the liberal of might be 'd"'-'" 3 1ot been D6 s Cival | )N amict ihe old i ao t»@# 51 0 vil the the of that a )N this but he he wat | . Aussoâ€"anpr e O Th a-t'-tbCivilSavi« were not ht L T. that anytbing olse. He believed the Civil | mâ€"ï¬uodvithnbhandec-ruut! young men, but if they could get better; 'aluo-amide.bo hoped the «sovernâ€" ; ment would not press for power to keep | them, for there woere equaily competent men outsrxie. _ He had never a«ked for an ] f“flw any friend, though he had : many applications, but bad always vivised them to do otherwise. | He beâ€" heved that the present (Gove it was heaouk doarndrbl . T MHon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKS moved the secoud reading of the Bill, = An Act to amend the Government tuvings Bink Act, chapter 6 of the Statutes ot 1871.". ie remarked that he had received a docuâ€" ment from the Town Council of Cobourg as to that part of the meaâ€"ure relating to the Northumberlazd @nd Duarham Savings Bank, stating that in those counties there was no incorporated charitable institution to which the surplus of the bank could te sppropriated,} and heartily approving of ihe measure that bad beec introduced Hon. Mr. ANGLIN desred to qirect »ttention to what he deemed a discrepan~â€" ¢y. In the case of the $1.,. John Bank the mr'_nuoo of the -ono! was not to be to the appreral of the Governor in Councill, but ounly the apportionment of it, whereas in the other case the approâ€" rdnlh-l..lfm 0o be subjet t» the tovernor in Council. He desired to ask whether the distinction was intentional or not. Hos. Sir FKA \C‘IS HINCKS moved that the House go into Commuttee of the Whole on Tuesday uext to consider a resolution declaring it expedient to amend und consolidate‘ aw1 o exteud to the whols Dod:!n of Canada, the law respectin inspection of : certain muudu’ of Can wian produce. a. Mr. MACKENZIE said the articles flm†be specitied > Sir ERANCI® HINUK® was not desi.ous to pres= the watter tor Tue day. :’h. Â¥as no n.ten on |;.tuko the House : the intention was to go into cmou the maiter, to introduce a "i:'-.“ refer is to the Committee wilh and L mmerce. There -%:l: be full opportunity (or discussion.â€" very sorry to see any cualnge. _ *°°0 MMCOTO ber for Rothwâ€"l1 hbad suggested to the Government that the measure was unneâ€" «essary, and that they might Attain their object by * +«mall trick merely to let any upe who must be promoted reaign his ""..,n.d'm.tg-dapucouldboro- appointed to a higher post. He did not wmink the Government asked anytbing tbat was wrong Or unressonable. ~Mr. HARRINXJN expluined that what he hid intended was hot to have tw> men w do one man‘s work, but to have one ‘u-lnnudpoyhim well. : Mr. KYAN agreed with the member for Weet Toronto. ie thought thera were :ma niny men in the Civil Service, and nn.s vacancies occurred they would not be fllad up. He referred to the «upersanuation measure, of which he ap ,..nd and bq-,od it would be followed by . measurge of insurance for the Lenelit ol those who â€" died mwubom deriv: ing any good from superannuation. :..b'l'xond the Minister of Finance was comnected with s me Insurance Company. and if so he mifht perhaps insure the lives of the employees, as he believed the «entlenan . * occupying the position of Mreasurer of Onstario had set the example 'b-r'\lg the inanimate property of the Local Government in a Company of which pewss the President. Jr. GRANTâ€" If the officers of th« Civil Service were to do their work properly m be pail properly. Genileman is commercial positions were much better r-lb Le‘jeved something oufm to done for the benetit of the gant!men of the Civil Service, for under present cirâ€" enmstances from wurt he knew, with the large reduction for snperannuation, h> fearâ€" ed mapy would be stwrved out, and hoped tberefore that some radicalâ€"change would he brought about so s« _ to improve their The resolution then pase«d i Committee, and a Bill wis introâ€" Amead aml reosta first trige. xm 1 00 many now there were thinking of leaving, «ad it would do away with the wea that those in the Civil Service were not ft ts that apytbing olse. He believed the Civil T / _GHE alukn ameF mm(.l)l 11244008 honcndiiron . irantsinet miny s';-y applications, but bad always «ivised them to do otherwise. He beâ€" leved that the present (Gove it was the lest that could be had, and would be rery sorry to see any change. ‘lhe memâ€" * e »â€"Pothwoll bad suggested to the Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCK $ said if there was any Giscrepancy that it had merely arisen bec.use in both cases the tiovernment had acwed exsctly as recomâ€" mended by the Trustees. The Governâ€" ment had nofdesise o deal with the disâ€" porition 0‘ the money." The matter, howâ€" «var, could b«> discuse4 in Committse. Mon MeJ. A MACLONA:D moved the second reading of the Bll. ~ An Act re ï¬ the security to be given by of Canada.‘ â€"Garrmw‘. And the â€"Bill passed through Counâ€" Hon. Sitr Fi ANCIS HINCK â€" moved that on Modday the House should go into Com mitteo to consider the supply to & grant ed to Her Majesty. â€"Carried. Hon SirFRANCIS HINCKS moved that the House should go into Committee of the Wholo on Tuesday next to consider the resolution declaring it exped ent to indemnify the members ot the Privy Council and all others concerned in the issue of a special warrant by His Excel lency the Governor (General for the adâ€" sance of the sum of $10¢) #0), to meet the expenditure on sccount of the expedition. urs force cidered :o ithe Province of Manitoba. Carried Mr. BOWELL askei whethe the Gorâ€" akament were aware ot the manner in which the money was to be appropriated I® meciuse of the Naflbnm‘rl:ulmd »nd murkun Biok. e had beard that it was to be deveted to the purposes of a local thiilmy â€" Tae riouse shou‘dl weigh the lnstter well uefore it diverted maney de teated to charitable purposes, to local en Hom. Mr. L ANGEVIN moved that on Tueewisy the Houâ€"e should go into Comâ€" mittee yo consider the resolutious ol which he -rï¬wn potwe > im relstion to the inprovemen{ 114 enlargement of the Haminion C.uai~. _ Carrted. mitt o wl‘l arnie emargecment S" Te Dominion C.uai~. _ Carried. i CAKADA PACIFIC RAW AYÂ¥. MHon. Hir GEO. E. CARTl R move! for « Committee on Tuesday next to cons‘ider certainâ€" resclutions reepecting the Canada Pacific Railway. Carmed. __ _ Hom. Mr. HOLTON said that in the aise of the Northambertand and Durham ..htlho-anyn- m:d by law sepecific purpose and he did not think the Legisiature ought to divert the trust money wilely from the object to which it jluced lBad been consecrated. He hoped the Mimster of Finance would be prepared in Cemmittee with an amendment to limit the object to which the money should be 24 Oy "t. ANGLIN said he :"oul.y ‘mo: i very much the propriety ving tlï¬ldhp-lolm Trustees,â€" ;‘__‘ivww represented the deâ€" Mr. MILLS asked whether the Minister of Justice had considered whether Parliaâ€" ment had really power to deal with this other and different purposes, and he mlmmmhud::ood that not assent to Hon. Mr. ANGLLN l-irl:-n-llydoubt- fnatter. He considered it was a question altogether for the Local Governments. Ren. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD said now thit his attention had been called to the punt he would look into it If, however, letr» wis to be an amendment of the ju«:»«â€" Bank Act it could only be done by ie wâ€"mimon Pariiament. .lhwmthonmdsnl-dho. WOMINION NOTES Hoa. &-l;unuCls HINCKS said it en ds of to0 B noud shey gor into Bill until they into Committee. There would. then govery wrw discussion. < BOQ lLL:uthon#:m :: principle, not of detail i wuswhether money belonging to chariâ€" table purposes should be appropriated to wECUBRLT T1S@ ’ ANCIS HINCK3 moved the se« ap the Bill, entitled " An wsere. x regulating the issue . D. &Az mb 1, 14723 SAVINGS BANK ACT i 19194 .Â¥ PUHHL1 FFICUCHR atitled " An |. Hon. Mr. ANGLIN cootended that the ing the issue |measure provided for sgunlimited issue | of paper in mey, and that th.â€"re wis real y, that on the ‘cause for «1:o gthis matter : â€" Hou. Mr. M 1CKENZ!IZ throw upon the pro Hon. Mr. HOLTON replied, denying having misrepresented the pasitioun of the banak . lie beiieved tham to be in a thorougluly good positioa. â€" ie maintainâ€" ed the OMO'O involve | the « vrunlete des truction of themuach consery at .Â¥ element in the ?'Ml measure. . Hon. FRANCIS HINCKS$S insisted that the hon. member for Chateauguay had compared tne forme: and present p>â€" sition of the banks in the most darilaging banks would not extend tho circul«â€" ton beyond the lb»iâ€"iness requrements of tlocu::iy. It was most astonishing to hm to the positon taken by the hon. gentlemen opposite. ‘The proposi tion was reasonable in itsel{, and in every way desirable. The only difference which it made in the law as it atood was to allow the Government, as a matter of conâ€" venience, to hold its reserves for notes above millions in bank notes instead of sfl-i &nt::hieh in no way lessened security, wee tha position df the banks was as sound ss possli\la _ Ha, hbe. lieved that the M“'Ji“ whtch had been raised were merely with a view to obstruct the Government in carrying out the objact of the Dominion Note Act whatever. The hon. genilemin hadl t«lked about the Government pushing out the circulation, but the Government hbhad he means of issuing their not»s except throu :h the banks, and it was perfactly certain the the cuuntry, A more complete fallacy was never uttered. than that utterod by & hm meambers of Chateacguay Lennox The former _ lhad put forvad a numtler of figarss which were a toal nusrepresoataton of our Banking institutions. â€" He had place! in the same categ ry the liabilities of the banks payable on demuind, and those payâ€" «ble on notice. ‘This was a great blander, tor if the banks got proper nowice they Rad ample time to call in their debts and preâ€" pare themselves o meet every possible demand upon . _ Me (Nie Franci~) quoted the iign from the liust bank «t tement in the .. in mder to esâ€" ablish the fact stpat the ;~»=tous of the aauks of Onta«rto an\ Qa wec â€" naoâ€"did not spesak of the hankk in the other L‘rovinces. bee use <he retwin hiad not l« en sent in ut the stitement dou‘iless held good with regard to themâ€"was as sound as could be desiced _ Tocy bud ample means to meet all th ir li ouluure« caning now to the pos ti a ba ra giod to its no e iss ie, ‘Tie direct efhcr of the prosent sy.tem was *t»a on rnics ihe use f gobl, on i so far a« goid could he ecano ns «l with perfect a fouy, it ahoul ! se done. It the D&l' notes in cirsulation were not in excess of whnit was pradent, no ase had been made out. tiso aszgued from the atite of the circulation that there was no possibility of a sudden demand being made upon the Governiment except by the banks, and there being little i.kalz- hood of that there was reilly no danger of Financd langer, . a the country contini be well, but it 1 depressions toi} iy, and it wou!l well known rule tha I siuld when to the res Leanex he which that Finance Minister the responsibility for any statements that had been made injuri ous to the banks, for these statements would not have been offered if that hon. gentleman had not brought down this measure. He (Mr. Mackenzie) in view of the operations of the Finance Minister in the past, when a &tiod of great d:})ru- sion tollowed as natural result ex pansion, felt that the propositron now made was such as to give rise to wellâ€" grounded alarm. . 54 Mr. BODWELLâ€"On Monday nextâ€" Order of House u»:lc the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery do pare a return from the records of tbp?m to the preslm Mouse of Commons in British Co‘umbia and Mamitoba, shewing the agâ€" gregate number of votes polled at eo&a electoral division, at which there has been a contest with total number ï¬l’l«l {inmhmbdividon and the aumberâ€"of votes in on the voters lists of the same respectively, and the population in each constituency as shewn by the last census. | be made by ballot. Mr. GIBBS said that when the mtbn had been first debated in 1866, he opâ€" posed the issue of notes by the Governâ€" ment, bohom;hunt the time would come when they might issue any amount they pleased without the necessary securiy. That measure having been carried, howâ€" ever, he was prepared to make any proâ€" vision necessary for its most convenient and satisfactory working. _ Whatever liability this measure placed upon the banks would, he thoulm. be 'I:feolly safe, and if the House did not think so, it ought not to allow the Bill to pase. The Bill was then read a second time. The House then adjourned at 10 35. Mr. ROSS (Dundas)â€" On Mondasy next â€"Committee of Whole for Wodm«::{ next to take into consideration the folâ€" lowing resolutions : _ & o 3 1. That it is highly desirable that the several branches or classes of industrial pursuits in this country should, as far as possible, be placed on an equality. 38 That in order to remedly thit inâ€" equality, and to remove an injustice, the following articles imported into this counâ€" try be made subject to a duty of, viz.â€" Buley, Oats, and Indian Corn, per bushel, cents. Coal, per ton, cents. Mr. CURRIERâ€"(m Monday nextâ€"Int quiry of Ministryâ€"When the Return to Address of the 4th May,)1a70, for a return of the names, orifln, creed, nnhb-, and pay of the employes ?f_ the l‘)_omni?u â€"_2. That the agricultural class is not so placed whilst grain of all kinds remain on the free list. Govermment wi‘l be Jlaislt before the Nouse. â€" M Hon. Sir FRANUIS HINCKSâ€"On Monâ€" day next â€"That on Tuesday the House do resolve itself into Committee ot W ays »nd Means. 3 A young negro, an inmate of the Bogs‘ Home, absconded from that Institute yesâ€" terday, carrying with him $4 and some ceats ; whan cip ursd he had spent the cent«, but the four dollars were recor ered. ; A scaffold, which was on Magill %un, and used durln* the construstion of the lottosoliun Church, is now being reâ€" moved. j Hon. *+ir JOHX A,. MACDONALDâ€"OUr Tueslay nextâ€"Bill to give effect to the Treaty of*Washington, signed on the 8th May 1871, so far as it relates to Canada. the cralt, gie« this morning OP CONGUMP~ i soy ; W OA Johnston, Montrext ; Hon F _ TA ; Re v G, do ; There can be now lilttle doubt as | Smith, Toronto ; RevJ J Jamot, Aigd, to the result of the printers strike, or of | J G Moylan, do ; J A Watts, Port Hope ; the general strike in June next, if perâ€"|8 A Severight, Chatham ; W H Tremore, a«sted in. The yiel.i::l‘ of Copp,Chrtou: Nova Sootia; Chas Roulson, Montreal ; Co., lowsell & Co., the comp:omise * Erpress has muie with the Union by which Chas Cooper, New York ; Geo Stevens, the office is now filled with bSnion hï¬ Toronto. . togather with the nine hours se & bofng granted by the Grand Trunk Rail.| Tu® Macicuas or ras Praxorozts.â€" way and Great Western Railway Comâ€"| Any attempt to criticize the playing of Mr. panies, makes it imprib":dl‘a mg:o Frederic Boscovitz wouli be absurd. Inâ€" pokt out ageinst the denrkad. I * | deed it would be difficult for us to: find ers hare ved that were better R able to dop:v?lhom th«i?:’a‘u than the | words adequately to express our sense of emplojyers were able to do without their |the power and, at the same time, the deliâ€" hands. o smov of his tauch on the nianoforte. His A mweeting of the carpenters an i joiners was held to night in the 8St. Lawrence Hall, which was densely packed, A resoâ€" lution was carried with great appliuse, ordering a strike for 2} cents an hour. Increase of wages to take place on Wedâ€" neslay, 1st of May. Three firms have agreed to the demind already, and it is thought that the others will follow their example ; Thi.teen mena appeared at the Police Court this afternoon, charged by Messrs. Walsh & Loveys of this city, with conspiâ€" racy, and destroying a eominlorTblo porâ€" tion of property at the saw mill of the above firm. After hmriaal the evidence the magistrate remanded them until toâ€" morrow, when a decision will be given. Miss Sallte Holinan is seriously indisâ€" peed, and the benefit of Mrs. Holman, fvhich’wu to haye taken place this evenâ€" ing.h has been postponed till Monday utgltk. _ _: 5. .. ;. fleue_ t x A man gising the name of Alfred Hall, stated that he was employed in the Pekin Custocm Hou:e, China, put up at one of the principal hotels last week, and by wisrepresentation and forged cheques, managed to raise a comparatively small sum of money, which he lost in gambling saloons, he then fled and succeeded in getting to the other side of the line before being overtaken by the police. Johnston (Guin, printer, 30 years of age, and twenty years a resident of Torunto, nearly all of which time he has passed at the craft, died this morning of consumpâ€" tion. A fire this afternoon in a shed orff the bank of the Don river; destroyed twelve hundred dollars worth of labricsting oil, belonging to Mesers. Stock & Webster. Another batch of Military Scha»l C wlets _ Information has been laid against two whiskey informers, name14 Stephen Burns and Esey (Griflith, for perjury. The cise will be tried to morrow. _ Mostr«a:, April 26. A mass meeting of merclhants will te held to morrow to consider the Insolvent Act now before the Commons. Jas. Thayer, boy, was accidentally shot by a companion while the latter was aimâ€" ing it him in jest and threatening to s\0ot him « for fun.‘" «Thayer is in a darâ€" gerous condition. _ All 1ce bound barges are loading and leave this week. *4 A meeting of citizens to ratify the milâ€" lion dollir grint takes placa t»>morrow. Excitement is anticipated. Weather very warm. No change in the money market. . Mogzisscse, April 26. About halfâ€"past three 0‘clock this mornâ€" ing the saw mills belonging to Cook Bro«., and situated on Rash Creek, about half a mile east of Morrisburg, were «estroyed by fire. Loss about $10,00 ; imaw: ad ‘n the Western for $3,000. _ It is supposed : be the work of an Inceandiary. Tosox1o, April 26. ~A very pleasant entertainme@t was hel4 in the Institute De La Salle. 62 Arcllercon Northgrave delivered a ‘e â€" ture on Graduatien. sÂ¥ TELEGRAPH. NoTICPy OF MOTION MORRISBURG MONTREAL PURONTO rRs OTTAWa Mias, aPRIL 21 18172 Onedia, w«s gored by his own bull on Chursday last, and died from the effect: Â¥ it shortly afterwards. Gowax‘s full Band will play at Gâ€"and Bil in the Music Hall on th Moxiy to Lzxpo.â€"Apply to R A. Bradâ€" ley, Solicitor, oormorlf{pwkl and Eigin streets, Ottawa. Persoxar. â€"â€" Mr. Boscovite leaves for Montreal toâ€"day. x6 ol May PDr. Sthults leaves on the first steame® or Ottawa. 3 Costumes and Dresses made to order, i. he latest styles; under the superintend ; â€"noe of a first class dress maker ot fiftee: ,ears‘ experience. | Allan, McKinpons & MoMorran, â€" .. 20, Sparks Street Mezrixuo.â€"A meeting of the Directors of the . & Q. R., R. will take place to day in the Russell House y > Allan, McKinnon‘s & MoMoran will shor 1 splendid stock of New Millinery, on uesday, 9th inst.. f f Tus Water in the Uttawa is rems kably low for this season of the year ;,\.v}at)ér7 men are wishing anxiously for :« u. §Courtmwswtazr.â€"Mr. Joseph Murpby, Advocate of this city, having obtained ll; appointment under the fon,. Mr. Foott, was entertained to a dinner at O‘Meara‘ Restaurant last evening by a number (% friends. | Tus Market.â€"The general supply of produce on the market yesterday was small. It being Friday, however, the exâ€" hibition of fish was large and might be termed respectable, but for the presance of shiny mudpouts. F, Avcrion Fiue,â€"We beg to call the attenâ€" tion of our readers to the sale of House. hold Furniture, at the residence of Mr. Pelland, Daly street, by Mr. Falls, on Mondsy next. The furniture is all of first quality, and has only teen in use a short time. Among the lot is a splendid Nilver Tea Service. Grooreiss, Liqvors, &¢c.â€"The 5 terprisâ€" ing firm of McDonnel! & Mongenais, No. 66 Sussex street, keep constantly on hand a stock of liquors and groceries, second to none in the city hqflï¬lflâ€ï¬‚‘.- potili:l; in ch:pu- pd-.'l'h: nt, and deserving ot attention, A m:nmy of oxthnt maplesyrup is Warus Works Coxnmssosu®s, â€" The Board of¢Water Works Commissioners held a secret meeting yesterday to conâ€" sult with exâ€"Mayor Rochester respecting the Gully Route. We fail to see why a meeting. of this nature should be private. The procecdings of the Board bear a very suspicious appearance. Their action is at all cvents very culpable inssmuch a: they are treating the public very haugh tily. Tur Macicuur or rus Praxororts.â€" Any attempt to criticize the playing of Mr. Frederic Boscovitz would be absurd. Inâ€" deed it would be difficult for us to: find words adequately to express our sense of the power and, at the same time, the deliâ€" eacy of his touch on the pianoforte. His is, indeed, a marvellous performance. A rumbling, as of distant thunder, in some operatic sketch is succeeded by the most beautiful and seemingly far distant music, so soft, so sweet, and so warblingly varied as to resemble the pianissimo of a musical box standing upon glass. Then there are all the different tones as if of differeat inâ€" struments, varied and ever repeated, acâ€" companied by slashes of"the air, amidst every possible shade of variation â€"Clearly broug ht out. Comparison is impossible, We m ; ht aiscriminate between Mr. Bosâ€" covit _ own performances ; we cannot com» pare hem with those of any other per® form‘r. To our liking the "*Cantique Noel" or March of the King of Portugal, with its Fanfare des Dragons was the most pleasing of last night‘s «* Recital" alâ€" though it might not have been the best. There were cther pieses grander and some, perhaps, pretiier to the ear, but there was no piece so postic as that was. The " Home Recollections" were, to us, nevertheless, the most enrapturing of the piano tuner of the Messrs, Nordbeimer‘s estallishment, is, we presume to believe, sutficiently well known in Ottawsa to en sure general approbation of the following very Aittering testimon:al from the cele hated piâ€"=nist, Mi. Frederie Boscovits. We h.ve much plasure in â€m p.m., Mr. Falls will" sell by auction at the Union House, by order of the Court of Chancery, the following valuable properâ€" ties, viz. :â€"* The Johnston Farm," situatâ€" ed in the Township of Caledonia, near Vankleek Hill, containing 200 acres, well im and under cultivation ; M ns 29 tha 25 on the couih minol piano.. Indeed Mr. Boscovits has only to be heard to be admired, but here, for the present, must our admirationâ€"ceas«, PLATTERING TESTIMO® v. performances of the evening, and they enâ€" abled our comparatively unmusical spirit to see the power of this magician at the My dear +; 1 h ve much pleasgre in ti, uking you very much tor the‘ atle m.ame in which y 4 tuned '(t instra~â€" megle u; which : mmï¬ &h’ ..:4 a \ se# _ Durl & & a1b ‘Audre l:uu'"-u u.: joini "mm'{eta&.hhnxn. m and the whole must be sold for what it will bring. Rideau street, in this city.. ‘The lots are Rideau street, in this city.. 1he lots are each 66 x 99 feet, and immediately adâ€" Ammvars at tus Rosse:r1 Housn,â€"(Geo B Baker, M P, Cowanville ; John H Graâ€" ham, Kichmond, P Q; Geo E Gilleepic, New York ; Wm King, Toronto; WmC 8 Rodier, Montreal ; D A Macdonald, MP, Alexandria ; J Ross Robertson, Toronto ; Wellington Square ; C F Dupont, Windâ€" K l K Braxtrorp, Apml %. A farmer named Nesbitt, residing near CBaxcear Sarzs.â€"Toâ€"day, at 1 o‘clook Mr. Karl Kollmer, the very efficient LOCAL NEW 3 FORT GARRY, * l"o:?}nn, April %. BRANTFORD Oitawa, Aprit 1872 by the fact that some of the instruments An'cwo.\' SALE: had ::hb':â€l:ont considerable distances ; neve they arrived in the most perfect tune, and it ‘was easily detected | ; , that only one who has studied thoroughly | HOUSEHOLD | the manufacturing of pianos, and is an ‘ io aegs ‘Omllont muricisn besides, could make : “on'fiï¬leflsg:m‘;fl):rb&:: such perfect hirmony by tuning :s you , Keeping tin order to boar IPMON‘ ‘ln:snerer Street, (Sandy Tko Sic LN 3 ooo 1 ighe : 3 Ine ie k ie â€" Clfiden ie t â€"â€" uo Mr. Keefor ooouzied areat on the right of the Mayor, and Commissioners Clemow, Cunningham, Featherston, Beaubien and Coffey were present. It was moved that Mr. Keeter be heard on the matter. He supposed the prinâ€" cipal object was to know how for drainage and water works could be carried on toâ€" gether. All felt the necessity of sewerage, and it was also probably known that sewâ€" erage was of |Â¥t benefit to Water Works in carrying off water from hydrants. How far they could go depended a great deal nnn the location of the city. Thereâ€" upon he could not speak definitely withâ€" out obtaining certain information. The Aspacial mecting of the City Council was held last pight, for the purpose of considering the question of drainage in connection with vjam Works. P:::untâ€"flil Worship the Mayor, RAlds. Bangs, Bronson, Mazgee, Rowe, Kehoe, Heney, LeSueur, Lyorsx. lapierre, and Mosgrove. es > In answer to Ali. Mosgrove, Mr. Clemâ€" ow said that the matter of &mgqo not coming within their duty, the Commisâ€" moners had not given it any conskderation. They simply wished to coâ€"operate with sewers were generally laid deeper than the water works pipes. e considered, however. that Ottawa oifered facilities the Council in Mdarlni the question. Ald. Heney thought t yn:‘l;htgo on with the Water Works independent of In answer to Ald. Lyon, Mr. Keeler thought that in every street where rock excavsation had to be performed, there wonld economy in cuvy‘ng out sowerage aifkt Water works together, but in ord'i:ry little or nothing wou‘l(cli l?oe sa by such a pmmz as it wou nooa-zton-h a distinct excavation for the Water Work'l.gim. Ald. Rowe nmd that the matter be referred to the of Works, After some further expression of opinâ€" ion it was Moved by Ald. Mosgrove and seconded by Ald. Rowe that the question of sewer ::lb. referred to the Board .of Works instructions to report on the same at the earliest convenience.â€"Carried . | Commissioners Cunningham, Featherâ€" ston, and Beaubien then addressed the Board on the qmï¬n“:::.: vote of thanks having been to Mr. Keefer and the Commissioners for their gsttendance the Council adjourned. aig mow o ts 2 w Y of conjestion of the brain uhmro! L. A. Cotellier, of the Department of the Secretary of State for ‘The funeral will leave her father‘s resiâ€" W Htreet, toâ€"day, at 4 p. m. and acquaintences are requested to attend without further netice. In this city, on the 26th inst., George R. Burke, aged 53. s at 92 m » From his lnto restdence, Hideat a. m eau requested to attend without further At Prescott, Ont., on the mornin’ of the 25th inst., Eva, only daughter of A. Ottawa, April 4, 1872, horroi 4 OEprt 2 Rore n Otiank es Offies A large slook of the abgre will be kept couâ€" stantly on band to gult puroharers. Koed Envigpne Armangp Miulof e mder ooo in io C in â€"A2 PA K. B â€"Parme.s from the Cou=ty of Carle» ton can euntér the mill ypard by Bro«= strcet, Ottaws, April 24, 1872. stating wages to i dattotpiy t 50. Daters,canmar) L Bhrre 1. KA "CA c A&. 4 4 K. TAPOINTE, Aan Ottawas, April 27, 1872." ~ * _ 1956â€"1i. TGE CANADIAN PARLIAMENCTARY COMPANION FOR 1872, T.‘.".n‘:-.f' P ip Pimiice: vdit00 by RHeakly 9. Mor? **Drho best of the series."â€"Montreal, Gazetto." !g:flvdwl&’odcmndmdn."â€"c“- u.g:- Journal. «4 been exceedingly useful as a book of reference,"â€" " Citizen‘" h * Every ï¬%n wo‘ll ngover{ oo lave 1 woar a i m-fl:-‘mw:mr WAN‘I'ID IMMEDIATELY. SAWY)B HEAD, | puu d otes tea kbeep is praee 5 Clobuler &6 , Alt HOUII WANTED, BUILDING AKD hRIDGE TIMBER. C OLLECTED per Hook & Ladder Comâ€" nany Of Lower Town for Dominion Now READY. PLANED LU MBER . of all descriptions. Rough Lumber Well Seasoned, SHINGLES X, XX, XXX. « Of great usefulness."â€"Toronto * Mail." _ . â€"_ :Fw_grk of great utility."â€"St. John, N. B., AW LOG CUT FOR SALK, Te onl o orer n or en t arclse Upeongo About 10 minutes walk from Post Office. State LABO to work on the ille Canal -'.“,l!f_‘ï¬'d 1% lm_vgn.' O:gl.t?;lt HAUDIEZ#®E ETEANM MILL!. Believa me, my dear Sir, _: « Faithful:y yours, * (Rigned.) _ FreperRic Boecoviri, Pianist to the Kingz of Portugal. lere, Oct. 26, 1871 CITY COUNCIL Mg. 1, Bolani : Porrault, 50cts. ; 1; Dr. Bt. Jeun, 1, J. A Frazer, 1; wrier, 1 ; R. Roy, 1; Alex. Chevrier, ar., one apprentice wAÂ¥UFPAOrUEERE OÂ¥ JOWW ROCHESTER & Co. d“bbww DIED, DANLEL DRUMMOND Clayton, Ontario Sappers‘ Bridge. of The subscriber_ has .been inst Mondelet, Su\:onu. Dentist, who is & keeping (in ordr to board) to sell at Besserer Street, (Sandy Hill) betwe (Giloucester Streets, on TUESDAY, Household Furniture, consisting 0 Parclor Set in tireen Repps. Cente not, Brussels Carpets, handsome E: tains and Cornices, Parian Orname Extention Dinin "Room Tab‘e, : H Case, fine Eli'ï¬ht,f 6-; Clock, Ching 3 ware,. best Electroplate ware, Tab! Oil Cloth, the contents of four Bedrc of three Ply 3uol Caipets, Bedr doaks, dnterty .i mhanadn 4 rs, Curtains, Feathor Pillows, \1nilu. Blankets, pet, (best Brussels) Wardrobe, t quantity of best Stove Pipes, Crock: good Cooking Stove (No. 9) and ut utensile. s ‘ Also a well selected Library of £ Terms cash, Sale at 10 o‘clock. â€" Ottawa, April 23, 1872 Household (Furniture, Hot Robes, : &c. . The subsciber has been favor .. with instrucâ€" tions from Dr. Henty to sell at his â€" }zi.ing, corper of Vittoria and Bank Streets.adjoin . | theâ€"residence of R. 8. Cassels, Esq., on THURSD [ Aay 2, 1872, the follewing valuable househols | erty â€"One dnmn! room set in damask, b. | : shly carved, consisting of 6 parlor chairs, 2 ea *irs, l large sofa, 1 b. w. centre table carved, ;‘ .d tables, i handsome cheffonier with glass, } | .~‘~se corner whatnot, 1 pin 5lus. carpets, heart |.,; Ao., sideâ€" bo.rc& &t.hr_ee oon)h:ixwu on d |â€" ; table (ten parts), dining room c ru.uitdw |« .o morroco, side table and cloth, Brussels ca ;. bearth rug, lace curtains, tassels and cornice: ~; «41 oil dï¬ hall inble, Zhall chaire 6. w., hall | â€"6. ting Piro& enrtains, hall door mats, sta | ~spet (Brusâ€" sells), stair rods«. ; | + ) . The Subscriber has been instructe© â€"~ John Graâ€" . hsn,l:h.,oï¬.bol’utombom to soll at his dwelling, Stewart etnot. of _ «mbarlend, suï¬:u.u.on MONDAY, April # the‘ fol. low perty : An excellent Melo: quilo uoW with dmo immmenu) Hair Ci6: _ sush.8â€" W, Parlor b}dfl. kna(!hir. #. i Roception ghdrl. An%y Parlor drB i . _ VUentre sNthide able, Tapestry Carpe: arth Door Mats, Lace Curtains and Corn arge + Hideboard, handsomely carved, Ex uB ock Chepet, Sramk ind and ons â€"s. Hik O ar m 1 ~~a. Bs | Cloth sufl"éupamdm;'iw 4vom Set very hamdsome, Spring and Hair N ses, Carâ€" t and Blinds, Oak Bodroquea'_Bl : anc Hair nl(ruu, Cl_l’lfl. Curtains, 1 . m edroom Furniture, Hair Matrass, Cooking st d Furniâ€" ture, B':fl itove and Pipes, nï¬,n.u .. Ctensils, C ockeri’ China and Glassware, Ta ! »iiery in Knives, Forks and Spoons, thk | .Terms of sale cash. 1 ! ‘Sale to commence at 10:30 a. m. _ _ Large b. w. bedstead, bureau « | «s washâ€" stand, dress tabls, cane chairs, strs â€" inmss, hair matrass, damask and lace curta _ ol carpet, toilet glass, wool blankets, pillow â€"| > ‘ster, bedâ€" room crockery, slop can, &c. {el n Bureau and :Iau ‘washstand, k irmcom set ware, small stove pipes, wool carpe ‘ylotiâ€"es basket, bath pu: &e., iancy cane arim roc :or, 2 cane chairs, ourt. umb stove, bedroom se* whiw omk, sconâ€" dw of lurge bedstead, Bur« : and dn\ea- fal washstand, drouut table. cï¬o chair, bair and straw matrasses, feather bed, nillows and bolâ€" sters, blankets, and quilts, Brussi!.4 carpets, bedâ€" room cro »kery. = | Carpet, chair, ewer and basin foot bath, comâ€" mode, &c..f{consulting room couch, *able, arm obair, stove and carpet; e >% t Coukinï¬ stove & furniture, ki »hen tables, cupâ€" bomc. airs, water barrells, 1 os, pails, &s., col dinner service, white ston . ware. -1tdn1 docanters, champagne <glasses, y jneâ€"g!lasses an tumblers, table cutlery in knives, 1 iks and epoom in p. ware h An excel"llmd 3 yet“f“ll:d Horse, ® tad a2ad king‘i: arness, set of harness, q: icz new, outter, ro herse rug, combs, brushes, & § + %‘:'rnloh::cuh.?" * » Bale to commence at 10 a. m. F N. B.â€"The fumiture is "Fowe : "onip i t . B.â€" urniture is from 1| ‘a Drum, of Quebec, and Hilton of Mo:r| sal. _ _ _ Housebold Furriture, an _ Zxoellent Melodeon, eto.; s FLOWER SEED3, a large ASSOPT/ENT (From Ewing Bros., of Mont:=a1.} A..\CHRISTIE & _0., Drusgists, 'r"k' Stroet, Vitawa, Ottawe, Apru 22, 1872. . , [ â€" Aonser. N. B.â€"The furniture advertised abc _ vas man factured by the colebrated firm of Jm . ce & Hay Ottawa, April 10, 1872 â€" | 17 *d4. Auction Sale of Silvyersy «re and Table Cutlery, from thc Celeâ€" brated Albion Works _a«field, England. 74 § The subscriber would inform the _ io t has received instructions from the A s. G1 to offer to the inhabitants of Ottawa _ . «l2 o goods commencing on i x; TUESDA&Y, APRIL 2: 1*73, Sms, SEEDS.! ue Just received, a frosh Stock of G@aARDEN AND FIELD SF."D6 (eoe I71; Yu.: :. XTENSIVE SALE BY F ~~â€" TIONX: And continue from day to day until â€"« wholo s;ook is sold.. ‘I‘be goods are of yvery supe) * quli.ccyhnut ollwhieh W'mm ï¬..‘ « nsl ~ g of pergnes, 08. cou r Tureens. %in:;:'ngt‘lbhonsl g "J:ll:'z;r“ m Bervie ‘ea Kettles and 8.an match, quor, Gruet and â€" Pjokie Stands, " Oltrok J utter Dishes, Cake and Bread Bisvets, D& Knives and Pickle Forks.A large qu:«:.sity of spoons and Forks both plain and QueeRs ;ttern The Cutl ari best qualt of {mm:d n’?.;‘éx“i&.m."'éuz of Ivory and Pearl Handled Â¥r‘; and Dessort Knives and Forks. â€"â€" + o g Icik _ MR ROWE begs to draw the a public to the above sale, as the go of the best houses in the trade, wh: extensively in Canada for the la .ndvhonr:ruhï¬onforthe .un of these articles is well establis Terms cash. i aapregen n From 1st May next the BRICK HOUSE at preâ€" sent occupied Ilryxbr. lc-z..mubgul’::l wsm Apply on premiz=s between 4 Ottaws, April 22, 1872. ‘ o. Bale each day at 3 and 1 it Ottawa, April 15, 1872. Streets on His valua blo housebold furni and eflects, conâ€" sisting of b. v.glot set in hair aoch. tiohxy;sm b. w. mm?:m trifle tables, qtmn?. hu: s asy c Ottom: larg« rror :u.-,bet of“;':icmr,u framed, Brusseli/ and other 03 poit it rtaie rean fan uie mmabspey 'gl“ Tok Shrvig h. °=l..‘z':c'l w ï¬m"uhry ver service very c are. C :ll. ::o, _mo?ory. lnll.m ot:: al.ll:’:o}i_& ‘wl and kiwbc’l‘l?:'miun. &e. yÂ¥ w Sale at 11 a. m.. precisely. * from Mr. Peliant, to sell by Public . .. stion, at bis residence, Daly Street between & .=; uhobo. miles from the city. The site is ssreombie and miles . ' known to be the best and tâ€"hing in it mighlochnnd"" Hnchand» the ancommndetion of those who will patronize him three boats and a uts q sâ€" | .zwxu-odorue. fFey m esn on TO RENT Ottawa, April 27, 1874 The undersigned informs his frenis asd the public in general Mttl: hohl is e.tuated on the Ayimer Road, near the . River Ottewa, only two Ottawa, April 25, 1871 t}J INRESERVED SALE Ottawa, April 29, 1872 Terms cash HOUSEHOLD FURNITU( :‘ *, & TTA W A NOUSEHOLD FURNI1V . ~®, &0 UCTION SALE MONDAY, 29148 APRILL, 1873, IX DRESSING R: BATH ROOX. Mange! W &c., &c., k&s. T ent BEDROOMS & AYLMER HUTEL KITCHEN CUTLERY. OF OF ALEO OF J o natoés, Turnips, 11;: Sisk, ~ I%fl Austioneor. CHARLES 3IS8SONX irmom set ware, | tlotlâ€"es bllk'OC, , or, 2 cane chairs, W. . FALLS, | Auctioneor aM,. with instracâ€" »i.lng, corper theâ€"residence Aay 2 1872, BLiC AUCâ€" iuctionser “‘L-J.mu. ~1 Spring, otair Carâ€" ntion of the ‘re from one «ve sold very ser=n years, & t M 1i Erioves d b{ Dr. up lonm- egidle elson m A;'l;v his 1y oarved e, Whatâ€" et s. Grifath‘s «l2 of these nsisiing xeelense | WEDNES>AY MORNINXG AT 6.30 With two lots and a half, stables, ceach house and sbod, emnot’nnnd. garden beautitul‘y iaid out with fowers of all kinds and au-cnu{tnoc- It is decidedly the most comfortable cottage of â€" ttawa and situated in the healthiest part of the city. The sale will take place on MONDAY, the 20th of M#3, at 1 o‘clock, p. m., if not old before then at private MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA IN OTTAWA 8 Sixamnuï¬l‘ .l.ch u-‘vl;c Jaz"l'ctmroh. “, , only “ “ 1D OR two and three years at 6 per cent. Fo®s si1s, Fo®r®° S Non: Nt+awa, only an aore. 1 ahrer 15. ht CveAt of Reniver. culy 40 ao aore. Good.‘l;.nd.Ԡ&# the ': S Don‘t forget to come leare the descripâ€" tiondmmh offce. It will be adverâ€" tized gra:is in my _q;fymï¬nmnm % beautiful wucmrmu» 41 dwelâ€" llna situated in Gloucester, Albert and Welilington Streets. fine Stone nuuus-am;m ouu:‘ng'l::g%†and Lower Town. uses hmiulinihuOonhnom- 1,)u} copies issued in May next FOR SALE.â€"A fine WATER POWER, near ()ttawa, suitable for a Haw Mill or a Manufactory. For partioulars apply to A. GAGNIER. ooo t e A. GAGNIER Auctic d uctioncer l.lnouow Betate Agent, opposite the Ottawa, April 28, 1878. 1956tf, 1140 The Steamer " Fairy" FREIGHT AND PASSENGERs Â¥or intermediate points batween this rdm Ottawa, April 23, 1882 _ THUBSRDAY HVENING, A_PBXL %51u. T. Hunton, Son & Co., CALIOO BALL!! Will open this evening the following new style Costumes for the above event THE "CHRISTINE" COSTUMB, THE © PRINCES ROYAL COSTUME, "AT-};:‘-FMCOIMIL:- rine amA OpanGh-,udlllmho; )ptical Instruments of the rery best quaâ€" lity, will be sold at a small advance on the coet of of vision, nat thorooghly versed in its prin wwuflod to prescribe .hzl: any more than one ignorant of physic _ Mr. M. warrants the glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimness or weikness of the eyes, restoring and preserving clearness Includ Newest DOLLY YVARDEN and all 0&. of Plain Colors. s T. BUNTOI:‘ BON & CU., Ottawa, April 23, 1872. snd Brazsilian Pebble are the best in use ; they m, the artificial hc}ï¬'l'ofth bumain vision ever lipvented. Bcience in optics, as emâ€" ployed in adjusting glasses to the human eye, is of such importence that no person JOUVIN‘S KID GLOVES, or candle light. , GEORGE MICHAEL‘S Celebrated Scotch @ te the Russell House. %ï¬.mcflAEEwmuhochc tmmc&ï¬m&lmbhï¬ akill, a8 Opm, utmost Gl'.,†,t.hs?by their use the Eye will not tire in mmummuay Has visited this city and will remain for a short time only, at NUR SALE, 1Case Fancy Prints Ottawa, April 6, 1872, TO BUILDEBK will be received the Iteot W. On the Coroner of 'om-Rr?.fb‘t and M E‘ arket &,un,thon . KAYANAGH, f Pn sn ie rolinr AA U RDAT the 5&3.'-4 unti Otteaws, April 18, 1472 Tu SIGHIT PRESERVED BLINDNESS PREVENTED. George Michael, f OPTICI A N THE " LESMERALDA COS1UME, AND COSTUME DE RIGUEU®. IN PIQUE BAPTISTE P axp OTHER MATERLALS From Glasgow, Scotlkind, and 51} Kingâ€"st., Lots %, 25, 26 and halfof 9 Waellington Streot. Nine dwollings now entered in my book to let to __ _ ORME 4& s9X, Sparks st., Oppgosite this Fumell Spu 5e March %, 119 .. â€" ..« 1M in %“w&‘m By A. Gagrier, Auctioneer. UCTIOXN SALE TVTAWA RIVER NAYVIGATION Co OUSES TV LET 0 The lowest or any tender not necessarilly epted. _ > _ sogEPH KAVANAGH 200 dozen pairs in Black White and coâ€" lored, just received st the REGENT HOUSE. ACRES OF LAND Also 100 Dozen Pairs "5cts. 2 Button Kid Gloves, in all colors,. and good value. SlNCLAlBhHl‘m & €O., : Fa«yhgs Sparks Street & Hon‘s Murico Store, WIill Leare or In addition to their large and A Stock of Groceries are receiving da the different. Markets in the Do and the United States; and by th Steamship will receive ines BRANDIESY and ; ND * ASSURTED ° Imported direct from Fram> MAPLE SYRUP will be receive. days. 4 Uttawa, ‘April 20, 1872. 18 â€" Slogk. â€"____: _ om'furnu. 1872 TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAME Jall _ and leave your messure ï¬ UG‘(is._ wh: :‘- &A Pnc;}cu. Shirt £®, having Erout Ykars RW Jor the Prixcirar HaszrDasEKRS or good fit guuranteed or no sale. SHIPT JUFFS Froxts. Dickrvs, &0, Mas To double quick time at the Ortaw»« ==*~*© -h_l_nts"lluxk Bâ€"ock, Sparks Stree xC ti ‘Oltawa, April 19, 1872 One o1 two members can be accommodat BSard and Lodeings in a comtortebis privet A large stonc foundation for & ts the flouri!hini‘v.llhce of Portage du Fort, which the St. Lawrence & Otitawa w.ï¬â€œ" This foundation is 6) by 44, wall within two feet of highest water markâ€" walls mre built in the most su being #ix feet thick at the bottom, and top. wituated in the very beart ofa § Ortswe, Argrl 14, t® Murray Streot, Ottews, Martinesu‘s N:« Ottawa, April 22, 182 Restores Grey Hairs to its Ne Color and Beeuty, AND DoES XOT SOILL THB 8K ’ *J *n Fardner, Chemist, 457 NoiRZ DAME ST., MOSTEE Bola ‘Janufecturer and Propristor, 15 cen‘s p_r Bottle; 3 Bottles for K Thought Hives Withi a and. W ithoutâ€"George of Vertebrated Auimalsâ€" Haztey Ssn m Ind! »"Dr Rormas Wiflere AENDERSON & C0 Ottawa, April 11, 1872 BripeoX‘® Co. Move Ottawas, April 1"9.,{:'71.“ ‘or terms and particulars, address language, can ®ecure the servioss Of & C lonthen who has the brat uf Arequatials As Ladies desirous of taking lessons in th« language, can recure the services of a c LOT NOQ. 1, 418 GON. NORTH GC 22% Aores of Gool Land PRIV ATE LESSONS wWITH!IX ONE MILE OFf This farm is worth $4000, but will be ‘%:’i,â€"?l.«’mmb.hhmnmd" inn--lAl;pluT:dl with interest. : *‘° _ a. sSYDNEY BIBR Capt. R. E. W. McCusaig, tr ad fl-peo.o:- Agencies, £. Ont. lli L take great pleasure in appoint! General Superintendent of Agen the Dominion of Canada. Said appointment to take efe Otteawa, April 19, 1672. It can be purshased wholesale I;ri:fle-_!@l_fl_‘ieeâ€œï¬ and at N. B.â€"The seorct of Shirt Me» ‘lnn‘on’ Qw Branci + table Lite Bociety United States. T C% _: Ottawa, January 23, ;‘u "'u-&'(ig'i'&.â€""-'ï¬v. Theo. L. Cuyler.. _ __ t C Toals Bc mdl & wW. Chs Kor iurther partioulars ap Wumzn mx?umr, Comfortable and well R. rithov‘ board, can be hm T gW BOOKS "ARM FOR SaLE. ENTLEMEN OR SALB OaArRDIXG HOUSE WITH P . LET. About 60 Acres Uader Cultivati to ts M i. yet es 0e ie Yours, &o., &¢,, PERFECT FiTTINXG 8HIE FRENCH LANGUAGE, (Tripe Mare« Srovemp.» 198 8t. James Street, Montreal, 18th April, 1 If you want for Dominion of NHX tss as win Stox 1 1