. With the dawn of the New Year we are reminded that the Ottawa Tixes has entered on its gecond volume. Our first duty is to thank the publie tor the very liberal patron age extended to the Tries duringuilpu year. [Its success has Leen far beyond the expéectation of the publisher, ‘and may be ‘said to have been unexampled in the his s»tory of Cinadian jp,urxulilm. From the first day of| its publication, the Tixzs took the ‘front rank ainong the newspapers of Cen‘ tral Casada, and ‘toâ€"day,.if we except those published in the: Eastern, and Western comâ€" mercial capitals, \it will compare favorably with ady . journal in the Province, either in respect ‘of its ownâ€"merits as a newspaper, or the estimation in which it is held by the public, as evidenced by the* patrongge exâ€" tended to it. t N denée and. with enlightened views hj.bri-g" about a feeling of harmony among all I of the community, that the foundation‘s of the | new got:nmen!lnmy be laid broad and tfl'&p i in the hearts of the people. | We sbc*ulal‘be‘ sorry, however, if we léd our readets away | MM enjoy ment of the day, by obtruding the consideration of political questions on’ their attention ; and, therefore, we wish them | -on‘!allnkeenmb_r, â€"and iful{iï¬hl of, the pleasures of the season.. _ â€"| /| . | Tars serxe New Yraa‘s vay business will be nded in the Trues Mm ment, rding to general enstom, and as a {conseâ€" quence no paper. will tbe. issued fro%n. this office tomorrow morning.‘ / «. . / ChrOttawaCimes Mitchelt‘s Dandru® Embrocation List of iettersâ€"G. P. Baker. | _ On no occasion will the names of | Old Advertisements be inserted | l“ i the énlarged sphere of uli'.én_ that I‘[.-‘ ing ‘,,“, !ill§ sodn be opened wp to our pullic men, as l ing wp of '.fl‘ from the fact that‘ many heretofore | the ‘great itating questions. upon which opinion B8 | character been ditiled, have been settied for ever, new | companiot issues willâ€"occur, andnew political oémbmu- i exercisdâ€"t tions winy be expected torarise ;. and #8,4h¢%€ | 11,¢ fmire come up for consideration the ‘!‘llu;will be [ Tas Ebows found t give no u'ncergain sound @g to it9 | un j rnyen; ’h%‘ of their merits, We do not perch: Smd Sudee: ourselves upon the tynce, to be ready to jJump | to. notice Aipon f':ï¬c"uever side the exiggncies| of tb€| triumph hour may determine. ‘Our. " prospectus"" for thé dead 1867 is to be read in our eonduct during 1866, , Butis and w{hm‘e already had the gratifying exp® | an.p ;. , nence 2.;; it has met with n very lasgé degree | prognes‘i of public favor® The principles with| which E been a, yc we stafied, and which we have endegvoured | preat cont! to fullow, up to this will continue to be‘\ York, &e. those which shalhguide :S:,). the future, as " Eaglant:, stated at the commencermmentâ€"of its Career : wars, and u"]'houil:ls wil Le ne t.herneeuthn 0OT ) bring thei «* sectignul, but confessed.y the exponent and I thumphe : 44 nfla‘ebmg wivocate of those principles to | > i;lr,..] . " which by party affinity it is aitached, and r.nd the * by. which the Constitution of tï¬ckritsqh‘idmï¬_ * empife is most securely tphel1." Tb lhoc,." their train prinéiples we shall continue to give dut uh _ which ho ewerving silpport, believing adhiérence thereto, \ of this m as the} means of promoting the pro@périty | years we c of the ‘ountr.\',_ and its ¢donnection with the lthu muci empire, to be a duty no less imperative under | of 1866. the wn:deme eonstitution than; upd‘_t that.. _ Itis not which it is about to «upplant. . . ~~+* | â€" _ â€"| will claim ‘The experience of a~ yearhaving demonâ€" | fature. . 1: strated the success of the Ottawa Trks as | the art < an independent commercial enterprise, the | sum of a} propri¢tor has only to thank his fiends and | will ever c the public for flwlihfdu‘::nlï¬-h\hn\ This peeu far nj‘v\:l,' and toenter on the labors of | intimatels anotner yeur with a firm determthation to | nads and : keep pace witl: the progress_of the age, learâ€" | at one tim ing nothing undoné t> merit an‘ increase of | lations tow the patronage with which _the TiNts has ; before the been so liberally favored in the past, ~| â€"â€" ‘..a ucail Kor Asrreal and Departure of Mailr see 1st page bo~ "P.V:e AmSPX)¢ for interesting rra:.’u*y City and County Official OTTAWA.. JANUXRZ 1. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Â¥ortME r1 Stu We may liope,.. how proaching the end of The triumph: of t most tnduritigâ€" monu lies buried deep in t ifn bevond the «listt | of ‘this r years we Ithu uc + of 1866. mania of invertiun in gunmry,XIo what (Ho all these things point ? Surely §866 has feft a legacy of many grave uncertailities. T < The year that is past has done a great déal and yet \'_ory{ little for our neighbours across | the lings.. A gréat deal in that it has shewn ‘ ah unexampled strength is material resources, a wealth, of 1 money, ‘Cf" trade, comnierce, dividual ¢#ergy . and . national life that is :urpri-inz beyend measgure. ',\'erj little in that the great problem ~of reconciling the distracted sections of the Union the sharp lines of diverigence have only been Bro'ugb.t the more clearl;; into view. . The sore which festered at the licart of the Republic has grown with the year and descends into 1867, 1 with increased virulence. ‘How reconstruc tion is to be effected, is still ‘in -Qw?un: | ‘Andâ€"their neighbours on the other sitle q9f the: Ruo Grande, !in{w Me::‘ijnna, have had|a& year ot anarchy, petty .war, : and: imgrn:* strife, â€"without the extinetion of a single element of discord.. They phit‘p'v into the new year with a few streaks of light in their dark horizon, it is true, but no man can tell which of them will burtst into the ppen effalgence of day. We‘ may liope,. however, that they are apâ€" i proaching the end of their troubles. Itis notodlyia war and r-g:;u'we thal 1856 will claim (the attention . of historians in the future. . lis trurophs or its humiliations in the art o# lumlngz, as represented by the sum of all pjlisieul villainiesâ€"Fenianiamâ€" will ever clain for it r‘n.um:mble recogmuon This peculiar ciunler of the body pulitic, ao intimatels conviectel with Great Britain,. C{' nada and the Uhifed Sule'? and threatening at one time to seriously complicate their re lations towards cuch other, and their «tamding before the world, has swelled into impottance and agai: wi&w;{wï¬hin the year, it is to maoy undecide bequeathment and the conseq to cstimate. of 186u. It is not will claim future. . 1 the art « sum of al will ever c This peou intimate}s nads and time w we may liope,. however, that they are apâ€"| not recover. proaching the end of their troubles. ' :‘h".‘m The trinmph: of the year, hu_we'\'e'râ€"th‘el is despaired most tnduriig â€"monument of its distinctionâ€" | had ofte leg lies buriel deep in the bottom of the oceun, | Slightly inju y an‘‘y i .| and Dr.. B far beyond the isthrbing influeftces of the | them. â€"The storms of jwind ur weather, or «he no less | cident, havi violent uplicavings ofrolitical systems. Thg.l ï¬l’q‘:“ie‘l.fli Tay ing of the ;\-t,.l.A:n‘l(' Casle, apd the bring M:,"b‘: ing up ofthe lpst one of a former yéar, are| The ofticers the great eyents of ‘a practically scientific | regiment, ar character which /distinguish 1866, beyond ‘its | :m":'l::: companions on the scroll of til:egbd wili ! given for hi exerciseâ€"thi¢ most enduring: influéifee upon | â€"The Band baadeft one wh valled an annus marabilis year® \Woeothink Though in very . will pase .. adimn. MaRy of the vears caves its In v;.:k!l;anf’ wt o ',r;ku,thé* lii'u aracter of which at»j nately the RAunother. of th y atsectieal by the puestion of the te * What will e o n for it a STakl me which, in inany regpects, is unriâ€" i the past, aml perhaps tor a long stand thoqualled in the future, Not gome . things accomplished, â€" but in decided is=nes, therg is a portentous ment to the coming year, the value onsequences ot which it is imndssible Bolone dar k ur‘bl"iglxl. & nt of event« shall have j ns <f the" Bnâ€"y scribes. he nim}fli*l ts ccenrren mserrbed and comnmient ir the woret that _m}ig Te on the reeenk with the in yery manteo{ ats features,. 1866 adiminm the »tream of time, Jike Le year«» that have goge betoÂ¥e it, ad dorth in some particulars &« a ! yearâ€"â€"wm in year, tle "events of ve not ','vnl.\ achieved. a proud dis ir it in 1(= own especial history, but I lndv::!.v!y mark themseives on the f all timeâ€"td_come. Every year legucy to its| successor, and 1866 wirebilissin the long ethink it will, |â€" in very miaiÂ¥eof ats | adbmin the »tream e }Guw that have ; D forth n Come ba »l the past twenty years have inds strangely familiar with trons. â€" But never in all these s the map of Europe so sudâ€" " as by the sharp and decisive l&st summerâ€" convulsed the $N0ike :.: :.* y reach our readers,. thouâ€" bave®@ketched the dead c or bright, &s the changâ€" «‘sha‘l have pasâ€"ed Lefore lin=y scribes. ‘From the t its cccurrences will have 1 comnmiented upon, and t that may be said will be torth according to the F'ill 1866 stand forth ‘the lon# history of the iwus in brunce and o. ind peatilence, for n 4:f‘k,.g~l6¢:§u surely e perWaps than their id inubdation«, and te ut human misery e? And hew much legucy for future uit clet us hope wied in the grave <xl, as witwess the and, Qupbec, New i their lesson» it dreaded of all ecience WFY @Xplosions eÂ¥ not bring in W d .w*r $ C ~_ _/ Torosxto, Dec. 31, 1866. A dastardly /outrage: was* perpetrated . at Brampton on Thursday night. Some fellows entered the printing office, upset the type in a pile on the floor, and actually carried off the | paper, the first side of which. was worked off. < It seems that the editor et the Monarch had mage hinmiselfobnpxiousto a little clique workâ€" ing ‘for locakends, and suspicion naturally rests upon those on whose corns the Monarch may | have m-x'(; Much indignation is felt in town | at the outrage. , | __On the 6th .of September Chicfâ€"Constable 1 MceLaughlin \left this country, armed , with & warrant for the arrest of Licut. Colonel [ Browne, Depâ€"Asstâ€"Adjtâ€"Genmeral. McLayghlin | remained in Loutlion about one week, when he went to the Derby, but returned to London still in the dark, HMe soon afterwards found that Browne had obtained money in Homburg, by giving checks on England at places where hehad no money, . About the 1st of !ovl?i- ber, the Chief ‘started for Hombutg, \ rfear l"rlnkfoftaon-the-'llnin, Prussin. â€" Here he saw | Browne in the street, and as there was no exâ€" tradition treaty between England and Prussia, lie applied to the British Cousul for assistance. This gegticman told him he nhomltj be happy to assist him, but sometime since an English | police officer, on a similar errand, had exceeded | Collision of Two ‘Frains on the I Tranks About eight o‘clock on Saturday morning the train which left here for Sarnia at 12:30, met with an accident when near Park Hill staâ€" tion. * The train, composed of three baggage cars and one firstâ€"class passenger coach, the latter of which was thrown off the track and. down an émbankment of about twenty: feet, making several revolutions in its descent.. The conductor, Mr. M. Aleock, was badly cut about the head, and one of his legs badly bruised.., A passenger ‘on his way to Chicago, but whose name was not ascertained, was very severcly injuredâ€"about the face and the bridge of his nose; several other passengers &v bruised, but more frightened than hurt,‘ as they were able to pursue their journey by the jnext train, which shortly came along. ‘The,iccident is supposed to have been caused by the rails hayâ€" ing spread on that particular spot owing to the late heavy frosts. + ¢ A despatch from London says that an acciâ€"; dent of a serious character occurred at Carâ€" miosa station, by which it is fâ€"ared sevéral persons were fatally injured. ‘The morning train from Sarnia came along all right, and while wnit'nf the | emigrant train came down‘from \ Carmiosa, ran into and made a cqmplete"wiedk of the paymaster‘s car, bagâ€" gage and first class car. â€"The following casuâ€" alities occutrred : Alex. Cnm‘#bcll from Port Huron, thigl} fractured ; and it is thought will not recover.) Three others were injured, but not dangeropsly. Alex. Daly, road agent of the compant, had both legs broken and his life is despaired of. , Mr. Kitchen, track inspector, had ofte leg fractured; A number ofothers, slightly injured, were conveyed to a tavern, and Dr. Brown.of London sent to attend them. The switchman is blanted for the acâ€" cident, having hile:lsu to turn the track, and for letting the Sarnia train in. 4 Gen, Napier left‘on the 2:55 train (G. W .) for Te hoped neyer to be revice and shameJess humbug, upi manipulations of few desis Boston, where he takes passage tor England. The ofticers ofthe Hussars, Artillery, the 17th regiment, and a number of Volunteer officers and protmrinentcitizens saw him olf,. Tt is Iol. stated. when he rturng, nor, are the reasons given for his departare. The Band and Glee Clul of the: 17th regiâ€" ment, will welcotmne: theâ€" New Year in by a serenade. ‘The chime at $t. James‘ will be rung at 12 o‘clock toâ€"night.‘ The Western Assurguce Gompany of Canaâ€" da have géclared the dl\,x:d to be 4 per cent for the last half year. ; | 3 â€" Moxtrear, Dee. 31, 1866. Un â€" Saturday night, .betwcen Point St. Chatles and Tanucries Junction, a collision of lwomninun‘;unr , resulting in doath to one engineer. â€"‘The h@lfâ€"past,eleven iexpress train from Rouse‘s Poiht, coming~ in two hours lato, was met by |the freight traiu from the west. ‘The freiglit train was drawn by two engines. ~Tho déceased engineer, Mrs Newâ€" boid; was in fromt of‘ the engine when the trains came into collision with frighttul force, the engine of the express train running on the top of that of the,freight Qm:,-nd was crushed into a shapelers mass, . _ â€" > ligation for the maintenance â€"the rush to arms is W hatever 1866 may have world Leside, it will‘ cert unique in the history of Can: the last year, we may hope, o tory, tor withithe coming . yey our countr® mersed in the n» Un â€" Saturday â€" night, . bets Chatles and Tanucries Junctio tuomnims«‘;uur , resulting. engineer. â€"‘The h@lfâ€"past clev from Rouse‘s Poifht, coming lato, was met by |the freight west. ‘The freiclit train was & Ilorrlbgo Death of One of the Engineers« Ileâ€" is to be Tried at the Next Term of _ + _ Queen‘s Bench, _ a and give t Arrival of the Dofauiting Col. Hrowne, How Chief McLaughiin Arrested Him. niy. voultnteers orld that onP Â¥o ‘FRoM MonTREat. i tot history of Canada. »It is in fact Lh ony ty bc,mcmun_-«l»l}z ¢ people, _ It hascealled 4 national hfeand vigor, 1 character to the brave 8, \\,l-nil:h »lm\'(" proved to coun + the proved to all the wunly stand Gut national béing THE OTTAWA TIMES, JANUARY!1, 18e7. | 'I':';-','t'il' | > Tum " Cextrar‘s" Barr.â€"The sixth annual ofticers I ball of this deservedly popular fire company t is Iol | will take place on Thursday of next week, the reaso98 | joth inst. Tickets can now be had at the, ho regiâ€" ! Russell House, Messts, Young & Radford‘s, K. n by a ‘ K MacGillivray‘s, and o(ll;u members of th¢e will be | committee. , Tht balls of this company have + heretotore ‘been marked Tor. the recherche Canaâ€" . + 4 per ' style in which they have been go((I\ up, and â€"_| it is almost neediess to add that. the commitâ€" !‘h'u intend that this ball, shail be the buZZ of | this season, ‘the fact that‘ the carrying out of Grind ' matters are gn(irtl} in the hands of Mr. Jas, _| Gonin, Proprietor of the ©Russell," is a suftiâ€" â€" _ > ‘cient gnarantee that m-}nx\ir-n sure to be A. 1. th at la ad ~Pomee Covrt.â€"â€"Mary Baulen, a crather unâ€" prepipuulng female â€" of middle! Ago, was charged with being a common nlr+-t wilker, and was fined $2 and costs\with the alternaâ€" ‘tive of one week in jail.â€"Michae} Gn-lu on remand charged with committing a breach of | the peace, and in, company ‘with otlrer boys [ beating a lad named Wilson, discharged. with | a severe reprimand.AArthur Duggan cléarged i with selling Tiquor withofl!}lirtw. This was the lanilord of the house to which Fitzsimâ€" lmom took Mills previous !u‘«rnlnlning him. ‘ Mills was made a ‘withess, and the magistrate | imposed/a fine of $20 and costs. 4 Arnivat or Limur.â€"Corn. Brows®.â€"Chied Mc»â€" ;{.lughlin, of Montreal, who proceed :d to in« rope some tims since in search of this gallant Cdionel, and who succeeded in capturing him at Homburg, near Frankfortsonâ€"theâ€"Maine in Prussia, arrived in Montreal on Sundgy morn ing with that gentleman in custody. Tl\f chief was offered by the yoloï¬el’n friends, boti} in London and. Frankfort, the}fall sum of moâ€" ney carried of, as welbas p:x'\'mflm of alPexponâ€" ses incurred. t TT bpar. A‘ Sccorss.â€"It is pleasing to the manufacâ€" turer to find that the article he puts in the market meets willn anccess, and more especi. ally so, when that article, no ‘matter what it may be, has to compete with & similay mantâ€" factare, imported and ‘Iaibcilod with embleaâ€" zoued cards, setting forth its great fame and popularity» Mr: W. H. Mitcheli‘s Dandru® Embrocatio® has ï¬xrn:-d out a «lecided #ucâ€" cess, and is patronizged Â¥ery extinsively. It l’;ll)’ now be found in all the druggists stores in this city. / a [ ' | _ Mianty .Iuportaxt.â€"One of the most ceosi. rable aims of the youth of this age should be ;w obtain a tlm.ruuwh commercial edudation, and this Amatter now comes ‘before us\ in m magnified shape '\\"‘hcn‘, we. sce the nuatrous avenues opened 1[) to afford this desifable end. _ Repteinber that Mr; B. Peters® Canddian Commercial College, in connection with Prof. Webster‘s Sdientific m.ï¬mtef}cï¬?}?n Mon, day next, 7th inst. ‘See advertisement. . . ALam Over.+ The letter of an " 4) ness"â€"(with comments)â€"roferring réimurks reported by a city contempc have been made use of by{M. O‘Gara Magistrate, at the time of the commit McC»qtiuh,‘{orvtho letter forgeries, ‘is u hbly Idid over until our nextissue. by the members of the Queen firs company a token of their high esteem for the inii kindness @nd. urbanity manifested ; tow them on several occasions. Prgrarations ror New Ygan‘sÂ¥esterday the city was {all .alive for celébrating New Year‘s day. The nmarket, considering the seaâ€" son, was not so good as might have been ex~ pectedâ€"â€"prices were about ‘as at Christmag. The streets were full of cuitJr}x, glvighs, and all sorts of rigging upon runners, and the ‘stores were as throng as at Christmas. __Surprise parâ€" ties were formed to wake up sotn}: of thase who should go toâ€"bed early, and make them presents. . In some of the back strects, where people had begun to celebrate New Year‘s day too early, there was some brawling and fightâ€" ing. [ We wi‘tueuud.jomcthing of this, but considering the time, we mention no names. + N. Grone®‘s Remer, ComurTe® ment~made by thlis committes of Saturday, it appeared that M+ gave one dollar.‘. They Wwish us t wave two. 5 ® Surriusg.â€"Among the partics surprised morning we may mention the name of W. Lett, Esq., who was imade the recipient of beautiful Meerschaim Pipe, presented to hi «* We sincerely thank those who #supported us, and still more sincerely those who did not, We thank those whosadvertised at paying rates, those who "advertised at loosing rates, and those who did not advertise at all* \Wo thank those who paid for their papers and adâ€" vertising,. and we also thauk those who did not pay. â€" We thauk thosé who read our paper, those who‘ididn‘t read it, those who can‘t read at all, those who understood what . they read, and those who couldn‘t mnderstand ii, _ We thank the men who sold us paper, the men who set up the type, and the smalk boys who wors out their lungs in erying Lreming Pos through the streeta. We thauk the; Moatront Tols. graph Company forâ€" the pranctuality with which‘ it â€" has |sent . ns important * afterâ€" noon despatches as soon s it was cerâ€" tain that: it wias too late to?use them before next day, We thank our c;&y conteinporaries for the regularity with whic they cribbed our local items without giv‘i;;; us credit {therefor, We thank the imembers| of the Government who promised us ‘suppolbt, and: failed to reâ€" deem their promisos. We thantk young men, old ~men‘ and children, and especialiy the ladies. . Woâ€"thank the French, English, Trish, Scotch, German, Spanish;Ifalians, Incians and Africuns. We thank the Roman Catholivs, his dutics and got him (the Consul) into trouâ€" ble, and he had been interdicted from interferâ€" ing.:* He advised him to apply to the British Ambassadorâ€"inâ€"chief, Accordingly he went.to Berlin, and his Lordship showed him a cireuâ€" lar ‘to the effect that no. assistance was to be rendered Britishâ€"police officers in\ pursuit of fugitives, without special instructions from forcign offices, _ The Citicfcame back to Homâ€" ‘burg, where meanwhile he, had left an officer to watch the movements of Browne, He now engaged an intdpr’vterx and had an interview with Baron, DePaton, | civit governor of the district of. Frank{ort, and showed his warrant, requesiing him to bring it to the notice of the Prussiaa government.« The Prussian governâ€" ment gave orders for the ‘arrest, and handed Browne over to McLaughtin. He was nol to ‘remove him wntil a ‘warrant came from Berâ€" lin.. The Chief waited one week when a wars rant came surrendering the prisoncr ; butnow there was another| olnï¬rm-ï¬nn. Th Colonel was detaincd for debt?~ The Chief mow tesolâ€" .ved to dwait the arrival of the Canadian minâ€" isters wim were coming "to England, in conâ€" nection with confedcration, and in the mcanâ€" while he telegraphed to the Clricf Inspector of Police in London, to ascertain when any Canadian minister would arrive, and reecived an ‘ answer . that / the _ Hon. Mr.s Langavin, postâ€"master of Canada, had arrived, The cliief wrote him particulars, an« received the neces, sury supply of money., gc then started with the , prisoner. ‘This "mdning Browne was brought beforeâ€"Jadge Coussol at the Police Court, nnrl by him / detivered: to the high.conâ€" stable wlo had been in posse«sion ot n ‘bench. warrant agninst the prisoncr for some months The high L»psmhlu ‘took chimâ€" before Justice Mondelet, ‘by whomlhe was «ommitted. to jail, to be triedat, the next torin of Queen‘s Bench. ds ho 4 . * Diss Kickiso."â€"Our dively: city contemâ€" porary, the Prening Post, -;n.vc‘ notive last night that it was & stuck in the wrong hbols". and is to be pul':hlp on Saturday, ~ Our expiring confrere gives a spirited valedictory, in which he explains that the Pos has bech a daily loss to the proprietor, and thus\ comically. rcturns his «" thanks" : . + a ITLC) C A L. ) N SW $s sttm of mc« | _â€"~42__ _2z zks * fallexpon. | THE | GREAT â€" ATLANTIC â€" YACHT | Rack,. . .. in i iy th the Lve . Wit waty t state» Times arbu‘t at ird ;\:,nl a qunm‘ty of teas, sugars, and poultry, l since" which time. the depredati‘ohq%ve béen steadlily in progress. . Mt. St. Julien will proâ€" !"LablÂ¥ be abl} to atcount for the thilk in the 1 $ : ‘Sitmotn, M. p., pre. | ®l, MX We had a sonâ€"he was my father‘s | the nort } friendiy mottors. | Sir\John Simot, M. P., preâ€" | brotherâ€"inâ€"law, and my uncle, for he was tlm»‘-mig city sided at the entertainment, and the &reAtest | brother of my stepâ€"mother| ‘My father‘s wife| _ Thati | international â€" good feeling prevailed among | â€"ie, my ntep-dj:;zhtrrâ€"lmd also a son ; he | and for t the guests. Toasts were drank amidst great | was of course my brother, and in the meanâ€"| _ That | enthusiasm to the Queen, and President â€"the Mtime my grandchild, for he was the son: of my | 8418 con | Armies and Navies of.the United States and | daughter. _ My wife was my grandmother, beâ€" | :ifml:l" | Gireat Britainâ€"peace. and _ prosperity to the | cause she was my mother. 1 was iny wife‘s | 'h‘mi { United States and to old Englandâ€"the New | husband ard grandchild at the same time. | worl | "\ ork t: 'ï¬â€˜t Sq‘:“"‘:"l“':h"f 2:‘;]?‘(0‘: t""'u fG.- | And as the husband of a person‘s grandmothcr . Decem} | Denne or., ant host 0 C . F r , y | l'rinlndl)"('lnnl'M'(t i i»n his grandfather, T waltiny own grandfather, +$1D0o7 !: Maj.â€"Gen!. Seymour, by Tommand of the | â€" Emt tt~â€"anmeee | Queen, expregsed Her Majesty‘s interest in theâ€", A sPECIAL NOTICEKS. > : | race, and her thanks for the compliment of the | â€"â€"'IH“M / BR | display during the afternoon. I Miknhalifs" Ttanduam m or }o9. T Election Riots.=«=Feniana all Quict.=»De= parture. of Troops. | D¢stix, Dec. 29.â€"An élection riot occurred in Dubgarvin, count Kilkenny. The military were called dut to n;tore peace, and one man was killed in ‘n cavalry charge. Quiet was soon secured. 9 * Denuis, Dec. 20.â€"Affairs in Treland are genâ€" crally quict, 'l‘wo:n\! the regiments of British troopeâ€"statione 1 on the island will soon leave for Engtand | 14 bags .were standing, l Now came‘the lry!ng point : a man enters, closes the door}, and lays hold of one of the bdgs to rclliqv'(: i ‘ _l-m"i"vl prompt to business, also lays hold off the man, and at the nhxt instant O‘Neill h¢s a band inâ€"not a fatherly onreâ€"on the scergt visitor, who, being thus surprised, lost all c nfidence, and gave a scream." He was at‘ oned quieted, apd conveyed for safe keeping to Mr Higgins‘ quarters on Court Mouse Avenne. On'rn- mination, the prisoncr: turns out. to be‘ the carpenter who put up tle partition, and whose naime is St. Julicn. O‘Neill, Davis,and O‘Keefc then proceeded over to Hull, where St. Julien, whonat home, resides, and brought from thence a quantity of the stolen property. lionlicur St. Julien will make his bow before Mr. O‘Gara on‘ Wedncsday . morning, . when the whole matter will be untavelled. Our readers will recollect that during last summer Mr. Poulin‘s establishment was robbed of over $100 in cash, Cowss, Dec. 26â€"A private despatch from the Henrictia says she experienced strong west erly gales &n the ‘cighth day out. . She hove to for 1Â¥â€"hours in a gale. She behaved splendâ€" idly and brought over all herspars and sails; she passed the Needles under full sail, passing the stcamships Cnbe and Lowisiana, and ship PhiladIphia, . 5 t The Cowes yachting ‘party visited> the Osâ€" borne Housé, one. of tsw residences of the Queen this morning,and were courtsously reâ€" ceived by Maj.â€"Gen. Reymour:, This evening the New. Yorkers dine with‘Lord Lennox. His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, who maniâ€" fests great interest in mariac sporting matters, will be present. > & lg Loxpox, Dec. 27.â€"All the leading London papers have .editorials complimentary.to the yachts and their crews.. The Times contains a special reportâ€"of &w Henrietta‘s voyage. Coarks, Bec. 27, 7;30 p.m.â€"The New York Yacht Club are now bein‘g entertained at dinâ€" ner by the Royalâ€"Yach@Club. ‘The best of fecling prevaiis, | «1 % . Aninvitation from Qucgl Victoria has ‘been received to visit Osborne House. . 4 . On Saturday they will ‘have a banquet by the offieers of the port of Cowes. J. G. Bennett, jun., announces that he will accept a challebge from any yacht this side of the Atlantic. + I Particulars: Of the Raceâ€"The 4 Henri« cita " makes the Passage in 13 Days and 22 â€" Moursâ€"Bennett will Accept a Challenge from any Yacht in Eng» lands ¢ CowEs, Dec. 26â€"A private despatch from The persons lost from ‘the «Fleetwing are Cuptqins Nichols andâ€" Woods and sgamen Key.and Netwons, . Y ) O.o 5j _~]" well filled, nn*lam-d in a position to be rcady for casy removal. ‘O‘Neill at once made hisurmngc‘nwnts)o trup‘.lbe burglar or bur« glars, â€" and _ in‘, company | with | Sergeant Davis, . stationed himself " a | position to w:\(vh operations. Pnticticc, hey : .say, brings itss own reward, afnd â€" so I?‘ proved in this case, for ‘after being:ensconsced in a dark, damp ‘eellar‘ forâ€" nearly seven| hours, a moyewas heard at the ‘door w[nIV the two bags were tmud'ing. l Now cnmei he trying point : a man enters, closes the door} and lays lbAPIIIL, The Royal Yacht Squadron will give a grand banquet on Friday. B T ols | Cowss, Dec. 29â€"Noon.â€"The veksels in the rowds are everywhere showing the Stars and Stripesalongside the UnibIJnck, in hanor of the American yacht fleet. ~} _ i | The winning yacht Henrietta made the voyâ€" aze in thirigen days twentyâ€"two hours, ‘The F.estwing came in eight hours! behind, and the Veata an hour and & balf beh{hd the Aleetwing. The Henrietta will leave for Havre on Monâ€" A subscription has been furte& for the families of the four men lostifrom the| Fleetâ€" wing. The gentlemen.on the Hfenriett@‘ subâ€" a rib>d fivre hundréd: dollars in ‘gold, ) Four pyrsons were drowned from the Fleetwing. _ day At a diuner given by Lord Lennox, H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh acceptcd the challenge of Mr, J. . Bennett, Junr,, and/jagrees to sail round the Iste of Wight:next August for a prize ot £100. ~The Duke will sail his own yacht, the iking. ‘This anpouncement has created a great sensation in yachting circles. Her Majesty MWitnesses the Manceuvres of the Y -ch“l--nanqun in Monor of the Crews of the Â¥achts=«Prince Alfred Accepts the Challienge, e Cowss, Isur or Wicut, Dec. 30.â€"Yosterday the three yachts, Menrieita, Fleetwing and Vesta upon the invitation of the Queen, sailed up Osbortte bay. © Mer Majesty came down to the beach and spent uomoozimc in witnessing the variotts . mabceuyre® the yachts, As the winner of the race, the Henriette, passed by she saluted with a wave of her handkerchief, At the grand banguet given by the citizens of Cowes last evening, the hall was profusely decorated with the British and United States llags, and the pictures :of the; contending yachts, while the walls were hung round with friendiy mottors. Sir\John Simon, M. P., preâ€" sided at the entertainment, and the greatest Episcopalitns, . Methodists, _ Presbyterians, Bapti Congregatiocalists,; . Tunkers and Mormons, We, thank everybody, and ‘in a week hence will bid them a fond, affectionate and tcarful, but everlasting adieu. Adieu our friends, adien." 3 7 % O N (Per Atlantic Cable and Montreal Line.) ANOTHER BURGL it MATTERS IN IRELAND. LATER. 2A R CAVGHT. | * A Perreorer Josririasce Svicing.â€"Is suicide o vG’G’O 9 ~ : ever justifiable?» (A Pittsburg paper states Electors of St,.__ Tgo s Wa_rd. | that a melanch@ly case of selfâ€"murier ocâ€" 8 the Electors of St. George‘s Ward | curred on Bund&, near Titugville, Pennsy!â€" |. A have time and again been told that Alderâ€" | vania., The following schedule of misfortune | man Dow was the contractor, or a"party to the conâ€" | was found in the victim‘s deft boot :â€"" I | tract, for the platform on Besserar Street, he takes ! married a widow who hada grown up daughâ€" | this °£P°“‘“' ty of sabmitting for theig considera. | ter. My father visited our housevery often, | tion the folowing, afidavit : AUF x {â€" * | fell in love with my stepâ€"daughter, and married | City o# Ortawa, z I, Jaxré FiÂ¥cu, of the ‘City of | her. â€" So my father becatne roy sonâ€"inâ€"law, |,__ TS Wit.. Ottawa, hh‘ the County of Carle. Iand my stepâ€"daughter my mothcr., b“"!"" ’!ton'i;.‘:rier.,m (;:::t:ngh.o yl;ml the contract of | she was my father‘s wife, Some time afterâ€" "and did the work and fiMing in 6f the gidewalk ‘on | ward my wife had a sonâ€"he was my father‘s L(he north side of St, Paul and Besserer Streets in | brotherâ€"inâ€"law. and my uncle forhs wae 1. LDr uns % Orgax, N. Y., Dec. 30.â€"A train of cars heavily laden with oil on the Ervie <Railroad, vaught fire near this . place yesterday evening, destroying the cars and oil. . A gonductor was badly burned. 1MA Suspension 6f theyCentral City Bank. Syracess, Dec. 31.â€"The Central City Bank failed to open its doors this forenoon. It is conjectured that its bills have been thrown out by the redeeming ‘agency in New York, and that the bank has suspended .operations because of its inability to meet the govern< ment tax upon its unoy:s.†f _ Pedestrianigsm in Charleston. Cnarurstox, 8. C., Dec. 31.â€"Sheppard has successfully accomplished the feat of walking 100 miles in succession. t & cak C uo o Sm Cor Rn UORTUC. tions to its growth. 1t should be on every lady‘s and gentleman‘s toilet both as a drowing and reno og., , w’l‘o be had, of the following Chemists and«Drugâ€" fluu of this city : Messrs. fw. Skinner, Henry 5 eCarthy, Jas. Brown, John Rober:s and George Mortimer. _ Also,jof the Propristor â€"â€"It.is well worth making a note of, that the Canadian Commercial College will be opened on Monday next, the 7th instant, Send for a circular. + & â€"Mr. B. Peters, late Principal of the B. A. College,. will Opxn the Canadian Commercial College on Monday next. â€"â€"Mrs. 8. A, Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restore: and Dregsing for restoring color and nnum? beauty.. Sold by all druggists, + « | Ward in the coming Mu Tllll‘ preparation for the Hair has razind :O:'?n‘fno,: the ““.:P'! from numerous gentlemen aod ladies this protest has no foundatior city very flmn;’uoomnondmou. They testify with the intention of in that DANDRUFF and SCURF have been remored | |p, day of elections, as with but few applications ; that it im rts 10 the | will show. hair that softiess and brillianey, and to &."kin that 1‘ â€""." eootu:n mrl /lr.ri‘bu'lu‘ty not expori;ncod{ln the use of any dressing. It prevents the hair from f@dliDg) | _ (jgaw , Doc. 28, 1866 gives it a richnoss of color, and removes all obstrucâ€" | _ Atawa, D P (ZVTC POE T REF NNN Tds AH dn o tw Berus, Dec. 27.â€"An€{fllcial edict restoring Prussian Poland to herfights under the l'rullt sian (frown is publichd toâ€"day. Le The :\nuncuu;‘v between â€" Italy _ anil Turkeys | Frowexcz, Deci 28.â€"The l!ltulitn governâ€" ment have demanded an indemnity of Turkey for firing into the Italian steanver while plyâ€" ing in Candian waters. It is not known what answer will be given. \ * Frorksce, *Dec, 7L9.-â€"'I‘llé bad feeling beâ€" twoun Greece and Thrkey is increasing ; war is t).lï¬:ntcnml. The Atalian Parliament have adopted the address of King Victor Einmanuel a A £30,000° Fires |_ New Yorr, Dec. 30.â€"Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out at the gaselin manufactory of W, Winchester,coruer of Richards and Delaâ€" ware -trecuT.Brooklyn, extending to the oil refinery of Hudson & Houston ; 1 ,. $30,000. One man fatally burned. \Whe Recent Steel Springs Selzure, CureveEraxd, Omo, Dec. 30.â€"The District Attorney for the Northern District pf Ohio has decided that the steel springs imported from Canada and seized by the authorities for underâ€" valuation, cannot be held, when found in nosâ€" session of a third party, who purcliased . them in good faith ; thérefore, they lmru been reâ€" leased. ( â€"â€"E. K. MacGillivray & Co., of the Sheffield House, will show toâ€"day zre largest and best assortment of fine gold jewallety ever exhibited in Ottawa. ‘Those in quest of Christmas or New Year‘s presents would do wéll} to call on him. + HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING Seven Men Drowned. Loxpox, Dec. 28.â€"A small boat belonging to Ross Winan‘s cigar steamer, whas found capsized in the| Thames. Seven \men are missing.:. > _ f War Threatened between Greece and it ; .â€" Turkey, y byhrlurge majority, is i ~ / Latest London Money Market. j A ‘ Loxpox, Dec. 3 oon.â€"5â€"20‘s opened fit 721 ; consols, 89{@1«: 464. â€"The father who said I will give my son a fortuneâ€"ong that the uphcavings of time shall not rob him ofâ€"a sound commercial educaâ€" tion was a wise man. ‘The Canadian Commerâ€" cial College where such an education may be obtairied will be open on Monday next, 7th inst. > f | â€"â€"A considerable ‘anxiety on the part of some watch manufacturers has been‘ made known by their warhing the public to beware of counterfeits. _ The genuine Sewill Watch, the watch adopted by the Admiralty as the best in the world, and zold by E. K. Macâ€" Gillivray, Sparks Street; is.not to be counterâ€" feited, therefore purchasers need have no fear of imposition: . f Pilms, Dec. 29.â€"The French ironâ€"clad squadron is expected to leave Cherbourg toâ€" day for Véra.Cruz. S Prussian Poland Restored to.Her Rights» cause she was my mother. _ I was iny wife‘s husband ard grandchild at the same time. And as the husband of a person‘s grandmothcr is his graedfather, 1 waltimy own grandfather," Mitcheli‘s Dandruff Embrocation ! R French Victory in Cocea. Paxts, Dec. .28 â€"Evening.â€"Advices from Coren state that the French troops have capâ€" tured the city and fortificationsâ€"of Kanghan, Salling of French Iron=Clads for Mexico. LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES Paris, Dec. 28.â€"It is announced that the United States have entered into nq.:lnti-tiona with the Spanish government, for the cession of the island of Minorca. * Austria said>to Meditate an Invasion of Pnd Turkey» Pams, Dec. 27.â€"A Berlin journal declares that Austria meditates an invasion of Turkey: The mmc&ujwr contains a proclamation reâ€" establishing the province of Poland to its rights under the Pryssian crown. There are exciting rumors in the councils‘ of state on the subject of a new army organization. 4 Proclamation.by Mazzini._ A Frorgxcr, Dec. 2%.â€"Mazzini, the Italian patriot, has issued an address, calling on the people of Rome to demand a republican form of government. . © P « Loxpos, ‘x‘ 28.â€"The rumor that the Christian powkfs will interfere in the affuirs of the Cireek‘ spbjects of Turkey is repeated. The Zimes believes a collision grows less likely everyâ€"day, but.adds: If the castern question slmu}d come up, England will be disposed to <let matters itake their course, without an effort to shape them to her wishes. Loxpox, Dec. 29.â€"Morning.â€"It is semiâ€" officially: announced that the great powers will not meddl#.in the. Turcoâ€"Greek question for the present, but the statement is ‘also made that Lord Lyons has been instructed by the British government to caution, Greeve against further acts of hostility; open. or secret, against Turkey. es % CoxstaytTixorus, Dec. 29.â€"Morning.â€"The Porte ‘g{u addtessed a circular letter to the greéat /powers, complaining of the warlike acts of ‘Greece in reference to affairs in Candia, and asserting a determination to break off diplomatic relations with that nation :. The Queen to open Parliament in Person* Loxpox, Dec, 30. It is now said that Queen Victoria will open Parliament,on the 5th Febâ€" ruary in person. * f 3 Negotiations belwe’n lhev . 8. and Spain. Ott aw a THE EASTERN QUESTION A Railroad Train â€"Burned. W. H. MITCHELL, > HMair Dresser, Wellington 8t., )ryo"m Montreal Bank, Upper Town an. 1, 1867. _ (Per Montreal Lane.) the following Chemists nnd.Drui- : Messrs. J°¢_». Skinner, Henry F. Brown, John Rober:s and George y of the Proprietor _ .. tion for the Hair has rozhod us gentlemen aod ladies of this recommendations. . They teatify _lnd‘SCUBl_" have been removed â€"ANDâ€" T 1 ced PR IEit . | ton, Carter, marte oath and say, c#A | That I am the party who had the contract of and did the work and filing in of the sidewalk on [_tho north side of St, Paul and Besserer Streets in | : 6ir,â€"I have perused the documents submitted to | me by you mpaingcuu protest of" one P. | White, as to your rcy.n.li ication for Aldermman for one of the City Wards, and am of opinion that his ob{'eetlop has no foundation in fact, as wou are | n ther a tavernâ€"keeper or sajoonâ€"keeper by law. GENTLEMEN :â€" ~ * } f= 4 l‘ Bincg the day of nomination,I have "had the i pleasure of meeting with a large number of the | electors of Wellington Ward.> The aasurances of support â€"I hqve received on. all sidbs have deterâ€" mined me to contest the clection to the Iast. In. asking you, gentlemen, for a renetral; of your conâ€" fidence, rest mssured that if elected no effort of | mine will be wanting to advance the interest of' ABOL"I‘_ SEVEN MILES from the City of Ottawa.. (Good _ references _required. . One speaking French and English preferred. Armstrong Jno . Bell Miss Mary r Beawotherick Miss Bonne Wim f Bradley Wim, Glo# v Britt Patrick Brough John Bryant John . Bryman John _ Bryson Mr * Butts P.Q|â€"_ Burris Jas . > Byers Win, .\TnLnean Casey Miss Cath T , Corbitt Mrs Mary _ / Cole â€"Miss Jane Ann Collins Joseph 4 Colboyrne Frank ‘ Gook Miss Cath r Cos® l?!l Blizabeth Craig Thos Curran Jos Curran Airs HoH Curtis Mrs ¢ Dagg Richard Daiton Bridget or Mary Darcy Miss A TCO ; Davidson F K i . Dawson J as i Deviin Mrs, Sandy Hill Derlin Wm [ s Deverin T Dick Jos _ <> Dickson Mr â€" Doyle Miss Bridget Dowling Mrs John Doyle Maurice h. Dwyer Cath Edgar Chas Edwards A C > [ EAdwards w in * . Estes John Fleming Mrs P 1 Gibbson J 1 Graham It. Cd. G Grant M C f Grant Jthn, Glos | ; Greene F 13, Gloucester Gunn°Mrs Ann Hall Mrs Matilda Hely F B Hirsch C E > Hildersley Miss A | â€" Minton Samuel llogn Miss M Â¥ gu bards ui:r J [ II‘M Â¥ Haines Jas, Gloucestor Huntingdon A Byde Miss Elize Hyde Miss Lila JefGerts Mro_., Klvuuxh d Kelly Win A Kelly James Kelly Cath Keates Richard _‘ â€" Address Times office Ottawa, January 1. DAK(‘INO AND * CALISTHENICS.««« By spscial request Mr. and Mrs, Hamondi will reâ€"open their school for Dancing and Oalftseâ€" thenics, for anew quafter, ON THUKSDAY, the $rd inst., at Mrs. K. ‘C. Hackett‘s Schoolâ€"room, Queen Street. _ Childrens‘ Class will â€"meet nt 4} p.i. ; Adalts‘ Class at 8 p. m. The class will be x)mdd of the most® -cleo&uniliu of Ottawa. + For particu ipply to Mr. Hamondi, &t Mrs. | Hml;an. on"h;.lo:gr; and Thursday at 44 or 8 | TTE nds T95 1g4 your Ward, and to support evéery\measure that will ensure.economy and . good government in the management of the affairs of our rising city. I am, Gentlemen, F3 + Your obedient servant, k FRANCIS ABBOTT Ottawa, December 22. d n d o t? That Donald Dow, Esquire, was no party to the said contract, nor had he any interest in the same, of in the profit or proceeds arising! therefrom, directly .or indirectly, or in any. way or manner WPs CPW9s WANTED, A Ulerk for a Country Store, That the s«id work was done for my own benefit mg for the benefit of none other than mysolf. usn c3a h . Ae. T I ‘ of in the profit. or directly .or "indirectly Whatsoever. â€" Sworn before me; sat Oitawa, December, A.D., 1866. + s F â€" J 4 ISIDORE TRAVERSY, J.P., * For the City, of Ottawa Sir,â€"Sceing that there has been a protest onnef against my qualification as an Alderman for Ottaw. Ward in the coming‘ Municipal Elections, I would now inform the rateâ€"payors of the Ward that such protest has no foundation whatever, and was got up with the intention of intimidating the voters upon the day of: elections, as the following legal advice will shew. A December@ist, Elizaboth, relict of. the late Silas Bur]ï¬Q years, 4 IlltPlhr'. | The fane will take place from hor late regiâ€" dence; head Af Deep Cut, \\'edncsdny,?d January, at 2 p. m. .Friends and lg:{u*.} ances will please attend without further rotice. .. . . | _A § Charles Goulden. NBW ADVERTLISEMENTS To the Editor of the Ottawa Times Ottawa, December 17 h v »ASPapior Maé;hiyfloods, Leather Goods, * â€" _ T PRENCEH, VASERES},y/...â€".\....â€"â€"TOILLE®p BOtpqY Kadn Xinctarl ah Aadll+ nttabM tor the nresent seasin ank lmn.ln...‘....(_ % M s e >orm And a Variety of Good# sujtabJé for the present season, and bougbterpressly Therdy. The whole will be sold at PRICESATO SUIT THE TIMES, an< at the. sfme time As. . T BHCPRO : PLALET! < W GOLD [ AND S’“ï¬â€œ'!‘m' W ATCRR: YOUNC & RADFO Ottama, December 22 Wollington Electors of Ottawa Ward. 319â€"ta EMAINING in the Ottawa Post Office, January 1, 1567 : 1 * s hole will be gold at PRILLD O SUIL AIB IIMWS, anc_AI the, amme time Parties interding to purchake are invited :o call and examirie before J@Ma.“" A * 3x. Bargains will be given. *lstwhen TO THE ELECTORS OF List of Letters URISTNIS AAD NQQ YEARS PREs CLOCKS, FINE L()._\'IIO)'/M.'l DE JEWELLERy Orrawa, %th Docember,1866 the A /YOl(NG AND RADFORD: i «»rrml Ger» 4 woulcs cs 30, SPARKS STREET DIED. Lovell Elias || .. Lngie{Fredk. | JLucas|Francis\Ethel â€" Martin James 4 Martin Miss Mary Mathgws Obadiah Mille .\}u’mllnn Morgan W im 4/ _( Moore Alfred | |, / Monroe Sargh 0, â€" > U Dounellâ€"W n â€"| O‘Dotiell Mrs -1 U‘Daniel lmflrl * (‘Neill Denis " .** O‘Neil Thos Pearson Linfa» > Poole Jas | 4 Porter Mugh _‘ Potter Jas ° | a* Prendergast Jos Roney, W in Savage. Alfred Seully Maria | ; § Shaw James ETh ‘Khean Jer _ / Sherwood Thos ‘ Simpson Geor, .h‘img:u Miu‘g Ann l,-‘mid:flenry t3 Smith *Miss Apnic Stuart Mrs l(*?t A‘ ‘nomg@s & Co, Thorpe Charlotte Thoraton W‘ > Timtnins Margt _ Tiernay Mn{ Aun ‘Turner Mrs Peter Waddell Miss E Walér Alber*- Walters Robt . Wartier Amy * W on W(g ¢ Welsh M th ** Wilson Robt | < * Wilson Miss M J Wiley Miss Cath Wilkinson Rev J A -‘\:.'n'ld 'rhu“ ‘h o thg » M:%‘:-brid:e Thos |, McCarron D : .\(cBml&Cbri.gma + McFarlank Mrs, Hogsbe‘k MeGrath John MeKenzie Duncan or A MeManus Bern. s MeMullin Miss Mary ; ° MeNulty Hugh > MeTiernan Mary ti. P. BAK EW, Ottawa, this 27th day ‘of Keving Miss E P Killeen Mrs Mary King Mrs gli‘.u % kirkbryde W m l\'ueeJ.\:nhil- ? Litle S’qlhh A o t o Lochend Miss Martha Your obdt. serv‘t., Keyes John Keving Miss d G.B. L. Ferrowss Yours, &¢.,. C. Govrprex IAMES FINCH 1 \kq“‘"-fl » . T 3i9td B14s.t.t 21u 319â€"3 â€"CONSISTINXG OF ~ABA C â€" Notice to Lumberg ; \TIMBER. BERTH . "Monday. 7Tth â€" of Anus |" v’f‘l‘emn'to«bol endor;:, «ESDRR A + | BRIDGE REPATRS;" and »sent drog@ttP / |\Office. *. » x STEREOsCOM sTEREOSCOPIC $W4 The lowest or any Tender win fl/‘ mccepted, % $ > # V’REE'L " m Tm $ ts 1i3 & â€-\l{l‘( EY *; 44 4 sl :t({), wikee ;'upetiulï¬mll‘e(::‘:fc(ih'l-d Ottawa, Decembors 28. - ‘ ~STEAMBOAT: 66 JO~.Mr. James Gouin,â€" of the Resd will «upply the Refréshabent Table, Im An excellent Quadrille Band will be n ty ance, , TICKETSâ€"Single, $1.50; Double be had at the Run‘o‘: House, Y« -= E. K. MacGillivray‘s, and :h Street; Thomas Birket‘s, Ridouh!“: the Managing Committee. . _ . _ _ _ =* Ottawa, December 26. Addressod to the undersigned, will * until ; May beé seen, and Blank Forms of M at the bffice of * Jt Per Stoamsr B«Agian, direct from r! Also, an assortment T"E CcoOMNMTTED Or .“ MENT will sana no . paint tommsrt,, Ball.of the Season, and N’lmflun’“." ronage of their, Brother Firemeéh Mh Ime rally For ons ies S nerten ul NEW HALL OF. THE RUSSEL y Thursday ev‘g., January Mig On the 10th | January Na. Notice to Contracto» THERMOMETER®, MICROSCOPE®, Suitable for Christmas and » at the Crown Timber ‘Oflice, 3 Ottawa, December 28, 1866 YORK ST., LOWER TOW NX Ottawa, December 22. Central Hook & Laddert. Mar) SEALED ~TENDERLK, Plans & SpecificatiO® Or d OPTICAL INSTRUOME®S AXD â€"~FIVE the Renewal of 4. I’afll’f“ CC3 Superstructure . of {h"‘_ Utc.‘:l across tlna.\:m;th Cllfl“, w. & Msm mpl on n Antroudh h bem Chimnelgand u,\low.lw Â¥acturers in C : K 6« Main Shore to the toiin | wane> Island wor sALE FoRr SALEâ€"THE s‘ld Apply to One Yéar old, Cylinder 14 _ From FiRy Oe AND A @@EAT vagigry®® ket. Drug > 10RK STREET, > in silge AAAH m ,"..-’_: 24 ( M (1.2 1"~§.5; .\_::.‘ NEXT, AT NXGOX, THERE WILM BE PD, e h n Ee BY AUCTION oF AT THLS OFFACE, Re\aeyandm ANNUAL #p ALEX. J ACQURS, Seeretanyo C AND n *â€"â€"> : * ’é’a;‘::- * ALL! CALLTT caALL: : Aney Nak gaum: cane: cane: 1 (| K aT THE OTTaw a w igston, and aT Tu® ou'?nw; s1 â€"â€"<â€"fee+ P OxuU esrascisminecer ~ EW .E C lies onir retancimuwesxs THE €lX74 AR; the B# = Usefsl Omaments‘ for F!} (PRUILT CA K3 : .. k6., &c., Fruit Cakes | 4&c., fernished to order, the best style. T _A MERRY CHR _ _ _ GO0° TO PROD 40.] â€" Sussex 8t E"."M".“ 3 arge assortnéht of Ottawa, December 24 Jewellery and Leather Good» d stand, 40 Sussex Stree Ottawa, December 17. Confeéctionery, | €a TOYS : TOY E& : Oitawa, December 12 Where they will sell at publi ~ _ ing qt «even o‘ sIGN OF THE La Going Ev L C fa'n P ATO. W ARD READYâ€"MADE CLOTHIN« .. PLALN AXD Â¥. " | 0 | PLATN AXDE® Â¥" Also, Collars, Ties, Scarts, , Hosiery, AÂ¥ristbands, «Erac Ot every dexcrimption ; 10 onum possible, bat an carty gall is ANXY PERSOX #1x savs f CASH by atten 1 now ape of the finfgit u‘i‘t, "v{*lmagln 10 h sonsists of CUT GLASS 1»K JUGS, TUMBLERS of all WINE GLASSES of all kin CHMROCâ€"I No. 42, North Si Cheapest and Best JA Call and see for your Hath a most Im*(,!ul @ 6 LA SS W A RE,of ally Also a large number "d Nets of the finest White sets complete for $24.‘% than they can be had whoi requjine: t 1Sale of MON S Y" TR MENT ever brough part of |_ Â¥ x Auctione Oftawa, Dec. 17, 186n Prepare forChrist Chinaand V ARIET Montreal, December 20 COXDITIONS : in 3; €, 9 and 12 § at the option of the to the satisfaction 7 £ ‘â€â€˜Fale l'*;: 1 â€" BEX Rémoaber & ND Wij NO. 34, SUSS ‘WThe Stock is one of the rate order, and efeeeding THE ’ift)“ï¬-l-"-.mz: CQ., Dry Gaods Me Mintreal ; the whole in With Als awa, Decer boautifel variety of g e in L«-l:::in-, a essly for the Holiday ®e kney and Cabinetware.. ) to Prid. APPY NE CLOTHS Wednesday, t Cup Decnnters, w »T * «+ :Empe; \= Claret Glaskes ; Ko. 54, Su nE MOST BEA wE sUBSCRILR No Sell at Apction, in â€"your orders, ‘and ther the Hioh TWEBEDS .. all furhighed WRRE Youâ€"wr OUf eoory dewes oF DR r Ausiivegiigher . Street, next d To MexR IT #4 OUtmnevay BA RT Santa C; BAK AUCTTI y.line T ovmgld: *> Aveners FL A NNK CRE 1Â¥ ud N B A N all i i TH Chil 0