Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1878, p. 2

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the followmg reau1;mous were passed : Flrst, That. the person: of suspected parties may be watched by police con- Iubles : Rnmma l'Imt nnrnnnl found in nones- lthbles Second, That person: found in posses- sion of deadly weapons upon the streets be nrreated for thu offence at. once and lhe|uru.1a cunluntml: Third. Thu 3 henvv penalty be an- lhe|uru.1a (`l)nDIl:tt5(li Third, heavy penalty forced for the utfunce of not loss than 6 or more than 12 months: I. pp). 'l`}...o n`.uu.larn hn nnmmnrilv ubtnmed of late In mo ltreeu or our any. I Home ducuuion followed, Ald. Dunn- vau attributing the disturbance to Orangemen. He feared, on next l2uh of July, great, trouble, and objochd to the presence of an armed mob In the city, mare uspecully as he behaved the police furcl) and volunteers had many Orange- ....... in Ohnln IUILU nun -uuun.-nun llnnsa .......i .._._b_ mum in Ilium. Ald. Mcshano condemned the pulicu furce as uf pour uiuerial. Ho our am) running away from Wellington Bridge on Munilay night during the row. An Orinqe Young Britons` cuncert iiiuueutfat Point St. Charles nut night. Severity live pnlioo wore deapntched to the place. Nu disturbance occurrud. It is repurlovl that a very large number of [rush Calliulicii from all parts of Canada and points in the United States will at- tund the funeral of the deceuod John Cnlligau to-murrow. Toronto, May 4.--The Globe says: The object of the MuiI-the other Opposition organs, including the Montreal Gazette, are more camlicl -in chiming s lnej-rllty isgninet the new Government is perfectly intelligible. Swine of the suppurters of Mr. July hsve in the pest sctetl with the Uunservntive party. and the settled po- li<.y of the orgsn is to claim these man still III spite nf the stsnd they trmk against. the late Administration, And trust to the successnf the attempts thst will pmhsbly be entered into in the intervsl before the Legislature meets to win them over. It is tmrdly necessary to my tlist there In not the slightest resson tn fear the suc- cess of any such scheme. The condition into which the Province has been brought. by sdininistrstue Incspecity end corrup- unn ie far too serious tn Admit of Any tritlinu. end there Is not the slightest res- sun fur suppusing that either pevnunll of old pwllllcll ssncmtinr-I Illl be sill-wed to interfere with the ectiun of those Con- eervstivee who hue become either mem- bers or supporters of tho Joly Csbinet." Rimnusii is no lumler e tie. but gives than 12 months: Fourth, That. otl'undern be summarily tried by a Justice of the Peace nud that other amendments be made an in the wimlom of the Legislature shall bu nul-munrv ` necessary: Fifth, That a copy of the resolutions be telegraphed to the.Hon. E. Blake, with the thanks nf the Council. for his prompt action toward: checking the reprehensible prnc'ice of carrying roarml, which hu obtained of late in tho ltreetu of our city. .\`...m- rlumu-inn fnllnwad. bfl Illr[)0| l,l:l'l OI [D0 J01 UIDIDQL Rlmounii lunger no, given 14 of A majority to the Liberal candulnu, whilo Uhicuutimi will, in II] likelihood, return I lnp nor of the Joly Govern- ment. The oriu Into boen "opt from power, und tlnt boyond I doubt. xuy 1 Korgvurvv . -ru-,., Montreal, MI] 3.--At tho inquout on John Oollugm to-doy.l:lonry John Gould, 3 machinist. tutiled lhll he in It tbd The local Uppouuun organ has the M- Iurnuce to place in own alnuderuul in- unmatmnn of corrupt expondllurelvy local Ru!--nm~rn In one hula, u ngmnnl the: Ann; couluuiuuu of Tory turpitudo in the other. Local Tory corruption can be balnnce-I by no nucb inadequate net 05. Thu fart; we luvs ruurroctud have been ouubluhud in 1 court of law. No more conclusive proof could wraly be desired thnn the umentiug and judicial repri- mnndiug of the Chioltain himself on the Authority of the tell-crimiunting evidence of the proprietor of the Kingston lluily News, An extract from which we publish- ed in yuterdayiiuuo. John (Jolhgm to-dny.uonry JOIIII uoum, n Innchinin. Young Briton` cannon nu tho night ol the dmurbnneo on Wellington Bridgn, lhnt he left the hnll in ndvnnol of nbuut I50 Young Britain, who lived in the not end; when an vitae. nrriud A: the Bndzl than can only In of the rty lelt; when than in wanton the Fridge they won nunckod, nnd noun twenty show Brod at 0.50:; may run bunk And no thy dnrlnm hot rolnp under .5- |...A..- n and lining (inn. I50.- Description of the Lula Faction Flhl. The Globe on the Mqjoraty Quest-Ion. ' ' mus: z_Ismo|. me coLL_In case. (By Tekgraph To-day.) ......I M..n A _'[`lm Hnrnnv wHo_ngLs? moug_uL.Z anus woi rungs unacrl ; and boi Won n;b' on -1.5 ,'IbOl .na: obouaon to-i,udl ...l. n! imnnln lb; 4-.il.I;| The inteunity of the indignntion which god in the pruviucul nest of (intern- Inont, spunk. the ulignmhj which ha: I , :_,A ..l I-nm nn-Ar Inna ha imlund nun u must III Angus. Tho cotton mill: at Pnuon but no- nmed work. the upoutivu noooptin; the reduction. ' - Iiunupolia. Kny 4. tint io- diu Inn boon identied. following in tho valuation of the nil]: dcdro ed : Wuhbnrn, (l).000; Annboldl. .- (XX): Diamond. lmnm: Gnlnxv. Him`). N; UIIDODG, Lu; UNIX . XOJIIM Zonit. $0,000; Pottitto O Robnuoa, .l35,Ul). _ ' Thu F'nul'1 Wnnluinalnn alnnngtnll -vI The Pod`: Wuhington doapntoh up the President said to-any that tho pnnul unnpmont in for Clnrhon Path! to introduce in the house on Monday I resolution fur the invuligstion of the Pncidontinl election, accompanied by the origlnnl uatamentl of Molain and Danni: It in pmpooed to Inc the ruolutioq no drum an to count the sllogod fund: in Louininns. That: will bo nubuitbd uvoru niduiu of persons oonnocud Iith the Retumnmr Bond. which have been f0vM"W9."wl wunourn, wuu.uuu; Aunoouu. wt).- WO; Diamond, 850111); Gllaxy. C85,0(X). Zanit. $0.000: Panim L Robuuoa. nlnullvlll 0! persons oounooua In! Returning Board, which been noeqtly pr;-pu-ad, but withhold from tho public. V 7` -. _..._: Tun Enurroun. Count.--'l'ho Libonll made the count nund llIirly~t.lo Liber- nln, tn-my-eight. Connerutivu, throo lndapondenu, Rimounln ntio, and Ubi- covltimi yet. tn hear from. It in known at n fnct thtt M. Turootte. if not all tho In- dependenu, ull supp--rt Mr. July,Ihilo it in will that four or live of the Comet- utivn will go with the winning party. The ruult In Richmond And Wolfe. where the Libernl cnndldnte nu dofuted in said to be owing to local renom, win, 1 diicully iu connoction with none Agri- oultunl suoiecy. In R`-nnmki the Shori. wlm hit the outing vote. in I Cuulorvr tivu, but was nppuinted by the Hon. M. Chnu vow`: lath:-r. Thu constituency ll pretty sure Lu go Llborul, too. -oOo-- . C F` nut ' ""'_"1n'o3' u Chi:-ngo. |:.'X1 mm. Whezn-II I 4: 87 8 tor Juno; 6 N Mr July; corn 3`) Ni for May; 40 I-8 to I 4 for June ; I l 5 lol 1 |orJuly . outs 26 L0 cash, bid for June ; barley 48vcuul1 , 49 I L {pr Junu; pork NJ!) to I '1 lot Juno. -405-.__ f'i:`EVAmgA`nihiil) mom, Imum. um mug--my nun... ..._ been cjecbd from power, may be judged {roux the fact that iu Quebec city this np_ greglta majority of the three Liberal candidate: over their defanlod C-ppunauu wu 2,088. With the single exceptiuu` uf,Mr. Chevuu, I Connerutive member of the July Mumtry (who in believed to boeloctod by I mull majority) all Hm new M'inm,en were returned by good um- jormu well up In the hundreds, while of the Tory ox-Miuutero no lou v.h|n_three, u M...-. A....p. Hump and Hnrnaml par lmnh; Muv.1un5tu G1-pvrlh. ;BeofQ;Hn 0. ) per I00; Turk:-ya .3014: 3| , Chickens T) to 300 Uunlwuml-$Ii,00 for host; Butter I3 to 20 per llu. Hav `I0 to W. l nm'ru-l-'|ourperbhll:,00to$`x,50,0utmenl ner Mn 34,30 to $5, Wlu-nt-upring. per bush 3 to LN`; I-`ull do 1,00, l-`ma 3- : to 600; Barlav 450 . LN`; Full Ila 1,00, Pr-ua 3- 60 Hat 1301- ; Rye 45 to .501` . Pork, lieu!" per I00 lbs. $1.30 in $52.00; I Butler I4 to 1.50; Chi-(me II! to Butler I4 I30; C111-(me II! 130; Egg 70: Putulucn par bunch 300 , Wool 1!) to `1.. >c.; Hides .5,0() to $.:` Sheep akma 4.5 to 700; Hnv II2 up I`). Lmlu Fnlll, April 30. Lrr'r1.I: FALL: CH EEMC Mumn1'.-'l`hnc.hoae marlu-.t wan morn nmru avtiva today than on any day prnviuu~ Ih nu nnmmn ; new-uty factories warn rvrtrn-M-ntecl. Wllll I,|00 box-In offered. nu-.31-l_v all nkiuum-ul, moat nf wlnoh mold for I0 l'. c. MV8HAL{ls In :H to II :1 -1(~. The um:-km. In 3 I'. uvemgu In-:|l'ce~nt Inwnrllmn lust. week. I-`nrmorn chum hruuglxt 8 lo lllu ; butwr sold at `:9 to `Me, fully 41' less than mu week IVCIIIUU fl`W() ARTl(`l.El) CLEK 8. Apply to Wulknm 6: Wnlkeln, Soliciwrn, Kingston, May 4.1378, ' Kingston Refugn 8bb1ation.} AsPE(7lAl. MEETING of the Auocintiou will he held :1 In Imll, Golden Lion Block. ON 'l`Ul`I8I)AY E\'ENI.\|(}. Iny 7th. It 7:30 u':|o<'k, fur go-neml hunim-an. All Reformer ON 'l'Ul`IHl)AY E\'ENIN(}. Raformernc Ire uurdiully invnwd to be present. WM HTICVVA I11` `UK ALI`I~A 'l'A\ KILN HTANU, (bulld- um um] nurea} an I principal Hlrea! in Kin|_'M(An.|nd hugnod yard mud uhhling; now 410".` . good hm-`umu. Terms any. Apply to ll-JH:4K.*i.Kl|(Kl'A1BlL'K dc ROOKIE. Mny 1,1878. Ina lury Ul'LVlIulIlllII nu Iv-I lII-Il.\llI\/It, U-all. Mourl. Angers, Bnkorand (Juneau were ignmnnuomly dcfentod. We may be permuted In almost our uunlloyod utinfnctmn I'll u: form of Couurva No. I luckerel -4 oen ls per lb. But speckled Trout 4c per II). No. I Labrador Ila-rings 20 per Dozen. fresh Illuk Bus To-Day. Hg- lob. WI am 1'0 IIFOII OUI PIIIIDI nod tho publir gainfully that '0 hvo this day gyuolnd V IIVIAU Bx1,|.x\'n.l,a--Bnr|o_y -`:00. Niall 1.03: OIVA 3. : to 300 ; Peas 700; Rye 6'.'c , Bllrkwhon 50 to w 55` Ben! `I to 3.`); Lamb 51.0 60; Human 5 to ' ; Hmna 9' to I(Jc; Ihmn. roll. I7 1,0180; M; Mama 5' we; Iilltur. roll, I7 1,0180; Bum-.r. tub. H to 171-; (`house 9 w |0o; Eggs N to No. Lard It) to I21`; Putntuea 15 to 600 per bag; Flour $1 per ht-I; lhn` [I I (.0 I13. Nu-nun: Mnuu-;1's.-Wh(-nt 1.00 to 1.0. ): Nu-nun: Mnuu-;1*s.-Wlu-nt 1,00 1,05; Burl:-y 40Iu.'>0v;()alA1N|(- , Uutuuml `Spar:-wt; Eggs 00 In Sc; R_yuh`J*: Peas 700; turn 50; (M19270, (flu-osell m I` - l`nt.uloea 40 cents Tavern Stapgr F or Safe.` mug Eiarilfgaise Ball} u1un.| ' U lay I. M71. Er. c:onci_' 'ocIff .1 Wnlknvn & I. 1878, Thelocel Tory urgen eeye the! Mr. (lunnhee mlunned e friend ol in own . thet 1t would be quite melon for him or any une else to uppoee Sll Julm Mec- dunuld III the city, end thet thle ec- , Cnulod for hie reluctenco to underteke the teek Now lutlx u we ere to violele tho condence of priyele' infprnntion, yet, not to be behind our cuntempor ery, we eleo leel impelled to meke dlecloeuree. On et leeet equelly good euthority we leel compelled to eey thet when the new: of the Reform numi~ netmn lur Ihll cnty wee broken to Sir John hu kneee with terror knocked tr [ether end there wee no strength left in hum. Uur inlorment further eeeuree ue thet the eerne uwrtel tnspldetiun which he loul eupportere know overpowered the Chieltem in hie Committee room: here when the eeverel werd retnrne et the leet election ell hut eeeled hu doom. egun eeiud end per-elyeed hm; thet when he hed Inl- ciently recovered (re: the lit 0! deepelr into whieh he hed ewoooed to be eble tu geep e reply to the enxioue ieterrogetione ul hue lriende, it wee to inform them thet he eould not poaihly etend the [man A. (Iene which the Belornere ol Kinpteu bed Ioented lor hiepolltlcelennihiletien, end which he wee quite eere would hlow hinelltopiecee Hehedelreedyeeeer edthe Hoeee II reply to the leenefe rveeeut retort upon him the! hie petty vic- tory tn the "teeoe" wee e virtnel deleet, end thu he pueitively eeeld net thleh ol encountering the ewe end eerteie lieu- torelwhteh hie leet euety uerginol 17 wueodireee enee. Atthhpim... ueuee `oer inlorneetf the eeiey nee. . A- n-.L... Maud nu ._ May 4. I83. NOTICE.- ll Cll"l_l_ESlIIl:lS. Lawn-m-u` naar Km stun, I-`mums Hun lurs, Esq . latn of I .M I N., Ann of the nuns Hm-.4, Esq. Hulwer Home, Nutunx ,nu:lou. Engluml, aged 38 yurl. Deeply led. GUT NAILS nu nun mn,nn the 4(1) iuat, in his muidoncr, nwu-um` Kin I-`mums rs. Esq N.. tho :1 Klnavjugg _" Montreal, May 4. lnutncal - 1691-4 166 I 2- : Hank M. `)7 I32. iwanted !'l`l(`l.|<`h (`I lfkkfu III HE; l`nt,ul.0e!I 40 In 5 la 51' pm` lb. ; Beef $310 "1 5 50 lo :l.!IuI-%r~a-puns:-c-n-u-1-t udlhocluhintbopftanooatl no pruseuu. WM. HTEWA RT. Seore ury. Chi:-ago. |:.'l1 Juno; to` ; rd|0w 1005 1130; Egg; `.!)w`1bc.;llidee 5. hunt: {I I00 ; Barley , , Mesa 3|`: (,0 l.'; Lard |0 to 100% -rwo l'I'oli twill - . A ......'::.'.'..'W.*.: In "7' I030! Ioonl. -.'| 0 W IC -o-u. ll 0! that [Irish Honor! OI Wllihn luau. heron Wollngtn and lb; huh. ullahlu Ibo no-o. Apply to IOIII1 locnllol, `"5; William luau- Alto 0 Residues in "Burt-uid. containing eight mono. 8'0 callus. nah wnurtsnn. Sn--at Khohon. Store Room, Wood Slndu Can-i Home and Btuhlon slhchod. The Bonn IE will Bl-lot. nlul-.-rod. shroud. '"T='6'si"7xEE. """ " (hill; of (XI: and Village r `.341: I411` ml, lantnuqunfrbtulueec. man about Ifootdumv I honlngoof fool Alhodltnomuohulduoon. Egan- Wk-A-A-Q Hanan: nilnnlnal nu the In! Toucan Hound. situhd on (Vinson all Burk Strata. no-and for .IQ.vIllboo|lh-uhltn Ihnthlir nhukn. Carr Home and Stuhlon stitched. The Bonus Illd VIII B:-Ink, pluu-nd.sboolnd. lull all pbhrod yum than to built. no II In turn in viltarud cool ll onuuorovhg to tlnuiunllon Full View of the an and ab hour. The (Index: in planted with choice {um and avors Aha Three Tononom Hanna in ma; ran W luff IBUHIII llnlla In "GIG I'll` tun QIOO Er ylllhllld two lluvllng Lou ll.- lulu , 1' ho sold lot About uotlmdn out. Irlln I II n Ivvn I u I A100. I number otuligz B2A'l`8|for ulo vary obup--two int y a. rat o an on I` fuhnod vnruilhell Codu-I, I loot by IE: "vol. blip Koo]. In an or row. .lAL`1) HHARIAN. EM!-ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS for the admission of Cndeta tn thin Collegamil oommonm It the Head Quart:-rs of ewh Mm- tnry District in whic-h (`uudidnten reu|do, on I`UE8l)AY. I81): JUNE. and 'I`UE8I)AY, tho l7tb DECEMBER next, I378. All noceuury Information may be obtained upon npplic-Lion m the Ad_iuun&(lonern|. M. (nuwmor to the Deputy AIjm.ant`u Gonoru of Military lbinrnuu. Applioctiuus for ndminion should be non! in the Adjulsnt Geneul not Ion um. one month before day of Enminnlion. I pnpuwod 00 [Ivan ull the old runo- to no-any now our: u vlll lmoor with their pottolugo such IIAICUAINII way into not man had unod. 11.. mm. but VIII spam no palm to nuke this Hhop ha In the any. both an mgudn quality 0! hvsnu o! pflco. We consul] . I Iill than of public puconro. Good: n ulonhhlnglv low ptleu. III I- ll! Til HACI- ".."`. *`.`.i".:%'.l .'L".`.`i?"`- and lover; Alan ll. natal. POPE mus Ix; WILL I ELIYICR A ..,aq.uuu-u- ununq-4 -ulncnpnbhluihn, had-at bdlnuyohblod dun: ngulu r.0oou'ad|q-tlcpiducllhodnnt .- .1 |L4l'\udtnn'n in IL. jl an-Inna T-jjjiw 01: the Life of Pope Piun IX, IN SAINT MARY'S (,`ATlllL`DRAl.. 9' .. The oluoct of the Loouu-o In A CHARIT- AB one. Locum: to commence at 7:&). n. -nun:-m nr ,,_., STEAE` HEATING N. ulcm-:IL, All Ills llousehold Furniture, and lmects and Bar Room l`lxtures, d'c. l"2#@i??E?1iii%7jii*@i}?E!1-I | Plumber, Gas 4: Steam l"ltt.er. WELLINGS HEATED In SPEAK OR HUT 'ATEH on Hm mun! upnrovnd rlnclplo. Sutiaflwtion gu-uranto~d.un ulii notary refaronoon given of dwnxlhngo heated by Mm. N. |lcNEIL. ISpringlesshugndSgupdtlisK Brm-Ix ville-8u. Lu wrencc Hull. And 22nd. LIQIUUI ----- inw---,.._.. ukingtbohhguudlulyolthgghugg lo:uno!u~WutuI nqlnuh Ihidbo -npolallindnudthluic. hi up. G.W. HM,rhkin'.-A t rational and unumnuiv diam re-.l`mf and own upon -wibnlitiu prim-i curated lo the comp: dinla relics! and eventual mu-9. II. In based ])l`ln('ip|NI nnul anally du-mon- l'0llI]il'l`lll'.n~lIIl| of ('\l`r`\'l|Il(Sl gnu! p~runn,tlun n'l`runa vntlmu Stu-,l Springs it hard rLulml-uwe, ll I \'inglualas'l|ln vuinul null Umlsolli(`alu.l well In \'ur|ror~|u,nll nu advanc- rd agree reapactfully of 65 lo`)! yours. mum and will stand the tent. ngninnl all Spring 'I'rmu-II. 'l'rusues for ohildrln not well an axlulu. (L W. [Tuesday Next, the 7th May. Hnyhl Militaty Bnllegu. KINGSTON, CAN ADA. I Has Pmchased fmmH.W. illyatd I ma lN`ruu: truck or 'l'rusuos for ohlldn I well adult llou-hkin'u pout uni:-u H(Ilh'(`HN is A leans Cuunly, N Y. E, (in nurlx llm r-u tlnv In-('nrn wn.1. runs: nu NOTICE 'rm1' THE rmnncnslumsu kt U0 curl} get: in. Muy 4, I878 cfibi 'sAi:n u-uu u-v v-7---, Q-O IIIIu-I-I whereupon 8;": John nhpud luo gdcopoodonqhoq uhiolitvufound toboinpocbhurullylin. Outin- loI'uAnI.IuIho-,viI|otbaI,rJo|u nuboaoood,unbon,Ihoc:pnQA'onol Lhlnaqluihcnddolhuthchhdn -.._._.J H L4 Ann L. --- -.._- ,*vnunariuaunu1xsm,` l|ll|'lLIIlI lnmrl llomlqunrlaru. Aprnl lflth. W73. ILIII IVIILD. Alto Iuidouoo in Burhald. combining light Hay 5. . l87}'._ lny Qnd. yaw - -n5 r...v.... NnpuIeo--(`uL.p|u-ll lloum-. Mny 1 17th. ..u.. Kingnt0n-Cit_v Hotel. Mu)` 18th. 20th. MR. P. BURNS, -7 .-7v' l'I'olY IIOII unnum- a-hbiu who n-Iuomnuud nub llmICIjTjDf\lC:C indohr-ind,ilhonnbyuyIIun .....u,.utoa-uohorinlolnochu u*a...... mu-n. I-In hi-.1; A-1. 1 W. HOTCHKIN will \`inil llm follow r. iug phwou:- .. _- ... .|.,n u ..... ,. Ian. ....I ` fi-iE7TuE'fE "'i6iIf 1'" 'iiiiKi"x" n . nnnahnlv of KRW RHATN fn FURNITURE MARKET squum, W PUWll.l., Lnlnnol, Ad]-nun: Gonunl of Mllitlu In-`I I'll|. IHTI I '1"r'1'1'2'.s, ' &c., do. N. IIONEIL. noel. Klupvon. trrulmnul 1 it-al. luc ohjurt -utuul I! Klnplol. la] 3. 71 ____--_._.___ prautirnl. `(J1 II! III] HIE` `rd 1.: r. V I! nor an ornate -ova blbylr Ada .oIPrbaIh'0I' P uuhvlon Inofluo. timm ' Pnmitun, mg, `arpetme I luv: uulvol Instr-canon than PITII Icbow. to all 5 Pa Anion. all in I` I us! I I`lC`lI ot::hl|d.~n Tho Nulunu liolol." Wollhp On Wednesday, lay 8th. an-dlna ..l . !A.L._. In... 11.1. rug; - udekukvu nnuou no mention. Ssh M IO o'clock. Turn: cub. . J. E. EUTCHISON. Mu 2, I873 Auellanou-. v.:|6uAnI.I: ngnxo uni: mm 0' corn and 0` III Mnnu. I; F of the plot and I: the kw Wllon un- nhghnn. uni Idjoln g the nnldlnuan ollbo lion. ll J.0u1u-.-Ight. '01 puruouluu an]; to Erma: t Prla. Iollolton. nnmzrr urmulmunn, oAssnI.L, PETE a; GALPIN. Publishen 3. 'l`hr-o:e Elenldonces and l;otn. H rdonoco lb 0|-V1""3'* E {ulIInnb!- zyout-Inn A_Id__IIg_ rglf ILL BE BOLD on rauounblo lrnnn. the thus Dwelling: on Gordon Slroet. bo- twcen lnrl and Juhnnun Htmeu. owned by tuba Subscriber. The lwuunnronf m- nppnsrsnoo, one rcuu fur NW per your, and had nine mount. bounces vlounu pantry AM 4-4-llur The other: mm fur Ofiou-h and hhvo ul 3: romnmhuidoa the aluuma, punmu and na||arn. Then in I Clo- lc-rn in euh houle, and hur-l and loft um pumps in kitchen. Good [Shula and pin! led ynrvl-. Small Ulrdan to curl: noun. '0 morn comlbrublc rv-uldnnrm In King-ton I-`nnher puruoulan on npplhzntlon In WI. HNOWDIIN. I'll! LIOIIT PLUII." un Pr hmm luoot Wulluuvllh Khulna. Var pan eulu-In qulnuvbo `IITIII Wuuo Onion. lhpln. Ind 15. 78. Valuable Real Estate, lWlTll()UT lllSSR\'l4`..\ ._....,_- __-._- .--u-`-nu, (wrmouw nxssnwc.) llnnufbcIurln.i remlses and lulldlng Lots. WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUf.'l`lUN, n the Bale Room: H. E. Hmohooou. According to Plum to he puhlhhml In 5 (`av dlyn. The pmpartyzoonalnu of Mnuufuwcurlng pro- m`u-a.Nwon Building Lots. and IIIO of mo Huber Lot. In Iron! thereof. with I frontage of 43. ) fret on King Sznsm. 'l'l' K IIB--( pun-hunters. II`ur-llusr n The fourth Vuluuw 01' thin pupulnr W1 will include the following Portrullsz llt.Hm..l.urd Ponzanoe('urdinIl Manning, Prof. I-`nwvett. H P. l'rm. S Smart lllucl Admirul lI'uwoall..M.l'.II'l}hn Slr Frunuh: MoClIuwok,Slr Wu C|nr|ea Mnuhown, Jan. A-u Robert. Browning, lI.Hun Lord Napierlugulnlu. Hir Jnh Hir Wm. Arnnlruug, Lord 1. Hohu-l Pun-Inn` Rvv ll HIIIIII I. \| A H: Wnrh lusting at `I pm. IIALV Yurly Imel.lngol' Y I ().A . 3 p In. (`In ('u1;\n.-|hsgu:nr looting at agjm. p.lu lnnpnn |.0LmIx- Regular locum`, Napier,Mugulnlu. John l.ubI1u:~k,Il.l' l.ynIu1, llr. \ nuylm.I.l . Sir Jouph Wbitworlh. (Inf. Stanley. M.|'. Tho Portraits no uxuvuuul in the hlghelt styles of art and ncwoxnnpnnviluu ucln in In ori- ginul Memoir of tlm pnrmn porlmyeal. 3 Bold only Ivy subscription. LAGEB BEER. WING to the mnunrr of my lnmn . MR H. "A BACK hum undzrla an the H() !"l'LlN(i l)El'Ak'l`MEN'l' 0] MY LAUKH BEER. Iv`:-om Mr HArhu:k'n nu-lulu lumvrlndnn ol LAUKH BEER. Froal Mr HArhor:k'n nu-lulu knowlodp the Bottling lnulnan. I auunnbo nuductlon to I" panics who may lnmnr him with lhdr ofdffl ' I . IIJUS. | A...-an :o.1m. 0|! THURSDAY, MAY |6Tll, At I2 o'clock. Soon. the Real Ecuuo. Garratt PI'0pB1'ty. King Smut p|I|'\`llIBl!l`l- I-`urthor pnrzioulnnu and conditions undo iuuwn at time 0| Bale. uuuunnvuuunu ., n1\nL NatinnalvPpr1%raitEa||ery. NEW*PUl*3Ll0*ATl0N. It lablv AHOUII In llph Raw. Apylvh CIUIC Iollllu Autbuu. urn as. mi CARI). Iha, In 2. an} 2.13:: ginul llemmr ol um porlr only May `2, I378. April 1), M78. I April :0. am. .__.~..._ Aims! 30. ma. lay I. '78. Noon, Eoulo. known an llw - AUGTION SALE ILL BI! SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTTIC Hluoheoou. Brook Street. HIE CITY ELECTION. S FQR_ SALE`: 5 Tor :95 {ALL ForN 8Wale.. Illllf Ill IVEH -I .._ I)-A.. to LII`,- nhahalnlj 7-: ilillfl ' IOIEIT (JCNNIIGIIAI. T0 LIT. . |l--|- II._. A .. J. E. l:Il`TCHESUN, Am-tinnonr HUD Ill BNOWDIIH. Johnson Elmot. Work nu; u. (lull. M D. uhuuy Frnudo. I hnnl Ilulherlo m I.ubbunk,Il. ' .\'uun. `II E)! l.\'l)7I'.'I;.'!. I ll. PARKER J`. um. (um. 4, ms. uthhhv::,- A; night have but Clpdclb vnirgioc-ioubonuinglor Dooubcrvilb nstornliu IIOQI Lhingnndthoeondcnnadlolhr Ida! Gonnu-r and his $1 Khbty inovihblo, Ibo Naillnhitlialb concede the glorious lilacs`. vktoryol Quebec. Olconnoitinoooolthouaou uubbatiol (Act: and villeompol recog- -hi... --... l-..._ ck- o-".6 pghi Turn IGIUIIJII UI Imill iuu Ins Iznssyvo lvvI.`- nition ovou Iron tho moot rabid Tory apes below All in over, but, in tho ` loontimo, they must be pardoned for being utterly uuolilo to rsoliss or to so. knutledgo Ill theit present stunned ond dnnd condition the signs! disconture which hos bobllen their pony in that they fondly though uinly hoped ond bu liovod III the very ccntro Ln'd citodol of their port} strength. Under` the shock ol tho lint returns the Mad vossu do morolued so to slmuot involuntarily sd unit thot the Libonln 0! Quebec hsd over` token tho long Tory leoul, and that the re- sult of the struggle In | tie between the two porties. The lopoe of s doy, hoo- over, snohled the nnfurtunoto orpn to recover its occustomod hardihood sud- lrst unplug the return: to give its gures o semblsnee of truth-t... declare thst the victory still loy llth the Consor- votive port]. It mstters nothing that in this reopoct it ll stly contradicted, not only by Ill the independent orgsns L. L. .on}. . thnrmmh numd Uuly uy nu wuv uauvywuuuuu -.-..- but by uch _u thorough paced Tory nuthority u the Toronto Leader which concede: llnt than Liberal: hue it by I genuine majority. The Mail, houovor, in superior to facts. It in fur more imporlnnt that it: own inated predictions of Conututiven reuuon And of Quebec 'l'ury uucceu should be verified tlun that the Actual renult of the late ntruggle nhould be acknowledged. Ir. lurocuting the lame the organ repeatedly declared that the DuBuuchervillinns would he reinctated by an own lnrger majority than had Iuppurted them 1n the lut Auembly; that nothing but defeat and diautenaml, of cuurno, an igmnni~ niuul expulamu from ntlico, nwnited the muck _\1m|al.ry which, at the bidding of B partiun (lovernment, had uourped the place: which rightfully appertainod to the Tories uf Quebec. Deteruliue-l that these production: lhlluld not be defeated by vhlgnr fncta, the organ entirely ignores the latter, and now clecl-urea the result I ..u -1 r n ,_._.._ nu-a nu-.u.., ....._ ...... ..,.....-- . decided Caiiiiervnti in victory.` Cu- rioully enough, however, on :heprinci..' ple, we dare say, that murder will out, the wine coliiuiii c-iiituiiis Ln iiitiiiiiition that it. was simply the ltll}I4)pHlu1`l[_I/ of the lleliouchervilleluhiiivt which uiiiibled July to any so nuuiy seats," indulges the hope that at the appruiichiiig l)~iiiiin- ion elections the Tories will giin beclt Ill the ro1i.sliticciiriri lint yeslu`v1iiy," and refer: to I rumor that an early general election will be ordered "in order that the Liberals iiiay follow up their victories And take iidvuiitage of the rlieerfuf spirit now yremiliug in their ranks." Surely the less sophisticated readers of the Mail will regnrd these iiivnliintai-y iickiiow- ledgments ad the oddest kind of en ela- burutloll of ite decliiristioii of ii "decided Coiiurvnlive victory." The Liberal party will at any rate wish the organ joy of such ii `victory. It would indeed he cruel to deny the diacoiiitited party in the cold comfort thdt can be extrncted from the flattering uiiction. We will- ingly accept it as an interpretation of what the 'l`urn-ii iiii-sin when they rant shout `reiwtion' hid the iiiiuiler biigbeare with which they imagine they can scare the Reform party throughout the coun- ` try. lf, in ii province which for more than I goiieriitioii has been the citadel of Conurviiliem, the personal defeat of Him; Tory ex-Minister: of tho Crown and fteen of their late pnrliiiiueiitiiry nup- portorl, ll what our Tory friends accept u "decided Coiiiiervntivo victory," and if the triuinpliant election of the whole Llborll i\liniutr_v_ and ii Inajnrlty of the House in their supporters, ll what we are to uiideriiliiiid 1|! ltefurin iliifeiit, We on: quite eiitistienl. 'l'lie Liberal party will not stand upon cereiiiuiiy, liorqiier- rel about IIIlllI(ll and terms. No matter whet it nny plezuu the Mail to cliruten the fuels, the Libcriihi have every reason to be delighted with tlw result. A aimi- lu' iuue to the D- Illxlllttll olectionl ienow Iurer tlllll ever, and lteioruiaru will no- cept junt such enotlier Conservative vic- t--ry then with the name cheerful |pi- rit" n the Mail decllrea now niiiiiintea them over the i;lorioiiu renult of the Que- bec election. ..A_- .- o-. vZ__ Uur In-cal oonmmpnrlry, I few iuuoo Ago, davuted cunonlurnhla space to tho member for North Yurlu. Thu Article in quutmn wu mien-I-all tn show lhu the pooitinn of juurnulut (Mr. Uymond in on the Glnho mm and Nut u.` pnrhnmenm- ....no .1` ....o I Illl IIIU veuvuu _y I-u..u..-V...`/.... .. ..... incolnpetiblu; but the principel nileiitiun of the nrgen tree to prove thet Dyrnond Ill done for in the comtituoncy he repnu-nte, end that he dare not agein preeent himself lur election with the felnteet ghou of e chance of eucoeee. A: for the objection to the duel reletion nl journeliet end M.P., we entirely dieeent (ruin the ueertiuri of ite impropriety. Nu eet of men in the wuntry ere neceenrily eo intinetely eonverunt with public eeireee ere the members of the Fourth letete; end there other qinlioetinne ue oquel, the hot ol connection Iith the Prep ehould relher be en edveutege then e dnwbeck. No one duubtad Mr. DyIiond'e prover! Ability in every other reepect to fill eiih credit A l erl'ieinenury eeet, end hie connection unit the lending jouniel in the country in decidedly en edditionel edventete ln regerd to Mr l)ynond'e proepecte for reelection, there would eeeln tn he pnci-mu little cenee for Tory juuleuon in the mutter. It en utluidaetic nun meeting of the Liberele ol hie Riding. eddreeeed by the inoei illeentiel gentle-en 0! the County, Mr Dyneul wee ennnoeely nonineted egiutourry the standard ol Reluru. Be Announced hie eoceptenoe by tele- `rgpl, the Preuner eddtng he eouretu- letiene It the Tory Chzeltue were only en eere ol Kingetnu u Ur. Dy-oed ie ol Netti York, our local eontenponry eeeld hue pod nae In It Ilpreaely eetiel eel happy. Go, In my AM. _..|; .L- t`s..u-... L}.--.Il 1' lyy. W lvo0H\hoC Inollun hiuull. uiin'u'7o'six. T 0911011] W lay l.-1Io 033: o! opu- n Ila [mm-nonl Ixlihliou took plan to-day Iichgnm pump in! success. uiintlnnug it us run , bunt H330 Ibo cloud: ind irons, the an: Ill ohioing brilliantly. The ceremony of oponing the Exhibition began at 2:30, It which time It Ill Ihorory. The cuud In tannins and oodlndndio, in spite of the nltcrnntiouo of rain through- out this proceeding; Grin wore ovary- ubero hard ol Viva in Repnbliqoo," Vin In Franco." Anung thou pnuut van: The Prince of Wnbn; Duo Fund: D'Auinoo,(I.hnr ol the King of Spin; Due D'Aou|, bro- thor ol the King ol Italy and ox-King of xspain; Prinu Frodnric, Crown Prinoo of Denmark; Priueo ol Ornnge, heir uppi- ronl. U) the throne of the Netherlnnda l Priuoo Henri`, of Holland. \l.-L.l in-nhnn nrrirnd in thl Prmoo out , ol unllaud. Mmnlnl ncblnhou arrived in tho mu carugo, moaned by his military hounohold, troop: being drum up all nlung the route lrum the Elysee. A pro- cuuou nu than formed, which Inuchod from the Gnnd Aroma to I platform overlooking the lounuin and commsnd- mg L View of nearly :11 the building: And ground: Hero Tnlurina do Burl, Ili- uiuler of Cummerco. welcomed the Presi- daul. in I Ilwrt speech, sud thus Mulhnl than I lnvnlmu, Mon vuaneu nnu an uunu In the Seine followed. Two military bond: struck up, I the fountain: plqyotl, and the soldiers named the ting. 0! all nations on the rnof of the two pnlnoos And ...mnu The Mu-nhnl naumndad the nations the rim! or me two pniwee nnu nuuenu. The Menhnl reuoendod Trocedero Pnlnoe, the procession reform- ing behind him. end After eoiupletiu; the round at the building cruuod over the river to Chump do Mara, The terrace at Chump do Mun Pelnce WI! occupied by Senators, Deputies, the Unuiicil ul Ststu, mngintraten. ncademiciaiil, military Itntf, and the French Comininsiniien. Enter- ing by the oentrul door, the procouiun went through thegrand vestibule,docorn- ted with crown jewels, Sevres porce- laui, guheliii tnpeatry, and the Prince of \\'nleu' ludinn cullectiun. lt than pu- uil through all the sections, the cniiiiuie- IIOHBFI of etch cuuntry greeting it at the duur, and next iuapectcil the military school, where all the Exhibition work- men were atntiuiied, and liutly traversed the machinery Annexes. Uii Il'l'lVln)( st 'l'roen.doru President Maclvhhoii present- ...I In Ihnir Rnvnl lliuhnnnnnn all the Ml` '1'roun.doru rrouounl. macnvunon presum- ed to their Ruynl llighneuea all nutera, the otiiciall connected with the Exhibition, and uevcral other dustin- guuhed perlunl. Un the prnceuiun be` mg farmed, the Pnucc of Orange, Uruwn l rmce of Denmark, and Prince Ama- deus ranged themselves on the right. of I Mulunal MacMnhon, wh1lolhaPrInce of Wales, in the uniform of the Horse Uuards, and Prince Henry, M Holland, walked un the left of the Prenidant. The npectaulu At. the ceremony nu: uu:vllIaI:'Iuu'l' IIll.;|.AIIlu ll |AnIuIuun U1-Lv-no Ono hundred and one gum from the lnvnlidu, Mont Vlloneu nnd An inhnd ... uh- Quin`. lnlln-ml Tun nlllitnfv vvn-1 Ilnunirn nun. Perfect order prevailed. Queen Isabl|n of Spain witnenaud the ceruiuuniea {rum the gallery uucupiud by Mme. MacMu- mm. The scone after the uliicinl decla- rntiun uf the opening was imposing in the nremo. From the height: of Trocuduro the lhounand of gnentn who lnl unem- bled could we the crowd: on the sur- ruunding streets, the bmlu of the Seine and at Pussy, both on the right and left. ln front. lay the immense are-A cruwded with the Exposition building: gully du- curnted, the grand cascade and raw: of .n..mmn lllllllrullllsl the countries Duti- curnieu, me grnuu cuscuuu uuu iuwn u. atutllels illustrating putti- cipating. L-mg line: of equipaaea tilled the road to the Champs Elyneoa and the 'l'uulluriea, interlparsed Inch datachuienla of the mountud gun! In of Pnria, the mngmticeut eacnru nf the visiting prin- ces, and the uiilitnry household of Pruni- daut. MacMahon. . II dIrmnauonofIaolIIn|e|uold|oHhuneonId- lirn n Cooon.-(}Iu'Ivu'I.AlbCol1otI'lI :`~:.*~.-'-- -..--z-...........'-*-- -' -.~.-.--*--..-.* In - no men and unlliIio'I.|nd 3: each] up at. the EM pcopenlu well dud Cocoa. It. It p: in pnvlud our bnohhn hblouvit-I n haul; lnvoind hcvcnpvhah In: an up many heavy doatou` bills. II in by J soon i to run: ovary tendency to in-nu` Hun rad: cl Iablb nahdhl an lensing uuund unread Ianuuk Irhuuvu shun: want you; I -5] cape may I luul shall by keeping ouulvu vol) fortied with pun Mood and 1 props:-y sou-iobod (nag?- Cwtl an-rta Gutu.- oil; in Pnuflp umon my be gradually but up nu! -tron; llll. Auuunnx Illarlrsx wan luau iiupnaing than originally intend- ed, in the newly constructed avenue: near the Exhibiti: n would auhr by the passage of cavalry ud artillery. The prucasaiun puueii Into tho Art. galleries, thence to the French section, which oc- Cllplcl one entire side of the palace. The President and party left. by the avenue lhpp gate, and returned to the Ely- A819. The workmen made extraordinary ef- luru during the past. three day: in the pl'8DIIl"lAl.|Ulll of the vnriniia sections. The Englisli, American, Ind Belgian have been especially pushed, and present 3 creditable Appearance. The American, though uiilinished, compare; favorably with the others. The departnien`. of manufacturer: alimu the lean progress. The agriuilturnl and uliiiieiilary depart- inunu will be l)Bl.lL`I` tlirn at any previous fur.-ign Exposition. The iiiacliiiiery de- partment. I! very rich in labor-aaviiig ma- chinery of llhl class. The American art deimriuieiit is nearly ready. It will be the belt ever shown abroad by Am- duo; and II non |I,uoI. '5' amp, but by thnumn an; an irritation. and ` C50 thud ports. sold by dngidn. - Pmaiileiit Mncllithon said: I desire tu jniii in the sentinieiiu expreued by the Minister of Cull1U1l'(.'I'. l -illlar my ann- xrintiilntione upnii the magnicent result iIClllOVBl.l' And of which l am happy to have the whole wurlil an viiineaa. \\'e have also to lhniik the foreign lllllulll fun In completely ri-spundiiiu to the appeal of Frnnce. In the name ml the repiib llL`, I declare the Ixhihition openeil. The general etfect of Exhibition Hall was dl8Rpl)0llIl|ll\( to viaimrl iii cunle qiienco of the backward cumlitinn ol the iiiiminr. The iuachinery dupartinunt, except in the llntlah section, II still Ill- cumpleia, Mill IlIuL`l l of the space I! lum- lrered with iiniuiulied C&IQ'l Some exhibit: nf a lighter ml:-r. elpociinlly in the Swiss ijhineoe, mil Jinpaneuo section, were ,........i-...i. mi. and mm nllrnctiva Dr. Pine-'5 Golda]: Iodial Dinoovry will can a dough in one-hall tho tino Mi:uInrytoccuiIniuy`mbctuod- duo; audit data iI.|ot. by ' nip, menu-. nuts. llllUl|"f. Ill I un] A m Fhunnnn. And umneoe, nnu alpalluuu luvuunu, wulvx on-mplololy ready and wry nurnclivo 1 The Ruulnn I-ecuun in Llnu well sdnncod, and the elhlbll cumpcntivoly large. lhhli In. 1: nun. Early in the evening the IVOIIUOI And boulevard: were crowded with vehicle: And loot pulongern. Liter the urocu wn-ro impuuhh-' In many plnou In ct-nae quouce 0! the immense crowds. Build- mgu In every qunrter wrro decnutod Inth thus of I nuu-nu. Thu Bouhsurds den lulnom and don Cnpucinel were brxllunv Iy Illuminod with gun gels. trnnopnron- ciea, nnd Chinese lanterns. The presence 0! people and carriages am the tum haula- urdu Inn incleccnbnbla. For three hnnn ovary Inch I! Ipnao an occnpnod by unrg. um; mules, shouting and ninging. The domonntntionn In-quontly boouno uni notuno. Vuiluru man found themselve- invulvod in the arulh, Ind were compelled to not rolugo from tho pnuuro of the nrnsd I0 IXI crud. I 4...: n w. 3. oonnon Grocery. Princou lt.,wl be found In kind: .1 tlvaulnrlnl nml Pmvinonl On cued. London. Hey. 2.--Perie eoeeiele eon- .-ider the! the opening of the Exhibition en one o! the meet iupreeeive populnr demo:-elretlone ever vitnueed in Perk. Although the olchl ceremony wee enme- ehet muted by the crowd hreelinf) in upcu the ten of she prooeeeion nee: on! de Jam. About one hundred thousand people congregated at the exit pa, end ubeeredthedepeningdiglitu-`net Allen; the noubilidce preeentea the opening -on H 0 German ud Benin Aubu- eedou And the Pepd Hunelo. "vinunucl.__ nu; sumsu wane. SATURDAY, MAY 4., 1_8'78. lmsdon, Ila) 3-`!'||o'I1ldn of tho Adminlty. tho hayqboou inspecting the Cliuhun Doohyu-xi, confer:-rd privucly to-day, it in undontood, in nloroooo to tho aounphton And of uothat novorhl itondnd m . for uninc- The lnomorisln ciroulatod by tho Eut- om Question, ugnrdinq the ohlling out of the vacuum, and cunning Ihp holiol that no ntciont obhclo oxiutn to prevent the uumhlmg of tho Cougrnu, ban boon uicnod In 17.11!) normon. including use uumuung ox mo uuugrnu, nun signed by 17,000 puma, including the Duh: ol Wcuninntor nnd Bodlotd, the Marquis of Bug, the Muquin of Enter nud Oxford, and seven} nohlr mou, Mr. Nalyk-. Rev. Mr. Spurgoon, Dr. Nolunn HI", Bobt. Browning md Sir Ohulcu Rood, md vu pt-canted to the Queen. nunnnuunuuunnun. Athom, May 3.--1: in oicidly utulod that the no-gotistiunn between tho British Consul: And the innurgouts,far ncuw lion of the innrroction in Thuuly. Inn been successful, the Consul: promising, upon the Authority of Lord Saliabury, that Greek interest: should in no In] sulfur, but would on the contrary be benelted. u the Greek onus will be fairly reproaentod before Europe. The Clllllll hue now gone to endeavor to effect I Iimilnr nrnmgomout in M|oodo- nin, Conltantinople, May 3.--lt in denied (hut Sulnoman Pub: will ahunly be li- bentod. Baker Pasha bu been appoint- ed to the mmunnnd of the tint army corp: defending the line: of Commuti- nuplu and uolllk. -u-u- nun. .- u.u.n-n nun KZQII nu .u-.-nu-u. Londun, Mny 3.-A Barlin delpntch uyn the Czar hu himself undertnkou the conduct. of Iffaxra during the illnen of Gortachaku, and hence the more pacic upect of the nituntion. nnunnurru . 1-: un -runny... nun... . ...u...-u -uuu. .a. A Vienna npociulaayo a telegram from Agnun Orondn auuuuoeu that order: have been issued to commence the concentra- mm of 25,000 umu Luwnrdl the)Boauinu frontier. Pnncou lt.,WLu De lounu nu unnu- of Groceries and Provisions the close cutting cuh principle. xv`: u - .-..~., .. Ill` ...u-.:- .3. Bucharest information is that lhe8 tnina mentioned yesterday are intended to convey Ruuinu lrm-pl and material to Gnlatz, where reports from Russian aourcen state that the Grand Duke wnll ultimately tako command. A-v nun.-..u.u. A St. Peteniburg correspondent tele- graph: that nothing has transpired to-day justifying thia auppoaitiun entertained last night that the prospects were brighter. Ii. is ruuiuiired thnt the British Cabinet admit: in principle the advisability of an imerchtiiiiw if nrincinle. aunuu in pl'|l]L`lpl8 me uuriuoimy of interclmnge uf principle, reglrding the nuance of the queutinn at issue, provided the present formal dir'fur~ enoon preventing the meeting of the Coir gruu are removed. There in good reason Lubeliove that Ruuia in ready tn enter upon nnch interchange of views, but Great. Britain line not yet answered Geru- clmlm"n reply to Lord Salisbury. nu- .--mu... nal u-1.V\v|lIh;n]. A Vienna special asserts that Germany prnpoar-5 to place the treaty of San Stew fnno before the Cungreas inawad uf Rug sin doing so. This unit has been accept- ed. l'Av\1\/n-n-nu nu. ngnlllnu Loudun, May 4.-The tune of New York papers created vary fuvuunble impreuiun bore. Al'1`IL' n.ununu n\.A|v- - gnu nnun. Constantinople, May 4.-The inIur- gouts have surrounded Phillipopohn. Gen. Tudluben hzu inaugurated an Active csmpnign to nuppreu them. -nun-AV u .1 unvlunivu-1. London, May 4`--Deupuichen come to hand showing that Rustin: ll inclined to cuiiwliute Englaiid, And realy to do what is required if England will put liar du- mniiua in a ililllsruiit shape. The speech of Bright ll regarded by the public as lll bad mute and dainnging to the prospects of peace, though Bright, who in no great otherwise, is rugnrded as only a munomir mac on this question. The Bright~G|ad- ll-(H18 party still declare that the Ministry desire war, which is indnguantly denied, but tho Ministry and It iuujnrity of the peuple declare that England will new light all Europe rather than back down. and at dials! IIOlII1I3u diknp hunovcd, uathvo, lbcnlbn, nj IQ I And nun--nun .. Londc n, Mny 3.-The elevation of Mr. Gnthorne Hurdy to the peerage with the title of Viscount. Craubrouk in gazetted. {proved sou-iahod Inna."- Id oil Punish lntnlhd. JAnI.I In! t (`o., onoopnthlo Chcmbu. lolulon." , , Loncon, May 4.-l\'<.ntwiti_isLsnding the hupufiil news of Russisri concessions, it cannot be ssiil there is my Polil change in the principle of the question in dispute. The misfortune seems to be that what the Russisns cunsidar s ques- tion of form England regsrds II a queu- lion of principle. Englsnd doinands the placing it the treaty before the Congress fur unreserved discussion. Russia, it is said, refuses to give way on that point. _ ,, ,.__.____ (By 7'rlu_;raph To day.) Muntreel, M1y 3.-The Deputy Minin- ter 0! the Interior hen eddreeeed 1 letter to the lndien ngent 1t (Hie, in which he uye the Depertment heve gone into the whole history 0! the Oh lndien metter. here reed end carefully considered All th1t Mr Borlmd and other lriende of the lndiane hen 1dv1nced on the nub- ject. 1nd have taken the bent p'IIllbl0 legnl 1-lvire. Thet nilvice hu uniformly been that the lndiem line no leg1l title )0 the 1-nl, that lll` gentlemen of the Seminary ere vrt Irmteee for the In- diana, but nhe-v'.ulu prv-prietor-1 u! the lend, and thet no 1-nit 1g1Inet the Semi- n1ry with 1 view to obtein poeeeeeion of the property for the ludieue euuld be eucooeelel. The Depertment. therefore, cennot ecoept Mr. Barl1nd'1 opinion in 1 leael queetmn 1e eqeinet the opinion of the ret lewyerl in the country. More th1u two year! ego Mr. Borlenl 1nd thoee eeeooieted with him were given An opportunity el bringing 1 teet eeee be- luie the Courts, but up to the preeent moment they heve neglected, or. 1t leeet leiled to do. living the Deperunent to drew the obviuue inference thet their ouuneel ie not 0! opinion each 1 euit would eeooeed. ll there it Any hlenie renting upon Anybody on emouut at no M.-lion beving been tehen, it ie not oer- teinly upon the Depertmentt From ed- vice given by eouneel,who hue oorneider- ed every plieee ol the queetion with the utoaetare. end who brought to their wori ehility cl the 'hut order,the De- `u eoev` that the only re- tell ol tehilg the eeee into Court would be to eoniru the Be-in1ry in whet they claim tobe their `Me. The Deputy Kieieter eeyehe namely eey that in thet eveet the ledtene I Id receive noth` . The Seuinery the le- dinu .000 1'1"" '0' on who thaw 31 E if they will Settlement of the Ditputcd Land Claim. I Solution-.No Ta When There will [in- chanlad. (89 1-1-93; Mon THE 0K|_|_l_D|INS. In TE_l._EElIS. ' ll _ Luv I I.--Tu tuna nun that Sh blind than uih h0IOI.:... .Ou bu inland ohho `Gin llpuhuv hon lumpo And also ol mount Rnuinn expedition for the United Sum from Coponlngan, for the nurnooo ul nnnninz Runin not we unuea auuo nun Uopunngen, purpooo manning`? cminn nnrehnd Inna. b`A'l`Ul{DAY H.V'NG, MAYA cannon nun. The Jerald up tho British lentinn in fully nppriud ol the lntondod dupuch oi three uiditionnl Ruuiul otonnnhipa from Revel Flat. and out intondod lor urvix in tho North Atlantic, which Ii put in at noun northern United Stua- port while the otlurtwo till prooood to Anpiuvall when the `China I) be nut to hhn Francisco. Rush is supposed to be mskiug ready to take Idvunugo of the scanty protection of British intoruu on the Canada shores. I! in uurcod that ununnoo bu boon given the Irlah load- on thnt [nlmd will he uniuod in I ran- lution in can `of III`. In in Alan nunlna-hunt` Hunt null-Om:-Q in mo oomer. A Government oioor up that at lent. three or four veuell, very t. for fat cruilen, on be obtained in this county. Thou ptaeunen would not be nble to cope with regular men-of-nu, but they would be able to steam but enough In keep -mt of the wly, And it in Iup need their ur- der: would be, in one o vnr, to attack and denlruy merchnnt venue]: and run nvmy from men-of-war. \'...., V...-L II..n A _A nAnl`AlIInn awn, uvul uarnrurwnu. New Yurk, Mny 4.--A unllonmn meenlly arrived from Sun Francisco, uid that the iron ncruv utosmor `Ajax, of the Oregon Inlurnnco Compsny, In mid Io unknown partial. prenuunbly to Russian ngontmnbout um wealu ago. The Ajax wu built in 1864. She is of fourteen hundred And thirtv-four tuna the AJAX oum In mo-1. one In on fourteen hundred Ind thirty-four burden, 215 foot in length, and brig rigged. Her Henge rue of Ipood is laid to be thirteen nod a half knots nn hour. The Cunbrin and the steamship: Franoonin and Rhenafria, that are re- ported ou their way to thin cuunlry, are are llld to be well ndoptcd for priv|toor- lng._purpuaea. It is said that Russian menu have for agents name time poueused u oomplate tent of All the hut sailing and nubatantinl sea going steamer: new ovlnud in this coun- try on both the Atlantic ind Pncitic aides, and that negotiation! are on foot for the purchase of several of these. luuon Ln or I! in also undontood tlnt. enlistment in Ouudn will be oiol by I Fenian nid on the border. A (1.-nrnmnni nhtnr nnvnihgt at `unt. Dy An:-yrupn .o-uw-g./ Montreal, May 4.-The Harney shoot- ing one was begun in the court yeaterdny afternoon. Nothing new was elicited. The prinouer, who is zutalvurt ne look- ing ynurg man, about `20yeara of age, was present in court and appeared quite composed, manifesting, from all appear- ance: very little Anxiety for the future. At. a nuhlin lueetlutl venterdnv. which `lhe Harney Shooting Case - Peace Illeelng-I.trely Public I)iacu:w'on. llltla Anxiety [or we xuture. At a public uzeeuug yesterday, mu preauled over by the mayor, at which both religmus parties were represented, the following resolutions passed Pu-at l"hut. tho nernonl of uulmocted `Tho bnlliuit Hunter Altar I Rip Van wlllkll.` turpor woke up in the Houu re- umly with the enquiry of the Govern- mum. in to whether any Itopu hul Myer been taken to hue ndnplny of Unmh Coluuibmn pwduou at the Auurnlinn exliibiuun. Amid the laughter 0! the House the Hon. Mr. Cnruvright quietly onhghtend the banightor fnravoatern with the ilifurinniori that the exhibition In aiuuatiuii lud ukou place over an year

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