The engagement between the Czarowitz and the Princess Dagmar is broken off. Cured meat, for the London market, is being sent from Queensland. The Brisbane Courier announces the first shipment of 89 casks of beef. C The number of patients relieved at the Royâ€" al Free Hospital during the week ending A pril 21st, was 4,368, of which about 1,460 were new One of Marder‘s lionesses gave birth to nine fully developed cubs, a very unusual litter. ‘ The Egyptian government has followed the example of China, by adopting the use of postâ€" age stamps. d When a spendthrift crossed the Channel to avoid his m&!mn& "It is a ronrtl.,lvillnotbe h relished by the ews." The number of wrecks off the coast of Engâ€" land, reported during the past week, has been fortyâ€"two, making for the present year a total of 134. °_ ~ Lient.â€"Gen. 4 igerstein died on Monday, at his country resi jence, Weeting Hall, Brandon, Norfolk. The death of the :hnt officer was somewhat sudden. +« Count de Ferreira has just died at Oporto, leaving a fortune of a million sterling, the whole of which he has bequeathed to various charitable institutions, Mr. H. Martin, the head gamekeeper to the late Lord Palmerston, died last week at the age d?ï¬y. He had been forty years in,,the :vko his lordship, and was much esteemed The * Virginia," a new opera in three acts, by Mercadantes, was produced for the first time umarh,inxnx;qonmmmm It is described as eminently successful. The artists were called before the curtain fiftyâ€"threc times during the representatibn. Miss Frances M. Da the young lady who, fl'fllhw-{'.lbotbywmbm H. Russ, on the 28th of December last, in Clinton street, Brooklyn, has so far recovered as to be able to be removed to her home inâ€" Connectiâ€" cut. Miss Dayton received three shots in the head ; one just behind the ear, which passed backward between the two plates of the skull, and did not penetrate the brain ; the second near the right parietal bone, which has been mostly removed by fragments at the top of the head ; the third entered the back of the head, A few days ago an American captain temptâ€" ed five laborers on the quay of Waterford to swallow each a pint of raw whiskey at a draught. The consequence was that two of them died. The Wesleyan Methodists built a hall in Bishopagate street, London, a freehold, which cost them£35,000. They have been recently offered £157,000 for the property, which is not a bad leap. Maztius Liaw is FraxcÂ¥.â€"The Imperial Court of Rouen has just decided that the ownâ€" ers of a vessel cannot modify the condition of a charterâ€"party without the consent of the Capt. and crew. Messrs. Bandagger & Co. affreighted their veasel Advance, a steamer, to Messrs. Galâ€" lot and Routure, of Havre, to carry coal frotm Newcastle to the latter port; but subseâ€" rflyizw, modifications were made in of the charterâ€"party, which had been agreed on. As these modification affectâ€" dmm-mhmmmmn)m m“hflhm} to accept them, and law were the donse, quence. The court,in its judgement, laid down â€"that «whereas, according to articles 281 and 273 of the Code of Commerce, the freight as specially affected to the wages of the crewâ€" from which it follows that the contract of afâ€" freightment gives rise in favor of the: crew, to a privilege which caunot be modified by the eï¬â€™pflu without encroaching on a right lly acquiredâ€"and though the captain may not have been called on to take part in theâ€"contract or affreightment, that contract does not the less confer on him, and on the m,oauhhandthcnbyhcome the common law of all." The question thus decidâ€" dh?‘ to be entirely new in the maratime law of France, and is regarded as 0f consideraâ€" The Salters‘ Company have resolved to preâ€" sent the freedom of the guild to Prince Alfred, who consented to accept it. The document will be presented in a box of ‘the.vralue ot one hundread guineas. € first. Her Ofllt, hope, cheerfulness, and even gaiety, have been unintermitted. At the present time her wounds are nearly closed;the paralysis of the lower extremity entirely reâ€" moved, and the arm is gradually gaining the power of motion. mm‘motm complete restoration to are entertained by her friends; I 1 T MODERATE RATES ON FIRSTâ€" A.c_u- CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" y J. PENXNINGTON MACPHERsON, Bassistes, &c. W-IIA!. the Forticth Chapter d‘:‘oâ€"dmu Statutes of Canadu, inâ€" tituled : respecting EKmi and nâ€" ï¬slbwflfl&h:‘,:fl&thn?.x;ho Governor in Council may from time to time make n‘l-â€"hï¬-uh‘hhm for enforcing m-.ï¬al.l:. requirements of this Act, ensuring m«tw.rm‘mo by and in respect of Vessels, Passengers, and (Gioods Ortawa, 9th April, 18366. His Excellency the Governor=General in soming into the Port of Quebec, to which he thinks it right for the of Public Health, that such should apply, and for the thorough cléansing and disinfecting of such Vessels, “flmubpï¬ndufnu possible, the or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Province, and may from time to time revoke, alter or amend such I{Q‘nh(iouor any of them, and make others in their stead ;" and « such Regulations shall have the force of law durâ€" :yhh.htthnâ€"iudwboinrm during a certain or at certain times or seasons, in which case they shall have the force of law during the time and at the times and seasons W¢u'hi_d have been limited to be in foree ;" and "by such Regul the Governor in Council w the Master of every Vessel cfl.;.‘o'm&.hvm from Km the rn“mu()u-o Isle, (except only such “-mw“‘vm-unrcrndtou excepted)â€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the in eaemamen ncaniimirive re suc essel in wr to the Oificer at the asid Station: dosignated for that purpose in such Regulations, with all the particuâ€" In egintien 2l in ieusmeandd mlfl:flb sanr and Cargo 'fl?fl-cw fl:'.. them to re v-lu-’:o':;mm lars relative to the same, and to the Voyage, and Cargo thereof n}ulnd‘g such or by any Officer duly authoâ€" rized them to require the same,â€"and to ï¬wmnmummu Vessel fl!z‘pnw.nndm Passengers «ad Crew and u--ndefl«muluoalnud the same,â€"and to on shore at the said Station and at the places there pointed out by the Officer nâ€"mv-ï¬.mmdm gious or disease,â€"and to allow such Pasâ€" Crew, Cargo and other articles, and also mubm»u‘um-‘uu tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to be so treated, and cleansed and purified as the said Officer shall think for the aforeâ€" -H;Mty-‘?b,h%h Council may assign to the several Officers and perâ€" sons to be employed at the said Quarantine Station, thereunto authorized by the said Regulations, an n-l‘h?-.v:z.mv.(!nï¬w uï¬or.fll cle on board such Vessel, as the said Officer thinks Ottawa, 23rd March, 1866, i % â€glâ€"t:‘ (Government House, MISCELLANXEOUS Money to Lend said Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and may deciare that any such Officer wcâ€" shall :{ virtue of his office or employment be a Justice the Peace or a Constable or Peace Officer for Grosseâ€"Isle and the said Quarantine Station, and for the space around the same described in such lhrhï¬Â«-. Mudolon-ldlmdlfly be such Justice of the Peace or Peace Officer whether he be otherwise qualified or not: And by such Regulations the Govermor in Council may impose fines not exceeding Five Hundred Doéars in any base, on rm- o'ud.nvuk:n the same, and may provide that the offénder shall be imprisoned until that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or been removed from the said Quarantine station, before all the uirements of such Regulations have been evmiod with in m‘m of such Person, Vessel or thing, or wi Mtho mr::km of the Ol«d r othâ€" e to i ing or de ure '::y be compelied to return m-mod mt to the said Station, and by force if necessary." ce such fine be paid, and may direct that no vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebes or of Montreal, until all the uirements of such Reguâ€" lations are fully _oo-pm with, and may direct a 4.â€"Establishment. * The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical ?pnnhndom. with as. many Medical Assistants, Stewards, Boat» men, Orderlies, and other em as may be apâ€" ï¬imwwoimm The Medical perintendent shall, by viftue of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of the Quaâ€" mm:-hnhh&n described, shall be Teot t vern t pronni in marnd ve au~ mmmm ahnmm-vhho- ever in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforcing the law and their regulations, and in case of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer next in rank ed on the island, shall have :JFâ€" :l-:hmutd Aforesaid. And all the em o sai ine â€"Establishment .ry“vmu of their a‘m.mb.o‘l’om and e vested with all the powers and of Special Constables, within the limits Quarantine Station. * 5.â€"!:«â€.»‘&70!’%«1: f > The Medical Superintendent sonn case of his death, sickness or absence, the t next in the rnk::lqï¬a-mund)m.dmm“id Law these Regulations, and shall direct ships Now therefore it is ordered by His Excellency the Governor General in Council : 1. Vosels to make Quarantines _ That all ships and other vessels, -u_:hns.m-. Vessels or Steamships and whether mr-â€" gers, or passengers and frieght, or freight alone, or in ballast, which may during the eight months next following the Fifteenth day of A in each and every yoear arrive in the Port of Quebe¢, from any r)rlol'pofl.‘.pll“ or places, situated without the ‘rovince, by way of that part of the River St« Lawâ€" rence which is betow Grosseâ€"Isle, shall -ux.u the Quarantine Station of Grosseâ€"Isle, to be there inâ€" spected, and, if necessary, detained in Quarantine until such ships or vessels have been dicharged therefrom by such license or passport, as shall be. directed to be granted by the Governorin Council, until then persons, ‘goods or merchandize, which shall be on board such ships or vessels, shall not come or be brought on shore, or.goot be put on board of any other ship or vessel in this Province, except on Grosseâ€"Isle aforesaid, when duly required by competent authority« z.â€".\‘utrlemur, Inapection, That all Ships, Vessels andSteamships after havâ€" ing had their discharge from the Quarantine of Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention if necessary, on their arrival at the Harbour of Quebec, according to the Regulations horeinafter provideds e 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. All -ME:M vessels of the class and description hereinbefore mentioned, as liable to make their Quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall anchor within the space included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a llneduwnmsur- allel to it, through â€"the Red Buoy, to be placed as heretofore, under the direction of the Superintenâ€" dent of Pilots, andâ€" boundedyon the cast and wost by lines drawn due south from the Western Extreâ€" mities of Cliff Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to be ubmitted, should it be thought necessary b: the rlodhdm.ol the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" feoting r measures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, oomlau or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the law, u‘dJ-r- m-n to ml .hflm.lï¬\: time to time ; no or vesse t u-god at Q-Inuho without -i‘. order of m of the Station to that effect. _ or vessels to go to nnch:mor places to perform Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them o mem usnn .ub. e nnl:iwwhh:: perform Quarantine, to to lhli-ino(unq.uuï¬umudm- ly do all that may be required to enforee rigid o{odnnoon. *." wlhns:lildhwndthm“l‘:‘d“ permit passengers,. or r persons landed on the said Istand, to be reâ€"ombarked or shipped on board any rlllbo“ or other Vessel when the vessel is in a fit state to receive them, and th'udnyhvobu-unhdikhhadï¬ndh a fit state for reâ€"embarkation or Io.v::thouu hlni:uduu-umhp-x: persons, '&Mhml.hnholv cleansed and purified, and there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or -y-r of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, suuru.s..mfl:':cmumw and dangerous disease. He (or such of his medical assistants as may be so ordered by him) shall also go off to and board vessels bound to make their Quarantine at Grosseâ€" Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis: _ _lli What is your name, and that of your vesâ€" se , 2. From whence did you sail, and date? _‘ . &;‘n‘uâ€i*,';.? cargo, and whence taken on 4. At what or did vessel touch hb‘..'uri;.m:::&w’:y. and which of them with the cholora, plague, or any ll-wnt:y-;lm'c:n-bwdwhu the * Shemeiet . Stecrage passengers ! 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s com: 'yotru- mwz‘ym'dvhy,ppu bauI::y:h.por vessel, on any of the empqnluynlupor pressel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last?: 10. Did you or any of your ship‘s company or passengers with or without ivity or conâ€" ~.ln,l at ‘any place 'lt‘r'ï¬%"l’%xmd Creow? â€" _ x T. Have any person or persons during the vo; the ohd'on. plague, ornylyta’nthl fever or 8 Did nypuuwpnd,l and how many die during the voyage, and from what '"""l:"â€_ 11. l'snn:'uy pnuï¬ board who is lunaâ€" tic, idictic, and dumb, blind or infirm, and m.,..“..,n]“ by relations able to support ie Â¥ If the answers bouï¬nfmoa,bo shall give a Clean Bill of Health to the Mastdr or person in charge; and such vessels may then proceed to the harbor of Quebec. _ If the answers be not satisfacâ€" w&ud :P ‘hlh:u“’ on t t or person in charge, crew or e he shall in-«rl.nqu mrmwmm:;u-qbongmnd for vessels detained under Quarantine of rvaâ€" tion ; he shall call for the ship‘s r8, liun-ndlotbooh.l&{:?!ctmm Elo uwmw the cccurrences tbovx{-p,.ld he meet with any resistance, he will make such signal as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary. . > â€" _ He shall hun?floduflm‘h détained in somgurs ie be tanded with that? imggage» â€" And shail rs to r e superintend . the emh( MMm of vessels. He shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, distingn those who require to be treated for rodlo or infectious diseases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shall have generally &Mfly to isolate from each other these different or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters -eoordm& to cireumstances. . He shall have medical charge all ‘puungcn who do not disembark, and who may be laboring under any other thusutilcndsl or inâ€" fectious disease ; shall order all passengers and rn-nl-boudnymh-hipof vessel who shall abor under “L- ential or infectious disease, to be landed withâ€"thoir luggage according to the foregoing regulation. | . is c r g He shall give medi¢al treatment on board in all cases of slight di which are not by these reguâ€" lations specially red to be treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" over a vessel is cle ventilated and purified, direct such vessel to ive on board the whole or any portion of the passengers, or whether the whole or any and which of the said passengers shall reâ€" main on the said Island, to proceed up the river by some other mode of ¢onveyance, .Jh shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on board any ship or vessel luv\-" the uld?-lnd. give a passport or Clean Bill Health to the Master or person having such vessel im Amlonwoodw 5:».-. He shall make returns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by him as soon as possible after such vessols are visiled. e o e r = The Medical Superintendent shall have charge of the Hospitals. He shall receive into the Hospitals set apart for the treatment of T-dl‘diu..d inâ€" fectious diseases, all persons laboring ‘under or threatened with any such disease. He shall havre the general superintendence and direction of everyâ€" spete all pastongors who shail be Ianded from . any T8 W i any Yeascl, and distribate" them as ho shall think axpe" dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated for xmhm&;ww to any arantine on oJ tlos o the riopeine of hemithy parsons "and mm'umwy‘r'ndmuu Island. He shall rintend the cleansing, washâ€" ing and pflfy\qgflwtï¬&ou pohhx.ud ventilating of the N.ccv, and when they are in a fit state bmdzhdl.bl: need be, cause baggage or any it to hr-duu&onomod. ".n 6th.â€"Traders, Suttlers, ynun and others. No following the business of Suttlers, Traâ€" m.m-mmawn mmm be allowed to reside upon the , except under the lisense and strict conâ€" trol of the Medical Superintendent, who will have full authority to discharge andsend froin the Island» all or any uel'.rnon. reporting the ‘fact of such dlnlus'nd e reason therefor, for the informaâ€" wlh Governor (h;ï¬nl..or P.mln adminisâ€" vernment. such persons in any, wa equgen to Lelling or 1206 on the sah! Intond shall be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by the Medical Superintendent from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Chief Emigrant Agent at Quebec. He shall strictly enquire into and decide upon all comâ€" plaints of miseonduct or br:u_a.:h of u{. n‘ul.ï¬luu by ENt ua sn i U N: persons so trading ; he shall see that no officer or persons employed by the Government, or in‘ any public employpunt on the said Island, has directly or any interest or concern in any . supply of provisions, or other things to be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indincd{ receives or takes any private ï¬-nhyor reward for ui service renderedto any asters or Crows of Vessels, Passengers or otho;rr- sons uponthesaid Island. _ And it shall be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to wï¬ the same forthwith to the Meaical Superintendent, who shall un?:aln into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" fice any person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor General, shall be known respecting the person so charged. ° g %w 7.â€"Pilots, Pilots having been furnished with copies of these regulations, and also of the laws n:sm‘ Emiâ€" gration, shall exhibit the same to the Master ur perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may board. Every Pilot having charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isie hereinbefore detined. They shall also i.«&l.ho national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded by the proper officers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. ‘ On nnivisf at Quobec, if the vessel has received a clean Bill of Health from the Medi perintendent at Groszeâ€"Isle, has not been there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on bourd at the time, she may bmu any place within the following limits in _!‘ho r n:l Quebec, viz., the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn across the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staff on the Citadel, or Cape Diamond, at right angles to the course of the said River, but must not communicate with the shore or with any other vessel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€" . Physician; but if the vessel has been detained at Grosseâ€"Isle, or has actually any sickness on board, the Pilot or Master of such lba or vessel shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel the mouth of the River Saint Charles, to await inspection. 8.â€"â€"Vessels proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessels having passengers on board, on account of sickness nm‘gt such passenâ€" gor shall be detained in Quaratine the Master or £or- son in charge may, on applicationte the Medical Superintendent at urouo-llulc. be allowed to land the said passengers with their lu‘m ; and the vessel being m\pdy eleansed, pur and disinâ€" fected under thesuperintendence and with the lisense of the Medical Superintendent, may proceed up the river without the‘said passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be appointed to receive the same, one shilling and hn;.zou. for each passenger, to bear the expense ie framieferngnes one .per diem for eac e sa nâ€" son. w‘mmm of their maintance at rosseâ€"Isle, for the time hnng which such vessels, in the judgment of the Medical Superintendent, would 'h:.n had to be detained ..‘“l:‘ Q-:‘muwamn‘ for passengers not with any e pestilâ€" ential or infectious disease aforesaid, otherwiso such vessels shall be detained in Quarantine until the :»npfl not sick of the aforesaid diseases, shall cleansed, washed, purified and disinfocted. Ton I 9.â€"Inspecting Physician at Quebec. Physician at Quebec shall go off to mm.zmoheornm-u&oam river &Chrln.ndrthfolhvh‘qmuouw the Masters or persons in charge, viz : 1. When did you leave Grosse,Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your passâ€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 8. How many person have you on board ? Cabin passengers * â€"_ C "*~ TT f :!&:-Nthflu(}mn-lllo? fesatakrs thk ve person or persons en sic m{:uwm-um" l.? ve any died? State number, names and disâ€" case T. Have or persons come on board or toft your resaute sings you isfturmssâ€"Iste? _ _ __ _ 8. Have you any person on board who is lunati¢, ooo dn nsemiins s accom ons able to them Am:, he shall require all Masters, or m in charge of vessels to exhibit to him the or mpat which they shall have received from the al Superindent at the Quarantine Station ; and such Masters ocrnuâ€" in charge To s ..u"""x.,.m.,"“ tnp Shysisinn at Queben, »ho, in he e â€" sician at , who, if he shall find, as well ’tho answers ho may receive as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the actual state of the health of the and crow, that mmnmnmm then grant to the Master, or Inel':s of such vessol, a Cyï¬hmhwrkmgm h the hoalthy state uflhopuu:snwn‘ndelrv'.toh end that s vessel may obtain a final dMï¬â€"Q-u:l: tine. But, if on the contrary, such Inspecting h.{ulehn at Quebes shall find any case of pestilonâ€" tial or infectious disease on board, or shall have just cause to .Wh M1 out of any such malady, it shall then be his duty to hoist a yellow flag at the mainâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall cause the v=.uhlunun-dn and be detained at the of the River Saint Charles for hnh.rdo&unfl- and hp:lun'. and h-‘vu':; uaint e with the To iine oo i. Aanenet 4 on wineld Shink cor penalties to be incurred if he should permit any communication aiï¬ vessel until released from x:..lnnho. he all the ciroumstances to Minister of for the information of the Governor and If it shall appear to the said Inspecting at any time that such vessel shall have passed the Quarantine Station at Grosseâ€"Lsle 'ubwm and should therefore be sent down to G or that such vessel havâ€" ing already cleared from Grosse.Islo, should return thereto, there to land he shall order the Master or im proceed or return with such vessel to and ;;:l xmr ‘:r Tson in M “ “ . € B.Np‘r Officers at o«-:-ï¬ shall observe, in resâ€" pect of such vessels, the same rules and regulations as are provided for vessels arriving at Grosseâ€"Isle with sick. Should ï¬"m Physician at Wny daty requirecel him by this reguistion, he e ui ion, he will l-odis"tzly enforee the same by all lawful means at his dispocal. _ s .o+ : _ 10. Any Steambont or other vessel that shall have havi “tho from Quarantine :( th )’(:r av 0 â€" u ;-‘pfm Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same Tul.ndl-tndn-u hereinâ€" before provided, respecting vessels not discharged o o mngn ‘ 11. NoSteamboat shall be allowed to proceed to 12. All vessels trading between any K:uot E.u_u within the Province or within the Guif St. wrence, and not nmmmnwor places without the Province, nor comm with uyahrvwdy\hhï¬uflhcvcuflvdm“y EnvM the‘ Province, shall be exempt from ohn:h(nkl-d ations, so far as reâ€" 3.* necessity of to or stopping at rosseâ€"Isle ; nor shall the said rules and regulaâ€" flul:&y\onquï¬l of War, or to Transports or V nmm ‘l‘mnuhuduoon- pcddz. Officer, in a healthy state, ;h- or death may have cccurred during II Noec.ol-hll be entered or cleared at the Md‘?uho or Montreal until all the requireâ€" ments '.Mbnph‘ Raw-uhntm to such Vessel shall have fully complied onmonnominigs at thie ipme ies or an e â€" lations, shall, for -o{ offence, incur and pay a Fine not exceeding Four Huxbaro DorLars, to l:‘.n:o:‘ond in the manner pl-'flbo'd‘;( th:‘ said every person who, u: conviction of an such offence, shall fail to p’?&n,-onnl of Lnu;' such offence, shall fail to p-‘th amount of No which he shall have been -udto“py, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. All provious orders makir ations rel to Quarantine are hereby l_'.g_.v_gkn;‘l' es e GOYVERNMEXNT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA, free Goods rln‘ through a foreign country consigned directly to ln&:fleu in Canada, shall hereafter be put on same footing as dutiable â€" Whereupon His Excellency inâ€"Council piogned to onden amd it o horoby urdered; that 102â€"tf January 1, 1866 Wu. H. LEE, THE OTTAWA TTRMES. NAY 1%2, 1366. 12â€"tf . FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMsS. Ortawa, 19th March, 1866. Sir,â€"I have it in commuand to call your special attention to the annexed eop‘! of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,‘to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizesinto British Waters. I am, sir, Your obedient servant, . R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada The Barl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardiwell, Feskiox Orrics, 2nd February, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government boing desirous of observing the strictest neutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" , with the view of more effectually carryin m‘m this &:in;:rlo. to interdict the Armeï¬ Bhips, and also vateers of both parties, from carrying Prizes made b‘ them into thecPorts, Harâ€" bauu,'.lltoudnudn or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majosty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. : " imeie" I have accordingly to uaint you that the Queen has been pleased mimt &-t oni‘jr- in conformity with the principles abovedstated, should forthwith be addressed to all lxroper sulhurit&b- in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyord the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances, * 1 have, &e.. [Signed.] CLARENDON. flacNe Signed. The Right hohonb?o Edward Cardwell, M. P., February 26th 41806. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Nontnm{ during the pxisting hostilities ‘between Her Catholic Maony nd the Republics of Chili and Peéru, and being moreover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her laju:x ‘s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Majesty‘s Territorial jurisdicâ€" Cory» C eoeatur Waters within Her l-{uty'- Territorial ‘énrildic- tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of eithor Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the followin; Rules, which wre to be treated ‘and enforced as flor Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" _ e Her Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Kinï¬- dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six dl‘yl after the day when the Governor or other. Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and &ublhhod the saime, stating in such notification that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all persons within the same I. During the continuance af the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships o{ War and Privaâ€" teers of either Belligerent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to?the Territorial jurisdiction of thfo British Cmn, as & Butiou; or‘;.plm of reâ€" sort for any warlike , or for of obtaining nw fncilin}:rmulike equiE:Pnr:nd no Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British g.rildicdou. from which any VuII of the other ligerent (whether theâ€"same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have rnviouly dogumd. until after the expiration of at east Twentyâ€"four hours from the d?anun of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. 2. If any Ship of War or Privateer of either Bollitnu lhd‘? after the time when this Order shall be first notified and put in force in the United Kingdom and in the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions and Deâ€" m.nohl of Her Majesty respectively, enter any Roadstead, or W aters belonging to Hor Majesty cither in the United Kingdom or in the Channel Isâ€" lands, or in any of fLer Majesty‘s Colonies or Mig Possessions or Dependencies, such Vessel shall required to depart and put to sea within Twontyâ€" four hours after her entrance into such Port, Roadâ€" stead, or W aters, except in case of stress of weather, or of her requiring orovhlou or things necessary for the subsistence of her Crew, or repairs, in cither of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the nearest Port (as the case may be), shall require her to but to sea as as possible after the exâ€" piration of such periog of Twentyâ€"four hours, withâ€" out permitting her to take hx' npfllliu. beyond :hn are to be mod by all territories and possessions i o n oi oo on Reu l dcs m ; be necessary for her immediate use; and no .u:i Vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British Waters for thmuof repair shall continue in any such Ports, eads, or waters, for a longer period than Twentyâ€"four hou, after her necessary repairs shall have been confpleted : Provided neverthcless, that in all cases which there shall be any Vessel gwhdm' Ships of, W ar, Privateers, or Merchant 8 Ipllz of the said ‘Belliâ€" vnu parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or aters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than ‘Twentyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such Vessel (whether a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" radheg d aenr / Arive on : o me cignt 0 wep iik 4 teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent, and thnbui?:m departure therefrom duyw of W aror vateer of the other Belligerent, the times hmy limited for thod-rodnn of such Ships of War Privateers respoct v.l{. shall always in ease of necessity be extended, so far as m:{“boa- uisite for J:::Lolm to this proviso, but not flmm or & IIL. °No Ship of War or Privateor of either Belliâ€" rmn shall hereafter be permitted while in any ort, Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies except llï¬Â«vhltmfl and such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of her Crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficent to carry such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own shall be '“{:um pplied to qudee) Ayes & su to any suo ip of War or Privateer in the same or any other Pon.'llo.dlusd, ;' W ln:n, subject to the Territorial jn:hd:&o:fl:l r , without special permission u r the upér.:\’ouol Three months from the time when such coal nu‘hvo been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. _ I have the honor to be, Sir, "Me> degaiies â€": s PCY C ce uP the Government of Canada. ’ - Ottawa, April 3, 1865. 90â€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, biy this Department, of an cccasional rgn, to be callâ€" ed the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of lw. and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and 1 information concerning Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice the advantagos &h sheet will offer as an advertising medium to land owners, and others lnv{n%hyroper- ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by evéry inâ€" telli emigrant, means will thus be afforded of acing the intending purchaser or lessoo in Great ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised dnornin. of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wm. Dixon, a gentleman woll acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be zoohlly ohu-%d with the distribution of this paper roughout the United Kh{dom. and in bringing mo same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The first number will appearin the course of next month, the second in Apxrbfln(il‘ down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up Tnfathly or quarteriyses thay be requireg.. As the space it is intended to allot for advertising parposes w?l.lcbo limited, and in view of the l.;r inouted qreteiiously J the prices i6 advrortisements y. vertisements cannot be much Wiumlg 1« For each advartisement, not exceeding ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tibns of & practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from m::i settlers, M:" T their ols in the country, on -“u anta of :.7: mm?.mm,m It is duinfl: that thz:.ho-ld be written as concisely as possible, and be xfm- sa‘qthin. like exaggoration. am, Sir, For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twalveâ€" month, $6. In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. * February 10. 200 g%[q‘.sq OF MESS AND PRIME Packed and inspected by R. Kixty, Esq., of K@* Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere, . CGroceries & Liquors. Ottawa, Jan, 22, 1866, GoOvVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, â€"> _: Quasec, 25th January, 1866. &e., &o., &o P : OR:A . FOR SALE. in direct communication with the property Commissioner of Customs and Excise , A LARGE STOCK OF DOW NING STREET, ° Your bedient servact, A. C. BUCHANAN D. WHELAN, Rideau stroek. Chief Agent ~* * | board and 1 M that | from Irelan d Kingâ€" Dates of cfffling r Friâ€" ‘ROA esty‘s | PERUVIAYX.... days | BELGIAN§..... chons | MORAVIAK,. . ... d the | NOVA SCFTIAN Rules | NORTH ERIC same | HIBERNRAN,. .. s Agil every util;- a xt epubâ€" in | GLRAR S C from | rAHE fBTEAM i ts _l_ LI#®E consi ‘boto: | ST. DAfID, 1650 or of | 8ST. GEPRGE, 14 iction | 8T. ANDREW, 1â€" of reâ€" | ST. PAPRICK, 1: ose of Sailifig betweer :; And | New Work at inte of Wifiter Naviga iaye | st. oforaE,. .. other [ ST. VI D: e x hip of | ST. ANDREW, .. | have | ST. TRICK, .. i of at | ST, @EORGE, . 'J;‘;f'h 8T. pavip, .... s of THRO either | treafff to Londond: Order CABIN, ... ï¬:“m‘: gAcconï¬n 14 Doâ€" s‘rl ERAGE r any An experic ajesty | shitp. ?l Isâ€" Berths not rei all g’: For furmf{rl.;; m_ Aumond‘s Bui ather, | @r Graxo Truxk essary tawa, Jan. 5, 1 l!ilhï¬f estememime rem 62â€"t 29â€" . â€" § Capt. Wager. (Sailing frog® LIVERPO®@L evcery DAY, and frofh PORTLAN every DAY, callingfat Loch Fo#e to r board and 1 Mails and Iissenge from Irelan d Scotland.) Dates of cffiling are as follirs :â€" THE TEAMERS OF THE ASGoOW LI#E consisting of the 8T. DAFID, 1650 tons, .. ... ... Caf®. Aird, 8T. GEDRGE, 1468 tons, ... ... Cagé. Smith, 8T,. A REW, 1432 tons, . ... . Car®R Scott. 8T. PAPRICK, 1207, tons, . . . . . Cap&@ Trocks, Sailiffig between the Clyde and Porf@and and New Wbrk at intervals, throughout thi season of Wigiter Navigation, as follows :â€" 8T. GEORGE,.:......... 17th Januaff, T866 8T. IRVID, ...... ... .. . 318t Januarxk, 1866 sT. AponEw, .........14th Feb‘ty®# 1866 8ST. TRICK, ...... .... 218t Feb‘ry,& 1866 ST. @EORGE, ~........ 7th March, § 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ...... 21st March, $1866 ST. @EORGE, ~........ Tth March, § 1866 ST. JPAVID, ...... ..;.... 21st March, 1866 s of THROUGH PASSAGE from#Monâ€" treaff to Londonderry or Liverpool : CABIN, ...... .... ... . $72 and $ gAccotding to accommodation) STEERAGE, ...!......... ... . §8 â€"â€" British and North American S’ ROVAL MAIL STEAWIP Appoinm»i byltix:“‘cAvtlilmimlt,\ to sail LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK Via CORK HARBOR. ¢l The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty‘s Malls. . _ LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, aGLBsGow L(°N E. Chief Cabin Passage Second * « From Boston to Liverpool : Chief Cabin Pas8AGO)c, .. ... ..........1 Second * NB uy ve ues s is 1e 6h eare From Boston to Halifazx : Chief Cabin Passage,............. .... 20 00 Second _ * M * â€"yr‘s y u4 se x us s we o1 ty 0 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. _ The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. No Berth will be gecured ‘until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. * L400 tr l Dhrimiie "ol RBrtiat tobiPrasniiar‘s. 2 + R@J" Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper ‘The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Mctals, unless bills of lading are sigued thercfor, and the value thtreof therein expressed, freight. L Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ott Graxo Trox« Raimway Stamos, Port: ttawa, Jan. 5, 1866. in atie Notz.â€"All Letters and Newspapers must PaS8 through the Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecie tilexcept for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Lvgeacs, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight For freight or passage, apply to E. C. & 1. G. BATES, + Agents, No. 103 State Street Boston Ix ®r, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsorvext. JAVKAqc+ . .++ ++ COHR, M v.. .4 SCOTHAy «++ +»+ / PERSIA) . .. ... CHINKy i +s +xx AusTtRaLasia®, ASlAj e .. ... ++ ArrICA,. ... .. CAXADA,...... EvnoPra,.... .. ‘May more or less, to the Queen‘s higbvt&.rnn'mg along the East side of the Rideau Canal, thence Northerly along said hirfhvtyivo hundred and oxt’linh, thence Easte: wr.lhlwflhlhndddi ion line, on hoces omm to the g, sa portion of Ln!l containing, by admeasurement, two THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : December 19, 1865 i@"Berths not secured until paid for For further particulars apply to HEUBACH & COWARD, Insolvent Act of 1864. Yia CORK HARBOR, and between ‘EERAGE, ....... ...... ... §3 An experienced Surgeon carried 0 h SALE OF LANDS. every succeeding Sat l‘lAN,.......znh“ ERICAN,.. . 3rd N........1. AOWM EP ROM PORTLASD Fowe to receive on nd IÂ¥ssengers to and t‘y; nd.) th : folloiirs :â€" th TL ARp: C .. 6UJanuary, 1866 | * . .. 1 3tiJanuary, 1866 pr .. . , 20thifJanuary, 1866 . . 21th uary, 1866 .. Brd ruary, 1866 . .10th Fipruary, 1866 | M eding Sat@irday . 5 W LN E. 0F THE ASGoOwW f the i+ . . . . . s OR Aird. ] 8, ... . .. Cagé. Smith. ns, . ... . CarR Scott. ns, . . . . . CapÂ¥ Trocks, Ayde and Porfffand and hroughout thi® season ] s follows :â€" I ... 1 7th Januaffr, T866 ... 3lst Januagk, 1866 ... l4th Feb‘ry®& 1866 | t« ... 218t Feb‘ry, & 1866 | fo ... 7th March, § 1866 ... 21st March, §1866 | t1 PASSAGE from#@onâ€" | ® Liverpool : E[ . ... . $72 and § & ccommodation) o ca +x +4 we a‘s +s W r Surgeon carried orieach | a a i wd until paid for. :1 lars apply to 9 ‘H & COWARD, Y Rideau Street, Ottaf®fa, | r ray Stamox, Portiafp. | t vifc‘s «+ . +Xe. Inglit .. . J. P. Anderson ... Thomas Smail 6 en y «s +4 & KACLUER ... E. R, Moodic. «;4 .+.210, Stone C. H. E. Judkins +1 . K. G, Lotk .. E. M. Hockley + Â¥eresu£. COOK THURSâ€" SATURâ€" $132 50 80 00 112 00 65 00 ’l‘nE SUBSCRIBER HAVING BY A new and sKequ :runï¬ount been appointed by MESSRS.JACQUES & HAY, of Toronto, their sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Auction, of t{eir splendid F URNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from time to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacioys and welf established premises, se Mulle: en N t o e C Oe Con Oe e s Ee the vanious extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, ombruin* all the new styles of their elegant and elaborately carved and No. 267. Notre Dame Street p:oliuko_d Noi . EenE ons in every variety and description necessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. In addition to the sate at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private re‘:i'()iouce of parties declining Houseâ€" keeping, or re virtg from the cit{': will claim |r- cial attention;â€"and all OUTâ€"DOO SALES of this description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying out this department ot the business, in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in diaL»oling of property, so that parties sellâ€" ing out can have th yunt sales and proceeds immediately after le. Special inention be fi\'en to the sale of _ TEDUTUTUNLCC C G hemu DDADPRMTV and . as w e o e ds in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in dinL:olin; of property, so that parties sellâ€" ing out can have th wunt sales and proceeds immediately after le. Special ?uention be fi\'en to the sale of REAL ESTATE and CITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becomin more important with the increase and extension h’ the city, the undersigned offers the most Lisksat Trrms to partics wishing to bring their property into the market for l:lbliu competition. + A great hardship has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegAlly with one per cent on the amount of purchace, lmf the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. . Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far Tg.- Lin_ own bul'mon‘il eoncornecf, by undertaking the sale of Real Propdr- ty, on conditions which it is hoped will moet the views of all parties, namely : 1st.â€"There will be no charge of one per cent to the {zw:rha-a‘. Te â€" 2nd.â€"When bona fide sales are efected not exceedâ€" ing £5,000, the commission will be £2 ; and on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost of sdvertlninf; upon which the reï¬ul-r trade discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drien, no charge will e made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. The undersigned avails himself of this opl:,orwni- :iyl of returning his sincere thanks to the public for e very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adberence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. PV Mooqa P ig n Ce noIRIT GUYâ€" cunatiasith prwlu to meel & conMinUinueo 0. MTD TETUEY . B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. s L. DEVANY, AvcrioneEr axp Commussion MercHaXt, 'wAum-i'A“g;ntâ€"ft;r the sale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. â€" 64 MINERAL LANDS f | 6 Orrtawa; 13th March, 1866. Rnavm\uoss FOR THE SALE OF Mineral Lands, approved by His Excellency he Governorâ€"General in Council. L 08, _| _ INFERIOR METALS. t 1â€"â€"That each regular mining tract in unsurveyed territory shall consist of blocks of two hundred or four| hundred acres. 2â€"â€"That the dimensions of each regular mining tract of four hundred acres be forty chains in front by one hundred chains in depth, and smaller tracts, exccgt on lakes and rivers, in the same prvgorï¬on. The bearings of the outlines to be North and South, and East and West, astronomically. 3â€"That nrining tracks bordering upon lakes and rivers shall have their frontage upon such waters, and shall be subject in all cases to the public rights in navigable or floating waters; and that mining tracts so situated, shall have a mean depth of one hundred chains back from such river or lake, (exâ€" clusive of road allowance of one chain in width, which shall be reserved along the margin of such river or lake), in conformity with the above menâ€" tioned bearings. i 4â€"That mining tracts in surveyed territory shall be surveyed by a Provincial Land Surveyor, and connected with some known ninu in previous surâ€" veys (so that the tract may be laid down on the ofâ€" fiee maps ‘of the territory), at the cost of the appliâ€" cants, who shall be required to furnish the surveyâ€" or‘s plan, field notes, and descriptions thereof, in acâ€" cordance with the foregoing regulations, and to the satisfaction of the departments 5â€"The price shall be one dollar per acre, payable into the Department of Crown Lands at the time of making application. e . 6â€"That in surveyed townships, lots presenting indications of minerals, be sold on the above condiâ€" tions, but at not less than one dollar Er acro in an township, and at the same price as the other h.nz in the township, when it is more than one dollar per acre. Tâ€"That mining lands in surveyed townships be sold by the local agents for eash, but all lands in unsurveyed territory shall be sold by the departâ€" ment. l on 9â€"That in selling the lands in the Told mining divisiops, the department is to discriminate as far as practicable between purchasers for actual settleâ€" u&. bona fide, and those for mining or speculative pu;poou : selling to thé former for the rnnnt prices and terms (nuot?eet to an increase to $2 an acre, unâ€" der the order of 8th Aunm, 1864, when actually worked for gold) ; and to the latter for one dollar an unâ€"cns. ; _ 8â€"The above regulations do not apply to mines of gold and silver. _fl{ A old 10â€"That in Letters Patent for Lands on theshores of Lakes Supérior and Huron, the clause reserving all mines of go‘d and silver be omitted at the disâ€" eretion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. 11â€"All previous regulations inconsistent with the above are cancelled. A. CAMPBELL, 117â€"a _ And whereas a ;o;:"é‘o;; discase or epidemic afâ€" feoting oaltie prevails io many parts of Burope,and Fie wans. dirzt vapdes se urirviealPvagng‘s to IHpviciveripen o + T is increasing and extending itsravages, and whoreâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the im]ioru- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" 5 * t His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation or introduction{ into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of c&tfla, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, 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 cargoes, or part of ur%o, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see fit to exempt from such prohibition. W. Th LEK, °.. _: ‘â€" February 28, 1866 BLACK WALNUT EURNITURE 1 ing to affect the righu or Jroporty of other parties, are henhi notified that they are required b&:‘ho 53rd and following Rules of the !mlnin nâ€" cil and Legislative Ammblg rx&‘nly. (which aro Bublhbed in full in the Canada Gazate), to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the :&puc.uon xhu- ly and distinetly specifying its nature and joetg_, in the Canada (Zazate, and also in anewspaper pul lished in the Conng' or Union of Counties affected, nnd‘mg copies of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each House. e Clerk of Private Bills, L. Council ‘Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866. All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the jirst three weeks of the Session, A. TODD, * Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, J. E. DOUCET, L. Assembly. PROVINCE OF CANADA, ) In the County Court County of Carleton, of the County of *__ To wit. Carleton. IN THE MATTER OFJAMESS. BANGS, x INSOLVENT. 0' SATV AY, THE 19th DAY OF MAY next, the undersigned will apply to the Jn?. of the said Court, for & discharge under the said Act. 7 JAMES 8. BANGS. Ottawa, Tenth day of March, 1866. DEPARTMENT OF CEO\\'N LANDS, Private Bills. Insolvent Act of 1864. l(o;nu-,?(;h d:y of February, 1866 GOLD AND SILVER PRESENT Clerk Executive Council Commissioner. §57â€"4.80 ~â€"‘ _ IN QUART BOTTLES ! The Great Purifier of the Blood THIESPRING ANDSUMMER SARSAPARILLA ! WHEN-'I'“I BLOOD IS THICK, THE cireulation clo&pd. and the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and S‘ secretions of the winter months. . This safe, ou:é‘ powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the system, and should be used daily By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent dick ness. â€" It‘is the only genuine and original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of Ts Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab« scesses, Ulcers, And M'er{ kind of Scrofulous and Seabious erupâ€" tions. â€" It is also a sure romedy for SALT RHEUM, RING . WORM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENUINE HONDUR AS SARSAPARILL A And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its worst forms, It is the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" nection with __BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Livéi', Stomach and B}ov_rels‘, These Pills are prepared expres«ly to operate in harmony with that greatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. The most helpless sufferers need not desrlir. Under the inâ€" n usnn emnana t DBEAARTIG malaiies Put up in Glass Phials, and Warranted to any climate Ee en OeR mn ie ce ced e e " Mlplcul’nllenn need not dersglir. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" able, disappear quickly and lpormlneudy. In the follo:ing J'iee'rea. these :;lu are “:':p:‘:d.“' .t:; uickest, and the best rem ever lqhould be at once resorted t.o:y ® & Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaintss Constipation, Headache, and Piles Bristol‘s Sarsaparilla, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all Druggists every where. Sold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and George Mortimer, ut Eonl Cas Among the Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore _ Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, ; Frost Bites ~ _ do4 #c.. #c., de. rl\llls' CANADIAN PAIN DESTROY ER has now been before the Public for a length of %’c, and wherever used is well liked, never ng in a singleinstance to give permament relief when timely used, and we E\'e never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all 1¢ delighted with its operations, and speak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects, : norm We speak from experience in this matter, having fested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are guffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy. W A sls aa uonl oe en d cce d ce es eves s tPc oo cms1 uerlal â€" The astonishing efficacy of th¢e Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints. | Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers in ali g.ru of the country for further gupplies, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. s d «s â€"Angs Nule t ce en o L The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keepit. Physicians orderand useit; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W ., General Agens for Canada. Sold by Geo. Mortiner, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J, Skinner, in Ottawa. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6f.w P ILLM® ! Is: p:n-l;ï¬;;l; recommended for RELIEF INX TEX MINUTES BRYANS | PULMONIC WAFER THE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTAâ€" blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of " PulZâ€" monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfcits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough,.Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Asthmg, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve lrritation of Uvula and Tonsile. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessing to all Classesand Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant to thetaste f Bryan‘s Pulmonieâ€" Wafers .Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting J im cures. * . _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give. satisfaction to every one, No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers + _ in the house. * No traveller should be without a supply o Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ‘ " in his pocket, ‘ Ao person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, N\ New Yorxk. ; February 13, 1866 s Newcastu®. by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W, M. assey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Jttawa. CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER THI cosRT oF RE 10X FOR THE above Minicipality wi held at the Townâ€" ship Hail of GMpcester, on §ATURDAY the 26th Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 Gloucester, April 13th, 1866. Tho-g_r;ut cure for all Diseases of the a Dict Drink, COURT OF REYVISION most important of modern Medical discoveries stands the KORTHROP & LYMAN, Fi«"m" | o‘clock in C. BILLINGS, Gloucester. use during keep in 48â€"utt 1â€"6â€"f&w 18â€"wid. J all other preparations for the Cure q Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and al discases ,Qich affect the Wind of Horses ; also, s a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, ahd safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horke from being worked whil, using it. saal wie Arabian Heave Remedv AND CONDITION_ MEDICINE _ TS POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO AXYy op It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by ro. moving from the airâ€"cells the ~coagula}‘ lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in br athing, and by its action on the discased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the cirqulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vess}s to their natural size ; by its use the ilur-u-'n Ap~ petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleck and shining ap. pearance, D. W. HURD, Successot to Hum & Co. Maiden Lane, NEW York, SOLE PROPRIETOR POR THE UNiITED sTtATes, NORTHROP & LYMAX, Newcasrur, CW, Proprictors for the Canadas, PRICE TWEXTYâ€"PITE cEXT8. Sold by Geo, Mortimer,John Roberts, W M Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinmer, in Ottawa. â€" PIANO FORTES g RE THE ONLY IXSTRUMEXTSs .constructed on a truly Scicrtific Princiâ€" ple. They have greater strength, and will reâ€" main. longer in Tuxg than any other Piano The construction is simple and natuwal, all the, extrancous lumber in the body 0f the instmâ€" ment is despensed with; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separaâ€" ted and entirely independent of the case, thet by dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, prescrving at the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Dmices is the Inventor. By these imâ€" provements we gain much more vilratory power, at the same time preserving all i(s purity and richness of tone. _ _ They have received the highest tostimonials from the Press, and all the principal artists in the country, among ‘which are : Harry Sanderson, L. M, Gottachall, MHax Maredlaek, . . #, Thalberg, Theodore Bisheid, _ W‘m, Mason, MHerman Wollenhnupt, 4, Barili, Francis H. Brown, _ M, Strackouch, MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the sxout pianist, says:â€"I have examined your new Pianoâ€" Fortes, and I cordially approve of its system of construction. Its principal, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple and perfectly philosophical. The tone is rand and noble ; it has groat capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetnoss. WM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribunesays :1 have examined your newly | invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by &em. Thaiberg Gonx{.lk,~ Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are orginal and philosophical; in purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelence which enables the pianists to " sing" on the instrument. _ Your Piantsever deserve the highest rank. . Your invention, in my opinion, is idestined to work radical changes in trl;: mantufacture of Pianos throughout the world. n The N. J. Times, July 12, says :â€"We have now an instrument without an equal.> Jt can «ing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unat» tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must specdily supersede the old styles. _ & From the ‘NX. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful examination of Dmos‘s Plageâ€"Forte, we find the results obtained are @ "p,%, me kingi tone, great ity and saflcy (hmu':z‘iwut tln'e entite m\mn-m, not often found in Pianos constructed"upon the old plan. GexTux®x :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and, paâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Dii6cs, I am of the opinion that the tone resulting from his improvemen as exhibited in the instruments under ex~~ . nation, in point of richness, depth and brilliaaâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand Pinw-%;:u, and ezcels them in pure, musical into{%ion and actual tone, power thus approximating cloger to what 1 consider perfection in "“‘_{- we ment than has yet been achieved byany ~ocher wy» tem of manufacture Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, lâ€"y Ottawa, Dec. 18th 186 Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Years é N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CON taining full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians as to the superior excellence of our instru mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address. In presenting the Avmamame Orcax, we boldly announce the greatest triumph in musical instruments of: the age, During the :a' half century, the French u&( Germanis ve manufactured reed instruments with double bellows, and two ped@is for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or ®xâ€" HAUSTED BELLOWS, (which is the only beliows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for which our instruments are * i nother this method of 11 Ano tion to iod of bWlowing was, that wull eccupied, no opporâ€" tu“y was offered for the management of the swell. Within the En two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of «double blowers," have been mantfactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the swell, AXD OPERATED BY THE KxEE. | The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object, are disagreeable enough to a gentleni@n, but to a lady the use of su()n an appendage is nearly imupossible. ~>_ * _ =. s __ > #52 to #552 EACH ! THIRTY NINE VARIETIKS, with PATENT BASSO IENUTO or SUR BASS, SCHOOL ORGANS and MELODEONS Our avroxatic device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more or less force giving the desired increase or decrease in the volume of the tone. The Mclodeon and School Organ. For seventeen years the superior excellence of our Melodeons has not been questioned, and for two years past the enormous demar * * made it impossible for us to meet our « promptly. ‘With our increased facilitics, v feel warranted in assuring our patrons the« their orders will be promptly met, and solicit a continuance of their mmlgc. Caution to Automatic Organs. _ P.8.â€"â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clergy men and Schools. _ Addrass. GEO. A. PRINCE, & CO. Tus Orfawa Tos.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by Groree Corrox, Proprietor, and Resert Davis, Editor, at the Times Steam »winting Works, Ko. 60, Sparks Street, in the City of -W County of Carleton C. 'r. 8$5,000 NOW in USE! DRIGGS‘ XEW PATEXT Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walnut | or Oak cases. All of our instruments have upon the name Ottawa, Dec. 18. 1865 GEO A. PRINCE & 00. No Charge for Boxzing or Shipping The Automatic Organ. DARLEY‘S Yours respectfully WM, HALL 4& soNX, BOLE AGENTS P A TE N T L. M. GOTTSCHALK .U, Mrackouch, Chas, Pradel, _ 543 Broadway, NEW YORK Buffalo N. Y 1 =6 (& w w»* QFFICE "QTTAW to ad pespated will bo a others ./ Carin | zns OF Ggtaw a, Jan O+ Feb: Feb Friday Al“'(l(‘ A PR Street, Quobe repared to attend bov ernment empl aay ehitrast hrina. wit in and for the December: 28, 1 BAllKIb‘TElq Chancery, &¢. Orric« : Aumond‘s Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866 and Eigin F Ottawa, 1 Ottawa. February 7, 1886 â€" Orric® : 1w theG Rosear LeRs. Ottawa, February 7 Crown Attornsy, fag B "ll B \@Xigavus‘ Janairy 27Â¥866 CLEGT BAllll‘l‘lIl Solicitors â€"inâ€"Ch ies Public, &c., &¢. A W Or BAIII.‘I‘. Solicitors in Convey ancers. Orric«: Lang‘s Ceatral Ottawa. Wirciamx Dook. ttawa, Fob. 7. 1 Nr. W Ott aw JP Telegraph Baild Ottawa, March 10, 1 P Solicitor in Ch Office at his d well «l stcaife ;-d 0‘04: eenment Printi Ottawa, u‘.:: 3 KA Orrice: OÂ¥ the Russell House, Orrice: Telogra KmW t Wau. Curag. Atawa, Fob. 7, 186 LAID A gomt lic, das remo a few doors to the: is prepared to t an Ottawa, Peb. 7, J" Aitonds to all JO8EPIL . TPOR NE Y â€"A % Chancery, Conyes W. J. S TTOR NE 1 »A T 13. «¥C T POIR NE X +«A T DU NX NIXG T TORNE I 8» H A YCOCK 1 TOR NE Y8â€"A Chancery, Con mox : Union l‘m w . M Ad ©OLMAX DVOCATRES, | noy s s â€" L. vices : Mull apd t Vork nav a, M Orrice: In M the office at nigh February 7, 1 References : We J-a:/s-u. Bo «m;:t Hali, A BR RISTER, A BBR 18 C y K Ormcr: N Streot. _ Will be Sparks Street, O ARRISTERq â€" Orric«s : Cour DR. O l’"fl"9 tral ‘Ottawa. Ottawa, Januar A t 3t 108 9 0CA Conveyancers. on %, #6.09, tal; Office and Mosgrove Street tin‘s. Entrance D ENTIST. Mesars, Can Ottawa, Janua V C)J EDW ARD > d Phe AUGUS A RRISTER Ottawa, Fol MESSRS Ottawa, Doc. 1 1 GEO. LC FOMCEPA Ottaw a, right will wtted uf‘::oq aveak xtA W. 9‘0'~ P ATK, of HY#1CI Aj e Crown Pot JOHN ® >Il'“¢'ll] Wookly w and Hou y sECX Ottawa, ( 16 dit Fit ma. . 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