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h MC ** Catinedls. s s is Sieties. ght ihat a law ing any injuy to muect. _ He beâ€" Peoi s forwad adverted tor Fath... . the band playug that â€" this tam. for t‘he ;-r::_bo made, act that which all evinced as«ed. mapy in.. roâ€" ko pors and truth of his a8« C 10 aak..." geu 11. 100049 because such was ired Of it. â€" The ntuream on d C lh”: be lasting and ul of the 1e es would be d that out of 000,000 fully: ‘gh4 und Holy Wrt work.. He next endestours that led reform The amidst lou1 ap» ick., followed a in that diree= rded they eved. . He : ury as was upos Ccerned by ;; __* t the 1 -:’.fh by a su idet® » vihat it PG+ 1 of care 109 |M, i 1o the great temperunce re» d ot:on c«me of preaching of the up, and M of the Doxoâ€" ter of behaif jof P . in ughiegt welock p. Bâ€" ed that hil such inasmuch as the the law would â€"hat they all in this way to i. bint 10 .wart o atated that it owed their her busbeaod‘* xd T but . he m -fly.‘“ to 1, eals _ gavs him in the to cling 1O "Fuch giift« so that tins® :::..hf.& there win® n the trafiie, bous ComebeTy, cb ind e charadter of preli °9k P Wer of tag 406 Fathe, *Cte of e mee . a byom whoâ€" q Violent Snow Storm. Poventezenz, N. Y., Aptril 26â€"A vioâ€" lent northeast snow storm prevailed along the Hudson on Saturday.. Five inches of hm timeguitte las"" all 19e might storm changed. to ight steamers were detained. The Disturbances at Little Rock, Ar~ kansasâ€"Baxter Proposes an Ar. resyl; ; ; ; _ _ _2 ["C, 0000 . Gone 48 & 3 gy, ) (h8if recent Conference, but they W 0| fither aerelopments before w in a manser that will Mfi mbmm,' | and question to a competent tribunal, and in Tuired, eaepen bety "gimd Tor mace except a body These p:opog.h Brooks _ refused â€" to sctede to, whereupon all negotions were ended, Neither party hare disarmed any of Mrm-durfumputm,. fi:hhun. the Federal are stationed at Metropolitan m». Hall, ana 'h--uundnmm -MWhWLM ane or two companies at the State Hous the editorship Gaily paper, * 44 _ Polics Offiner:Shot. _ Oficer of the First Precinet hnd an aitorocmon with John Gibaey who is employed in the dook .de« m“"fii‘:;o' uovdvc:l. uullu' ?ml‘ .. .. _ TheInfation Bil. 1smzorox, £6.â€"Several promiâ€" Professor E. L. Walker one of the . first hfi"‘*!lommm' from sun '“Mhohnnuhg. P 28 Land Slide near Albany. ."“fi;&-mmum near 1sed damage ""-Wflo,{uf».m n C Steamship Arrivals. _ . Aitized : Daman‘ Bremen and Castalia‘ '5m0-baumlnuu’~t the editorship of the leading German Mexrars 26.â€" The . estiâ€" trintner ports at Cotton M uu,m bal ge. KOR ~OrDers was to m"fl'o â€"lâ€"n:iâ€"-lllâ€"lnlâ€"; (;.‘ :‘h"' before in years, The Hariets bhfi:ilmlmpdlod tolay atMillerton w _?‘b'!l(btowntromth.nlh At °.. "ekeersis N. Y.,â€" April 26 â€"The storm of yesterday an i ia t night at Basâ€" It is now rumored that Muir, of the Great Western R\ihuy,inoborbd Manager of the Grand Trunk Rulway. Midâ€"Night Dospatches, ENGLAND. "Nexder General White, of Bazter‘s forstt toâ€"day declared martial lam in Jofe dJunty; sad took possession Court House at Pine Bluifs. Trains dalaysd by the Snow Storm. difficulty his b'oo:fnstkd by Mr. Dele~. sep‘s acceptance of the tonnage rates seribed by the International Utll-hP:: Loxnox, April 26 â€"Advic«s from Conâ€" stantinople_ report that the Saes Canal Arrived out, steamships ‘Holsatia,‘ from New York, and ‘Illinois,‘ from Philadelâ€" pbis. Loxpo® April 27.â€"The accountants apâ€" ::td to investigate the books of the York on Wednesday. § April 22 â€"Enmperor Wiiliacs in mlfiomd the Reichesâ€" tag yesterday with a formal speech of no general importance. Mapem, April 26. â€"It isâ€"rumoured that the Carlists haye asked Marsal Serrano for an amnesty. A brutal asssult was comuntted fast night on a woman living in a lane running of Queen street, by her l:-b\ndd’l": woman was a frequent object m'.mumn.-.m.um night she received a beating that rendered her insensible. No arrest was made. The min is a nuissnce to the neighbours, as he is constantly maltreating hbis wile amd children. Dr. Ellis, of this city, has received the stomach of the man Needham, who died sudJdenly in St. Catherine‘s, tor analysis, as it is feared he wss poisoned. 1t is proposed to erect a monument over the grare of the late Rev. J. Porter, Inâ€" wd(fityhbhooh.mdr-_m’ ion has been obtained from the relatives of the deceased to allow the expense to be de. frayed by the school teachers of the city. The body or «n infant was found on Friâ€" day night in a water closet attached to the residence o H. D, Boouh, on River and Don streeis. The suspicion is thata ser~ vant girl named Liszie Herbert is the moâ€" therof the ciuld _ Soe was in Booth‘s emâ€" ploy some moaths qo,mdlofuuuoidonly, complaining of being very ill. suspl cion was excited at the time, but the fiad» ing of the body points this circumstance home to her. An inquest was hou‘: terday afternoon, and a verdict of * from the negleot of Lizz‘e Herbert‘ was re~ turned . Lurrtz Rocxk, April 26.â€"Buxter made 4 Ye terday afternoon. the teachers of the eity »chools beld a meeting. The followâ€" ing gentlemen were proposed as eâ€" :uinc of ‘he teachers on the con":u of Public Instruction : Goidwin Smith, Dr. Sangeter Marklavd, and Rov. Mr. Dewart. The first had a maj »rity of votes, and was declared nominee of the Toronto sections. It has been blowing hard all day, and the weather is very co‘d. At the Post Oifli e investigation yesterâ€" day, Mr. Wright h« asked the Commirâ€" sioners toallow hin to add his evidence, so that be may rebut what Mr. Emery bad said about him and the accounts, Stooks fairly active. Montreal â€"197, ex.dividend 190} closing at 7 to } Commerceâ€"126}, closing at $ to $. Merchant‘â€"114. A snow storm commenced after midâ€" night lsst night and ha« continued all day, several inches of «+nâ€"w have falien, but it is very wet and m lied very fast. € â€" The steamer ‘Lapraire‘ also sams down, but will not commence her regular fora day or two trig* Meeting of Teschers of the City Schoolsâ€"Go!dwin Smith appointâ€" ~ _ ed to represent the Toronto section â€"Body of an infaot foundâ€"Verâ€" dict_o; regloct against a servant upposed poisoning caseâ€" , flflonument to Rov. J. Porterâ€"Bruâ€" tal assault. § Moxtuzar, April 2. The Corporation calf was vaccinated yesâ€" terday. so that there is a likelinood of a good supply of pure vaccine at last. _ . Corporation Calf Vaccinatedâ€" mPost Offlceo Tavestigationâ€"First Arrivals of the Season. Steamboat ‘Lapraire‘ and * Viakst â€"Snow Bmmâ€"e‘lt.:& Report. Suez Canal Difficulties BÂ¥ TELBGRAPHA UNITE&D STATES. The Cotton Crop MONTREAL SPAIN. still TORONTO. Toroxt6, April 26. Viaksburg none 2 o his To) w / â€" Y m w a!’n-..‘ I-xim Harsuause, Psa., Aapril 25â€"â€"Governor e..gu:nmdpdth:'mmmmsiul, posing a new system of ‘taxation ‘upon moap:mfiuumm including tax of three cents per ton on all coal companies, as also a tax upon dividends, l;'q_-umor taxation in Ponnsyl; Mancussrer, N. H., Aprit 25.â€"The Merâ€" chants‘ Exohange Bmldmr was d.mfd sad H l'u::cw 5s in feavty, Both 0 oâ€"e heavily. frms are insured. s The store of Jackson & Co “““b,“ by water, and the New llampshire Firé lnsurance Co., and the offices of severai lawjers mw out. Arrived. Quanwerows, | April 25â€"Artived : the ‘Abyssinnia‘ f';on New York. _ Ameasure providing for free binking. with the ntmwgf‘n per centage, of m seems« now most likely to be y considered. Extonsive Fire in Manchostor, N. H. Infistionists Still Hopeful, New Yosk, A_‘ml 23, â€"A Washingtcn despatich says : The result of several priâ€" vate conferences of Inflitionists are apâ€" mflnhnhnd«umding that the bill shall receive, when the ques â€" tion is put to pass | it, notwithstanding the President‘s ‘¥eto, every vore that it reâ€" ceived when it was passed before, .. _ _ Abandonment of the Quick Transit Bill by Vanderbilt. _ New Yorr, April 25.â€"An®Albany «de" ‘Spateu sys Commodore Vanderbilt and the E‘uird Ave. Co. appsar to have abin«â€" doned all interest in their quick transit plans, and hwve also withdrawa their opâ€" position to rival soaeg »s. The new steamship ( Farraday,‘ has begun to load the new Atlantic ciable. The Times editorially: says, to ~Britith eyes the appérently interminable inflation Otf ‘currency is a hlml-;:i proceeding iraught with peril to prosperity and even to the unity of the American Common~ wealth, but it cinout: be d&nied <thit no Oother country in the world could do what America has hitherto done with its tinanoes it is a law of the American nature to ex. pamd and develop in every possible direcâ€" ENGLAND. Exâ€"Treasurer McCulloch on the Voto. Loxvox, April â€" 25. â€"Mr. ; Hugh> McCuil~ loch in a communication to the Times, praises President Grant for his veto of the Financlal Bill, and recommeads a return to the policy of contraction which Le pursued when Secretary of the Treasury. The "Times" on American Finances. Saturday‘s _ Despatches Caucus of Inflation Senators, A Washington special says, that a caucus of the inflation Senators held in Senator . Morton‘ s room last evening, it was arrangâ€" ed for ~enators Morton, Logan, Carpenter, and Ferry of Michigan and the West, to issue an address to the Republican party of the country,replying to the President‘s.veto, charging him with i ney and arguâ€" ing that the veto message will depress the indust. ialinterest of the otry, and reâ€" presents only the P t‘s riews as against a majority ol”:::nroph and that the Republic is not bie for it. The Flood in Ouachita Valloy Increasâ€" ing Rapidlyâ€"Thousands of Cattle starving â€"Business suspended. | Nsw Yorr, April 26ch.â€"Despatches from Monroe, Mumn\ show that the . flood in Ouachita Valley is rapidly increasâ€" ing. Many people have been driven from their homes, and business is nearly sus, ng. . Umpire in the Mexican;Indian mfl. CIBMMI / _ . gaw 00â€"‘ Neaw Yoar, April 25.â€"TUhs Tribun:s says financially : *« People are se.â€"tling down to the belief that ths manipuilations of the Wall straet wire pullers have more to do wich the changes in quotations of speculiâ€" tive securities, than ucts of Congress or the Presidential veto. Saturday‘s _ Midnight Despatches,. UNITED STATE3 Wall Stroot Wire Pullers Roesponsible for Changes in Speculative Secuâ€" Ruicaxp, Vi., April 27.â€"The gale at Bennington demolishe{ a steeplo 160 feet high, on the new Cougregational Church. . Part of the falling steeple struck the adjoining residence, crushing in the roof. Snow drifted near here ten feet deep toâ€"day. Rocokcaxp, April 26.â€"The northâ€"east gale has been the severest experienced here for year«, and has resulted in much dam age to the shipping. Six or seven vessels «re sshore ; no lives are known to be lost. Large quantities of provisions were shipâ€" &:lo the sufterers to.day. _ ‘lhe Reliet mittee has got fairly to woik, the deâ€" mands upon it are much greater than at first expected and are increasing daily as the water from the crevasses continues kprewding. _ : _ ".__.. &r. Lorts, April 27 â€"The Times asserts that 2,000 Springfield rifl 1s, 13,030 ro unds of ammunition, and several cases of p istols, have been lhipzd from this city in a secret manner Brook‘s forces at Little Kock, Ark. It is also sail that five o‘r loads of provisions jhave been shipped to the same parties, | _ _ _ _ New Oxtsaxs, April 2ith.â€" A despatch trom Vidalia -zs vhat 5,00U people in this section are suffâ€"ring for want of tood. ‘The Muyor of Trenton telegraphs : We are all overfiowed ; send us 5U UV ratious. frout® their fastenings above the wire bridge and were blown upon piers. The canal boats were secured without much damage being done, Â¥ New Orloans Inundations. Neaw Orcsaxs, April 26 â€"Pbe river is failing, it s now two feet below hih water. From tive to seven days mails are due from . the N:finru, Baistera zud Western cities. ‘Two‘importint briiges were gone on the railrowi between this city and Mobile. $ Un the Jackson route bridges are gone and a portion of the track is submerged . Four canal boats loaded with coal, sauk at the mouth of (Gunners Run. Retore daylght this murning 12 canal boats broke Noh ®ant io Cold wrget, 9l 3l n 2 1 wone imooe im Gomeoeg aven. Plat -tnot.brn-hlly destroying a four | Mfsclie ML teg d e story brick bffiiding. : Seuibitse th:i"flu & Picket, lithographers, lost 4 lorl by 3 &::un stock and machinery. Lo#s, oi :m:flmmfl riiusccs :... s Storm in Philidelphia. Prinapairars, April 26â€"â€"The storm yesâ€" terday and toâ€"day caused consideravble damage. Two houses in cour:e of con= struction were blown down, aiso one in Frankford street. Merritt & Trumbuil, hardware, W H Mo rell, drugs, and stockwell & Co., cigars, are also losers, * The total loss is over $59,000. The Senate Finance Committee will this week consider the House Financial Bill. it is thought by many Conservative men that the bill may be formed in a manner acâ€" ceptable to the Senate, combining the feaâ€" ture of redemption proposed in that bill with the right to is:ue additional bank notes, on the conditivn that a certain proâ€" portion of legal tender notes shall be withdrawn at the same time, and many are of opinion that if such a bill be reâ€" ported from the Senate Committee with a provision authorising free banking. it :’i:l“p: the Senate and the House and ceive the approval of the President. Fire in New Yorkâ€"Loss $50,000. | VNITED STATE3 The New Cable: s, and business is nearly sus, Thousands of cattle are stary» Bill CALDWELL & CO, + Managers. Mills‘ Supply Agency. MONDAY MOBNING, 27th INBT. IN THE WORLD, Should send Zcts for one package of imported ALSATIAN _ CABBAGE . SEED Cabbages of the finest quality, and weighing »wards of #1 nds, may be raised : ;::an'; rh mf:'i’J"'m’ lro.’l this m‘.‘. tac Vnk»gmglmnxg .:l 3“"' :&n be -:.‘ l‘g: (nrloz?flouom,ornvo packazes for n Ful dln:q:m. how und when to plant accompany enc ckage . M, M. REYNAL & April 2, 1874.â€" _ 86 Amityâ€"st,, New \'mo"bny N Thaoth 5t uie Cezafins bank of ‘Consmerce WILL BE OPENED C A BB A GBE S, Baws, Bolting, Files, Pra¢king, Files re out, Farmers and Gardeners. All persons whowish ‘t0 raise the LARGEST AND BEST romcadicomaid â€" 1|( c. ) >r e Ainpaagiel Mazoh 20, 1674. Li ~The LADIES HMAIR DRESBING Ani ARTISTIC HAIR WORK will be attended to by the Proprietor. L732 SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA, .. . Who has engaged Mx. JAMES WYNEA celebrated Hair Cutier and Wigâ€" Maker, {l‘ Paimer & Son‘s, Montreal,) to take ob rge the Gentliemen‘s Department April 21, 1874 amine them, They are to bo seen al‘ Et will repay avy gentleman to call and ex» durlington . Hairâ€"Cutting Roc OTRaWA ;One., ® No.17 Aparks at., Nexr Russell House. | {4imaitaneousiy jwith the arrival of the new Steam Fire Engine, came those comforts for Tollet, THENEW ARRIV ALS. dn td i tecid y M & 920 To canamalninsamene gwine nis want Liberul Preminms will he pfim Single ‘Tickets $1; Bz §$: Tweive Tickets $10; Twentyâ€"five m*u. Circulars a tull list o(&l.,ldo- seription of the mnfld% other inâ€" formation in reference to the bfln, will be sent to any one ordering them. iettory uvust be addressed to Â¥ AJN orrlc% 1« D. SINE, Box 86 10 W. Fifth 8t. Cincinnatt, 0. April # 184 Â¥554 da w orPFICE 1N T HE VIOTORIA HOT KL BLOUK, WELLINGTONâ€"8T. J. H, PLUMMER, â€" THHE CANADIAN BANK COMMERCYF. kucll 21 ante ts sds ie o P oo Et P d Five Gold American Hunti Waleba worth s1% â€"ach ; Ten Ladies Goldninnun‘ atches, worth 3ld) each, 800 Goid and ®ilver Lever Huntmg Watches, in all, worth from $30 to $300 each ; Goid Chains, Milverâ€"ware, Jewelery, &c , &c, __ _ _________ une fineâ€"wned Rosewnod Plano, worth $550, ‘Ten Family Sewing Muchines, worth $100 saon TwoPrizes $1,000 x Five Prizes mg ‘Ten Prizes »$100 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silyerâ€"mounted Harâ€" wess, worth $600; _ e Meteet Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each ; Five Goid Watches und Ohaing, worth $000 cach Gift Enterprise, $5,000 Each in Greenbacks. TTAWA MPORTANT To NTILL THE ; NQUERORS COME, ) Edward Thornton, dismissing the claims of La Guerre, againat the United States, is a 'u-t.euomdwmbo applied to the 365 other cases known as the Mexican Indian wraduating . Valves, Steem Pumps, 1 .‘.‘."’...‘.m a.fe3 The goods will be on view on Monday, the day previous to sule, ' Terms Casb. s Bale at1l a.m , and 7 p.m. _ _ _ ~ A quantity of Carpeting and Lace Window Curtains, iogether with a quantity of secoudâ€" hand Househoid Effects, not enumerated, bords, Dining Tables, Cane Ch ir, Hall Tables, Hal'l\héhmnn. Damask and T\vn;uy m Couches*Spring Beds, Hair, Wool and Straw Mat rasses, «arge _ antle Mirror, Tollet Glanses, The consignment consists of several handsome Parior Suit« in solid Wainut, Greâ€"n and Crimson Kops and Hair Cloth. _ Also Hedroom !lllgl in N)ll(l _Wain â€"t, Onk and Ash Dining Koom ic A Large Quantity of Noew. Beautiful and Stylish KOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TUESDAY, April the 28th, instant, ROBINSON AND HENEY‘S BLOCK, SPARKS STRSEF. THE NEW PATENT CHAI s10u. _A full text is published of Hir E.(Thorn« ton‘s dee‘sion as rendered to the United States and the Mexican Claims Commis» To be distribued in L. D SINE"Zf107th Reâ€" guiar Monthly zome thirtyâ€"one million dollars, Depredati¢n Claims. and stmgn'n[ to zome thirtvâ€"one million dollars. . Apri Hth, 1$74. Tobe drawn MONDAY, J JNE 3th, 1874 TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF To# the transaction of Business, on $60,000.00 UCIIUN SALE In Valuable Gi*ts, NOTTITOC H. MOORE‘S ; THOS. EDWLN â€" MOORE * In the New Store, in {Greenbacks. A, ROW E, Auctloncer, OPF Lothce d 1 Aonl aoe t Poo $ eret eP en ivan s agay op dn games Seenta per bottle,. Bold at all Drug Htores . dauny R*omay Oneminitole Mangietrer 6 and 7 Nichelas=8t,, Ottawa, | Funerals furnished. with QWM onl e oi unds 1 * luns nog Canhom on pvery doneripriomalnas Anrtl #*, 1874 Reformed Episcopal : Church ge Bt, Prancots XMTerat, Mogtreat, Ottawa, April 3, 1874, PRAYER BOOK eape the highest or any tender.s ) . 0 2. . j .. uninanufectured Furs, Hate, Cars, &c., and the Bhop :r:;&u- ‘and. Faruiture, i the" m‘_‘iz fpnine ditiirentioarhs eteaee _ The stock of goods aud the shop fixtures, &0; at FORBALE BY TENDEHR. Tenders, at .o . rate: upon the inventory manfust onl ues mcuhien aod Thrime atortiobe orioe, Furs, Hats, Gaps, &c. Feb. 18, 1874. PRACTICAL WATOHMAKER and _ MANTFAC TUORING JEWELLER, 38} SPABKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA,..â€" . HENDERSON â€"&â€" Co‘s All muaot’ud by the 1st of May will piaced in Messra, Alkat’t Peunock‘s hands ll: Debts, Shop, and Shop Fixtures, arid goodâ€"will of his businesss. MANUFACTURING _ JFWELLERY BUSINESS. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING in urder to clear out his stock, as he is desirous Of confining himself sotely to the RAYS SYRUP OF RED SPRUOE GUM Fine Gold Jewellery ! Stock of Watches ! Apr i 28, 1874 WM. â€"YOUNG, _6‘ ROGERS, . U NDER T AKER He will also rece!ve tenders for the Stock, Book Tns SUBSCHLBER Ais stoek of Cloths, Seotch and Canadian;Twedds, Meitén®, Pancy Vestlngal&e., is unequalied + y any in the city, fomad | .. } 7 Sert un t SPECIAL FPEATUREâ€"A good A1 guarantoed or no saie. o so £ i i roaae S All Goods Warranted Shrunk. w vipur JOSEPH . DlHBI.EBV. ' Mwnmammmewmmgm‘fi@fi:wnmwnfldfi : TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT At the premises adjoining Mr. L. ‘B; Faylor‘s Prinuing Office," * + 2 O R i d e aun W t re e t, l C H A M P Aâ€"GNE CIDER. ONEYâ€"WAGES | TO 312d â€" MAY, THE OTTAWA ‘HIMES APRIL #7, 1874 WO BANKRUPT STOCKS OF Rlectroâ€"Plated Ware and Fancy Clocks, Gold and Silver Chains, Feb. 18, 1874 April 20, 1874, Until the First of MAY. M A P LE SUG A R, lay or eveiling : no sapiod reumred! tew Sh1 maulled free." Address . . R J. BTANTON, Hoboken, N.J Noamodeonfaing moner s piinl hss :80 SPARKSâ€"8T. $00 a woek ‘Wili sell from this date 6 and 7 Nicholasâ€"st., On Sele at AND THE Cco:y _ K 1®% TRY WILSON‘S CELEBRATED FIRSTâ€"PRIZER FANOY w5 i a SHLBI}ED &COL (Otawa Carpet Houst ONL NaUs0® Of SAVORY ANDâ€"MOORE 118 Now Boudâ€"st, London, W., 3 And all and 1 ‘ " m}h% obtained," Asthma â€" and> Bronchitis,| isadmiited by all who have tried it, to ensure lfim;\ mif y SPRING 1874. ©_JTUST ,OPENEDâ€"$$becs of new, pettaras~0 Brusseir, Tapesiry, #F"v and Kidderminsis\ CUarpets, Homp Matiings andOficioths, dir from the best aiglish makers, to which Weous OQur stock being even More complete and :» gensive than in wny formmer season, and : v prices will be found as :low or even lower tha â€" Bold in CARPET S Are hereby requested. to call in at Mesers, T, uri-i-flanzgf ids tor Animediite ¥® l 0. IT Is WARRATED to break up the most distressâ€" ing Cough in a few hours time. if not of too long standing. 1T 18 WARRANTED â€"togive entire satisâ€" mm"o'rmmfl:’mc-&-dm sumption, TT I§ WABRANT uce eastivenens (w Yflhmvlth-nno‘me- “’_fflxw:&u ut uu%- omm h:;eyfi--fifiw child, u& "gh it harmless to the most delicate child, although it (aapitin Mn aonia in ramrnporoncy ds n roany a-m':‘ Ouâ€"@n, when Allen‘s PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, SOL] BY ALL DRUGGISPS, â€" ‘Fob. 3#, 1874 AND ALL DIgREASRSTHAT LEAD To Ir; sUgH as Coughs, Neglected Oolds, Bronchitis, Iain «. _ _ â€" Beey., W. W. 0. ";85-325 To nds * © © wl sawid _ ‘The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac, DATUBRA TATULA: Lead Pipe Wanted. ALLEN‘S: ‘LUNG ~BALSAM Is THE Grazar Mopary Raxzoy, FOR CONSUMETION Noon:of Friday, the 1st May: Next, for inty fercisg : werghite ob Bin, vas part ATâ€"â€"D. McDONELL‘S AT â€"=â€"D, ~â€"McDONELL‘S in the Chest, and all Diseascs i of the Lungs, Wholesale and Retall of ‘Tenders will be received until 30â€" SPARKS8T. b. P. CUNEmNGHAM, to above. . T > be delt 'dezfivw T, RAJOTTE & Co. T : be deitvered ! The freight and other charges connected with g of the documents in question will be |nfiu&nm-mu. o piaah dn gnameancen Pn Es ui Rvctsere . " .2 “whlfl.f- month. Deo, 2, 188. . ooerane. wl 11 674. * i omamnpnisn ons PUBLIC DOUCUMENTS ONAhelr Agpht. _ :cc. .. * 8O S PC To: 0 :. G. P. DRUMMON m%'l. m& 1 s 4d l:. SA (Gatg gar) bourd a0d bomibrtabie rroms w1 Hendergon trothers, ! Bowling qaaprq New Y ork: STEAMERS â€"FROM NEW YORK EVEEY TUESDAY,, THUKSDAY AND SATURDaY P ASSERNG ER A000 MMOD A TION UN8UR: DAVIY 354 a i Aoniremy, or Fine destrons of, bringife out "tneir Blends. Anetis thescie on Btates 17 Detfor Milwaukee, Ohioago 100 ho ie ot neeyan % TBX DAs QUEBEC **+*~TLONDON 1 oupeiepp Siee it y this Ling is intenged to ho *L O N Do N For Quebbc and Montreal Dronhodet orene foflpwing jang/‘other MpStâ€"plags TEMPERLEYâ€" LINE, piie | :) < >A PMR .+ o. coome: WE D N ES D 4A Y,} 18WA P R I L, Copnare ofetcmns memniing is weimer .N > tender‘Wi l be received on the blank on on e n emouet evppsond and Jtom. whem all Information The Committee do not ol the eaty o+ bind themaelves, to DEPARTMENT O®! PBINTING OF P Arrally of Onadiih it in aimicinrectiyeaky es=c *~ . HNEY HARTNEY, ‘ Ulerk Joint Coth mirtes of both Houses on ‘Print i eeintneaanatrat will re reoeivea until Mouday ‘the 11 o. day of, Moy next, after which day no m%n- tnon Anieuniint en furind Pait m‘:a.t of the Mmm « April14, 1874, ister of ustoms and under and in of tt-grovmauor‘mummufi iog A 854," und the acts amending the -‘t. aud ‘the Act passed in the 36th year Of Her Maje: &Jn.mumuauum relating to Shi rocmemwpm and d #LS Cul 42. 444 %-Em y by and with th« aivice of the u‘s #:ivy Council for Canada, has been hheonflw(o “u'm‘:' Port .(: the rquustm of mm and such Port is hereby constituted and »ccordingly His Exceliency und.rmMM has turther been: pleased ~to e mstitute tfi pngnweomnmrowm‘m -)lg The oo N papep in e Nesistmr of Sh Phibe, Aud the the surve; yufii’e‘m”’ or under the provisions [\uumaoluu,;.!v 1 «ho C «‘‘â€" BOARDING» HOUSE, Thadia on _ | . SCVHeR, HiS EXCELLENCY THE GOYÂ¥ GEKNâ€" & ERAL IN uamwtmn = ather binding, mupâ€"mogntin may be reâ€" quired ‘WW the uovâ€" ernment, _\ Sor "s Blank F Bpro‘fications will be furnished of o undersigned, on and after the P _ "pmaninmoprilervrtyi oi song. C everces Orders in other Soversmen." M e w bomne the sttitain Ooneite: the Stasnice lets, blank books, m E:‘é'o'::.‘:'&.“'f'"! everaD of 14 Suft Offent Aitafutbs and Ordore in Counctt orainent n oie Roote Eufi‘_g,.{u’ 'yu&'fi‘.‘:’?fgfl SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Seoreâ€" Prin i en n ces Ur ihaas wh be reseived until noon of Rates of passage from Ausponsion Bridge Mendelssoima Qauinge’tte Club, m in 1810 compoast of. the eriows mfi:flmflfi% m?"‘%j qumnedivossis Oe s Amlsted br the d SATURDAY and MONDAY EV‘ NG® April 2th and 27th, by the [JNENDERS FOR PRINTING, &0. Music vOCaL awKDp INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT On the recommend. tion.of the Hon. ‘the Minâ€" April 18th, 1878, ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, OVERNMENT HoUSE, OPTAWA. .: ; ) ~Mernay, A0th day of April; 1974 ; P‘EESENp:. _ . ANCHOR LINE. Of Classio and Miscellaneous MUSIO, T GOWAN‘8‘ H ALL owal;/b g411. ABOUT Ith MXAY. Aydl‘qm 'v*"” B By order 4th, 1674 EDOUARV J. LANGEVIN, ... _ Under Seerctary of State. W. A, BIMBEWOR CH, .'m ”Tz" Bhipe thereat, C. R. CUNNINGHAM, 8. J . W ATBON, 'fi.“"‘"".u Clerk Privy Counsil 8t S EC â€"E, D S | and uns Ee witt 80 his qL 10 proride for the comfort and pleasure of those m vialt Saloon is Now Open, Destres to inform his friends and the public in general, that his magnificent [)AGIEWS“i DRUG ~STORE, } -al ... t uizas, oneme.. . , ., |Dnae ies n t T& WIHLSON & ORR, Carvers & Gilders Picktes, flanoes, Janis. Hoilton (Table Hull, June 28, 1878. A_mvmmor GARDEN, FIRLD and FLOWER wmmm-mmflnm* 10 HLDS., PALE SHERRY WIN K. BHOW CARES MAVE TO ORDEK March 12, 1874, %/ Purveyor to His Exoellency the Governor General, Karl of Duferin, _ Teas, ~OCofftees and Sug Jnpaneâ€"Grees , : Black of -’.-m‘- ssily and romted &q@mwgvg-??m'- OA & And will conticue until the whole Stock is ditposed of. y wm'flhflb ‘Goods to be sold for CABH OKLY dering 36Sparksâ€"stiLindsay sold stand 15 Sussoxâ€"st eorfracnn e rlereiae e erronminee s u.n-um-,.‘."-.nnfi to nhnd“nu-'m'l"ldr p‘.fi to 0.5 m proportion of the perishable stock be GILV EN .A . The sale } MANUPAOT URERS, #w6Q Bnarksâ€"st. BOOTS AND sHOES Seryes and Twilis, K. ROYS, Now ll‘hM New Genappine Cords, PIUCOTURE ~FRA ME '-”G-.ct'“‘h.-., hma.-.:, New Washington Sateons, wuum New Tinted Alpacas, hiawn July ‘1. 0 Colonred Sitks, Crepoline and Paris Ganue, 1874 â€" SPRING FASHIONS. 183y F REDAY: APRIL H INâ€"TBE THE TWO STORES, DIREOT IMPORTATION, z. Ship fromi Wrance, Rngiand &nd Spein. Ten hhds, EXTRA FIXH) . LOLD .. .P.EOERT wWINET April 16, 1674 â€"THOS; "PATTERSON : V . F.) from the largest producer Of Wines in Jeser‘s. Reasonabie price‘and good art 4 & F . PumAn HORd oineRi e & PAWwXE PAE ALE and Popren on AmSTE, Slaughter! _ Slaughter ! BASEERVILLEâ€" & ~BROSs COURTAULD CRAPE March 3, 1874, Persian O: rds, Dress . Go~ds in the sbove line will find it to their interest to muum HB"Wines and Rrandiae A Bonnet Black Silks, LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and B ts 4100005 OL ) 1n 4 her irinds ; Now e --.fiflz_'x'.- s ® m’é a EEM‘ ‘ wa,Patenter‘s" stod Honey ; 't--a-lâ€"-. RECENT HOUSE:! Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottews Sllk finished Alpacas, E'-T."“‘"'gn‘-'fa'“'wu":': O« g ; : P. BASKERVILLE & BROG, PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€" The subssriber GENTLEMEN‘3 All the Novelties in To Belect from . uk CH A $ BRY sON, apriis, y3, 59 SPARES SreEenr. 00 Tailoring Establishment S‘ TTEIT‘T & Co. 1H08, P4TTERSON®$ BSTREET, ~OTTAWA EP W , E. _ BROW N. AND EYE GLASSES, ma-n-.wvâ€"-.mcm Lt W.. YOUTCNG‘u, Perfected Spectacles it we l ioR SILEK HATS, 56 SPARKS STREET, Opposite Imitus Mion Hiiee it 1 * SPEREINXG 1874 . H. HODGEPS®, AZARUS, MORRIS & 00.‘8 &} SPARKSâ€"ST, ‘A perfect At guaranieed, or n6 Old + Brandy, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MODERATE â€" PRIOCES, aA BPECIALITY. R«pecially adaupted for ‘Bpring New Marguerite Lawns. New Ashantee Grasses. New Eugenie Crepe Cloth, New Atr‘can Lewns. Great Variety of Shades. For MmET &n i im * Cnrcieayrtaebinine, Oe Evening W ear in all the new shades of Blue. Worldâ€"wide Reputation. Btyle and Fit @UARANTEED art # s "dins Dresse. ; in tins, m

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