~"gineer AUS, Manugir g Lrad ut ILWAYL. APHER "»4 Pajp." e en ty a West: 7.3 a% touly NNING ° S eymane very Â¥ery T 3 and & Bys.. 106 B % ~..| 430 t w Wt zm irand Prumk I & ut 1O # ic mrm â€" uor-"_ @ 18 4 X O veas ind Sectioy ho. y 34 Sip, Of ap "The shortest, cheapesi and quickest wo mum‘:rmm()&o'. ‘l‘ho‘ut i# Jue of the largest, fastest safest in the Workd. Vessels will be despatched as follows :â€" h-hnb-fl.nmemmm;’m OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. th. «... _"_ 10 300 t0 express my gratitude for beneflit I have derived b: ’unn. *Nor» Camomile Pilis." lnwb ‘our agent. . Bell, Berkeley, for the for wind line stomach, trom which 1 s exeruciâ€" *fllhnhflflho{flme lsflm : . every remedy mb.l‘, but / Lenedt at all. After taking two bottles of %fldm"fl&‘: this :ia-d ~ e ve it The benefit of tooée who may thus Â¥. H. CHALKER, RQBEET GRA MA M ‘ï¬â€"â€" reptenmateni it d d 1 ds uts > m::na MUSGBOYP E BҠw tss on witmout « @uBs.â€" Corner g within two mirate Buticings. 227 Arprperienced Surgeon carriec on each Weae bnh.notne_muluuup.mu. Petsuas wishing to serd for thei: friends can Ppassage certificaies mt iQwest rates from lrelan or Scotland.*to any rallway in Canaca or the Uzi : States, (When .-:nlnno\uodlno amou .. returned, less ::nql tk.Lu acd evéry tnformation MEANMERA ium‘lgu NEW YORK EVERY NA A Y. Passi vo ER aoo‘guuom TION UNSUR ‘*_ Rates 0f paksage from New York To dlasgow, Liverpool, Londonderry, . ~/ or Eelfast : _m-uom gold, according to secomoda Retarn tickets issued at reduced rates. For wn« information -pgyw h- 7 Bowiling Green, New York, *PMY to da uin rl.l‘l, after toe session, Two or Three lunn.'li::‘-lsflw EUR':"‘:" ":a.} wely . in a vate mily, eakiss W requirec .â€"A. W., E:x. 330. . 379 w‘LL â€" FURNISHED BEPROOM, wich + Private .Sitiing Room, to Let, om m'!mnt,“thm minutes‘ wa & from Pur= Builaings, Breakfast if requ:rea. . Address * ®," Times uftice. Board ® intended to sail between the rtland during ‘the season of W miu,,, RATES OF PAsSAGr THUS " TCTWC Tawn, Fi00ut case, Ihe linde 'ht. Mrera‘ly rewarded by enquirin; for t J fauiner, Tocks urfice. OL AL appy to Win M. Beatiie & Sireet, tear Central School East. smm from my residence, Stew act St. inis cay, a back Newfousd‘and Dog, reurly fullg:own, answers to tue name of "WarkLy." a reward wili be given to any perâ€" son res:oring him. 0 in es @8STâ€"On Tuesday, the 23rd inst. [supposet w be in Wrignt & Batson wood vard, Hul), a verge watco, wichout case. The flader gisyisue» nwouse to Lee ror Iwel monihs, irom the Ist of May next K monins, irom the !st of May nex:, or swener if required. Rooms goud and lofty. mmnlndeounmout. being within n es‘ walk of Parkhament Buildiugs moderate. For furtoer particulars, apply l by letier to X Y Z, I LDMZs oftice. i &4 . church, or b. tween u lady‘s goid brooch. _‘ noufy H.B.=., at inis Off Jagi. :%, 187 =:a" h'lE R;Vui rnuv"l h. RoerXMATiAx ... X ang .. Miawa July 23 1373. own ymwrï¬ofl; it!s a rare chance for those ont of iopment or having . sure time ; gir® wri boyafrequentiy doas we!i as mén. Particu are and a bress Bezxzirzy, #ept. 1400.â€"Gentiemen, I feel it‘a 877 any hiug Staies oc w * c#u.'.f.‘.‘. 6 ese. INTERMEDiAT: BTEERAGE ... ... make more money »pmFo . -ifncx.ll._ 0 ry i . Part . August March 2ith 18 8a~ 20 * E> LLAN LINE mss 3 °_ Cs, S Ce6 wuo may thus ne l > AL c $ 1 azmy Stt yours teaiy, Hiaey Arc. Hotels, A_â€"BION HOT Glasgow Line returns of which are im over 100 per cent, and th urther lnformatioa ap HAMW. M ly acqualote+ WI bie of atiending use required. A W W oi 1ette® A BC a $4 1 Houses to Ket. vOL. VIII. NO. 3802 [)Al‘l'!’ll WANTEDâ€"A + a Capitai of about 35000 is /+ in cammying ona paléent ma ANCHOR LINE. AtarioNn warrED e h.siree Steamshiyps. [ *ME rORK FOR ALLI ELP WANTED "ANTED RATES oF PAssAGE. : $010$8 | STREERAGE THE STEAMERS OF THE 10o0i1s to Court House Avenu WIRE )ntario i FROM PORTLAND OTTAW A, NESS THAT WILL PAY D«â€"We wili give Men and Wemen New York sail between the Ciyde and T tiqu @dtan nday K to Male and Female .;feni- ocality, Costs NOTHING to s FRbB. P.O. VICERY & ZRost. ® seb astep 8t o Fretep D. W, COWARD & CO,, Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, ‘cuiars free, Post Card to . cent. . Address 4. =TIN. 1. Ma‘ve. y31/8d aw. Tat a apD‘Y out rooms, and rocms ‘able acd moms firstâ€" and rank streets, and aik of the . arhament Publisbers, Lordov, Ont MbS. FORGIE odg ing. x. W Ont M of Winter Navi d We ite _ St Alban‘s Wiibrod street, ler wiil please March ‘artner baving s "y\wl w asâ€" anufacture, the e and the Profit unlimited «For J Bk sc MINGâ€" Let. KEN NY yn leirace Co , Genrge 4786 im hq uary Manager «Poprieter pet w Ottawa *~<â€" PATENTS. $60, 40, 20 Green k. day & ! Barristers, Solicitors, :‘ ttorneys, Conâ€" j veyancers, N #&¢., &¢., Officeâ€"sell‘s Block, oppod‘iu Russell House. p \V.H.Wu.xn.lB.CAssxurl‘ ,Jr. | P. PENKEOCK. 4 | _ July 21, 1874 f t 2625. Au Ilinminated Portfolio of ‘Twelve Ge Hendschel. o-uuxg:*;r e muport Chromo, " The T‘wins," after Landseer hmu.wm. o extras of anyr kind. Wit l'n-m&-’m _ AITENTION, ‘AGRKNTS. Liberai commeimmon and excilusive territory. B.-p‘l:-luï¬uh.n... Bend Postal Card as HORATIO 0. KING, | TWO BEAU TIFPUL PBREMIUV M 3. do his utmost to suy ply them with theilatest imâ€"~ portations of, it sh wad other Rinds ‘of fisky also all kinds of Poultry and Game. _ _ _ ___‘__. | Uitawa South side of Rideauâ€"st.,neei Gloucest 4. Consultatons at all honrs, u14 Ml. MOSES LA POINTE desires to inâ€" Torm his custormers and the public generâ€" wlly that he has res noved his : ot business from his former st#.nd to the 'l'%.lukg on the south side ef York . will hafl)ytoumnhï¬hmhhh new" stand, and do his utmiost to Suy ply them with the latest imâ€" IRIALMAGES PAPEER. HMomeopathie Siofenelg Aoceeen Nai Accou » Resklenceâ€"Albert street, | Uiflce hours f:om swu..m...ndawl).n.wwum yiven to diseusea aou di l%‘m vieras, I 2 W Physician, Surgeon and Accowcheur, OTrTaAwA, ONnt. | Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st.. Cen N Officeâ€"at his residence, Iul:câ€tlgn 'l‘og Cancers cured without l.b::o of knife, b; a new but certain, speedy alnaost pm-! rmnu. Reference given to partiees sutcess ully treated ifrequired. _‘ â€" M .y be consulted at his Office, corner of O‘Con uT and Albertâ€"sts. P Ubttawa, Oct. 24, 1874, 2401 Dl.'wmwl.c.-.l-q.r.l.l-c.. .0 sraduate McG1il University teal. Numnzh!rmu&nfl ‘m’&mbhnmm Office and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and Sparks sts. | Th cA FISH! â€"FISH! FISH! Burristers, Atto t, Soliciter:, Conâ€" vey: #&c., * _ «of the lite urm of|Lewis & l‘inhey.) ‘»r1CEsâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa. C, H. PisweÂ¥. A.J. OHRISTTE| H.P. Hiut. Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the ¥‘1rovince o: Quebec. | Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan« cery, &e., for theri ovince| of Opyario. Miin surcet, Hull, P. Q. 34aâ€"0m L _A .4 A J v o c a J e. | | T â€"mporary Quice at Ur. Jos. seaudin‘s, Main Street, Bull. _ _ > us lt ht Pmnn. (‘llll!‘l'l'h & HIL1, H J.'. W. WARD, Barrister, Attorney, iollelun. &c., Officeâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, corner of Sussex and Yorkâ€"streets, Ottawa. _ _ Barristers and Atto mt-l.n-. Solict« tors in Cha cery Phew, aa 6+ Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, inu Street. 6. Tamnox,. || || F. H. CCHRYSEER June 3, 1%73. FNAILLON & CHRYSLER, Barristers and Atto Law, Soli« citors, Convey &c., â€" _ _|__ OTrawa, 000000A 1 _ MoSsEs Ottawa, For. 2 1975, McLzon Srewary. OcK 17, 1874 W Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys and Counveyancers, &c., W Bell‘s Block. Kiginâ€"st. THE CBRJSIIAN A% WORK "THE BE® P RELIG1I0Y8 PAPER." A CHqro® or Feo. 5. 1874. w MARSHAL MATHESON, 4+ Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Offcoâ€"Master in Chancery Cha mbers, Co © lovgâ€"«, t‘awa Caneda. _ Barristers, Attorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &c., S Mosgrove‘s Building Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. Hox. Jon O‘ConNoR, Q.& G. J. O‘Dokz®tTY Dec. 4 184. Barrister, Co-n{-m‘ &¢., Sol citor z: t Aum " ‘hnoo'ry.. * Officeâ€" Jpposite the Russell House, over Gibson‘s Confectionary, ge@~Money to lend on Real Estate; W Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotiate! sales of Property and Patents, and organize Companies. ï¬w invested in firstâ€" Cluss securitles to pay 7 and 8 per cent. inâ€" terest® ks purchased and carried on 1 margin «{10 per cent. interest at lowest curren; rates. I & vaxtEL O‘Coxxno®. Seot. 9, 1974. Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. Bonds Ch Commercini® paperâ€" diacounted. .&lvax& made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" terest ailowed on deposits, vet. 20 4. 36%0â€"8aw y . > 63, SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA. ; COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, R. J. D. R. MACDONELI , E. J. P. LYNXN, R. LOGAN, GIBBS & COURSOLLE, TMWedical Wards. Official Assignee. ty of OTTAWA, County of Carleton *CONNOR & HOGG, v. H. FERLA®ND, Dosa’h.b N. GRANT, l--i‘pm and Real Estate Agent. M purchased and Loans negotiated. OrPICE+Na. 3 Beli‘s Block, Eiginâ€"8t,, Ottawa Nov. 27 /1874. "hasls â€" ‘*CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., ARCHAMBAULT, Patents of Invention, TILLIAM MOSGROVE, ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, OND BROTHERS, March 9, 1874 MBusiness Cards. C. W. MacCUAIG. D. BROW Np HoNBLE. R. W. SCort, Q. C. ZRcgal Cards. (PRADE MaRKS REOISTBRED) Banker, Montreal Rautkers. SQLICITORS OF Hox 6106, Now Â¥ rx TDt J. J. GoRMULLY 36%0â€"8aw ky $10ysawk 3765â€"4f ly )btained in free grant on condition of settle« nreut from the Dominion Government, &*.nn-v"fl'gï¬.:qi on the Shortest Notice The Comvany is formed to take up and deâ€" velope lands in Manitoba or North«West Terriâ€" tory, extending to 250,000 â€" ACRES, Bm.vo:.‘l:nnwp (:hu.;l‘l'u‘ly. ‘\wjmeu. 87 New Re MANAGERS AND SECRETARIES. W. G. & J. W. Lindsay, Accountants, 3 Wes ‘_ Regent street, G:.asgow. | +1 ! BROKERS. Moore & n’w-, 166 St. (Vingent [streot, Glas« Dykes & Maclagan, 79 St. Vincent street, Glas« gow. 1 ‘A selected stock always on band to sult ail parties, Orders promptly attended to, _ ho o e is P ic Ub ty e ama . Ye Matennet pMivrin bridge &.# FLOUR AND FEED STORE. ALEX. TAVLOR (‘; m&iï¬-hï¬'a‘aï¬"' '";'"" harles Maitiand, â€" Esq , «. Meilale, Johrn & Soul Pass Crest lu'g Alloa. . James Esqâ€", of John Hoberwon « Co., cotton 8 ers, Newhail. James Salmon, % J.A..‘nf James Sulmon «& John Spencer, Esq ,nenï¬aut, 125 West Reâ€" gent street, Glasgow. "ie Jrelmebmals . **~~pims‘ 2i o e LA Accc A ty Ot which i‘umnul»fln:her have been re« fserved for Wm. Arthur, Esq:, merchant, Woodlea, Both« well, near Giasgow. \. John omlnm,- Eiq. {of (:h.ndtolgrof sSmart & ingbam, iroofounders, râ€" Matthew Fairley, Eit:,0f M. Fairley & €0.,merâ€" chants, Glasgow, ( “' C Adam Bo_gmn. , Exq . of Houston « McNairn, I Capital, _ $1.250,000, â€" in 25, 'p'wsmsm of $50 Each. 990 Land & Settlement Co. RIDEAU & CUMBERLAND ~STS.} â€"DEAL 1Nâ€" IN THE CITY. & It is uselcfs to attempt a dlnr;ruon. Call and see their splendid Gallery Paintings, Mirrors, Electroâ€"rlated Ware, Ten Thousani Vols, of Bmkl‘l Bankrupt Stock of Stationery, four hundred A‘bums, ten thons«nd summcogc Views of ali parts of the world, 100 Oren Glasses, Gold and Sliver Soocucfe-, Cutlery, Work Boxe . ana about 00 pairs of most eleâ€" g‘xlu. mhomhn‘(ihu Lm::n and Vases. l.u for e, at oneâ€"half the prices usually as«â€" ed in ?:::uu:t'otu. i 82 Sparks Street, Have in their SALE ROOMS ghe finest and (‘Mâ€& I Orrawa, March 20, 1875 READ, MARK, LEARN, . HENEY‘S BLOCK. Ottawa, March, 16, 1874, (23.02°°°C; 7 Seheral inviation is extended to ladies and gentlemen wishing to replen{sh their libraries, to examine the books on Tuesâ€" day, the 23rd, all day and nigut up to 10 o‘clock, and on \Vedno-h{,‘wh upto the bo:‘rot sale, such a chance purchase valuable bocoks should not be overicoked. Clergy men, Benators and Members of Parhament, as well as the general mbllc, shoul ‘ take advantage of it. Nale w L any reserve. 3 J. BERMINGHAM, â€" Catalogues will be ‘ready for distribution on Monday, 2ind, and can be had at the office of the Subscriber, Eigin stre > t. oPpn-lto the itus; sell House, A general invitation is extended to The subseriber hu{n-t rea‘ved direct from England the larges mment of Costly Boors ever brought to Canada, being Seventeen ases of the Fimest Loadon Eiitions of Standard Authors in elegant calf bindings, which he is instructed to seii at public auction without any reserve, commencing on Wednesâ€" day, the 2ith Inst , at 2o0‘clock and evening at 7.3#; and to be continued each evening during the week at 7.30 until the entire consign cent, whl.eh , consists 3‘ 8 veral thousand votumes, is Lal. t io d o t td FLOUR ~AND J. M. ROSS & Co. N Parliamentary Tonsorial ew T aRLO T BY J. BERMINGHAM. FIRST ISSUE, 10,000 SHARES, AUCTION 8 Capt. MacCuaig, E. GENDREAU‘S TMiscellancous. Successor to D. McLarnon, " STOCK OF Gooos IMPORTANT aND PEREMPTORY rated under th> Companies* Act, 186$ and 1800.] _ > BRITISH CANADIAN COMMISSIONERS IN CANADA. Auction Sal THEN YOU WILL KNOW THAT Travellers‘ LAW AGENTS. is now open. (LLMILTED 1 DIRECTORS M + PRODUCE, Auctioncer ‘The success of this most delicious and ‘ rivaliad Condiment having caused certain wugplythonln.ol“‘vomnhm_ Bance" to their own inferior compounds, the Public is here= the m labels of which the names Lea a h;vcvbeenm L. give notlce that they have fur Dondents with power of atturney to take insfé p m mmy ho Lirieg ol O l ue Py whid ( _7 Ask for LEA & PERRINS Sauce, and s@ CaUTION AGAINST FRAU safety in alt cases. There is no dAD@t driving the humor in, as it cures on and the patient‘s ly heaith while under this treatment. 0E $1 reR Hortt®, SoLDJBY ALL It surpasses everything for Windows, painted and plain Woodwork, and Tins, Brasse», ard Scouring Kuives, and all metais. ac. . and by Grocers and Oilmen univ PILB ANO HUMOR CURE, " For internal and External Use ./ WARRANTZXD A SURE & rmm‘ For all kinds of Piles, Le 'mï¬l uo: B«n(-Wor-.‘g-'h. BTo':'n. and all of the fiin, P R One Bowle warranted to Cure all &.d From One to ‘zuree Botties in all Name on Wrapper, Label, UNITED STA TE8 _ A Bottle, aud Stopper, ..‘ L Te “-..â€"‘ wivooieee enc sn nte s rolh Lonloet &8 .| â€"â€" Atbanx,, March 24.â€"â€"In the Twoed. case HAND SAPOLIO, For Mechanics, Painters, Photographers, and t for Bath purposes. 1 iss at 7:30 p.m. and to continue rext wgekm TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY. GBEAT BARGAINS . On Saturday, 20th Inst. GROCERIES, PROViSIONS, GLASSWARE, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Have decided to sell ihurb.hneo + f their stook 0 : Orders for brieks left at the Ol'ï¬r Office, corner of Sparke ard Eigin streeus, will be promptly atiended to. ©:07 _ and CROCKERY by Auctions commencing .___ NEW EDINBURCH â€" _ BRICK â€"WORKS. Rowe‘s AUCTION Rooms, Rideau Street, Tllz Eleventh Lecture of the Course will be delivered by K. A. Mer dith, Eeq,, D., on T ursday evening the 25th inst., elcck. in the Lecture Room of the zociâ€" Bubject: "+ssa? on Talfourd‘s Tragedy lon," Admisgion, 19ct« » _______ . P, HILL, Secretarv. AUCTION SALE. EDWARDS, & â€" RUTLEDGE Will show this week tha floest colleotina of Easier Me i in this city. A on« his stock will be found Rignteen of the finest Western Cattle; also a Choice l} f:ur month« old ; Fire Bpring Lambs; Veal th . Finest Quality, all from the most frmous farms in Gueiph. The Etock will be on exhibition to«day, > % Give your orders early. 38 %â€"31, Oftawa Literary and. Scientific Society, Fory;:r Bw-o-co leaning, by all m“u†ask vyour or Hmdw.mpl golun- ‘ing and polishing Ottawa, March 3rd, 1875, Enquire at Easter Market OUSEKEEPERS 1 Burnett‘s Cocoaine KiDls Dandruf®, Burnett‘s Cocoaine Gives New Life to the Hair, _ â€" Burnett‘s Cocoaine PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, March, ‘0th 1873, Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Is not an Alooholic Wash. Burnett‘s Cocoaine LEA & PERRINSE‘ THE ONLY GOOD SAUCKE. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Is not Greasy nor Sticky. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cuuoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Several Sets of Single Harness For Sale Cheap for Cash. OTTAWA, THURSDAY. MARCH, 25, 1875 Agents for Dominion of Canada. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO.. BOSTON, DECLARED £Y CONNOISSERURS CHARLES AUCLAIR, Soothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. Prevents the Hair from Falling. : & spurious Promotes its rfealthy Growth. Leaves no Disagreeable Odor. 50 and 75 conts per Bottle. Affords the Richest Lustre. Miscellancous. Remains Longest in Effect, S A P:0O L 1 0, Subslues Refractory Hair. (flipzxt.c:lics.\ (Gvro:ers. d OULERRATED NOTICE. yOW LE turies ago. > Tho‘ni.l(onp ind Shiunghai Bank is m& ve lost upwards of $1,000,000 The‘flhmon are becoming véry active off the coust near Shanghal. * * * . An . insurrection broke out in Toen Tar» ca;pd&’ 'lm‘hooutbn:k fu were > f in COnâ€" ucuoeofï¬uincmod.hm:rk& A mv of. 5,000 â€"troops . failed , to . subdue the rebellion, and the : increased â€"tax. was removed.. ; t "ad . ‘ On January 22nd â€" a attacked the lnhounnanfllo!d.s:lin.lfm Food Choo..to Amoy . at.. town. of . Kwang 'l‘;;.*.ndda-hoyed the poles, interrupting g Associated:. Press . in a.despatch in J ber : last, . has . just, been officially announced. Anmn&r:mop_n&unoulnu ‘been _ ~made :by . the . foreigners, . but without effect.. .. At:;, the. important points hereafter to be. made ready for mm,.bounuun destroyed, and. the Fm settlement, was, endangered, but escaped serious injury. out., foundation..:, The purpose of the Japanese ; Goyernment. . to., restore . the ï¬â€œAm‘Od}'fll s hqduMhnl toâ€"day, Districtâ€"Attorney ‘Phelps.â€"and Wheclory H. Pociham. closed. for the People, »and Judge: Geo. .F. Comstock #ormosa .. @Hair . u , irresponsible rumofir . in l;Yoh;’l:m:j.;mmd, notwithâ€" i e e ‘apanese Secretary and every Amr-f:'n officer conâ€" nested, with the expedition ; The result smvod th&t. the rumour yqn:ï¬gn, which ie woree Aremalliatieh ol on D , The Formosan Dificalty. Yoronaxa, Feb. 26.â€"â€"The portion of the United, Sbh} diplomatic.correspondence i . Japan has been transmitted ::m i in the Yeddo, native newsâ€" w criticise. the fact now made QUE ig. that. Mr, Bingham . acted in the vaghed and severtyy Porpd y Chinesy, & sev * ese ai Shanghal The aftai} will be investiget. ed by Consul Genepal. . :\ (Tribute from Burmah . The Pekin Gazette states that the King of: Burnmigh ofli\mofw(;h g:nd, tribute in ac efit ese ‘supremacy. m was | discontinued two cen: Bep Homdlxoxo, Feb. 17.â€"â€"The Unitog States : diplomatic correspondence wit China is received with great interest, and universal acquiescence is expressed in m condemnation of General Seward for issued & decree calling info military serâ€" vioomï¬m-.le- inoï¬:%qnuue' ls‘rymnnou over 18 years of age. . Paris, March 24.â€"Minister Buffett to: day, in an address to the staff officials of the . Department of the Interior, dwelt with emphasis on the fact that the present Ministry is essentially Conservative. this respect. It will b’orudfly under: stood that the carriage and footways form a very important part of the: compact beâ€" tween the Company and the :public. The importance to the people directly inter ested in having the Company kept to their bond {cannot be overâ€"estimated. . We do not say that the Company have no case, aince we have not heard théir represenâ€" tations. ‘ But the matter . is one which the Railway Committee will find it neces sary to scan very oritically. â€" ‘Nothing short of the most substantial cause can justify what will amount . to a. serious breach of faith with the â€"public, : so far as it is concerned in "having‘ the require ments of the charter fully carried out. _ Military Lovy fo# the Carlist Army. Destructive fires in Yeddo are almost } If we are not :1.._.nformed, the Railway Committee will have under consideration toâ€"day, ‘a bill: which, unless reasons be given of which we are unaware, should not become law. The bill in question is entitled, «An Act respecting the Inter. national Bridge Company.‘" It is intended by this bill to amend the Act of incorporâ€" ation of fluBridgaCompany,in a most inmportant : respect. This Company are the proprietors ‘of the <International Bridge, which connects at Buffalo the They â€" are, bound by their charter to proâ€" vide, in ‘connection with : the railway bridge, "a carriage and‘ foot Way." ‘This provision they have eyaded; and now they come to Parliament askingâ€"to. be relieved of the requirements© of ‘their charter in Bayoxxs, ‘March 24.â€"Don Carlos , has ued & decree calling info military serâ€" pricty"‘ in giving . Fraser, Reynolds, & "Co. i ‘s {eport .to the press. This is y, !~~ .. was the Mail repor ter that asked 3/", > mond for the report, and from| the . <.; © yhat Mr. Domvilie quoted when he : ~=<>‘:« charge of breach of privilege ay * /« erring member. There is honou:, ~ . â€"ad, even amongst thieves. : Why nc gst journaliste ? . The lï¬ corres n v:dent Dymond with bei guilty pricty" in giving _ . Fraser, #y ‘AHetegraph. MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATCHES Diplomatic Correspondence. A Conservative Ministry. Outrage by Chinese. arrest of General Legendie in JAPAN. CHINA. FRANCE SPALN. " improâ€" * Moxtrzar, March 23. © Preparations are being made for a spri floodmd;gbmkin"l::of ze ics. â€" The Custom House steam puP is “3;.'3 to work and the merchants of St. M‘:‘d J;:her Jlowâ€"lying streets in the yi the river are moying their stock ol ol the ie moe old _ Cimes â€" . ~PritapetrBia, March 24.â€"The Invita tion Committee appointed by the Antiâ€" Monopoly Convention met . yesterday in ï¬:rripb‘ . The first Tuesday in Septemâ€" was upon for hold?ing the proâ€" fosed National &;-i‘erence of mlgvr:unhv ive workingmen and farmers. hunâ€" dred delecates will be invited, onéhalf from,the Grangers, and oneâ€"half from me: chmi:hd:inen and others. The Confer‘ ence will be a private one. Thurlow Weed on Cunal Frauds. ; _ . New York, March 24.â€"Thurlow Weed publishes in the Tribune a long letter in commendationâ€"of Governor Tilden‘s canal ‘ m .\ He says, "I certainly did not inm;expeot again to obtrude my-qlll upon public attention, but Governor Til: den‘s message in relation to canal frauds, wmfledqa-wwidel and so invitingly t I :cannot misniq temptation to] Floods Anticipatedâ€"Railway Acciden t â€"The Anticosti Caseâ€"Montrenl West *Etandard" .â€?o. Aiberi""Bridgo mn; of _ Queen‘s Benchâ€" Incendiary Fires~The Williams Case â€"Brass Founders® Strike. CH10oa00, March 23.â€"The general freight agents of Grand Trunk lines have dec:“gd to maintain the rates on KEastern bound freight.‘ An agreement to do so was ng‘ ed by all those present, includ“;u:s- agent of the Baltimore and Ohio Attempt to Assassinate a Witness. . LovisvttLs, March 23.â€"A special to the Courier Journal says anattempt was made to assassinate‘ the James brothers, who turned States‘ evidence against the Todd County Kuâ€"Klux; while upon the witness ;ï¬:nd in the court room at Elkumt;oedny. e attempt was unsuccessful ; Asâ€" sailants escaped, and the officers were in hot pursuit of them at last accounts. ~__", Burglars Arrested. Boston, March 24. â€"The Sec%t Service officers have arrested John G. Long, a {‘oun. ‘man of doubtfil mw . Long, his brother, and B. Gorham, his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, noted New York burâ€" glars. , ‘On the person of Long were found a memorandurn book containing names of a nuniber of professional burglars and thieves in New York, and letters from Wm. A, Judgson, one of the Boyleston bank robbers, now in prison. Long conâ€" fessed and implicated Gorham. E Wreck of a Schooner and Mutiny of her A National Workingmen‘s Conference. Failure \Of a Conspiracy against Cabâ€" | m‘q‘ Life, a Paris, March 24.â€"A conspiracy for assassination of General Cabrera, vt recently abandoned the Carlist cause, has been frustrated. | Loxpox, March 24.â€"The Paris corresâ€" &denlofthe Times telegraphs that Gen. Spoaish, oiicemn for the purpoce of cad, : | officers, for the purpose of comâ€" ‘mnm;m‘ng with ,the Onlfnh, and obtainâ€" ing ir adhesion to his y The members of the staff enter Sm every day. There is no doubt that the premature publication of Cabrera‘s first manifesto declaring for Alfonso has greatâ€" ly marred the success of the movement. More Disaffection among Carlist Chiefs. It is rumoured that Mendini has deserted Don Carlos and arrived in Bayonne ; also that ~Lizzaraga has been arrested on susâ€" picion of treason. Â¥E: CANADIAN A4NTELLIGENCE i (By Tedegraph.) MONTREAL. Brusseis, March 24.â€"An explosion took place in & coal mine ;near Charlerdi today, causing the death and injury of many persons, Explosion in a Coal Minoâ€"Loss of Life .. LoxDox, . March 24. â€"Three hundred and twenty thousand dollars in specie were shipped to New York yesterday. .. â€" Specic Shipmentto the United States. YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. New Ortzaxs, March 24.â€"Gov. Kellogg to-r'ï¬t, issued & call for an extra session of Ivjsgishture, to meet in New Orâ€" leans on Wednesday, April 14th, to carry out the adjustment. * to ‘remove the parties arrested, and conâ€" fine the leaders at the nesrest military point, burn the waggons, ‘and destroy the out fits.‘ ‘A ‘Black Hills 'I‘nnl:;;:rmlon Company, formed : here yesterday,. proâ€" E,"': to leave the railroad at Sidney, fiave ‘ both gone for your mines. For their sakeI hope the troops will reach them first, as the military â€" orders are simply ‘to bring in the <party, confine the leaders, burn the waggons, and destroy the out éh.†Genl. Ord has been authorized to put all the cavalry at once in the Sioux country~ on which the miners ‘"are trespassing, and to employ fifty Indian scouts to advise the cavalry of the adyen? of miners. ‘His orders are Extra Session of the Louisiana lature. OnaHa, Neb., March 24.â€"Information has beén telegraphed Gen. Ord, of severâ€" al parties of miners leaving different rï¬nfa forfg:e Black Hills. In refly to a le%nm m a miner whorecently came out from the Hills, whether he would be po;mmod«bo ret(.t;'m with reinfore‘emants and ~provisions, n. Ord says: "Troops {mmp]_f“ort‘ Laramie and ho?t'ile Indians The Woavers‘ Strike. _ The strike of the weavers continues The Black Hills E pedition in a Gen Cabrera‘s Movements. Gemeral Froight Rates. UNITED STATES. GREAT BRITAIN. BELGIUN. SPAXN. TR on o Eenniel t 44 L 3 gained not only the match, but‘a bandâ€" some sgilver medal given ‘by His Excelâ€" lency as a token of the interest he takes in“ourmblefloot&:ï¬&" It became necessary to decide of the four honâ€" ourable members who constituted the victorious rink should become) possessor of the much coveted prize. It was finally mngedï¬ntl{e-u. Stirton and Borron should play Messrs. Young and Bertram a thirteen shot and four stoncs each. msc}modï¬h"ht on the ice of the O â€"tawa Curling Club, and terminated, after a keen contest, in favour of the two ol veterans by a\ majority : of : one=shot onltv,theflnllmb?xmm nnaBouT,zl!M{ e-n.iramg-nd Bertram, 12 shots .udz . Stirton and Mr. Borron played off with six stones each a twentyâ€"one shot game. When war"â€"for three hourgithe was i ,od'm"’i"’flqfl-m,ud ‘‘tarely "Withessed ‘ in‘ men‘¥t ralf their age. At length the: victory and mgd.lmmhAl.flnfl.ht’;inby one shot only, the seore beingâ€" B‘l"‘ ron, 21 ; Mr. Stirton, 20. * * bgt,“-nmc.â€"t}:wiube r;:unbend that about a month ago, at of HisEmelloncyme'Govml rink of players selected from the Governâ€" ment side of the House ‘played andother rink comprised ofmenhgfld'“'(’l’}" sition at Rideau Hall. On that occasion "Witness was asked if she stated before tlgeoanmimofln.t'l'fltumedhobnd her, and ubdm tooo-e“?ok to his to which i may have mil,butl dom‘ogg: He spoke to me ; he did: not tellâ€" me that Mrs, Tilton had confessed to him her adultery with Beecher. If. Iâ€"said so beâ€" fore the Committee it ti.h‘:.t have been thmï¬udng‘ it in s, and I must have been mistaken. f'hneulhd Nabout the ‘case omoe'hd l‘:nshao yplumm,' o sugges ow to explain m hon;:’:‘onsww&heComnflliri Tilton had confessed to ‘Tiltom. Ihave talked withln.()vhfl:fln, Mrs. â€" Shoarâ€" mxummm:m.sammz it. I amâ€"staying . Ovingtori‘s now. I saw these reports in the about the ~confession ; I tm'when I was at Beaver after I~ was beâ€" fore the Committee. I thought over all I had told them, but did not recall my mistake then. I remember the occasion when Tilton called for Mrs. Tilton at Mrs. Morse‘s. Iwas on the stairs and saw. 1 could not d"".',‘f“"" any words he was saying, but could see both of them. I ight have heard what he said if he had 8 louder, â€"I remember speaking to Committee about this, but T do not recollect what I told them. New Yor«, March, 24. Bessieâ€"Turrer resumed toâ€"day, and her crossâ€"examination was continued as folâ€" lows :â€"When Tilton took me to the upâ€" stairs room after being in the parlour I was there some time until nearly dark. â€"about two or three hours. : 1 could not say whether it was three or four hours, but it was a long time. 1 20 498 site. 1 Withess was further pressed for a fixed time. She looked at the, clock in the room and smiledâ€" at every â€"repetition of the question, but réiterated her expres sion that it was about two or three hours. She then continued : bï¬broughtupstthecbove court, Greaves will be defended by Mr. James O‘Reilly, Q.C., and Sparham by Mr.‘M. C.‘Cameron, prosecutor. . .. â€" _ The Grand Jury have brought in a true bill of murder against Greaves, and Dr, and Mrs. Sparham, for their action in the recent abortion case. ‘The trial is expectâ€" ed to take place ‘toâ€" morrow. i good ihadms‘ i Mr. .John . McMullen, “, editor of ‘ the Monitor, was chosen fore. @xc mmnlmwumm-‘. Kimastox . March 24. This morning, at about halfpast 11 o‘clock, a fire was discovered in the west end of the Court House. The glarm was immediately sounded, and the firemen were promptly on the spot, but the ve.? high wind which h“df""n.d'- 1 here all The flames were rapidly ofld the en« tire length of the building, ng lly didtbeduhoyinï¬:l(-mr‘nf do its that now (12 o‘clock) noï¬ï¬‚flg is left that once magnificciit «n costly strucâ€" tv-uj:ut the outside walls The amouut of insurance and loss cannot be obtained at present. ‘ yes Pa All the friends of the company ‘regret Mr 'I‘eTh‘ Bohl-l&;fDirectou of the Dominion legrap pany have i Swinâ€" yard, late manager ‘of jhomm . A fire broke out on ~Queen street at 12:30 a.m., which destroyed Dr. Miller‘s residence and a boardin«: house kept by the Misses Reynolds. ‘The house is coverâ€" ed by insurance, but the furniture is a T. C. King starts to~day on a starring tour throughb th thl; moe, he will be supâ€" ported by the He Opera ‘Company, and will visit Ottawa. The admirers of Rev. Mr. Robb, intend presenting him withâ€"two bibles and a silvorre.ï¬ing stand this evening in reâ€" cognition of the worth of his series of controversial sermons. Theatrical â€" Presentation â€"Fire Telegraph Manager. THE BEECHER â€" HLTON TRHML: Bessic Turner‘s Crassâ€"Examination, o hoï¬ reess C1 L c n eE Yesterday ~Judge "Jolnson liberated Williams, the innbhr, on a writ of habeas corpus, thro the Sourt of Appeals and decided that no writ could issue. Jndge Joh:uon found fault with the Chief Justice The men in the employ of C. Chanteâ€" loup, brassâ€"founder, to the number of 250, hlr\:;:tmekforniu hours a day as hereâ€" to| § Stock marke! firn and stronger. â€" Mon treal, 186, claing'ï¬â€˜lstn to 1864; Untario, wgv closing at 1094 to 110; Commerce, 132%, closing at 1324 to 133; Royal Cana. in his judement which it is nq.t_b.f'm" which it is #pring Assizesâ€"The Abortion Casze. T 2 Brookvirug, March 24. The Spring Assizes 'Whm s¢~rday afternoon by his hip Judge ierson. Thn;Grm! J?i. composed ciusively of: residents of the town of unders BROCKVILLE KINCsTOA TORoNXTQ I.‘D.<Purkis‘ successor. ‘ORONTO, March will nt. Chas E Channell, Montreal ; Robt Evans, 4o Wintarm Hamaiitnte * P06 4. MA 4C log Silie ts a c bert, Aylmer ; Geo Burpee, j Rev John Ferguson, Iroquois : /H: Ferguson, Porth ; ‘ â€"â€"15 points. . Offtawa Rinkâ€"Mes« . H.Arr’a "W. H: Hutchison, Thos. McKa and H. Inglis, skip.â€"10 points. Elson, result yesterday was in favour of the Vice Regal club by:rh.ht as they had. 6 points to on the previous game, they lose the match byr-gdl'» At the expiration of the time , the Innearerin s iniraeniaieett & e f umm way or the other, suggested the phc:uat-m.qd;kr. Inglis agreed, tthr-knl.vuu‘:r"the (Ottawa men by one point. ‘The ing is the result of y.uld'q'n pz: ;"it:f Regal Rink. â€"Capt. . Noel, Lieut. umflm,nndlgr%u'gh.*il'- W ‘T Stevens, .....'I"..;“f.’.a. was â€" in hvow d the DaxisLs‘ Hormu.â€"Rev W B,4 Mre Affieck, England ; J F Landér, Prescott ; Returx Maron.â€" curli match between m%mmm &“fl'%.:bb,m.lm*hï¬.qu: took plase yesierday in rink of the latter olub on Albort strect. 'I‘bonwunm attendance : speciaâ€" ?om’mx:ohohmmthu‘ï¬w i for or play. The match began at l&-s-., and lasted till 1:30 pm. . Itâ€"will be re mwmw&- t Will be reâ€" membered that at the balf of the match &hyodumd-mm&.rvbm day, r. Inglis, as skip, scored 15 points, to 9 scored Exoeliency. .In adverting ‘~ t\ match yesterday an error was made Wt o4 V;MOd.Wbokzut in Li gmue. lubonllhvnr . Noel, of the Vice Regal ‘Club. Mr. Jas. Birkett, idowh..me-y:?&y' "of a circle :ffriend-iahr w"f' on the left arm. [The members of the Unity Protestant Benefit Society were also in attendance m‘ large numbers, out of respect to the memery of the deceased. A number. of carriages, up the rear of the cortege as it . its way to Beechwood Cemmetery. Mr. Hamilton‘s onden were indu | Hofia ind m ainpt Oporeruow‘s l‘n:anâ€"-'l\cn was a large turnout of members of the Metropolitan Lodge of "Oddfellows yeste» day alternoonâ€"to attend the obsequies of their late brother, Robert Hamilton. The band . of the G“:lh.'- Foot Guards was present h sion of mb«ufaw, plqm "Dead "March." ~‘The »brethren of the i cy regeeraie s this city, has been udWel for sothe time, sind feelé ‘to * ‘soek ‘¥out -qdnlv:-ï¬..u&a:lwh:om;éf the Continent of Eu and : in oo g encka only the t of the public generally when that we <hope ‘he will return . fully.zestored to health. . , He t . e stain, oeabe i an Church of Scotiand, whith meets in Bdin. Nob.e‘:fn Gacl:;;go- ,WAY.â€"A numl engineers yesterâ€" day for Portage du m!?'m the Ottawa River or a‘favourable point of crossing for the | Northern Colonization Railway, to: . that line to connect hhio wont wore" 2t Basiowend, Public g«h m&&&. for the"Northern, i ‘& BY ; glw.‘x.c.w,q Canada Central way. # * burgh in: Mays ject. the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Boâ€" ciety will be delivered: this , â€˜ï¬ o‘clock,..by tl& > A.D. The lecturer has chosen for ï¬t Tdfourd'l&ledy'bf "Ton.:" "Mé.~ dith‘s ) is too well knownâ€"to require fored dek » t hims mif ied ie & . hoped that a full. house wrill reward his were on the eye % In», Za.ï¬z + > s aloid o Propente onedent the proprietor cocenty Sopofed ky Mr. W. G. Bedard ork Street, i undw & demoh"it:?n. :[:t &.ould" nâ€un'&:‘:u some defect construgtion. w had become so disarrangad that + The mext lecture ‘ander the; auspices of the Ottawa Literary and Bm out and rebuild. o‘clock, in the Union aq Hall square. ‘Tickets are one. each, w‘Lichi-:mblo flgun, i the object which it is to The novelty of the affair will doubtiess cause a large number to attend. Exouse Maim.â€" i il will close at the city ï¬â€™ï¬ï¬":‘.... (Friday), the 26th at: 1205 o‘clook p m «{utmod 10r the .am‘m,. nesian, which sails from for Liverpool lci\ln Blhiql ‘,qn. t wi close at pm. sze!?uï¬x_nï¬un, but vï¬ contain | enly unregistered matter. Tas RB;..F‘AI'!: 8.’:“'-?3 regret w lu‘ & % wn of his father, which ‘on the Ind Magistrate yesterday, that . o â€"'x.q'::; z‘l.e{. Sb::-nt ’igam":, hard labour, for vagrancy. o o * Emioratio® Marrers.â€"Judge Dunkin, exâ€"Minister of Az?g’l r u-nvgd:& city yesterday \is ~§.,,,..¢ * Russoli House:" His visit to the city at the present time is in connection with some matters relative to emigration, he Sr. Arnosuw‘s Gauronâ€"â€"We congrogation In Hike afly." Bis mduonon m y induction will take place on the 21st of Avril. W’thf.“i: aid of the Protestant Hospital, has itely arranged to t&kephooalgbflhd‘ next. Carn. Ascerren.â€"The Rev. Mr. Farries, of Paris, Ont., has accepted the call reâ€" cently tendered to. him by . Knox Church Mr. David Wylie, of the Brockville Re corder, arrived in town yesterday. e Prorestawt . Hosrrtrar Conorer.â€"â€"The concert to be given by Prof. butler, of the Teirinc Dowx a Houszâ€" Lirerary axp Some®tirm Pouics â€"â€""':'-r"f‘.‘I‘ " ; James Harrison, Quebec ; F W MOTEL ARRIVALA. Zocal Bntelltgencre»= PRICE 3 CENTS, & ol td 6e Vn e