m7"‘â€! m-...‘“..’,"ï¬ ) â€" amna M "lolugg f pupotncen ertiet M e nesccutle _ . . . " o8 yeally eubccmoor nuse l Te Soli w laeg mige «nd 4 R AvbPE c "'"“'-u-“ «1 ume 1ate Frovincial ‘ bnbhzere fam Mmss m ockdale & C 0 T UV M N 1873 «x the & I" :- 'ul':u Autumn Cireulef -cau-nhq.--: omait for your inspection & :‘&‘cps‘ -).\'Dm ze smoun; of new RED CANADIAX TWAEDS iNÂ¥D CLOTAS, e u: passed by any other D. use °D 172 ole is driven by steam ={), n‘:fll & ‘ more E & PANCREATIpq ATTIC g&€C in Vocalization.. 386 *‘ ut thoir sesidences, Of : her house, between 2 19" ... Terms made known 92 esideace Joyse‘s CObAZ® sandy Hill. uho to 7 tniplkcnnnity a..e OCution ARA & CO. STEA i styles 0 Camay 5, BUG 41 t of fnisha and durab sed in any market. rk warranted for one ; of repairing carefully en‘s jaspection 10 on printed and pibhabed 0J BOGER & . at tih# ore are practical workMt® mal su; ion to all work. arch g 1872. 1981Â¥ _ ke Streoet, it ®® argies bhaving been partk alMtif . ROBEBEAON, RUOPRLETORS e assortment of 1 an Analytica Ls _A e _ B e fonnsnd . Wâ€"â€"'â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" 7 b«s intely been m'[‘“ OHN U CONNOR, QCG., Hex _ josty‘s RY mont «i Aont i de Olothing and Nleigh yMEABRA & CV ET.OTTAW re (% sucual ahu donmentls us EMULSTOy MoORrg ‘LBDOss the oc . , ns OTTaWA LUONDopy: wild shis â€" BARRISTER, sOLICITOR, &e., e (Bacsessor to W \Ilita.m Mosgrove, Esq.,) wis sls m“ w.n 4 A2CHANBAULT, ANDREW LeAMT, Tait epencd an office wonjotnt! *‘ in the Village %mï¬odqnug for the transaction wee d.=uao- Untario, bpoeh‘ln& gh hm&mdmum both Proâ€" , ATTORNIES, SOLIOL 1023, OONVEYANCERS, &o., (Of the aie firm: of Lewis &. Pinhey.) Oimtusâ€"EgaBwe . Otiawa, w. Prowxt.| AJ.Carierts. | M.P. Brut Feb. & 1874 48+3m W ADVOCATE, soLICITOR.&c. Surgeon 1}entist mgnb UX 3}’!7.![8!8, 'lnsm MATHESON, Barrister, ditorney, Notary, &c y.N8A8Y, CikIS T1 Bull, Jap 10, 1574 No 14 8t Jawer®$ Sept 3 W _ * s0L. VIII. NO. 2585 Mustr in NAIY STREET, HULL Bull, Maroh 0, 174. Temporary Offce at g*At.lmm GRaxt, _ _ < > WETRANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENT Â¥, XIELDILTG, W lsauer of Marriage Liconsesâ€"B# Suoet, gng 0: ELW Store h'.- # T. C. P s ". {u%ï¬?.’.‘ SiBgs BHOW CaSEs xabE To ORDER March 12, 1374) s ANGUS & IRWIN, Notary Public and Advocates. RTLE xaAvy y ate MeCH:1 University, Montrea omberiana asd Durham UBY iste Corouer N. and D. » and Residence:â€"Corner 0‘ BuMAs P. For:aAxX RCHAMBAULT «& LEAMY, SM Elginâ€"st., opposite Russell House March4, 1874, : @60 Snarksâ€"~st. gopathic Physitian, Surgcom, Ac= oncheur, &e., . €. P . & 8,, Ont. e and Residence : ‘Conmnor Stree . ihe Commercial College. *A EWiNG â€" macHings PICTURE FRA M E Je., OBERT CASSELS, fll'y Déarly all the cading Mar. P 98 BMA ie w , #e., in the city, tive best wors, inst louge &.&Jfluyh“ï¬ï¬ Nh M"fldâ€"__bfl Io‘lvx o % u!-'â€" isters Attor: Arvers&k Gilderse OTTAWA Un PIRST Praras:s NB IN 1870, 1871 g, |<~». *972 AND 1873 WILSON & ORR, XOXRRY ) MoCOXNELL D D3, LD§ sopataic Paystoian, Surgeon and Accouâ€" Aevieuceâ€"Albert Street Ofice hours o lis, M., A0¢ 2to 4 p. m, Lowl! attection ‘R'cn to diseased and For a Good Smoke n LAW FLSM A 3 1st & WILLT3 53 mortment of Metailie and alt"kinds of gopFiN$ ANV CASKETS, ES, &e. &2’;? + “M!\Wbb , Sugam sod Mc opp ®."t ! LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and C.V.H. FERLAND, , EV 38 SPARKSâ€"ST. ad witaelt . s in, speedy an" nge given to pAF MANUFACT URZRS, SINXGE TR n R. MACDONFLL 2U BR ROWS entre ide of Ridean~L, near Gloucester. tion at ail Doucs, e Attorney, Solicitor, &o., aad Loa l ADVOCATE, ) ind Attorneysâ€"at Law __Mv ‘y Chambers, * h\ s NADA OPFFIC E r:.l‘h A;o:-ahm. OQN.'.. e Tixxs office, S doanr oftoe it bis resklonder M e ‘he use of the knifes, by Eesd ,__. eys and Solioitors "/lce, comer of O‘Conâ€" Dr, JO8. BEAUDLN®, A RA aries, &o. tideau Streot. F.â€"H. CuryeLss, n simost painiesa proâ€" artios successfnlly tread= THEâ€" RRE, REMUN se« uo form a *"werâ€" aw, in the vity of a few doors Kast of y & Robiuson‘s New Dental College,4 ‘cutal Surgeons HLLL, PRIZE3 AT MONTREAL, Store, Sparks Hugh and " hurve® _ oraws, Lay H, 74. y, Late lâ€â€œl’ rm-l‘:â€"aâ€"â€"_--;v.-"otvuo--lo vax® 7 ; wey §‘.\?’q3‘l..’““M::::::::::::::":::: i 18 Cea J iT ca «1+ . xxvltunrciers we is f. 23 l RI:RIAR..................-. 90 RATEY OF PASSAGEâ€"LIYERPOOL LINE Ottews, | From Portiand or Quebec (every Saturday to BLOf 2149 +A (To be followed at intervals of TEN DAYS during the seasou,) and from The first steamer of this Line is intended despatched from yo be From Quebec htguw sailing from Quebec tgorabo'%‘h?m hï¬n and leaving on llr!dg{lui..m. Return Tickets granwed at reduced rates. BP An experienced Burgeon carried on each veast Barunnotnoumnnwmr. Persuas wishing to send for friends can Engintc, Inglasd Seogud.“b y rail or an aman. mu-dgne-. m&‘l tiokets are not used the amount is returned, 168# a sutall deduction.] & 1 S en P P en N&Ilvwh ucleu and every informatio® D. W, COWARD & CO.,, w.lcc _ _ ____| ‘Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st. QUEBEC ro* LONDON sns destrous of brin.ing out their friends. Througn Bills of Lnding issued on the Continent and in London for all parts of Canada and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago an:‘l um:ln the West."-b or a TEMPERCEYS,CaRtER® & park®, a _Bilieterâ€"st, London; ROSS & CU., que! TEMPERLEY LINE, Composed of the following and other firstâ€"class lron Steamsbips; | f L O N D O N ForQuebec and Montreal Th Tickets, from all points W at REMA) KATER, Certificales I-mdg"ms 5 _Liverpool and Londonderry.) _ _ _ _ wres from Ottawa, Cablo........ $77 50 to $37 50 m"mgm W EDN ES DA YF, 15th APRIL m»fl;r-u. [ondon ; RUSS DaYID SHA W, Montrea!, or Canadian Narig:tion Company‘s Steamers May ist, SPARTAN, from Prescott to Hamilton * $nd, MAGNET, . " w a« a "= CORSICAW, " Montreal « " 4th, CORINTHIAN, | * w # #® SPARTAN â€" " HamTWon to Montreal «* MAGNET, " #e w oF ROYAL MAJL sSTEAXSHIPS. Laveryedt, Loadonderry and olasgom . Phe Rest world Opening of Navigation, 0!‘!’10!â€"-;[511! STREET, â€" OPPOsITE RUNSCLL HOUSE. April 37, 1874 #B1 WILL RICE â€" â€" Agent. UNIONX FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WAY COMPANY. Jessic Cassels... naudiqre.... .. Artbur. . Sir John Young Jonn K Rivieres. .. Steamer Jeasic Casselstwi!lâ€"!:ave Aylmer daily (gllndl’t excepted), at 8 u‘clock, a. m., oonmlnï¬ with steamers to Dâ€"ux Rivieres. mniousses wi leave the Union and Russeli House, at 6 a. m.. 4; 00â€" esnc it 3 %ï¬u Arihur leaves Portageâ€"daâ€"Fort daily ys excepted). at 7 o‘civck, a.m. Passergers arriving at Ayimer at 250 o‘ciock, mo. h “A connection is wit‘: Canada Central '.lrrflrudn Band Point on the up and down JI:.-QI' Sir Jobn Young flmnryloo' for Cha every Tuesday and mornings at m_*ek. returning, leaving Cbapesu .mn‘o * Zor further particulars apply at the office 0 ml‘:o-wym“ r. s. cag a Sr. LA WREN THA MiS K Ottawa Dec. 8, 1873, 1878. e 1874. Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of Steamers. New Iron Swnu P’wq c.w. A. Bowie. Steamer PRINCE O A H Fhapherd * "CiEsN VIOTORLA, P. ¢ 3t ced noall # _ FRINOESS...........).....P. » cdowan WP: m'l&h C# OR STEANERS, Passengers leave Ottawn at 72. m., and 5 p.m by Steamer« " Peerless" and *"Qneen Vistoria‘ tor Montreal and intermediaie landings, orld. Vessels will be despatohed as follows:â€" ncunmt&ux rese +\ Wikor > % April 14, 1474, Passengers leave by the 74. m. and & p. m., trains for Lachine by and connect with the Steamers " Prince cf W and * Princess" for Qttawa and intermediate 0gfÂ¥. @XIUP®.. . \ i HOCGQ Passengers leaving Ottawa by the Steamers will DESCEND runn’»rmlom passengers taken on Saturday evening‘s boat. . ~ The comfort and economy of his Line ure nâ€rnâ€"ogwhmmmoumdwonw wmm. Aouh‘-wmlndunhn m%mmmmmflwd& "wnimmm-‘vu had at the ‘ompany‘s office, Queen‘s Wharf and. from one of the largest, fastest and safest in the Ottawa, June 2, 1874 ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTnEAL UYAL MAIL LINXE. LLAN LINE mAWArouoqunl. DaY AND NIGHT LINE. Icon Steqpaee PerRLEA® Capt. A. B GLA&ASGOW LINE. <<Â¥ k }| LEAVE AS FOLLOWs:â€" ABOUT 1k MAY. chécked. â€" Monls |and ~Btateâ€"room DOWNWARDS. UPWARDS, DELTA. C. R. CUNKNINGKHAM, "' â€"_ Ottawn, E. W. SHEPHERD, PS cheet & SCOPTLAN BK v'E/RN..D' apt. A. Bowie. CAPTALNS Findiay Muiltzan Muliigan .. Smith Murphy "Â¥ .'l'un:: .l.. lpl:‘lly .Duggan . Mumo RUSSELL & WATSON.] A Splendid Stock of CLOTHSand TWEEDS @ We will take FIVE PSR CENT. OT¢2 ¢Y0 i CA3A, gand guar antee a perfect fit in all Oases, or no sale. . . « xiA GOun TIMES COMING _ Hardware, Stoves and Tinware B« "JO0. B U%.. CALL AT DORION‘s Tailoring Department. AuMniu«-alnthomnuwmanthmumwd elsewnere,â€"TEAS in particular, _ @@~Wiues and Brandies _ Cbas, _ 5\27.8‘(?7&5«‘ y in an ne sn sn ve ne e HIGHER SUH uuz? UNIVERSAâ€" Tiks OF GERMANY, by Matthew NINETYâ€"THRE Victor Hugo,..... THE GllLWED Al(‘;;.’b: Mark Twain and Rates of passage from Suspeusion Bridgo To #lasgow, TA'B.‘I‘%“) Londonderty, Gueenstown or Belfast : I Cabin $65 to gold, according to steamer and location of g:.h O# }". or. oth:: Tndmmuon to rarraggt ts issued ratem: Hond.%uufl Bowling umNï¬%fl. or thair Agent. @G. P. DRUMMOND, Snarksâ€"sL., Otiawa STEAMERS FROM NEW YORK EVERY . UE=~DAY, THURKSDAY AND SATURDaAY PASSENGER ACOOMMOD ATION UNSURâ€" * PASSED. Thanking the public for the very 11 romage bestowed on me dorl f t yeurs; and boping by sitiot atrontion To Doblebarte ingrite dooitnuntooon asugentiest Tss â€" . 1 iemain, &c4 * ! C. P BORION, ...z HOT AIR FURNACE:S3, Coal and wmw nl:gn most mou.::g %‘ mt;lglos t CoaAGaid Wou md STOYEs. Appicationgt 1 HUUSEFURNISHINGS. IERON BED~TEAD®, a CHILDRA&N‘® UA“(.\GF. Orders rece‘ved for Garden and Lawn Fou tains and » urniture. H. MEAvOWS & CO,, CAPITAL SToY® PEPOT, .ï¬;ï¬ii‘#ï¬' all the latgst improvements, in reeduly o Totldate wircinurastors abd qurers requiring Boits and ' such can be inF~ Tin & Sheet Iron Metal Job Work. ioi ns t o Sigatinne 26e â€" Vistoria Foundry & Machine, Works, » â€".. | .. ~ Boitâ€"haading Machine. m' asay, C NEW BOOKS! Ottawa, March 23, 18578. i ainion Hian un the iniget Duprovement, Otaws Bept. 14 1878 HENDERSON & Co 1BAY3 SYRUP OF RED sPRUOE GUM REMEMBER 04 baisv BANEKERVILLE â€"4& â€" BRO®,, May 13, 1874 May 281874 Branches of Builders Work! ~â€" ALYVANIZED IRUN WORK , 1874. ANCHOR â€"LINE. HREDUOBD PRILOEBS POFRL 1874 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wins and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa,. 139 SPARKSâ€"ST For Sle by GENTLEMEN‘S Tailorin# Establishinent. MADE TO 0 [E NEWEST STYLES umâ€"c% m.,« WORKMEN All the Novelties in Tweeds, Coatugs and Vestngs April 13, 1874 : > To Belect from. CGHA®S. BRYSON, \! ~_! _ 58 SPARKS STREE®... _ BH AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. wA 85 Muxsox Atreat. â€"â€"C MPRISINGâ€" munnduwwmummmmmnw: ##~W ines and Brandies 9 im ported by . Ji, 4 "P. BASKERVILLE & BRO8. â€" T5cte $1.175 â€"INâ€" GARMENT3S | labels, ?a- topper, and bottle« :. â€". ..â€"â€" .. _ . «... .. . fore ets baving boen Bom:’ i :n knaufk # ni ‘::g Eha wrdw and: l‘:‘auv‘.u :‘ nwhlcu Ghob‘nu- ;l $ive boller thas ingy Heve niromifed men satray. pondents with po;:rel attorney to :‘:o instint Manufacturers Vendors Sn vigh, of afte tine, maimttations of ehiceqnart right may be infringed. OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1874 CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD iyabled iGoudiurant in 'S.L'J ï¬duunalï¬m vall odime ving caused dc L m-p;)ly the name of * & oreestershire Sance" to Liteir own tnferior compounds, the Pub.isis hereâ€" by informed that the jnly way to secure the geoulnedts 10 . ... .c l1 o ne ie a sra __ A8SK FOR LEA AND PERRINS‘ SAUO®, â€" and ‘to see that their nanics are upon the wrapper Ask for LEA & PEBRINS Sauce, and NnnouWnpgqr,Lubd, : f Bottle, aud Stopper. _ Wholesaile and for Export by the P . Worcester; Orosse and Blackwel}, M-imhfvcfw:?nd!mmnn&% oo n disenare wï¬ 6. men Olgesiony Pesish a th, 2B RUSSELL & WATSON 43 Sussexâ€"5t., Otts wa. March 28, 1874. DACIER‘S ~DRUG ~STORE, GARDEN, FIELD and FLOW ER WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DECLARED RY CONNOISSEURS LEA & PERKINS LARGE VARIETY OF THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. OF ALL KIND®, AT ii and 83 SPARKS ST, (Late Desbarats‘ Froporty.) CELEBRATED EXCELSIOR: BSALE OF CITY LOTS and House Property by_u_neï¬ou.“ BERMINGH AMS W ednesdaay, the 3rd of June. At 12 ofclock, noo", and 7;30 saime evening. The subscriber will sell by Public Auction on aboveâ€" camed day ana several fine Bulldâ€" ing l1« ta, Farms and House iwing in part «5 foliows :â€"L.0ts #1, 35 and sid o Stewart street ; 31, 35 and 30, Nortm side Wilbrod street ; 60%99 each. Tuese lots are finely situated and from Lneir high posit.ion as tne reâ€" speciavility of the locality, are to .be unsurpassed in <Oft+wa. They are directly opâ€" V:lwth‘dwo!llu‘io( Rev,. Dr Jones, avd Mr. eredith, the 1epucy of the Minister of Interior, aid adjacent to that splendid Mansion.. &u-i erected 9y aar. Curmerou, of Thurso, 1he < iog diagram Will show their position t STEW ART ~TREKEC, They wiil be offered en bloo and if . not dispos<d of «lt geiber, will be sout in hif Lots of 33x90, the pi. chase; having theiopflon toâ€" taike one Of more. . wu of thei uo-dwu\nnn‘c:u be m the orfite of the suuseriber, Thisisarare to purchase ohw;rot:mlulnx Lots in a most brauâ€" li!â€"l&undl)mnhy‘â€ell&y‘.' Al:‘v‘dfloï¬ of i:& vesting 1 » vaAltabi uy A* v uest to vlwi‘mo lots, tuey cnnp?: euï¬;‘mï¬n. an there urs I"rge pusters of the saule on the. funce. At sume tme an > place wl w 39 south Daly und 30 Norib Stewart, each, and «i ec.ly oppodte Mr. Roblliar‘s new Stone Bulid| /ge, uow 6recting.on Uialy street. w No. i <outh Daly a'ï¬l 46 a‘uflh_mcvï¬. two fine Build:mg Lots.and well situated. N, North Wllbnï¬; m‘ lhr;.flof'?.( gln‘;aml ghbmdm streels, »Di 4 lie tm enape nenramiese ie pant frame house the:eon, baving a +bop and: eight in vory fire At Union engravings in handsome d Irmget ts hand cï¬ mct ie lakil odfore, «venul 0 icket bats, ten dozen goblets ï¬ 4 . blers, tom doz » port and t vounter glass cases, window ‘windo w# coraices, va lauy ps, &0., &0., a> well as varlâ€" Shor en rereny, en Monday evening, June %1“‘\ 6 J. % E" F » -roï¬y.m acres of exoslient land in the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester, one mile and a quarter from ENS m eady. to EIITT vestment “""‘“":..‘&" m * most uï¬. &fll!lmdm- Pid “"m."‘“m'ml °;-$“ s z.ï¬:“o-m-; g:.n‘::-.:‘:r:.: s vided into four swne ‘l' or will b.“lllb-dl 3 ap c &‘m %u’h gfldhmï¬ mï¬'r'"q’gmunu:r.m wu.l put on t WILBROD STRiIE, Cummioge‘ Bridge, the city <liinits, being W est mflm mm‘.b;!:.fl.um.' e m"(.n, situation is excelivnt, and the land very ‘To speculators this will excellent inâ€" vestmect. . Terms caty. mg,_k w m yood. rooms, ;stable, sheus, and, . storehouse.. 1"1:1. whut ?':mml # ruu?euuvo lï¬m us it will"be sold chea ~lnd¢n"~.’uua mlvlu;x,u other )ouTIh 4 NW wo and made knaw:umlc.w 4 zi Dou‘t 1 the â€"day, WEDNERDAY, trd JDN® mï¬â€˜m and 7:30 same e &] A 2 J. BERMINGHAN, . â€"â€" n R" ‘ s 84 i Auctioneer. ; The Suburlmu lnstructed to sell â€" without «ny reserve,ou! his sale roome, Migin mtz at tw »Ive o‘clock on Mwhy mnext, one dogLl ~gite i buygy, nearly tew, sut of single ‘harness very Lftls uâ€"ed. anvx:\m-uh.mlm used ouly oure, one k one. vad canve an.l gbout three dozen ouls and 1 severa lmnn r\.:ii‘:ln.’:. :bm:: two dozen M Caits ©us . *@ mensions. One very fos mug proj F10 BE SOLD At PRIVATE SALE, To be sold at & low prlahMon o-{\«m-o( payment, & handsome BRICK RES DENOE‘ situate near the Musohmore Raciog Park, jus off the H«ni Street B.auuï¬ having mbout one more of land attached The House . is uu:. one and a haifstories high, and eq*m‘auu e en oc ctier the fuil mavol the Houm, havinga convenient ulstance of the ( wall from twoand a haifto three feet thick. ::ro are also escelient outâ€"houses »nd every msm%umunu-mmuomm residence. This will be found an oxoouonl.oï¬- portu_ity for persons of limited meaus who desire to Seoure m pleasant residence within & DR Y G OO DS REAL ESTATE AGENOY, No. €. BLGIN STREET, wpic ie _ Of~ * dlr6u® sixteen rounds r ies Atogoinen wolsliive: nupdred â€"of Talk rublge . Atâ€"evon thiryy, «ame eveulng, wil Qso‘.}‘uy zucthh at sale rdom«, & -ea' con« ig ment of cotkiren‘s carriages» about two doZe :‘h‘nrnl‘g.ï¬i “WM seuing for $2 por il to be sold at Private and get su‘-.roâ€gx,uc* bargains, at &.“&u'flu of the Ottawa Ottawa, May 26th, 1874. May 7th, 1874. (th) Al intormation to be given on taea mato loe SeBintfarran Bvâ€"rlasung Flowers. Dian:bus, 40., 40. FOr sale at reasonable prices at W j * Babe BurvetHoad. A quantity of Bedding Flowers, 12 lots mm«:- um%;wmum-]pw Int "_ "‘The cest w ‘u;'h-"l’t'." Press speak well of it. gfl:& Doctors of Ottawa recommend it â€" .. . ;. Plants, Plants, .'nnxmemws a * REAL ESTaATE~ AGENCY, No. 3, Migin. Street, JAVING sPa RIG TIME 12 year, w May:1,;1074, LORâ€" SAXLE. UCTIGN! AUCTION:! AJCTION! XTENSIVE CONBIGNMENT UCTION! AUCTION! en w m 1 Asters. Bandry other piants. 10.000 Celery .Plants. . 1..000 Letince Plante. AT PRIVATE SALE. AB‘HERALD ®OF BRALTH® LANTS! ONEYâ€"WAGES! a rmanhood.â€"physi, | ~HMon. Air. RYAN:â€"congluded.by suggest â€" cromt ahd morat.." * The oo-c'wrw,h.,o:m»m other amendments the adâ€" O 1Sels sbeak weoll of it, The J6@d!08 | gmon of a clause, givingâ€"Mantroal . iiBpPOF: 24 .__ . "+ AVELAND, P. ( directly to uny consiaerable â€"extent to oo t\ faien, teresc yp For a fow days n'&'t'ï¬â€"e'slg.‘“" o _: J. MApmfï¬t;s:éifll&g': 1874 J. BEERMINGHAM, iut. en on application to Rev. Dr. Jones. Mr, Meredith. Hnhakan . N..1 Dominion Rarliament Continued. % Mosoar, M«y, J5th,. tHon. Mr., VIDAL argued. there was no analogy betwoen the members of" the Legislative Council, years ag ,, in a : way to exolude from ‘Parliament, and an ... outside, body ~ ruling them _ out, andâ€"also, f?tfll:m‘ poudby.t:bm, w r ge € that lb'Govommpw t desired to have canâ€" %.mmmnr n;i;l“hp was very c B ut some m to thiabnl,-“w out or omoe, the : same was‘ as â€" regards m House, by the bill of last year, w legislated out of existence the Harbor of Moentreal, the lights on the river, ‘ and such other matters, concerning ‘the navi~ gation, were looked atter. He .went on to argue in reply (to other _ objections that. : this was a public bill ‘to a@il intents and purposes since Montreal harbor derived its ~revenus> from the whole country. â€" Rvery bale of goods sent io Upper Canada was tazed for the imâ€" provement of that harbor. At frst, "the Board consisted of men nominated by the Government, and it uvugr more satis.. faction,. (Hear, ‘hear.) They converted Lake St. Peter from a shree hundred ton to a one thousandâ€"ton channel, but were all dismissed in one day by a notics in the Gazette.~ This was the way the hou. genâ€" tiemen on the (‘pposition benches de«lt with vested rights When the change took place, moreover, this very principie of exâ€"officio representsition on the .Board was the one adopted, =Up to last Au the members ot the Board m.cw members. It was the Mayor of the city and the Presidents ‘of ofher corporayone who n&reunwd them ; so this electite principle was quite A new thing. For his "own part be was rather in favour of it, and if be had drawn the bill, would have introduced the principle, Bis‘hon. frieed ‘(Mr. Vidal) had stated there was no.com, ‘piaint of the present ;Board, but the f:ctâ€" ‘d copnection with the giving out of the t'omr'm for the dru;'- should convince "him of his error. ‘ Tenderersâ€"had come down materially in their second offers, while the Board had given oat contracts at riges considerably higher than they could Lu got the work done for by other parties. . All this proved ‘the interest.the mnz generally = had in the m ion of the affaire 0 Harbor. # To l Hon. Mr. FENNY said he referred to this matter, not to tind fault with what the Commissioners did, but to show what the Dominion had to gain or Jose by a improâ€" â€"Hon, Mr. VIDAL said he ~did potafiirm there had beea no complaints, but that in Dominion had to cy’ , * ormw-.:ahflï¬iu W I’:ouh himself in favor of theâ€" elective system, he would be willing to loave the matter in the hands of the Government, who,honlondodw&:.- the con« trol, as they were respo: sible for the pub= lic expenditure. He argued that some of the members had noinherent rights to c&egmdmmlmdnnnmu- tont a consultative body which the deâ€" signed should give the Government ad. vmâ€'rhomnm took away nobody‘s r s * $ 1 Hou, ‘Mr. S0OTTâ€"We are jast going hokwthoay-umpnvhulz and long in force. The hon. gentleman in opposition made the change. Hov. ~Mt. "CAMPBELLâ€"Of course /we made the chanuge in the interest ot the:adâ€" vancemeni of the elective principle; : we introduced it Inst year. _ =â€" > ©â€" «o . Hon. Mri SCOTTâ€"Under old also, Government had the “_.fl.:. “ Hon. Mr CAMPEELLâ€"Not under Athe elective principle.: * 3003 Hoo. Mr. RY AN expressed regret at the reference to the olng-n.-lut the Comâ€" mis ionars, which bad much discussed and very well cleared up by the: Montreal pipers. â€" He denied: some of the changes brought agsin«t them, including tbat imposing duties to theâ€"amount of 60 . cent on the inhabitants of Ontario, . and msserted, as regards the uï¬uw t«ken, thet in the end they had & better result than could have .come : to in any other way. : Without going back mmmmmm n * ors, â€" whether nornod-unkl: bold‘thnhobmh.-dlhoputhdh' Â¥ most admirably conducted, . (Hear, } u;! lt-nmgomuï¬,hd reflected credit n only on Monireal,. but on the trade of the country in.general ; and he knew that the Harbour bonds were at a considerable preâ€" mium, showing that the administration of the affairs of the harbour must have been very good and satisfactory indeed. He did not believe the trade of &bmw guudn.hrouhlonhul. would be, = ted by the chaunge proposed by the Govâ€" ernment, which was a retrogra the merbisate wor hnd mury interseniin the conservation of this harbour, having obtained the privilege of electing theit re« presentativesâ€"a step in advanceâ€"were row to be put back, the Government proâ€" posing, becalise some of the Commission. mwennotwnpubhul.hak:w] the elective system, and replace these gentlemen by ex officio members the resiâ€" dents of the Corporations, ‘The practicil effect upon the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange would se to make them & little political srepa, bodies which snould devote themselves exclusively to the interests. of trade, apart from politics, =Ifithe Govern« ment pa: ticulariy wished for a tavourite on: the Harbour ‘Commission, they would, : of course, set about canvassing to secure his election as President of sither Corporation. much opinion of the igent and independert people of Monireal, by this measure, for he had received many reâ€" monstrances from merchants, on the sub: jeot. He did not care what Government was in power, local yorks were best man» was in power, 1008 aged by the peop! npdby'tbeyewltchbo %, it upright: and sensible, hile m'&d to vore against ‘the first three diauses of the bill, : and the seventh, which was comnected with. them, be was quite willing to let the fourth: stand, which enabled: the Commussioners. o pay their Chairma«n, although the fimt merchants in Moptreai bad worked on that. Boardâ€"as ‘long as it haa been a.Board, ‘which was nearly 40 years, without any pay ‘whatever, This was a new feature un« donbrediy, _ He did not mean to say it was not proper, but it opened another way of _d:nm-u itle patronage. ui-w ob, oh !) .. The other clauses of the were rery good. But instead of restricting the elective principle, there were other alasses, . entitled n,mmï¬oponnh- i menr anitenedhabel in was o say @0 m{wm::ohflâ€":lm:: the rate payers, who. belonged p 3o ib mmaMd%& their numbers .were yery consider < Houn. Mr. SUQUTTâ€"â€"They awe represented by the Mayor. :=(.10 doid» sszovy oview? First Session Third Parkiament. THLE SENATE. revenue of the Commission. the sight of electing representatives »@w & Hon. Mt. SCUTT, after a few words of repiH, uiprce‘ whe ‘adoption "of the . first Hon. My. CAMPBELL was opposed to it, nflmg‘: _ A division then took place : contents 15 ; nonâ€"contents, 14. * Hon. Mr. CAMPBELL said Mr. Lacoste had not voted, when Mr. SCOTT argued the (matter shodld. be considered daâ€" cided. jud ... ‘hfl:‘ Mr. CAMPBELL insisted upon ' rfl.flnlmbmm : Hon, . BCOUTT protested against a .n‘lnï¬. the Clerk obtained from Mr, Lacoste reply that he would vote the first clause. There was then a zbunluuhimn,lr. Kaulbach, also ::‘hhmwhhmmmu.w 16. + ‘The Committee &-mndnutm progress, Ministers stating they would conâ€" sult their colieagues with regard to ‘the amendments. ALBION MINES SAYVINGS BANK Hon. Mr. HAMILTON reported from the Banking Committee a bill respecting the Albion Mines Savings Bank, and moved that it be not proceeued with. _ _ Hon. Mr. W iLMOT moved that the bill be read a third time. Heexplained the charsoter Of the bill, which was ‘to enable the miners, who were mostly Scouch, to deposit their amail savings in this bank. * Aftter some remarks from. Mr. Campbe ipapemen oon aae â€" ue "ane ts Hon.Mr. P&NNY explained the differecnce between the savings banks here and in the old country, the lacter being managed by the Government, and therefore being Braited Sabiiit cotapanier ; mod sn tsaton a liability compantes ; and she Ssotch thiners would invest their savings in this baok under the mistaken nowion of its security. 2 en ~ a o o APTER RECBESA "The SPEAKEK resumed the chair at ® paam: _ * Te t stoeet i +4 The followigg;â€"amongâ€"other. bills, from the Commons were also reported from the Banking Committes, read a third stime and passed 1 <<. __ & _To. enable the l(nntno‘lm:d Ortawa ho lonipet iioany 19 Aev avoflhunoemm. a : The Lumber Exchange of ‘ ho Â¥t. John, New The Colonial Building Investmeant Asso ciation bill, § 6 The [oternational Express Company‘s bill with amendments. *: WLLS NoT plfRisUrEp. Hon. Mr. WILMOT objected to all these bills that they had passed throw h Comâ€" mittes without copics of them being diaâ€" tributed to the members. He had nothing to Hon. Mr. READ enquired whether the returus as to the localities where letters To tJt ho mear borint the somice ‘Rid or Â¥ Sodk bromgat dore, t en ht o ns Hon. Mr. LET#*LLIER DE â€"8t.â€"JUST IflMtï¬:.F:t(‘anM‘i: Rot & ArQ _ turps wwmmm. * Mr. DEVE®R copstdered it â€"very ported the same amended on the third of busser, lard, corn and fHour, He argued Mw%m&m?m oase of would beâ€"an "injustioe 10 & olase, who contribuie largeâ€" y to the revenue,: ... Why .not inspest . Hon. Mr. « these were op» reading. Prinung Hon. Mr. KAULBACK moved that the bill provide for the compulsory inspeciion read a third 1:me and R BILLS PASEED. * The Port Wardsna‘ Apru Bill the Windsor branches ot mwl-u-' Exiension D Bill â€"were put ' ® M s maimamaenany s\ The House th-n;: into Committee of the Whole on the Pacific Railway Conâ€" struction Bill. try beyond the power posssssed by her for building the railway. ‘Ihe late Governâ€" ment had a definite scheme and a cetinite time in which to do the work." He had no doubt but they, in the course of time, wouald have built the road in the way most advantageous to the country.; : but in this Bill is was otherwise, for there was no deâ€" finite amount named, nor say definite sime fixed in which the work was to be m\oud. There was no doubt that the ~coustry was in favor of the line. bo section of the people nor of the pubiic ‘pross oypa:“:l, and the couniry was ‘obliged to it it the plighted faith given to British Columbica was to be ob= kerved. As be had said, if the Govern» ment bad hm‘; litile more defiaits as *w‘mmq the work more reliance ‘ have been placed on their m...‘ tions; . but there ‘was no statement as 10 what the cost would be. (In the 1e scheme it was proposed to # d #30,000 “k):ou inbmmy. and o&m«ï¬m.-z ot t by present nmuomwo’ad. J:.:ddunq before they wont to work they asbould sit: mwmmb::uowm ment i ) not beving: definite or that could be relied 6n as 1o "“E Wsitned. it eppeartd 1o him that Ees l’.huï¬t.lo they were rather the public sentiment Ithnby own scheme, and in this he was the more convinced by some rema: ks be had beard. Objootions had been made as to the difficultiss that the Rocky Mounâ€" tains would present, but there were natu> :“rhpw the mountâ€"ins tumt u“‘::lhr the railway rome. ~He able barriers until they got noross the Frater Rirer, sand there‘¢re they should M:okufum of the roud as ernmune inxml-unmm o M&hdï¬mmm mmenced long ugo. â€" If it hed not been for % ‘lind other hon. e T * schemesâ€"(bhear, ‘hear, JangHler)â€"it " would "now heve ; ed abortive.. 1t was to bo wegrected The Houss adjourned for an chour at. 2 g. iihd'i.urudo-n;'naa. nSd.'s:: w was now lt w §' would be within the means et the “"Mm"*"? own was. is perigouy m-xm The House then 10 Commttes on e Inspection of ; Stiples Law Amendâ€" Hon. Mr. KAULBACH said he would , however, «gainvst the bills themâ€" YREB POSTAL DELIVERT THE PAOIFIO RAILWAY. the taxation to put the railwar +>===g# He noped tue Gore:ummnt would show that they were in real earnest, ani that they would put the matter throlugh as mt discuss the question, as he would hare liked to occupy the attention of the House: tor a considerable time ; mï¬ï¬ of the House was that thi seasion terminate in a few minutes. Ron. .Mr. LETELLIERâ€"We will give you five hours tor your :oodnml&n. Hon. Mr. ALEX ANDER went on to offaer some objections to the scheme on the ground that the Gwm:‘hh‘ 100 much power by providing they should construct any portion of the line. He looked upon that -m-uu-'.:'- ous clause of the bill no matter from point they looked upon it. With the evidence before them 0t past experience he looked upon it as w:f-pmb Government should thi “l‘fl lnypouhnofï¬hw ln the U St«tes, the plan edoptiei was to give priâ€" vate companies bonuses of land and money ndhmootrnwut-m-‘ prinoiple, $10.030 per mile was not enough to build the road, they should. increase it, but iet the G@>rerament not dream of building auy of the road uspnbi:m.F:opom the late a Ibtlcn-ti‘ carried through in ten years, and even it could, he belleÂ¥ed\ it would.be nahTiqtom country _ ©0Bâ€" atruot 6 mfl “., were about dxfllhouol'm tion, ‘lhere was & portion. of rowl that should bo.gnhu-,hu:: feeling of ‘the>country. was that they should procseed c:u:idusiy with the conâ€" -Monflï¬bm They shou‘d have early raiiway ication @th K+# G:r:y, and he aweked why, with hait a mil« lion of money expended, there was NO aurvey yet to For: Garry * â€" Toovra &r‘n be no cime lo:t t completing LiE A and what he maintained pow :ï¬-& timent: of every commermal min, T ou}m hbuunc.mu Teunder Bay zo Fort Garry, and thence to Pam« :: They were bound ‘to make & cor« connection tum #a eould ne:rhlu“f:.t vey winat u practicauie. progseded to give a 61â€" mhdon.o:diho distances bn-t»gen miljouse pluces, the probable cost he jpat dmnt‘fl& p‘t mile, whigg be pror posed to pro uy & mom\, b uu-‘p’oa: grant of 20,000 acres o! land per miule, which would be value for a coliar an «cre. He telt persuaded tnat the money ovuid be raised in Riugliand o g«ity @ut ithe work, because, when the road was built, the land would become valuable, as in the sease of nnm;: had been sold at trom ten to us gm» # whintrined that the roud .&'E'& without incressing the burdens of the ecuniry, | could be under an \nt and . m half per there ‘was a steady anuual increéase going on in the revenue ot s woul 1. duce $250, 4 Phen as resid ...mmtuwo»uuu from grants, such as bed been rageds . lading» regard 10 the %Mo-flun effecied. an for. it the sum 4 _ which expebdiiure was sessions in the last year, No doubt would be said that money was wiuely speat. l‘rkug&u who had ~u'~‘~ Nrb:fmolq’.m-r: votes recorded meypnn mt nï¬ mmantmentthe verdiot of lbo:n:z would be reversei, n‘:o that m.-in-.dh not late Am-hï¬-,u- doliar mmh‘.â€*m}::’: = ‘uï¬-?q_ mmum *Mw. in m‘.flhloub the in Regisnd. , he was to forge; the past, and be only hoped their sucbessors grest national mm.“: m-m, Nui.de*h- Hincks, to muke proper calouiations as to the probable incresse of the country‘s to the bill 10 tmt~o~=- ofltwu-hnmd thast he: regandad ras and in his op.cion, whould not be ed. Inlooking carelfully over the ha diinot find anyvhing to guard h lt < :f.u this contract 3@ as they were aware eate, at the ‘las}~ session much was said abous the Northern ; the proâ€" tAoters otf which were very anzsous o gos hold of the Cavadian road in order to stave is off, so asto help wpeir own yoad; <There should u.mb&w mm the road abouid be by sab. jeots. â€" The avsenceâ€"of such a cluuse was ons great fauit of the vill, ‘Then shere was another faule of w“ho.# 'thou.m:tiu w-“u.h the work compleied. thought #hom Briush Colum bia was taken into Confederâ€" ‘stion on certain terras they should endemâ€" vor to 6 4:4 Aot 125 thhis tiy beaia ‘hillid fige rher in the time that was first menuoned, but if "the Government had Seme down wich a measure asking for fire years more, be beâ€" lieved the time Wmmm ranied, aud British. Columbia ‘would hu?.'hon satisfied. But they broughk* Torward a me« ‘sure for a land and waier communiciiion which hbe thought would= now be of wery . great advantage lo ‘The conntry, 1t struok im that they wauled a lins of. communication that could be kepi open ‘all winterâ€"all the year round in «L. It #pald not d0 to have psople wao uit nded l."“"" as eupugh tot it Sxptate of tase n argo the ah e sonini n e oo iign o) thse en on abould wairtor a‘larger population, but he l-w lhe door opened so Mywz could beâ€"made for others coming 40 country. Is could not "be ‘exposted people wouldi go and settle in . &. t U thay deaired t3 do 2o 107 any ° onject 1 & infacmnnnt encumage m not ‘ oo priecy hi s a 3 d oc ly tor > â€"pronrtizer o gâ€"t io the ‘North Wen; spendiog six months waung untilâ€"che waler comumuni~ :ï¬mm be open, and belore «bey ' ge! to the plage that they invended t> make their bomes, These were the +wo principal points to which he took excepâ€" ion, but there were many Olher points 1 the bill of which he approved. ‘ u:.“u;axmua:uw to say f a certain aiv it SipSbient ind ui: ‘Ingacheme he considered: a good and if im mm&a-ï¬un& in a superior â€"position before the woild. He did not desire to use from ts Govern« mept exirsordinery things,. Apd ‘he anderâ€" mc on repcnet rragn‘s s e ...u....;....l._..u.u.-.... would be: done, such a giant. enterprise which coust =~ the effâ€"ot or doubling the population of the mnn:_&h-m to im= a8 wsing h "'-; Which the country possesses in ber . Portllde to enaplewe t parr 9 un hiee to 1876, He thought when the work was pommencéed . the â€" population . of _ the pountry â€"~ would â€"â€" rupidiy â€"~« imerease, PRICE 3 CEN Coniinued on Second Fage: