caTAaLOGUECONX a invente s been 4""""" _ a w hst m““;*__d‘ Bank Ste,> * red to ‘.’N o Pm d pedats for the feot ® f No'u'Ҡmo@"® "" use of i the tone. S8TRUMT :uk-u.‘pt:: «th, and will re. uy other R 1 natural :’-' of the instry. BKACH ! i9. IES, with r.‘fll% r SUB BASS. _ RT b aus h_- hey Your is the only to act upeD Wrâ€"â€"" in thié ‘MM“ m projected from th# ATEXT ml'u ‘ ; the stringsary ‘flhc“N ‘M‘MM ty ption of '!mv- the have never heard it TBe SE ul to effect this ObRSS ’."".kï¬" upon the old . smy s »â€"We ptly musical critic of ve examined your o y ears, hand and may. mellow, ANTLYT oy in USE! By . these im. for FTVE Tean & €O.) NEW T â€" »8" Aumwis to all Law Courts in the District of Ottawa. * February 7, 1866. 43â€"ut PERIXTIEX G. *,* Every description of Printing, from a Mammoth Poster to the Smallest Card, execuâ€" ted in the neatest style, aud at Prices that will B 1RRISTER® and Attorneyseat«Law, solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c., &e. * Orrice: Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, Sussex Street, Ottawa. P. J. Bocurey, LLB. W. J. Scort, Jx. Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1860. â€" 1â€"y Amas:v-.ubl..\w. Solicitor=in= Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office:â€"North side of York Street, two doors from Sussex. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. 78â€"6m BAIIIS‘!‘II and â€" Attorney=at«Law, solicitor in Chancery, ‘Conveyancer, &0. Odice at his dwellingâ€"house, Queen street, between Axcalfe and O‘Conmor streots, in rear of the Gorâ€" «cament Printing office. _ N Bll.lfl".l-‘fâ€"l-l', Solicitor«in= Chancery, &e. Ormice : Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. Oftawa, Jan. 12. 1866. 21â€"y out th and Rissell _ Qeric@ : In the Court House, L‘Orignal Janzary £7, 1866. 7 snRZZX * h. Chancery, Conveyancer, &¢., Sussex uevice: Umon Baildings, Ottawa. Febraary 1, 1366. DUNNING & THOMPSON, A?l’ol!l!l-h?-l-l" Solicitors=in= Cnancery, Conveyancers, &c., &¢. uerice: Court House Avenue East. A. I. Desxixe. T. W. Tuowrsox. Ottawa, Jan. 16. 1866. _ _ 24y W. .\lAumlALl‘g:\'l’ul&)' SON, BAIIII‘I‘II. At y, Solicitor; &e» Orsice: Horas‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks and Elgin stroets, Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y vise arranged. _ i No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" int the written order of the advertiser. L + R. A. BRADEEY,: > AW, Chancery, and c-vqw ..;.;.".I:“-'.'..'i“&....lefw. 4 February 7, 1866. C 43â€"ut MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, BAIIIO‘[“G and A tuiorneyseat«Law Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, ‘J Conveyansers. e " Ee O _ Orrte®: Le al ite the Post Office ““mnmw Wirtam Dock. Juiics P. Bocks. ttawa, Feb. 7, 1868. 43â€"ut, Tsaxus r the f _ Qrwice: Inthe Court House, Ottawa, C. /W Rosezt Lers. Joux J. GmorL Vitawa, February 7, 1866. CLEGG & NELLIS, BAlmm and Attorneyseat«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ies Pablic, &c., ko Orvice: Telegraph Building, Metcalfe Street, Otawa. Wy. Cures. Ottaws, Fob. 7. 1866 AI'OC.\‘I'II, Barristers, and Attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. Oraces: Hall and Aylmer, C. E. Mr. l:i"u will attead at Hall on Tuesdays and Tssb avery week. L Jas. W. Mcxay Waont, B.A.B.C.L. Ortawa, March 30, 1866 her D MAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, ATIOI!I Y $«A T«L A W , Solicitors=in= Chansery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &e. Orsice: Post O ce Bailding, Eigin Street, Ottawa K. B. Hurcoc«. R. H. Harycock. February 7, 1366. 43â€"utl oTTAWA TIMES, A Weekly Edition of the Tiugs will be pubâ€" hed every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed sabscribers for wh per Annum, if paid in "o=+ if not paid in advance, #4 50. Anvoeu'r.. OMlcet No. 17, 8t« Potex Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be m-;.m.l promptly to any business the employes, and the public generally may entrust hi. . Mr. R.attends regularly the cirâ€" tuitin and for the district pf Quebec. December 24, 1865. 9â€"y VOL. Pl:vufl.u.hm\so IUI':{QI; : Lower ('nn:;;.) '()‘eo .:‘-l residence, dlu- er, near ( . . Ru executed -itbnl::v:rmy. "Gmm od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt LAn Agent and Broker, Natary Pubs lie, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, ‘.h“fljblbo“u‘ D.lr'l Motel, ll: * to transact any iness connecte 'ilz"lto Crown Lands Department, in Land Claims, taking out xaan\#. and m any agency for p::!‘ having business with any (itawa, Fob. 7. 1366 1. CNNOiR, TTORNEYâ€"ATeâ€"LAW, Solicitor in PR EVERY MORNING, 04 thi BV W AriWP T. DARKTNEBLE, AR RISTER, Soliciter, Attorney, and Notary Pablic, Cierk of the Peace and County ARRISTER, &c., Ottawa. Office} Ielegraph Buildings, Metcalfe Street. h awa, March 10, 1866. e 7}-1 Ottaws Dec. 28, 1865 M. McLEOD, ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower Canada. â€" Orvices: Court House, AyImerand Buokingâ€" )louu-r of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. = 43â€"atf OFFICEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street. ARRISTERS®, Attorneys, Sofciters, SIDXEY B. FRIPP, ° L.t-“-:c‘l'. Ouricr : ‘Wellington Street, opposite St. Andréw‘s Church. Mtawa, February 7. 1866. + 43â€"utf Conveyancers Ottawa, February 21, 1866 SPECIAL NOTICE, the drst number of the Tiwes is published on th of December, persons Subscribing for Daily or Weekiy will receive them from date dicaiion until January 1st, 1861, for One Rubscription at the above rates. Ottaws, F AUGUSTUS KEEFER, jJOsEPM J. MURPKHY, rOFESSIONXAL CARDS BUCKLEY & sCOTT, COLMANX & WRIGHT, J. P. MACPHE®::3ON «‘Wedlkly will contain a large amount a and Home News, latest Telegraph s, Local and Foreign Markets, and most valuable paper for Farmers and iding in the country. rson sending the names ofâ€"Ten Subâ€" Cask Accompanying the Order, will reâ€" oÂ¥ Free for One Year. L LEES & GEMMELL, ;.:\.;:l.mso.â€"ï¬ighlm pet fine L'\lu('fliqn, and two cents per line bsequent insertion, unless otherâ€" J. F. BOULTON, A. F. BOUCHETTE, y. for the United Counties of Prescou PUBLISHED Sundays Excepted MR H. R: FRIPP, WEEKLY TIMES." R. SPA RKS, ox :â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" r Annum ; if not paid in W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. (+ xo. 99. i HURD, Tnos. P. Neeuus % 9y %# 43â€"utf 43â€"utf 48â€"ut. 33 4â€"utf #9â€"y 55â€"7 LA!D and Parliamentary Agent» U. FICE: No. 3, Russell House Block, Ottawa. Deeds for Lands and Patents for Inventions proâ€" cured. Takes charge of Private Bills during tacir ::ugc through the Assembly, and transacts all iness with the Government Departments. Rersuescss, Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Hon. J. H. Cameron, Hon. George Crawford, Hon. M. Cameron, F. Jones, Esq., M.P.P., R. Bell, Esq., M.P.P., W. Powell, .. M.D.P., J. 8. Ross, Esq., M.P.P., and R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron. Ottawa, Dec. 18. lgé. â€" 1â€"y *3 LE PIIYIICIAI. Surgeon and Accoucheur, OrriCE: No. 3, Russell House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, Sparks Street, Ottawa. the office at night. $ References : Hev. Gmm Lawrence, Orono ; Rev John Smith, Bowmanville; Rev. George Riddell E't;-mfnâ€"uie; 9;;}5_'“2 ._lvb.. **CE.E.. Tor onto; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottawa, February 7,1806. 4Gâ€"utl Dll!'l'll'l'. tral Ottawa. Ottawa, Januar DHKH. Dl!‘l‘llT. Town, third Ottawa, Januar GEO. LOG HO.GP.\T and Accoue Co-mulou Merchant and Gemeral Agent. Bole agent for Read‘s H.ghwines ana vroof Whiskey ; also, Dawgs‘ Lachine Ales anu Jurter. . Pork, Flour, &e., forsale. i Orrict : No. 5, sparks street, near the Russell Aousé, Ottawa city, C. W. _ y t.0et. Otawa, March 20, 1866 AUO‘I'IOI Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street , Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope!s Station ory store. {\.mdmrmuuum«p ate Salc promptly attended to. Consignments regeived fu. | JOHN M. BARBER, | Boo‘-.lll)ll and _ Manuficturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler, Over Taylo & Wilkinson‘s Fiour Store, corner of York and sus sex Streets, Entrance on Sussex Stroet. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865. tâ€"t positive sale. Purtics wishing to dstate will receive all information JHARGE by calling at the otfice. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Bool-ll."l)ll and Paper«Ruler, cor»e ner of sparks and Mctenife Streets, over th« Vity Registrar‘s Ofice. Account books made to urder for any branch of business, paged and bound Aucrlonunl. and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, N« wJ, sussex Street. Uttawa, December 18, 1885 1â€"y in the best style of the art. I'm MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having aad many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" olishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he Jeels contident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. _ _ _ % mmi‘\duloplm‘. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. Tt Sevnigg Samns Slires Sireat bage me most resâ€" poctfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" xi-it{hvhl! his new establishment, No. 9, Angus Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considegable ixpense.‘ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ E. Miles bas the‘PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in use. Â¥or information as to the efficiency of this apparatus vide opinions of the Pross. i f * Slrams To: thy ths Dec. 18, 1863 XAVIER CHARLEBOTIS, Roofing Contractor, &c¢ CHUCRCH ST., OTTaAWA, S ll PREPARED TO COVER ROOF®, with Tin, Sheet Pron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settlement. 48 years ago, he can conddently refer to his long established charactor, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. _Ottawa, April 2, 1866. 84â€"3m ./ corner of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Dit. W. J. HENRY, Wll.l.uu'l'ox Street, First Door Kast of Bank Street. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf YO?K Street, opposite Matthews* Ho# tel. . F Ottawa, February 7. 1866. 43â€"utt GEO. LOGAXN, M.D., L.C.11.B., HOICP.\THIC Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Orrict: In Horne‘s Bloék. Can be found over DR. OLIVER MAETIN, Dll’l‘ll‘l’. 1 Sparks Street, Cen= tral Ottawa. * Ottawa, January 27, 1866. « Mâ€"utf Dl:ï¬ii‘. Officet York Street, Lower Town, third House from Union Block. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. _ Mâ€"utl k,CCOIJl'I'ANTI, No. 3, Victoria Cres# cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. witawa, March ¢1, 1866. T9.y LOTS AND HOUSES, CITY rROPERKTY ! IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Wu'm TW O«A ND»A «HALF MILES of theâ€" City: Limits, with‘ A DWELLING MOUSE erected thereon. One half of the land i> rleared :d ..:::‘l fc:‘cul. These tties are worthy on of intending ‘pnnzmu. and will be sold CHEAP. INDISPUTABLE TITLEs WILL BE GIVEN. For further particulars apply to WM. &mn. E3Q., % Bamuster®, l ____ _ Telegraph Building, Ottawa Ciiy. Ottawa, Feb. 22, 1866 RULILNG done to any pattern Ottawa, Jar. 4, 1866. Village of New Edinburgh, banks of the Ridean River, _ Outside the City: Limits Will be sold, subject to Leases, all of whic! 'il‘l e'flu- N. ".r. 1 & w s Em Â¥ GEO, H. PERNRY, IVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, To parties commencing to build, village I« and park lots of‘wvc: actes will be sold moderate rates, and the whole of the purch money, if desired, ¢can remain ten years on | property, at six per cent l-t:-re:!. PROPERTY FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL CARDS *J. H. KELLY, HOMES FOR SALE And three or four detached cottages, on the ATE of Quebec. Residence==Russell K. H. McGRKEEYVYÂ¥, ONXTRACTOR and Builder. Office : ‘North side York street, setond door from Sussex New Edinburgh, } Jannuary 23, 1866. «ho Nt No Ned w css sc sc TIIA'I' ELIGIBLE PIOPEI'I' known as _WOODI.OOPH.nu‘lim lns Captain Baker,‘ beautifully situated on Richmond Tarmk m thinokonih Selag eugrtint the brokes acres or e m !'An’ll.d 2 in 1st Concession Otthwa, Front om hl\-oinx:-:‘:.ummm.oau‘; es terma rï¬-l-n. a to* & Onarues Fonuzst, Merrickville, g J February 10, 1866. MAUDONALD & BRO., A choice lot of Musical Instruments always BUSINESS CARDS. DHK. C. A. MARTIN, Apply at the ol!:c_g!’t?: ET‘OR, SAXLE POR SsSALE, â€"ALsOâ€" 85 ACRES OF LANXD DI. C. LEGGO, DR. O‘REILLY, THOS. NELSON, A, MORTIMER, DiR. WOLEFEF, 8. CHRISTIE, H. McLEAN‘S & T. W. KEILR, E. MILES, CDONSITING OF gnvuux. sTON t ) DWELLINGS, in the cor nier Block.. LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottawa. MACKAY ESTATE ild, village lots, will be sold at of the purchase ten vears on the TDt REE Ob 18y 14y 30â€"3m Lt 56â€"t1 | APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS Or= The New Drug Store, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF 5 & 32 ) 4& ! Y T1 D Y A 1 + FLOWER SEEDS ! Pl'RE PRUGS® AND CHEMICALS, Porfumery, Toilet Articles Soaps, Sponges, Shoulder Braces, &c., &c. Ottawa, April 10; 1866. 06â€"y FAI.I. IMPORTATION®S OF Pure English and French Dng and Chemicals; English and Frenc Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Soaps, Sponges, &c., une« ualled in the eity. I would Jw eall the attention o} the public to Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! my inomparable t@" Crystalline éompound "*©t POR THE HAlR Call and see it and jvul? for yourselves. CANADLAN COUG.l EMULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will be shown on .n_pplln_t.io!n'. j wC w;‘y;n;:l;)r all the Popular Patent Medicines of the day. ® fo Farmors and Cardeners ! Just Rscurvepâ€"A consignment of the Canadian 3uperâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrel«. & * ‘GEO. MORTIMER, Chemist and Apothecary, 41 Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y , LARGE sTOC« OF FRESH GAR+« DEN aud FLIELD} EVDs, just arrived and on * s O d NV Bs > > > DRUG WiAREHOUSE, ~ _ RIDEAU STREET. _ 1866. SEEDS. ©EEDS. 1866 HALR BRUSHES. NAILL BRUSHES. &e., f Pust being opened -p.‘m P. 8.â€"Advice to the p Mtawa, April 11. .:\f."i.â€"â€"huoflpdc- carefully and pared. J.’G“JIY,PA‘:.’B. Ataws, Feb. 12, 1866 4Tâ€"utf MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries HMall! modious establishment, in the management of which ‘y dt.l:ct attention to buin::l und guests, he hopes # rve encouragement and su . ud JAMES E. m llomd with w y or M g ’IRâ€"J'. m ;d-en Street, Quebec. TORONTO HUuUSE. ‘lns. TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®SS, & No. Ti, spacks Street, Desbarats‘ Bu lding, vesile wrli & e w ppâ€"site the Parlia.nent Baildings. The Toronto touse compe :es eve‘ything nécessary in a firstâ€" "lass Rests:>ai . Tne house has been thoroughly «nd d.;.wJ utic d P bm"lwn. The BAR con tains the choicest brunds in W ines and Liquors, and :mddk«y of the season will be see ned for the [able. Nognocmbh"ul be:spared the ac commodate the guests and: patrons, _ KA Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866 Jttawa . '"Drgf_. Warehouse. A fresh Lot of G Cheap PERFUMES just eceived. NI(‘!!OI.AI Street, Court=«House Avenue, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House lunvonlonn{ situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FLRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Jonsiderable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and «enovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate ale. â€" All Seeds warrar ed Fresh Lt'l'# c’r:"‘l'-l‘-’. HOTEL, Ott;wz C. W. undersigned, proprietor iboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to .o}uiu his nuâ€" nerous friends and the unvm. that he has :eâ€"painted and newly â€"furnished out this comâ€" A large importation 0. .Jn;ish and French PER U ME will arrive next wee‘. LORIDA WATER. 90 DONT. HALR BRUSHES. COMBS. ‘AIL BRUSHES. CLOIHES BRUSHES, ind please udrm OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free af ehm There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY iT ABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y JOHMNX MALTMAN, LA‘I‘E McADAM*S$, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best ud oumights evarhonied nnd recited for the ind thorou overhaa re. # vial um-«f.d- of gaests. THE TABLE Ag.l; BAR will at alltintes be furnished with the very sest the matket affords. . w tugpiioner 44 _ GOODSTABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance. en P n PaOPERLY COMPOUNDED 1ND FREE FKOM ADULTERATION! Packenham, Dee. 30, 1 365. J J, GARROW , Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cat, Nepean. + This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ #alk of the City, and is itted up in a nm-eln-.xlo. Thé Bar is supplied with all the choice br of «P PRxP, PCPAE OR OT A T 2N AG ‘TIIOI HOUSE, North Gower, Sublin‘ and an attentive Hostler. Janzary 11, 1866. 16, 1866. imm Jan. nada. March 6, 1866 C?)ls::uo‘:v:.‘! '-é.n‘u Divisi< n $treets, ns 4 N. Slosson, ‘roprietor. Omfltlo to and fro: the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. Mep ts 3y THE « QUEEN* RESTAURANT, M KAV#IAOH Propriector, Corner of #@ Motcalfe and \: ellington Street«, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. The " QUEEN" comp ises llllhn%for a firstâ€"clas« Restaurant. _ The House has refitted and‘ refurnished thm“‘ufl. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W ines and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The W%Mflhpmhw to the comâ€" lort of his guests and patrons. : Oysters, Game, otc., daily by express. Oï¬:: Dec. 18, 1885. Y 1.â€"ti LN LGNAN‘S PRIVATI HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. _ Afew gontlomen can obtain supâ€" rior apartinents. _ > * Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y “’l“ Ottawa, Do as the law directs. Ottawa, April 6, 1866. k"lalll. C. E., 1 very and Goneral Stage Office. _ Alf >d \1 wes Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. Decembor 21, 1865. Ay FIELD AND CARDEN HOTELS AND SA LOONS D U MA E8 T 1AE LARGEST DYES in this city o £ OM 26 AeORE CY P00 05 0 ME ETe NE CcE RESCOTT, C. \ Â¥ i4 (m H. Daniels, Pro«= prietor. Second t« no House in Central Caâ€" THE RUSSELL HOUsSE, JUVST RECEIVED! INTERNATONAL HOTEL, ALS8O, A CHOTCE VARIETY OF THE ALBiON HOTEL, TsIC ; MUsICI! FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polikas, Valses, °9 "WWDLAU STREET. HEREAS JOHN CANTILLON HAs has hfl“;y‘ uploy.l:.:khd any just 41 Stussex Street, JAS. JOHNSTON‘S BEAVER HALL, MORTCG Y HOUSE HOLE*® «â€"@0TEI Notice. JO<EPH CAR. ZY, M.D C DYVES. AssORTMEXT OF sale at the y r gratis JOHN MALTMAN DUVERNAY BROS. &e MULLIN. oTrAWwA.â€"C..cwW.. FRIDAY, APRBRIL 13 (2â€"t 86â€"6m 11â€"y 1â€"y Monday, 20th November, 1865, CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, TRAINS WILL RUN As FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will loave Ottawa at 8 A. M., MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. _ â€"___â€" _ RETURNING FROM PRESC@TT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. 2 rrRAINS WILL LEAYVE BONAVENTURE Station as follows : CENTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS Day Express for Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" $ 8,00 A. M. ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night : do : do ‘de .... §15 FP.M. Accommodation ‘Train for Kingâ€" . ston and Intermediate Stations, } 9.40 A. M. Grand Trunk Railway Company WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. _ EASTERN DISTRICT Accommodation Train for hla.nd] Pond and Intermediate Stations, J Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ° ping over night at Island Pond, | Night Express for Three Rivers, 1 .8uebec, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" land, and Boston, with sleeping , SHKES RAHLRCRCA, tb . x x4 42 ns 1+ + % 14â€" Express Trains to St. Jobhn‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the East. teméum,n.......... wcewane, Ditto . ditto and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for St. John‘s and intermediate places â€" Trains leave for Lachine at ...... The capital of Canada. THEBRITISH HOTEL ! 1. the most ceutral and best business part of the city. It is constructed of stone, has a frontage of 66 feet on Sussex Street, with piazza to three stories, and a frontage on Georg« Street of one hundred and fiftyâ€"six feet ; is four stories high, has had a wing of one hunâ€" dred and sisteen feet in length added to it within the last two years; has been thoroughly renovated, and has ample accommodation for two hundred guests, + BSituated on the CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. FF1HE LOCATION O_F'I‘BIB HOTEL 18 IN The Hotel contains eighty rooms, comprisâ€" ing single and doubleâ€"bedded rooms, sitting rooms, gentlemen and ladies‘ parlors, a dining réom 60 feet by 33 (.lccond to none in the Province), bath rooms, &c., &c. It has also detached from the main building a Billard room, ice house, larder, laundry, stables, &c., &¢. rgeages ‘The premises are covered with tin ; are enâ€" closed and secured by fireâ€"proof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"class risk. They arc within less than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" liament Buildings. and, ds the first session of Partiament to be held in Ottawa will take place at an early day, they offer a rare chance to any gentleman who thoroughly understands keeping a Are 400 M t o 20 Firstâ€"Class Hotel ! Hotel accommodation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, under proper management, could not fail to prove a remunâ€" erative and safe investment. a (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber Ottawa City, C. W., January 10, 18648 Suitable parties, wishing to rent or purchasé, will be dealt with liberally on application Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa Classical and Commercial School Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Ontarie. Priscwrar. ... ... ... Rev. T. D. Pumuirrs, M.A. As8!I8TAXT ...... .... . ... .. Mar. H. Puinuiprs. Fruxou Mastsr...... ...... ... Moxs. Domon Drawis@...... ...... ....C. A. NewsiL, Eng. MUKNEL.. ++« ii11i1.+1+¢+1+++ M I. Fmer, Ri#k The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 24. i ip o A0 o DP 306. Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. J AMES THOMPSON turn SUbEH3 E.1 «x x ras 6 airrr«. J â€" â€" Â¥ tto . ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point 3.15 P.M. ‘commodation Train for St. 5.00 PM John‘s and intermediate places } trirhare ains leave for Lachine at ...... _ 8.00 A M 9.30 A .M R *3.00 P.M. 4.30 P.M *The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" HONTREAL HOUSE lum DERShis sincere‘thanks to the inhabiâ€" tants of Ottawa and surrounding country, tor the liberal patronage received since his commencing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" sisting of Dec, 18, 1865 GROCCRIES, CLOUKERY, Readyâ€"Madeo Ciothing, &c., DR Y GOODS, The Nimbl: Sizpenve Infcrred to the Slow Shilling. 8 R@y* Mind, don‘t forget the place Sign and Red Fox, next to Johnston‘s Filour fStore JAMES THOMPSO " Montreal House, Sussex Street. Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 Wool. Hides, Furs and Potash. gpus UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS heen removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" A been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tended, Library, in rear of the Parliament B“udln"‘ WOCILL c ob lecumeuearer yag ds THOMAS MeGREEYVY. Ottawa, January 23 1866. 21â€"«( JUST RECEIVED, Old Rys&Mait Y wAg'zkies Jas. Buchanan‘s, â€" 0 _ _ SUSSEX 4 WELLINGTON sTS Oltawa, Fobruary 10, 1866. _ _ ... â€" 44 He desires to call attention to his Stock of 500 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" adian Manufacture.) 100 PIECES Home Made Flannels, %C.nuï¬nn Manufacture.) ;';00 UNDLES American Cotton Yarn. 300 RAILROAD NOTICE® THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘S., (SIMCOE,) CCE T . W A.. OF CANADA. ON AND AFTER 0 Cout uh in ts in fls § Wnotesace aso Rethic ANTOTILICEI. BAGS of Salt BARRELS Labrador Herrings UNXDER THE C.J. BRYDGES. T. 8. DETLOR, Supertniendent 1 for Island ate suuon-,} tland, stopâ€" stand Pund,} hree Rivers, Loup, Port. rith sleeping Maxacisxa Dirscror. JAMES SKEAD 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.30 A. M 10.10 P.x 19â€" 1â€"y 25â€"3m €% W. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN. THE ABOVE PREMISES A DUR ABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Good#, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Woikmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool and sparkling. For Saloons, Public Buildings, Houschold or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not Toilet and Bedâ€" Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves | B We COAL SOILIâ€" COATL : OML!I ~COARAL OLL IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! BIRD CAGES! CHEAP! 7M" CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed un all articles purchased. Ottawa, March 1, 1808. LN OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN s FULL OPERATION, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO Receive and Attend to Custom: Grinding, N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURrO8E SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. . 66 THE CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. t > H. MEADOWS & Co. ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed L1 RW LW l WA CD3 f ralpec ons <I it a/ +ss a. ho o SCWORAY & CO., and â€" WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Bost Quality Extra Superiine Flour, [ Bost Quality No. 1 Superfine Flour, _ Bost Quality No. 1| Oatmsal ; Oats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 Oysters, o+§] &#= Oysters.) New York Bay, __ _ _ _ _ | East River, and | Maddle Rock Oysters, | RBRECEIVED DAILY| Ottawa. Feb. 1, 1866 M %UIEN "" RESTAVRANT, (Opposite mair. entrince to Government OYSTERS 101&" yf;, oYsSTERS ! . OMEARA‘® EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! IN SH EL TL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARAS RESTAURANT EITLTERING COEHF Mills‘ Marble Works, Sgarh St., CENTRE TOWXN, OTTAW A. W . J. & A, K. Misa. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. * W.B.E':;rehl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFILNG, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; every description of Tin, Sheet Lron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. LU M BER MEDN 1 WILL BE DEALT LIBERKALLY WITH FoR SHANTY SUPPLIES! The Highest Prices Paid for Wheaut, Oats, or Corn. & OFFIOEâ€"AT TBE MILL "W@. â€" )0 _}.} > _ apital" Stove Depot,335, Sussex St., Ottawa, ; "~H. MEKEADOWS & CO. C Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865 Go to the " CAPITAL! Mantleâ€"Pieces ! pposite mair. entmince to Government Buildings.) 4 SITZ George near Susser Street, Ottawa L ot§ 3*= U OYSsSTERS ! For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma W ATEFR COOLERS ! Fobruary 21, 1866 Groceries, Liquors, AND PROVISIOXS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, C. SPARROW, Jr., SHOW ER PARMERS, ATTENTION ! THE BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! LANMPS! CHIMNEYS !! WICKS 1 1 ! B A C H S AT THE dâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. PIFFERENT PATTERNS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Spring Stock Y â€"â€" A N D â€" 1866. 38â€"tf | JT Buildings prepared; disputed accounts of | Artificers‘ work measured and valued. | AUGUSTUS LAVER, p _ Late Stent & Laver, , & Architects, &¢., Departmental Buildings. Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. LN plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to incnmonh- the Ottawa Water Work«C mpany, for the supply of the City of Oitawa with water, * Ottawna. Jan. 30th. 1866. 36â€"tf Importantto Printers. PARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Country Newsrarer, can purchase an fhiwe quits complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit. Apply for information, (post paid) to _ W. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. 4* be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Qurex" Restaurant. Also a number of DA Y BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. aten acann a _ _ Boarding. TH[‘.EE UR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN lie accommoduted with rooms furnished Ottawn, Feb. 1, 1866 THOMAS MACKAY. Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 ~OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" Ottawa, March 29, 1866. LANS, Specifications, and _Ectimm- of GUL‘D BEPORTS, AND MORSING PARADE STATEMENTS, as :rlwd by the Commanding Officer, for sale the Truzs Office. TWO SIZES. . THREE SIZES. ; TWO alZES. f THREE SIZES. IS, THREE SIZES 7 IHTS. ONE SIZE. Military Forms. TT O PICIEO. Cmmiit§ _ b5â€"y TPOTS ! on the late firom M. KAVANAGH ',’ 62â€"y 34â€"ut! 33â€"ut 42â€"6m 38â€"t1 Notice to Uoatractors TBE N DERS Until Noon of the Itth Day of April, P ELRâ€"E NO OHPD Public _ Buildings For two years from the 1st day of May next. _ PAR'I‘IEI TENDERING TO STATE the price per cord for each of the following desâ€" eriptions of â€"Wood, and the quantity of each kind they are willing to enter into contractto supply, viz : Tamarac.......................Per cord of 128 cuan feet. Hard or Rock Maple....... «* «* «+ Mixed W ood, consisting of . _. Beech, Birch, or Hard| * MAPRO +»ressersistsascrrerel _ ... *4 «* « The Wood must have been;eut #ix months, and not more than twelve months, at the time it is suy â€" ilied, and must be straight and properly split, free 'rom limbs and coarse logs, and is to be delivered weekly (along side of the Boiler Houses connectea with the respective Blocks of Buildings), in such quantities as may be required, which it is expected will be from 100 to 150 cords per week dyring the months of November, Degember, January, Februâ€" ary, and March, and from 30 to 60 cords per week during other periods of the year. The Wood will be ‘meagured from searf to point, (4 feet lengths will be preferred), but under any «irsumstances each cord then closely piled must contain 1 .8 cubic feet. _ | ; The names of two responsible Fennm. willing t« become secutities for the ‘due ful. Iment of the conâ€" tract, must be appended to each Tender. All Te must be. made on printed forms which can be oBtained at this office. Department of Public Works, &uwn, March 28, 1866. PRHS NT : HIS‘ EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL Wulnnu.lv.un ACT PASSED IN ‘W the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, int‘tuled "An Act to provide against the inâ€" troduction and spreading of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to prevent the introduction «f conâ€" tag ous or infectious Jiumlerl affecting sheep, catâ€" tle, ho.ses, and nther animals, and check such disâ€" uruers from spreading, if introduced ; _ ________ _ e e e en en es e t And whorc{n a contagious disease or epidemic afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of En rope,and is increasing and extending itsravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the importa«~ tion by sea of certain anithals and articles shoula ue prouibitedâ€" 2 His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the. Minister of Agriculture, ana under the authority given and conferred by the sai Act, has been pleased to order, and it is heseby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation wor introduction into this Province,â€"or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skine, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargues, or pait of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see 1.t to exempt from such prohibition. W. H. LEE, f Clerk Executive Council. Felrinry 28, 1864 P,..u-u:s 1N CANADA WEST iniend» ing to make lfï¬hcnlion to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exelugive privileges. or conferring corporate powers for comâ€" mercia‘ or tâ€"er p~ poses of proit, for regulating surveys or ou1 aries, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to nuect u1e rigilta ur L»mpeny of other partios, are honb{ notiled that they are required h&:.hc 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative nâ€" cil and bagi-lltive Anembl({ n:l)ectively. (which are published in fall in the Canada Gozatâ€"), to give TWB MONTHS‘ NOTICE ol’the.pplluu'um‘glur. ly and distinetly specifying its nature and object), W me PP o n d t l s us e echin Aagu 437. POF in the Canada (Gazette, and also inanewspaper pub lished in the Count‘{ or Union of Counties adected sending copies of the first and last of such notices to the grivuo Bill Office of each House. to ths Private Bill Office of each House. All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Session, e * A. TODD, # Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, J. E. DOUCET, L. Assembly Clefk of Private Bills, Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866 GOVERNMENT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA. _/ Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865 Presex=. j His Exoeuurxoy tu® Aouixisrna ror or rus Govâ€" ERNMENT IN Councm. HISA EXCELLENCY wus pleased to lay bcfore the Council a Report from th« Commissioncer of Customs, dntnrl) 5th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority of shapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Sve. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April 1853, directing * that Goods bona fide export. c to this Province from any country, but ‘rwdn; inâ€"transitu through another country and undar Bopds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, vllllef:.r duty as if such Goods wer imported direct from such first montion « country into this Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Or lci:‘n Qouncil to jree as well «as dutiabl joods. Whereupon His Excellency in Council pleased to order, anu it is hereby ordcred, that irce Goods passing through a forcign countr) onsigned directly to Importers in Canada, thall hercafter be put on the same footing w lutiable Goods. German Leather Work (German Work, can now be scen at Mr. Durie‘s Book Store. MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. She will teach the new and elegant art of GERMAN WORK, manufictured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit.* _ * _ Resipexcr :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Cuawn, April 4, 1866, °_‘ _ oter A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of (larman Work. can now be seen at Mr. Durie‘s Vo‘l‘lCl IS HEREBY GIVES, THAT LW the undersigned will apply at the next ensuing swion of Parlisment of this Provinse for an act a ithorizing his admission as a Member of the Law society of t’gpor Canada, and his call to the Bar of NOTICE OF APPLICATION. Upper Can Ottawa Â¥eb. 17, 1866 Eevonenttverthiventimed oys EVENTNG LAST, between the Russell "?ne and the Railroad Depot, a GOLD RING, with the initials «G. E. A.,"engrayâ€" ed thereon. Parti luflulbu.ou&hoflee will be suitably arded. Ottawa, Monh'glsu. 68â€"tf PROVINCE OF County of (.!f IN PHE MA r?:n AOF J A MES 8. BANGS, AN INSOLVENT. sATURDAY, THE 19th DAY oF o.uu next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the said Court, for c discharge under the sai wWAX |FLOWERS ! medrue JAMES 6. BANGE Ottawas, Tenth day of March, 1866. 15 Private Bills. January 1, 1866 L. Council Insolvent Act of 1864. Will be received at this office MoxtrEaL, 20ch day of February For the supply of To wit. For the use of the OF A NEW DESIGN, AND Signed, ER, NADA, ) In the County Court wh i of the County of Carleton. F. BRAUN, SrCRkTaRy Wu. H. LEE, H. BERNARD. §7â€"4.8.0 86â€"td 1806 #6â€"U i PRICEâ€" 3 CENTS. 12â€"1 52â€"2m T5â€"ud Puring the battle our squéres presented & shocking sight. Inside we were narly, sufloâ€" watcd by the #moke and «mell of burnt cart» ridges. _ It was im possible to move a yaad withâ€" out treading upon a wounded comrade, or upâ€" on the bodics uf the doad, and the loud groaus f the wound d and dying were most appalling. At four o‘clock, our equares were a perfect hospital, being full of duad, dy ing and mutilat» ed soldicrs. 4 were seen, as on parude, keeping order in their ranks, and encouraging them. Unable to renew the charge, but unwilling to retreat, they brandished their «words with loud cries of « Vive L‘Empercur !" and allowed themsclyves to be moved down by bundr.ds mithcr thon yicld, Our men, who shot them down, could not help .-d:‘rimz the gallant bearing and heroic resignation of their enemics. The last number of the London Quarterly ib view says : % © We have, in a former number of the Quartâ€" erly Review, expressed our doubts wi« ther the result of Captuir Bpeke‘s traveles could be accepted by g‘-og:gun as a final solution of the great problum which has pfl:"elu‘. the scientific and the curious of all ages, and the important discovery by Mr. Baker of the groat Albert Nyanza coufirms us in that opinion ; lor the notion of Captain Speke that the little Luta Nzige (Albert Victoria) was only a buckâ€" water of the * Nil«, which the river must «§‘ x jore it could continue its course has been lisovered to be completely erroncous.. The Albert Nyanza is a luke of vast although un» anown dimensions but certainly in f. sor acither to the Victoria Nyanz« nor the Tanganyika, wwoviving the drainage of extensive mountain unges on the wext, and of the Utuanii, Uganda and Unyoro countrics to the cast, There is ven considcrable reason to doubt whether the .or no part of the subscquent cours«, although wmdicated upon a map for two hundrod guoâ€" «raphical miles, was «ver szen by him , and Ur. Pency, one of the Austrian‘ missionaries, a ho rcsidud for nin> years at Gondokoro, con» luded from the rosult of long obscrvation, that the river which flows past that plave ‘outributes little or authing to the fuod of the Nile. â€" The sum of Captauin Bp, ke‘sdis overies, U ercfore, now appears to consist in the tect that he discover«d in his first exploratory jourâ€" n y the great lukâ€" Victoria Nyauze, and in his woond a river issuing from it, which, after ® not very lengtbened cour. e, has be f ascerta nâ€" ud to full, iu commen, however, with several ther rivers probably as | large, if not larger, shan‘itself, into another enormous lk~, uow dcnominated the Albert Nyauza ; but of the Alucnt. of this Jake po8‘tively noth‘n; is at tusent known, however great may in t .e pro« .mbility that a connestion between the Nile of sgypt and the lake may be hercafter inconâ€" wovertibly proved." iver struck b} (Apuun Spoke at Madi is even he same which heloft ut the Klfllfle _F.ul_\, THE SQUARES AT WATERLOO. An account of an exccution in Amoâ€"y, Ching, wys the condemncd mun being dashod to a ross, the executioner commâ€"noed his homivle vutchery by first cutting off the flush above the yes ; next the cars and then the brousts; then nc cat through the muscles of ach arm. â€" Then whe muscles of the thighe wers cut out in the mme manuet, . After the executionyt had perâ€" formed tuese dreuwiful torturcs upon the puor wictch, he laid his amall knife axids aud took anothcr, â€" about ten inches long aad about an mcb druad, and cut gashes on cach side of the man‘s chest, laying the ribs bare, ‘Then be made several fourishss with the knif;, ran it intw the poor victim‘s body, int ring Just beâ€" sow the sternum in the middlc of the chest, to the tull extent of the blady, and, oo-:'m:mtl- wards with the knif«, let out his cht He then slushed and cut open the stomach. Then wiving a yell, he ran his hand in, and s«ized whe man‘s liver, and cut it out. . This fnished the torture, and the executioner left the victim in this mutilatd state, not yet dusd. ‘The vody was exposcd for five days afterwards,t> the great annoyunce of the Europeans who oc upicd the houses awdjacent. The po r rebel vore his innuman tortures most manfully, uot a moan or cry «8â€"aping bim during Jl the ume. The current number of the Jrish mâ€" New York weekly organ of the O‘ y wction of the Fenian Brotberhoudand certainâ€" 1y w very able exponcbt of the pre ent intiâ€"Anglican f. cling in this countryâ€"apesus very docidedly ngainst the proposal to invade Junada. Buh a step, it declures, * would be" louked upon as filibustering \.,':l'w poople of his country and Canada, What right have we to inn.dy' Canida apain«t the wishes of the Jamudiaus thotmselves 7 Even the Fenviaus ure w»puscd to it, We would lo«e more men «nd muney in such anolj ct than would ir e Ire« und. â€" Bosides it would be a vieolition of faith with the men at home aud the Foniuns bere. We have promisod all kinds of material aid to tnc men in IrJand. Will we desert them in hoir hour of need for a Canadian invasion? Such a movement would most likely cull forth the opposition of the Am rican Governâ€" mout, whose sy mpathics are with us, while our wl ct is to free our country , If we had Canada whaut would it avail us? We wore as far from ircland as ever. â€" It is much easier for an Eagâ€" .ish floct to block the few ports of Canada than the oceanâ€"bound coastof Ircland, . Io a word James Shophens has vot.d it as unwise and impracticable,. Are we to ignore James Stâ€"â€" whons, or rather place him ut d fiamce, by «n act both impolitic and impracticable? Jt is not forsuch a. proj ut we hbave given our mone â€", but for an iuvasion of Erelan ‘, The borough of Wigan has for some time past been represented by ‘General Lindsay, at present station d ut Montreal, . He has rowign« d his seat, and has address.d the following ltter on " Fenianism" to his constituency. The gallant officer says :â€"4 It is with much regret that J have 10w to iritorm you that the state of abmirsin this dopâ€"ndency of the Bri ish crown will not permit me to return to En, laad, as the provinces hay: leen t. rou ;hout th : winter, and are still, deliw.â€"sately threaten }d with an attack by Jrisnmâ€"n in the Uait d Status, commonly called " Fenian«." For this money and arms have boen vollected, and enâ€" rolled men are drilled ; and although ptobably nothiug more than a marsuding ud take place, yet it requires preparation and vigilance on so extendcd a fronticr as that .-, command to meet any insult to our territory. Amid, | thercfore, conflicting interests. and duties, I am compelled to make -y«fl:.nd I am bound to say, although with the despest reluctance, and 1 consider the Highest duty to the Queen aud country at the prasent moment is to remain at my post in Canads." As, thereâ€" e Pm m my EC O F fore, there is no chance of his being all : to take part in the parliamentary proceediags this scssion, he considers it his duty to place himâ€" sclf in the hands of the electors. The Hamilton Coâ€"operative association has been so successfu) that it bas now more funds on hand than it can conviently employ in the grocery business with which it comm ned wwich it will dovote at once to the boot and shoe Lbusiness, to be carriâ€"d on io the upp«r flat of its premises, and to include mending as well as making. THESOURCE UF K THE NLLE.