. My upon it, He had often been! (“his piece, Maui that be we. here, be thoulht himself from whet he could tell, thetdt'wu A great deal betterltlun it hnd ever been re (bled toibe. (Laughter and enthuse.) ITC')'),',', h their 'visit would have u good effect. ll thought such Vinita were mutually " r may, _ a they tend to cement and l et n‘then end bind together the British _ C vn end British fellow column. (Applttuge) F Norm“, Dutch 8th, 1866. . 'The AditttsntA1ettrmt "deed a ttW-past one o'clock this morning, and immediately pro- ceeded to this Brigade on“, when hu unin- untl were in nttenrunce,Ud worked till ncur daylight. A very large mount of hummus um tum-cud My, the mull ot which will bu announced in . annual Order, which in hourly expected to in“. The numb-u of kle‘rum rewind and dupnclwd to All put; of the Province was enormous. A Britain Order Ill lulled this morning ailing titt all the volume“: in the city tq turn on! " ill-Wu this evening. Gunni- were - on the banks 4m amen-m tart man There were A haze unlabel- of nmpicious pen-ma in" town re.terd.y, but My tin-y seen to have diuppoucd. The] were Foam "eordittg to w pat-om, and was drown And My": weeding to other: - Tho‘excik-zlt thu nothing, when the. new. nursed; III very are“, but bu in“ died out. From twenty to may than.“ men could In obs-hm! for service here, if required LPECIAL TELEGRAMS! (It novm'ul. MIL) KIIP'I'VILLI ”ICIAI. DIIPA'I'CII. 'ONTREAL SPECIAL DESPATCII. [OI'I'I'AL Ant 1'0 'UIIIMI 80,000 . III. . . kmnnu, March ttthr John Carr, the mail cutie: between this plum: 3nd lenickville, who robbed Mr. J. K. and 013mm lipids, ot $1,500 has been a- reoted yak-why in Mound, by Constable Laughed of hereon. th, "o" brought to Prescott yummy. He ha “ready went a Jtortiott'or the stolen money, It appar- that 1urwiaentrt"teutotreuirFthe ot no- ncy {mm the Exp“. Ottioi in Kenptvillu to Mr. and ofthe Rapids, but made " with the that. He [Inch-led ticket: to Montreal. Unit pain is due to Com. laughed " " detective shill In mating the guilty My Ill mill! tom's-n " .03- - not lulu-oat Prev.“ at N In". 'tn " count-ran non. nun. in; KL: GaaaG; iiifio said . EI- Ann! of Cm, tho Robber. o- no occasion “I" the ”In" t 0M Advenlwmc'nlu be III-cw here. ---e-_ tsi-ef---" __ Situatimt “jaw " am. Situation Wanted n itoarthsr. In. To-u-ttttr Mum-1". Tho-try. nun-1"." axirdii1eis or TMIII. T _ summ- inthmnw- an . .. .. ...-. am. B. . 'Do. My“ .. ..r...."" ..ib.4htr. . .tee-oattoasTraunraer"tv-'. 1.0.1:. . Ite. 'lo atrium n .... .qr ttt.4lkr. . '-."The."'r,byseen.et.' u theeeutrptm'et1qe w th Tninn on Unnd Trunk lhllwny mrthe 'tostmsd W . and " Pram-nu mu. t0rry " '.itSttt','t,',eet' I "orsmrctitttt “ml Rank-nub " " pm at the u. . East and Writ, try "all. Dally Ayn-u a N. show of Dunn Autumn Sand I'M-I. M- 'oke.av ' s. and» on.“ Bell'. t'umrn. ”chum , Panhluw.“ _....- . But-vagina ummuo And puma..-“ MW in . Loser mun .. ..... ' mm m Kmptmlr, 0-40-an it. Daily out p. m cum-um wanna... .. n ', amp... Taught-ma ht Tum gm!» F m T m IAM', OF M,'M,'l'd ad,) " put: on.“ _ id b ' 5 on. if ,iert T on. To lulhtl'AU, " at. has" tor British Ntutt.Mm0ertmtttr and Foul“ Countriu TM'III”. It'IT " rut-rub. .‘ F and» ’niud m " ou-p-vote . India! Mulls. c, M. t A. Alla-'- Candi“ sunning-I. vin Ind. close at "ttttl? 1egdttatat'f 11km , vi. New Fork, chry “and. 8 M. " Soon. young. it dug":- BM. awry than». Moldy. " 'fe. " L, nun-w". sun, ....-..._.- --.. _V -- ~Rmxunm Ll'fl’lll sun be hi. attd yam t.t2'.'t'2,', - to the organ: of milieu- "Ar" o"e'eh't,ta'a't 4. . G. P. BAR R, PM. (lutit)ttantlCiats a, our Tim Page will - of!” ROM 9/ the on.» at British Gnu-4,10 ar MM", rub the Speck: tfthe lion. F. areooasatt, and Goren" 11inch. ' 'i' It inuld not he more . matter of regret I thnt the occasion his; uriaen to nuke it deced- sary to send an armed three t9 the frontier " the protection ofthe lives and honors of the Canadian people, than one trf. entire Ippbohe- tion of the pnnnptitude and energy which the government ha. displayed upon this diPult end trying emergency. That the Feniens we capable oi any combined military movement by which they could mnke even I tempt»!!! ludgment in Canada, we have not. the alightcet whemion. Bat a combination one"', tool- on nudmeu, are than dengerouy frpm the folly which pervades their coutuele end the I recklessness of their undertahinge. It b/tui" poo-ible that I tytiiun mid upon my otttte hor- der tom of thf Province could hardly fail to he “tended tith the most lamentable con- pequenccs; with the destruction cl much pro petty, and the lose of men)- valuuhle Ji'"., We have had n recent ample of how much; mischief may be done by evuiere handful of ttttprincipled maurauders who from 'either side of the border should undertake to em- prise end pillage n peecetul and unprolected Reality. The St. Allan. raid was Bi mere matter of hprglnry undertaken " the sole pur- pose (if boil. The Fenian could M" no better object in their -ion upon Canada l they would come simply as lllibustere . free boom and murderers, Brad would decent": the fate which, we Kel muted, would “Mogul: to them by u. [itidittttott end no itijured people. The authorities deserve theliigisert ctmrttmh"iottf br the energy they lulu dis, plnyed; And there in no‘question but the loylltyof the whole people will, it may respond in maintaining imam the.) por tione of Ber Majesty's British Darwinian. flJl'h'lJJ: ies. mun-ran r. ora verity the Fenian: have set d great mission before them, they not only proponeto reform the government of Ireland tt like wise the Church of Rome, comment: g the letter rehtehtatioet by the excommueijtion of en érchbiehop.- Archbishop McCI [hr, or New York, hes incurred the anthem? of the. Fenian Cheroh, worshipping under the minis-try ofthe pious Killien, et Jones! Wood. The New York Herald, reporting, the new doctrine oftltie letter day prophet, 'i'ja'e',ti “Killian we! next introduced, end e eded _ " to indicate the rightot the people to eperuhle l, "on the Seblmh, end to condemn the ection "ot the church euthontiee. Be Mid: In it “lees Christienlike to meet here may, in “order to-p'enk in behtlf ot and s), apend‘ “our dollar in lid u the old lent! which “gave ue birth, not in the egony attit bloody “uncut of revolution? (Appleune' nd ten- "etiors0" Foe our dollar the wrap-heel Killien doubtleee meant your 4ol)ar-trut, there wee en evident confusion 01 We in ME mind on this point. i NEW otpry,ln'Is1iy1i'3'rs. Tro'. I' in 1' OFFICE-Cf“. VJ. That - Sunday tonnoon, let us see ', whet it who the Archbishop 'atid tor which the A Brotherhood have tit':',"",:,""'? him. ' " it we in opposed he slid to [is meri. " ing a toto it in not become we sympathise l 'l with the English government, " because I 'fee nympntliise in the true spirit With he i s's land. We hive seen nothing "l yod we 1 " expect nothing from this Feninn hwvement l " but what with to the sttdf)tirnent of ', " Ireland sud il . people, both in uni country " and nloo in this, the lnnd'ol' theit' “option. I As We believe that only injury will come of " this movement, and time will prove who is " right and svho'in wrong, We _trtlie'e tint " so nothing but mischief hes so“! come of " it, nothing but mischief will {usher come of " it. And I only it not only in the interests " ot our btethern in their on limit but alto " in our interest: here. If our'petle pesltiet " u unt‘ortuiiotely they have pe _ 'sted thus " In, in s movement whieh ell sensible men " and nll true friends of Ireland qonsider one " of fully," which must result in nothing but " destruction and. mischief, it will not only " incite England to oppose lrelond Mill more, " and to rivet still more securely who chins " on our people, but it till incite perhape the " anger and dug-wt of the Aster-icon people " the-lulu: would use. And I - in all the “sincerity of my heart that I look to thir , " suns-anal with ejecting of deep apprehen- “star-for the moon that o spirit ha been l ' " evinced by those whose counsel the people L " have Mlowed in this movement that it will i " raise up ngninst lrishrnen, first " IriHsme.n l " ind then u Catholics, in this land, a spirit , " of persecution equal tothnt tinder‘whieh , " they line so long grinned it: their own . " lend. I sppeol to ell men, and beg of them , " " their on aim, “a for the “it. of 3|“ theirGod, tovithdrov Wm from s " 30va Me My you too he." Illl " may OTTAWA, MARCH 9, 1866. nuts or mung, _------"---- As" I‘LIWINII op ”All." f " lt. III s.wu._ m muv‘um “Twp; It -- ind In» p. 81”.. a.al . (mo-In gs“ “3.31: out Din tullpdl may, at s.atel In 9.” t' I 2233:? A striking illuelrnlim of the Archbinhop'a pmcmiings Iunk pine the name evening in “mum pun ofthe same city, and is}... re Emmi in New York paper? _oihhmda, week: While the calcining clergyman, " 8t. Bridgrt'u Chan-h, coma of Are nu B aid Eighth nth-ct, was radius from an lit-r yu- tudny Archbishop Mccloskey" , letter, de.. nounting the projected Fenian meeting at Jonei Wooo,ayoung man in the pounds. tion stood up And mutated in the out vehe- ment. manner min“ the reading o thftettcr, and my itttcrfe n-nct- with F'ertinuitrtts n the part of the clergy. Considerable exc went wu mum! by thin unexpected tscene Ind the clclgyman called on gen-ml members of the "ongrcmtion'to put the distant»: out, but they ii, n-t’uu-d to comply with his rtiquest, and the communion quick-ddown Mm Borne time. The Brethren are going ahead, in theolxgy, m well u int nlitica. The hermit O'Nahoney Thin hermit good _ A Lives in Jotteis w . F l Ind the evangelist Killian, wh 'tesches _'i'iv:'.,,,',i true intent “ul' the Sabbath" to be "to spend ourdollur," and thereu cicomtnn- nicate-nn ArrhbithoP--aiglttly Amlical, by the by, L, that point. Verijy new world' at leastdoesrnow. We have h la 800k of Mormon-why not a Book of, Fenia. We have had the Prophet Brigham ln Utah, why not the Prophet Killian in Union Square? Potatut Coci-'rhe trusineadit thin Court ycntcrdny In: of no imisortanel. One Mary Damn, vim fit,ttd 54 and com for drunken- no”, and “nan. med John lillér. mum in $2 and com for a (im"r offence. . Banana“ cu.eutlm.-h Punch con- temporary mm t n the Public Works De- partment have tun order: to Q19 Centric-ton of (he runway! uilding, to hare the Logic- btivo CUmbers F rtor occupation by the 10th of April. fi; would point to what E gcncnlly expected myueln In Art r session. Cup Puma-4T1“; hottest thing we have yet you: in the site of a Photograph, an those him by Mom. Stil ' Gregoey. .Whst rent don them complete in the Artistic ind life-like mum-i in which they, Brit colored by time clgvcr operators'. 'rshr thou" are visited by admiring crowds, dam], and no welt trorth . visit. _ _ _ Tum“ 'gsrea.--Yesterdar afurnoon I trotting match tune olon the Ottawa 1tivert. ILJuhn Rener barked his pony again". I mm belonging to Mr. Andrew Campbell, to trot nine milgl from Blanche-River to Ottartr. The mo in: tor. . stake of _ $50, but I good deal of money In: use plated on the horse. try their respective “when. The match wu won by e we which cumin A long dig- hnce . A lam crowd witnoued the sport. 'il F Tn Churn”. mrcvartott.-tTtus deputa- tion, coGiiting of HouJ. 3. Would, Meyot Allen and Cot. Yartkoughtset had an interview yrlth the Attorney Ochoa! West and returned hotne.rerterdar. The deputatioy had impor- tant bulinesrin hand, in reference to work od the (formal! Gaul, which lt is decked Guo, done. It in mid that the Government he been asked to repnlr damage recently sustained by I lock or other work in connexion with the their reception Hunter; Boot,.-") mbl‘lahmt ll now open for the accommodation of the. pub- lic, by whom it will, doubtless, be We” po- mnlled..v " we stated I few ours Mo, the building bu been thoroughly taunted, and, by the application of the painter, decorum, ind upholsunr'l at, hna mumd s moet a. null" and comibrtattto nrtkamnett--ettiB- elem to win the eotNvrsce of my guest. Mr. Bnmiiton's reputation a a caterer is n gnu- unk-e that the want; of the inner mwlll duo _ receive the beat attention. fill hotel will, we ‘ are sure, soon become one of the most popular i in this section. LGdAI: _fN Ewe. Parr-rout-People well posted don’t require to he told that It the store of B. Eaton t Co, llidcnu street, onions theihcnpest and best finer paper-housings, etc., tor home far. nishing, mywhere procunhle, an be obtained. l This store is stocked with all the or- tiqlcs in the trade, and of the iirtest quality. There is n splendid Jot of picture frames, plain' and gilt, pier and mirrar'lrnmcn, end .180 s Me Mock "rt ape-try, of every kind. The decorative work, pointing Ind gaining, done by this house, in of . very superior description, specimens of which on be teen in the Depart. tmental Buildings. There is on View, in the -store, s new end beentifnl inside window blind~ iii-iii; cheapest and Post durable nrticle of the hind we here seen. Altogether, tho stock on head in well worth examination. J. A. Mould, Gnu and McGee left town yesterday by the on o'clock afternoon min l " Moartmal, when {in important meeting of the (blind will beheld on their nrrivnl. The position of the Province in regard to the queln tion of defence, ind limiter: connected them. with, including the calling out of the militia, will receive the culled oottaidomtlott. The anionic: of tho Cabinet, including the Premier and Aime] Genet-ii East nnd Welt will be irrMontreat today. Their colleague: here cw "min then speedily if neceunry, n upocinl min being in rendineu to leave Gunman] hour. Hon. It. Rewind into men Ottawa 10-day. (hum meeting' will be lucid in Montreal for none “no. Col. new - colnpnnied the Hinilwn from Ottawa. lame with A summons from His Excellency the Governor General, Ron. Mean. Tire New or one -s.-Neweorne" l experience cousidereblc inconvenience in dnd- 1 ing their wey from one pert of our city to en- I other, for went of something to Judicate the me by which each street is known. Nume- rous complaints here been made on this sub- ject, end public attention hes been ‘repcetedly directed to it through the press, but so fer without effect. we ere informal that two hun- dred street signs could be furnished end put up for fifty dollnrs, which number would give e feir ellowence to ell streets requiring' them; and really it 'seems preposterous that the pub- _ lie should labor under so serious en inconven. ience when en expenditure so triding would effectually remove it. In this connection we mey rcmerk that there is enothcr matter rc- lsting to the streets which is likely to “use some cmherressrnent. In severel' insmnces there ere two, end in one cese three streets beefing the One Isms. For exemple, the city Imps show three on". streets, two George streets, two Queen streets, two Bolton streets, two letcelte streets, two Gloucester streets. end twoCethoert streets. It Ottewe wes ten times its present sine there might be some 'ex- case for s seerclty of unmet. But surely there [ een he - enough found to give eech street super-etc one ; end surely our city e'xchequer is not so impoverished but any dollers een he spend to tell folks in whet street they live. The errivel of the troops, end the members of Perlhment, so soon to take piece, renders it more then ever necessery that the streets should be nemed end homes numbered, II thet diiticuitr of finding pereone, delivering letters, end so forth, will be felt by e lugs number of strengers, used to e better system elsewhere. The conveniendh of strungers end residents, on , well es the reputation of our municipal author- , itiegtor‘oodsensqereetstehsin this test- ter, which should he no lower neglected. OTTAWA TIMES, MARCH iy, with The deputation wen ple-d with Tn Puma." Brrtiatmuir.-The "hitti- tom who have been cottsideriiig the chums of the Cotttmetom for those buildings, have fin- lqhed the code of Janet, Hnycock k Co., and mode their award, which gin-n those gentle- men $90,000, in addition, of counw, to, what they have Already rccciwd. The expense: in- curred by the, Government in the {miter Amount to about $30,000. Wu bolieve the _ Commission appointed hy the Simian-Id.- Dorion Governmcrlt in the above can, reported that tho Contractor: were in the Governmvnt'n debt to the extent of $60,000, which shows tu1tugtrdfftc'tvnce betmVn.the estimate of the Commissioners and the awani, of the Arbi- tnton, of $150,000. The inquest on the body of Sin-ah Martin-y m continued ycltenlny afternoon, ih the City lull. After hearing the evidence of eight wit- nesses, the jury returned the following verdict: " That the "iu'turrrhWorruoo' came to her denttrby npoplcxy, brought on [By the 0111's- nivo we of intoxicating liquormnnd not by any hurt; injury trr-violence, done or committed of the mid Snub Morrim-y, to tho knowledge to the mid jurorl. And the jury talw phi. appur- tunity to express their regret that two of the city papers should have anticipated, their ver- ‘dict, by injudiviouuly announcing that a brutal murder hut been commuted, und thereby dun. ( Aging the fair name of this city." [The latter sentence him no application to the-Tun, which did not commit the mistake referred to-namely, publishing :1 story about t ritual", in a cm of natural tieath.--Far.1 We have great pleasure in recording the loyal and enthusiutic rerponec made here, as everywhere throughout the Province; to the Government's all for 10,000. volunteers to do. tend the Canndinn Frontier from hostile opem “one. The Adjutant General's Department at Montreal, the military head-quarters of tho frorinee, worked with astonishing energy all Wednesday night, and, by PP'" of tho tele- guph,wns able to semrdts orders to every militia district in the country 'by an early hour on Thursday morning. The consequence in Ottnwn was that, before daylight even, our gallant citizen soldier: were seen hurrying to their srrnories, to put them- selves in readiness for hay emergency. Thu" two Rifle Companies, Numbers One and Three/ and the Tield Battery, mustercd in good strength, in uniform, and. with all the neces- sary arms snd ttecotttrcmettttr. The corps were ordered to hold themselves in readiness)“ day, for notivo service, it called upon, and the command was most cheerfully obeyed. Odi- cerium! men turned out with sn nlncrity nnd enthusiasm worthy of their discipline and pat; rlotlsm, sud comported thcmwlvea through- out the day in a manner that would do .credit to Vetersns. , I H ' Drlerpscrnie T11 h' PRO VINCE A good deal of excitement prevailed during the day, particularly in the forenoon, and the defence of the country from Fenian wanders, was the universal theme of conversation. We could perceive no diltruut, no unworthy Mrs on the pattof our citizens, in regard to any- thing that might transpire; but, everytdnerv, on the contrary, calm confidence in thh. wis- dom and resources 'of the thwerutrterit, and firm faith in the patriotism and power pf Canadiana to defcni their country itgaitlst all her toes. Them in no doubt as to the willinguou of the people to make the. trial of protecting the land from invalion or rapine, and the bulletin plmost u niVeml that Sweeney: Fillihustera would meet' with It very ugly reception in Canada. In! nltht About. nine o'clock the bulk of thtrolunteem were released from further duty when this morning. A guard, however, wag placed on each armory." The-volunteers will be under tdr from the time of calling out; The Bell's Corners Inf-ntry Combcny, under the coniuund of Capt. Powell, also reported, in strength, for service, in obedience to orders. The turn-out was large and highly creditable. ' Lat night . gum w“ placed on the Public Building' to churn protection. We don't think there wu my fear otdamage, but it's: eotuidered adviuhle to take every precaution against even the Appeunnce of danger. . su-S-o, u 0mm Hugaziu" tor Feb- rury, in . good - dumber. the able of eon- telm eonprieing . uriety of intending nuhjecu which no dult with in that planet thumbing etyle which eon-tinte- the ehmof lightl'wenture. The illustntlenl ere. u Intel, replrktbly good, and Are. elm, worth the price of the Number. “Arnedele” in “tinned. Agent. ve have I no“ Amble‘liunry met lithe Pebrulry number of the "Arm," . leg-sine of light media; which he: glued, Mood, u it (leaner, greet meson with the intelligent public. The attribution Ire of high merit. which; Mere-t with induction. For uh by Dude & Sou. _ Ttrvmr.--$" in. mind from J. Dado & Son the " Gunner” Ruhr," for Jung, . nun" - cannula; u “do: 'ee nay-1mm paper: qt: tho following handing “New ..-" LivinngM'l lubed M In Trim.” " Simon do loom, Earl at him-Int," " Tony-oil‘s Enoch Mil-n." " M. Slim Bonn," “(how- mm," " Min Burro Na- no'm.” " Talmu’l Arabia," " Canaan and aroma“ in Darwin and Art," dot " The Collin; Sudan." The not “who! of tho now “In"! 22tt and " Every Edvard-y," _ paw-had in , In for ml. by Dario l Son. The uloetlou m from mmmlhhpiphmlqmndon [ subject- d-ing Mal. [ The Indian hue I rich an! thit booth In "De. nal-owl Inn-inc " foe hutch, wont-fun tho lptin‘ fable”, paten- of we». of tho MM“, (no, work, boa-tho“ mlpu. “(I I “do. a! nucle- inland tor, and both hunting and Ine- M to an flit as. nu excellent “abouts: be land " Durio l Son's. 'firrrtir.rr.)ti9tyv' _""- A. LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCIIES. Tho‘U-ltod Btat . Gavan“. neg-end to Act-ow the Irish Republic u n lime-tapewor- Wuumorox, Wrelt t.-'rhe Secretary and Treasurer has issued s (-ireulu to Custmu's officers sud agents of United Mates in ton in countries, directing their sttention to the emenutory wining to the importation of foreign attic and hides. A copy of which is appended to the circular, and 'urs:-" have determined to suspend its opentions in regard tome importation from countries other than Europe," the cattle diseue does not set in to prevail elsewhere. Custom oilicisls will take are that no meat cattle, or hides of men. mule, coming directly or indirectly from any port ou'lurope are landed on my point what- ever from mum m of Mar, 1866. , Custom odieertr will require that the con- sula- certificate SCCompn ing etch invoice of meat cattle, Ind of the hé’ co of meat cattle, excepting than from Ca and other British Provinces, Ihnll safe that the cattle disease in not, and haa not been recently prevalent/nad that he is tatisfied that Inch 'importation in free from disease Ind until the timt of Pay, in the thence of such consul-r Intern-mt on my invoice -ivittgafter that date report each one to this depnrtment, ad unit iu its struction. It will be men that under this mutton the importation of cattle unthidu from Ctnndaand other British North Ameri- can Province, in min permitted, it bring uydetoo4ltltat theinincinl authorities have adopted men-urea” prevent their introduc- tion from Europe. c'oxwvm's In; our ARoemlln G - “ITISG " W tt,MM""ho'G IAII IIITING'AT unooxm'x. A Very lode-t log-en. Book NOTICES, Saw Your, ttth..-mtc Fenian: assembled in mun meeting last evening in Brookyln, Ind passed rcsoiutions requesting the onferring ot treilirwrcutrt rights on the Irish fll.')1'G; by the l'uited States Government. The Trabune‘: Washington telegram my: the mania for duo troying article. of furniture in the Executive Mansion, ior the purpose oncoming mementocu still seem to be unabated. A man and wnmnn Wyre arrested for cutting the curtain in the I emit room, and taken before the Superintendent i at Police who bolas the gentleman for further invvstiatation. V - -.. - in! c, .... _l N yew You, gth.-.-t'tteamer Jun: will no up u half-past nine'thin n. m. t V i The l-‘eniunn held an immense mus meeting l at Wauhingum hut night. Advices from Newsprlcu‘n mu- that Gent Scott in still there. It is rumored- that Gen. Stmdman wu to sum-Gui Ilctt. onby,and that Gen. Fullerton was to he Secretary oftitate. F Recruiting for the Liberal Army, in going on at New (Mans. T The President's Vrlo of the Frtdmnn'a Bu- reau Bill Arrested the contemplated emigrntiun l of at large' number of Texans to foreign coun- tries. I Goods Ith- m-lling at Houston 25 per cent be, low the invoice price. t - ’ --. . A a...- _rat_.A, " De. - The report of the nee making Mama om. NEW You: ttth.-Licatenstu2envrs1 Grant and Mali, tuecompaincd by tivrtcrau vincent and Nichols of the War Departmuut, "on. E. Washhurnv, of Illinois, and when, ard " the St. Nicholas Hotel, en route to West Point to' attend the funeral of Col. Bow-no. V T he World's Washingum telegratp my, the Sunni» Naval Committee had under munidcr- ntidn yesterday, several important mamas I'v- lating to the naval survive, but adjourned without coming to any determination. I Late Mexican ulviu a my» that the liclginn rump: refused to fight under Impvrial Ocu- cum. 'hrtmvn.t.r, Pts., 8th.--A destructive fire broke out In" cvvrting in the . stable of J. T. Kibbic, an Franklin strtwt, and EDITH. with great fury east to Arch,. And south to Water streets, destroying the entire block-ll; build- ings in number, among which 'r" the Open Home. The building» burnul consisud mostly of clothing, srrccsry,stitoett'1yef livery mm“. Lou estinnwd " $100,000. lnsura'ucc less than $25,000. " Latest from Europe t ARRIVE]. OF'TIIE In I. CITY or NEW \’ORK. Elect of the The Qua f"" Lator--ArHv" or the . and I. I. Jaws. Nor You, tth.-.The a. "City qf New York from Livcrposrl on the 213%, and Quecrstuwn on the 22nd, has Arrived. , _ " .. n A V \V _I_ --..I A- an. my ....-, ...... ......_.-. , The Malta had tailed for New York, and ar- rim-d out on the 20th; tho [Ink tun on the 2m an. ' 2 ' The United Staten ship-0L! Canadayua arrived at Quecmwwn on yy 201b, Vl‘oroul Adan gte.tortmq Come-eo- The suspenulion of the ”dim" Corpo Act in lruland'wu mocked with unin-rsnl ttpprubs- thm in Engl-ud, and very general satisfaction in Ireland. (I . In the first effort uneasiness and depression wag perceptible, but the vigor shown by the gowrnmunt In: natured cor6icmLv. and has had 1 tum-able "ect. ' . The Act tutthorizct, the arrest and deten- tion lncuswdy, until the lot of March 1867, ofnny person suspected of uonnpiru'y. The cttiefotriect of the manure is to enable, the authorities to deal with numerous Fenim embark-a from America, who In: represented to be. muttered in all directions. . The Police act vigorously and um making large numbers of BrresU. The military force in Ireland urn: being- strongly reinforced from England. " Hugh new, Commander in Ireland, de- tstetarther instructions from tho govern- ment, ' Four semen“: of regiment: " Limerick lave been placed under arrest. _ _ _ ' . n,_ 'AL_ " Ainong the latent menu no Gen. John tr. Gleason and his brother, Joseph Glcewn, of the Peder-l Anny. T The Police were fired on from u house in Tipperary, where 'g,',t','g1.i, drilling wu in program One of t e ofticem was seriously wounded. Some of the men were menu-d. J. P.' McDonnell, supposed Head Centre in Dublin w“ "rested. Order continues to be maintained. - _ _ ""riiiiiTi, passed in the Home of Lords, luthol’hing the Irish Government to take possession of the telegraph wires if new-my. -. " H -* In" ____.I:__ a... mun. ""iiiirTiiv2iGiiG" "frm" regarding the cattle plague [ruled both Houses of Parliament. -- __ ,, "' L A; - n.. -.......‘A:..- no r The Queen will hold a tine reception " Buckingham {More during the mu; but regular drawing room levees will, continue to be held by the Prince Mid Princess of Wales,. l. as ~_k-l,.‘L..J AA m m..- y, ...- - -e--i- W, - - - ' Menage: trom the Queen were presentad to both Home: qL Parliament, “king provision to he made tor Prihcou Helena on her mutiny, and Prince Alfred on his coming of use. In the House of Commons cluims were in- iroduccd for A Reform Bill,extvmiing franchise to All male- over 21 yum of age who vrere flirly MUM. (Hutton declined to shed any light on what the Government s'rropcsas would be. In French Corps Legiulnif draft in rcuponacto the Adda-st, cxprcms satisfaction _ .. A ALA -_____, gnu“. ., \L..:;.. response": me ”new, Vl'ulnm a mum.“ “v" at the assurance that the ex dition to Mexico in to clone. ' Address then “Eldon to traditional sympathies! between France and the United titatess, Ind aye, tuner that the American- ought not to take umbmge at the prom-nee of French troops in Mexico', to render their recall dependent upon nnother but our own con. veniencel, which would stuck our right And our honor, which your Majesty guards irith mlicitudo worthy of Fume ted the nuns ot Napoleon. dr ___. u . ' - ,, - - 4 AI -A __.__.l " ‘LAuo Tir, Patric gives A report that Seward is about to send . conciliatory derpatch to France, in- timating the readiness of the United Slates to proclaim neutrality in Mexico, nubject to cer- tain conditions. . The Suez Canal queuion hubecn definitely settled. The company retains no land wink ever except for maritime chum-ll. This po- litically removes nll possible question, or dil- pugmt MORE TROOPS FOR IRELAND- PM... 7 ' It in shied that recruitimpitt Aurtrid, [at fill up Austrian 00er in Mexico, commences n a few days. Austria, without recognising the, Kingdom ofluly, in mining for improvements' in the commit! and commercial mlutionl with thatfountrr., _ L. . H " note to AME TGiriiii/iitat, A personal un- ion of the Duchics with Pruuia is the only so- lution of is, trciueswisrriieutt.ie question. "mm. v. P... --...--...,. --. - Losooi, February 22dd.--Br telegraph to oteenrto#n.-rhy bank of England In: re- ducul [lid rate of ink-rest. to t per cent. FetsiarOtretsta contin mtivc. The. PIE: Patric “ya, ruin proposals have eminated from Maximilian, which renders it impossible 'he return of 5,000 troop. from lexico by the end of lay. . "h'irJi'i%TiirTian sior York “giver! It Queenstown gods); _ - _ -7 tGT/ral, -itii.LLir." S. Java from Liverpool on the afteruo,on of the 24th, Ind Queentown on the 25th wrist-d here It tr.80Atn., _ _ _ In the Home of Commom Mr. Gladstone stated that, no recent communication Ind taken place with the United Mates, relative to the joint squadron to be sent to the canto! CuU tf? ttop the dive trade. Mr. Lnbauchere calicd attention to the neu- mlity In", Manned that, the interest of humanity required their revilion, and cited cues of the Confederate Privateer'"" evidence. After memo dchte the Attorney General' ud- mitud that the subject mu, of eoitsiderabie im- portance, but In defended the course of the British Government. and trusted that tht American people would we ultimately, that it in} oply denim?” of painkining pert-e; - van, "'""""? v- .-"--_)P . Walming Asked if the govcnment had made my representation to the America gown- meat relative to therPcaian proceedinghln Almeria. Mr. Gladstone regretted that the subject had been brought up. The government had no knowledge id my wounding: to justify than In making representation' to the America: soremmeht .MOBE FENIAN ARREI‘I‘I. ii said that PM it about to send u THE POLICE 17133005- u.“ ,...‘-. rt of the of the abrogation of the dc. gMatatnoratr a free port in wrung. l In Public gag-ni-Mor" at Buckingham Palace.\ . H-beaa Corpu- “upende- In Ireland- I. I. Born-uh! The attic ies: is still increasing. The Men weekly n-luml show 13,000 ca-lite, urgent. gunning yech-pqnch “$1.; iGir/ti.C-The'straawr Barnum, from 'r,.t.t'l""g, Feb. 17, 1nd Southampton, In: a- rinal. t cw; sntjciwlvd. - i A e "vrto. t"""' """v't""'Y. The Royal Mail stcamcr “Map: Moodie, which left Liverpool on the aw-mmm of the 2gth ult, And th-t-nshll‘n on the 'cut, ntriwd In'rc this morning, bringing thrce uluyn' In»; ll" 7 Lowest, Feb. '25.-Furuter Inc-us " rc- niams Wcl’t' mule yesterday. . A box of 'trvtsadtrs and Orson sin-ll; bare born sciml in Dublin. _ _ Pan's, Feb. 2t.--T'tu. Bonnie in Bat. Ram!- closq 09,7336. , _ " . . lmmms, Fell. 25.-A revolution has broken out in iottica. Prince Comic. I'M “ken pri- soner by the army.,and forccd to sign his auiication. The Lc-gislnturc unanimously proclaimed Count Flanders, "annular. Inch "excitcmcutprvvails in the rwighboritsg with ciple cities. .; . V " ~'I"‘ He--"-' - l ' Loam). , 2?.nd.u-The dinner in honor of wli'l,'/',2',ne's' birthday, was nun-led by nbo'ut two hundred bulb-s and gentlrmcn, Hun. Freeman Morse, Consul at Luudun, presiding. Among the gurus wure Minister Adams, thc Sven-wry of Legaliun, ”on. llco. Pol-mm late U. S. charge d'Atfaircq at the Hague, I'rof.) Baldwin Smith, and Cyrus Fivld'tr. la-ttprs‘ of rvgtut were thim read from Brightaud utbur distinguished mun. Tb. usual toast and wu- timcntu were drank. Mr. Adams (unlined his tspeech to a brief exprcuiou of tbmlu Jud patrtoticatrpirtttiotut. . An vxtraordintuy meeting of the Atlmtiv Tclt'gl’lph Company, will be held on the ttth of March to reucivu cxplanatioms of arrange- ments made and agreements mutual into with contractors and those, for laying the sable during the pn-scut year. OPENING Ol' rw h' NE W Blt L _ WICK LEGISLA Tun E. Mr. Prniulm! and hon. gm'lrnmt o.fthe Legal-tube Found! ' Hr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Home of Autmbly J It "orxid no ttatisfaction to meet you again assembled in Parliament. In M'ronilm‘v with instructions received by me, since the close of the last session, I member of my Government was doapntchcd to Quebec to nth-m] the Coutt. cil summoned by the' Governor Gram] of Canada, from the various British Sorth Ameri- can Colonies, for the purpon- of Mini-cling nuisance to Her MNirty's Government in msmtiating n commercial trmiy. I hove di- rected the report of that gentlum-n to be laid before yum The Government of the United States having summed I resolution to tersi minute the Treaty exinting between that Power and Great Britain, for Reciprocity regulotion,“ I deemed it right, on an invitation of the Government of Canada,' and with the concurrence of thnt of Nova Seoul, to deipatch I delegate to Washington for the purpose of endtaworing, in council with Her Majesty": Minister in tint Capital, and dele- gates from-the one: Provinces, to procure the temporary prolongation of on arrangement which has proved mutually beneficial to both countries,“ hope that we might be than " t'orded time for negotiations, with A View to tho permanent renews] of the Treaty. _ _ . . . " AI AA- -,_AA AIALA r I regret to inform you that the "orta of the dL-lvmttcu have not beep Attended with luc’ecu, and that the Treaty will consequently. very 'thortiy,cxpire. I do not, however, suppose the discussion on the aubiect to be nitsailr clomsi,ami I trust that when revived it my Ind I to mtisfactury rcsultxl. Mean while it in for you I to consider whether my twin! of the reve- nue law of this Proviuce my be rctyivrtd new» vary by obmgntion of this agreement, Ind with the View of aywertaiaitmtocthcr in this event new chmnell may not he opened to our tom. un-rce. [hive in f1,'t'aA',i,,' other Gover- nors of the 'British/o American Provin- ce: dumbed dclcgntcs to the West India md certain States in South Antonia. Papcm n the subject will be laid before you, And you l will have Imam-d with indignation the axing truce ofacortspimcy, having for in avowed oltject the dirtnembcouwe of the British Elu- pirc. Vatican circumntouces would - which indie-tux that tut attack on wine por- tion of Her Majesty's N. A. dominion: is con- tempt-tut by those engaged in this and wicked k enterprise._ 7 . GOVERNOR GORDOI’I IPKECII. " in ditticiilt to bcliete that on attempt " certain to be atteridcd uith failure, an be seriously iotcuded. I rejoice, however, in the conviction that but one untiment- 1oyatty--,attimates the people of this Province, Ind thatthe inhabit-nu, of every race, and and station are alike rculy to mpet any - gresion Int‘ punish unprovoked hostility. I know I my rely on your hearty mourn-nee and support in the adoption of pewaxttionnry mquurcu which my be medal to "on no grove. I couuttr u the occasion of on med conflict within our borders. - . You will by gntitlcd to learn that the Act placed by you during tut session for better rugulation of the Militin, has worked in I highly satisfactory mmncr; _ My attention has been steadily directed tow-rd- carrying in provisions into mm, mid my warmer: thanks are due to thou- who Inn-c afforded me uplan- and "icicnt usisumw in this mix-ct. The attention of the Imperial government, And the various cotortial dependencies of the. British crown, bu of Me been more noriouily direct- ed to theaenisa'.iott “this impoetoatbmnctt of [Miami ddsncc, and with your aid I trust the 'ti1itiwfurce of New Brunswick my, ere long boyhood in I condition of ctBcteacr. The Bill relating to the inane of Tumry 'toter, pulled by you with Impending chum-I, but: not yet rl-ccivod Her 'uietrty's approval. The reasons which hnve induced Her misty to dolly uncut to thin Inc-sure will be forth- with communicnted to you. In compliance l with the request conuinui in an Adda-u from the Home of Assembly, two members of my- Executivc Council were directed by no to proceed to England, to confer with Her Inju- ty's Government on various questions of importance, and to conduct other negocintiona I on behalf!“ this Province. The report ofthe" dclegntcumill immcdintc1y be laid before you, sud you will learn with ntinlnction “all n ccutmct9as bcen clitoral into by them, wh ch in conjunction with momma-I adopted by good I New scan. will imure'thc completion of n l nilwny communication between tit. John and I Hdihx " no dirtant date. - _ A contract has also been completed " the conntrudion at n railway from tit. John'. to the frontier of the United Mate: n'orku, which line nlrondy commenced nnd we now in pio- V BIC“. Since I inst. met you in pnrlinment. the Crow but been deprived of the services of two {its most distinguished fiutetlottaricie in this rovincr, nod I now desire to express to you my keen some of _ the Irma which New Brunswick hu unstained, in the retirement of Chief J untice Mr James Carter, an! the death oLChicf Justice Parker. I HASpeakcr and Gentlemen I the frotoe V " 'emblg. An account of the inqu: and expenditure of the put yenr will laid before you, [ nlthough the revenue cucécdcd the estimnte, nnd 1 Im happy to inform you that since the close of the tianttcint year, it ha Wily in- ‘ proved. The estimates, which will be in. medintcly submitted to you, have been tuned with as close an attention to economy In Mine regird for the public service nnd security at l the Province would permit. l Mr. President and mm, Gaul” of the Laid.- i tire Council J Mr. Sir-kn and, Outlet-cl ' the Home If Awnbly: » ' I have received Hy Majesty. ol-na to communion“ to, you the correspondence on ‘the thin 'of British North America, which i in: than place between Her Ingest}? tel l pat Budahiy of Mate for we Colonic: and the 5 decrnor Gena-l of (funds; had I an Met I directed to expreu to you the strong And deliberate opinion of Her _Il-jo»ty'n Govern- lactic, that it is m object much to be ttS that ill the British American Colonies ghoul " June: lemma house ud- Mica, a LGodcrich, were Ieatrortd by fim ”and” - to unite in one Government. The” pnperu will be hid before you I trttpt' out your deliberations my dance the wclhre of the Province And in people; and u n pledge that this will be the one my be found on their being undcmhn,“ I up cum they will be, under A full new of your gave maponli- bilities, and in n spirit at oice confident of ult-mlinnce Ind of loyal attachment to that grant Empire, of which New Munich in I Maud her connection with which hum her security and her pride. ' .Mr. Hrsup's bond, am Gpderich, burned on Sunday night. Inn $700. morning v',.-F'urther Arrests of Fe- “manor, Much sun "tlg; u" . 6 7 , ' - - let-n It . a . Sultan‘s tolling u 'MI. pr 'h Gold opened and damn: "ll. ' Cm quiet " Me fur middling. Receipt; of “our 3701M“, “a, a. Me In" (at cannon subs. and no“, a. a on. saberat86t'ss Brroe furs-”h. T, " . , use for curl-mu; ' a. " iii {or rheret may“): I 7 30 (at "ok-ii'.-. Onto-ld' I " " “and; Mr, a“ on; MaMe room; an iult'ag,.'rt, for)?” Irtd lie-whr-vit, t ' $?urk-.4suto.6700 m. n no (. ' - min, dating " .26 “(at ' u for old (In. Beet and}. I Dusted "up did! u " . Inc. I auditury at " I We. P L 'hh e uiuu " mm tr 2 30c. , , , if Pouch": dull " " n 29: " Ate " mtned. I Cut-Inna quiet. a _ - xe-‘vutmgu; swan tour and an, but nine. tho 5....- . and LAM? “um. _ “and I'm no] u, foe H "tf_felitfyte 3". Tred.. 1 'd H When ch34 dull m In. t a... nightly in ("or a! up". " w d on clan-d nodenul min “I A“. “- l'ork emu-d be“, IJIW". lug, a _ _ lard closed In", u " . Ink. _ Prana-tutter Emu, ill-ad Cad Squib: . Bag Plant WIMV-SUW Kn. I Guam..." No] “can ttSTB-Per 3211...... Batu.r:r-Per - It: 1u'ertat--ytsirxy-._. 'Bos-Nr................................... I ii I a; P-u............................... fa . a a Ft4mr.-dh.att my“. . Mr - H it 'He. minor W. Boga un‘n a m flg2raeg,i,'t'a higher . Btatter--8e- ' . ' Ae.-P+ an ad but“ but- “I buoy-II. Inuit-In quid Ind ugh: V . __ Pmilio- My. owning-till ih. aataedortr'uAtuotru.ec. .-. _-..- _ Ian-k. PM! W567. .813 ; 5:20: I" "m lag“. b31 , IWtnois Cult-l. "2 TT. . lib-731. can. “In of - gr,Ut,Tg'da to ”.000 m... Mlldin‘ 0.000 frghtt'e, " “pun. Tho-uh! In but! at"; and prison an rah: Iowa mam-g "r, '3'“; ”a, “a r u the r '- h print ”“3 I." _ _ 12t',', won in "rt bye“: luau. mm A Co. ”mu And My [ital-u. “out “and: «It to all {quit-tinn- “in“, I“ ' When in modem. ion-M u. Mun ftgtgitr"""Ti" {nu-W .3“. “fr lbl. _ _ can nigh“, Alum ' Coq'"'" good dmnaod u tho In. an”. Pod new u“!- a (all "In. ' Bm quit: and M has. m wry dull. . Chou Ir- lat chic. Mela-um; Anion. nun-u Aabr..-Poo dull " 31- a " ".. In - tee: . mil-t. --., u Canola an . m . mm an; teat, m . 1mm mum. - YESTERDAY? MONTREAL . . Pot . I - lium-l. “In: Tho “of: Cimlor coy-tho at. In. boon to I {ohmic amp-nu - hu boon arett Ind. by Edda-I. and -. we Madrues (to. 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