resuiâ€"nt of the Board, Mr. ke was called to the chair y having read the minutes of meeting, they were conirm re, the Engineer in charge -inumi-mc_s» E p. m.. precisely. give more ecist to the f.iz, 4 will be organizei uppo~ and toe diferenire~ societies, as well as ies and other associsth 06 nunine larn is why Insts use # tA and decoritions at will tike place o 1 foot, be re uiy tor â€"ti0» per« }, age, or ouh=r C1use all was fined $1 and a ® pulilic street. Forbes charged with iusorderly, was fined : g of the Directors d: :-u‘xau&m ‘ Ooq.;'.- h.l‘i. ‘ternoon, in offices L--_-.l.ra-u.tco.wm.‘ wa _ as . to the advisabi~ ng out the Concession road on â€" Street to Stackpole‘s _ be reported upon a more to, whico was a slignt GeVine 1e Government silowâ€"ue, . reduce the earilwork at mperance Society. _ ung Mean‘s . nristien 4A iu?ps Joseph. s« ui ldhu‘m h‘s Union of Huil. on . of Ostaws, with t pers. ‘s Benefis Society. snd. under the direci io was “‘3‘“9"0“-.-":.' ’ mese Capital, und aLg f W on2 o untortunate a; ( V ::‘hum.dr..;_;_ . church the processid4 . Putrick Street to 199 anue, aud continae OÂ¥ suu streets to the *#* riD guâ€"sbed uâ€" 1 " Coulk Oral iqportant :_h nday the benedic:ion and he Stasue intended tor the Notre Dame de Lourdes will A Flag. _ HMull under the discceiion Mr. Durocher. 3 n(?'my,ot‘{ap'. Roulâ€"40. sen, . puik. u) -,Cnts MoCairey. sers, Capt. Sertraud. urs, Capt. MceKay. / eau, Capt, hicher. vas s7t.°08 mard of Honor on hore* der the comm«nd oi ivtre Dame de Lourd«* \UinM'-whbl‘" will be the bumediction rament, â€" during which & taken ap in aid of the Nowrs Dame de Lourdes. c tlemen have charge of sonnected with the p.@ ts, before adjourning. comâ€" r. Soare, the Engineer in seal in pushing the work :o so abort & timae. Police Court uble yards in the tirst raile, + other matiers ui been 2. FaveRaAY / HAEL STARRS® ) sous Barrue n}m} t0 Wite L 25 TB# *t onee ordared ad .return t;l* P lndis aed e with «t i lhohu.,h-. ':','" hOt _ hatsh ; -:.-:ndby )(r.uri « r, thats 6 bnnn-‘.:":ofn-l. I yesterdsy am; ith preparstory to Fike Sarl Duffâ€"rm« back and _ carriages follow. ; *to walik. 1he charge 1# is for each persou, or J : of eulomg Su° ue on of one shilling a 1874 ers of the Statue Young Canvlianâ€" lons seeks the | by order of Her hl fl.'l.- motion was, however, : over until the next arranged _to take place at on Seturday next, at three grey is yet " e lime rod therein uld seem t} i sotd e bails will be formed in the of the Statu> cf Notra de Lourdes, 5 mdk i _ ce mh.h.n'-. m. G """""'_l- » Burmab, the reeincs. ho West 1por tang * who lrks cce ‘Coum that big e eri.e, but J'I-:n.N... © coust of Mï¬ ViCtOry reachas; ;) * ipmns nds © now, under h. aat s Tavzsoar reign of ght of C900E $Eve.. . -h-n.-.:!h'i their Wias aiol mt o d t erin of t Majesty 1 s«worn be fam Mte D. ot CB . CCNS 10â€"day, an destitution ames no gersied, Convention o‘r"(i). May 29 Â¥ N in sever.1 pe jil if the State Con * ~Mill_hoid a session | ‘.“lflrï¬cy of bi e Pigtons have been . ~' Mioes shi. .o Another Water Break. . Prutosviccz, N.Y., May 29â€"A desy= to states thet the squeduet at Consjot :s broke toâ€"day, and will probably cins> : breach tin ithe canal, and «delay navig« tiou two or three days, Boss Twoed. y New Yore, May, 20.â€"The Supross Court refused the motion tor a manda mus to compel Chiet Justice Davie i sign the Bili ot exceptions taken on th tnal of Wan. M ‘Fwasd ®tritO®y; states the ; broke 1. breach tin F10xei C@Ltuzcs, May 9 â€"IThe J«pwm wor Hunter‘s Point were burned unis mor Several firemen had a narrow escape the talling roof and walls. of Frush Loxpox, Mgy 29â€"It is reported that an explosion occured this morning in a col. Rery at Clay Cross, Derbyshire, attended by terrible loss of life, Some thirty miners ate suld t> have been killed and a large number injured. The S:oâ€"k, Produce and Cotton Exchange and all business pl:ces in this city 'm' h. closed toâ€"morrow . Condity., €000u; 4 Wasmineroy, May 29â€"If the bill for the reorganiz«tion 0| t.e army in its present shape becomes l«w, the present graduit. ingclasses at West Point will have to go home without assignment and will conseâ€" quently be out of service. he4 ;/ "_ 28Â¥ *9â€"The statement pub lshed jq revu!l papers that it is doubt. lil if the State Convention of spor temen Â¥ill_hoid a session this year, dn acorunt Of the rearcity of birds is incorrect. 2,000 Pigtons have been shipped from Muskegâ€" 82 and wip; arrive here toâ€"m»rrow morn» "f. . More shipments will follow sean: s it inexpected that the coavention will be helq UHOGE Hht SAMHE wts EL bns Foce w wis :ounded trom Box 49, io restience of Mr. 8. H Moy N uo.d street. Four engines : vaze corps were soon on the s ceeded after three quarters of lis ; o j 00 M#y 20 â€"The President I.Mh."dl’fodlm'\tion, extending to the fi,p y â€"| : (ebaring the execution of o uq uy May 29 in the Canal wl b# repairey by Nr. Mercie:, Chairman of : luvestigating Commision, l« last evening. Mr. Dewe re: perintend the preparation cial report, a rough draft of resdy been writien, The >~wedish emigrant | (oa‘ Oil Accidanrtâ€"Post Offica Invesâ€" ugationâ€"Elastiec Kubber Comâ€" puayâ€" Coâ€"operative Hardware merchantsâ€"Money Market. . Moxtaxar, May 29. Arthur Leonard, the boy who was burnt by me exploâ€"ion of a coal oil lamp in Jacques Curter street on Friday night dlod yesterday and . was buried toâ€"toy, â€" [is mother was busied on Monday. .Il w‘b"" ‘w“- were ‘ourn and h "iplally ijured toâ€"day by falling from Midâ€"Night Despatches. : ENGLAND. New Your, May 29â€"Talman‘s varnish fsctory at Hunter‘s Point has been burnt. Loss $20,000 ; fire st:ll progressing. “m“ Croquet at tetig Wodding Preosentsâ€" Till Stealingâ€" «ho New Royal Opera Houseâ€"â€" ~â€" Bisc" Auights of Maita. Toroxto, May 29. The we‘ding presents to Miss Crawford yestarday were very handsome, and inâ€" plu ied a silver service from Lord Lisgar ; . wavelling cloak from the Dowaget Lady Colchester ; and a cameo trom the Arch« nxhop, brought from Rome. ‘The young } soupte set out for New York, and on their eturoa after a long stay in this city, will go. le Mr, Cham welays 100 The Health UOUE‘ the new Royal Opera Hfouse, built on the siie of the old Lyceum is being pushed forward, and it is expected will be opened easly in August. The greater portion of the stotk is already taken up. The Biack Koights ot Maita have charâ€" tered the »City of Toronto * tor a moon» hoat excuraion on St. Jobhn‘s Day. The ol ex ND 3 BY TELEGRAPH The War, M compel Chiet Justice Davis (c Bili ot exceptions taken on the Wa. M. Iweed. . Destltitution. x, Moy 29â€" Hon. Mr. Henry who superintended the destrib"> _the Lounisana Relief 73 for subscrivers, returned ! New toâ€"day, and says the of lon arse not in the mi UNITED STATES. West Point Regulations 2O | 78Â¥ s@â€"â€"laiman‘s varnish | Bitsio, May 3.â€"Seirano and Concha at Hunter‘s Point has been burnt. | togeiner, have at list sccomplished what 4,000 ; fire still progressing. serrapo alone and Moriones aloue failed e to do; and here we are in 6ilbao, the siege Suspension of Business. raised, and the river opened for ni;i‘arrflon, ock, Produce and C Exchange while the Cartists, who retreated in perfect b:'i.... pl:coe“ndi.(&t:nm’ will be | g004 order from whe position which they 0â€"morrow . I had held so jong but which they could 1 hoid no jlopger, sre still so near us that Narrow Escape. shots are exchanged every day between aUs, May 9 â€"IPhe Japw wor‘ ; at | their outposts and ours,. . Their main s Point were burned wnis mort â€" ! force is ht Durango or near there, We are iremen had a narrow eagape ‘roc | o+ going to follow them up at present. ag roof and walls. f | ‘ar vietory was not won for noth.ny. We Anotnar Ufhtar HuintE ‘st im all our engagements much more i th ‘MMeneq tory Hat‘s Seed ecled that the coovention will out the second week in June. A Canal Accident, vedish emigrant P over by a freight trs and was brought t pital, died there y Colliery Explosion. 11 Washington Troaty Fatal Accident ay 2Â¥.â€"A slight break oeâ€" canal at Consjobarie, but it ed by roâ€"morrow night. h of Freasurer Raines. aÂ¥ 20. â€"Treasuser Raine«‘ not much changed4, and not manly looking young man has iz a game of tillâ€"stealing for vack. Abouta week ago he he Avenue Hotel, kept by ind having called for dinuer he us until the landlady left the ie took $4.25 out of the till and Yesterdny bhe reappeared but 4 repealiog his operations by irs, who mustrusting the 1008 justice in his own hands, and fellow neck and crop out of the ies of the ‘Treaty of Washâ€" MONTREAL. RaQ 6 and 1354 TL Aever. faile. # #l#ays its friend TORONTO rush . still continues At Metcall‘s every day. o it + Go and sl0re, i of Sportsmen. t mig 49. io 1 see the Flow» Rideuuy 3t, 2500 , the Bazsar 215 "it [ 'rhommï¬ntmhdu;bbfor the order in which they sh operate. Shortly ivesâ€" | after eleven o'doem match was set to Comâ€" | the first pile, and the commirtee decided ware | to allow forty five second between the setting fire ana the beginning of operations 29 by the exiinguishers,. ‘lhe wiad was *__| biowing pretty strongly, and in that time burnt | the fire had gained complete headway. ip in{ Machine No. ! was named the Chamâ€" died | pion. 1t exhsusted itselt in three and a Wi quarter minutes, without «ex:inguishing ‘ the fire or gainiog much niastery over it, Jflce| ~No. 2 was ‘the Garden Triumpb, made btaw®s by Wadd & ~Brow., New York. [t ex. s®s | nuusted itself in four minuté® without exâ€" »‘:x-,;..l‘m ing the fire or gaining the master igâ€" alâ€" | of 1t, * % € * * No. 3 was named L‘Extincteur, of Engâ€" wi i manufacture. 1t rapidly gained the Wed tery 1!‘&50 fire, tut its supply gave out jen+| hree and aâ€"hall minules ieaving the »(â€" / ho unextinguished. _ )E was called the Jobnson Pump. 1i : oo« sts of a small force pump whicu is ve | v ed in a patent pail with one hand v‘d~| wuile the other holds the hose. 1t comâ€" ~@\ | plowsly extinguished the tire in three s Julles, using six parls of water, into. - * was poured x quantity of powdered in. Une of the merits of this machine «> (is is cueapmess and simplicity. â€" Relative to this mmchine the Times report says that e j .< suwlued the flames in wwo minutes, | in the third extinguished them." No â€" was the Improved Babcock Ameâ€" med | rican «.. ke. This machine worked splenâ€" suf« | didly, and extinguished its fire. in three at in ) minutes forty seconds, from which has to ____| be dedneted fifteen seconds for a delay. . Entering the city yesterday aft@rn00 1; I | nyinership Assetwof the latefirh pent some hours in making an ‘@XNMiD® | qrant, of this»OCity, Hardware ) tim of the damage done during the 8i@§6 | sersons indebted thercto are hereh and in talking with the inhabii@ates. The | make payment to any person or damage is exiensive, but by 10 Migaus it | (han m)’!elfâ€"ul.l.n“"ud. reparuble, ‘The place could probably ;, W, 4, AR have held out for two weeks longer, #0 | qttawa, May 16th, 1874 far as food was concerned. ‘Th@® WAS NO | _â€"â€"â€"____â€"____â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€" meat but horseâ€"flesh, and this was selling TIW CONTRACTIRS, ut 50 cents a pound, . At this wrate jems mone but the rich could buy it. ‘The bread j , Tondert wil be received. by h bad long been of a very bBad . quality, 7 There was no longer any wheaten flour. | â€" â€" Baturday, the 30th J l‘h.br-&moh as it was, Was mude Of a | jorthe eroction of a Brick Dwel mixture of sour Indian corn meal, oats.and F‘ end_specifications .10 Be chopped hay. . 1t was np{hn.sty and ‘very | orfice of twe arciitect. . ___"_*__ unwholesome. ‘‘I‘he deaths among Ahe|! . . .. jgg, .0 ~~> JAME children and the adults of the m Mess Pn mNines . aert) .. s e.su00 Classes ud been very as, Duti N.m. y | ow »ad ;um..o.wo.m.:&mmm-q:q; + red into the but the whole number . _ ArrO! of kfllï¬;dJmcd- among the. garci~) ;. ,.w , son was .190â€"anâ€"average â€" a, on tafl the people mae, 190 ~an avemge | ) u. borl ma ‘| o mip The operations began on the 28th of April, and on the Jad May Marshal Concha entered the long beleaguered city in triâ€" umpb, The 28t», 29.h, 30th and the lst were spent in almoâ€"t incessant fight« ing. ‘ihe positions assailed by Marâ€"hal Coucha we;e taken one by .one; while from those asssjied : by ‘Marshal ~Kerrano the Carliste fell back slowly, but without much resistance, . When once their rear light in front; agd a1 dafiight on the. 2 t in fron at t on 31.» m"‘“ oftLl‘l-u was with« drawn across the river, burning the bridge of boats which carried them over, and marching off to join tneir comrades who had already proceeded in the diresction of Durango. _ â€",;. is gayoln A a of were made untenabie _ The commutee decided that the superiâ€" ority lay between Nos. 3, 5, and 6, ihet is, L‘Extincteur, the Fire King, and the Babcock Improved, but agreed on another trial :foro deciding between them, and lixed Saturday next at eleven o‘clock as the time for it. FINAL TRIAL OF THR PIRE ~BXTINGUISHERSâ€" APPO MTMGNT. f The officers of the Great Western Railâ€" way, intending to supply their various buildings with fire exiinguishers, invited the several proprietors and agents of these machines to exhibit them and to test their capabilities for puiting out fires. Accordingly, last Saturday seven xnt in an appearance snd were given & fair trial, the jadges, Mrssr¢. Muir, Kennedy, Robinâ€" son sou Burker, deciding that the Babâ€" cock, Fire King and Dick‘s L‘Extinctour, were the best, but ordeied a second : trial between these three, whichâ€"came ‘off toâ€" day in the yara of the company. ‘The I‘riumpb, a Montreal extinguisher, â€" which was not shown lust Saturday, was aliowed to compete toâ€"day, but lailed to put out the fie. . No. 6 was 4 in Toronto"It got control wyfone minu in the almost . No. 6 was ize_King, mapufactured in Toronto"It got tire well under control w one minute whhn an obstruction in the almeost cripp its working, another was procur ut the delay in changikg gave the fire h headwey that the machine was exhausied betore it eogld be mastered again. . be tha No. 7 was called the Eclipse, ~manufac« tured in Indiapapolis. lts effect on the fire seemed to be very little, and it exâ€" hausted itself in four minutes without efteoting its purpose. Materials for seven tires were piled up in various parts of the yard, each pils uniâ€" form with the other. The pile consisted of a light frame about eight feet long, four leet mnd two feet wide, agains, this was stacked a lot of finely split pine boaras projecting about two {eet above the frame ana the receptacle thus made on top was tilled with the same material, underneath the frame was parily filled with shavings, and on each piie two gallons of coal oil were sprinkied from a watering can. Messre. Robinson, Kennedy and Barker were appointed a.committee to superinâ€" tend the Operations. _ _ _ _ .. & Muir, General Superintendent ; â€"W, A Robinson, Mechanic=l Superintendent Wm. Kennedy, Chief Engineer ; S, Barker Solicitor; Wm. McMilian, Fuel Agent ; K Beatty, General Purchasing Agent ; kobâ€" ert Archibald, General Foreman Locomoâ€" tive Shops, and James Ntevenson, Assistâ€" ant Chiet (G. W. R. Fire Brigade, | The Spectator has the following account of a trial ot fire extinguishers, which took [ rlun on the premises of _ the (Great vestern Railway, Ju order to _ test the relative merits of the various lire exâ€" tinguishers offered for their consideration, the ofticers of the Great Western Railway resolved to test them all together, and for that purpose atranged with the ownes Oor agents to bring their machimes into the yara of the uo:::rncal Department in the morning at eleven o‘clock. Seven differâ€" ent ‘extinguishers, with their attondants, were on hand at tmhour named, Among the gentlemen present were Mesars. Josâ€" eph Price, tieneral Manager; W. K. 164 Result of a trial of Fire Extinguishors in Hamilton. l End of the Siege of Bilbao, (Correspondence of the World.) i did the exnemy. ‘The men :d for a while we shali do‘"Tit~ ty oursePves here and at Balâ€" prepure for the next advance. : at Bilbao: was no doubt a to the Carlists, but they are 3 prepared to give up their For all that one can see the protrgcted (for many. mouths y of the operations which have he relief of Bilbso is very in= it i(crn ve toid in few words. Concha were strong .e heir fores, so as to nx‘o auce upon the tront and on the Carlist positions, Concha, xA these positions and threatâ€" list rear ; and wd“lm cir» hére was nothing left for the % retreat." Concha and Serrano «1 tor their suctess in there gwoit wholly to their Krupp great range of these guns en. : keep their men out of . dan» . } ulist positions, one by one, _Tende PB pinnigetintv n in ved. by â€"ppe, engerâ€"aped for the eroction of a Brick DPwelling .on;Dely: tice is hereby given, that baving purchased Htockâ€"inâ€"trade, Books, Book debts, and Coâ€" arinership Assets of the late firm of Birkett & Jrant, of this>City, Hardware Merchants, all persons indebted thereto are hereby forbidden to make payment to auy person or persons m than myselfâ€"the undersigaed. _ °_ ______ Morses, Cattle, Sheep, &0., at special rates No Wines or Spirituous Liqzors will be carried oyer hy part of the 10uteé, Through Tickets from Thunder Bay to Fort Garry can be had at the offlice of the Contractors, WoH. Car nt1ra Co., Tnuader Bay. j ;l tlor, i E. BRAUN, _ Policy nolders of the " Rquitable Life Assurâ€" ance Society of New York," are notified to pay their prem{uml for the otuw to Messrs. PRNNOCK & Co., Bparks C WwA i (&. An‘Jlul::cr the flh&JUNE next, the follow! A MP m moon inaeatiet Prste hamere and Fort Garry, Manitoba, ied Department of Public Works, * 2573â€"12in2awk Oltawa, 18thMay, 1874. en Cl Bill nightly.. For rarti¢ulars on Oe ce t 18 vientt® Fartl¢ CONSTELLATION. MANI’I‘OBA AND â€"NORTH : ~WESP TERKITORLES. Admission 2¢, Reserved seats 50¢, : Seat« cau bl:e aecur;.‘ at Nordheimer‘s Music â€"Store during ; week. > Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ergs.,. _ May 28, 29 and 30, 1874. Taken intetnally, in cures D“unlory Diat rhar®, cru‘:s'gl Pain % dowel Co npigincs, nter‘s Colic, = plv:l!nl, l),ysmp:.p.-l vand l&'dm:‘tlon. Sore Throat, Suddea Col . Used externally, it cu‘es Bolls, F. Outs, Bruises, Burns and Scalls, Old + welling or Joinus, Toothache, e Face Neuralgle Rheametism, Frosted Feet, &c., &¢ druggists, py8. WHUEELER®S CO vPOUND ELIXIR OF Phosphates and Calisaya contains elements «bsolutelv essential to cellâ€":rowth and the formaâ€" tion â€"of the «ystem. Dr. Dusaâ€"t, a celebrated ‘hysiologist, of Paris, says tmat "Phosphate of Lin.e is eminently &n exciting agent of the funcâ€" tivns of natrition; in other worls, a nutritive tini¢â€"â€"tnat it induces the albumenoid matite to assu ve the cellular shape, and that it controls lue rormuuon:t.run-. ‘W hen taken into the «ysiem more is absorbed, and the wtw fore muznm %‘I'%u;m format Of m ud flore." mmmognparhu nutrivion, as in seroimious and tuberculous dn-.?o mli ve imuredi 1e benefit from its use, t all Just raceived at tha Bazrar, 24 Jpark street, the pex game of Chivalrie. Call and see it, > 2515 As the balance of Stock and Fixtures will be offered in bulk after lst July, â€"Alt parties wishing any of the great <b rgaine that are to be had will do wellâ€"to come at once, J. Metcarre. Truxxs, VaLises, Bags, the ohu’ut place in the city at | T. Snorss & Co., Sparks Street near Bankâ€"st BARRLSTERS, ATTOBNEYS, Each passenger, adult, with 200 ibs, of baggnge. . . s suerksririy‘s ons Prviavevhs s Each passenger under fourteen. years ‘G 1 r for Domtaion of Canada. . S Sip en ts â€"..~.;â€"» * A!l Machijnary, specia} rates biâ€"hop of York, who implored their lord» gm'[: to rnt to the principle of the mea: ure if they believed that it would al« lay aâ€"deep rooted irritation, which was «dangerous to the peace of the Church, The Earl of Shaftabury would . 1o: oppose the second reading of a bill which was proâ€" nounced by the two archbishops and the majority of the Episcopal Bench to be a necessity in the present crisis of the Chu:ch of England ; but, nevertheless, he considered the principle of the measure very pernicious, especially objecting to the constitution of the new oiurs, and to the proposal that the bishops shquld exercise their powers in secret. Atter some furâ€" ther discussion, in which a general approâ€" val of the measure was expressed, the bill was read a second time. i 30,000 plants in bloom for sale cheap at Forfar‘s seed Store, Rideau street. 2581 ‘of age, with 100 ths. of t h?..." pgage ...... gnllz‘ln‘::nder uur; years -zu e*te% reight re cked = cluding ffomm.f' F‘nrnl(mu nLr Machinery) per 100 Ibs ...........« .. Household Furniture (at owner‘s risk,, POF HKLIMNK. .+ 1« +x‘¥vxtraveriarverthrres May 25, 1871 The second reading of the Publ ‘orâ€" ship Regulation bill was moved‘recently in the Boise of Lords by the Archbishop ‘of Canterbury, and seconded by the â€"Archâ€" Mr. David < Maciver in a letter to the London Ta‘uainhmolthoï¬:txhndoaof governmental supervision lhlpyh says that what is called * the persona ro‘.’ sponeibility of shipowners" is much less a reality than it is suppose 1 to be, ~His ex> perien ce, extending mich beyond the Cunard line, has, Mr. Maciver says, conâ€" vinced him that ©"compulsory D:hfld survey does greatly tend towards sea, worthiness," $ * n 4 ;UBLIQONOPICR May 18, . 1864 morial. .of the marriage of the ~Grand Duchess Maria Amvm. It is said that more than sufficient money has alâ€" ready been subscribed. Marsnal MacMahon, in a speech to the Cavalry School of Saumar, ‘dilated upon the importance of cavairy in war, and stated that in the late war with Germany the French were sadly deficient in working this branch of the service. The Kussian World says that a church is proposed to be erected near to the .Sitny Market in â€"Old St. Petersburg, as a meâ€" "~ OWaN‘3 HALL 1e Monde Russe had a special corres. pondent in London during the Czar‘s visit. Ihis was the first time a special corress pondent had been employed by any Rus. sian journal, Heveral sculptures, busts of French marâ€" shals, have been discovered intact among the central part of the ruins of the Tuilers ies. ‘These works formerly decorated the Salle des Marechaux. T M l on oo coment e e ons ed. Some shells passed througn the walls and exploded in the romes, blowing them into ruins,. ‘The Antonia Hotel received more than twenty shells Some of the houses were protected by sandâ€"bags and planking, and these escaped sericus in. jury. _Some of the churches have been greatly injured. ‘The fortificatiors are almost int«ct. The lives of many of the inhabitants, no doubt, were saved by the practice which they had cf spendirg heir days in a long railway tunnel runan § un der the city and ntnmin&.p their houses to sleep at night, when the bombardment was not going on, T OTICE l:llrl’vw,tlllu thO w .'. n' ‘l.l"‘? or ei stories . â€" Nearly e “:’“':93"3_9“',:94 some damage by the bombardment. ‘The Hotel Brigada, which ironts the principal plaza, is torn to pieces inside, although the walls are little injur 14 se ul io Sog ty NE is t P The Great ° Family Medicine of the Age CALIFORNIAN AND AUBLRALIAN Saturday, the 30th Instant, H TS 6 YVS Pain ~Killer s0LD EVER Y W HER E. Price 25cts per Bottle. PERRY DAVIS & 80 N Foreign Notes, W, 4. ARMBTRONG JAMES BOWES, .. | . <Maich 18. 174 $10,00 $ 2.00 18 83 ‘RIDHAU STREET. ApHIHK 10 _: +. _ o Con e amre ie Tincoln, Bennett & Co‘s â€"Hats.... .. . .. .. Peaoock Christy,8 HAUS. ) . «.. +« ++ ss+8++ ++ ++ +5 + ++« . , «POR0OOK Blah‘s Patent HAW.;.2 47. .42 «4.4. ...,. Peacock Duke of Rdinburgh Hats.......... ... ...Peacock Wolselay HABES: . .$., . .« «2:Â¥ +« ++3« + » : » +« +â€"P8acotK Casteliar Biat#scs) :. + | / ;._..-;...;..,;.m cuuqï¬g“;wâ€â€™ i Spencer ce mmÂ¥ ien reren n e mtom-..-.......'....:.s.i.....‘&.fl.!.m COPIOVA HAUB. . s s «ssm ewpr ns e a n + ..M Venostt um.’“ easock ONtON HALK:, ... .. + s4scsser2s +444 +#++.+ . Peadock All the above Styles of Hats to be â€" found at > ~ * 8 PRING OF 1874. His stock of Cloths, Scotch and Canadianâ€"Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &e,, y any in the city. & $ SPECJIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guaranteed or no sale, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufierin i eepinanmmnens TLE â€"HATPS, ESTABLISHED 1854. Brandies, Port*Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&¢ % PUREK AND UNADULTERATED, jor Family use and Medicinal purposes, w K O LES A LE AND ~BRETAIL T egs,â€"BLACK®, CREENS ind J.ATL-;I-“-.M o im Coff eesâ€"mï¬m RQASTED, Growad daily on the promises, at -n.l pricen FANCY GROCERIES IN: GREAT VARIETY! â€"~= And see the Burns coal or woo0. Also ‘Tor °R Sages, BaBy CAnHkiAGLS, ac q. Previous to giving up their Retail Business, ‘ 20 piecces Heavy Canadian TWeds............»..»â€"sssviveeer» 426. 15 * Fing Beotcth _ ~ do /.. .TÂ¥A AtrRiri »eiarararrancee 80 â€" " _ Fancy Coburg t¥¥++ : *Â¥ frrrvtres sxr+6 18 et%059 500004 sep@ot ne, A large lot of Job Tweeds, from 65¢. and upwards: splendid value. o Aeate 200 Mon‘s ‘BHobting CORts ..‘...... +\sssÂ¥thrt; :iX «riat ns tamaiaaranes 150| â€" *~ NAC UORES ssiv.vrevrrcrse sÂ¥EFHWiAYYARGWKRr t TATaTeRRXI T rrare 500 pairs Pants from $2.00 up : ©best Â¥alue in the Dominion: Boys‘â€"Clothing and Haberdashery at equally Low Prices. â€"A, Mowat & Son. has opwuwmu"-‘ rl#um%t ke mt 36 BARRISTEER, ADV~CATE, &0., + 4i id ud m“:ï¬-.u 424 M 0 ORE BROS‘. Cloths and Men‘s Clothing, 0 tawa, $0th May, 1374 JBOT the latter I still have about 10 halfâ€"ple ces of the best of the Btock, â€"which Iâ€"ofer it prices never before quoted in OQltawa, i 3 ymb rbage [ ~3 All parties can rety on gettiug Great Rargains during this, the 1.AST MONTH OF SALE Cloths.Tweeds, Waterproofs, Silks _A 5 the Busigess will positively.be wound up after 1st JULY, and the balance of Stook, (if any) remaining on hand will be ofere in bulk, with Fistures, and interest in lease, Goods wZl be sold duriag the month of June cheaper than ever, $ H.; HODGES, 56 SPARKS STRERET, REMNANTS VERY CHEAP. Feb.18, 1874 Changeâ€" of=â€" Business! m&mï¬ï¬Â«:&.& gn':o ;nd Lemon w.h-; O=l‘ihï¬ s&m e t rated N forur '.':.%‘5& 117“ * w Also, GLA.gat)c\t’hle Mflbrpuhu Ant L & w ie DI R BOT _ LIMPORTATIONS ay 8A8X. Mav 29, 1€4 FFELR apecial inducements to Country Merehants and others, â€"Clearing out lots of wW. P. COUTLES, B,. C. L., P E A C O C K‘g May 5, 1874 H A T S |! P.8.â€""Tho Highost Markot Price Paid for Good Clean Washed Wool. ENOLISH AND AMERICAN THOS.. PATTERSON IXouse â€" Furnishing n-ub%t. .. UORN. NR A.‘rAbLKEâ€"ANDâ€"OCONNORSTS."* RED HAT Begs to inform uis friends and the general public that he has opened a first clase 8SPRING .18 74. For Spring Trade. BIGN OF ,THE Balance of Light Prints of all qualities, at 110. per Yard * THE OTTAWA TIMES MAY 30 1814 MOWAT & 80ON, From the Producer:, in Frauce, England, Holland and pain MET C ALF E/‘ JOSEPH DIMBL‘EBY‘, At the premises adjoining Mr. L.~ B, Taylors‘Printing Office, | BR i d e a u & t r o C mstill F‘urther HMeduction rii¥¥iiiir i1 +++4+, â€"POR0OOK 2 AL «iA 12. ¢er.. Percook IMM. . ++« ++« +; . . «POA00OKk ,i.,;,..-.;.....:é.m en v¥¥W ie ce Fevre wer nX AJ. .3 â€"8 X Pebaotk i. paenk se+x¥«xa3 +444+44+1+ + POROOGK * R#EPrfo $# A\l Goods: Warranted Shrunk . "Wik 50 Sussexâ€"st., g~ FOR TWO WEEKS m*y P 0 G RC o C Oâ€"P C lPlII__G_ 1874. JUST OPENEDâ€"8# ba‘es of new patterns : Brussels, Tapestry, Â¥â€"Fly and Kidderminst® . Te waven peareh maken us aink dlprort: %°::';;:.f-=:.."-° it in ho c pathe aa us tensive than in any former season, 248 (H‘ puo‘vauu@uq- u’cnvu‘- m M~ SHOOLBRED & CO . * Ottawa Carpet House their accounts at once. Otherwise, the same will be placed tu our Collector‘s hands for imme.diate CARPETS. Mr.° T. RAJOTTE Are hereby requested to ‘call in at Messrs, T. RAJOTTE & Co., Pooley‘®© Bridge, ‘and settle Fob. 28 1874 THOS. PATTERSONU All parties indebted J. METCALFE OTTAWA, 1874. T. RAJOTTE & Oo, , is, uneqgiiailed 25 0y 82%c. $1.10 2:.50 8.50 295 _ Contraciors are notifed that ‘Tenders will not be ‘considered inless: made strictly tu »cconiâ€" ance flumm.nud forms, andâ€"in Tthe case o the u:: of the o: :L‘J of Zesidence of each member of the the due fulfiliment of the Contract, satisâ€" x security will be required on real _ of money, public or musici zh.luo ks to A% amouut of per cent on the bulk sum of the Contract. . _"___ " To the M;;'m' ust be altached .m tacum rops residents of 3: Do-hï¬.vlmww’::- sureti¢s for the carryiug out of Lhese coudi« & well = the d:kwa of the ecbraced in the contracl. ________ _ .. s pAu i iewen x aty Tende :â€"â€"p‘of iil'-â€"ff:â€"r';u_xi'()m D Y.}‘ï¬-nli:i instant, form® ‘ender, ecessary mmmmwu;l o momiaks 1A .:-d'ulcd Tenders r::‘l re‘a’o:g to the m-dflfl{m, endorsed ** Jer Fenit@Dth M tobar) will be ree Ved ut this office ‘unbi WHDâ€" gt’UA\' the day of JUNE -ulh:Q Book, The erection and vompletion of ‘The above e n ESA Cans e cays e inROLE enb us c in ts May rots * é'-?".?ï¬'-i stocks to an amount Of five per cent ~. o : ih?%‘:'fd;;rnn:nd .b.h attzebed the actual tures ponsible an yein. perkpus, @ tho w w‘ ï¬.... reties for the curry ing 6 ese co rditious, o wel! s (Be oun l ragk ~ This Departpient does not, however, bin . it bmmtnuqu.;}ondor. mA bd Poosidered nnlows made picuy ho medoyinace Acco t the rluw torms, audâ€"in u{n case ornru?f â€"except there are attached {he actal ricuatures and the nature of the 00e nd pmce of resklence dlr-l me! A daf en ninue epnired un mentnorate on : Or 5J deposit of money, phoilé on Béiiicipel Arou: 1. SBealed Tenders addressed to the undersignes, and e «‘Tender ior Denitentiary, Riritish Colum ofe,"â€"will ve: at this "uflice: ou BATUEDA Y lto.ï¬ of JULY uext, ut ndon for the ereetion Of the above forms of sau be ol wo and suffererscannot reasobably hesitate to a Lrigl. r -‘dlfm-‘:rm‘-l:lll the drugeists ‘ane «ppens ‘that your 4 has not got it in stock, ask him (o':.ud NORKTHROP & LYMA N. f s cmcc o ‘mu'srio. 1 or omu.f * Bo° TON, Notre Street. Moutreal: _ 1200000 . 0 _ Agents for Province of Quebec. Department. MT!EIM as to »blig~ its to «ncrease hi« ‘I:E n:: ‘:ï¬unnd e. It repualllon ret y exte« soon ters m> quiry, letiers of thanks, and mdmn werereo ived fromâ€"«1}â€" sections of the ted Bigtes and Cunulk:-d this on a vasis of ‘ts merigaloneâ€"tnal by " tricks of the trade" .‘&l(â€"mmu-u h # risen to its present enviable E: m, ‘\s nrrve;::‘mnou: "ui?«' received most fittering erence in realmen! O[allrhenmaticcomplaints. In this we are nï¬y Sing Biada remuy tale, ahod is comequently neob re R 8 uen â€" tabieto us do we siy this, but because we mdm‘ad in medical odmhmun At «nee what the best medical practl haye forâ€"ages found so difficult even to relieve.. We All & place herctofure nmwmd' we re leve thé undm-lgl:uno 1‘s poor; we reâ€" siore flï¬m_ to ‘the use of his }imbs and save him scoresoftinies its cost in doelnu' Hetirment t abtniecnt dn conednettiy w ie uently are remembéred by millons o’w-m.:&m i ‘Thousands have been changed by the use of this 'm:n-ux..-:? . suffering oren, rgvamjes afroug hes thy. and habes " wan ‘aod plln 'r:: h'.uw:-y. uu; llgnvall:‘ublop_)lod:mn'e occuâ€" e« the mâ€"st honora g)d on or any remedy to attainâ€" A few years since it was enigor ihe "’w"“ evor, and atwads sought for 6y dlents 0 0 ) 1 & )B ‘Or :hem :bmver bied with Bh.nm“ ;‘u;wé n way "h‘ :un ' .-2.:3“...3‘ tm‘ favourable exp esâ€" wion, & ~Ack value as a Hhoumatic ‘Remedy, toe demand for it bâ€"câ€"me s\ froquent #. n j Watne Boine or the mlott reepectable and trunt BIAMONTD ° RHEUMATIC CURE DIAMONDRHEUMATIC CURE Citawe, May 18th, 1$74, Indian Tussores. re ah a pretty m.lm"th rich *i1x and Strlpesy ardas io tbe new and del.omte (tiuts espe inily adapted for the w sa@itsion lur promesade and w alking «men. Challis de Russe. select both material and style They beg to invite your attention to their large and varied STOCK OF D produced for the Spring and Summer of 1874, full particulars of which will be ’l'ho{: arealso in a position to announce that the extension in their DEPARTMENTS, enables them‘to execute all orders with vromntness and nn Coloured Bilks ,‘E[ Cloths, or Washing Japane:e JOTICE TQ CONTRACTURS, This statement is substantially a FacTt based Danish Bilkâ€"Finished Tinted Alpacas QTICE TO CONTRACTOGRA *7 4. This “u ;;bn.. ";l':ky l;-okl:ng Fabric.varieâ€" KAtid is possexst ?‘ummunu wlt.hpde;'uumy, !'::‘r ‘ostumées, â€"Wresses and Polonaises. # Ohina Glass Cloths, Japan Buéket C‘oth Ashnautee Grasses and Africans Lawis. anvtg?m made from the best [talian is Trom any inferior dye and warâ€" l&uued not to cut. This beautiful Favrie is noted for \ts » O Auish, Lae surisce a ways 0 Aa d siiky which ever way it is tints This is nude in grey and black, in a ‘arge y of patterus, and can be worn as Oostumes or Poonuizes, 11 bhas a sliky eppearauce and both sides are ulike. In &U the New Sbades and Leadi AVING completed their arrangements for _ _of the approaching Season, have made p Specifications, &°., can be seen nt this The Sliow Rooms are now oEn for the Seuson with all the lme«t Loncon ard Euts Fashions to Boounets, Hxt«, Kom bers. Wings, efe, A choice collec» Loa of Ervulug Ii‘m.n of Public W is pronounced lovely in all REGENT HOUSE, .J. Bonnet & Co.. Black Silks. | Tussores D‘Entelle May, 11, 1874 Iwill Camiet MILLINERY, can bescen al this Spring Announcements Of ie works eta« F. SRAUN inforuatdon, secrelm ingements for the SPRING AND SUMMER in every D , have m:de preparations on a larger scale than usual, e e oE TUYT "9 ARAECTE! execute all orders with promptness and punctuality . â€"the e latest London and Paris Fashions are received g&bu * Slaughter! ~Slaughter of SLAUGHngj ter us I pel lu |HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHEMENTâ€"OY SPARKS@r : W ith a wellâ€"assoried stock of FIRSTâ€":OLASR J",Etlfcun' is herouy givel Uust Lie puu-m lately subsisting betwee 1 us, the underâ€" signed, Robert Moore, John Moore and Nelsop Moore, as deslers in Hardware, Bioves, and manufactyrers of. Tioware, at the‘ City ~of Uttaws, in the County of Carleton, undâ€"r the neames; style and firm of *Moore BEr. s.," was tufs day dissolved by mutual consent, & Laf as regards the said Neléon Moors, who bas rotlred amow;uuzm“mâ€"; uuuuun---lu?.uu ’dlivwl-i-tmml a Moore, _A DELIVETY BOOK lost ou w‘n? :a L.un.-b{} n-a‘tl-h‘-‘m‘ u.‘:: Tixzs n-.or’. it to m':i'.'hnlfl. "«:2.. E 28, 1874. k *** thB) a !l& KEB R r.vmu-: few nlnmï¬dlmmwi May 6, 1874 M TO â€"MEMBERS C#. PARLLAMKENT AND OTHERS IS:CL“.:“.:-?’"T ean _be “m :m m‘.Mulm: ‘m f y "râ€" The subsvriber â€" having m ‘the ‘ Biotk of R 4 BOOTS AND SsHOES I in ho maktar eb We t canan ul n n en e 4 + e TRY WILSON‘3 CELEBRATED Câ€"H‘Aâ€"M P AG xC M‘ *%C d uo let e o Son en ueeie is nel t ons io megnting ae art sount met ooste on i:wtqn:w%@mm'mm FRIDAY, A&PREL:â€"T. § ty TBE TE® Two srorke» c~ > .. reass 36Sparksâ€"stLindsay‘s old starid 15 Sussexst 33 Aund will conticuse until the whole Sud6k is disposed of, _ . |.| â€" ./. _‘ > Special inducements wili be 4o the ip be sold for CABK ONLY during ** pechigent radice SE RRE SE ARR Sidiecer Aprita6, re71. #is tm â€" | _ W . E. BROW N As withess opr handr; tuis Gfch day of May Plain and Fancy â€"~Furniture, " / uaxxmmuwmmnmh(\uï¬hu#*flufl“c ai~ 8 M a L L _A D Y aAa EK C E.. o N «008 T. m * SHOW ROUM ON GROUND FLOOR, â€" â€" *4*We have securéd the services of "&firstâ€"oliss . Dr from‘A.. T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a.Milliner from Paris With a Dr ase M Domestic 234]) WELLINGTONâ€"ST New Prints, 3 l Polonnines. â€"â€" n Pragfpuint eoraihcooutiimtce." s (Underotothing ; 1 omebeotipediamn o wrasits in Tol wanninig | â€" now eesay a Percales and Brilliantes St. Murguerite Lawn Dress Making and Millinery Establishment White Trellis Muslins Grenadines n T oaye. Algerines and Greadines May 0, 4874. April 20. 1874 SA Cali early, and teave youar ord May 21, 1974 : th a large and varied:assortmeut of G rods,such as are found ORIY in®% is i‘-.x':?ï¬ in haed the coR® w i. cakatt BYSTEM, by Year TH Mll.bl'N&IY DEPARTM ENT is Our Stock is now selected, and worthy of * oys MAPLE STUG AR, FGS respectfully ... ..| WPlistâ€"Clase large and varied STOCK OF DRE3S FABR full particulars of which will be found below Toeke Loue" ons ‘ake Sysetings, Hor meks Long Oofhe Canadian Cotes C TPTTT *4 For Weddings, Balls, Dinners and Event w“«rar..u is composed â€"Of ~Satin *'U: Of vau fous "um-.:l-t.mnd‘ with LI: work lines, Fire 10r occasions where Tigntnesp aBh tigâ€" garce are desirable, + A cholce mssortment of the newest pat akss terns This Fabric is made with an aiternate latâ€" â€"JuS tice stripe whica ;l:'-u-m...‘ a_‘.‘-‘w , 48 «ie inten ‘asmâ€" Tuhy Polarnings Pubiquos a0 Span Illl beautifal ‘White In.uul with Hut n Stripes and will be '.."“.'.‘z for Ladies moruing dresses. For Gurden P bre, &¢. ‘R.BTITT & CGO: C Pirimy x en a lbert C.‘r .."' :-o and alk finished Al« pacas, turnuing thanks to th e MOURNING GOoODS. ~1 HARRIS & CAMPBELTL, COURTALD CRAPE, BOARD, arties, Fetes, Robes de Cham kOBERT MOOKE, JOHN MOORE The â€"subsoriber 10 inform his customers ard the public FIRSTâ€"PRIZE FANOY .unumudmmo.,.‘.l ,..-‘.‘:... m‘“m‘m‘..:." A splendid assortment ofParis and London RMideau Stre:st OF DRE3S FABRICS, including all the NOVELTIES re. ... Prices to ult thetimes 30 COSTUME, MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING ‘ y EASIDE REYIDENCE FUR SALE. it W. YOUNG® is AFARCRAT. : ON® .OF °TRE ..MO8T. â€" # 1%t *n s se ut LAÂ¥ REnox. C ...’.’.""%‘.B' » :’“:Tgmm&' C The uoys Uiraces pas ult dn nou‘t aon se dies Perfected Spectacles of a Most Valuable uu‘mn“mw' ==A iJ ... Quobeg, May i8, 174 Department, and in ‘view «* |Lmace and Embroideries. AT .D. ~McDONELL8 unoiï¬'ï¬dh.fln& fect "Ot" is guaranteed with as nomica! a charge as is cour*eunt good work and style, AZARUS, MORRIS & 00.‘8 Suckeis and Tumice pak ont ofttes, Ae Now ready a cholce 9 .Of m-:‘ in -&“E."-‘-&' a specialty, Lisle Thread, Bal lnn \Soa mt iaurend Cpbaee se ‘The novelties consist in Beaded Pas is terie, B Fringes and Lmoes BHuttons Old Si!ver and Sirver les esn AND EYE G "A 2XE 20W L O Jn firit_oldes HWotee. In generaily, that he . MoDONELL‘S in * ns a PERFRCT F1T is CIDER, , OTTaAWA.