OF PRUXEL, u , CRT se w ce TeqN & C T9 i: hy t moly 16 nave usn 6 & CO« KX E R edition is # Tune. 4 l.." T 18 1 ® 3 w 2% $3 8 *® * * io * 5 *4 $ 0‘migg * 8 to 5B lt 0 Â¥1 t 20 a b9gh w ie No4 .Y o to win. & The following items were passed :â€" Washago ) hannel to wharf, $1,000. Sydâ€" enham River improvement», du. Musâ€" koks Fails excavation dam «nd sluices, $4565. Locks between Mary‘s and Fairy lakes, $15,950. Kyersom‘s road work, $§11. Secwors homestead fund, $8,279. Nr. Rykert suid that Jos. Arch in h is lectures in Enyiand had stated that this Government would erect & log house for every emigrant, who â€" cumg ~to this country. â€" 2A ® The House went into Committe of supply. _ â€" 3 "?fl-h:r:‘m.-unl this strict were liid down, the hands of the Government would be ti if emergâ€" encies arise shey would bo" unable "to 25â€" peod money, _ Mr. Rykegt said it =.’.‘m to be drawn :] 3y, y Witbrided expenses Mr. Merrick said that after hearing the explanations o0f the Aitorneyâ€"General, he would withdraw his amendment. The House thert went into Committee of Supply, and the balance of the items m‘h head of Miscelluneous Public amounting to $59,036, m $8,,000 ; ‘(.'oloniuï¬o“_m . 208 Afforneyâ€"General‘s Bill to Incorpoâ€" S lie Municipelity of Haliburton an provide for its m..‘ a Pmï¬â€˜ -m†Was read.a second timo. _ " _ ~> House adjourned at 12: 30 a.m. hantd k10R L .0. 000. " @enSTRT rule should be departed from, and he thought this was one. AMr. Boultbee bw-th Attorneyâ€" General had agreed that the principle conâ€" tended for by the Oppotition was amendment might be withdra abstract moticn, offering ~the p y substituted. Mr. Lauder «aid it had not been shown “M-II.’ necessity for this lockâ€" up. . accounts J“p..'homwoundod by a Yorkâ€" ville bu glar, is much worse this afternoon .‘.v.u._-.p-d.p-dol. The Spring Assizes opened toâ€"day ; Cnief Justice Hegarty presiding. . There is a large docket. o It is thought doubtful, owing to the fac= tious conduct of the (pposition, whether the Hguse can adjourn before next week. Anoiher want of confidence motion was mored to«day, after debate but was withâ€" drawp, because the (Upposition were not agreed it ‘Nj?::,lqndwul-nivem' morning by the Grand Truok, He will be metstibe station by a deputation and weorted to \he Cathedral, where a trium~ ,uuam'puhrnhnb‘na'wwd. An addre~ o{ welcome will be presented, after which s 1e Dewn will be offered up for his s‘< return. sn â€" often swayed by political bims. ‘The bill was generslly approved of by members on both sides. and was read a second time. one of those m"“ Yote for. He looked Algoma Fiectigns. Navut St. Masie, March 17. Returns received last night seem to inâ€" dicate the return of Ir.mgnu for Alâ€" §hai. , here is, however, no word yet the Thunder Bay region. It is altoâ€" Eother probable, however, that it will not “"S;:u-u result. © The tollowâ€" THg in the resulths Thtâ€"ke heart from,: 2+ wounded in the hand by the sccidental discharge of a pistol lying among some pépem® _0 _ 2y l 0s Attorney General moved the second reading of the bill respecting Voter‘s Lists The object of the bill was to secure that ubmu-dm“llnrp-ruu the list. :be present system of taking names from the assessment roll was obâ€" jectionable as a Court of Assessment was The Speaker took the chair at 11:20. Attorney General introduced a bill re respecting the Executive Council, which was read a first time. _ Solemnization of Marriages‘ Bill _ A man named James Smith, proprietoro( the Un:» Station Refreshment Roousy was The Hon.Mr. McKellar said .sutch an opimicy had been entertained by®Mr. Arch ; but Fismind had teem disabused of Ir.hm&-di'w from the discussion of_ last night that sppropria« tioms for the erection. of a ilock up at _ Bruce Mines, bad been diverted to the building of a locis up. at Siiver Islot. Thulnm‘d‘_v ,i therefore ‘he moved in effect that in the opinion of this no public q approprimted by Pumm for a particuâ€" lat purpose, in a certain locality «hould be aiverted by order in Council at the mwillohhokuzuuu,l.havwhï¬ng the express will of Parliament. .. ThAshg-G-dw'imm abstract principle of the amendment, but as it was put in the form of a want of Yorky Resolutions remitting fees on proceeiâ€" ings in County and Division Court: were passed through Committee of the Whole, and reterred to Committee on Administraâ€" tion of Justice Bill.. â€" Arch ; but Fismind had teem disabused of it. Itwis the istention of }huovommnk to erect a lew * Tnuflintwm The Committee rose as reported. The Liouse adjourned at 1.30 p.m. confidence motion, he shoald resist There were occasions where s zen SQUlt St, Marie Killarnew AFTERNUQN SESSION. .mrt-mmmnz.w. _ The.Houn. xr. Grooks moved the House into Committee of supply. _ . _ _ The House Eravcllats‘ Ouide. , Homicideâ€"Toronto Assizos "“_momment of the House _v' ant of Confidenceâ€"Arrival of Archbishop Lynchâ€"Address of Welcomeâ€"Shot with a Pistol. BY TELEGRAPH Grand Trunk Railway Ontario Legislature rose at six o‘clock APTER RECESS considered the smendment TORONTO. blish a Traveiless‘ Directory, the benefii of our citisens, who may visi the Capital. io ali waveilers to have, «ch. information «« to the ariure of the various traiws ali pincer. kast, West and whho can depead upon the ALGOMA » & Ottawn Railway Stages, Tomoxto, March 1S$ h A. H. TAYLOR K. Trai 119 18 s that he could not upon it as uncilled it * The tollow heard from : â€" s Scott Brown 65â€" 18 110 im â€" unfor@s resist it. s general , and he 18 0 0 ‘Tne call from the oon}np(m of North Bruce to the Rev. John Scott, of this city, was reconsidered by the congreâ€" gation of St. Andrew‘s Chm:md a ress olution opposing the call providing for the appointment of a colleague to as~ sist Mr. Scott, was carried by a large maâ€" jority. The Presbytery met this afterâ€" noon to decide in regard to the @all which, at the Rev. Mr. Scott‘s request, had been brought before them for reconsideration. ::l "Seoa addressed the Pmbyury,'f;‘r- resigning his charge of pastor of St. ““""" m o 68 as CF.% beâ€" di ied if it , ts in i asal to h the »Gengih ol she, smy al, 1 0o Eugenie at Chiselhurst toâ€"day. _ _ _ Reâ€"Elected. M Disraeli and mir Stefford Northcote have been reâ€"elected to Parlisment without opâ€" This morning, about four o‘clock, a fire broke out in Roy‘s Brewery. Front street, destroying part of the machinery, toâ€" gether with a quantity of grain. Loss about $4,000, Viewxa, l-;he.h 17.â€"The Roman Catholic Bishops in Reichsrath _ threaten. to to withdraw if the passage of %n ecclesiâ€" astical Bill is pressed. s Bosto®, March 17.â€"Mies Sophia Snow wl gveoglt het paipuos» nc dho. Borien Beruix, March 17.â€"The Prussian Cross Gazette intimates that the Reichstag will beâ€"dissolyed if it persists in ig=gefusal to Burraro, March 17.â€"St. Patrick‘s Day was celebrated by t:: Irish citizens wil.: great spirit, The day was pleasant an mild, _ High Mass was celebrated .in the chml“ln ? lflu-m‘h‘r“ ‘x‘ 10 l!xd military ‘& prinâ€" cipal streets with banners and music. The evening was devoted to a public lecture, the proceeds of which were donated to the orphan asylum, . ‘The ceremony was more imposing than on any previous occasion in this city. _ ‘The most perfect order was A letter from Suntiago de Cuba says the corres ncoe captured with President Cupom‘iu inpgau a great number of prominent families in that place. _ Fully Hoston Mr. Elias Gillis d dead yesterday while pi l ‘s mill, Moâ€" lllï¬' !Wu by Dr. Caw, Coroner, ct returned that death was caused by heart disease, James Dunne, the ed prize fighter, m.hd.dm.fllll? the 6th Ward of Brooklyn on the Reform ticket. Canal Navigation Opened. Raritain Canal was opened to navigation yesterday. s QueBec, March 17. Mr. A Joseph has resigned as a Direcâ€" tor of la Banque Naipualé, (im‘ cbtise uence of his haviag accepted the Presiâ€" 3«:0’ of the Stadacona Bank. 10 000 persons viewed. don Sewing Machine Co. > um%,‘:m 17. The shareholders of the lon Sewâ€" ing Machine Company mst yesterd~y and elected the following directors for the enâ€" suing year: . Samuel Peters, Thomas Aspden, C. P. Smith, J. W. sifton, W. Durand and E/E $ & uent meeting of u: Bm of m Mro Sanmuel Peters was elected President; Mr. C. P. Smith, Viceâ€"President; Mr. Charles Hutchinson, Solicitor The score of the Quebec Curling Club tor the Governor General‘s medal was 122, which is officially announced as the win~ ning score. Mr. Joseph Allen, of Grand Bend, was killed yesrerday by a haystack falling on him, crushing him to death. Bostox, March 17â€"8t. Patrick‘s Day i* being observed here in the usual manner, but under disiivantages of cold easterly rain, Nuw York, March 17â€"The St. Patgigk‘s m eece y onl 1t one hour and twenty tes to Glass, Dt. Nelies, J. R Minbisvick, J The work of altering the Jesuit‘s Barâ€" racks for Government offices, which had been temporaily suspended, was resumed tomday. â€" s j 3 ‘ vstack â€"Accident day bills were passed au ing the Can» nd:(innd'l'rnnk lhilmmmlu- tate in Buffalo. e Winning Score for the Bufferin Medal â€"Presidency of a Stadacona Bank The Jesuit Barracks. Paskaus, March 17. Mr. William Wells, of the firm of Mcâ€" Gregor & Wells, manufacturers, and proâ€" pristors of the planing mill and sash and door fuctory here, had his band nearly cut off by the moulding machind%ï¬e factory this afternoon. The limb will be amputated toâ€"night. _ a The new Steamship Compaay to run steamers coastwise, was organized toâ€"day under the name of the Eastern Steamship Company. [ They have porchased the steamer ‘Virgo‘ at New York for $45,000, gold. The smmhlg Company â€"â€" C ings in the m Partiosâ€"Extradition. 6 In the House toâ€"day, the public accounis for 1873 were submitted. . Mr. Woodworth moved an implied dansure of the flm‘â€" ment for their action im he taritf of i0 Windsor and â€" Amunapolis, Railâ€" way Compaby. .A Gov amendâ€" ment wis c#rried by a vote of 23 to 10. Four members were absent the actual state of parties in the House is 26 to U Johnson, beld here for extradition under | a charge of uttering counterteit . United | States notes in New Hampshire, was up | tor examination again toâ€"day. A witness [ tor the defence was heard, when the * _ A man.Aamed Patrick C. Brenman, beâ€" | longing to Arichat, died suddenly in "the house of a friend in this city last night. While in the act of drinking a cup of tea he fell back and expired. â€" LONDON w The Call to the nev.m.co,oâ€"u‘k There was a slight shock of earthquake in Yarmouth on Thursday. Arsaxy, March 17â€"In the Assembly to Haystack Mill. UNITED STATES. Ecclesiastical Bill. Liberal Bequests. St. Patrick‘s Day. St. Patrick‘ BELLEVILLE. GERMANY. Alien Tenure. Colebration. ENGLAND HALIFAX. AUSTRIA â€"Agcident 94 € igung Q'UIFC. Impticated Bercaviue®,_ March 17. Hairmax. March 17. Army. ties of Gesâ€" o. T u"| foun, $100, 000 | pass the ‘Oity Hs!, ~ marching: closoly and | somewhat fast on account of the rain, and numbered between 15,000 and 20 000. ‘There were not s> many carrieges as on . previous occasions, but the procession was 4 my as large. « 1t passed off without inclw dent of any nowe or wisturbance of any kind not a single arrest taking place, and was dismissed at Cooper Institute by the Grand Marsh\l, when it dispersed in an or» derly and peaceable meanner, % IhoiRAg es tos mice me curred from the everâ€"heated hot air shaft, which is of brick, and which ignited the joists near it. of the third flat, near a hot air register. A short time betore one of Babook‘s fire exâ€" 35. weln, whs with wol Pressagh of . Wells, w great mind,dimledh:,homnld & portion of the floor, and operated between the joists, where thke fire had made considerable headway. _ ‘Three charges from the little machine effeqtually subdu@@ithe fire, thus "odge, C: ui, on the 1OEK Feter and whe card anu veloved damghter of Poter and NBUMPTION sclwruuwumt- O:mse:‘l. of the Glands of the N . Emptions t U Discase, with :onu.lmuz’n hmlp‘n.lhcul uh-.h-r‘ ition of the Kidneys and Biadder, Nervous and General Debility, all depend upon depraved nuâ€" A fire also occurred in some sheds on Berthelot street. t the Durocher street fire, Nathani¢l s, & member of the Brigade, was seâ€" being prostrated accidentâ€" y by a heavy blow on the breast; he remained in an insensible condition for several minutes, when he was removed to Woopstock, March 10.â€"No, 1 Victoria Fire Compauy celebrated its Mï¬dflh anniversary lastnight at the Bishop House, by giving a supper to about 150 ponaa including honorary members and invi Tok tiiarnnne mt the Toh maty HarmiAter guests. During the serving of the a little before nine o’cloo:‘ & -m::m the Canadian Literary Institute, situated a mile distant, informed the chidéf that the Institute building was on fire. (A rush was instantly mide for the engines, one of which is kept underneath the Town Hall, The,figtp compaanies Withi®their apparatus and enables the stomach Bâ€uâ€"â€â€™*rflv’ "ï¬' ge and assimilate a sufficlent quanutity of Inent to build up the u-nnq ( Eight fires more or less serious in their â€"character, broke out last evening between 6 and 11.350‘clock; incendiarism is belieyâ€" @d to be the cause, in the majority of inw stances. At six the roo{ of the Donegana Hotel caught fire, extinguished by portaâ€" ble Babcocks kept on the premises. . Firemen‘s Annual Supperâ€"An Unâ€" pleasant Interruption. A fire had been discovered below the floor The following we clip from the.‘Toronto Mail of the lith of March, 1874. .â€" In view of last night‘s work, the fireâ€" men are mooting incnuoofory; it may be mentioned that for three of these fires alarms were not sounded.â€"Star, 174 inst At 6.40, fire in a stall in Mr.~Bennet‘s stables, Fortification Lane, No, 71. in rear of the Star offices ; a horse which 00â€" cupied the stall was severely burned about l.hoh.-d;lnh'-:‘ooxmdhgbth threw himself upon the floor. One stream from No. 1, at this place was found suflis cient. 14 # ,_'v,‘d ths fer. A ire i A % WM’ con 4 At 10 55, wooden stables on Berthelot street ; buildings destroyed. X Insis _ At 11:35, stables, property of Mr. 8 Mathewson, No, 50 Durocher street; three streams were laid, and the flames were speedily extinguished. _ C e JUST OPENEDâ€"23 bales of new patterns U Brusse : ,, & Ply and Kidderminsto from the best English maiters, to ',flpw- fidently lnvite the inspection of purchasers. d‘wb‘mï¬"fl Vallea street ; not serious h At 10.30, fire in the shop of Mr. Morâ€" rice, cabinetâ€"maker, No. 129 St. m street ; confined to the finishing a ment, which, with its contents, was . badly damaged ; the most serious fire of the series, Loss, which is very considerable, covere1 by insurance, _ HAY mupecfi At 11, outâ€"buildings in rear of Mrs. Curley‘s residence, Mayoratreet ; damage A dispatch from Knoxvilie confirms the report of an earthquake in North Carolina, but locates it between Ashville and Old Fort. A Raleigh dis confirms . a torafi@r & it at Bald t v eruption is Steamer Burned. %, New Oruzaxs, March 17.â€"The steam«â€" boat ‘South Western,‘ hence on Thureday for Shreveport, was burned at Colfax on Sunday morning. . The boat and cargo are a totallo:s, Valued at $30,000. Passenâ€" gers saved CARPETS. Our stock being even More complete ‘and :\ tensive than in any former season, Ané i prices will be found as low or even lower tha cisewhere Purwsuron, March 17 â€"A fre broke out in the Oil Bxonsuge Hotel, Modoe City, Pw. , toâ€"day, which destroyed the building ; Naw Yorx. Marca 17.â€"The steamship State of Alabam»,‘ trom Glasgow to New York was iceâ€"bound four days, and had several of her bow plates crushed. She put in.o Halifax wn.r seven feet of water in her fore and main hoids, and had proâ€" peller and rudder damaged. SHOOLBRED & CO! Ortawa Carpet Houst moving on the Central Pacific Rail «ay. Also, Lincoln, Benuette & Co‘s and Christle‘s SILK FATS, Feb FELT HATS! H. ,.HODGES, March 18, 1874 . te British Lion Hotel ist ro ppost mm-mnm'hft“ > and THE BABCUCK AGALN ! their ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 56 SPARKS STREET, SPRING 1874 Firos in Montreal, SPRING 1874. 39 SPARKSST. For Spring Trade WOUpsTOCK Db U DIED. & Taise alarm. . ‘The d u depraved nuâ€" n; fromy im~ Com Elixir of mediately reaches fire had oc« THE OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 19 i1874 _.__ Galicenstein S Gaddes Jno Groom Mrs Grant Alex Green Mrs H. Grant G A Graffin Mrs Green A Gary iss -..;’ Garvey Miss C Gallagher Jno Herrington M Henrietts Mrs M A Hayes Ed . _ Henderson Geo â€"â€" Welli Rail 4 Hewett R . Wmm Helfertie Wm. White Jno Helmer B White Geo : baste Hemphill Che Whelan J J 2 Heron T Wilson Miss M Henderson Miss MJ PWiley & Son Jao : : Hill 8 Wilkes J A Hill Missâ€" J Wood P Rillman L H 2 Woods A Hobbs Wm Wright F Howe & Co 8 Wyatt Dr T » Hm.:u Young J H H Miss M _ Young Miss A gnuonJWD McBride Geo ie ume Jas MoCuaig Miss Huckins H MoCracken & Hoffen; Hughes H J nice Hutson W D Hume Jas Huckins H Hughes H J Humphries Mr Hughston W Irvine Jno Ingram John irmn James Johnston A Jones A Johnston Miss M Johnston B Johnsion Jno Kain Miss R J Kerr Mrs J Eocles Ed 2 Rlilard Miss M Esdale Geo inty Eie frand Fland Mrs T C Flemming Miss M Fiain Jno Foran Miss M Freeman Miss N G Freeman Jno Freeman R A en igo Burk Miss C Campbell Wm o-rbny.l_:i-n Christio Chas Chishoim Mise J Chisholm Miss M. A Clark Jno Mrs Clark Ned Clark T 3 Clarkson T D _ â€" Clarkeon G C Coughlin Miss S Cook ‘P A Cooler -!‘- Cou as bene: Nige: * Crooks Jas Boti a 60 Moees sttapraioupaa â€" & as Dunn Miss K . m Edwards & Laird _ Street Jno Egan M Stetam Mre L Eocles Ed 2 Steacy A B Rlilard Miss M Stocks Jas Esdale Geo Stephens J Essex Mrs A _ Stackpole T Kelly P Kenedy Wm 2 Kernham Geo Boree Aiex 2 yce Boyde M Boin Wm Boucher Miss M J Bryan Chas Burroughs Jno Dale Jas Davis Kenedy R Killean J B Black Thos Boyne Jas i ols Curley Mifs N Kent Jos e PBA C P0 B ts en hn SE w mecubigy C Opere io rimes t trie Oit !~â€" Worth 1A Weight in Gold. + Pain cannot stay where it is used. I#is the cheapest medicine ever made. (né dose cures common sore throat. One bot: tie has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents worth has cured an old -undlmou'l- 1t positively cures Uutarrh, As and Croup, â€" Fifty cents worth has cured cridk in the back, and tae same quantity lame back of eight year«‘ standing. _ The fol» hvin;moxhoulmmafowoubom? letters that have been received trom dif. ferent parts of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient to satisfy the most akeptical, J. Collard, of M 0ahrh' 23 uis \divedey‘ s 2 modk dn Cea C TOTF Lm'l‘ of LETTERS remaming in the Ot« wawa Post Office, March 15, 1874. Abne $ Marks Mro L Adams Mrs S Major F Alexander Miss M _ Marshall R Allon Jas Menniec I# L Anderson 8 Mitchell W Barnott CJ Minore D m Geo Mitchell W A Mrs M llldlol&Ju Bartiett W Moody‘ H . A Baker Mrs M Bartiett W Barclay Jno Balland Mr Lavereux J _Sold by all medicine: dealers, ~Prige s .s x THOMAS, Pheips, N.Y. And NORTRHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. Notsâ€"Rlectrigâ€"Seleocted and Eleotrized Lowe Mrs Martin F Matson Miss E l"'li'ici:'." The stock is‘well selected, and conslits of Men‘s, t ( eaaam U“"aï¬â€˜of_,_ (Pubrprgpranl onR writes ‘send me 6 dozen Dr, Thomas‘ Relectric Oil, have sold had from you and want more now ; its [cures are traly wonderful.‘ _ William l:sln, of Franklin, writes, ‘L have ull the agent left, : it acts like a charm â€"it was slow at first, but takes splendidly mow." H. Cole, of Iona, writes, /‘ please forward 6 dozen Thomas‘ Electric Oil, I am mearly run out; nothing equals it. 1t is highly recommended by those who have used it." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes â€""Send at once a further ma Eclectric Oil, 1 have only one bottle I dins goees) mihhotom" 7. Thomples % > Wmm"ï¬uâ€"“&uflmm more Electric Oil, | have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it." Miller alca unvmr.q,,wï¬uâ€"“mm:‘- 1s getting a t reputation here, dnlyoalgdg Bend us a further without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & well. in ioi w Cootle Ileada are Ervinad to in spect. . A most sul mï¬. NA [Late Preston & l!&\lsl -m fn 0‘:1 Stand, 12 Rideauâ€"86, a Of Preston & McLaughlin, at the old stand, R@mNo 12 RIDEAU STREET, m« Wilt sell at #% PRR CENT. UNDER COST Boots and Shoes ~RAND CLEARING FALE JOSEPH NEELIN BANKRUPT STOCK. to R A Hiaving purchased the stock of .0, writeâ€"*sasd us one Oil. We fia i to take G. P. BAKER, _ Post Master Switzer 3 Taylor J ‘Taylor 8 J 2 Taylor C J Thomas J T y Turney Jno 2 Trembley Jno 2 Turtier Miss M C Vu:nnl? & ma Vennetten T H Watson: Miss Waters H. Wytson L B Wation Jas Watson C° Watts Jno Wadaworth Jno Walls Jas Webster Chs Wellman Wm McCuaiig Rev F McCrink Miss B McCarthy Wan 2 McConneil D McCann Jas McoCormi k T McDougall Mrs L MoDermott A J McBiroy W J Ehaw H B Sheridan Chas Shaye Miss B Sloan D McCabe Jno Modonald Miss T McDonald AC Mcinniss Mr M Mcintyre W M McGregor Hon Wm McKinnon Alex Mcleod Miss C# McCaughlin Mrs McLaughlin Jno McLaughlin A : >» Molennen MeDonald McPhee A McMullin Jas 2 MceMahon Jno Nevil Mrs Widow Nichol Miss M Nicholson J C Nunn Jno 3 O‘Donnell Miss M O‘Neil Miss A A Patterson P W Patterson J Patterson M J Pllbsr ;u- C Page 2 foo ied erry C ; Peniston Mrs Phinngy Miss E Pearth Jos Potts Miss C Prayley R°C â€" Roche Wm Savage J 2 Sars K Soott J H Sholdice D Quail Miss N khyman Alex lhmmill-.l Regan, Jno > Reynolds Geo Kenwick P IR‘nMIh'E inglant! War T oang 1+ Ross Alex 2> Miss K Mr wn,mm.uimm:w and famaily useâ€"Warranted pareand Ten hhds, Fine Old â€" Brandy, THOS. PATTERSON Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, KarT of Dufferin, Liverpool or Londonderryâ€" Cabi 15 aid o snnee. . en moocee o. dither informaâ€" T hi Wia 1 hgiie ? mnd aneUiIAY. Fumolger asâ€" Errmv: 3 Auction Sale " E.l;mu&gmm and Candian Tweeds, Méltons, Fancy Vestings, &c., is} unequalled % % iL SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guarantecd or no sale, JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, Begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has opened a first class TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT NEW RUFPLING, <0 NEW RIBBONS, At mmmn«w for convéâ€" nience of Sale ; a quantity of & acers, and will thomsel ves, 2t March 8, 1974. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FRIDAY, March 20th, Terms Oash. Hale to com mience t 10.90 a is Auctioncer. Oftawa. March 16, 1874 2517 Ottaws, March 16, 1874 Special ~Family â€"Grocer, Japansâ€"Greer .: Black of he best grades GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. RECEIVING NEW GOODS. At the unoecupled Store in ROBINSON AND HENEY‘8 BLOCLK, Feb. 9, 1874, ic 2k 12 in DIRECOCOT â€"~IMPORT ATHON. _\" _ WWOLESALE AND RETAIL, P Ex. Mhip from PYance, England and Spain. _ Ten hhds, EXTRA;: FINE Feb, 18, 1874. BAMEERVILLE â€"& â€" BROS;, New Goods Arriving Td e pntanree â€" _ | . of Customs, . Feb. 14 1874 HOUSEHOLD ~FURNITURE, misting of Drawing Room Suites, Easy Chatrs, Ittaws | Suly 119187 _ EAigEIRG mDEBLEES in pints and quarts BP. pints and quarts March 8, 1874, March 19, 1874 Prairie Hens ‘The Snbscriber will sell by PUBLIC AVCTION RECENT ~HOUSE! V At the premises adjoining Mr, I, B, Taylor‘s Printing Office, 2 D BR i d e a u & t r e 1 1874 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. CHINA~â€" â€"WAREHOUSE. Teasg, ‘Coffees and Sugars. IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISH, ITALIAN and SCOTOH reaper (t "â€"_w'_â€"'â€"nm"'m; Spanish Jmulwâ€"ml S \wa. Patentex‘r‘â€"sted Honey vm' Honey in glass boxes, arke 1+ _ Painggms FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans,. J . R. SGETILTT & Co. COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES. PALE and DARK, from the producérâ€"Firstâ€"class brands D. =@~Mâ€"c D O NE L L, 380 Sparks â€" Strgeet, above will fnd it to their interest to Goods II.M -.Wln- and ‘Brandies dmymmm"%“m un en voom UPamitars in nlus: e ; Couches, Carâ€" D A I L Y ure and Feliabis old Vipreges and anaduiterateg, purchased from d hoanmwebic price. " Phey are Wworth trying. â€" Thioy will recpmmend 66®SUSSEX‘ STREET, ~66 $ All Goods Warranted Shrunk. "tik P O RT "CW IN E1 13th Feb., 1874 53 SPARKSâ€"ST. NEW PRINTS, 1THOS PA4TTERSON S Henry w Beecher‘s Lecturcs on l’nmslv1 " ds = es Wilie HRorh Lund, 6y Capt Hutler .'.. ..':.“.:: W Hoys of Weghibd) Vol 1 CC ynmiy mecs: P & HENDERSON & Co., n bparkecst. BOOTS and SHOES, &c. UWM‘:L C Hoee Aannd OBTT! AL O d ui h s _ Sast pï¬dï¬l“fl{'enly-nlm.h | Wimpomitaonnne As munlmdah&hrul lorean,of Otte‘ to T. Lanrin & Co ., of Montreal, the t has been authorized by the said T. Laurin & Co., to offer for sale, at his Bhow Rooms, in Rowe‘s Buildings, in the city ol Ottewa, on Under and by virtue of & certain Ohattel Mort The Nineteenth Day of March, Inst., mpe en "Poeh Rouet O e in ‘ot Ahces alr Ho in the canal at Montreat, and nes ties making arrangements for the purchasec‘ all or any can have m mediate possession. ho en t i io ow A NB, | «ihdk aod P Berpor nbortnagien Aipus rntins isean," "Du Lievre," Capital," ,_;-% HENDERSON & Co‘s. March 2, 1874 NTW â€" BOOKS Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation, TEAMER AND. BARGES FOR SAla Oysters in Bulk, Oysters in Cases,| Cream Cheese NEWJJDRESS GOODS, &c. ORTGAGE SALE OF P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. daily and roasted .. ... © premIsesâ€" _____ _ _ Assignees, &¢. North Britiak Ghambcts 11 Hospitaiâ€"St., Montreai, 3 & daos its next Bession, to amend the Act relating:to the Eredericion Boom Oompany, in the Ergrince oo oo n th 9 9 ns tioegg, RAJOTTE & Co, Pooley‘s «Bridge, and settle _ Pariiament o 2, it it an ABLIS ncorporate "12 Bociete Sn Paomre ciete Béerre cultural Insurance Company." ‘OTICE.â€"â€"Notiee i8 hereby given that appliâ€" g cation will be made to the Parlisment of Domiaion of Canadn at its next session, for an Act to authorizeand the issue by the Brockville and Ottewa Railway. Company of Iaweage® debontiines of bdhde." in New of the morigage Sidd Rail ooneee mare (thon)United Comties of faunth pany to i . k Wmmm and the Town of Brockville, and to authorize and ‘confirm ‘ the of said mortgare debontures IME&. hoiders of said morigages, in Ji6u «0d dor other nnrâ€" l‘ s C. H. REDHEAD, Rrocivilie, Feb. 26, 1674, w -Hm Wrinona Anï¬â€˜:‘...?d -?.:'..m'." Are hereby requested to call in at Meskrs, T. APPLICATIONS TO PARLIA MENT OTIC K is hereby that their accounts at once. Otherwise, the satne will be placed in our Collector‘s hands for immediate FELLOWES,; OGARA, unm:. REMOK+ The A Triamph of Mechanical Warranted for ‘Three A Geniug, M um“l‘l-._'llnflnnn UNCLAIMED â€" GOODS. Family Knitting Machine In terms of Aets â€"10 and 11 Vic., Chap. 31, t undermentioned goods, viz:â€" , * tb ‘OTICE is hereby t 1 woOonlonas bereby aiven that application . will Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting Shop, * No. 64, SUSSEX ‘BTREET, OTTAWA. Being firstâ€"class workmen, and having a all .m ‘uâ€"m t parties can. rely upon the q We are preprepared to give our customers the Mgmuvlnmm the nes reâ€" â€" tm All work warranted for One Ye,f. "@R mpih t pre oo boasy we n heringcoen s ‘The undersizned beg to iriform the public that they have opened a Shop . . .. At No. 54, Bussex Street, mwwfl!hp':d\o exeoute all work PLUMBING, GAS & BTEAM FITTING, Reb. 23, 1874 y mmn., Ottawa, Fob. 26th,1874. __. ... _ 2508â€"2m Monday,; March©23rd, Sale at 11 a. m. ‘Terms Cash otawa, Murch 10. 1674 OTICE,â€"Application will, be made to the A. ROWE, Mr. T. (RAJOTTE* lntrusted to their care, at the SHorTEST Nomio®. Ottawa, March 2 1678 U on prineiry n rans, Nupins,.) pdriniguroe M ced Seetny Caparpamt Mata, 011.,‘ Undershirts, gh.ih. Jackets, M?â€";EE“ . Leggin OTICE VC ID QUACKS. Bole Agent for Ottawa and Viciuity "* $MFâ€"OFFICEâ€"istockdale‘s Block, Rideanâ€"st., opposite Dalhousie, . ® M HOUSE SALE One Barrel of Oll One Case of Saws. One Box Sundries. All parties indebted No. R. 2 IXX O C ~..â€"â€"W. T. BOUN u&.l. 3 Webster‘s Terrace, Ottawaâ€"st RIDEAU . STREET, â€" OPPOSITE T. RAJOPEE & Oo. MABON & CO 'l’."th:. f The undersigned HAS EEMOVED to 2511m and to ad all to # i hi nomimtnt sb oy apa, incmoonaitent s ko mce s ~Pup PADoEEANDTT T TD UERLEC ESBTATK is mv;flmfl%-m. -M.- on the -an& i -n:' amm-;r unulzl.' “""'.‘Ea“'â€œï¬ rized saion Yo a to those Jn the future %u uow s Wagou InUnebay iss hoth Tust as tiavs‘; @ a Welook, and cach THURSHA ab s Persons having Second Hand ;\lig tortle: pose of will do wel! to send it in at ance for this sell out in order to have a con HOUSEHOLD FURN/TURE, uon 0 45. 000 Qrockery_ Were Fictores oipresies‘s. Hodld Heher 40 0+ M Me»reppostie tos TRURSDAY, THE 190 INÂ¥rin1, inpooploostaree d s %{&"M"fl.‘fliï¬ â€œmz.....-.:"ï¬_",.q- m ta ts band for J. HERMINGHAM. . â€" AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGEN » ; Ottewa, Manch 17th, 1874â€" 2s 00 es * hedige® * "ot Housene . ¢ 9h: of Aprilâ€"Sale of valumble Ho:we+ ~ ns tacec ns parey oo â€" Other important saies will be announced in a The fubscriber will sell by Public Auction, at t'h.‘hu of Bdâ€"t:’r l-: CaWwthray, WEDNESDAY, 18th MARCH InsTANT, T # "‘“‘“’g‘mmm; mWnHM as, 2 6 On lonn\:'e.'w â€"a.uotnnq om. Ro puOeieysl io U C aigvel} Houte, at 7.59 p. m._ 13 hands, good traveilers; one Brown Draugi{ im eatersaanee. h oï¬ en raico ness, two l;:r second hand Marness, &L‘ Taankets Molors, Burcingies, Brusbes. Comt ., tha dore Wow oftes Sine 7 At -wum;.p," Horses, Sleighs, Harness, House~ hold Furniture &c., &eâ€" disposed Of. $ol. Â¥, 1sts 22000 Bs tras af inte within two months free of intertsp _ N. B.â€"The sale to contine [ P Eks hem. Dlankels,‘covers, surcingles, balters, 010 » &hï¬â€˜nlz and Bar r-nm.::d m‘;‘ Ank W t" under, i awelve under the ; Ti on avaoved papo .s.":-g-‘ uies @ENERAL AUCTIONEER AND Rka HSTATE AGENT. reingles, baiters, ©46 m__ORO March i7th NXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE One PRING CIRCULAR. Ottawa, March 18, 474. Four Houses to Rent, PUBLIC AUCTION, JAS. ~BAlLIFF UCTION BALK OF U° WIC 4o Well to send it in ‘ und in time ‘Tor each weekly Baie UCTION SALK ues »ndhjiiped, will be_made on. Furnitur in toto if required, " Several" Hbdad E8, CUTTERS, ~SLEIGR HARNESS, WOOD, &o. ~~~ BY J. 17, 1874 Moperya®, Wadrworth‘s Block, Spark® ara "and _ Sagee during fae uk comieg oonyd, apd patior i if required. * APPROACHING BALES The Undersigned will ssll by arrangements made for sale. 1 is mm early gall from :those abou: L â€"SHale at Store, ft 7 30 p.in. on him for Lhetpast six yoa! «. tb his nands _ tor dispona , W. H. FALLB, ang till the whole is w , H.AFALLS, _ war