I IIIIIII r_|_u sun: on. 35,-: --``~"`-- \ I J New York. May 28. -Like many of the evils which alict the generous Ance- ricuu Most in an importation. [la in I vBlVN.`iuI. born in 1846. His trade in Mun: an I iauuqunuuxu , more work .7194--L It`! IO!-I IlVIr.I- sup. m. ngltmbnon... A `:3 nnltxz .9. Il BBIIPONDll`l'lo AND HIS 0 IOBIIGI I aI!Wlj8. nqyvy njjxvju--w w--- it --u me to nude: III Dudlnu-Talk Flowers and Flu-non. Bptoml tohso Wino.` .`.g....... BB;0ApBn1M's LETTER. a runs. and low they -.___. --___ 1|__n .4 n_., lDI'II I DIIU III 0|! {cor-cloths no nnohnngod AI 30 potonnl. but lumped. oounollod, print- ed or lndln mbbend cloth: no In fu- ture to pay 1 specic duty of In cents. and 10 put out ad alarm. or soon! 85 pct cont. 'l`boIumoH4.flbhuboonuI$:' bvlhogovnlluntlobnlldapou in Nupuno; Bcllaylllo harbor 040.000.` per . p53::'.a and unused soup in in !u- I Ouroiopu 10 per oelmuld Jooper` pound. '1` is its nun increuo. II it unounh to from 50.: L0 90. wlnlo in us: formal; but No. (Ill nan: `hunk- g... ---L-.._.J _A an I rnuunuu vl nu- I-uurr. The most in: rum ohenge in the auger duties In G eniaing of the then- dud from 18 Dutch Ihnderd-which wen propoeed in the budget :peeob-t.o 14. In the one of rev maul imported !or other then rening purposes. The elect oi this change. whiohgvea whet the Grocer! Guild naked !or. will be to place the duly II 20 intend of about no ner nound. ponlnenmnry OI. IL H118 OI `IOU. OI` DON]. Chicego. May 29.--'l`he ten Anarchists who ere indicted for the murder of the six police clcern are Augnut Spica. Mi- chlol Schweb. bumnel Fielden. Albert R. Persona. Adolph Fischer. George En- gel. Loni: Linux. William Zliger. Rn- dolph Behnubel And Oscar W. Neobe. Six equate indictment: Ire pend.ing| egeinlt cull. All ere in jeil except Schenbol end Pane-nnl. Fresh informe- Iion bu reached Ueptein Bcheek which will wernnt two or more important errant: ID the future. It in not at all improbable that the throwing of the bomb will be more definitely xed. lt. w. H. HIINDERSON bu remand his U Residence and Ones to tho Corner ot wIu.u4u-non so-I WILLIAI Brnlnn. two Noon won at Pout Oloc. Tolopluno communication- `New York. Msy 20.-'l`he jury has` found a verdict of "guilty" against Herr l Most. Schenck lD(l Bi-snnschweig. They were at once conducted to the prison vsn. closely guarded. As Most was en- . teringz the van a man thrust out to him ' I long round parcel. but was hustled nwny. He was eeotnslly repulsed. Sohencli hnd been recommended for mercy. The prisoners sre remanded until Wednesdsv next. when Argument will be msde for s new trial. The moxi- mnm punishment is one year in the penltentinry or a. fine of 0250. both. Chinum. Mnv 29.--The tan An-mliintn uuu HIIIUTUIUIU 80Ip0B- 1 DB IFGWIFU not entangled in the ropes and was washed away, those remamln `on the wreck being equally helpless t render aid. The cook was almoet ashore when a heavy roll of the sea caused the doom- ed veuel to take: sudden lurch.oansing the unfortunate man to lose his grasp of the rope and to be hurled into internity. Hia cries for help were pitiful but unavail- lng. Those who were saved were in a greatly exhausted condition. many of them half naked and drenched to the skin. They had to make their way acme miles to the nearest settlement. and presented a sorry spectacle on the arrival here. . __ Louisbnrg. C.B.. May 28.-Tbe crew of the wrecked William Law had a thrilling experience in getting ashore. She was the fourth largest vessel belong- ing to Yarmouth, and had just bxon thoroughly overhauled at Havre. A week alter lhving port a sailor fell from the maintopsail yard. one hundred leet. and was dashed to death. During a dense fog she ran on the rocks in one 0! the wildest spots in Nova Soolia. where, many years ago. a. assenger vessel was wrecked. and overt ree hundred lives were lost. A heavy sea dashed the noble vessel against the breakers, and it seem- ed as i! all would be lost. As a last re- sort. and nits: great exhaustion, the second mate swam ashore and made the line last to the rock, a by this means all the crew exoe t two were saved. Several had halrbreach escapes. The steward not antrumlad in the mum: and was UAIILY 1m_1'1`1sHww111u. MAY 29. COUllIl'y l ISOYBI DUDE l U0 H: l Business is slowly recovering from the terrible effects of the recent strikes. but they have left behind them a heavy entsilment for which the poor wage- winners will blue to suffer for many months to come. Everything that we consume hss taken s tremendous rise- 10. 15 and 20 per cent. You go to your butcher and he tells you that beef and mutton have gone up on account of the strike, and he is compelled to charge you three or four cents more for your meat. The berhers are on a strike. so it costs more to shave you The grocer tucks it on to everything he has to sell. and if you ask him what it is for his answer is--the strike. 1 am very tired of it myself. and trust I may not be con- sidered protme if I appropriate the lan- gunge of the English liturgy and say. From strikers, boycotters. anarchists. and all such disturbing elements, good Lord. deliver uS.-HROADBRlM. tue mu or s letter-writer. We hue s. number of fashionable msnisee here who desire to keep up the hunt: which unuse our aristocratic `ocu- Iins on the other side 0! the water. It in called the Hempetesd Hunt. They hove theugulstion rod cost. and all the parephemslis of hunting except the most essential thing. the fox ; so they send 3 men out with en Luise-seed bop, which he drugs over the ground for miles. The hounds are unlesshed. sud away go the gallant horsemen pell-mell. avoiding all the deep holes sud high fences. and alter a gallant run at the . tremendous pace of six miles an hour, return home dreadfully lagged out. and wind up the day's sport by getting glor- iously fuddled. Noble sport l Greet country l Royal hunt l Go it l Bnnineas is nlnwlw recovering from We are now making up our programme for the next amusement eeanon. While we have the Janey Lily booked (or an indenite number of nights. Mien Fortes- c`ue. who recovered the snug little sum ol $50,000 from Lord Garmoylo. now Earl Onirueu. will undoubtedly be the sensation of the season. A: near us I can learn it was a. good thing all around. ` She got 050,000 hard cssh for her blight- ed aectiou_n,, pud, l_)eiug"still in prime ,E. ~ be advertise- 1-.333-.>e ' ' ' ' = Garmoyle ought to be satined.lor he got 3 much liner looking woman than Mile Fortencue. end one who can com- pose her love correspondence without the aid of a letter-writer. WA Mann A nnmknr of 5-nhinn-3-In 880 lllllll!'U8 OI .18 51335011. poi-uou or we Antwan people. For a number of week pus we have been overrun with nonlhoniaiu. It in true New York love: on. pelntlnunouie. sculpture. noting, end all thli III im- plies. but we like some part ol our amusements with a high gnmey avour. At. one time is in Lulu Hunt, the Geor- gie girl. who travelled on he: munole; Oeou Wilde in knee breaches and bag wig; Dixie on the light fanhetic too; or Professor Gleason with his Len-eating horses and untamed mules. speaking` of Gleuon. the horeotemer. it in Ink! that he took no intetoet in a home unless he bed killed two or three men. and his test with 3 mole who won on lot exhlbi- I lion purpoeu was. one who could kick at! his four shoes in hyo minute: and a hull. Gleason did some wonderful borne taming while be was here, and his exhi- bitions took in the creme do In crew. The onuhnv ninnl-h -nn nnl A nnnnnln Hun DIIIDIII BOOK Ill IDO Ill III 11.10 cowboy pisnln wu not 3 success. the genenl verdict being that be was auton- inbing for a cowboy. but bad as a ueoond-olul prolensor. Taxis. in 5 great Shto for fair cotton. second-ulna hoof. anus wt uu oouon. Ieoonu-onus boot. inditferenl hotels, and tint-ulna ont- rnges. but we are not now hunting for pianists on the Rio Grnude or who Bra- '. nan. Tlm nnwhnv u-an nnn nl Hm Rpm`. . l` mm on lrmulon mun. noun IOIIO. ulono horn sud outbuildings; mono Buhry. Ind] none rouldonua sud` nlsuqhtor hour ' slot 85 cows and 4 hornet Hulk dollvory and fun In- ommu. Apply to the owner J. V. HUI- OOH. on tho promnu. opp. B15. Oomolory. MAI ill. pmullu! on we mo urnuue or mo ura- zos. Thu cowboy was one 0! the dead- eet. failures of the season. We nu. nnlm n\Al::nn nu mu. ....m-. ........ Pearl Andrewsldcnetved I nicli III the I ylrflvudent Pa.nl.hooI;:.theun latte: days. ' -1- out muiuam o nonnc admire 11 \v||l.1-sccfce-ly ho by auv In, poruou of the Audion people. wash nnl In Inn IUOOIIIJ-Ollll PIOIOIBOI. IGXIB. ll lll cotton. second-clue boot. indifferent hntnln. and rntnnlnnn nnh. Al I Inpwn 9. Irvy 3. Iouwn In- ninp. M Bnltimaro- more! 4. Pittsburgh: an mn.aeipm.-/unnua x. uusunuu 3. _ M Nownrk-ClncinImi: 5. Nehrkl 4. All main` Avn 1:1 nun Iuuuurulvu Oswc o-Binghamptons u. Oswqo 9. ` M Wu ingIon--Tlhicagol 20, Wuhing- tom 0. M Uouton--Detroit 7, Bonon 3. M PhiIadolphia-PhiIndolphiu 1, Kansas City! 15. At Bnllimore-Bal|iumreo 4. Pimburgs x. ` M PhiIudelpI1s-Louhvillu 8. Athletics I. M New York-Naw York! 4. St. Louis I. M Enmilton--Huniltoun 4. Toronto 2. At Uuca-Uu'cu 8, Sun. Syracuse 1. At Rocheior-Pgn|!os 5. Rortihutbzr o. ` At V.9r;- 'keapIio 7. am 6, ` :1 an. I can! i K `I nurulng. haul! vzou,uuu. ' The dscoration of the soldiers` glues, B j bv voteran organizations, occurred to. r day. The marching column was the ` largest ever seen on any similar occa- " aion. Generals Sherman and Terry were in the nuke. ' All A)... -...:I-|.I.. .......... .... |........I n... opernunn xreeiy. ` Cnpt. Peu-co.who has been during the winter at Erinsville. Md.. superin- tending the building o! s stern wheel stumer. 0! his own design. has returned to the city. The steamer will make her trial trip in six weeks. When the cup- min left the thermomiter registered 06 in the shsdn. nugulu anu cc openting freely. Cant. Pnnrnmw | Wt'l'0 ID WHO FIBRE- ; All the available space on board the regular ocean steamers, Montreal. has been taken for grain. Shippers nd connidenble dilcultv in providing freight room for lling their orders. English and continental buyers are obentina fraelv. FOR SALE i3Y TENDER`. Dfllllall OD ISDII Uy. A fire in the hoisting work: of Grand Central mine, Tombstone. Arizonl, deu- troyed all the machinery and entered the shaft. of the mine. when: it is still ; burning. Loan $250,000. The d cmnrntinn nf Hun Innlinrn` nrnina cuuuu Jealousy. The workmgmen of Bruegel will hold 3 monster demonstration on uno 13th. If they aro prohibited they propose to convene a grand Sooialislaic congvross at Brussels on tho: day. fire in the hoisting wmkn nf Grand LL18 QKBII WIS 0! I'll?! EIKB. BUG ' showed her tail ne gure to good j advantage. Her fresh complexion had a tinge of brown. lent by the ocean ". weather. Her hair is brown and her ' 4 eyes are blue. and she appears to be in vigorous health. Miss Folsom s depar- ture for New York by the Noordland was duly announced in the Antwerp papers. One of them declared that not a day passed that she did not receive some token. sent from Washington by, the president, and that owers, plucked by his own hand, came to her often dur- ing her stay abroad. Soon alter the boat ' not to sea Miss Folsom went to her room and remained there the greater part 0! the time for several days. When the deep gvgter was reached and the uhgpp_y_ , __ ,gl,),,: >.e,im.w*Ieve~-isir`biai'iiiYT"ihe ep- }1 W d-eels l.Ei`lf`."'.".eBh=flI)Q%',.?g W A 'guod`-ll `moron : ens impreswfhii" el ow passengers as being not on! a handsome young lady. dignied an graceful cl carriage. but also as being the possessor of a very amiable dis tion. with pleas- ing lreedom from a ectation and man- ners. 0! course everybody understood that she was to marry the president. and she was consequently the object of curi- osity. But she bore her part with great composure and entered with interest into all the little devices which were in- vented lor the purpose 0! killing time. It was decided that Captain John Cad- mau. who was a passenger. should be editor of the manuscripts written by the passengers. and that the collected stories should be preserved in the form of a pamphlet which should be called North Atlantic Spray." In a very short time Captain Cadman had a formidable col- lection of verses and stories. He read aloud in the cabin several numbers of The Spray." One evening in the cabin he produced lour pages oi foclscap. closely written on both sides. and an nounced a story called "Little Moll." from the pen of Miss Folsom. Captain Oadman proposes to send t pe written - copies of this number of " he Spray" to Miss Folsom and a few other passen- gers as inementces. but he will not con- de Miss Folsom s story to the newspa- pers. I Wimhinatnn. Maw `Ml _ D-nnlnnl-. vars uamuge no we crops uv xrosw. llurnoe Montgomery. colored. Shreve- port. La.. was murdered by his wife last. night. while sleeping in his bed. The end chopped hiu. literally to pieces ; cauae jealousy. The wnrkmnmnn nl Hrnnnnln will lml princes. The trestle work sustaining track loading from the Grand Trunk yards to elevator "C". have baen again swept away. The Ln.t.ter l)AV Smntn lnmlv invndnd away. The La.t.tcr_l)Ay Samta lately invaded Switzerland. pitched tents in 20nr30 places, where they muster several hun- dred strong. and have led astray many maidens. Qnnm on Hun Jnnih nl an-nu-nl lunhn- 1.. ILIIIIUBKIB. Snow to the depth of several inches is reported in various towns in Northern Vermont. Fears no entertained of se- vere damage to the crops by frost. Hurnnn Mnntanmm-v. nnlm-ad. Shrmm. HI. Washington, May 28. President Cleveland will be married at the White House on Wednesday eveningfune 2nd.. to Miss Frances Folsom. Rev. Dr. Ssunderlsnd. of the First Presbyterian church. Wnsbington. will oiciate. The wedding will be plain and nnostentm tious. I.Int1Ilglil.'|nud To-day : Nun Condo out Down for our llnny Roldan. The Grecian Premier is to be im- peacbed. The Quebec oloctions are expected to take place next month. The Pennsylvania miners have re- turned to work at. the old rates. Weed and Knickerbocker, {the Syra- cuse Time: re in for nnothe criminal rose r libel. They are out on mil.-./ DuIl.h../ A cabinet crisis is impending in Vienna on account of the proposed new duties on petroleum in the Austro-Hungarian` treaty. Thu vnnmhnrn nfthn Rndm-I LAM I VHNDIK3 wlll bo rooolvod nnnl MONDAY am MAY. for 11 Bhuu llncnon Oouon Company`: stock. lmhou or u Iondor no! noouurlly scoontod. Addhul " otton Stool." Wnm omnr. May 91. (lull-FY. The members of the Rndncnl Loft, Paris, have decided no propose the im- modinte expulsion of the Orleans princes. Tim trnntln wm-I: nnnlminina tr-nnlr ms rum TBI Email! 9! ms CABINET emu` II II Iowa 10 lunar. Wuhingtm, May 29.-'I`ho president worked at his desk all of yeaterday and did 5 big day`: work. The members of theoabinetau eawhlmandso `he announced his forthcoming In 0. and informally extended them an invi- batxon so the wedding. At 0 o'clock the prealdenre cart` ',e went to the nation, and a little later Min Cleveland and her brother were diecneaing the many details of next week`: great event. New York. Maw 29.-The am mum ueiluu on non wool s groan evens. York. MA 29.-The am person to all upon Min unoen Folsom, at the Giluoy Home yeaterdc , vol tho prai- dent'a ainor. Miss Fo som wore a gray cloth dross Ind nasty little turban. The (Iran wu of Pain mnlm. ant] llulbuonlbo GU00: at lIIe||loi- Alady at Glen! I0? Dd A-unum -louvour of let Atlnlllc `hip-low in I-presses the l'eoplo-'l'Ie Invent ex: Week. Si) GRUVEBAIS IN_ LOVE. championship lluoord In Duo. NA'I'lnIAI. Llllll. (IONDENSF.D'1`ELlGkAM8. lhlo XII YOOICOOV. .nn_IIlnnLnmn0nn- nu \ Qpton 9. Troy 5. lolmeon in- ` no/,}'i-?mT'Ea?J,," em, FOR SALE. Preller because he would not rurrusn you money to goto Auckland P" "Hie whole statement." replied the witnees, was an in- famous lie from beginning toend. I never saw the letter signed `Man. which he up he wroteeo me. until I! was roduoed in court. I never tried to secure s also witness not to manufacture a bogus defence. My attoneys reeeiveda letter from seine one signed `Strstton,' in which the writer stated that he was willing to sweer that a cor had been brought to the hotel on the ay before Prellefa death. and that it was in. one found in my trunk. I told my attorneys that all such schemes were nonsense." Continuing witness said. "Ir. Preller wu affected with a disease of 3 private nature some time before the attempted openiion, and l have no doubt that the stricture which the operation was intended to remove result- ed from it." The witness was then with- drawn with the understanding that he would he allowed to testify again should it be found that any important points had been emitted. . The Post-Dnpetch states that shut the publication of Maxwell's eeufeuien the body of C. A. Preller was exhumed, and lhe parts i E t Wllli Ell . UIIUIIOIIB 5 0000655100! I19 I00 vague and uncertain to reconcile tl em to voting for the bill. Mr. Bright is in- dignant over the proceedings of the Lib- eral meeting. He has romised to speak on the bill before a ivinion is taken. The Morning Post say: Chamberlain will not I prove the measure even il it he modi ed. The Queen is prepared to return to London nt any moment should olitical exigencies require her presence. `he government has decided to introduce a comprehensive Registration Bill in parliament with a View to the holrfing of the general election in 1887. mugnon IDBFEHJEU IIOIIIJ VOIIIIR. London, May 29.-A Mimaterialiat in no less sanguine concerning the Home Rule B111. The Liberal Whips lnve as- certained that the Lord Huntington sec- tion retains 67 votes and the Chamber- lain party 21 votes against the manure. Mr. Rvlnnd and nther Rndinnln dnnlnm IBIIJ piiy `1 V0333 llllli I33 IDGIIUTG. Mr. Rylsnd and other Radical: declare that Mr. Glsdntonda concessions are too wanna nn nnnol-Quin tn I-nlInI|l\A OJ nut: " ' V " I London, May 28.--Mr. Gludstonu ' and than the government. afber the second reading 0! the Home Rule bill, would adopt the methods he described It the Liberal meeting. to allow the bill to lapse [or the presents session, and , advise the queen to ouuse an early re- uaombling at whicbm would bar`1eiu- trodnced. Gin Munlunnl |v|nuA.' nun n.-Iu'..nr.u.u.nr I urouuceu. 1 Sir Michael moved an adjournment. ` After shot discussion, taken part in DV Lord Churchill. Lord Hsrtiugtou, '1`. O'Connor. and others. Sir Michael asked leave to withdraw his motion. The Pur- ` nellites insisted upon a division. - A (livininn was m-dnrndl and nmial lnml [ DGHIDGB ILIEIBBCU llpllll ll UIVIEIOIL . A division was orderedl and amid loud and ironioal cheers and laughter the leaders of the opposition voted with the government against adjourning. The motion was rejected. 405 to 1. The announcement of the result was received with renewed laughter and cheers. The action of the Parnellitesin insisting upon adivieion on Sir Michael's motion was merely intended as ajoke. Mr. Daniel Crylly. a Nationalist. comprised the minority. Mr. Chamberlain voted against adionrniuent. Mr. Uuine and a majority of the followers of Lord Har- tington abstained from voting. linndrm. M011 `Z9.-A Minlntnrinlinf. in 'Ihe people see that Money can be Saved lifljuying from LIVINGSTON BROS. And then what is still of more importance, the class of BOYS CLOTHING that we lnmdle is quite dierent to what can be seen elsewhere, both in make and get up. In fact it is equn in every respect to the Finest Custom Work. ' /r` A 'FREMETTDU@ INE COTTAGE. Wllllumcvlllo. Klnuton. A house oonulmnu at In toonu: bud nd Iofl wntor; good outbulld nu '. I coral of land. All In lrn olnu condition. ADD 1 to 8=l'l`lg&l!IlOB . 345 King Biron, llnawn. 13' IBOYS SUIT DEPARTMENT! gc. LIVINGSTON & BRO., WHITE INDIA LINEN AND VICTORIA LAWNI May 28. Mny 28. @ li'omember you can buy a VERY 6000 B018 SUI 7 HM $2.50 from us WHITE SWISS MUSLIN, white spots. WHITE MUSLIN, colored spots, WHITE GOODS,-in stripe. ' CHECK AND PLAIN GOODS. ALL-OVERS, FLOUNCINGS AND ORIENTAL LACES to match. u- nssum 405 T) 1. --SWIS$ EMBROIDERIES.-- FINE OIDAR BOAT, tn nut-ulna oondI- Ilon. A but Inch u In and nround the 1.0!!) Iolsnd Pu-I Ind Camp Grounds. It In B (I long. w|\h oulrlg rl for two It 0! out and I Inc lune all. had 3 too an Item and turn. Apply through thin umoo. In H. '75 and '77 Brook Street. JUST comm AND sin: THEM. .SIEI &: STEACY I'I'IAl YAOII` POI ILLI. . iN"!`!l_`5!Ih_!|!0 wogutyu `nu nbon nullnl II-:ntpoIov.I. an nacho oi . :1. um: and plant at noun; will in `loan ' Ihr. Jon -no-. ' lIngcton.lnyD.IOt ' v" I (ll 11 .['EE-) /' ` I ' lummu. mnunu. nu-ma Jr the CE 0335 I SOD` WAT ' e...2.".*,:.-:.11.:':."..:" ."*..:c`:.;:`"%`"..:' - aoo on lmusou. aim. at - p.u'..' ' `r'.". ' I'""'" "9'. "9" JOHN unononx. loo.`1`nu. 7 : on -n jg :x1AnnAngQ:n fxmgsmnmtmmurmtmmg can .........uu_......... | Oswego. Kay 28, 1 pm. I Whr-at-unchanged ; white state, 86 ; rod ' stale ()0 Corn - Jwcr , Mixed western 47g. 011: -hrm ; white state 43. Barley--quiet, rm ; No. a Canada 756 N0. 1 Extra Canada 80 ; Ho. 3 Canada on I Rye --held 58 in band | - uruunu HIIIIII vhuul A IPBOIAI. Y. - (Inoiou In 0! Euly Rose Poutool for 0 o. uyumonn unmrn m mw nniunnnn '[\llA l` VALUABLI HOTEL, Hunted on Prmoou Strut. Wllllnnlvlc. ' Ill Ilwqyl luau A llconnd haul sud doing I good but!- naor utolsu otshlln snd yard. with two nov-r-hlllnu won: and I coral of lam` , wish hull Inn. The promlnu can be noon on my Ihnm Torml -1- For vnrjlpnl.-1|. .Im!!._* liul l'UlIlO0I I'OI' lW&"55'1'5iEL BLOCK PRINEEES s'r (Donn A Wright 00.) New York. May 19.-0puing, 62! , high est (-3; lowest. 621;; closing,63. /' | -..-~ ` vll - Il'IIIv I : II/A 1 A1 IHI I LI JlLlI\Jk a ID \j\I., I ""'|'Vll1" "VNONTO LN" IONTIIAL. V 0 0V Ooruicnn. (`pt Hlnolnlr. Algerian. 0spI.'l`rowalI (:]l?:'I'.)r`;'E;`; ulinlgv ggglczlllgrliy { (tonulhlon. Ospt. Ada. Pnnpolt. Capt. lrvlno. MILY FLOUR, PNE BSED HA , . OOIDIIOIIOI OI WIDNESDAY. Tall HID OF .7 unmnn Iullnn Il.nIll A gnu-nun v ,_ JUNE. lid Ill ll`-C l0d$0l` 9"-11.550" h which Maxwell swore in his testimony to I have been diueued were dissected for the i V nurnnna of nlrnrnininn uhh-r hf nno bl. nave Dean alueueu were muecud lot the u of ascertaining whether or not Prel- er ad Iuered from stricture or other ell- ment. The result of the investigation was l thst no stricture or other dieordered condi- I tion of the part: was found. Three doctors will be put in the stand to teslifv to thin. as I a rebuttal of Maxwell`: testimony. 4 Flour - Rec:-i ts. none. Market ull Grain and provisions I ,4____.. t4`INAN(ZE-7-_CONIMERQ_E_3 l<`RANK_LlN BROS. & C0,, uuaqun_mt'- for onovxm Ayn nuomr x'0m(~-U mng. . ighesh. Lowest... Closing... hum -Opening.. lIighest.. Lowest, .. Closing... llli-`IN AND PROVISION HARKI. (Dol J Wrtahl Co.) Omomo, lm... lhy 9.-l p.rn. Jnmu Jm.v Am MI]. putloulnn 18:!" to ifoonownor on the IJIIIIIIIII. DOIINXOI Al: I! I-oa'rr;.v7I:nnn1-. a'..zu_I_r:m::>.) mug. . I nghesn. Lowest. . Closing. . . ---Opening Highest. .` Lowest. . . Closing. . . -0 ning. . iuhesl. _ -- ning.. mhest.. -u mug. . lfzhest. ` Lowest.. Ulosing.. _l\-xnninu .uuu--uu-, uu n_v .3. s. goo; salsa. repo;-led I at unchanged rates, 5 nominally unchanged. -9- 8 22} 8 35 8 D20 831! 2 R-.1 Iuuun Iunnnnnu Montreal, May 29. :\r\n' u-I.. .---uu-5-. Anoonu, with n son: at lnnd subject to luu.o pollu Oodu Island. on Pmabnrg shore. with 0 mm gudcl sud outhoulu. Tue propony u boon ooouplod for twenty vll b Ibo undu-Iuznod. Tu-vul llnonl. Apply to Jul BOONWAY. I00 Wllnun BL G. mm 1 .18 353 35:! 35h 3st 21;; 203 263 73: 7.13 36$! 36 36;} 36h of`! J"! 26} 27 \lUI4Y 743 7:} 742 753 ski! 75 36% 17 bu ooouplod to unto llhox jnmnumnumnmsm Mn} I8. CONFECTIONERY, ", FRUITS IN SEASON; market Vc-geI-u-l-In Guy at _ N. GREENWOOD'S, loodqlnnorl for '!:::"l`l|lnp` In You; In` iiawberrE,*m Pine Apples. Two Nev; Cases just re- ceived at the IQSTOI HIT STORE, Oommonol n WID1YEEDAY.'l`lI lm JU HE. ulllal halt nodoqono 01 ml obovo luumon III! lane n doll (Monday: ovrloomod) AH! I'.l. or 110111` .onmn at I Uobo . Pen Hope um Bovmnvlllmlwou or parlnmn I and on FRIDAY. THE I1'I,n 5 : am for bxrrnmt. ma Quunno munu 3 glnaysgnrousa (`Inn-1, lboou I-mud hrs.` I- y, me villa. rouon. Oorlwd and Uohonmudnj through tho beautiful and to I msntlo Ioonuy o! tho the! the Thouuud 1:- land Ind tun lnpidu or the B0. IAWIIIOO b as}: L_, V _ 5:350:00 will `buy a pcrool ol ml uTnu n inning Au nnnnl nah] of 0300. or our 11 par com. on [.110 lnvutmonh lust be mid to clone Ln enact. For articular: opyoly to J. J. WBXTIIHEAD. Ben] up Agonl. Oolborno Sheet. In 19. I `R.'f.`:: Ticket: st Grutly lloduood Ion. lxounlon Tlolotnotha Suuonny. I on tho Gull of Bmlnwrunou. Hnlllu. Ponluad. loo- tou and New York. For Tlohu um In! other In lormson nlnlv And York. ' my lormutlou apply undersigned. u we Oloe. foolohlohnou .`B;n'vvA.BE 1.-.-vluu ;.u.nu.-. .n.:.u.uu5.u A-nuu.v- Oomponod of the [allowing ns-oluu llde- wheol Itosmmx mc-rwlin Iolvrnln. AND QUIBIO. Quebec. Onpt. Nelson. I Montreal, 0apt..lloy IIWIWIIN TOROHTO AID HOITI-Al. !Royal Mail Through Line. Oonmond of thn tallnwi no nhnlnn Ildp- cnhln Pnunwe Iron: Monlrenl, through to London, $150. single. $90 I-;eIurn. C. F. GILDERSLEEVE, lf1I1llV7`I\ Iiiniahanntuiduavizltiiui. l EBXUIIHSIUN T0 LIINDIJN l ORTY AGREE OF LAND Inddo the on`) H- I no omhutldlnp ; Buhry. Neillf TIOIGIA ITO gt 8011 SEPTEMBER. Apply for Tickets to AGENT. II Clarence Street. Ingnon Mn] 98. I (M the DOMINION LINE. will nil from MONTREAL on 2ND JUNE WONDERFUL ocular am! an. THE STEAMSHIP ONTARIO, Return Tickets good to return till. 101-: SEPTEMBER. M-I-K-A-D-O. OINTBAL FROM` 6103!, wolnngton 7 `HI: UUIIIUDIUUB Ina Doluuxuuy Iuuawu Rolldonoo on llmlli`:M.1-at. slhpl-0:2: oo- 9 bonus :1 n no- can OI I on an `uid D 'o'au:1`::: rand. d an porhgtod-A _Q_p_IIfI|Q|I__ll_I spply |o. For Bristol (Avonmouth Dock). O. H. HATCH, Mont. Kllnuton. ll aood you OOIIIO 13 1170 cu glld D! nyn u-.. ~ I `HI: OOIIIODIOUB Ind beautifully Iimahd Emil`. an-cot. ml pl-cunt ounud by 00!. Hum. In bonny bu Vhogu v I van muunnuunvu vu - nunv....-4 ueu Gordon I-It.. ooen led by J. uljolninlhlnn otooxige awlnndf. W.NEW ANDS.-IIL. rook Strut. Apruil. :_.-j_.:_-. ..-unn nnuunnlnlvn .-.4! ).;nnAlfnl\ Accommodation lot 10) 1-`fun. Buuuou an-. lpj. `IONIC U '3 . 31.. gm tum`: no-'n'a".'s' ""iTo7I_I'i'EiIT$.:"" IIWLID of 1` Don ll be no the Ind `tori won Iozdnuhuyz soul-uon In ponou or who up mulndnhnnodonocl honuonuno otliunhi-III In. nun. A. non. In I. Mun. hut II. In I. oon AOOOMIODATION M noudm. 13 per week. A pply II this oloe. A|`AllLf)H. Bedroom and Emma Boom. with or without band. would be Iullnble [or I lady And gentlemen. Tame neeeouble. Also. no noon n the student hen their nu- uon. wm be prepnrod to receive I tow gentle- `GIRLS AND W0ll:N.- Smelly nm-om- In and woman wand lot plural houn- won ouyudooucry. ooodnpuudcood bones lowbyou-Ilullnu nun Io mo luau Wqu. II In in` run IoO.!.l.dVllI. mono! Ollu. ltucvlaun Amado. Wuunown. .1. Klid. in boon ii mon. lnqulro M 903 Prtnuul Street. N OFFICE SAFE. well touted ` IIIO I O0?!- ma PHESB. Anal] :0 cm wn. omoo. In M. BU SINESS CHANCE. In 95. u I1. Aim: is n': cta-mu-u-an; sub nauuu ' MAN a mac nnd. For pntloulnu npply Io 'I'Hl HATHBUN 00.. foot Qnun Bt. MECHANICS INSTITUTE I a. nun Ila . Aug`: In human: noouuocmx-anus-"a'#A nu- ll0Jnoln.nIol|to'u|onI. In I. A. (L IoIAlnI_ A 0 BTONI 800838 on Obulu Strut con- hlning :1: sad nun room: rupee nly. vary comfortable: wood Ihodl. oollu-3 and on- urun;lu-uyud. llontlow uzkru oublo 1:- y to H. M. SPAR B. rlnoou 83.. Inmoo. App or to John Hunt). Ohulu Street. UUUD. Uu lay II. 'l'Vtll3 RESIDENCE ON PRINCESS STREET Goo. Klnu, ulloininll Inn 0! George Apply,v.o WT: ' sad. I I g 810! D Hg B8. rll`cli't:I ;I?`O &u. 0 HI ITH [II In I6. soon In wADIn'8 LANI. Union 30., com tunic puloulnn an I rooms. For ugply I : A9 I'll` HPIB. on the yromlua. A IW AID OOKFOBTABLI umo nun won. bouucn Un Iurouv. sud mu lo the Locomotive Worn. Po-union at coco. Apply. J. BROKEN- Biluumoor. King and (In on Bums; LAMGI HMO! ll0U8l--Colnunl H ruolnl; one door nbovo Wilson : unry. AlnoNu.I Quannool 5| ` tooon lad D Hill mo. Applyto .0-WI-In N. L var! Oloo. Em. -rum: wo nun. wan % E . unlqqul Qnoon lint. I II Incl aunt. ' :;':.!'.9'-.=..1...`*...-*'..='..-ca`-: ...;3"".;...."""= `forms '1 par any. loan oomloru. Aqlduu. JOBIIPI1 IIKIOAL. Ioolnou. (ht. PIIIOK ll Ulll.Oor. Gordon scd Brook III. ulanalon uoohon and bath room Apply to J. !..AUn`PIN. or to W. uoourouiou. D onphd hy Fonwlol lay Ilxl. Apply In Doc. 10 ' '.(;i;:e`*`.;*z2.:'...1:-.3. III. VIGHT BOLRDIGRB osn bo nooovnmoduod ll 117 Qnun lungs. in nu noun lnoly oo- ouplod by I`. 0. Wllgon. ? {OBIBT SHAW bu nnovul hln once from Prlnoou Street to Wellington Bum, non urnor Brock. 3003!, I louqoppoultg Qodu Iglond. o_n Pggubu SPECIAL NOTICE I Rllwlil l!'I'Illl l'.-'rno noun II vs: ntrooo Indy ooouslod by John A. Inhun. Agni; to un. HU rm, 4 tmury, c the WIND omen. 7 `W0 BIIOK IIOUBII on ronlnuluon t.Ko.JAO0B nun I. ' lull A GOOD opfmmne. .I. ll. IIATTENBUBY. - Prop., 000 Pclnoau Bt... onn. Wlndmr Hnlnl. CASHIER AND PABOIL ROY It HARDY O- IUBBATB. kid ifxmlunlonn nous1nunTApvIy so IBI. umauu. mu sum. -:1` you, (5., [D to 0. ll. lSl'l"l`IlI ISUIII. I O on Duh. "' ..ol:o::od u the k mum. ?.`hrmorly l'.C. Illllcr. Boil worl bolwoon EOUIVKIIEPER. A ply to JUIHIOOBBI (MN. Gun`: What Rllwltl 8'I'll.ll'l'.-Tho loan in V lnhun. Anni: to on \ E01 Unlg Idnlulnoms. Formal: _ ., ,, `HOUSE PROSPECT HILL ' I-fI- - uni-uublg TIC]!- I .-lneou BL, opp. Windsor Hotel. I7. i=cEMovALs. 'raoUeAN_p ISLENDS smmou.-5 norm. An--an-u-n u-1 A-.. A-4...-_ -..._...__ - _ .. FOR SALE. -WAN'I'E.D. BOARD. T0 LETE lot ulna]. w. u. uaconnootn. oAnu'rmr.n|' anon- 5'. 0. xonlon. :1 Kim Apply,V. nk mgotkypwh (bl- -_:-:: git-.2259: noun for Fine Hutu. In I -`clear Itnw, u.lowoII run. so to J. B. KATTENBUBYI For Nloo Nooltloo. Doll Ous. Bhlrtn. Bnoa. to.. [0 to J. I. RATTI BUBTS. VQIIIII Inn in! IIIII nnll-I llnlhnu nun. WIN l0I`l`AIr In 8. " I-T-o-T Ivgfl "HIS." nu. Ice. Ice. '1 WIIICIK. 10o Ib.b uuburlnpfoo pa: paring. Jun. 1-- u -1 u- vvvln -uuu, nu: sutlluui. 3:: lbs one-o ulnina memo would be droppod shut the uoond reading of the Home Rule Bill. Fight it u the . Opposition any tho principloo! Homo ` Bnlo hgrowinghptpllulty. Ir.Glad- stone maynolllwtouotlnqplhulon at It. but he in loading his gnu Innu- ` onootolhorooognationol iIudby-u:d- byo his wisdom sad foresight mny ho nohomlodpd by than when present bitturunolupirilwnrpuhoir judgment IV] Indputnhun boyood the hopoolputy : nmndllnlnn. I liowevor. the issue does not lie in Mr. Punch`: hands, but in than of Ir. Glndnono. uni he bu never given indi- cation oi any proceeding menacing tho lllnlnlnnn-u\n Al lhg nnlnn `II- .-A 5.....-) v-`mu vi um, yunnwunug unuupunug nu! nninlansnoo ol the union. Wane bound to my tint the proposed exclusion at the Irish member: from the Imperial parlia- Iont Inn hi: own ides. not Pu-hall's. um: 55.. -I..... ..l-A:_.. AL-...A- _L__Ij uwaaauan When Mr. Parnell was in America he talked a great deal. Carried away by the enthusiasm oi the people-withont anticipating the developments occurring in later years. aaanredlv without con- templating the impending crisis in Irish aaira-he may have aaid too much. i need language earrymgnpon in face a meaning he did not intend it to poaaau. The Iriah World, which baa gone further than any paper in America to nerve him and advance the interests of the Na- tional League. could have no object in miarepoxting him. and it declarea that i he aid he would never be nted until Ireland were free politically. a nation iaolated from and independent oi Eng- land. That Ireland cannot have. and it in lolly on Mr. Parnell`: part to even dream about it. The Iriah leader aaya he did not use the form of speech at- tributed to him at Cincinnati or any other place. Ilia atatement mnat be accepted, but it would have had more weight and eifect if it had come onta little sooner. It now baa the appear ` men of being wrung from him. and many ` will receive it in aparliamentary aenae -with a mental raaervation aumentive oi diahehei. FIOIITINO AGAINST FATE. The Week objectsto a remark made by the Ottawa Fm 1'rm. to the elect that Mr. Goldwin Smith should not now be so much alarmed about the tendencies ol the Home Rule Bill, when he. not so ` long ago. talked of annexation to the United States as the ultimate destiny of Canada. That annexation would threaten I the dismemberment oi the British Em. pire no one can seriously question. Why the idea has not raised in Mr. Smith's mind the most awlnl apprehensions when he is so sensitive as to what the legislative freedom of Ireland might lead to. is an unsolvable riddle. Nordoes his 1 seeming inconsistency do credit to that discernment {or which he is reputed, The Wu}: thinks it unneoenary towaste time in endeavorimr to convince its con- temporary "that sell-government. sub- ject toths supremacy of the imperial parliament. is what the Irish agitators do not want. and what they will never accept ass nality." This is agratui- tous assumption. founded. it may be. upon statements of the accuracy of which there is grave doubt. but state- ments which should not have been allowed to go so long without positive denial. nu up -. effect to In amour of thfcommny. sti- J 274 3' 5-; _i}g'-fig-_I4".'i'e.'i5i`.-`oaim. `za_>,';.::c,f,t! . I ten per cent. on the smonntof such sub- , sidy should be paid to him 101- himself n and two other persons. whose ooopen- [ tion he hsd secured. one hell oi such 9 D oonuninion to be paid on the subsidy beingvobdand theothsrhalfonlen ' money being paid over. Mr. Cameron denied the chsrge. It was not very likely he would do otherwise. He is probably reconciling his conscience to . circumstances. and getting his mind into V that easy frame so characteristic of John _ White. M.P.. who assures his friends _ that "he did nuthin'." though the evi- u deuoe of a. great scandal is on reoofd sgainst him, and Tory as well as Liberal papers say he ought to be instsntly hoot- ed out oi parliament. Mr. Cameron. it seems. wrote private and condential" on his letters. and he does not think tint they should be read in public. He Insy seek to shield himself from exposure in this wsy; but it is note question of privilege so much as s question of prin- ciple. and if he has been bartering away his parliamentary inuence for money his constituents and the people of all Csnsds should know it. Verily shame has taken unto itself wines sud own away. and decency and decorum are cessiua to rule in high places. Y ID 3._.;.`,Wa.s..':rmr. rly Toronto ind llontrul done lure. '_ people. AND SPILL THEY OOME. The present session oi the House oi Commons has been redolent with scan- dals. There has never. in the history of the country. been such an unearthing oi rothnuess, and the end is not yet. It is unnecessary to enumerate the politi- cal noseuays which the Tory party have cultivated and oersd to an indulgent None of them he: been sweet- smelling, and none of them has grown in populcr favor. though the perslstency with which they have been thrust upon the public leads one to suppose that after all they may he considered by the , government secording to the eternal t- ; ness of things. The latest charge of i uuparliementery conduct has been le- veiled at we head of that hieumoim. pnrslleled paragon oi perieotion, Mr. Hector Cameron. 0! Victoria. He has been regurdej as is very nice man. and ` shove suspicion. but he sords sno- . ther striking example of the evil ef- ieots of bad companionship. In the house on Thursday evening Mr. Somer- ville. of Brant. mooused him of using his inuence to procure from the govern- ment and parliament a subsidy for the Erie and Huron railway of 08,200 a mile (or thirty miles. amounting to 096,000. *"".""` 'f",7' .:w" _`:,.e"'~,.`,-`'. ' I " lclllounnnunnbul-loo. nlnunuhul-all 1.... un._..r may mi}: mug I D | , uuolpouu 01 I _now nvauman Illd hung on his words his those of in on- olo. Halond notoriety and nu not ptioolu how ho` stained it. The so- oiul ouncum shut his Idvoonoy o! {too love aloud hln. gnu him not the ulighhql nuns; on tho oonru-y.tbo hold hd WI. olltqnl gure ol the motley crew tint undo up the bulk ol the lroo-Ion matings. nyeua ago, tuned to give him the rum: unin- hclion. Mr. Andrew. . however. wu Int without his lpochoouis. Hi: ud- nhou at Iuonio `runplaon Gaby and it no hall at who the 1 ludlugonoocuisl was true. stopbon i nu. wonou II pollen` any In his In a. Want women and loharons `all: men like lfimull looked u gagim as poulo o 0 _now to d hum: of in II , E05101] OI I08 HUB CRDII. The deeth roll of the week has boon nierked by e number of dietingniehod nemee. but In few more no then those of Dr. Dio ewie end Stephen Pearl Andrews. The life of Dr. Lewis leevol its impress on the time. nml is to be remembered with gratitude and honor by his follow-men for years to come. The men's whole life was devoted to the npbnilding end elevation of his fellow- men. or men : better part. woman. This preotioel philoeo her new et the start thet to heve be thy men and women we must hevo heelthy mothers end on. end he set himself to work to 1! men end women the hi [may to heelth. The hleeeing of G and lllll fellow-men followed him wherever he went. end now when he lioe down peace- fully to sleep. feme. puro end epotleee. oovere hie greve with lenrel. end over hie honored eebee the lorget-mo-note he loved so well ehell bloom for generetione. {or no doubt loving bends will plent them there with eeoh returning spring. The dceth of Stephen Peerl Andrew: ewelrenl no such recollections. The bold etendhe took in enti-elevery deye In behell dl hnmen (reejom will eoeroe- ly weigh in the solid egeinst hie wer- lere for the doetrnotlon oi the very foun- detlonof onr eoniel end domeutio life. The men wee the more den erone on eoconnt 0! his greet ebility. orhe hed drenk deep of the lounttln of knowledge end knew not only book: but men. Hewee leerned in the lew end lied et hle tongne'e end ell the moat inniilione erteofeophiatry enrl logic. Menwore beetee down like reeds by hie gigentio loroe. end women yielded to his ineidione ert. werleee ee polars oleyln hle end lanhnmnn 'glo UDDUIWOHIDK UH! 0OlIHl.' WIBLI UIU 5885!]. We are now fairly in the midst of our May festivals, and people of everyda- greo are rejoicing in the season of flow- ers. This is especially the case with our German populaticu, and even at the risk of giving offence to my prohibition friends I cannot help endorsing the great spring gatherings of our German fellow- oitiaeas, even if it involves Book bier and schweitzor haze mit pretzels. I have seen social gatherings of all sorts of Beople in the four quarters of the e. i saw Bartlemy fair while the cattle-pens were still in Smithlleld. and Donnybrook before it was suppressed by act of parliament. I have jostled with Tartars. Kirzios and Kalmncks at the great fair of Nijni-Novgorvod, and mingled in greasy crowds in Pesth, Poses and Warsaw. so that I know something of gatherings of the people ; hutnowhere on the face of the earth will you see anything like a German May-fest. For pure happiness and unselsh iollity. got out of small means. the Uermans are equalled by no people on the globe. The German. to be perfectly happy, must have his family and friends about him. The Yankee or Englishman can soak out selsh happiness in the sacred precincts of his club. quite nnmindful of anybody's happiness but his own. but the Germans assemble by thousands at the great Platte Deutclie festival. which lasts nearly aweok. and it is safe to say that there are from eight) to a lion- dred thonsand people in attendance. They are cat for agood time and they have it. at in that mighty throng them was not isorder enough to furnish em- ployment for s single policeman. and the agar that was consumed would have oated a seventy-four. or tilled an ordin~ ary section of the hlrie canal. The death roll of the week has lumn man. no ll. In IBIHB]. as ugly as sin. (1 his frame is as badlyjointed as was that of Caliban. His face is twisted about so that one hall of it seems to be trying to look over one shoulder with a frown while the other half is trying to smile over the other. his head slopes upward on a {lane like that of a at- headed Indian. and his whole cranium is an anomoly of ugliness. His eyes are blue and strained. 1 His twisted-up face is covered with reddish brown whiskers. and his hair is combed straight back from the oowlioks which sprout lrom the base 0! the inclined plane of his head. His mouth is all on one side of his face. and it has been said that it looks as though he was in the habit of unbuttoning his collar with his teeth. In are nnw fnirlv in tlm midst. nl nnr JHIOIQ 00115911151 ,W0!'.K `I! Iuellh ll l,..| """".'?" ---5" ?:7` ""'-.` 45`- ; !`,`?:~`=.'.`-5': . t enluthoriiies. form 4.1 ering {revo- lutionary speech.He established a news- per at Chernnltz, which was l!l]pp!`(B~l- ed. In the interval between this tune and 1874 he uhlished a newspaper in Vienna. {is second newspaper met with the fate of the iirst one. He removed out 0! Austria and tried France. but even the Republic could not tolerate his rant. endin 1878 he settled in Lon- don snd established the II'ru'bai, printed in red ink and crowded with jubilation when Alexander II. was murdered. The English authorities punished the editor with nineteen months` imprisonment. His term having expired he came to this country. His paper is published every week. Moiitis apleasant man in con- versation. and his appearance does not suggest the diabolical character of his views. His paper proclaims open] ._ "We despise morality. so-called; ' s respect no law.` `Arson and poison. danger and dynamite work wonders. and give the far-reaching signal for a uni- wsu-Inl nuri:inn."' urn: u g."' The p cturoa of Hart Most, published by some Enpers. do not represent him. In them 0 appears to be I faif looking He in. reality. an ugly :3 sin. and Mn frnmn in as hadlv ioinmd as will `BVQK SALE. -1119 Pool Tabla. (mu! now). Furoluno. lone nd will at a nu, LIARD IBTAHLIHIIEN of the undersigned. ouubly ultunod on Prilouu Stud. Kingston. uulufunory reason: for selling. In. on w n. unnnmnrmn