wual, bes:des which E:‘ Government *mount of thrown an enore« e legisiation had been pu e yotes and progeed conven ent mods of timg societies which did not a vo of. esired tom'xbuu s, there were none Â¥ asked a th s tiouse b.ve the ng copies of the voies ue to be fixes by the traldimanc» said the a of the House were s long betore memâ€" ceived copie: of the nd atling the amount of gestect ; 2 e l l & Bad #e tiouse had no of the delay. ‘The which there m st suggested that i; * question whetber d mquire to bare . &c ®epted "1"" up the ter impression unt of printing was >e no doubt that the er than usual ; that intiog ‘E. ( M ben called in and t . _ Yeas 56 ; Nays tainm2nts oftice on the same med the closing of lLT,‘. office it to two print« MOg the printing Ts ng one co%6: ther to Mai esd public biils, v) believed this moved in amsendâ€" on of the Report on Printing be "“‘m miny petitous but thit it A Y NEX culd be done, fllces doing the vores and proâ€" venient way of al the hon. genâ€" â€" private bills most HALL, out of order, 16 adoption aBT £2 not ae prinier, natier for a : the requr« statement te) moved omon that h.ve the Mole a £01% Mr.â€" B 1@ 2/ 4â€"4 "a‘d ho SAlistaq. Wisg 100 Tus Bercaver Garpeys. â€" The above gadens, so long. and favorably known as a resort of pleasure and recreation, we&ar a mtber dilspidated looking appearance just now lbe property bas been. purâ€" chased by Yessrs. Wright and Batson, who purpose shortly erecuung a large steam mill upon the site, equal, if not superior t the fine mi:l of Gilmour & Co., a little firther down the river. They will turn the presenat null into a planing and sash faeory . Tous do the votaries of pleasure Lo in anhcarve the wil of our merchant judge that «l1â€"both buyers and the fair weliers were satisfied. We highly com« mend ore feature in the bazaar as worthy of imitation. ‘That is the fairness and bocesty of dealing which meet the purâ€" chuser. Be the purchase large or soullâ€" change is prowpily given when: requisite. lhere will be s;ecial attractions this even. ing. The bana will be present, and we hope tosees good attendance,. . Many of the articles, bowh useful and ornamental, are already sold, but as many more reâ€" mains. Uarur Cuckog d«% az.â€"Notwithstand» ing the untayor« ble weather, there was a fair sttendance at this bazaar last night, and from tte well pleased and animated countenances ¢f all present, we should A Vieit ro tas Bazaazaâ€"We paid. a visit yesterday to tas Church of &nmfl bazaar, so grace{ully preâ€"ided over by ‘Thkomp» son and ber lady friends, to whom too much praise cannot be sccorded for their zeal on behait of the gooci old cause. The bazsar is certainly one of the very best we ever saw ; the various articles being all of the very best quality. The luncheon table is loaded with all the. delicacies cf the season, and is under the charge of Mrs. Peto, who discharges her important duties to the entire satisfaction of all who have at once the good sense and the good appetite to give her departmenta ca 1. Tte bezsar his been well . attended, â€" out 10tso sallas the excellence of the differ» tit awucles and the charms. ot the fair treatures who preside would seem to warâ€" mit Tso magnificent coairs valued at 0 will be ratited toâ€"morrow onnlnt Dbon‘t all comeat once, The bazaar 60 pounds the Company had their hose ind up Sussex and down St. Paul Street, thrommg a fine stream across Mosgrove Sireet, A pressure of 100 pounds was then reached, whem two streams, 006 through s 1} inch nozsle and the other through a l weh nczsle, were taro#m to a great neight, The bose was then reeled «nd the ~engine taken back to the station. Captain Granam is well satisfied with the result of the first pratice with his men and feels satisfied thit the steamer in the hands of the new company will be of serâ€" Yiceâ€"<o the City. have the »U alon 0 O220 mEgIq UPARECUT jromthe Ch.udiere with their excellent band to join in the demonstration. OUur Municipal Authorities had also better see o it that the square is properly cleared to allow room for the manceuvring of such a large body of men. Tum, or tuz Stzax Exorsz â€"The new Fire Company nad the Steamer "Couquerâ€" er" out for practice on Wednesday night. She wis: driven to the bead ot Little Susex Street and bher Suction Hose played in the Canal Basin. Steâ€"m was mmaised in one minute in driving to the buin ind by the time it was raised to you © QITY. Ixsesomos or tus Figs Briguos.â€" It has en at last fuily deies mined to inspect e Fire Brigade on Monday next at 10.45 m, in the City Hall Square. His Ex sheucy the Governor General and Counâ€" mss of Dufferin have signified their inten~ ion of baing present on the occasion. It :DNITG some steps may be takeo to mave the »Union" S eam Engine Oonï¬nny romthe Ch.udiere with their excellent lotel N0 t all come at eld in an upper |r s tatsion 4ou of 1 tor of C Archias ECCE l.lwlul, POF number of years in the Parish t# is the esteemed Rector. We fut warmest congratulatiâ€"ns on lRotion and in this we ‘ will â€" dn l oc t 199. Aradee which -“'.hh..nwb'mry for seone ho immediate supervision it has “"‘""lh-n-rpuhh to a sore us Mlarge and wenlth parishes;â€" Many -““uh.nnho Lu erected that -un..'c'tdi:u“’mm S foftation ‘16) the 1 Uhyyeq, ; _ _ POrtio®n of the Christian i2 ©SM interas; e ® mted & vices. | U church. A £g00 a who sttend. an xlerate fee of 25 aive â€" Aitention m‘o‘ K. Law who ann ~unces : / naw ou bhand. £ fes «s Fomse â€"The Dominion i mMadvu from the m’ sipjer, are scourlng the waters in nity of nets and spears. Last night i» Webster seized six nets in the below the Deschene rapids, and ai a lot of spears and other fishâ€" es _ These gill nets completely he entronces of creeks into which noer for spawning. y ol6 lrist apital of â€"Alex. Murray, K«q., F. G, 8. istint Ge~olog‘st of the Province while in that position surveyâ€" eat rivers emptying into Georâ€" ime of the most important is or and also Freach River, Lake c , is staying at the Russeli Murray is uow Director of the urvey of Newfoundland. pi®n th AND VICINITY M Jears Lo enjoy bis t the 1 1axiiNs.â€" Don‘t forzet that n Swiss Bell Ring: n&et- or the first time in the Rink ‘They come ho-’hly recomâ€" are deserving of a crowded ‘‘Wiimed a position of influence i1 of the Dominion, which e envied by older cities, for hat portion oft which be ha 8. We hona ‘tention is called to the f I. Lawrence in another n unces a complete stock : hand from which at the he is prepared to manus »able suit of clothes. His he very lavest English and . He also keeps on hand vument otf hnnntuh.ry ‘\ll.-An m fllfl City Post Office at 11.05 for the Steamship ‘ Prus« from Quebec for Livers A supplementary bag son : for the same destinaâ€" ‘sicat.â€"Remember the al entert@inment under Ladies of St. Andrew‘s ng in the basement of A goou treat is in store i. and at the exceed â€" of 25 cents. rrawa â€"It is «with the clerical prom>â€" lawler, M. A., Râ€"e m ol the Christian e has evinced such hope God may spare of the Victoria f The call for subscriptions made upon the citizens of Ottawa by the committee to whom they had entrused the manage» ment of the late bail given by them : to their Excellencies the Governor General and Countess of ‘Dufferin, was so liberally responded to that taking into account the reduced expenditure consequent upon the kindness of honorable Senaiors in placing the Senate Chamber at the disposal of the committee, they found that â€"they had, after paying all expenses, a considerable surplus of funds on hand, which they deâ€" cided to divide among the city chorities. Seventy per cent. to the building fund of the Protestant Hospital, tem per cent, to the St. Patrick‘s, Stâ€" Joseph‘s and the Protestant Orphan Asylums. Under this arrangement the building fund of the Hospital is entitled to the amount en Anex. WoRKkMAN, Treas. Protestant Ho«pital. Deas Sizg. â€"[ hive much pleasure in enclusing you a cheque for $658 34 to be plaeed to the credit of the building fund of the Ottawa Protestant Hospital. a nd that as in the past, so may he in the , future succeed in promoting the general walfare of the Christian Church. The Mail Libel Caseâ€"Assaultâ€"The " Dead seat" Caseâ€" Instaliia:ionâ€" Cornish Society â€" Robberyâ€"Burâ€" bgliaryâ€"Accident. Tomoxt>, May 21st.â€"It is not likely that the application of the Mail for anew trial Togoxt>, May 21st.â€"It is not likely that the application of the Mail for anew trial in Davis libel case will be granted. 1t is felt that to make that paper pay $500 00U, may have the effect oi inducing it to be more careful in future. The organ has two poases of existance, It must eith r run a muck and be vituperative or be as dull as ditch water, It is remarkei with great regret how much more frequently cases are occuring where men are charged with assulting women. A tavern keeper named Wan. Lucas was fined $20 for knocking down & woman who come to his saloon to take away her husband. _ _ _ â€" _ _ Warren, of the Devxl Beat Directory has left for parts unknowa. He was out on his own recognizance and when called on this morniog did not appear. J. G. Beard will likely ofter a reward for his apâ€" P rORbIeIONt,. "â€"...s . sls wl mss ho eb The install»ti .n of Rev. J. G Robb took place this afternoon. . A reception hold in the church this evening was largely atâ€" tended by the congregation of Cooke‘s Churcb, over whico the reverend gentleâ€" man prs'.hd. The Toronto Cornish Society held The following letter was receive 1 by the Board of Directors of the Protestant Hosâ€" pital yesterday :â€" ® Umox Baxk or Lowsr CaNaDa, Uttawa, May 21st, 1874, elosed, vi ® 150 .mf668 34, and the Asylums to _ The néW Toronto Cornish Society held h&h:ir first conversazione to«â€"miorrow evenâ€" A "irl named Eliz\ Ricketi was commitâ€" ted for trial this morning lor stealing. & purse. Un the l4th in twt sbhe accosted Mré#. Renu, and told her ber stocking was coming down. Mrs, Keon turned into a store t> inspect her chose, and while stooping the girl snmatched her purse and ran off with it. s Dain is still in a yery precarious condiâ€" timm, and was not able to a‘tend the police court toâ€"day, so Levitte, the suspected burgiar, was remanded for another week, Inoe. ;Kelly while working on a wood train of the Toronto and Nipissing R i{~ way, yesterday, fell as the truin was .COu« ing into the rtition, end had a narrow escape, He was sligh:ly intoxicated at the t:me. kW Dr. Sangster, formerly Head ~Master of the Toronto Norm«l School, be gins a series of lectures in the interest of teachers and Other friends of education in this district, in the Court touse at nine o‘dlock this morning _ The doctor is, we might say, one of the pillars ot our excellent public school system. _ Faw have played a more vetive part in moulding its character. [t is d «irable that his first visit to the capiâ€" tai should be well received.. Dr. Sangster is no theorist in educational ‘matters, but one who from being a teacher himself has all the practical aptitude . so essential to the well.being of any educational â€"system. He will delives a putlic lecture in the evening in the Court Roora, on +" lleroes and Hero Worship," to which all: are eor | dially invited: â€" Fhe subject is one replete with interest and from ‘the well known ability of the lecturer will doubiless be ably handled. c neiee . l yew Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. A man was charged with erecting a frame house on Rideau street. The case was adjourned for one week in onder to give the party time to brick ig.‘ % . Isidore Joanisse, charged with abusing a man named Gilbert, did not appear .. Tuusspay, May 21. Alexander Mathews, charged with com witting a brauch of the peace, was re manded. 4 A *J _ David Nathaniel, charged with commit ting asâ€"ault, was discharged.=> _ _ â€" Patrick Behan, charged with relling liquor without a license, was fined $20 and costs. * A F. ‘ITwo F:ench boys charged with amsaulte ing a young lad, were fined #1 and costs each or be committed in default. _ Francis Keault was charged with selling liquor without a license,. _ The case was aJjournea uotil Monday next â€" The new North West force are expectad w leave in a few days. The Election Court, The Howley uml Suit. Obsequies of the late William â€" Murray, _ The Stock Markot. uk 5l Hhad o o To s Moxtisa, May 21. _ At the Election Court toâ€"day a number of witnesses were examined, some of waom testified to having spent money to secure Mr, Ryan‘s return, but so tar as th;tknen without his inowledge or consent. case will probably be coucluded to.morrow. Mr. Coristine at the Howley libel en quete yesterday afternoon, deposed that no vili sent into the committee in Mr. Mac» kenpzie‘s interest of which he was chairâ€" man, had ever been tampered with. . ‘The gase has been continued until: next Tues» day The remains of the late Mr. Musray were removed at 2 0‘clock this evrening from West Mount to #t, Paul‘s Church; where the service ?o. held, Dr. Jenkins officiatâ€" lnkst 3 o‘clock. Despite the unf.vour« able »tite of the weather, the cortege was quite large, including a ~number‘ of Our most prominent citizens. o4 e & _ The Stock Market here this morning was stronger and ‘active for Commerce, weaker for Montreal, and steady for other 110 Shocking Murder. % Ruxvatr, May 21. A fearful thing took place last night on the Calsbogie road, about 3 miles from Springtown, â€" A raftsman named Jenkin« entered an Indian camp where there were only two squaws, He demanded whiskey which they refused. A row and ended in a squaw . nA F o%% / sn Bher We matiere but Yayinte 904 no trace of him as yot. e Sscc n £* Montreal, 184, closing at 183} to 185. Commerce, 129 closing at 129, to 129} Merchants‘, 114 cbd:&tt 113‘* t? 113}. Ontario ex~div. was offered ©108} io City, exâ€"div. at 100} to 101}. Royal Canadian â€" exâ€"div at 96} to 96} i'-afa.nph, at 186 to 1864 BY TELEGRAPH The Late Civic Ball. Teachers‘ Institute. I am yours traly, D. 8. Eistwoon, Treas Polico Court MONTREAL. TORONTO. HENFREW. Wasutiarox, D. C., May 21â€"The mar« ringe of Mr, Surtoris to Miss Nellie Grant, took place at eleven o‘clock this morning, by Rev. Dr. Tiffany, in the east room of the Executive Mansion. The room was dé» corated with plants, fiwers and evergreens. An arched flâ€"ral platform was raised on the east side of the room, on which the cere» mony took place; there were eight bridesâ€" maide end ‘Mr. Fred. Grant was the only. groomsman... ‘The bride #wore a white satin dress elaborately trimmed withâ€"point lace, her hair adorned with orange}blossoms, Bridesmimids were Misses Barmes, Fish, Decxt, Deut, Porter, Conkling, Sherman and Frelenghuysen. _ The ceremony was according to the Methodist Episcopal Church and performed under a besautitul floral bell. ‘The priest, Fred Grant and Miss Biroes being the only telatives on the piatform during the ceremony. . Imâ€" mense crowds were present in all varieties of Iashionuble costumes. Vice President Wilson, Speaker Blaine, Gen. Sherman, Sir Ed ward Thornton and other prominent persons with ladies were present, . The company then viewed the wedding present, the marine band performing cbofo. music. The presants were extremely elegaht and costly, several being t:mm Gmmbm of the Cabipe qep,. psident Grants present wu‘sl&o . flg:itbo wedding breaks fast the guests were ~presented ‘with pieces of wedding cakes. Mr. and Mrr. Surtoris ‘left at 1:40 for New York in a special train, which was decorated with fHowerr. Presidâ€"nt and Mrs. Grant leave tor New York on Friday to take leave. of. the newly married couple on their emâ€" barkment on Saturday for Europe. Overfiow of the Mississippi Riverâ€" Great Distress. f The ( ongress and Senate delegations of Arkansas, Louisana and Missouri, ‘hada Conference at the Capitol with a view of obtaining further Government aid for the sufterers Oy the ove:rflow of the Mississippi river. â€" Senator: West Lnnd ed. &. tailed information was laid before the meeting showing the absolute necessity of aid for to feed nearly 90,000 destitute people who require assistance for about three months to enable them to live ~until new crops »can be raised. <Aftersome discussion : a.subscom» miltee consisting of representatives Moore, La Hodges, of Arkansas, and Home, of Mo., was apj ointod to collect all informaâ€" tion available o& the subject, as to the l:‘ uireraents of .“n‘&.b. ulation. : expected that $500, mlw will be asked of Congress. THE Compdhnd Elixir of hosphates and Calâ€" isava has become & great favorite on account of its perfect rellability in weating aerangeâ€" ments of the. stomach, liver eoflwm.md diseases of he kidneys, which &re caures of Koor blogd and Dl-.‘m down of ww ealth. 1t restores vitallty to all the re» moving suppress‘ons, d1a* Wlarities, and ex nausting discuarges.and. evel dï¬ï¬‚r 1 of bumurs whleh% the & h% to wl "1“ and conditions of life, being & food and nutritlve tonts, Sold at $1. Taken Lnternally, in cures Dysentery,Cholera, Diurha@, Cramp and Pain in the uwnmu:, !!!o.v‘wtl;compmxlxu, .;"nlunur'- Colic, Liver _ = n % plaint Noonenatread Andisartia, Bote Threel Realed Tenders, addressed to tne Postmaster General, and matked 1 ender for )n.uï¬mx' will be received at Qttawa, until 12 o‘sioex,uocn For the ennm.ncoot Her Majesty‘s Mails six Uimes per wi each way, ON AND FROM THE ist OF JUNE NEXT, New York, May. 21.â€"Chas, Macdonald and Joseph MceCreery of St. Louis, fought a prize fight on the {i‘ind near Detroit esterday, for $1,000. LicDonald fwon. It is stated ‘two gunboats were in search of the principals . . Marriage of the Prosident‘s Daughter _ Used externaliy, lt cuses Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Burns n’::l flo-l': ho%u. Bprains 8wemu1 of Joinus, Toothashe, "ln the Face Neuralgla iheam»tism, Frosted Feet, ac., ac s0LD EVERY WHER E. Price 2ets per Bottle. silver, remainder gold coin, _ _ % Press Excursion. Moxteomzey, Als., Mayâ€"21.â€"About 50 editors of.New York State are in Alabama innpocï¬n‘.lhe iron and coal fields; they go to Atlavta on Sunday, thence to Chariton, .and thense directly home, via Washiogton. _ e The rout o P:"‘"d in conveyance of this mail w be vi« the Post Offices of adl*lmldu. Chelsea, Kirks Ferry, Cascades and Wakefield The comvuted distance between Ottawa and North Waketield is twentyâ€"six mile®. â€" . <> 4 *" IORK, MAY Aly~ snipmenb CS to Europe to da ts&'.fooo of which $201,000 was goid bars, and $850,000 were ‘The conveyance to be made in a twoâ€"horse passenger stage, ‘ nA d The rate 0 travel to be not less than four miles pei hour, including stoppages for all purposes. The -h“‘ond hours of the arrival and o be as ws, subject to a right. :Of t» masior General to aiter the same, shou con» sider it advisable so to do ; mapy To leave North Wakefleld daily (Sun cepted) at 10 oclock a.m., apa -rnvi» ntm at 5 pelock p.m,, stopping mt Chelsesw for 46 itâ€"=1p0n giving the Contracior three months‘ yrâ€"vious notice of ll.lk:: lmï¬o‘!& Tolls; Fe Ai expenses 0 1 1 route errios &e., mu‘n be defpayed by the Omi-aa' Fach Tender to st ‘te the price asked io vens cigiier arratapamge iors n undertaking that, ‘In the eventâ€"of the ‘venaer bem n:ï¬;‘»wl, the Contract shall be duly exe gut E’} e p-r:z un?krlnq for the price de= :lll\ Uon{r:‘t?;' lnl:h.. n: of 0; M':: Doellnn for the performiance of the service, f Printed forms of Tender and Guarantee may be obtined a. the OMces _ at Ottawa,, Norto Waukeficld, or at the Office of the m mint tes Loxnox, May 21 â€"There were ten pers sons artested at Cork on suspicion of being connected with the mysterious disappearâ€" ance of a number of arms from the Cork barre oks . masior General to aiter the same, should he conâ€" iider it advisabdle so to do : y #."% To leave Ottawna d«=lly (Sunday excepted 7 ?elock a.m., and arrive at N(x W-koflou‘ x“s velock p.m., stopping at Chelsea j0r 45 minutes. Midâ€"Night Despatches Ins r‘s Office, P Chy Oftw a, ond May, 1874. _ u‘m Wh at? a.m May 18, 1864 Gentl FRIDAY, THE 22nd MAY, 1874, BETWEEN OTTAWA AND NORTH WAKEFIELD, The ureat Family Medicine of the Age Specie Shipments. Nuw Yorr, May 21. ~ Specie shipments May 9, 1874 t ‘X16 Pain Killer AIL CONTRACT. sATU&DAY, 9th INSTANT, IRELAND. Cork Barracks Plundered UNITED STATES. SOHOOL AND â€" MLLITARY ~MEâ€" PERRY DAVIS & SON. Bole Proprietors. Prize Fight. K. W. BHEPHERD, President. to Ladiss : in Ridig; and to NMxlon DRRARNALY, °* T. P. FRENCH, â€" â€"â€" Post Office Inspector Coombs Miss S Oule Chs Costello Jas Cooper Colvin Mrs E Conway l:‘.(J Omok;iq Oraig Mrs J H. Crabtree Jno i Cuthers N gll Jas # weou C Dale Alex Derming J Danoat § Oney ® Dunagh Miss A Dudelow Ch« EKm merson W 2 Ewi ? C Fonton M. Fetterly Miss M > Fey Mra B fl':'.:; Mins D mhor&: Tok Mia io | _ flam*>:: Fraser Es duaary * Gallaway Gifyin SMime a Gilder 0 F Gleeson R A. gamuier o | 5| m o Chariton Jno & â€" Chisholm Miss Chillas Geo Chamberlin A Chambers And Charlton Jas Clark Miss C K 2 Clark M __ ~> Good lr 8 Go‘llan B B Greea A H Griffin C J Griffin McKenzie Gunn Jno Hamiiton D Houston % Harcourt Halsted J A Abbott A Allis n H B3 dlooaes mon ' M ksn Askwith Jno Assu 8 P Austin.g 6. Baker T Baroard Miss C B Baker J J Barber Ed mkery ervilie J Bal d D M Barrows B G Rarber R C Battain Jas Berty Juo Bethuel Mr Bender K _____ Cassidy Js O‘Malley T Cartoll Jase Sate W in * cumw\{).ra « â€"Pursons A Campbell G & Peachy 8 t‘uhsry P’, Pc.nn% Jas Jai penter me: curicares "% Co MessraPhiliios J . Denison Geo Dickt{nson Mâ€"G Doyle Miss A Douison Jno Hale J 10 Haurahan Miss H “"‘g&%“ f mncwn}lln- L ~%mk R GF i Hibbard W R Horton H Hotragan Mrs uied Ti F d Jas P Hobus And * Horan T A g;,ho Gen Miss H Jordan Miss E Johnston C Johnstou a Johnston Mr Johnston B Johnston Mrs L Jordan Miss M Jonnston J. %ï¬ Jordan J 4) Jones W N Kenney T . Reompe fea m pS Keirns MissC Kerr W J Beckfo d M W + Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottaws, . >~ All desiring Goods in the above line will Aind it to their interest to price our Goods beior s buy elsewnere,â€"TEAS in particular,, _ #@~Wines and Brandies directly imiported by os, pwrailes P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. _ se ; "o% maug sHOW ROUM ON GROUND> FLOOB, . < Â¥yÂ¥* We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Drossmaker from A. T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner flom Paris With a large and varied assortment of Goode, such n« are found on‘y in a firstâ€"class Houge, In our Di e«s M is used the RBN WALL CHART SYSTEM, by wien a PEREECT F1X is insured. »#e~THE MILLINE DEPARTM ENT is «: cond to none in the city. Our Stock is now well selected, and worthy of inspection 1874. Leaving Ottawa at 5 », m., :engrrs reaching Montreal via Lachine lwz:ntla.m nexl morsing DUFFERIN. 9Â¥ The Hampton,Colored Students 234| WELLINGTONâ€"ST.. |2384 _ 38 in number, l&n‘:"» ;“J "_‘J:"::n:: el:l:‘:'-l:l'bfl-‘:‘g:m . 27th and 28th of MAY, . +4 AT THE M * D W hen will be given, : THE SLAYVE PLANTATION. n hi n 2 & Rordbermend Rusic Btore TO |MEMBERS CP PARLIAMEKT m popiione s ie dn 18 . on mmgctedar regalar ripwies _ _ *‘ May 19, 1874 RINK MUSIC HALL, 181 OF L* TTRR@remainingin the OttaWa Post Office, 15i.n May, 1874. NIGHT LINE ga&rcaii early, and leave your ord â€"rs May 21, 1874 * REMEMBER BAMSMEXER V ILLIEE & _ BlLGlGOo®,, NDER TAE DISTINGUISHED WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, , 1874. P.’!.rgw o.f their Ix@llonelu 0. R. N. Co. hk T ay .4.~;\=-E it THE OTTAXWA TIMES [Signed Salmon J Salmon Mis§ Fcoit T Rhoul ‘lce Jno Shenolk Miss J 2 Nmmtmnnu! â€" Rkeloy Miss C Amith. & A « Bttwart 8 G _ \* Rmith A Smith Geo 2 Smaith Capt H R Rmail ï¬A e s Rpencer Mrs C Stevenson H w a BlockMin 0 Futtâ€"W uy 2 Stevens H Atewart Jno Taylor Jas : Tallon Mrs L > Tacker J 8 # Thompson Miss M I‘y fane Jos -,V-__‘ï¬_,; 1 Kobert B _Knn A s chia , i % 46) ï¬-x(‘nllmn R ga“orm&ok PW .: : eCabe Jno eConnell D McCabe W A MeCabttongh Miss A MeContlough Jas MecCalium Chs McCallen Jno McCauley Jas iectllum D4 D MceKiroy J | # McEwan J McGreqo d r Jas lloua'l!‘o B MeGuire t leGro:.vI‘ R etogile r n ; onl 4oo Plokett MISs A Papke * Rothwell J T Raitt A Recn{‘mu M Reid Nias M J Reasbeci. Miss E Slay Wikks C3 Waiker Jno Walls Jas + Wat on Jas Ware E R Webster Chs White Jno White 88 Wi.itcom‘b â€" White F : White Miss J White H j Weatherley H / White Jno © Wiiton Rev ® r! Â¥ Woenal d‘ *) Wetntcues 3 A n young ï¬- * Young 8 _ | ouree 4 o M NenBs.__ . No’non T ilvln- Mrs M ichols H Noolan T H Qlivier Mrs C Robtuson Jno May & Co N H Marooney J ao Merfield Miss [ Mioags © a Mills E Mooney Mrs R e ? if ery miu J .{l-.n,-.-'.“ K\ Mohr W J M=N ullé MeNab C Kelly E Kene y 8 ; Killeoo F B La fgfl' t:l-méc ’_ weeo ï¬lf&' Dlflu'l Loko"’m 5 Lowrie Miss 8 ; Lymes Miss EC Lyuch Jno %}'l.m.lno! ason Alex _ %hlln D ighlin Miss M J MceM\ilian H M~Nulty D McNish Mrs C Moore C A R.W. SHEPHERD, P %w AKER, '(’:H». BA HRidoau Stroct, Postmaster 1874. !tul ‘Authorized \ Discount" on American: Tnvolde# to J. $ an i) rarther nodee, 11 percent. . .. .. © > > Prices to sult the times The partnership hereto"ore ex sting in this dity between the und rsigned and Arouibaid= Grant, as Hardware Mercharts, under the + aneerts ~»res‘" dissolved and determined by efflurion of time, h the first day of April last, of which dissolution . ‘and determination all parties interested are bereby publicly notifled, and will govern them: : selves accordingly. im HAslicea 0~ ‘ â€"ATâ€" NO’I‘IOE is hereby given that the partner:hip lately subsisting betwee‘ us, the underâ€" signed, Robert Moore, John Noore and ‘Nelson Moore, as dealers in Hardware, Stoves, and manufacturers of Tioware, at the City of Uttawa, in the County of Carleton, under the names, style and firm of *Moore Bros.," was this day dissolved by mutual sonsent, so far as regards the said Nelson Moore, who hbas retired from the concern; and that ail debts due and dwing to or by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Robert Moore and J hn Moore, who will continue the sajd business under the same name and style, t " Notice is hereby given that the business garried on under the name and style of T. & G. Lawrence nas been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be carried cn by Taos. Lawrence, who will settle all accounts due to and by the late firm. ol $ a, Sn of ‘himl oo oi Aet OneFabpt M ol M exnmhul by nis credit a~ snd on ‘Tuesday, t Stxreenth day of June next, he will apply to the Judge of vhe said «uu t for a contirmation of the discharge thereby effecteUd. _ ~_ _ _( _ ** Noticé is hereby «1. en tfl:z the above named inso:vent has deposited with me a deed of Comâ€" g(lltkm and discl h pn:'#orung to be executed Y m‘:ï¬rny‘m nun ver of the creditors of the said insolvent,. we0 are re:xocuvely credifors for -uuu{ one ‘hu«rllud“d r8 hn:_ocn »m:h:aï¬; wards, and represen at least :hreeâ€""our value of ‘hmeg ttl:: lmlln s:do(‘me sald insolâ€" vent, subject eompu n ancertaining luol:' propo: tion; and ?i no . epposition to said Deed of Com position und .Discharge be made to m», in writing, within taree. Jaridical .days next aiter theâ€"last publication of this notice, on the av.v:‘l’)ly-tm;'d‘ On:n.?.tul shall. «6t upon the said wfll O TD 8. ' C s JOHN FAIR, & 49 % 4 Assignee, Department of Public W F, BRAUN, Ottawa, &x May, wi..'*" i secreta ry 1) CaNAvA, Provinee of _ Untario, County of Carieion, Sealed Tenders addressed to the andersighe?, end endorsed "Tender tor penttentiary» piriush Columbia," will be received at this uffice 00 BATURKID & Y the 4th dayof JULY next, at 100B for the erection and cumpietion of the abOve Pians, Specifications, #c., can be seen at this Offle», and at the office of 6. W. Pearse, Ex( , 0. 1. Department of Pubde Works, . ritish \ olum=i=, on and after MONDAY, the 25th . lostant, where forms of Terder, and all yecessary inf rmation, @an be obtained. â€" rofy accuriy wihve roguited on roal Cotaty i re on real. es 0 by dgs‘om of money, ;'»?l“bfle or mnnrl;{::l seburi ties, or bank stocks to an amount 0 er cen va the bulk sum of the Contract. â€"â€" _ pfr’ 5 To the Tender must be attached the actual lknnmns&l 1wo respong!ble an â€" soly en persons, residents of tme Dominion, willing to become sureties for the carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works emâ€" â€"This Department does however, bind itself 10 Mobept tne lowest or auy Fendbr.." _‘ In the matter cf Q4@ V UR COTE, an J nsolvent. In the matter of OLIVIER COTE, of ‘O:tawa and Quebec, Hatter and furrie:, an Insolvent Contractors are notified that Tenders will not be conside ed unless made strictly in acow dance with the printed forms, andâ€"in (.i)le case of nms â€"except there are attached the actal signatures and the nature of the oecgrnu n and place of residence of each member of the same: _ â€" Dated at Montreal, 4 ‘This 5th day of May, 1874 8 aled Tenders addressed to the undendm. and c "Tender for Pemunu‘% = wi roce: at thig 6fflce=un El in cootine Snd copuidon o2 ns nbot for erection com ~Ahbove bubding. â€" â€" _ _ e en d ‘hl; NT CCE Plans, 8 8, be seen at this difice, aad At thowilide ur?."efEfl‘ W Architect, Department of Public Works, Winpiâ€" “p.g"’.“&a";‘.'aâ€;r‘-‘.‘é 'Q“er'm‘"ï¬xi the ‘loth instan where forms of Tender, &c., and all tecossar information can be °F?L“’1‘9‘Jf_‘x im GeREE L nrve ~ Contractur; are notitled that ces is hoocoRd be coosidered unless miade strictly gccord© :no- with the mm Iormmlndâ€"ln the case of ons sns ue netare O tno. pvetipation. aill :mo(mmy!_m meniber <of the (Me. 0o 0042E O/A E. dORL NS TA i lt n us NOTICE TO CONTRACTURS RRUTCY BR J o For the due fulfilimert otl.haconu* w factory security will be required on real es or by deposit of money, public or municipal securities, or bank sto s i .wh amouut of Jive per cent on the bulk sum. of the C‘ontract. f M OET COAUILO L. hs artanhad tha‘ netual : This Depurtment does not, however, bind i} kelf in accept the Jowest‘or anl{'M. f o * TVBRAUKN, Pa PR TL ENOE hus aetanbnd Ahis To the Tender must be attached the actual signatures of two n.gmmu and.. solvent. per= sons residents of. the, Dominion, willing to be» come sureties for the carrying O0t of these coudiâ€" uomuw.nnnwdumnmndun works enbraced in the o e t n d n RS. KERR bas vacancles for a few boarders, married or single, at her new resiâ€" dence, corner of £1gin and Slater a: reets, Bright, alre comifortable bedroous, aud & good table, Derart ment of Public Work tiOuwsa, 5th May, 1874.. ns W 1908 _A Hazaar will be held in aid of the Organ DQP or‘%nmt Churen, in nt:g’ Victoria n::; 200 .ï¬ W&y}.’&hï¬umgw‘eï¬ ons brtore nmictil M ‘°§y§6’f'uu_ MQ <.n~~ esen rom As.witness our hands; this fifth ‘day of May, wl Fekgalky on oib JAS. B(EKEIT, Dated Atawa, 14th May, 1 74. 26 Ottawa, May ‘8, 1874 1N THE COPNTY: ©OTRT OF THE COUNTY oF CARLUEKION. Ime*sâ€"P. PEXROCK, Jr. NSULVENT ACT OF 1869, NsSULVENL ACT OF 1869 NUSIUMS DEPARTMEN1. LsSULUTION OF PARTNERSHIP IS8ULUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AZAAR, OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Ry TAruLoN 4 CRysLE1 And Amendments Thereto 1/# BOARD, 4.4. M. MA Y 22. 187 4 ROBERT MOORE, JOHN MOORE. NELBON MOORE, THO8, LAW R«NOK (G, LA WRENCS, By order, Dttawa,. April 244h, 1874 his A+ 2508â€"2 w 2070 Commencing at two o‘clock p.m.. and at seven tbln.{ the same evening, his valuable collectiou of Q J Paiatings and Eâ€"gravings, . â€" h« Painimgs are. by Br‘l:g‘nel ‘zelveq Vanâ€" de ntm.‘{’owr wilear (Bainbocio], Sir Peter Lelg. Walker (l’onv?u of (Eomweul W. De 50 solt, Huyema®s, Wilkon, uymwer, ‘nnderscer, Griflin, Moriand, LeggeLt, McLeay, Bï¬uuoï¬. Evans, McLeo ‘, &¢. + The kngravi gs, which are@‘l m.uxd.zn by Albert Durer, (lwék J. Sadl r [1597], G. Andran imw), Wooll l-‘ leggic Sbarp, B garth, ouselet, Horti, Rugandus, Holler, &¢., 6c. __ ON THURSDAY, 21st. INST., To be sold atlmp!ook-ndon easy term® of .mnu a hmq BRLCK BDMDI!(;}‘I[ off the Bank mcm Mfl;‘w‘ one C rannt e k â€" e# t roomsâ€"four a. ) :‘nfl below 'ft,E tha ceilar the fullisize of the %lu & wall from two and & haif to btgn“o n& There are Also excellent OUutâ€" and eve! noormmodn.rwl:n rmmlllu for a ccmfnrtable $ residence. is will be found an . excelleni opâ€" porim ity for of lUmited meaus who uesire wus«:ï¬:i u“pole‘a:::é‘ ‘resid:nce z:unn m â€" t M o 43 S ranRonas, ’ Fetate Agent, Elgin Street, x"XIENSIVE CONSIGNMENT Hospitals, to sell Persons‘at & distance may !ec\u;' some of these rare‘and valuable works of art authorâ€" ising the subscriber, or some friend in the city, “!P‘i‘f‘?"‘fl‘;_"’_fl&m.;{"__._ o casie ty s &uamuwummynmmmnm end of this week, and oun be had: by applying at the office of the auctioneer, _ J. BERMINGHAM. The{ are also in a ‘position to announce that the extension in their mll. MANTLE AND w DEPARTMENTS, enables them to execute all orders with promptness and punctuality. In the Show Room, can select both material and style. â€"The latest London and Paris Fashions are received monthly. k CCR P P d Sb id aliso a collection of valuable oid cm’??upm« ze‘and Indian Wm well as a ue breech loaderouble barrelied gun, made by Tailoc«, 0" Dablin. The atten tion of connol«secrs and lovers of the beautiful is invited to tnlf ulsl‘-(h' collection is the Auestever «fered in this city, m Canada, being or‘ginais from the above ers. They will be on ext at my 30 ‘ from nulnh.\ , the 18th, 1 day of sael, ‘Thursâ€" C wâ€"i:‘" b from iday day, Ast inst They‘beg to invite your attention to their large and varied produced for the Spring and Summer of 1874, fall particulars of Silksâ€"C.J. Bonnet & Co.. Black Silks. | Tussores D‘Entelle May 16, 1874 Coloured Silks In @ll the New Sbadcs and Leading Colors Jnm Cloths, or Washing Japanese Dagmar ‘Pwill Camict Challis do Russe Indian ‘Tussores St pe D FR gale of a Most Veluable Property at f at Riviere du Loup, En oxs oF THa®~ Most< POPDLAR . AND > . ATPRACTIVE _ 8BA â€" BATHING a ~*~ . ipracts ON TBR LOWER |â€"/> SP. LAWRENCE, . :. _ The undersi Notary Public it zed P s oat aaroaares 2 4 . in 'r{l;mm 5 t.hoat.a:or«‘b ddy of 1.ONE next, at ONE v‘clock in mrmfmm of Ground, «itmate in the village l‘g. tme H Sied and Bighiyâ€"Five n el in deptotr a + e 6 'm.'.nmu Wooden House aud buildings taereon erectod. .> tion ‘of muomznrumh“!"" from l:'cl rflo «ituation and ‘the fine view it com mands of the River st. Lawience, > L002 0 020 icmaomunand inTo H Danish Silkâ€"â€" Finishéd Tinted Alpaces | This beautiful Fabric is noted for m; fection of finish, toe surtace un{n s b:futl silky which ever way it is hel :‘ u.h prouounced loyely in wil the new n 1 Advoonmtes & * MI@NC® TT uu.uu-n%flw‘ mor lukeAt,;" The Press spea! )t Loetors of OLta Wa 18004 $2a year,; with pre _\ s J. AC MnÂ¥3 1A ______ ... make seavayt #o whom the best N KAâ€"SID Works of Art, Quebec May ‘74. Spring Announcements. ‘74: 10E HERALD OF HEALTH REAL ESTATEâ€" AGENCY, ATALOGUE SALE , f f â€"~‘‘â€"Of Rare and Valuable DOR ~sal1E6. ERMINGHAM‘8 ATâ€" PRIVATEâ€" SALE Tnese Goods are made from the best Italian #!ik, 4s free from any inferior dye and warâ€" ranved not to eut. h This is a y material inu\&s’uu: and suvin stripes, wod i8 made in new ab: delicate nurum lally ulqn:‘l .:llkth' Bpring m for promenade aud w n hina Glass Cloths, Japan Busket Ciot gbhn.be Grasses :nd A!!,x“lcm Lawns. ! This is mafde in grey and black, in a large vauricty of patierns, and can ‘n worh as Bikirts, Oontumes..or w It has a tilky appearance and sides are: allite. AVING completed their arrangements for the SPRING AND SUMMER hflql of the approaching Season, have made preparations on a larger scale than usual Origin@ls from the first masters. BY PUBLIC AUOTION i}i worth $3.00._ :e ‘bml:l“ at ‘Prlv r ber fluln‘l‘mn" i se . oopate * {nepatiot Oeneral of At his Saie Rooms, Elginâ€"st R:G ENT â€"HOUSE 30 SPARKKSâ€"4&S °. M No. 3,â€" Elgin Streot, 1574 PC G 00 DS, May, 11, 1874 191 higher type of mrnhood,â€"phy ummwmh.pï¬l NOONAN .,uunngf. Tin w G4le MILLINERY. sIDENCE FUR SALE r a few days C cpcus it of it Thereadine re _ iunm ; “ï¬Ã© -u-m TV ACKiAND, P. 0. oéawa invite your attention to their large and varied STOCK OF DRESS FABRICS, including all the NOVELTIES Spring and Summer of 1874, fall particul=rs of which will be found below. ewited zout? bustlh OF 8. I. GLACKMEYER, GIRLS WANTED, ate Bale, call and u.uuhblm-d‘.:: BALRMINGHAM, * Almzf' >R .K RXTPT "«&«CO. Â¥ |HAVE OPENED A NEW the ind Youths! Yourbs outha Y out s‘ White Trellis Muslins St. Murgucrite Lawn Percales and Brilliantes, ‘:tfli@ assortment of the newest pMâ€" TD8. New Prints, ‘ Domestic Department $4 00 Is a benutiful White Material with rich Katin Stripes and will be a great favorite for Ladies morning dresses. * Grenadines Algerines and m 85 Sparkâ€"st. 4§¢ Otte wa, 211 May, 1874 The entire Stock to b« Cleared in Two Months as I purpose going into: the WHOLEKâ€" SALE READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING TRADE by the First of July, â€"« . _ _ _ .. The Stock is principally New and Fashlonable Goods Jï¬i'â€"au'-"c% an wek assorted, so that families can get a Spring and Bummer Aupply of DRY at # per cent U nderâ€"OrdinacyPrices.» :; 108 4 * 60e $60,000 W orth ofeoonsat Prices HWitherto unheard of at «_ All Goods Marked in Platn Figures ;@@â€" D prices in Black. umh.lq‘m, â€" _ Rale to commence ow TURESDAY NEXT,>Sth MAY.>~ ou;p‘mu('i;'o"&’ and sae n “u..v as | otce a takt aae, cleared out in menmmwuw'n-mGM‘m J. METCALFES GREAT â€"CLEARING SALE C‘ OKHL CA EL OHNL * . The Store CLEARING S ALE. Mens‘ Sults =-.'erh ens‘ Pants Mens‘ V ests q ;Ryed\l merch ants, in C H AMâ€"P ‘ the Retail Trad MONTH from date. J . Bâ€"O@ARETE & Co. 8 C000 riie sn apharp desided to bave n OLEARING BALE of our entite Btook for ONR " Gall aud fuage tor yourselves. Tbo Maniufictired by the bent Houses in Canads and the United States, 2z a UA TT ADPNAXKCE : O K ..9 3° 2 BB ATOMR MTTCY Our Htock cousists of CLOTHB, HASERDASHERY, MENW .YOUTHE‘ and BoX‘® $@" Aviention is also ca‘led to ® further reduction on Cloth#‘and ‘Tweeds. pPAB~ 3pecial attention is called to the following Goode, to be cleared out this week April 20. 1674 Quiite Store will beâ€"closed on 4th, in order to Rumanxthe Goods and prepare for saie., $ Hmm-Mu.h!’.-. KJ .4 â€" N . B.â€"â€"Early Bugers will got best Mo_.: M 2 This Fabric is made with an aiterpate lat tice stripe whics gives it a handsomeap pearance, is espe..ally intended for Casaâ€" ques, Polantises, Tuniques, &¢, tire for oocasions 1 gance are desirable Always inake a frosh and pretty fruio;-. n‘; price benesth * # ; could pass over our ment of puiterns without «t :A w‘ of m one selection from them. voP of % For Weddings, Balis, Dinners and Evenin Wear. it is composed of Satin of various widths ‘alternated with . CHANGE .« OF. â€" BUSINESS. Eor(.lc-mou Parties, Fetes, Robes de Chrith re, ; M A PLE STUG A R, Table FIFTY PAISLEY SHAWLA, ranging from $4 50 to $28, sale price, Rxtra good vaine, PM The vresen\ premizes TO LRT, and Fixiares fof sals. ons comenniin tds seitn is raraclp c : . ghat they in returning thanks to their friends and the pablic;beg.Jeave 4o inform them «h) V)e# pacas, Persinn c.u: .flll M.‘ ; lbert C or d s, l’l--or en ‘woa SHRonifabfeat al: wool Buits $1.50 wil wool Conts â€" 200 ali wool +ants 1.25 Vest« (Job lot) . SPRING AND SUMMER in every Department, and in view 0" the brillisney MOURNINGGOODS. i T‘lain and YOT work li~es, forming a ‘beautifulâ€"texâ€" ‘f_.‘“’}i‘“?!‘?'.fl’! Awh':r‘:‘bhh- and oleâ€" | Jane dous afotmine Coiwer | MENS‘ DEPARTMENT COURTALD CRAPE, HARRIS & CAMPBELL AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! #8, inducementa_offâ€"red to o pair ses, ibots _ _ . a Lois Department to THS‘ DEPARTM ENT 50 Anzon U)ress Shirts, BJots. , . . CRAPE CLOTH THS‘ DEPABTMENT PARAMA TTAB UNPRECEDENTED @HM * â€":%~ _ mA M a â€" . ?)-f: o TWEW:":: Observe the Addres~No..50 SUSSEXâ€"8T. en A¢ Mowant & Son.â€" TRY WILSON‘S CBLEBRATED A NEW ESTABLISHMENT OX SPARKSSr, With a wellâ€"assorted stook of FIRSTâ€"OLARR > > Now selling for Now selling for S%6 FIRSTâ€"PRIZE â€"Â¥FANOY BLACK FRENCH MERINOK ,'_ p BOYB DEPARTMENT, wore giam | Bopy Bd thina in Ramotiice *h io *3 Worch §660 Fancgy EFurniture, €e SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA Gloves Lace and Embroideries $1 10 um ibrxt mraioh «. _ _~ _ i8 good work and style hkn aahe enerd mannent, And t oo fect "At‘ is guaranteed with ns bre nomica! & charge as is conr‘~tent with NE ~ClIDER, AT D. McDONELL‘S AT D, MoDONELL‘B T eiee e 4 nice nod Chiidren‘s" Lisle Thread, Spun Silk and Taffets. Padnls old Fomer vininail adiees. Mo wmmd_ stu in the newest designs, now lt Fastote reamteepe Chiarte. (ine oo e n molh io Seah l P ® consist in Beaded Pas T and uce Begiees pps to maich, ‘White and BB Sparksâ€"st. BLACK BILK® as the entire Stock must be t is under the control whicH they will sell at 2rp DOOR WERF OB Now selling at Now selftng for s ow selling for . Uke Worth $1,:0 $1 u0