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UHMIF, untess of i BINDER, ailways,. oh binders ER RULER, B00K BIND i (dSSfppm n» oxs requiring prinicd headiugs qickest and best & ‘uulmhfllfl‘ & Ottawa Railways wa via Brockville, : KS8» PRAINS A RAILWAY. s STREET, OTTAWA rforating, Numi ‘ounée . t gwith. NG sOUTH LEAVE f unction â€" ;.:;-. s «_ _â€" _ _â€" 9. m oon., 410 UF _ RUNNING eration of trains. NoRTIMER, A CENTRAL . LAWRENCGE nnecting with. KS STREET. WM. McKayp s‘ Hotel . | P 4 Shosam PP d Trunk Express| _ _ ___ PRIL ck Manufacturer, rtown Rai! way | m;.l rain have time Trunx Eus & Mlrea = & ND RAPHE R =& NDâ€" uk Th Y , 17th DE as follows:â€" )RT H. «. 3 and 3. U, Secretary rtion n Ad L !, ACTU Prp Trunk Traigus € tor , Othe W t D p.om., 7. 40 p. B6 ute 2, 187 Dufferip SO4 Dollars. sbig Oe € other Bank,. RER | Aruive ®» sewherg, o k Juo respectiul 1.10 P.M» y) * 0 the % iq 41 BAX 10 e oD * ry10 LET PWTO 1.5 GIBBS & COURSOLLE, Commercial pi made in all paghs 1erest a lowed on S Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotlate sales of Pnu;evu and Patents, and organize Companies. ‘_-'no!din:ellal In‘nr:lo- e C hn Cacact bres ciass securitles to pay 7 and S per cent. inâ€" terest: Stocks purchased and carried on #® margin _ f 10 per cens. Interest at lowest current rates. > ww a c Bu > SHOOLBRED H 1O 1.E OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The shortest, chempest aind -‘l_'g:' Liverpool, Londonderry and wlasgow . ‘The T of the bargest, tastest salest in the ® 999 U Cunots will be despatebed ns follows > world, . Vess« 16 RE and Dwelling to let -T::I. from I.Nd S_n-‘\nhoe efirg n CHALkKER BB ET G BRA idA M oUsSE TO LEY. N , SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA. is BALES CARPETS amnd m bracing ab the novelies, 0t wh ch the confliently Special Value P ATENTS. CCE CWC+ The stemmter of the fended to sail from the and from Quebee on of oND BROTHERS, wRik FPOR AL1 af N&gm....&.....- Vassel. bflntmi.‘ oard atents of Invention, i2 wWANT Provincial Land Suryc Draughtsiman. Corkage w bottle to Cab oaARD WANTED etiring fre TBA W A Fim s appronch to Greas Britain. Pus ‘:'%::‘-‘rn mbmcm u:w ! Qurcode, Apil * * f [@x>» OF PAB<AGe: mntrate â€"anprteceerct is We in tm mt + 2rom NEW YORK to ‘l)lll APPLES®â€" 4 GLASGOW , LLV sitP0044, ~BELFAST, or }.;’:'N’:;):ulsuv. t ‘The first of the Season, CamINS $00â€"Currency : l w webagn welke ls i reduced raies. n.t ed’ sm-::lr ‘-T".o'-:-w' as any Other 6 J * . FIR=Tâ€"CLASS LN K 4 JAR m‘l' ©COMAA N Y*‘+ c‘nrrnms: 3 Mn‘- wireen, .‘ ; "fl new Youm, or thei t s Fep L Xpel wouLDTHEITE & musunUVi, ouawe || April 2 1998, LILAN LINE H Ra Invite Inspection. usiness Cards. Murer +g6 A, Truxs < fice Lorner _ 3p" two mmnutes (TRADE MARKS REGISTERED) UNITED n Ot _ 240 BRKO W N F iO â€" AO d mi 187s TT ive @NLCLA N aANCHOR LINE §tcamships. M ~â€"_ Saull every Aaturday Lhoik NEW YOKK aAN» «@1.ASGOW Favourite route for 1ourists. woP EP CCRuld r Liquor® Banker, Montreal 0 shankers. mediat garpecls. ~carRPET Houset ed TT AW A, Ont E4 SOLICITORS Htotcls. KINCES TERGACK »f the 1 leposit ER S M =TATES MAIL STEAMERS not secured antil pal be charyed at the rak Passengers supplying M adtevide~> in Lace Curtains the ir . Spr . Table aud rooms ks and sank streets walk of the â€" ariia vor Ma scounted Dominiot NO. 38380. m Quebe y â€"A â€" bedroom . and an elderiy l.n!y_r_‘l? a Agenis and CURTAIN®S. Mis. FORGIE. 37 9â€"5m od gllly. M yours, it yor and is and Checks. __ Cot ections 14 THIST m chlries on each 1 m port dion Manager $700y Jn w k May W A D & CO., 1, Slpm Rptâ€"t Jun .,, < Mb an Wt , Britain. ._ | ~assoode, April Sth 1875 W H d ils fre Line wre iD ry Tues iny y Tnursiay oth may 20 ords fession m . Mr A dd ress SNH1 ‘ 38 19â€" Lf Sory lm C0 their oW »otaa first { is per 84 @ : Viciovia Buildi We r-no Wesier: Block of Pa: Buildings. Dursprors : James MacLaren, Ifiq.x Presylent. l Charles Inga IL‘«&. Viceâ€"President . j C. T. Bmie, L; on, L1 K. Uhumlkhll.l’.r. Kobert : Biackburn, 4 _ M.P., xandet Eraser, l;::.. Hon. )emr Bryson, . Alian @limont, Exq., George Hay, Esq. â€" A General Ban lug isiness Transacted. Interest Allowed on posits. Gold, Currency and rling Drafts Purchased ancd So«d. A savings‘ Departmen HR. ol Oficial A » City of OTPA W a, County of Carieton l::rhwr. (‘o-ve{ueer. &¢., Sol citor in Chancery. W * CUE Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &o. j i Mosgrove‘s Buman Rideaunâ€"st., Oltawa. Hos . Jou» 0‘ConNoR, Q.C. _ G. J. ODoMEETY Dec. 4, 1824. * LSP Harristers, Solicitors, Attorneys Conveyancers, | &¢., iyg. beii‘s Biock. Eiginâ€"st. * HonBLE. K. W. SCoTT, Q. C. _ OW I Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Conâ€" ve:-&nn. Notaries, &¢., &¢., Officeâ€"nell‘s Hlock, opposite Russeil House, W . H.. W An K Ma. | K.CAssELS,Jr. | P. PrNNOCK July 21, 1874 _ _ Vf in matk otices. BANK OF OTTAWA. ibson‘s Confectionary, ®&~Mouey to lend on Keal Estate FEVAILLON & CHRYSLER, DN â€" Barristers and Auor-o;u‘- Law, Solict« tors Cha wery, Notaries, & ©» Oificeâ€"Hardy‘> Hlock, rtideau Stree«. arm Aitorneys, Solicigges, Conâ€" veyancers, &¢., «Jf thy iste urm of Lewls & . .ahey.) OFFICKSâ€"â€"é‘«In Street, UbiAwa. e C, A. Prsi®) A. J. Curistre.) M. P. Hrpr. W sormer 0| ~Assex W MARSHAL MATHESON, « * Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Officeâ€"Master in Chancery Cha mbers, Co Honse, ‘tiawa, Canadas 2eeIE C Barrister, Advocate, &e. | I rovince o« Quebec. Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in eery, &e., for thePr ovince of onmane Man Sm et, Hail, P. Q d «\ V. H. FERLAND, Officeâ€" Jppos! T mporary uilles Street, Hull, â€" _ _ rENHOMAS P. FORAN, L L ll.-«p.fllchmfld‘.‘ Surgeon and ccoucheur. Kesidenceâ€"Albert Street, . U:fice hours £ om 6 to iLa, uns., and Zto 4 p. m, _ Specia. attention Liven Lo diseased au« dispiacements 1‘7‘“‘.‘ D.i ‘I‘IXPPBIN may be nm.lnnqsuilll sionally at 8 etcal mouse formerly oocnuodm-hbm Hon, (coTrF, uko & ho _ dun, March 9, 1874. ammedtiie D. aromaxratir, ‘ lonrf Public and Advocate, . | khln\;trn.wl whee in he Villige 4 Hul ‘rovi of for the transaction | 31 i Notarial Lega. business, either in ‘Tovince of Queb¢ o. (ntario, Special Ken to the collect‘t® «: szecounts in both Proâ€" nces, H% Â¥eb. 5. 1474. r w. W. WARD, + | ; Harrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &¢., Du. BU RRO WS,C. M.L.C.P.8.L.C., M.C P.8.0., .. sumle Mewll University, Montreal. Surgeon <orthamberiand asd Durham Lavairy, Late wcetsate Coroner N. and D. Office and Residence;â€"Corner of Hugh and en "] uen dow D* S"ept. 9. 1973 Nflu&-h-m-'_"-‘- . % -Um&l- e o oT The undersigned l'tgrm‘;n‘\h. public coNNOR & @‘DOHERTY, INHEY, CWEREISTIE & HILL, LT Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Orrrawa, Ont. â€" uy ‘fficeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Censre Town. Nigh ficeâ€" at his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre Town U«:.cers cured without the use of the k nife, by new but ;:r‘t.flln, lp:;ly .I: aimost painles vo ‘ess. reace ven fl“m dliy treated if required, E. |, ve.consuited at is OfMo#, / »nd Aibertâ€"8t8, _ _ MtaWa, O6t. #, ‘l‘ R FAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ROOMS RUSSELL HOUS E. ILLIAM MOSGROVE, W liiam \Jacksou, Usgoode Peter Crever 3 NoTES PAYABLE TO . E. LOGAN, A LK ER, ‘eter Comrie, Osgood@. .....»«+ ++ hotin MCRCOWR, 4 0 ..sse c enber W .. J, MunOGUC, _ 55 . crsesscckes io. Chamberiain & A. W. ino. Rowan & Thos. Owen....;... im and A. N Mubert Mo‘iu i in Rowan, w . P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., Medical Cards. K. J. P. LYNXN, P. A. EGLESON 4& Co.‘%old stand, No. 8 issox street, with a fuil and well assorted k of k uncy ‘Prowserings, F‘:LO“".‘ ouh, English and Canadian Tw , Meitons, wtl-fl‘.’-[l)vclklnl % Mfio‘hfl.‘ x.uu-u. 16x a Con Estt BMENS EURNISHINGS, The late«t Noveities in LN DSOR 8C « REFB, 'ru:&‘mum. HOSlâ€" ERY, GLOV &c. t is sufficiest to‘ stite that being recouifized : the leading Cutier in eh Dol-t::'n. aud from ds temcee b.t" Eetoare a, 00. Cioen ty i in « gether with the fret that 1 employ vone bu! uv.-cl.uv&lmam;le-n\"'l'l.hm-m than ial confidence, solicit a share of public . tromage. e on KACDY AOsu NN. Hours from 10 a. m. unth6 pm \pril 2 i. J. D. R. MACDONELI , he Public mmuwum folâ€" Ing notes, whit ve gone amissing, are ‘:t'm-nhhmwwulpl‘-qflfl wel the same; â€" | P oOrks PAYABLE To MESSRS. FROST 4 woop, OR ORDER. #. PoOMROY, f CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIA Zeqal E€ards. wW. MacCUAIG, 1 South side of Rideauâ€"st.,near Gloucest Consultatons at all honr», sits Merchant Tailor. 0. C. WOoop, Advocate, Solicitor, &¢. STEWART & GORMULLY, May now be consulted in nis rEs PAYABLE TO ALEXK. MeRKWAN, UR ORDER, A. An_bm_\\f_-::mwp 00 o‘ lurar, an iB es is css ons & 8606 WBD, ORZOOU®. ces sentes scs sns <+ «. 18 00 Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour store x «ou Yorkâ€"streets OQllawa CASSELS & PENNOCK, the Wussell House, over v o c a 1 o. C «i I‘r. Jos, Heaudin‘s, Main i. sigy _ may be cousaited profes« ; residence, Metcalie Street ParRICK Rosk®TsoN Cashier. _ bas great pleasure in inâ€" that be has opened a first J. J. GoRMULLY F. H. CHEYSLER TBDt oo pagne I n i W n'.outo“:‘ll Subscribers in the rs. Frost & woop, Huwll'Ile=sum one year..«..> m‘ R. mm payment of U. 8. postage hy the «c esf .ces «. . . . Ǥ t 40 | PODHNAHONE io‘ ‘Hakres$ h 5 . Blow ....... .. 31 86 > > O | _| whe for \ i free. s o o.> # B | en neam mhort dikis we alearal n it tons | Pn Es 19 9 | U Prvatininntinems at §¥ 0) Srew in one remut, | h Free avass Tance; or, Six Coples for $2000, without uin‘ I_’":l i anrnibere on * | Winchestor. .. .$83 00 “g.m can be supplied atan y ti me | @ue i Beraqlara«scsccss+ 18 86 A Complete set of HArRPER‘s M aAG AZL '¢~ neveges ree ves i+ . ++ MB 00 -'m.;mmm:p;‘::: hat ALEX, Moewaw® . ~| M# c orrime A i y ‘ eage~z««mmany: 68 rmu' J to this advertiseâ€" hy ‘ :‘.- .‘3.« Harras & & HROTHEKRS, New Yok | ~ ceived, usermmedtaiintate irdiyy CHANAN, times ahead in Sparks street on Bussex ‘Stzeet., mnat" " *Ws yÂ¥iâ€"ly in Chanâ€"« 3766â€"1f _P. Mitâ€" i7â€"ly | for the ‘The subscriber is Instructed to sell by Public Auctior, at he res‘idence of the late R W KENT, K»q,. No. 4 MeCorma k‘s Bloek, u‘Couâ€" nor street, on THURsSDAY, 2th inst., at eleven w‘ciock, all the neat ind nearly new househo!d f rn‘iture and effects therein, comprlnlur handâ€" some %:'lormlle in green repp, with linen covers same,b w centre table, what not. card table, trifle tables, mirror, mantie oruaments, window b"fi::.‘.' handsome carpet extending through, pa r and dining room, b w sideâ€" boards, dlolnf chairs, couch, onln.s.,lnu and erockery, ball oil glnul“sfgellent. .l ':u:ve. Household Furniture By J. BERMINGHAM. erOomery, PHn " RDTUELUIETCILLLL0%s at ow sta‘r carpet and rods, v‘unho contents of four well furnmshed bed rooms, comprising bed steads, encicied wash stands, bureaus with L&M attached, npfl? and other mul.r-m ting mand bouse linen, kitchen stove furpiture, as well as a quantity of culinary utensile. This furniture was all ‘K:lrehued new not twelve months agojfand a8 house must be given up on 1st N:-%.”Bver)mmhl be sold without reserve on Thursday, inst., t eleven o‘clock sharp. Torms eash, deliveryâ€"imâ€" mediately after sale. â€" 2 namineunr aD id a ar 'i'l)‘l'Al.l.Y UNRESERVED . AUVCTION Household* _Fu rniture, Jas. BERMINGHAM. . AUCTION SALE l am instructed tosell by Public Auction at the residence of the late F. D. BURROWS, Esq., McKa. streef, New Edinburgh, on Wedâ€" ue-m\h&em 1 at elevendcloci- all the house: i furniture and effects unmin. comâ€" mhm in part bandsome jounge, and well ng- stered lnn.e-?-nd other chairs to match, centre tables, trifle tables, excellent carpels, tlcture.. whatnots, window mngm side cards, dining table, dining cbairs, stove, ball furniture, stair carpets, b w and other bedâ€" steads, bureaus. wash stands, lfln‘ and bair mattrasss, kitchen stove and 11 furpiture, ching glass, crockery, ball oil eloth, tables, cbairs, pots, ‘pans, and various other articles that cannot be enum»rutâ€"/l. Special attention is drawn to this sah «: . she furniture is not long in use and must be «« «! withont any reserve. Look out for the i 4 ~:1z. when you get off the street cars, Râ€"me»»â€"r the day Wednesday, #th, at eleven « will sell at their Rooms, on Saturday the 17th a ‘arge consignment of Carpets, Oilâ€"cloth, New and loo:l Hand Chairs. Bedstcads, Whatno String Beds, Palliasses, Wool | Beds, Gold and Rosewood Manâ€" _ tel Mirrors, Chamber Toilet | Sets, Tumblers, and a | CROCKERY AND MISUCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. . Aprii 26th 1573 @GENERAL BOOKBINDING ESTAB LISHMENT. â€" â€"___â€" SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. Ruling, Perforating, Numbering â€"ANDâ€" + ,‘“ nrdonlot Boollbnqunu printed beading» M Suge 0 100 =___ J, BhRM.NGHAW, Auctioneer Ottaw», April 24, 1875. " 3827 Account Book Manufacturer, J. M. ROSS & Co. MPORTANT SAL® Boots, Shoes, BOOKBIN DE R, Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, A larwa lot of slipper, at 0st aud under, all Childrens‘ Rubbers at 35 ets. Misses® ie _ se ot oft« Ladies® Long Rubber Boots, at $1.50. And other go »xis at proportionately low prices, A large lot of slipper, kinds of Leather At ashade over first cost, at Lamb‘s Clearing Hale, In fuct you can ~ave lots of money by buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s C‘ earing Hale which wili be opened to the puo!ic only xlhl’t time, us the atock is fast dis wo.rilu;a Tnod opportunity for buying out a god well onâ€" taoiished iness. . Personal application to W. A. LAMB, 2 sussexâ€"8f . General Assortment Furniture received up to Saturday morning. #asâ€"Sale at 2 o‘clock sharp. Auction Sales. * Unquestionabl -‘.nrtol'ao Which will be sold CHEAP for Cash only. AHOCTNAOTOTTICIETAkimnad adantatian | lent mon proves its continued adaptation to ["‘l’""' a“.'-'f.- and needs. Indeed, when we hink into how many homes it penctrates every mouth, we must consider it as one of the educa~ tors as wellas entertainers of the public mind, jor Its vast ty has been won by no apâ€" peal to stu prejudices or depraved tastes.â€" March 10, 1875 , :sedug:\» se PEH MS : 7 Postage free to all Subscribers in the 8 United States. HaRPER‘s MAaGAZIN«@ one yeAr..... ++ +» $400 “uuu"m payment of U. 8. postage hy the ' Subscriptions to HarpER‘s MagAziN®, Werxkiy. and BAZAR, to one address forune FEU> Pumces tor one year, $700; postage free. _ 2 i e e ced Sne address tor one year, $2 wme. | perfect purity and great strength. They 8TO Â¥" . ufigzmg%rmmmh! wurmmmaudt'” of" Five Bubscribers 0: each, in one remit»~ | mmlntounwcl-ydfi'w tance; or, Six 9.‘:‘" for $2000, with00% @OXH® â€" q u;, gavors now in the market. "They are not onlÂ¥ “’E.'.":S-- be supplied t an y ti m "nwundtnmqhtuomiflw a Complote set of HAkpEas M Ao 451 |¢mmm.um-m=-::‘. now comprising | that a comparatively small quantity far" will be sent by express,freight at o. vp oh. 0 _/ 4 US 1 On Saturday afternoon, at 2 o‘clock March 10, 185. EASONABLE. Notices of the Press. The everâ€"Increasing ciroulation of this excelâ€" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PBoots & Shocs. BOOTS & SHOES Mookbimndecrs. RUBBERS, &c., HARPER‘8 MAGAZINE \{LLUB‘I'H.ATKD. PaAPER RULER, RECEIVED AND OPENED OUT, a. MORTIMER, AUCTIONEERS®S, 50 CGases of 8 A LE J. M. ROSS & CO., Heneys‘ Block, Sparks St. J. BERMINGHAM, «â€"=OfFâ€" â€"Orâ€" the best sustaimc. ind in the World." W. E. BROWN, 15 Sussex St., Ottawa. Au tioneer --'"m““ PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE sHs. “""‘i' x _|__ _ MONTREAL P.Q. arks street on Agents for Dominion of Canada.. . we cannot tel | _ J08EPH BYRNETT .A £0,, BPSIO® 3814 > i v Preprictore. is The est Chance of the: Season. VALUABLE HOUSEKOLD FURNITURE! By Jas. Bermingham. The sunseriber is fayoure« with imstructions to sell by public auction At the t side ise of the All the excellent house ola furniturs and â€" ffeets ther in, consisting of t« o y »cy fine paylour suil8, the centents of dinin: room, six bedrooms, Witâ€" ehen, servants rooms, ball«, sheds, &c., &c. This f>rniture is neariy new, is of the ‘n{cn style, andâ€"must be sold for w atever it may bring Sale at Eleven O‘Clock Sharp, on Friâ€" t4 * day, the 30th Iast. ; f <_â€" J, BERMING TA M, | s Auctionecr. 1t surpasses every thing for Windows, painted. and plain Woodwork, aud Fins, Brassoe, ud Scouring Kuives, and all metais. * MAND SAPOLIO, #For Mechnnics, Fainters, Photgraphers, and fur Buth purp0ses. T LCC UsE THE Norwich Lgg Powder, HON. L. 8. HUN TINGT O N, For mimking all kinds oi Os<er WILHQUL Buus. $ AUCTION . SALE Colobr:tnd Worcestershire Sauce ! CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD The sucee«s ofthis most dehcious and UnFi valed!Condiment lmvla’ caused certain dealers to -Pply the name of ‘Worees ershie Sauce" «or thei own inferior compovnds, the public is horehéy informed that the ouly way to secure the génuine is to ASK © JRLEA & PERRINS SAUUOE, and to see that their naw+« are upon the Wraj per, libels, stopper and botte. ______ _ . _.__ PR P C Pn en t #« ma of te knfl.‘ n w @486 ~ hany hng : droens: supp.ied with » «purious Woreestershire Sance, upon the lrng r and labeis «f which the names of Lea Phd Perrins have been f rged.. L OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY. API!.â€"28, 1875 and P. give notite that they bave furnished their corregpondents with power of attorney toâ€" take inâ€"tant procecdings against Mapufacturers and \ endors of such, or avy other imitations by which their right may be infringed Ask for LEA & PERRLNS! mnndno Name on Wrapper;, Bottle, and Stopper. W holess l6 and for Export by the {‘mu:wn, orcester ; Crosse und Blackwell, don, &c., &c., and by Grocers and Ollmen univerâ€" April, 28th,1876, FRIDAY, 30th Inst., Sole Agents for Ontario. Are offering Gneral Groceries, Wines and Liquors at uouâ€"ually LOW PRICES, to make room for their Spring Stock, 5 lbs. of sound Tea for $1.60, value gua«= ranteed, also, a redustion on Sugar, tak 10 bs. or upwards a reduction m?o;l'ubmw Herrings, from 50 cts. to “'“31 atcording to NT scts L Oe is oÂ¥ renth ana * Bm wage d NV ':'nuys'"m‘.\.: ‘or No. 4 Labrador Herring, reduc tion of $1.2 ser bol., dry Coiâ€"fish, Coarse Sa in large bags, Fize Sait, 30 ibs, per bag, Go Western Apples and Onions, also on hand ; & oi which are selling at a reduction for CASH. TOBACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE, HIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE _ From Gooderham and Worts Célebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW: THE ONLY GOOD SaVCE Corner of O‘connor and Maria Streets For your Houseâ€"cleaning, by all means ask your Grocer, Druggist, »r the |_ Hardware shops, ror clean« | ing aud :ahmu â€"WILSON & ORR, Carvers&Gilders | L.OOKING«â€"6LASS and 10 be had of all urocers. H. J, WEEKsS &0o., STARCH, RICKE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS . and BROOMS, also, OUSEKEEPERS ! | PICTURE FRAME | MANUPFACT URERS Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, Caruers & Gilders. Commencing at Eleven O‘ Clock, SHOW CASES MAUE TO ORUEEB. March 12, 1874. 361 L"A & PERRINS‘ OUSEK EEPERS w60 Svarks‘st. LEmoN, VANILLAq ROSE, ALMOND, _ NECTARINE, . OEL Amnsiicnts Declared by confloisseurs to be Burnett‘s Extracts ~ _ _ For cooking purposes. Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts $ A P 0 L 1 °0O , Burnett‘s, Extracts ~â€"Fifth Ay. Hotel, . Y» Burnett‘s Extracts Used axciusively for.Â¥00t3; Stopel, PDA: Burnett‘s Extracts " Preâ€"eminently superior." UNRESERVED Crva tr8. CINNAMON, . CLOVES, BASKERVILLE â€"Orâ€" «B â€"Parker House, BostoR Tor. no 3784â€"1 y â€"Im The mercantile agency of Bradstroet & Co. has been sued by Pierre Joly & Co. of Montreal." Action is brought for $50,000 damages, ?‘l the charge is that the deâ€" fendant Ahad reported the plaintiffs to have been sued for $20,000, without hav. ing qualified the. report by imany way at all explaining the circumstances. The report on the books of the agency, it is held, was equivalent to saying that the plaintiffs â€" were â€" in financialâ€"diféiculty, and _ therefore in bad â€" commercial standing, while the contrary is claimed by them to be, and undoubtedly is, the fact. A member of the firm, who are the plain tiffs, was sued for $2,00v in an action for slander or something of thas zind ; and the firm very correctly, we think, object that a proceeding of that nature should be published in commercial circles as & failure on their part to méet their busiâ€" ness engagements. We can â€" have nothing to â€" say on the . merits of the ~case until they have been heard in Court. But it will be a good thing to have it authoritaâ€" tively laid down how far irresponsible parties may go in the direction ofâ€"trifling with the credit of people in business. We have long held to the opinion that whatâ€" ever the good mercantile agencies . have accomplished they ha e been the instruâ€" ments of a great deal of harm. We reâ€" gard the business of " mercantilé agency" illegitimate, and if the facts in the case before us prove to be as they have been alleged, we shall be pleased to hear of a \nlutu-y example being made. . YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. Great Fire. Cur1caco, April 27.â€"H. W. Pitts‘ i cultural Implement Manufactory nearly destroyed by fire last evening. The loss on building is about $10,000. Sc Bros., piano makers, lose $5,000;, M. Livingston, picture and furniture dealers, lose 52,000; total 1:ss about $30,000. . A Law Suit Sr. Pavt, Minn., April 27.â€"A suit has been brought b& the U. S. Internal Revenueagainst Walter Mann, Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent f:f the l(evohnnt‘.:"fi National Bank here for obstructing an officer in discharge of his duty in refusing to allow: a special agent to inspect cheques of the bank in searching for unstamped cheques. ‘ Railway Conselidation. Inpraxarous, â€" Ind., April 27. â€" The proposed _ consolidation of the Great _ Oxana, Neb., April 27.â€"TIwo trains arrived this evening from the West, Wopouod consolidation of the Great estern Despatch and Erie and Pacific Despatch Freif:t Lines was formally effected toâ€"day by the railway officials inâ€" terests. bringing 400 ruuon'gers. The trains ‘toâ€" morrow will clear the road of eastâ€"bound f:uengeu. The Westâ€"bound passengers fthmt.o-daur. It is expected that the entire line will be clear by Wednesday. Withd awal of Insurance Companies. New Yors, ‘Ajpril 27,.â€"The Amorn‘ Exchange, > ; Squitable and New York and Yonkers‘ insurance Companies have withdrawn from the Now York Board of Fize Underwriters. Indian War in Kansas. New York, April 27â€"A Kansas City despatch states that General Harvy arâ€" rived there yesterday with a number of soldiers in an exhausted condition. . Four hundred Indians were seen near the Kansas Pacific Railway track. The Govâ€" ernment is making preparations for| sevâ€" al attacks on the In«ghns. $ Steamship Arrival. Loxpox, . April Z{â€"Arrived the eteamship Periere from New York. FPaul Boynton to again Swim A: the Channel. | Paul Boynton will make a second atâ€" tempt to swint across the channel. This time he will enter the water at®ape Gres ney on the French coast, and push for Dover. The day appointed for the trial is May 2Ithk.â€" c .0. <>= a Midnight : Despatch The Philadelphia Exhibitionâ€"Encour aging Prospects, Paris, Arril 27.â€"M. De Layfayette, President of the French Commission for the Philadelphia Exhibition, stated that encouraging letters had been received from from all parts of France. Many deâ€" putations from the metal manufacturers, the principal vine growers of Gorinde, and merchants of Lyons have visited the Committee and promised active coâ€"opera: tion. SaxtaxpEER, April 27.â€"The last act in the settlement of the Gustave affair will be the saluting by the Spanish fortifica tion at Quetaria of the German flag. The German squadron has gone to Quohnls, the scene of the outrage, to receive the salute agreed upon, Secretary Delano‘s Situation. Nzw York, April 27.â€"The New York Post‘s Washington correspondent teleâ€" %lu that Secretary Delano said to him y, that he should stickâ€"in his presâ€" ent position for some time to come, but that he felt very much embarrassed in consequence of having entered into some business engagements in nnuog:hon that he would be able to retire: . He felt now that he could not. honorably retire in the face of accusations reflecting upon his official integrity, and would. ncflg;:l A_ll Ez;ofinnfi;fil;;'i;*oédc to show how se the charges were that had been maude against him. f Factory Burned. Baurimors, April 27.â€"The Parafiné Facâ€" tory of J. M. Carswell & Co., two miles from this City on the York Road, was burned this a. m. Peter Heben an emâ€" ployee was burned to death. ‘Ceromer‘s Jury Verdict. Bostox, April 27.â€"The jury in the case of Mrs. finry Donely, "on mysterious dathuth:':ln Hill on 8th inst has proâ€" voked general interest and inquiry, toâ€"day declared that she was muw,by her iiiâ€"o.ndi" abetted by his brother and sister, who afterwards placed the body on the railroad track to avoid detection Arrest. 'og Mecah W. H who approfriated 25,000 dollars m&beho'w&hil mother inâ€"law, was arrested at West Osâ€" sipee, New Hampshire. _ \An Ambassader. . o? BY TELEGRAPH. Wasemmorox, April 27. â€"Chevalier Von ‘ ?‘:telbm &:Jay introduced to the m t by Secre! of State, :o:vu:‘d I!l;a-aodonm as lxmmr‘fla:;' t is â€"Majesty ‘ the King: of: the Netherlands. % MERCANTILE AGENCY. UNITED ~STATRS. The Gustave Affair €REAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES. SANTANDER FRANCE. factory ; loss $6,000, insurance $4,500. _ Removal of State Officers. Arsaxy, April i.'l.â€"'l'he Assembly Jud.{i ciary Committee have agreed to bills before the Legislature pnm for the removal of State Offigers for the conâ€" gideration of the House. Imposing Ceremony ! ! New York, April 27.â€"The ceremony . of oonferringmt.he Beretta upon Cardinal McClosky, drew thousands of spectators ’It?h Bt. Patrick‘s Cathedral t.hi-mnwrninlg. e streers were thronged with people who could not get near the door of the church.. Representatives fi~.» every part of the Union were preseri. At twenty minutes to eleven the he: i of the proâ€" cession emerged from the v«stry, followed by long lines of cler%ymm who, after making genuflezions befove the high altar, pus,ue_dcfown the centre aisle which was soon packed. After these had taken their places, representatives of various religiâ€" ous orders began to move from the vestry. When the procession was J)roperly arâ€" ranged, there was an interval of ten minâ€" utes, during which the church was filled with joyous rmuaio from the choir. The ion of prelates at length emerged m-t:e vestry with slow and measured tread. The audience rose as the magnifiâ€" cent spectacle began to unfold itself. The scene was one which New York will probâ€" ably never again witness. The ofmoe-uon was closed by the celebration of Mass by Bishop Laughlin, of Brooklyn; Rev. Dr. McGlynn assistant. Kev. Father McGean, deacon, and Father Kean subdeacon,. Cardinal I%wu followed by the S‘p‘l envoy, Dr. Whaldi, and lastly the igure of Count Marefoschi of the Pope‘s noble guard in his dazzling uniform. The Deacon and subâ€"Deacon then preâ€" pared the sacred vessels and bread and wine, mercandants delecta was sung V wit & tar urac Inoensea oy oecleemt,mgm“h‘ci&p and Bishop Mmmgmdmum.mg the:lr.o mitres, priests euntire omfepkon risin at this time. \'l‘hoonrchwulmoxf} heads from right \tol:& from sanctuary to doors: right, left centre aisles of the church was packed as full as they could hold with peozl:n who were glad to get standing room w the bell tinckled w:‘nounoo the beginning of the canon or solemn part of the ceremony. People: standing made attempts to kneel but were unable to do so, they were massed so tightly together and the very unusual spectacle was witnessed by hundreds standing up durin&t.ho consecration. . Toâ€" wards the end of the mass there was inâ€" troduced the curious ceremony of giving r:ork'ns of peace; it is not exactly iss ‘but inclination of heads together while hands rest on each others arms. Pax was given from one to an other until it passed along the right and left all through the crowded sanctuary. q\7\v'l.sen mass was finished, theintamfingm of the ceremony commenced. . inal McCloskey rose and knelt at the left side of the :L The Archbishoghof Baltiâ€"| more stepped ‘down from throne . and knelt at his side. ‘The sudience rose: with perceptible excitement and some had the bad taste to crowd up amongst tha clergy in the sanctuary. A. B. Legate Monuimnr Ronceitta stood beside Archâ€" bishop Bailey and in & loud ciear voice rudthemminl‘fin&anPopoPim IX., to his alis frater, Archbishop of Baltimore, setting forth the reasons which induced him to confer the éardinalate on Archbishop McCloskey, and at the close handed â€" him _ the _ brief _ authoriz ing . him to confer Berrette . on his newly _ appointed â€" prince _ of the Church,. The Archbishop having reâ€" gllied in Latin, he passed the brief over to ‘ather McGean, deacon of mas~, who then read it. Count Marifashi thon surrenderâ€" ed the Berretta to Monseigneur Ronceitta who handed it to Archbishop Bailey, who then walked over to the Cardinal and CARDAAL McCLOSKEY, placed the cap on his head, at the same time addressing him in Latin as Emenentia Tua. The Cardinal made a suitable reply dloinhtin,nndcfurintonin.rofi:*ffio th.vut&md put on the crimson robes of his office and returned to the aitar while the choir sung Te Deum At the close of the hymin the Cardinal gave the ic;nfifiul mmd the ceremonâ€" were en vast congregation passed out of the Cathedral. f Debate 64 Repairs to Canals and the Reduction of Tolls. The Vast Imâ€"« provement to Canadian Canals Ne« cessitates Reduction in Tolls. Ausaxy, April 28, 1873.â€"The House | tqimake i went into Commitltes, muminswdn con | 1t will pr sideration of the Bill providing for the new | s¢ls can c work and extraordinary repairs on canals. | as the ice The Bill elicited much discussion and was finally ordered to a third reading. The same Committee then took up the reports Tooace an tint 4 the Tesjorige [The 1e [ Reopons ing up majority. reâ€" pwsmomflflsthuthoc::,dwbo permitted to take off all tolls on property ?n‘ to tide water, all property except | . 'Dnb{l foreign salt going from tide water, and | D& a pu! oharsofdurmmopotl,wOMoflmbc was carrik las recommended by Canal Board, and | The park |.¢me'io remaining recommendation of | tion of th "ad Board. * ed with i AN IMMENSE CONGREGATION ~ Mr. Seward moved as a substitute to mmmzo;ixrpmbdmm‘ kinceTOn. Board on March lsst. i 4 4fr. Alvard op i the motion, and lhhp..luu-\lmlâ€"n-ulfl argued that the proposition of lr.G-risy,' Â¥ .':: uaigy. Mananck of the G::nigee,m.mtam He 3 > astox, April 27. warned ouse aga an action ishop O‘Brien on which would destroy the efficiency of the | morning n&lvy‘:'m(hwm canals. K .4 t * @mmw“ C im coam oo oometk uols s aul 4 ..;%r;th"i. sustained the mn- He Board would ; smount to Ofi&’m but poswed wWourd SARAOUe‘e o0 . PMA CE S A ce corer ie ons aike k y measures had been inidnwlinlhoml Extensive preperations are being made lature to save fully that amount. It was iortboh-nqmuqnun'-vnivu-'byo- inpu'lfivdynmry,hodd,tondlml\vednudl'wcnin‘. A pumber of carrying trade.‘Our neighbours in Caâ€" of being present. 2 * ALBANYâ€" ASSEMBLY. Postal Treaty Cimnmmts (By Telegraph.) * "Z t | The byâ€"law for the of e Snd ipg.p:{»licpckbng un of Coderith iber | was carried by a majority of twenty one. and Thgy.rkgroundloutm The erec l dlfiouofflnmmmrh“l'fllhpu.lv ed with immediately. , nada are even now boasting that will i?"t.he great granwries of fi.:'" They e one of the best water ways ontthonfinmt,nndthoymm to expend a vast sum of money to imâ€" prove their canals, which are only 71 miles from Chicago ; he showed that this reduction was in every way to the interâ€" est of the State. He said he had signed the majority because it was the best he could get from the Committee, but he reserved to himself the n}hz here in the Committee .. the Whole _ to advocate _ a â€"_ further reduction, as he now did. Mr. Wachener also fivoured a reduction, when the com* mittee reprted progress, and the bill was thenmndeas;wcinl&n.ier for to-m:flw morning, as was also id transit bills. 'Thelli!:'nethennqioumx.d Temperance Houseâ€"Murderous Assault Caseâ€"New Catholic Paper â€"Montreal General Hospitalâ€"Stock Market. Mowresar, April 27. The Waverley Hotel Company, capital $50,000, has been formed to run an exâ€" cellent temperance house. .. | .. _ The Court of Queen‘s Bench closed yesâ€" terday. Con. Deery was m«d_’to death for committing a murderous &s sault on Const. Boignet. He admitted his guilt, _ s Bishop Bourget having desired to asâ€" sume tie oon'rolofdml:w Ccth:: paper, its promoters met night demdt.hstitoouldnotho granted. It is believed the wholc scheme will now fall through. y in 3Â¥ The number of patients treated in the Dispensary Department of the Montreal General Hospital during the week endâ€" ing, Monday, 26th April :. Roman Cathoâ€" lics, 233 ; Protestants, 37 ; total, 270, The stock market this morning was very steady,in fact so steady that the sales of Montieal and Commerce were. all at the same rate v hile in Merchants, brokers resorted to sglittingthousunl } per cent inh::ser t010 iee:nd o 1 o s at 113 50 at 114, so as to make the sae really 113} ; ‘kmlnd. 1924, closing at 192% ; Commerce, 137, closing at 137 to 137{;m174t, closing at 174} to 1744; 113j, closing at 114. At the call of the Afterâ€" noon Board ; Montreal, 192%; Ci'#, 108 ; Toronto, 197% ; Jacques Cartier, 97 ; Merâ€" chants, 114 ;, Telegraph, 174}. Navigationâ€"Extension of Water Works The bay and the lake Punll are open. The steamer (E:yd. Tomin’o ‘Thabya.wfu.n-du" ing the. Toronto system of water works to Yorkville was votedonint_hd.vilhgo‘zshrdqund carried by a vote of 90 to 49. _ â€" _‘ _ Mr. Purkis, of the Dominion Telegraph Company, was last night presentedâ€"with a gold watch, chain and locket, and Mrs. Purkis with a go!d watch and locket. by the employes of the company. i haert Mrs. J. L. Toole, wife of the eminent. English Comedian, and family, avrived. in. town yesterday. The amount of the odhat':nn- the s sarm + 42 SS NP Lt Fames" Cathodral, was $131, and the amount of that made in the Metropolitan church us\m.{m on behalif of the Society was $136. + CANAviaa ili[TkiLigE? Navigation Appointmentâ€"French Conâ€" sulâ€"Court of Queens Bench Obit uary. Three steamers, supposed to ‘be the Polynesia, Manitoban, and Dominion, are reported as having passed Port au Basque, and are expected to arrive on Wednes: day. ® Mr. Honore Plamondon has beenâ€" ap» poinwduA&pninrh&omn this port, in the room of Mr. Duncan Macâ€" pherson, deceased. ________ _‘ _ _‘ ~ M. Martial Chevalier, Consul of France for Canada, will leave Quebec shortly for Havana to take th:lflhoo of Consul Mejan deceased, and he 'c:.m)ho‘dhuoby Mr. Albert Lefebyre, Cor at Charleston, Mr. Truy. now secondâ€"class consul at Rige, succeeds the latter, > s w w The April term of the Court of Queen‘s Bmohomnnwmommw over by Mr. Justice Taschereau. are twelve prisoners in gaol awaiting trial mdnlyonch:'r‘roflno.y. One is acâ€" cused of the ahduction of a young girl, and another of forgery.â€"~ > _ f _ The Hon. Edward Hale died here toâ€"day ?rd'uye.u. Bo'walded‘ niversity of Bishop‘s s-.nw‘w sboGovaml:dM:?é%'w 1 and a member of the Executive GCouncil of Ifz\ur(}cnldniqlgnd'lm He sat Sherbrooke in Legislative Assem bly of Canad» from 1841 to 1847, and was cailed to the Legislative Council of This Province in 1867. f 128 Opening of Navigation. Provos, April 27. © The steamer Utica left here at one oyoéockyshrdlyfol'm ?o:?d to force a passage through solid ‘or two miles to get out of the harbour. Part d&M&ohmean inches thick. 'l‘beaom-fillln}s quantities of ice in Big Bay, but Capt. Porter is coofiâ€" dent he can force is boat filxl it. The Utica is a screw steamer, was gowehuodby(hpt. Porter to run daily. tween ; Picton and Trenton. He has had extensive repairs made on her during the winter to accommodate the trade on this route. The steamers Shannon and Norfolk have been overhauled, and will n Py tor Montrent md ‘the sigamer on y on Picton will leave ‘hm on m next for the »ame r Both these steamers will run on same route as last season. No expense has been spared make them firstâ€"class in every respect. It will probably be some days before vyes is can come up the bay from Kingston, as the ice at Bongards is quite firm yet. ~The Rev. Robert Hazleton, of Iréland, preached in Bydetham stfeot Woeeleysg P:esentation A Celebrated Actress Liberal Collections. { * MONYTAEAL. (By Telegraph.) Public Park and Summer QuEBEC. CODERICH. PICTON. ToroxTo, April 27 Queres, April 2 Govericn, April 27 $9 W k. Dostruction of the Rarracks. * Loxnox, April 27. That part of the old infantry barracke known as the officers‘ quarters, was desâ€" troyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. It was occupied by the district BattaliOn. _ There were messengers caretakers, and several poor families living intbonm-d-n-dth-hm“ goods in fire. The books and papers of ‘the staff were consumeqa, and & portion redieced t moiths forn sitmaugh nepuly ant & the rifies and acooutrements were saved. ‘The fire was evidently the work of incenâ€" Arrivalt â€"Ilmmigration. â€" “‘m-&-mm. Hamrax, April 27. Royal for $2,000. g.qm;unh:-u'h'fi: The steanfers Alhambra, f: Buston, Grove Grove Church, $2,500 and Dumb Institution, $500 suumiler.sums to other object Miss Birt addressed a public meeting this afternoon on the immigration of Eng: The late Charles Hunter has bequesthâ€" ed io the Bible Society, $1,30) ; to Poplar Grove Grove Church, $2,500 ; to the zeaf and Dumb Institution, $500 ; and several Capt. Chariton, formeriy master of the: trading schooner Corde‘lia, which vessel Mwmfidu New Brunswick on BSaturday, is now in Hdmxfl 'l‘hocuddhmh-dtdn}hn h k eous cargo, which was fully insured. She left Halitax last autumm for the Bay of Fundy, part of the goods on board being exported in bond. Un the southorn shore the cargo was surreptitionsly discharged, and the vessel to sea and abandonâ€" ed ; but she uently drifted ashore near Shelburne. ‘When the shipper of the ance the company refused. payment. Charlton and his crew escapedâ€" atter wrecking the vessel, and although a sharp lookout nas bean kept for him, ue was not captured till Saturday. The Iee â€"New Post Ofice. â€"Cownidly Attack. ns Labourers‘ â€" Association. : Bcomueud nas m%mm to handle the n whe nm”o?% .nh-..m* less. The assailant car:not be identified, but is beifeved : to be a member® ‘of the _ The ice in the Bt.John River. moved & short distance, at Fredericton, toâ€"day, . . The new post office at 8. John wil n-pld.dmhtdldb. ed on his arrival at Port Huron, on the authority of a telegranm ‘from Brantford. He is charged with shaving stolen a number of wetches and goods amounting c pe o. from ~ Brantiord=© to â€" substantiate "the charges. Bmhcid-hnnn‘-dhg advisers. Jt is mflw Custom House has sei fim and a vrunk for an @lleged of the revenue laws. â€" * Frazer, father against son, an aCLiOn we assault. The jary brought in & verdict $500 damages. _ o ies _ _A shooting occurred in the subâ€" urbaoflhhwfluq-whu-‘ out any serious results. It seems that Mgat.,.cmw.u'“ been on very friendly terms with ins wife thooli-nh,fin‘.dmo w with a revolver. ‘The ofender has left for parts unknown. otmax» Lixome, Apill 7. Richard , McoGuiggan, l"“% Thoing, J.1‘., on a charge of "": -hl&l interoourse with a !"L under the age of tweive years, and he was remiuenc o Rasol tb her ‘instead of seducer. "_* _ Doath of a EBank Manager~â€"the oo Mr. Smith, ma of the Quebec B-kh-‘,mdlyfluh.n his res‘dence. The river is clear of ice, The weather is fine. M-ihw.lnnbdyd lake ice, measuring three feet four inches thick, came in contact with Captain Farmer‘s new wharf, which bas injared one of the piers and :« portion of the utbohngu-nl:-&nl,b' expected on Wednesday. * i The Barge Easi saginaw. + Port Buzosx, April 27. The ‘tug Winslow passed down this ::::-hhn-b-,lmm Jn tan are pouak con Aorunt t oen put pumps on Â¥ river. are large Lelds of 10e here, »hich: considerably retarded : their progâ€" ress. The barge will be soged to Detroit for repaire. ... arxts, April 27, PRICE 3 CENTS, Unnatural Sen â€"A Shooting Case Woopsroox, â€" Aprilâ€" 27. HOLLAND LANDL..C. 8T. JOHN, N. 6. THREE RIVERS. HALIF AX. WOoODsTockK. LONDORN. HAMi_TON. PORT HVURO®. Br. Joun, D. B, April 2 SARNIA. Teres Rivems, April 27 A pril in the sub

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