roud as Of !j 10"‘.‘" a, inabomiiy M ï¬.'.-o-q not adhered to e engineers in alioved that the cnnl Moy v " ""B Tey of Nove Son | actually m s .m’ . Bar and were in & Ter} ) woas & Vedanoy £ mor, &o. that the quast all the astem« ring Linke Witktee UNNt Wiknt loog o oi @ ut be is ad. umake such A tlue on mt ho would ‘ble under The be dutios had his advice t Pogg > bad be q touble wat aih teflee ‘ing thene in i whom the Nove i18, construg. ‘ ‘He aing low time in 8+ 1B alties of which, * over by ® amad for and ruinously low rate. W E.".L..u...............:". **&omuw mms. He had done the best he ; had gone to Engiand apd to go on with the he (be ?u..!!...:'%!;..... Nb-lhhrpmdhb wirate property to carry on the work. in “r.bmb-du- = b.‘r-.hu..-uu{..: means io pay his workmen, -wndï¬hnmoflqm the contractor had sppealed to the @preinment for the aid which had been ""‘...""" the evils compluma., B4 . With the presoent rats of fine the .N.'. hu..'.:._. m‘*dofl::om-hiu“ ~‘hly‘hw~m; -‘dlh“ru the penalty. An bon. hfll..u.. and after the {rhâ€" said that this was a question ?"-Mhhfl. M..".,' mâ€"u{‘;mn(g .‘N‘l.uam..“...h 99 â€" Young) maintained that it was a question ~.~"b|h.mg.'-. would , 1y {urmers as well, Every loss from overâ€" about it, T“Mnm loading that occurred increased the cost of * losurance, _ and _ consequently . inâ€" whof,. He know as matier of thot that the contractor had h-b-hï¬-h-. at the rate of l&nm.mï¬u. worth of work done for Parliament. His tontract allowed him 17 cents per thou BA0U Tor m - was fevcure s NK ... io pay 30e to his printers for the same work mthing rolet Tom W\ evernmnt, ced belnd advised them to grant a measure of ltky ,g° ) â€" " ut rUN said that the roâ€" ~7ï¬bh. gentloman Penanponie ie ces hW‘. 1t, am Coumitioe, who ‘bad sotoncet uoX aooP :.'.._"""’m ms unable to perform the "‘.llhl.lnu that he could not Nluh'.lubm- lied to a io mhlm -lndilro’nmom . in Nove Scotia _ How Wiith was givam an c ""U"*. "~eod & ‘ ‘.""‘- -:m-' £ POs I-q'.'.'.:.".:::o conskieration, tor the cours4 13. , , """" Lho Government wpatiemen had c0m, b(thdozadhs'fl. ing of the contract to Mr. Taylor originâ€" a:-â€"u:-uuum the man means and was not strong to fuldl it. -.u-â€"uu-:: tee, however, that he would obtain proâ€" p%&h“dh-mï¬, and had given securities for the due perâ€" lbrmance of it, for $8 0 and as his tender -h.wlh-agdthflbn he bad got the contract. Z» thhras the work was enpeined, he believed that up t> a cerâ€" Lain it bud been very well and ant done, but he found himselt unable aftar a time to go on with the conâ€" were responsible for the thamite of pecuniary relief, and he iheuht shey were jualifed in doing o wivieed him to address the government. ’b.â€"-u“n & certain L pallniale t o srvelligranee Houltiss which of is mu mot so many wh been done in a â€".or. tiow lte SMPSUN mid_be had. bac. a public wes the last thirty years, and be was in & to give some information on the He was not by any means an «pologist of the Government, but be did w aee in what way the Government bad ‘ NHon. Mr. MILLER said that the Gov. erament should look after the contractor. h.ll-‘ln-‘lhflh:‘tw md suffered from strikes and dit tiouitiss which of late, bhad met so many is came up to the House. :Fouvm-b a remark to NHon. Mr. AIKINS said that «o far as his : :n&n-h:.ho.ph:;‘ -:umm as so0on as 1o compls the Freach =d|=ru‘:v‘:d hhflm i BB o Clrae tha mlsin t n aft the c oo e n coony doutle Sno! “'q *h-n haud also cirous Ltod the Quaaatine Act in pamphlet "*""" shought certainly much improveâ€" :‘*:b.“ in this partiwular ""a. My. AIKINS said that of course there had been wome Jelay on accaunt of the very lrge edition that had to be got the meantime he C1 36. matails nimtith ***"**" /n the remarks made by his hon. #I"" hoped during the course of the seesion :.:,'",.'J .....;.«â€b':?.: wueecet® *55"°° _\ j only say that it was guder * ILLKR said this was the â€"'.:'.:annumnrmnhm MWWh _ _ shon atinuenak =; AIKINSâ€"1t had always been tusd difflcult to circulate the statutes PRrovimess, in Ontario they were sent to ihe Clarks of the Peace and distmbuted by them to the Majistrates. in Quebes. mm..n.ththo Majistrate drectly, and cop:es were constantly dupli« aisl In the Maritime Province they «e sent to the Provincial Secretary. In ie way much delay occurred. _ YUr. AIKINS laid on the table a | “fl"‘-‘ the Jistribution of the Eeh, y1LLENK reforred to the very 555 onvenience <uffered by the people "w}‘rovmcum consequen 0# | d'wdu..d.“ when they ‘~| l‘.mmmâ€"- lite ~a w-mw last year, and both ..M_d Nove Nootin, ~‘.~qr\lg and the fall â€" rp‘". For instance, there bad ’.,uwd-t throughout the * """ 1nd still the quarantine law was m-..nhopmpumlm 204 not know where the blame rested, .“-,,A‘LA Lostainiw mumaly inammmues . w We 2"% .s:..: - qpmmmanont COT VC mHomn WO W "The more important Acts were pub â€"as of the judges, he «sympathised very s«pEÂ¥ALER Mr. LETELLIER De SC, JUSI Lz ,I" frori Scotia â€"Hor h..“ in an ombarras , while in the Maritime Pro MILLERâ€"I noever saw It, rUY of 10 PRINYTNG had pursued in Frid â€"y, 14th Marc? wok the Chair at th wt varnaed uk amad that he couldn‘t go :',‘“"‘-r-t- government He t p,, | "ore graoung the caruilicalts it was the| and read a Ornt time. t the,, | duty of the Port Warden to make a| Hon, Mr. TILLEY moved that the wwr‘-“‘b'fllfll- Thmd flhlflnzhm » wory | B would contain some general to both Houses of Parliament be in‘s g, | provisions . increasing . the _ peo | taken into consideration. Carried. lu.;"“. -u-:"--u be! incurred | _ Hlon. Mr. 11LLEY then introduced the ;':: Mdtbh';thl_mu, plies. itroyed tee old law not having been to .,_.'u"x..-“...“ t pe | doter them ouquhopm“-ml-n- T.tpm eultics had arisen from the that had appeared "in the newspaper he | the great and grain trade of | which was the organ of the Government, C denes fakn nh e on d | nnamaions ns ie erece on the & is‘ ts | New Â¥ork, "hostee and " Baitiaire:" ‘he | af one of the nensradie mewbers 4; the d hip, | Delieved it was required that a very | HHouse some few days ago. He wished to mt f,, | large portion of cargoss of gâ€"ain should | state that if the allusion made by the honâ€" twassable to overlonding. He believed that within live or aix weeks as many as 7 or 8 ocean steamers were lost, and princi whtâ€"qoitmbbbm regulations w resolution, or mther the Bill foundei upon it, would cvflolot. He might state in a very words that the mons of the mea~ mmnryd.pz.."lho .u::.. tant one was that no veamel couli & d:-.t-ï¬oorllanvuh-:' production, mastar or agent, hm-’&.l\n"nd-buu- ing that she was properly laden, and beâ€" fore granting the certificate it was the duty of the Port z-*. to .h;_.: W? the vessell. Bill would oontain some â€"senaral need not alude to the necessity of the adoption of the measure, as he saw before him the hon. .-hulhrch-b-m and Montseâ€"l West, both of whom taken a deep interest in the developâ€" ment of the trude of the 31. 1 wrence. He also refarre d to the mem!} w# for Monâ€" twoeal Wost, who wos not at that ‘moment in the House, but who had taken a very m«-‘t in ; this matter, and a« of the Corn Exchange, had brought it under the consideration of the w,uumum hon. gentleman from West, as provisions increasin the :l’do vhhh‘"-uld‘ h:‘ “’E mastora, ownaors, # agonte Mdthh';lhlr-:zby tee old law not having been to believed it v:' nquhd‘thf‘t'na ulauâ€.‘mh;n.?:u&omna that supervision similw to that he pro. possd was exercised in thess places lt _ _NMon. Mr. YOUNG uaid that at the two previous meetings of the Dowminion Howd ol'tnlowh-dl.“o:mly.u.flobad Boards throughout the country were repreâ€" ente.l, they were unanimous in re w msmmw-mwu recommended that precautions should be taken to secure against the recurrence of pineeniinh e inabenatnt .i‘-nd <â€" A :0 gfl ve any umnu-ummm fli'â€"dhm&yufluuu gve auggestons the considleration that they deserved. (Cheora), Mr. CUFFIN was understood to disap. prove of the provimoaus of the bill. to bag the forbearance of the House, not being sacquainted with the various presented, and he was obliged for the c »râ€" reotion. Il:.mhnhny raforrml to his hon. triend him who tead Montreal West, and who m“ himself with the advaucement of the commeree of that great means of commu nication, the Nt Lawrence. 1t was found in the ports of Montreal and (Quebes that there was very great difficulty in exercee â€" mg a proper in over the loadng A voise vound remsctr "The lence alone of M-â€"flhmn convinee hon. gentlemen that it was os c essary to take some measures to prevent Hon. Mrâ€" MIDCHELL stated st the outâ€" sot that the bull which he was abut to in= troduce did not at all interfere with the inlund lake and river navagation of the Dominion, but alone referred to the loadâ€" ing of vessels clearing from Montreal or Quebes for Kurope or other seaward ports. He sppesled to the hon. member for Montreal. Hon. Mr. YOUNG, Montrea) West â€" Hon. Mr. MITCHELL said he might have :at anutume, and w the ORDEEs or tus par , Hon. Mr. MITUHELL movet thit the mflm int> Commitiese to consider a mu.-a?-n-tb..l the Aots relating to the Port Wardens at Quebes and Montreal. _ The House then went into Committce, Hon. 8 Camphell in the chair. _ Mr. MERCIER intreoduced a buill to amend the Raulw.y Act, providin a penâ€" alty in the case of agents who g‘l‘-lto announce at each hall bhour at their He moved the adoption of the report which wes carried. Hon. Mr. LANGEVIN sngounced that the report was received a tow days -‘-.H.-cnnyhonhdm rh.a and laid the House next woeek. Mr TREMBLAY introduced a bill to provile for the taking of votes at the polle by ballot. pesitiona, Mr. S3PEAKEKR annowncet that the rmin from th.:m and others of ingston, praying the c matruction of a Urual on the North shore of the St. L w rence, was out of order, and could not be received. Mr. CARTWRIGHT intreduced a bill to provide for the beiter protection of navigable streams and rivers. He asked when the report on this subject woul!: be Inid before the House. Friday, March 14. Mr s:'ltlls: ‘:A‘N“‘ Chair at 3: 18. Hon, COsE prosented a j tion trom Mr. w-lothn,olmt county, N B., praying against the return of W.B. Cutler. matter hasi been ) csught u.. an efort !mldbo--\d--‘ry @ » ito :o L.ve the atatutes out on:â€"iiear, So ts as the Gov» ermnment were cones ruaed theoy wore quite as anxious as any c :@ wÂ¥ _ the stasate hould be out a doâ€" ti.e. Jn ormi. â€" +0 ovs (bis ho need ~aly 3 rew! the % ..ge of other measures, which .. e . tm‘ ds ts fove 20 Uhre in promg Juzetie, n to Bo timo i them bdfore the country s number ~; which the bon. aflu‘:. than read.) ter must mnieatipnst vash is oo mease bad 0 & AfMter some furtherremartks (rom Hon. Meossirs. MILLER, AlKiNS a~a KROBERT. SUN, the matter droppe i. F‘he House then adjouned. Rrot are large contracts in railways and printing, the only reliable security for the work WMWN\OM ftor it what it was really worth. He argued with his hon. M“" the im. riunce of the matter, and no doub: now that tha HOUSE OF COMMON$ order for rewling and re eiving eemmmmmmmmmmmmnnniniiiile:â€"ige: U ence of those lamentible marine doub:, now that the so trequently mont intend to ask for an appropriation in nnnig e on t mavlains Hon. Mr, LANGEVIN sil the matier wae umiler the comlderatim of the Gorâ€" General to both Houses of Parliament be ;‘Ir.llu.lvmtb-h:ohnd. regard to a Thicd ied appmared * the fomfegier which was the organ of the Government, a“m.:fl.hWh.m @ of one of the honorable members of the Mouse some tew days ago. He wished to state that if the allusion made by the honâ€" Mmhlmu‘-h‘h the car â€" Ti o on ar uces was HMon. % hlmlllld. made : by the gentlemen who opposed certain elauses in the resolution. He hoped t»> .h.':l-'flhlm â€m I ox im abi business. #. aaked whother the bill was ' extend to all parts of the Dominion ? Hon. Mre. MITCHELL sadl it was intended to make the bill general. The resolution was then sadopted, the m:â€".:mu.-dmun founded on the was introduced and read a lfint time. MHon, Mr. TMLLEY moved that the Spsech of His Excellency the Governor to to himsel! it was untrue, lmu-m-oc-m“h honorable gentlionma, and that was in the presence of the honorable member for Nouth York, and be would sask bim (Mr. Blain) to stite whother he had over heard bim say anything that could be construed into the mosaniog of the honorable gen« ileoman. Mr. BLAIN sid be hnad h.r-l during the comversation: alladed 3.‘ emid testify to the correctness the statement made by the hon. member ftor Bothwel!l. Mr. SFPEAKLKY thought the matlte to after the made momioftied "r:n as to matters d’h-â€"-'z.:: Olse. Kt. Hon, Mis JOUN A. MACDONALD explainwl that the Nal!l newepaper was _ _ Mon. Dre, TURBPER said it was Intention of the Governmeat to not the of the Government,. le u.ahm-b.“umbfl ho never interferred in the manner of c.honuu. The Muil wos only the organ of ’-x:thnuuhulu views in a very -t-lt.-sl was the md&pflydun Progresm, in the sume way ‘as the was ho organ of the hon. gentlemen opposite. _ Mr. DODMiE _ explaisnesd the re marke thatkt bad been ma ie to him were .doz-n lhat woere unknown to â€"mea to whom :umh.m But they had very clearly maudles use of the state nfl.fllflhmd-bdzhdh takoen care not to state the names in Nll.-m-d. The statements bhad not been to him in private conversmâ€" atop Mr. MERCIERâ€"whether t is the intons tion of the (Glovernment to propose any chang» in the Postal tarift abolishing the It-‘::v-l.u'.:.u.lWfl:dm t was largely interested i-?“., my, at a meeting of the Board of Tnt.‘luhu from u.-.m during forty was convine qmmmnamm mnnunwâ€"uuu Lter that the names Lt be menâ€" tioned., bMoe thought the discussion should MAW 4 wore unialaily extinâ€" week, and was also nmtml ww.., hw-‘.uh.. 'aan,-.-hudm&-m Md'ï¬.,. No asrest has been made, mwa lumber between the 1st of Uouho†Thob‘owmllanhh.w and the 10th of March. He though t .iMMMM a rahsaring! ordered. "3‘ proportion of the wrecks which Lt. Governor Carron, who was one of the h Wd-‘t‘ -flh"&'fl"-‘»",,u..uo-mm-.nuh-uuu, a law such as uldtboumlom,.wg....u .flhdhn.hhn.;thoo““" ;demu lowd law had censecd to exist seveoral yoars lion Board of ‘T:a1e, has published h:‘ of the Third Annual w Fitute emant is ie ant | Mipren gach resolution, The weather continues mild, hlu:.cr-thdb-nl-l': amow is rapidly disaprearing from the valing as extent of deck loads atreots. be carried by vessels. He was of opinion Money plenty for legitimate purpghes. that officers should be appointed at erery Butter is exceedingly soarce for specuâ€" '-.t"dlh ':""""&":""‘3 wv.,.:‘--.w;hï¬.. . UKFL Minist stead t dhd'&“ml‘b uzluu’fl'zmk‘czo stituted the 25th of March for the 16th. w“'wu‘;_‘ He was in favor of a bill such was proâ€" 1#} to 1238}, Telegraph Co., We 1 acis, (evmuht the ons Uiurket shomed a u00 aogey 00th 1!% wham Markat closed a s Mr. DOMVILLE entirely coâ€"incided Flour quist , but $ with the Minister of the Marine 204 | 2 »y) bairels ; -h;m"“m Fisagri@s. f, ..nm;ouuuu.ul.r-a lt.DUUl.lbu.Mil-uHhoi-‘IlI'“.nmn,lshrunqhhnaflJ mmthbill-h-u-ohl.olho..,m.m Tï¬.;.hm; Houge. | to $5.07 for Ordinary ; $5 62] to $5.30 for k Montresl W had heard | No. 2. n .::um.-',a'-u-u;;hcml Pork and steady ; dreâ€"sed hogs dull and in trade, say, at a meeting of the Board | rather eany. stituted the 25th of March for the 16th. ""'u.'f:" d.: such was proâ€" posed, thought one introduced was dealective. Mre. :ALIIII concurred in the frst clause mmmnmm hï¬h-cndi-th'dn-nhn’n- vkling as to the extent of deck loads to be carried by vessels. He was of opinion that officers should be appointed at erery port ‘of the Dominion to inspect vesseis. Mre. wnwmuum» of Marine and «bhould bhavre sub Hon. Mr. MIICHELL moved the House dE h uoo mt e u. -fl'rhc :-:: loads, and to impose Hon. Mr. MAULUNMELL explained that the provisions of the Bull were to prevens vessels sailing from C:nadian ports be iween the lat of October amd the I6th of o . S S S e C ooo O ce k ue Ti Rill founded on the resolutions was inâ€" | constitationality troduced and read a first time, Common Schoois Hon. Mr. MIIUHELL moved the House | The House ady into â€"m Campbell in the | Monday at three. to amead providing » ot a Harbor Master at the | .. ROFRS8OR Pors of Haiites. , liver another ‘:-9 ':::wflfl-b‘ :r‘fllï¬. M‘and instructiv object propose U was to give | ; F R power to the Governor inâ€"Council "“‘mg in the Rin authorise the Harbor Maâ€"ter to impose Ghost, Dunc penalties for breaches otf the provisions ot many other c the Act to be amendad. um-nlyhi given to illus um-dohunlhcn.nnnt | the evenin resolution was then adopted ; the !2¢ @Â¥vening. commitiee rose and reported, and the mpmuntcles dusced and read a first time. The tollowing notice of notime were diiGoult ose wilh passenâ€" rnviom“wdinud.ly-flm lused to obey the ordars of the officers of provule. that a pasmenger who became yameuger vewel might be yor art ‘oy the & otf mptain at the nenrest u:,u.pf.. and also, that a who refused to F!hhdm-nch.-t provile. that Mr., MACKENZIE said the Bill apâ€" peared to contain some extraondiinary provisions which h'uld'.,dh-o at the i «ystem of steam passenge Hon. Mr. 11LLEY then introduced the r‘“‘h Me _ therelors _ w»u _ in vor of the bill ; and when it came up he would deo ing in ns to make it a« partect as -muu i would be of a«dvantage to the in« umhd&o& Ihe resolution was then adopted. The « wanmittes rose and reported, and a Bill lounded on the resolumo=~ was introduced, nad read a Hirst timeo. r. MORTUNâ€"Whather the qusarions Put aÂ¥f wEXauna the price of" freight and i the price of the farmer‘s wu:u-n' rgely intereste h.dlhoh-dl his observations lh-.h:' hdthv-olnl 4 1-“‘\-“-'.! was intendad to ‘:.'_“E'm'-t.. un-lu(: Mr. DNaeraoii in sati‘l reluctant to acume the task of a naew (iOvernmeni u-p-m:-uuum Club this afternoon that one thing is setâ€" tad, namaiy, that it the Commervativan r-. That Mre. zu.l.-l inform Qusen to morrow impossible tor him to form a Ministry, and will sug» gost that the m“ to the Karl of , who the support of the old Whige. In the Reform Club the belief is that the chamnoses tor the return of the Conser. WJNm.. C Mudril, March 14.â€"The curs of Hante uu-huwh::mu .:l.“-‘-“"d;:“ M“m ial privonere sucoh they Mh‘-tbclubdm At a Cabinst Council, on 'r~ argument in their power to dissuade hm from his purpose, ord) 2,2000ee Oo aubltcl If he fils, Lord Granville will come in and end with an appeal to the country. % Nocretary of Clovernor DMx announced to the "herif toâ€"day that the Governor had writieon a letter to the h‘mz iIng that the puablic rafety d led th New York, March 14.â€"A World cable za'-ldudh-‘n March 14, that 1 Dorby is try “"“L. be composed dn‘lâ€"nu, as Promist, Dlarsoli, Chancelior of the um Mr., Hunt, as Home , Mie "'!t*sflz-â€"nmm.u 1?;'3‘-""-'-"-«--:‘-"*"':-. »st made an ex+wination of George Francis Train t~ determine bis mentil condition amd hbealth. Thn-ltluayuh-z butl it is underst od that the building declared undt for babit stion. lLomlon, March 14.â€"The Parliamen CGasettt ways that Mr. Dluraeali Wz rpnlnhr-o.hhu. The Qazette conlklent that under the ciroumstances Ir.‘:htt..'fllhnfldbthh‘ of and Uuirns could not reach London to morrow and meanwhilse nothing can be the future ministry must be pure specula= | _ NHon. _ Mr. LEVISCONTE â€" Address, '(‘:pn-dm-:‘rd-.nhï¬qb “w Poter‘s Canal | _NHon. Mr. LAKGEVIN sud the Governâ€" '-oal'onuhn uor.m thes ackdress moved for. be wished to lupu.udh-u-uu..._. | the engineers of the cinal to make the necessary surveys ! Ir.l’BlMlâ€"MMddl-b vices in which the Hon. W. Macdougal! aince the lst of June, 187% f | â€"Mr. Sw.:l.-w‘t- to the Hon. .w. worâ€" | Tiews witmow fas of Jumer Torg American MNews, The Frasor will case has been discharged from Delibere ami a rohoaring! ordered. u.(lovu.u(bn':, who was one of the wal to whom ease was submitted, {my.;;_m trom the bench, Montreal, March 13. A-uawmâ€"do&-*u sot tire to residence of Mr. Dorion, on Nt. Lawrence Main Street. A'â€"lza.( shavings hul been piled upon the ndh‘.{hl. but were fortunately extin~ liahed before any damage had been 3:... No asrest has been made, ï¬ï¬.@é‘.@!& the :-!-- LATET BÂ¥ TRLBGAAPL Vourt of New Md “'.7'5*‘â€""'; -MM m Common Nchoois in New Brunswick. __ The MHouse adjourned at six o‘clock till Prorgssor Preprer will deâ€" liver another of his interesting and instructive‘lectures this evenâ€" ing in the Rink Music Hall. The Ghost, Duancing Skeleton, and many other experiments will be given to illustrate the lecture of _ Mr., OLIVERâ€"UOrder of House for Re« turn of Petition+ and Petitioners for and :s""-‘hn'.ldlhuv.q“d &w, inacase of ez New Your, Much 14.â€"The MIDNIGHT DEsSPATCHES. Mr. MERCIER â€" Address, Documents, > ormngmmmatea ts w C mm m Mr. â€" YOUNG_,(Waterioo,) â€"= Addres OTTaAwWA Tryrs$ MARCH 15, 1s73. aed, and all talk on the FROM MONTREAL (Ay Montreal Line.] UABLE â€" NEWNL, Â¥i (Npecial to the Times ) QOREAT BRITAIKX, Ms BP A IN, of mediikâ€"\ men havre ~~~ > yone eeenk M.g“uq â€"JQMTW" ’.'l::-ï¬ in a most no manner, was listaned to by an attentive andience. Mrs. m: muuâ€"pi'um.um:: ) pure specula= ; Thompson '__u_'. x'.-u.',fl Mr. WFRENOH COOKERYA HOTEL DE PA RIS. This Fine Hotel will be opened on the lst of 5 M418D oPEXxING. Fraeah Bulik Ovetoers, Professor Mills the » -h.-luJ:’: -fllwm T elnty By, werrteworte Ppcy porary of Baok (h.'.ho‘g.énlq. ?m“-'i‘a:.‘f' im o“n -lu“.“ was listaned to by an attentive andience. Mrs. Sheppard is always a favorite and received q N in another columm. adveriiseâ€" ment about lows and Nobraska Lands. D. M ¢ D O NNE L L‘ # , Rrower, all well known names, sang,â€"bu the gem of the ov.n(.d:o-:-u: disparagement to others) was the exquisite "# Waiting‘" and her "Last RHose of Sumâ€" commend all to take advantage of ho m'.ddhm-mw“‘ lnst evening, and was a fiting fnale to a E‘ ...,uuu.a“.!fl;f short and appropriate address to the young s O o Doi PpiUUPOl _ Air. Watson, at the conclusion, stated that the lectures were got a under the combined auspices of Young Men‘s Christian M‘?“.h of Temperance. was that they were able to procure in 2ePaiitt Mawa, March 8 WX Cuiawe, Feobruary m‘ . The dancing skeleton was first men t. mrfl. to lain umuamm law of reflection, the reflection from differâ€" ent kinds of mirrors, plain, concave and March 10, 1878 delivered the third of his course of lectures in the Rink last evening. The announceâ€" ment that last night would be the last opâ€" f“"" the people of Ortawa would ve of listening to this instructive and entertaining course of lectures did not fail to attract a very large and highly respect~ Prorgssor PEprer will deâ€" liver another ‘of his interesting and instructive lectures this evenâ€" fl in the Rink ~Music Hall. e (Ghost, Dancing Skeleton, and many other experiments will be &t:n'to ilustrate the lecture of the evening. Sr. Parmox‘s Harc.â€"We are requested to siate that seats can be secured for the dreas *o.l:, ';C the w“c- lond:y m“h “mlhm-- h-b-. Rtreot. There mqm.m of seats sat aside for the dreas circle so that those who desire tickets will have to apply tor them at once. K.. Andrew‘ (mâ€""'.m.‘.“m "'-n'-'k:‘-.ln..um. Hours of Habbath service, 11 & m and 7 p m. Biy~Hee in another column advertise« ment about lowsa and Nebraâ€"ka Lands. "'_â€"-vng 11 s'- and 7 z':: gfl“mhm.:@ Cusuer Curusroun UAT K# ECEIYV ED | l"-.:-'umhmmy. (late MeDonnell & Mogenain,) NU, 6 SUBNEX STREET, Aimax, MoKwnonse & MoMoaax. «Yen Archieacon McoLean, ol LOCOAL NEWsS. to order in the latest N.otary Vublic, a Good OOUK Mult, P. Q. to Its utmost Trout, ving views #5 THI: REFRERHMENT ‘ROOM : AT THE New m‘m ai Toronte will be %ï¬t o about u:lnd;l.lunn.u. uhgwm -m'r&'hv.umm of the terms upon which the rooms will be rented can be obtained at the offices of m(umummtfn C. a. Y DGRS, El e enE Managing Director. Capmine rating "Drreasor deraitiogt, in n mmmumnï¬m is to the Digestion and Assimilaâ€" tion of and the formation of Healthy Blood. Du. Wusuiza‘s Coxrouuo Euixiz or Pnosruates ax»o Carisiavra contains the only agents known that act directly as exâ€" citants of nutrition, by imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancrens, the great tripod that bourishment for build. h.nptb?’ndhwol the body. The action of this remarkable preparation is extraordinary in umw and vitalizing the constitution, w. impairâ€" vitalizing the constitution, whether impairâ€" | have resisted all Oordimary methods ot‘ Wlmm. ::m:.zd flm“: treatment. Toronto â€" Station Refreshment Room. GrandTrunk Rail way CRB‘ CA N ATD .A . * These figures we are obliged to quote, as several houses in the trade are quoting Horrocks Cottons at 11 1â€"2c., beilH determined not to be undersold, we will, until further notice, sell Horrocks Cottons at above mentioned prices. F GREY and WHITE COTTONS Forward, and are offering them at the late REDUCED LIST, as the _ f(ï¬ï¬wing will show :â€" HORROCKSES, 32â€" inch, at 10¢ per yard.. do 86â€"inch, at 11 1â€"2¢ per yard, ' COTTONS, COTTONS Russell & REGENT HOUSE. &E Wellington Stre et UPPER TowNy, B 2200 s Next to Market _Bquare. MOURNING GOOD§ ONE CAsE DRESS Goops, _ _One Case Linings: . NEW BLACK GOODsSs FinestSouchong & Congou 1ith Feb., 1873. One Case Chintzes, MPROVE NUTRITION. (Mtawa, March 10, 1873. ttaws, March 13, 1873 ANTEDâ€"A Good Local Apply at this office, a delicions cordial to take, and harmless under all cireumstances, JUST RE CIVED, J. KAVANAGH BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK J â€"BR:SLTLET PBLACK ALPACAS............ .. BLACK PERSIAN CORDS .. BLACK METZ CoRDS BLACK BLACK LUSTRES..... â€"IAberal Discounts to purél;uâ€"ers,'of Five 46 CHOICE BLACK TEA Ever Imported into the city METZ â€" CORDS............ RUSSELL CORDS........... JANUS CORDS:.......... FRENCH TW‘ZILL.......'...'.‘ emg PAli.g‘(ATrA...... irevreinigendy HENRIERTTA CLoTE * And all other Brands equally low Have now their FULL STOCK of Has just received some of Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA Ruasszsell ON EBE CASE 2189 AT â€" THE 34 SUpSEX ST., 34 rn-mumuuumun--.-- a«lsting in part of PARLOUR I/ITRS in Striped Repp, ce do & ao _‘ o ~ in Pinkherp FORNITURE! â€"FURNITORE. OoTTAWA CARPET HOUSE BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE, W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. A GOOD LAUCiT 64 Otawa, March ith, 18;2 March 12, 1873 OFFICE: £ Master in Chancery Chambers TOULIX‘s SAMPLE ROOM, We hnave now on hand a complete stock of Phunny Mirror OTTAWA, â€"â€" a8 4# 4 a 44444 e saaas hn a en s 4 08 es aa 4s a#ése00e #e® »es®¥*0 an n8000 to na81#s #####0 ® ob abadbe ae n eb en 08 aeeessee *#A wb ne e 000 be ne e e8 08 se eeee # 0 00 6 8 6 4 6 4 6 6 86 66 + G0 aAND SEEK THE #44%% se h800 @ e u600004 4e ee es ae WV atson, 20, SPARKS STREET, & Coâ€" â€"â€" A T «cmap AT Â¥# 480 264 08 66 # e a + 8# Pounds or over. 4# Bparks Street. 6 6 6 6 s 6# a # & BPARKS STREET, corner O‘Connor S4 QHfaWs, March 8, 1873, 9t JARDINERS‘ Men‘s SBewed and Hand Pegged Congress Boots, our ow n make, $2.50 per pmic, GENTLEMEN who is withdrawing from business, fow sale or lease his two magnificent m‘a‘::'dm- Ilml'.')‘ 2 A‘bert ‘M and (go ‘:lth. This is a spiendid opportunity for :. & mw.m.wwmmmm;u |“:.-. Apply to N. TETREAU, Notary or to the prop: A Â¥ * f THE CITIZENZ INBSURANCE CoOMPAXY (OF CANADA.) se Air Hugh Allian . â€" _ â€" _ â€" _ President. (HEAiD OFPFIOES : MONTREAL. J hand, Two Cases MEX‘* HAND SEW &D BOOTS, in several styiem at the Jollon Theâ€"GUARANTEE BONDS of this Company being accepted by the DOMINION GOVERNMENT. ..lzmmoneu-. attention At “wmmm _ SHealled to the combination of _ LIFE ABBURANCE WITH GUARANTEE Whereby an Official Assuring his Life in the CITIZENW INSURANCE COMPAXY Is guaranteed for a proportionate amount â€" Readinegâ€"Macantav‘s Virzints ® U Wt stetzith the aldof the Bejopticen by Portralt m.g ot Dominion celebritigs, and -l-t-â€".nf- will .:“.‘.r‘:".a' b(:'u‘-‘nrï¬ t0o 6 Under the direction of PROF, MILLA. «umaminnien Egund Circle $11 Reverved #eate, Nork.â€"Thero will be but a limited numBber of seats set aside for the dress circle, tiekets for which can only bse had at the music store of MeBars, Nordhelmer & Co., Spar ks street . BASEMYENT OF IHE NEW CHUROH, oN Tuesday Evening next, 18th inst. s MiiLonrie e munay ot oniari on on Eioi ba ftefiver thortnddremses. .. _ _ _. . indies of the congregaition, and at the door""" ."" CHIIS'!CBURCH RE UNIUN, Tadies of the Congregation purpose holding lkl“llllh. * The remainder of the evening will be devoted w_-w-nm;-uh vzm-nuubyu:‘ommm RINK MUsSTO HKaLrL vited to take part in the oclebration. _ _ THR CONCEHERET By attendance at Grand Mass, at the Cathedral, u"nm After which a procession headed by bands of music will march through the prinâ€" Life and Guarantee Department. Gusrantss Bonds issued at LOWEST RATES of MONDAY, the 17th INSTANT, wWill lle celebrated th the accustomed manner by St. Patrick‘s Literary "Association FREE OF ANY VO8ST WHATEVER. Full particulars may be obtained of CHARLES DESJ ARDINE. Agent for Ottawa and District ® EDW ARD STARK, Great Trotting Match, Programmes are now issu«l and seats can be secured at the places designated. lc:: lHttle gonuen.ln is in himsel CHAS, BEAUFORT, ST. PATRICK‘S DAY LADY KATE AND: PARAGON, THIS AFTERY O0N, Mutchmor‘s Drivine Park. CHILDRENX ADULTS... ENTE BR T A LX M ENT . Will exhibit his t Dissolving Views the Dancing Skeleton, and ofbher very interesting‘ and lostructive experiments. ~ m T UESD AY EVENING MARCH THE isfH, Ottawa, March 13, 1873 An Intellectual Treat at L a'IAeeteur en titre, pr:e. Leupold let PROFESSOR PEPPER RINK MUSIG HALL, under the dis [L O O I¢C OU T : Royal Atheneum, London, and Conservat de Musique et Declamation Bruxelies, Grand Matinee $&~A\illrishmen and the dessendants in Ot His Excellency the Earl of Duferin, PECIAL TO GOVERNMENT OoF r FICIALS. RINK MUSIC HALL Doors open at 2| o‘clock Offer the citizens and denizens of Ottawa IN THEIR SPICK AND SPAN NEw Metropolitan Hall. Also Lock! Trotting Race and Running Race EDW ARDC. BARBER March 15, 1873.â€"]t A Voeal, Musical, Literary and Dramati "G O WV IEKG." FOH.§$200 A STDE That Eminent Actor Beli‘s Block, Ridean Street MOISE DAIGNXEAU, THIS AFTERNOON, At 2 o‘clock sharp, over OF OTTAWA, JARDINESY AMUSEMEXN TS ADMISNION, FROM TMHE BET WILL, ON AT THE WHEX By and J CIEOT " JOHXN CasEYy, JARDINES‘ it M Agent 15 Cl#, a big #4 T § i4 1J 5X 11