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woods sent in for ranaportatioy ie en Sote very as, (22 mm on C tick and Py "‘:',‘-hâ€"_ CTIONEER AND [ATE AGRNT. ND REAL sii paiated for. NSPOBTATIOX po® zs AND FREIGALI «CHING SALES, o. Susserâ€"4t. : sules will be peed of not":eas tham‘ ed io the Postma received at thit wONDaAY, the . veyunce of Her Ms the piede® "UTC rtare and artival ai ofthe Post M# e to 4 cce ce tine, c :::;2“â€"' x Pn on e ies Erva "or passtes 1o "ed" vice smy DC *UL, oan \AL!n' ". farniture, | p ase8, ‘ M 7 Microsconas tor ‘he service 198 ib , sod it nuust b4/ UR MAILS BY HURON ANDS uiSt req l to prt pC and effects, of NA Lk 2s ioand CKery e of Horses, om LAR. Tender. reig bt aboveâ€" appeo «al of the and the N« Territories Silver 'xu.u-'g meett‘, corner my, * *Ith ftve $ h MB Attee ... 224 Daty A“’- by J Maloq Loxnox, 4:30 p.m.â€"The University race won by Cambridgé by four lengths, not by two, as first snnounced. RBumoured Trouble between Roumaâ€" nis and Turkey. Lownox, March 28.â€"It is rumoured that 4 wreis trouble between Roumania and T, Ttkey, growing out of the actiin of the forr Wr.in firing the customs tanis with other a:npum * Coal Mino®Strike. Wast Durham Eloctionâ€"Doath of Mr Killatyâ€"Rloction Court, &e, ee e dn on enc ET Io:oum, Xmohs. | Saturday‘s Midnight Tae Hion Edward Blake tefi this mornâ€" â€" Despatches, ing ror Fowmanville. where he speaks on N iess ben .l( of the retorm ~condidae for Dm-.i ENGLAND ham, _ â€" sw Mr. Hamilion t K:lL.ly__l o-l. this w. m J Doath of a Baron. this city for interment olkk This a. tJl a sealed verdict was handed in by the Jury in the câ€"se otf Campbeli os. Campbell, list night after rising of the cour. it was read. . 1t gives $1000 to Mrs. Ct-pbo'll. The verdict is regirded as a righteous vindication of Mrs. Campbell‘s charaoter. ‘The coal niiners of Stafftorshire to the -:connln thousand, have struck work. Watson, President of the Erie Kailroad, sils toâ€"day for New York, * Nr. Thomas Moss left this city toâ€"day for the Capital The rumour i« hgsin revived that an early dissolution of the Lâ€"cal House wi‘l take The Election Court this morning refused to make void the petition aga n<«t Dymond tor North York. Petitioner H. Wood said his signature to the petition was obtained under fa‘se pretences, but the Court did not consider there was prop{ of this The prize for the best Thesis was taken by M. E. Hackett, who will deliver a vale« dictory address to the law students. peared, and ~was received with immense cheers by its friends. ' farour of Onguridge: "All toings being in readiness, at fourteen minutes past eleven the signal for start was given, and the boats got awsy slmost instantaceously. &mhdlb advantage from the t r9t, sta rate of 37 strokes ‘minute, but both crews pulled n-da’l: After an exciting contest OA-hridg reached the ship at Mortlake at minutes and 35 seconds past 11 o‘clock. winning the race in 23 minutes and 35 â€" The annual convocation of McGill Colâ€" lege will take place to.morrow, when deâ€" grees in 11w and medicine will be conferred. ’l\ohll-v gentlemen will receive the degree of B. C. Lâ€" The scheme for converting the Champ de Mars into arailway station may be conâ€" sidered as dead. ‘The City m:o- ports that the engineering di in the way render it impracticable, . C Messrs. J. B. Abbott, H. Ann-bula(l. u.hifl.A X Choquette, M . F. Hac. kett, D. H. Hodges, B. A.; G. E. Jenkins, M. F. A. Labadie, Y. 0. A. Latodie, J. La. Riviere. E. A. Pamet, " K. Ponton: E. The Elizabeth Torrence Gold Medal Faculty of Law has been awarded to D. W, K. Heodgs, BRA : ) o o0 00 _ Rows. March %â€"It is reported tha King Victor Emmanwel burnt an addres -._tbhi-tm-:unhrddfllll'G mq.,h.u--onm treasonable sentiments towards A“z-‘"" he will send to the Austrian t a formal disawowal of sympathy with the The Post Office Investigationâ€"Convoâ€" cation of MoGill Collegeâ€"Champ de Marsâ€"Fireâ€"The Warchousing w Co. Difficuityâ€"Police and Fire Brigade â€" Smaillâ€"Fox Hoâ€"pitalâ€" Stock Markets. &c. â€" M. F. A. Labadie, YÂ¥. U. A. Latodie, J. La fabiilert, 4. 4. ho Sponge, D. A. W. 8 . sh A. W. 8 Walker. The post oftice investigation was reâ€" sumed yesterday, and Mr. &. Meyor‘s ovi« dence continued ie finished his evidence with reference to the clerk in the dess patch department. About 27,000 letters pass through the cftice dailly, and an aver« .'d”mm &o ; from publication vesides about 4,000 a day not from the office of publication. Ibe sccounts will be raken . up next week, when some developements are exâ€" it is the intention of the police and firs committees to recommend that an ins crease of pay be granted to the members of the police force and fire brigade. _ :cu.-muw. The matter has referred to the H+aith Committee. There is a feeling in favor of a cheap building, which couli be pulled down in a fow ysars. A fire broke out at noon yesterd :y in the attic sbove the room of the Board of Arts 'l-fio hnhmilh-d was very that from water was slight, but only for the efforts ofâ€"the saivage corps the loss must have been heavy . The cause of the fire 1s unknown. A number of pigeous in the The difficulty with merchants and the Warehousing Company continues. One ot the points is that although the storage is only 4c per month. if the oriâ€" :I receiver keeps the flour over 10 he has to pay 4c, while the buyer who retains it for a single day has to pay 3¢, thes making 7c for 12 days storags. A minor form of the same griev«nce is that lhwt:einrh.upq 1e for the first 48 and the buyer 4c more if he keeps it longer, thus making 5¢ instead of dchrlthuth. It is ponufl"uun a meeting of the Co:n Exchange be held to decide on what action shall be .....3:.... '-‘u.r J. mulhesâ€" on the . E. authorâ€" ies and requesting them to provide storage otherwise than by the Wareâ€" The ladies of the Hotel Diew have Offered to build a small.pox hospital, and guarantee to have it by this wume next year, if the C ion will usual course on the Thames, from Patâ€" ney to Mortiake, a distance of four miles and two and, as has been the ease in the paâ€"t four years, resulted in victory for the Cambridge boat, which came in two lengths shead ‘of its rival. The weather was besutiful, and a more mimudnyfor the contest could not been selected, ‘The crowd that asâ€" sembled to witness the race was unprece~ dented. On the Surrey side of the river, hn-?utnywloruno.tlhnb:no.o compact mass of peopie, 150 wide, and at the latter place carringes five deep mh long rows. > ‘The Princess of and the Duchess of Edinburgh, who were expected to be among the specâ€" m‘m_lh-.(} mm :b choice of positions Cam won, 1s0% lected the Misdlesex or northern side. The Uxtord crew rowed into the stream at one minute past eleven o‘clock. Five minutes later the Cambridge boat ap»~ SATURDAY‘S DESPATCHES The weter (though not smooth) was fairly calm. _ o b. * 6 Lospo®, March 28, 3 p.m.â€"The annual race between. the Uxford und Cambridge boat crews sime off this morning over tha ‘The . Eenatorsbip, Bostox, March 23.â€"The fifth ballot was taken at noon toâ€"day with the following University Boat Raceâ€"Victory for BY TELEGRAPH UNITED STATES MONTREAL TORONTO. ENGLAND ITALY: Moxtezar, March 28 ught & result:â€"Dawes 88, Hoar 75, Curtis 68, Adams 13, Binks 7, Whituer, Washbarn ani Pierce received cach one vote. The hol of va to rhslo apmbgeat yees 394 s pcemnnrr in ed till Monday, 4 Losto®, Marca 43,â€"Burcn Rossmere is dead. Full Account of the Boat Raceâ€"The Crows Dine Together. Loxpo®, March 28.â€"limmediately upon receiving the word to start both boats took the water together, but after a few pulls at their oars, the Cambridge was one quarter of a length in advance of ~the Uxâ€" tord, and at Bishop‘s L‘l‘ok.l.ln.w from the Aqueduct Bridge, the starting point.nnnmlyd.rofudrm here the stecring of both boats was reckâ€" less and the time was bad between Craven Point and Hammersmith Bridge. . The Co xawain of the Oxford boat steered wikily olf the Crab Tree, seven furlongs from Bishop‘s Creek. _ Oxford decreased : the lead oi the Cambridge by a plucky spurt and at the Soap Works, about one mile and four furlongs from the Aqueduct Bnige mulymkmmrh, bridge abead, t'ohl-: & trom '&np Works, Cambridge lost half a length by bad steering, but off the Doves, two furlongs further on again went shead fast The â€" dark blues _ made another spurt and dreow up _ This afterncon the visitors and their opponents dined together at the Criterion restaurant, the members of the Uxford crew having declined the invitation of Lord Mayor Lusk to both crews to a dinâ€" :‘ci-sh. Egyptiau Hall of the Mansi ouse. Trade Marksâ€"Russia Accords Equal Rights to Amoricans, Sr. Prreassves, March 28th.â€"Marshall Jewell, United States Minister, toâ€"day signed a decluration respecting trade another _ spurt and _ drew .. up nowrly level with Canbridge, and off thesâ€" wick Church, succeeded in getting one quarter of a length in aivance. The excifement then became intense, and cheer upon cheer rang out from both sides of the river. in Corney Reach, about two miles and a halt from the uqndm the Cambridge took the lead again passel Barnesbridge, about seven turâ€" hnphyudlbmy!.fi.ll.a‘flnd a half ahead of the Oxford ere the Uxford rowed wilily, and lh&nflm keypt the lead to the reaching mto boat at Mortlake four in adâ€" vance of their opponents, umid deafenâ€" ing cheers of their friends on shore. Both crews were very much exhausted, when the race was terminated, but the Uxford appeared to be theâ€" most distressed, _ It gives to American manufacturers riomy ht Eies Chtera; uttcee ?-....m"l_u.u English lanâ€" sc AUSTRIA. The Jesuits to be driven from Austria. Viexxa, March 23. â€"Several bave presented resotations h&‘w Houdml-h&-&.v-".fih‘hoflz ernment to expel from country Jesuits and all orders affiliated therewith 2 the atrival of the stoamniagethemak arrival of * Hambur, a large amount of money: su-n!ll * Mérrimack® arrived at Para ulmllgtlwilhchnmflnâ€" sumed her voyage on the B0th. _ _ Susqusuax®a Duror, Ps., March 28.â€" The strikers have raised a m: trains, but still refused to at :nyfrd;ht to pass. The company will commence psying at once. Â¥Fired by a Locomotiveâ€"Rain Cheocks nâ€"fa-«m s Nsw Yorr, March 28.â€" from a losomotive last night ‘::‘h"- A number of cattle and a ‘boy ‘were The Farragut Prizec Moneyâ€"Admiral Porter Worse. { Wasurmoto®, March 28.â€"The Farragut prize money over which there has been some contrm.versy, will now be paid withâ€" out further delay. l ioi _ Admiral Porter is very much worse ! his condition is such as to cause serious anXx~ 16ty to his friends. 3 mâ€"mv&%u Menâ€"Reason of Delay Payâ€" «ng Prizes. Wasmxotox, March ?8.â€"The Secretary :{h\h:.l‘:uvytoo-‘dq&n-tn order to the itor Treasury, uiring M“wnn“bvpb and bounty money for the capture of *New (Urleans,‘ and destruction of eneâ€" mies ships, total amount of prizs -m proper, is $530,000, and $.00,000 «-IL bounty for destruction of a rebel vesse 3R mek u 6 ‘I he number of U. 8. N'lolwt,‘t teok part in these engâ€"gements are 44, m.ng:'nmhorle-d men who will share in prize awardr, is between #2,500 and $3.000 of entire amount . of award, the Farragut estate will receive wboutk §85,000. : .cs :.: ©*... l Wreck of the ‘Merrimack‘â€"A Deâ€" faulterâ€"Steamship Arrival. mu.-\'a-glna.-mum: steamship . * Merrimack,‘ _ was on 4th ot March, when she was off Para. The Strikenot yoet Ended. Susqcena®xa, Fa. March 28.â€"An excited n-tn’hnjmbo-huby\hnrlhn here. are firm and <united, and will allow no trains to pass, nor any business to be done until the i. R. Company accede in a remarkably short time, five hundred acres of timber land were in flames. Arrived, steamship * Absalom,‘ from Newcastle, England. _ Osweso, N, Y., March 23.â€"The schooner ‘Cansdian‘ with wheat from Toronto, ar« rived last night, the first of the seas0s, Barmwors, March 23â€"$30,000 insurance on stock and $71,000 on the building of Chappel brothers chemical works, burned last night, of which $35,000 was in the Ningara ot New York. Sad Tragedy in Kentucky: tee Uonegten eirfespondent," siot and on ington, Kentucky, this noon. were mhnu men in Kentucky, The was the result of a grudge of long standing.. £ Saxrzaxcu00, March aâ€"fl-fi three blades of her propellor. and had to put into Cerros Island. check to the fire. & N443 Admiral Porter Convalescent. Wasutxoro®, March 28.â€"Admiral Porter is beiter this afternoon. L ::‘::-::h:u-.m n-l:.'- _d..d“ Hundsome Bequest. .. Bosto®, March 28."â€"Miss Mary Louisa Shaw, who died on! January 31st, has beâ€" queathed $67,000 to charitable institutions _ The delay of this distribution was in consideration of the question as to what share Division commanders should have, A Wifcâ€"Murderer Hangs Himsolf. Lacoxta, N.HL, I-d!.â€"-lh‘fiklh wifeâ€"murderer, hung himself in cell ? morning. He left a history of his o. 1 adl â€" & *."*’a’ im M:::b.n‘m Tidings of the 8.8. Colima w e B# 4e â€"â€"_â€"_ The Baltimore Fire. UNITED STATES RUSSI & There were three dlv"u.ilou in the fleet Carpot Weavers‘ Striko. commanded respectively by Admirals. |â€" Pmtapetruma, March 29.â€"The carpet Bailsy and Porter and fleet captain Bell, Dfllm‘l: p‘“zfi; each of whom will be entitled to oneâ€"lif=| cede the advance asked for by the w m teenth of the award as Divisional Comâ€" _ ' ; m~nders. All 6ther officers of fleet will Admiral Porterâ€" No Better.. ... . receive their distributional shares in proâ€" | _ Wasmxoto®, March 20 â€"The condition portion to their respective rates of pay. _ | of Admiral Pcrter which was improved TheHecretary of the Navy has enderyâ€" ‘ ared to include names of. all persons in nis lists who were born on ships, or who were actually absard ships doing duty unâ€" der competent orders during the o:r‘.- ments preceding, and at the time oc 6 pation of New Urieans by the United atates torces. The lists include wounded sailors and detachment from other ships and are thought to be absolately correct. 1t wili require from six weeks toâ€" two months for the fourth auditor to gat up clerical lists tor this distribution. Case of Assassination. . _ J Naew z::g'edmwi 28. â€"Atkinson, whom aynes th attemp! to assasâ€" asinate him, was released o:?l)\ddluu StAwwrorp, Comn., March 28.â€"A pigeon shooting match took place here toâ€"day between Irs Paine of New York, and Jas. Ward of Toronto, at 50 single birds, 21 Escape: of Roche(ort â€" Steamship Arrivals Paris, March 29.â€"Rumors are curren t that Rochefort andâ€" Pascal Grosset have escaped from New Caledonia to Australia, The Assembly adj.wned yesterday till the 12th of May. Adjournment of the Garman Parliaâ€" Beruts, March 29.â€"The German Par« liament has taken recess until April the International Pigcon Matchâ€"The Easter Adjournment. Romu, March 29.â€"The Chambers terday, a ijourned to the 4th of April. defeated by the Government troops, with .l-ol&?kiudulal)flu prison Midâ€"Night Despatches,. Mapaip, March 29.â€"Marshal Serranc‘s aitack on Pedro has been‘ successful. The Carlists were driven beyond Sinte yards rise, 80 yards boundary, and 25 pairs ot double birds, at 18 yards rise 18 Dofeat of the Carlistsâ€"Casualtios at '.“12. & killed 33, missed 17 ‘s + _ Total ofmâ€"l’l:hlhll 81, Wood _in the last engagement before Bilboa Gen. Primo De Rivers was severcly, and Gen. Oloma slightly wounded: Wasusorox, March 28.â€"â€"The House Judiciary Committee held a meeting this m.-m\-ai:t”d the distribu~ tion of the award of &» By vote of a majority it was decided, after a long discussion, that no provision should be made for reimbursing any inâ€" surance companies in any losses sustained by them under policies insuring vessols which have been destroyed by rebel cruisers. § A portion of the majority are in favorof distributing out of the tlol-e:.t paid by insurers, as was , but -tH:’lhddut-m oxe cluded by the Geneva Tribunal in fixing the gross sum, it is considered very doubtâ€" tul whetner the Committeee will recome mend it to be paid by the United States. This question and others of importance connected with the general subjsct are, however, yet to be decided by tha Comâ€" mittee. Mapa, March 28.â€"The Carlist forces in NnYfi,Mfi..â€"APooflHctd two fright trains on vanin Mndi-.lcuqmmam‘h consequence . of neglizence of telegraphic signal map. Â¥Fire in a Coal Mino. Naw York, !-nuâ€"'l‘:ohfl o;\” respondent writes A mine O.l.l"mwj.mlfl has Ton the comâ€" pany $11, speat en ieavouring to nench the f and 000 in coal qwmwtkm. &h:mfilnun would have taken from earth. Troops being brought to Suppress the Strikeâ€"Mon to be dischargadâ€"â€" Mosting of Strikersâ€"â€"Arrival of The company will employ all such men ushythhh-:“to:dhg’hw At a meeting 1 by the employees, they have decided to allow passenger travel be resumed at once, but refuse to allow freight to be moved. . Viceâ€"Pre» mdent Clark, in order to avoid bloodshed by enforcing his authority, concluded to run passenger trains only to day ; awaiting cceptance or rejection of his propositions ata meeting toâ€"miorrow morning. _ s Loss of Life, J. Day, fireman, was crushed to death‘ and a brakesman was throwa uniler the cars, his skull being crushed, and his arm out off Uonductor Keeps was fas Sax Fraxonco, March 20.â€"The bill for state bonds of Transportation Commiss sioners passed the Senate. .. _ _ _ Sasqrenarnan, Pi., MS.â€"Tthnm way continues. Viceâ€"President Clark ar« rived this morning and held a conference wnllhoon-nluudurlhufi at which hnhdadpm:ouh purposs of avoiding a with the troops ?&hwnm“ maser u to pey offal the men for to pay men February and March beginning toâ€"mdrrow. All men when paid off to be considered out of eraplay,.. _ ... . | > scÂ¥ il0e tally injured, and Engineer Metz slightly ..flu.’m locomstives badly smashed. Several cars injured. Steamship Arrivals, % Wasuntoro®, March 23.â€"The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant« Treasurer at New York to sell one million gold each Thursday during April. Neaw Yorr, March 20.â€"Arrived ‘State of Pennsylvania. % Guascow, March 20,â€"Steamship < Ethicâ€" pia‘ from Glasgow. ufiu.wl:: olll'htdu-nlhq a section % wrrived here shortly before noon toâ€"day, :rr-n.ofmw Governor Hartâ€" to gnnn acts of violence. This evening 75 additional arrived and more are on the way . The 8.8. " Arizons," with ©" Colionn‘ in tow, :fnlhll towday off the southern coast of California. Signal Man Arrosted. 'l‘hy-lmh under arrest to awal result of inquest. Povenxzuram, N. Y., March 29.â€"A -....-uu:m-wu.mu babe, backed off the ferry boat at this place toâ€"day into the river. Mrs. McCue nd babe were drowned, and <Mr, McoCue was badly in jured: Paine‘s score at single birds, 43 killed, Paine‘s score, double birds, killed 38, Wood‘s score, single birds, 45 killed, 7 Drowned in the Hudson Railway Collision. UNITED STATES. FRANCE ITALY PRUSSIA. to be to Share, Admiral Porterâ€" No Better. . .. Wasm»noto®, March 20 â€"The ‘condition of Admiral Pcrter which was improyed yesterday, is unchanged toâ€"night. TA4e ‘Wheat Orcp. Jaoksosvicus, March 20.â€"Repoits re‘ ceived by the National Crop Keporter of the condition of the growing wheat show that in seven of the heaviest wheat proâ€" duces of the wostern states, with the «xâ€" ception of Indiana, the avemge is ‘six per cent above last year at the same dite. _ SLOCOMBE{LSTEVENS Are in recelpt of another Inrge Pure Unbranded Witen‘ uinported hy quo 8t 6.32."'“."0.'7 G'Gf-?cli?u'i.'fig draw the W ina m":;::‘; T ecummanded 5P % ‘l:a'.m'r& wili . be found very Y ‘.mun.. or In ‘bottld, from $6 per dozen Wl! apwdrds ()TTAWA Mills‘ it:pply Agency CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers the Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Ministe of Costoms, and under and in pu the Act passed in the thiftyâ€"sixth year . c oo io n o e en ie and %sm thereof," His by anl with the advice of the Queen ..?H.V_Em €ii for Canada, bas been plcused to order. And shall be entitled to the for the '-=â€"fl ment of vessels about to be registe red m-un-nmua. or reâ€" !.uhlo-r e * For h-i-:‘- 100 tons register....$2 % 200 tons ..‘.‘.‘.‘...........I. 8 4 Over 21 to .s and not ex« * Over 400 BIH not ex« ceesing 1OM8. .+ «««» + 6 His Exceliency on the nuthority aforesaid han 1 dther ueon pleased to ordgr, und 1 is herebs firther been pleased to order, and it is ordered taat every Surveyor of I thait when required . to travel for the of making any such measurement be to de ‘Thursday, 26th day of March, 1874. PRERENT, | HIS mm%u;a GovERNOR IX \ On the joint recom mendation of the Lonorable Wo?rmd‘ ted 'bi'ii-"li’lifi”ww" , such in no case however to exceed rate of fifteen cents for every mile actually travellea by services such amount for travelling expenses as Lanll have toot Aobtimity, Aesosmirtiy hint ponk Minister of Customs, and under and in p -l:-'-g':-_-mhg- ‘!_“!!!!'}'.QE'H _ is Rxoolioney, b vice of ‘the Queen‘s Privy dw'n;'l‘flu‘tfl ‘has been: mdwennmmum- the Ports in the Dominion « f ws Ports for t Tnursday, 26th day of March; 1874 PRESENT, j HIS EXCELLENOY / GENâ€" ERAS tn Gockore,. . _* â€" n the recommendation ofthe Honorable the shall '&“.fi"fi-’i'fi" 'J-g'" gn- inted and mfld mptn'lio. fimx."z': tne of Nova Seotin, where m.&â€"nt mnrdlmmmlmnuw that -g::.- u further p“?o?w.uvmd.n &t@h :mm‘& he 41 Chap. of the Consollâ€" dated Btatutes of Canada, to Buperintend the uflmtz wre hereby respectively appo‘nied to Survey and admeasurement of Bhips under the provisions of the said A0t36 Vie. March 20, 1874. o-uv.uh:l-__o-n..m'- la,qr-uu. furnished with Td requisit 3, Tonont requrieg ols freiming Orape» Fob, 18, 1874 bim Cap, 12.8 utd wittn‘s pntndand arerpors mnd ." ""Rue‘s fitie Giant njector, Also, Ageney of the GLOBR GAS LIGHT 100. COMPANY, &e. Burvey and admeasurement of Ships shall be and they are hereby respectively appointed to PROVINCE Mis Exce! under the authority aforesaid hus uise beon plaired to order that ho Conootors &Wom'n.'fi"‘msn" i Ports «bove mentioned shall be, and they are hereby appoiuted and PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. March 20, 1874 No.17 Sparksâ€"st., Near Russell â€"House. THE OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 30, Is74, 9‘ ROGERS, â€" U NDERT AKER %UOVERNMENT ROUSE, OTTAWA, $s )00 ) ' PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, Chatham geeodie i¢ uw"' PROViNCE OF NOVA SCO1IA. OVERNMENT H0US8, OTFaAWA, Carpot ‘Weavers‘ Strike. W I N Eo S. NES »peard on receipt of order or lelegr i Td Cnshepeof Svory desoripuoh afway PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. LOCOMBE & BTEV adore toky.» W. tA. 1&:10% Charlottetown. Owen‘s Hound Uttawa Bauit St, Marle Pa Chatham OF ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, Victoris, Amberst Arichat Wikdee," Part Woiay Oud‘llthd.oagn%‘gp * **diark Privg Conheli, _ : "m.u.“m.l BRideauâ€"Z : Hawkesbury of the 12th Hecijon of P>o 0R Coâ€"PY Â¥49; R gos sksakrasrs goUsRmI] Rheumatisin, Scalds, Neuralgis, | Burns, Bore Throat, Boils, Hoarseness, ; Uleers, Headache, 7 Piles, Toothache, â€" Colic, haipe smmio ~A about i take Dntario, Hiree '?\nn“ wo . One of the nanton from tue : best Mfi"v Thents » nr‘. address wARD EE 2524â€"1m P axi_y. AIROCE R®, Corner of Kent n_gg__w.mnnon Sts 4 A full stock of Oltawa, March 20, 1874 Famtlies Edwards & Rutledge, FAMILY GROCERIES MYRTUE_ NAYVY. RAJOTTE & Co, Pooley‘s Bridge, and settle Are hereby requested to call in at ‘Messrs, T their accounts at oce, Otherwise, the same will be placed in our Collector‘s hands for im mediate The Ladies of the City of Ottawa & T ho purpose attending the GRAND BALL Lace House ‘To be given in Honor of the Governor General and â€"â€"Countess of Dufferin, Are respectiully informed that they can procure HONITON, _APPLIQUE oo i y CUMBIIOK: k w‘nobu.‘zl‘.ouw':ndrmiu, from to 25 to $50; Lace Mu to $100 ; Shanls,‘ Man. es, Capes and Berthes, $20 to $450, _ __ Full Dress CHHKISTIHE‘3 CELEBRATED HATS. m on eee ~~Oystats, Inay étyle, at Thité Minutés Notice, Just received. â€" Also a large supply of UROCKERY, ~ GLASSWARE, . dbe HAT 3 & feb. 23, 1974 MOKERS I NECESSARY "REQUISITES, ARM FOR SALE, MoONTREATs [Established 1849.] For a Good Smoke Just Received at Peacock‘s, fin» assortment of Lincoin & '.«lu:tq-l,- annotl‘s SILEK HATS, Mr. T. RAJOTTE, Wm. McDUNNOUGH OTICE ARKIN‘S March 17 Lunches, ATB! et attention paid to the supply of A Trram Soutorrep, . !/ t 280 .NOTRE DAMEST., tism, Scalds, Lameness, is, Burus, Soreness, roat, Boils, â€" Wounds, e8#, } Uleers, Bruises, ie, $ Piles, Sprains, he, â€" ~Colie, Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, BPRING â€" IMPORTATICN3! Recherche Dinners, or All parties indebted KDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, m Kent and Wellington Sts, 280 Notre Dameâ€"St., Montreal 1874. 2510â€"9wâ€"8a%wk _ 33 RIDKEAUâ€"ST. Ball Costumé, "A Elril A ACECC Buocessor to J. PARKIN, T. RAJOTTE & Co. NOONA N# C_J, BONNET BLACK SILKS, UOLOURED siLks ~~~~~ CREPOLINE and PARiS mt 1874 SPR-ING"FASHIONS. _ 1874 PRESS. : _ : DRESS, â€" GRENADINES, PLaATN & FiIGURED JAPA SERGES and TWILLS, NEW NEW _ CUUMASSIE PUSSORERS NEW WASHING aATRENT, ~ ~ NEW GENAPPINE CORDS, NEW INDIAN TASSORES, At â€" All d Go~ds in the above line will find it to their interest to ohevn-l:‘â€""'fiAl Am u’u'u.-.lnr.-. #@~Wines and Brandies J Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Duflerin, vmmc-nvmmm.um purposes and faraily useâ€"Warranted pure and Ten hhds, Fine Old Brandy, PALE and DABK, from the producerâ€"Pirsiâ€"ciass brands. f 10â€" HHDS,: PALE SHERRY WIN®E ~ty, v.r.)mmmMMM~wm:umiq a.. DUBLIN.POR1E®, â€"GUINNES & DAWE® PALE ALE and PORTER CLARETH: ocm cew o Campory ""*| _ WHBON & ORK, TaE rrs‘rvfl:o.x(figiou i * rar hon.""* DEK OF THE EDUCAT h & Eh mle noni P gsi" Secured Seats at Nordhoimer‘d, GOWAN‘sS OPERA HOUSR. â€"JUST OPENEDâ€"2} baies of new patterns Brusscls, Tapeitry, %Ply and .. Kiddermins« Carpets, Hemp Matings and Ofleloths, dit from the best English makers, to Which wes© Adently invite the insrection of purchasery. Our stock being even More complete, and s tensive than in auy former season, and . prices will be found as tow or even lower tha elsewbere ANNE DeMONTFORD. CARPETS. SHOOLBRED & CO! Ortawa Carpet Houst Specialâ€" Family "Grocer, Ehort season commencing Japansâ€"Greer .. Black of nu‘mm -n-nu + preminesâ€" (nig . s + Bd eC 1HO8., P4TTERSON8, â€"â€" GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. New ~Goods Arriving Ottawa, «> ok 20th, 1874 All other Departments well assorted with the Latest Novelties of the Season, Feb. 10, . 1974 Fob, 9, 1874 March 3, March 19, 1874 DIRECOCT IMPORTATION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, + RX..Bhip from France, Engiand and Bpéin. | ‘Ten Thds, EXTRA FINFE OLD_ PORTâ€" W INE! Thursday, March the 26th inst. BASEKERVILLE â€"& BROS ©â€" _ ‘Wholesalc and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. RECENT HOUSE! 4s kt ETTE &t.Co.l ‘ttaws July ‘7. 187 Prairie _ Hens Oysters in Bulk, Wild. Turkeys, Oysters in Cas Partridges,] . Cream C . . ,,,, FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans. CLOTH A. few front seats Body of the Hali. &, 1874. NE and PARIS GAUZE THOS. PATTERSON CHINA ~ WAREHOUSE innon Crackers ralan C: rds, w s e Bilkk fAnished IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISB, 4TAUIAN‘and®00TCH JOURTAULD : CRAPE: Teasg, Cofftees and Sugars. Mourning Goods. SPRING 1874. 39 SPARKS ST. COFFEEâ€"GROUND P «ILY ON THE PREMISES: or WaSHING POPLIN 30 .. SPARKS STREET, OPTAWA 17 :X ICI, YÂ¥ M c D O N E L L. 66 : SUBSEX ~STREET, 66. 53 SPARKSâ€"ST. waneth ‘ux-x%. Ortawa, March 18, 1674. ad Oarvers & Gildoars i gives full and entire satisfection, * ie Chs or Ounien, an Renocvent *‘ Dividend Sheet has been prepared, 10 K Fanepdioatige ALEX. MOFFAT, _ Montreal, March 18, 1874, ‘ Goods before 0d framdies areotly imported ay "oa," P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, SHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER March 12, 1874.. _ _ i % 7 MANUFAOT URERS, °6O Hparksâ€"st. C e &n IlO“ c .. .. rosm: Onbdes PICOTURE FRAME Worldâ€"Wide Reputâ€"tion. in ail the New shades of Blue For Beautiful ivening Dresses Evening W ear Great Variety of Shades. New Mar New Kugenie Crepe Cloth New Ashanioe Grasses., New African Lawne, arses, and Skirts. LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and and Black Btripe. No. 8 Webster‘s ima%_vr No Also in Blty ng 44 Pwt OFFICR, OTTAWA. Arrival and Departure of .;nflumm::ugq mâ€" pr1e York, ciose every Saturday, Mor Meci 2 NC 17â€" idbmmpatmizam veile; Gabe: 42° and having the Ccleb ‘Phelan & Collender Combination of which Larm sole owner and patei AMERICAN BEVEL T ROYAL CAN Every description of property insured erate rates of premium. Authorized Capital, Post Orfite Otte e L “1’1 ' ' io imiorese G n.vnmxiflq WORK inf hoi on on aih ns loige, oc t hoh inm cegt "Yitea enc ols * * T . _ __ Booms and congecting sacks togethe 250b ail Ofninong miting nvatrint h en es Toae on manene Lenders addressed to the undersigned Â¥ Z..'E:fi-fini .i.ar receiving == April, prox. 154. o. C c Orders received for Garden « "*" H. MEApows & 00 CAPITAL STo¥« k eA a n Pn t reone * mrackts sf Wellers we Tin & Sheet Iron Metal Job sor anaoed c * ipPommomfacdem pipapes, hi 814. For separating and Rafling in Square Offices of J: mq‘&'@'&m TENDERS «WA dth. For sepurating whd macking # recelved up to the Boltâ€"Heading Ma * J ts Gntihick Boom ‘at the UppE P. 0. Box 1847 INBURANCE CO we. OrFICEâ€"No. 39} Spartcs St. Feob. 10, 1674. _ Ottewa, March 24. 1873 we, March 20th phas usn FIRST DAY OF APRIL 1 Subr footadig. the mak ie of BPRING ARRANGEMENT» i#% . of the Gatih Lower Gaps, HOUSEFU PM PLICSK., m STANDLARD #2 ROBERT ANGUS, ssts &

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