in a but 1 i1 «* w for ® got under control until 8 p m ’l‘ho‘: dlhohmhin&s total loss. / g-&-plv sustain a heavy loss through damige done ty water. The total loss is »stimated at $20,000 ; covered by insurance. Mesars. Boultbee and Rykert protested against such an important measure being brought down solate in session. The House then went in:o Committee, and the fi=s 19 cl«uses were passed with the excepiion of 1s$ which was dropped. The House rose at six o‘clock. Mr. Prince :upported the bill. Mr. Bouitbcs objected to the bill in some of its d <vails. The proposed scheme would give . vote to 1ailway ia orers, who had no sp~cal interest in the localities in which 3‘ y ‘worked. Giv::x them votes would ex;Jse them to the . un« them to their own C e The House dpm 1.40 p.m AFTRRNUON SESSION. Mr. Ryizert was opposed to the amount, which too nm«now Universal suttrage. . He th $600 aâ€"desirable The Attorney General moved the House into Committee on the Administration of reading of the bill to extend the franchise, This bill would enable a most intelligent cl=ss, such is clerks, teachers and profesâ€" sional men to vote. . He proposed to fill inthe biank for the Committee for the sum of $300. The speeker took the chair at 215. The Attorney General moved that Pri« nu&lhbouh:x.dwun Governs ment orders, and the public order at this sitting, and also on Friday at each sitting. * Mr. Boultbee moved in amendment, that in the openiog of the House it is im:â€" portant that urder 42 relating to the Muâ€" nicipal Lo:n Fund be disposed of, Atter some rem«rks the memibers were called in, and the smendment was loet by 14 yeas to 4) nays. ~ _ The motion was carried on the same di= vision. soeee Povking ar monting soine, son in coun was read nnh‘m!'l.ino undp.:.d ,u Hom. Mr. McKellar moved the second The House went into Committee on bill i provide for the due Admi 2£n of Justice, which after a len‘ï¬'? SirJohn held a reseption{toâ€"day in the Queen‘s Hotel, but the crowd that forâ€" merly sttended hm when in power, were conspicuous by their absence. Mr Rykert protested against this mc tion, which he considered was to prevent dircussion on his mogign on the Municipal Lo«n Furd, whichstood on the public ‘The biil to amend the Municipal instiâ€" tions was read a second time. ‘The House adjourned at 12 a.m. City News. Itis well known that the Atiorney General intends, if possible, to prorogue the [ouse on Saturday, but the Opposiâ€" tion intend oftering a number,0f motions when the House is mavediin concurrence toâ€"morrow. Mr. Boultbee toâ€"day opposed the ex~ tension of the franchise to those having an income of $440 per year, on the ground that it would give every railway laborer or 'uunrummdl dollar «ud : i ndieed Snawaidy veres o froiil A the i stayed at & tom, en route for this city, and will e rive til} toâ€"morrow, He has declined lic reception, he speaker took the chale at 11.00, the chsir at 11. ::..tnoll nondb fl‘-h:lrmoo_‘i:. u.? % 1 by s a M"M with the exception of four items held over till toâ€"morrow, were con qursed in. _ _ _ _ _ _ A $20,000 Fire. Mostrzar, M»rch 19. the busloing oppor‘te the Dowsinien Tele: ilding opposite the Dominien Tele~ y, cccupied on‘ the ground mymndc.mmnpm mh-. The second flat were merâ€" offices, The top flat being occupied as a public hall where the fire was supâ€" posed to have originated, . ‘The fire gained great headway before the alarm was given, but good work was dore after the arrival of the engines. The fire was however not Below we publish a Travellersa‘ Directory, made up for the benefit of our citizens, and stwanvers who may visit the Capital. It s im ortaot to all travellers to have, within easy reach, infortmation as to the wrival and departure of the various trains and stages for «il niaces, BEast, West and South. The ; «ouc can depend upon the ) correctnees of this table : 4 St Lawrence & Ottawa Railway. Leaves 10.00a.m., 1.00 p.m., 2.3) pm. . , l Eas Joseph Dean is still in very dangerous condition toâ€"night. The Crisis in his state, is expected toâ€"morrow, The Yacht tlub on York street was broken into last night, and $50 stolen. Two schooners left the bay this mornâ€" ing, the first vessels to leave this season. Accidental Death â€"Sable ‘ Islandâ€" Tew Unmtmenip * Colmpenyâ€"The Subsidy to Nova Seotia® Daniel Bent, while working in the woods at Parker‘s Cave, Anmorolh‘mnl % :!Ml], by the failing a tree n’s The steamer < Lady Head‘ arrived from Sable Island this morning. She reports all well on the Island ; no wrecks :‘3 Sceurred since last report: 9 “_ lumber camp at Sheet H‘;m“ its contents, was destroye day last week ; the lumbermen lost their tlothes and valuables, and were obliged to travel severai miles to get something to John Henderson, of Merigomishe, Picâ€" ;Comuy,m dw-::. on Tn'.dz while crossing from mainland Big Islaod, The new steamship company‘s steamer Virgo‘ wili ply between Hali Cage Breton ports, and the Wo‘&mmnhou. tee In the House of Assembly this afterâ€" moon, Mr. Blanchard usoved the following resolution :. Resobedâ€"lst. That in the ;-d_tigumth increased subs sidy, to which, under the Dominion Act of 1873, this Provinceis entitled, was calcus lated and ailowed on $9,186,000, granted blhmd.lus.udunmnthm of $3,000,000, mentioned as probable debt of this Province in the Union Act of 100i.. 2nd. That that the Local Governâ€" | â€" ment of Nova Scotia be respectfully reâ€"| Nzzum Bros. ha quested toforward the above resolution |stock of shirts,col to the Government of Canada, with a view ~ of accomplishing its object. 3rd. That im Boors, the event of doubt being ‘ entertaingd lhlh-i-m“lhhmbjocg m on ‘at . then should be requested to ask from Fravellets‘ Cuide. gY TELEGRAPH t Stage leaves the the Albion Hotel s at Prescott and Brockville wit od B, & O. . Trains for al Weew THEOUGH COUPON i Stage leaves the Post Office Stage leaves the Post Office Local Logislature MONTREAL, APTER RECESS, HALIFAX TORONTO. A. H. TAYLOR i the inconvenience of ex over difisraut routes. arks Street Harimax. March 18 T at o p Agent Ndku Â¥ their Legislature sugh medial statute As. DJ | carry out what, it is be aiswer to the ghallenze o( Bud ays he will play, t brik, & > 3. ball Freach caroms, 500 points up, for $1,« £nDDHOCemI®UT of hor delfeat was made, a mob attacked the House of Assembly and beat several of the members, one of whom afterwards died, tore up the seats and desks, and set fire to choionu, when the United States and British Marines landed and dispersed it. W. L. Greep, Minister of Foreign affairs, tendered the thanks of the Government for the timely interferâ€" ence of the marines,. The King is still threatemned with assassination. . Herman Widemed is now Minister of the Interior, and Judge Hartwell Attorney General. Communist Celebration. f New Yorez. March, 18 â€"The French Comâ€" munists toâ€"night celebrated the. anniverâ€" . the gor t uprising in 1 ot *onl on Dits "A o4 | a J f i Oy out the entire country, and for a distance of 16 miles from Bald Mountains, extendâ€" ing into adjoining counties, trembling reâ€" ververation of the earth is perceptibly felt, Its nutuerous nunn: for several miles from Monntain. glasses have »mu.dmv‘inmupdduh-mhom shelves to such an extent as to create most \'ido spread consternationâ€" among the rural inhabitants. This has again caused a still greater stampede of citizens, many of whom superstitiously regard symtoms ras an‘indication of Judgment z. :E \ M volcanic eruption of lave or fire, though terific noise and interoal rumbling was heard at a distance so great yesterday morning as to induce the belief that a genuine volcanic eruption had taken pluce. s Committe®, ; / %({ The Produce Exchange ha« appointed a commuttee to proceed to Albany p.fl.: urge legislation for the despening of the Erie Canal and introducing steam navigation. The Neptune Boat Clubshouse, Dem@= sey‘s livery stable, Clark‘s shoe -Mm the stock of several other small traders were busned at West New Brighton, Staten Island, this morning. Loss, 055,000. The New King of the Sandwich Isâ€" lands. Saxw Fraxcusco, March 18. â€" ship ‘Mikado‘ , #‘“1 Honolala been elected King ot the Sandwich Islands, to succeed Lunalelo, The electiohs were quiet. A serious riot was threatened at Honoluiu when the election of Kalakua was made known. ‘The mob attacked the Court House, but the men from the U. 8. steamer * Tuscarora‘ and other Wetr vessels landed, and quiet was soon restored. A ho:se is said to be hideâ€"bound when his skin will not slip â€"under the pressure olï¬hm, bn"ï¬:lnuizt was glued, which condition is always t on & m..amuormuu.r::m tive organsâ€"by correcting which, and giving to them a healthy tone and condi~ | tion, the disease or complaint will disapâ€" Wiuma Del., March 18.â€"The spice faciory of C. 4. Folls & Bro., in this city, m%mod yesteniay morning. . Loes, 000 a side, with 2} balls on a 5 by 10 table, the game to take place three weeks after his match with Maurice Daly for the championship of the world, (BiFeeT teee tiaiielihe (is ond. nsP Dhes Versaiccss, March 18 â€"After a loog deâ€" bate in the Assembly toâ€"day ;m was oftered t\k Left, ‘ government for its action in retérencé to the nomination of mayors ot cities, which was defeated by. a myjority of 62. Entry of Carlists in Olot. Bavowx®, March 18.â€"The Carlist forces under Seballo entered Olot without oppoâ€" sition. Further Particulars. Advices from Honolulu to March 8th, show that the riot by the mob of Queen Emma‘s adherents, when they learned of the election i ua, was more wacene ty 9M Aeied"" Whse" ts r defeat ‘was made, a A committee has been appointed to inâ€" vest‘gate the charges against Ur. Kenealy, counsel fu&o Tichborne chw . Mr. Whalley,, ., demands that i committe® be appointed to inves ‘ charges against rtawkins, the prosecuting Attorney, ‘hy'- Condition Powders and Arabisn \ Heave Remedy." It nas been used in ;nm cases with mpmo{ncz-, rmnllyo a cure in a fow days. | nnhhumuon medicine k inndmybodmwnhwbotnblyua | be kept, from wk.mw | name, and sep that the: signature of Hurd During the dense fog this morning, the ferryboats ‘Livingstone‘ and ‘Hoboken‘ collided on the North River. Both boats were badly damaged, and two men injured by the falling timber. Launch. * C a#tima PK, Maich 136 Tho ihallakip Eves admirtion m wericast thiakd highest admiration and for the gallantry displayed by the Britwh troops in the recent engagements with the Ashantees. Loxnox, March 18. â€"Richard Asheton Cross, Becretary of State for the kome Dapartment, has been reâ€"elected to Parâ€" l1ament without opposition. Bondbolders® Meoting. A meeti of Louisiany bondboldets wes hele .onch. and resolutions adopted denâ€"un~.ng the funding bill of whe last session of the Legislature as arbitrary, uns just and injudicious, and calculated to shake confidence in all Amorican securi ties. The meeting resoived to take mea~ :::o; to resist the carrying into effect of ill. # Sneed, furniture dealer®; and the matttass‘ successfully latinched toâ€"day store of E. H. Miller, ‘The buildings beâ€" medial statute u{mh medessary to carry out what, it is ved. ‘tlnâ€" tention of the Legisiatnre in theé ot Nasuvicus, March 18.â€" A fire last night burned the warehouse of the Ferin chair manufactory which was filled with furniâ€" tpre, the house of Greenfield,. Atwell & longed to Mr.. W (K., Allison,. whose loss ‘is $35,000 ; insured for $15,000 ; chair fac« tory loss, $40,000. & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Unt.. Proprietors for C{Mq. wummnu;rl- Nzusurs Bros. have just received a new stock of shirts,collars and ties, 2497 3m Canadian Lustres, W aucto n slightly imperfect and offé very low by Allan, McKinnons & McMorran. _ ___ y oap Ahusk i SX hh The Reosolution of Censure. UNITED STATES. Hide Bound Horses, Dr. Kencaly. ENGLAND. Roâ€"Eleoted. Collision. JogasNéftfhn s ed that the. To the Editor of THE TIMES. Orrawa, 19th March, 1874. 1 Sir,â€"The letter over the signature of ) Charles Clarke, in yesterday‘s Cifizen, inâ€" duces me to send for publication the folâ€" | lowing letter, one of several in my posâ€" ‘uuiou, relating .to. the efficiency and rshability(?) of «The Garner or"Triumph" | Fir« extinguisher, which he offers to the , public. & of this mill be hold, DeÂ¥u meeting of this Society KV in Knox Church, Eigin street, :‘ï¬..:.,’ first, the 23rd inst., at 7â€"30 p.m. / The R v. Mr. Hunter has promised an address Temats, Aimmante, m ~diliginge Aitare ie, Almonte, on â€"* ." _ The Rev. Mr. Gallagher, will also ::gk. and resident city Pastors are ox« pected to take some part in the meeting) A collection in aia of the m‘:m taken up. . A large mee de-iud.‘ All are wldhl'il;glï¬â€œâ€˜ to at‘ tend. 2%214= NSUMPTION, SCROFULA Fâ€" C Mmentof the Glauds of mn%"i&: O tha Skin, Spinal Disease, " ustipation ahd ‘hend neten Anfaiooor t | 1 [ L AL . wi- 2 for East.... .« «nc # © t <# with w 9.30 px.|G, T. R. °r P 'hinl,q...... General Debility, all "te The uet of| Gardner Extinguishers Sat P in Aeoa uey mss p + fect, from the _ corrosion of â€" the faucets and eating off of the small pipes, which, we are satisfied cannot resist the action of the chemicals, if they ::nuinmwo than four months at farâ€" eat. ; Smokers! For a good smoke, use &m':mvy.;ar.cnoum ug. ON AND FROM TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1874 Kiineys and Biadder, Ne Aihgeat mimue i comcient quentiy of nourlsh ment to build up the tiszues, m 6 and 7 Nicholas«=St,, Ottawa. Â¥unerais furnished with every requisit c aity many wommet Antei es o1 Tre To [ held ‘e for .u-I::nwlln:’tu mlo Nuw Ozrczaxs, December 2nd, 1872 Mr. A, M. Graxox®, Agent Baboook Kire Extg Coy., 19 Canal St., N. O, Flease send to Steamer ©" Bannock City" two " Babcock" Extinguishers in time for for berths, 50 cents. h Sure connections with Grand Trunk trains both Kast and West. ~ ‘Twenty minutes at Prescott Sunction for reâ€" _ Coftins and Caskets of every description alwa on hand. NP 2e The old reliable, quickest and best route, The muu&»dlwmunu" cehreotte ) 00â€" Trains are run on Montreal time. __Pâ€"rsons requiring Coftin Trimming, ‘Orape» Bat-htndl."g:am.‘ &c, m en 6 ready prepared on recelpt of order or telegtam ALTERATION OF ~RUNNING TIME. THE ST. LAWRENCGE CARPETS. JUST OPENEDâ€"26 bales of new patterns iD .‘ Heto and Ofleloths, dit from the best English makers, to which wes©«\ Adently invite the inspection of purchasers. Our stock being even More complete and :* tensive than in any former season, and « prices will be found as low or even lower tha elsewhere. aeitt SHOOLBRED & CO! Ortawa Carpet Houst __ Business That Will l'ng it rainendnth Stt raee Snmman c c :fl_ wlrnyqqgguyuh-% as -‘.-gl‘ DGES 3 ie in "Aestign 1 s $ A:f,,._,;.‘_ -A He3 ;-. Solicitors in Chanecery, &c. J. H. BELL, M.A, | G. BRUNEL, M.A. Officeâ€"Hay‘s Block, No. 25 Sparksâ€"st , Ottawa. March 17, 1874. %i8â€"6m â€" Fob. 18, 1874 t Every aay. Comtortable Sofa Cars on Nos. 3 and 6 Charge Also, Lincoln, Bennette & Co‘s and Christle‘s SILK HATS, Opposite British Lion Hotel, bas Te« mv.damumd“, OTTAWA RAILWAY. FELT ~HATS ! Feb. 10, 1874 , 5‘ ROGERS, U NDERTAKER or mmu.nmmmu _For Spring Tradé. a March 18, 1874 € ELL & BRUNEL, Trains will run daily, as follows :â€" 10 00 A m ANTED.â€"We will give men and women Leave Ottawa. 19, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE. SPRING 1874. h ©an . REEE y un Sperkaage n * R. C. W. MoGuare, Local Agent, Babcock Coy. GOLNG NORTH. SPRING 1874. GOING soUTH, Grand Trunx West 39 SPARKSST. Connecting with. THOS. REYNOLDS, . Managing Director, Ottawa, 6 and 7 uiï¬iiu’.?ï¬a;"n * LATHA WMs 4d AND ATTORNEYS, nruna" iing from in« mpound Elixir of rediately reaches depraved nuâ€" 12.50 p.M. Junction. Arrive at 4.55 P.M. THE OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 20 1874 BRUSSELS, HONITON, APPLIQUE AND LIMERICK, & Lace Robes, Flounces and from $25 to $500 ; Lace Fans, $25 m; Lace Handkerchiefs, $5 to $100 ; &%:FM tles, Capes and Mh-l,‘l:) to Special â€" Honiton Jupe, $350 Brussels w Jupe with Tabelior nt‘ Leadies are respectfully invited to send their orders which will be executed with Governor General and Countess of Dufferin, mmmullymmrflngmmymm a Black Thos Boyne Jas lun“'l‘ Bond W H Boyce Alex & Boyde M Boucher Miss M J Burlwfb.lno Burns Jno 2 Burk Miss C Campbel!l Wm * Carbary, Miss H. Caisey, Ed Christle Chas Chishoim Miss J Chisholm Miss M A Clark Jno Mrs Clark Ned Clark T 3 ; Clarkson T D The Ladies of the City of Ottawa W ho purpose attending the . j Clark Jno Clarkson G C Coughlin Miss 8 Cook T A Cooler Jas GRAND BALL Full Dress Crooks Jas Crawford T Curley Miss N Dale Jas EShaw H B Davis Geo Sheridan Chas Darby Jno Shaye Miss B Dickson A Slcan D Dodwell & Smyth Capt Doyle & Co Messrs SStapleton Jas Dunn Miss E ‘Stewart Miss A Edwards & Laird _ Street Jno Egan M Stetam Mrs L Eecles Ed 2 Steacy A B Ellard Miss M Stocks Jas Ewing & Black Eefguason 0 8 Fland Mrs TC Fiain â€"Jrio Foran Miss M Freeman Miss N G Lace House FreemanJno Turney Jno% _ ; _ . Freeman R A Trembley Jno2 l’nur(hl:‘rp Turner Miss M C Gallagher: Jno Tucker Mro A s Garvey Miss E Vaughan Jas. Garvey Miss C 2 _ Vennetten T H Galicenstein 8 Watson Miss Gaddes Jno Waters H. Groom Mrs Watson L B Grant Alex Watson Jas Green Mrs H Watson C ; Grant G A Watts Jno Graftin Mrs Wadsworth Jno Green A Walls Jas Herrington M Webster Chs Henrietta Mrs M A Wellman Wm Hayes Ed Weir And Henderson Geo W:l;:;nul' Howett R W W Helfertic Wmm Wflha HomphiliCts Whelan‘ J 2 Heron T Wilson Miss M Henderson Miss MJPWiley & Son Jno Hill 8 Wilkes J A BHill Miss J Wood P Rillman L H 2 Woods A Hobbs Wmm Wright F nmcsns ;Vymyr; as oung muiâ€"n Young Miss A Hutson W D McBride Geo Hume Jas MoCuaig Miss C Huckins H MoCracken & Hoffen; Hughes H J nice + Humphries Mr McCuaig Rev F Hughston W McCabe Jno h Irvine Jno McCrihk Miss B * Ingram John McCarthy Wmm 2 Irmn James McConnell D Johnston A MoCann Jas Jones A McCormick T Johnston Miss M _ McDougall Mrs L Johnton B MeDermott A J Johnston Jno MeEilroy W J Gaddes Jno Groom Mrs Grant Alex Green Mrs H Grant G A Grafiin Mrs Essex Mrs A Piegictog Misk M Hayes Ed Henderson Geo Hewett R Helfertic Wm Hill Miss J Rillman L H 2 Hobbs W Hmtsbs as mlh Hutson W D Hume Jas iu!uhullii.l Humphries Mr Hughston W Inp-J.-J:in Irmin James Johnston A Johnston Miss M Johnton B Johnston Jno Kain Miss R J Kerr Mra J ; Kelly P Kenedy Wm 2 Kent Jos Kenedy & Killean J B NECESSARY REQUISITES, Matson Miss E 4. EZVT in the matter of GEORGE G. V. ARDOUIN, ‘of the Village of Hull, Droggist, ao Insolvent, ‘ The Ins »vent has made an ussignment of his estme to me, and the sreditors are notifled to ï¬mw%ï¬o TW ENTYâ€"BLETH Y OF ROH ANT, at ten o‘clock in the jorevoon, to recelve st» tements of his affairs, wod to appoint an Assignee. ______. . ., EARIE CCC RTIUIS C ADREL in 1 oo nc nc ce se tas T i HNTTâ€"BLRTH 280 NOTRE DAMEST., MoONnTREAL. [Established 1849.] Wm. MeDUNNOUVGH, Buccessor to J. PARKIN, March 17, 1874. March 17, 1874 ARKIN‘83 NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 Jas To be given in Honor of the â€"___ Buccessor to J.PARKIN, 280 Notre Dameâ€"St., Montreal. Ball Costume, kRoche Wm Savage J 2 Boott J H. Sholdice D Shaw H B ;'flfl;' Bwitzer 8 &# Taylor J » Taylor 8 J 2 Taylor C J Thomas J T Thicke A Mrs Thompson Mrs D McDonald A C Mcinniss Mr M Mcintyre W M McGregor Hon Wm McKinnon Alex Mcleod Miss CJ McUQeughlin Mrs lcuhzshlhw 9 Mo! D McLaughlin Jno Mclaughlin A McLennen McPhee A McMullin Jas 2 McMahon Jno N. rlumu. BAKEB, Post Master 2510â€"3wâ€"3awk Miss T NEW RUFFLING, 7 .n.n,-::u‘t‘ganlm and Oanadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &c., is} unequalled & k7 4 SPRCIAL FEATUREâ€"A good At guaranteed or no saie, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT At C BR Y S O N‘S. Purvéyor to His Excellency the Gpvernor General, Earl of Dufferin, 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, (v. v. P.) from the largest producer of wincs in Jeres‘s. Reasonable pricejand good arti . W&-‘&‘Lï¬ï¬'ï¬ï¬m&{'&w i / March 11, 1874 Where the Goods have been removed for niesce of Sale ; alarge quantity of of Dra i Uhai Consisting “%&E lonip l oh-{n . puostirle o Base % Hai '-.‘-n(‘-nnum-.m. :q% articles nat ennmerated. * Terms Cash. hh\ou---nanun. A. ROWE, scers, and wil ‘l.ho-ulvd. #% Enmuuoomuum-mom- Events, Commercial, 'l\:p.nnno-, and Mm paper. articles fl be Special ‘Family â€"Grocer, March 8 18574. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘The Subscriber will soll by PUBLIC AUVCTION RECEIVING ~NEW â€"GOODS. FRIDAY, March 20th, GCROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Fob. 18, 1874 3 *Black west grades, | Coffee daily and rowsted e premisgsâ€"â€" Apansâ€"~Greer ... y ®6 nnmhlmum‘flnor Cfrom ‘The above g00ds are pure and reliabie; old vintages and unadulterated, purchased from Pmbe Oltewa, March 16, 1874. Fob, 9, 1874, New Goods Arriving DIREOT â€"â€" IMPORT ATION, WHOLESALE AND RETALL, Ex.;Ship from France, England and Spain, .. Ten m.m:rm ROBINSON AND BENEY‘S BLOCL, BASKERVILLEâ€"=& ~â€"BROS, Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. oi e t o o sn azone, 100 I‘vfl.‘:."’ d oett topeen our Ceods before bas "ttaws July 11387 HOUSENOLD â€"FURNITURE, March 3, 1874, March 19, 1874 TENSIVE Auction Sale RECENT HOUSE! 51874 THOS. PATTERSON Mï¬.mmflr.l.&w mu..omu, 8 0 Rideanc c Stre ce t. JOSEPH â€" DIMBLEBY, Begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has opened a firstâ€"class CHINA ~â€"~â€"WAREHOUSE: Teas, Coffees and Sugars. At the unoccupled Store in Wild Turkeys, J . R. STITTT & Co. e Patent ex‘s.sted Honey FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans. COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES. NEW RIBBONS, PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brands. 80 â€"Sparks â€" Street, D.~ M c D O N EL L, C6==SUSSEX:STREET, 66. D) :X IL°¥. producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted purefand Partridges,! $ Al\ Goods Warranted Shrunk.. "Wilk 53 SPARKSâ€"8ST. PORTC «W LN E! NEW PRINTS, Fine Old Brandy, 1HOS, PATTERSON‘$ No 2 & 2517 ! NEW BOOKS Henry Ward:Beecher‘s Lectures on Preachâ€" .Mf:flnelmnfl.:: Mistory of a Hook, by Annie Carey....... ... 1100 mnmnmnnmbyc. L. a n opbineas 'Wndactl-l'â€"l‘.‘vb'â€"'&ï¬_m.i........ % Boys of England, * 4 negormmen oi intt at oC v Ymmd(nmnfl;:; Vol. l!N 1. DERSON & Co. $ Bparksâ€"St. BOOTS and SHOES, &c. Unaarndla‘.vlmd a certain Ohattel Mortâ€" pg, dated twentyâ€"ninth of November, A. mumnï¬hnd to T. Laurin & Co., of Montreal h-beonwï¬xnmm-d'r.l‘nnn & to offer for sale, at h18 Show Rooms, in Rowe‘s Bulldings, in city ol Oltawa, on The Nineteenth Day of March, Inst., C At the hour of twelveo‘clock, noon, mm‘ummmmw pnguw-ul-lddm e said goods will be offered in parcels as now mlwm-umnmm,or otherwise, to s&mmgm:cmmw papers C A. ROWE, Auctioneer, +pn P Ma Te Barpot niinp rnen Popey onl mmrwmmm Estate of Lusk, Lough. rmmhmé-&lfl.mw% Ilfl.’zlu'. For particular®, &0 20940 pu a we. . HENDERSON & Co‘s. Marci 2, 1874 ; Com+ Honey in glass boxes, March 18 874 Fob. 14, 1874 NEWJJDRESS GOODS, &¢c. Oysters in Bulk, Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation. TEAMER AND BARGES FOR SAL+ P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. ORTGAGE SALE OF Oysters in Cases, Creati Oheose. and Sinners, byâ€"Miss Braddon North Britsh Chambers 11 Hospitalâ€"St., Montro: s & ~Wauâ€"s A Triumph of Mechanical Genius, Warranted for Three A *riumph of Mechanical Genius, Warranted hln’fll.l"- will mv‘-_“vh with Dounie Heel and Tos, Drawers, Sooks, ~mhanprmlaniinrm on cemunes pe. x Suspenders, Wristers, Family. Knitting Machine Are hereby requested to..call in at Messrs, T. be pinced in our Collector‘s hands for imrhediate RAJOTTE & Co., Pooley‘s â€"Bridge, and settle their accounts at once. Otherwise, the game will APPLICATIONS TO PARLILAMENT for n‘A-&'To_m'_' rporate *La Bociete St. Bierre rELLow®s, GARa, LAprEnR® & REMON March 7, 1874, 2511â€"2m. y :-m‘k to:o ~ the Act : \MM -&%Z'L‘m, in m.n of New ’i"ï¬.’.’â€â€˜ * Polreereeee aenipan t . S ‘hainion Agcde The subscriber will sell at the La Ottawa Railway Depot, on Sly UNCLAIMED ~GOODS In terms of Acts 10 and 11 Vic., Chap. 81, t undermentioned goods, viz:â€" 14 full and entire gtv0e e ol af 9t No. 3 Webster‘s Terra Ottawa, Fob Pilumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting Shop, No. 64; The undersigned beg io they have opened a Shop At No. 54, Bussex Street, mmmuwnmmm firstâ€"class workmen, and ha :%Jmï¬ wym-'&m J&E{'&fl"w iroreiitn@‘hs the m to. » gag~ All work warranted for One Yeqpr. "®R i C. H. REDHEAD, Brockville, Feb. 25, 1§74. 2508â€"2m. PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM PITTING TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT '“S:vfl"l (::uolul can UM sion of Tasroncont 1 Mihs â€"MclNTYRE®, W adsworth‘s Block, corner of Hank and Sparks Monday, March 23rd, Bale at 11 a. m. ‘Terms Cash A. ROWE, M_m in ts Anvliniwont of Desimde ay ie Mr. T. RAJOTTE Oltawa March 16, 1874 USTOM HOUSE SALE OTICE $AF~OFFICEâ€"btockdale‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa, March 2 1872 latrusted to their care, at the BHORTEST L Notio®. &maou. Case of Baws. One Box Sundries. uu-fl-hlï¬' SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. . 2 M O J 26th, 1874. ABSELS, Jr., ... daiicdon Iot Applicants RIDEAU BTREET, OPPOSITE DALHOUSIE T. RAJOTTE & Oo. W . T. BUNNELL, MASON & CO o inform the publicthat The tndersigned HAS REMOVED to Z. WILAON, Collector N C__)_. «Athan will_ be sold xml’-u ’Tu""‘-? "-y"E On MONDAY EVG., 2814 INST., ShigR, SPMaiGe toir soun Srefing. " We remee, J, BERMINGHAM, _ 1A d A h e C oP Ladies" and Gents Felt Hats, "Btraw Hats, n . Sr0â€"Bale ol at se se B :"“a:%- ::;'@‘:-5«‘ E-Iâ€"LG A Tothene. 1 in aae naaan ies venee a ,Ag?r?-‘ï¬â€œï¬'â€"-?'a be announced u: Fi Dress ts, ‘Wax and ot! Donk trime . vieek ande variely of other Goode ail or whie APPROACHING AApES Thursday,. March | 19â€"Housshold . nnwumlhn cannot be oum: Nes agasieda e au ie es of will do woll to send it fagny Sale ocm ; w 8 dvonce, 5o that it may be th Tale Ior thas cale. rrmemeony ho Snig n ts g n Ap «2o _ Don‘t forget the e 1200 W,..Bâ€". ®® ; J. BERMINGHAM, Nee e ne â€"Anctionee. Pa:n.un:: -unnw‘::; -““u':.'::%'m:f*: mnï¬mé-nlo %rfl. o c ecnt c a k tad un remine ail inwoudin lo-lfï¬E sales, excclient‘ prices, and "imj ETA The subscriber is now in of now in recaipt March 18, 1874. &T{ï¬x’&*vou to send it in at onee for this and in . time for mw.ï¬ Ad» ml:.:quud. will be -n':o: * aand Sn mis 1t required "Horernl Hetew hand for Sale J. LERMINGHAM. AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGENZ _Ottewa, March 170 1874â€" 2618%, Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion,Blood Horses, Sleighs, Harness, House~ â€" hold Furniture &0., &o. PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1N8T, AT TEN O‘CLOOK, A. M., One t * W«‘ï¬gaï¬'rï¬'ï¬a‘g wotter, without. RHe is t Ergecndrend â€" baae SppEnorins" whiee ire wis inigarica "dtmmen . March 17, 1674 ession, â€" Ned Feb. 2, 1874 GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ‘HSTATE AGENT. 5;;â€".‘â€".-â€" i% "ï¬ Belle" a fuil blood # 4 .Vc' 15} hands, a &:fl-‘fl nlmlh action, and a very fast trotbet. "Jorry " oflq“uw'gpr-"*- "Belaive,* One 9!!-'_993_1'35_‘."'5 within two monta® it MTITEL* s. B.â€"Thesale to continue till the whole is disposed of. / W . H. F. Fakl l2 Afariah 18 14 ‘&_ DRY GOODS matthed, 6 years ; one Black Jack Mare 6 yeats, ooo ec.â€" m iaaegie se t ete. ;'.m Household _ F contained in dwelling, and Bar Furniture and Fixtures. . _ _ . â€" ‘Terms, $100 and under, cish; over that £1 m-muv'fl‘l “.'-::“.- mmm-pw;vï¬m! it h Ins doks Within two months free of interest, _ _._ .. PRING CIRCULAR. AXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE Y AUCTION. JAS. BAILIFF omn.ll!ï¬_‘L"_‘-__._â€"â€"“â€"""â€"â€"â€" Po MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND UTHERS F Four Houses to Rent. Bole Agent for Ottaws and Vicinity McLxTYR®, Wadsworth‘s U C cammadate several gentle esc c o _ J. BERMINGHAM, And Fancy Goods, The Undersigned will sell by und Building Lots in the City ou h nattams Block, Sparks Furnitine, REKAL: At