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Bys." M r. x in W Oe Cork and n Frunciseo 1 tlg ‘“‘ M# wiy ve e 1 N:M:‘.' Rallwapy ckville, . *8 OAiLF WAYC. TRAL 48 P.% W H CHALKER, K BEEKT GRA HAaM OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Theshortest, cheajes! and quickest e te. Liverpoci, hu-dnudm.r. and Ghn. The Im; is nee of the hr;ulkfluhut d safest in the Â¥orkl. Vessels will be despaticled as follows :â€" tu ,‘M”M*WI rere y â€" o C PC°0ced Surgeon curri=i on each #5 > Berths not secured until pais sor, Persuas wishing to seudt for thei: {riends can Obtam Passaze certificaies at lOwos: rates from N-u. lreland or sceothurt, to any rallway Hauon in Canaca or the Urt States, |w:.u hl.tnnu used the am s . , *eturned, lese '_:nmm.] - ":Nh tickets asd every information & D. W. CCW ARD & CO., PTEAMERA PA483h To » medt 1 has Efesths 7 *Â¥, ko hi wax pain for a oo EÂ¥ory remed -w-..u& A Ev-m.u. whtie 1 BME Entuctse d me anl. Ty!0 LET â€"N gut of en i a~i boys t uoard 3z\ JABLN #*â€"TO the o SFTCrs W am» nt 1 > paul O Cabin 55 w * .. |, , FROM PORTLAND PRUSSIAN... ~.... .. O0~ NCANBDINAVIAN ....2.. C . M FEN..ccisrirerecnorn.> .. PERU lTAlN POLYNREAT 4 > VUeWws Jn E-_'_m lssued at sar s240 . rt C300 00 uo & 7 7 f:# RATE: OF PassAuE RMEDiATe .. TUXXCTSC BTEERAGE ... U TCCUC LLANX LiNE * O AKRD &\ y J w _ _ CamERs OF ThAE Glasgow Line WCs: SV * YÂ¥ OI GOdAd to s sOP J TB RITE #lo00111s Rates of ANCHOR® LINE Anexperienced S: l-n:m-.cun- T ANTED ELP WANTED Hasgow, Live: pool, Lond or Bells st : 50 to $70 gold, recurdins Stcamsiuyps. s FROM N~EW YoRK EVERY ; SATURL . Y. WER ACCOMMOUATION UNSUR w CufTi® oRKk FOR RATrs oÂ¥ PAsSAGE. ~FDwp0 | STEERAGE. TH® STrRaMERS OF THE EY, FepL. 1860.â€"Gentiemen, 1 tee & NTED â€"\ & NTED LHION 1NTED «NTED and from the OTT A W @ullis ently dows well a> um u, Part PASSKD. _ _ _ _ passage trom New Y W. M KKWNis gu® ae Htotels. all between the Ciyde and he season of Winter Naviâ€" C Opriucit hy talteg Miters | 11 N 47 7 9. 17 4 47 90 4 oT i d1 Cl ie 1 3 ‘ET CHOIR : ie detioul Mlotarny | As lientoued renle of Troys Gam i‘ â€" QUARTET_GHOIRS. | h % he C 4 i 'L:u'!t; llnuhn-u exeruci« ct:m-m "T.:l:"l'vl?;:'!t“xflln.h rl.u::-p:n | Thomas‘s Sacred Quartets, t Lz '"'."‘.m*t h-vl: Wwied Price $3.25, including pu-ng‘ 0 extras of any . Sacred t Apns, 531 o 33 0 CS e 2004 â€" kind. Without Pren tum, 5.“ home. | Q“-_':.?m 1 was quite ressored (o my 4 ALTENTION, a ul".’N|l;s. Tebup 3 ".fl"‘“ New «â€" Â¥le Jberal commussion and exclus tritory, Buek Motet Collection, | ’.l (0.::?:;‘;“%5: :uu;b...l?{ hnc:’l‘:\’. and cireviars free. ."““‘ rnu i €ard at || | .. Chure » mâ€"“fl‘“ «L Jm, M BEB irletor .67 Nontep‘s Cak HQRATIO 0. KING, -.3 ilection, 4 Â¥ n wb an. WR + cal, 14. ¢ Box $106, New Y rx of© ,ch look in oords, 12.00, Cloth, g2 e "® )6 piéss my gralllude lof IlI~; NO. 3i at reduced rates. er information .p?, to Bowiling @reev, New ork, & MUSGHOYF, Ottowa. Ageuts, 17, Sparksâ€"st PHAT WILL PAY & L4 lc T o 1 room®s, » Ont the K‘AM cidlgllyg. s aud Boats { ree x, young or aid, c for ‘us in their eir Ume, lhnn’ at ' Post Card +o m!m 4. =TIN. f y37 Slaw. is. MBusiness Cards CC3 pPATENTS. DbA Y Meu and W men | vaoraned in {' hance tor th ure u:»: 5o M NUTHING to . VICERY & QRGIE Â¥. â€" Agents AH classes cf s HL Street «Poprietor Manager lorry accomoda ruary A pply *IAA m wow . GIBBS & COURSOLLE,| 300 bf" DSQ)N west, 21 «i iQn 13 07 18::”!“!“ Solicitors, Attorneys, Conm | veyancers,| Notnrics, &¢., &c., Ne oeteetonteet Hartibitt of. 'n:;mho'.m by y N UAEEEE Ee ccteetees o S + Pm ndschel, ke the 4 Chromo, "T.r::c'rwfia,x';uxfim} T Lantreer, | Thomas‘s Sacred Quartets, . > Price $3.25, including post 0 extras of any T Sacred "o Aanemootmeone "| fâ€"amantactete . & U, AG I 4 ow Liberai_ om mussion abd exclusive territary, Buck‘s 2d Moiet Collection, Sam ples and cirey . Send Postal Card Chure :. and Mome, ncee ...?.‘.e..-,‘ dieh Wesdaas : 4 | marter" Chureh Music, IRNALMAGE‘S ~PAPER, TWO BEAUVTIFUL PR EMIU MA 3 Momcopathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,. | * 1 Rusidenceâ€"Albert st:ceot, uafi‘uom f om 6 to i1a, m., and 2to 4 p io. 8 ‘ atteation given to disessou au« diip ents of the uteras, | 175¢ Physician, Surgeon and Ao*leho-t. OrTrawaA, OsT. Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st.. Cenre Town. Nigh Officeâ€" a t his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. itre Town Cunsers cured without the ue of the knife, by a new but certain, speedy and almost pain|of }.ro---. Keference given to parlis succers ully treated if required. | w. McCONNELL. D.D.8., Surgeon Dentist, Graduate of the Puiladeipbia Dental Col ege, »lso of the Koyal Coliege: of Dental Surgeqns of Ontario, | t uie OFFICREâ€"41} Spar ksâ€"st. | sops M y be consu‘itad at his Office, carrer of O‘Conâ€" uor and Albertâ€"sta. | Ultawa, Oct. 21, 1824 || | saor. Office and Residence:â€"Corner bf Hugh and s ke, dn Muidence sâ€"Cordeh 6F Hagh 4 Barristers, Attorneys, Solici8@#rs, Con:â€" veyancers, &c., OPPICESâ€"®ig in Street. C M.P®Rs=Y! AlJ.o Teb 5. 187¢ iJns Oper.ed an «lice in ‘he Viliage t ‘sovince of Queuer, for the nsac t 4 «l Notariab and Le:u busibess, either in th e ‘rovince of @Quebec o Untatio, Hpecial Pat o "mn uo the collection of accounts i1 both P1t â€" "nces, s x “_“,“_L(_’.“‘ 26. !fll DL EL }. .f_ . 'l\l.m P. FORANX, Advocate, Soliciter, &e. _ | FENAILLON & CHRYSLER, Barristers and .\i"or---v--ul-l. tors in Cha j\cery, Notaric Meeâ€"Hanly‘» Bloox, Rideait Str â€" 4. Ti caox, I W. 41. Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Cliniiâ€" eery, &e., iof theri ovince. of Oimane. M in sumel, Hatl, 1. 4 is casâ€"t T mporary Qinee +t ur. Jos Street, Eul‘, Dl- BURROWS,C.M.L.C.P.8.L.C., M.C P.%.0., «radudie McGiil University, Mon Burgeon Northumberiand and Durbam uavairy, late issociate Coroner N. and D. Sn â€" O 4 ous ): Liwa South +lde of Rideaunâ€"<t.,near Gloucester, g@. Consultatons at ali hont>, Barristers nnd Aitorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" ‘ citors, Cquveyancers, &c., V . Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys sund Conveyancers, &c., ts Bell‘s Bh-fki‘ Eiginâ€"st. * | HoxRru® |X, W. Scort,q. C, McLzoD Sr&W aid. 3. J. GorxUI LY. vet. 17, 1874 | | # . H. W ALKE®R | July 21, iS7 L O _ Barristers, Attorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &ec. gAr Mosgrove‘s Ballding Rideku st., Ott&wna Hox. JouN O‘Coxn®or, Q.C. _ G. J. O‘DoitEP T\ Dec. 4, 18 4. + Barrister, (‘o-vey;:tor. #&¢., Sol gitor | ( in C eery. l I Officeâ€"~ Jpposite lne.lhuu-ll House, over |, ; Gibson‘s Confectionary. ; . ’l gaNowey to land on Real Estate, _ © _ t ._ Official Assignee,. City of OTTAW a, Couanty 0o: tm No. 12 St. James ® treot <ept. 9, 1873 Negotiato sales of P organize Companios, C lasesm rittes to p terest:| Stocks: pnrel margin «i 10 per cen:. rate®. i ec. $, 1974. s THE CBRISTIAN Aat {wonx. "THE BEST RELIGIOUS P11PI':R." A CHOICK OF < | ‘VILI.IAI MOSGROYV E, Bankers and Stock Brokers, Mon treal, . Barrister, AuTr-r,, Sotiec}t ors, Ditee Ovet Vr.UB. Huckeii‘s Flou 1 1 vV. H. FERLAND, ME sCOTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, 63, SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAW A. INXHEY, CHBRISTIE & HIL!, ANIEL 0'00:431»\. Neot. 9, 1874 | R. LOGAN, E. 0. C. WOop, R. J. D. K. MACDONELEI wn. Murch 9, 1874 R. J. P. LYNN, Medical Cards. ‘CONNXOR & HOGG, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ Mortgages parchased and OFFICEâ€"N@. 3 Beli‘s Bloe » D. BROWNr Uf the late wW. W. WARD, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, Patents of Invention, ARCH AMBAULT, OND BROTHERS, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. ALKER, CASSELS & PENXNOCK, Notary Public and Advocate, ONALD M. GRANT Barrister, Advocate, \&e. for}tt e Nearly Opposite P‘r ARRIAGE LICENSES. r in Gre C. W. MacCU AIG MARSHAL MATHESON, Mas FFICE + Regan‘s New Brick Bpuse Retal Cards. wa Cagpda (TRADE MAKKS REGISTHRED) 1874 Banker, Montreal Besserer Str amthers. ret. Otiawa. | ( J. oumtsris.| . P. Hin | 44â€"3ma pos chased =,Jr. [ P. PrNNGC ® Dled s & Pinhe ta W.! D. Hogke 1a mbers, Con eaudin‘s, Mai n i lyinâ€"si A on tlowest curror Loaw: . Soliei+ 30â€" far w k y Ho:pita NOQv3 aw k ind Checks, Colections ad 08. Inâ€" 2104 YAlzw Hot se 30 i W Py WicmJax H., ChaARKE, Price $2 8\ Mr. Wim. H. Clarke, a distinguisbhed nnd l:-omrunr. wiat .qn ouu"mmuufl: compliation of this work, which w .n popuiar favour ln-mm‘:l‘m 1t @, : as nad rewarkable success, continues to be the jeadit g merboa. Contains, in addition to iustructions, « capital collection of Reed Organ All book» sent, post paid, for retail price, ' LITsON & 0. . .. . o ons ~"‘0. H. DITSON & 00, FOR REED ORGANS. DATUR.AMTA'I‘U‘LAo Asthma and Bronchitis, isadmitted by all who bave tried it, to ensure more speedy and certain relief than any other remedy. The Testimoniais daily received attest this to & nmnl.bt*‘n.. General < Alexander says:â€""1 have nevet known an ustance in which releif was not *T M »Voung â€" reporte>â€"" It nad use mosk . M3 Laed WO« derful efloc:? e\ â€"r witnessed." â€" Extract of Beef." " Nutritious Condiment for Horses and Cattie." " British Egg and Butter Powder." CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co., ‘ READ, MARK, LEARN, 1VK jorm his cussomers and the public generâ€" «My that be has removed his place of business itroum Nis former stand to the new Fish Market on the south side of York street. He will be "Told in fins." Cigne and Ligareties in bores. sold in tins, Gigars a Pastl for 1 in boxes, stifem, for Toualttion in botean ie SAVORY AaAND MOORE 14% New Hondâ€"St., London, W., _ _ droufiount Bb slbrkis hy ies id B eeeopere tht 1 worl W ‘m'l Pancreatine and m«-flm’m-. x the muvw take Cod Liver Oil wi Ni nat sea 6Fâ€" 17 " Liebig‘s Liquid happy to meet his friends in his new stand, and du'l’m titmost to supply them with the latest tm~ portations of fr: sh and other kinds of fish; also uli kinds of Poultry and Game. _ MOSES LAPOTINTE. Rowe‘s AUCTION Rooms, Rideau Street, FISH ! FISH! FISH! bbath Sehool Romg. _ . _ _ 0 ) .> All books sent, post.pal 1, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON & Co., Boston. CHAS,. H. DITSON & Co., K&., Mathewman‘s New Bulidings, Wellingâ€" ton Street, b.iween Lufferin Bridge aud l;’n street, k & Ritter‘s History of Music. 2 VOLS. _ Fach $15).â€" Condensed SA books, and is terse, complete, lmon:‘la nd 3 most usefui book of reference. in mi w mni~ FNHE BES r Piano at Home. Four Hand Pieces, $250: Large etluuod popuiar pieces, Most excellent practice, au. most entertaining to play ¢ HOME MUSICâ€" BOOKS 379 Gllim» r, Kxq.. George:Hay, Esq aA Generat Ban Ing B=xihesk Intorest Allowed on Deposits. Gold, Curreney and Steritaw I mole Ageots for Ottawa and ‘Listr; 06 Corner Q‘Connor and Wellington Sts. â€" $706 jBANK OF OTTAWA. M U S I Sfi nB. 0 O K S quaARTET ChHoirs. Victoria l-lldlui Block of Par Ottawa, Febs 2 1875, DiREOTORS : 2 James M : ef aren, Eq , Presidert. ‘narles Magee E~q , v‘eo-Presldent. D.T. Hate, Ewu Hon. 1. & Church,. M.P.F. :Eulwrl klg(‘l urn, Keq, M.P., Alexanâ€"ei Ottawa, March 3rd, 1875, Enguire at 1l is uselâ€"ss toâ€"atlempt a dl.lor;rlon. Call and see their splerdid Galiery Pllnt-hl.l‘ Mirrors, Electroâ€"rlated Ware, Ten 1 housan Vols, o+ Books, a Bankrupt Stock olBhuonorfi tour hundr. 4 A!bums, ten thousand St« reoscop! Vinews of ®li parts of the world, lmw(:{-en (Qlassos «old and Sliver Spectacies, Ty, Work Hoxe .and about (0inaire nf mt ala. \iews of ®li parts of the world, 100 (z{in (GQlassos woid and Sliver Spectacies, Cutlery, Work Hoxe , and about (0‘pairs of most els= gant Hobemtm{an Glass Lusters and Vases all for Nale, private, at oneâ€"half the prices usual‘y as«« ed in retail st res, 82 Sparks Street, FIRST CLASS H=ir ‘Combings dong up : the > hortest * ctice Several Sets of Single Harness Have in their 8A E ROOM3 the finestâ€"a: d cheapes.. | 5 . Ot awa, March, 16, 1874 R. MOSES LAPOINTE desires to inâ€" It is uselâ€"#s to.attempt a discription. Call Clarkeo‘s New Method «vings‘ Department. ser, Fq., Hon. G New Pariiamentary Tonsorial J. M. ROSS & Co. .__ Clarke‘s lw-fll.z Reed Organs, is still the le methie mt of saie, 18 elvhfl}zed. lmpn:.a. wbd in way zces up its higu reputation. Price E. GENDREAU‘s , Currency and Steritag Drafts Purchasos Misccllaucous. BRuth HRotices. For Sale Cheap for Cash. AND:THBN YOU WILL KNOW THAT STOCK OF GOoO0DS Auctton â€" S$al Charges Moderate. PARLOUR Organ at Home. ) soâ€"t aad best collection of popula inu»l0. _ J plee s; large pages HENEY‘S BLOCK NOTICHE. River of Life. © 35 câ€"uis. bulof the sweetes IN THE CITY. now open <ir Dresser employed. Ladâ€" up in rirst Class style, and O -ee * i1 ns opponite 711 Broadway, N. Y. _ 0. . DITSON & 00, T11 Buway, New York ParrR:cK RoBErTtson, Cashier. _ ) 0 Bryson, Allan osite Westes: Bulldings. The growth of Winuipeg during the last four years has been marvellous, though under the most un foftunate conditions as to trade, COmâ€"= munication®, &c., and competence has been atâ€" tained by many citizens from small invest« men‘s. Now, with alarge expunditure for the‘ Thunder Bay and Pombina \Branch R.. R, goingt on and the attention of the continent drawn to it by arrival of large bodies of Sootch and Men« nonite emigrants this spring, Its growth wil rival that of Chicago or Melbourne. } Parties intending to remove to Manitob&, neXt seasin who purchase at this Sale can have‘ their title registered in time far the Spring YOâ€" tere‘ List, so as to be able to votd;the first yOAT« Plans of the city and the property, togethor withâ€"Pamphlets, &c., as well as other informAâ€" tion may be had at my rooms. Referente may be had respecting situation 01. property to Members for the Provin®® and MWGMMM * Views of the City may be seen in the window* Of Langford and Smith a Stewart, bookstores Upper Town and Centre Town. Terms and Conditions made known at Time of Sale. l‘a@mvflnflnhwm-y for investmment here or those wishing *0 lay by mnfl@lutunehlu.thhhnnflmufl‘ to invest in a city which is the natural gatoway npt:;ub fertile boit. f WAJKER, CASSRLS & PENNOCK year, gnâ€"4 are éligibly Situated on and near th main li'(hwulo_.dln westward, v -n... lots are part of the late Mulligan pro« perty, are high and dry at all semons of the AT 10 O‘CLOCK, A. M., and 7.30, P. M., at MY ROOMS. {| ELGIN . STREET $ atu rda Y CITY â€" OF WINNIPEG, City Lots, I am instructed by the Proprietor to offer for Sale, by overbidding, M A NILT 0 B A, JAS. BERMINGHAM, OPPOSITE RUSSELL HOUSE. AUCTION SALE, (Size, 50x132 Feet,) Auction Sales. The 20th Inst.; OTTAWA, FRIDBAY, MARCH, 19, 1875 AUCTIONEER. â€"IN THEâ€" Cheerful Voices. A largs collection of geniai Sebvol Hongs, by L. u. LMA THE HOUR OF SINGING. CHOICE TRIOS, or THE SONG MONARCH. ‘These book: ligh Schools and Acadeâ€" mies. â€" The HOUR o# SingiNa g.usnn.. ©,. Emerson and W, B. 28 or 4 vorees, UHOIUE rixoa“’fiyp by ‘W." 8. w gnmAaou 'fi eu.’x by i R. P.l“-:r n-b:'d.bv 14 Qa‘m-:. I::ll; pod"'mrmn Bohools, _ _* e All books sent, postâ€"» d, for i-un.m SCHOOL MUSIC BoOOKS. Commence your instruction with It surpasses everything for Windows, painted and Wood and F4 Brassos a mn'ln';“xn ives, ml ptaie." t SE A selected sto:k always on havd to sult all parties, Uriers prompUly attend/d to, perfect purity and great strength. ‘They are warâ€" ranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the factitions fruit flavors now in the market. . They are not only true to their names, bu‘ ure prepared from fruits of the best quality, an ars so highly concentrated that «a comparatively sma‘! quantity only need be hol!lll llfllfl MYRTLE NAYVY. Reyt. _ HAND SAPOLIO, For Mechanics, P»inters, Photographers, and for Buth purposes. oc FLOUR AND FEED STORE. ALEX. TAYLOR n p 1 y en o * 4 Aoly A* Where they wil‘ seli the b:lance of their stock slightly damaged by fire and water. Great for Gae month on‘y. Call and exâ€" amine for yourselves. Termsâ€"BHtrictly Orsh. American SCHOOL MUSI! CReaders FIRE ! FIRE!! FIRE!!! Orders for bricks left at the Ot! of Aparkse and Eigin streous, wll{ atiended to, RIDEAU & CUMBERLAND STS. BRICK WORKS PA.‘I'IH requiring Models, Inventinn &o.. worked wut, and represented, at th agove Exhibiuons, cas hays them done in ib beat s‘yie, by a p. man, whose work took Awards At the ish ixbibiuion, 186 Dublin, 1»65, Pwis 1%47, 2 Best references as tocapabilities, &c, can b given. Apply, c â€" THO8, 8..8ARNEY, ‘Ochunauhulnur. Cor Daly & Nelson Streets, Ottawa. 34 LEMON, VANILLA, ROSE, The superiority of thes : PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, â€"ANDâ€" CENTENNIAL EXHIRITION, DELPHIA, 1s76. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE Guufis Scll ag at Cost FOR TW W=EKS ONLY, in For your Houseâ€"clean‘ng, by all means ask lIom‘ Grocer, Drugyist, or the adware shops â€" for cleanâ€" ing and polishing f LOUR AMND O % 5 ve liemoved to MoUullough‘s Old Stand REMOVAL. For a Good Smoke 12 Rideau St. Oltawe, March 18, 1875, NK AND WELLINGTON STREETS Boston. L L *3 * _ «& C€o 0 EKE DIT To B2 -w- PERRY DAVIS & S0N & LAWRENCE, & MONTREAL, P. Q. Agonts for Dominiâ€".: of Canade. . J08EPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTON, | m o) is P s B.u(ne,% s Efla&ts Burnett‘s <Extracts Burnett‘s . Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts "The best tn‘the world." _____ _ _ _ Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts BSM Hee T.\& R. on escb Ping Successor to D. McLarnon, f â€"O0RER oFâ€" Something New! Phke baee fig the wor Es . NEW EDINBURCH For a companion tbook use Z&lis:nllnm’onz. $ A P~O L 1 0, For cooking purposes. Afterward take up IN 3 LOOKS (Grazers. â€"Us# THIEâ€" â€"Parker House, Beston. iA © PRODUCE NEELIN‘S, . Hotol, N. Y. be prom $190â€"im T‘ wA ionn InSL AOVOIRLDCT MHD . DODHâ€"MUOMRN & guilty of murder in the first degree: . | puly Natonal, is reported to hate ab + 3 T*e Fioeds in Equnsyivants. scon \~ 1 with several thousand dollars and New Yorr, March 18. â€"Pennsylvania | go::â€" : > the States, but the rumour has advices © represent that the streams are | nâ€" (â€"s been confirmed. rising, and the ice gorged at different ‘ ; following gentliemen have been ap mlh. At Columbus, a bridge has been . â€" ed to coâ€"operate with the Harhour from its foundation, and at Sun _< . ‘missioners with reference to the proâ€"~ bury the lower portions of the town ar / â€" ad Albert Bridge :â€"From the operficwed, the water reaching to th« .ard of Messrs. Wm. Darling, John window sills. Wdh._.m, J. H. Winn; from the Corn ‘ calamity are entertained. but as yet the ; Exchange Association, Messrs.C. H. Gould Pitrseure, Ps., . March 18.â€"William Murray, on trial for the. murder of Wahlohn last November, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. The Fioods in Pounsylvania, New Yorr, March 18.â€"Pennsylvania advices© represent that the streams are quality. We mean the hon. gentleman‘s Tix T "‘-'“‘18'.‘“ s political character.| He has been called onl onfivl‘mha The Board * of late years all sorts of names. Some proposition from Hy. C. Jarrett, to institut had it that he had become a Conservative, | a rowing regatta for the pupils of the perhaps we should say a Corruptionist; | grammar schools of this wd'mfln others, that he was only a renegade Re.| summer vacglions, priz !b:‘l"“ to former ; and others still said, with illiton. | PUOP® With all expenâ€"es ‘oedod contempt, that he was a little of f Kuâ€"Iiux. | everything and not much of anything, but | mfi'fi’;'*:h Y“-"‘f‘“‘lmh ‘&'â€"m ready to tirn up heads or tails whichever ed then | hiaveée been NPM‘ from Todd was the most likely to win. This was alCo., Ky. Last week. a man named Bro fri charac pectable | thers made a confession, implicating a xt‘:t:tflwnoy wit:° t:ufoi:o :v::' me;‘ ln“mb” of men as being connected with i o * i the KuKlux organizatin. â€"â€" Warrants the act of a reputable consti uency to were issued for their arrest, and are receive sucha character with open arms, | now in fail. Some trouble was 'mnnd However that may be, and it â€"may. be | Governor Leslic sent a w ie itierant Sides . mays think 4Werenils | Pat o stop tomide euatireen enn snn . about it, â€" the political description 4 Stornk?. ® of ‘the honourable gentleman miust | _ **>* torm{Trains Delayed. now * be manatea® " as â€" seiged | S . Savte Minnc Mareh 17 â€"All the WemflSouthSimooetowitneuthufrom, «. been blockaded with snow since this.time until further notice Mr. Macâ€". .. iay last. The telegraph is the only dougall must stand for a confirmed Tory;| " *~s of communication. Snow ploughs nothing short of it. It is true that within wm:i" mg&;m&d?:m"l ‘“dl x the last few days he has accounted for his | delayed trains and mails will begin to arâ€" political whereabouts by the allegation | rive toâ€"night or tomorrow. that he had not left the Reform party, Redugtion of Canal Tolls. but that the Reform party had left him | _ Arsaxy, March 17.â€"The Canal Board This sounds sweetly to. those who are t"fl" ‘ggl’h‘:‘: the report of its committee, ensily satisfied, but we venture to aay thm | Suomitco last, ooks recommending a re‘ by‘ this time the honourable gentleman | ,», grain, 30 per cent. on lumber, and 50 has discarded even that spurious title to | per cent. on merchandise going from tide a good name. â€"If not, then whither does | Water. The proposition now goes to the he leadâ€"us ? Clearly, if it still be so that | *L®lature. & the party left him, and principle being of ‘ohe Ficod 'M"-"' imo ‘esscoce of Terty, he, i uie metocn | Syrteny, Pa: March 18â€" The ito here party, and the Reform paity is asked 0 | jam safely. The great between represent South Simoce in Parliament ; ll:e_re _and _]'I:.:_x:iue e’:‘muf‘:bm after; and what mad freaks, somersaults, gyraâ€"| bringing with it sev. bfldl'l_ nd comâ€" tions and other antics in the political line {ifi:;’hmd.&:’im K“bl“’ bridge beâ€" may the Reform party not show us within | Rixgnaxprox, N.Y., March 1$â€"The ite the next few years in adapting itself to | gorge on the Susquehannariver at Hooper the necessities of its new and needy relaâ€" ‘r:'mum in the same condition as last tionship ? But the contemplation of this | °Y°*"&â€" new relationship, this Southâ€"Simcoeâ€"Macâ€" | ° Loeses by the Wieode, } dougallâ€"Reform trinity, if pursued farther, | ,, NEY bf::at‘ffihmw,- â€"Port L‘z: may lead toa metaphysical sphere the dnywood are as follows ;-nr;.bfi.mo.d depth of which could not be fathomed in | Bridge, 375‘000; Barrett Bridge,, $45,000 ; a newspaper article. â€" It will be safe, then, | individual losses .in Port Jervi®, $60,000 ; to write the comingâ€"what shall we call 2;;*30 Bridge, Ogm m him ?â€""leader of the left centre‘" in the | pop ; m 'w(',, Probable Iosses House of Assembly, down as .a Tory.| down the river will no doubt swell the That description of him will, we. doubt | above amount to $400,000. not, suit the country. If the honourable The Freshets. tleman himself objects, let him clear | _ SuxBury, Pa., March 17.â€"The Catawissa $fln problem which we have abgudoned | bridge Went down the river l of en oeg as too deep for our solution. _ ; : taking one span and one piece R. 8. M. Bouchette. Esq., exâ€"Commisâ€" sioner of Customs, arrived in the city last evening and is the guest of Mr. J.R. Audy, on Daly street. and enquire as to Winnipeg lots b Sngurdhy, the day of Saie, Soch inst t o uk The s against P :nf).hty were 50 to 1, while Layerne sold favourite, 7 to 1. 4 al Steeplechase was won by Pathfinder. There were 19 contestants.~ Laverne, the m:o favourite, was «lso beaten by Dainty, who came in .second, the Farmer A large lot of Driving Whips for sale below cost at Moore Bro-.'CgrinQSd., ‘corner Sparks and O‘Connor Streets, The presumption must now be in place without question that this nomination of Mr. Macdougall fixes what | heretofore has been of the nature of an indeterminate the past ‘associations and the present mutual embraces of the parties, that we discover the affinity. ‘The moral element in either case is not of a high order, by which we desire to be understood to deâ€" scribe it, without laying ourselves open to the charge of using harsh iterms, as of a decidedly low type. Those who know Mr. Macdougall‘s political record, and who have still in mind the disgracéful ) character of the constituency to whose level he has fallen, will not fail to recogâ€" nise, as we. do, the singular fitness of the relationship which both parties are of course desirous to establish. }Md remark, in a special than in a general sense that the affinity may be said to supervene. South Simcoe has been ever staunchâ€"Mr. Macdougall ever waverâ€" ing. The former, as far back as our memory can trace its record, has been an example of political consistency ; the latter, of © political faithlessness ° and infidelity to party. But in poli~ tical> action â€" there: is a _ moral element. and it is in the charac: ter‘of this element, as it is manifested in amp ‘Jelcqraph. cusness of character that it may be ’wondered whethor in the depths ‘of Providential _ dispensation _ one was not formed exactly a counterpart of the other. Or, as in freeâ€"love parlance it might be put, that in the constituency thocandidmhadfonudhi--finity. We do believe that in South Simcoe Mr, Macdougall has found that sort gflpirituAE affinity, that other self, not fully and comâ€" ‘ pletely, but to a degree that will be very pleasing to the honourable gentleman fa-l afew years at any rate. It is more, we MIDâ€"NIGHT â€" DESPATCHES. Loxpox, March 18.â€"The Grand Nation offer. ~Speaking in a general sense,the re presentation of a constituency in Parliaâ€" ment must be â€"held to be an. honour of no inconsiderable kind. But while we would not say that there are to this rule what might be called exceptions, yet we may take the liberty of holding that someâ€" times constituents and candidates at their \ meeting present such a mutual barmoniâ€" * REOENT CONSERVATIVE NOMLT ‘NATION, °/ . The Conservatives of South Simcoe have offered the representation of that constituency in the Local Legislature to lr.'n.“fll,wbhmopfied the Grand National Steeple Chase. A Murderer Convicted. GREAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. @inmnes ‘s Auction Chief of the Police Fined â€"Habea« Cor pus Refusedâ€"Bank Clerk Absconded â€". ow Albert Bridge. The Oddfellows of the city have extended an invitation to exâ€"Viceâ€"President Schuyler Colfax to deliver an oration, and he has accepted. Mrs. Morrison‘s theatre is to be engaged for him. While he is here it is intended to give him a grand banquet. . EIOEAAIENBODAOIEE 0 ADU EUE EB 2B C derstood that Robert Wilson, of Brant, will The Court of Queen‘s Bench has refuse 1 to liberate Williams, the w, on & wr‘t of habeas corpus. His is nearly â€" New bYonx, March ‘b°l8. â€"Port Jervis des es state.that logses by yesterâ€" dnye:t;ood are as lgollowu â€"Embfd“'ho.d Bridge, $75,000; Barrett Bridge,, $45,000 ; Faincs hily makmeve wA Jervi®, $60,000 ; Buk“;);OBridge, $13,000 : lo-::"'hmbu‘m; $7! 5 to property, 000 ; w’ud,‘%,ax» Probable losses down the river will no doubt swell the above amount to $400,000. Hon. W. M. _has accepted the nom?:.diono:wgimeoe,.dnhnn; The Chief of Police Penton was fined $20 including costs yesterday, by the Bixanaxrrox, N.Y., l(u:ih 18,â€"The ice gorge on the Susquehanpa river at Hooper ren;‘:im in the same condition as last evening. Sad Death â€"Oddfeliows‘* Celobration South Simeoe Election. Young Kennedy, of the Speaker‘s !n_"f:e:&»__of @0!:1 House, who was injured in Snarr‘s stoneâ€"yard by the fall of o hermick, died yeatoragy, | _ | _ . .. be his opponent Police istrate, for assaulting G. H HEt»-_m?_reP;fi- e se L* Suxmury, Pa., March 18.â€"The ice h;: broke hsti eve%nog and went o;::-... dam safely. great here and yDa.uviua -muf‘:bm after; bringing with it several bridges and comâ€" pletely tearing away the public bridge beâ€" tween here and the lslnng The Freshets. Suxmuzry, Pa., March 17.â€"The Catawissa bridge went down the river this afternoon, ukinmnp.nmd one piece of the Danâ€" ville with it. _ , . Wasermorox, Merch 18.â€"The | Reput* lican Senators held a caucus this morning to docid-:.lhothl be: or not the Louhun." uestion s again up â€" for giwuuion during the m‘ special session. . No decision was reached. ‘ A Sensible Idea. New York, March 18.â€"The Board of Education fh."nmc..l consideration a proposition from Hy. C. Jarrett, to institute & rowing regatta for the pupils of the grammar schools of â€"this city the summer vacétions, priz s being a to Europe, with all expenâ€"es 3 Kuâ€"IJux. (3 LovisviiL®, Ky., March 18.â€"During the last two weel'n, several outrages by maskâ€" ed men have been reported from Todd Co., Ky. Last week. a man named Broâ€" thers made a confession, implicating a number of men as bein;eonw'flll the Kuâ€"Klux ‘organizatin. â€" Warrants were issued for their arrest, and are now in jail. Some trouble was ‘ Governor Leslic sent a y of militia there. The Governor mmmd to . put a stop to this business. s«ow Storm<Trains Delayed. S Pavt, Minn.. March 17.â€"All the v«‘.«.ds leading to and from the city «.~~ been blockaded with snow since The Louisiana Question in the Senate, Berux, March 18.â€"In oomgmnoo of the petition of the Archbishop of Cologne to the Landrath against that part of the Ecclesiastical bill which gives the people participation in the control of local church {:mperty, the Government has had the ill altered so as to deprive priests of any share in the administration of such proâ€" generally ham& t o o " SA Susprusion of a Bankiug Company. ~_ New York, March 18â€"A London deâ€" spatch says the General South American Banking Co. (w a capital of £600,000, has } The Administration of Church Proâ€" was held last night was densely « , and thousands of persons m“m away. The newspaperand other criticism of the mission of the revivalists continues Loxpox, Marchâ€" 18.â€"The attendance at the revival meetings of Messrs. Moody an‘i Sankey continues immense, and there is no ‘abatement in the enthusiasm of their CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE LBy Telegraph) ~ /. ; TOoRonto. The American Revivalists in London YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. to<day a vote. was taken on the amend ments proposéed by the Committee on Foreign Relations mmm leather to the li#ft of of American products or manufactures to be admitted to the Hawaiian Islands duty free; also, fimviding that during the treaty the awaiian Government shall not cede or lemmyfin.,bnyormvdlhfimtomy foreign ernment emp;fifiovmul: States, or t any special vileges any fomi‘!tnnlfign which is not now granted. ’lgelmmdflcnhmww.; nameadyitecute brpntbes Jots i 'I'horh 1.-â€" â€"vv-;'- ‘;;'-v-,. un;u-un!‘ two,ity horses, was burned uod.y'. Loss, $101,000. It is believed a negro and a w te woman were burned to desth. > veral firemen were injured. ,___ The Hawaiian Treaty. Wasutxcarox, March 18.â€"In the Senate Call at Bermingham‘s Anction Rooms Fire and la-olh.fl.. *4 New Olu.un,luvhls,#â€"'fl:? Mgof square on Delard street, including MONTREAL. UNITED STATES. GREAT . BRITAIN. GE a MA NY. MontezaL, March 18 Toroxto, March 18 containing . about CHT * OM «6 N0 3 HHue 4 e & ofswa,'l:;,G. 1 7 guM2r%wb’:1 cases ; Kearns & Ryan, 4 cases ; Mage« & Russell, 18 cases; Garland, Mutchmo: heimer, 6 cases. . ] city in the manifest of this steary ue o es rerelanins P ;:â€"C. W. Bangs & 1 ease ; Garland, Mutchmor & Co., 4 and 360 prokages t Shoolured 4 0ay@ "asews 1 ; cases ; Becretary of 'Shb,1 “‘:‘kid-uro( Agriculture, 1 case ; G. R. Blyth, 1 case ; Agriculture, 1 case ; \. K. Diyth, i o Emwhb:m;tt&! heimer, 6 cases. steamship 8a .uugg:' lay between Mr. John Thorburn aod Mr. ‘n.dl. The m:uwz last night before s large number of specâ€" Much interest was evinced in the game. which lasted over| two hours, and broug! $ out some very fine play on either sidc. ~al short I:of T gsâ€" inhv-" & | time vanâ€" ?&.b 8| Soott ifllJ:.l'or hukin‘-zl.r'qhi-u ends, while Mr. Thorburn 9 points in 6 ends, leayâ€" ing the former the winner of the mull and c curier of the club Ax Osstruore» Sreaut.â€"The contractor for the main sewer in Victoria Ward has deposited a< quantity of stone on the platform on the north side of Queen street, between Duke street school house packages and 2 per t“C:..,"I ‘abaret, 1 case. m’l‘n Curune Maron _ n c l'U-u: t op m length been won by Mr. James W. Rus sell. The members had all along played Buposx Deark.â€"A man : In-dh:; narn’uc residence myu Montreal road.It is supposed dnt whiskey and expJeure to intense cold mflnmdh-r ture death. Coroner Beaubien hold an inquest this morning. and the Chaudiere meat -fi-m stoneâ€"cutters have commenced It is no to & i doubt difficult to get a suitable ts apink mt do io eantind ant t in T smy n+t |»rmit one d“lfi.g_& fauw~ :s be thus obstructed. They are ubou, «o seck the aid of the Chief of Po lice in the matter of enforcing the byâ€"law in pmairs until for the present year. of February, by the Excise . -"S.T'& .'m'w mal :“&la&?lg'; " mekang sp apinl of $15,843.82. Firz.â€"Yesterday morning, about six o‘clock, the dwellinghouse of . Mr. James Woodburn, in the township of gm“‘. '.Mvndb-yln m was mmblo'in the time, and the ’__diymnuubnmttotb'aud. Most of the household effects were also to nearly $1,500, which covered b: uuun:oonlbmm (){:m.p‘ny. Excusux Mau.â€"An English mail will olo.out.hooiqpatduww 1205 o‘clock p.m., destined for ship Peruvian, which sails from Portland for Liv on Raturday... Aâ€"supple the same destination, bt only.;:.Wm. MWWMN% last few days for the Nufi'm persons in the “e& .‘:i‘w coun: seem to ave a FEF w ¥° Poert or Ortawa.â€"The following collecâ€" tions were made at this port for the month Privare Terararoate at Rosav Hitc â€"A nnnbuotfl:.ua.pfim Rideau BHall last night to withess the private theatricals. _ ‘The entertaintient was a great Buocesk, _ . 1Â¥ Gzowski has chosen Major Cotton, of the Kingston School of , and regently of the Ottawa Garrison as second officer in command of the Wimbledon team for 1875. dago'mmx:fl'l revisit the ‘ mm the 10th of May next, and ':l'u for a short season in Gowan‘s ?% porcelain "-:’-:-,a Moore Bros.‘ Clearing thle,fim ~b, commer M and O‘Connor Streets.. C.0.0.F.â€"There will be a regular mootâ€" ing of the Metropolitan Lodge of Oddfelâ€" lows to morrow night in the Oddfeliows‘ Hall, Rideau Street. &&i&:{»’mh% i p g-:;ch (D.V.) :rym OUnll at I-â€"lm'. a and enquire as Saturday, the day of saie, Hox Mr. MocDoveart returned to the city yesterday and is stopping at the In the Assem! introduced a | Courts Act. â€" o‘clock. Srevexsviuus, March 18, A man named Ball was severely by a circular saw in Allen‘s 4 Jay. He they on uâ€"'fl.flg Imâ€"mflmfifi for this v annaar in thea manifact thh staun» aul goe s ol t sn td o n d O last with Jeremiah Clarke, a settlor, tivâ€" ing near the shanties. h’;.&m Clarke once or twice, when latter drew a knife and stabbed Bisonette in the f Mmousx, March 18. Antoine ‘Bisonette, forenian‘in‘ ‘one of lnd:mann-fi-;:...m ford, got into an altercation on Sunday Wiusuepox Trax.â€"It is said that Col us Jâ€"<aa d i ;'-'1 L ives Drew a 4 5‘:%& Te g ‘Ap-v;m 18. with_ the ‘villages of Harston, Obferg. Mount Forest, and Arthur, Higinâ€" botham a -w of 103 fl- 23 ; Maryboro‘, 1 all, 130. Amarant, gives Drew a majority of 141, giving him 2 Splendid Bronze Lamps, with Zocal Intetligcues. % ARTHUR. ° The Local Legisiature. Haut®a®, March 18 STEVENSVILLE, PRICE 3â€"CENTS. a bill to repeal the County HALIFAX bly yesterday, mlfl nnuf::'?u:: MINDEN. on the same night at 10 express; Rev contain

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