18 I. o i annioname to constit b-lh'dlna i formeriy heid ases in the i en mermane be G and essor had -«nndja mou abo on the sut =ever, to hear from that correspondence m le hopect the Government I*ttw s. mordl cinig 1hought was i be trusted they would 1ot . & t it rugnes maiter at once, and. e be isterests of the 18 . ion ; Abat for a considerable «xamined a meing of the to a cloce: that thef rua â€" “h;. see that the mmnsron been placed DÂ¥ Cagurigtar>â€"iectlh .. ad then made ap, liostio & 24 oo becuounee piouna ie & partuoular portion of * o . ho Pea ititt toâ€"be: able‘y h. member for ssing the every bho..:. N sw Y ork and e decreased some #D | by the incremse : sperd curney could U=~ o da,s laeg ie b3 an voy £@; that io fae‘s uaigint ho owplisn the oQar® "ait 1 7 °n _ *eproyprtame to m'-hd rg, and hat made 1ne proba ble most *-.:‘lutbd 10 ay not . given 2 of opui-.bcthlfl callected arighs, recom~ he Government should ad investigation as to the PPER moved tor . improvement of harbour C Bretoo. s Esn yere mwou. Dr. ; was neither -.-'n‘p b-'“' that V& 4 . _ . oo °~ the Depart nent. g, umdï¬...hh ‘.‘hCo-...l..‘k : of the fishing boats. _ u-ï¬th-ï¬p ber sexing thai a 00%â€" °_ ted to eoquire into 1b _ ad aid been eniered imio rument, but they felt that > 00 with that exten=ion ag to the louse thâ€"t a hnn‘:'-n. ali‘ar) reâ€"mini~d the hou. hed :akâ€"n a long time to stions with lzd'btb wever, that the late % right in dilLying the f mode by which the sume “-L-du":.a.. of Halier â€" snd be which hbad been e u> econddnlse Yhy NC ar « proper seleduiow of h by the taw to o a subsidy nited "tates t importance Louisburg, %7 though .u.= of »l.-m.*__..‘. former p« on winter and arved in the course twken ent :\.u. '." ;'m‘:f.n-'ï¬w,_ ‘the: d -am:'.; the W t Shippegen and Louit ki be evidence ! tuflu-a w the House Aincussâ€"d : but to 808. u_ï¬o;ï¬-l"_' that be locked »me of the most s could select. «g4 i# done their best for U# ‘w. spould saking _l_l not been gronâ€" effect was not + Gover made ; co of depa ture, was really ts 1% in +204 of e attsched 19 tGrouch the AuuD i ‘or the Ne Works, &s, railway ingg. was of the sbould b® 16 waH i t hnia® ty of _ the . {forests . â€"showed. -nl increase of over $19,000 OV ; of animals | their product«. +sl 8.% 404 ; of agricuitural Eï¬uu $616,784 ; ot mineral products, 534,554; and of manufactures, $532.~ 321. He said, moreover, that there was no decrease in the i ts that would deâ€" crease the revenue Eonh‘d the House if there was any reason for the proposed incressed tâ€"x«tlon, a d for the statement of the Hon. sintster of Fimance, th:t ther= would be a d ficit in the receipts up to the 3Uth June next. @ Hon. Dr. TUPPARâ€"said he did not rise to oppose the smendment since it was M,hhmum-a tic denial to the statement of the that theâ€"return had not been refused. He aaked the House i# the Ho . Minister of Finance had not said that the information eould not be br.ught down, and that the ground for refuâ€"al ‘was that it might mislead the tlouse. 1t was the pressure that had been brought vpan the Governâ€" ment by independent members behind them that bad led them to cbange their opin:ion snd to give the information asked Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said the infor muation bad not been refused, but tne Govâ€" erument simply aesired to id to the moâ€" tion so that <he true state of aff.irs might an hamble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying for a return of the reâ€" ceipts to the :Ouh of April instant _ He stated that be beliâ€"ved the hon. Minister of Fipance was miâ€"taken as to the comâ€" mercial prospects of the country, or that mnmumd;&i&nd-b lhw-.- sity for asking P rlisment to vote a expenditure than had ~ever been â€"asked bol:n»dlho necessity of asking for in cxessed iaxition. le found that the Trade and Nivigation returns showed that the receipts of the last year were larger thin they had ever bâ€"en before. He found that the inceaâ€"e of the of . 1873 over â€" 137", in the m of the ï¬.h-iu were #417,719, the . products Hon. Mr. TUPPER expressed his desire to withdraw uie motion A point of order was raised, when some discussion arose, and the A point of order wes again raised when some dircussion srose Hon. Mr. CARTWRIGHLE moved. in ameniment, that aiter the word resoived be aided, =That «n bumble address be presented to His Excellency, for a state« ment shewing ne receipts otf revenue to th» 2)Jth Day of A,ril,dllfl; m:‘:. comparative state mout of »ecsipts first tweuty days of April, for the yeirs 1873 and 1s74. togsther with the quinti~ tics of exci abl â€" goâ€"dvin bond on the first fifteen days of 1â€"73â€"74, ani on the first day of July, 1873 Hon, Mr. MACKE~ Z1E asked the hon gentlioman o nume une bon member who bad brought pressure on the Government. He denied that any pressure had been brought 02 them. * How. Dr. IUPPER said if he had been allowed to proceéed with his motion he would not have required to refer to sny . Hos NÂ¥r. MACKENZIE continued the information in the ‘orm required by the hon. member would be atnormal. The Gorerement had substracted the th106 Tnillion portion of the motion. Hon. Dr. TUPPER said he had when asking for the information statea that any addition could be made to it which the Government desin d. He congratulated the Goversment in that tney had decided not toâ€" put on the $3 000,000 t2x1tan. Mr. CASEY moved that Mr. Walker be added to the Select Committee on Port Staniky Harbour. â€" Carried. 70 finwter of Finznce whether or nOt he had re‘used the ten days statement. Hoo Mr. CARTWRIGHT asked the h-brflh-"murbemm.;: t *Js statement Leing brought down Tkwmuluw. PUBIO WLLS aÂ¥D ORD&KRS. Mr. PALMEX moved _ the secomd Ttading of the bill to repeal the laws Toâ€" Gener., 1 7: MACDUNALD, ‘Postmaster h'lhï¬nl:-mm of N oo hn o e ns s were not an anomol e un -.-..!.E:fla-â€"t. = Hon. Mr. DJRIUN sad such copies of scts as cou‘d be hm.:n dw-wcd‘: brought down. A* nominations, did not believe that aay bad been waie. The motion was carried. Mr. TANCHEREAU moved for a Return dmwwwmm‘\ tors for sections ®, 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 of the Intercolonial Radroad. & .. &0. Carried. Hon, Sir the Mirsiste sbculders Hon. My, : ltler course MF. CHIPMAN boped the hon t:‘hfl.h-oï¬-‘:. drop, 1 u.:,,"‘" content with her The motion was c«rried after some exâ€" planatien ‘rom the mover and some reâ€" marks on the subj»ct by Mr. FERKIS, Hon. M: SCHA‘L1Z moved for copies of Acts passed «n spuointments made by the Council cf tae North west Territories, Hon. Dr. TUPPER moved that this Heuse having been asked to increase tax. ation is ent tled to the fullest statement ot the Reccip*s and Expenditure, and that _ on Mr. C3 the es aes Hon Mr. MITCHELL moved for a crpy of corresposdence relative to the transfer of Porta;e lsland to the Government of S oprnfonte marte a50 thet ts Pyouich was to see 3 Canadians who had for s> loog inbabited the island received their rights. Mr. MACDONALD (lnnn:? movred for a olmm e ing :Joo 12 of the 1.«-:.:?."». road. Hw object in moving for the cor resso dence was :o ascertain what were the claims made by the contractors, and that it might be laid before the Public Accounts Commitiee, The motion was carried. Nr. PALMER moved for a Statement of amount expended on the extension of the Railwsy between Shediac and St. John to the Ballash Wharf at St, Jchn, &0 , &c. _ This sugzestion was adopteiâ€"and the motion was corried. . * MR med. | ~ The following Senaters and members of moved copy of corâ€" | mlp:-?:::wlfc respeciing. Dakeijio | the Commons were invited to dine with Harbor â€"Carried, _ | His Exceiiency on Satnrdsy evening last : Mr. WHITE (Reofâ€"w) moved for a re= | Sgxarx.â€"The Hon. Mr. Odell, the Hon, turn of sums expern»d in the constr »ction | Mr. Cornwall, the cton. Mr. Girard, the of piers dams, &c . on the Uttewa River | Hon. Mr. Howlzn, the Hon. Mr McMuster, and its wibutaries, up to 3lst December | the Hon. Mr. Armand and the Hon. Let. lnsk. . * alber Do 8t. Juste, tonâ€"Mr. MiCs + A[E suggested that | _Commons â€"Mr. D. 5. Jones, Mr. Kirkâ€" the hon. gentlewm«n should have added to | patrick, Mr. Alex F. Macdonald, Mr. G E. the return the expenditure on income as | Lasey, Dr. Brouse, Mr. Walter Ross, Mr. well as thas oncapitsl ace~unt. â€"â€"~_~ ; Biggar, Mr. De St. Georges Mr P R © Mr.CHISHOLM moved for copy of corâ€" respondence, .&c, respecting Uakville Harbor â€"Carried. _ ; Hou. Mr. MACKENZIE said that the byn. goutiemin was a patriot from the tip of his 10e to «‘he crown of his head. A:WM the motion was camied. Goverzrment had taken any action on the whjpet or not. Nr. Mackay said that at is stage he would n :: ask the atlention of the House : ny further, but trusted that te motion wouid be granted, and a Com« mutes seloctel to consider this most imâ€" Y;. PALMNER knew that until there s an appre pristion of $8,000 for the im â€" orement of Ingonisb barbor, be did not ce that such a harbor existed. +. PALMER moved for a return of the aber of inhabitwuts, &c., o( the harbour Ingonish South, Cape Breton. â€"Carâ€" on. Mr. MITCHELL said that no nt of money was sutfcient uo prevént Mr . CACTWRIGHT was giad that Ztatieman was ready to place 45 wus not sure that the woere not an snomoly, and be subject should engage the atâ€" JOHN MACDONALU asked the motion drop, Nova Scoâ€" content with her present remayr ks the increase on the right ION nd New Brunswick suggested this seaile» :."-u-'â€"'d-vdum'â€" oo e e eacagein of teatimonials from individuals Shnn aittinely admit 4t has saved thoir Judge McKay, in Chambers this morning, dismissed _ the prelhiminary objections on the part of the respondent in the election case of Montreal West. mniocgl. s:“' Montreal, lsnln,luo:: at to i m(m 114. ufluunz Merchants‘ lut, n?;f oh-‘.r’ll‘:‘l:‘lug. ‘::lnkl‘ of : Comâ€" IWiff@ 188. > .â€".: s . e * Midâ€"Night Despatches, ENGLAND. New LJ%A:‘;TM Budget Apâ€" manany mioks :"'?“"li I“" i “|. :l_":‘"""“ sing Act. It fixes the closing bour of public houses half an hour later at night. enb s The Khedive of Egypt took military e‘nnot be cured . uubm-bbod Allen‘s Lung Balsam will sa‘ any one that it has"â€"een cured in very many cares of l‘ho;no;' temperance meeting, this s afternoom, was a failure. Very few atâ€" in cutting away the ise near Wellington Bridge, this morning, the body of an unknown man was found. 1t was much decomposed, and had apparently been in the water seven or cight months. ssession of the h‘v:; (hn-l; bohnz.b'o r’"““' yicldi Teciion international Tonnage Commission. ;’ The water will be let into the Lachine Canal on Thursday. _ at noon on Eaturday, Mr. Nelson in the chair, Mr.â€"R. A. Hoiland, acting as Sec retury, the following resoluucn was Moved by Mr. Hodgson, seconded by Â¥r. McLachiâ€"n, that s uniform tanff of 114 per cent be imposed upon all lines of electroâ€"plate -n,',ih:‘w‘n‘, .d::.'l P c small weres, &c. « Messers. Nelson, Hodgson and Lyman were sppointed a deputaiion to proâ€" ceed to uttewa to submit the maller to the consideration of the Government. | MostrzaL, Aprit 27. At tha Post Office invesug ition toâ€"day, «nd McKeown, clerks in the Post swore that they would rot believe Mr. Wright under cath in maiters â€" when Mr. Palmer or Mr. Emery were couceraed, on account of his passionate and vinuâ€"ctive ition, which would lead him to any es against those he diliked. ï¬. H. Bishop, envelope manufacturer, the Hon. Joan Young envelope mmth,-’:l Post Office envelopes, not swear positively that the piper wus not the same, but the Young enve. lope seemed thinuer sad not so well ‘there wers only seven interments from smalipox last week. BY TELEGRAaPA " _ MONTREAL Office Investigationâ€"Lachine “&.&? or Fancy Goods _ There is a deal of ufl" on the Mnï¬ï¬":‘-y!l?-h sho inpiviars af remny quatinâ€"bare in the in uu.l.'.“n ktoom of flomm igs" © lasti sate, Nap Howtcriox.â€"It is stated upon pretty reiiable suibority, that a man nemed W, W Reilly, a mechanic residing in rear of Arhburnbam Hill, beat his wife so badly on Thursday last that ber life is despaired of. A warrant has been issued for hi~ arres*, and steps are also being taken to hâ€"ve a magistrate take her deposition, as I‘r. Hendâ€"rson bas expressed is as his ©pinion that her wounds are 0f a fatai charâ€" acier, lt is also in contemplation to reâ€" move her to the (General Hospital. 1+ seems that these unseemly brawls have been of frequent occurrence, and are the result of excess.ve drinking. The woman is a cripple, aud the fact of his usitg her own crutch for his fiendish act seems to blacken his ciime. Mâ€"A.l-lu-dln-:;-or::od last night about 11â€" o‘clock, a g in the Exstern horizon revealed the fact of its being | upon Sandy Hill or somewhers in that vicinity. “9. drivin.ï¬ out, faucy the surprize at ing the fire beyond the Rideau River. 1t is said tnat tae building burned . was a house of ill fame, of some notari¢gty on the Montreal Koid ; «thers agrina contend that it wesan »djoining haase, Thae beils soundei No. 3 Wi d and vhe firemen and engines were out promptâ€" ly and ready for work, but found it necesâ€" sary under the cirrumstences to return to their respective engine houses. Particuiars will likely be forthcoming toâ€" 4ay. Prexsextamox.â€"Mr. . E. Kimber, late Secretary of the Citizens‘ sail Committee, hus teen the recipient of a very hanuâ€" some set of jewellery, cousisting of shirt und rleeve buttons, in gold and carâ€" buncle=. This has been given him as a token of appreciation of his nctive and «flicient services in connection wita the lute bail. this season, and is much earher than is usual on the part of the:e steaimships, Casantaw Baxx or Consrros ~The Otâ€" tawa brunchâ€"of this institution was opened w in the new office in the Victoria Wellington street. _ Mr. Plummer seems to be a person in every way suited to his new position, and wili aouotiess Sreawsm» . â€" Amsivas â€"The steamship * Surmatian ‘ of the Allan line arrived at Quetvec yesterday evening, bringing 70 cabin and 607 steerage passengers. (his is the firss -niv,loa this line at Quebec soon gain for the institution over which he has charge, a good run of businers in this community. CITY AND VICINITY. Commons â€"Mr. D. 5. Jones, Mr. Kirkâ€" patriok, Mr. Alex E. Macdonald, Mr. G E. Uasey, Dr. Brouse, Mr. Walter Ross, Mr. Biggar, Mr. De St. Georges, Mr. P. B. Casgrain, Hon. T. Robitailie, Nr. M . P. Rynp, Mr. Frederick Mackens‘e, Dr. Forles, Mr. Chas Burpee, Mr. Dewdney, Mr_aured G. Jones, Mr. Lang! i, Mr. E T. Brooks, the Hon. Mr. koss, Mr. Augus Melsaac, Mr. La Joie, Mr. Goudge, Mr. T. D. Busll, L‘Abbe Casgrain, und Mr Mackeczsio Giiftin. There are nearly fifty smali craft now in ine House went into Committee and adopted the resolution, which was repor~ ed and cencurred in, and a bill toundei on u:lo noo:u&io-allu introduced. aâ€"reply to Hon. Dr. Tupper, eranment probably proceed with t elecuon bill first toâ€"morrow, and then g0 on with the estimates. for the Inspection of sait manufactmed Canada and for the appointment ¢f 8 Imepsctors. Mr CAMERON (Huron) moved the House into vommittee to consiier a reso lution declaring it expedient to provide Post Oiflces at Greenviow and Bronson, in the County of Hastings.: lfe desired to call the particular attent on of the honâ€" member tor North Hastings for this res turn, The House adjourned at mi iâ€"night fund now amounts to4 | Jwm.8 6 it Who has engaged Mz. JAMES WYNEA, celebrated Hair Cutter and Wig Maker, (from r‘ailmer & Son‘s, ‘Montreal,) to take ob rge the Gentlemen‘s Department, ‘ garThe LADIES HAIR DRESSLNG AND ARTISTIO HALIR WORK will be attended to by the Proprietor. t amine them, They are to be scen at §!t will repay any gentieman to call and exâ€" | [3imuitaneously Jwith; the arrival of the new Steam Fire Engine, came those comforts for THE NEW ARRIVALS. Tollet, Burlington Hairâ€"Cutting â€" Room, TwoPcizes $1,000 x mz =â€"# 3 Greonda CK S, Ten Prizes $100 3 uuump.mmm ‘:':J:.‘l-'nni.b; uovn-.' Machines, worth each ; 13 P in o oo in oiet oi S gnen t Siiverâ€"ware, Jewelery, &c , &c, . o ce use Number of m%mwwm Ubemll’unln-u'ulr.p‘fl. fw Tickets g; Btx Tickets $5: Twelve mlainiige tuh i um-met-ulnh.- 1 list of prizes, a deâ€" «eription of the manner of dra and other inâ€" formation in reference to the bution, will be sent to any ‘on» nrdsring them. . All iettery :'A'."':‘n% e 1.. D. SINE, Box 86 N 4 o W. Bt. 0. Apritay ine M-t' Gift ~Enterprise, Five Gold American Hunting V-flvï¬ nes, worth u;o-cT «.) ï¬h‘m &I:H‘ulh‘ atcbes, 800 (zï¬ and Rilver Lever H Watches, in ail, worth from $30 ln_â€_.&nmm $5,000 Each in Greenbacks. Th will be on view on Monday, the day provious to siio, f oys s Terms Cash, : .. . Bale aÂ¥ l1 a m‘ , and 7 pam. _________ The consignment eag.uu ol several handsome Purlor Sults in saftd Waltuut, Green and Crimson Reps and Hair c!-u-. Also Bedroom Suits in solid Wainot, * and Ash Dlnllg oA Sideâ€" no«rds, ning Cana " Hall Chalny ‘ï¬â€˜ m%-m Couche»‘ Spring Hair, Wool and Straw xt qrnttly on Catrerme mt W indow uen ar ugâ€" a 4 Cum‘iu;'-, 1 ye‘l’l‘\w"‘;:. ‘n‘q-n-wd secondâ€" hand uuu-‘:ï¬md Eifeets, not enumeraied. The subscriber has been instrucud to rel\ ty Anction, a iarge qiimntity of the above goods, on TUESDAY, April 1 ROBINSQN AND HENLY‘S BLOCK, SPARKS SPReEr, A Large Quantity of New, Beautiful and Stylish i Dn. WHEELER‘S COMPOUND ELLXIR OF Phosphates and Caligaysâ€"A Chemical Fuod and Nutritive Tonic. This elegunt and agreeable prevaration combinesâ€"with a »ound Sherry Wine L::‘thc forn:tado }clo-r oocd:l, l.h:h‘-m rellnâ€" agents known for 1mpro: appeti c factiltaling digestion, and. assimilation "Of food: and % focmluonol[ h::lkt:y N:‘ud. 16 is n-nr: aule for its efficacy in ma all cases of Ror: mia--nd L\m-m in adu‘ts or children, in Nervous prustration and General Debility from over exertion of imi: d and body, dissipation and bad ts, in discases peâ€" cullar to women. and in y developed daliâ€" cute children. Sold at $1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, To be distribmed. in I.. D SLNR"Sgi67th fuine Mopthty Re The faverat will take place from her husband‘s residence, Sister street, to Be« chwood Cometery, on Tuesday the 33th instant, at two o‘clock p. in. Un the Â¥thinstant, Witliamin, wife of Witâ€" li‘m MeClymort, Esq., aod daughler of the late Miltam Stew rt, Esq. _ _ â€"Fpvanrmnt : At 95 Portland street, by the Rey, D. Fraser, Pran Tikhy 2. Autlegh Powse: merchank to Sihe r, J ose ease, moi Harriet Unocao, both of Torunto. Bostuess Orror.uxiti®s.â€"I mean busi« ness,. The Domicinion of Cunada bas granted me a monopoly 1 require $5.00¢ cash, or its equivalent, and to the proper party who may be a silent partner, I will guarantee a fortune. 1 have «iready orders 10 the amount of several thousand dollars with a profit of tive hundred per cent. For particulars address * Mronaxic," Russell House, Uttawa. 2545 .3i B(RTB. %, Slater Street Wesr, «n the" Tin*., _'quc.flnll. EiLOU, of a &&. -fl boâ€"r. Prssszears Your Stout â€"Tinted mhr Spectacles, ‘the latest hrv'.-‘ strained ani weak eyes, $250 per pair, from Lazarus, Morris & Co. _ WM. HEARN, Druggist, Sappors‘ mfl- THE NEW PATENT CHAI Seed! Seed! Mr. Euwstt hasa fine stock of ‘resh Garden, Field M‘E'_U Needs; all wanting the above would do well to call at the Medical Hall, 67 ?-h Etreet. m. Buy your Harness of ‘T, Shore & Co. Successor to Le# & ‘Thomson. A~ meating of the Trustees of the Catholic Youag Men‘s Rociety this Friday evening. 2552. "uvace, Vamsei place in the city at Ne# Garden and rlower Seeds from England at Montreal s'iw Wou_ Hearn, Druggist, Sappers‘ Bridee 2544) Apri Zith, 1974 Tobe drawn MONDAY, JJNE $th, 1874 TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF TILL TH® J NQUERORS COME. %$60,000.00 Large Mantle Mirrors, Carpeting, &c., &¢ 72 SPARKSâ€"8T. OTTAWA, Spring opening to.dayâ€"Display of new 0 #. \}un vur -how’roon-. id 255 : UCIION SALE In Valuable CGi*ts, SPECIAL _ NOTICES. MOORE‘S THO8.~EDWIN: MOORE:! , April tho"‘t In the New Store, in T. Emorms & Co. Sparks Street near Bankâ€"st A, ROW Am&m«. C. Kmo & Co. Inm?“wâ€' m “lu&"aiu ? lewlt snn thimg :u'w ‘adv + thing to their SdAN2Eh npgon Barrister, FANTEDâ€"A few Girls to sort Tallors ‘ Wke Art o sdats s o on tor this ad «t this office. _ Uuttawa, April 33, 1874. LETâ€"From 1st May, ftone > l mmw% HA ’u"tf HERMINGHAM, Reul Estate Agent, April 22, 1874. e o eanpr ies :J':J-rt n:n‘r::ln .\l:"nl. s 1y Eomn‘nmn’wxmm oale: in Wmllu‘:. .l.::im oou‘o W up .n book,job and newspaper work, will be We spdaing se grbgrmnd with food mm}m‘g_ _A_"iy at the n‘;m " . 3 o&'mm m.v‘yumo. um"flu:‘- Q can hnm sand &u» s .uw“:nm (eiemren i aget on Apeig 3p On poenes 96 St. Francois X wvierâ€"st., Montreal,. P Nerimeg * or earngited uy + Sn m Ahlag me e( calge o '&é Bhop Fixtures the cltids lune us Qunhen reponiiverns bvronging i Sxtures, &0., at Quebuc, 10 $9,846.81 ; both as per inventory. y The stocks and inventorins m<y be inspected «1 the stores in Ottawa and Quebec lately ocouâ€" wmm.fl m-dlnl'tllvu- -.Znu.bbou.nu information obâ€" “"r"..:“:.‘.mâ€"-: for L or each ; and parties other than a cash offer will please to mention the security Ottawa and Quebes, respectively, belong the eetate or OOE ie etenti es heloas o s n e l ln nind Limbelf to Lo. eereeaienatet DAWIeNSS mfl sen, wiil be received W.n.-.F."' signed uil THURSDAY, ml;r%ur O no: at noon, for the two.stocks of manufactured a ras| April 21, 1874 TJIWO BANKRUPT 8TOCES OF Furs,. Hats, Caps, &c. PRACTICAL WATOHMAKER snd . MANUFAC TURING . JEWELLER, NFORMATION WANTED. Until the First of MAY.. . All mecoutits a0t “W zeumllm J:‘lt‘n.c j E e acatfe t es March 23, 871. MANUFACTURING _JFWELLERY BUSINESS. He will also receive tenders for the Htock, Book Devis, Si0p, and Shop Fixtures, and goodâ€"will of his Dusinenss, April 2 1874 In order to clear out his stook, as he is desirons of confining himseif sqiely to the WATCH AND CLOCK . REPAIRING Feb. 18, 1574 Fine ~Gold Jewellery ! tC "~C.GRS°P FORSALE BY TENDER. _ Tenders, at a dollar faie upon the inventory Stock of Watches ! Apti* 28. 4874 WM. ~YOUNG., way for the Auction ! "I She Bale is closing ! _ (EURD CBOLLL . basinet: c 1 1t se s roulin Dooskins ! Ab and h“w! m’.:...’:&wm At Rowe‘s Auction, mithe C H A M PA Gâ€"Nâ€"E °CIDER, ppas Strsoment ; Ris stock of Cloths, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Faney Vestings, We,, is. unequalied 1y auy in the city. m I #u, «igw inc ' al SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good ft guarantoed 6+ no sale, * R OSTâ€"i)n the 4 h April, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT THE OTTAWA TIMES APRIL 28. 1874 RA Y°S SYRUP OF RED SPRUUOE GUM U NDERT AK ER TO ~3rd MA Y, Electroâ€"Piated Ware and Fancy UNBY RE | Clocks, Gold and Silver Chains, 38} SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA. April420, 1§74, Feb. 18, 1674 "rm"" , between the Post office ’mmk in streots. ‘The finder will pn.-“n’pvq $ and 7 Nicholas»=3t,, Otta wa. MAP LE SUG A R, vind April, 1574 2 9O R i d e amwmoâ€"tbâ€"tr e e t. JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, _ Bq:tnlnh‘nnumqndn-?dï¬omfllmt-.hhwl“d_- * â€" W AutISS 1 $60 a week guaranteed. " Business R J. STANTON, Hoboken, N.J Will seil from this date snudt nBuolnrgy s ow w AND THE At the premises adjoining Mr. I. ~B.. Taylor‘s Printing Office, TRY WILSON‘S CELEBRATED T POCKET a LARGE POCKET â€"If the heirsâ€"al t, home or abroad, SeN" All Goods Warranted Shrunk. Wa§ FIRSTâ€"PRIZE®FANOY 2562â€"11in up i~BSHOOLBBED&CO |flmm; m Hous: nown x$ ‘Instance Jn which releif. . was nol ï¬?..mm Biai the whot won: _ Bold in tins. _ Cigars and Cigarettes in bores. SAVORY AND MOORE Th \~~«. A4B New Bondâ€"st.; London, W., j w‘gh'u_u supply Savory & Asthma and Bronchitis, 18 n;mdby“;‘ll'hohn it, to enshnre mmï¬ onitiet ts mm JUST OPENEDâ€"2 ba‘es of new patterns 0 Brusseis, Tapestry, #P‘r and Kidderminst® Carpets, .Hemp . Matiings.and Oiloioths, dit Adentiy jnvite the inspection of purcharers. oumll‘tuml.o&-’buun 8 tensiveâ€" thas: in anyformer season, and + prices Will be Shind as low of even lower tha from the best Foglish makers, to which weow: 60 °> CARPETS. Are hereby. requesied. to .. call. in at .Mesars, T. majorte 4 . Smant s o ain.tnt Ath T“A «.:i .-ru’: ia WG se V;,i n h“fl ts piaded fi bir Collector® hatlze tor in mediate standing. 1T is WARRANTKD toyiveentive satls~ l‘lcunnuenn *o tne mont contirmed cases of sumptions> TS wu‘wu:orug cost!veness (which isâ€"th@>â€"case with most remeâ€" _ ___ priok giPiR syrrLe, _ SOL)) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Inas nmâ€"-uwm {ng Coughâ€"in a fosr hours thive.‘if 6t of 100 Jong F ob 10. 194 FOR comNSUMPTION AND ALL DISEASES THAT LEAD To IT;.8U0K as CUoughs, Nzhu Colds, Bronchitis, 1 ain in the Chest, and all Diseases _ Fab. #, 1874 O’ITA'A WATI_I_'UI!& Lead Pipe Wanted. ALLEN‘S â€"LUNG:â€" «BALSAM The lowest or any â€"tender not necexsarily ac, DATURA PATULA: Noon of Friday, the 1st May Next, for Forty or Fifty Tons of Lead.Pipe, AT "D.;~McDONELL‘S AT .D, McDONELL‘S Ottawa, April 10, 1874.. ~ _ 2541 séwid Is THE UzkaTr Mopany RewgbYy, ‘Tenders will be received until Wholesa‘s and Retall Of All partios iudebted in. tod SPRING 1874. of the Lungs, b. P. CUNNINGHAM, jn . no. reak necessity. for so W ancrentine Wine, hy take Co unflmn! T. RAJOTTE & Co. never im cac e sc . | ‘Mickets of admission + . â€" . 50 conts. Under tae distl cellencies the aoodamen ty mss remant Tok Â¥2 Kitigcet B Poronto. Relating to the Political History of } on t y Woyimpne Phi eoopmanon Qwedioe win be * ifgontes a prnth dirm o ( PUBLIC .Sl-ul C: goid, mccording to steamer Mgmmn_*h n rorpon ihochers? Sowiing areamail Henderson T reen, dnc e aale ‘ Bowling Great ,_,,J & STEAMERs FROM NEW YORK EVELKY TUESDAY, . DaAY AND,BATUORDAY rmmg@m: UN8UR ITirbogt, Mdcgte: Imogh, aulgpidte! W e l s ns. desirous of brineing out .f _ Billeterâ€"st, London ; ROSS & OU,, DAVID SHA W, Hontreal, or s wmwumm (To e followed at MMervals of TENâ€"BArs during the season,) and trom QUEBEC **~LONDON ‘.‘l*“z:‘wdulhh‘w.h LoOoO‘N®N D O N ForQuebec and Montréal "< > Ti Tauks & * SCM > TEMPERLEY .LINE, WÂ¥ FDN E S D A Â¥,â€" 15th . A RRTL, San be obtained, i. 0 ~0) 0 (l0 0 0_ 000 m% se retiaer.* bind themaelves to y wrdtl ces _ icasdie Lo sR *""Besyry HARTNEY, Clerk Joint Comumittee of bothâ€"@ouses on Print mss on SyPvIC4{A0 PXKiR TcA a h Dnuwa Annnienniere ts bo/ se tively, ‘Panders for Priptiny Paper," * TeRdets &“g'mun" .n'(w“m for Bindaing," w 4 be received until noon of Monday, the Eloventh day of May next eelved, for the Printing, furniâ€"hing the Printing Puper, avd the vind th M mewdwenmm&.m k iv \ N » tender wi.1 be received on the blamk n pptmmgicareo is had mm anpliuntmmnes ns April 4, 1574 a ru(n'ï¬h'lp P Pmfl the Mfl B'p'ï¬;- hso apot, Mkn-nhgsym of the â€"Canada Gazelte," the Statuies and dpron, in un ol mod ies patpniaie aed «otier will !e received until Monday the: lith day « Mgnroxe aner winen day uo temionmthhe tor Governiment: _ Â¥, Printing the "Oenada * the Statutes and om."fd Counclh ahd other books perape perks # books, jorms, ‘bianks, and rnnuu 1equired by the several Departments of 2 BSinding the Atataten and Orders in Ccund d in remnenie epergrast Ti CJ quired by the several Departmeuts of the Govâ€" . Blank F P ‘fications will n%bfl'mm undersigned, * t 1 PogURARDT L/ sNOEVIN Dbde? ecerptery ofBtaie April 14, Aifi rpEEDE8s FOR_ PRINTING, &e. â€" His Excellency under the authority aforess mtrsteale M Landing Waiter superintend the survey aud mensirement Of Sblps. Inereat, "th benertmenen on keneney 0 O4 (On the recommend tion ~Hon. the Minâ€" Mwo«'u.unr-l ndel %«n of thpmm "The Merchant Bhip i g '0& 1851, > a A0ls umend |sume, aod o. es Ne oo piorre 1 d +4 Creln oo oaiatatacieeiet ol uibaf ""His Eaceliency by and With tn« aivice of the © 6 : Queen‘s Piivy Cot 8'6...-. has been gxwued to constitute nndfln“mm l\: Mg mq m:t: of shi and woeh ga‘n is i rony nuarttnred nud appolared recundingly / HiS EXCELLRENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN CaUNCIL N.EJW ; MA P o Rxnos AEALED TENDER® addressed o the Beore= OwWanN‘s OPEEBA ROUSE. HOMAS COW AN, C n BOARDING HOUSE, DVsSRTISEMENT. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF & Wanted E 1 Â¥ 0. PODRUMMOND, Svarkeâ€"st, Quawa, OVEENMENT HOUBE, OTTAWA. OADON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL Customs Department, Oitawa, J0th April, 1674 i THORIZED discount on American Involce Uhtil further votice : 12 per cent. ____ J 8. A. BOOU 6 LTTR, ‘m:mvrd tion .no..mlu: um.'l‘-'no srchane Boip 1 s A m 0t umending the s«me, md.& ot passed in £ue 30th.year Of Her maje 1y‘s i« vieaeinendiohs Inapegtion and claaad Te A (i a : tnereaf ® . * % Exceliency by and vice n‘s Privy Cou mhfll_‘"":_ ABOUT ith MAY. nen d cata SAunday tmy 1ith ay uP ,\- O e :7-“ 280 f:- $ ,)_ 6 Jucf lb a ) SA Cns F®Ip ay, 10th day of A pril, 1874 W. A. BW o ts Piy cdusen |‘rERSEN®: DELTA. C. R. CUNNINGHAM, Commissioner of Custofims 8. J. W ATBON, on and after Monâ€" of their Ex SE E D S | -l-h'fl-b‘h n-lll-,-l'll; r!-l -.-m-..y visit CHARLES ROY, _ Saloon is Now Open, Desires to inform his friends and the public in general, that his magnificent â€"~WILSON & ORR, Carvers &Gilders "DITREOTâ€" ~IMPORTA&TIOMN.â€" WMOLESALE AND REKTAIL, nds CLD.:P ORnT _ WVTITNX E:: .. . . S, «18 Rnmsorâ€"St., Ottaws. DACIER‘S:â€" DRUG STORE, | THOS. PATTERSON _ Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor CGeneral, Karl of DuSerin, 10 1#11.DS., PALE SHERRY WINK, ts And will conticue un‘il the whiole Stook is disposed of. K “.w'lniuo-c‘:lghï¬bh‘!ï¬:-l Goods to be soid for CASH ONLY €uring e ocvtimineces FRIDI';An}',hriéugiRIL 17, 36Sparksâ€"stiLindsay‘s old stand 15 Sussexâ€"st Huil, June 28, 1878 & LABGE VARIETY OF GARDEN, FIELD and FLOW ER SHOW CASES MAUE TO ORDER Marci 13, 1874, %6! Japamneâ€"Gree» â€" Black of .â€"awb?l.'lflw 0 promises . pecenaretiluries ies sies. Petarecccony ho on nasaen d uiss 1H08, PATTERSOGN®$, cisetrndrer Pk 4Â¥ BOOTS cAND â€"SHOES Serges and Twills, Coloured Silks, Japan Cloth or Washing Poplin; New Conmensic Troussors, New Indian Tronssors, C. J, Bonnet Black Silks, New Washington Sateens, New Genappine Cords, Crepoline and Paris Gamze, *ew Tinted Alpacas, 1874â€"â€" SPRING FASHION®S. 1874 PICTURE FRA ME XÂ¥XX. ROYZ, Slaughter ! _ Slaughter ! BAMKERVILLE & BRoOoK COURTAULD® CRAPE March 8, 1874, Dress . J. R STITT & Co. RECENT HOUSE! Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Wg" 'â€"tq 3;â€"â€"‘\: ‘F'ï¬â€"% WB Patontex‘}" sted OF ALL KINDS, AT MANUPACT URRERS, ) Snarksâ€"st. Silk finished Alpaons, PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Fi GENTLEMEN‘3 Tailoring Establishment MAn® To QRDBE IN THE T weeds, Coatings and Vestings April 18, 1874 * To Belect from. w9 OHAS. BRYSOoN, _ .. __, 58 SPARKS STREET. 30. SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. subsvriber having perchased the Stock of Poulin‘s Block. Fine Old Brandy, All the Novelties in ‘BILK HATS, Silver, and toBUIT ALL am A Btse! m Perfected wdes Lt â€" W. YOUNG‘3, $a" A. guaranteed, FELT HATS! March 18. xE w rar EY 6 mad wodaL® H. HODGESH, 56 SPARKS STREET, AZARUS, MORRIS & CO.‘8 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SPRIKG 1874 e Aâ€"me / 3g} SPARKBâ€"HT. Bennette & Oo‘s and Christies MODERATE _ PRICKS, aA S8PECIALITY Kâ€"pecially adapted for Spring New Marguerite Lawus. For beautiful Even‘ng Dresses New Ashantee Grasse£. New Eugenie Crepe Cioth, Great Variety of Shades. New Atr‘can Lawns. Evening Wear Worldâ€"wide Reputation. In all the new shades of Blue. Style and Fit @U aR aNTEED AT alics a Dresas. Btripe. Also i1