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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Oct 1866, p. 2

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bascless lie, begause there is just hâ€"of truth in it to prevent an honest trom branding the whole thing as an unmitigated M.lqlfuc this very ‘reason there is that about the discussion |of the pe and private halits of individ wnt-h instineâ€" tively prompts an honoga ";t'; to pas the whole affair over in coptempt #ilence ; a course which, though well understood and appreciated here, Letomes liable to grave misupprehenmion when viewed from a distance as in this particular instance. We are glad to note that a public meeti mie to be held in this city, on Monday next, noon, to make arrangements for aiding the sufferers by the recent calamitous fire" in Quebec. We hope there will be a fill attentiâ€" ance, and a generous spirit manifested tow the poor vieums of the awful catastr Morements of a like character are already foot in some of the Western cities, ami we have no doubt but that a general awi ge rous response, throughout the country, will be giren to the call for assistance, and we The Globe complains that Canaia has "*ail the time without a representative to * defend her cause," while the Hon. Mr. hbhhw'fl"" * whiee representing and sbasing * Tt grievance is, however, of very emall accohunt if we‘are to believe the Globe‘s own assertion, for it says, and for once we agree with it, that. " w little frank, discussion will upset (the * labric Mr. Howe has been creating ;" lbut there is another " fabric‘‘ created in Eng land through certain grose and malidious fabrications in Canada, Whereby Canada and Canadians have been misrepresented and abused, the character of the country lower«i, and its fair fame tarnished in a way that " a little frank dAscussion, " however di w able, is forced upon «is in justice, not gifly to whose hold upon &mocdi Cana dian people, we are | to say, is tdo firm t be affected by these C#Tun stories, no matier on -‘”4.'5 of "’ water they may hmfifl '. ige to the good name of the country "‘*F,E.c\'m in juktice to us as an impartial ist, and an eye witness of the fi*‘ of the j »pular branch of the i=latdre, during K’. late -‘.dhx nt. From the third day of July to the fifteentiv of Angus,) that is trom the .‘-ptm. of L@’mmm *rLln- brief wdjourninent in the thind week, to e clusins should be exceedingly rejoiced to see the wapital aequit itself, in this particolar, in a masner worthy of its proud position. meeting takes place in the City Hall, and is called, on requisition,. by the mayor. | day of the session, the writer was nt in the prese gallery, at ever) Liting of the Houxe, and not only at every sitting, but c ring tWe whole period of every skting, excépting on m.h_e.nl ter or fitteen| minutes at a time, so that he know= perspnally of what he speaks, and he (Anhesitati gly proâ€" nounces the '”CN ented to th English public, by the London (Eayg.) daily Telegraph on the evidence of the Toronto Giobe, and again presented in Can by the (lobe from the columns of the Telegraph, a and alanderous exaggeration, hot justi by the actual facts, and totally nowar d in the conclusions. It is w altogether than a ChrOttawaCimes hâ€"'.u.'.u.-â€"'t-qu.,m.,«. , With ast presses, and all the appliances of modâ€" era material, competition in this branch is defed. All orders from the coustry specially and promptâ€" y «ended $o. ~On no occasion will the names Boston, General Admertining Azents, are horehby outhorâ€" 1ed to receine Advertisctsonts, jor the OTiA®s T EB vrll‘un.r AND WEEKLY TINES xo enjoys Tes Lamoget Crecriamos of any published in the Ottewns Valleyâ€"ismuing of Duily over 2,0001 and Weekiy over 4 : Co., $4, Park Row, Now YVork, ant _ Sate 18,000 1 thus cutstripping all competitors; an affording the best medium for basiness men 10 15 The Duily Times is delivered erery morning at Kemptville, Spencerville, and ail Stations on the Ortaws and Prescott Railroad, at an eariy bour, und at Prescot by 10 a. m. 1t can be had at Mr. 1Mnmugm at H. M. Ormiston‘s News Depot Down the river, per Steamer Quem Ficoria, Capt. A. Bowie, it resches SGreqville and L‘Orignal by poon, thas placmg in tme hands of those living at a distance of from 20 *» 60 miles from the Capital, all.the latest news of Ae day, at almost as eariy an bour as that of resiâ€" (Published cwary morneng, Sundays arcesied.) | Searge Cottea, Publisher and Proprictor. JOB PRINTING,: â€" 3mallest Card to a Xammoth Poster. ®©ttator Bailp Cimes Rusiness Cards of from 3 to 6 lines, per anâ€" namâ€"â€"payzble in advance only............ $6 W Transient Advertisements, first inseâ€"tion per Het Majesty‘s Thestreâ€"Banion Brother: N diceâ€"Esmonde Bros. j Public Meestingâ€"M. K. Dickinson, Mayor. Private Boarding Houseâ€"Mrs. J. MeArtho: Â¥arlety Storoâ€"Gearge W. Crane. An addition of from 30 to 50 subscribers is 22 very week to the subscription list of the W eek!y Advertising in Weekly, for first insertion, per Gearge Cotton, Publisher and Propristor. The Pore Arrmeal and Departure of Maris see \it Page, City and County Oficial Paper OTTAWA. OCTORBER 20. 1866 NEW AD\'I_ZEISE!E.\'.TS. (Published earry Priday mornng,) AGEECT â€"Mesere. S. M. Pettengull & TKE | Kokly Cincd, ure interted in the Daily at t tation of Canadlian public contracted w.th clusing comfiture as a PARTIZAN COX®PIRATOR against i the coalition ; he had just discovered, if well | fLunded rumor speaks truly, tnat he was not i to e invited to accompany the delegates to i England, when the crusade again«t the charâ€" | acter and standing of the Hox. Joux A. | Macpoxarp, with a cunning and malignity | unexampled in the. récord of political profliâ€" 'my, was commencei in the Globe on the ".'Otho( Augnet. The date is important beâ€" member he referred, who h said was. " un fit to discharge his duty," but on this ccca sipn the fact was notorious that the member in| qnestion acted farâ€" more temperately than the Hon: Geo. Brown. That " four out of * six members at Ottawa," or that u;_v numâ€" ber of Ministers at all, " areâ€"havituallyinca pacitated by drink" is simply & vile and algnderous | falsehood, which the English parzers that have been led into making the statement are bound in honor to enu‘-hfl. We have said the conclusions drawn | from these whole«ale exaggerations were , totally unwarranted ; and on this point we feel we cah write without that sense of humiliation whueh cannot but attach to the discussion of private actions; for these " conclusions," apart from thegeneral stain upon Canadian churacter, nre simply the incapacity cj(o}u‘ public men and the neglect of public bujiness, cause the catensible reason for the attack was the inefficieney of the militia organization and the threatened Fenian inyasion, and the truth i= that the most prompt and efficient Executive agtion had been taken to put the cQuntry h a proper state of detence, for weeks betore the (lobe opened its batteries, while it is also a notorious fact that CGeorge Brown in â€" Parliament, .and through . his pauper, had for weeks betore the 20th of August, been pressing upon : the very â€" minister since assailed to abruptly close the seasion, and hurry off at once with a number of his eolleagues to England! The Ham Npectator recently in an élaborate ar thoroughly ‘exposed the utterly bald basele«= pretence of the Globe regarding Fenian ‘excitement, ‘ and the action of thoroughly ‘exposed the utterly baldâ€"and basele«= pretence of the Globe regarding the Fenian ‘excitement, ‘and the action of the Canadian Government in felation thereto ; aml as this was the. only possible public justification which the {Zlobe could plead for it« unpatriotic and exceedingly ungenerous conduct, first towards the Minister of Militia, and afterwards in its blind fury towards his colleagnes, both Reformeand Conservative, as well as to the Legislature at large, until all are branded in _ England . as besotted bacchanals, as this we say was the only justilication which the (Globe could plead, even had its statements Lbeen true, and as this plea has been shown to be utterly unâ€" tenmble, Mr. Browni stands convictel of having done far greater injury to Canada than Mr. HWowe, and upon far more unjustiâ€" fiable pretence=; though in both cases a little "Trank discussion‘ will lead the public bouth in England and America, to make a wide distinction between the statesman and the charlatan, ~ > * â€" A Rewinowz.â€"Don‘t forget the dedication of the new St. Patrick‘s Chiurch, Nepean, toâ€"morâ€" Tue Cuaresc® â€"Stueer Firs.â€"Mr. Coftey, whose building was burned: down on Sunday merning last, had an insurance on it, in the British American Company for $1,200. Connserio®.â€"In mentioning yesterday the several Insurance Companies which had ceased tu.uc&pt risks in Quebec, since the recentfire, it was made to read that the « offices" instead af the "agencies* had been closed. : Now Mr. Brown wasintimate for years with the habits of the public meh he so wantonly assailed ; for eighteen months he sat in the Cabinet with them ; for eight months more he was silent as the grave as ‘to any deviations from the straight line of personal * propriety ; he sat in the Hoase with them duting the last Session of Parliament and eaw the worst which was to be seen, but said not a word: he went l;ume, and five days after the close of the Session ne opened his batteries against the lewler of the Government, his own late colleague, | whose ability, devotion ~to public duty, and state=manlike qualities he had landed to the skies but a short time beâ€" fore. The Hox. Grorse Brtws had just had time to reflect on hi« own disgraceful disâ€" Cavers.â€"This is the day for the match beâ€" tween the two companies of cadets for the medal presented by Col. Wily, a tgportoT which will be found in our mext issue. u) «ay inaic ine Canadian Legisiature is ‘‘"comstantly | the â€" scene o: . draunken @rowdyiam." We have seen Ministers, their supporters and the oppoition_â€"sitting night after night into the small hours of the mornâ€" ing lahoriousiy engaged on the work ~f the on wrt men in England through the ranting articles of the Gu'm'nt.Tu&‘n done much mm to Canada than the diatribes of Mr. Howe, far an t-g!-.-h‘«!dlwmn say=: * The inference * hastily, but generaily ~drawn i+ that *Cansiian« | are a drunken rowdy set: * and secondly, â€" it will" deter nufiy *from emigrating to Caniada, who were @seriously . meditating this step;" so that mere we have the fruits of the Globe‘s gourse vouel tor by "une upou the spot. Weâ€"say the Globe‘s, tor the cleven othet journals quoted, among which . be 1t noted there :s not a aalitary «beet that can boast |of more than a yery limited local reputation, L!!' Giobe ami its sateilites is unjustified by. the factsâ€"we can speak only of those within our observation, and though we acknowleige that several members of the Legislature ap peared in the House on more than one 0¢â€" "xsion is a condition, bordering upon intoxi skuon. it is a grose and libellous exaggeration i4 say that‘* â€"the Canadian Legislature is LOCAL NEWS. | eir exagreraied and dilated rehashes of as rurat & beiez sceounted for or The â€" Hamilton élaborate article stream, . twice thes far ts Iminediately on the «Ampannelling '.héi\ Grand Jury His Lordship delivered a long .ndi very elequent and lucid charge ; he dwelt at considerable length on the great importance of ‘a caretul and equitable administration of jusâ€" tice to our fellow creatures.| The Grand Jury! were impannelled to enquire whether or not there was sufticient evidence to send to umf There was gencrally considered to be some: odium attached to a person‘ who is put on his‘ trial before the country, and as there were unâ€" fortunately to be found in the community perâ€" sons who from malice or other impmperi miotives did not scruple to expose men to such| odium, it was the duty of the Grand Jury to!‘ protect the injured parties where such mo| tives were apparent. _ His Lordship was| worry to see the unusual | length of the, criminal _ calendat _ and _ attributed it to ,the great increase of population comâ€"] sequent on this city becotning the Seat of Government. ‘‘There was no ¢rime, he wfii happy to say, which was at present yisited with capital punishment. | _ ‘The principal cases on the calendar were .cnumerated, their i nature explained, as also the nature of the eviâ€" dence required in proof thereof. _ | \ The Criminal Calendag. | Daniel D‘Artelle, bigamy ; Jotin McInnis) larceny ; James N. Rankin, forgery ; Charles Brown, enticing soldiers to desert ; Julia Ben< nett, child desertion ; Anne Keefer, nnoni‘ Leonore Villenenve, larceny ; Matthew Lynch, stabbing with intent; Terrence Murphy, burâ€" glary ; John O‘Brien, do.; Mary Murphy larâ€" Ceny ; David Grabam, arson ; Medard .v-mu:J The Grand Jury was impannelled as fol> lows:â€"R. Y. Greeh, Foreman, Adam Abbott, T. W. Aylan, Alex. Beatty, James Bearman, John Craig, Samuel Collins, John Clark, Thos, Elliot, James Fulford, John Hill, Wm. xw?,; George Lang, John Maxwell, James Mills, Wim. Mackay, jr., John O‘Dougherty, .h.me‘il Ritchie, Thos. Rivington, Jaimnes Severcight, Thos. Smith, Leonard Wood, N. B. Young, Thos. Allen. j The Court of Assize of Oyer and Terminet for the County of Carleton commenced yesters day at noon, His Lordship Chicf Jun(ici Draper presiding. % ’ Tus Haxtoss.â€"We haye to record anothet Ioverfio-ing house at the theatre last nighq', in fact very large numbers were turned away, The orchestra was filled by the audience, th¢ musicians driven out,; and besides that; a por« ticn of the stage was occupied by alarge numâ€" ber of people. From the worider and admira~ tion we hear expressed by those who have sech these astonishing athletes, we are led to beâ€" lieve that the same success would attend thera if they continued here for ever so great & length of time.. Indeed their pecuniary sucâ€" cess is second only to the successful daring of their feats. ‘The admirable precision in peint of time and distances, with which their leaps and somersaults, from the shoulders of one to those of anothe? behind them, and out of sight, would leadone to. believe that they are en rayâ€" port with each other, or that the same nervous and muscular systems are common to all thM ; and not sympathetically. XNot having hse? ‘ accustomed to believe in such things, howevert, we are obliged to fall back on common sense, and attribute their perfection to a long and patient training of organizations pccuhulf adapted to such feats. The other performances would have satisfied andiences in general, "e*. without the Hanlons, had they not been ue* here. And these wondertul brothers ,alonge would draw full houses anywhere; but al Al gether, they present such an array of nove wonders, as to be perfectly itresistible. ‘They: are certainly, in each of their separate acts. altogether unapproachable. ‘Toâ€"day, for thé convenience of families, a imatinee will be given. ‘The doors to be open at 1 o'clock; performances to commence at 2. . Perform, | ances in the evening as usual, with a lu-%! programme. .| A |' ‘¥e. Take all the little children to the¢ Hanion Matinee this afternoon at 20°clock, larceny ; John Hall, burglary ; Patrick Ready, larceny ; and Mary Ready, do. 6 Civil Cases. _: * | Atkinson vs. Graham, J. B. Lewis, W. A. Ross. . Verdict for plff. $189.72. +4 King et al vs, Colton et al; J. B. Lewis, D, O‘Connor, . Verdict for plff. $626.10. the boy who was brought up on the previous day chirged with breaking the windows ofa schoolhous», appeared to answer and pleaded guilty.] Dismissed with costs ; the boy‘s guarâ€" di‘ refusing to pay, the prisoner was sent to jpail fot two weeks.â€"Thomas Husley "l charged with leaving his employer ; adjourned till Satprday.â€"Abigail Connell, charged with attempting to steal some clothes, left drying on a line.. Not being clearly proven, the priéâ€" oner was discharged, and‘left the court with tearful protestations of hert innocence. R Prauc Mertise.â€"A meeting of {mitepayers will take place on Monday, at Mr./\Jobhr Graâ€" ham‘s Hotel, Court House Avenue, t take into consideration: the necessity of macadamizing the road from the, city limity to Billifig® BDocs â€"At the corner of Queen and Mctcalfe streets, opposite to the Methodist Church, there is a gas lamp, under.which a pack of * mot preis, puppi«s, whelps/and hounds, and #"ocurs bf Jow degree, fightly assemble, and by batking, snarling, howling and . fighting make sgight hideous, and roudet sleep in the neighlorhood impossible. We are requested to intifnate to the owners of these pestilent ani that it world be advisable to keep thein df the streets at night, lest they might die by kudden casuality, or from pining §ick. with k ness Daxcemors Srewark Acaix.â€"Last night as a gentleman was walking along Sparks Street his foot went down in a hole between the planks and hurt himseli seve n‘ly ; the accrder.t occurred neat Mr. Kenlys zate next to Davis Fu: uy or Buxs. â€"On Thursday last a swarm of bees attracted â€"considerable attention in their flight down Sussex Street. They kept not imore than twenty feet from the ground. They were apparently bound for the bush at New Edinburgh. * Inextirzo.â€"The piece of cloth found on Tuesday in possession of the prisoners Ready, who were committed by the police magistrate to take their trial at the present Assizes, has lwen identified by Mré. Savier at whose house the prisoners lodged one night. ; [ the eping a house of illâ€"fame, . which, from â€"appearzhce of the complainant, resultâ€" ismissal with costs.â€"Felix Cardinal; ® Corar.â€"Margaret Gravelle, charged ASSIZES. THE OTTA : â€"â€"Ratify promises | by performances, â€" Rev, J. H. Cornell,|N. Y. city, says in a letter: "I procured Mrs, 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Resâ€" torer and Zylobalsamum for @ relative. 1 am happy to say i} prevented the falling off of the hair, and rest it from b¢ing gray, to its natural glossy| and berutiful Ulack," Sold by all druggists, |Depot, 198 Greenwich St., N. Y tion of the Great Western lrihny, Toronto. Mr. Lyman Sthith, at a distance of about fifty feet, threw a stone at the unusual visitor, and brought him to the ground. : â€"In a recé@nt speech Lord Grey said that during the " strike" in the\ blast furnaces of England, the|sum of sso,(}‘(T in wages was lo&t, and that ng those connected with the rolling mills, Â¥ao are still on a strike, about £100,000 havg been,lost. | â€"â€"A St. Lot di’pflch of the 12th says:â€" «‘The ‘Dubugiie and Dunleith clevators are full of grain, | The grain blockade has fairly commenced. [Theré being no cars to move it eastward, or water ecnough to ship it down the river, there a no& in barges lying at ‘D'm- 1éith, 68,000 bushels, et s â€"â€"At the angual exhibition of the County of Peel Agriculthral Society, recently held at Brampton, during the show ‘of horses, one of the animals e refractory, broke from the ring© and trampled upon two women?"one of themn has sincg died, and the other is not exâ€" pected to recaver. | P 4| & ‘/=â€"â€"The ble jet neck ornaments are not worn of regard> to the freedmecn. Chains have been taken off from the blacks to put black ¢hains over the shoulders of white girls and worren. The victims are only the slaves of fashion. _ | | â€"In a recé during the $ England, the! lost, and that i rolling mills, i £100,000 have |â€"As n pro climate on the that twentyâ€"th slave squadror January and I ~â€"â€"Gold has tlie Maryland mac, just ab panies have a organizing toâ€" â€"Un ‘Mond observed resti tion of the G) Mr. Lyman St feet, threw a 8 brought him t â€"A New | paper wrim! in fifteen . y wife‘s wardr life, has just tune of five 1 say die ! | â€"The Mon preparation fo Cartier, is pr lists are alreac signed, [ |â€"The statis port of N | [I&U;Q roc:.t:o:} 112 in 1864 ; £1,673,398. ! (â€"The Gre¢k census bf 1864 has just been published at Athens. ‘The c;ul population in that year 1,400,000. ‘Fhete were £,500 marriages, 38 bitths, ;nd‘?.zu,ooo deaths. _4 l".theij gmfim”hn-nnjt abandoned the monastic cause. He was lately supcrintendâ€" ing ‘s community of monks in attendance upon cholers patients in Logdon. * \â€"The 8tud onto, are to 1 in the Univer at Ridgeway, | â€"â€"A herd :Iblooded (‘lt(lti wn:. recently sold in England for $10,000, an average of $330 per head. ‘lhe i inglish p.pcrn‘ say these prices were unusually high. °< >| | ® | â€"The 'Hop J. 8. Wd has been Spec i-‘ ally retained {for the defenct of the Cornwall Fenian prisoniers whose trials ate fixed fof the ally retained Fenian priso '."Jl]l.'in“. | | â€"Mr. Ke*‘ Johnson anc otku-r gentlemen engaged in ;cckplonfion f Palestine have discovered I; Tell Hum, the ancient temple oi Ulpvmnn,fleub entire, ~| _| ts ” -â€"T*e coal panic in En; nd discoveties of new coal ifrom Shropshire. | <â€"It is stated that the colour orabge will be added to thmwaf others of the !russiuu flag, which ‘willl thus| become ajtriâ€"colourâ€"blac} : ‘white and orange. | â€"According to the censu Paris, the population of ihj reigners travelling, is 1,:11 [:-The nul;‘nbcli of cigare | fria in the year 1865 was 95 And 125504,5?63 of production _| â€"The Kingston New: sa of bales of hops ‘continue to city for various markets Quinte, _ | > â€"Five neFrou are to u$]xurnm at Marlâ€" borough, Prince George‘s Caunty, Md., on, the qnd_,_or Novemberâ€"four for munder, and one for & ficndisi:ufiult upon niladp'. â€"â€"The Sherbrooke l;uetcuéontmficn the report that *l‘r Popg, M.P., (been censured by the yGun?:il for his tomre in reference to the ednm(iofil measures of last session. _| â€"Captain Fox will bris Him. ~All the young princ family of Russia are to mak |‘The fmltL criminal c John McGinnis, charged w wiatch from| the Russell H Thiy, siid watch being the, Mortison, M. P. P; Mr. Bot | j The same witnesses apiy .animony given as we rd ‘wmination in lh\i police c new was brought forward . {Qr_r retired at halfâ€"past ® ving agreed on their ver lm'kvd up for the nigkt, an« t till nine jo‘clGck this n« . (h-rbl'll? vs.. Hannum e P. Remon, | Verdict for pl _ Riddle v«) Colton & al, 4 hor. [ Verdict for plff. $28 | l"llutn.m}( ¢s) Armstr t\ pbell for plf. This w ioh in which the father c th¢ loss of the services of I inI Armetrong, donsequent ;"c'b‘ 1d, of 'Lich the defend gg.rl.ml to be u.\‘- father > feydant. : | ° M 81 «. Perkins «4. The Ottawa Company, J B. Lewis, J. F. Bolton. V for pif. by conâ€" n*c;;zsrr,sa. rihens, 7. B. Lowis L. Supple r#. G . B. Lewis, Lyon and .fh-u?(':u, € Verdict for plMf. .00, Wifirl’\' ©4. Berh!nop t el, John L. Gemâ€" pelL.u Verdict for plf. $1 | ‘Chrrier efi al v«. Stockdal G. B; L:Fellowes. Verdi J‘ Ki Don‘t forget the Gli hee this afterncon,at 2 ork corre-po|+.|em of a Boston a merchant who failed twice , and was forced to sell his to produce *Ae necessarigs of tired from lmflnepu with a forâ€" ndred thousand deliars, Never f of the deadly inature of the west coast of Africa, it is stated ee officers of the British African died from fever alone between :cember of Inr year. ecently been d {scovered on both and Virginia ldo of the Potoâ€" ve fleotgetowxj'. Beveral comâ€" ready been formed, or are now velop the tory. y morning ::ro large owl was hg quictly on the top of the staâ€" tics of blockujc-mnuing nt the show that the imports of that £234,000 in 1860 to £5,314,â€" the exports from £157,350 to P'nl Gazette olithc 18th says the the banquet to the Hon. 6. E L;vâ€"lng rapidly,| and that the y numerously and influentially ‘nts of Unive 'ity College, Torâ€" ave a mn.-muriIl. window placed ity in memory, of those who fcll KEWS IT able jet neck ornaments are of regard> to the freedmecn. been taken off from the blacks ins over the shoulders of white on the birt uty her: cou Verdict for t with the reeny ; illeneuy ;\'-'UJ_\’. fe tried was that of th stealing a : gold use on the 1sth of roperty of Angus Iten for [ofendant red, and the same rted at the exâ€" urt, and nothing n this trial. â€" The x @‘clock, and not ict at cight were the court adjournâ€" mI;g. * and Hanlon Mat« o‘clock. > récently taken of city, exclusive of .000, ( g his tail behind rl protested against â€" of the Gulf of land is sulsiding, veins:are reported $.402.150 of native ¢s, large numbers be brought to this rom the Bay of s of the Iinperial onsumed in & lpnrlof the Uni. following fohn . Mcâ€" All this time the scene was appalling. |The appeals for aid of the helpless creatures in the ruins and the frantic cricsâ€"of their wives |and children and relatives. were heartâ€"re in the extreme. Men are still at work removing the rubligh but no more Lbodics had been found up f e‘clock. _. _‘ "Third Despatch. ' §1, Lowis, Oct. 17.â€"The cause of the exploâ€" sion toâ€"day was the weakness of the boilet, of which the propriector is said to have been notiâ€" fied by his engincer soimne days ago. ‘The coroner will investigate the whole matter|toâ€" morrow. _ cauce ; | After tlie explosion the ruins took flmi nd burned furiously some time in spitelot the desâ€" perate exertions ‘of the firemen, | Two twoâ€" story dwellings adjoining were also nâ€" sumed. : 0+ 2 ; Another Despatch» $1, Louss, Oct, 17.â€"A terrific boiler explo»® sion occurred at 10 o‘ciock this morning, in the,turning shop of Jonn H. Van Brock, on Franklin avchue, which totally â€" demmolighed the shop ; also a threeâ€"story brick building on the woest and a dwelling on the east sidp of the street. Twentyâ€"two persons are known to Have been buried in the ruins. . Eight, . when taken out, were dead, and twelye were more or less injured. â€" ‘I‘wo, and perhaps more, still remain in the suins; ‘Thé .ruins of the building/imâ€" mediately took fire, and the firemen ard a large force of men are now engaged in extinâ€" guishing the flames and removing the rubMish. _ Later.â€"8Six more dead bodies were takeh from theâ€"ruins of Van Brock‘s turning shop this morning. _ Jt is thought that others gtill remain buricd in the debriz, Several of \the bodies are so horribly burned that they catinot be recognized, _ Tt & [From the New York Tribune.] 87. Loyts, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1866. A~ terrific . Doiler explosion occurred this morning at the wood turning factory of Van Brock, on Franklin avenue, by whick the factory itsclf and an adjacent twoâ€"story dwelâ€" ling were destroyed.. ‘The explosion shook the buildings in the vicinity for the di ce of several equares like an earthquake, anfl the atmppsphere was filled with smoke and akhes. Pieces of the rotten, spongy boiler were |also thrown to a great distance, â€" Buildings a block off were picrced by the flying fragments, gud a car half a blotk . from the :ixplouiun was thrown,from the track. Theâ€"s¢ches that enâ€" sued were hortible, â€" Women (were rushing frantically about in search of their husbinds, sons and relatives, supposed to be buridd in the ruins, _ The police were active in keeping a rush of spectators back, and the firemen|were throwing water upon the flames in the|vain hope of saving some of the sufferers, some of whoin were being extricated as fast as th¢ cirâ€" cumstances would allow. Some 22 men were at work in the establishment at the tinme of the explosion.: They were all buried in the muins. ‘The ctrriage and waggon factoty of Mr. Edward Becrsch on the west sideé was blown up.~ A number of! men were at work: in it at, the time, ‘The proprietos, Mr,|Van Brock, escaped, as did also his engineer, thpugh the Intter is this evening reported in a dying condition, _ Thirteen bodies in all=‘ have been taken from theâ€"ruins. * In the .yard ad joining the premises about noon there were four. bodies barely recognizable, burn} to cinders. This evening {hc force is still at work removing rubbish, One woman had a narrow escape, being given up as lost, when fresh efforts were made and she was resducu. The fire was extinguished shortly affer 2 Oclock, but the firemen continued playing on the ruins long after. This (is the most appalling calainity of the kind that has beâ€" fallen 8t, Louis. \ JA Heads of Families should not forget the afternoon performance at the Th tre, A Wood«Turning Factory . Blown (Upâ€" Seventy Lives Lost. His Lordshipâ€"You can have whatevet time you need. And you can get the process jof the court for any withesses you may require |withâ€" in its jurisdiction,‘ 4 tA ® IP‘risoncr ultimately fixed on Wednesday for his trial, and was removed from the dock,\when the Court adjoumed. i The three Fenians were taken from Court in custody of the Sheriff and his officers and placed in an open twoâ€"horseâ€"cabâ€"the Dpputy Sheriff riding with thetmiâ€"accompanied ty two Sherift ‘s officers, who sat alongside the driver, PAR jersobany consuitco by prisoner. Ihejlatter then left the dock, and his stand was takien by Rav, Johin McMahon, Catholie priest, of Buftaâ€" to. ‘This prisoner was respectably dresged in clerfeal habititmonts ; and the indictrent in Lis case was the same as the rest, He plead#i1 not guilty, und said he would need a few ddysg to get ready tor trial, . ‘His Lordshipâ€"How many ? Prisonerâ€"Till Tuesday. _1 want somé witâ€" nesses, . y y Mr. McMicliael said he hoped Mr. Caitneron would e in town toâ€"morrow. » It was finally arranged that before fixing & day for a trial, Mr.M. C. Cameron shogld 1e the first His L l’l‘ik(:l to defen next] t thiyk. _ .. x a Mr,. J, H, Cameron, Q.C.â€"If you hatce any doubt, better not name Monday. _ If it i fixed for that day it must go on then. . . The prisoner ultimately decided on W§d:.+> day frext. . ; His Lordship.â€"Well, if you will be{ready then, well and good. â€" Therc is no wish th hurâ€" ry you, sB thy said county of Welland, on the last menâ€" tioncd day, he committed an act of hostility against the Queen by assaulting and atthcking certain of Her: Majesty‘s subjects, with|intent to levy war against the Quecn, Maving finished the reading of the‘ fndictâ€" mout, the clerk asked the prisoner to| plead guilty or not guilty, * <â€" Prisoner.â€"Not guilty. , i =â€" His Lordship.â€"Are you ready for yout trial ? Prisoner.â€"I am not ready toâ€"day. * My lawâ€"= yer, Mr. Richard Martin, of Hamilton, istready, but‘is â€"not to come down until I notify him that the court had taken up the case. His Lordship.â€"Whenever you are teafly the court will go on; but we will give you lample time for your defence, | Prisoner.â€"When the court fixes the day, I am ready. : : His Lordship «1 will leave i% Fou to say when you can be ready. Prisoncr.&â€"â€"I can be\ ready by Morday. 1 Lynch, . The. three were Lrought fo the Court House, and placed in the dock, separateâ€" Iy, undet the charge of the Bheriff‘$ ofticers. Col. R. B. Lynch was the first arraigned. He is a short, thick set man, not at all lookâ€" ing. Me made his appearance in & very resâ€" poutable ‘suit of clothes. | The clerk|of the vourt read the indictmentâ€"against him} while lc stood in the dock and listened. :‘ inâ€" dictment set: forth that he Robert B. Lynch, late of Louisville, Kentucky, being a citizen of a Forcigh State at peace with Her Majebty the Queen, did, onsthe first day af June, 1866, with divers other evil disposed persons, with force and arims«, unlawfully and feloniously eniter the Province of Canada at Fort Erie, to ley#.war against the Qitcen, her Crown and diznity, conâ€" The pecuniary lo#s is not yet known TRUE BILLS FOUXD Aaunr TTR EKE oFf THEM. it in ‘TICULARS OF THE E.l'l'L0.1IO.V ‘""TN KT LUUILS. AD THE FENIAN PRISON\ER oner then left the dock. | .D. F. Lumsden, of Nandee, New|York it one time an Episcopal clergyman, xtarraigned. _ He was also welldr} + x a suit of black clothes, with élerical d a white necktie, . He isa tall, m sive ana, with a calm, steady look. f indictment in this case was simB&r to t. Me pleaded not guilty. Lordshipâ€"Are you ready for trial? merâ€"Not yet. Jhe gentleman who is nd me is not in town. . But by Kriduy think I will be ready. y Tadals Fized for Next Wee d You had better namgâ€"the vye no wish to hurry ybu. not think that Fridag will . ] an to l-q'\'cfs:nd d by ready â€" by H-’y1+jny,l BEER|20, 1866 e fixing & | should 1e | Thelatter | s takien by , of Buftaâ€" I dresged in | vent in his leacd¢1 not w diva to 1 Proâ€" r evil st the t her. hat in menâ€" stility y, con» d proâ€" ( Jun«. Sunersrooxs Srate Coxraxy.â€"The first anâ€" nual mecting of this company was beld at Sherbrooke on the 9th inst. _ In their report the Directors state that the operations upon the quarry have been ‘principally confined to making an excavation in the rock in order to comimence the working benches from which the slate for manufacture will be taken ; and that the quarry is [ging worked in a thorough business manner, so that when the dressing and manufacture of slate "are commenced nothing will obstruct or interfere with the same. ‘The Directors congratulate the stockâ€" holders upon the very favorable prospect now presented in regard to the quarry, and upon the present financial position of the company. The following gentlemen were elected as offiâ€" wers of the compny for the ensuing year ; Directorsâ€"Benj. Pomroy, President ; the Right Hon. Adolphus Lord Aylwer, G. H..Borlase, B. Walton, E. P.‘Felton, Wm. Ritchie, Thos Fuller, Esquires ; Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Daniel, Thomas. + Mystertors.â€"â€"A party of Toronto sportsmen were shooting in the woods at Mimico, a vilâ€" lage near the city, when the attention of one of the party was called to an object which was lying in the bush, and appeared like a man asleep.â€" On proceeding there, to their horror they discovered the body of a man aged apâ€" parently, between twentyâ€"five and thirty, He was respectabty dressed in a ‘suit of black elothes, which were saturated with the recent rains, and was lying on his back. Me bore no outward signs of illâ€"treatment, but his face had turned black and the body was fast approachâ€" ing a state of decomposition. . From all apâ€" pesrances the body must have lain there about three weeks. ‘They are investigating the matâ€" ter in Toronto. â€" I Heautuy Recreaziox.â€"The New ‘ Orleans Commercial gpeaks like a true friend to the South, whelf it says:â€"*" Young men of the South, you are henceforth destined to , labor. It is a disagreeable truth to utter. But the sooner you learn it the better, Lay aside the ideas of the past, and go to work. All cannot be merchants, all cannot be professional men â€"all cannot be idlers. Somebody must work, There is no use and no place now for ‘drones‘ in the Southern hive. The sweets of succes wealth and happiness can only be gathcrez_ by the + workers‘.of the Live,‘ . Drzaprct Accivoext.â€"Two boys, aged seven and thirteem years, went out one day Jately, near (GGilencoe, to, shoot squirrels. ‘The youngâ€" est, who had the\gun, and whose parents were, we‘ nnderstand, in the habit of allowing him to use it, {and even boasted of his proficiency in shooting,) said, «Johnuy, we will have a Fenian fight," pointed the gun at the other and deliberately fired.. ‘The other boy dodged a little and at the same time lifted his arm, when the ‘whole charge lodged in the elbow joint, shattering it in a frightful mannerâ€" London Advertiser, Havoe axoxo Tuz Grassworrers.â€"Seventy turkeys were turned out to féed among the myriads of grasshoppers thatappeared recently at Deer Island, ‘The resu#t was that the hopâ€" pers hopped no more,/the gobblers gobbled them all.. The turkeys fittened on the diet. N. Y. Evening Post. ‘yg. Grand Hanlon Matince for the ace commodation of families this afternoon at 2 o‘clock. © Puncral of Hon« Johir Van Burea. New! Your, Oct. lu.â€"%}:a ‘funeral of John Yan Buten took place &t. Grace Church this morning, and was attended . by a very large congregation, . New York Money Market. % New York, Oct. 19.â€"The Posts money article says the loan market is easy at 4 and 5 per cent. for all loans, and 5 and 6 for disâ€" counts. k. Resignarion of $¢¢‘y. Stanton. *New York, Oct. 19.â€"A Times Washington telegram still insists that Mr. Stanton has t-:ngrrlcd his resignation, and as soon as Gen. Sherman‘ can be heard from, the President will Hunsox, N. Y., Oct. 19.â€"James Deerickson, son of the senior member of the firm of Decrickson and Bartlett, of New York, was drowned at Chittendon‘s mills, in St ock port, yesterday afternoon., i Destructive Fire. Trov, Oct. 19.â€"A fire at Balston, Saratoga connty, consumed property to the amount of $30,000,° + lwing toâ€"day‘s price. ~The entire capital stock is $42,000,000. The party technically known as theâ€"South Shore party, made up of western railroad men, hold about eight millions of the stock. ‘The point to beâ€"accomplished is to +o work the combination of these holders of stock as to totally oust the present board and give‘ eâ€"ntrol of the directory to one sct party of them.. . New candidates for the presidency bave appcared,. among whom are J. V. L. Pruyn, Erastus Corning, Alonzo C,. Paige, Com. Vanderbilt; his sonâ€"inâ€"law H. F. Clay, and C. 8. Tracey, | > New York on the I"n'eluhg-b'a;vr' for this point to comiplete arrangements for sailing, but he went down in that illâ€"fated vessel; It is probâ€" able the expedition will be delayed. Indians Attack a Town. The Denver News says, that on Wednesday evening the Indians made an attack on citiâ€" zens and soldiers at Trinidad, ‘The Indians lost 12 killed. ' The New York Central Railroad. _ The Heraids Albany telegram says : There was an important mecting of directors of the New «York Central Railroad toâ€"day. | The chief question was who shall control this imâ€" mense corporation ? Intcrested parties have run up the stock from 90 to 119, the latter The Iera‘ds New Otleans telegram | says, the Louisiana radicals are fearfully afraid over the discovery of about 7,000 stand ofarms and 4 pieces of artillery, which they claim belong to rebel.associations, but which in reality are the |property of the Knights of Arabia, who are believed to be fitting out an expedition. Haritinge . of the Shenandoah notoriety left New York on the £cening«Ster for this point to coniplete arrangements for sailing, but he Letters from Puebia to Depver City apply for arms for protection agrinst the Indians, who are reported to have killed fifteen persons and made prisongs of one family;. 3 Trouble Anticlpated with the Mormons. The Denver News gtates that Mr. Westron, editor of the Salt Lake Union Videtie was taken by the Mormons on the 3rd inst., severely beaten, and given «ix hours to leave the city. Westron rotuscs to leave and denotinees Morâ€" monism in the Lbitterest terms. From frequent outrages by Mormons on the Gentiles serious trouble may be looked for, 3 & Extensive Discovery of Arms in the South» Base Ball Champtonship. » Naew Yorx, Oct. 19.â€"The game for the base ball championstipy bctm-c;’ the Atlantic â€"of Brooklyn, and Mutuals of New York, played at Bediord, was wom by the former by thirtyâ€" four to twentyâ€"four, United States Treaty with Mexico. A Washington telegram tty the Boston Jourâ€" nat states that treaties with the Imperial Govâ€" ernment of Mexico have been agreed u,zm and arenow under ilvroveu of exchange, French troops and Maximilian withdraw this year from Mexico. The United States assumes the protectorate of the n-pn’;lic, guarantecing the French claims. Mexico cedes to the United States the plains of Lower California, and territory sonth: of our present southwest boundary. +4 + LATEST AMERICANâ€" DESPATCHIES, ng at 6:30, THLEGRMPIIC, OTTAWA TO KINGSTON.~â€"The Steamer City of Ottawa Ibaver at 7 a.m., every Monday and Thureday. 'I‘h::rmer Bytown at T a. m., ¢very Wednesday and Baturday. | Mail Train leaves Ottawa at.. ... ....«.»»» 7.00 a1n. Accommodation Traln leayes &l..»»4+«»+»» â€" 1.45, p.m. ArTIWWIDG MOPRIDG MBiL...sssssse ce cce cernee+ 10.5, omm Mail, henu*" $.00, p.m. T®" The«eT‘rains connect at Prescott Junetion with Train® on Grand Trunk Railway for the East and Wert . and at Prescott with Ferry for Ogden»burghâ€"azain connecting with Hailronds for al} varts of the U, 8. N. I3.â€"â€"These Traina run on Montreal Time, _ OTTAWA TO MONTREAL. â€"The Steamer Queen Victorin leaves the foot of Bussex Street every mornâ€" DEPARTUCRE AND AKKIVAL OP TRAIN® Mail Train leaves OULAOWA #t. . «.040000+++ T. Accommodation Tril n eBVER&LL ++ 24 +« +0« 01. ArTIWWIDG MOPRIDG MiiL..ssssssssesce0cecee000+ 16 Mall, EVERINE )1 1. e011EEL1ET ces tescadinstanres 9. THAVELLERK! DIKECTORY, More Indian Outrages, (Per Montreal Line.) Drowned. k dn 2 d q004 m ons d Aeopvene will be considered legal afterthis M!fl'& issued by JOHN l’.‘EHOND& JAMES k3â€" MONDE, and their agent, JOHN ESMONXDE, Be, or by special order trom them. _‘ in es ESMONDE BROS. PllVA’l'I BOARD, WITH GOOD AND ‘ comfortable aecommodation, for six or seven persons, can be obtained at MRS. J, McARTHUR, Ottawa, October 20 VO’I‘ICI--IO'I‘ICI I8 HEKEREEY GivVâ€" 4Â¥ EN that no reccipts for -o-g: or goods, or orders for goods, in the name of the undersigned. Ottawa, October 20. At ‘Niagara, on the 18th inst., W ashington Fox youngest sonâ€"of the late Dr. Edward Lopg Fox, M. D., of Brislington, near Bristol, England. |_At St. Peter‘s Church, Toronto, on the 18th, by the Rev. J. Bod#y, Mr. John Murray Macfariane, of the Great Western Railway, to Miss LizzieSmith, gecond daughter of the late Wim. Smith, Esq. | _ On Tuesday, the 16th inst., at ©Castle Frank," Toronto, the residence of the bride‘s father, by the Rev. . B. Ardagh, rector of Barris, John Hoskin, bq‘. Barrister, Toronto, to Mary Agnes, cldest daughter of Walter McKenzie, Eeq. LLLLCB POCDP, EDTCNOTT 0° LN belly, with irequent .limymh,udu..fi-umfildnfi:;l&in‘ o‘f the ;mu. pain in tbourud and lto-tlc.:, unquiet gleep, fainti trembli coughs, i :fuu ion low F-"pirit.i. (mtfll dnug', and a gradual waist Ang away of fiesh _ % 4k c 22 o1 c on s oo oo en ce J4" and take no other. 6t Sole by all the druggists in Otawa, ud-odmiudu:’ everyâ€" where. Moituehs ced . t i ) C208 CNCOREDMNE tho.oymruu and tr:"uuo w discase, thousands of â€"children -x‘u be sa carly graves. Syurroms or Worus.â€"The i ure a fow of the very numerous symptoms diseases which are caused by Worms : doranged ‘mppetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath, frequent picking at the nose, Endh‘ of the teeth ‘during sleep, hardness of the belly, with frequent â€"_ They are palatable andselfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms th hly without pain and eourlculy cleanse the m::-i-w dg(‘: away with the necessity of administering Castor Oilâ€" or other unpleasant catharticeâ€"as in the use “mfi'n‘:.u box the facâ€"simile signature E contains ‘acâ€"sim/ & of Norturor & Lyuas®, Newcastle, C.W., who are ‘he sole proprietors. * N. B.â€"I-t for Hollowav‘s Worm â€" Lorman. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AZoTn find melancholy fact that one great cause of dn&t among o'hué‘! is from Worms alone, it Pn whelt wit. > t casdihith ic ralrcscra ons 4 c cannot be too deepl impressed upon the minds of parents the -oun’ty of closely watching their :sLh:ld‘r_ofl.Ajl!y’ so doing; and understanding This mn;m_fi OQG;‘-TN!-‘;'-“L_;:':’»]? and Rexible, and thus prevents that perspirable matter from eollecting on its surface, It not only renovates the hair, but tinparts to it a becutiful gloss. It Mfl .be on w Lady‘s and Gentleman‘s Toilet, buthpu a DRESSING and RENOVATOR. _ TY u. METCRELL + 6 H;lr Dresser, Wclgn‘mr&.. ontreal Bank, ‘own. To be Ilm W' at Zm-llin‘u- Street, and at “J. g stores of J. Skinner, Wol}o ington Stteet ; J. Brown, # Street; and J. Roberts, Hideau Street. Spark: * Lozenges are a certain and .;:;; -l"o:u:l'y-r!: Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" l'l' 1s$ WELL KNXOWN TO THOSE WHO have carefully studied the liar discases of :o‘h:ir that l:'AtX:DRU?l;'odmm on the skin by neapacity rowi grosser particles of pon];;nblo matter d:.posmd upon it. ‘Fho conâ€" vu%um is the skin becomes contracted, scales an {nolnof; and the heat which is on its surface, weakens that nutriment which feeds the HAIR, it soon falls off, and BALDNESS is imminent. ! I' The Right of 8 h«.=«Probably no question [_'i- less understood betreennationsthan the right of [search, there is no gerieral law laid dow», and conâ€" |sequently they have th be governed by precedence | which happened long #go ; this is not the case with | the "Canadian Pain stroyer." . Ancient history does not have to be trgieed to find out whom it bas relieved from the tortuous pains of rheumatism, sudden colds, sore thrpat, burns, &c. Sold by all medicine dealers at 23 cts per bottle. 2b0a desire Diseases of the eysâ€"==It is said that twoâ€"thirds of the civiliged inhabitants of the world are affiicted, more or 1¢«s, with disorders of the kidâ€" neys and the liver. â€" Unquestionably kidney disâ€" cases have of late yea I:Iodonn more trequent and unmanageable, especiklly in hot climates. Nothâ€" ing scems to'rrod-co e{ a marked effect upon them as Bristol"s parilia. . When the uric. and lithic acids in excess in the urinary secretion, (and this 1s the cause of most of the class of diseases in question), the alkaline properties of the Sarsaparilia quickly stop the progress of the trouble, while its toni¢ operation strengthens the relaxed organs and their nataral actien. Bristol‘s V. PAills should be used at the same time with the parilia, to that the bowâ€" els may assist the k in carrying off the vitiaâ€" ted matter set free in the system by the I;per mediâ€" cine. Mia baneful and vicious hÂ¥bits.: Great numbers have | fls saed iy thn meie mesly‘ frogm to"¢ ) Monday, sSEnd of Private Boarding House. | Mours of Service, 8 and 10 a.m., from! ichael, Vespers at lakter, 6 p.m. ; woek Rev. D. Daxptieaxp», Vicarâ€"General. Mours of Service, $, 8 and 10 a m, and © p. m. om Easter until St. Michael‘s Day.; 6,8 abd 10 a ., and 6 p.m. from Sp. Michael‘s until Easter. § Rev Morning Service a Eabbath School at 2 j Morning Service a Sabbath sSchool at 2 Meth, Epiz, Church ‘Hours of serviceâ€" Mortiing, at 8 and 10 Ottawa, July 2, 1866. Mothers Read ‘!'hl, lâ€"H.oIlo_w.y'- Worim » Free Church (Prpsbsterianyâ€"l»uly Street. Rev. T. Wum?qu. * * Morning Service atH 1 g‘clock ; Evening at 64. in Rev} Mr.\Moons.) Serviceswill be heliin the Church, Banks Street at 11 a.m., and 6] p.h. ! Morming service ed evening services at 6 2 o‘eluck p m. } + Bophiat C kKey D Nervices at 11 o‘clé School at Â¥J in the Bervices commen abbath School at 2 Rey h'r&f;lsmipi[-l . weds L‘ Be ouse, Ne inburgh, m ant Key T D Phillipph, M A. Â¥ DMVINESER l'/l,'l,'.tu 7lrl,’ ©ITY CHURCHES + GNSUNDAY. St Alon‘s P arighâ€"L Methordist Epizcrpet 4 Key Chayel of '_‘_,~'.~¢ Atrost, Ker J & Lavork, Key Nrspr, Curate, Morning Service atlll ; Evening at 7. Military Service & 48, IQ:L Adameon‘ and > Christ Church (Rpincopuly â€"Sparke Stree, Rey J 8 Lacusy., key Nuspt, Corate, Morning Service ath 1 wclock ; Evening at 7 oo ies â€" S 4 orning Service at 8t, â€" Andrei‘s Ch Rev. Mr. Ceonopre eped it in Methodia) Chubchâ€"Metealy4 Stree Rev. J. ‘sr, Minister, SPECIAL NOTICEs. Rev. J Cathed MARRIED. Kev DIED. )e r." . Ancient history d to find out whom it bas uous pains of rheumatisin, at, burns, &e. Sold by all oPran, Pagtor. . , l ck, am, lnd’fi p.1. Sabbath rning. | 1 id Wellington Strect, â€" Dr. Serscr. % ICLarpr, Assis R 11 o‘clock ; E‘m‘,‘l 64 "or. York and Dalhouric Sts 8, G. Etoxr. a rch, (Roman Catholic.) McGrarH, ; P. Sundays and Holidays .m. Evening, at 7 p.m. Church=â€" Albert Street, f seen Enuropt. nmences u{'ll v‘clock, and v‘clock. Sabbath School at 1 Nare Dome eph‘s Church, Suimiam», P. P. l ndays and Holidays, Mass | Eastér until the Feast of 8t l 'p.m,i from St, Michael to | ays, 1j p.m. t Churchâ€"Le Breton‘s Faty 8 Howaru. . _/v ; at 10} .a/m; and 6, p 104 o‘clock ; Evening at 6; Qâ€"M Atroat Ntrodk v‘clock; Eveging at 64 â€"BU Services Free 181y 2008 Assist Or the stage struck lovers. = Characters by the whole ny. Tl“m‘l’l the lum or of Jub P vegrapies win ty brock the 22nd i on instaint Ottawa, October 17. _ ~257td Pizarro ; or the Invasion of Peru On Thursday Evening, October 25, Will be presented for the first time in Ottawa, Sheriâ€" ‘dan‘s groat play, in five nots, of .. I!ln., (the _Ponviufbudu.) city. B NX P REICP JOHNTOWNSEND U"’.':E ‘al';flmmm‘:h ri\‘r. ronage WC. e Hon. John . A.‘ Macdonald, D."c. , N. P. P. the Hon. Jaines Skead, M. T C., J. M. Corâ€" rier, h',ltl P. P.h' ®. Pt;:n‘l'l. Esq., :..q P.P., Robe «s ., At. . Bcott, «, @K= M. P. P., wl:q“, druh‘ families of the CAU‘I}OI--I HEREBY CAUTION ALL rmeo against trusting or htbahfi MARâ€" GARET BURNS, wife of JOHN JOHN N, she having left myâ€"bed and board without just cause ur ation, as I will not be responsible for any 50& contracted by her. JOMXJOHNSON, . Ottawa, October 18. â€"â€" $58â€"3 sys3 oloe®t Landing, rendering it the most : sirable place in town for ::‘:l:l men. C1 64| __ ) MRS.; PHORBE HAMILTOX HERMAJESTY‘$ THEATRE. o. "or 7. ment Paprvatiiniiient Nats Auinecsr resiia ies 3 thanks for the liberal pltmntr bestowed on ber husband, the late R. K. HAMILTON, begs leave to inform her friends and the public ‘-fi&u m::m carrying on the luuhuo‘ as , mmd y attention to guests to eserve the sa pport and patronage of the travelling E::au The Hogse is situated in the business porâ€" tion of the city ; adjacent to the Bailway Station and Steamboat Landing, rendering it the most deâ€" Ottawa, October 1 8 HAMILTOX‘Ss HC JTEL, York Stroet, Ottawa, C. W. LOI‘I‘. O MISLAID, OX THE 17¢% inst., a Promissory Note for $60, made by Baptiste Hotte, and payable at the Quebec Bank, on the Â¥th July next. It is endorsed by Dennis Hotte. All parties are notifed not to negotinte the same, as payment has been stopped. I shall be happy to wait on all his castomgrs,, and um‘yddu‘:znou. and as many new oner as will favor me with a call. CANADLAN, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PAâ€" PERS and MAGAZINEsS kept constantly on band. Strict attention paid to orders. N. B.â€"Picture Framing done to order. Ottawa, October 20. *6 Sm HA"I!G Fi'RC"A;ED ALL THEK Stock of J. H. BARBER, in the News and Poriogdical Business f And having added largely to the stock of STATIOXELY & BOOK: VARIETYsTORE: 56, SPARKS STREET mm-w company, and by addiâ€" After which an address by John Townsend. Gowan‘s full band will be in attendance. To conclude with Mavor‘s Office, Ottawa, 4 October 20, 1866.. . ; Ottawa, October 19, 1866 Malcolm Cameron, J. Wuw. F. Powel!, M. P., R Francis Clemow, T J. Rochester, E G. B. L. Fellowes, R James Goodwin, R. Thomas Reynolds, J1 J. M. T. Hannum, . J Samuel Christie, F. PUBLIC M ETite THB UNDERSIGNXED BEG LEAYVE to request your Wonhis. to name at your earâ€" liest convenience, a time and place for a meeti of the citizens df Ottawa, who sympathize with 1‘: desire to mesist, the 20,000 houseless citizens of Quebec, who have lost their all by the resent disasâ€" trous fire in St. Rochs and St. Sauveurs. Damuel Christie, F. Abbot. â€" > IN COMPLLANCE WITA THE ABOVE RBEQUT SITION, I HEREBY CONVENE a Oftawa, 18th Oct , 1866. Q@UERBEC IPILRE REQUINITIONX To His worship the Mavor. WeSPFRTTTT a° OOnH § Galâ€" lery, 2508 Go garly to m Tic for sale at Irme & Son‘s Music Store, and Hope $# Co.‘s, Spatis Stteet. Their firet|appearance i The worldâ€"rétowned Prof. J#. don, England, and his wondgffful entert SKITQHII IN INDIA ; Troupe of Dogs#and The acknowledged cha Ath naste of the world, in theifamazi feate, m conjenctior®rith J EVROPEAN COMginaTion HanlonX\ Broth Baturday$ Evening, October 201 HE â€" UNDERSIGNXED, PROPRIEâ€" tress of the above named lotel, in retarning TWP a 09 mt o. on Pn aaentient rass A C 1 l"ivdy no George W.,. Crany», MORY BRUCE Wiltiam, C Of the w At 12)0‘Croc«k, Xoox. M. K. DICKINSON, Maj ambon Matisec this af terâ€" von at 2 «‘clock . To BE EELD at tm» Agent. axp Maxacer. erful and w dmirsions to thi establi ORRLS rlu’omu-u' xt\ N I C R. W. £e0%, â€" R. Skead, James Skead, John Heney, bert Bell, . M. Blasdell, MeGilliyray M. Oarrier, EuN NADDO 259.3 October, Theatro XNER, of Lon forming P and Gymâ€" and thrilling r great amous Mangger, 254td onkeys!! Mavde. have ever atronage orim Oitawa, October O tawa, October Hufil‘! »igned Public A TOBER i and ‘delivered if Apply to the Time office COMMER & «pectfully a tomere that be’hm Mardware Estabi Thomas Birkett, 1 Patronage is strict attention I Sign of the by 198 feet, with same on the Parliament Card and Chess N Writing ment, having ha Rle: | +o4 s Tools or JUST FOR S SHEF rl\ul:n: C% 1 pose of inst uire Rvfirw ‘e‘vog "ESDA) 8 o‘clock till 9, a ies" Institute Bui House F Mr. James Mave just rocei B Partioul: and manufacturi Rubbers, for PK Boo Ottewa, Oct. 17, Prius, in and for be hoiden at the CALL] CALLH CALL1 CALL® AT THE AT THE TWE ONLY ESTA®N Ottawa, Octol PAPIER 24, ANT

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