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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Nov 1868, p. 2

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" T‘s? " t Ll! Ell liti {mum We nub-nil. hit has: with “:0th donating I In" and 'taasetid dint-ion, not only in the neighbourhood, but. throughout the Gtahekmted Provinces; ' The erg-nest at Amt sight seems conclu- die. Htttt that no other questions that We the-selves on our consideration. Can Ottawa, with " vast intereets in the Mother traded the two Provinces, afoul to surrender its voice in thebocal Legislature“ either t Will its We be MuU6ed to isolate themselves from Provincial satire on both sulesof the river, in which heretolore they havshadsodeep,aod takes so mittens» interest? These are questions so naturally We. on our attention, that we cannot but (we them a place, deeming them. as we do, equally mhy ot consideration. from the local stand point, with the more general issues sosbly discussed by our cor- resposdent. But, outside of our out: Mty-- when we come to consider the interests of all the Psovisees in the peace and good Govern. mest olthe Capital-trite ssh-system! against the my sad conclusivene-ot our nttemottoodettt'n must t It ass-ct he gain-id that Ottawa is at preeest deditttts of many essentials to qssliiy it lor the Capital oi such a country as Can- al: tenor, and ie Mined lobe bunker; and we think that our correspond": by hit up. the most practical n, otqualitring it) be its responsibilities and duties in the l coo-baht“, undid“:- question he '"aetnkeutodiae-,nat0atroasemar-e an.“ maintain, that the subject. tter-tur-e-iraqi-dis-dear. tut mention. The hadn't; iaaothte argu- Iahnlako totrethat the Cspital u the my of the who}. Mon; thatthe 'it-ttot-a-its-tr-heir mama, 'toeoittherintnir- who “up“, “their": upon, to make (Jamal-chad: mick» be-a mm drink: the Viol-populationofthoDo- him. AllthoProviIe-nbave common in- “ In". There”. Ottawa ought with" whwithin the admin juridiction Mmse Mm bog-W: isoaght, with . limited “Indium to be within the control o"huumuim0o-eatnuuouiat-, “than than Capital ot the country of right Yo-oar ,r-tgietoutaarfrom"Yiatae" whiting!“ to chills... the m can-- We! tho‘loal comma-u, nod the p830. Anyouwhomh £3..me A cannon-trot the Toronto Leader "tai-thath-asa-td-ofthe Globe mop-pr, t_ttuaasdiestt them Mbnhdul‘di. against the mage- nta almanac! Trunk, forth. over-liberal “do.“ Uvet-iathetsnutof 'sBAiqrmeu-tieatioeittto-, in lieu)! of the whole an! of tho paper, and travelling upon them when my of them honing! oceano- to pour aniline. lb; this”? _ I 1'“.me 'eill-ttoUamthat tho you Ige-sarr-.ak hum 'toe'e"- huuhuhuuodld ape-to pylhdobt of“. new in Paine-Saudi, Inn, in bi. many-count ”It. The an: a! mo: high}, Run-um Ins Ion bo- hind bin, in bi. inurritntslioo-itMm,, " n nan-neat" that will certainly be " more " biting than beam." . F Q Ila-glad when. by sum te'Utrram mind in this city yesterday, that the Hon. Mr. McDoraas 8., In. recovered from mm Tttttis':, which new be Oneal-nu m Go much crowded to. day with (and nm to permit Munch TtmNoiktttiadi-to-oet ”we. Vedanta-datum: ulo‘nphic den.. ,aktteotettte1atmtderelo-u. Yuma: than“ (“Gourd Urdu” mind “(In date of NovembngZth, can!!! ersditaU. to Land Hotel's heal and ban. The and this "order" will be found dentin”. . Tam bib-in; Minister. returned from Quebec by ymueday diamonds trail, via... Sir Jon A. henna, Hon. [can Ron, CAM-ad TILL". . thrt. 3mm do raw; the an. Crrerr Ottawa lurid: and {nan-thy fading an MA Page. (latit)ttan minus Z. Wilton. Audio- “. " trukhs--J. Bani-chm. Notice to Wuhan. Abrsq *e.-gomrh Borden. in up. Theinjury was Inward, but n "pt- umm of ruck seem II pka, and active Ht 0.3-1th mm! " "Wen hr the ff,'JfAhl'e hymn“ the liar, else the ttreftt m ot the weot'raturtsy II” be urinal] impaired. Auction Sale of Boou-.M. Helen. Nahum-Charla Aah Windham. on“. ad lam-ind Bond Ctnrtpttr-- __. h M. reported that the had ot Indium “union up thé track of the Put-Sac Rail. my, "car Alkali nation, um "eapitsg from Siw'hldh‘n {run-p. Fuhng to deteat the oot- mrm the avxvu nit-eke! the when! M, (mm " autreighttrwn Ind broke down u gonad tatioet «we. main; the victor. Elbow in dntid June ttr, 1815, “din-upon the date aide . medallion of George m., ad on the men: itde,Triumpts. Both mot diuretic, 3nd In cumulus huge: than no Amman dollar. --a Bridal; soldier‘s y n in poms- uioq ot Mr. i't')22,t,r,,ir, The Free has otttrat city unit We! npoir of silver malalu. uhich belonged to hut mfo’a mun", William Lee, who died " rich. . " days Mo, a the' “mood age ot (mug-sax - The soldier Inn 3 member of Wellington‘s celebnud Light Brigade, which paetieipated in the cun- pdgu against Napoleon t., ad the main]: I um untied tor gailaut conduct st the battles ot Tdum mad Waterloo. That mammtinol the for." battle beam “1868...!“an mold. . medal. Iion ot Wanda, and any}: - Itt alle. they numbed in (not had shad with their and; III the m mum; u when Ditching” in Arne time. A clung. of loan importance vs duo made in the posi- tion o0hirmieheru, Ihp in phat ot moving m Am" of the column, touched in the "pen - have.» the columns. TUESDAY, sown“ 17, 1868. Tn Pun; or "I: Punnc Rift-u. '5 " ADVERTISEMENTS. 0.9.8 38. twin luau. For tUte be. oak brooch" And our ring. In an, no You“ t Balfour- new lot, jun ro. ulnd,md “must a. very low price clou- ly so ch. put at. ted, nod thi lap mummy %taiWT, fhe Inhabit-nu by their broth“ colonist- ln CMI, will at pron: be very opportnnc cod highly " room. At the argon moment " an be done, I will tef . than“: of Meals" with the 0n the tnntymlnth in“. I remind by hlognu odvico of a further sum of eight hundred dollars being placed st my credit on the some account. I Immediately supplonent- ed the former contract by adding eighty bar. rola more of Boat, " the no price, to be de- llvorod by the Atuenth inn-In at Fort Aber- enable. In conjunction with W. E. Sanford, Bag., od Milton, '0 have cog-god o reliable por- no to proud to Port Aborcmble, impact, road", and dollar the 'tttr ad when um {and on account of the Ottawa and Homil- ton relief. 1 might "out that late, information froni Rod Bin: load- to the painful conclusion, that the ”shaman hitherto received ot the are!” of pmvhionn were not 1‘wa Try auditor'- Bun-g Powder. sec adver. tselnont. _ tttt.em ---- Dacha bend at the skirt betory. 8934a From information received here, it eppeen their new.» the Bhbope, an - matron Fort Abercronble to FonGeny by employing the Bed Blur nettle", who yonld Congide. he runes. to height the loot, receiving Sour I when. Win Ind View I invested all the honey in mandolin:- od " Port Ahercroubie, to the on!" of their LoMehlpe the Blehope ot Wttrert's Land end St Boniface, duly “View; “heir Leiden.» the date of ita delivery there. M . Gun We": but , . Iran-eon. lorh ()elebee. I”. 8m,--tn obedience to the inetrnctione I we: honored with, under date of eeventh of Octo- ber, advising nae that twelve hundred dollars, (the contribution of the citieene of Ottewe to. Ierde the relief of the inhabitnnta of the Rod River eettle-ent) wee eubject to my draft to be expended in provision end forwerded to' Poet Gerry, I hevethe honor to report, that I lunedietely visited tome fitntrhtmilU " the best print to eeve treneportetlon, which ie very expend", end eucceeded in Ineklng e fevoreble‘ erren‘etnent with e mponeible pert, todeliveret FortAberoornbieon Red River tio hundred end fitty nilee northwest of St. PM“, on or before the fifth of Novemberpue hundred end thirty bench of flour, " the rete of twelve dollere per haul, equel with current rote of elf-hen” to nine_dol|en gold. M.3. "ISL. m, I“. Dunn I ' November 11.!” 8m,-I have the honor to encloee herewith toe your intonation copy of . letter from Mr. J . IcDongell, Gowrnmrnt gen: nt M. Nuts, Min,etnt.d an. ultimo, in which he report- the was“ he has made tor the pur- chase and delivery of provident with the 82,000 contributed by the citieene of Ottawa tome the telnet of the Red River til-trees. Orrawa, Nov-bu 10. ms. collantor, It. Stacy, ha been duly forwarded to It. Manon“), tho agent of the Canadian l Gown-eats " Pair-who, as will brawl», Ila lotughauwith, ia actingin concert witha col-mitt“ of distribution " the Settlrment, ot which their lordahipa the Bishops of Rupert'- Land and“. Boniface are members. It will be ohaernd by the letter of Mr. leDoug-ll that than ia utilipuaain; need in the {amiab- od district for all the aniltanco that we can rand" the autumn. I may add that, " the request ofthe chairman here, the name of the Bee. John Black, Pmbytoriaa minister, has bean added to the tan-mitt“ of diatribntiou at lad River to which I hare referred. ' l "pee,',' avian" on " 3;,“ i? "i'l,'INr,, -- l Sn,-I In requested by MU Worship the but, in his capacity u charm of the UL town Bod Blur Relief Fund, to tun-mil to you, for the information of the whoedben to the fund, an unload momma“, which will atstBerirmtlr "ptnia the". The tub-crip- tlou in Ottnwn to use preset“ the mount to tho hand-on. Inn ot $2,213.62, the whole of which, with the exception of " paid the OTTAWA III) IIVII lilo!" FUND. To a. Bditoe of xmt TIRES. "texpo-' e poeition. devoted only to the We of the ehip. The young Indy with n e'eet ”bend pretty broken English, eeid “In it brttidtUnt" The ceptein, eithongh ignorent that it wee the deughter of label}- 'of Spin that wee eddreeeing him, we: not proof unmet the chexme oteo graceful e young lady, and eiiowod her to remeiu in the piece of her choice. The ceptein celled for cuehione end run, end nude the counteee e ttoatgitrtattU couch on the bridge, which eke occupied until the beet “rind at the bean, when be for the tirat tiue leaned the none end petition of hie feir peeeenger. [ Ther no accompsnied try on Spsnish gen- tlensn, and by s lugs quality of law, nppsnntly belonging to the ex-Qnoen, u the trunks m lurked “Bogus linens.” The captain of the s'euner notes the following circumstancs concerning the Countess: Early on the morning!“ left. sn clegIntly- dresssd Indy, apparently not more than tmty, can. on the bridge of the Insurer. Cnphin Psyne, consult“ surprised " the, cont-gs also you; s lady, told her that he' {and shroud gs: wet with the spray in‘ Tho Count and Countess Ghent! (the non- in-hw tad staxtaitter of Queen label)», " rivod " Brighton- few days Igo, coming from Dioppo to New than In a steamer. I "A new and not unimportant reform is about to be introduced in German schools, via: The abolition of all afternoon classes. It was principally during the past summer months that the experiment wss almost forced upon the authorities. The results are on all sides reported to have been more than bril- liant. The forenoon classes are, we believe, somewhat, but not much, longer than former." ly, but it is said that the pupils show an eagerness and a vigour in those short morn- ing hours which has never been known be- fore, and their progress is quite in keeping with their keen and energetic assldnity. The most curious point about the matter seems to 'he the fully authenticated fact, that Uchoou have hitherto only closed experimentally, earlier or inter, aéeording to the wishes of the respective head mastere, the pmgreee shown by the various schools stands in an inverse ratio to the du tion of the classes, or, in other words, the 1 hours beyond the four or tire in the morn gin school, the more did the boys get on w'th their work. May it not be worth while to try the experiment in our schools? We do not think that we need be ashamed to take a lesson from Own-n5 " this time of dey,.in educational ma en." W 'V ‘1. " "Ok .mi. amount. 0.3.. r _ limo“: o! nun Wmu.0thwu Tn following extract "on the Pal! Jail Budget will In" much interest for the friends of educttion generally, and -ially for when, trustees of school: and others in “thorny : . but we do In, at the eeme time, With! will non-mom uni-mm. , e full conviction that our Government is not i To a, Editor of It"; T1853. \ like the Federal Government of the United tim,-A "ratsger cannot put through Ot- States, end we hope that in many respects town without being struck with the in euty of it never guy be. Still there are coneidere- illbl 'ltgtht I Its $162,939“. f, 11a.hroe . ta e eoniseriiii etiieor lions of A very 1"poru"".et"'"""r why the idieihgo, iri,' pomp; 'di the 1'2'ttll,',e"o) e queetion of making our city up to every re- great city. Wettr by the Otten ii, the Riileeu, quirement ot its mission ought to be con- rth.t Canal on thtm, Pit-eat, y.".rytttd: id di l . ti t t ing it. Street! long, breed, end well leid out, " ered " once,-en m the IT"" m eree _" its Dominion building: iieeerveoiy the pride the whole Dominion; tusd if orr Corre'pon- of Cenediene. Yet " is not whet it ought to death” hit upon the only, or the beer 1,'/dte,eeiteet,lctii'ttc.-"t "ttter--, _ ' . . ' . d l wrt d ChM0tttg6-Wotae r gee. iodine" means 1t"1phuhi'u' this en ' tue", we hen been too suddenly that upon it. Whom I", - " the time to take h" propoeition duty is it to remcdy thle wrong? Selected " ', into eonaideratiott. What do our locel nu- the INpitalofthe Dominion by the conecntol I . t t blie t . the representatives of ell the Provinc-leud thorium, end he pre" T pu W o the Do mede each by Imperial legislation, it should 'tutuiNt “I tothe setting tbpar.t of “l Ot. be eeubjectof national pride, and ehould be tewe district, to be piece-ii under the control constructed end'rcguleted for netinnej conve. . . o niitnce.' Its future greetneee will not alone of the Dominion Government. Let the depend upon its being the political Capital. queetion be fairly met now, when there " Its vest weter power will give it e com- time todiecuss " before the meeting ol the merciel end mtuutfartttrutg Character. Ite Cenedien Perliemeut. x position will be, for ell purpoeee, particularly . .- -'--_- central, when the milroad, now under con- ll i t t t etruction between Ottewe end Cerleton Plece Tn to " as ex not tom he “tuft,” (28 miles) to interact the Brockville and 'Ot: Budget will heve much intereet for the friends tasra med, end its exteneion eutwerd from of education generally, end upecielly for Ottawa to Veudreuil (60 milee),intemctiug teecberr, trustees ot schools end others in the great! Trunk within 30 miles oI-Montreel authority . . -wilt becempleted. Its busineee connection . . . with Leke Huron end the Weet by canal or ' "A new end not unimportant reform In mil-tnttnt coin. " no dietent dar-oruhia at.toxtt to tte introduced ttt German echoole, the lifetime ofthe present gtrnemtion. Thou Ttn.: The abolition of ell eftotnoon 01W. who ere lutereeted in the weltere of thin plecel It m Niacin"! during the out winner innet look, not " ite prelent, but lte future, month that the experiment - elm-t forced mania: Beer in mind it in the Capital of "P03 the enthoritiee. The reenlte ere on t.u the Dominion -note city of Ontario, or Que. Put reported lo have been more than brit- bee, or New Brunewick, or Non Scotle. It. linnt. Tho forenoort cleeeee Bre, '0 belle", melndbence in for the convenience of ell. I so-hat, but n.o.t much, longer t..han former." Row, end in whet wny, ie it to be maintained t l ir, but it in "id. tut.tht pupils Ihow an Under whole lo‘ieletion? Who should beer I entom- end.- vlsnnr In tho-o short morn. e portion of tho expence t The mum is l, "ttr houm mehich has '"Pr tttttt hnown Ire- the proper time to diecuee this question-No i tort, Bad their P7009" Hr"? '9 kaepietg petty or eectionel intemte have yet erieen to d with their keen end energetic "eidstity. The iner e calm coneidentlon. The getheiing to. I moot curioue point ebout the nutter eeeme to trettter here "a, y.” ot pereone from‘ell he the fully authenticated fact, that ochooU am of the Dominion, to “tend the .Perlie. j in" hitherto 'tn1r eloeed "ptt-er, neat end public budneee, the excitement puller or inter, eccording to the wiehee of the that in time will "in tron party feeling end I respective heed “to". the PM the" the bitterneee oi political dimension, the ' ”“111: an?“ thwart?- in en iin???“ ehendoned and unprlmipled chum-tern eni. reoo en ono connect no er . word; the infill!!!" barn-u! an- c.,'..' A- a-.. 'ntud by .thet I'omtyrf -itrnt, and ltimule A nwnun eerrespottdent an: I have. Aer., _ - " -?11"'t'tt McDOUO.\LL thanks. Somali ond it: it. P, r. Bung. tho chairman of the Boied had aha upon bin-oi! myonIibilitin, and noted, without the auction or approval of the Board. it in further made to - I " in order to coun- trnct the notion of th Minoan, Amojority of the Board signs-i u otion itptoring the agtion token by the e mun, which motion In brought and pond t the next meeting of the School Board. be consequence u, tho claim", having noted lndiocrectiy, MO he han no Influence to control the Board, he resigns, shadow his duties at the Board fora time, than was to "not hit own nuance ot union, and "turn: to bio position. This Itoto ot mutton would not be talented by the citiuu,who m 7017 11¢"in taxed for If the citizen: of Others hove selected men of edncstlou sad nrhtMrtrwett of runners to con- duct the Common Schools of this rising city, the phrsseology of the lettere referred to; and the lame sod menu: of conducting the business of the Board, pourtmy quantities, to my the lesst, not consletent emu: with edscstton or refinement. ' The cease of educstton csnnot be expected to whence or prosper under the motto! sod men-(meat of s disomolsed body, with s we]: sod incompetent head. In the corres- pondent? which sppesred, It we; shown that Dun ti-reeling a deep interest in the prone“ of education, In! “(cation wu " tracted some time ago by station oflenerc which appeared in our city papers, written try the Chairman and Incubus of the Board of Common School: “Ottawa. The purport of then loner. unwed I “no of mum-n and . court. of management in the Maine“ ot the Bond much to be regretted, nd evidently do. trimenld to the tet than“. ofsducatta. equaree, it: pubiicr walhe, it: rake, in (aim, are he caeential to its character and the luture comfort had health of ite inhabitants, " are ite etrecte end its pure air. Not one city in a thou-and hae within its area,end under the con- trol of the uovermnertt--Gpurcttaet ~placea ot euch unequalled beauty, and capable of such adornment, " the city of Ottawa. Every toot of Inch public ground should be rent-reed for public purpoeee - for the, future erection of public hulldinge, the adornment of the Uapitasl,attst the health and recreation of ite inhabitants end viaitore. The proceede of ench- ealee would not so tothe municipality or peo- ple of Ottawa, and, put into the cheet ot the Dominion, "would elmply excite a laugh. The people of the Meritune Provinces, whose npreeentativee in Parliament are regarded he the movers of the union: of retrenchment, ( adopted [eat winter, would look with con- tempt and acorn upon the little dfiuet-thtA' would than be made. The retrenchment they nought to eateblieh who that mode by the abo- I lition of a boat of uaeleea odiees, the diamis I eal of nowhere ot uaeleu drama about the l public departments, and the noting the od- cial ulariee in eone measure proportioned to the reeponeihiiitiee and character ot the once to be filled, and the dutlee to be diacharged. Theyweuld Mae idea (fencing a Mate by the who,“ city loll, I It will rcdoundto the credit of Mr. Bherll! Powell that by hie promptncaa and energy on a into occeaion, such an outrage maverted, and the reputa. tion of the Dominion and. Mr. Editor, the Preee nut take action in thin matter-action right, action left, action front, action reer, cc- u'eeeeeryuhn. I have no, peraonnl interest to nerve, my 'ttr.. here being merely teln- my, lint - u A (handful I it. ' -ir'ruis" Tn who Caplhl of an! cogptry. . To a. law on“ “use end the founding of Waahington, en the, Capital of the United Stetee, willelord the node by which these unsure: cen be eccen- pliehed, end unmet the neceeeery legislation to be - by the Dominion Perilunent, en the Leginletnree of Oalerio end Quebec. I The PerlieInent of Outerio in now sitting; the Parliament of Quebec will be in six wake; the ', Petiienn-nt of the Dominion in three monthe. Thin nutter might bedlecnuod in all, end " the eerne time in the public preu. The public mind mutt he ewekened to it, end thoee who ere 1titereatad-irt thle city innet " once strive to remove the retarding efeet l that ululil from too m-ny belienng, or will:- _ ing to believe, that in retention en the net of Government in but tenporery. The future int-sleet. of the country require that there should he no chem, and doubters mutt runes that feet. In the uovnntnent of such e dim-ict may useful hinte my be teken from the Government of Paris, " well es from Wuhington. These ere matters of dotail, cereiuily to beconeidered when the princi- I ple he! been eetebliehed. But without waiting for that event, or even ite diecueeion, prompt end urnut effort: would be med. with the Government to prevent their diepo- I sin; of eny of the ordnence or public lende within thetereeof 10 hula, still rcmeining to the Dominion Govrrnlnent. The Cepitel should he not eimply e place of national con- venience, but e enhject of nntionel pride ; lte Your mic-i can“, OrnanIou-hr W, ma. This object can only. be "ieieettl, attained by creating the City of Otter", with n certain urn Mound it--a Fedenl District-the In" foe in future government, (not interfering with private righte, or the city's present muni- cipal privilegee) to he penned by the Domin- ion Pallnrnent, and curled out by once" reeponeible to the Dominion Government, end through then to the people of the whole Dominion. The expencee of the' Police, Senitnry arrangements-Publix, 519nm): and higher Court. to be borne by the Dominion Government, And to be un- do: their control. The Provincee of Ontario end Quebec to code to the Dominion Govern- ment nn em Hound, end including the City of Ottawa, 10 mild equnre. The history of the eetnhliehnent of the Dietrlct of Columbie, my not choose to impose the additional burden that in required to In”: the oxigency. The counter of I national Capital, the occur. in of than who “tend it-itg unitary orange. amtts-tl" preumuon ofthe mtlongl public property, and the protection of the public in. tern-u on: too import-at to be left to local councils, however good tbay_moy be. ted to crime by the wont of motivee, who follow in the nuke of ell lug. mumbliu, must in upon this community, chug“ which, in“ no situated, it would nut have to bear. The -inatiott of Mr. McGee with in conuquencee, in. cuein point. It in no answer to a] that the benetlt the in. hebitnnte derive, in e coupon-“ion for the edditionnl burden impoued. The diMettity in in municipal mug-9min"; the inhebitnnte I'll. COIIOK ICHOOLI. VIATOI. Pom“ 1uarrtate...a-'rtse winter main;- commcncod a St. Aiun's School last enn- Ing under the management of the new direc- tun, Fenningl lelor, Esq, pruldent. Rev. Dr. Jone: rend mm Bhukupoore'n " Much Ado AbourNothing." Mr. Wick-toad mud “The City ot tttottrtmu," sud Mr. Cartier reg-u paper entitled" Our Choir," describing the wobbles of. country portal: in connec- tion with the ambit male of " Our Choir." Dr. Jone: “pro-ado hope that next Monday night the male which had boon tmmiaed would u mama tho choir n. in 411161001 for that purpose. Ho further expreuod L out or No. itch [uh iiiyiij?iiiiiic, FE. tonne“, pony nun bt w“ word opportunities for 09003:: an,” gaunt mains! d a. that" “a. " be- ddu the w. nodonbt, in. the and supply. 3‘15..." Mainly, nth-pa boll "I’f'l Me.. --.-v “In...” tinge", and other mun-ah. lumen. P-tm,--'; no new not I... than {our concert- In course of ?.'lr/t'lt', Icon to cone " That of the lad a of Christ Church for chuthblo purpoua. IU. George'l Boeutru coma, that of It. Andrew’s may, aid another. on, with the otator- 1tAtfef whim; of I probe-Iona! con. I'tutauootutr..--Tt" weekly meeting of the Philurmouid Society will be Ald thin enn- lng our the Hwbnnlcn’ Institute. It is very denimble that the members should be punc- tunl. _ The society It now “My eatnblithed and in a loud-hing condition. We undcntnmt an: is in ieteprttetrtpintitm to give on. or two (and ontorlon in the mm of the winter. Bu.- o: Swan no. Ctirrtma.-...The uten- tion of the public In culled to the Adventu- ment in another column, unnounclng the sole of sleight, cotton, to. by Mr. Berm9tsam, ouctloneor. Thin will you on excellent op- portunity to: parties donlring to provide them. Ielvu with good out“. for enjoying the merry winter time. 7‘ -__ -- Cr-e'"'"""", 5“]. .11, Will HOW I re-unlon " Ber Injecty’e Theatre on the 27th of November, end for that purpose hue en- med some of the but malice! talent in the city. Boeitationa will be siren by Mr. Lester, and the object will he to In“. it e great in. tellectml trout. . Turnucn Marrruq.-.We no requested to announce that "naming, under the auspice: of the Bytown Division Sons. of Tempennce, and good Tenpim, will be laid this tuning, at the Bulk-It. Church. Hon. B. L. Tilioy and an. Mr. Ebbl will deliver addresses. Chair to be taken at half-put seven o'clock. Son or 'r-zo-The Brtorrn Division of Bong of. gummlNgt 224, will hold a aeneAt. -Por tirte'old port and stsirrGine tio Btte & Co., " Spurn-n. 89 Hie Excellency cannot conclude without expressing his utilfnction nt the Ilncrity nnd rennin”- with which the onions which he has seen iit to iuue from time, to time, for the government of 'tbe volunteers, hue been obeyed by the othce" and man of the form, genernlly. . l The aorernoritemt wishes the force fare- well and will “my. continue to watch with interest their future propose. " It, commend of m. Excellency the Governor- _ -"e rv__ _..-_ v. -.- wvguuwvn lulu", "all? not withdrawing themed"; tron their etvil evocation, will esteem it a sacred duty which therums to their country, to muntein their ortmettmtiott, end to keep up that discipline without which the Ingest“ force of men in use- 1m !oUPiliter purpose-l. mikGiGiraiiGir'irat tint-tbs " ncgn yyl may of the volunteer force, "hilt. rah: ()TI‘AWA rlMEs. NOVEMBER IO'. While His Excellency JGG and believes that the volunteer farce will never be called upon to display their edicienerin the prose- cittioruot ectuel 1tostititra, the experience of the lat even your: prone that the existence of such a force of citixen soldier: any at time: nrertlrom the country nanny of the din- utions congeqnencee of . mm of war. The volunteer. ere embodied for no "trre6- sive purpose, and ere amused solely for the defence of their native land and the uninten- encelof intern! order end peace. - . -"V "_-- --- _ .vv .._ unv" I‘m-"VI VI """""' and bu won tor G'iii the Minimum: of the, public and the warm. commendation of tho Inlporinl authorities. . , On more thatt one occasion while Bil Ex- cellency bu been in Canals, circumntlncea hue compelled him torcail for the active ser- vicel of the Volunteers. The runner in which on those occasion, they "critieed timeunoncy and convenience for the public union, is gov paper irf bisgoyy, “noon-run. , Orrawa, 12m November, 1868. The thrrerttorAUmtra1 desires, before leav- ing Canaan, to nddreu A few word- of farewell to the member: of the ttf,-officero,-and men of the Ninth and Yolunteerr, whom it bu boon his high privilege to command dur-. ing the int noun _ N A compnrloon of the condiiion of the force on it now exists with that which obtained when the iNrventorANrttegat manned the com. mend in the yen: IMI, would show on enor. mous Improvement in numbers, "ietencr and equipment. On motion of Aid. Mangrove, seconded by Ald. Cunninghom, that the Mayor and Alu. Mutiuuu, Abbott, out! the mover and second- or, be a committee to draft In address to b: presented to Bis Excolloncy on his arrival in any city In the GorerttorAhrtterat of the Do. mlpion of Canatu.-mrried. The Mayor hula; Intimated that Sir John Young, Governor-General, was expected tannin on the 24th, wage-ted that met- Inres should be “km to give him a proper reception. On motion 11:; report " Emivrd' and Mgpted. . _ On motion otAld. Cunningham the report 'wua adopud. The 11th report of the Board of Works in: presented, in which it was not forth that an the Street Pawns» Bail any Company were laying down track- century to" the will: of the Cor- poration, the council be recommondcd not to amt the Coupon, in doing so- tGets-his Wonhip the Mayor, Aid. Cun- ningham, Bangs, Father-ton, Goulden, Ouch ord and 'dartineatr-t. The Mnyor tueiared the motion lost. The 18th report of the Fiance Committee was patented. and Iccounu, to, to the nmount at Pole recommended to y, pnid. Aid Robinson moved, seconded by Aid. Tawny, that three aunties be _fectrpted, teach for a third of $25,000,“ 'uflicrent Bectr. rity fut the Calector, besides his own bond for $40,000, inaterad of the "euritieg being jointly bound in the mm of $25,000. - - Aitirr A lengthy diucuuion'in 'riiird to the unite: tht pptign ya put. - F Yeaa-.Ald. Bochea'ér, jrut, Robinson, Ila-grove, Abbott, WW"! 3nd Iretser-t The niotion will can} i/ittGGG ma the petition referred to tho‘Aucumc-nt Commit- tee. _ . On the reading of a. eotnmttnieatiort from the City. 9sllrcAor, Scum! Aldoniun' argued in favour of te. mining the taxes, and others that it would ttt settled by law, two committees buying " reety "potted spins: the remission. Swen! communications, petitions, ke., were presented. On motion of Ald. Honey, seconded by All Trnversy, tint the petition of Ju. Wsmoek, asking for the remission ortaxes, comm goods, seized Iron one ot his tenants for the purpose of paying nld taxeg having been rescued by the railway company from n fitrofficer. LOCAL NEWS. Its, lug. amount the Board of Common 'Schoolu ofottawn no expending,'if not "'l'v"i'll'//lc . V Monday Inning. November 16,1868. .. Print-The Mayor and Aid. Abbott Treatherston, Robinson, Bangs, Itocuester, Pratt, Mutinuu, mntt'rmverrr, Guorud, Gguldenynd Houston. _ The council then “Nadia. The period in drowlng ttrar when the citl- menu will be railed upon to elect n number ot mu 1:19th for the Board of School Tux-teen. 1th to be hoped I” who feel on luterelt in the out" of educwon, and dellre the beneiite that would occxue therefrom to their families/will tnke nope to elect gentle- man otnbllity and experience, who will aid in bringing obout nbetter end more harmonious mu of molten " the Board ot Common School- In but rising city. With due reaped. I rennin. Mr. Editor.” Ora-AVA, November 10. 1868 'A'J'R ”WILL. Link-Colonel. “if o. of Ilium. Canada GINIBLL ORDER. CITY .COU!CIL. A cn MEN 899-b .. ”a-.- _.._-. - yum". I."- Mr. MACDONALD opposed the Amendment tad it wu lost, ' Mr. BLAKE then moved in amendment to the next Chute, rendering Senator- and Privy Councillors ineligible to a oeat in the Onurio Pull-moat, that the ,rorxu-" or lumbar of the Home of Commons” -tto added. He con. Ended at some length that on” may. should be taken to nuke the Ontario Bulk. - ttr. MACDONALD wu much obliged to the honorable member for his lecture, but it seemed to hlm the member was going to de- ter! his hurtling. (Hour) Mr. BLAKEUtG I m not. It. MACDONALD-Then why don't you proceed to e uh f Mr, BLAKE would do no. _ The monument won then put end 1oet-. ym 18; any: M. Mr. BLAKI moved to strike onuhe words -.." A member of the Executive Connell"- in the second chug contending that tho word: were melon, " the member- ofthe Executive Council We”: not excluded from occupying a "Y, in the Legislature under the present low. -uAnnnnv.r-\ - - Mr. BLAKE did not think the hononble the Attorney-General In: in e at tamper to debate the question. He would, therefore, ntreinhom addressing the Home on the sub- ject till the Spenker took the choir, when the rule: of debate would, be doubted not, be proper]; observed. Mr. MACDONALD seid thet the hen. mem- ber shhnld, to meke his amendment heve weight, include ell persons who were subjects of the United Stews, " well es ell countries within thousands of miles from this country. Now it seemed to him that the hon. member for South Bruce hed been trying to enlighten his (the Attorney-Genersl's) side of the Home upon the meshing of the English lenguege, but he wished to inform the hon. member that he had been engaged in Btthtirtg toe the independence at the people before the hon. member for South Bruce had entered the school of politics. He (the Attorney-General) believed that he understood the proper wey of ‘ framing e bill, end he was not, therefore, pre- _ pared to take leuons from the member for, South Bruce. He had acted with these who r were now ellied with the member for South Bruce, es long es he believed they were right, but us soon " he found them going wrong- es soon " he found them " the tmek-ho left them; end it proved thet he wee right, beceuse he found thet the people went with him, end thet he bed suceeeded while the.op'position hedfeiled. The hon. member for South Bruce, In order to show Lie learning, thought " ne- cessary to supplement the bill by introducing en amendment to meet lmeglmry cesee which probebly would never occur. The Attorney- General seid thetii any member of the Quebec House, or even en oifitm.hoider under that Government, were elected, he (the Attorney- General) would be prepared to receive him into the Legislature of Onterio. The hon. , member for South Bruce might es well apply his ‘emendment to British subjects in the United Steteses thoeo in Quebec, Nave Scotie or New Brunswick. ( Mr. BLAKE moved, in amendment to the l first clause, to exclude from a seat in the thr. tario Legislature all those holding ottiee tro-. der the Dominion Government, the Govern- ment of the Pronncea of Quebec, Nova Boo. tin and New Brunswick, or reeldente of the latter Provinces. Be pointed out the neces- sity ot prevmiing any petrol“ holding ottic" under the Governments, mentioned from ex. smiling any influence m the Legislature of Untauio. He quoted from a speech of the At.. torney-General to show that he formerly held strong nrounde against peraone holding oieitrqs of emolument under the bovernment of Que- bee being elected to the Legielatnre of Ontario. The member tor South Bruce urged hie View. " some length, trusting that the amendment would be carried. Mr. MACDONALD- then moved thltlhe word annual in the seventh line of the firet close, be struck out, which related to Mlnry. Thir, he thought, would make the clause cover the cue of all person- receiving emolu- ments. from the Government; and whom it we. intended by the Bill to prohibit sitting or voting in the Legislature. and lee-Ion ' let Legislative Ana-My. Tonono, Fain", November 13, 1868. The SPEAKER took the cheir " three o'clock. Mr; MACDONALD moved the House into Committee of the Whole on the Bill reaped- ing the independence of the Legitr1torts-U1tr. (Olnrk in the chit -For fine old brandy and champagne: to to Bate. & Co., " Spun-ac. 8990 .-'I'he, reuon why the stock of carpet: and home junk-hing good: at T. k W. Bunton’s in always the large“, but nelectod.nnd cheap- tat in the Province, is their having peculiar facilities in purchuing, by their Iuidont ngent selecting new designs as they 'come out, Ind taking advantage of fluctuations in the home markets. 899y -tterncmber the great Isle of: portion of. _wh01esale bankrupt stock of dry goods at Gu- Und, Matchmor & co. Por particulars ace advertisement in mother column. Jotik F'itulmmonl " GIG; G iG/itnes, and proved the charge, and Beauchamp was Nud $20331»! coat]. Baptiste Beauchamp vaa thGaarged with "1Pyr 1t.Por.on Sunday contrary to law. Augustus de Guise was charged with Idling liquor by retnil without the proper license, but the charge not boring been proven the one was dismissed without costs. Mrs.Beenchsmp tegtiiléd that she refused to give the prisoner drink but gen him some food, when he took 5 knife end deliberately cut' her able-cloth sud wanted to fight. This we: during her husbsnl's absence. He (greed her to give him some whiskey, when he poured oat nearly s auger bowl full. m then seized the cat by the hind legs and knocked its brains out sgsinst the end of the counter. There were several other witnesses, but 'sufficient being proven the prisoner wss fined $20 and costs. John anzer tegtified that he w" in the house when Fitzsimmons m ttfere, and saw him take a tumbler from his pocket And fling it " the store, and that he med filthy inn- guage to him and another boy, and asked if they were men enough to fight him which they declined to do. Neill McLeod end Roderick McLeod, two brothers, 'snd Eli Harris, were chsrged with committing s breech of the peace on Sunday night, on a barge belonging to Wellington Hicks, lying-in the cuts]. It appears that Harrie, who is a hargemsn, went on bosrd his uncle‘s barge 2,itfl, on a visit, and whilst there in t u cabin Robert Stan. Mill), :1 hand on McLeod’s barge, went on bran! Hicks' burgh to cross over from the boat to the shore, which he Mid was the only Why he could go. Langusge of an offetutive character passed between him and Burris, which resulted in the letter knocking Stun- ( niuh down. Justthen one of the McLeods come 1 on the barge and took part in theHight. Some I other parties Ilsa came end A fight become l general. Harris was knocked or pushed down intothe cabin and Sunnis): followed, whether knociod or pushed down, or whether he went down voluntarily, did not spponr clear from the evidence. Harris 'truek.-h'tattutish on the mouth with a piece of cordwood, im. flicting A severe gash on the lip1which had to be sewn up. He then took down s gun, " was stated, in self detence. The police magistrate held that the sttsck was mutton snd Ittsjustifittbte. Harris was therefore tined $10 and costs, snd both the McLeods were dischsrged. Mr. N. Sperm defended and afterwards applied to he" the McBeods bound over to keep the pence, which His Worship ssid he would accede to only on sworn information. John Fitraimmor" wu eurget with (uter- ing Beuuchamp’a tarern on Sunduy Anter- noon and committing.. l bgeoch of the peace. Pouci Cotmr.-'rtur adjourned use of In» Donjnrdina, Daniel Murphy and Thoma etude“ was culled up on chnrge ofcommiuing I breach of the peace, by iUhting on the puMie street on Fnidny night Inst. Severn! witness- es were examined which resulted in proving the charge against Murphy and Cnndell. They wero therefore fined, the former $2 and coats, and the Inner $3 and cons, nnd Des. jnrdina was diochnrged. hop. tut att who heard him would co-operate in the endeavor to procure the service. of Mr. Stevenson, late precentor of Her Ma-. may. Chope], to educate the peoplo in vocal mullc. He spoke orthat gentleman " pol- neuing the highest professional qualifications for imparting a correct knowledge of music, And trusted that they would be able to avail them-elven of his Humble services " I teacher. ONTARIO LIGIILATUKlo comprising the no“ nod"?! in Bunch. Curl-p and English but Styles. Bone ”sou-hum cm“... mum at! Gum. a In!) nun"! "ttsoeir-rg-ai. “I” 850 be _ Tom nu. no" a the dub. J. BIKIUGIAI. NEW SLEIGHS AND CUTTERS u " o'clock. noon. in mu ot the RUSSELL HOUbE. an“! vary III-lu- ad dually THURSDAY, THE 19th INSTANT. By J. Bermlnghun. To '1'!!! PEOPLE " OT‘I'A WA AND VICINI TY. _ FIRST IMPORTANT SLEIGH SALE OF THE SEASON. The Inherit»: "specially “noun" that In in We!“ to all by . OTTAWA b IOU'I‘IILL IAOADA- IIZID ROAD C0MPAtrY.-ttetio. In lun- 'af",,, that an ANNUAL GENERAL Hull‘- 1 u of the Stockton-u at the Dust. and Iona.“ Hutch-ind no“ Got-puny will be Ph! at !"Pehrty.19prri, mu- Township ot a... .. “VJ-mu a auxin. u an Tull“; ot Glaxo-net, on IOIDAY. "ttt ", of Die M. BIB next, A.D. 1868,at that ofthe crock, in the nth-moon, foe the auction of Dineton and other bulb“: of the Goupuy. Dated thin “than: day of_nggbor, 1868. Ottawa, Nov. M, ll“. Inn-nu. i In thUottr oath 14th hunt” vibe! Mr, Willin- Ichu. Inigo-51.00.. A Try Gunner's Cough Remedy. Bee adver- titement. 387.0121 New quilted kid " tho {Actor}. 893-2m Wroamra.-To the Montreal Tee Gonpnny '. Gentlemen, I hove great plenum in testifying to the "timctioa which my customer. hove nnivemlly “pressed " to the quality ot the to. which I hue sold them. Of couru it is my intranet, the some " my other merchant, to buy where I can suit myself and customers but, and with thin View I he" purchued from you, end now testify my entire anti-fuc- tion of the too. I remain, yours truly, Dus- ‘cu Helium. A large consignment of the Montreal Tea Company'- pnre ten have been received by the underlined. There in no paint, dye, or black lend used in than an to nuke them look well. Boxes, 12 lb. and npwnrdt. Bee advertisement for list of prim. UNRESEBVED PUBLIC AUCTION I Ptntuc our. Mr. CAMERON presented . return from the Liteat.U2overnor in replv to In address, "kg ing for copies of all correspondence between the Government of Ontario and that of the Dominion and Province of Quebec, "lean to the public debt. Mr. BEAD moved sn sddress to His Ex- cenency the LiePt.Uhtrnor, fora return of I" dues received for timber or cut logs cut in the counties of Peterboro and Victoris, on crown and clergy lands, during the yesrs 1865-6 and t, respectively, specifying the townships, concessionssnd lots on which the ssme were cut, the quantity on esch lot, and the mum of the _parti" who paid said dues: slso, s return of nil timber or any logs cut on private [suds in ssid counties for the "ens, pa", specifying townships, concessions sud ‘ lots sad mes of parties cutting ssid timber I or logs." _ the Bill respecting it, boom-e he thought euchethinz would never occur agile. m agreed with the member for South Bruce to provide spin-n: repetition of the "double 'ttttttie." The Bill then posed end the committee rose and reported. the Mr. BLAKE moved on amendment to the seventh clause reapecting the accepunco by Mini-ten of two offices within I month after resigning a not in the Cabinet-his object being to prevent: repetition of the manor- able "double ghttfritt." Mr. MACDONALD deprecated that act, and Igid he hntfailegi to_stco I than in an BLAKE moved that the word: " or Canada" b0 added afitrr the word " Onlsrio.” Mr. MACDONALD opposed the amend- ment, and it in lost. Mr. BLAKE-TV interest of the Tories, Mr. MACDONALD thought the member for South Bruce should not forget that he wee elected by the Tories of, South Bruce; and when he (Mr. Blake) waa up there the other day he promised them to be a good boy (laughter) and to carry out the pledges he had giren them. He pointed out that it was de. sirable to prevent Senator: or Privy Council- lore sitting in the Legislature of Ontario, be- cause they were not reaponelble to the people -uittg in fact in auch an independent poai- tion that they neither feared God nor man; but he maintained that if the people wiahed to send a member of the Home ofCommone to the Legislature of Ontario, no obataele ahouid be thrown in the way of such a gentleman taking " aeat. An objection was made to dual representation on the ground that both Houses might sit- " the same time, but thia could easily be obviated by the people's representa- tivee determining that both t1outreg would not meet at the name time. Indeed it would be a high-handed meaaure for the Legislature to take the power of electing the same pereon to a seat in both Houaee out of the hauda of the l people. This waa e pnncipie which the Con- atitution had conferaed upon the people and he did not think it should be taken from them. He then moved an amendment to the edect " that in the opinion of thia House, it would be improper to prevent the people of Ontario choosing the lame pouch to represent them in the Dominion Parliament and the Legiala- ture of Ontario, in the abstence ofany evidence that bad effects had reauited or were likely to result from such e coume."-Carriéd. The next clause providing that " no public contnctor with the Ontario Government should Bit and Tote, in the House" wu then taken up. _----- The 39330 then “burned at six o'clock Mr. MACDONALD said that the member for South Bruce was the gluten enemy of the liberty of the people that could be found. The Statute had given the people of this country the right to choose one end the seme person to represent them in the Legislature of On- tario and the House of Commons, end the honorable member for South Bruce hsd not shown any case in which this right but been tnisapplied. The Bill before the House would exclude from election to that Legislature everv individual in respect to whose services the Ontario Government paid one cent, every person nominated to work for the Dominion Government. Senators (who are beyond the control of the people) and Privy Councillors -antt he was surprised that the blow aimed " the liberty of the people should come from the Opposition benches, the sitters on which profess to be such sticklers for political frec- dom. (Hear.) The exercise of this right br ( [the people had not even created itteonvenir, once. The Opposition said that the cry ofl the people was with them, but he (the At-i torner-ueneraO was not of the name opinion. An example of this took place at " own election. Although he ran for both Houses he polled a larger majority than the hon. member for South Bruce with all his popularity in the populous riding he represented. in almost every cue where a gentleman present- ed himself for election to represent the same county he wee eucceset‘ul, and he (the Attor- ' hey-Genernl) was euro that these parties were " independent " any other members of the House. The amendments might as well take reference to British subjects rc-i ling in the United States " to somr of tuoise included. He (the Attorney-General) maintained that when he refused to work with those with whom_he had previously acted he was annulled by s partisan press during the election. But in wished to work for the interests of the pub. to. 900td ment and the Domlnlon Parliament u inde- pendent of etch other no possible, and that be mnintained could not be secured M? long " the principle of an! represontnttott I“ recog- nized. He maintained that All parties hold- ing the amount otiiee 'of tttnoltttttonb-eren an: of I coroner-hoo' not be allowed to lit y veto in the Leglskture of Comic. u1teeetoluiU, W ---. rr-i." DUI! O'tt run“ OI It" MMM, - Joan Moon", Russell Home Block z. “3361va tho Right Honors”. Chalet Sunk] Waco-It luck, than tad out of Canon, and of In, Lid-to ombGovornor of Canada, sud by m at " Injucy'a not Urine 5pm any other pond: to be the Adtrtinutrator of the Govern-Int of " "idDominitm, all undo! and " virtue clan provision in the “mutton Pat-te-ui-A, ’ the Adminutmtion of the Civil trome-at d ion-dc. mun unwo- of the power- nd a. thoritiu in the "id been "tant 'tttattained, have dovolnd upon I. " bola; tho Sonia: mum, one» Commanding Ber [until Regulus Ponc- la an aid We! Canada; I here, thoro- l fore, " Ind with the “do. of the Qumr- Privy 00ml! tore-m» acquittal... this pn- eumatic.» “a but tht a... All I do limb, mum and a...“ “all and - nor Randy’s Olson ad [than In a. a“ D.trt-tunada.doesoettirttse inthe and. ot ”mundlnopudn do“. phon- and -teryme- ; m that not Majesty's loving Mrb. josh “dull ertUm, who. thee-mu, on- corn, do take notice them! ad gong thou-clu- Givon unduly haul “dad a an at Quins. “Monmouth ‘l’ ofrr-r, In the you char anmudguhwdnl day-0w In! in an thin-truce“ you of no: [:5qu one". for the (in. Ming in eon-uni at In Kujo-ty'l Regal-r Iowa in her aid Dominica; and: powerl' 5nd atttttoritus, to b. by him um tad and enjoyed dttrtaq no: l-jouy'a plant. . and vial-cu by “not: of tho I...“ of the aid ( And when“. by the than national Moro pataqt,it hptovidod that, II can of Micah, how-city at “new. out of Ber [M's Dublin otCanada, ofthe aid Bight Emu. Curios Saucy/Viscount Monet, tho powers and “momma, to the aid Right Hononblo Chain Stanley Viscount Iona. dunk: granted. M In him and [Mod to an mum-comm. for the time being, ot Cum, or, in the that.“ of my not Lieutenant-ao-e, a mi uno- u Ber - might, by Inn-run undo: be of... mud and '1e'.f.t, nppoinuo be the Admin-cum thm-utothornld Mink- or. hm: than. of my not: Manhunt-Gonna: or men _ Where" Her Injenty vu‘gmiouly “and, by In: town! had [can patent. baring date u Watchman on the (it: any orhne. lathe thirtieth you of her nip, fo we.“ nil 3mm the Bight Hum-duo Chum Sam, “and Honk. to be Governor-Genera of CosadnAtsriq pun-nu. By His Excellency Mr CIAIL- Aatt WED! nut, KC.B., Administrator of the Govern- mat of Canada, and Commander of Her Hue-tr- forces therein, he., he. To all to whom thou presents shall cone, or whom the nine may in any wine concern --tharrurs t Kyushu 13, was. GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, (About Eight Thymand Dollara' Worth,) lyt A GENERAL STORE, Within I short. dictum. of Otttws. Apply, by letter, (prepaid). to A Tho' lumen of two man loan.“ who but pron-Ind their uni-moo will be nano-ted in due limo. Admiuionw nah local-o 15 can. stack do. km for the mm, “.00. - “out: for the mm.$l.50. Tm any h and.“ a the no"! of “mu. J. Dim a tim, Janos Hop. 1 00.. J. L. 0m. & son. And Elliott A Ila-Hm. By order of Loot". Cotrurtittos. “9-8 of Lang-3.3g unjust}: it; In .1338: luv. S. B. mun. M. A--" History And ad- vsnugu of You; Ian's Girl-tin Minions." Rae. Emuln BBaa--a' Sushi..." luv. J. t.1',"f,',','t2?'l'hi,"g,'erg'2 of form.” Rev. J. c. Btmwd-" nation of tho [on] Anal Imam“ Funk“. of In.” Rev, Prof-nor D. B. luan (Iceman. Prof. DAVIOI, LL.D.. lug“! College, Imam. Rev. R. 10vm-" Cowper.” luv. TIOJAI Wart-ir- Ttte You; Man from Hm." Rev. D. M. Connor, 'eyr,','lle, Culture.“ Rev. “hum: Moons---"" unintion cf the Thur, of Dtnip." 01-1-an Yocud MEN'S cunxsrux At%0CiAS10y.-Comtstt or LECTURES. 1868-9.-CiUPEL " EASE. tAJBt"tEx-8r.- Thet count» of lectum under the "'att of the o. Y. M. C. A. wilt commence on I UMDAY. out, Huh Iytw?rr. Ibo fotioqryte ig the lint Ottawa, November 16. was. xxx B which they no ortring at I VERY LOW PRICE. Beg to Inform the inhuman: of Ottawa And " cinity taut they hive just [mired (hair FALL IMPORTATION of The Birertiaer' will dupe“ of I PORT. ”7V - - 7~..v uv-vu. w ywv “VII-l“ tut mutt be cloud up, And mil, mentors, " aold without "urn. The “I. will be continua! from evening to on- 'fute and! the wholo ia dinpoud of. ML - K _ - L- _ - - J - The book. no oi 'iGi%Ftiti'uuetio. Room. ttf any be pnrchuod a private ul- during the y. _ B. MCLEAN, A _ " _ - C Aucuonoor. In rret"ti--rautsshiCi.uiaa, Pom on, to. In Ettrtuh--aotomittn St",' of Abridged Hillory of Rome, Ill " Not lunch-y Grumman, Prime". Bong Books. Alto. I qulntity of lecond-hlnd Bookm my, to. By 11. McLean. GREAT AUCTION SALE or' BOOKS. The lubaeriber will sell by Public Auction at his rooms, No.18 tSpares-at.", on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 19m imam, it SEVEN o'clock. I lug. conm' nmont‘ot Greek, Lutin, french Ind English $011801. Ind OTHER BOOKS, con-int. lag, union Ft others. of Homer, Hana, Ballast, 's"ou'ill'A'/ei'l'l', Virgil. Cicero, Eutmpilu. Rud- dom-n'n Rudimem, Zump'a Lula 11rsirunariPtur- drug hum tho Curriculum. " Pe"ti--"uuriliE' L'Aboill, Pomer, Prin- 00an Soqnd titprrr Good Sound Port. Do do do .. PROCLAIATIONo Ottawa. November Ir, 1865. OTICE YO CAPITALII'I‘Io HAHPAGIE. CHARLES “H WINDHAI, IIERRY. ANDELMAF’S Poftr, Fo. I RANDY. RANDY, magnum HIIERRY,-- ' Above ertABotu.uisto ttro Bounces}. Julu Robin, Martel“, t865. Do. 1860, Very Pine. Henneuy. Jalo- Robin, mud putty, Mitt.ll's, on WINES, BRANDIES. kc loo! & Chndon. qum and visa. Bunch. nu t Cie, do do do do ----i.r:r/r: ' 0000 DINNER wxxu. 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