KAY OF 8| 114 _ Olasgow, arrived to day, No news of importance. »is ~**~‘* ~"Waegather warm. yane" * su ut s . _ The green house and buildings of Ge m,pd'.«utbolihhd,". bur ed yesterday. The louhm w ï¬?: supplemen article to the Treaty "M-:Z.auwpuorm. ##mation in London ‘The utmost desire isexpressed that the Treaty should be L.d § €. o% Je iir ~, »Bepart.s .. < 4.00 Arrive 730 * Ainox Fowwarome & Rauuwar Co. a-;“fl‘yfl.u 6 30 a.m. # from Aylmer at 4.30 p.m. t leaves Aylmer at 8 a m. w N. B.â€"Tickets to all points East : â€" _ West by the above routes can be .. M .ql‘. Three of the police lately dismissed here There was a regular pitched baitle beâ€" â€mw&ww lest might, which was carried to its bitter ‘.,..,.mnopdmwn! nay. TL Te lt s Tb . ob 7. d mcï¬ t ..u’.‘“‘h’m&m“ of Mrs Little of Brock street, in whose flce hmâ€medls carter. â€" A verâ€" “o(d..ufmnnamnl canses returnâ€" This morning at 12:3U0 a genlemal wWas violently assaulted on the corner of King and ‘Bay streets by a gang of young men, Ex constable Blutt, who w1s passing at the sailants of ‘ Am,oflhohudol School Trusâ€" tees was hold last night. The first report of the Truant officers was received which mpâ€"-oof 11 boys who were deâ€" tained from scho . 1. Four bundredand fifty British immiâ€" â€â€˜.ï¬'.dyuwd‘y and the day beâ€" â€"__ Puasterzr‘s Usioxâ€"The plasterers of thiscity have forned themselves into & * *" Union, and elected the following officers « for the current half year : Presidentâ€"J. Kearns. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"A. Parker. Becretaryâ€"J. Bennett, Treasurerâ€"G. Gray. * A declaration was signed by all present, and the constitution, by laws, &o. adopt« ed, and ordered to be printed. | + bncwedAn®, Aaaciatox.â€"Mr, G.â€" Marchand, *‘ Agentfor the Phconix Montreal Life Inâ€" *â€". aammceCompany; of Hartford, Connectiâ€" . @ut, is now in town. He respectfully solicits a~» Absencoupagement of his friends and the &«» pyblic genarally.. The assurances can be _ _: effected th;ough him with muchadvantageâ€" A.'Mehbd'm comnâ€" mected with the Insurance Companies of the city has been formed. A Junatic named Saml. Blakely escaped from the a bouse of ill fame on Edward street. A flam-mdmw to tear the house down. Bome parties en‘ dearo.ed to quell the row and were seâ€" vesely bandled. ' f ~ At about 2 a.m. the store of Issac Johnâ€" ston, Yonge street, was entered and a quantity of boots and shoes taken. 1 e e C e _ t A namber of emigrants have arrived in Manitoba from Untario. The Committee on Foreign relations in W shington have the supplementary arâ€" to the Treaty under consideration. ul war in Mexioois still going on. The dqlJpspu' have articles -b'l‘n::ol ashington. The Daily News says al} oyes in England are turned :.&‘mm “'{hfl_od:" + hope remaining is lhd'-hqu&dw a body ‘ "Thre Morning P Morning Post and M:mquvh are sanguine that patriotism overrule politics and the Treaty will survive. The Standard rewarks: @© We hbave made sacrifices enough ; let the Senate reject the Treaty am»nâ€"iment. It is not our fault it the American constitution is d@efinitive or the Government weakened ; nor is it our fault if we are released from liability incurred out of an exaggerated deference towards a kindred and high &"‘\ hour demonstration in Haâ€" was a great success. Upwards of 8,000 persons took part in it. _ _ _ _ _ _ A man named Lennox was Aun extensive row occurred last night at York Streeis. Ottawa, May 13, 1872. he Iatest styles, under the superintendâ€" %_plpg‘:l.‘-dn.-hordm 3 ® flnmaxau_, 5 .. IQ, Sparks Street. Puzsoxar.â€"â€"Judge Dunkin arrived in town yeiterday and is stopping at the Rassell House. Poucs Covgt.â€"There was only one case at the Court yesterday. A . irl charged with drunkenness was sent to gaol for .# Wiskur ‘Iiues."â€"The «" Weekly Mtu‘m to day, contains a vast amount of important reading matlter. Every person should buy a copy. Tuesday, Oth inst. %§° . Mowrt to Laxp.â€"A to R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Solicitor, mâ€grrh and Eigin A large fireis now raging on "Dust.,â€"The dust blew about yesterday hï¬ billows and breathing on the Mireets was almost impossible. The Cor» ?-fl.ï¬t probably subsidize. a few corts, ® ~~Buar Br Wasu.â€"It was thought that ere now some steps would have been taken tocover in that eyesore and pestilential week, familiarly known as the By»Wash. &:ï¬uc{m corporation was apâ€" some time ago to attend to this great desideratum in the interest of the public bealth, but as yet there are nO signs of improvement. _ Costames and Dresses made to order, in Allan, McKinnon‘s & McMoran will show svlendui stock of New Millinery, on â€"": .'.;‘i. rescue and beat the asâ€" Ir, Lawrazos & Ortawa Ranwar. a 100 . 240 â€" 1.10 Qrrawa Rirer® Narmarro®x Co. TELEGRAPHIC ITEM$. Asyium and has not yet #Â¥ PELEGRAPH. TORONTO. but exacting, people"‘ A. & A. H., TAYLOR, Agents. KONTREAL. . « Horseguards,‘ 2:3i) a gentlemau was found May 16. 1958tf company, among whom may be mentionried, H. J. Friel, Keq., the lste mayor of Oltaws, W. Duck, Esq., County Attorney, and others to a very large amount, 4972â€"6. citizens have already been insured in this Krw Wazris.â€"Tk6é rapid growth of city has necessitated an increase in number of represenitatives ‘at the Council Board. fifteen representatives are insufficient in such a large and scatâ€" tered municipality aé OttaÂ¥na, and that we are entering on an era of expenditure it behoves us to hav fullest® possible â€"representation it Hamilton have had for many years, even under the old law, sseven wards and have had the full benefit of the municipal sys tem, and sgrely a city larger than any of these ought to have at least an equal number of repréesentatives. (At the very least ealculation, there should be one alderman for every 1,000 inhabitants, and on this basis it will kdrely not beâ€"conâ€" AtzXaxbu® Brorazrs.â€"The Alexander Brothers performed to a Tair audience in the Music Hall last night. ‘The Brothers performed feats of strenght and daring, which entitles them to a place in the first rank among their profession. Many of the!" feats had the adÂ¥Antage of . novelty‘ several of their perforfmances being en. the villages of New Edinburgh and Rochestervilie ; in mh:vont of .-:ch taking place, we mi then . have two additional mrdnmc‘-ch having three renresentatives at the Council Board. tirely original, ‘The swinging and dancing were good, as was the whole enterâ€" Lavson or tas «* Passiyss.‘"â€"Yesterâ€" day afternoon the Ottawa River Navigation Company‘s new iron steamer, built near the "Queen‘s‘ wharf, was launched.. ‘The event was announced fem,3 o‘clock, but the launch did not actually take place unâ€" til® about 4 o‘clock. There were fully three thousand spectators present. The high abrupt cliffs and green plateaus along the brow of the hill above the shore were crowded with ladies and gentlemen who wailed anxiously w'n.tb vessel slide into (hs elembant for it is intended tainment. arid in Which ‘we bope"it will ply for many a year with as much success as attended its launch and â€"which the enterprising Company .so, richly merit. Among the persons on board the boat were :«â€"Cap‘â€" Shepherd, J. M. Cutrrier, Esq., M. ‘i., and Mre. Currier, Rufus Stevenson, Esq., M.P., Capt. Bowie. Capt. McNauzhton, Mr. and Mrs. McGarrity and Miss Thompson, Alâ€" dermin and Mre. Lapierre, Dr. St. Jean, Mr. Nathan, M. P., «Mr. Tilton, Mr. Des Les Derniess, Mr. Eastwoud, Mr. Des Celles, Mr. T. White"[Montreal Gazetie] and the representatives oi the.l.cal press. Everything being rewdy the wedgeo was knocked away and as the splendid vessel glided easily and slowly.down into the water Mr=. J M. Currier dashed against it the bottle of wine and ‘the «Peerless‘ Avated proudly on the bosom of the Otâ€" taws amid, the shouts of thousands of aoiake ) Thiex rfor the " La aalt having subsided, three cheers were given for Mrs. Currier. ic BL PC en Lunch was then iken of and of course a little toast was indulged in, and an opportunity afforded gentlemen present to renti‘ate their ideas on the present moufl'ato their vieas on ie event.of day. J&thiimd the *« Health of | m » “._'..’,l’ Mnhwdm asnd reâ€" plied to by Capt and ’".'.%’,B..J of Mrs. wrier" was then proposed by Capt. Bowie, and.:responded to in an enthusiastic manner. _â€"Mr. Currier replied a C Mr. Tilton: propoesed the ï¬lï¬l,@f Capt. Bowie," recsived with »wociferous o:hon,mdsbly replied to by the Capâ€" «The Press" wus responded to by Messrs. White and Ryan, and ©The Cmave 1 Sm is com ‘no“mleuâ€nmpu.muonr all; 23 feet bâ€"am ; 8 feet 5 inches hold ; and will draw, when loaded. 4 feet 6 inches of water. Beam, tngine, 160 power. * opened a Sample Room in Bell‘s Block, pers‘ n'qidgo. Bpecial mt'-u 'ifl..ig B‘ock, Eash of Sappers‘ Bridge. Intending p® sropihin erenne uit menth s c ioncaihe baying affeted. 1062â€"4 10 THING;, ‘â€" . Rew H O L ES A LE m RER, MACKEDIE of t i anans? tis their roods 4 totn‘l.l -:‘h&ihgb. been Mh’klr- A:‘S ork Street, on MONDAY, M u.m{ hmmr-m'.ï¬: 9"'"13:{':%: h c Chairs, b w Contre T. hatâ€"Not, b w Hall Table. bw Fallen Leaf Table, Chairs, Sideboard, Bedsteads, Bu Ottawa, May 15, $A LBION HOTEL 4p go®r ual® "‘.‘-z_;â€"'ï¬'u“' uiY ntuated. being opponite Ne yeeens . TERMS . EASY. 3 iver. containing 10 Rooms, Kitchen, h"flhb sones pee Otters, Magl4 #2, * *~~~* +"B0@14 'City"ol 0 'mc-’- :'0 '| «â€" * â€"<a98 with c%-m or without M L P cs..cmmire? > 44â€" d ad P SR _â€â€˜â€œ'.' L SBale at 1 o‘clook, pm. Ottawa, May 16, 1872 This is one of VoTs AND sHOES C % O LESAL E. HOUSEHQLD FURNL: URKE. With Immediate Possession, A Bucx Hovs®t on Vittoris Street, Upper UCTION SALE 1m "likee" the seoo0d" Iarpret businase in , Bed Room Crockery, Table W are in nA &.fl. Cut‘ery in ves, Mn p argnuy oï¬ aben Cagrit a . J. CAMBIE, Carner :..9".5 Vittoria Streets A. ROWE, in the Ottawa 1 mls_t; COLUMBIA.: fim 'gmu-:l GBAVING LOOK The Government of British Columbis are prepared bm.rhï¬wudum se o on ts Siic, Eons hh under the guarantee provided in the Twelfth t section is in the follow» Jng words :. * &&% C "Ihgbo-hluowom-‘ltnhnh guatantee the Interest for ten years from the duate of the completion of the work, at the rate of fve per cent per annum may be required for the construction of s first class Graving Dock st Esquimait." ‘The Dook to be of masonty, «nd of not less than the following dimensions : Length on Goor 370 feet, Do. . over all 400 feot, Width betweon copings 90 feet, t hibA ma w Eid waie arioms. ant io be nas. high water springs, and to be subâ€" stantially constructed to the approval of Government upon a site to be provided by the person whose tenâ€" der may be accepted. Further particulars as to. site, borings, &0., may be obtained from T. A. Borcust, Beq., Chief Enâ€" gineér to Government, upon application in writing to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. ~Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be compicted, and must be accompanied y drawings and descriptions showing exact dimenâ€" for Esquimait Graving Dock," addressed to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Viotoria, mcanusuwmdumaaw noon of the 15th day of November, 1872. Persons who may consider the above guaranteo to be insufficient, are at liberty to tender on the basis of such supplemental: guarantee by the Provincial (Government, or upon such other financial induceâ€" ments, as they may suggest. | T"‘WF’?“““"“"""‘""‘.‘ * Rach Tender must be accompanied by a Bond hyw,um sufficiect sureties for the payment of £10,000 to Her Majosty, her heirs and successors, conditioned upon th» due fulflment of the Tender which it Accompanies, provided it be accepted within three months from the said 15th November. e o GHKO. A. WALELEM, ChiefCommissioner of Lands and Works. Lands and Works Office, _ " 3t «> AR A A For the #@°L A RGEST AND B B 8 T.A08 Felection of Hats, Tenders are to be sealed, supersoribed HATS, FUFP.S. ie# Uttawa, May 7, 1872. Lost, on Saturday t, near the Rus. sel Bgonu, @ “ml:i‘hï¬ubbud." The finder leaving the same at the Russell House will be rewarded. 1968 on angaia hans t oet moke to city xn Sniratt ¢ipent in Ne Pomtiaton: All the sbore at rom the citizens Do of entrance prices to defy competition. _ MoDONELL & MONGENAIA Ottawa, May 11, 1873. The finest Collection dPh:: Bulbous Roots and Flower Seeds, imported aioioinie i m t mpo ons atirnang Hove‘t Utntion: MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA IN OTTAWA With two lots and a half, stables, coath house and and situated in the healthiest part of the city. sale will take place on MONDA Y, tx:h of at 1 o‘clock, p. m., if not old before at p lowest las) 1 .# A. GAGNITER, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, opposite the Ottawa, April 26, 1872 esns * PEACOCK‘S. 33 Rideau Street, Ortawa. #@"The highest price paid for RAW * 100 Zhrew 4n the Coknty of e :.“g"%:% of Renfrew, only $5 an mmï¬&‘ï¬i&ï¬â€œï¬ the ie uenary tore yan .‘.“.:-."%"â€":.‘.‘lr oR es mraiy P ae To 2P ant fime the 16e in wanted. All orders Ottaws, May 4, lc:, ICE, ICK. llOACBEOFLAND Victoria, April 27th, 1872. 1067 im AUR SALE, 25 beautiful lots in Centre I dwetâ€" 1 Henetee 12 Sloveniten, * Mariar Aibect ond hina W arechouse Go to ow IsTAE® TIME To CALL By A. Auctioneer. UCTIO® m‘ i Nine dwellings now entered in my book oUSES TV LET. BR SALE AT AUCTION, Isso0oLUTION OF PARTNERAHIP. By Command. CAPS3, and E&@"ï¬ Lower Town. o Imits on ive. % No. 66, and mode of construction of proâ€" ts AT 8TR @W t B BR _OTTAW a_ THM ss. MBÂ¥ 11. 18712 Hats. 220000 106. o. x at the subâ€" * Tende Embroideted Muslin Se Allan, McKinnons & McMoran PLAIN LINEN COLLARS, Sitzx Scarrs in Endloss Variety and Latest Sryies. The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Silks & Dress Goods Russell & Watson Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. We give below a list of the former, as well as sale price, for some of the leading lines : The entire stock of Silks from the lowest JAPANESE to the best DUCAPE and LYON3S SILES ¢ s« We will show a large lot of the following, at prices as quoted below : Marled Mohairs and Lustres 12c 10¢., Alpacas and Ohallies 20 15 7 Popling and Grenadines 25 20 WHI! r the present Month be offered at rates that will sstisfy the closest buyers, that seldom such an opportunity occurs to buy M _ N. B.â€"Customers will pleaso remember that the above reduction rohuofl1 Silks and Dress Goods, and willâ€" continue for the balance of the present month »nly: At Buch remark<ble low prices, REGENT HOUSE. Spring and Summer Costumes, 5}- to akkm ap "z-‘"% lad ce e sol Al Prrted uo se Tn UNDERNIGNED haraly #ivas naktian MONDAY, 13th Instant, PLAIN CUFFS3, Oltawa, Oth May, 1078. May 3, 1872. SPEOLAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS @OODS, »euee Ceee ore putat 2‘“. @ M." Black Gross Grain Silk 806. * : T0c. Muslin Se hb«ldÂ«ï¬ Linen Sets, Newâ€" Dress _ Fabrics. do do $1.15 § do do 1.25 do ° do 1.50 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. do do SPECIAL SALE notice that he has been iN (;fll!'ll)l CHINE, a beautiful raateriâ€" al. © Silk and Wool mixtures. 3 “rme JAFANESE, a durable Pncm RAYEE, D ' Dolly Varden, new are invited to an inspection of the large IN GREAT VaRIEY at We are now showing all the now Paris RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT. IGAERINE G OKOHAMA LA WNiS, exquisite shades HILLIAEAY DEPARTMEAT, Sinclair, SHtitt & Co DRESS QOODS PLAIN BETS, an, McKinpons & McMcran, 20 SPARKS STREET. WILL ON. do do do do PIQUES, marvellously rich %‘M“ to any Lace Lappets, SHiRT LIST OF PRICES, Made to messure, and a £t guaran‘ood, â€" WATSON. Obc. 30 Spark» Streel, Ottaws. FANCY SBTS, $1.00 1.05 Lace Sets, 80c. of these goods I at on Ottaws, May 1, 1872. °; . General Wolfe, _ |All; Kinds : of . Merchandiss: in his Line OTraAwWaAa aAaAND QUEBEC. ;°. AT V °ERY LOW PEICER, Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12; 1872. y /A»s cauancs mo FOurE montalatue in homat sAige he dn ment Buildi { C wi ANADA E‘.’-%.‘-i-“,iï¬-“‘*‘-t;f&â€˜ï¬ Ottawa, April 22, 1472 io vit y Royal Mail Live of Steamers for dofrat and West, â€"â€"AXD WITH THBâ€"* GRAND TRUNK RAJLWAY. for the East; and No. 6 0 o ie Bc t atgt in‘ BLLNDNES8 : PREVENTED. Ottaws, May 4, 1872. pmoe eetrarmennt prid en i en n many ioi Has visitea this ty and will remain for a short time on:y, 1t : Orme & Son‘s Music Stogo, George »Michael, * OPTICIAN, those who entrust theraselves to his whill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, #0o that by their use the Eye will not tite in Py i secd Snittinace thatne *rom Glasgow, Seofland, and §1} Kingâ€"st., On and lIrom Tuesday, the 7 n hsn 0 mt deive Othens at 7 2. To hy maotlne of a Otere Apd! 14 1971 opposite the Ottavar Spril 30, SR airtht SBU mil tote »t poditaneder . MICHAREL will sele st Spectacies for trWork and Embroidery on Bark,{) & omsmure or art, szp qumonty, as,as ; $8_ BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. Chinge of Ruabning Time. 3 ~Reffrigerators, ~ : 26 Cistern Pumps â€" . 11 â€" Chandeliers, Good and Common, 100 Flower Baskets (Ass.) 12 Flower Stands, 5 ~Shower Baths, f ol 4 > Plunge Baths, eÂ¥ .c - 3 ~â€"Round Baths,â€" > + 6 : Foot Baths,» : . e 12 Setts Toilet: Ware, . 4 10 :Jce Coolers, Different Sizes. HE SIGHT PRE the property :otâ€" J. . A Keq. pecifications may be sean ‘st the abore SIGN OF _ lirtdhe for the human vision eÂ¥er e Science in optics, as. emâ€" sting glasses to the human _ t tan 00 3 SERV ED. For nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottawas a Com OLIVIER COTE, TB AND WR aon P en iipatep en bore in ata‘F 4 " d. Pull Asssortment of House Farpishings, Dm IMPORTATIONS® Always on hand. CAMY’S Cocoa‘s @’wlates + To be used as a BEYERAGE OB AS A CONFEOTION, se W poaiaor en inep Prnces on ons in con .l ’ * Lets . 24, i%, 36 and half of 6 Wellingten Stweet. hoi Cemind plpary â€", meueh tny i: £4 whieg »aer :A s TTAWA CARPET HOURE, OTTAW A Thos. Patterson‘s, ‘Ne. 24, Ridean Strgot. insd The largest and best assortment ty the city of Ourtainsand Ourtain Materials Cornices ssad Cornice Poles, you mustge to wach. ThHOZ. PATTEBRSON‘8. #% Ridean Streoet. Caidwell Mrs 8 Carleton Henry R m‘lnA Cilark Wo Davis® W _ vis W m Mre B J oÂ¥ _ it _ Nes ?g-. lge Em ma A'“‘“'“"T'g S vneErk e c is Grant W m Gnmlg' Boll Green A Green Patrick Jas dalh (~ Goodwin Mrs Alex %v w‘ fawthomng 1 Hammon Jas Hammersly Wm Hanrahan Miss Kilen Harriott Hugh Homidge Â¥ L. In the matter of JOHN PRESLKY, an Insoivent NALE OF REAL ESTATLE. m k2 3X Km iz * x+~iy or =-§'=: ol oi ns e e n o ce in the t uo uy Bnn, :' â€"a'u-ld- ntaining Oune Hundred Aorce, more and Conditions made known on the day of 4. . coike Pliantagenet Mills April 8, 1872 _ _ UENDERSON® C0% Rheumatism and Gout Remedy It contains important articles on The Waikingion Treaty: . . _ ... Ottaws, May 10, 1#92. Nownun. erappaisk:; 1 A Canadian Monthly for May es n on it ts be ue oh as e 30 Barrer Hall ?E-“i-?afrhu woedk, Otâ€" _ .5 koarsvet bigige® e e es UE L y is 6. P OUH Illu†‘ Ti BuIVED AT LAST, _ And for Bale by all Druggists, DR BIRNBMAUM‘G Mrs E _ OHARLLES MARTIN, so Vi toris Equare, Mosirest, . Also rendy ‘the _ Pictiohice a ce Hon Albert Kogs Mise Annie Rowland W m "‘""‘0": 'sm' TG BHBeott Thos MP _ Bloan Jas == Uâ€"J Smith Wmm Bouthwell Â¥ Jno Sareee Aime." " ‘ Thompeoe Prcs Thewessay Mrs Aunle W atson Miss Rosetia Waliingford Geo ¥“ Henry ebster W White Charies White J J Wilkon Robt Walker W m B W atmOn Tipper Jno Trickery Miss E Wim H Towers AP Turnbuall Jno Vandeputite Th Watson Jno Waterson Martha Hocaimin &A Bone Mesare a ge¢ : bawanih , #§ ® i ‘ â€" â€" McKibbon David eavtoale ofgmsaly werente l pagee t ron Mre I rs Emme of Paith exam t d 14 4