Camar" E. BUGGLES olaby meverinsont rks Street, Olla#4 Qur assortment of ISEMKNT. ; Wanted Everywher® J is printed an@. ) AX, ROGER & Los+ Number : 12 a > Ber 9e newest #of the birhest ESSFUL REMEDIES ge smount of sow and 1M« sery has lately been aided, dohdflv-b’u-m plishment so supplied intry), we are in & ~ work more and say one else. . _ & ASE" un;rmn i. use 19 energlies ‘P.'_".;_E:‘..'M e and Slei &A&CT OR Y:â€" 3y 2 is & ROPRILETORS * YÂ¥ & MOORE, ARA & UCO. c Emulsion and icreatine. ckdale & Co."_ RED CANADIAN ND CLOPTHS _ ve satisfactorlly ! men s i nspeotion NDâ€"3T., LONDON. W. Asthue«. Hronchitis &0 W ASTING AND INDiGE4 BA M styles of lishment will be found 0@# BT AGENTS . ~ «23. n & Ca., Coiocman street, Log Newgate street, Lowion, * n ""â€""_.‘T 7 “.‘ j& Joyse * . Sandy Hill. whd the goneral condinion d a of T490E 20 1M LARKE®S Bi P;;;, we have the P :"une-;-q-: in any market rarranted for MEV Pâ€"â€".â€" â€"â€" ion to all work. k E I872. 19818 â€" Buck and M Aail, L4 of Vocalit® sell our e Manutet arers, §1% AND Cm" She, S at, ftom e . 1aad O MEARA N 1873 i L hy antsand shiggst, Medicas m' peciai «tady. are proionged, the & ) mists and Stomtâ€" and Gaabiitfy Clothing OTTAW. Â¥ noiesale Drag« mtz rufl*" u0. a & & .n\)“ bos oa‘s CO%*UR Londigg 4 <. rw a£KDS sul mA W &A 1pe~u*® crGHS *b 1e Grv‘uate MeQhi U Assoate Coroner Offee and Resi gparks ats. _ puile (De It.'!‘"'" Physician, Surgeon, wucheur, &c., M, €. P. & 8., Ont. oftce aud Residence «‘Counor Street oâ€"u-&s_u P‘hiladeiphia Dental College,and also of the Roya! College of Dental Surgeons of o'm‘..uu Sparksâ€"st., a few doors hï¬d (Nosperst, opposite Heney & Robiuson‘s New W . D May 0¢ n"D::;‘*k se opposi -T“â€":;;"T&' m ï¬ 1 LE Maria Street Centre Town. 4 * sAsors cured without the use of the by sew Dut certain, 190007 weit almosk -"‘ sess, Relerence giÂ¥en es e ad if required. Jatawe, May t 1479 fiBRISTERY, ATTORNIES, SOLIOL TOR3, OONVEYANCER3, &o., (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) rricesâ€"Klgin Stroet, Ottawa. 0. K. Prowet. | A.J. Cantmtre. | 1. P. Hice We kWa > > Cl _/ .~ ~Age3ne ~The undersigned have agr>> : «o form # ship for the practice of i w, in the Otpuwe, as Barristers Attorneys and Solicitors a. e . flns *n U LAPIERRE, _ D) acawe, M h 24, 1s of Hull, I ANGUS & IRWIN, vVBRO UNDERTAKERS, uol i# ADYVOCATE, Ss0LICITOR.&ce. Febs$ W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Mtor;nle!. Notary, &c OrFFICE: Muster in Chancery Chambers,. luump & CHERYSLER, Bursters and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. isitors is Chancery, Notaries, &0. Oficeâ€"Haniy‘s Block, Ridean Streok “?;3‘::; F. H. CHBYSLEE, vOL VIIL NO.A2577 Buil, March 9, i874. n 1y ITHE HOX, JOUN 0 CONNOR, QG., ail 20, 1574 & HENDERsSON, Hull, Jan 10, 1974 N80Â¥AS P. FOr.AN, & LOGA® No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"3 Carvers & Gilders iNAEY, C ADVOCATE, Temporary Gffice at Dr. JO8. BEAUDLN‘®, ‘w,, South aiie of Rideanâ€"st., near Gloncester. M al all hours. T wska NAIN STREET, HULL Hull, March 9, 1874. t LC e : 4 I..u;..,wul“ui wa, s . special attention ï¬- to b-g and Eements of the t erus. Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &0., Notary Public .nd Advocates. DSURANOE & REAL ESTATE AGENT] RCHAMBAULT .t LEAYY, o ANK ____"â€" . & OBERT CASSELS, Jz., Â¥F, NIELDLSNSG, We lssuer of Marriage Liconsesâ€"@# Derice:â€"G. ELWELLS 1 B ms ai F0 BithOhs Cuhe, Mane: Ahmwes JA Eiginâ€"st., opposite Russell House March 4, 1874, E BARRINT "R, SOLLCOITOR, &¢., (Burcess : to Nilliiam Mosgrove, Esqâ€",) By.Mcsrr~ &4 quilding, Ot‘awa. #Â¥G00 Bnarks â€"st. Ll. P, COUTLEE, B.C. L, _ _ farrister, ~Advocate, &c. ngwiï¬'ï¬:"'fNAVY.\ NEW Booksi. LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and PICTURE FRAME (JMOKERSs 1 J. P. LYNN, Iuln-hl_lln. iy-vâ€"ldnr Hugo..... . ¥€ GILDEKD Twain and B ~â€"â€" Dugiy oo y Mark Twain and lt,un &ctflzu::u:xv% WILSON & ORR, M ot 38 SPARKSâ€"ST. assortment of Metailic and all"kinds of poreiNs AND CASKETS, ps CRAPES, 40 pa CR o Th fill~Orders by teleâ€" wess > ®HOW CASES For a Good Smoke ALD #. GRANT, HENDERSOy _ 90 SPAREEqqp oiseâ€" Arbevt LAW FLitM 374 recon lD}?entist & 187 C. V. H. FERLA ND, «4 at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" 2 U R R O W 8, MANUPACT URKRS, NXNELL DD#, LD§ ikISTLE & HILL, E A,. P. RKEMUN CoURT doUSM, wiversity, Montreal, B-Toon and w’mu cavairy, lale MACDUNELL, â€"USR THE Mainâ€"8t., »llege. MADE TO ORDER. Corner of Hugh and QANADA MOM NTREAL and Accouâ€" %401â€"8m A"iore Aos= 150ts $1.15 ouires" Ottaws oâ€" 0. 0 â€" 0 > + 1%5} p.ma., 8.00 p.m Renfrew â€" o > â€" + 20)pm., $.10p.n: Broekvilla _ â€" â€". > > l.&&z., 9,10 p.m. $AÂ¥ 10.15 a.m. Train from Oitrwa makes gluse éonnection with Grand ‘Trunk . Express ‘Train for the West at 1,50 pm. _ _ _ . ; .. ______ Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAIN3S DALY _ & 1.3 p.m. Train from Brockyille makes elose connection with Grand Trunk Express ‘Train from the West, arriving in Ottawa at 8.00 p. m. Boats, and at Ronfre wnhm-u.“ q h?:?mm w A. B. FOBTER, Gee c s > Managing Director. CANADA ~CENTRAL Brockville G it mix‘d Ex» press Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. Sume conmections with @rand Trunk trains to und from both KEast and West. Time faster than by any other route. ‘Trains are ruo on Montreal ttme. THO8. REY NOLDS; > THE ST. LAWRENGE ON AND FROM MONDAY, MAY 2th, 1874 ociimary Ajarstnn 2i trough Uay ‘worlue, ‘won c en Pu:;r‘hom cars mmmg nightâ€" train= over the whole line, S ms Traing now leave Montreal as follows of llllh aug m"â€".lâ€"._wr n -lâ€"'rnnlâ€" x | %lwgy. I =â€"â€"._â€" ® 3be old relinble, quickest and best route. whortest line to all points East and West ALTERATION ‘OF ~RUNNING TIME. 18774 . SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. 18734 Passenger Train for Brockville and all intermediate Stations...... . ..... Tfl;fl leave Montreal for L«chfre at 30 a.m., 9 30 a.m., $.00 p.m., and wfl-. Trains leave Lachine for Montreal at l.: 2a.m., 10.00 a.m., 3.00 p.m., and & J‘-‘ The 3.00 p.m. Train ruos through to Day Mail for irostoll Uaensbure ens mws. Bmkvllhbulxplgphxl:: dou, Brantford, Goderich, Butlalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points Night EXDrOBS. .. .â€"+2e ues se ++ ce ne + &Mu Toronto, stâ€"pping (‘1 EAND TRUNK RALILWAY co),PY' J OF CaANADA. Mmm}m Pond __ and intermediate Stations lulmllhhndl’ond an ui Stations..... .. ... Local prl'_eâ€";(_r:ï¬'ï¬i'ulnhmtunl at C airiant mt Mt;o%ofbl:t:flneun. S awe ts o Night Mail for Que stopping at St. inaive Lad ue HyAolaitie..e.,.. . @oine %)UIIL Express _for Boston via Vermont Cenâ€" Mail Trains for St. Jobn‘s and Rouse‘s Point connecting with Stanstead, mmmuy and Southâ€" Counttes Junetion Rallâ€" ways,and Lake Champlain Steamâ€" As the punctuality of the trains depends on m'l\hotgor limes the t.‘om'rany wilt u> be responsible for. trains not arriving at or low any station at the hours named, us i mw «Faimouth," lc.v: Porti@nd every Saturday at 5,30 p.m. for Halifax, N. 8. ‘The International (b-'nfnuu’l Steaners also runuing in connection with the uuml?mnl Railway, leaves Portland every Monday and Thursday at £00 p.m. for St. John, N.B., &6. Express for New York and ew Nermont Contral, at. .. May 20, 1874 Brockville, May 11 18:4 Raggage cheeked through. Tickets isaued at the Company‘s principal Stations. For t information, and time of arrival and ofall Trains at the terminal and w y statlons, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaâ€" t Every amy. a w SH Featare Station, or at No. wW, H. GREAVES _ _ * Agent for Brock Alle, GMB â€" Of Preston & McLaughlin, at the old stand, wirNo. 1% RIDEAU STREET, s mu at % PER CENT. UNDER C&*’l wuvonmm to Wl Boturte s nede Rubbers oran Riode: A P#A m;:‘umam& eveiy v‘%&ï¬â€œ&‘* Biippers, Moccassins, Buckâ€" skin &c. . ountry friends are invited to inâ€" speot. A most s iitable assortment. Late Preston ."n.w"'mhn) at s 13 Itideanâ€"st., Ottawa, _ Boots and Shoes CTTAWA RAILWAY. i -.-- ......‘ 2 "â€"< P .. JP 5# ,,.-. nÂ¥ labus § â€" x_' ig M eoby o.ftï¬bo other Eixti her, ard for aud* ‘h| -a to ‘the snm:‘ry‘ x United States, CR for BUYING A BABCOCK COMPETITIVE TRIAL Montreal, March 2rd, 1874 Feb. 19, 1874 Johnson Forge Pump Several of the Extin; uishers falle.! to .put. Onf Armestal mirserer en ‘seint oi ottewe, Disttith: aetie. Jns â€" _‘ o. 38 Sparks Street. â€" h9 JOSEPH NEELIN Trains will run daily, as follows :â€" Hhtaz 1 uomu'ï¬'on'ru. Presoott :. Connecting with. ; Arrive in ‘JunclIooi | tlawa. 10 45 A. M Ottawa. T00 & m 8,10 A,.4,\Grand Trunk Express 1445 Â¥a|Grand Trunk kprem . rand I from W@st....... .. Babcock and BANKRUPT 8TOC 230 a.x. Grand Trunk Express I frOM EWst........... 9.30 p.M 13 P.x. Grand Trunk mnt ND CLEARING 8SALE ONEYâ€"WAGES! A«.d accelleration of time Having purchased the stock of GoInG soute ‘Grond Trunk West & Rome & Watertown Grand Trunk for both } â€"Rust and West...... Grand Trunk Express Royal Mail Steamers and Central Verâ€" mont and Rome & Watertown ‘Rys. To THE EXPENSE Connecting with $ i oo ioh bome or abread, PAsRSEU NT U C ametinnd" H J, AFANTON, ARRLIVE â€"ANDâ€" Managing Director, Oliawa, AND iND TBE No: 148 St. James street. C. J. BRY DGES, ____Managing Director oF THE other : Extinguishers, and inter Boston via A, H, TAY ult Ior Oiews 298y : no capital mt Arrive at }’n-onu unction, 10.00 p,m 9.20 A. M 8 $0 a.m 8.00 p.m 7.00 P 4.00 p.ma 190 P. M §.00 a.m 6,30 A 3.00 p.m 5.10 pm 3.50) .M 6 45 a.m & 8.20 w. m hes>» & 3.30 p.m 00 p.m 15 p.m The Composed of the followilog and other firstâ€"clase iron Steamships : wT. LA WRENCER, BCOTLAND, f THAMES _-.I_. SEVERN, § (To be followed at intervals of TEN DAY* during the season,) and from Through Tickets. from all paints West, &‘ REDUC ED RATES, Certificates issned to ‘per song destrons bflmlllz out . their Q{r& Througn Bills nding issded on the Continen aud in Londoao for alt parts of Canada and in th Untted States to Detroit, Milwnukee, Chicag and other points in the West. ¢ For ln‘reuit or, Passage, mly to Pogirtats [atenints a Cua qurbes râ€"8t, on ; DAVID SHA W, Wontreat, or * C C. R., CUNNINGHAM, 1. O N D O N For Quebecand Montreal QUEBEC ro= LONDON TEMPERLEY â€"LINE, OF RoYAL MAlL sTEAMsSQIPS. Lied m ols LOTJUH The ah ch fllwmin lln‘l:"::p‘c’:\(‘_'uw largest, ilut -m:' ‘the station in Camada or the United States. hen lickets are hot uned the mwm“: a small deduction.] bakt . " i‘:}ih"m:g\" h tiokets and ‘every‘ informatio®n apply to & € D. W. COWARD & C SE Cc ) o Svca Agflm’.flw Opening of Navigation, Liverpool, "t&iï¬ï¬%ï¬dï¬? "The feet is Xfl?:}"cm lnrgenth test safest in ‘5â€"' world, Vessely. will. he.despatobed as follows : Fureéitom ottews, "“?‘.‘.‘:::::::;.'.’.'.....‘. "3% N aL4£sgow LINE SCANDINAVIAN.. «. ;. .+ »»> From gumï¬ l .S..Aâ€"â€" ,A_TIA!l..â€I.‘.l.....l.l CIRIOABSLAN «:. «14 0« cccvns . ink on :205 3405 OB Prhvsaas® as o HIBEKERNIANS. LAAA : J 0 00 RATES .OF PaASSAGKâ€"},} ,. RRPOOL LINK From Portland or Quebec (every Saturday to From Quebee to Giasgow, sail Quebes f (;%qrubw‘témvï¬m%mw Return Ticka mued mt w ZHt Au experie on each vesst .. Berths not secured until paid for, â€" Persuas wishiny to serd fomtheit friends.cAb Canadian Navigation Company‘s Steamers The first steamer of this Line is intended to be tespatched from W E D N ES D A Y, 15th A PR IL, May ist, SPARTAN;, from Prescott to Hamiiton =# 2nd, MAGNET, | se _ C« / «_ * CORSICAN, * Montreal a © 4th, CORINTHIAN, _ * «/5 « © SPARTAN _ " Hamilton to Montreal n «/ MAGNET, 4 ks ie WiILL RICE= â€" â€" Agent. OFFLLE~â€"ELGIN SUREET, oPPosITE RUSSELL HOUSE, I{OYM‘ MAIL LINE. UNION I‘O#AW!AggflMID RAILT R“bmumm ommp 1 Mnon’u.llm PrINC® AMRUI. .. ... .. «c«s+«+~+++2+»+««»»«Murphy OTORON ; . . . 4e e en ies en ee en en BuoW Bird}. ) «t sixucrk x4 .. «beges 1 s spiivi‘ns insl Mb JltonGouM...“m BIf JORM YOUMG: .. .s .ce a se en e ce nn en 6e es Jonu Egan. .. ...m l"nnlt.&nn. se ow ies i snn‘ n w o ie ( x3R 1"@DADIOIL® . . . .1 »o ces m en n en en nme m in m o Kippawa. . .....l% Doux RIVIENA®. .. .) . oo c d eded e en ied ier ue h & :’mmo: Jï¬u:lo Cassela 1 aves ‘w : .30 a. m. ndays exce y Tc n in pannna waptens ve t on Russell House, Post Office, wu cony 0 Ottawa Dec. 8, 1878; A pril 14, 1874 of passsngers» â€" C es A connection is made at Sand Pojnt with the Brockvilie and munï¬nw-{- roe O&mmor Sir John ola ves Bryson for wb 7, retus uu, leaving Empm same days, At 4 **Fror office thg further Jompan ’."..nmm:nwly at the x 1 OU** ‘z. u. CASSEL® % dent." April 27, 1874 1878. 1874. Ottawa River Navigation Co. New Iron c PEFRLESS Capt. A. o enreaate «« RINCRSS............... ..P. Megowan lx)WNWABDS. msouk *A ~*~ P - ‘!'I"ï¬ï¬‚:fl"ï¬lf’ _nimlp-’ K+ mu.uum:&fll? it sak UPWARDS, .‘,_:'.c:.*,:r;:.:g::'..';..“:%w Pn Aoidai ihe$lEtn ind ntptmedints lendinge., . . .. Baggage | chéecked." Meals ‘and © Stateâ€"rooni extra. 4 i ning Passengers leaving Ottawa by. the @renInE uc Asare will DRSNEND THE ECD iC extra. rs leaving o‘;r;;.vo * %{M m‘mï¬aflm e i mermnets sgut through with dosâ€" “‘#“fl“&n“é’@u-ww h hss ‘"Siuglé and Return Tiekets may ie bud «t the _ .L ote (ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL Ottawn, May 11, 194. LLA NX LUINE jompany‘s Otiaws, Kay 21, 9M + Royal Mail Line of Steamars Z1 T + uTrrawa TO MONTREAL DpaY AND NIGHT LINE. LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:â€" ABOUT ith MAY. mlngr'uui seuid. &iï¬ï¬r‘ï¬â€œ% iT s sectarc) uaasy es DELTA e id /.... ... «Murphy 4. * Hoaiie tie.Mipane mumllnadanignt 5&‘3#&"3 o e ons fande GOoOPD â€" TIMES _ COMING:_ Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. ASplendid Stock o0° CLOTHS and TWEEDS ESTABLISHED 1854. Tailoring Department. CALL ATâ€" DORION‘S; Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General,, Rarl of Dufferin Brandies, Port® OTTAWA, SATURDAY, MAY 33, 1874 We will take FIVE PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH,: â€"and guar antee a perfect fit in all Cases, or no sale. has sd o uh h6 «berm td a 304 DicO ie oY Thanking the public for the very liberal patronege bestowed on me the past: tweive years, l.n-lï¬mpln'; by strict -l.l.enl.)lou to bu‘rmm to merlt .W t Th l k ; 1 remain, &0,, e P g solo. Â¥a j * w # _ 3 } f ARCUC “mw:. W O L ESA LE AND B ETATL Te as’â€"â€"nmc KS, GRERSNS and J:::Nl-l-l'u:d Grades. COFL@@szâ€"r#iSit ROASTED, Ground dally on the premises, at usunl price. _FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY! | BOOTS ;Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Jéllies, Flavourin« Syrups, Syrug flmw im vsrlet_)kr‘:f kn{ngn, :Iuob u:"olrnldnm nmd'u!no' “J'W-mm, Corlsbad‘s: 3 tent Foods C ; m Int nae The c:xeo!‘ém NABod BIOEKLE AND Sa r s e Also, GLASGQU W PIHAS MiAL for sale at |udaAe n Ni ns In intt df C °U Lindsay, the ontivre Stook, tu one lot, amounting to $10, he %m' cndnné obtained the o('ih-m-...mq gï¬ lmnuro..fl\outor “'%nenmfluf&n ::;T!lm Stock. som: 9 l\*-‘m elr 6 m : t pmporu'("u ol:hp perishable stock will be Aurfl&'t ulvkfl DTR ECY‘T L M POQRTCTATCTIONS uzh l 3 And)will continus tinti] the whole Stock is disposed of, %mmm&nfluâ€m be oau:i to mL?-‘.. m&'w I oi Safierrcs . ts waifote "99 9P a KB O7, and 10 HUBSEXâ€"8T 36S§parks stsLindsay‘s old stand 15 Sussexst Their, mgï¬% hment “’h"“’{f"'; BLOCK, l .where the ocï¬ t o e of the fayoureâ€" ‘ have bitherto Dealor ic Thoasands of other Goods too numerous to mention here, in the Hardware and Tinware Business. May 5, 1874 Stoves, Tinware, Har‘ware, Cullery, Nalls, F. B. Manning & Oe Tea and _ Ooffee Potâ€"fire proot, :Cloth Bars, Wringers, muw-m Roofs; :vo Tronghing and Conductors made or rem competent work» : men, with neatness and ", * F E LD * Y. LA P RIL 16 May & 1874 Slaughter ! _ Slaughter: Slaughter ! . Slaughter THOS. PATTERSON Abpri) 16, 1874 “‘xWNf‘m“ _ HaAaYKEB ENMOV ED REDUOED PRICES POR 1874 PURK AND UNADULTERATED, ‘or Family use and Medicinal purposes, 1874 RUSSELL & WATSON. From the P.oducer ,‘in France, England, Holland aod Bpato Tailorins Establishment. GENTLEMEN3 _._____ MADE TO ORDER IN TH] Tweeds, Coat ngs . and| Vest ngs OHASs.: BRYSON, 53 SPARKS SUREE®C _ April 15, 1874 ws AND sEE FOR YOURSELYES. %& )E TO ORDE& IN T NEW ~BAY 1 FIRSTâ€"C:.A8S cu‘x‘l’gs ufl'%ltlli All the Novelties in Wmnl wa.Oppsite Dank of 8. N. A. 455 $557â€"4m pi& 1876 0 00008 IN TDE THE TWO STORKES, 25%â€"2m Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter;&¢ â€"C ~MPRISINCG To Belect from GARMENTS RUSSELL 4# WATSON C KE N N EDY‘H, Goods to be sold for CASK ONLY during Kinster Beoct THOS. PATTERSON®S8. OTTAWA, 1814 W £LLINGITONKT , BY 6 is rief 10 the iaw of the .8 A P . ion of . a men ?m. aient :‘:ï¬m‘. K. re 4 amy Mnï¬ sayty" w on siuisetizes Dowinlon Harliament ‘Suvvapar, May 16. The House then went into Committe of oo ols ?NL&Q. Â¥r.. Allan htfgmflnâ€fnm he r-iï¬z‘h l,-aim;m'g. » stouble atike‘ . order 10 bmmogm% ‘The Committee rose and the Bill with several amendments which were concurred |in by. the . House, on the After routiné; the Bil ~to ‘given certain p«muunm Whitby Harbor «Com» WEWâ€N"«‘»W ephle t GPo ut Atein o on M of the On#Ari® Bank Charter Amendment se on ced ....., ._-xa: But troud uie Commpome on cA aise. Hon.. EL _JER moved the second o rir estes is 0" KMAWM:.MM :& ..'n..;..““‘?"..g:-...% to the kmendments made .by. the: Henate * on catasion of oo UZ Nethictak seomided: by ‘ Hon. " Mr.> Hoott,‘ this ‘House Mï¬unwuw& _ ‘Hoh . Mr ~BOTSFOKD moved ‘the third CroiX Ptinting and Publishing Company . motion: of \the Hon. Mr. SUUVTT, who . Mt. RYAN introdused H} &Iï¬mun 20 Vli: Cap. §1, :m. !: Hon. Mr...SEY MOUR moved * ‘report of .. feaie mss m n aaid. the : ‘@ ‘wboounts "had "béenâ€"éx«> amined in| the usual way, ‘by a‘ couipstent â€" ~Hom. Mr. 6 optio .(::.. m"uï¬u:.«‘fjw'm; s ‘ on Printin; explainedâ€"ite charâ€" 1:&.â€"%»" j retming of i mal hovs! ts Comnnon id tii9g of the Bul. hom tne Commont en reading 0 N 1 Y JOR» . Une S Poory a Jndemnity mil" ) He ox: flenmlinnn PrebON Pooly for m%f ic >| He:â€"expiained that though a Te dgeanen uid thasreaige; Uy Fi m ‘have _ been ‘‘an â€"error;.© the =â€" <Provimciah . made cao»â€".piovision i Aorn: the resigns (d%m-;% of thi ; ‘Mbuse .hitmse!f;: had no lopti Attorâ€"acce @ $ TA pie s incaty emuae on 108, h t I‘mï¬-;nmm.fl-pw the Commons dor ieare to take his . seaL., fetun l vï¬riï¬'grh.?dm.-uhmwf as far as le in‘ good:/‘faith, having "W stop .. 1m hiomn:m; ioh meienieint fesomeiite dut as be wat not Uiiqualified /s / a candidate; 4 .ot indemnity ‘be passed, and ks he llowed to tike his seat. He{Mr. P:) understopd.that the petition,. presente: : § Moxpar, May. 18 The Houss metat 3 o‘clock. :: e S Nlg SewP pul e memptone cenphinnentemes is > \&r~% ?»Eiuéxxnvt.-m the motion es .‘m +em k :a - u1ua,-ne ( ies ...a:z'fl%ï¬ tnnpspigins ty The Tnesd had sanctioned a s resigna~ tion e: : the: Legiaisture â€"was in :“. ‘I‘gp bent in i a 65 The Administraterâ€"or she tion exdept.when: the: Legisisture .Was. :8 ; sc ce: meont | bemt in bis "'QMM»“ inâ€" order to atanpd: for.a conâ€", ("“ mation of A membes was the g‘«"r“:“"'“"‘:‘..: en ue aphun of An mm : -mkw reading / of 1 n i rin Rigk ) Ge w&m&m:. hopéd the "hou. npler ie enipoat eooe antinibnn s dras enE Hre ty fale m es o ore res ares on sSucaker hinsselt. The admunistratoninthig E&u& hil'ly.ut‘lo:urtb:o‘wi First Session Third Parliament. . Mr. HAVILAND "orit PEREY‘S INDEMNITY BLLL. THE SHUNATE BECOND RELDiNGs. NEW 41 lo‘ of deed | read a third timé. _« aa Â¥EVIUOs aged., '.nrqï¬mmm‘k "Stha Mr. PENNY was sorcy to hare toe l in of the Bill from ‘the eâ€".| voreâ€"against shis bill, which he would de ation Restric 4 it struck at vested righw. . Me took ; it was very much of the a«tare of l bill, bus one ofâ€"which no nolice 'eg‘ . and varry on do @ given. Todd laid aown the dise 0P \ »+ Indidits howesfter â€"<Bassibdslsss.) 0 o aod the rule, in this ce u> one ant [* Mr. HaAVILADD said h6 didâ€"n0+« priviieges, which enabied thes: (o conduct ‘Juf | Intend to press it to a dirision. . He only | selegraphic communicationâ€"o.er N»ve the nm&uw&{m&um %‘muu dlopmo!-l + quse y, ® I ~ . @ m L Was not I be i8 undérstood. &MMM vinmt wwu of>rights, but -.1â€â€œâ€œâ€œ \requred themw to congeie privileges, it « of Buate.. in their powér e oo aede io any Adveir m _q-m mmmu torm»d under our %‘ 1 legwiation or that of Newloundlisnd. Unaâ€" ampbell, ,M.fli.‘r.m less the company did tu., however, the g ‘abd mmmmlmmma Las w 0+ denied, amd Â¥ was éarvied. :: : The K« wen Com»â€") if sn0 auy right so send usmessgés nc ...u..'.un’ï¬nhflmb mwam‘mm ue Bik destroyed it. l-blylmblhim' ion of the Speakership, but he never sent in a notige â€" of . his willingness .:p-u w‘r pmiuu-.::n oft.h: -Mh&.fl&d-tr.dm-o- tite of: Mr, Perry‘s desire to resign the visud ow to my taat be Seu goot lae es t 14 â€*U!tth ::-d-ï¬z before‘them, that of the Apeskership but haflb'dmymthmombu‘hip m a resolution deciared ‘to deplare the seat vacant and to or. rrlb'vr'nofdflh‘ to be: issued. ‘be kon. gentieman procéeded to argue that this was a novel or exceptioual bill &t:flt,lr Perry s right to be elected to House of Commons was +0â€"clear as hb;ul.nh?mab:un : ariiament should X+ in mcupbuduble »nd los of valluible time ity. But this bill was usual : in such “&Ipuhur:dl and void any %p-im( decision, . as :to the validity . or idity of this alection, in Athe of the Dominion. . He contend~ :%MM by the bill wot réetrospective, and opposed to Mphflï¬l-dw and juris» putois kaspeby id ud Bios Tor w wan A Act ? mod by insisting toat its %flm-u précedent va ifying perties who had rendéred theniselves, amenable to penaities, and thus enceuraging turther breeches of the m.ixunoom\' .:u.u i«u-m.ww.rmym |:-' " e 1+ â€" . as @ï¬atï¬_-?ï¬m siways been under Mï¬mmm-fluw desire w resign his seat as a member. Hop, Mr. HAVILANDâ€" Yes, in too instances ; but his (Mr. H.‘s) contention in thiner n ap ths npnaner ,Wmthn-&ni-p‘tft m was .zead. by the Clerk:of the Local WM become validâ€"â€" the House aocepted the only resignation icic | was éarvied. :; : The:â€"Honee went.into Com» 5o Enaust tithe Warin 92. ns bal a0d in embersbip... If is could resign as Spe«kâ€" | the promoters of this bill were taking adâ€" er he, h,sy;p_olusrnuu-m- van of the ignorance of that Company . ber .: He (Mr. )fldmbflm He soot@nded that if they h«d any legal the‘ ion be Gone as much as | staths or :q»pood to this sould ly have been expected of him | sure, ~ heve M;ï¬ in the t of resigning. He Bad been) sare to be‘ present for their assertion. %:- In spite euu:'h: m hnd:y‘:o::oued A~g‘gâ€" «4 rights as reâ€" 1 ‘fpllowed here by a writ from the mmm“tmbï¬\n Island, :charging him with sitting illegally d-noul::nm I: this bill passed which coul 1 it be i we should several ocean lines of teleâ€" bun a fine of $2,000 & day,;< I+ | graph, and‘a cheaper i The bML was , rnm of qualified lawyers and mw.-iz::maw m‘ ‘in the Commons that â€"his resigâ€" rights now held by one, which had nation wras pertectily legal. _.] purchésed | out a French Company, and ton.Mr, HAVILAND â€"Why pase this | made other wmjm to P.. Bill, ‘ * mmw. C 4 4 G &IUMGOWY said ‘it was| Hon. . MEAD seii this oill was no prosécution‘ sheald reach quietiyailowed to receive its second readâ€" him; still it was argued, if there wus any ing on the assu .. private mon m:}uun-u-wu: mmt:’u “b,' «. Now tm sn is i "yide mhosboe: 26 | mith:" Moreover some hon. members ‘had bourd Poonfuly have bete expectel of mim ve & I s.,u.m’ot resigning. "Hé bad been elected to the ‘Commons «fterwards by a CE -râ€" â€"-;-E*";â€"» “ P ’-"g tM.:ofllub tesued of mot had been -floomy one. To retue: hb . Bill.. and.. alion. Jodgmeot * . Ferry, %mm <to seud him "to en A & tiume \:-’:Mwm -n\,d%h. considered ‘the EE‘N.â€W rpmlu. He sted the House would condema it, and pprové of the #ill. cuur.\hp-r-zb i ome A w o in aroct otietown, ‘ (Mr. Hinland). and trusted mn&m“mm He ® , considerable length in favor of it, : He thought thet this was a question neculiarly relating to the other branch of of or u'onn_d_ln-dhfl:l:mh on uen meraied ‘The t 'u:tnu +VE OBVONM . 4 M0C @ & hotn wdes of pelitics in‘ is, andicomprising some of the Teadig* lswyers .of / that. body, . who. had . in, 1 a bill rrgacrne Wâ€â€œï¬mm othér House without a diviâ€" sion? iuch *¢ton‘ in‘ <he ‘Commeons in regard to one 6f â€" its own members, the Sona:e . «hould notâ€"frustrateâ€"their rights or lâ€"‘- ."-"â€"'- â€"'â€""'â€"-v-ï¬;i":v B 4 To ib ut aie ce posyne had been super in "This ©dountry ‘by ::rmh.‘hw. ‘It -;x, nu-sd: o isign for of Mr. S e i ies fiaoks. . It was plain trotu ‘the ‘readitig and" epirit© Of ‘that Aot, it mever had ‘been: ‘ m'm_‘. ‘ m resigning his seat, E..; ut w TT Ee §" of £ne Union, ud-m t iw out of & sb );'E'“ ut Cbhigg â€"‘the admiscion" Of P. M "Wto the Union. : Hs: could: not was‘to hare a: .refrosctive operation; if the bill :wnnmld have such an anaration . was absurd to talk <of the said ‘it was| Hon. ‘Mr. HKAD seii this oill was sbeuld reach | quietlyâ€"ailowed to receive its second readâ€" ore us any:| ing «on the .. private en m mcte dn P "Linels were am ‘?.':.m so :x Moteover some hon. members had u&:uru‘, :hhm«:;: undersianding that issued u' p mg ,vfl“: on ut fer wnlll.p-rh-hrun* d‘ than exsot | matiers present. the rignts :ho time , he qmlmm(~wmm wmdhm w“v R ofl? . him nothing P\I“‘Wb-ï¬ OEdfl“‘ ecution. © He :‘pr‘m state case . view of demo it, and uhm..-‘bo“‘.t-".‘.::.h % i would vut right to leave ::tzhnop- this bill overmill next session, 80 As o Hm.‘::ig)l)fli_,vn‘thfllm of i ‘ a* e Tnfs the comirdition To# romthtendhod ‘or Murine Klectric Telegraphe."‘. He. pro« mâ€m um':n.,d:“' e -: " P n uinktto Antogragh "‘Oomping. sn Friong A rooathe memphine Phbwee don scribed mt going ]m Pm:-r'o%-.“mâ€"“: sufficient aniéwer ~to ‘vbjection: that :’ amendments to render the Bill more avrapirigd m smonded sns 1eid n WKG The Bill to i the impor &mumgmï¬,hhu‘, ~clause as it would have Ti pdopy oi devarting Biiioh xi trom subbcribing for the said stock, _ _ E Apother message w :s received ï¬â€˜.z hnnmh.r-z;m&mhfl:‘ Hon. Mr. PENNY moved that the House do not insist on the last amendâ€" ment . â€"Oarrie i. THIRD RHAD{®es. % . HAMILTON, of Kingster hon. Mr° ALLAN miff/ed the third readâ€" uoo mt orch l No Cankds. * Gurriea The tollowing Bill (were also resd. a 1 e the Chaur ies o $feie * Pud urge thelt ciktee. A0stob vore should urge o1tghâ€" u&hnh-n?‘bm muum understanding of its merits. (Hear.) _ â€" An Aot respecting the Bauk of Nova The House met at 3 o‘clock. MARINE ELEOTE , TELBORAPHS. PRIOE 3 CENTS Temoir, May 1#