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Ottawa Times (1865), 28 Jun 1867, p. 2

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Mr. Haxtitos (late of Inkerman, now Senator) was Buturally the chief atrs But first of the roud itself, let me say it w very pleasant morning drive, thou might bl'..’. very meh.!mot*.er lact, Mr. McADdast is anly known by . re tion it that neighborhood, but the J.y undisputed sway there is not w hopa ve; distact. Memo. for tenderâ€"skinned teade the 'm"l“ of Pm’\“’ are ‘ ho Mm." s | + PP e APTeme . OO s WWe | â€". > 2. BHOEt Cull at / Judgg RaXtgLE‘s;| another | at Mr. Daktysur‘s, (who unbyzu-jul;\ had gune his office,> another at th residence of the Cyunty M. P; P., wc: the only inters ruptions+we lhud on the # 0 or six miles of a drive from L‘Orignai to| Hawkesbury. Arrived at the last named place, the im merse lumbering establishmert c@the Hon Hawkesbury i8 quite a rural) village, substantial buildiogd, we?? grownshade Shrubberies aod gardens, mark it‘ out Mudmk‘ But & fifteen in acquaintgnce is jusi‘a katle tho short t rant acautious man in saying very ; Te HiGhs Mt. Haxtsy taxe haals 2cX . 1 lfl“dlh.v;rl;a;ix;g n;; rapids on the river, and the from the water contippally pl thut "ulfndts. â€" tnoost _ as" _ 15 To fay «* e Culnlurtable ino of Mr. Lastiisâ€"â€"the Oâ€"1awa Hotel ty name=â€"w e Starte! |{,p ""“"WY- B’thilliqolh'.lnwu out bright, ?lurud warm.|~ . A . short Gelk > ut F Inntont : Pecsorenatss E: nnlacaties s To # witi some ut the notabilisies of m;:,';:ny \Yesterday I hud the pleasure of meeting wigh Juuge Dasigtp and E. T. Rarttsget, Bâ€"q. twe County Artorney. The r&in poured dokn incessuntly, for which the fartmers were so very thadktul that I fhad not a word of com. S fU* o Muntreal â€" Telegraph ~Uompany -'J‘ M a son of! the ‘worthy flutsh hy n County, was | at bis post yonut the post precisely, but his own: office, adid by <his kind | intervenâ€" ul procured ad obliging FrenchCanudiac, wuy ugreedâ€"for a) conmdctation~â€"to drive my friead und selt to &wkufiq. Mx:“-"" wyer, not too carly since my Nofihugemm blep encrouched upon: the day, ut ;';%;T"u “'“' ummuml' to rain l‘u"l’uy frieods, m fmn en hn hm e suGir a uf my tme as dirdk. HEwarer TUOrions taÂ¥n Tecugn _ frgot"to say then, that though evgrything! else 1s quiet and agreeabie, the | Mteam whistle of the Victoria is just ‘na )Ioud. noisy, and as annoying as that of "may other boat I know. F5 - i Yesterday‘s letter was closed _ hurriedly, but it woild bea pity to dish up state news. However, it may be added/ that x certain Mr. Gissoy, who disgharges the functions of Reeve, ‘or Deputy, for some of the townships in the County of Prescott, asked to, kiow from Mr. MgGes, whether th¢e minprity of Upper Canady Were in danger, or if their rights were threatined. â€" Mr. lgr}'n‘ reply Yesterday my setter was ntfnwy w’m nated by the peremptory steaim whistle of Captain Bowie‘s travelling residence. i M‘me water contipually pl.yig thmgh 3 ‘srees on â€" hig | well Â¥#4 : out Here sgain, how the time fAyt fih‘( of the lnollfly‘o;'- lhql just thinks of passing â€" through 2 â€" The Hon. Joux A. Macbosauo recurned to town on Wednesday night, Hon. Mr. Laxogvi® left yesterday, and wili accompany His Exceniesor the GovernsomGeyeria to this city on Friday. i 4 Lettors for New Brunswick, Nove eotia, and P E Isinod. via vort! hould be mailed before 1 us om W“Mnifidwv:m.wm L‘. wia : Boston, â€" the close of|each Cumard steamer‘s mail from that port. Â¥L +3 Oflice boursâ€"8 a.m. to T p.m. ' @. P. uxin.m. : orders on Money Order OiBcés in Canad*, omu..- and lnh:’t. Now Brunswick, Nove ::.. ‘nhui.l:::. and Prl-o:‘ Bdward Iou:‘d obtained is office. Also Postage Blu Stamp3â€" _ _ ® @ BRL1I3H tw 4 '“""’”-"".Vll &-.. per Cunkre every Saturday at 12:3( ’.i A supple« .mail per Canadian‘steamer usnb..La at +2 noon everyâ€"Fridey. _ FE ‘A no m_:lll the names of Old Advertisoments bo inserted of Crown Landsâ€"A, Campbe}! No#o#â€"â€"Robert Lyon. ~FA 'f"" fi-n..l-nut. Eagten, Montreal,Quebec.&c Alr . | CNITED STATES | ;“'a"." ayimer, and offices abore, on ; 3 00 2 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENC®E. Het Majesty‘s Theatre=â€"John Townsend ..’ vislt to th# ancient :l’l.'(m ‘al to make mynl;‘uqmim- ‘»{M am, L ‘Orignal, Grenâ€" ) Ne ano Lower .i.)lllwn;g enlihie Oe reade & Line 4 ie 0 e o Py s e en nlactield, und Up ; 8309 por Gatinesa; | & 1 eto and Fast Templetor 12.30 City and County Ofictal Paper rier pand Pornt, Hun: J i oaomamer| P lA i Nort «ds of the Qatawk. | (44.8a. in. TA R romrru'...m w*4. F DeLIrEADNG AND ClLosI®e 0P walls. ‘H wev , L Or - ~'â€".-:--- ay ~morning ‘“"' DW! and g to rain, hn darly stare and a visk 10ude, ~j;?n¢y the geregrinations‘ ».rl::::‘ ;‘Thne obliging °P"th»' N enarmeng T*M Company OTTAWA, JUFE 28, rse; e i8 jast‘a kitle tho short to w ous man in saying very muc ir. Haxmurox has a splendid re lelightNilly situated, witlun t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N A 1 L# of the Dominion of Canada ~W. P. g soarol the fil » tae " Vicromm June 27, .%67.~ â€" â€"__ 1 2°0 , normble 4 rival, | The Governorâ€"Gsneral is honorary memâ€" £* ber the patron of the society . rural village. Pia Acifrownspexext.â€"The Committee ot IL- ll grownshade trees, | gemént of the Protestant Orphans‘ Home s mark it out: as a } Eratefuily deknowledgo the following dona. But d fifteen minutes '“?"“ }.'"i“"“"‘ past month : Clothâ€" ie oniy mmter Tq or six miles ‘to| Hawkesbury. wl ib:e, the im ment cithe Hon. erman, | now a life e et:r AlPraction. let me say it made as I should have 7 o W ~CBuek | (MuC the Jl] of us sai thope very fyr | wele Ned teadersâ€"| | Exce are ‘ borrible ) rival.| " ' ~/ ber illage. Pla Acis wshade trees, agemen Ngy~‘s |â€" £0p. m £11.408 19. 11.002. im and 800 p. io $.30p. m ©$00p. m $.00 a. m 38 p.m 8.00 p. to reputa Ly of is aud Teezes 11 80a. m. | and . $.00 p. m Th t 30w. m 8.00p. m 6.00 p. m 8.00 p. ma T.90 a. m 190 2 m 1.00 p. m 1.00 s m ) TTTMFC®U@, Sedalinen from Mrs. Thoroutn | and Mrs. Eaton ; meat from Meusrs; Bufton, ; Gardban, â€"Woodland and the ladies who conâ€" 1duc the Frow (?.wh Bazaar ; vegetables | fhhom|} Mrs, Harkin, %Mn; two dqun.}yl eggs from Mrs. Thorburn and meal from Mrâ€" ! Honmty MéeCormick, ‘The appointed visitors toâ€" the i uuhlhmd.llly,.oln l J. Blill and Mrs., Smylie, by whom donations will be thankfully received. «46| ing trban M Mrs, |Georg Mri. he and Â¥rs, Gardhans, due the from} Mre, exg» from ) Honiy MéeC the ibstitat k mem! Socie (MeC seoprtion or ras Oovl'noot‘)lnn,.-'rh memblers â€"of the ‘Trish Protestant Befevolent Sociely, will meet in Tull force at their Hall (McCirthy‘s) this afternoon, and march in proâ€" cegsioh to thé Qugen‘s wharf, for the purpose of welcoming and presenting an dddress to His ExceBtency the CGovernorâ€"General on his arâ€" ral A anoth chant Ma by M ket D Preik sent 0 lmll} arrival ing at the gr alcloe price agent sat is fa hNags: Olql o pott is ’ P rok tus I4t.â€"â€"in another column will befound the official programme of the City C for Monday next. â€" ‘Guakkar Scrioot.==Fhe Grammiar School, Mr. Thorburn‘s, will hold examinations this and, afternoon, at the school, and their exercises in} the evening. â€" , Panega.â€"So great irthédemand for Tiekets to the M“Nefll“nhn to éxtend the accommodatioa and issue 200 tnore.â€"For sale this morning. * e .-ll..luhg Governor of the Juil, in his resignation.to the Sheriff, who, w$ understand, has appointed his brother to him as Governor. > hraiatbd "'""""""“""""'“'M MEXORNNEpatmerth nsm somomemmnninte t Tn ouf editorial of yesterday mormning, reâ€" ferring to the position of the. Hom: Messrs. Tyroka ‘ McGaze, ‘h".fil # desife was printed of © deserve." > Parliament of Ontario, will: attract, a~great d-,l 6f attention, not only in the sounty, bnut throughout the country, at large. 7 Throngbout my trip I have heard but one opinion «s t ~ the erops. . Everything pronmses ‘to becxééalingly productive, and the rains have only improved what before jfld considered an excellent : prospect. hoonflin‘y would have had a good chance of euccess. . But one ot these drawbacks would be enough to defeat a man, and the two together are insurmountable. It will therefore be uphill work for Mr; Boyp, as we dre assured that had not Mr. McGz® conâ€" n?m to dontest the mMy. another @undidate would have been found to oppose x..Bon. is not walikely, that he wilt e a atifl,, even it a hopeless" fight ‘to the énd, so that for the next two months or 1o the election contest for the representation of the little county <Â¥ Prescott in the Local Purliatent of Ontario wil. abmmacdk a*oncas dou®t. } MF. Bovn is a gentienan ot some ex: ‘perienc¢ in the world, having previously been minister ‘of the Congregational Chureb} but preaching the Gospel not agree ng wit}h his consticuiion, he gave up the liness aod turned to shopkeeping, in . which, there is eviery ‘reason to belieye that . by. . keen . attention he, Rrs. been eminently auccessful. © He now aspirea to the honorable position of Mvcd the con y..and were his opponent a man of less noté, and had Mr. Boy»‘s political ideas and intions been such as squared with the sentimen ts of the majority of the elector«, wcandidAte for the Local Parkiament. I:; Hacam las begen spoken of for the 8e Commons, but current report has it that v, will not the musne. He does not w very particularly to b8 besten, though M Bévv and {aqpme fumily friends desive him comje ouf as« a sort of staolâ€"pigeon to bri roters thâ€"the polls. . Wijether this noti sqnarea |with Mr. Hacar‘h ideas« of : may furly be doubted, but tmé will tell. 1 the time Mr. Hmosysox is in the for the fommons, w'uhoulf any danger of by ing ‘dei¢ated, and the contest, if any, will probably be. between Mesers. McGr®, anll Bota,,though, of the result, no one seems to Pn Mru. Thothas Mackag, Mrs CGeorge Hay, Mrs. Donaild.Â¥. Leslic; bedâ€"linen from Mry, Irs, Eatoh :; meat from Mess boat puBled by t¢o hardy oarsmen, in the companyjoftheffon. Mr:â€"Haxtttox and my iravellin .‘zomp.r.'mn across the Ofttawa trom Hawkeslfury l:fim\vilk, about the Four of nood in ; u’n ‘a day is not Ty any means a di ble thieg., In fact with such com panions, in such a place, with the watérs underneath and the clear blue sky above, it was the whost delightul thing imagimable to ait ‘and iften, vhnlnluc*». the mosgui bitten ho in the waters of the river}; A very short myugo:vivmo, and the lovely music ‘of the steam whistle warned us tha Capt. Bowie was hamwsrd'hound. , Hayjng | nothing gpecial to note of the return trip, f turn as usual‘to politice, _ | qr.' , of Vankleek Hill, as we have | «lready:jnformed the readers of the Timgs, in | LOCALNEWS, * ion{ol buildings in every one of which thie t hiss and ‘whirr of the agw is the only audible sound, because it i« the nipnopoliser of all othere ! Venturing to ac. quire a littfe statisticalinformation as I hurried W.:’ d the river and cross over to Greatitle, 1 was informél that from 350 to 800 / vere emploved in Mr, Hamiu.rox‘s estabhehrhent, O; = gangs‘"" o€gaws, I would not dare to say how miuny were whirring and whiczing+â€"gzome circular, Home uptight, some working in pamirs, some il'-‘;m in halt dozens of more: . ~t mmade a guess at the numâ€" ber and oplled â€"iv eighty, but was tobd, 1 was below t mark.â€" A sail in a amall â€" . _ ___ _ f ~FCAAnd Dengglut, Mar. | Graham, l“ the communi tl‘:‘m. Yorkâ€"st. : ’ :l. l'll l‘ua:‘. Just mlul, bw in t_ " «[ . Orciwa,. June 27, 1867. Building Commaittes.â€"( degtee of lhoat rcgistered 4:ul= ty | ,, The Cletk laid ‘on the us night, 57 above zero. # l‘m&:mnu up to _‘ . Hray‘m.; 66 above sero. : s Â¥ several othor _:« ‘Noen, shade, 74 above zerb. | by Mr. Graham, 6 p.m. 15 above zero. ! wson, that the accounts ForoL0GiCat. OBstrvations.â€"Furnished W. Hearn, Optician and Denggist, Marâ€" uy Store, Yorkâ€"st. : tol.~On Monday there will be an to Prescott anit Ogdensburgh, arriv= seott by morning train in time for railitaty review, and. teturning at 7. 1GNE®, #TC.â€"My. Joseph F, Geneâ€" ont, et«., of Rictou, N. 8., -t;:u..u r columny offering his servic to mer» and nfanufecturers, of Canada Webt. as correapondent; or "zy reterences. â€"Weo‘learn that James O‘ Reilly, C,, is likely to be a candidute for the lature for South Leeds. A better Id not be sclected.. . We hope the reâ€" Covnty Conproration Avongss.â€" that tlie County Council, now in the city, will embrace the preâ€" ftunity to preéent ‘an address to his acy . the 00'7"“ General, on his The namber of tickets is limited DonaddÂ¥t. Ulllg..d' consighee, giving whigh !. i.avm#-hm of the Ontario I Moved by Aid. Cupnipgham, that this counâ€" oil do now go $nto ‘Committee of the whole on the aubject of W ard ap#opriation.â€"Carried. rard, that the Byâ€"Jaw to amend the casters‘ Byâ€"law, i.'- the â€"sgme ‘relates to tariff of charges, is now received and read a first time, m all mles‘of order tor that PUF pote Presentâ€"His Worship the .3 Langford, Rochester, Commingg ba Frigl, Gouldep, Guerard, Martincaun Ald. Friel prosented a Byâ€"law to W"rb_v No, 161, as far i relates to the tariff of charges. Moved rAhl. Friel, seconded i , Special fot.the purpose of appropriation for 18¢7. ud poe t EOm To IU) r with several other accounts, by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. that the mon-u‘b( the Treasurey, and jast reaud, be refervred to the Rinange Committce, I s ved by Mr. im,‘ secontled by Mr. Sykes, that this Council do now adjonurn tiil P tvegpca cane\ Piy waprtiysnie ventuur 1. ten o‘clock tomorrow, to .-;;b"b";‘a -u:.-_oo‘-._,q,u report. . | . , Presentâ€"The Warden, Mo Grahant, â€" Dawson, Story, T ‘.'l_'o-lig ('.‘nvu-h.‘-, "‘u'm Cowan and MiHIs, «* , The minutes of the previc The Cletk read a commu Lees, Exq., Clerk of the Pea: tention of the Council to th niahing a safe, ote., for the o of the Peace and Connty A\tt Moved by My Graharn, that the Parsuaht to adjournmhent at ten o‘clock.a. m > | Battle of the League, . Georgo M. ‘Sinclair | Extuacts raou}ff awart.â€"Frunciseo, Joseph P } Fisher; Horatio, Conrtney 8. M« latyry ; Ham Wt,. J. 8. W t ; Marcellua, J. A. Rochoster Bernardo,. J. R. Bowes ; Ghost, Â¥. P Bronson ; Bingen on Ing, Jame® A. Dyke: Wreck iimcton Tok Longtiny Whiitininie Iown ; throple Hours, H. Gerald ; The Inquiry, Walter 6. Bronâ€" sonm. C Deam»A ttic. =â€"Ludovico Jones, J. N. We 3 Me. Mills, J. Bowes: T. Buckâ€" akin, C. 8. Mcelatvre: Dr. Tourniquet, . P. Bronson ; Mr. O‘"Foole, J. . Fisher ; Mary Wollens, J. A: Rochester. The puplles will be examined in geography, y and othor studies this ing and afterndon, when : the parents of the students and triends ot ecducaâ€" | tion are to mug Vacamoy dr Orrawa CAusoc.â€"The snmmer vacation at inatitation commenced yesterâ€" day, on w occasion the pupile wete asâ€" sembled on fhe elevated portion of the large ? hall, and in presence of a highly trespectable andience, posed of parents ot the qnplb clergyimen hriends ‘uf education, | went through vajious intellectua) "exoriiss, ex hibiting a order ol attainment, ons of which was‘al spirited debate between six or seven of th¢.puplls @wsorporat punishment in schools, the necevsity for which was stoutly, and ably ined, aud it was dificuly to decide w the advocates of b.gglg,’ o those of the|® law of kindness" had tha better of the int, but alt the speakers were greatly . Another discussion u‘ eafttied on in French with® great ability, The band, led by the Rev. Mr. Deâ€" bruile, execated at intervalt some« choics andâ€" rather t plecensof mukly in a very crediâ€" table .. Amongst the picces werse the E‘@Pfi."& Don Pasqualiand twoâ€"sonss | K: h‘&n::::uamn or Proms.â€"The pupile :.,mk"‘z‘: | of De. 'i‘ t‘s Sulentifc, Mathematioal and h{' :b:-‘mulha ‘ +) Literary tute were examined in math«, | Wb them t f -nlf‘u::gnu yesterday, in the morning m‘;"‘r"“l I‘“' ‘| and and acquitted themsclves satinâ€" justitied in | factorily.» 4t the eveyuing the pupils‘ wont | that Imlllu"wj u:.:ilnmmvmm in the hall ‘:fl produced a flfinl*, in the presence of parents ;molbm and visitors, who testified much pleasure on | for pirating their the accasion (h:l at the Rubicon, Frank . | ed till N::r-hcr Bronson ; Shipwrtek, George H. Perley ; :‘:'.‘:."’ book i "Battle of K Necrankic, Chas. 8. Prummond ;| 4 hm"““"w Battle of the League, . Georgo M. /Sinclair. f.':""‘ occurres Extnacts raou}tf awort.â€"Fruncisco, Joseph 1, nety, containit Fisher ; “m Conrtney ®. Melatyre ; Hamâ€" :'._f"!h:'_:?" The Council then adjourned | _ Osxurame on low iÂ¥ aue the mar Ontario Lacypras t on the ‘wAt | oviock, p.m, ;‘l'fi Oillivray, ‘P) Ruseel}, L nagh, J. Alicldon, W. ) H. Sailmon, W ius. Hoyd, J Blueâ€"=Â¥.. Chewries, t Couvrette, 1. Tasse,. K. T. Loyd, E) Taxse, J. 1 E. Mignesult, ‘P. MeNutt Varranadtio® o# ing the various win wi new Dominion will by . the Queenw Fi Company Garden@, whitl, from > th bids fair to (be one of gathorings of the somus h"'p .N 'W contests will be spirited and" kee look forward) to the priz “’, ad #o be of the grvat y ",'uuv. His Exoel y"8 . awvd will not o ough th the usagial ce mies t Aownvans ar ouee. Hossenn YÂ¥ eareubay â€"8 Richards, Foronto, Alkin Prince, Widdsor crosse Clab was held last evening, at Mathew‘s Mote!l, at which the following nine were chosen to play a like number of the St. Rexis Indians at Prospott, for a gobd Medal ; Clai, Captain ; Varin, m‘tw, havanagh, Groul«, Routh, Aumond, Graham, Brown, Indians= Oln’u._hl-, OUnteragare, Tasilitonaka, Oliets, Risard, Tradegona, Swisovuta, Labattix, Sowar" b magne nsl#A ... ) CoUxTy corxer. cCPÂ¥ cousein, Cor m # W ocag 6. h w bhe be‘a 401 Crry Haue, June 26, 1867 for ..hfloflh‘u 1 maly Attorney Bykes, secon communication rsrom i Dert , seconded by Ald. Gue» munloation of $ bo referred to . â€"Carried, the â€"tabke the previous day Ip the Mayor, Ald ‘anningham, Abbott Martineau and Heney n whickt th of t t ad considering Ward the 13th instant accounts, seconded by Mr hew Mar Mod thio Laport® (4. tharcean aprlia pf) is, Dow, Sykes kburn, Smith calling the 4 vvesaity of { ¢ ol the Cle by 'Mr. m' Clerk will pha b amend the PC tive yb 4+, 1867 , muncil met the same th were read bal i #41. W won on that E. K. Ma anty Neil Juil tw ts P pl at th al bas c ml hn thiat list item tants (0. 4s on each ‘r.n}.. No Newcastle, C. W ., proprietors Soid by all medicine dealers. OTOT 0 Pitiiuint â€"rsinteriaihesids. Th . " Darley‘s Aw Heave Remedy and Conâ€" ’uhlhz*“. â€"â€"lt.never fails to benest and almost a) wa s rempves the discase ; it is free {â€"om ny,th{q that canâ€"injure, and may be needâ€"at all times with safety . Try it and we Anow you will be satisfied. * Remember the u.,,ud.:thfl_lhlb_!_lh_n of Hurd & and cold and cold, or his wind in any way aftected ; if is ité is bad wlhdtgmiveflmu-dr. .m.m'n skin or: his hideâ€"bound, we would in al} Cases recommend the use of U Wrectcca +gh oc e o _ ‘ R N.GEmmaTX, Sussex«st. f D, Mc@uarn, Yorkâ€"st. Ottawa, Jane, 1867, 465 4m * o n _ â€" A Quzstros.â€"Why will people l-:&i ort 5 blâ€"lGoking sickly &â€" to do the work which ,uutod“om- t perform * It the, horse Las the heaves, is broken winded, has a ‘congh thiy ‘0. t th ~â€"â€"A correspondent of the Siec/z Paris, the g=vernment organ of France,writes from Tuni¢, A\glers, as Sollows ; * Qur Col olxlb- awphers at home, way, and y do ac» n--plbl.md-lhlhwrhm, but the Americans are the people to turn these d.mvm.l:wkdmw Many of the m »lera inv in tise here are American, insl ons American chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayoer ot L. wwell, supplies much of the medicine conâ€" m es ce n Eim n Stook of Kick, Â¥aney and Black Silks in Canada 'dumn‘..‘pb.. + be hosght during the panic in England dent Agent, just reesived by S. 8. , Noo our prices h \Nsunotisl.â€"=We, the undetsigned, biving ul 6ccasion to try Mortimer‘s Cholera Mixâ€" im\ have no hesitation, but much pleasure in rommending it, because of the immediate liet wo experienced by its uso. A few bottles ds SR _13 Psn mt 10; u. by A Smwear in Pumg Saves Niye he season w now arrived when e use of new yetables and the w ing eBectaof heat : the system, people have reason to fear atâ€" ka of dym::d prodisposition to choâ€" «x. ‘ On .z:flon Ot cither afflictiqn, oper medicine at whce be taken, and » moresafe and efficaceous remedy can be kept iofi c thrace W LE O hn o NC THE OTTAWA TIMES. JUNE 2s tsgzue of the books by defendants, was granted ".hkl-qu k lh.b lfit« lnfks A te rom Berlin that a Are had occurred there, by which ‘lltwlllpp‘l Mrwg, containing 144 vats and several thouâ€" sand dollars worth of park, was entirely conâ€" m‘c. Losg to the proprietor heavy, only a portion of the property being insured. A nuniber of workmen were thrown out of en« plovment. ~ A marios Canarten ay Coxnyengna 1108.«â€""The triumpbh of mind over matter."â€"* The peh mightler than the sword."â€"‘The use of this invaluable implement is taught most effec» tively in from éighteen to twentyâ€"four lessons by Professor Long, Runtoux, Block, Sparksâ€" #t. _ Spparate rooms for ladies. aine ngice TogP ~oparAnate > valraai s . hand than Mortimer‘s Cholera Misture ice 25 conts a bo§ie. * * it IDNH".‘MMW* "w"- shold ©Hecond urrival of 300 dosen Joivins (medal) Gloves, received this day, | % %L ence of medicineâ€"is carried to a higher perâ€" ction in our own country (Friunce) than any her, it strikes a Frenchman as a little sinâ€" ‘lur that an Ametrican physician should ruish the medical skill aod remedies for our incipal Province." We are happy to inform ir readets that these superior medicines which TeA tanaidered they would. not havye been justitied in n&lqw join any government that had that obje¢t in view. / ‘Their explanaâ€" tions produced a very marked effect on menâ€" bore present. f5"L ‘ The case of Danu & Co. nvaingt Redainrs + Emperor‘s principal Province t from America, may be had by c all the drug stores in this city New Insunaxc® Cowuraxy.â€"The Internatiop. al Assurance Company ln a n#w , organization intended to kgep the profits of insurance in the country. A laudable undertaking. Jvu‘-al Ha, and â€"Ague Cure constitute & lfim here; because they are of iy application, sure in their results, and vo the contfidence of the people. â€" While the ience of medicineâ€"is carried to a higher pen, June 13, 1967 New Prints, ‘New Grep Thercgie of Danu & Co. against Bradstreets for pirating their reference book, was adjourt. ..“. till Neptember: Aninjunction against the Tonosto, June *7, . A vconling t this â€" morning‘s Lestder, thit thag of the supporters of the Reform wing mh- Government was very gatisfactory, n comdderable number being prosent. â€" Mesar« Tillsy and Archibald addressed the meeting, stating their views of the present @ituation, aud uhfl'm the absoluteâ€"necesgity for form:â€" ing a. c government, ‘They said that with them the paramount «question, was the extablishment and support of ~the Uhion, and they considered ‘they would. not have Lbeen jastitied in ng to join any government that had that in view. ‘‘Their explanaâ€" New Curpets and Fioor Oil Cloths, just received ‘u.u.un..sna-,mu.m Jung 13, 1867 D 1 T s n * Datedonian Gatherings § olNow! Yomk, Jane:2T.â€"A large asseinblage ol te Cfedontan Clibs of the United States wihe} + 5 assembled at xlm-'}oool toâ€"day , to whines ; international gamek. â€" Owing to the n“z in weathier they were postponed till the Wrat of Juty,. A meetiog of delegates of the mosg promii Curling Clubs of the Unit«d States was bWeld bu_this city last eyi~ ning.~ 1t was mnoln* ber ize a rationat curhag clab. pPhe following genilemen were c’l«‘mloflQ;l for the enguing year? Rresident, Daved lhll‘ of â€" Buffalo ;. Vice : wlents, Mesâ€"rs, Gillts, of . New Yurk, ant Watsonyot Pate cson ; Seqretary>~Treashrer, Gourge Mon> rov, of Huffalo. & AMERICAN DEspPATCHES, den, Heney Tl + coun THIS MORNING‘s DesPATCHES be Wetorm Couycation met this afternoo® ho Music l‘n’a:il was very largely attetutâ€" Mr. Patrick, L‘l’ntou, was appointed Irman, He add the hr"tlux-u some 4th, advocating oppositiot®‘to coalition. y little elsé was done,when an Adjourninent «even this morning took place, + % ld Bowraro, Jane 27â€"A womah was fand ul at Fotoit : Lawn Cometery. on Tucsday (Lt, and identitied as Gicorgina Cark<T, of antlord, {. W. â€" Her mother and stepiather ble «t St. Mary‘®C. W.. A coroner is inâ€" ib yniting The case, _ No clas yet to the murâ€" in this country. HMis Cherry Pectoral Â¥ . Murnders by Endiams» waes Crty, June 27,â€"â€"Edward UGevety, an welident _o.t_‘u.y place, qud s German ot 8t. were Killed néur Big Goon Creek on * ’I-y In}u-. * ?’* f 1 4 i4 FROM TORoNTO. « â€"Bang« counci} then adjourned SINESS NOTicE®. Hunton are shgwing the largest whage, Northrup & Lyman, , proprietors for th‘co-q Wioutre Cani .. aAL riel, Guerard, Martinegu. + . , Robinson, Featherston, tunlâ€" THO3. & W. HHNXTON THAS. & W. HUXNTOX, THO3, 4 W. HUXNToX Murjirs and White Cottons, and Munireat Lin Mng‘s . Leader, the of the Reform wing very gatisfactory, a x prosent. â€" Messr« day. Price only is obliged to ur neigh bor» , by our resiâ€" Nome Seotjon. â€"â€"The Gazetie de France announces that the medical attendants, after haviog held a conâ€" anltation on the state of the Empress Charâ€" loite, have declared that she will never recover her reason. . It isâ€"also the opinion of the phyâ€" sicians that her nervous system has received such a shock which must soon reanlt in her We Luw'vad a delegram from the e;n. Belm Flint, this afternoon, dated B':&ew 4 which states ‘that Mr. Barry. prod | a. fine show of gold from half a pound of quarls last elzl-nlng, ln‘:n his mine; and that from the shaft near the axe factory at Rridgewater, Mr. Carleton obtained the finest show of gold yet had in that section. This location near the nxe factory hbas been spoken of by ‘Mr. Michel and by experienced miners as preâ€" senting the most promising indicativns, and it is gratifying to know that as the shaft, is being deepened, mere and better shows of gold are {ound, 1t must be remembered that it is on!y within the lakt two or three woeks that aciive operations l%v‘e been going on in these placus â€"â€"BeNeville ntelligencer . h T PGERGAIL i sc c ds id ic Dominion Day, â€" New railroads are to be built with the assistance of the mother countiy, and every department of commerce will, it is beâ€" lieved, receive a healthful: stimatus under the new system. . Capitalists are expected to launch ont forthwith in magnificent enterâ€" prises that shall develop the resources of the vcountry, attract emigrants from the surplus population of Eutape, and make the Dominâ€" ion a happy and model nation, 4 U opqe c e ite t g . EOmE vew Daminion. Allm&hnlhdp‘rovinei-u the day is to ‘be one of rejoicings and c uwu.-:lmun\‘: and rxm preparations are being made for the exhibition, of becomâ€" ing pomp and mony .. ‘There is no &oubt «bout the pox:‘l:ti(y .of the. Confederation scheme, mnd it is generally supposed that a new eft» of prospetity will be ushered in on [From the New York Sup‘. j Our Canadian neighbors have hitherto had no national holiday that they could properly call their own, and have tberefore contented the mp:"u with celebrating the Queen‘s birthâ€" dJay . | Now, however, they are jubilant over the umml‘chllg. Ist of ._lnly-flh birthday ot the . Ru L O C O, COERRCOCse PopwaV on Gegiel C Is known, Abeir present acqhaintance. w the " spotted tever," a malady nearly as As the dreadful mickness of which it y the sister pest.â€"N. J. World. _ > r With these remarkable accounts of m grews imade in Ireland by so fearful a d physicians in this country will doubticss verite their recollection of, and for aught th tims to a hidepus and unsparing pestilence. As it Amn in the explicitaccounts publishâ€" ed, Ireland, especially the d:{ of Dublin, and its vicinity, has first felt the sly greed of a disâ€" ease so closely resembling the Black Death of the olden time, that the most eminent physiâ€" clans who bai to deal with it are alarmed and mystified, + on l > ~ The nyl:’phu of this malady are, first, biliâ€" ous vomiting and purging, succeeded by acute headache and ; then a purâ€" ple eruption, usually festing itself uport the breast and shoulders, spreading over | thoentire body ; then debility ; collapse, ac., companied with paralysis, and sometimés with a dislocation of the head and spine; and at last,‘death. . ‘The duration of the first variâ€" ety ot cases which have occurred sinco March, 1806, has averaged cighteen bours freim the first indisposition until the fatal instant, The duration of the second variety h-uv«?a frowm three to five days; and that of the third variety, which is the 'oply:-u in which reâ€" covery taken plac? reached many days ug.v'm weeks. The contagion of the sickness is shown in the statement made in regurd to casts which have occurred among soldiers. e | _ It is along time since the stvaithy horrors ( of the plague have quitted their lairs in Egypt | and the two Tarkeys to foed the cemeteries of Western and. Northern Europe. ‘Their last victims in England were struck down in 1665. They lingered in France until 1720, and lett their traces in the Neapolitan «dominions as 'I.uc u,ulc.. ll:ftbdmwl:ll')u:lb, or King of lag which ravaged u: in the kmn:.:n’th éentury, the d'li“lodm’:odd has «ince had:only a legendary memory, \ But there are signs that this monster hae not ceased to thirst for the blood of the fair skinned mh&mxm; and ltb: Western Continent, w was eo.rnl vely un fid when it roamed hfiu.-:{ et called to rehder up its quota: ic« time to :mp- and unsparine | _ ‘The prevailing) opinion ame men at Nntmwu',lm Kanta 2 Shot by the (Liberals, â€"â€" The Virginta left on the 13t Hyvana on the J%th. Ti Auna‘s arrest produced great ex and\ many . speculations â€" are relative to the action of anr (1. RETURKX OP THE i m.A'c,x DEATIH rema t 7. is mes Martin: t vie Prrikias.isd he arrived on the 1188 aA \'vl; ghort time after ~comitigy. to anchor the Virgimia . was boarded by Capt, Mariknd Robledo Romero, a Mexican ofticer, who took tiew. Santa Anna by fores, and conveyed him to the khore. Capt. Deskhen, master of the Virginia, first yefused to deliver J:: his passenger, but . was obliged" to yield when he Joond that the three Méxican gunboats lying in the harbor had trained their guns upon him, and were ready to opeh a fire upou his veasel in the event of bis di beying the order of Capt, Romero, He thercfore offered no resistance to the arrest of General Santa Anna, Dat protested strongly against the outrage, pledging himself to bring the matter to the notice of the Government at. Washington, kn communding the survender of Santa: Anna. These oicers brought with thxn a boat‘s crew of 13 Egylish â€"saors, who reinained in readinces rn‘«lwy any orders given them. â€"On being requbsted to acgempayy Cap! to the Tucony, RaÂ¥ta Auna protested > the rudeutss of his visitors, but was at once in. formed that if he did not pt the invitation he would be. faken off by. force, ')1'1‘!!!“‘!_“ wore prudent to obey, tlie gencral stepped id "“.r&“‘ with bis inter mh'r,,llr.u\)mi_clv,z and Wag placed on board the United State? um'n:&u where Capt, Roe treated him with consideration, informing him that he was not & prisoner, but eventdd l"mn going ashore | in order to saye .. Anothet reason given for detaining was that the Gpneral had been announced hs an envoy for the United { Slates Government, to which Santa Anna reâ€" plied that his ui'?on was to bring about jrace, and that he was acting simply ns a Mexican citizen and property holder, . 4 But,"~ amid l‘qr. Hhoe, your pregence, herae has interâ€" tored with the surrender uIL Vera Omz io Bonavides, for which arrangements bad been whdo ; and this fact alone, after consultation with others, .I deeted ‘sufticient reason for your detention." Un the following mocniog Sints Anua was, informed offifGially that he bad permmnission to take passage on the Firginia tor Illvnn., ‘or any pqrt in jthe United States, but that he vould not lagd at Yera Crux. . Ho . was then hmufrrn-d:am lhii:c‘my 10. the © l’;;iaiu, and at otive set saiPfot Sisat, Yacatan. where distinguished Mexican, y I': reaching ‘the Yessel, Gen, Santa Auna gave audience to the _Imperial Comuaissaty" Geneval, Domiaâ€" go Burean, and other officials whao bad come with the intention of dédwing up an act ap» pointing him Cmmuumlér-(nwh}n-f. Geheral Benavides, ~commanding â€"the Hiberal forces then besicging the city, was informed of this faet by Mr. Saulnier, the American Congul, as was ulso Capt,. K. A. Iide of the Tueony, a United States . manâ€"ofâ€"war lying in the roadâ€" stead ; the latter soon after boarding the 4iz giasa ih company with Capt.. A, Murray, comâ€" mauder of the ‘English manâ€"6fâ€"war Jason, and The Virginat, from New York May 22, with Gen, Santa Anumvon board, reached Vera Cruz on the 3rd inst, He was visited by the authorâ€" ities andâ€"many of the prominent residents of the city,â€"who welcomed him +â€"warmly, and urged him to tand and take immediate comâ€" mand, . ‘This the‘Gieneral declined doing, but at the invitation of Don Perez Gomez, General Commanding, visited Ar: Castle of 8t. Juan DUloa, returning to tha‘ Virpinia on the next «lay. l)urin'\lhi-umn.-lhcgruw-tenthnuhsm prevailed in‘ Vora Cruz, and prepagstions on a grand scale were being nw.re to receive the Arrival at Vers COruts=eArrest at Sisaie« . Santa Anna to be Shot by the Liberais, ‘The ntculbhlr Virginia arrived at w York on Sunday, having left Sisat on the 12th inst. From a passenger. who came on board at Vera Uraz on the 8th, \v«g‘:nrn tlie following facts ron-inrning the capture of Gen, Snnhfilml at Siznl : Do-lnlg- Day in Can Goid in Klzevir. vailing} opinion among ofticers and _ apoculations â€" are â€" indalged in the action of our Government,* loflowing movniog Santa Anua : was vMifCially that he had perinission to gelon the Kirginés tor Havana, or n (the United States, but that he was that Santa Anna would be SANTA ANNA. the T3th and reached Th news of Santa great excitement there, a Cruz. . Mb . was then acony w;zm;’.'l,.-.;.,, re‘inl. Yacatan, where * A very. ghort time t doubtioas new | id for aught that | point qhaintance. with, | nom‘ y nearly as tions. which it may be \'ol law . to his \% ernm | Tasm : '] nxvrube 5s 1A UV‘ pn&- ntmdn'eing such beneficial results as Wafers, ‘When taken in season they effect ‘a permanent cure. ° Sold by every druggist and most of the respectable stores throughout the Province, at 25cts.» per box. I siedie y:f-'g man at Central Falls) R. L, leit Wis home{last week on account of ‘dissatisfac. tion, and found another residence. â€" While he md.h!:n a cellar beneath a barn on Friday, Bo renwed, en oo ooo e tturm Iut o rel , . W * building , ki him wm U i s ow ine in thes} Wakere «â€"The efficacy of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers in curing coughs, and all brouchial affec» tions, and â€"cheering the afflicted, has passed into a proverb. lé:h;.(]nmd States, where thes: marvellous are known, they bear down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry ; the demand for them has steadily increased for the last twenty years, untilâ€" now the sales average one‘ hundred thousand boxes a year. Eminent timembers of the medical profession without number ddmit that they know of no memuecutrcl e nadia ce n C V s se e O eme? NTE MVE been plunged into the deepest woe and most unutterable fuheral expenses." ‘The new ree porter will be retainkd. pointmeny/of L alty of lmit od, fede a, :;;‘r month, he wi of sncL-or. ors are not ) eir post till t road i can go ¢wenty, miles wiumut'the slightest fatigue. ‘The rantoone is not only valuable tu means of locomotion, but as a gymnasinm it is perfect, giving equal work to all the muscles of the body. For this reason it is eapecially. usetal in Andia, where exercise is the exception when it ought to be the rule. The rantoone as a locomotive give one an inâ€" terest in its exercise, and its possessor soon forgets what liver complaintâ€"and bile mean. The steering apparatus is .‘ | Is there any good reason why such A)machine should not be commonly used as an QPlocomaflon on good country roads ‘our cities ? _Where boys and girls are soht to school a disâ€" ‘tance ofa mile or two, of where men go to and from the railroad depot daily, the same i «listance, snch an improted velocipede, with sufliciently large driying wheels, ‘would, it scems to us, be an excelignt and useful conâ€" trivance, obviati , necessity for keeping horses, ensuring gdfticient wholesone exercise to tbe user, and Aecuring an important econâ€" omy in the expensgé of the country ; ° Lono Moxgk axp Te New Dowisiox.â€"The Pall Mall te of June 9th says; The ap~ pointmeny/of Lord Monck to the new Vicergyâ€" alty of is, we understand, unly for a Rmit 0d, He will start the new Con. fede a, ‘after which, in about a twelveâ€" month, E:lwill leave its hflq_fi to the care 1t Nee on P FPREHO Gacn ies rento i menh cudtcont: o sessunes is English inventor has contrived an improved velocipede,. which he calls the « Rantoone," and recommends it for use on com: on roads. He prints, among others, a mrfiflclz« from 8 Lieutenant Bedford, of the Royal Engineers servidy.â€"in India, who writessgâ€"* I have grea pleasure in bearing testimony to the exccl lence of this invention. ~ I received one from England about a year ago, and. have constantly travelled in it since then, sometimes over‘ very bad> roads, and conâ€" stantly up steep hills, where an ordinar y veloâ€" cipede could not hbe. moved a foot. On agood ho s M onA c P us u42 T New Y oux, June 327.â€"At 1 stocks were steady. * Gold 39 The Ezpress . says‘ mon There was a great activity in prices of railways. Govehi d.vlmunl,.lt higher prices, Loxnox, June 27, 2 p. 'm.-;Tbe house of Finlay & Hodgson, has ] into that‘ of the Banmking house Bros. > "haltn d within a week > Cixetxxats, Jung 27.â€"â€"A yery large and enâ€" }uuuiquu' Fenian meeting was held here last night. About 25 young men enlisted, and Awo thousand dollars was subscribed for the purchase of unilforms, &ec.. . ‘ **s MII‘-uh..I Trind New York, June 27.â€"From San Luis Potoâ€" ulf:tuw Lith, it‘ls stated. tho trial. of Maxâ€" imilian was to commence on â€" that day, _ Mis Cotmnsel lzu. demanded one month‘s time to prepare tor the defence, which (was refused. â€" Prominent meh still express the opinion that Maximilian, and his leading.generals will be executed. ‘The press favors the same policy, We have advices from the capital to the 3rd iost. A grandtoview numbering 30,000 troops had taken place under Gen, Diaz; Diaz wrlh« to Juarez that he will occupy the city melhtn wl ty or some other cause their kim was very bad, and the wretched nan was nothingfike fatully wounded, _ Raising hintfseliap ||e§"K)i‘lllg',\| to his head(previous experience in such scones had made him familiar with the. routine), and the . corporal putâ€" the â€" rousklo Cof ‘the _ jpiece ~to .his ear. and blew . out his / braing. (So _ died â€"â€" Ramon Mendez, than © whow Mexico has produced. mi n}f better and many worse men, Anndian with much pt the Indian cruelty and indifidrence to life in his compositibq, he hadâ€"aiso a (l§rge share of Indian honesty and trustworthincss: With many opportunities of enriching himâ€" #elf fmudmmly he remained poor to his dying day, and true to the canso he espoused. Scarcely two weeks ago I was present at a singular little conversation, which rerurs to memory, uid a German ofticer,.* Well, I bave been a ‘soldier many years, but this is the tightest plwe I have been in yet‘ ©Oh? replied Mendez, ‘(I chave been inâ€"a much tighter place than this, and got out all right ;. but if we are defeated here I shall have to fly the country.‘ * Why*? * Bocause I have shot a conple of Liboral generals) It closed the conversation with aâ€"look on his fage which secmed to say,* and uow ILwish I hadn‘ts." Tue Vemocirens ox fear, . According m?h‘b(-ucpom in this coun» Iry with what are calle |straitors, he was shot in the back. Mendéz pro ted against it, declaring that he was no traitos to is copnâ€" try, and was not afraid to face dedth ; but the ofiicer of the shooting party declared~that his orders were explicit on the point. Very well," said Mendez, *shoot away) He kWelt down, his back to the regiment, and four men steppedâ€"forward and fired. From nervoudness \pefl:t, army who did not surrender <within twerityâ€"four hours would be dnmmurill disâ€" posed of when capture1." On Saturday Evens ing, between gight and nine u‘clock, Mendez was found, concealed under the Aoor in the house ‘of a citizen named Bartoli; Then the kpew hbis doom was staled. He occupied th ht in writing letters to his family, Next ning between nine imd ten o‘clock «â€"plessant>sgene for a bright Sunday mornâ€" ing â€"he was Tharched ‘down to the,; Alameda and shot;" ie metis fate without a sign of fear. ‘According to custom in this counâ€" Lf‘A correspondent who was at Queretaro beâ€" ore and at the »time of" the surrender, gives the followiog particulars of Mendez‘s capâ€" ture and death:â€"4‘I have mentiqned that Mendez was not captured / with the other Gencrals>of â€"Mazimilikn‘s ~staff. / He , was known to be in the city, and the anthofities were sure of capturing hiin. ~On:Friday, the day afterthe betrayal .of the town, Escobedo Issued an order that alt officess of the Imâ€" THE SHOOTING OF MENDEZ pape AMERICAN NEWS, Not Dead Yet. Commercial, CoMmtox ..Roaps.â€"An â€"â€"The great China is unchanged. ind improvement nments in Active e of Baring it nfhinbettsedr dathRaithcas d 4: 1224 The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after bayâ€" ing suffered for goveral years with a |seyere ll_lh’ -B‘M and Mtufii«ue Consumption uxiaudto malk wn to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means enea n d o on ooE ? Meem â€" TCJ Ne a sign of impending calamity. ‘The whole Italian people are stated by the same authorâ€" ity to be sadly depressed in cohsequence of this angry coagulum. â€"‘The miracle of St. Janusrius has not gone off as auspiciously as usual this year. ‘The liquefaction of the Neapolitan Saint‘s blood was incomplete, a portentous black clot reâ€" mained unsolved in the centre of the vase, and was seen, says the Tablet, with grief by thousands |of the faithful, who deem ‘ it . to be a sign of l?pcnding calamity. ‘The whole Whatha s L N o PR e on c ene amee u; _ J 5 ,°C An0 Aappédrs uneasy and restless. Sincl his arrest he has taken but very little nonrishment. it * The Tenus says: ("‘There tan be but one Tecling with refSpect to this sinister attempt, viz., that of surprige. and <+horror. Without speaking of moral law, we may ask how is‘ it that in these days of advancement and educaâ€" tion there still exists persons blind enough to. make lllamrclw-n the too!s of political assasâ€" sination? Ofall attempts toprssassinate which we remember, we do not know one more laâ€"< mentable, or which shows a sadder or stranger state of mind of the ctilprit ; for of all h@ori- ‘ cal fatglities there is not one Tess dependent on contingencies than that of ‘Poland, â€" That unfortynate nation can only revive by a #ponâ€" tancot® act of the Emperor of Russia, or by a vlgh?)ps vffort of the Western Powers. Both eventualities. are possible, : though actualiy very unlikely ; but neither the one nor the other would|be hastened by an @&ttcinpt on the life of the Emperor Alexander H." â€" _ | 12 (6929, AUton that for which he has now to answer ‘he _ gets : greatly excited. in the course of his cxamination be Wwas asked whether he had perforined lris Easter duties this year. â€" Ple said he had.Jast year, but not this, as he pooferred waiting. l¢â€"/‘is now in the prison of Mazas, where he is carefully watched. â€" His wound has brought on a fever, rnd b".ult.! ad vice of the prison doctor he has C C9ve ul ihtnbvridiis . sls been admitted to the infirmnary but flittle, and appédirs uneaxy 1 [uunt Cogar o cop ds 39. Nee e tached to Berezpwuki. He still deni had any accomplices; _ OJn ordinary he is calm, but on that for which he to" answer Tho â€"reéts : sranÂ¥ly o«. NP 9 ts in Pdigt uit Pcisccsiics ce zd mittee established in France tor the relief of the Polish refugees. He received from the ‘comuittee 200 franc®, which he paid for ad. mission to a seminary, where he remained five months, and was remarked for his application, order and docility, ‘When he had exhausted his resources, rather than apply a second time to the commuittee, he entered the manufactory of the Messrs, Gonin, where several of his counâ€". trymen were employed, and refuarged there till the heginning of the: present year, _ He had an excellent character among his comrmades, | He had often exprefsed his desire to go to Galica to work as a machinist on the railroad, and Iid even taken some steps to .be authorized. to do so, Unfortunately, he did not carry out* ‘his pr6juct. Since the beginning ~of May he disappearcd, and it was thought by his"aequaintances that he had quitted Paris,: N‘;\o :?nio countrymen suspected him of ing chpable ocf committing such a crime. 1t is /certain" that, «when it was known that /the Czar: wasâ€" to visit Paris â€" the mo:;/ infltential of the refugees watched carefully the ‘condnct‘ sof the more "exglted‘ among the TPoles, "but no suspicion ever At-l 707. MV P VC .R ernP 22 TV Yery active part in the last Insurrection ; he was then‘ 16 years of age, Returned to his family, he had not been disturbed ; nevertheâ€" less, he did pot think it his duty to remain in Poland, which he J.lvt't in 1864." His family does not profess rey »Autionary opinions, and it appears that the political idens of Berezowski do not nccord with, those of his father. Rince hexquitted the paternal ropf he has not written once to‘ his parents, It has. been already TT 72M t 20 00 conetnnt be m inNF Dob dn ic sA 1 7 â€"O¢trzowski was al ones conducted to‘the Concietgerie, whither M. Roucher, accomâ€" paniied by Cottnt Schouvaloff immediately reâ€" ‘paired, Th# Connt kept wpart; he had not demanded to see the assassing. and | perhaps feared to obstruct the action of French justice, But M. Roucher jinvited him «o question the culprit himself, gyd receive his first declaraâ€" tions. : Count Sctionvaloft qirestioned hirg in Polish, in ordct to give the prisoner fuller I:. cility ofsexprtssing himself in his thother tongue," Berezowski suid ‘that he had taken a very active part in the last Insurrection ; he was ithen 16 years of age, *Returned to hic 3 (pcacy 3 .. s _ ) MreopPs, marching off, and the lmcm'n" heads were turned toward the roud whrere Berezowskijay in wait. Even there the cthowil was sobGense that the carriage had to go at a foot pace.> Whet it was opposite to him, Berezowski, who â€"stood on the Joft side of the carriageâ€"thit / in which the Emperor of the French was sefifedâ€"advanced a couple of steps, pulled out ung voched,his pistol, and holding :it in both hands, discharzed both barrels siinultancous}y, y R hi Franee gives the followingletails tespect. ing the prisoner : «â€"Berpzowski wgs at ones conducted to‘the Concietgeric, whither M. Roucher, accomâ€" paniied by Cotint Schouvaloff, immediately reâ€" paired. Thé Count kept wpart; he had not demanded to see the assassing. and | perhaps feared to obstruct the action of French justice, But M Houchor Ineitad Ki ge cce s .SnR L Ns t nlilet us 12e o on 79 and incrcased their "wize sgAs to make it ne. cessary to drive themNkonie with a mallet, ; and on the next morning {that of the review» after break (asting on a . picee "of rye bread and soine charculrric, m saltied fortvavith his pisâ€" tol in his pocket, Me:â€"meant to ‘murder the Czar as he went to the review, but the crowd was sy dense that be could not make his. way to the‘e ortege. MP determined then to postâ€" pone lhhcur[yin;,:fuut of his deadly iutention until the Â¥etirn from the review, and took up his station in the avenue which leads from the. cuscqlv to the lake, close to ‘the race» «ourse, ‘BEven then it sectaed likely that he would not have an opportunity.of cmuln;flhn: the crime on ‘which he was bent. â€" The Impe. rial carriage_ moved toward another read, but‘ it was filled: with treops marching off, and the hmm'a" heads were turned toward the roud whrere Berezowskijay in wait. Even there the chowil was sobGense that the carriage had to go at n Foot pate.~ Whel it wis on issc 3. hebs haye no communicatio day before the reviow, on the lk;ulc\"urd):ileu donuble barrelted pistol kin one which had not 81. ‘@p thishe asked if tor, anld" was ; shown, bought ahd paid for, > bullets, poweder and «c bullets tog sma“}:;ir A the évenin@ in lin prdiale ic helbe. i7 Bsnnd Toi. aud continued to live in the money he says he had saved ty he received from the Goo a month. _ [s seemsto hay sort of existence, to have + all other Pafisian dissipat madeno frieyds, 1To hasa residing iv Toland, butAith haye no communication . s day before the rewiow, he w PW â€" D arntouth 4. m lippe. After the collapse of the Polish outâ€" brcak{::e‘camo‘m France, where he applied for and obtainedi the pecuniery relief which the Government éf this country grants to political and especially to Poltjsh refugees, He declares that he made upâ€"hismind «o shoot the Czar the‘moment he heard of his intention to visit Paris. M« left the worknf:op. where he was ewployed, of Messrs. Gouin & . 00., the wel kmwn engine. builders. an| the tth" ~f M (Corresponidence of the Landon Fandard.] There is dittle doubt that ths wouldâ€"be murderer is a fanatic, . 1t seems that while he was ‘yeta boy he took part in the Polish inâ€" surrection of ‘ia'li::, but he appears 10 have lind no personal wrong to revenge, and to have been swayed. thicily by that regicidal monoâ€" mania of which â€"we have had zo. many atâ€" temmpts ug.miuyi the life of King Lonis Phiâ€" lippe. After the collanse of tha Palish a.i TO CONsUMPTIVEs, SPECIAL NOTICKS. 7 tA Nom the teÂ¥iew, and took up in the avenue which leads from + Ao the lake, close to thes race. yen then it seciaed likely that he have an opportunity.of cmuln;“h!g n ‘which he was bent, The inpe. is Pnoovedut queli n 4 l 1 oud us ASSAS8SSIN BERRZOWsKEKT CAT00! cussipauons, and to ‘have nds, s hasa father and brother Jland, butAith them he seems to munication, . (; \\\'fdm-sduy, the, e ::ijw, he went to anarmorer‘s vard Sebastepol, and putchased a ted pistol .. 'I‘lu}:umon‘h showed h had not been proved, which cost e asked if thera was nothing betâ€" , shown, _one 0f 96. which \he raid for. â€" He also procured a few ler and oagfs. He thought the nadWl forâ€" the bote, and he upcnt{ iumMn-: leather : round them: )e Thom yonle withâ€" a mallet,; xt m.n.rniu}Nut of the review ting on a . picee "ef rye bread and ri, he sallied fortayith his pisâ€" ket, HMoâ€"meant to murder the Un ordinary subjects He still denies that.he know one smore laâ€" asadder or stranger it ; for of all hisgtoriâ€" one Jéss dependent as wounded by the The picces of the e articulations and surgeon of the Conâ€" o mnd ie mt tion, Asthima, . ANTED â€" immediately reat and Lung WChu Publizhing Ou-po’n r.n:finr in | young man of good ;’;hm-.w o afflicted, | conduct delivery of , issue ceives to be | tawa and adjmcent country. Lib rer will try | Security nq‘n.“‘h.d. :!. and may Apply by r or w!‘t I -dn-. 2: * 55\4 He speaks ‘young man of good Address, to ubtain ofders afé ; mwmammn m.'a:.nu tawa and __uj_:‘mc-np. Liberal l:,:nninnw e # When the prizes will be ‘distributed, and seles! pieces ol Declamation will be given, ; | â€"â€", Chair to be taken nhdfirn seven 6‘clock. . J. THORBURN, M. A, On FRIDAY,the 28th Instant, yzcg ie commence &t 9 v‘clock, 2.m. 4 ~ And on the evening of the same day the Eshils tionâ€" will be held in the basement pf the WESLEYAN â€"CHURCH, / Jung 27, 1867. DEPARTMENT QF CROWN LAXDs. ~ R pte } OHA'A,_’I”XT,I“I-E- x n.::n... t will be closed ut Ot» , Tuvuu afer the FIRST.OF JULY. ; The Department orCro&i Lands far the Proâ€"‘ ; j{ vinces of Quebec and 0 0 will be opened «st Quebes and Toronto as soon thereafter a« possible, .‘ ; af which due notice will be given bu.4 Oftawa, June 26,(1867. On the â€"Rideau Canali, from Qa‘;r‘" Motel to ‘the Sapper‘s Bridge, at five p‘ ,'p.-.l Putrance fee, 50 cents., « it *‘ o# y Boat Race, four oars, Ist prize, $12; 2nd. frize, $6.00. ‘Bark Cance, 3 fathomz, a L.ub{'."m m. $12; Bark Cgl_?. 21 and under, 2 paddies, Athletic Games, Boat and Canoe Reses will be Onder the direction of the Undersigned. Fire Works and Bonfres in the evening. By order ’hh Celebration Committee. _ tw noon, ringing of bells, &c, _._ ~ .A Game of'?‘ Crosse between the Union aL Huron La Clubs, will take viace at Sparks PM back of the wkh Church, at 7 u""u‘-‘r..l.m HE Day wil}" be nshered in by (h T ragieg o CG Ts Firing of Cannon and Bonfires. /i6 > i *A The assersbling of the Citizens at the Cit Mail Square, at ll‘.S'em, a.m., when the ,tf'uou.‘ Proclamation wil} be read b’v’)ss Worship the Maydt. :. _i _ + Dominion of Cangda. MONDAY, JULY i 14â€" "ITGOT.! Ottawa, June 28, 1867, And ‘tjh“‘c are requestéd to assist him a uy chrs on it llll Ixe‘lh-q the Governor=Geperai will arrive by the steamer. x .. #0 . 7 #qQUEEN vicfonia,» Digay,, _ [ 4 °C5 LORder,.........Jobu fow-uu Pium.,......llr Mortimer Alouo..'u..lllny Townsend gi:g.Amibaan‘d Hudson » hanmanmiensermme »1+â€"....ConStance dirosvenor > Supported by the whole Company, and terming â€" ting with a Terric Combat."""""" T %f PA This is by far the greatest altraction ever ered at Her Majesty‘s Theatre in one night. Ottawa, June]28, 1867. 47 Ra HE semiecannual Kxaminati above Institution will take place Rolla, the Pery: Pirarro........... King Atalibs,. INAUGURATION Nick of the Whods....... .-7.,......‘..1..:;.. Townsenrg Mhmlsfiuflmr....l arry Towlesen Ralphâ€" lekgdn..,,.. fl‘r \\‘:h: The Indian 'biq(.....'..........,.L.,...AI’M Hudson Edith Forrester....,.... mwerese. .. COUStRNCE Grosyen., The lndillfflirl...,k.....,..,......]’Imn@ Townsoud ~_â€"â€" Bupj y the whole Com many c ... . Aepnitet ho the while e é Atver which a comic song by Mr. Allred}lna . 4 w« To conclude with Sheridan‘s Great Play in (four acts) of 4 A P O!! 2 32 S indR ies OR THE war un a y reception. ; n R June $8, 1867; â€"=" ANTED â€"immediately, by a Fip#b Class Publizhing Compauy, an epefgeU e l d ]A‘x.\‘(‘(’ and .v:lllrlg('!'.‘. & John Morew: J20" Iinmense attraction for the Great 41.4, *â€"â€"_n € On Monday Eve‘g., Ju} y 4 Will be presented the highly poprlar seurs; Drama (in thrée m';:flom.uea THIS EVENING Her Majesty‘s Theay c Â¥Yman. waiy, ""._.SNÂ¥AR A clergyman, while résiding in . 4s a Iliuionry. discovered "a , ; remedy for the Cure of netvons wes | cay, diseases of the urinary ang | and the whole train‘>f dfsorders | baneful -ndhv t‘“muu fabits. * Greq | been cured y i-loblonmd_v. l'dui;olo benofit mhe Aifflicted anc will send e recipe for prepar; medicine, in a sealed .'.i‘-s.,,.'fi noeds if, yree of charge, { Please cncloa_c_noprdum.m.lm To be had of gist« of this â€"city eCarthy, Jas, Mortimet, â€" Als, Tlll. preparation for the Haip haw from numerous gentlemen and ladie city nryllmfingtb«-ml»nd-tiv.n w The that DANDRUFF anq SCU BB have been \ with but few applications ; that i in «y bair that softhess aud‘.'ll-.'llmm'q. Bd bo the s coolnese and flea ie it Pn experienced in {}, any uth.rd.r.uing. l! prevents the hair from gives it: ndlncuhql rlulorl, “ldd removes al| . tions to ts wth. . t shou Luuu.-u-y mfllfle_-g:'! Loffet both ns« 4 _""fCUD mds WOAWNPHSGHD». vptor NEW n t s ooo n o o Bfi t Mitchell‘s Dandrufft Embrdeation â€" mcnrmnovxpmanusma Grand Military Review at twely GGC EOO L. BOAT AND CANOR RAonRs Ottawa, Jan NIck OF TAE wogns t TnHE iNvastorn or »rri Terminating with the death of Rolia . METCALPE STREET. ernyian Leader, A CarO TO '“‘.."‘ Â¥maw wian 10. 1 of the fdlnil‘ C ‘mi;ls an city : “ml?.fln.&limn:r. 1 Jas. . Brown, ‘ohn T# ang Also, of the Proprictor _ , W. H, MHTGitcLA, , Mair Dreéser, W 21;,. . * Address, ‘ to Wt YONSTON, 55 & 57 Yongeâ€"8., Toronto, C.MW A MORSEBACK, WIPH Puar ROBERT LYON, Mayor A. CAMPBELA, J08EPH 71. I.\%.\! A Station D; Bible 11..,,, » x'. York * T 247. WIIVQIIII)I.‘ t > residing in Nouth Ayre covered a sofe 200 in nervons weakness, #atly rinary and setainal org Of _ dBsorders brought op Abits. " Great numbers i, ble remedy , Prompteg ; afflicted ang Arifortan at, OF mows. s _4 * o2 uns & i ":’flh‘hd usily t.,, velope, to .n,".x Who p.NW$edt--y.ur-.|; QSEPH T. 3 Nig a g~< ion D; Bible Hous#,, > New Yorkiiitg > o y 2x / Py & 47 deod 4d w.P. LETT on of fhe *» Jul’ Isa‘ 4712 City Cleck 47241 ENOA AXs in gi¢ing m wllhy §3 Theytest, ind 1) Holiday emT k ut fa lady aj ANSU «h 1nC, i0 d House of vhall be mu c:lm‘um(. OB asked by th shoiuld be e 5 TOCHG ds to the a tating the h‘lfiffl evely C Hagh 1+ is Aifihe requisition work inft the Vix ‘w;‘fl puseting conmnect fby the St. ‘ Lnn Niatk which ny {Aishect withs the ;1 have abs valive in pri tiMu support by which wl speccly and i ters, and my the (ttawa incastre Q‘l ral. resource; be SqNowed enden to «f lhrril urgeht npoe I have l4 ©x perience nntce that tending in interesis of County;in | fers his gnee to angdw W My long bustnoss w 1 am free 4 «l l'lt"- this wection x estimated . ,, mental abi 1 will yicld nition . 15 if clex i n'ic-ulionu m l:b'y.l and «c tiumi' - and wherel Nationality The prosen tory «l our o« tution with w in order that now About 4o oted Ahrough political . wilt be poqui that measure. system. of +« ul"l‘“ so that: it its projectors * "This affer 0 hot _ loyal .4 thw‘ma As An »ad Gacphagn , uy sal, ind 4 «0 5'-"““0“ to t frages at the a hbal} che i NP i 1 have muc kiz invitatio didate for tb tan Onnty in ".“u" aâ€" * ; GENXTIP.MEF A. Prait, Sr. Lobert Cares, .lammm Heny‘y . x Andrew Potte EAward fiml.q JoAn A, Easp \\'."l‘pu N'\kq ‘ \ * Aud seven Robert Craig, r"fi-‘*Ul- !'\imltn JAwand Riley, Jalhn Shill Donald K 4 xsmes Wili, James %mp& WOs youn to dwe Whis. the V dward Rilgy dith Shillipet Donald Kemed 1i THU Ms, "u'_!-"sm tCanada, beg ow )«’u;..'i(_ Lo â€"Jelhn ies Nors , we M shoure wour No yeul porld 1A WA t the nat «* KE D uglas l“id_(j n fit

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