coul i tan at of merelf the NCKS the hig OTep We., the the theor the the to of the t kne® $ ut 10 . Bt .c ihensest «Un and he was sure that it was In Sibfest of the Government and the that the moln:i: should pass. fll‘m wis m r.l x that it is expedient to consclidate ing Public Debt and the raisâ€" * F Inans so as to make one Actapplicr ult ; loans, m@amendllnum . “‘â€" Governor in Jouacil, in rai«â€" .'“.’ lu-l. hereinafter 1uthorized, to esâ€" M *"* """" cuad not exceeding one _ Â¥r, MACDOUGALL (South Renfrew) for a return of the ces decide i by PDominion Bourd of A:bitrators since Hon. Mr. CHAUYVEAU â€" Enquiry â€" Whether it is the intention m Govâ€" ernment to adopt more «ffectual measures for the protectiou of ti<h in the rivers and likes north oft Quevec ; the s:id lakes and m':'-â€"-y ewes fished without any for the future by Form:igno speculat.rs. Mr. CARTWRIGHTâ€"On Monday sextâ€" House inCommittee, to cons.der the fo.â€" lowing resolutriouns : as for tha $3.000,000 already auâ€" â€":’d that security would have boen! x« --wcA-L_ fl.’ o4 * 5 s t m m Sir FRANCIS HINCK3 desired to | ; f C :‘p the matter, so that the Com.é““hï¬lmu.n“ . -i‘U-ndom.md it. The 64 | â€" Taug j sw« mnovptï¬ngun interest | ue ice has almor 21200,000, and it hn thought it safe | from the river oppor ..-ncht:nocltln would propose | ht .,.unaa-o; He showed that Tas Chaudiere mi ,.,flmm;hmqomm. menced operations. ’,‘lyfl,ml).mn_n gold_xnomoo( he 5 ...Locmc,mmmmym A wascos lo Iâ€"I to hold. yet the terms of the | broke down kob obliged them o withdraw $200, | on Sps mdaodmlhuo-.-ul it was to meet jause, the Street hs ".“.-nlly lhflthopropm‘lw:mdo C * P l1..% a areater circulation in small & Tixz.â€"The ""*" | Halifax paper rep Wasoes Mr. SPEAKER also reported a message from the Senate appointing Committees io act with the House of Commons with Tâ€m and {riming. . WALLACE _ (Vancouver . 1â€"lind) usked whether the Government intended to appoint during the present year an officer or officers to administer the Indian sthirs in British Columa. T uns P€CIWRUINTe o NOE n Hon. Mr. BLANHEUVasked whether it «s the intention of the Government to fix the terminus of the Intercoloni:1 Railway uwlevis, opp.site Quebec, constructing a kmach line from St. Charles, County Belieâ€" us, throught the parishes of Beaumont «d St J.ï¬:h Levis l Hon Mr. LAN@EVIN replied that the CGorernment could not s‘ate their inten tion on the subject until the Intercolouial ms completed _ _ _ l _ Reselution carried and Comm‘tte© 10S® "Wr. sPEAKER reported | the : concurâ€" ns of the Senate in the address to . the “ M us m TT e U e Her en teae ;5: That this House cannot but feel that propzal to indemnify the p'orlooc Uanadsa. whether awecily or indirec:ly, at the erpeme=of the boglish waxpayers. for wrongs committed. by subjâ€"cts of a foreign state is imp l tic, voth in isself and extending to prmuluce suco «issatis~ faction in the Muthes Count y ; and fur thermore that such a course of action is likely to operate as a direct inceniive renewed outrag»s, inaâ€"much as it is ious that the aboveâ€"meniioned raids amsen rather from fâ€"elings of hostisity the Imper al Government os a whoie, hom any «pecial animosity to the inâ€" 4 of this Domini n 3. Resoived, That taking into consideraâ€" the circumst=nces under which theâ€"e 8 were commitid, this House is 1pâ€" mo that the ‘refus=| ot theâ€"Britiso â€"nt to pre«s these claims is calcuâ€" hited 1to encourage tue people and «overnâ€" ment of the Umted Stares in the belief that the due disch=rze of their: intern«l Obligaons to#ards the LDoâ€"»minion of th-d- is a mutter of comparative indi‘â€" Imeuce to Her M:jesty‘s Imperial Câ€"obiset. _ Hos. Sir GEORGE CARTIER rcplied in the & t WALLACE (Vancouver I«land) uked whether it was the intention of the Gorernment to employ an armed vessâ€"el to auise in the wuters of Britsh Columbisfor the protection of outlying *r" depredati ns by the Inâ€" diand, -m'mm tmotol“i. the suppression 0 present illicit and permcious traffic in alcoholic lLiquors smeng the Indiin tribes. Hon Sir GEURGE CARTIER s.id the Imperial Government had provided a wmelfor this purpose, and consequently there was no necessity for the the Canaâ€" dian Governuent to do +0. 1. Tust shis House regrets to leâ€"rn that Her M.jesty‘s awivisers have seen fit to »sâ€" sume the responsibility of withdrawing the claims of the Dominion otf «anad« against theyl. s. for compeasatin on a¢â€" count of imjuries arising from the Fewian UÂ¥ M TUALFEâ€"VJa Tuesday nextâ€" Atkiress to His Excellency ior copies of all tadess sent in for repwring or eulargâ€" ,!henmu..ml. and also tor copies ail contracts eniered into, Urders in Council, and all <ther documents rel:ting 4. ion. Carried. ° The House then adjourned at 9:35 p m. Ur HUUGLH TN (Yale,‘ B.C.]) â€"On Monâ€" ï¬:‘-uqu‘uy ut Ministry â€"Wae ber ® intention of the tGovernment to UiP maustices this year for the removal '_-onboroeb known as the ~isiers, which endangers the navig«iion of the Tart Kiver in British Columbia, betweem Kew W.stminster and Yale. Hon. «Sir JUHN MACDONALD â€"On huxlâ€"lfllw «mend the law re mw f.audulen:t marking of merâ€" Mr. McLOUGALL (Renfrew)â€"Ou Tue= hy nextâ€"Address to H1s Excellericy for ®pies of @llâ€"instructions to, cortespon dence with, und reports of progress of the Sngigeers in charge of Divisions B. C. D & k., of the Can:dian Pacific Exploratory Mr iobOL’GALL tRenfraow\â€"â€"(in Tuesâ€" Mr. MeDOUGALL (Repfrew)â€"On Tuesâ€" day nextâ€"Address to His Exceliency !o copies of any correspondence beiw: en the Muister or Puvlic Works, or the Chie! Â¥agineer of the Canwlian P.citic Exploraâ€" tory Survey, snd any person engaged in amy other capacity on the survey of either of those said Divisions. Mr. MeDOUGALL (Rentrew) â€"On Tuesâ€" day nextâ€"Address to His Excellency for *copy of any report of investigation into the cause of the failure of Division C of the Canadian Pacific Exploratory Survey; of minutes taken, and papers submitted i# evidence in the said investigation, and Of all correspondence between the Minisâ€" : -g-u.. Works, the Chief Elwnoo, Engineer in charge, relating to the said investigation. * Costumes and Dresses made to order, in the latest styles, under the superintendâ€" amee of a first class diess muker of fifteen Jears‘ experience. Allan, McKnnous & _ Allan, M:Kinnons & MeXorman, A complete stock of Carpets, Ficor Oil Cloths: Lace Cu tains, Curtain Potes, &¢., K Allan, McKinpon‘s & Rparks street. +. % ‘Allin, McKinnon‘s & ».cMoran will sho o spleadid stock of New Millinery, uesday, 9th inst. # * $ ses esnt C the circulation. and it was to meet Mouity that the proposal was m wle ,.w.‘murmMmmu was needed, bat that wi«s not the iste cause for the resolution, but it * Gwaw with the dilficulty t=at NOTICES OF MOTIOXNX®S Tus ice has almost entirely disappeared from the river opposite the city. Tus Chaudiere milis have not yet comâ€" menced operations. A waccosy loaded with building stone broke down on Sparks street yesterday. Cause, the Street hailway, "Reaemember the Concert and reading: in the Music Hall to night. f Goon Tix®z.â€"The corresponlent of a Halifax paper reperis having made the trip from Ottawa to Halifax in 36 hours. Tuz Mrooy Srsuc is past and super. seded by dusty atmosphere. Bring forth New Cucron.â€"Pembrok» will bave a Roman Catholic Church erected this sumâ€" mer, costing $20,000 when comp‘eted. Ios! Ios! Ion !â€"Warm weather is ap proaching Ice can be gotâ€"at A. Dieviss, Proprietor Canadisn Ice House, corner «» St. Patrick and Dalbhouse Streets. 1952 3 . Tas weather is very fine, decidedly too much so for lumbermen. An anxious question «mong these enterprizting gentle men at present is, "‘Are we going to have rain *" A Meraxcu uy Specracus.â€"A country man who does not understand the «ays o| the city disconsolately viewing his vehicle lying hopelessly broken on the street rail* way track. s Carrexteas‘ ax» Joixzes‘ Umox.â€"The adjourned meeting of the â€" above Union will take place in Gowan‘s Hall, on Thursâ€" day, 25th April next, at 8 o‘clock sharp. Mostrza: is just beginning to wake up to the necessity of taking measures t. check the alarming spread of small por Fortyâ€"two deaths occurred last week in that city from small pox. suciion on Wednesday next, at the reâ€" â€"idence of W. S. Thomas, Ksq.. Cumberâ€" land street, near 8t. Joseph‘s church, all that gentleman‘s househoid effects. ‘ihe furniture is the manufacture of Drum oi Quebec, and is nearly new. Pou«s Courtâ€"Fridayâ€"In two cases of drunkennees the offenders were fined $2 and costs each. s Henry Heney for fighting was fined $5 and costs. J. Julien, guilty of s similar offence, wes fined $10 and costs. Aurvratio®x.â€"John Mason, one of the unfortunate men who met with the terrible sccident at the Parliament Library on Thursday morning last, had his leit leg which was broken in two places, amputated yesterday. Dr. M«Gillivray performed the operation, assisted by the medical staft of the hoâ€"pital. ‘ihough in a very precarious st ite there is some hope of his recovery Marus Scoar.â€"A more unferourable season for sugar making was never eXâ€" perienced in this section of country than the present. No new maple sugar has as yet leen brought to market for sale. A city confectioner ~has purchased a quantity in Montreal which he sells here for Bicts per pound. f Iurorm®t to tue SaurRrsiqntep.â€"We would call the puucnlar artention of perâ€" sons whose eye sight is in any way ffected or impaired. to Mr. Michâ€"el‘s advertiseâ€" ment. Mr. Michael i« a firstâ€"class optrician, and recenily from Glasgow, having a thorough knowledge of his profession He is staying for a time at Mr. Urme‘s in this city, whre he may be consulted. Nee advertisement. Arzuwvrars it 1w»® Russeurs Hoocssâ€"Thos. D Shipman, Mâ€"utrmal ; Lonald Musray. do ; J H Marshall, do ; J H Hodges, do ; Henry Swain, ao ; EJump, do ; W McD. Uaw:on, Quebec ; Hon T McGreevey, do ; W Ellis, Prescort; W C Edwards, Rockâ€" lind ; P MacFarl:+ne, W«llace, N. 8 ; W H Conen, Whiteball ; J C Gough, Chath=am, N B.; FT C Burpee, 8t John, N B ; U E EdAwards, Clarence; V s Tenning, Presâ€" Riexs or Prosreatty.â€"â€"Mesers, Baskerâ€" ville Bros. have litely effected important improvements in their estallishment, r The Peoples‘ Te:. Store," hideau street. Fhe promises have been considerably enâ€" larged to accomodate their rapialy inâ€" ereasing urwle, and now we venture to say their store is second to none in (Uttawa. Their custom is increasing as the firm is becoming better known and the exceiâ€" lence of their goods understood. cott. Tus Assizzs â€" Ru:hard Braiselle, louni guilty o© common assiult, was sentenced 10 one day‘s imprisonment and a line of #Â¥). A. N. Richarnis for the prosecution ; k. Lyon for the aefence. Avcrttox Sice.â€"Mr. R»wwe will sell by Queen vs., Charles Marcotte for rape. Veraictâ€"not guilty,. A. N. kichards for tne prosecution ; W. A. Ross for the d.â€" fence. Joseph Marcotte and Napoleon Draâ€" peau, attempting to dissuade a witness from giving evidenceâ€"not guilty. A. N. Richards for the prosecution; W. A. Ross for the defence. Edmunds vs Clarkeâ€"Account for brickâ€" laying. Jundgment for plaintiffof $102 84. M. U‘Gara for plaintift; Mr. Tailion for de~ fendants. St. Gzorax‘s Day â€"Theâ€" arrangements m.de for the celebration of the anniverâ€" sary of England‘s Patron Saint reflect great credit on the Committee of Manageâ€" ment and Stewards. No time has been lost in useless talk and fruitiess negotiaâ€" tions, but following the instruction: conâ€" veyed to them by a resolution adopted at the recent annual meeting of the members of tne St. George‘s Society, they have worked most energetically, with & view to the complete success of the approaching celebration. We refer those of our readers who may feel intergsted in the matter to the programme which appesrs in our ad vertising columns. The grand banquet which is to take place in the evening at the Russell House will be asplendid aftair. ts hat of guests invited includes His Pm eoee ue e e Excellency i e Governorâ€"General, Her Majesty‘s ministers and several, other gentlemen holding high positions. We have no doubt the affair will prove very successful and add considerably to the prestigé of the St George‘s Society, for whose welfare we entertain & sincere reâ€" mrd. We :ecommend ,entlemen who intend to be Te of thae? =â€" NEW S hase their Gzaxp Auareur Coxcery.â€"The 1foliOWâ€" ing is the programme of the Grand Ama teur Concert at the Rink this evening, under the patronage of Lady Lisgar : _ Overture, ‘Tancredi;‘ Reading, ‘Virl ginia; Song; Duet, Pianoforte; Song ‘Waiting,‘ With Violin Obligato; Readâ€" ing; Duet, ‘Holy Mother Guide his® Foot steps ;‘ Meditation, Pianoforte; Reading [By Request] ‘Trial Scene from Pickwick ;‘ Song, ‘Come back to me;‘ Duet, ‘Soffriva nel Pianto;‘ Song, ‘Uh, luce‘di quest sE â€" e mb 4 > C P e S o en anima ;‘ Reading, ‘The Night before Waterâ€" ‘ loo;‘ bong, ‘J‘er the Meads ; Trio, Here‘s a health to «il good lassies;‘ God Save the Queen. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Orme‘s,Norheimer‘s, Durie‘s, Hope‘s, Henâ€" derson‘s and ut the Russell House. Par quette, 50 cents ; Gallery, 25 cents. Doors Oopen at seveon. â€" COncért to UOHnRERnOU® . "" eight 0‘ cluck. 3. : CHRISTIAN BkuiHERS SCHOOL. The annual examination of the pupils of the Uhristian Brothers‘ school took pluce at the 5t Patrick‘s Hall on Wedâ€" nesday, Ihursday and â€"Friday evenings last. On each occasion the Hall was crowdâ€" ed with the parents and friends of the pupils and others interested in the po grese cf educ:tion. :The mode of conductâ€" ing the examination rendered it ver}y agreeable; songs, declamations, &e:., alternating with the examinations in the . \lifferent branches. _ This relieved the mopotony of proceedings and gave the pupils a time of relaxation. Un Wednesday and ‘Thursday evenings they were interrogated in the following studies: Arithmetic, physical geography, grimmar, geometry and -lï¬brs in all of which they suowed creditable proficiency. Last night the h«ll was again filled, bhis Lordship the Bishop of Uttiwa) being present, besides the kev. Fatber Danâ€" durand, Futher Maurois arnd Barrett, and Messrs. Footvoye, Dr:peau and Kelly. A choir of the pnipih sang the overture, evinemg a creditable degrese of avility. [hey were then examined in yery difficult ‘parts of arithmetic and trigonometry and the rapidity and accuracy of their mental calculstions were a matter _ Of agreeable surprise to all present, The terrestrial nnpelcuiol'lobamthon brought on to the stage, the pupils by the explicit manner in which they illustrated their answers showing that they thoroughly [ understood their uses. 2s o â€"A song by E. Cantin received a shower of applauâ€"e. Master J. Rattey de. laimed a piece, . and _ Masters: Ohoflouetu ud _ Perrault spoke . a _ Gialogue. & â€" portion of _ & comedy was then performed by the following pupils, euch one pl.ying his role well : E. Laloude, E; Lo L m m_ircL succk xt * lnvp:;l: E:; pmith, A. Pelietier. and E. Ratimer. An address by Maâ€"ter E. Porâ€" rant concluded the programme. _______ > If we judge the Brothers‘ School of Utbtawa by its fruit, we mmt._pronouneo it wn excellent iwmsutution. The advance ment and mental truining of its pupils would do credit to any institution, aud certainly Bruther Andre «nd his assiâ€"tanis merit the thinks of the public for their assiduity and enegy in educatingâ€"the youth confided to their care. In this elty, on the 19th inst., of inflamation of the brain, Earah Augus.â€"a, â€" eldest daughter of Michael “"“‘.f" The funeral wil. take place from her father‘s resiâ€" dence. coruner of Wellington and metcalfe puom this morâ€"ing, at 1+ o‘cieck a m Frien‘s acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend. At Cumberland, Ontario, the !2th inst., aged 2 r- and lodays, Mary C. Murray, beloved wife of thamar U. Luuning. All who knew her mourn the hss of an affectionate _mo.her, and amiable citize nflr&uun .n the Saviour‘s love. ~he -.:o‘znna this life in full assurance of a glorious res om. | The Subscriber has been instructed by John Graâ€" ham, h\ of the Post Uffice Department, to sell at his dwelling Stewart 3unt. of Uumberlend, Mundy Hll, on Â¥UNUAY, Apr.l 29, 18/2 the folâ€" Mundy H1ll, on Â¥UNVUAY, Apr.l ï¬ 1872 the folâ€" lowing pro. erty : An excellent Mel (quite new with ufï¬.’. insovmlw Hair Cloth Couch. B. W . Parlor Chairs G nts Ku“cihmr. Ladies Reception Chairs, Kaney Parlor «hairs, Whatnot, | Centre ‘Esblo. Side l‘able, Fapestry Carpet, Hearth H Mats, Lace Uurtains and Cornic: s, :arge B.W. side »oard, handsomely carved, Extension %fl" Tuble, B. W. Dining Room â€" ha«irs, Arm x Block (s":?o.. Crumb + loth add Curiains. Hall Oil < loth, r Carpet and Bodnh‘l‘.rw. Bedroom ~et very hamdsome, Spring a d lunm Carâ€" r and Blinds, Oak Bedroom »g.sm Hair utrâ€"sees, ! arpe , Curt.ins, Servants iedroom Furniture. Hair satrass, ooslliamon.d Faorniâ€" ture, Hall »tove and P pes, Kitchen Utensils, t" ockeiy, Chin : and Glassware, Table Cutlery in Kn ve .“o k# and speons, ° Terms of sale cash Sale to commeâ€"ce at 10:3) a. m. ____ Houâ€"ebold © Furtiture, an _ Excellent â€" Melodeon, etc. Auctioncer. N. B.â€"The furniture advertised abure was manuâ€" beu.r -..r‘-: by the celebrated nrm of Jaeques & Hay, Ottawa, April 19, 1472. 1952td., 3. opo <ELL & MONGENAIS s@~ F‘a MILY GROCERS, w No. 66 Susssx Srazet. In addition to their large and Assorted Stock of (Groceries are receiving daily trom the different Markets in the Dominion and the United States;, and by the next Steamsbip will receive , > WINES, o s BRANDIES and * ASSURTED FRUITS, Imported _direct from France. New MA LE ~YkUP w.ll be received in a few days. language, can +ecure the services of a compet nt ickohen, who has the best of eredentinis and of this .i‘?wnm particulars, address MADA ME LAyoml. the Hail or the said" Nownshic, at vaofe elock p m ) on Satvapay, W ETaÂ¥iok _ * Ko9 Township Clerk. Ottawa, April 11, 1872 'I UwWNsSHIP OF EITZROYâ€" St. Lawreuce & Otlawa Railway, CARTAGE AGENCY. ‘The undersigned begs to inform the flblie that his offtice has ""'d,;ï¬ been MUOVED to the rear of the GENERAL UOFFICES of the Company, on Wellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will meet with promp: and careful attention _ Payment tor Freight «nd Car.age will now be received ;t the Company‘s OUflice, on Wellington tre. t. ° 4. J FATLOK, PRIVATS LESSON3 Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. It‘e: . P, 8.â€"â€"ENTRANOE BX SIDE DOJR Uttawa, April :0, 1872 1952«3m. NRESERVED SALE Ladies desirous of taking lessons in the French Ottaw», January 1o, 1872 The Court of Revision for &&.‘l‘omUp of Fiteâ€" will bold its first sijting for the current year, in PP LICATIVA ship Clork‘s Office, ltzroy 18th April, 1872,. FRENCH LANGUAGE Concert to commence at DIED oF St. Patrick Street, Ottawa. + BE OTTAWA TIMES, APRIL 20, 187 A. ROWE, Cartage Agent. ‘CHINA, GLASS AND CROEKERY CH| As the subscriber is giving up business, A quantity of VALUABLE GOODS ‘yet for sale at 0 MS MJl We will show all the mmmmuw Bummer Dress. We wouldauq;dduu-ï¬onbthhmt,uh it be found several NEW ATMAliVIZ: _ THE NEW LINEN ’l’m% . IN PLAIN, STRIPED AND FIGURED, on inpoTth w iT \ SECOND FLOOR, _ j Mantles and Millinery. New German and French Mcrï¬zh-g New Grenedines and Muslin, Batiste and Yosemite Costume Having secured the latest Novelties in Goods for these Departments~ wé invite inspection. & We are showing all the newest In all the leading Materials for | In all the leading Mfl-fo;mm. and froi furnished (by thoroughly com| ) in any material, JOUVIN‘S KID GLOVES, Ottawa, April 6, 1872, FARK FOR SALE. LUT NO. 1, 4r2 CON. NORTH GOWERB, 226 Acres of Good Land â€" WITBIN ONE MILE OF RICHMOND About 60 Acres Under Cultivation. _This farm hn&“â€"lâ€"; but will be sold for in annoual ~ 0_ RBYDNBY BIRTCH, Barrister, Toront Ottawa, April 19 1872. : lW5lâ€"lawk&w! WANTED o e teee faod facmons Ottawa, April 15, 1872. *"Afink, mextfnone a9aoRR an Ottawa, April 15, 1872. § us.-i"' k t C_IL -'â€"""v'ir_; map Ned / w e rriind Eutt:.bu la::n.lnu en ‘u on the Opeongo uboon ï¬-htm.mwgm for -'emo!ï¬sveeinmv%b-.m made to Mr: Henry Y. RE D, at Caledonia Hotel timber from of those lands being of course hm"vo ing 19466f for cash. Restenaiite Contale ~S sight rooms and kitchen, Garden, one lot and a half in exteant, attached, on Sandy Hill, near SHir John A Macdonald‘s residence. Apply to W. K. NAGLE, Tiuzs office. Uttaws, April 2, 1874 19344 pericace resident aitie Carital ga evence seea. e to ment as newspaper correspondent during the Session. w ArE> !MMEDIATELY, Ottawa, April 13, 1872. All the latest Goods (of this Season) are now shown in this Department. April 15. ml.flmm&'wmh Mortgage ©In SILK, CASHMERE, CLOTH AND LACK. In COSTUMES we are also showing the latest AW LOG CUT FOR SALE Ottawa, April 18, 1872. The out of over One Thousand Acres patented 200 dozen pairs in Black White and coâ€" lored, just received at the REGENT HOUSE. R. R. P. EWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT. PARIS PATTERNS Also 100 Dozen Pairs T5cts. 2 Button Kid Gloves, in all colors, and good value. _ _ SINCLAIR, STITT & Co., * | __.___ 86 sparks Street. Apply to o s o Et PR CE os f1 will aP Applcation apol thr Snb doe, ol Z“Er":fl_.a% lledums Ho The EPlrsS=St of May Paris Patterns Has advanced in price 45 per cent in England since January last. The balance of stock at Fe Physi Surgeo: N.G. C-.loxmp_h_po- SHOW â€"DAY. IN MANTLES In the following Departments : MILLINERY . way, Ottawa. RUSSELL & WATSON. ay next, may »» â€" W. ALLAN, Rideau Street. @itawa, April 12 1872 OS T PRICE. HOUSE TO RENT, ISOLATE , Comfortable and well furnished ROOMS, with ¢wiï¬oltboud.ulbghado- »“;mw Sogs: Soctsers a u.. en £u0 an DIy to R"W. CRUICE, Sparks Street. A meeting of the Provisional Directors of the Ontario and Quobes Railway Company will be held at Russell‘s Hotel, Ottawa, on MONDAY the 22nd April, instant. at ten o‘clock, a. m. for organization. By order of the Directors. : J. M. CURRIER. Cloth in all Qualities and Colors. N OTICE. Ottawa, April 18, 1872 A HALL! C EntLEMEN TER, bad BIC for h%cuu. 3 ft _ guurantee rrs, Froxts. Dic double quick time a K wORrIs,. PEAORME®I TT CCAT C RELLL C MLLO stmils Watk Boom Bracky Stvee Cornar of hsr: N. B.â€"The seoret of Shirt Making is the Cutâ€" “&.n April 19, 1872. Ottawa. ® = A. J. CHRISTIE. HAMNET P. HILL. N. B.â€"Money to lend. ie UttawaA, Fob 29, 1872 1810 6m DEVLINS Hats that R Hats celobrated Kershaw & Edwards make Kpply *.: :: :m =..s. _ _ »eyâ€"60 SPARKS STREET, « | . <WaA,=@s â€"___ CE8TRs ftow.\. 206 Boxes Tin Plates. _ . 105 do Canade Plages. OO « DA YX . ~YHRISTIE & ‘HILL, Glate lonnod&: _4 Christie) _ B«risters, Attornies, k tars, Conveyancers, &o. _ _ _ _ ____ OaARDING HUOUSE WITH RUOMS TO OR SALE UXICIPALITY OF HUNTLEY. SUMNIER STYLES If you want PERFECT FiTTIING SHIRTS 61 .. ~ ©0, 2. DORION, 60 Spatks Strert, (SHADES TO MATCH.) orEXED oUf 29 Sparks Street. id Parier, with foldine i :-d ;?‘I- of ""{{i ® good Yard, . 5“:?:‘ and aAt t £60 and taxes. Apâ€" with JAMRS 1941â€"17y Auction Sale of Silverware and Table Cutlery, from the Celeâ€" . brated Albion Works Sheffield, England. 127. The subscriber would inform the public that he has received instructions from the Mesers. Griffith‘s to offer to the inhab.tanis of ©ttawa a} sale of these goods commencing on esc And continue from day to day until ‘he whole s1ock is sold. _ ‘I be guoods »re of very superor quality most of which are plated on argentine and consisting of Epergnes, Dish Covers, Centre Dishes. Soup and Oyster Tureens. Wine and Biscuit Stands, Tea and Coffee Services, Tea Kettles and Stands to match, Liquor, Cruet and Pjckle St Andï¬ â€˜Claret Jugs, Butter Dishes, Cake and Bread Baskets, Butter Knives and Pickle Forks. A large quantity of Spoons and Forks both pl«in and Queens pattern CUTLERY. | The Cutlery comrnm a variety of the best quality of Ivery Handled Table and Deuertfl(nive Cases of Ivory and_Pearl Handled Fruit and Dessert Knives and Forks. f t :. _A MR ROWE begs to draw the attention of the public to the above sale, as the & are from one of the best houses in the trade, who have sold very extensively in Canada for the ln& seven m and whose l_'eruu,t.lon for the superior exce of these articles is well established, ‘Ferms cash. â€" _<;_ _ | 5 Bale each day at 3 and 7 pm. _ __| 5 : A RUWE, Auctioneer. Ottawa, April 15, 1872. _ | _ waitd. * Important Auction Sale of Houseâ€" hold Furniture, Brussels Carâ€" pet, Seven Octave Steinway Pianoforte, &c. F ‘The subscriber has been favored with instructions from W . S. THOMAS, Esq., to sell thh residence Cumberland m“'i-:é““ St. Joogrb. ‘hurcl;,nsvndy Hill,) on WEDNESDAY, Apri Aith. 1 his Househo!d Furniiure, consisting of ':ndPim quite new, full mnnd.comert carved iegs and pedal, with all the modern improv: menu.u_reon,mf Parlor set richly carved, Centre Table, pair Card Tabies, very match. enclosed Washsland, LAMP i MUMTS STTMMC Cane Seats, lâ€"rge 6. W. Bureau.. s;mu Mattrass stuffed with Hair, excellient Hair ylst? Brussell Cupot.Bodm'Wm &e,.t.hm?.o ron Bedâ€" steads with Spring Mattrasses to fit, l single do. with Matrasses. Bureans, Stands® }'lbl’l. Carpeis und Curtains, Cockin: Stove and Kurniture, Cubâ€" bards, . ables, Burollbl_’nls. &c., an excellent Reâ€" frigerator, Breakfast, Dinner_and !l‘g.ï¬dem'gokff E50 PeOon PCCEmneC C CC m riclaca _ colored China Glassware, Table Cutlery, Table Tongs, &¢. | Terms of sale cash. | Bale tâ€" commence at 11 a. m. _ _ | _‘ A. ROW E, Auctioneer, N, Bâ€"The Furniture was manufactured by Drum, of Quebec, an« has been but & short time in use, and is in excellent order. | Ottawas, April 15, 1872. ‘ 1947â€"td in the matter of OCTAYE BRAZEAN, ef East Hawkesbury, an Insolvent. The Insolvent has made an assignment of his estate to me, and the credi ors are notified to meet at the residence of the lmolvonk in Kast Hawkesâ€" bury, on Tursoay, the 3 th April, 1872 at two o‘clock, p.m., to receive statements of his affairs, and to appoint an assignet. $ E. P. Joux808, « T. Orienal 10th Anril. 1872â€" . @ liwi 4 hailway work in Canada is PASLORELâ€" L1S PATENT LEVEL It islbknowlodm to be so by every oomgetfm judge. T can be made ofit at No. 26 Beaver Hail, Montreal, and the Instrument may be seen at the Board of «Public Works, Ot THE Surveying Leve best| u'lag;l hailwavy work in Canada is PASI ___ _ T.D. KING, Montreal, Sole Agent. ApdlL 1912 >‘ " ©1995 im qvere Ari 1t WB St. George‘s Society ¢n Tuesday, 230 Apil, Isst, n tinreeatrion "henied "Late Wiions Obapg, # + POLLARD, Cb fatk io i4 y‘ A‘full Ohoir n to the 4 willboinuuxroo. A C 'wmbo-adn â€N..Buâ€"l'lnfli-hml and the descendants i of Eng~ lishmen, now be'mjomnb ‘rs of the Soci<ty, are corâ€" g‘."d invited to jo‘in in the Procession. and their ies ure respectfally muuudï¬n atten 1 Divine Service, which will commence at 11 o‘clock. Will be given in the evening ntx.um ‘netouaouh.eubohlol President, Dr. Bweetland; ist Viceâ€"President D. . Eastwood, Esq,. Union Bank; Secretary W.Mills, Keq.; of the Members of the Committee of ;lnnm: 8. ewards, ;n%eat the i(uuu House. io mig Wfl m m M nndougn.hdr names to the &e"a’y.M de. pofgRii Tilatidter Dases Biock, Slon Sorore Ottawa April 16, 1872. _ * Gon Sitve Thursday, 25th April lady Managersâ€" lAGY (UINCR®, BLVG Powell, Mrs. Grey, Mrs. Clemow, Mrs. Mc _ Noticr to Mreuszrs.â€"Badges Mrs. S evens‘ Ladies Store, 1 M ma.MCSIC HALL, @g . In aid of the Charitable Fund of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, under the distinguished patronage of Lord and L,Orignal, 10th April, 1872 To BUILDERS Â¥rs. Thistle, Mrs. Griffin. _ |____ _ _ Gentleman‘s Ticket $3; Ladies free. y beder. :. | :: : _: L.P.B.S. _ | â€"Calico Ball NSUuLVENT ACT OF 1869. 1872. ANNIVERSARY. 1872. Kotice to <Civil Enginaers, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1872, â€"___ THOMAS SPROULE, Ottawa, April 17, 1872.< 194 A GRAND BANQUET AT 10 U‘CLOCK, A.M. PROGRAMME : Instant, at the By order, W iurax Micus, Seor wW. R. Twpu. A-â€\ï¬: JOGEPH KAVAX $OH 1947td OTTawWA AND QUEBEC. Rideaun Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872. k ooTtpT.];rx ASSORTMENT OF THE FPOLLOWING INZTRUMENTS ALWATS IN STUCK : A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte : Music Warerooms. Chickering‘s Pianos, Steinway‘s Pianos, f s Dunham‘s Pianos, Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, ‘ â€" | Prince & Co.‘s Organs. In good repair, by celebrated makers, on hand, from $100 to $250. Terms liberal. f Pianos to Rent. : Secondâ€"hand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange.. â€" _ Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC. Inspection invited. â€",. ._A. & 8. NURDHEIMER. A. PEIERSEN, General Agent. ~ BARGAINS, BARGAINS SALE STILL GOTING T. Hunton, Son & Co. REMARKABLY CHEAP. & They would also call the attention of parties requiring anything in the of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and w;?u-orud uwa:‘wucb th'o;,-. det. rmined to clear out without regard to cost belore “mu{inl!%.‘:.i(rbmm Ottawa, February 16. 1872. a> ~ * 18867 GRENYVILLE CANAL WORKS, Blankets, Flannels and Wincies, ighest Ottawa wages and boarded vzt.gu-.hox?ldu’rlfoxwu pcid:; and down. Apply at Grenville or to Mr. Snaith, at A Tiuictened kebth Tavike arondy taud An :gchuo hzfl- A“r-‘:. ;.O-f‘zc.:n’-bâ€"t?'x- 4‘ land, at only $4 per acre. It is known as E} 5, Concession 4th, Township and County of Ruseell. It is to be sold inside of 2 weeks. seeing the subsoriber. Ottawa, March lst. 1872. (Ottawa, March 15, 1872. FOB SALE.â€"A fine WATER POWER, near (Ottawas, suitable for a Faw Mill or a Manufactory. For particulars apply to A. GAGNIER. P Work and Embroidery on Bark,{J WILL soon arrive from Montreal a lew good laborers. Come and leave your address. A. GAGNIER, Labor Agency. Ottawa. March 13. 1872 "fm FURBALIâ€"UubMM acres of thine land at aniv 24 nar acra. It is known 15 Hatsthat R Hats General â€" Wolfe, WANTBD to rent immediately, a mo "_derate sized furnished house Address . J. R A., Tixes Office. March 27, 1872. 1932 Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, COoOD MASONsS | Ottawa, March 13, 1872 Ottawa, April 8, 1872. NOR SALE.â€" Real Estate in lnrru of the CithGood chance now for speâ€" lators. Don‘t try anywhere without ASONS WANTED. 8SIGN OF GOO0OD GARDENER, 6 UMMER STYLES ANTEKD to buy 7 or% dweliings in . Centre Town. 9e â€"AL8Oâ€" Good lots ; ready money for them. .. To Ehk Agraer A Opposite the Russel; House. DEVLIN‘S W anted immediately for the 1872 Till lst May, a few OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o0., &c. 26 SPARKS STREET, O T T A W aA. C. B. WRIGHT, Hull Vnhï¬ } 1929w&dlm A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agent. A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agent 12. 1922 ‘ur and Hat Depot. OLIViEr COTE, HATMER A\D BDRRBE, A LOT OFâ€"â€" AT VERY LOW PRICE3, AXD DOESs NOT £OIL THE SKIN. John Gardner, Chemist, 457 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL Sole Manufacturer and Prprietor. 75 cents per Bottle; 3 Bottles for $200. It can be purchased wholesale at all the grv&.ui-'u ada. and at Mesersâ€" IMPSON & CO., Montreal Ottawa, April 19. 1872. 1951â€"0 BY SPECIAL REQUEST. ® * MR F. BO8COYVITZ Retoes Grey BHairs to its Natural Color and Besuty, R Anstomy of Vertobrated Animalsâ€"Prof. Huzley O‘tawas, April 19, 1872 N&W BOOKS HENDERSON & C0‘L f poswm:v£LYy 1A8¢ APPEAKANCE. OTTAW A PIANOâ€"FORTE RECITAL, G OW aK‘s ~HAaL L Tickets $0cts. at Nordbcilmer‘s Music UMems, aprl 19, 1874 _ 19515 â€"4+FRIDAY, APRIL 26r5, Haine‘s Pianos, (Traos M are Secorseo.) Tnion Bank Block® 1345 3m. 39 spirks Btreet.