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conception §ay advert. VOLUME 15. HAEBOR GRACE, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATUEDAY, JUNE 20, 1874. NUMBEE 30. Harbor Grace Standard ..Mr. T. MvCoonai ST.Jonji's... Mr Baiois '. " Rat Roukuti " Pent i.e-Guave i, ) „ Babsskko * ->. ISH...U COV* " Cabhos::ab " . Gitixu Uask A > „ <f EonriNi: 1 Trinitt..... " Catauxa ... 6 been sro. d Toao TWILLISOITE R. Simpso J. Andrei, II. J. Haddon. W Pittroan. Capt. T. Stv.ne. .Mr. J. Laurence. . " l-\ White. '• J. Fitzgerald. » J.J. Peareo. l"TBI O.MtE SAT. Nobth MionE Mr. F. Thomat. LlTTLIC BAI IsLjeXD... & J. Cttl,._.b«ll. WMMWAY'S OINTM-LN'T. i, U.-, caa. ra.v re- li.U miy v. u.tidrtit- Notices. POST-OFFICE NOTICE. ■lose oft! I folio* Harbor Grace and Carbonear, 'edi.e. day, Friday aud Saturday. For Brigus and Bay Roberts, Tucb- iv, Ti.ur.oay and Saturday. For Po.tugitl Cove, every day, excepting Sunday otnl Monday. ForTri' ' id Bonaviita, South Side Trinity ami Bonaviita Bays, ai.d Bay i Veftl Diitrict, every Wetliieiday. For Salvage, Greeuipond, North Sid I of Bouaii.la Bay, Cat Harbor, and Mui j-,a«e Harbor, every alternate Wt-dnei day, couimeiicing Glh May. For Topsail, Holvroo.1, and Harbor Main j Petty Hirbor, Baj Bull., Kerry. l.md and Reiiewi, every Friday. Via lloliruod nntl Salmonier for St. Mary's, Great and 'Little Placentia, Harbor Huff.-tt, La Mom-he, Merasheen, tale Valen, M Kyran's, Pnradi.c, Oder. :,i a:.d Burm ou Friday after arrival of Eiigli.l, Mail. By Slenuier every alternate Thursday, or after arrival of Mail from United Kingdom—For Ferryland and Renewa Iternatc.'y. Trepaisty. fortnightly. Be in. Si. Lawrence St. Pierre, Fortune. Ilarbor Breton, Burgeo Weit, Liitlo Ointment n the ' Ilarbor, La Puile,Rote Blanche, and v for all lutenul ', Chuiinel. and bv Pac!(et fioo. Channel I*. throit. i ,„ Cod Roy. Ba'y St. George, Bay of j Lees. End Breasts. Ulcers, l'i»'»!», andI Bonne Bay, Frenchi Shore. Abi.-ci'scs. Wounds :if.d Scica of all kin's Notice* Dr. .7. Walker's California Yin- PJ.nr Bitters aro n purely Vegetable pTeparatioti. mode c'.iielly IVoni tbo ha- tive licrlis fouutl on tho lower ra-igcs of tl:o Sierra Nevada mountains of Cilil'm- of Alcohol. Tbo question ri almost daily ntke.l. "What is tlie cause of tho unparalleled success of Viskgau Uit- TKltsf Our nustvci- is, that tbey remove tbo cause of disease, nntl tho pnlient re- covcis bis bealtli. 'They nro tbo groat blond pttrilier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Kcuovntor and Iitvigor.Uui- or the system. Never before in the history of" tho world lias a nieslicinu been compounded portaossing thc remarkable qualuict of Viskuai Mm; us in healing U.e lick of orerr di-oaso man is heir to. they „ . iro a -.-ciitlo Pur. alive ai well as s Tuulc. .... "*.' . - rei.eviti . I'.iiice.tK.ti er Iiil'i.iuuir.ii-.ia nt 1%- :".', ^...!...!'..r, bv.t'eLe- £' 'A ""* VUcoral °^m i*™0** In pout. Eh?nmatism. aad Neu- '_•■...-! luiiiii mid ilti.ds li.K.a i»!.._trrtoliut vionilitio... The Mother's Frieai—Skill lia- ittscs. Iiowcv r D.-. ;-.er.it9 may be Radically Lv.trA- Braid binds, ite-h, 1,1. t,-!.ei on thi ikii dai, from Ui.i.ed Km. ,!• or Bay no Verdi, Trimly, "Caiali t.iiiiiii-t,, King! C ve. Grei-iupona. •'.'.<'.Tuillingnte, Exploit!, Tilt Core nd N.pp. r- Harbor. M A ILS will be cloied a* f> i. it. iharp, iv Northern and Weitern Steamers, ud at 9.30, by all olher route,. Tbe .) ffice nnd receiving Boxes mil bo shut ,t closing timo until Mails nro dciplt- Should the English Mail not an ds to jfiye relet. iiu,t. fur d.-spat, i.ing on lho day i;wt X^ l-irnni:., .Mor.'. .ing. the Mail. l.v.v .rutin-the d.ffereu routes lv,11 bo forwarded mv from tno met ted m. diatelv after the sorting of enrrti- a de.iiW ilwaytt_> fdtr"Ta ensure the forwarding of .•,lt<rrr.t,vB nod re- Notv.papers, publi.ber* nnd others nro "" 'clock .."i'r!!. Grateful Thnusaiitls proclnim Vr>r- EbAB UlTTElts tlio mast wonderful In- ; vi? .rant that ever lustaiucd lb* linking i ' No Person can tako these Bitters according to directions, and remain long I nnwoll. provided iheir bones aro not do- I strove.! by mineral poison or oilier | means, timi vital orgau. wasted beyond n-.l; llilious, Remittent and Inter- it tent Ferns, which aro co picv_. House of Assembly. I and to tha prop>r authorities. Ho ba- i Weitern I r.eved tl.o petition v/as got up for purely .' inhabit Ti ill*.!.:.! l.Ji-ir .-rs.' _n.I ,ri "> TnmsPAY, April £3. ' (Continued.) On motion of tha bow Attorn.'/ General, pursuant to oi-Jir cf tho clay, the house resolved it-.-li* ii.t I • the whole on lho farther com,: I .rati. :i of lhe French Shore qucili.:.. ii.: _l ..i;.:i in tlio chair. A long d'scussion then took place, after which, on motion of tlie hon. Attorney Goncral, ihe iy;_ort was adopted. Ordered thut the report be sout to the Legislative Council lor concurrence. To ' i taken to the (.'ouncil by ihe lion. At- rney General und Mr. Bennett., Hon. Attorney Oencral, puroiiant to the order of lh, day, moved that the bill to amend the Wutsi- Company Acts be id a second time. The motion for tho second reading put and carried. Mr. Scott, pursuant to notice, mo address to hij 111 .elln.cy iho Govern-1 u in on tho petition of Dconi-i t'cliey, efj petit estern Bay ; alio, nn iii!.!ica3 to his Itlxeclle-r.cy on the potition of J. L. Duch- omin nud others. addresses were received, rend, adopted aud onlc-rud to be presented to his Excellency by sucli members of thc houso as ore uf tho hou. Executivo Coun v tliv- r ; and on the poti'ion.of the ' prayed for the consideration of the gov- of \Veit_trn Bay, for a police ernment, whieh, he waa satisfied would be An • fore?. ' accord ed him. His memorial asking to i ly be-n expend-!. Tlio MastcV-in-Chancery to the Lcgis-' b.» retired had been forwarded to the lo.e ,'Jy iim.ittli.rizod , la'-iro '.V.iacil brought down measa^ca I g-ovornmeut, and had, somehow, not be-n He believo.f vert- Jl" i-ciiliir. _,- '.:,: h-, :.:• tin-, thoy had pass* I att-ond ed to. hr.t'part of the ; ed thu Supply Bill, without amendment,J Tho hon. Attorney General said he -:i "a ; >.i--| ,n : an*1, that they concurred in tht address ! fouul, ou inquirj-, that a petition from tho hail's a", tiro j io his Exoolbney ths Governor ou thi i Mr. Read had beon laid before tho Exec-.. cniatntu? a .la,- ; subject o.' tho Rotnin Cath ji:-. Chir:ho.' J "tive two years ago. Ho had no know* -. ■ i . ■ 1 r.;!t:.d, .-.nd Wea'eyaa ActJemiet. ll- i.. 1 ;.-.■ !■• jr.- j Ordered ;L;t th:30 ili'.'Siaijcs !io on t * gro-ss if tho party r.iakin,; the charg , I, .1 i,li deserts, ha would have bsea tried for perjury. Mr. P-cnndt I-.ad said not a worl about the liie.-lLi of thc p litiA. It" tho 1 - gentleman thought tliat hs was •_ !y ii.i..- :!:, -i. II. ki.-w nothing of .ue* petition until it was handed to him. ed; Ilf.I. ■-. •:.- :-. :.:-,.!i-.ty t-o present it; and , !, On isoU _ 0 the Clviir ______ Hoard fV." tho d.i-J, tho liiusj resolved Mr. 1 '-.•:,.. the wboK-oat! oroa f tl-. cd. Mr. Collins, pursuant to notice, moved address to his Excellency iho Govern- on lho pot-iiuu ol* tho inhabitants ol* Shoal Bay. Tho address was received, rend, adopted and ordered fo lie engrossed i nd pt\ - Rented to his Fxccllency l.y sucli men - bers of the house as" are of the hon. Ex- ecutivo Council. j am On motion of the hou Attorney Gen- ■ of. eral, pursuant to notieo, Tho hon. Receiver General Hetolvcd,—That tlio rules of the house | Western Bay whei. the gricvar be suspended, in reference to all bills ; plained of took place. He wen be-fore the bouse. j what damage was done, ai.d lie e,>>>M hr yoad bill. On tuo-'Vii of the Chitmian of tho Board of Works, ths several appropriations wero read seridtin, and adopts.1. 1 he other ncc-.iotis of tlie bii! wero then read and odoptod, and tht committee roso and the Chairman reported the bill without ami n Iment. • On mui ion of the Chairman of tho Board « Works, tho bill waa then read itlcl to compensation, j a third'liino ar.d passed. To bo taken Mr. Rorke believed rho hen. member, ' to the Legislative Council for concur- M.-. lk-u...-t, itl.en he itai-.l l.o liad no-! renco by tho Chairman of tho Board of thing to do with the- getting up of the Works and Mr. Dcaria. pe-.iti.on. Iiut-li" regretted tiirtt froin j On motion of the lion. Attorney Gen- i!ie-lirti-ncter t.f .!.■■ petition, tho bon. j eral, pursuant to order cf tho day, the r* r. had mixed himself up with it. j hoiu*o resolved itself I heard nothing a!,out tbo matter. ,tlio whole on the bill to amend the Gen- and ho thought that if the circumstances \ end Water Company Acts. Mr. Burton let forth in lho -..ciition had really taken I iu tho chair. place.lut v.-ould in. -,. eert:.i:;ly have lic-.trd ; The Injn. Attorney General in moving ::'-.iii' tl.ing about it. For.iap[>-.i!el to j that the first section o: tho bill bo read, the law, ami received redress. Borne , said « hen thc bill was bofore tho houi parties were fined.heavily, and some i prisoned ; and he thought it unfair the lion, memljer to present a pctiti of it, after tho jKtnsion bill waa passed by tho bousa. The esse of ths petitioner was a very strong one. He karw tlie gentleman well, and he know him to havo been for many ycari a vary olio .tie*, t fill.vr. Mr. Bciuiott snd Mr. Tittle supported tht prayer of the petition, which was ordered to lie on tho Ublp. Mr. Wintor then, p irsuant to notice, moved an address to his Excllcncy the Governor on tho petition. The address was received, read, adopted, and ordored to be enrjrossod and preianted to his Ex- celkney by sacb members of the houso as are of tho hon Executivo CounciL The house then adjourned until to-morrow, at 3} o'clock. Sati :ai>AT, April 25. ' The hon. Attorney General by command of his Excellency tlio Governor pr*sen-.-."J to ths houso the following doc- oval of from a man who htd already redress for tho matter comploi ■!„le,l . be- .r_lr,_si ■tl. 1! Iff.- tl •,!• Vi' Id t.' Su. I iiuttne.it it .vid-sl it lseni',!.-<l "-",i thc she t.*l puti itso .,r ll.ni timei a d: ■ad tlie IM!, W tatom acjoonliug t. the prii •d rrrr- t.r us. Dro««tcal StrilUnTo, Para'-vsir c* .* StuTJoinls Mac. of tbo worn* cures .if the ifvsv.u.s «--m»i will yicU in * cnipftrsllVfl;,- rh,.it a iv if tbe < Hat nent t* thii .eully ippL't-sl lo fh- •fltsttd pnrts, eve-., v.l.en -.itier .ii"..us I, .v. f_i!e.L Whenever lie. iniUly he.. l~.„ .,! long rfandinx the t Hnluieut sli.nd.l be nJMit. r: -.,. Ui Uvwt/l puritjdag Pilliwhis* eel oj. ,n '.ho.i'.i'iarh snd liver, piudH* H'.gn tion ayssTari It'.ijy into tool iti*.rdorori •ts'o. lirhi 1. t!:e> , aia. r.-itV : tiess. :nd fever f_%-i.hii„• tl-iv r.dmei.ts li npt t-j prcduer iud trhi-h lliu h r. Cnls r«_xo er-.-, at.,! none Una, eveu ui.iauo tei... u tho fi ,;!.'.. r t earn- Piia. Futnlas. and Internal In flamraations- Tervmi r..h-vl with theii die4resign. ■cn[,!iiati will Hud in thii wonderful CM] t meat iutt-su'. inoim of relief, and rd! cat. o! f»* their own euro witht nt c_pl ilnu.g ti.«» Infinnjty to any out. 'fhe IhCs if in mi . djtei, .HTBitly ». lilt the (.Hntn.eut, as lbc.. purify tho blut_l and re^uLite the it.ta.-ie:!.. both tk. OinUant „*l PMs J*„„U i, ttetitn • >, foil, to nj l Corn. (Soft) |C"Otrietod uid SI ie they until the lolloaing Mai!. JOHN DELANET. Postmastrr. General. General Post Otb.c*. ) St Jchii'i, 2lit April, 1874. ) j Purniture ! Furniture !! '180 tar Street. 180 Opposite the Mercantile Est"h1i»\mer.t cf Mcttrs. Jol,n Munn &. Co. A.&fc\ PARSONS, Bid !*-js U...1 nroutt lluaiosti Chilt.l-dns Ch-ipped Il.tirli 1/i-nh.tjj . / Wos Tho Pilli id <H f«s.rl!(.'t.o-siv'. fon!-i«.. Iaoa-1 m , . irwctablo V.n,l .r tfcaCivtti-ed Worl It. Wd.. 2i. I'd.. 4, «ub. The 2i. PtI. 6d.iLeiu,thelli nro thirty-three, n Cabinet.Mnkers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, &c, 3EG to thank their mmv friendi -* in Harbor Grace ond Conception W. generally, for he patronage thither a received; and would intimate Ihnt her have now on band, a varied snort nentof Household Furniture, —co.siiiTiso or— Sofas, l.ouiges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Withstand*, Tables, Perambulator.. Sideboard!, Whut- Nots, Chairs, &c, i! of which thej are prepared to dUpoie I httbci.ow.0T pubiiblk rnicts, Inspection Freely Incited, I N.B.—The I ['lb. > for-" porf | ,11 orders iii ibat department, will i oivetheir mo. careful otleiition. tSaJ-Partieularatfenfionpaid to Out po.-t OrdeCi. September 27. lieDEl.TAKISO Bill rr jpthetr . i, upi.t •i'o "toe*"ijOt And imnaedUto-'p'ossesitioti -nivei THB DW£LLISfi-H3'J8E —i.HD- Prcmlses Lately occupied by Capt. Jamis Keefk. ' Apply to LEWIS W. BMERSON. Novembor *. .Lumber ! BT the sti_.<:»ibi-it. Ibe Cargo of Beboooer Atalanta, from Port Mad»ay, N. S., -COX* IS i J NQ o~F— 20 W. Seasoned Prime Pine Boards .. ... tbo vallc'3 of our great throughout the Hinted States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri Illinois, Tennessee, Ciiiiiliciltinil, Arknn ras, lietl. Colorado. Il.azos, ltio Ginntlc Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. SiivnniinU, llo- anofcc, James, ami many otliers, with their last tributaries, throughout oui entire country .lining the .Summer nnd Autumn.mid remarkably so during soa- s.-ins of untwunl heal and dryness, aro inx-irl.ibly accompanied by o_len.s'tvodc- r--.i".-cincn:s of Uie ctomncli nn.l liver and other abdominal viscera. In their tventniciit.ii purgativo, exerting n power :.il iuilueuco uinin t'.icso .various or- csnt, is essentially necessary. There- it no cathartic for tlio purpose equal to 1)-.:. J. Walkki-.'s ViNKo.ut IJirr_r.s, . -. tl.nv will speedily-rcinovo tlio dnrk- colorctl visciil luitttcr wiih which tlio bowels nro loaded, at tlio tatno tiiiio r,-.i:tu:!ating tho iccreiions of lho liver, Mid Kenerally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive ortrnns. l-'ortifv the body nsrninst dlseuso by purifying all its iliiida witli Vinkoau lin-ir.lts. No epidemic can luko bold of n system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ncr.d- r.chc, Pain in tlie Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dixzineso, .Spur llructations of tlio Stonincli. Ikul TrCsto In tlio Mouth. Hilious Attacks, Palplts- tntion of tlio Heart, Inllainumtloii of tlio Lungs, Pain hi the rc__nn of tho Kid ucys, nntl a hundred other painful symptoms, nro the olfspriiigs uf Dyspciisia. Ono bottlowill provo n better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advcttUc- '' St-i-ofnla, or King's Evil, Whito ?.r.-.,.l,.r.., Uk-er.s, JS... :... Otiitre. Scmruluui . ;: Si.rcs, lirupiioiis nf tlio S_in, Seru Kyes, etc. Ill these, o» In all oilier c..ii.stiinti..iial Ills- ca.es, 1VAtKt!R-s V.tcKOia ltrrrats lisvi -:.,.•-.n iheir meat iiie-i u'l-iiuato and For Jn^ainnititory nnd Chronic Rheuiiiatisni, Omit, Bilious, ltcmit- tontandliitcrniittciitl'ovcrs.D'scascsol till lllmll, I.lrcr, Kldnovi nnd lllaililor. usi !litter« biro no eaii.il. Suoli VltesM. rs earned by Vitiated Jtlood. Mechanical Diseases.—Persons encaged In I .tints ntid Minerals, such aa l'luinben, tfypc-sctiers, 0..!,!-be:itora, iftd Miuem, is Ihey advanco in life, aro nilject pinlyiis of Uio Bowels. To --"taxi npsiiiKt tliis. taks a .low of Waleks's Yiji- su.it Uirrrii nccaslouolly. For Skin Diseases, Ernptioris, Tetter, Salt-lUieum, I'.Ii'tches, Spot-', i'ltnp'.cs, I>ustit!oi, llnils. Carbuncle*. Kins-worms, SciM-h».l, Bore Kyas. Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, DiwrolornUons of tlio Skin,.Hainan aad lllieatoi of tlio Skin ef wiiatovcr nuir.n "- dly dng up and earned a"short u'uio by IM ui* EniniY, April 21. Tlie houso met at half-past threo o- clock. Mr. Bennett presented a petition from Thomas Harty of Wtbtern Dny, praying for comj«nsaiion for damage doni bon. uieiiilj.ro tliat nut liuy co:-.!. worth of moperty wna destroyed. )!■ had rcfr.unetl from expressing bis oi>it*.iv,i ujiou the disturbance! nlk'^ol to hav< taken ]ihco in Western Bay; becau 30 M. 20 M. Hemlock Do. Pin« Do. H. W. TRAPNELL. BLANK FORMS For Saio *t th« Offico of tbia ,-t:t Ikj said to be ir-t.-restetl aa a c.-.ntlidtttc in the matter; but he wotrll say, in juitice to himself, that Garland was drunk wlic;; there, ac.\ lhal a l,*ttIo C'jrros;ioailanc_! respecting r troops frim St. Pier. o. Instructions from tho Right Honorable the Earl of Kiiiibe-rly as to tho insertion . .—ding, somo objections wcro J of dates ol" tole.-rapiiic c.,rii:n,iiii.riti..aa made t. the power given to tiio Com- fr-.tii the Colonies lo ilia Colonial Office, pany's nspector, allowing him to go to I Downing Street. anv" pait of a ho-.no in his" iinpiwtiou, and Corre-iiHj;.d,.nce rcsp->cting -tho inter- to entef premises tupplicd with watorso change of vegetables of tha Rritish Col- early 115 'j ,,'clock in the forenoon.- j onies, and .suc-escsful germination of seeds The motion was then put and carried, ' despttchcl from di'.t.'.iit Colonies, and the tcction, as amended, was recul Circular inclosing Order in Council, and adopted. Thc third section and tho 5th May, 1S73, extending to French v_s- pre.in.i.lo were then read and adopted, i s«ls tho advaiitages h->l'l_»ut by th" M-:r- ajul :!ic ctommittee rose and tho chairman | chant Shipping Act, I.S52. Correspon- ivported the bill witii some amendments, donee with the Secretary of State respeat- wl.ich v.iie read and concurred in iug th. presence of Her Mnjestv's ship On motion cf lho bou Attorney Gen- Sicillotc r.i. St. John's during tho olec ! cnl, tho bill was then read a third lima . tions in November last, and 0 and passed. To be taken to tho Legis- p-.l'ieney ... increasing tho constabulary lativo Council for concnrrencc bv the ' forco of Newfoundland. hon. Attorney General and Mr. little. ! Correspondencereaj.eetingth'* iraporta- Tlie Surveyor General, (Mr. Wnrren,) tion and sale of ,-o liish in France. punttiiint to "notice, moved an address to Corn-.siKjiidr.nco respecting the appoint- int ll-.c-lleiicv tho Governor on tho pcti- ; ment ofn delegare to th- I tnt-d Statei tion of the inhabitants of Chapel Arm, government by that t.f Newfoundland, to Air. Kent presented a petition from j Mr. Little presented a jvtiti, n from Trinhy Bay di.trict, on thi subject of advocate tht dalmi of 'vh- eoUaty to the William Todd and others, of Ta.ilcen and ! the Rev. J. O'Donn-ll and other,, of postal communication. admission with the I i'..te,l States of seal T.,rbav, ,ni the .siil-ect of roads. Order-1 liarbor Main, proving for thro abolition Tb? Surveyor General moved an ad- oil exported Irom Newfoundland duty ed to lie on the table. j of the Tcl-gr.iph monopoly ; alao a pcti- dnj-.r, to his Excellency the Governor on free, under tho terms of tho Washington The Survevor General (Mr. Warren.) t lion on the same sui.iec*.' from Samuel , the i< tition of tho inhabitants of Dildo, treaty, presented a petition from the Rev. Rob- Churchill and ..then, .',:" th- South Show on tlie subject cf a breakwater. Tha ad-1 Return of p I'M'-r c-.i-cs attetulci by Dis- ort II. Tavlor and otliers, of Bri2i:s and : cf Goneopiion Bav ; nl*o a petition from di-ess wt.-, received, read, adopted, and trie: Surg-.-n. Dr. shea, during the year l'.-.lev's li'ill, praying that a survey bo the Rev. Put rich u'Donnell, of Harbor ordentt to bo engroawd and pretentod to 1S73. Ordered that thasc documents Lo made of Folev's Hill, with a view of j Main.on tb- r.i-„e nibject. Ordered that his Excellency by such members of tho on the tilde. Isvine outaninipi.e..-,! line:'r...td there, tl-.-.-s--t-'tiMtrr. lie ,,.1 thc t»blo. '.-Government as aro of the hon. Executivo The Surveyor General presented to In* moving that !he petition lie on the ta- Mr. Parti-:: present-l a petition from Coimcil. the bourse c. rtiturn tn reference to tho «p- ble, tho Surveyor Gcn.-r.il fait! it w.is tlenrv Tuvlor and others, of Port-dc- Tho Surveyor General also move d an plication torn ,i.-t use f_searcli for rr.in- numeroubly and most respectably rignetl. Grave, on tli- ami subject. Ordered to address to his Excellency the Guv. mor cr.ils by the hou. h. \\ liite, as asked lor showing the import., ucs'ol" tl.e Un taOod lie on the table. on tho potition of the inhabitants of New- by the hon. member for Lonavista. Mr line of road proved for; and from bis ! Mr. Rafcus presented a petition from harbor for a grant for tho extension of^IcNcily. Ordered tha. this .document knowlcdgo of the' locality, he was satis- ! M. A. Clcarv and others, of F-r;-vhuj the brealcwator there. lie on tho table. lied the improveii 1.mt could be effected at on the name aubject Ordered to Uo on The address was received, read, adopt- Mr. Dearin presented petitions from moderate cost, und that it Would -.iovo the table. od. and ordered to be engrossed and pre- I Richard Tup'*er and others, of Torbay j of great advantage when carried out. | Mr. Bennett presented a pcti lion from r.eiiic^ to his E^oelleucyi tho Governor i Georgo ^'P^f'^.."1.'^^^™^ " The petition was also supportel by the Rev. Richard i.,"Dot,r.c!l.".rSt. Mary's by " ' Mesort. Bartlett, McNeily, Rorke. Now- Ian, nnd Little, who all stated that tha improved line of road woe 011c which would not be expensive, nn.l would provo of great advantage to the travelling put on thc same subject. Ordered the table. Mr. Feuelon presented a petition fiwii Michael liuubrick nnd others, of St. John't West, on the snme 3i:bjc_t. Or- Ordcred t thete Ilittc.-. Pin, Tape, and other SVoroifl, kinir in tlie ii-.U,ui*f so many tbotiiagsli, i t.-oved and rtmbvW. No o ycnliii'tiges, For Fcmalo Complaints, In young or oltk married or Mn-tle, nt tbedawu oTs^o- manhood. or tin turn of lift, thsso Tonlo Ilitteri di.plnr sm decided an InfloetiM tbtt impr«yem«ntiii..on perceptiblt.. Cleanse.Uie Vitiated Blood ^len • voutiiid iu iinpuntieibjiMUBg through ....... cleans! it when voa find it obttrueted md ■lat-rlih.ln thi vein**, cta_ntoltwhaoll.it fuaTV yoar fulingi will till yon when, Sup ths blood pun, iad ths health of tho ij.ieai *m.foU?E*«.»DOir«.o*eo.. - Ordered that the petition lio on tho 1 dered to lio on thi table. table. I iir. Bartlett presented a petition from Tho Surveyor General also pre.fi.ted tlie Rev. R. II. Tc.yl r cud ath petition from Thomat Gawlor nnrl cth- Brigus, ou tho timosubjt -s, of British Harbor, en tho subj -ct of lie on tho tab!,*. roads. Ordered to lio on the tablo. Mr. McNeily gavenotiee that, on Ur Parsons prWOUted petition, ftoro I morrow, lie Mould ak tha hou. Attsame Samuel Fleming fu-.d othei-.t, of Tori, y, (Jeticntl v. hethcr or not thu coin'mi mio and from John Shea and otliors, tf Po .1 h appointed to inquire into tho p-j'ohc ex Cove, on the subject of roads. Orda.ed pent.iture during tbe last eight veai to lie on tbe table. 1 have made any roport, and if bo, whet h Mr. Nowlan presentetl a p .'.iii -n frem I er thoro are ei-.y objections to laying tli DInchyand otberu, of Turk's Cut, ■ en | tr.me on tho table of the house; also fo the subject of roads. Ordered to lie en [ a copy of tVs minute of council, if any, the table. |inrc_:|Kx-t to the'application of Motor Mr. Kent presented a petition frar.i Da- Fai-.vll, JIc* !t.'.'.'.i and O'Donn.li, in re vid Hickey and o'Jiers, of Outer Covo, ference to a license of starch for mineral on the subject of roads. Ordered to lie near Flat Bay, in St. George's Bay ; sr. on the table. , ' for what reason the late government rc- Tho hon Receiver General presented 1 fused to accede to tho prior oppUcatlO 1 petitions from John . luDolly Moid others, j of the hon. E. White for the samo land of Western Bay; William" Wilcox nntl, and generally for information in tha others, of tlie tome place; nntl from Wil- matter; nlso, that, on to-morrow, h liam Budden and others, of Perry's Cove . would move an address" to his Excellent-/ on the subject of road*. Ordered to lie tlio Governor, on tlie petition of Job on the table. Simras, praying for a grant of money i Mr. Bowring preiented a petition from consideration of hia services as a watch J. C. Shears snd others, of King's Covo, I man. praying for the erection of a lighthouse on I The Surveyor General (Mr. Warron) '"-' gave notice that, on t>.m oi-row, ho would move an address to hio Excellency th Governor, on tho petition of tho inhib tantj, of Brigus and ita ncighborhox praying for a survey of Foley's hill, wit a view of laying out an improved lino o Mr. Fchelon gave notice that, on tomorrow, ho would movo an addrosi to his Excellency Uie Governor, ou the petition of William Cullen and others, on tha subject of tho abolition of th. monopoly enjoyed by tho Telegraph Cable Company, Alto, on tho petition of Patrick Fitzgerald, night watchman. Mr. Bennett gavo notice that ■h members of the houso as are of place ; and from William Shea and oth- the hon. Executive Council. ! era, of Pouch Cove, on the subject of Mr. Collins, pursuant to notice, moved . roads. Ordered that those petitions lio an address to his Excellency tho Governor on the table. on the petition of tho inhabitants of l'la- '■ Mr. Woo I presented a potition from ci..ia, on the (subject of tbe erection of . John Fumphrt-y and others, of Harbor a l.rid.o on the North East arm there, i Grace, upon tho subject of a public Tha ui.lr.ji v.0.1 r..-c:ivo,l. read, adopted, j wharf for tho convenience of thoso m- :,■„! ordered to be engrossed and pre-.-m- habitants of Hnrbor Grace who, during *d to 1 is Excellency by such members of, the summer months, li h in tho vicinity lie holiso as aro of the hon. Executivo \ of Harbor Grace Iidaud, and also for the •oa, ,eB. uss and convenience of _Ktrsons belonging " The-bon. Attorney General, pursuant t.o neighboring outports bringing produce o notice, presented' a bill for tho repeal to I larl,or ('nice lor sale. Mr. tt ood, in •:' tho Act of 1873, to givo eti'ect to tho moving that Uio petition lie on the table, ,'reaty of tt'ashin ".on, wliich was recede- said he had much pleasure m supporting id and road a Crot ond second timo. ' the petition and could assure the houso On motion of the hou. Attorney Cen-' that a wharf for the purposes ot landing ira!, the housts resolved itself into com-' fresh fish from Harl>or Graco Island, and , ill. s of lino whole on the bill. Mr. Bur-' hay, potatoes and othor prodnco from tho on in ihe chair. ! <$#otta in tho vicinity was very much The hon. Attorney General, in moving! needed, hat tho repealing taction of the bill bo j Mr. Raftsw^rescntol apetiUon^from -:ad, iaid the object of that measure wt~ : * Weit teble. i Point. Ordered to lie c Mr. Bennett presented a potition from John Lynch and otboca, of Western Bay. „,. praying for the establitbment of a peril free tho iy stem iraai worms 'manent police forco there. Ordered to Uliurs. . i ■ r ! lie on the table. ' ' ' Mr. Bennett also presented a petition from Thomaa Ford and others, of West- Bay, praying for compensation for damage done to his property there by evil disposed.persons. Iu moving that tlio petition lie ou tho table, Mr. Reunett soi 1 tie facta oftho case were fully let forth i 1 tho petition, and he hoped the govern ■nent would take the matter into their consideration. Hon. Attorney GeneroL—It appeared to him extraordinary thnt if Ford had 1 Lvalid, claim, it was not preferred before, government of tho United States irul declined to accept the terms of the Act of last year, and as a second Act was nmed in the present session which had >een transmitted to Hcr Majesty's prin- .ipsl Secretary of State by His Excellency ths Governor, and to which Her Majesty's assent was shortly expected, it «came nccssary to remove the Act of last itssioa from the Statute Book. I">r« Francis Doyle, rthieh ho read, praying for compensation for services as door- koopcr during the eirlier part 0/ tho soo- tion. IIo bail much pleasure in support- i£g tho petition. Mr. Dearin hsd much ploasure in supporting tho prayer of thc petition, which he thought set forth very reasonable grounds for compensation. Ordered that thc petition lie on the table. „ j Tho hon. A. Shea presented a petition taction was then read and adopted ; the I from Jeffrey Kyun and others, of Spani- ireamhle was read and adopted, and the ards Bay, praying for a grant to repatr 'coram ttce rose, and tha Chairman re-1 the main rood. Tho bon. member said porta, I tha bill without amendment. I ho regretted the petition had not reached On motion of the hon. Attorney Gen- him earlier, before the appropriation of •ml, lbe bill wit thon read a third time' the road money. He would, however, md rAssed. To be taken to tho Legislo-1 attend to that matter a luture. Order- ' ed thot.the petition ho on the table. Tho hon. A. Shea alto pn tented a potition from Robert Walsh and others, Pretidrnt and officers of tho Harbor Grace Agricultural Sooii'ty, praying for an increased grant iu aid of the aooioty. Li moving thst tlie petition Ue cm tho table,-the boo. A. Shea taid that the 00- c-ety sinco jts rttoblishinent had been the means of doing i much good in the district of Concpttcm Bay, both in the promotion and exteneion of cultivation, and the improving ot tho breed, of oat tie. Tbe petit ion disclosed fs*t* di tive Council for concurrence by the"hon. Attoiney General and Mr. Bennett Mr. Winter presented a petition from ThoiJas Read of Lopoile, stipendiary migiitrate and Bub-collector ofcottoms, setti ig forth hit long sorvioco, ttatdng that from hit advanced sgo and . increasing flifirniities, he wot incapacitated fort retiing allowance. In moving lhat tha petition lia on the table, Mr. Winter iw, he would move an address to j laid that Mr. Road wot an old and long his Excellency the Governor on the pati- J effio ent ollioer who iblt that ho wot no tion of Thomas Harty, of Western Bav ; lon*>r «_ual to tho proper discharge of alto on tho petition of Thomaa Ford, of | thellatieo of his responsible offices, —* IH
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Date | 1874-06-20 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
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VOLUME 15.
HAEBOR GRACE, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATUEDAY, JUNE 20, 1874.
NUMBEE 30.
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