pars bnde: in three sots, â€" _ Arat 04 1. with th fnely J shail « "il age of Of iA tm Mogse oA y of Qtta#w#® s Guide. YXE 13869 aly acistamt. â€" colo eight ESTATE Mr £gâ€"Oo%, widgeag / Pairs of & C To lot and # No Stroek. is \"~pregent EHouse ICH | SELI..ING- OEEF" T e _: :: AT COST PRICHKS. mwnmr-fl* with the various novelties proâ€" duced for the 4P & DRESS. greys, Mauves, wHuITE3, BLUE$, In figured shot and plain. C(REPE :)fl CHINE, pemaloraeme @LoUDED MuHAIRS, C YOKOHMAA LAWNR _ Entire Stock must be Cleared Out by the First of May. se C > m B nere.â€"This favourite mateâ€" tal is all the new colours. ~3**** * Womast Prysts, Â¥o emete Washing Satins, |__ _ St. Ausix‘s Reanixgs.â€"Ths readings in S. Alban‘s Church last evening were largely attended, and were in every way a success. ‘The singing was charming and Masosic Meznso.â€"â€"The committee ap~ M\omo‘tmmï¬r the furnishing of the new Masonic H«ll will meet at 4 o‘clock p.m. toâ€"day, in the Masonic Hall, Elgin street. s Moxry to Lexo.â€"Apply to R. A. | ley, Solicitor, &c., corner of Sparks Elgin streets, Uttawa. OoOwWEâ€"KHKALE®" ORXGXNAL COSX, ouum Humcwim« :: * mse W; â€"ALLAMN, LtidGeau Sthrookt. : Pessoxiaz.â€"Mr. Thos. Foran, barrister of Montreal is in Town. know Roox \mwo.-â€"uhz.laxi-n wa‘s & McMoran will show latest styles in Millinery and Mantles on Tuesâ€" day A complete stock of Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Lace Cuâ€"taing,â€" Custain Potes, &¢., t Allin, McKinnon‘s & . McMoran, 20 The rain yesterday, swept away the snow rapidly. > P LAYENXDERS, Equally Cheap. JAPAVESE SILKi l 3 k * 3 All the n'o;oxtuv(? u::‘k sh .::, l-u;tA :y sg.‘wbflu Jackets, newest styles. Elegant variety in SILKS, CLOTHand _ _ SINCLAIR. STITT & CO. .AHQM:'&NM:‘I\-"NM splendid stock ew Millinery. on Tussday, Oth inst. luma, an improved farm and a wood lot in the to»nship of Nepean will be sold by auction at the Union House at noon on 3e ierantrantt a 30 Fae or # to . J. A Jlones. Masonic Hall, Toronto, or to XI? Avcmo® Sarz.â€"As may seen by J. 6. Bell, Uittawas: U Messts Kearos & Ryan were visited Jesterjay by twcâ€"thirds of the â€"ladies of lower Town. The diâ€"play of goods was magnificent. The eastern section of the tity has rea:on to congratulate itself in the possession of a dry goods firm so enâ€" terprising, and one which consults the wants of the people so thoroughly. Res1oxzo.â€"Mr. George Acres having met with encouraging success since openâ€" ing the Carleton Houseâ€"on Wellington Mreet, bas retired from the pdlice force of Se city. His late comrades in the force, While congratulating him upon his pros pority, would like still to have him with Deaxame anp GruNasmo Some®s.â€"A grand dramatic and gymnastic soiree will be given in the Canaditn Institute on Friâ€" dJay evening next, under the, auspices of smmon. A very interesting programme | published in another column will be perâ€" formed. Horizontal bar and trapeze perâ€" Mh‘ap‘noftho programme. Messrs.â€"Philion and Abearn will play, and therefore our readers may reet assured that the entertainment wiil be well worth Boilng to seh. I the "Cercle des Familles," fit of Messrs. Maurice Ahea New Resticsast â€"Â¥Yr. W. Mills, late ot Quebec, has opened a restaurant in Rowe‘s Block, Rideau street. Mr. Mills is an old hand in the business, and we feel contfident Lowss Towx Snow.â€"The show Spring and Summer Costumes, (Ottawa, April 10. 1862. Maurice Abearn and Achille Show Rooms VERY LATEST STYLES PARISIAN AND LONDON MILLINERY. i _ _ | (FRENCH AXND ENGLISB) i , FEATH’ZERS ¢ | Ostrcih Marabout & Fancy, in all Colours. OXFORD BOATING AND SALOR HATS, . _ BONNETS, A beautiful vatiety, U the very lnfost dosis Ladies Head Dresses & Dress Caps Friday, April 12th, NOVELTIES IN HATS, SPLENDID DISPLAY GuopS DaMAGED BY LATE FIBE AT Cleopatra Claudine, i lt. Â¥x 3 Ha Mantles and Shetland Shawls overytlnn'g of the best quality pl.epmclll":Opon en Tss Fom r in an epicurean manner, and with ex assortmen bridal thers * ill be | Pplumes and fancy birds, fancy flowers for quisite taste. His bar and tables will D6 | s, sige hats, Jackets in groat variety) constantly supplied with the best of @2t8â€" | laces and costumes, French m‘ bles and wines and liquors. The public | in price from $1.50 to $12 each ; all f are invited to visit his establishment this | of drapery, and a general assortment of i in their pockets. millinery. Particular attention is given evening without any cash in th to the Millinery Department, ladies of He wishes to afford them a fair opportunâ€" | longexperience in that lho“nh. con ity of judging for themselves. We wish | stantly employed. ‘In conclusion we must ." ldh success. j T J / Fevenk es en‘ : We -_.‘....n“’..ml. Asgumvate at tus Rosseue Houss.â€" James Wilson, Montreal ; fHenry Nathan, jr, Vistoria, B C; F Shanly, Toronto ; F Jones, Kemptville;â€" Alex Manning, Toâ€" ronto: A W Ginis, do; T A Keefer, do; John Patterson, do; Revx F Hutchinson and wife, do; W H Ingraham, Toledo ; James Walsh, Toronto; R Luttrell, Presâ€" cott; Gilbert Tomlinson,‘ Aimonte; â€" Mrs Dolan, Portage du Fort; James Rosaâ€" mond, jr, Almonte; C F Houghton, British Columbia; M:s Rosamond, child, and nurse, Almonte; J J Dufty, Montreal ; Fred Whitley, do; Hon John Robertson, St. John, N B; Miss Robertson, do ; Isaac Watson, Quebec; McPherson Lemoyne, Buckingham ; F A Wise, ‘Prescott; G T Kingston, Toronto ; J W Scales, do; H C Jones, Brockville, J Boscovits, Paris, li‘m; Mr and Mrs A P Macdonald, (Gilencoe. trial at the Assizes. . An insane man and a woman afflicted with 8t. Vitus‘s dance, were remanded. FLURETTER PACOD A, â€" Orsawa, Oth April, 1872. Present : His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen LeSueur, Mesgrove, Pratt, Rowe, Bangs, and Kehoe. The show rooms of Messrs. Allan, Mc Kinnon & McMoran, were visited yesterâ€" day, â€" notwithstanding the inclement weather,; by a large concourse of ladies end as they réturned to the street, they were without exception, enthusiastic in their praise of the rich and varied display they had witnessed. Neither Bailey, Barâ€" num, Dan Kice, nor any other man‘s exhiâ€" bition ever drew together a larger number At 7.30 p.m., there being no quorum, the m‘.u.djourud. ‘)' paAY AT ALLAN, MeKINNON & % * ~MoMORAN‘S. 0" the fair sex than did the sbow at the above establishment yesterday. Knowing the taste and enterprize of the firm, the ladies expected to see someth ng grand and we yenture to say that the most sanâ€" guine and f«stidious were not dissppointed in the smy lest degree. _ _ [ rooms yesterday will recommend in unâ€" qualified terms the taste and judgment of the firm. It is an easy matter to purchase a quantity of goods, but it requires nice taâ€"te to make proper selections. Mesars. Allan, McKinnon, & McMorran‘s large establishment is stocked with goous with the selection of which no person can A richer aimpiay or goods has never been seen in (Ottawa, and we feel confident that every person who paid a visit to the SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY . _ CuUNCIL. A HALL! w« WILL OPENâ€"â€" woman charged with stealing {+4v from {tsman, was committaed to stand her POLICE COURTâ€"IUCZSDAY. +â€"#Â¥ITH Aâ€" OF t designs and newest to the Milli ladies of 1o.¢.mmuWL¢q con stantly employed. <In conclusion we must congratulate Messrs. Allan, McKinnon & -lolonnuï¬u the success of their efftorts | und the public appreciation of their enâ€" ; terprize. The annual meeting of the 8St. Patrick‘s Literary Association, for the election of offlicers, took place last night. f After the reading of the report of Trusâ€" tees and that of the Treasurer, which we give below, the election of efficers was proceeded with. In the case of the President and the Treasurer the Rules of the Society were suspended, and Mesérs, Waller and Egleâ€" son elected by acclamation. § The election resulted as rollows : TRUBTEES, wgd:on, w" a -da-r'Aunm.. J P A A W Mccattrey, °P Quinn, W Waite, J Me W McCaltroy, P . W White, J Mcâ€" Stravick w_flm. The following utions were then unanimously carried, and the meeting adâ€" mrn-d until Tuesday evening next at {â€"past 7 o‘clock. Moved by Martin Battle, seconded by Mr. Baskerville, that the warm thanks of this Association are due, and are hereby sincerely expressed, to the whole of the talented lady and gentlemen amateurs wboookindlyn-inlq;u the readings of the Association throughout the season, that closed on Thursday evening last ; to the Union Band, and its obliging leader, Mr. Sutherland, for the valaable services it rendered the Association on several ocâ€" casions during the season ; and also to the city newspapers, for the kind assistance they aftorded the Association, in not only regularly inserting favorable notices of its nltertainments, but making all announceâ€" :unu required in connection with the readings free of charge.â€"Carried. ST. PATRICK‘S8SUCIETY ME&TIXG. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE 8T. PATRICEK‘s LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF OTTAWA, FDR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL Om, 1872. iamaipaima k ann & able to state that at no period since its organization in 1856 has the association ever been in a more prosperous and satis factory condition than at present. For the first time since its incorporation, it finds iwelf free of all indebtedness, and not only now can call the hball in which it meets and the plot of ground on which it is built its own, free and unencumbered, buu:'umu :-:-l‘cdul-bh pisece shape of an exâ€" cellent m, of the value ot: fire President, W H Waller. Vice do, W; Kehoe. Treasurer, P A Egleson. Cor.â€"zeccetary, W H Nagle. Te Hao tourstesy, + secretary, .Qninn. Real Honiton Laces, Lace Collars and Cuffo Lace Handkerchiifs, Emb‘d. Muslin Setts, | Dolly Vardin Collars and Cvffs Roman Stripe Sash Ribbons, The latest novelties in NOVELTIES. CGloves& Hosiery DRESS TRIMMING & FRINGES in all colourings. Flemish Point, Malinese, PARASOLS. Real and Imitation, + h £ 0 T TAwW aâ€" TIMES, APRIL 10, 18s1% . 1843tf in all colours, ’m" 4 on the 30th of March ult., and the $200, in four equal quarterly inâ€" staiments without interest, As will be 1c 2 ic mtadns thscar t frar n i o â€"Ay car ts / ©C2 w pianoâ€"which was nï¬nd for the weekly entertainments of associationâ€"was purchased were as follows:â€"$275 to be seen by the Treasurer‘s ropc& the first payment has been made, and the greater part of the remainder is at present availâ€" able, were it required, in the cash balance ECns Ceeeemece _ en en o Tsill they feel confident, will prove a source of to every wellâ€"wisher of the pm‘ w ‘They may state, for the information of its members, that the terms on which the over all other liabilities in the hands of the Treasurer, and in assets, in the form of rent due for hail and for life members‘ The annual Lport of the Treasurer, which goes into details and is full and sa» tisfactory, will show the total revenue of the year derived from fees of ordinary and m.tofhdl,’fl’ro:ods ot pio'ni:, and of ren! Patrick‘s nigh Inginatingg sabupee w ‘s t â€" on hand at commencement ofymb.m 96 â€"to be $1,970.04. : The total amount of disbursement, including $1,000.87 princiâ€" pal and interest due on mortgage .On hall was $1,805.08, leaving a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $56.96; with available cash assets $108. 3. The number of members in the books at the date of the previous report of the or reading early day the library and reading room will be put in that state of efficierficy that the interests of the members of the, Asâ€" sociation require it to be in. ‘There were no lectures during the seaâ€" son, but the weekly readings of the Asâ€" sociation were very successful, affording a revenue, in eighteen weeks of $402 310. These readings were very popular, being sustained mro?bout the season by talenâ€" ted amateurs of almost every nationality and ponu-ioninthoolty,wwhoukindi assistance the success that attended the entertainments is mainly attributable. A new and desirable feature of the r-dm was the contribution of essays, night, on interestidg and instructive subâ€" jects, by talented young ï¬"um of the city (some of them mem of the Assoâ€" ciation}, for which the Society distributed in prizes fifteen volumes of handsome and The oply donations received during the year wis the sum of $10 from the Hon. Sir Francis Hincks, kindly contributed to. wards defraying the expences incurred in the celebration of St. Patrick‘s Day. In the statement appended hereunto will be found the names of the Life members who paid $20 each, and of the other gentlemen who subscribed sums under that amount. In conclusion, the Trustees again exâ€" pm-thophuuniuflotdnhemmbdn( able to report thus favorably on the preâ€" sent condition of the affairs of the Assoâ€" clation. * All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) P. A. Kouks x, * Chairman. To Balance 1871 .. By rentfor piano, April, 1871. a6 64 66 64 6 By ~â€". $1862 04 # Available cash assets...... 108 00 46 44 446 66 64 Names of&’utlomwbo subscribed $20 each as life members, and of those who subscribed sums under $20. a6 64 64 64 64 64 66 ut us «t 6t i4 44 64 4 Casey 66 646 446 64 66 64 te records the recent marriage of‘ s uch‘l’ymold,inbownyinqm ehildmh"b::'h.m been separated b mllpï¬hndhnmw-ngmd nmdy,hnmnyyun. Proceeds of two Readings. Memvers‘ fees.............. Proceeds of «nnual picnic. ... Life members‘ fees, and subâ€" SCripti0ON8. . . . . .s. . « » » se« e + «+ Proceeds of 18 readings. ..... Mr B"h"......ooo..l Rent for ball (firemen)...... Donation from Sir F. tiincks. All of whuich is (Signed,) â€" P.4 Ottawa, April 9th, 1872 L. O‘Brien, bal. salary...... w-hln..uillll srtiiasisw s s1 llluminating do..,........ Principal and interest on THWEgage. ... ... . {....., . :. . 1000 81 Insurance on hall pdpiano. 29 80 Repairing flagâ€"staff.......... _‘ 2 00 wmun“ :gg Articles ‘Yor" hallâ€"jugs, &c. . 2 15 i. anligher, resovaing inil. 18 & P. Kavanagh, plastering do. 15 00 Bell & Woodburn, cards, &c. Oild no Nordheimer & Co., on piano . Mdun'nnhty’ Cash assets (available) . ... The Rondout Freeman (New York) LIFE MEMBERS, W..H. Wablerk®..... ... Duse by life members .. .. THE TREASURER‘s REPORT. Life members .... 240 00 Ca h received . . . . This condition of affairs, hand in Apri 2 _Pnl'o,gass 96 APPENDIX. y â€"laws . . ... & B ... $20 00 ‘Treasurer. submitted. $240 00 #1970 04 214 00 $1,970 04 402 31 25 UO 22 70 56 12 10 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 14 00 12 00 6 41 14 00 12 TUESDAY, APRIL O9th, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Dolly Varden and May Queen. woriceâ€"ro ALLgWAOM 1T MAY CONCERN, e l :l‘avh( secured for I*BDIATE CASH before the late .ADVAtTXCE several large loh. ."l\orutdmonthongoodlthh season renders this an exceedingly RARE OPPORTUNITY for parties furnishing. | ‘ Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces Tapestry. ~â€" | [ > Lot No. 2â€"56 pieces Brusselis. | l | Lot No. 3â€"45 pieces Two and Three Ply. _ . Tapestry ‘ Will offer the same during this month at prices that will convince the closest bu: and insure a large sale ® wT. | es Crumbcloths, Hearthrugs, Stair and Lobby Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Damasks and MMWW: low prices. 2 ; P. 8.â€"Inspection ily invited. he 1 In Bonnets, all t’he Latest Novelties, § IN PLUMES,. . !> SALE STILL GOING T. Hunton, Son & Co. A rich and varied assortment, including some new and beautiful designs in Fanoy FRENCH and ENGLISH FLOWERS in endless variety. â€" | Bpecial attention is directed to new styles g "They would also call the attention of parties requiring apything in the way of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and well assorted stock which they are detâ€"rmined to clear out without regard to cost before romqlvmlftg’ t‘ltmrc:ow premises. Ottawa, February 15, 1872. BARGAINS, BARGAINS Â¥O,. 36 RIDEAU mmb ï¬DADgKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. â€" We are now prepared to ofer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that has not been given herâ€" tofore by any one in our line of business â€"being now importâ€" Ing the chief part of our Stook, such as TEAS, WINES and BRA NDIES, enables us 10 reduce prices turther. . We claim already to have brought the enormous profits heretufore um"hn?“m,n‘mh lntm t‘o“conduuoo. “' e r-.t- that no one can rame»e articles cheaper, as TEA sUGARS, BAOCOS and GENERAL G4OCERIES, also WINE3 and all I-mk} Liquore, M»mumwdnmwu,olnnumumu «4 greall lots can be laid down. W« care not for competition, all we require is a tri«l given to our gbods, â€" The sconomist will profit by calling to us, flwblfl& P. Baskerville & Brothers Blankets, Flannels and ~Wincies, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Ottawa, March 8, 1872. sHOW ROOM OPENING. ~â€"Russell 4 W MILLINERY, IN _ THE LATEST â€" sTYLES. GihourTma.z}dLiquornaTth * ‘omn,m;.b.,m Te a+4 | . P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS r.s,-mc'i_ir BIDE DOOR. ° Ottews, Nov. 1, 1871 Chki & WECDRRVEN §4 CA RPETS AMONG THE HATS WILL BE FOUND TUE silk Mantles. E[wo and Three Ply all Wool Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt andHemp. BRUSSELS Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET. REMARKABLY . CHEAP. A very large stock of WwILL SHEW ON RUSSELL & WATSON. Trires BTEREO. 29 Sparks: Street. Â¥*~~ & OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Are in receipt this day of In Brussels Point, In Brussels and Sardinia Point, Honiton and Maltese, &c. â€" WHITE LACK OVER SKIRTS. New Satins in English Shades, New Silks in English Shades, i1 > All new eolors in Laces. FOUR CASES O NEW MATERIAL T. HUNTON, SOK & C0. ALL : DEPARTMENTS COMPLETE Red Blusses Flouncings, â€"CANADA â€" CENTRAL DEV LIN‘S Ratsthat R Hats GRAND â€" TRUNK THROVUGH COU PON TICKETS Chicago, iA y Salt Lake City, San Francisco, St. Johns, All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RALILWAY. mï¬m'WJ;WAfl"‘ y Street, oâ€:: w k':uon'rfl:'.%c‘&' Figin ickets over the ( Bomin in I phiawe Reliney Comprising everything that is New and Fum:‘ublohhdiu’ and Gentliemen‘s Furs ’-fl’nduo‘d 1 to make nonlwsprh‘upofum T. HUNTON, SON & CO. Ottawa, April 6, 1872 . friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his GRENVILLE CANAL WORKS, l Till lst May, a fow ie mssn uennad ugre,aie at Tod agin MApplPat Gronrille or to Str muat St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway, . . CARTAGE AGENCY. The undersigned begs to inform the nlovm)wthoncdfln(! ERAL OFFICES of the Company, on Wellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will nootwuhq and carefol attention. Payment Freight and Car.age will now be received at the Company‘s Office, on Wellington Honiton and Applique Do Ottawa, April 6, 1872 gyTRIMMINGS, &¢.4$ COoD MASONS Ottama, 10th Jatnary, 1871. DRESS GOODS gg@LACE (SETTS4) APR/L, 18 72. § UMMER STYLES {@ L A C E S. 4# TICKET â€" OFFICE 08 FUR STOCK, ckets over the Cansads Central and «==ALSOQâ€" i&niuhe: 33 Rides Green B“v. 5o Paul, _ Detroit, A. J. TAYLOR, W â€" E. JOHNXSON, to his OTIAWA STEAX Carriage and Sleigh x FACTORY: RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW ., W. Stockd Jz Brather & Co,, ROCKAWAYR, BUGGIES AXD SLEIGHS, Which in point of finish and. durability, are not surpassed in any market. RB@&~All work warranted for one year mdnfl_kindsofnpdringmï¬ilyd promptly done. At this establishment will be found on hand, or made to order, the latest and most approved styles of _ _ A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been aided, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section of country), we are in & position to produce work more promptly and cheaper than any one else. . _ # ‘ ‘The proprietors are practical workmen and ‘ivpompc-oml supervision to all work. Uttawa, March 25, 1872. 19311f ;nid io#‘ t, thait Dreegie "‘m fiog ‘No. ice‘s, Hai ing Parior, No. 101, Sussex street. * April 3, 1872 1939 la _ F" URNISHED ROOMS TO LET with Lurch from 8 a m. to 10 p.m. at (The only Daily Marning Paper in Central Canada) is published every morning at $6.00 per annum, payable in advance, or 124 cents per week, delivered in the city. It is mailed to subscribers in the United States, at $7.50 free of Canadian postage. 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The usual t (oxn ®aee mum-fllbozvahpud-r ting up Clubs, whether for the DAILY or A limited number of Advertisements are inserted in the Woeekly Times, at 10 cents per line, 1st insertion, each subseâ€" quent insertion, 5 cents. f Money, REGISTERED, (in which case they will be at the risk of the undersigned,) may bo-dd.l-a:†Special Notices, 124 gapis per lise Rheumatism and Gout Remedy Which also cures NKEURALGIA, WANDEE. ING PAINS, LUMBAGO, Stiffaess in the Limbs or Joints and Bprains, Perrons in all ranks of life, amongst whow aunalytical chemists and physicians of the high.st standing, have certified to the won â€" CHARLES MARTIN, â€" 30 Viâ€"toria Equare, Montreal, . g&i’}?&’.‘%&.ï¬f& 31, %ï¬}l% WWP W Coaches, Carriages, Ommibusses, NOT(CI. PEPSINEâ€"The popular and professional medicine for indigestion is Morson‘s Permx®z, the .:in principle of the mod-wu f CHLORODYNKNE has now obtsined such nivomlo:ohuta um‘o:raly be tion being known to most European Morson‘s â€" Effectual â€" Remedies selected, and Shipping Orders ®¥ with care and despatoh, GELATINEâ€"The purest preparstion of ::Ww extant is Monâ€" f . pnmtpontor lnnli-hn‘-d Infants i nutritious palatable. mhub.nd 11b, tins. * Antbosbmmcn-fdlyw.l shipped to orders, which must be payuble Pare Chmicals andt New Hedicines IMES PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANXY. RuIVED AT LAST, _ And for Sale by all Druggists, DR BIRNBAUM‘8 THE DAILY TIMES, Chloroform quickly relieves the ï¬'- ""n.;..'.".'_"'....d...m annta ami Worksâ€"Hornsey and Howerton. Dysentery, and in fact all acute and TEE WEEKLY TIME®S, SOLE MAXUFACTURERS : ADVERTISING RATES. by Chemists and throughout the world. Articles Found, Cattle for Sule, ~° _ Cattle Wanted, Bole Agent. OTTAW A. t8]