ver the next lectare af the ‘vs MHail, mI‘ ING, Sn MARCH lns . LK mp MEWwW CHURCH WL, D o _ AAmemaimieen ols 12 The Quebec Parliament is not «i 1.â€" Phrladelphre Kugie, > % The Synod Bill to invest certain rld -m~ the Dean of Iontml, PQIN"D' th druggiste y of & Bishop, bas : been withdrawn .‘“* ~Legisiature, as it was neotln{will mad retailed by Apothocaâ€" opposition . '.h ~ generally, = ‘Trudny Inninw x mukis uo. â€" VENING NE&XT, clock, in ald of the tunds Bd. of Trastostâ€" 10103 *-â€"â€"'-?T, Qu. :::..u-o:“‘f':l Special to THE TIMES. b.â€"Neas York LErommer, whep m".;u ‘ uie horoag® Vegatable Fain w ‘, Tended by &‘ htermally op Oxtern n > tctions of ity weeey Â¥" Chromiaks oltv. : #o., in b‘““ _ 4 . ‘m.'muh.". 'h'm'.“..“h '%'i""“‘"hh,_ ubSo-Imw-“ Johne, C. z. «ders ary k 4 â€" to h‘“h.'* ’ l"nou.h~~ e obdiovolu.g..~ rpslgub. i E ipcuduie‘s, n vicicnn s > â€"â€"< CY LADY YOCNXG. . licited, and will be reâ€" " _ »dies who have kindiy RI_NK. * o K =© SCHOUL rrhoes â€"'l ‘;“‘ b“d*&* 4 h es rig e an almost indispensats, _ LUTERARYX LECTURE, Camkep : ad>, intend boiding & is of that Church, durâ€" month of May sest. lql.“y'“. AS "?mr of 12 pm: A, Headoes UÂ¥ the Mo.r % 4 @ame NEXT. _ ILL BE IX d Evening. rea. John McLe# rs. Drummond, r® T. Patterso® Â¥e. Taylor,. ’m.l..h o "'.*‘ .'.h'...h-u‘ Prise, 15 cents, 25 cents Â¥EG of Thitle &4 #% P s fa7%, «1 have ussd % ty leoture to “&‘4 JOUX K&LLT, Y DaVIs & sox, : Q.C“t.‘. RUSSELL, ..« & 8X Citizem, H 00L K. 1. ; 11 o-u.h-q m~d Clx, ‘ERXYALL y testumony in faver of nm‘ """“h; ** tke "1 consider t &, SÂ¥e atuils 1 ou Colte, It is used by -cl'.. Advices from Nassau to the 22nd have been Ieceived. A manoâ€"ofâ€"war brd the British :'r Jeff. Davis, Wwhich was roturn, ing with a cargo of sponges, and had also w.dqnu. schooner Britannia. Sme of the Poruvian monitors still omained Te Mged Island waiting tor supplies of ¢oal from Nassan: In the outskirts of Cardenas last Satnrdar Gibara, has been brought a prisoner to Havana, A large party of insurgents werse defeated on Saturday near Trinidad. Telegraph comâ€" munication with Cienfuegosâ€"was restored on Bunday . Troops are arriving and departing for the interior. A detachment of 1,200 troops artived at Santa Cruz on the 20th inst , from Puerto Principe, for supplies, They were to return the next day. Havaxa, March 20. â€"T in the streets of Havana t« t Lk q _ _ T Coommnemoniikg h -r porter of the Tycoon, has taken possession of the entire Island ot ‘;ao. He notificd all the consule of the 10. of a provhlo:d gorâ€" erament, and of the appointment of t e neces. ary permanent officials in the principal doâ€" partments. . His forces are rapicly increasing, and it will be no easy matter for the Mikado to subdue him and retake th ; island. bufwecuedic c 3y 3 _ _â€"_ _ VC ty fel flames reaching the Palucs of the Mika fed to Osaka. The : of the assassination of the mdm._povu untrue. It origi in the fact of an officer of high rank h been murdered . S 4OXé Koxe, March 19.â€"The arrangement between Minister Burlingbame andâ€" Lord Clarendon thtdlltne;foumlo be conâ€" ducted with the Central Government instead «u.u.n-umu.,-a that before actual war isinaugurated alil disputes are to be reâ€" ferred to the Home Government gives greal dissatisfaction to the .Hong Kong jJournale. Catholic priests from the North report tborohlolnmon. force on the road to Pekin, and prodict the fall of the Celestial empire within a year, The English feet watnmhgn near Swatow, because of outrages committed by the Chinese on the crew of the gunboat Cockchaffer. * spemeir ~Preap o ts zies SPvr es tssc Th i: martied there on the 9th, A difficaulty sub= sâ€"quently occurred at Kiolio between the folâ€" lowers of Satsuma and Chaisere. Itis reported that soveral streets wereo set on fire, and the flames reaching the Paluco of the Mikado, he fled to Ozmka Hoexo Koxs, between m M CORE mCt W .-w and had 400 passengers on board and nothing whatever was l“lMO.o«, and one of mâ€m was wneudsa. . name‘s Mission==Predicted Fall of the Colestial Empire==T wo Villages Destroyed by Knglish Gunboats. Baw Fraxc:sco, Murch 23.â€"â€"The steamer Great Republic artived last night from China, The steamer Hermann was wrecked February 13th on an unknown reet outside the hubonrl of Y Two hundred and seven on 1okobams. Two hundred and serenty Dissatistaction u esul hame*s -u:.......-_.‘._.. f Burling= * -0.0â€00& Proclatmed King. Loxbos, March 28.â€"Advices from Spain render it cot‘hh that Io-.tpoum ‘:m be prociaimed e will arriv, Spain 'im & “’n .-.lh Sysese _I..‘ s# â€l F nreieP eteme "nrtsiay 4 D ap Pri. uns within a fortnight on the ironâ€"clad Vietory how at Lisbon. Pasis, March â€.-Tboolmud'prlnm on leave of abscnee bave been ordcred to re= jJoin their regitnents on the 1st ot April. Yoramawa, March 4 re from Kiolio on | Qesexsrowy, March 29.â€"The amship Manhattan, trom New York, has !I'l’l'?d. Lexoox, March 29.â€"A great rcview of volunteers was held at Dover toâ€"day, over 30,000 men wore present in the ranks. © Home accidents happened, and several persons were burt, but no one seriously. A portion of the channel floot was off the shore, and went through the morgments of a naval reviow, exchanging salutes with the batteries on the Lirearoor, March 29.â€"â€"Intelligence has been received here of the wreck of the brig PFerret. 'l'bo'vc-oluxcu'om.lohllon. The captain and crew were saved. CABLE NEWS. The Quebec Parliament is not @itting. The Synod Bill to invest certain powoers in the Dean of Montreal, pending the election of & Bishop, bas : been withdrawn from the l-e.hh::.n,- it was -nun‘vith too much opposition . ‘Toâ€"day being a public holiday, the courts and public offices are closed. Over $10,000 have already been collected towards Queen‘s Collegso endowment fund. The deputation expect to treble this amount t ;fore the end of the week. R.A. Haliburton, Esq , is in town. He will represent Nova Scotia at the copyright law meeting toâ€"morrow night. The . sufferers of trichinosis aro getting on tavrourably, but there is a possibility of two out of the seven cases proving fatal. Roer, M. 3. Baldwin was yesterday prosentod with a new silk gown by the ladies of St. Luke‘s Church. Thomm.up-wooflo.mclo.d to= day, this being a public boliday, Weather mild. â€" Snow rapidly disappearing . Flour quiet and unchaoged. Holders in some cases were asking highor rates. &A _ woman named Brodico was horribl y mangled from falling ico and saow while Mtquh«rd«ao-lulnhy. Bhe is not expected to live, ln the Laprairie murder case the coroner‘s Jury on Saturday night returned a verdict of menalaughtor against the three prisoners, who were brought to Montreal, and will M'tbclr trial at the present assines, A young man named Midon wounded by a gang of rowdi. night. His life is despaired of. Bpectal to THE TIME3. At the court martial of private Moran, of the 29th Regimeht, on Saturday, the prisoner flew into a rage and knocked dow one of the witnesses. < Ho was then hlnzu&d, but again borst forth with oaths and im It is expected be will hw?m highest military tribunal, a ge court marâ€" tial. * s Another shooting case has occurred. Two boys were quarreling about a drain running through the premises inbhabited by the lads‘ pareats, and began poltinfluo' balls at each other. Whilst thus emp yed the mother of one of them called from an upper window, « Why don‘t you shoot?* ‘The boy bhesitated & -o-emF then levelled a revolvor, and fired, but happily no mischief was done. vets or Havana toâ€"day, and sit more for M: seditious cries. Mr. ton, American. consular agent at The Scarboro byâ€"Jaw granting $10,000 to the Nipissing line was carried on Naturday . The voting on the byâ€"law in Arthur comes off toâ€"day, _A telegram rece‘ved on Saturday seems to show thatâ€"ite advocates are not over sanguine of success, ; An inquest was held y on the body of the infant fou nk on saturday, and a verlict was poturned to the effect that the ehild hed. The mother is to be brou before the Police Court for concealâ€" ing he bimth of ths child. * * The body of a man was found floating in the bay toâ€"day. It is thougbt to be that of one John Mathows, missing since Christmas. ‘The enrolment of the llifliln Iut- ‘b- ronto has been complegd. The number of wen available is four thousand > TOIOIiso. Apecial to THS TIMES. Latest hifl( téicgruph'. e enrolment of the has been complegd available is four, thoo inquest was held Ihll‘ f\)fl un Jdict was yeturned t i hed. T hatever was saved. Mr. Chase, , and one of the crew, were lost. was under a Japanese chartor, vichluegosâ€"was restored on Are arriving and departing A detachment of 1,200 troops ‘ruz on the 20th inst. from "~ assarsination of the Govâ€" oves untrue. It originated oftficer of high rank having Admirai Ennomatta, a supâ€" narme Tess aok _ â€" CURA. JAPAN. C SSE wv'il!l The ressel is a total wreck MoOoONTREAL. QUEBEC. «â€"â€"The Mikado arrived VÂ¥ie Montreal Line. wo men were killed n saturday, She is not already been collected Moxtrear, March 39 Quenec, March 209 last Saturday mlidon was mortally rowdies on Saturday thousand. y on the body of frunk on saturday, and Topoxto, Mirch 2) effect that the Try Gardner‘s i Baking Powder, «â€"â€"Try Gardmer‘s Bak % Ing Powder â€"â€"Try Gardneor‘s ti Baking Powder, a miper"revenngs Nuivipes, Nvmuir wiruiltlaei ons ..... d colds, rhoumatism, burns, bruises E'::...;""’c...a“'"",.“..' 1t so got at onee s supply ++ “ [J medicine dealer‘s for 25 cents." * "_* "* ****** _ï¬._...-...;--'::- CHORC I: been a race between ow showmen M-Mdm&-urm" who is said to bo â€" several shorter than General Tom Thumb, and that P. T. Barpum has Ml::fll‘ll-hllhmmh,m_ 000, board -ruu. hluomï¬h‘ to be a smail man tflhh“aqu’-m. Ove®â€"zxez2t108, either of body or mind, produces debility and disease. houulu-dycoou;. some stimulant, the effect of which is the same as flvhgsurdluulbwhpmclm,m neny Tolio" 12 Abe t f48 #Fhtem with a perma. of tron), which gives strength and vigor to the whole system., A Woxoee rom tas 'o-n-op..g'.,, meâ€" chanic should have ready at hand a box.of Grace‘s Celebrated Saive, as it is a u“,.mkm dents, such as cuts, bruises, wounds, :-muw.modï¬humpo:-.w ' as ““â€â€"“ m o‘as Only 25 cents a box. increueees Evezrsoor Siats 8o.â€"That is all who hare either used the article themselves or witnossed its \otmlw:quodby othere ; .lln..‘g., are on to are unanimous opinion :.z-fl..u,%'(:".:'m. Powders and Az‘.u; eave Remedy" is superior to kind hm’o or at present I:.’:o‘:‘.t fl‘:-tlhl wind, and"all discases which m the of horses. As a condition medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing in it which can inâ€" Ilu a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the e Lapy Sros, porking while using it; it is Just the which all mhu.nm and which they should have on h-hol:o“n-glflm% Hurd ana -“m < "'-Nmon--mhm.. TOU! HETCLOIOT© Of at present in use for remay we c '0143- thick wind, and"all discases vmm in this the of horees. As & condition medicine it | am has no equal ; there is nothing in it which can inâ€" the DG "-n.lunvmshl.a'dlâ€"u-um o on morking while using it; it is | take the just the e which all own horses require, | Order, and which they should nun-n?and. Gg Remember the name, and see that the guature of | UTEY, & Humk sud P In mes t ualy sn y Oe mCaee " Save Yous Doctors Birrs.â€"When Dr Wistar‘s Balsam of Wild Cherry will oves eoqbn,eoldu,blndingutbclun“ud ar rest the fell destroyer, consumption, it does more than most physicians can do. The use of a single bottle, costing one dollar, will satisefy the incredulous that they need look o further for the required aid. IAverpool Markets» _ Lirearroor, March 29â€"p. m.â€"â€"Red western ;';cuâ€u. Corn 30s. â€"3d. for new. Flour is. 60. 6 â€" Wkewal e _ N S Coonlmong Loxnos, March 29â€"p. m.â€"Toâ€"day being a holiday there was no market. c wppy s B ~~ Ceemmoue gkxd @ % for white Michigan.â€"Byo firmer ; sales 18,000 bushels at $1.40.â€"Corn unchanged ; receipts 9,700 bushels ; sales 38,000 bushels at 84c, Duh.blu'llhdm;ujc. for white western.â€"Barley dull.â€"Oats in fair request ; sales 28,000 bushels at T5jc. @ T6je. at railroad depot and afoat.â€"Pork du!l at $31.50 @ 32.80 for now.â€"Lard heary at 17ic. @ 18}c¢c. for Sttam ; 190. @ 19jc. for kettle rendered. 'l.lo.â€"'h.fl:l;iï¬ and :o -q:;t ; -r.codpu" s 7.300 bushels ; saies 16,000 bushels at $1 99 New York Markets, _ New Yorrk, March 29.â€"Cotton quiot at 384}c. @ 29¢.â€"Flour I-nond tor lower grades ; reâ€" celpts 8,400 barrels and 100 bags; sales 7,400 barrels at $5.75 @ 6.30 for auperfine State and Western ; $8.10 @ 7.00 for common to choice :xtu v'o:tom.â€"lyo flour fArmer at $5 @ Tik [nov i ie K o o e o C 41} [For daily KFourth Page.] | Accident In an Episcopal Church. _ Thowasto®, Mzs, March 20.â€"The EKaster service last evrening in the E Iscopal Church was so crowded that part J the floor gave way, and precipitated one hundred : and Afty roplo into an unfinished I..u-“. below, wo persons were seriously and maby more were slightly voudJ."'" The Lower M %:ny Inundated. Au,saxt, March 29.â€" tivrer is rising here and a freshet is apprehended. The lower part of Troy is inundated. houses upon the Tenurcâ€"of Office Act, The !lomm-oq:r toâ€" the time of adjournment been informed of the action of the Senate. aro Dy troops and supplies fro Spain, while the insurgents are mdvl:‘ large accessions from the native Cubans, and from outside parties, landing them at points where they can readily communicate with them. It is deemed advisable by the Gerernment, and also by the commander of the West India squadron, to keep a large force in Cuban waters, to rohctA-oricu, citizens and their property from molestation, and orders have been issued for that pur s Senators Tramail, m.« and Grimes oo-poutbo.:ouh t‘n--muon:o.o:nln- ence un t .votes of the two ence upon the disagreeing votes of the two Gold 131}. Money light at 7 per cent Naw Yorr, March 202â€"The Heraids special says it is stated that President Grant last evening advised his friends in the House to recede from the position they have taken in oppesition to the Senate, He says that ho is heartily tired of the present war in the Houses, and has been wortied by office seekers so severely that he would not go through the trouble ho has kad since the 4th of March for $100,000. The statement of the public debt for March will be out promptly on the 1st of the mouth. It is believed it will show a reduction of about $700,000 fromw that of the: month previous. The expenditures amount to $15,000,000, and the custom receipts will, it is belteved, exceed sxhooo,ooo for the month, The opinpion pre that the Senate will not receds from its position on the Ton!ro-ol-l.dOfloo law, and thl‘ the House will be compelled to retire from its present posiâ€" tion. The friends of absoluteo ropeal do not seem to hno’dul additional strength since a majority of 31 Republicans in the House voted for the modified bill. The Government received despatohes Saturday from the Consulâ€"General at Ol::! Ile represents the condition of and says that considerable vigilance lu:q-u::’d to pro. tect American citizens and their property from the interference otf the Spanish authorities, It is by no means certain yet how the insur. rection will terminate, 'l'h:‘::uoh aothoâ€" rities seem to be confident, ned as thee FIXANCIAL AND com®EnroiL. THI3 MORNING‘S DESPATCHE3s rived. sylvania and Deuschiand, from Kurope O "ut Aogachiand, Reopge Neaw Yor«k, March 30.â€"40-0; ï¬np«, of the firm of Harper Bros., who was thrown from his cartlage a few days ago, died Saturday mi ols 6 sinations were AMERICAN NEWs. Salnave in a Precartous Situation. Haraxa, March 28.â€"Advices from Port au Prince to the 18th have been received.> Salâ€" nave was in & precarious situation owing to the state of his finances. There were murâ€" murings at the capital sgainst him. The :hcho were jealous of the whites, and assasâ€" mxnt a patriot was fired upon. The fire was [ reiurned, and two Cubans were killed and one taken prisoner, severely wounded. President Bacs, of San Domingo, has refuaed to allow the organization of expeditions in aid of the Cuban robels. The Diario publishes the folâ€" lowing iny the Cilenfaegos district: The Government troops have completefy surâ€" rounded the rebel forces under Gen. Ballon at La Vallaillora. Gen. Bucila with 3,000 reguâ€" lars loft Cienfuegos yesterday to attack the insurgents in the mountain near Signacs. He expected to effect ajunction near that point :‘i‘th _A column in advance under Gen. Es Naw Nuw Yoar NRew York Money Market. Yonrrk, March 29.â€"American exchange night a patriot was fired upon. T YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHEsS Reported by Telograph. Yorrk, March 29.â€"The steamer Nevada, and Aruge, from Europe, have arâ€" Michigan .'_i,'.'i};;' :,:: at $1.40. s f at $1.40.â€"Corn unchanged ; Death of James lhrâ€"’.n , March 29.â€"â€"The steamers Pennâ€" Money Market, '._â€"'. l“ HAYTL 2, , _Pon for | political career has been e‘ M s:;.‘ntâ€"“nnocbom 10e a supply | C t the nearest | ditional honours, but th the public interest in thi Bee adverâ€" ::“‘hfl eountry 1 887.6¢m _m 88001 * Sep ad | colonics should by membe (Mf.ï¬ It happens th . Bee ad. | men in a remarkab nind, m oduces | 2ALUO0, _ FH1Q iz holess |to. distribute c it a Freae" [ whom his ¢ i(' protozide | select, and to vigor to the ï¬rmillion, 0 f onck, as a j (Mml. It happens that these three men in a remarkable that condition. Lord Derby .,..:‘J'z. aot Oree= § gsezn),, Lord Derby, Lord Grey, and Lord Russell have accepted tlnadero.,wbiehlmm ered by her Majesty to offer them. (&:m.) It may be readily imaginéd that these three statesmenâ€"all, to use a House of :Mw, " Noble Lords with the blue riband," two of whom have often recommended others to their Sovereign for titles and decorations, and one whose itical career has been remarkably inâ€" tâ€"eannot be anxious for adâ€" ditional honours, but they feél it is for the public interest in this instance that most prominently associated the :':L""'t*"-.'d_:'-bmmoua. ment of Canada and of the Dominion. I haye endeavoured, with her Majesty‘s sanction, to carry out i predecessor‘s views. (Hear, hear.) It is obvious that with the affectionate feelings enterâ€" tained in the colonics towards the mothor country it would be agreeable to disâ€" tinguished men in the former not to be disassociated from those who are eminent in this country. For those reasons I am happy to say that his Royal Highness iake ahe ene i ttnd nas comented to take the Grandmastership of the renovated , have ment of Canada and I have endeavoured â€" in, or ing to, our colonies, <The Duke of n, encouraged, I me, by the example of the Star of 'fndia, and pressed by the extrome diffiâ€" culty of obtaining the Bath for men who by services in the colonies had a just claim for honour, procured the Queen‘s sanction to a reorganization of the order of St. Michae! and St. George, its extension to‘ the whole of the colonies, and a complete remodelling of its statutes. This was only doue on the eve of the Duke‘s resigâ€" nation, He had oona?mtly only time to distribute several of the second and third classes of the Order to persons whom his experience enabled him to character, but which is not without inâ€" terest for an assembly of those interested. of the “T tes and taken muc on the subject,. had beon ni-zh replied, " Let it " (laughter) ; but there are, A think, rxpomu to which, in an assembly like this, deeply interâ€" ested in colonial matters, it may be well for me shortly to allude. The transfer of the whole of British North America (except British Columbia) to the Doâ€" minion of Canada ‘bhn been homh(i‘:h tb; most im t subjects with w have hr:. deal. ‘The prm.l of my predecessor, who had invited nresenca pgrg e Oot on ind Af should be illâ€"disposed follow the exâ€" w-o(tlnhmed counsel, who when mh-".j the judge that time was passing, replied, " Let it pass‘" (laughter) ; but ter) they will probably take away the sting from that witty sayingâ€"that the colonies were like planets which onl looked to the sun and" did not thm{ much of one another. (Laughter.) I happened to mention the other n'?ht that a&gniahod friend of mine, by wa of encouraging me, said tbo,oloolluz accepted was one which he had always considered required a modicum ot sense. W laughter.) I am rather afraid the Minister of the Great Republic, who has spoken with such singular eloquence this evening, will feel that it is a little want of sense on my part which makes me umprepared ‘at this moment to open negotiations ‘with him for the cession of British Canada. (Laughter and cheers.) However that may be, I can assure him that I have sufficient sense to apraun' te at their just valuo those powerful ex sions which he has used, and wbicr;; to prove that it Â¥ould be nothing short of absolute »insanity \for that country and ourselves tonbo upork anything but the | Earl GranvicuLzâ€"If the objects of this m:o mï¬odontinl:h::nw antiei y, many, thoug ma not Mm&.%t of lzch { council as that alluded to by the noble duke at my side (the Duke of Manchesâ€" The Marquis of NorxanzBtr propesed " OQur Co.l?;ial Em’iu,†oonphm with the toast the name of Rarl Granvilie. _ Sir G. E.. Cartizn®, who claimed comâ€" munity with the Saxon race on theEmnd Mkzou‘h a French Canadian he was merely an Englishman speaking Freanch S:r:on and laughter) in returning thanks on bebalf of the Colonial Parliaâ€" ments, pointed to Canada as an instance of the success which had attended the esâ€" tablishment of representative instituâ€" tions in our dependencies. ‘ ' The inaugural dinner of this society was given on the 10th inst., at Willis‘s rooms, the chair being taken by Lord:Bury, M. P. About two hundred sat down to dinner, emong whom were the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, the Duke of Manâ€" chester, the Marquis of Normanby, Earl Granville, the Earl of Albemarle, Viscount Monek, Lord Alfred Churchill, the Right Hoo. W. E. Gladstone, Sir John Pakington, Sir Stafford Northoote, Sir Charles Nicholson, Sit George E. ï¬lï¬ierilmght Hon. Cl;i;lnlmu Foï¬ocunu @," ight Hou. H. E. Childers, Hon. Fortescue,, M. P., Hon, A. K.mn:fl, | M. P., Hou. W. Macdougall, C. B., and many others. The usual loyal toasts were given. Speeches were made b Reverdy s.ohn- ;on, Mr. Ghd.tou,lndd:. Childers, Mr. ortescue proposed " Representative lutitntion};," which was replied to by the Duke of Manchester, Sir John Pakâ€" ington, and Sir George E. Cartier. We reproduce the Times‘ report :â€" THE COLONIAL SOCIETY. vork Of@ Of tDG | the Oéttawes Toiod So We with which 1 | ho ctz®s Dermasent P":K:-l of my cession of the Townshi d E Ougy“ of Carleton. much pains | situate about" 1 zuo“rï¬ rejected. M somposed of a part of 1 ut old fricm{, acres a'f.:'a'-ï¬' e d Sir Curtis | +9, 8t present cccupred 1 the confidence | . TÂ¥A Property koow Hudson Bay Ol%dm:.:n:‘:u‘ ent statesman | . That very valuable p Office of St. Roch, Quebec, P. Quebes, March 12, 1869. By the advertiser, a YOUNG MAN, of twonty. four years ot age, having a gooul education in both languages, as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods Store, or in any other ecapacity, A low salary would be accepted for a good situation, Please APPRAISALS and V ALU ATIONS made, based either on Auction or Private Sale prices. Hoping to be entrusted with your own business tavours, or any you can influence, the undersigned would assure you of his continued diligence and m#vie nmass Forthe approaching Spring Sales it is desirable to seldat n'urb‘ “5‘ P * Bales of F. TOOKhlhoOonntry or elgh, where, also undertaken, and from his great success the past cight years,can mfl“'pmho the farming u-nuu{ and cthers that interests will be earefully looked after. Bales of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, EARTH ENWARE and GENERAL MARCHANEISE solicited. ‘The Subscriber woul1 remind his old friends of his ability to conduct such aatisfactorily. He is confident of securing the fovourabls consi~ deration of the Trade. > & Underwriters‘ Sales of Damagei Goods or Saies ot Produge for account of whom it may concern, or for breach of contract, properly advertised, and . all sufficient and necessary procautions adopted to conform to the various legal formalities in such oases. This is an important notice to Merchants, Shippers and Consignees, who should see that these interests and requirements arc caretully at tended to. The Store occupied by the undersigned is the most Central, the and the Best Sale Room in the City, and is ways ready for the rooordon of Furniture, General Goods and Wares in arge or small quantities,‘ intended for unreserved Austion State. Firstâ€"class COAT HANDS. Steady employment In the management of Sailes of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE u‘&:am residences, his system of selling, and the j proper display of the articles, with an ex lous delivery, warrants him in soliciting future favours in this line, and would be glad to learn from parties contemplating «* selling off" an early intimation,which will enable him to perfact satisfactory arrangements. delicate responsibilities in such cares, of Ortawa, March 5, 1869. The subscriber, in this his Annual) Ciroular would announce to his maoy friends to whom ‘he is indebced for past suhnmu. that he continues to give his personal attendance at all Auction Bales of every asscription of goods confided to his An experience of years in the Auction Business in all its details, in this city, and his individual knowledgeo of the loading professions, the mercanâ€" tile community and citizens generally, is in itself ® m‘cu-.- the public. _ ~~*~ _ By A. Rowe, Auctioncer. Ao Row:, ; GENERAL AUCTIONEER AXxD CoM.â€" MIS810NX MERCHANT, A For the sale of REAL ESTATE, GEXERAL EFFECTS, ® #c, #&c., &c. * PM*Olice and Sale Rooms No. 4% Rideau â€"st, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869, sent occu hy Mee Pardey, _ > ~ C "TE" peday J. ru.{sn. | Russel! gun HECTOR McLEAN, Mkinken ‘Sik 4 .‘.53.“.“.‘2!.“‘ Real Estate Agent. AaANTERED, Nes uo nagss ol( c d Snd of the above y belonging to the E:tate of the late Sharl Prasor.""."** s Lot No. 6, Bouth side of Yorkâ€"street, in the City of Ottava. ; The Weost half of L.ot No. 25, in the 9th Concesâ€" sion of the Township of Mariborough, and the Month L sk wos w»s Coa Em _ 4 of the above property the h@_“flmuu For terms and conditions application: must be made to the undersigned. That very valuable Lot known as Leiter C, west side of Sussexâ€"stroot. The North ‘h‘oflm No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" street, upon which is erected a lar Stone Buildâ€" mu Jnn-t eccupied by D. R.?«nu. Tous: roulr and K. & V. BeatGcaire; Lot No. 2, North side of Clarenceâ€"strest. The West $ of Lot No. 3, North side of Clarenceâ€" street. s Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, KNorth side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City ot Ottawa ; also, Lot ï¬o. 8, in the 4th Con., 0. F., of the Townâ€" llx:l Gloucester, in tae County of Car.eton ; all of to hoi on reracarauss 1 ue o2 y OW 2C CEOARHE OX . Wednesday, the 28th day of April next at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the 3 RUSSELL HOUSE. f lawd The following Lots are pow offered for sale by mm contract, and if not doi;po-od of on or before TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRIL next, they will be offered for sale by _ Partios wishing to view the property will be shewn it by dalling on MR. JORN COOK, Grocer, corner of Esther and Biddyâ€"sts. > whe tlenement contains 25 rooms, and the other 20 rooms, and n-m(:r‘ $540 per annym. On the rear of the lot there Ns a small tenoment which rents for $48 per annum, the whole yielding an annual rental of $558. , By H. McLean, Auctoneer. *®curom‘s sare. HECTOR MCLEAN, Auctioneer and Real Esâ€" tate Agent, has been instructed by MR. JOHN COOK, one of the Executors of the late James Cook, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of "APRIL, prox,, at 12 o‘clock, noen, Lot No. 10, on the south side of Queenâ€"st., in this city, with a 24 story Plastered Wooden Rouse thereon, 66 feot in tront by 32 foet in depth, divided into two tenoments, with an alley or archway in the centre, with rooms ahova it THEB OFTAWA 1JME s, Terms and conditions ll'do known at the time of Ottawa, March 19, 1869. By H. McLean, Aucti;n:; ALE OF VERY vALUABLE can boast. ~(Cheers.) Lord Russell gave selfâ€"government to British North for the abolition of slavery in the We t Indies, one of the most glomious and disâ€" interested measures of which this country PUBLIC aUCcTIOXN, ANNUAL CiRCULAR: Tailoring Department, MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S, tor one month, A. R., Post E. ROWSELL, REAL ESTATE. Auction Saltes. A. ROWE, Auctioneer Cl late OW Tss s ds 2. ... 4 in the 1st Concession, wkikw i se L " , with rooms above IE: & 1005ta 1002td Ra°I NS P EC T1 O NX INVITE D. q ‘revious to the Great Advance in Price CAsE WHITE corrons, EXPRESS â€" FROM â€" PORTLAND EX VARIOUS OCEAN $TEA BALES PRINTS, GOODS IN BRITAIN. deo ALPACCAS, Wholesale and Retail. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & co Cask DREss Goops, do‘ BONNET and HATâ€"OFR AAAAALLELE L en Garland, Mutchmor & â€" Co ALL PURCHABSEO RAaRLY FLOWERS and FEATHERS, STRAW HaAaTsS & BONXNNETs, HAVR RRCEIYED MARCH 30 NA= THI NEW CANADLAN NATIONAL BERIES of READJNG BOOK8, Authorized by the Council of Pupic Instruction for Ontario. ‘The prices are ; THE â€"OTTAWA / CITIZEN " LOV!LL! BOGOKS, &o., &o., At " The Ottawa Cuazen " PRINTING HOUsE 1OP Y BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUIâ€" ‘ £ITES f The Progsessive, with head lines % Payson, Dunton and Scribner‘s do ‘ Miller‘s Superior Copy do m Exercise, Books ' Slate and Slate Pencils Dwarf Ink Boitles _ , f White Chalk Crayons Pens, Lead Poncils, Rubber Pencil Heads, | EFirst Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, Five cents. First Booxâ€"Part Seconc, 54 illustrations strongly bound in limp cloth. Ten cents. Brcoxp Book, illustrations, strongly bound in cloth +« Twenty cents. THirp Book, 41 il strations, strongly bound in cloth boards, irty cents. y Fourtnx Boox, > illrrtrations, trongly . bound in cloth bo: Forty cents. ' Frera Book, 55 illstrations, strongly bound ‘ in cloth boards. Fifty conts. ( PR!ITI‘R" REQUISITESâ€" do _ Rlementary do 25 Lennie‘s English Grammar 16 price $1 Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 Sangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 P 1 M 00 o. onl COOn . ACeme Net TCl Medium. Cold Pressed Drawing Papor [tor water colours} a . Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards. Vlll'l‘ll(i CARDSâ€" & Estra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and Mourning for Ladies and Gentlemen. N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will have prompt attention, Muno PAPERâ€" $ Best quality Royal, 4to, 12 and 14 staves: TIIIUI PAPIRf OVELL!S SERIESs or sCHOOL BUOKS, fesy General Geography, with 39 coloured maps, mstas &1 Pamplilets, &0., &¢., on the shor test notice and on the most reasonable terms; Handbiils Of Promissory Notes, gages, &0., &o. Also and Letter Paper. Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Do"ny. assorted colours » Heary Book Paper + Extra Thick Coloured Demy 6 ; Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted . + Cream Laid do _ do Yellow Wore do : Yellow Wove Medium Cream Wove _ do * Flat Foolssaps, blue and cream laid | Enamelled Paper, assorted colours * Card Boards, plain and coloured 4 Printers‘ Cards, _ do _ do Fine and Superfine Commmercial Cards, small large and double small 5 Programme Cards, Embossed Border LANK FORMS (Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shakepeare and other patterns, Txiwnn NOTE PAPER ana ENVELâ€" OPESâ€" Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilnc and Sivatw Prts. A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Balmon Colored Envelopes, all size, price, from $1 per M. > Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, } and j sheet, Foolscap, ;LAIK .00!(.5â€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. :Alklgl and MERCHANTS» Office Requisites supplied on reasonable terms. & ; Papers, « Cowan‘s ‘ and othe lmperial Cream Laid Envelopes Euperfine do do ‘ExtraSatin _ do GS Enamelied® _ do d Royal do do Opaque [tinted enamelled Jdo Extra Satin, Water Linsd do PLC20 .0 Cns .22 do do Envelopes to match Papier de Luxo with Envelopes to match Goffered Note Paper and Envelopes, [U rine and Carmins Edges] ° Extra Superine Cream Laid Note and ccount Antique Parochment‘ Note Paper Ax & 5 Stationery and Printing House, STATIONERY To be had at [OURN-ING PA!'I‘R. & ENVELOPES Narrow, Middle and Broad Border. RAWING PAPERS, &(:o STATIONERY LAYING CARDS "THEK STAT IONER y 21 Rideaust., THR Forrowis@ aArticors : HOICE STAT:iIOXNXERv. s 21 Elephant, and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, AT & PRIN TI xX q Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap BOOKBINDINQG oTTawA CITIZEXx » Circulars, Cards, Books Stationery, &cv :&('-, &c ALSO, Buper Royal, Royal and , Lilac and Straw Color. and other makers ANB ; &e. Buf,. Canary and sizes and at any Note and Letter , extra thick double thick do f ;\ ~ h0 * French Fhapeé » large and smair S T OR E, RINTIXNG [Ultramaâ€" We respectfully solicic a share of your patronage. As the Coyve is very extensive, wo can assure you that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances made en LUMBER on the most reasonable We are, * ;Your obdt. servants, 1000â€"2m M. STEVENSON & 00. & _â€"_.N ‘vAl'llD, a farmer to take charge of a small farm, and make himselt generally useful, _ _ JOBN ASHWORTH. ,J Cl‘l‘!’ nooPr skKIat l".\(;‘l'l)l" , \o _ [ 48 SPARKSâ€"STREET. | Having decided to discortinue business by the J Ist ot May, the subscriber will sell the , LATESTâ€"STYLES OF HooP SKIRTsS, At Greatly Reduced Prices. _ , Ladies should please notice that this is the last ' chance of having their Spring Skirts made to order , or repaired. _ > Country dealers supplied at prices lower than trose of any other factory in the Dominion. & D. MILLAR. ~! Mibkas es t ce m e bausls We would | inform you that we have resumed possession o“ the premises occupied by us from 1841 to 1860 ‘and well known as I shall be at the RUSSELL HOUSE in turEs. DAY, the 3(th I1NSTâ€", with samples, where the wines may be seen and orders given, * We sell our wines at prices from 75 to 100 peor cent lower than impo:ted wines. Being determined to preserve the character of our wines, we will not sell to merchants ; they can only be had through me. B Allwines warranted pure. G. CRA WEFURV, Salesman. Uttawa, March 24, 1869. 10074 Ottlwl! March 12, 1869. 1003â€"10 hn AM ce llee ol uy ow raPun, IAMIDICORD, They Are all excellent Wines, l.n:dp«foetly pure, containing no ingredient that is natoral to the juice of the grape. * All these Wines are the best of Caradig¢n manuâ€" facture that I have ever seen, and nu{ salely be compared to a large proportion of the best imâ€" ported wines. ~ HENRY CROFI. I houbx certify that 1 have exa Wines ln: e at the Ontarie Vineyards, Phaw son s ty S P uio nc Professor Crort states : Wmlr.s, s SPARKLING AND sSTILL For further particulars CHAS. MOHK, personaily addressed, Also West 4 Lot20, 8th Concessien, Fitezroy taining 100 acres, 20 acres cleared4. East half of Lot No. 21 containing 109 acres, 30 Fall Wheat,'ï¬ntcmp. The best and most extensive premises on the main road from Pembroke to Ottawa City, Agood busiâ€" ness is being done. The proprietor leaves on acâ€" count of having to oversee the Estage of the late Jobn Mobr, Onslow. 'VALUABLE TAYERN sTAixD § TO RENT, . __For one or more years. _ ONTARIO VINEYARDS PEKINADES, CHINTZES, â€" â€"_LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &e. THOS. & W. HUNTON STAIR CARPETsS, uEARTH RuGS FLOOR OIL cLoTHs, f wbon MATS, TAPESTRY â€" _ uiperran KIDDERMINSTER woOL U 1009â€"14tf EEVECTDCATTâ€"Ao to which we are receivi every suamer,consmin‘ “TE would call spesial mense stock af Hialt U NIOK COV ®E MEERENRS. FNAHE [)R‘Y GOODs& HoUSE F'Ulllvlfllll&'(ll DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURXNIgqHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOYSE FURX 1SHINGS, At THOS. & w. HUXNToX‘8S. !‘ THE FITZROY HOTEL, IHE N_E“"EST ITI’LEI; @ 3 THE NEWEST STYLES, TAE NEWEST STYLES, DUTCH VENETIAN MANILLA HEMP "‘".E BEST 4 THE J â€" . PPHE VELVET PILB CARPETS BRUSSELLS a.,*"*_ UE GREATESTP VAR!I‘l"l', THE GREATEST \'.“'RH-I'!'Y,_. THE GREATEST VaARIETY, At THOS. & w. HUXTONX‘s3 HE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCKk. FROM THE CELEDRATED HE CHEAPEST GoODs, THE CHEAPEST Goops THE CHEAPEST Goops i BEST vaALUE, . _ THE BEST vautr, THE BEST vaLuUugr, At THOS. & w. HPNToX‘s UxtrEreiry Coungosr, Toronto, Dec. 19th, 1868 ‘‘C Cail spescial attention to our im stock of HOUSE FURNIsHINGS, are receiving additions by almost r mameic¢ias _p Qorerc, 1st March, 1869 Belmont, Ayimer Road At THOS & w. HUNTOXN‘s ALSO TO REST 21, Tth Concession, Fitzroy, , 30 acres in hay, 10 ncros in At THOS. & w. HUXToX‘s T ASsORTED,® BEST ASSORTED, BEST AssORTED, At THOS. & w urwr At THOS. &.W. HUXNToXs CHAS. MJHR, Hubbell‘s Falls, 07 PDry Goods. apply to the proprietor, . or by letter, preâ€"paid, DAMASKS, iigpps3 UNION 47 and 49 Sparks â€"st.*= 8, HAMILTON, of examined the rds, Hamilton., s Omrio. do. do do. do do. do. do do. do. HUNTON‘s , conâ€" Call and see for yourselves youhow they sew. | Remember 37, Sparksâ€"st., Ringâ€"st. West Toronto. |__WHEELER & WILSON‘8 Silent Feed Sewing ’Kuhimmp«toeflym The most valu~ able present to any Lady or Family is a WHEELâ€" ER & wILsox‘s BEWLNG MACHILNE. A liberâ€" al reduction for cash on all machines for boliday presents. Twentyâ€"Gve per cent reduction on Emâ€" broidery attachments applicable to the former uyhofWhuI«t'lIunBï¬h‘m Putâ€" THZE HOWE SEWING MACHINES are bost for Carriage Trimmers, Shooemakers ton Hole Attachments, new style; Tuckers, Trim. 230â€"dwtf EP -_.'r-ru“ w r‘: 1s incorporated, is expressl}y prepared for rnrpou,uého(tho finest nd.mon quality, orming.a powerful Tox1¢, a valu BrowacBu0, and a gentle Stmviaxr. It increases the m tite, and ## a valuable assistant to direstion. all euccessfaul preparations it has a host of servile imitators, & PURVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. WATERS‘S QUININE WINE,â€" The‘most Delightful and Invigorating Tonic f’uo{mlqb'darzw “.' . Tex Wert with whice e bourmire or gooreen DUFDG&A amd. is _pur . ' 9444 WARREX‘S PIPEâ€"ORGANS, * ORGANS and MELODEONS from the best fasâ€" tories in the United States,, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this country, Nowhthoun.rorluudh‘m. B@~PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q Our stock of Concertinas, Viclins, Flutes," &0., #&¢., is, as uufl, very large. OLIDA YÂ¥ PRESEXTs. AND MELODEON®, In their new Shew Room, comprising €5. PIANOâ€"FORTES,from all the leading makers. Respectfully call the attention of the public to their magnificent stock of P I A KXKO l‘l.“"“' J. L. ORME & iol New Shoet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" M Oitawa, Dec. 12 * Agonts for Joun Campbell‘s celebrated EJ Newing Machines. they are now the trade, by the ACON APPOINTHXE®T KEKESOR BROS. CHEESE. Having been a their agents for â€" A. WALTON, Agent for Ontario, . W.STEPHEN, ADII. ROOF, and 500 1 k YE, onoNGAHEKELA WHISKEYs. 200 300 BBLSs. 1GHWINXEs®s N0AL oL. ARREL on Fign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8. Sparkeâ€"st., next Duric & Bon‘s _ T TTTEREEEeees Sustnirntaticadiatlis Manager for Ottara Office. Agonts for Hiram 4 Walker‘s â€"FORTES, ORGAN 8 LOWEST PRiICES J. L. ORME 4& SON, For sale by the undersigte . BEBLS. THINX KEKSS POoRK. C. T. BATE & 0O,, , 1868 FLOUK. ; uo trouble to show repared to sell in quantities to suit Groreflcs. CiaR LOAD, AT AL OIL, MESS PORK, STROXNG surB® by the combination