the progress made in the survreys, we be= Neve it will be in His Excellency‘s power to inform parliament that the surveys of the _ Welland and Baio Verte are already completed, so that thesoe works are ready to be put up for contract. The Wd&o&lmuq occupy nearly a year yet, 1so that there is an opportunity aftorded of completing all thase works about the same time. There are other matiers of importance *to the country‘s progress, besides the construction of Public Works, and some of these will no doubt be notliced. We may expect some reference to the success QGeneral arrived here yesterday. The folâ€" lowing gentlomen compose the deputaâ€" tion : Col. Cumberland, A. D. C., K. P. P., Capt. Thomas Hodgins, Q.C., M. P. P., and G. W. Monk, Esq.; M. P. P. representatives at the opening of partiaâ€" ment, he will donubtless give expression to those feelings to which ho has referred -uh--n-uu-muu-. m-m.-q.mnd.... for the future. 1t may be expected that His Excellency will give prominence to the subject of the Pacific Railway, especi« ally in reference to the charter granted to provide for its construction in accordance with the decision of the last parliament. policy ; a relerence to the census ; and, we trust, that as we have so often urged, an assurance will be given that the depart ment of statistics will be organized on a this afternoon to hear from His Excelâ€" leney‘s lips the spesch from the throne . This being the first ccoasion on which Mis Excellency has met the people‘s formally organized yesterday by the sleoâ€" tion of Speaker, the Commons will be The delivery of the Queen‘s Speech will take place to day in the Senate Chamberâ€" at three o‘clock, with the usual formaliâ€" ties, and judging by the crowds assembled veaterday afternoon, with much more than the usual exnibition of public interest. The deputation appointed by the Log isâ€" lative Assembly of Untario to prasent the vide for a more systematic compilation of statistical information. ‘The diverse elecâ€" and we may receire an assuranse of the company‘s success in completing the work. Next in importance among our Public Wubblhod\bmdc- tion laws prevailing throughout the Pro vinoes call for a General Klection Law for &om'“-lâ€h'n. mised as part of the programme for the session. ‘The circumstances of the Do-hb.hvin.mw In the House yestard:y, on motion of SNir John _ A. Macdonald,â€" second. ed by Hon. Mr. Langevin, Hon. James Uookburn was reâ€"elected Speaker, by acclamation. ‘The House then adjourned until half past two to.day. «ince _ 1867, when It is believed there will be no op, osition to the lion. Solicitor General Chapleaun‘s return for Tarrabonne. : lished it may be deemed expedient to auggest the amaigamation of the Departâ€" ments of the Secretary of State for Canaâ€" da and Meoretury of State for the Pro. Measuras may perhaps bLe announced relating to pilots, and to other matters res specting the navigation of the Guif and Lower St. Lawrence, to Weights and Messures ; to the Inspection Laws, &e. The Criminal Laws of the Dominion may also come in for a share of attention. The Ottawa Cimes Perce of I-:.D'?-uu of \'m-l House of Commons‘" will get the customâ€" ary intimation about the public accounts being laid before them, and this time it will not be without good reason that His Excellency may congratulate them uporn the prosperous state of tha country. Thé nsual formal clauses myy be arnastad. wib tem. for 2 bours ended 9 p. m m dex dov, ,.\ Will also contain the same reports and when noopseary, a +upplement will be issued. Terms, ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE Henators and Members of the House, who sub. soribe, will receive the DaiLy in wrappors, at their kxigings, every morning. W o othon ty v NETREOROLOGICAL OBAKRYATIONa inken at Cttawa, Latitude N. 10 & AÂ¥*, Longitixie W, TÂ¥ W _ &" from Greenwith, on oth of. March, 1873. Containing full reports of the debates in both Houses of Pariiament, will be furnished by mail during the wholo Bession for Notosâ€"Alox. Bowie. Found~â€"Times Office. Hirds! Birds ‘â€"Rowe & Annable. Apartments to Letâ€"Times Office. An Intellectual Botresâ€"Chas. Beanlint, Gooud Laughâ€"Poalin‘s Samp‘e Room 4 Parliamentary Debatesâ€"Robertson, Roger & Co alter which His Excellency will diamiss the Commons to the discharge of their duties on behalf of the country. PAR! 1A YENTARY DEDBATES The House of Commons having rw_hwm reading matter seofirst oNE â€"PoLLa® IX ADvVa~c ROBEKRTRON, ROGKR & co Xtawa, March 6, 1878. NEW ADVERTISEMENTs to His FHURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1873. THE WEEEKLY TIME3 THE DallLY TIMES Readuced to s mm 30.3 30 um :o s Tam Ipm. #pm Mn 64 h % my be expested, the <CGlovernor Momntiy Wost 10 . 3 1@ alin, parties to the Union of Nove Sceotia on terms which the Nova Seotians regarded as an enforeed and not a voluntary umon, yet they resisted a reâ€"aw‘justment of the mere breach of the (Mtawsa Government, acting under it and in collusion with it. The day came whon Mr., Blike took Mr. Macdonald‘s placeâ€"we mean his title of Premier, but not his pluceâ€"and what was the result * Was it a policy of economy * No!| but a sudden bound townards extrara ganee and the mont reckless expenditure, Is thetse any reason to believe that the same results woull not follow here* Apart from this vague announcement they have a planak upon which they love much to 4# ty‘ purity of election,. Now "Proton" . Nss C | _ ime night, when all bhanmds except a Two important judgmenis were given by | watchman went aspore from a noblemiwn‘s the courts at Toronto on Monday last. z\hmfln-dtulo-qu One of them is of especial interest to the | i09 llinl, * ~w|i-ml K k. & r:...:.....; L..‘r‘ ‘\_....J: “..“ :“k.wm and some other liitle aftiire of the kind show how lirmly they have this plaak im bedded in their platlorm Bukt we arse told the Opposiiion has a policy of economy ; that the extraragance of the Ottawa Government is ruining the sountry, The sime party told us that the Such a body of politicians with such a mecord and asuch a policy, or want of poliey, is not caloulated to win the contkience of the whole Dominion. A popularity, howâ€" ever great, bounded by Provincial linss, ean never carry out its sectional views in a body constituted as is the House of Comâ€" mone of Canaoia, being a sult instituted by hw‘.'ï¬â€œ;fl;“_fï¬v;;r;:ï¬d Printer aguinst the Postâ€"OMlee Depart J:lnï¬m-tb-bt- au meont to test the former‘s right to payâ€" r' "'""."" “‘."1.. mank for double comparition on wark it« m_’-u' which was anchored quired both by the Departments and P4f | apout a mule from the yucht, sent a liament. ‘The action was a teat one which w:;t:.n::-:q-..:u against the other Departments. The folâ€" .""‘b.‘"““mâ€.%’“m" WHNMIthCMdlmmwu.d. .toâ€"hand Queen‘s Bench as reported in the Gishe : | sonlie co:nd _a:d“m‘. Onot? -t.“‘.‘m Held .;:':;‘;'::o.m at this time erawled out of the 5 boikding a contract for| cabin with a handful of the yacht‘s prmenet prloing tha «d tor °P ’ dropped his prise and leaped over liamentary “ï¬ym:. m lox men who remainad b-ï¬:r‘wi used in common | aboard the naval boat saw him and gave *Taylor ves. Postmasterâ€"Geoneral. â€"Judgâ€" ment for defendant. LMeld that the m&m bokding a contract for Ma::.dnhr Parsâ€" lamentary can charge b-ï¬r‘wt-"hm†by the ts and the House." The other case is one of cspecial lowal interest to this city and of general intarest to all the municipalities throughout the Province. 1t arose from the action of the Council in passing a byâ€"law to repay the Hon. Mr. Skead for money advanced by him in forwarding a certain railway proâ€" *‘The sther cate i qne of sepetint toout | stmar be sdived aod came up behind mc anat in ous af fac«t while the huuy.ll?‘-u. Mut&dq-_-ld.-unluw gnhpo.“..pthud the yacht‘s rudâ€" to all the municipalities throughout the | der and hung there until all was quist, a Province. 1t arose from the action of the paï¬-dth-nl-hu-’hllm Council in passing law to ,".,“‘.dhu-uhm others pulled amhore to R ap * |Idthoc-|-ollbmu fion. Mr. Skead for money advanced by loth-mp.-zh and q paddled him in forwarding a certain railway proâ€" | ashore, halfl a h-thwï¬â€˜l\h ‘ bim jeot. One of the ratepayers applied to h‘l:“ virtuous, and he q:l conrts to (qmash aboard an English merchantman in = Tt w hlkii m-.!uflhhab From China he came to was disposed of in the Court of Common ‘“""““’""‘L::'NM.‘ Pleas before Chiel Justice Hagarty and | is now in Mdbr u.':y..g, Justice decision is reported MM’unrluo him in th=at come :'hllln-â€"“n. P i nh::buo & in pm-muz * $ up eountry to try among the _ i Re Bate vs. Corporation of City O | momaere :-'i...: possible abuses ol .â€œï¬ made absolute to quash byâ€" hw. Rule made absolute with costs. to yauh y Se ct cmiihne oas onman tor of plous Greek mariners, who never maseemerconciee es encz wenkt to sea without an image of the Maâ€" IMPORTANT LEGAL DECINION®, donna, their patron saint. TBE QOPPOMTION, € |._ «Un the whole the correspondence muwmmm a merely interest, and it is not emay to see how it is to do any harm to the mm»wumo» nadian for whose detriment it is understood â€" ite was under= taken. &u_u;mu-qm The tan Francisso Bulletis smape: Etv alte rnoon a miuldle ..rl -oqmt: boots reaching N-:hla- a Umernsey shirt, amall cup, h,.rl, hbm.-uu m.{.)«- quin .w-m Mlreot., awnd elither bausks in the sunabssame that a.'z:â€"dmmw-lhq and the aide walk with that awinging air that charactarmes the smilors amhore This individual is a Lireek, and has been an ofleer in one of thosse Intesn amiled crutt lh.::ulb-:ndlhm A applied to a commussion ::ï¬::%.umhm gentloman Ihme remark~ able dn.b-L-â€"ol- | formnlt Thate of the bintory of his life . a position to «say what action was taken w Him l:noll::{ ; but we learn that Mre. clool has ved notiee of the grant of an agnuity of £100) sterling it is gratifying to know that the mow of a man who enjured much and sacrificed more in his country‘s cause is thus not left destitutd in btdoeh-'uj.ynn. and it is more gratitying to be able to believe that the Executive of the Dominion tinds time, and feela it to be his duty, to interest bim self in behall of those who bave no politiâ€" dhmnâ€"":t their clsime, and gan only offor jus amid newl as their advocnates. Acts like this will more enâ€" J-.MDM&&.M':!&.& nadian than many ovat i rounting whiversee, / *‘ We may add that tbhhnothb‘ any means the first instance in which Mr. C ar thee menieg puslic revoguitich ut sseking public recognition desert. _ Mrs. lefm he written to him oferinmg him retoauneration for bis sorâ€" mees, but he,as in previouk cases, declines. A question of some pulklic importance in connsectal with this matter : Nome time ago an old friend ot Colonel Mceleaod‘s Colonel Bereasfordâ€"was written to on be halt of the lady, lle repliml that ha thought as the ordnance lands had been turned over by the Imperial authorities to the Dominion, the latter was responuible fore all amili claimse.. . The action taken n-biulhvbOdlb matâ€" tar is not by the Home Government, but that it is responsible to claimants of the class to which Mrs. Mcleod belongs. The following is the conclusion arrived at by the Wiihew, not an over friendly eritic, upon a perusal of the Pacific Rauilâ€" way correspondence published in the CGlobe. It will be the conclusion of every andid man in the Dominion :â€" _ For Aive or six years be lead a seralpiâ€" ratical existense on the Mediterrancean, flmmflmn‘nb an iwh yacht, whena grxol offtered of taking the crew unawares. Hi rl-u“u{‘: hu"-u-..l crew, though as a set of cut.throats as ever hauled rops, asmumed the charseâ€" We copy with pleasure from the edi torial columny ol the Humi ton Spectator of SHuturday eveniog, the following uucbl which bears the above tuitle. 1t needs no , to fullll its ?uh-. and _ the Directors, as they ase of members of the former compet=â€" ing companies, should moset every encourâ€" r-m-zw o Fring miven se Eagandt‘m pratioe #m POR the means for this pq.mb be the most maieaiom ever been “.w on their in the Taty t smuring affer the‘ various artcies hvo-â€-d-\h‘“l}“l.no to ky e ty â€"Lâ€" the country as a wholse conildes in the ability and integrity of the ooew company h--o-‘n;“d'.:o moment ; and if Amoricans are wi to their money into the m!h!;‘- no reason to prevent thom. 1t shows at least a conâ€" Boys will be boys. The M«yor of Detroit explains that ho pulled down the small cu..h..mm by him, .-olbohp'.unduh,uw-, ing togother thare, and "daring" e«â€"ch other to soale the faence and approach the house on which the Hig was displayeA. g»â€" ee in another columm. adveri ment about lowsa and Nebramwka Lands & CWAaRACTER OJ OOBNOPOLHTA®X A41% vRiX®% U &A NCRADP OF HIXTOUR\ name © n lt Bm um &A GREEK PILRATE _ Inovilenta conâ€" of the steamer bethon otf 1137 il awixl of Nugara, stwd in the State o of murderous at. lHe escaped them ; Agd bJ biu ts from a beâ€" | hef that be had bgep partis) to his friends. CWIN as to whather bn-uhnd-lg: ::_‘. He (:.Joh)ummub.lc uh:l“u wm-d had worknad the North Riding of Northumberland, M:dho-nohuw.(m.m ment . Hon. Mr. LANGEKY repeated in Fn:hm'nbuuofllt{n-rh-nb l.yTl:m. then ote motion was 1 to the lbt‘lcrk.lrhuu,:d-n:-l:r mously, amid l-u.z.h.. the minisiarial benshes, a solemn silence on the part of the Upposition. elect was then conducted l!?‘b_;;.;ï¬_'hlhm-l " ho lirst session of the second Parlia: mons of the Dominion was opened yester‘ day with the usual brilliant ceremonial Never were the out.oi.door influences Of | opening day more auspicious. The we* ther was perfaect. Not a cloud dimmed the deep blue of our Canadian sky. The aun shone as brightly as at midsummer, and there was just warmth enough in the atmosphaore to make exercise in the open air pleasant, without taking anything away from its crisp, bracing qualities Durinpg the morning the unwonted bustle in the atreets near to the Houses of Parliament betokeaed the event, whilse the Hags which were A#y from the main Ti ul nitinetpn pebiie Refaage rom a aupplied a warm and ':l.aho eom to the surroundings. As the hour ap pdhdr-'. He would at once my that the Genlleman whose name be would submit ::'.I:-. J-:-‘ Cock burn, member hiding the County of Northumberland. To those io. uoukbure‘s) Publeics, as tperier o7 Â¥. * burn‘s) A# thououqd-h.lhohuhm& (Sur John) need not address any arguments to press his claims for that important oMlee. Five years ago be was clecited to Ol1 it and MJS:.J*N\WMM during that t dutiss in a -uur-nrhb bz llonss and to the country might say to thoss Iion. members who occupeed seats on the Nooe of the tHousse for the first time, that wâ€"'& mume he had uum expasience in Parliament and in ie ; that in both positions he had porâ€" wâ€"d&mm}um and that during bik tem olllese as Hpsaker none of his decisions had ever been reversed,. Uholuhrnb; he might have givren decisions were not asceptable to indiridual members. (Mr. Rymai. Heéar, bear.) lr.'& opqlh‘uflh-xhlb Parlanment, had awd during his long experience he had never known a speaker whose decimons hal not been ohjected to umï¬:ol&o:l:; bis own party from a that from feat of seeming b;% &Mhhflhen-hfl- to them ; and by his opponents trom a beâ€" OPENING OF THE SECOND PARLIAMENT. were thronged with members going to and fmnflnhom;ndu-r;:two o‘clook little parties of men and women haud tnken up their stations in mthoy Muml‘rndï¬aur 10 view the show. Graduailly thesoe parties increased in saumber, and some time betore three o‘clock the crowd assembleqa on the terrace and on the steps was very large indeed. Hoon the detachment of Foot Gluards, under command of Captain Tiltwon, arrived and took up position as a gï¬dm :’bmhn Field A rtil. .euâ€"-lJ Capt. Stewart, came up very soon after and took their station ont.h:‘q-r;.n‘:o-oho unlimberâ€" ing making necessary preparations lotur:;-ilhmwakdq. Ans the cl was on the stroke ol three the leading fles of l: ?nlry escort, who accompanied His Excellency, apperared at the om"mum,niu the same inâ€" atant the men a salute. \ woment hmuxo.vm‘mpthn lhou.mnddmn'flly:,wtb mam entrance ol the Houses of â€"Parliaâ€" mont. lierse Lord Duflerina accompanied by his secreataries, aldeâ€"de amd a u.m..a.un.uwu-m the ranks« of the guards who lined a * do. ; :{- Macdonald, unattached ; Majar th, A. M, Coburg, lt'or- lhpt.b" Wiua-'a.vw& Master Wicketead, t;-a- Capt. \'c:.y' Milith Miaf; u.-t.lhul;. Quarde ; d ient. Grigin, Guards«. The Housre was opaesed at %15, and a«bortly afterwards received lhlnd.- . ‘% irs ) & attemd at the X.uate Chamber, Having reâ€" Rt, Hon. Niy JNu}, A. MACDONALD romse and said that he rose for the purpose of proposing an Hon. member of the lHouse to All the important and responsible @ and return on the following day mmwh-hlhou Thus the showâ€" was completed, the membears of the Lower House returned bhelter skeliter to their chamber, Lord Duferin and his staff returned to their w;mo“pu-u-. the played, the cannons were fired, the mnl?ï¬bï¬b.fl:&llm upro«ar, His Excellency took M--&bmw‘m of caralty under commend of Captain The lemen who composed the stail m.aullw.umobm- tary ; Mr. J. L. Pattsson. Private Recreâ€" tary; Nieut, Rowan Hamilton, and Weut. Coulson, A. d Cz ; Lieut.A®bl, Cumberâ€" haud, Proviacial A 4. C.; Col Robertson Hcss, A. 0.; Lieut.â€"Col Powell, D. A. G.; Col Wikg Heutâ€"Oct. Aruncl! Hestc Uoi. Chmbearlis, C. l.m&’d. OGritlin, liest.Col. Jackson, D. A. G. ; Liout XCol, Row, Guards; Mejor White, .‘mw:m ~ 1 l' the the Henate, Hon. Mr. (.cmn.hohd-'vda.nd'ith that admirable elocution for which he is celebrated, read the Governor‘s message to the Commons, requiring them to elect mont,. Here Lord Duferin sccompanied| _ 1*89®Ar0% Aosxor.â€"Mr. Desjandios, for by his secretaries, aideâ€"de ami 4 | #ome time past agent of the Dominion brilliant stafl, alighied and entered i Telegraph Company in this city, has Intely the raoak« of mmmum become agent of the Citizen‘s Insurance way in the vestibule. He then proseaded and Guarantee Company of Montreal. to the Henate drawing room and after. | This Company we may state insures the wards entered the Senate Chamber and | |iÂ¥es Of persons in public oftices and at took his seat the throne, the staff as the same time furnishes them with the usual dhï¬b:& themselves on cither mnnugwhhh they require on entering sile of the dais. His Exoellency was public service. :t:d":thvi.m*-.m srPuac‘H__l ill be laoed tunic, ete. etc. , and . Parmow‘s Hann.â€"lt w remem»= wore â€" beskdes m blys | bored that the programme for the 8t. ribbon of _« the order ot the Bath, the Star of the St. Michael and St. (George, and several other decorations. Being seated, the Governor denred the m:..amo-u-â€"- Usher of the Rod., Black Rod was in attendance, oo in ie iann mt receal in a mesmge to m-mamucm‘:mmm ing their presence at Chuuber, he Geparted, Tirss, howbver, rv'-al.huo threse inimitable bows, the ike of which are not to be sean elsewhere in the wide world. Hoon be returned, §.1. lowed by theClerk, the sergeant at Armoms, THE OTTAWA VHE â€" CEREMONIAL â€" ELECTION OF TUE SPEAKERâ€"THE OPPOSITION â€" SILEXNT. well ; that after a Speaker had served well be abould MbWu the beginning of each h out amying any more be would move that the trion. James Cockburn, member for convey to the House my most grateful acknowledgments for unaniâ€" mously electing me to -‘:‘2‘.‘:5. Hon. Me Rt, bir JUHN moved that when im assuming his seat he Aid, 1 desire to HUUNE OF COUMMONX® A. MACDONALD then this House adjourns it Part Marso Conoretr.â€"Our remders are aguiin reminded of the Patti Mario Con cert, which will take place in the Itink Music Hall, on Tue«day evening next, the lith inst. ; Seama Traim®.â€"(m Tuesday evening a special train from Prescott arrived at the St. Iawrence and Ottawna Railway depot with over a hundred passengers on board> Ry®away.â€"(n Tuesjay evening as Mr. Howland was driving towerds the bridge at the Chaudiere his horsas took fright, and ran away, throwing him fiom. the sleigh and breaking his leg. Tus Puu.-‘:ho members of tie Press, met y in the Reporter‘s Gallery of the m(m and elected the fol committe» to manage the all«irs of the during the Mession of Pars lament. Mr. Thomas White, jr. Monâ€" Chronicle a-:u:y' ':idw'“"' : and Meserea. m Ureogg. ‘l‘m infl; George Molland, Ottaws CÂ¥Hizen; and A. De Celles, La Mincres, Mootreal, Other business of Iinterest to the Press was transacted and the mesting adjourned. Jouvin two buttons Kit ( per pair at the RNegent 11 Ax Iscoou®t or us Orexixs or Pamiaâ€" uext â€"Yesterday afternâ€"on, as the salute was being fired in Puliament Ryuare, a fne team of horees belonging to Mr. Patrick Conway, which were standing near to the central building, took fright and mupfla.don the road. At the corâ€" ner near western Llock the sleigh was upset as they turned into the stmaight road, n.h':. parallel with Wellington mreet, and driver was thrown out. They were finally brought to a standstill at the western gateway, where the steigh was broken to pieces, At Mas. Srerurxsox‘s.â€"=The following members of Parliament are staying at Mre. Stephen‘s boarding hou»e, coiner of ?rhnd Rank streets : lion. Nenator flMhN. B. ; Hon. ®enator Ferguson, N. B.; Meesrs. Pickard, M. P. ; Sivary, M. P.; Chlrmn. M. P.; Ray, M. P., MoSatt, Â¥. L., and Kill :â€"m. M. P. bered that the programme for the St. Patrick‘s Hall, this evening, is an interestâ€" ing one. Favorite amateurs will read and fl and render musical selections, duotts solus, voeal and instrumental ; and in «ddition,â€" a number of new and very beautitul Canawlian scenes will be shown Of the congregation ol St, Andrew‘s Church will be held this (Thursday) evenâ€" Ing in the basement of the new church. Axoellent music and interesting addresses may be expected, and very complete arâ€" magements are being made to securs the comfort of tirket bolders. The doors will be opened at 7 o‘clock. Provrssonx Perrez.â€"Uur readers will be pleased to learn thit Professor will lecture before Ottawa audiences again on the ]2h, 13th and 14th instants, To those of our citizens wao had an opportuâ€" nity of ML“- on -_rnvbuoccuio. sothing need be aaid. bey cannot but have been pleased with Projessor Pepper as a leoturer. His easy conversationai style of gelivery without any attempt at meretricions eloquence or any use ol line zt; his locid ahmum: and instruc. ?-â€". stamp him as a very tu'““ lecturers. The subjects of be will treat will be light, optiâ€" oal and illusions, shadows and i nmaarmrnriaral e & of which will be illastrated with experiâ€" ments, among which wi‘l be introduced on the illustrated screen. Admission, only ten centa, Baxrt Harrz.â€"The celeobrated American bumorist, Bret Harle, will lecture in this Td Piatimatants. . 11 is arcsly necerscty t is scarce to do more than make this mn!)umt to enasnre crowded houses; Mr. Harte has become so famous by his writings that there can be very few people who will not desire to asas him and hear him speak. in the Argonsayts of California, of whom he dflq.h.hnpl;‘ofmuln first to see a peculiar lly appreciatod all the mw ewer'."o)o full of extremes of good and evil, abounâ€" m.tfl humour, and tinged with a wild Im We occasionally see t in ne he, SS in soriess but ur'.'F arte 1:2‘.‘{.‘.".‘ i Irul-u' poculiar characteristic» the world the world renowned ghost was very well rove Bd » band ba«s improved y 8 ts reorganizition. Piano solos were g)v:n by Miss Peachy iJ Ne Amarst, in ». n hy thice iss Aumond, Mrs. P. E. Ryan, Mrs. E. RBesubien and Messrs, Gom’em, Sels m and m. violin solo with and m‘nï¬wmont was w'hh‘nu ad le eBHect by Mr. Marrier, ang was recejved with jmâ€" mense applause. Mrs. Kearns presided at the piiuo with her accustomed ability. The Union Bind ga e some very tine Caru u10 Y uxo Mex‘s Sociery Coxâ€" pest.â€"â€"A concert in aid ol the lihr-r’ fund of the Catholis Young Men‘s wnzd‘ last evening in the Rink and was in every respect a success. lt was largely attended, the hllbdu.b fact crammed. The Presiâ€" w-';‘l.. C, Â¥. lm&do“:{; Mr P. Basâ€" on w ir, apdlogized for the ce ..NM of 'lever;i gentliemen w expected at t stage to deliver nddru_ooo.â€cl!o hoped, however, that the songs, etc., of which there was a long list, would make up for their Before proceeding with the evening‘s entertainment he craved the of the :dhuo whilst Iriefly stating the ohject of the Catholic Young Man‘s of which he was Pe.lisant. The chief of the society was to give Catholio m. men an opportunity of im m minds, This they intended prov a hall which was furâ€" ofldflom‘(m- and library, and it was to provide a further stock of books and newspapers that the preâ€" sent call was made on the public. &A song by Mr. Mclean, * Goodâ€" byo, Sweet_heaurt, Gooiâ€"bye," _ was next given and was well received. A.loodo.b{ the Marriere String Band was very well performed. This band bh«is br, Axpomrew‘s Cugrcu.â€"A convers.zione MARCH 6. 1s3 LOCAL NEWS oves ) oets, ve Clearing *166 m The central idea in the treatment of all Chrome Wasting Direases, muldnlgh in .\erv?m Pmmion and Gon.:dd Deb l'lty. is to nrovo Ligestion Assimilaâ€" tion of Food, and the formation of Healthy Blood Dz. Wusmixa‘s Compouso Euxiz or Prospuiatss axp Canismayra contains the only agents known that act directly as exâ€" citants of nutrition, by imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the great tripod that prepares nourishment for build. ing up tho:pnnd tissues of the body. The action of this remarkavle preparation is extraordinary in unm. and viulti,sing the constitution, inp;ls ed by age, exhausted excesses, habits, or run down h'otl,‘anphbuthn have resisted all ordimary methods of treatment. Bohf a delicions cordial to take, and perfect ; harmless under all circumstances, it in y .:.‘ to mu, anmâ€" mic women and delicate % 15th Feb,, 1873. 2189 Uxion _ Mous®.â€" M (Graham, qQuebec; John B Clark, Hawkesbury ; 8 Peirson, Merrickville; Capt Rayotte, John Lam bert, K Lrownley, Ayimer; J MacEdwards, Lancaster: C‘ A Dewar, Chelsea; Miss Bennie, Beachburg < Miss Smith, Morrisâ€" town ; (Geo A Burroughs, Ashton; J Bonâ€" lield, Eganville ; J Chatterton, Ken‘rew ; la« Gravelle, do; Miss McArthur, Pack: enham; Jos Otitterson, ~Arpprior; W Stevenson, Carleton Plase ; R W MoClelâ€" land, Kemptvillie; :R Y Green, March; H Umhill and wife, Aylmer ; J H Sykes, Monâ€"« treal ; G Campbell, do; D 8 Bard, Fi zroy Harbor; Wm Bradley, do: Jas Low, Kingston ; B Bailey, do; Wm Gillers, Braeside, C‘ A Smith, Thorne. Paterson, M 1P, Brantford ; I!on John White, Milton,; Dr Church, Aylmer ; Dr â€" Kidd, _ Manctick ; David ~H Kellaf, Manctick (; A MeLaurin, l empleton ; John Bertram, M P, Peterboâ€" Ax Cin» sore Hea®o.â€"The â€" London "lyde Park ngitation‘‘ . has existed now for several years. The right to hold pubâ€" lic meetings in that &l’sm of resort has been denied by the vernment and as serted by various political bodies, and the controve. sy has given rise to much illâ€" feeling, and even riot and bloodshed. At length Mr. Bruce, the Home Secretary, has settled the matter by conceding hberâ€" ty to hold these mestings, only restrictâ€" inf them to one locality, and setting forth rules for the preservation of public order and propriety, ‘IThe new arrangement is satisiactory to the societies and no more riorting is likely to take place. â€"Mr. Holyâ€" ake, one ofthe chief agitators on the sub â€" 'fct.. writes to the Daily News that be and is friends are gratified by the action of Mr, Bruce, but he uses words which show how much orftln desire b? liberty now given arose from a spirit of opposition rather than the vnlu? of the concession sought. He says, "After the manner of Englishmen, I dare say wo shall not go now we can go; but we should always be going if we could not go," and he is proâ€" uably right. At all events Mr. Bruce did right in removing any excuse for continuâ€" ing the struggle. rough ; 4i landerkin, M P, INanover ; N Higmbotham, M P, Guelph; F Ingles, Pembroke ; John Meikie, ï¬elrick\ille . B Meikle, Merrickville; L Grant, M ontresl; D P Baldwin, Montreal ; P J Baldwin, Montreal , A ()+Norton, Roston, Mass. Ofter the citizons and denizens of O9:tiw ; recherche Having signified her intention of being pre sent at the G > QPENING OF PARLIAMENT Cork, Ireland ; John Ferris, M. P., New Brunswick ; James Monroe, Stewartville ; II E Crawlord, Brockwilles W i; Travers, Almonte ; John hitchie.e}lonlroul : Wm. leoten Bolges, T HUGESDAY EYVENING Vocal, Musical, Literary and Dramatic Her Ex cellency the _ COUNTESS OF DUFFERIN, All Ladies who will recelve Cards of Admisâ€" wlon to the floor of the Renaté Chamber are ex perted to appear in full evening dress . R, WUIMV:I&M BHlack R 24‘s Residence, Parliam ent Building*, (Miawa, March Ist, 1873, » 2201 An Intellectnal Soirée at Lasi youa v~jjowny u; s aeumgao®t oyi uy For fall partieulars vide tuture Programm s, 1. 0 OO K QOU T : Royal Athensum, London, and Conservatoire ® .ck Masique et Declamation Braxelles, § WBPE TA IN M ENT . MPROVE NUTRITION, "G OWY LEK." That Eminent Actor and FK‘ocationist, Uth of March Next, en Utre, pres leupold ler fou Roi des NMAROH THE 20TH, CHAS. BEAUFORT, â€" Agent, Montrona FROM THE WILL, ON DN THE | W hm (‘P"; The stock will be offered for sale at so much in the dollur as per Inventory valuation (en ï¬ and consists of a general assortment of fancy staple Groceries. l?ul;{ .':.A.l‘il-:-A 'E‘.I‘.n? Mill Riteâ€"about nine acres nd, compriring Believue‘s Garden, and tlmrtr{nn of lotf between the Garden and Moskrs, Currier and Batson‘s Mill. 1Aberal conditions Apply to N. TETREAU, + # N«ctary Public, 2201 Huli,â€"P. Q. Pa blic notice is hereby given that the extensive and Vellnmdmmmmnlo the above Insolvent Estate, wiil be for sale by Public Auction at the store of the Insolvent, in the City of Ottawa, on Also Bhop and Office Fixtures, SHafe, &c., &¢. mw&ammamumu-ï¬nu ) ear will also be offered for sale, being one of the five minutes Apply to It., bont «tands mThe slky.:: .. . .., TT _ _ . xmmyog:ukv-h seen = full intorâ€" mm.wsanmd ï¬;f!h Insolvent, in Otiawa City, or to Messrs. RE, PERKIN3 and LAJOIE, Assignees, in the City Terms made know n at Day of B :An'g"r_ryc, Montreal, Ist March, 1873. N. B.‘â€"A'::mtw to the estate ::o. mnln(mn,lnd-nmmé-u Three Members can be accommodiate! with Room®, and Breakfast if required, in a derirable lbacation. . Apply at this Office 2206â€" St Three or four Members can be accommodated for the coming Sesslon with comfortably furâ€" nished bedrooms and paerior, with or without boand, in a private bouse, close to the Parliament Bulldings, where no other boarders are t«ken. Apply to the Office of this paper. Maurch 4th, 4873. «it cbe A. In the matter of J. M. C,. DELEADERNIERS ?fn:ldnvec.padomwg Grocer and Trader, an SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK Teas, Wines, Liquors, &¢., &c. Amount about $13,000. Max ABtrakosch has the honor to announco to m:muam..‘ vicinity, that he will give in this ty NYE GRAND CONCERT The H&I‘AM'A &l\’rl-:lt NAVIGATION Co, will not responsible for any goods or mprueé for their Steamers, without a written order from the Agent at Office. . _ In front of the TrM®s Office, on Wedne-hl' Mfâ€" terncon, about 4 o‘clock, A LADY‘s PANNIER. 1t was discovered by two gentlemen, who lifted It up tenderly, and carried it into this Office, where it awalis identification and reclamation, on pa y iment of this advertisement. keepers and boardingâ€"house, under the fAirm of Mv&ny & Chevrier, has this day been dissoived by mutua! consent ;. the said business to be carâ€" ried on hereafter under the name of W. O Mcâ€" Kay, who will ‘uy awll liabilities of the said firm, aind to whom all debts due to the said late firm ave by the ‘erms of the dissolution made payable, W. 0. MKAY, Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the men who were employed on the erection o the new Pre«sbyterian Church not having been yet paid, the members of all Trades Unions and others are requested not to engage at all with the contractor who now has it, nor any who â€"may hereaiter takeit, until all arrears mrld By Onder, R, H, GRAH AM, 2202 1 w Becretary, T 9s+ Tateiiget Siniies '“â€M.}o“ to ‘will be W Bi ready rorm-:pm about the 1st of June next, and the Com uenu-l to receive applicaâ€" mm;.?&.' rous of renting the same. Ammm-mbemlntomenaemm later than SATURDA Y, the 15th March. SK4!]46 AINK MUSK HALL Particulars of the terms upon which the rooms will be rented can be obtained at the offices of the Company it Montreal and Toronto. + C. J. BRYDGES, Mc se uic i) Nip c k & m w' The P._rtnership heretofore existing between the undersigned at the City of Ottawa, as saloonâ€" THURSDAY, . THE 13TH DAY OF MARCH, AT 12 O CLOCOK, NOQN. $ ViESVuUFL a E'“."{ MARCH 111r, AT 8 O‘CLOCK. MISS ANNIE ï¬lllll CARY, The‘Fatofite American Cohiralto. MLLE. TERESA CARREKO The Celebrated Pianiste. #19NOK JW‘AIIO bCQLARA, The Famous Basso., MONS. EMILE SAURET, SIGNOR MARIO, Of all denominations residing in the City of Ottawa,; in New Edipâ€" burgh, and in Hull, Epatvavp cnkyriEr. Ottawn, March 4, 187%. c k 04 mly rp>o. THE MECHANICS OF TBE l. DOMINIUN, ; A Block of M) Acres in the 8th Range Gore of locharber, heavily timbered, but no Pine. ?‘(lbng indications of Iron and l‘ln-m. The . & 0, R.RK. will probably: run wi three miles Oof them. An Island in the Ottawa River, containing 3 Acres well timbereq, lyll“ W the Gore of Locharber, about three miles below Thurso. TITLE direct from the Crown KLLE. CARLOTTA PATTL Conductor......SIGNOR MARZO RESERVED 8Z2ATS ($2........TWO DOLLARS Are informed that according to usage sball udmm-uwmhrdmz-h&-z- ber, within or witbhoot the Bar of by presenting themseives in full aress. ____ Montreal, March 5, s Iksowmnc‘r. 1869, FRR Music Store, _ com ) sngn,fll!{u.nmh: .g!_ =g Grand Truok Railway OE‘ CAN ADA : @ CVEeViHHt i tsV tisinEs M}RCH l1itHs, AT 8 O'CLOC&, Pattiâ€"Mario br<d inbusoAud Jns mc ts h . A d ts Aa vass _ Orders from the Mail or Telegraph will umw;mï¬' P t ( )PE!"NG U The Members of 1 Mcintyra, Wadsworth block, corner of Bank nd Sparks Street, has room for Ehu'oo Mem bers . WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can be acâ€" ._ commodated with Furnished Rooms within TUESDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENINE, Roats for sale at Messrs. A. & 8. NORDHEIM When the following celebrated aertists will Montre *) MEMBERS OF PARLILAMENT. oronto * J U N D TH EO CLERGY NEW BRICK HOUSE io let or for sale, on Slater Street North. Apply to JOHN RDY, Biddy street. 2108â€"1 m ) MEMBERS OF â€"PARLILAMENT.â€"Mrs No. 9 Mt. James Btreet, oTICE tawa, March 6, 18 " ANTEDâ€"A comfortable, faurnished Bedâ€" . room, within a quarter of a mile of the iament Bulildings. ‘Apply at this office. IMBERED L aANDS FOR SALECBEAP PENING OF PARLILAKMKENT. AN 'l'Ebâ€"-l-meduul&n. Good COOK . A pâ€" A; ply at the Traces o€, 2 #2 PARTMENTS TO LET, The Strakosch Concert T IY ooasraomK. t * .~ .0 â€" _3 Gentlieman Usber of the Black Rod, March t The Qusen of the Concert Room ilk _ of the Parliament Buildings is Office. By order Station ~â€" Refreshment Room. . The Eminent Viniinâ€"Virtuaso A NB The Worldâ€"Renowned Tenor ALSO 18 W .0. BUCHANAN ALEX. BOW 1J x3 Mircparaty o) ; = |THE ST. LA ligb‘e, ulckest AT HALIFAX : At the MELRCHANT3‘ BANK OF H»1 JOVENILE3 u.f M‘;‘i'i{‘.ï¬'ï¬' evitee NUI-“" “!'? 34 SUSSEX ble Bofa Cars on K. . m 50 cents., ®n Nos. "ang s Hure connections trains both East and Wies 44 45¢ Orey CEXT. will be allowed unti the a) Bhares is made, and any portion of u. not absorbed by a ten per Mmflnflly ullotted, will = :g.;;-u.nuybo.‘.,~ ALTERATIOX or plied for in the Banks or Branch Bank. .a«mï¬xqg;'fl.-"._‘"l»' on or before the BEV WaY of p _ _ Interest on the deposit at the raie of P With Twenty minutes at freshments, Trains are rém on N it af Tow wew full _ f C Cok deposit of TEX PEZR CEXTON on the AT VICDPORD ; At Athe BANK OF BRITISH NORER AT ST. JORK, NB At the M 4 RITIXE B i Go w aAN‘8 KA Every TUEADAY (from #th «$ February 14 1873 GY M NAST) W1 A. will be noecvet.h R. M .. Otte E. LEF FEUILLE, E-. Im:r:.‘f lu.fl of this Company, for aliotments of s tions Jo be accompanted y PM No AT TORONTO, OTTAWA, LONDOK and WINXNIPEâ€" At the Branch Offices o t MNERCHANTS BANK OP 4 AT QUEBE: At U# .. â€" UNION BRANKE OF LOWEER t% MERCHANTS‘ BANK OP ci No oN AND FRoy BATUrp 73, four traine wil} run daily GOING Kuap mx-‘..‘ Ottawn, March 1, 183. _ _* February 24th, 182. CALISTHENN ANADIAN PACIFIC PhunnYÂ¥y . *# UCTrION SALE OF _ | 6:30 ‘a .x 10.00 P x leave Ottawa . 10,00 a 410 » .x AW A}so the following Clag 5 NOTICE go 1yp sFe T8 AT MONTREAL â€"-5'.&'., wnte t e A N D BATURDAY RAILWA‘ «i1 RUXKEIYp , £4 5 geries, which, b« is believed the only loser. 5-&61-;'&: Rature an ;m:ldom lisen convention District toâ€"day in Wall street to that Rothschilds Co. had suffered Cincinpat;, “Mu w the railroad bri river, yesterday .I' ew York, . fl"ag. , um'u through the ta '::"" City thi the (op 20e P :'Nhuu..;: Stephens," for A meeting ï¬â€˜!'flhoo-:« the proposition wttiny and conv and demani membly . â€" There are ai and street cont The Republ laformation®h 1d body of .:f“::‘ commaend tounded in the . :! ten t:nn.d anger capt1 been despatche but it was feare af ord any relief. ed to it is -..bt' hostil Figuerams, P uow me public, i» to the not meet Amer! London, Mar ‘:'ounoqum ieeike n amnesty ever which Dr/ l liatment for Lit prob«bly be he month, the [ n of the critical the French tro tion of that ao y was | i all tht depte The and it is rumored 1\oA~.bly1 1eport of the C% Parisâ€" M uch announced that A _ public osa the 3rd mous‘y resolve be taken forth line of the Tar roud from some Like Huron: the steamer â€" * river and stole small articles. having the ve this morning Gen The Christia Mr. John O‘ D« those who vot preesing them tair play to aH Madria This morair Private Bills ( in incorporate tion of Easter: corporate â€"th Hon. Mr. Soot incorporation . strict party qu it was voted thirtech. Th ernment who W atterworth. The * Poly at 7 55 i’" 3 11.50 p m. 0 Pork, \tim:l new mese ; $1 hogs eteamdy . he police are tIDNIGH of Montreal « ers at 182 ; 1 m‘â€, lU' ‘ Flour quie! %2.000 ; sales #6 50 for fami $6.05, for brig for ordinary ; ings were ver cccupied in e which has as “aâ€y unc is easily place count. F1o¢ck 12 per cent Exchange. 10 Exchange. ! nmock, very Printing cing‘; sales market clos: died sudden |w stree Her busben In the Beli The op} county 0o tinued, D: have be« England, LiTBI upon AéL af used to M Tal] NXOORPOR A Nickles by th O1 [ By erna Fh O) W GR PO n