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hor prespect ud Â¥ o insuring P w A T KE of PA oA wate aster. LOWELL, oi cnentt y t er‘s ‘ # ntitheg ill Keep i §# A 8 K 8 IR U this a the haip UKCH 0 , the t but V oP #fâ€"â€" &D the AXD is 1 14g108 UP 3M by Or. J aith@® #8 Â¥ a hair a hasd for s aLZ a1#0, No pAld utob _ lt ty T no* v38 #1NG NK AA lhaa C , O * Iuoeun, Qotong, Congo®, “":....‘M * Sm Gogtes ground sad Augh proof atd Thorne‘s and : nesumeronkother artioiye ancussary 10 400" ..-v""“‘"‘ 140088 f Buax0086; ktenaa‘t & Co, ts Piper‘s and ather bra94+ i 1 10 A* WA Kugyer‘s sod Mouteag s B foy se sel\ 18\8 OOMMI3SION MERCHANTS, y stredners" pri0es. gLD STOCK, SsavE}» FROM KIRE Lusoo aAT TWEXTY.FIYVE ~ PERCEXNT BELOW COST. jiathe time ‘or bar almw. _ M05___. 1 ## PHK L KOR APH COMFr &A NY I under Chapter LXYI of the .sm-u of Canada. WWfAOFFICEâ€"G 1 Deucumona‘s &xchangs f Wiee, 19 Sparks street. ‘ noWINGA, Tow. L hasnes Decsin hef Ab '..M (woking _ *" Goal, Ste« Â¥I. DU1IG N A X*#, e is be o y wied. mg mm ie pihodimege smy 4b0 DIRKCTORS : AEPA, Chairman ; D C THOMRON, Troamâ€" Â¥BFo0fE a THoMsON, T 8 DUXN. My0XD, Mxnacer._________ UA _ U. KAÂ¥TON &4 C004 P yoL V., NXO,. 1353, â€"'â€"'â€"_--J.â€"-â€"_-â€" Mardware, 2l 1%84â€" j Deail §a8 1» + , Corn, Flour, Oatmeai, RPork, &e. .+ + @TTAW K.. * Kad of Little Sussoxâ€"4t wivanced on goods conmyned for imme. in; Prompt returns in all cases. medPl y OPP SRPARKS 3TREET, OrTtAWA POHRK, LABBR ikert Stewart having made arrangements Wauxomplished lady teacher, announdss W Dancing Classes will commence 08 meday, the Q@ad instant. A Werpariculars may be obtaimed on appiiâ€" M# Mre Robort Stowart, Wilbrod street. iÂ¥#* September 9th, 1869%. _ * 11484 UÂ¥YOT® TAR NCENTRATED PROOF LIQUCEUR T4 £KN0 tuxixa..â€"Ths subsorib0f 2"""B | of the inobded to divide his time equally between luw..,‘...-umu\mm Mard» wmm.l::‘bm“m Codar their orders for tuning more promptly herstolore.; ~Ohall clait ttawa once month . yar ® tsssived it Mr. Bormingham s Auction i . and at K. Miles‘ Musis Store. other ako. N. BENBEDLOT | squal y Old Lrish Potteenâ€" 4i Aoadon Porter, pts and qi+ and other Alss. ad Syrupe, all grades. UMCAL ACADE®A Y '“LA.‘Q AGUSTAVE SMLTH, ( ‘at thaCathe â€" # Gradu ate of the Conservaiory 0 _Lessons on Plane as 1 Singing. Rideaw »mdll,-‘ wa, June 33. 1868. 119y Alway* RLDEAL k 7 ¢ PS4 8 surdyin 18A AC + Tang, No “bm.‘ of the L ths Ottawa. From m the trade he offers his so Mid attending to their taf The best of his ability. e _ MEFLRENXCEA, Miklontn%..... viah Whiskoy OPTAW A PEXED â€" HI8 UIshxEXT \ne,â€"i10OPING COUGH DiBEASEs ow THE THROAT PULMONARY CoNSUMPTION 4 and P\ omex and * ades, Ports of 8 C mss an¢ Uaderia W inss 144 bottle, Improved by ‘fi WD RYE, PROOF A wWHISKEY . 6 * xtramely low» rlees: d Stewart‘ Beotch Whukey and | Heary Hardware, ssTO NE BUILOINQ, eet, L'pp“' Town, OQOttawa a0nd Â¥amney #tove “ l”v “"' _‘ Atzme. OlK FUuW AaRDERS Aod Educattonalt. tol* ob will l“‘.:x:tw 2000 mIMOâ€" ‘ay or week at rate tor ma. * in sltnated in the immediate ‘srliament Buildings and the PVEALER IX KONCHITI® ATARRH OP THE BLADDER vono*â€"â€"Pure or dilated with a little water wEECTiONs OF THE SKIX t ~cCchimos | © BBEA3Es or THE SCALP. | MÂ¥ lar has ceen triea with the grébtest UVBSTINATE C i GHs RRITATION OF 1. 1s CHEST * HooPI%G coton OBbEna Prasat, Beq * & m. &o . AND DEKrPORCMNENT. ; i CKLED SsALMON, + HERxINGS;, ko CCC + f vE@Y LOW "‘ww'w â€" stook, OWPMOE A ) pancy fobace® L820 â€" â€"""poushes, 1l8a8p0g | sdw site th¢ Street OR CK #ox no Salt * \T IEKT Â¥ v Keq, % COMMISSION AGKNT H. BC Paris: L FRERE, 1# ruse d Stand,) Uttaw a next to Vinezart wa. From lb long expert« Nore his services in ongaging EW EATAW Bro00M4, [.'.l.l YÂ¥ qung 1)% ressted daily 08 6 the Lumber Merchants subsoriber baving K W Cruice, Eq. tafts .while passiog the City Hotel, 119y Kinanor Daraaruant, 1 .%‘:‘ > Uttawa, l ith October, 18088%. ; * The tollowing Insurance Company has received | :.Mumm ..b-n':t.l:L.a- l Nu. 33. 'fl.‘g'lol MUTVAL LLFRINSUR ANCE COMPAN Y , of Maine. D enosit in U. 5. ds of ‘81â€"$50,000, â€"| _ _ _ | A:tlnllo lum.?zfio Mutoal Firs and L. ve x Insurance Co, fl:r Com mission ;r.c.l-m Manufacture . .od Minmng Agont ning claims constantly omb=ad, OMes, corner Matonife and Sparks , over Mana Bros Hardware Store. | way*e PQL A t REFRIGERATOR, w« ln a fow dayse at LIHE IN8URANCEK COMPANY OK MA/N L. { 0 0 0 _ Worthe Minister of Finance | j : '.J'on LAN ‘n. OTTAwWA, MARCH lat 1870; L have this day, deposited with the The sahscriber in ussui sights aABxuAu mm‘w Doliare in on to oucul..\l.v-un-: Irieads, to whom the above Fitt -ow Thou. | he retures thanks for past that ho comâ€" san d u-nmé&o.m; U. 8. Bonads, deof *81 | tinuest» give his personal 10 the sale The Hon. John . Gray, M.Â¥., has beet dnoqnnmd” proparty conâ€" wcmlumhmhhu ‘ Aaded to his management. lon. Aillegal matters will be to biom. | Mis loqtn-do:rt\nu the management B. K. CORWIN, _ | and proper system oi selling Househoid furniture STOCK BOOK3 for the subscription of shares of atook in the CANADA CKATRAL RALLW aÂ¥X COMPANY have beea opened, and will remain anan far such subscrintions mt the | followwng places : . # In OTTAWA, ats the OFKICEK of the COMâ€" raANXY. In MONTREAL, at the oflce of Mesare. J, & 0. ABBOTT, 8t. John stroet. | _ In LWORIGXAL, at the otse of Mr.JU 4TICEK DANILKLS: In RENFREW, at Mr WM. HaALPENNY‘s l In PEMBROKE, at the oGeen of Messrs. T. MURRAY, M. P. P., «ad P. WHITH. â€" «BC YOUR TINAWOR K: B. K. CORW LN, General A The books will be clossd on the FIRBT DAY ol JUNE next, and immediately thereafter a BOARD MEETING@ will be <cheld ftor the ot allotting the stoock in udll\hi.p:dâ€":lu- ing <f shareholders may be held as soon as prac« tioable thereafter. ubsoriptions of.stook, with conditions attached may be inserted in the Stook Bopks, but such subscriptions will not be binding upon the sub soribers nor upon the Company untll they shall have been accepted by the Company, and if they be conditions precedent they shall aot be binding on the subscribers until they have been pervormed by the Company. . â€" oumsm 7, 1808, * aV+4 avaor CcENTRAL RalLWAy. N OTIC K. Ottawa, March 18, 1810. 1314 tm E*+*" fak uke. _ _| ‘ â€" _ A valuable FARM tor sale contalaing TW O NUNDRKD AORES of LAND, situate in the Fownship otf Vitwoy, in the Connty:of Carleton, THE KEDZIE FILT EKR, In BROCKVILLE, at the OFFICK of the Re""~: _ [\ gess Me can refer with A valuable FARM tor sale contalaing TW O u-:-l..s:o he has v“._. NUNDRED AORES of LAND, situate in the placed propert» in his baods for d Townaitp of Witieey, lk the Countylof Curteton, | Sit "Aim Soagentu l * wodk being composed of lot number twenty, in the Ninth Concession of the said Townshp is hereby SALES AT PRIVATE REsLD offered for sale, This Farm is ouly hall a wile from the Vittngwof Bifuregs | It innifont arrntle | pubraoar o wrdhd tee nb luad, about maty acres ot which arse cleared with | the future as in the U be h a never failing spring of water: abogut the centre care to study the of is patro of the Farm. it is timbered prinpe‘pally with "I""“'I."'"": :“‘"I Mardwood, and contains a sufslent quantity of heresofore so liberaily Cudes ang Pine Yimfer for Peneing nos nettiorg | im * *J ~; purposes. Price dollare wore, one | _ Bpring Furniture at lnlldtomp: at the time :l'nbnhlo fl-‘;.w’lo ."“?'-' other half secured by mortgage payable in two | Horees, Cnitle, &o, &0, onuthe Mark q-d.-uwwlm â€" _ | of which will be gives. The in Parties desiroas of¢xamininag or purshasing the wb.‘lml.“ by ~.-I sbove property will please calf on JOMN MO= | Sn Gritont branct! of innetioneceris DONALD residing in Fitsroy Village who will ..;‘. i. «itk | witk yive all the information nesessary as io the arrlage Nuales w# ituation ofthe said land. A Uberal deduction will ‘-'-‘-‘.'.‘2-‘.:.'.’.'3.'."-»'»‘-'-"-3-"?.“' ths tib uy lmike pr prrsonatly to m emiee. | Wietoat Pn MP dn ve lare i y to d ..,:‘m * [ ERuate, Librartes, W of Art, &o N: mrangl o Agapmey) qplcreiine as consiqgnments, from a diustance, 1 A CHARLES OPARROY, 8r, Otawa, HLAPLE Solicitor, tt‘vs Or. ALEX #LL, Maol Jntari0 Owaws, April 1%, 187 133} Tou 18 tm BS4OLUTEK DIVORCEA legally obtained A in New York, ladiaga, lilinoia and other States, for persoas from any Htate or Country, legal everywhere; desertion, druakenge«s, nonâ€" | support, eto., sudiciont cause; go publicity ; no _ CC0 Emt e Cc sids i Auias â€" Feam: for such subsoriptions at the Ottawa, April 19, 1840 m ”. e CO% [ hours ftom 9 a. m. to 4 p _ N. B â€"3pecral -rm wivaon to the treatiment af atseases of the KY § and EAK.. At aigh: can hbe se .o at his residenpe, Murscay #lreat. lycflucflh)fi. 1D LOOK OVT RKoR, T 4 % i An imm. nse quantity of MERLCANX 31LVER TAKEN aT PAR AND BUY N0 OIULEK®, L. ROBILLARD, Physigan, l-vm I o oo i ons Chigee"" oges| OBAE TRAIYING INFOBMATION AGENCY OF THE INDIA HINXA THA CO M PA NX Â¥,*% $ ‘ ELGI% STRE&EET Es MON DE‘ 3. THKAY AND COFFEE3 Ugencirs. B 4 T H DoN® at Al.MO JOUN 0. RJ ‘HARDSON, Preskiont. Â¥. k. WORSLEY, â€"» a NQâ€" At 1w® K8 t 0n DK‘Y Manager WA ut Neeratary . 1314 2m TCHL _ o be reated, AOrst May, that Orst clase BRICK DW ELLING intely on the corner of Hugh and Maria strots, at eecapled by Mrs. MoNab. It contaims a Drawing Roeom, Dininy Room: Niz Bed Basement, Kitehes, Pantry also hard apd soft watee on the prowilses, g0 yard ® cat bail dinge attached ; also a 1 gardea wotk the e M)i:“ Apply| to | * Ottews, May 3. l?fl NO LE_. The DW & U at scoupled by J P MACUERX8SOUN, E»q., atreet, in thorough repair Atted whh all the modera vmprovements, given Wh May. _ _ On the lst May nost, No 4. PAnce‘s Terrace, Roear street, facing on the Ortaws Rive Apply to Olice and Saulcsroom, R Utteot, No. lnll-‘.l-#w t His I In-‘u'rfinn the management umr:.‘uoy-u- aebl furaitare at privaute residendes, t with all the doâ€" nAL of arrangement, ¢* dellvery, As., would lead him again to further salss in this line trowm those ~1-dd farniture, by auction, he be gind to have an early imntimation in that satiatactory arrangements may be toe the ap proaching Spring sale, it is to sealeot an mlyda. & ! & ie § 1 _ Account sules hare been promptiy readerâ€" ad and sitatements made out in a condlse businessâ€"\like manner, # accompanied with the proceeds in cush.. .“T J wanp otknel ons wher Antigntemcang poblic corpors ) and corpore tion, this mode of selling forms % legitimate and e®oc.ent .....:m w *o., and a vast amount of responai bilit y . ~ oo u1 ie itk s.s 5s _ Males of gt .nn:.l ‘M u:‘“ h." iorate on mt damimike nokt t# sonducting such “""‘4-"’~_.._._. inved uy a -'-‘:g.t."-'....sr- :b‘udbyu. h..‘ 2 m saleo of M.-.': may consera, ar for © breach of conâ€" temos"* QI::I“ be borne in mind by mershants win Lb @#t« P in hn e antn ns infonk cce * Appraizale and v n ce ‘:..-u sollmteg your tuvors, the anâ€" veatures to an aothve Nt:.r’.m + t# W”_‘ yo vrantes m may be resonably expsestel to carry out whak be t | A ROW E. Airzwa March L YMI0. 1406 bf Ottawa, March 1, 1870 J. Ah 86 H4 N0 4 % 2 44 A MB ,. UGENERAL AUVCTIONEER. O8RFICK AND uu-?-a‘un- mart, York streat, the The subsoriber in this his româ€" las, boys to reture bis vinainine mlnâ€"t aad the genaerai public wa and Conntry, as walil as his maay at a distance, for the very n:r:Jm en, and sond= denoe bm tnhon, his advent as . Auctionser of this onty , to assure them that rommtuanet ttk tatin 104 Pairnage continumnce of the supyort and patronage @0 LET, moderate charges, to marit a continuance of IRat m.-.omlmm bestowed apoo Spring Furniture uk the Mart will com« m““’.&“-b‘.flb duly announced. He will hold "#":b‘ Morses, Cnitle, &o, &0, onthe Market, aotice of which will be gives,. The large number of MHorses and Caitlie sold by him during the past your, is surficiont guatuates that his ablhivy in | this eritienl brunch of auctlionsering is appres> Or to 134 it ll.lhuh.puhw'h this braack business he would intimate, thats 1 ........‘:...m..&. be his unceasin care to study the dl:'ut.o ul: :’.A-.n.n-- ...!7..--.- :.I which san aot be rl" by «any other, To making several -u‘.â€"..m.-ch- 1lyowp~‘. Hara soup, and some of them of a superior article. _ Curringe and Nales will soon commence, aad those who l.m 9%‘.‘ Mar« ness to dispose of will do wall to ho to the Mart as “_!M O q 0 ho s ts -h-zmi?&'nnw ERuate, Librartes, W dmw.. wedl as consignments, from a dustance, mest with mmmu&aâ€"--m* ato toguond. hour duridg the b.;.o'::. 3 othas runces -..‘o .% '\.:‘C' ccher Uoods rent in for duils, or may be perchased in uon e repiimkk. : _ P _ _ CCC T. The Sule Room is well lghsod an.,. ventllared, aad about the largest in the city, being 80 a 38. Your twvours -l'.do'-u respectinlly solicited. °s Neveral Houssse in the 7- hands for saile. J BKCRMINGHA M, Ottawa, March 1970 LK T. LOWE GENKRLAL AVCTIONEKER Apply to COMMISSION MERCHANT ANNUAL CLI&ULAI. #ALES AT PRIVATE RE3LDENCEKS, RCIPE WASHIING COMPOUND, To L.¢1, J P MACPHEKRION, ooul::.:c. or ot Customs, «â€"4 Â¥Dwe~ JNO &R ARNXOLDL, n-p::o'-u or at No 4, Prines‘s Terrace 1B TACKABERRY, 1- 1847 tm ol hi o o o oees, :""-:':5:.-:..‘-:-:-:-".:\5 in t manah L d paone Otpor®t | in thy t werteg Hetntlt | 5s pae a vast amount of s ] "3‘"g ~A tention. He nsed F“‘ kis capability otf K\ gin street, yprssaation | K.‘ MRECT â€" iI®mpor@zTATIONS, Ex Nhi sco‘l‘cn W IL8 K KÂ¥ , Jobn Bogyg‘s, Lochiogar, ‘Ql’o ® “*’o HTCAW A, : MOXDAY., ‘MAXY #, 1870, W-e SDLA Ao Juiee Cordia® and Eyrope, try them, Comething new, very One, Just out from the mamulacterer, c Â¥ruan, Roasted and round, on the proâ€" | . > -'l-u-buuuumun-nfl-‘ LEX 4 XDHRE*! Kid Gloves, the elty. It bas a seat rus #yp #. JWHA BR Bincks, use seally One, sclected with groat aure Hit the trade, Japans and Greense, in groat Â¥*"‘. sure Hir the trade, Japans and Ureebs, in mfl..‘-q-n:rl:: mu‘q-dm uâ€""&; is Armse and Stiites. The only house \ns the cbiy that has them this seasoo. C Inhaan Sundied Pasts ned frash truime AKIYO POWDER®, & | @rFEEL â€" WYAE m 2.,.._""" Kgy Powdar,‘to arrive. A | ay rug CaPLUAL BOOT & SHOE S'NRL Tnse asove _ odse arse well known to be the Onust YORK sTLEEYr. | uwuum. aud are well worth I am now reseiving my 8PRING asd SUMâ€" bastg -:mm.-~“ A | MERK BSTOCK which #il. be found complete in all taw uriaie prove their superiority orer com« | lines pamproing Ledies, Misses, asd Collirens upfl-'. A call sellaired. :t:,o-u.u l'n-;n-.‘: ...‘n;v.od l‘dnou;l‘- / .. AMrarrantapps! .-...‘l‘.!"..".’ -..._"'u-m. Oouu::mn. DOnY WIUE, Plae d stook, * Vintage 18234,"* NAWADA PORTEKEMH anad ALEK®#, .‘LAV".I“ KXTHLACT#®, . All kinds of highest sureagth B RANODY, * Pute and trellable old and UOARS AWD AEYRUPS, all the di6.., ' aumbers and kiods. LOD RY €. Proof 'M' marl u.‘-.on..q A _ And a varnsty of other braadse; he besi. NROs#HK & BLACK WELL*® ooons , k A tull ascortiment. C M 4 ui®kes & oms Celabrated Dublin Porter, put up to ordes PILCEK®, ‘_ Purs and unadulteratel,. AUl kisde war AOTOR Y “?‘o LUCITE, Ralstne aad Ourrants; for cooking Aipe Nero 1/“' C orto, £Lvtw Ntar from So sin, 6 zelle from C nue, Lork {ren Ro rdim. KKAOR CHEKEKSEK, 1EAWNAN UMADDIEK®, Opsters, Sardiace, daimen and Potted Moals. KA & PEALRIS KAUCK, _ _ _0 _ fuÂ¥ GoVERNOR | GFNERAL] Ird Des, 1408. Very Puis, Old Wine. M Misa 8SPICauU BLTQHELL .‘fl.__BRO{ John De Kayper‘s To be ha i #HE FOLLOW!NJ Guouus Â¥ine Old Jamaiea, * Purse,"*" veouEas to |ROLLED BEEF FOR PARTIES, C POCC€PLL® MR JUICK CHUAXRAG®E, «HQUS BYâ€" WARDVENXARKET. TUELR CELEBRATED 18. PATTERSON, ; | No 14, Rideae stest, Ottawae. _ | TUOEREIR STALLA, Noese. 6 and T; a ull _ astment, d @ible Ne SALT cROUND, Dawes mikse w# 5 ie (41 «t havre been partiralar in shoosing and manufacâ€" turing serviceable ware for the Farming and ! _u::'fluflby-u- 1 am «o largely 4 | patrom and at prices as usual detying comâ€" » ! aEoRroE xXURP8Y, Ottaws, April 21, 1870. ® LIPRINXG AXD SUMMER STOCK v‘g 1D and “a!‘. Geats Kagiish and French imported Calf, and Morrosso “vcdou.;::;pn. Tnose who desire a comfortable Atting wild please call and loare their orders, which will be sttended to al the shortest notice. All work gune by Arsit class Workmes is my uhbllol-u.' 1 D CE O Om o Pag c c d ofi s Oitawa, Aprell 11, 1870. SRENCH and EKnglish Millinery s ACCOU®NT, showing the whole AMOUNT of of the DEBTS and ARSETS of the BAXNK UP BRITISH AORTH AMERICA, at the » LACK and White Real Thread Laces, "LO W KH®, Hibbons and Parasols, (Publisbed pursuant Jannary . Â¥February March ... May ......... ..1,189,739, g-_o mmtaynty t e uly ,........â€"1,214,998. August...... _1, 207 ,0#67. Roptember....1,202,874 October ...... 1,500,827. Nov ember .....1, $48,140 December .... 1 491,154 I (By order of the | Other Liabilities Beg to annsounce to their LooTrs numerous customers and the public generally that their in all BPRINXG and EUNXMER TOCK t BOOTS and SHuK®. RHOK® is now nearly comâ€" plete in every department. Have muso pleasure in calâ€" ling attention to the above, ®PKCLAL A. & W. A. boing the largest Ilup sters in this cit; of really Arst class BJOTS and Wt N1CBR,. â€" BHOES. Ladies will And the best assort ment to. solect trom, and at the most reaâ€" somuble prices. °_ ; ____,_ xt Show _ some exceeding!y LATEET _ styllsh goods amorg their AEW STOCK of LADIES‘ Pruspelia and Kid Button, #TYLE, Congres:s and Lace Boots surpassing in atyle and finisn anything hitherto brought loto the olty. ~ oni&B Â¥ dnd OLONYE®, UHK%#8 Goods, in new materlals, & W. ANGUS & W. ANXGUs Bank of British ® Londos, Ap AT CUNXIXGUAY & LIXD8AY‘8 ~ ‘ & W. aAN%GU® & W« ANGU#®, ua.-f.mu«mmm- 'nhmd”w.mflmnl. half, Application to be made to Mr. QGOWAA Each class to be Himited to eight pupils, _ 1329 ATCUNXIXGHNHAYX & LIXD3A Y‘8, AT CUNNXINGHAM & LIXDSAY8 ANK OH tlose of the year, 1809; and showing also the amount of its NOTES p“‘fifil deâ€" mand, which bad been in clrouw ‘lfl:{ every mouth of that year; together wi the ampunt of Specie and other Arsetts, ‘Wu each kind immediately aÂ¥ in every such month, for the disâ€" charge of such Notes, AT CUKNXNINGHAM & LINDSAYS AT cUNNINXGHAM & LIXpSAY ATCUNXNISGNHMAYM & LIXDsaAY‘ Boot*x & XKXhoer. ' Directory for 1810 To be obtained from PLEXDID FRESH GROUNXD wa~ COFFE E, m At the Ageney of the India and China Tesa Company, UT Toâ€"DAY THE anadian Parliamentary Calendar No 14, Ridean street Notes in Cireu» lation 1,146,614. 1,106,382. 1,162,418. 1,187,287 . .1,150,7 30. A,194,031. A,214,908 1, 257 967 1,202,874 BRITI8H ®SRTMH ANMERICA bussex Stroct. W bolesale and Retail BOOT. »a1 SHOE Deakers, No. 15 :1ant to Royal Charter of Inâ€" eorporation).> DEBT# A88ETS orth: America, ril 4, 1870 3,828,26% 17 0 Epecte ’.:t‘.hu.“ Banks. .1,799.836 37... 75815 54 .1,503,857 16...107,321 11 .1,351, 3109 80... #3,154 02 ..1,291,111 $9...104,426 09 .. 1 449,093 81... #9,101 98 .1 863,251 76.... 90,1186 44 _1 677,112 17..146,849 18 . 1,623,301 95...136,0991 87 .. 1,702,405 29... 93,036 20 . 1,604,851 37...110,916 $3 ;..'ml 44...128,332% 89 _ 1,2500,8680 83...147,561 10 Jourt of Directors). #. W. BRADFORD, HOPE & CO., and JONES & HOLLAND, BANGS BLOCK, 281,279 1,808,204 2.149,483 12 _ 854,807 17 20913454 19 Eterling Becretary . Eterling 13945 3 Arrangement during Session cf FH.+.¢.¢ 18@ On Money Order Offices thrpughout the Domiâ€" nbon, Great Britain and Jreland, Newfound~ land and Prince Edw Island, can be . obtained at this QMce. | Also, }omco'nd Hill Stampe. ‘ Por l"c..um lu.-olt £ riday at 11,30 A.M. U.nguand lettersâ€" p will be received until 12.30 Por direct Packet from New at 7.00 A.M. y D:lrdu will be recgived at this Office. Interest allowed at the ratd of Pnr.rr cent. per ansum, and deposits be withdrawn at inyâ€" time. Five per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of| $100, for the withâ€" drawal of which 3 months‘notice will be reâ€" quired 20 §3 89 10 Poat Orrics, . Ottawa, 2nd May, 1870. â€" The abore trains conun.t a with Grand Trook Mall #ay 1 sast and west. Dopart................ 8.10 a m} 1.00 p m, 10.00 pm MITIVG asrererssmerces, 4 00 p IP, '....; m, 9.09 pao â€" Qt . awa Uprion®â€"â€"York str street. ty in FAFKCY |DRY GOODS E$TABLISHMENT This estabtishment is N OPEN, and â€" the subsoribers lorite : to the following w#â€"A N N O U N 0 K M ENT 8.@a Arrival and Departure 6f Mails, Po8T OFFICE, OTTAWA. OPpPosITE THE RUYsELL HOUsSE Orrica Hoces rzow 8 L.x. to 7 r.4. 0| P. IRKEI. * ostm aster. | TERMS STRICTLY r:ulu | _ onLy UNE |PRICE, Everything kaown under the genoral torm * @rGOooPDs ARE| CHEAP q NO. 14 SPARK$ SREET, LADIESâ€" QOUTEITTING TFHAVELLEAAI GULIOK. . La WEENOE AXD OFTAWA RALFMAY ro8t OPPICE BAYINGSA BAXK LADIES‘ UNDERCLOTHING Manufactured on BRITISH MAILB The entire iflfifim and well ted. The test of value is Quality as that our ? Having securt (Late of Pete West End, L MNONEY ORD land), we confidently say that orders will be executed a superier AND BABY L A & A U TAYLOR, Agents will be| convinced imtcs «&A ND fr M ork, every Monday LO8® lovite the public to es ald (by Etamp Presgott Junction «ll ‘ohu south sSNTKLRPRISE. INX PLAINX FIGURES , corper oâ€" Eussex pm services [A YNARD LNTLE Portland every [ M he premises NEN, R L JAMES & 00. MJ AKING. Dominion Parliament, T (hear, hear)y. â€" There was, however, a cerâ€" | tain differencée of opinion as to the mode by which that object could be ‘effected, namely, whether the currencyâ€"of the other Provinces should be assimilated to that of Nova Nceotia, or the opposite course.. (On that subject it was well known that there had been propositions considered by the whole of Eurbpe as well as America, and that there was a desire to have an asâ€" similated international currency. Unforâ€" unaitely they were n:ot yet arrived at the solation of the quc.vtlrion. and he did not looi tor a very early settlement of it. The meanliers from .\’ovn:J Sceotia were very anxâ€" i>us that the matter should be post for some time ; but, on the other {::lj: very great complaint had jexisted in the â€"Proâ€" vince of New Brunswitk as to the state of ‘the currency. _ Since those discussions had arisen, the Government had under consiâ€" deration the possibility of meotinfi the difficulties which existed in New Brunsâ€" wick â€" without disturbing for the present the existing stute of currency in Nova Sootia, . He was happy to say that in conâ€" sequence of negotiations which had been going on, one rmpohiuon hwl been reâ€" solved on, namely, tliat on a, certain day the Nova Scotia notes circulating in New Brunswick would be received at the pubâ€" lic «Aflices at St. John on the same terms.as at Halifax, (cheers.) 'l'h& postponement lOI' the question was merély temporary, however. A BM & however. 4 Di " Hon. Mr. HOLTON said that was anoâ€" ther case 6t infantickle which the hon. gentlem«n had oomufi{le«l during the sesâ€" sion. The measure was introduced by a considerable flourish of, trumpets. The House felt that the currency ought to be assimilated last session; and last session the hon. gentleman‘s| predecesfor had inâ€" ‘ troduced resolutions o}u simijliar character to thoso now withdrawn, m’Ll had withâ€" t drawn them for the syme reasons as those | now given by the Finance Minister. The hon, gentlâ€"man had said that there existâ€" ed a groat difference ‘between Nova Scotia and &o rest of the Dominion, but did the hon; gentleman ever expect to find uniâ€" formity of nrininn on that subject. Hon. Sir F {.\:\"19‘"1.\'(:’(?â€"\'0!. * Hon. Mr. HULTON would | like to know whether the Canadians were to go to Nova Sootia, or the reverse. There could of course be no objection to the hon. member withdrawing the resolutions, but the peoile of New Brunswick prere led to believe by the hon. Minister of Customs that this dif ficulty would be removed. . The hon. memâ€" : ber did not seem to act up to his promise. . Mr. SAVARY was exceedingly anx» ous for an ass.milation of the currency, and was even willing to waive his own views, HMe found Tm that there was good reason for the delay, as it appeared that the Chancellor of the Exchequer d stated that there was a prospect of fssiâ€" milation between Great Britain and Fragnce. He hoped that the reports of the (‘ ‘onference would be laid before the nemâ€" ers. : _ Mr. MACDOUGALL (Renfrew) degired to know what pm)oct there was of a measure being introduced next session. Hon, Mr. ARCHIBALD said there was hope that at no distant "day there would be assimilation of the currency throughout Europe. .n fact one hundred and ten mil lions of people on that contineni had a common currency now. He approved of the course adopted by the hon. Finance M tmdater." :. . 1: :: s t c A.0 Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKS said we were too small a people to hope to have a currency differing from other nations, It was especially necessary., to assimilate the currency with thatof the United States. It was not likely that they â€"were going to assimilate their currency to that of Nova Scotia in preference to \ine currency â€" adopâ€" ed by the whole of the rest of the contiâ€" nent. Until the question of a universal currency was settled, it would not be well to press the matter. There was, no doubt, great inconvenience resulting from the fre- sent system of curren@®, and he would ike to see it assinulated, but at presenthe conâ€" sidered such a step incxpedient. He therefore moved that the order be disâ€" charged. The resolutions were di ingly. +4 ITox. Sis JOHN A. MACDONALD moved thit th» House go into Committee toâ€" morrow, ‘on the message and accompanyâ€" ing resolutions respecting the Government of Manitoba. . & An A‘l:x:: vest in He:d )bjo!:ty for purâ€" s v in . mention ‘the property mpower now vested in‘ the Trustees of the Bank of Upper Canada,â€"(Hon. Sir Francis Hincks)â€"was r.ud a third time and passed. L. f \Hon. Sir Puxtns HINCKS moved the réception of the report of the Committce on certain resolutions providing for the mgennnumion of persons employed in Civil Service, and as officers of the Legislature. C1 ol The first two.resolutions were read withâ€" out discussion. | * ‘% On the third mjnfion, Mr. JOLY movéd an amendment with a view of ‘deducting 2 I’el‘ cent. instead of, as in the resolutions, 4 per cent., from the salaries of employees. The amendment was put to a vote and lost. Yeas 48; nays 80; and the,resoluâ€" tion was carried. â€" The remaining resolutions were carrled without discussion. i ~ HMon. Kir FRANCIS HINCKS introduced his Bill founded on the regulutions, which were read a first time. â€" || An Act respecting Bills of /Exchange and Promissory Notes, was y‘du third time and passed. s oi Hon. Sir JOHN A. M ?ox.«w moved the second reading of Act to establish and provide for the Government of the Province of Manitoba. ___ _ _ Mr. MACKEXZIE said it was evident | mbition. that if the Hon. Minister of Justice proâ€" | on this in ceeded with the second reading of the Bill.| of the S«t there would be¢e a‘debite on it. He had of supply not read the Bill yet himself, and he venâ€" | of York 1 tured to say that not halfa dozen memâ€"| States, ri bers in the House had read it, They were, | goods re therefore,‘ unprepared to discuss it that | rainous J night. He confessed fmilly that he was | a ivantaz not ready to enter into a debate on the | Canada f ; .ubM t,iu h.‘ M M-%â€"B,i\l!nA anl +s demi AFTER RECES®, ° CURKRENCY REsOLUTIONS. Hon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD said he was about to preface his remarks by saying that as the Bill had not been more than an hour in the hands of the memâ€" bers he did not wish to press a discussion. HOUSE OF COMMONs® PrROVINXCE DF MANITOBA BANK OF UPPER CANADA BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT PEOVIKCE OF MAXITOBA Orftawa, May 4th, 18790. I K C EUPERANNXUATION ~PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. accord PE : ‘ not the Prc the | forred a =oq not ‘ selves rath« I";" the . govern * | Garry. ln ned form’ed ths TY | Prairie wou PrOâ€" | New Provit WOE 1 ... 22. ie a db is He 1. _ > of stating very shortly in what re purpose â€" measurenow in the hands « spocts the . / differel from the one prC the members â€" | "rst reading. The fir ‘ duced at the . Ne would not say, W# change in the 1. â€" * for the new Pro the boundary prodlucea _ ~bered that th ince. 1t would e reme: ~ommenced : boundary from egst to west «_ ° degrees | 06 dogrees and extended to 0s ~ge t minutes. They desired to cha. me! boundary, ‘allowing it to run to the . _ ° ‘dian, 99 déegrees west. At the same ti.. power would be held to increase the bounâ€" ‘daries of the. Proyince towards the west. The reason why the Government introducâ€" ed the Bill with the former limitations, and leaving especially the settlement of Port. age LaPrairie, concerning which a goodl 1 deal of remarks had been made, was, that the Government had reason to believe that New Province to coming into it, Governâ€" menthad madle considerable enquiries sine > that time and had been told that it would be for the interests of those people to come into the Province of Manitoha, Now that it was proposed to organize a ‘regular Govâ€" ernment in the Nettlement, the Govenâ€" ment understood that although originally it was the desire of those people to stand alone, they Yreforred now tocome into the Province: Under the altered circum stances, and owing*to the representations | of the Rey. Mr. Fietcher, the Government | had altered the orignal Bill so as to inâ€" the the ave had aitered the orig.nal lull £0 as 10 in« clude Portage LaPrairie jin the new Provâ€" ince. At the same t'upz Mr. Fletcher was fair ononich to «state that individually he t! e e e a oi on Cea UR from 120,000 acres to 1,400,000 to provide for the families of halfâ€" breeds living in the oonm.r{;“h'ow a good deal of discussion took p on the measure, in which it was evident some npprehension ‘had arisen with respect to the pecuniary arrangements and with res to the disposal of lands. Those apprehengions were very natural, inâ€" asmuch as the Zill was not in the hands of hon. gentl and they could omly fuhcn.bo' tentions of the Government from the s¢atements he had made at the time he introduced the Bill. In order that t:zllouse might at once see the arâ€" rangeménts that had been made with resâ€" \ {):ct t6 lind, he would read the clauses réâ€" ing to it, calling the attention of the Horse to them. ie would say, however, those clauses must be intfoduced by olution, and would not be considered as portions of the Bill until: adopted in Comâ€" mittee. â€" The 22nd clauseimplied that the Province should be entitlel to come in and receive intercst at the rate of five per cent per annum on the, sum of $472,000 being at the same rate as was allowed Nova Bootia, New Brunswick and Newâ€" foundland. _ The 23rd clause provided that the sum of $30.000 should be paid yearly for the support of the Government, and be increased every decennjal census u;l the populatiou® should r:eaj'h‘_ “{'.0:-,...' souls. ~nercly dosired to bring it up for the ~ of statitl’g very shortly in what reâ€" ’S:b mxaflr‘gnow in the hands of : the . / differel from the one proâ€" nembers â€" | ®rst reading. The first i at the . Ne would not say, was e in the %u. * for the new Provâ€" mmdaryr nroflucea "bered that the The 25th clause provided that the Custom & duties now in‘ force in'LRupert'n Land should be continued for three years after the passage of this Act. The rate was 4 per cent ad valorem on all imports with the exception of spirits and coal, on . which there was a duty amounting -Immm hmbition. The Government had on this in consequence of the renmie- of the Sâ€"ttlement from the great ets of supply. ~Goods being su wplied by. w:g of York Factory .br throug_{: the Unit States, ria 8t. Paul‘s, and then when the goods reached the consumers they cost rainous prices. They would not have the a ivantaze of improved intercourse with Canada for at least three yeare, and it ~was deeme1 expedient that they . should not commere» with the Wt oofrta:: cyuntry by providing that price noee:zrbl of life """':r be increased as a v»ry first consequence of their beconinst portion of the Dominion. Thereforé ~ommenced at degrees 15 e «ge the (‘h-’\A w a tha ~e +4

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