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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Oct 1868, p. 1

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36;“. I - DOA. CK ”17., hf.‘ CO. we. 7’8 3’1: _ râ€"Vâ€"wvw mu." vulcn all “and we “in " an oql.bratod Command 1.” Inc-um mm, by the "bunker, bu u- ated tho with at " uprinciphd In in tomt tttt In My bun eta-vim of borrowing ml bums) by a union: inn-don a 'tr., In In” din point-Cu. Ct “on than bd ttBrutal to uk 3. Raw- - 'dttprdt,A.%i7ii is ootd " “numb“ Fiifiil" I“ Ono-ni- tmeat “a! My. 7831 - -- "__-.---- W Catarina-Io um. - cmuox to In: PUBLIC. w Shh! mt {UN-318831. h “viz“, {my bad "in: a the “in”. up» notify " Mand- And 'ttttii Mu, that " in Road a. :59" “but.“ ttmtuhedraodwititre ttYiiiit dun has; Tho bar a '0“ week-d h chm M at liquors. The um. Mit bhnislod with the but the aunt ulcrds. “and sad tuning Bttaetted to the promises. 930m. IRVINK. 1',tl1t"c,'t=it%txg:tttegp,t 1thRtresaraiiGGT [mm MOTEL. " tttth' Y.: , to "it“. it " mm to laud-u 'iiEiiiiriGuTiirrJa"a'htd'fdarg r. " QUEER " RETIRE-$137. M. KAVAXAGII, P-ueor, _ ot Meta”. nd '"uirrgto'rrtmeo, os- RC, uuin can”. to tho Gonna-II Bail - “QUSIX’M' so. all the M I “in. Jll'l't"lrhtu"g,t an!!!“ '" " It!“ t"tttet Th. BA. Mill Indium-Mr anus-augu~u.mmq trlhiiGriiaTi'"di till he (and "that“. no eEthrr-udiaGiitiiiuTarii to he nu- I Count Jim: ad King-nu, 3 was». Cum am. and. Public Dim. ST. 3 ca ""'il'httim,, 3 _ U8 _ . ttttttee I (w. o! --mgum.mmem;g "rea, - oomph-1M3 " uggoteid I 'IP" “aroma-A3. AUlme’S BLOCK, - ' an...” or... "'""---, P. 0313““. "or-. a... did. And him“ Wales-1M mm. . g b was. with tho gt.aggteg. Jan. Mndfadiac. "t'fiTdtUt'."e,aetittttgtttft1tgtt “not: mineranlkn. on“ dwad'sylnhud: ‘___- -_-- , Itatre.trti+ no... than in was the a_ittu-tiasu. _ APS-tseth. “no "City M338, a. Handle” M-treal. exam “Vim, .t.the3uraaaodthmtoaese. unpuxM~CInnorSlJmotamm4 “bums-may. I 'hhrm'st"aouetbeeotsipin. Imolmi “Hutu 'r"f'."f.".rf"rereo-i “mammuyd, Romain-15m) “yuan-d mus-gm“ not”: no? “that applied with mundauuiu ot) up; P"tetuorarriuawittttui, *oqunon. Raid“ alt “II. MEN! -tuttiat-r.oturis-.aets. 3. o. C. W000. Physical. Sum and D lactation. IAtawa. Day odieo 'n',','.',',.." a Run-011's. smut-d. Cm.” own; 2gr,,td a In "aim. Suit-Knot. Centre h Ca.iemstci. without the "a of the - a In. bet eort'a'm. woody. and also“ 'ee m. W gim to {nation ne- ‘1 land. it ”Mind. I I1“, BrAer in; 1.1808. u. Conquuxng. 1JFto-atumma', hind- - Pu-set. _ n.- a. A. DICKB'I'T. Surge "' D.rttiat. H Dam awash-"n! Mum. Writ a Soc‘: Am aimed] opposite the Russell [luau So. u. Spun-urns. Luau. F 33531138, WHOLAI IPJIKCQ Bin-ism “d Anon 1tl'ff,'ehW. “kWh-(luau, Convoy- -. ae. 9.ot--uatg's Mdiup, FYI", nEtele Peet Moo. (not; "" All) To DAR'I'XtLL. Burma. SW“, Anon", amt Rotary hblic. Clerk gym at Come, Attorney. for the l'nizod ”ho! have“ and Run". otBeo-s the M Inna. Fungus}. " in - “or". a“. Ottawa "LIB. uuiuiniGRiru, of... -""U- _ --_' d fldr.AarTd'. 3“"...53: M 2. J. ou-trv. L... Chm: -- a. ICCKLRI‘. 1.1.3.. Barriotee “I P. Mora-Luv. Sv'iciwr-irb‘hmoq. " m Public. 0t1ieo--overMr. Lille CI!- ‘5qu Shoe Stan. Mom-9L. mun. 334r .-.--- __-__.- -~-~-_. - -4- m a BIZ-nib!" Barman. Aunt-op, Lrdt."ct,e0l,t,tt,', he. 1Me--bt the -- .. mtn‘otli. Attomornt-tatw, smi- . -io-Chagteery. Cvttverouteers Notary iutr-d. Paterrt Rl‘at Solicitor, LrMeo--Pbet *m, 5131mm, Dunn. “at! ICIWICK Â¥0tl§, , 035.-5 k "tree. in 'I'J‘Wi' IPAltll. Provincial Land Surveyor. 'h. P'" ' H'P0* 'sh",' t R. Dunn-m. to" smiling! to: ._.__ - 5;, - 'r--------.-- _-_-_- --- {Um Warn-dc.) “who. a. yr. J. lung}, Cons» of gun)“ Ttre £139! Re gs. Bun-L; 'd-tey 9..., aiii-". 3My a"c-aTaGene. At lomoy- nt-Lai, LGito/. Bl Mry. \‘omeyancor. a: ' Sun:- ~ ' l'tiun Baiidurgs, ottawa. 55y 4-." . ' "Nl"tflr db "it coca. Anoma- 1ildiiii setieitortrurcga-rr. Connyncon i'i"ihett Ptab'.ie, Ccetree ot Sussex and York. “~Ct. 369y p. c. A. Inna-13'. Damn one..- uts-strut. our uni-nu. Cnmpboil a Cots. ’ Matt ' I- fW1?r61lirt Invention. Muck sJPi.-iruou.e. 09m aft- A: Wont-MM oriG. t-escciiiii. J-iTGiFdihsiiiCi)ui"'i"-, VOL. IL. NO. tW73. gjotds and! 53100153 ruin-w. satay rune forthe Pro- i.m d which». mm. In! the Post '0‘!“ now: To 1031mm". 9" . ' own: ouvnn ' A T. T'rf'Y ty ”mm" " "qMtel " Whom»: nuance-um or outs. nan-rut. Doubt. oaooU.. that“ Cum! Ottawa. "ttf Mammoth-emu mm. The. in . "£814?” LIV!!! "te1t1eA'ttt1u, - " mov: = 14:51.03. Bani-3m, ”a. he, "dice-Motor." Bathing. WWI-'3- a noun. ,QLLINGTON-SIIIBT 13:5“? ' Farming. LSnypon itlttial Earns. 9:33 “In”! . 3014'... OTTAWA. Mal Carts. J. (:0me D, 1mm 366d Jon J. (3an tuottutt Tunes. “on! ', nu or u: gunmen 00mm on get too-I, i'iti or without bond, in tho Vidal? at - , gil‘lx. with": In lint.- unit g, tho "lit-OI! ' u dingo, by yin; a the a of this r. 1; Ottawi, ?,'Ut'r1't was. IW" {all W1! Motion, Matt Lamp. of ed " thunk and Whats...» _ (" OTTAWA AGENCY i Pu'-"'""""' Building. " 'twart, j M. P. mm R GEO. HAYES, COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Tam, Between Sparks & Queen Streets. _ Iluyal0aaadiastthutt "OWNER, OLIVER . AIIAILI. Whole"). Manta-mun at Manda. Chairs, Ae., Chadian- I-lud. Ottawa, C. W. ' WILLIAI HOWA‘I'I. JOHN OLWII. 7 I“! IILLIAI AXNAILI. ff" or qix pukin- bond.“ on But. M'Eaz may d1PaPgtttdi2tttg/tiit door no. Sign: and Do Genoa! “at. Sol, mat for Road'- 115va nde( t.r Iii-key; tho.Dswo-’ ha. elm. Me. And Porter. Pork. Flour, Ae., for “to. 0m": No.5.8puh Street. In: the Maul) Bout. an" city, C. W . T o'Te."ll,', . “'ALlallg Etch-lg. Bro. km. lire. Life nd Accident“ 1mm Communion uld Coiled“: Agata. 0-... No. " .Suut-nnu, own. I. _ demon. 373, w. I. want. " BILLISGI, ar.. Arettiteett,Eigin “not . opposite the Poet oeee. Manon-J! ASH-1. In, Architect. Phila- Mm The. Fun". Esq. Anhitoct. Albany; Dr A émz,» P., on"; no. lioytolda, m. Managing mm 0. I St L. ER. "bit 1].. Spa” Strut, Com Town, Ottawa, or path- Rapt- Stuionnn Stow. no uh of Roat Em n Austin or Privuo trate ‘pmydy Mod to. 001mm "mind fete “in “In. Plain flashing to punk”- Baal at. will twain all intonation PM! " CHARGE by ttatiing " the one.. ' ly 1'jgtg uocubd with loamy. Con-Mon nd Oasis City. (Pout-pm“. or loll an. etc. of N. Sy-rh. Solicitor, .10., Ottawa, will who pro-pt caution. as y ROCK BIL I I. TACKAIIIRI, Auctio- Rooms’ . No. " Rhianna". below - Eu. none!) Store. Tho ale of Real but. " Auction or prirato uh pmmpdy ntt-dod to. Coo-ign- mcnu rewind and immodiah attention will be paid. in!» mended in Any of the city 'Eff"" orrtctt-.Et it.“ in tho Put 30.00, Ottawa. ' oppo- "t-0trt , JD COD!) a cm. Pawn; Anna. Solicitors, 0 to. Dru-dogs, tipeitieuiona, Models, tad att other business m connection with the procuring cannon Patent of Invention, unondgd to me the “on": notice. _ . GARD- _ " Tho ”hearth." " to Inn-m to thoir pm: tut they have m- monout the manhunt. ot Brand Waters or "or, ducnption. Did on thr most extensive 'enU. Pnnienln “button will bipaid to the prepare tion or n no"... (any: Me." a hour I1rat _ Introduced into this country by our 'ENS,'.',',.' who nloto ”new” the origin“ tr.lpt. lid who has also taken out . Tumult): for mum. Tho proprietors boll". their Aratrd than will no nuperiur to my och-u a pnunt propuod in Mound. for the following "new, vi: :- - m. The onploylnont of the not! lupmud III- chin-r, the Ulitod Sutu- can product. 2ttd. Tho npplioation ot ntrictly teutttiiltt prind- 1 plea to the down. ' 3rd. has on. given to the chonionl purity of 1 the mid» and in tn. ditonnt pronouns. I Ch. The ion of éhoninl knowledge. without “not it u limp" Inpoaiblo to produce Baud Wain in pctfoction. The following lh' not: and Bonn.” m the vrincipsl one: prepared at tho Mime“. HALL Fu‘mn: Bolfait (linger Ale. 1mnonad..Nrsa- patina. Winter Beverage, Sumner Bonn“. but. Water. 5.1m: Water, Potuh Wntar, Kin- wagon Watar. Vichy Water. KESNB’I‘R. CAMPBELL & CO., Amharic: to ll tLS. tho Prince of "do. I W. M. lASSEY. CHAL OIL DEPOT, SODA WATER & GINGER ALE FACTORY, " Gnu St. Juno-mun. [ultra-l. D. R. LIAVEXB. l-ttit B I. " Snoop-tun. on . 1. t , an. 'PRI','." ll- .eGIlIVY, Cr-ttrr nad and". g ores: yyeth “do Yuk Strut. "oeytd 037. C‘IIIIQTII. Commission “ch38 all ma name“. HALL; {aways Age t108 Roowiriiair. GROSS LAMP WICK 3. Agent tbe Ottawa. OM, CANS. CHEAP. 0023! TABLE LAMPS. DOZEN BAND LAMPS, Sign "f m ited as: Barrel; DOM" NEW SUN'BUR In 00233 LAMP CHIINIYS, tillisttlliutttas. .lgenries. S'""";',,',",",',, FOR ALL SHIRTS. optiout u.tmtoeata. Bloom)- quuo uni Bunnie App.- nllu, Photogn hie Chemical» w. uh“. _ Market Drug Store. Yorbplnot. " gruggists. Unwr- vu Post OHICI. " Sana-um. Mn "I, I lurch forbid til rm. mum, 'eetn tor in; ',ii?ile',i'ir,' In” If,': he 2at 'ff, IIPNP . "e um .0 Itt,t: yur = In April. I”. H. M on the In: any of Bow-ht. a. WILLIAM "'hWg I not». nanny. Bum. cam: IS, ms. 312-: 1.100088. ao ao 333‘ MONTREAL WAREHOUSE Ottawa, Aug: 10.18“. Bmcmies, liqums, vaisions, Km, lscorcn LING "In, . _. LOCHHNB KIBRINGS, not "toh, n . $1108. PATTERSON‘S. In i, I “a! 1 lb. [autumn family uh, Ottawa, October 6, 1968. 1,000 1,000 fr,oooviro,'."- a man. lite. " IIGAGIIIIT. John Dohpyort 8on-ott And tolinblo. The than 'tTeri" Liquor: will to told " the very low-u faith prion. ad no wall worthy cl “nation from parties "quiring the uh for mu- F'"" H‘ADDIII t At _ Also, from Cognac, a Ship Greek, DARK All) IALI BRANDY, “to. to soul: you. old, a very 'ttporior "tick for medicinu purpouc, nuanced pure. 1ttittt And/hm Terrea de la Frontera, Lakewiu, raps, tl " "ops, _ first prim. on“ "perhtte, in t I sad} . pso- mu, " T _ T1108. PATIBRSON'S. llllllllf EEIITATIIINS Ex Ship "St. Maria, de Edema; Very, "I, pau, "iterior article, for able nu. P miata' want. . C a. vintage of 1838, “mum for (nail, ulnar wnuc. YI‘I‘ERS! ain't-mu bunks: Baltimore Oysters " __Ti108. 1'AT0RS0N'g. BOX I. Pill! MOPS, "P. rum: PICKLIIG war.- O POItrIi'O WINE. Ar have» Runs. bu boon undo from Rotterdam, a Ship Lobarrano, maiden“. rodnotion 81min bun. - Maud to our in "In BUMEX - was”, AT REDUCED RATES.' Btu. Iona-om: on) an. my. mama. AT THE gnu. homom- runny 9300!, main. AT REDUCED RATED. AMG, mos. IuriERsows. For uh a 1808. PATTERSON'S Bo. 20, mam-m use. 818 J. MARTIN 1 CO. TEAS, SUGARSplo‘ r, u Ship Maria "" listing "or, (unlit, in the '1] of (impel-u Inching, And employing none but tirst-eituo work-on. I an pupa-0d to turnout on descrip- tion of Binding m " good I "e, Wal,', unhlp u may at» mblhhmogg in unit. on." Feb. 6. County Council 0.0.. Ottawa, 9th Oct , 1888. Tender: to be eddueud to the undersigned, end endoned op the envelope " Tender for Wood. BDW. Bum“, in“ "A ,, .. A__ 9.0.0. _ BOOK BINDER & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. . I " Mestotrms-strtsot, om". to be dolinnd within, two wash after the BB- oopunco of as. under. Tendon to um the price proud of 128 cubic foot, us also the mm” of "oped tad "main: persons who no willing to We mums uer s pom", ot $l,000 for the duo porformnoo of the 0011::th to b. delivered and piled on the premises during an chain; winter. co UNTY or CA RI A TON, aio, corms OF GOOD, MERCHANTABLE HARDWOOD, Tender will be mind at this once. T I an". mror,' ON FRIDAY, the 16th INSTANT, Menuhin-I to. mpg]: and deliver in the yard of. Treat GAOL AND 'Cotmr News, or Till W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music nnd 'rtrneher of “no. Vein and Rummy. Also, Mm. cum Tomato! Buying and Painting. Music 3m and mum». 0' maximum», corner of 81 tut-M Cum To". " ite. let" mm " widens or st Orme a 3rd." alga!» h 803': limo P". Mr. GUSTAVE SUITE. (Or‘niat ofthe Cube. (In!) 3 Graham of the [upon-l Ctyttrarrtitory of Pub. Moon: on Plum r 1 Singing. Bid-nu- mt, com: otk Ins-urea _ (Man, In. " 18.8. "v IRS. ROBERT STEWART, "on London, Eng- lnnd. proposal, ttr. V.) to open I SCHOOL for You]: Ladies on TUESDAY. FIRSI' SEPT. She " ttt ghly oompobnt to innluct in English, Pron- . Drums; and Music. She is a (nebula, iiiiil?: Raving been trained in the but school: and oftutt" in England, Ind bu high mtixoninlp. Town: Inmate. Prospectus» on Ipplicution. Ottarta, AIM 27, 1868. , 830tt P"1"'r'"""'e 'ru'non. ‘- their elm" will begin on the 15th OCTOBER Pitt psniculnn Bad term apply to tho LADY SUPERIOKESS. 863d Corner of O’Connor Ind Maris-Its. UTT "awfully inform the public that they will open I bunch oftheit ' _ V Solo Wholuslo Agent; in the oociiiii;i""ii; the eu trf J. Semi“? Watetuu. BER MAgtts'1' f o'lii'(,y.."m"uh's ROYAL Print, Medalist of the Great Internhuonl Exhibi- tion of London, 1862, tutd of the Uit- nnsl Exhibition of Paru,18tr. VI an!“ APPOIXT Sta. JOHN LESLIE, ‘ Sparks-street, C Agent for on." and Vicinity, We the uh of then celebrated Tjrekeepem. _ n. a A. SAUNDERS! . ( mm MAJESTY idk diiiiiir,rihrirTi"iiium COURT oe SPAIN, THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COM- MISSIONERS OF TUE ADMIRALTY, V E. K. MACGILLIVRAY & co., Direct Impomn of wuAG, Clocks. Jewellery, Bhutto-put“ W no And Fancy Gooda, trtatttrta4r. mnhordor an kind: of Gold. Silver and INir Jewellery. , Wmhos,0)oen and Jewellery Repaired- dud W'vnntod. Cohannaumx DE Norm: oaue,' ' ' neon Moira EA L, Dine: Import»- of Watches, Clocks. January, Imretro-prattrd Wnro and Fancy =0 ‘odlr munufw. tun to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and Hair chgllcry. Jon-mm; of ROCK MAPLE. BEACH AND BIRCH, Wach'u,Clocks and Jewellery Repaired 'and “Hunted. q Dirac Importers of Watches. Clookl, Jewellery, Risotto-plum! Ware and Fancy Hoods, manufac- ture to ordor nil kinds of Gold, Silver and Hair Jozollory. -, _ Wmh'os.Clocka and Jewellery Repaired and WINInlod. _ _ Educational Establishment i t Ottawa. 'orlcpyq " Direct Importers of Watches. Clovis, Jewellery. Ituotro-ptiud Wars Bud Fancy Goods:l mama!“ ammonia at kinda ot Gold, Silver sud Babe Juggling. A '/, DFii%k Clocks and Jeweller} Repli'rod and Wunnud. _ - ' ADIIS’ "retry, uonnxnn, ‘UIICLL ACADEMY. Ottawa Mn go. 1BR ilSTERS HEFFIELD HOUSE. ‘lerran‘nousE. _ ', E. K. BIApGlLLIVlMY k C0 Mnnufaoturor by Ivan) Hrpoirthnent to LMAJESTY THE Q EENJNYAL FAMI liEFFlILD HOUSE. 50 Comm or SAID Woon HEEFIELD HOUSE "with“, Java SE‘VILL, Ll VERPOOL. . K. MAcGILLlVllAY &'01).. AWA, F IDAY. , _ i", ' . a. ' f_)/-_?_a/))'rff_-_)_'Tf3ri. R 16, MM \VATCI‘IES. g, 's can" ar yr. d of la . MACGILLIVRAY & CI)., IMtteattotutt. A. 11031191th wnbnmsr.. any“ OP TH! AND Hamil)”: tet. 808.4 I td Nontrnl. ', a'd. 748y m “an It mull, bs. In digestive activity, su- periouo Poplin. i'fh'tr'"i't1t Powder, bottles, 2:, " 6d, th 6d and Pt-tine Who, mu... 3-. " 5nd los. SAVORY k MOORE, _ 143, New Bond-street, London. F..B.rrlurersata Wino u tho but Vehicle tor “in. Cod Lin: Oil. Aoistre---. P. 011110an & Co., Mantra). MONK! tron. I. “an Ilya? "tseta we DIGEST] :lidAéSSIlfiLkIQN ot_COD LIVER. OIL. . "V Dublin Jamaal Medical Scion”. " The smoke eBturM no nuns“. W hen the right kind, I have never known n induce in yhich tertet WM not chained." _ General Alexander“ lion. " Smart. " Tina, In 6d. " 5nd IN. . Or forum! Into Cizm and Cigurouos, Boxes, a, " Ba and Mg. C , 9mm.- for Inhulntion. Boxo, 2: M,5s und tor. BAVORY h MOORE. "3, Nu! Bond-nun. London. Agata- MESSRS. P. CUNDILL & CO., Mon- -uaeiq."--vr'. W. Parker: ’7 -- --eV r“ -. "" "Distant 'rftieBtsy in cues of Auburn and Chronic Bronchitis." ' For the relief ma cure of Epilepsy, St. Viine’ Deuce, Pmsrrerut Mysteries, to" to. This repar- Ition in from the recipe of I celebrated 1lr'r'gl,t Phyeieien, end the very greet new" which has attended in use in on? cue. end where the high- eu medial-hi! mu 0 no avail, he; induced the .11erth to give " every possible publicity: The genuine he the Inbecribcra name end address on etch bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chemist. 306, Notre Dame-street, Montreel. . ' Ila-w. Florida Wu", equtl to nnythlngim- Dotted. Price 37; ttetttttt ltr bnttlo. 183, Prim Msdal, 1862. Agent, Ottawa. Br " Flu: an Ttarc-Bend one loan-sum? to LADWAY t co., 439 St. Pull-moot, Iliorttrety . Informuion worth thouunda will be . n you. Price of RESOLVINT 1ls11ls1%thW'ld, " per bottle, or no per dova. tmah Pt""""' EPILEPTIC CURE, by self-shun, who to" line. hurried on; have childron. TM. ought to be good ovidehco of in powerful tg2hy.1 fruitful 'stile-sy. As gro- rsnd now. under r. Rodwoy's now proooas,t on u P? diuuo that on be ruched through the Mood, Irina and sweat, burtUt it willcuro. Mun, diuuumm Iproper to mention in In ndvortise~ moot, on up lined, nnd means of our. pointed out, in Dr. ludwny’l now Medial Publication, FALSE AN D TRUE, now ready. Address, IW. RADWAY & co., 439 St. Poul-strut. Montreal. Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPARILLIAN, 81 r bottle, or 6 bottles for 55. itll by W. M. MASSEY. _, _ trAB88PAtttLLiAN RESQLVENT stops til :9“:le agency”: that than.“ to destroy life. out. and ttgi union'- of -,t'deiihiijittCij: by "If-shun. w o in" lino. married In have Ono canon of Dr, Radwny'u Extract of the Pnoin Br": Roots is worth more than all the Buehn Leno: that ten f',',','.'?,",'".,': ot 11ottentota “other Synge: out (a or, Try it, and be cured. wcuomng ancnugu um: thrown: to new? life The 1telreh whoa propsrgd under up ol . pro m: for Im'nsdui's tstiiitriiiiirrsiarra", or Renovating Iurotrint; Prim, 81 ptr bottle, or 6 bottle! to: 85. Parent Brave, “molded with Bonapa- rlllun And other remedied egentl. in Mad-" Renovating Retolvent, ism compennung remedy. n '1"eriremrrr kind of disuse ot the 1tidste,BUddrrr, Skin and Uterine Organs. A low doses will nuke the trtostextrtsordittarreUngs -tor the better. But in no“ can when thus employs, ita up Mter t (on doeag is suspended and opiates nden- Utered, to modify it: action, ol to compensato the kidney from the grant strain they gutfisr from tin direct 1rtfhtetstNs of Buehu. Now Buchu ittdigeritai- nutoly und in cm: of diubetos, gravel, brick dust deposit, “ohmic, or lithie Mid; 3nd in gun!" donut-aim at the kidnap, ennui: of o Mulder, drop”, on, in like "king “its "o chock dilrthoen. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL~ VENT is the Ponstttrtptive'tt hope. It loosens the phlegm, "pairs the weste of the bod y mth new and heelthy materi u, made from pure, rich blood, uni "Ir, deny. bet it be tried. _ uchuls notntit or safe remedy to take as e genbnl medicine; it is subject to the seme objec- tions, " Blue Pills, Quinine. Corrosive sublime“, Hereby]. eto.. end other direct or exclusive Ero- pertles. Persona that bare tehen either of t ese toned)“ egeete for. length of time,ere “were of the serious trouble involved-tho liver. spleen. end other lends "ttar. Fo with Buelta--1ta' exclusive diesetfe won on the sum I will, if used con- tinuously. eternal the 'eral, fuuetl ~ns of other argue. Bee u, as is well known, is e direct diuretic. and is 4tNeity emp‘o} cl by Inedidel mttttl to secure en inereeeevl Ht'".'! of the kidneys. FOR. I ND! 0 Ill I T to Non-PANCREA- _ 17..t'i1otrqgetert, efftseta we DIGESTION SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is a quicker cure for an removal " upon.‘ blemish", cores. curious o6thtt akin. bluk Upon. or worm in the tua ' than any of the ordinny Snub-rill“ in an. Thule demotion. are mom unhe- to tho GT/ti Mandala: 1nd twining odi'cacy of R. RADWAY'S S REAP RILLIAN RESOL- VENT. A few dome, will restore the vigor of life to the wank, debilitated and ittiirm. Cy better remedy um! a safer curative f r Kid- ney, Bladder und Uterine difrieulties than Buchu, Turpomlno, Cabal», Juniper, Gin. or an other duiet dun-die known. _ ..', .. , c, flee SALEw-TIIE WEST- r.ut "- " orly one-third of Lot No.27.in 4? . 'li"e" Pirrt Cone-"ion Ottuu, Front No- C: pean,and Lou Noe. M Ind 28. in the “mo Convention, at present in tho occupation of Wm. t Aylon, Fer" Poe further particular: Apply to Joan Ind Wu. Tnoxsux, Negean,_and manna Puts". Barruunotia,ru. " -urlif Ottnwyhn. = 1868 T""' D\VELLIKGS TO LET, MRS. SMITH, Corner or Iehnk and Albert-sts, can rent TWO F.yRNrsmeDoEottootits and I SITTING ROOM. 868tf These r l 11: contain three of i'helnn‘s patent four pocket ables, alumni-d aizo and height, all in excellent ordain The cushions are new. and clue not be Iurpaased for elnaticity. The whole busi- ness; with unexpired loan of house, and unexpired term of “can, will be sold chap for cub. A profitable bu business could be carried on in col:- noction with we Billiard Rooms. For plrticulan hppl' on the pronto” to I ' Mga A. M. MURRAY. Applications to View the premises may be made " the odiett at the undoni‘ned. - with the lend attached, being ‘Lot 43, Foath Duly-3L, Ind Lot 43, North Stuart-st. The build- lngs thereon are new endeell finished. Parties proposing to purchase will pleuo to hate intheir propoenla the terms of payment offered. Cub preferred. Title heebold, and free of all incum- brnnoea. Will be xeooivod try the undersigned up to Ibo 25th instant, for this purchuo of the late residence of _ . MR. AUGUSTUS LAYER, (.x DALYIST” Te 'Lwr.--h BRICK DWELLING of nix rooms and kitchen, In New Edinburgh. Also a dwolling of seven rooms 5nd kitchen, " News!“ Squire." Apply to R. BLACKBURN. New Edinburgh, Oct. 15,1868. 87el, Enquire at the Store. I nishet}. for six, yiGtieC'iii"pir" triiiii'U'ii; 1tit1tett. 5, 1868. _ 863tt Ottawa. Oct. 12, 1808. These r "m ARSAPARHJJAN RESOLVE 'm' 0_BE '..""Y-A Soturtlrtayts House. fur- 00318 To LET. L..'.|Ann nouns, nevus/“.3 For Sale or to Let. D AT UR l TATULA gAlpngody ot grout power And Aforda Immediate A'elie.f. Jledical. on X‘s-nun, Ind bhronio Bronchitis Being the nrper part. of E. MAR INEAU’S Clothing Store. Como; of Sunset 9nd Clarence- “roots. , Beeserbr Hill BUG. MARTINEAU. " . Silyer Med sl, 1867 iWWI'0aLyis'..ti'r. DJU'CONNOK tih)td Tun T 3nd 600,000 III“ SHINGLEB. Whole-310 and Communion Agents. Goods forwarded with dupm between mun, Kingston and Intermediate Pom, by the Shunt Mary Ann, nad that hula. - Silver Taken at Par. - Wu. M. EJSTUN t 00.. Founder: and Communion Inn-ohm. 814: . Canal Bub: 2,000 Conns or Goon IrGwooo, The subscriber: beg to inform their custom." nnd tho public ”you", that they have remand muons spacious maxim In." occupiod by M. K. Dickinson, CutlvBuln. pm! whim will be and constantly on hugd the following goods t Refer-once: permitted to the following E'tt',',1t I A, u. Blldwln & Co., J. R. Booth, Esq., .K. Booth Esq), Rev. Mr. John-on. Hull , Rev Mr. Picket, Dunn; Mr. llnycoek. Architect. August M. 8,tl thn PLAIN. ORNAMENI'AL AND DECORATIVE . ' PAINTERS, . AND pafrza HANGERS, _ clincher. with“. (Shop next to R. R. Booth's 8tore,Chosdisre ' Home, Sign. Villts Ind your“ painting “mud on the mou " and“. (cum. Coiling- tnd val: ditbnpoud in polars to suit. Waco work otrtl kinds to order. Two QUISUOII Run y Ata-.--." by should men weer heard- t Becenee they no tf',,tt,rt, teetion to the that end limp, and odd mm: to their pereonel eppeennce. Why ehould we use " Bryen’e Pulmnle Wefen " Bee-nee when need tor coughs. colds, tickling in theJlnou. house- neu. Ae., they not like e chem. Albino" end lawyers use them, Thylieiml recommend then. end lingu- end pub ie epeehen any they ere the very best medicine in exiuenee for the cure of each complain“. Sold by ell medicine deden, ttt " cents per bog. .a T»..:;:‘:':::*:“:£::e-nmm w... Worms in Children 3 , and “I. r.tredr for I known " d 2ffhrl'ht,"rehueti,-d' itig I you. of death union; children . " on. greBt °'“" cannot be tog deep], im " from Worm: alone. it 1 parent; the 'totMturtt grossed upon the mind: (children. By " Lo, clonal, Witching their I h. .ym tomg and t Ing; and “demanding manual: of child" rue. emu of the din... l graves. s'sU."dfrtoNhot, " gared from air,' t." a few of the vet ,T,,r,'g',rr'9,t, {Ollo'in I du- which no "l'ludl"l',rT, 'rmpuet" In: 1 'petite, ornmsiiterd . , Won"; deranged r.riripetst picking " tgxtnmmu. chain bran]: ; “nus-loop. PMI/dl 1ol't “will: “munch “in! 'tooii, sud 2'lll,'14 n" Yt.ir.. with fro “on: of the "in" pain In th tl,', convnlmo " i “gun! sloop. hinting» tarantula? “d ttomyshpmptirt low irpiritsdriithtfut drum ' ooughr, indi?llim in5__nway of'byrhi, " tad ak grsdun 15m Sonnoov en's " there " something 'peeullerly attractive in e horse. Ilia intelligent eye end en. his lolty eerriege, his free end grecelul motion, his vest strength, " obedient temper, end " in- fettrtet use, ell endeu hie: to us. We love to loo at hie tins proportions, end teke in the lupi- ration of hie energy end power." but it is only when the hone in properly cued ror--trhon he u free from dieeeee or umoundneu of my kind that he will exhibit theee r'tt of aviation, end with. oat which he I: of be little nine. A gauge of " Derley'e Arabian Reeve Remedy en Con ition Medicine,” should be in poem-ion ot every men who owne e home, to be used in on. of emergency. Don't faitto get it. Remember the neme, and eee that the simulate of Hard & Co. ie on eech peck- ege.’ Northrop & hymen. Neoreatrtte,C'.W.," pro- grietore for the Canada. Sold hy ell medicine enlere. The, no [unable tad "lf-sd-ut-tt to th trhild--drivi out the worms 2,',rgt,t.1.', without pain Ind completely alums theatomnc -rehsrxrttr do": ”my with the necessity of “ministering Cute Oil or ttthor Implant-t tt.thaetitsa--" in tho use of other m “In. ("Each box contains the twain“. lip-Ann Nounort Lraraa, Nortmtrtu,0.W.,irho no ho_lolo trropr.utyr. -- -- IIT, - an no otti.r.Mit Solar 5131171.} tugttuts In an"... sud nodioino "ate our, whore. - 5787 Errors or I’oulkc-‘A Genuemtn who rut fend for your from Nan our Debility, l’remu- lure Decay lma all the qttreeta ot youthful in- disorotion will, for the lake ot Irufrorittir humanity. send {rm to cu who need it the recipe Ind direc- tion. for mtg]? (Ire simple remedy by which u run ow. our} winking to profit by the nd- voninrs' usurious. on do so by manning in perfect mi can. ' ' JOHN B. OGDEN. " Cedar Strut New York To ell who desire it, he will lend e 'IW, ot the prescription and (free of chsrge),wlth ediree- tionl for preparing Ind using there-me, which they will find I sun can for Grsumrrerotr,Amsmi, Bnoxcnme, Consul. COLDI, end ell Throat and Lung JUNotionr. ' The only object of the taver- lieer in undl.g the 1'eeription is to bettstitthe "ietod, end epretd information which he :on- naive: to be invaluable, and he hopes every luf- ferer will try hll remedy, " it will cost than: no. thing, Ind may prove (I biasing. . Parties wishing tttrrt,t'nptiPi, "2:, by return mail, will pleue ad rest, REV. EDWARD WILSON, Williamahurg. Kings Co., New York FLOUR, To Coo-ttve-tte, mums", hum; qeon restored to hum: in I for weeks by a very simple remedy, after having tsuifttred for lever-l years with a severe lung "eststiou, sad that dretad disouc Consumption, in union: to make known to hit reti.yeutr!sit" the menu of cure. Mothers t Mothers t Mother-e $-Artt you disturbed at night ind broken of your rest by e Mek child entering end crying with the exeraci- sling pain of cutting teeth t If no, go at once end get a bottle of Mm. WINSLow's momma SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little euEerer iaumsrtatetrurpend upon ihthere is no mint-kc about it. There in not e mother on earth who bu ever need it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels. and gives rest to tho mother, and relief and health to the child, opera- ting like magic. It in perfectly safe to use in all easel, and pleasant to that, lute, and in the pre~ acriplion of one of tlas oldest end beet female phy- sicians end nurses in the United Stunt. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere: Be lure to cell for " MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTllING SYRUP." Having the fat aimile of " Cutie & Perkins " on the outside wrepper. All other, are hue imitelionl. Couglu end E3eueu.--Suddon chengee of climete ere sources of Pulmonery Bronchial end Asthmatic atreetiona. Experience heving proved that simple remedies often not epeedily and cer- teinly when teken in the only e'tegee of the die- eue. recouree ehould et once he had to, " Brown', Bronehiel Tmchee.” or Loiengee. Few ere even of the lmportenee of checking e cough, or " oom- mon cold," in it: lint etege. That which " the beginning would yield to e ' mild remedy, it neg- lected loon etteche the lungs. " Bro-9's Bron chin) Troohee,"ur Cough Lozenges, ellnyjrrite- tion which indueee coughing, heving e DIRECT in. fiittbttett on the trifoeted parts. Aa there are imite- tions, he sure TO cams the genuine. Sold by all deeler.) in medieinee.,et " cente . box. EMOVAIn In the only inhlllblo IUir Prep-.ntion for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH. It is the cheapest preparation. ever 1o.grered to the public, as me bottle will last longer and accomplish more than three bottle, ofatty other preparation. . Our Renown is not a Dye; it will not stain tho skin " otherr. _ Itteill keep the hair from falling out. ft elearues the scalp, and makes the hair sqft, lustrous and silken. Orr trotting on the hair lent Inc by mail. ; n, P. BALL & co., lehus,‘ N. 11., Proprietors. A NDALL w, MONTGOIEBY, uD- Ail Tor . on an no l For “in by 311 druggisbt. BUIINLII NOTICES. PORK, Atatt on nun, IPECIAL Horizons. (till-tfiat/tit OATMEAL, ac. fVEGEIABLE SIGIUAN HAIR Mama HALL'S 83M tit, they may be "tor can; and harbour defe! ce. The American naval otrieers theisgves, however much the American new papers may but of and extol the "N itom," no “are of this fact." The 00 Monet sea} to England to report rough weather, when'they were necessarily eonhhed below deck with closed hatches, it was hlmost impossible to lite. Of course suchsvessels, with their laminated armour, low tate of speed,.md inability to keep the sea without assistance, would be utterly incompetent to form lineof battle against the I ore heavily Irma! and more handy iron-Plath of the Royal Navy, however ex- pauie‘fl and towed by a wooden vessel. It true that one of these American turret vessehs crossed the Atlantic in calm weather, and one has been towed round CapeHorn, but each of them wee accom~ paiuid by two wooden steamers, and the ofhedjrs of the 110ka declared that in 0' "e-- ---ii» v: vuwy unacm In, I'll“ "'N lure s eathed in laminated armour-that I is thi plates of iron, laid on upon another, I and hed together, instead of beingcover- ‘ed wi, h solid iron plates, similar to those used by the British navy. Another defect which' they possess is that they are not fit for ocean service. T%rfirqst monitor was swamped a few months after her construc- tion, an a moderate gale of wind off the North Carolinian waist; and indeed, were; theyever so sea-worthy, their peculiar eon- struc ion does not admit of their carrying a so cient supply 'of coalnnd other stores, to qualify them for n voyage of more than twodr three days' duration. unless accom- gm” of risistanee is concerned. The _ orthern' States of America, bent upon the conquest of the South, afterwards built a large inumber of turret vessels called " Mormons," which did good service. One greatjdefeet of: these vessels is, that they pectiid from it. In the following year, '. squadrons yet more powerful and numerous , were sent forth, but the end was the same. , and both France and England discovered i that " wooden walls " were unable to com tend against stone fortiiieatiom, constructed in the most approved manner known to modern engineers. Then the two Govern, meats set to work to build floating bat- teries, whose sides were shouted in 4-inch plates of iron, which as it was fondly an- ticipated, would prove equal to the emer gooey. Whether these would have enabled the allies to take Croustadt,_itis impossible to say, for before they were ready for ser- vice, the war was at an end, and the bat, teriea remained " home," with the excep- tion of the Terror which was sent to Ber- muda, and is still doing duty there as guard-ship. Peace was proclaimed, and the British Admiralty were inclined to al- low matters to remain as they were before, 3 and still to trust the honour and safety of the Empire to the keeping of wooden ves- sels of the old type. Not so however, the French Emperor.' He at once settoworlr, and sought to obtain 'ta-going vessels, whose mailed sides should bis impervious to the heaviest artillery. The effort was sue- oeasful, and, before Great Britain had done anything towards reinforcing her navy with irmr.elad vessels, two mailed French frigates, of great power, were nearly ready for launching. heat, however, the Ad- miralty awoke from their dream of fancied security, and very soon the Warrior and Black Prince were constructed, and were allowed, by French as well as English naval critics, to be superior in all respects to the iron-clad frigatea built by France. Thus it was that the race for naval supre- macy began afresh, and, from that time to the present hour, Great Britain has been exerting herselfto surpass" other nations in the power and effieieaey ot her iron-clad fleet. 'the exigencies of her position made ‘ it necessary that the majority of her iron- clad navy should be sea-going ships. Her widely extended empire, and the important interests which she has to defend in every quarter of the globe, renders it essential, that her ironlclads should be able to take. I the and keep it, and not merelybe 1 C,u"l) for coast or harbour defence. The l year 186:4 was eventful in the, history 1 of naval warfare. It was in the early part I of that year that the celebrated fight be- : tween the Monitor and Marinate, in l Hampto Roads, introduced Ito general 1 notices. hwy type of armoured vessels of a I yet more powerful character, so far as l {From the ”entrant Daily New” _ Fourteen years ago this week the allied ileeta of France and Great Britain ap- proached the fortifications of Sebantopol for the purpose of solving the long disput- ed problem as to whether wooden walls could contend successfully against stone I walls. Never did a better manned or more completely equipped fleet leave the shores England, than that which Admiral Dun- das commanded in the Black Sea during that eventful summer of 1854, and most entirewas the eoufidenee which the British 1 people felt as to the success of the expedi- t tion which they sent to curb the pride'and check the pretentious of the Czar] There was the splendid three deekerBri (an n in, in which Admiral Dundas hoisted his flag; and there were also those master pieces of} English shipbuilding skill, the Agamemnon, i the London, and the Saucy} Arcthusu. be- l sides a host of other crack vessels and: as i no other navy in the world could pzoduce. i And the ships and' sailors of the French I marine werein all respects worthy compcers i of those of Britain ; the [Vain/won, ”only i the Fourth, and Montcbello were vessels of extraordinary strength, armed with heavy guns and manned with the flower of French seamen. No wonder then that i when the signal to "engage the forts," was made on that October day, every heart on board the allied fleet beat high with the certainty of success. And yet howunfor- tunate was the result of that attack. It is true indeed that Rear Admiral Lyons in ‘thc Aqamrmnun, fyllowedcby the other vessels of the At in shore squadron .' reduc- ed the upper part of Fort Constantine to crumbling ruins, but beyond that, nothing was achieved, and the allied squadron was compelled after, several hours' engagement, to haul off after having incurred tsevercloss without having. materially reduced the strength of the Russian stronghold. The problem was solved and stone walls had i won the day. About the same time an- l I other equally splendid armada (for such it ' ‘ was worthy to be called) sailed for the _ Baltic Sea under the command of Admiral I Napier, a blunt old "sea lion tt nowhom i the people of Britain reposed implicit con- ', fidence, and who had promised in rough ‘t sailor. fashion to be "in St. l’eteraburgh ( within a month." But in this ease the result was the some. The fortitieations of . Cronstadt proved an impassable barrier, ', and when the winter set in the Beet return- ed to Spithead, having accomplished no; ( thing compared with what had been ex- A " BRITAIIIA IULII Till WAVII.” “‘51)” I OUR Tl! PAGE, Evils so grave, ttot to mention than which weigh hearily on the any, den-.114 'ttttttdire oommenoumr. Thus me our uni.- .iom. We desire that ttse Iegititrtue power-ths people and the throne -5h0uld rerulvc in the orbit which bu been and out torthem br the constitution and reestablish the Ina-mom and the ttood fading winch In" teeq die turbtd. We (Loire trr, constituent Cor. tel ahonld under“: their Minion, nod, tuthfut to their but“, _'.o"1 open to the union “me an ofex-tittrttutqat nonwhiy. We Mu the night- of emu-I to it “as: , Our unhippy (minty-hm f u A number of yam been-abjoclod lo the most horrible dic- tum-ship; our fuetdatatental luv. have hem violated ; the rights of the citiunl has been dismantled. The natioul "pranks-loo is a Michal one; the bonds vhlch ought to attach the people was thrones“ Mutton I constitutional monarchy or. completely torn nunder. It in nesdleu for me to-reociaan thcu truths, they Ire mitten on the con- dom of III ali. The following is the full text of the WI.- mation of Brigadier Topeka) tuoiettaatritaute of ‘Culiz: osrBotaar nu lumen, Bu or Cutus, ti, ptsmtrsr It, 1868. } A uilor, beholden to you foe may distinc- tioml, and notably for that of Inning "pr: un- ted you in Panama-m, now Adam. these told. to you, to explain- an action fact, nunely, the mime attitude otttto any to- w-rda the ttatorttutate Government (halt-d:- do) "ch rule: thc destinies of the action. You must no long up.“ elm plum from me; you must. be [Jaunted to but the truth. corn-end that corps; It we. pointed out to M- that e we: in presence of overwll tear. lng end that the insurgent: .artsoattr MM to' avoid blemished; in than. the irra- merit, were rttlti'eiinttr cogent and the pod- tion of the nrtiilery nbunthntly hopelau to induce in Mr to annular, and he tnd‘hil men remained prisoner: of war, which they still were when the “new“ wu- brougtatntlthfg intellig :nce left Cutie. When Prim head that the colonel but narrow-rel, be traf n-ehnrnclerietic bent of indignant. " t I he had but tire! n few more," he “chi-rd, " I might hue rcupechd him, [at he he lacked Courage either h tight " hie " or to fronkiy join our cause. He In... rirhly earned centre tirog--litem11y " {nu shun,” an Spnnish phrase for shooting n man. Admimt 'ropeta, however, Ind no diacutty in col-in; the Gonenl'l irdtatioet. There was hit of sending n Insurer to Gtutato {etch n hublion there which I!“ all in readiness to j in the insurgents, but-and thin in n meat proof of tin: confidence I.“ by the chief: of the rinsing the Admirnl declared they be] plenty Mumps, and might Ira-e the [Milan where it not for the present“ Prim's entlnnce int: 0nd I wu n scene of "moat delirious manuals“; We here ind nu nocount of it from an rye- witncu, who haired lure thin morning. nod I have Ilsa oeL-n a short letter from Prim to n friend, in which he describes it in few but energetic words. The "ole city you out, Q mad with delight, men and women crowding round the encore-fa! Genera', embracing and "aaking him. a The Gotham:- Il'e a denou- mum pi oplepad on this ooculon they teen to hue almost gone out of their sen-a with Joy. l PRICE-S GEN TS wu eudent the Bert had "prom-i." A cotmmmicatiott was made to the 'uuhoriti_ey of the city, to the efrerct that the union in in wind to rem“ it: liberties “and that who had outraged it, and inviting Cali: and its garrison to join the monuent. Pre-ttr, from the arsenal and furrro- of “(hrs-a and Sun Fernando, cums urchin; down "to Int- Idiom cf mine infantry, with diam: boat. ing and bands playing Ill-9 old hum“ air ot Butrou hymn, m long proto.t.wt in Spain. Thy [All " pronounce l, " And it I'll won evident that city m I gum-m were alike pmpuul to do the lune, “can... exception of mo mtillery, which hold out. Thu. w! some playing with the culoul in lurking Ice-ea In the In] " can» III-'0 Room. In tho on y. [Pug (Seme '8toor. London 11.3.4 Prim arrived in ch»: Bar of can at 11 pm on the thh, and w. n'. un board lh ' iron-cw Sargon, when the cunt-under: of the we. cl: composing the rquadto. many annual, CM a council of war was held, At dun on the 18th, when Cadia opanud ita a,“ to th, morning can, it beheld the In!” drum up in line before the city, with the men " guru-u, sud only premium mate tor gtrtioat. " is in this moment building nine for the Royal Navy, and that several others ere nearly completed. Nor should it hazar- gotten that the larger .elass of bro: ide (ships in the British navy, carry heavier guns than have ever been mounted in an- American " monitor," or in any. other vessel. The largest gun in use in the American navy ii the 450-pounder par- rot gun, while the newly-built vessels of l Great Britain are armed with (WU-pound- er Armstrongs. Every nation in the world that hasa few thousand pounds in the treasury, and some, indeed, which are bankrupt, are building or buying iron- clad ships, and it is necessary that Great Britain should still. keep up the race. At tht there is no doubt that she lost the lead and France took it, but now we believe that she can boast of the poéseasion of such an "mtelad navy u neither France nor Bunnie nor the Unit- ed States We, and that we any still say, with as much truth as ever, that "Britannia rules the wet-es." not only that honorable members who talk inthis way have a political end to achieve, T but it is just as much the nature of Aeer- tr in class of Englishmen to grumble at and find fault with the achievements of' their own nation. as it is for American oratoru and American journalists to glorify and exaggerate the capabilitia of all their 'tr. tional Imdertakitim and possessions. We have always been of opinion that the intan- duction of iron-clad ships would in the end, were an advantage to Great Britain. he same ' American commissioner to whom we referred above, speaking of the 1 'lliames Iron Ship Building Company, said that their dockyard alone was capable of turning out .. more iron-clad vessels than all the yards in the Ihtited States put together, and " said he " in the event 10f war, the English Government wid l have upwards of forty such shipyards " l their disposal." Great Britain every year producw more iron ships, than all the rest of the world combined. she builds iron- lad ships of' war for other European na- ions. nor has she of late neglected to pro- ide herself with a large number of such easels. Two years ago there were only irty-two iron-clad ships in the navy. but ow there are fort p-two. crelusive of three 6r four fioatiug in" ies of the Terror class. It has i "l'dlil,eis,, said, that the Admiralty have not built ' sttdieieut number of turret veuels, but have ad- hered too much to the "Notstractioat of broadside ships. It should not be for- gotten, however, that several turret ves- sels have.bepn built, that Captain, Colen on the iron-clad fleet of the Bgitkh Empire was constrained to admit, that the United States had nothing capable of contending against certain vessels which he named, the strength and power of which are no- thing as cumparod with ships of -morc re- cent construction, such an the Miturtur, Aginoourt and llcrculrx. ft is true that we very often hear opposition members of the Imperial Parliament declare that the iron-clad navy of Britain is “adeluaiou and a snare /' but we must bear in mind, MAO, DATE. To OCTOBI. I. H: ,)r1l, ill Iii'

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