Ind. That Messrs. , Necarmen M\cbq‘n kt.étn %, bein ‘T‘" for No.. 698 is Ennl.‘ mbm.c‘l\ ue . fo taxce d1 8 acres of lami on Eut George‘s Ward, the land hnot bein bim and evidently anerror. 3od. T&th:r-mw of Mrs. M «pecting taxes of 1866, in Wellingt he dismissed, tha compittce having diction. D <#th, That a choque for $4.34 be granted +to P . Routk for taxes collected by John Meyers, aad that the chamberlain be instructed to ¢olâ€" lect the same from Mr. Meyors.._ . Gainiq Jas. Cgx®inauax. * j * * L. Prakiss. > i * + < J .B. Goerarn. aves *â€" Muved by Ald. Mosgrove, secomicd by Cpun. Perkins, that Report No. 6 of the Assexsment Committee, just read, befreceived and adopted. â€"Carmied. _ w Ald.. Mosgrovg introduced a byâ€"daw to amend part of byi-- No, 238, in so fas as the same relates: to the polling place in the castern division.of St. Georte‘s Wand, . « usual, and are to, be received by the collector and chamberlainâ€"ia payment ot the taxes to which they refer, £ * 4 wiol Moved by Ald. Mosgrove seconded Coun Starmer, that the bz-hv to amend byâ€"law No 738 be now read a first thime.â€"Ca ricd. * Moved by Ald. Mosgrove, secondec. by | Coun:. Starmer, that the byâ€"law tow@mend byâ€" lawâ€"No. 238 be now read a secondt| time updl dn no eccaston will the numes of (:l.d Advertisements be Inserioes . here. 2 Harness for Salsâ€"M. Caineron. | Dancing and Calisthenicsâ€"Mr.\gad Mrs. Hamondi Books for the Wi’&mu New Stereogcopes, &c.â€"Win. Hearn. y Y oung Ladies‘ lnstituteâ€"Miss Harman. * Requisitionâ€"C. .W. Dangs, Eq. . * i Spating Rink at the Steamboat W har{(â€"A. Rathior Council Noticeâ€"A. McLean. ; ChrOttawaCimes An lhnseemly quarrel has broken out Letween the suiferers by tlie late fire in Que bee, anmd the Quebec Relief Commitee Among other . things it is. charged that the spleadid blankets received from England had been jed for horse blankets before Hï¬&m'hhap'ly that Quebes‘s misfortune should thus threaten to become may as Letween the Reljef Committee M:Ltn by the fire, there: is one thing pretty evident, and it is, that from the Since writing the few linew yesteniay reâ€" garding the Browsâ€"McCze discussion, in which. we . incidentaily alluded to Mr. Bnowx‘s supreme indiference to truth as his "@ weak point," we have been rewding an urticle in the Toronto Telegraph, in which the writer undertakes w» prove Mzx. Browx‘s * consistency," and lay= it down as a demonâ€" strable proposition, that during his career * he ever scorned to recall an untruth; no «* slander| was ever ,withdrawn; no libel re = wasted? no efror deknowledged. * Here his * character shines forth in its true light, and day these squabbles get noised abrow! the account with the public is closed. > r.&mummamrmï¬l it is evident our contemporary Lbelieves 'Ml we esteemed a * point." to be one of the strongest, if not the inln.hov:’u‘ character, being * upon . which the | Telegraph to prove that he hut been * consistent"" thronghout his career. | 'o“&-puth Mï¬mdm‘ Telegraph‘s logic, and therefore woe make the amende towards Mz. Brows ; but to our way $th. That the above cheques be drawn as of hinking persistency would have‘been a betâ€" ter word than consitftency to apply to the case Rospectfally sabmitted which the Telegraph so well establishes The council then adjourned For Arrmeal and Departure of Mavis see 1st page. We RrpoH f City Council on the In regard to very «mall amounts, we deem it due to the printer to state that, as they are urtistically execute«, the bonds can only Le parted with at a dispount tomewhat lower, a«, in additiqn.to the cost of production.the patâ€" rhvc-nmithnep-wchnwhp.u ut « reasonable rate per diem for affizing their signatures ! ï¬m'mnmn,nhn reason to believe the demand for these tonds, at the rate indicated, will continue wntil . the rirtwos who desire to secure a mement> of the Kenian folly are gratified. Again, n%@jgh’tltq Fenian orzans quote the rate of Fenian bonds ? The doings of the American Congress are still characterised y the same qpirit ‘of ‘hos miqmu:::h&mh, though it is satis factory to (the : Tribune‘s correspondent may be believed), that "the Senate Committee * on Foreign Relationshave decided not to «*report the bill which passed the House at the * last session respecting tht nentrality laws." nd so the Fenians are not to have their &vihpnlu’d, all the fuir. promises beâ€" fore election thine to the contrary notwithâ€" stunding. We aregiad o see the Committee on Foreign Relations maintaining a due ‘reâ€" spect for the international obligations of the American Government. > OTTAWA. DECEMBER 22. 1866 mou has been tabled NEW ADVERTISEMENTS In the matter of reconstruction, a résolu Wx. Mosczove, Chairman b’ ard . that Thomas Wach Wnibn & Marphy Le yton e sbpvut,, N. oecupied by ® id without ‘going i Bparks street first page, asscssâ€" W apd for 1s» "qiire into the expediency of establishing = | regulations tor their .oim t as may Bund necossary ir the preâ€"grvation of . peace and the protéution of| socicty. 1 resolution it gcted ï¬.:n even . img _more Humiliating donditi pon the &» ‘than their beiits placed upon the footing, enjoving Lie rithts,| of territories; toar the les enj oying t.e Cemmittee + them under a the policy of the Présislent « Ins‘ privileges. _ When the ap waeunder. comsideration the Mr. urinnell (Rep., lowa) moved to strike ont the«paragraph = tor Clerical Assistants in the Exgeutive Department "|and the words #Clerk of.Pardons." _ He did so in view of the improper use of the pardoning power, and reâ€" fetred to the fact that the m’{m pirate of the country had teceived a‘ pardon, and hail been vleited Professor of )}mul Philosophy in a Southern College. bs how re Exscutive NMr. Woentworth (Rep., IL) o ed the amendmcnt on the :Ml\l that _'h%nt bad beea called upon for information in referâ€" vtive to pardons, and it woald be impossible tor the Presilont to take them all outwith his own hands. . Me found the FW"\! of traitors had bwen recently v the Diy Tortugas and investigating the ¢laims of perâ€" sony thers to pardon, and had taken > the case of#Grenfel, the notorious leadet: of the conspiracy to burn Chicago. He th-&h.l the Irsident would coostantly require ser» vices of a Cletk of Pardons. f se tl*us, Dec. 21, 1366. The condemaationydf Madden kl Sweoteâ€" burg exsites no comment Tw Nothing of intereat transpiring in this city . ( Nr. Scodeld (Rep., Pa.ysustained the amendâ€" ment, and said that he had learned that all the pardons sent South by Adams llplt-' Company | were marked with the letters “l fgures C. O. D. $300, and that the sum was . collected on each of thein. | Mr. Ward (Rep., N. Y;) sugzested that it was cheap enough. [Laugbjer.])\ <| _ Mr. Scofield would, mot. asgert that such was the fact, although he ht thought the:authorâ€" ity for the statement was good. â€" mde _ The amendment was agreed to aud the words «Clerk of Pardons" struck from the till. k aduie, + a Trains Delayed on the Grand Trunk The Fenians ‘in Toronto Jail Disgusted The tity is all bustle and excitement toâ€"day | English master, and Mr. Dorion, French masâ€" Rinosi o s hedc ce Cat | oo pmnel ie emenpo en members of families returning home to enjoy a | th@.Euzlish in the morning, which was highly -rny('hm llcd this a '; cha antisfactory, and tho classical in the aftéraoon, ~â€" 0. Ison this evening Ou h a there was a good m Young Men‘s Christian | Association | .on lh.tl‘ h::::::n-o; the :ofllc-::dp:fr * Nutions and their Countries.*" The subject 4 Tok the Rev Rev. was treated in his well known ly style, | sent we notic ev. &W: + Several trains were delayed rd&y on | Mr; Wardrope, lsv.*;\\'o t, and Mesers, the Grand Trupk, and d&t hot towB | Hay, Kenneidy, May, Pletcher, Morkill, Mc uns ( 1 NE ET 27 L neained hnt revelet atters " The examinit The 'W†jail are deeply inâ€" cenged and « at the empty boast; Ing of the Roperts‘ gang about getting a Christms di for them, and threaten vengeance on the scamp as soon as they get . liberty , | «()" taike about Sunday as the Sabbath. ‘The Sabbath is from Friday at sunset until Suturday atâ€"sunset. ‘This is the Mal;ul God sappointing, and how dare * 0" or dhyâ€" one clze say the first day is the Sabbath, ‘The Rabbath is a Jewish institution, so how dare #"0Q" or angons élse tell Christians they must | not skate on the first day ovcause Jews must ‘ not work on the seventh? Water Tanks Frote up on the Great Dr, Wilson lectured this evening for the \':ln‘ Men‘s Christian fl'::nthnon .t * Nutions and their Countries." au was treated in his well known T*ly l‘t?l? Neveral trains were delayed rddy on the Grand Trupk, and d&t ?ol town till miduight. . _ | ; The tanks for th â€"fqu of water on the UGrowt Vo‘ut-.n between Toronto and ‘Hamilâ€" ton, froze, and, were delayed thereby many hours. â€" * signed " James Frasor," and directed. to the Lord Bishop of Ontario by the correspondent using‘ the above signature. 1 beg to say that the letirr printed in the Cilizen is not a copy of any letter in my possession, nor did [ ever authorise any one to publish extracts from private letters to any partics. , Your obedient servant, > Bixz,â€"In the Ottawa Citizen of this morning, I observe a letter purporting to be one of those To the Editor of the Ottawa Times SPEOIAL TELEGRA Ms y To the Ottawa Times. « 'Bn‘:l m*-m ledving town tor a few days, and have only time to addrims a very fow words of reprobation to "Obh," who appears as a champion of Sabbatarian bigotry, in toâ€" day‘s Citizen., t on o on To the Editor of the Ott »ea Times pression that, friend " 0 [" _ It is plain that to be made a Christian would burt «O‘%#" feelâ€" ings as much as it did Shylock‘s. © Newfangled <notion!‘ That Christians hnn«h::looh with Sabbath is aâ€" notion of St. Pani‘s aud all who follow him. 4# Religious foelings shocked." â€" The mote such (religious feelings as * O‘s " are shocked, the more al} bigotry and uncbaritableness are shocked, the better. @O‘@s" religions feelings led him to class «kating with hï¬mq tip» pling. Quit: enough. ‘=â€"â€"Â¥ besutiful astortmi¢nt of now elsctin ;hhd ware, asuitable for Christinas and New Yem‘s presonts, at the Shxiteld RHoose, 24 _ =O," mind your I"s and Q#, or youâ€"will have allâ€"Christians erying out .as I do, ~> To the Edivior of the (Ktuwa Times:s , . _ Snyâ€"Pleass inform me which of_ our city fathers introilnc«d a motion : some time since to exoncrate a «ciauiting cbllector of taxes in this city to the qmount of /our thowsend duélare® It is well that such should be known, so that the electors may be gnided in their choice at the ensuing wunicipal election, & It is understooâ€"} that several of our present and late repuesentatives are yet in defauit of payment of their taxes, while many, very many, poor peeple h‘re been sold under the hammer to wmake good their delinquency. I* this the case? _ If so, who is to blame? Let no qne wouder that thy rate in one doftar and -’“I‘! hm thre |~-u‘ll;» % 2N , Oftawa, Dec. 21, 1866. _A Rateâ€"Payer, [We cannot at this moment anawer .our correspondent‘s quoric«; not on account of their being «‘tough," but because we have no record of th« council‘s provecdings. â€" If, as he assertsâ€"and w« have no rrason to donbt him â€"any of our prownt or late representatives are in defunit, u}sr nume« shonld be pubâ€" lished. . Show thet np!] e mprâ€"=monlle U fiuncene «<«+m â€" The larzest assortMentgof fancy goods in the city, anitall» for Christmaa presents, are to be had.at the Sheffield House, 24 Sparks Ottawa, Dec. 21st, 1864 #Cursing gangs of skaters!" Christian ¢xâ€" Ottawa, D n tem ptou ter an absot FROM TORONTO. FROM MONTREAL. ch i Lecture by Dr. Wilsou. CORRESPONDENCE ly M TAX DEFAULTERS Por Frovinetal Line. â€"â€"age 4 e â€"â€" rt 2lst, 1806 em it ex; lute nuiliter ost c'»f,l“"“l . Fonoxto, Dec. 21, 1868 tion the |following . tool y of notige a« exhibiting Lerck of the Legislature Tangu towards the »uFS thaut tive ;) wling the Southern mnvix. proposes to Governments in all States which have @t he footing, ic ï¬hflm. for the RWlieat to place E&mcm*m. ~ uunter to r «i abridging N’uprï¬tlian till soay the South socicty. This lrected I even impase E. J. O‘Nen gons int 0 U Lh m On t vleet vlectors of us ward was houl in, NT FRZRM® tavern, Adhbuzwhooe Hill Un Im-l‘pnn. Mr. ,‘-7""" w Kobos was wanl« moglly #locted to take the chair, and Mr. R. "ulw_r requested to act as secretary. [# [ Mr G. M. Ros» called the atteation of the meeting to th« cireumstance of a most r.-lpfl‘-l talde mas . bergely‘ sigued requisition .cailing npohu \r, Rangs to come out as Abderman iuti Weitingtin ward, 2t theâ€" approaching munt cipat eléction, and um. goeatleman hin&i prosént he Wwould express the genotal .de» sire of the ‘meeting that be (Mr. lhu-)%.l‘ atdress flL stating his opinion with respwct hi the prosont affairs of the citr, and what he vnpu:} ro do, should he foceive the confâ€" denee of the vlectors, and be returned as Abder» man, to n mudy‘some of the present . existink ll'mw'-lp“ I-“'c"nl to Huntor vequested { Mr t. |M. Roswo meeting to the cir takle mimt bargely mnou Â¥ors Rane® t evile dir. Nangs on pregenting himse}f was wariniy. and contially nm', and gave a straightâ€" forwant slatement of his views on muynicipal allkirs, pled:ing himself to use his ut ene deavere to srrange matters â€"so that thy taxzes bo more quitably levied, and if possible reâ€"! dueed in fututs, and promising to adwines the interests of Wellington Ward, in a fair .ud“ honorable way to the boest of his Q_bil!lt h { Other influential residents in the victhity tolâ€"| lowed ; on« gentleman particularly pointing vat how anfairly the popple hofding property on the By estat: at A-hl-um‘h-m Mill and other parts wete dealt with, contonding that althot gh they paid a large,amount <fâ€" taxes, the most noeded im provements in the it locality were r‘.ï¬l‘rf{ overâ€"looked by the)city fathe and qlosed by | expressing the kope that Mr., Bangs,) it clected, (and he felt ,ti»fltd lbln} .sm-.\im;- Hill people would do all in their power to make himan Aldertmian,) would look more closely after theit interests than their | â€" The Grammar School, under the charge of ' Xr. Thorburn, M. A , principal, Mr. McMillan, prosent repiesentatives® Un |Mr. Kehoe putting the motion, it w unanimously approved of. rir: Sars) : Mr. Bangs then returned m‘-u;-,w sev eral other gentlomgn present spoke, urgin the electors to do their duty honestly and I-:i dependently, by giving their candidatea majority vote. I | friends of the présent. incumbent of offic¢ were present and\ desired to speak. No ong answering, it was «moved that he leave the chair, and Mr. Dunn take the"same, when & hearty vots> of thanks was given him for ‘his impartial conduct as President of the meeting. < The meeting thes broke up. â€" = :: ,â€" . [ gentlemen presont, in the various English branches, ‘the classics, French, natural philâ€" esophy, mathematics, * including geometry, mmro.dry, algebrs, &c., and all n.â€"1 much gratifcation. * GRAMMAR SCHOOL EXAMLN 4 TIO N tiong were conducted for the most part in the evening, a meeting of the pu rl very large number ot invited friends Id in the basement of the Metbodist church Metéalfc stieet, for the purpose of heari the recitations. "In the absence of Mr. McGi livrdy, the Rov. Mr. Wardrope‘ was ulld? the thait.. / & WELLINGTON WA e recitations ‘were as* follows : Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Will Wakley; FitzJames jand Rodgrick Dhu, J ett; Knight of [Eleralic, J. McCmeken ; éo‘ Virginia, Frank Hunter; Regulus be» the Roman Scnate, Henry Grant; over (the (dead body ot his som, Willinm Darie ; Bernardo del Carpio, Wil linnk McMahon ; A picee in French, James tt ; ‘The Chamelcon, Charles Dyde ; lus to the Roman Senate, D. Robertson,; Spartacus to the Roman Gladiators, W. G. Brown; Cataline to his friends, George Grant; ‘ Dumosthenes, Godfrey Green ; De against â€" A«chines, _ Albett Wakiey ; Ciceroâ€"against Cataline, _ Edward Shorwood ; Spartacus to the Roman Envoys, James Hackett; Dialogue, D, Robertson, W. G. n, F. Hunter and W, Duric. prizes in rj-aeudun wers as follows : }| jeniors, 1at, Janres Mackett; 2nd, Edw Sherwood. . Juniors, Jst, Albert, Wakley ‘lm Juniot 2nd, Frank Hunter Elogitent addressos were then delivered Revd. Mr. Wardrope, Judge Ariastrony, MF. Kennedy, Hon. Malcoler Cameron, and Mr Thorburn. f + The meeting was closed by the Rev. 3 Spence with prayer and the benediction. The examination of Mr. Smid‘s school ¢0 Albert street took place yesterday in t presence of namerous ladies and gentle h among whoin we ugticed Messrs. Ross, Abbott, and May, trustecs, and sâ€"veral of the teachersiof the city schools, and Mr. Cousens, Local Sapgrâ€" intendect, ‘The school is‘a large one, compospd of popils chicfly betwsen the ages of ten thirteen, who woere examibed in â€"reading, shelling, <geography, â€" English= grammar, Enylish history. and writing. 1t was gratifyâ€" ing to witness the prompt and correct ; to the diffâ€"rent quegtions put by the master i and others, showing that the ‘ children undérâ€" Stood their studies thoroughly. â€" Mr. Smirt, t principal ot the school, and his‘ assistant, < werve a good deal of credit for the mauner jn which they have performed their dutics, shown by the proficiencyâ€"of the children, the marked improvement since last vullh\#- tion. â€" Itis to be hoped that the trustecs will as soon as possible pmrocure more suitable #ciaip! ' accommodation for the children in this portion uf the city!; the present school house being | quite insuffitient, â€" We pre informed that qi'é trustoes contemplate ergcting a suitable builir ‘ ding, for school parposes, in or near the contfe of the. ward. â€" The exetcises being ov addresses were delivered by Mesars. Abbot Ross, Prattand Cousens, and the childron we .dismissed without prizes, to keep the holidays. ‘The chairman then asked if any of the Daserse as» Cn.-mnczllv. and Mrk. Hamondi will opeh their ces o8 Thursd evening next, 27th inst, . Partics desirous of obtaining particulara will find Mr. Hamondi at Mrs. Hackett‘s, on Monday and 'flmndo\i at halfâ€"past 4 and 8 p. m., and as the num will be: Tuited, we advise those desirous of obtainipg @Adwmission to wake an early appli« salion tA oft HLBERT STREE wity ) 1 in Mr. Egan‘« MEETIN® SCHOOUL meetin THE OTTAWA IIMES, DECEMBEIt.22, 1a66. f Friar, Dec. 21, 1866. Pursuait to wijournment, the council met at ten a.m. Progent, the Warden, Mecasrs. Mackey, . Dow, Dawsbs, Dean, Brown, Mcâ€" Guire, Smith, owan, Ilofl?n. Suott, Berry, Bryson, and McCafry. The minutes of ’uunh‘)’ were road. * The Committes on Education | presented Itbfir report. § * Moved by Mr. Morgan, seconded by Mr. Smith,â€" that the geport of the Committce on Education be recgived and adopted.â€"Carried. Mr. Smith ‘requested" the clerk to state, for: the information of the council, Yif the clerks of the several minpr muni¢ipalities contained in the county rcturned to Him & certified vopy of the revised assessment for their respec» tive municipalities for the year 1886." The clerk ihux‘ that he would give eouncil the required inf n during the afternoon session toâ€"day, . | _ ] . The Commititee on Finance presen@®d their report. ‘ h Moved by Mr. Morgan, seconded by Mr. Bryson, that the ‘teport o&the Committee on Finance be received and adopted. â€"Carried. : “l'h:: clerk iutn{dmï¬ A l-'y-lnv in accord ance with motion No, 5 of this session. _ * Moved by Mr.. Mackey, seconded by Mr. Bryson; that the byâ€"law now before the counâ€" vil be now readâ€"a first time, _« ; / 'l‘\n:{-lav was then read a first time, * Moved by Mr. Bertg, seconded by Mr. Smith, that this council do now adjourn till 3 a‘clock p. m.â€"Carried, _ /) . ° In reply to the question of Mr. Sinith, asked during the morning session, the clerk stated that he had received from the .clerks of eagh minor manicipality comprised in the equnty, a copy of the assessment for such municiâ€" pality for the year 1864. . The clerk then proâ€" duced the rolls and laid them on the table, Mr. Bryson gave motice that he would toâ€" morrow | introduce a motion to reconsider moâ€" tion No. 22 of this session. . R Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by , Mr. Bryâ€" «on, that the solicitor. be instructed to prose» cute the clerks of all minor municipalitics, whose roll« have not been . returned accordâ€" ing to law. g fassiige x + Afternoon Stastoms Pursuant to u'jourllnebl the council met at 3 o‘clock p. m.; p e Moved in amendment by Mr. Dow, seconded by Mr. MeGuire, that all the words in the oriâ€" ginal motion‘ after the word © that" bo struck out, and the following be substituted therefor : 4 The clerk of this corpotation do return the several defaulting clerks their rolls for.corâ€" rection, and at the same time forward to each clerk in the county a copy of the original moâ€" tion and this u-rnd-ollg thereto.â€"Carried, ‘The original motion was then put and lost. Moved by Mr. Mackey, seconded .by Mr. Morgan, that the byâ€"law introduced at the morning scaion, to open up a road between the townships of Marlborough and Montagne, be now read a sccond and thisd time and â€" The clerk rewl a communication from Sheri:â€"Powell, complaining of the dilapidated state of his oBfice, and asking for repairs of the Moved by Mr, Bryson, seconded by Mr. Graham, that the communication from Sheriff Powell be reforted to a committee of four, composed of the Warden, Shcrif Powell, Mr, Morgan, and the mover, with instrictions to bave the necessi¢ry improvements completed forthwith.â€"Carriyd. wras Moved by “-'1 Mackey, seconded by Mr. Sinith, that this council do now adjourn till nine o‘clock =â€"Carried. j The council adjourned. m-o-h. to & crowded state of our columns, the prize list of the pupils of the @rammar School is unaroidably laid over. _ To Dar 001 Mancauaxts.â€"The attontion of those in the dry goods. business, who are desirous of obtaining goods at a low fAgure, is directed to the, advertisement of Messrs. Benning & Barsalon, auctioneers, Montreal. George‘s Soddi, lm.lr. A. Wilson, Junr., are before the of this ward for "the 8r. Guorex‘s Warp.â€"We understand that Mr. William *ith, late secrctary of â€" 8t. CARLETOXN COUNTY COUNCIL day night, and we understand that Colonel Campbell has kindly permitt=d the band of the 100th to bo present on the occasion, to give rel»t to the proceedings. ‘The band, it is expected, will be in aftendance at lcast one night in the week during the season, Doubtâ€" lesa the rink (will be liberally patronised, The ice is in fine condition, and everything betokens a brilliant qpening. * Texprunaxcet Mestixc.â€"On Thursday evenâ€" ing the Ottawa Sons of Temperance held their first public mecting for the scason in the basement of the Methodist Chuarcls, Metcalfe street, which was very largely attended. » The proceedings embraced speeches and vocal and instrumental music, and a series of resolutions wore adopted expressive of the views of the mecting in upholding the principles of,, total abstinence. The next meeting will be held in Mr. Wardrope‘s Church, Daly street. Tus " Exraeas " Trai.â€"On docount of the extreme cold weather, and the athount of anow on the track, considetable doult existed as to the arrival of the " Express" traip last evenâ€" ing. . We beg to inform our readers, aad seize upon the earlicst opportunity to do so, know. ing the great ‘anzicty existing le«t Santa (Claus should not &rrive, that the varitable old [ARTT ‘"",‘"“w' Etm S Emt NETY MAAAE COCTCY gent Is in town, and those wio donbt lt,ked only visit Bansley‘s opposite the Ontario Bankâ€"for there is his dopot, where all that is new and navel, imported exprealy‘ for the happy scason, may be found. $ Dessurérs raow tus Nayy.â€"Admiral Sir. {. Hope has issued a cirguiar relating to n:vmnk for the apprehension of deserters from Her Majesty‘s naval: service. For the apprehenâ€" sion of any such deserter the sum of ~£3°15s. will be paid, which until the first of January, 1868, will be doubled. A reward of £10 is also to be paid to any person gixing intormaâ€" tion that will lead to the conviction of © perâ€" son« procuring, solititing or assisting dexort. era" (i, o. " crimps") in addition to the share of the penaltics provided by law. 1 Cmustaas axo New Year‘s Pregex rs.â€"Of all presents that can be made, there is nothing like a book. | Tha rsceiver of,a book rememâ€" burs the giver every time it is read, and asâ€" sociates him, ‘or her, in the memory of its con* tents. Thus many who have made presents of beautiful boeks have been associated as long as memory lasted with merry stories, the brightest chmacters, and the sublimest teachâ€" ings. . We have inspected the admirable stock imported by Mesars. Duric and Son for the season, ‘and have foun! it to consist of every conceivable variety in every branch of : literaâ€" ture, and all sorts of elegant bindings, snitable to all ages, characters and purses: Alessrs, Duric and Son havs a very largo» stock of pocket and officediaries in various stylus. > LLOUOCOA LonNnN EWV S. any rule to the contrary notwithstandâ€" Orgicar Insrrurmexts, &¢.â€"At the Markot Drug Store we , in addition to the large stock of drugs, patent, and. other mediâ€" cines llllll"i to be found at the bost estab= lishments, Mr. ‘Hch? has imported direct from London and Paris, a choice variaty of the most approved optical «nd other instruâ€" ments, opera glasses, stercoscopes, lenses, spectacles, &c, He has also thermometers, basometers, &¢., and thany other instruments. There who have s for scientific matters ‘tan procuie at this establishment almost‘any instrument they may tequire for their own use or to ‘present to childten or friends. Tus Letren Fogowtiesâ€"The Whiy (Kingâ€" ston,) says that AtcCopmb has retained: Sir H. Emith, Q; U. ‘The: Wiy also says ’;vich_rc(ur- ence to the partics mm'w'hmu goods were ordered in the grame pf * James Fraser, © One # party wrote to the proprictor of the I}ril'hï¬ * Whig to know who James Eraser was," but * he (that is, the propristor, not the |uuly,lwu * presume,) could g Strange was it not, t could not give x © de very : simple questio brother of the quilt‘k Even had the © party haite answer"‘ 4o his #sen that his site wot & ael! As ever. « _ Sin,â€"] beg to call the attention of the city authorities to an att most glaring in the face of bhumanity, latcly committed at the Lower Town Market, by the platformâ€"makers stopping the platform â€" at a certain place, «o as to injure a good rateâ€"payer and his ncighbors by stopping theâ€"traftic, for no other reason ‘but because he and his neighbors are going to support a gentleman of integrity and ecapability to nnprl\‘:cnt. them ‘in the same watd for the coming year, 8ir, if ignomnce and thatred aro to 1 l.nh:mtc#, it is timeé_ tor us to leave, The luit-mln of the work ordercd. the codars to be cut and the work to be su$« pâ€"nded, and then expressed some curious lanâ€" guagze, whether Greck or Hebrew I cannot sy. Yours, &¢., _ ath, t To th» Editor of the Oltawa®Times Sir,â€"It is to be: régretted that "our local reporters mppear to be utterly incapable of stating a fact withoutâ€"putting it in a garniâ€" tury of sensation. _ The ‘Citzen reporter tells us that men and boys were skating on the canal on Sunday Afternoon; also that the police descended andâ€" took away skates from their ownersâ€"and ttruly in l:ih fostances,. But, tor garniture, hbe . adds that there was riotous and disordérly conduct among the skaters. ‘This is n}:flly foundationless, as a hundred witnusses gan mtlai We are also told that persons guing to and returning from church were in some way or other injured \by the skaters or the ing. © These supertine sem«lLilitic« are beypad our grasp, as they are wbove (or below) the hnfln&n‘e of reason or common sense; but we have the extreme conâ€" solation of Immvir: that the Citizen reporter was not one of the @ffccted. 4 TH i LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES. s Fire in Loulsville» Lovisyiit®, (Ky.), Dee,‘21 â€"The Broadway Flouting Mill wa$ destroyed \by fire this morning ; loss, $30,000, s New York, De¢. 21.1â€"A spécial to the Herald, from New Orleans, says : On Monday week Escobedo gave Minister Campbell and General Sherman a brilliant ovation at Mataâ€" mores. _ Escobedo was to -Lu% immediately for‘ Monterey, and ‘Mr. Campbell would proâ€" bably accompany him. _ General Sedgwick was ht Brownsville, still under arrest, and was to be tried for his occupution of Mataâ€" moras, _ An order vonfines Ortega to United States territory, _ Should he attempt to cross the Hio Grande, he will by arrested, Cold Weather in New York. New York, Dec. 21.â€"The thermometetr im this city last night rangedâ€"from & to 7 degrees below zoto, _‘ ; General Sherman‘s Mission a Fallure. New Youx, Dec. 21.â€"The© Words New Orleans telegram sys : General Sherman‘s mission to Mexico proved a failure, because of the refusal of the Jinperial authorities to grant him a pass across their lines to: reach Chibuabua. | He left Minister ‘Campbell at Brownsville, who | would iminadiately: proâ€" ceed to Jaurez‘s headquarters. _ Scizare of Canadian manuftactured Goods. The Worlds special says : ‘T‘wo‘sets of steel cartiage aprings,, of 50,000 lbs., at Cinciâ€" nati, and another ‘:?"2,800 lbs, and 230 sets of seat springs at Chisdgo, have been seized by the collector of customs, ‘These all came troim a factory in Canwla, and are scized for an evasion of the customs dutics, a > Flre l- Jersey Citys > Naw Yorx, Dec, 21.â€"St, Poter‘s Catholic Church, Jerscy City, was damaged by fire last night, to the amount of ten or fifteen thousand dollars, ‘ Gen.: Grant‘s Interference . in Missouri, The Herald s Washington special says Gen. Grant went to 8t. Louis last week on business of his own, when finding political affairs in that dtate somewhat threatening, he proâ€" ceeded to make such dispositions of the forces in the State &s in his.own judgment seemed proper, and best calculated to . preserve |\cM‘v:“ No fresh troops wersordered into the State,. nor was the ariny of occupation in any manâ€" ner increased, but it seems that in/these disâ€" positions he has interfered with Gen, Fletchâ€" ¢r‘s plans, _ For that, he is to bg /called to acâ€" tount by the Scnates P ket : Cold Weather in the Eastern States. New Yorx, Dec.21.â€"At Concord, N. II., the thermoneter marked 20° below zero ; Littleâ€" tun, 20 % below zero ; Bangor, Me.,. 12° below zeto ; 8t, Jobn, N. B., 5 below sero; Norâ€" wich, N. Â¥,,9° below sero, Fires in Philadeiphia. * â€"â€" Puirapeymxa, Dec.21,â€"The store of Robt. Leggett & Co., iron merthants, is new on fire. The fire promises to b¢ very destructive as most of the firs plugs arg frozen up. ‘ |\New York ey Market» New \'nnl:, Doc. 21.â€"The Posts finagcial article says‘the money farket is unsettled; Stocks woeak ; Governments lower. _ At the second board stocks were tenporarily stronger. Gold 1837. * Ofttawa, Dec. 21, 1863 Bostox, Dec. {l{â€"m . Dr. Albro died â€" last night at the age‘ef 67. . Hv has been ‘pastor ‘of the Shepherd:â€"Congregatipnal Church of Camâ€" bridge for nearly 30 yeats. Ottawa,, Dec. 19, 1866 â€"â€"Philadelphia 'lendlï¬ 80,337 children to school. . 4 eX CETCT 3 & 8 ‘â€"The examination of watches submitted to the Admiralty has Lbeen brought to a close, aud J, Sewill has received the appointment of watch maker‘ to the Admiralty, E. K. Macâ€" Gillivâ€"ay & â€"Co , of the Shefield House, ars the agents fur the above watches. F â€"The Grand Trunk |R. R. are building a nsw station house at London,. _ }~ â€"â€"There are said to bg thousafids of petsons at Washington out of emplayment. â€"Mrs. 8. A, Allen‘s, World‘s Mair Restorer and Dressing. | They revive the perishing hair, darken, renew, gloss, preserve and multiply the fibres, and strengthen the sealp. Sold by all druggiste. a | : â€"E. K,, MacGillivray & Co., of the Sheffield House, will show toâ€"day the largest and best assortment of fine gold jowellery ever exhibited in Ottawa, Those in vine‘-t of Christmas~_or New Year‘s presents would do well to/call on â€"â€"A Jewish house entire lias been excavated in Syria, dating two centuries before‘Christ. â€" him e«Editor of the Migwa Times â€"‘Phere is goml sleighing at Buffalo MUNICUPUAL AFFALRS SUNDAY |SKATING ABRFAIR (Per Montreat Line.) I‘am, Sit, &c., A‘Scxpay Arrerxoos Sxatki Mexican News. ve no definite answer," int the,. Whig . propritor nite answer‘* to such a i! _ Does our . ancient row iwho John Smith was ? ‘in this case got a # deâ€" prory it will readily be thave Been as much of ‘Titornas Correy t uriIl The Hungarian Constitution to be Ite= § stored. IP‘rstn, Dec. 21.â€"In the Hungarian Dict toâ€" day, M. ‘Favernich announced that ughe Emâ€" peror had resolved to restore the constitution to Hungary. Latest ‘London Money Market. Loxpos, Dec. 20.â€"Evening.â€"The Bank of England has reduced its rate of discount to 3}. por cent. 3 ; ; Loxpos, Dec. * 21.â€"Noon.â€"5â€"20‘8 of 62. 1j to 72 ; the new issue 703 ; Consols 90. . The Bangquet to Minister Bigelow. ‘Paris, Dec. 21.â€"At the grand banguet given in this city yesterday, in honor of Mr. Bigeâ€" low, â€" United Statés. Minister, nothing of politica) importance transpired, § /h" The Vesscl Selzures by the U. 8. ~ Liverroo;, Dec. 2b.+The case otf Pudiean wa‘s before the gourt toâ€"day. â€" Minister Adams would â€"not sanction the recentagreement maude by Consulâ€"Morse, relative to the disposal of the vessels seized as Confederate property, and the paymerit of £150,000 sterling, claimed by Frazier, Trenholm. & Co,, of Charleston, as du« to thein from the late Southern Confeder» acy.. Anextension of time was given to the United States to continue the case, | A Houxehold Word to Millions.â€"Throughâ€" out twoâ€"thirds of the civilized world, Bristol‘s Sarsapartila may be called the synonym for inâ€" vigoration. Its tonic properties are J)murbial in «very South American country ; in Mexico, Cuba, Central America, Brazil, and all the British Colonâ€" ies from the Canadas to the Australian antipodes, the evidence is alike in its favor,. Convalescents find it the most powerful of restoratives. ._‘The sicâ€" tims of uleerous and eruptive maladies depend l:ipon its disinfectant end hnliniprop@nic!. The dysâ€" peptic, the bilious, the sufferers from malarious re]-(ic' the bilious, the sufferers from malarious evers, intermittent and remittent, find it safe and suro. It has never dinKpoinud those who have put their trust in it. In all diseases of the stomach, rnt their trust in it. In all diseases of the stoimach, iver and bowels, Béstol‘s Vegetable Pills should be used in imoderate doses along with the Sarsaparilia, which will groatly hasten a cure. $12a â€" A clergyman, while residing in South America ns m misgionary, discovered a safe and |imsh 'M‘gï¬}' the cure of nervous weaknoss, early deâ€" cay, 'uéuol uunrinsr{ and seminal organs, and the whotetrain of disorders bmï¬t on by :::etnl r::dbv cious habits. .(.lrnt num r:’ l:’lu n ou this nople remedy.‘ Prom n duliu todl:;n’em the> ï¬:flimd ‘:nd u:lort':nmé‘l will send the, ng and using this medicihe, lmlâ€:gl.od onve;o‘p,‘b-bny one wheo noeds it, Jgooof charge. s Ploase enclose an envelope, addressed to yourself > Address, * i ~JOSEPH T. INMAN, Mitcheli‘s Dandruff Embrocation ! l1' 1§s WELL KXOWN TO THOSE WiO have carefully studied the rwlln disenses of the hair that DANDRUFF collects on the skin by its incapacity of throwing off those grosser 'Pudelu of perspirable matter deposited upon it. ‘The conâ€" sequence is the skin becomes contracted, seanles m?l peels olf ; and the heat which is on its surface, weakens that nutriment which feeds the HAIR, it soon falls off, and BALDNESS is imminent. _ This preparation at onee renders the akin soft and Aex wble, on thus ents that perspirable matter from collecting.on its 'P:r?afl. It not only renovates the hair, but imparts to it a beautiful gloss. _ . _ It should. be on ovo;y my'l'nfl Gentleman‘s Toilet, both as a DRESSING and RENOVATOR (‘)gpoolu Montreal Bank, l:xinr Town. To be had of the proprietor, at 209, Wolllw'.on ‘sm.c. and at c?'., gm‘ I!O;Ol e:.J. Skinner, ‘ol}- ngton Street ; J. Brown, Btreet; and J. N oor, Rideas Etreat, ‘ â€"*. * o 9 YOUXG LADIES‘ INSTITUTE, Conducted by JANUARY 3rd. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS There are vasancies for t«n additional Boarding Pupils. Cireulars containing terms, &c., can be obtained at Duric & Son‘s Bookstore. ‘Ottawa, December 22. 314â€"8 54â€"1 * MmISS HARMAN. TIIB CLASSES will SD. V.), reâ€"assemble M aftor the Christmas Holidays, on THURSDAY, 4P By special request Mr. and Mrs. Hamondi will reâ€"open their school for Dancing and Calisâ€" thenics, for a new quarter, ON THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at Mrs. E. C. Hackett‘s Schoolâ€"room, Queen Streot. _ | Cosy _ Childrens‘ Class will meet at 4} p. m.; Adults‘ Class neser. m, The class will be Pornod of the most select families of Ottawa. _ o i For particulars a Rukoz'n, on Mone ELECTORS OF OTTAWA !‘ / ‘£L00K TO YOUR RIGHTS ! (ooking, Hall, Box, Parlor, (rate and Coal Boptember 24 Ottawa, Dec. 22. n the line of STEREOSCOPE S (Per Atlantic Cable and Montreal Line.) Por Steamar Belgian, direct from London, (Eng.) Also, an assortment of # » Mis â€"Ottawa, December 22. MICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS, Ottawa, July 2, 1866. Suitable for Christmas and New Year‘s Prosents at the .7 # rl\nu- THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN= SHIP of South Plantagenet intend at a meetâ€" ing to be held in the TOWN HALL upon Monday, the 21st day of January, 1867, Market Drug »store, YORK STREET. f . | Wat. HMEARXN. YORK 8T., LOWER TOW X, Ottawa, December 22. ; SLitf To reduce the width of the Road known as the «* Old Seotch Road," and establish the sams forty feet wide, instead of sixty as at presontrecorded A. MOLEAN, T. C. Ofice, Rlsoville, December 21 1866 For particulars PASSING a BYâ€"LAW ! The Great Dandruff Preventative» ANCING AND CALISTHENICS.â€"â€"« STEREOSCOPIG SLIDES, OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Wellington Street, E HAVE NOW ON HAND the" best arsortment of goods ever imported to Ottawa. Notice is Hereby Given A CARD TO INVALIDS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Prepared b From Fifty Cents each, ANXD A GREAT VARIETY 0F ~ At the hour of 12 o‘cl Hair Dresser, Wellingtoh St., posite Mentrext Bank Upber Fows. STOVES. ° D. ane Station D, Bible: House, * New York City, 237â€"y > AND HI. MITCHELL, In case, from $3 cach Mr. Hamondi, at NMrs. Thursday at 4j or 8 3l48.t.t ARE NO. 1 313â€"1â€"54â€"3 ‘YOUNC & RADFGR: s CELBCPRGO â€" PIDLATEELD GOEDâ€" AND SHLVERâ€" WAT : . Papier Machie Goods, :‘Leather Goo PRENCH YVAXSBBS,..................."POTILE e Remember the placeâ€" A‘pd a Variety of Goods suitable for the present season, and bought ex; reesly thorefor, The whole will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, and at the #ame time defy con Parties intending to purchase are invited to esll and examine before purchasing el«ow it ' f + ‘ye. Dargains will be given, & Ottawa, December 17 Sa‘e o a Bankruptâ€" Stock Wodnesday, the 9th of January, T"ESTO(‘K’."[N-TRADK of G. A,. GAGNON & CO., Dry. Goods Merchants, Notre Dame street, Montreal; the whole in one lut, so much in the £. ‘The Stock is one of the best in Montrieal, in firstâ€" rate order, and exgeclingly ‘woll selected. The Stock may be examined cight days before the Saie. s + | CONDITIOXNS :â€"Oreâ€"sixth Cash ; the balance in 3, 6, 9 and 12 months, or 12 monthly payments, at the option of the purchaser, with endorsed Notes to the satisfaction of sellers. Â¥e ul Salé at ELEVEN o‘clock. ~ BENNING & BARSALOU. Montseal. December 20. I12td ; Montreal, December 20, sm.-'nu Undersigned Frecholders aud ,Riteâ€"payers of Wellington Ward having conâ€" fidence in your strict iu’}égnly{:d honesty of pwr pose, and I?rmuihe fact of your being largely interâ€" ested in the prosperity ‘of the Ward, request you to allow yourselfto be put in nomination for thp offi¢e of Alderman, andâ€" we pledgeo ourselves to use our best exertious to secure your return : Ac tm x Thos Hunton * C l’«;re *= * Thos Beament J T Brophy <& Win Hunton CC Bramley . . | tiee Hay John Langton [ K Spencer A lY;lhowmln ; :‘5 E Eiliott * as H E Rdusall _ J Duric >, J Ken! m A S\u{'eu. June llonr& MeCormick C II Pinhey Maleo!m Cameron H V Noel > RW Cassels. o Tharles Ma J G Boll, * Estnonde Brow Ju_hn Leggo 10 C. W. BAMUS, 680. C Le(:o J T Wolf F G Crosby W W Brown D Matheson M Ryan T Miles J Dai N Rn{erumn W J Wilson T Painter Gen Armstrong Geo Logan J Munson J Burns W Shoolbred ‘ (4 A Sheldon Daniel Farrel W m Stewart James Daly D Dogan _ J T Sutton G A Walton Geo Cocker 6 B Cov[:qr H F Macarthy W Jamieson R Skead 8 J Jones M Dolan, Senr A Howlett J Ritchic P P Bowrin K Arnoldi J Ashworth W H Gridin J Graham es ve L O‘Brien, M D J C Cochrane 8 Christic A Mortimer Geo Cox J \Evane Jas Martin g g Wilson im E FWY::“ . E Gordon R White . W G Beach A C Beoch A Brown W Hutchison Archd Car; John Simpson. E BE Tache, f x l To Mâ€"ssrs. Thomas Hunton, Gmfl«y, H.. V. Noel, W, Mutchison, James Mathews, C. H. Pin. Gz«TLENEX,â€"In complying with your request, J would have ‘boen glad hj you . selected .some per son more capable of filling the office, still after reâ€" ceiving a requisition so msoehbly and numerâ€" ously signed, I deem it my duty as a em:mi.innd resident of the ward, toue:rt!onr invitation. And should I be oloc&. I shall: do ovor‘ythhg in my power to serve interests in the Ward, as well as the rnnl {ntdrutwl thecity. s *â€" I remair, Gentlemen, . > ME SUBSCRIBEILS have been authorized . to Sell att Auction, un . Books for ‘the *HMolidays. Hu’n Now ?: VIEW a very lm and carefully selected stock of Books suitable for the Holiday season, consisting of Choics Gift Books illustrated by the firstprtists ; The Pocts and Stanâ€" dard Books in Morceco and other fine bindings ; lilustrated Family, and Pocket Bibles, P‘rayer Books, and Church Setvices in elegant bindings ; Albams in the now-?t styles;» Worcester‘s and Webster‘s illustrated (quarto dictionaries} Story Books, Picture Books,â€" Iiltminated . Cards ; To Books in ever} vlrittx; Family and Snbbu{ Echool Libraries. Christmas and New Year‘s Note Paper, Eavelopes and Cads in beautifol derigns. J. DURIE & SQN. Just received per express from London the volâ€" umes of Lcimro‘;;ur and Sunday at Home Yor 1866. Senday Magazine and‘ Good Wordsâ€"all excelient books for family gifts. . _ k Skating. Rink at the Stcambost Whar(. Ottawa, December Tun Subscriber respectfully notifies the vrblle that be ‘has prepared a SKATING RINK, 600 feet in circumference, at thd Queen Victoria‘s Wharf, Lower Ottawa. ‘The Rink is enclosed by a board wail, 12 feet high, with drersâ€" ln? rooms for ladies: and gentlomen. The Ice will be keptin superior condition throughout the soason. + « Silver Mounted Harnesses, To be seen at the Stable of Ottawa, Desember 22. AK IMPORTED BLE and Tandem Gz«Trumiz®,â€"In complying with your request, I M Matheson Ottawa, Dec hey, Thomas Dunny Robert Iunter, J. Notman, W. Jamicion, and one hundred and thirtyâ€"five "Bida l'“l_I!?!'l'!D SET, SINGLE, DOUâ€" OF DRY COODS. HARNESS FOR SALE. CHRiST MAS 19 MEW YEAR‘ PhBi REQUISITION J. DULRIEâ€"& SON CLOCKS, FINE LONDONâ€"MADE JEWELLI 30, SPARKS STREET, 22. Your obedient servant, J xiï¬â€™x::u;m & SOX, _ pwiu' the Ru.-‘oll House. {; E b‘hefplfll ‘ R Wright J A Gouin John Macdonalj A 8 Woodburn J M Garland ... Johnâ€"Loslic J T Brophy CC B;‘n}:.loy > John ngan H S Weatherly D) C Mackeddic 44 H Lane J U Dwyre W M Massoy Wm Young J J Radford Robert Kenly M O Burrit James Mathows Wim Hutchison .. (G M Roso Robert Hanter (heo May Thos Gallagher Walker Powell N W Bethune C V Noel © M Elson, .O C Wood E K MacGillivray J A Barber W C Smullic f R Laren 8 Gouldthrita E, VanCortlandt M Kavanagh J Stookdale J Taylor O Martin J Browne Thos Dann J Awmond A Roberts J .\'otnuuq“ A Kirkwood W F Collins T Hector E Hall T Morkill | P Buckley J Offord . A Burrit T MeDermot J Nevill JohnDann J Buckley _ P O‘Donnel John Lamb J Birkett 4 Woodliand 8 MeLaughlin W Minote J Dewany J Offord W Midford A MceGaw W B Ross J O‘Congor J Morphy i Al‘l':; J M Currier J F Bearman M Dolan, Junr J McCarthy J HMarvey J gmem 8 Martin Johh"glnpcon. ANTOINE RATHLER II Gough D A Grant YOUNG AND AADFORD‘S. AM. CAMERON, C. W. BANGS 314â€"4 Besserer Street 31&f â€"CONSISTING OFâ€" 314y *50, i. Diim "Thurst THE PESTIVAL 8ST; JOHX THE EN TICKETS $2.5¢¢ each ; ean be hnd al Radford‘s Jowellery Store, &parks Street any of the following Erethren : W. BRO. TIMS, Dalbousio Lodge. 4 W. BRO, FEATHERSTONX, Dorie BRO. L. P. REMON, Coriatiia W. BRO. ROGI Ottawa, December 20 8St. Gicorge‘s Sovit Tm: COMMITTEE beg to inforimn their fiiends that they are propared to recoive any contributions in Clothing, kind, or muney for disâ€" tribution on MONDAY next, at the Committce Room, York Street. * * Contributiqus can be ront to the Committce or given to any members of the Commitioe. Ottawa, December 20. & 312 Oftawa Skzting and Curling Club, K Macon, Ga / whose inimilable entertaintents illustrative of negro life in the Fouthern Siates, far surpass adl of the burnt cork illustrators, and which have been witnessed by. large and fashionable an dienses in nearly cvery city in the North, ealling forth the highest encomiums of the press, and the TICKETS niay be obtained on » Kink, * T i o o se P cccn.â€". P EER nuxt'r?s THEATRE ! The Herees of Minsiroisy oant Conieg Tuesday and Wednesday, Doc. 25 aond ause ofthe people. _ _ C ym wx‘hunl 25 :‘u‘plb Reserved Feats 59 ourls. . _AYDNEY COOKE, Ageat. 313td ~â€"CHdAS. B. GRISTE, Manager, The s to be a;-#.licd towards enlarging the Agricaltural Hail. Chairto be taken at haifâ€"pust Five. Refreshments served at Sig. _ _ _ * _ Addresses will be delivered by the Hon. M. Ca eron, W . M Powell, E«q., Sherif of the County, J. Skead, and others, _ â€"â€" / GEORGIA MiNST AEL® Music by Gowan‘s full band, aid also by la amateurs. t $ * ADMISSION:â€"Single, 50 cents; for ludy m gontleman, 75 cents. .. . ° Ottawa, December 21. #13.3 THO®. CLABRKXOGN & ZAB~ Relerence: 1. McGillivray, Ottawa Diecember 21. « 5134 GENTLEMEN,â€"In consequense of an orror in the Ajgersment Roll, which cannot now be remeâ€" died, I beg to announte imy withdrawal from the candidature in Ottawa Ward. Thauking you for the many kind proofs of your friendship, and hoping to meet you on|some fatare occasion; * § I am, Gentlemen, Faaes | â€" ‘Your obdt sery‘t, OrraAWwWA wWaARD. Concertinas, Ladies‘® Work Boxes: To get some of his JIOLIDAY PRESENTS. They say he has g.lt -ï¬h‘ M: -.a/;-e-r .'.‘ Tomwn. â€" Well, come along ; where the crow *. . Crane is just the man 0 SELL CHEAP." Yor, that is my wotto, «malll profits and quick returns." â€" ABo uesns T ue s vee l e eP P NV _ I have just reseived a large assortment of Tw\ of all descriptions, Alro a miselst of v . Ottawa. December 19 Wuo CSDERSTAND® MER HUSiâ€" NESS. Will be required to wai at table Apply between 10 and 4, to # $ MRS. MeDOUCGALL, x Corner King and Daly Streetsâ€" Ottawa, December 19. S . .t Es qDJCBe Commussionâ€" Mercha uUX MON! Magic Photographs ! GRANE‘3 VARIETY STORE NUE GREAT SLAYE TROUPE, from Oitawa, Doc. 19, 1866 ME RINK OF THSZ ABOYVAE CLUJ will be epened to subscribérs OX CHRISTMAS HNIGHT! A HOUSEMAID, POSIFIVELY TWO â€"NIGHTS OX SOIREE will be held in the AGRICUI TURAL BUILDING, BELL‘s CORNERs, OW DO YOU DBOpFRIEXD® Wher, are you bound for.now ? J aim going toâ€" > > No. 83 FRoXT 8. ToRONTPO, o. â€" w Christmas | Distribution Ladies® Companions, Vases, Portfolios BRO BRO MASON FC. TO THE ELECTORS of Ks STRESIIECE. whue nr The Wonde:fal and Famo gsorm EE. «4 61 TIMS, Dalbousio Lodge. FEATHERETOX, Dorie d T. P. REMON, Coriatifian HARPENE, Civil{Seivice d ROGERS, Builder‘s do. GEORGE W. CRAXKE,* 56 Sparks Street, First door west of Ba: wmber 19. _ 2603m WA NT ED 16 U CHAS. IL CA A(DION VA 11 t1} NS l by lady if 26 a4 J zo _| prevery desog> Coing â€" ©+ ME + x a RSOX C P uor cASH _ ® e Mag# f w Claret 4 a most hea "I $3 W A RE .m"*""‘"“ of the Sne* complete 10 they ©2> pe i T L Ottewsa, December 42 CROC Where they «> MCY _ a b.’- yory fme JO8SEl LOT KQ . : 5, orim sid6e *“- erected a larg containing tour tese cents, b «Oitewa, Dcs CKNOWLEDGE A lishment to be the i L rulit Cc.:;, Pastry, 4 es, Apoug? ;â€"-“aiu‘iu,.\.‘-.. w;! ly. ‘50“ in your € new Staud, $7 Euseox Sn tal Stove Depot. _ Oitawa, December 19 uf £84 R’l THE~ENXSUING FPES «0 the seasgn an appeal is madeâ€" Â¥in ‘behalt of the poor little 4t ‘s Orphiain Asylut, whose Christ be saddened by the mbimeryâ€"of a kin loving mother, who afe now no more. ° friends, whom our Lord has favon world‘s goods, think/â€"on these days t fulâ€"of the namerous wants ullho_‘g bad 2. cearevedng) @ Tumblers, « Wiu“"“‘ « Champ*£"® _ We solicit you in the name of the & Bethichem, whose mercies we will be flh-ar.eial manger, i0 Jend sn bl.h::l†of the \'::lll‘ Ladics of th vent, respectfully request you the little Dazaar held lu:’tqheir bene{ . SKATES.SK 8t.~ Joseah‘s xp WIT This (Bazraar w.ll be held 0 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and £A 26th, 27th, 28th apd 29th inst., at 19 adian Institute, in al} of the Freonch phans of this city. "â€" . _ ___ ENGLISH 5 The young Ladics of the Copyent 1 for the otcasion, aud will exbiBit son The Bazaar will close by a on exl Soiree, given by the Ladios of th Single tickets of admi=sion +o the S Lady and Gentieman, 50 cen‘s, Ottawa, Decesfher 18 1 Ottawa, Decon A MERRY CHAIS Clad Fidings io ake ~«CGo to .Plp_gleri A HAPPY NEWw 40, NO O A K & V 44 4 Pastry, &e., & Biscaits, &c., fo the best style.. IG X . O1 & e ‘m&"d in your > € d, 40 Suksex K ) Oitawa, December 1 pow one ol , ever brou gof CUT G TUMBLEHR GLASSES AT THE SIGN OF wffll‘}: C CLOTHS, For particulare, & Decen Cosfeci KAE L.D Call and AvCTrIO® most T ever 1 but a e ALL SIZES: . AUL Krom 230 1 ~ â€""PER PAlH No.24, Ride F TUE FAMED PRU® / EWORD BAYONETâ€" good order far $3.00 ! p20~ Millitary ©Ca #e., &0 /. . for Ghrist,‘ui bor AT THOMIAS Ottawa, Novembet 3 N LR DELL & Dramatic and Musical JA wa fand tw 1 b64 d W 9 TO PROD SUCCEssOR TO JA Eusser Xiree uoser; Rideau Str CITV PROPER H PrRUIT CAKE &CW TD Yam Y AVE A LA ED by all sines best in the city $ Confectionery, 4 a Cakes, frery ! Farnisbed to orders and dop‘t side of York 8t 2 CBH and o8 Toarot £AiA.~ M LAilGA] P 0. 4Â¥ A EDE x »upn bring ing. & LAPIEREK inst., at th de de Asyl Cat der, CC ME HQ fave AT will i:o'\: dea BL