th maâ€"Urand b.‘vu..'““ toâ€"anis by m"‘-«.m{ m g . of f does representative nean importance nen ot alt shades 0t poue" ’W“â€"nâ€"q Mh ) Senate and b-c-comthu.."‘# m““““""‘.."; “m kess it of New York, Protess» ! South Carvlina. Someâ€" ing during the evening. 11 s <an 1 m orslag & Son, J Fair ; Suserelie & Wife, F N we. T T Kilmer W H. petitions;s, retains BW ksew al} the time what v,-tmu-wa: p but ;.o=' with regard to it, the constituency con» by the ;_-:"....,,,,,,..r:':. Mr. Glackmeyer did ng at the righs time. All ing to law, but they justice. It seeins thy 20. MiclLea® 208. Wiaserer :‘ foolwh for the PSW* 5 Tegordicy to the lst Judge MacKay with re« n contestation in Mon~ -th-nl.uin::nnr s true position, but what ke a very funny compli« ir. Glackmeyer did not t the right tive, the rot« lar, and :“".{“:ff,.z at all. It ers that is and void, @2X T. m W:nflufl % thoy faile --hb fee more muï¬,-udâ€":: herwise of the voters ners had been content ts of their case against returped by undue |2â€" ie o4 . degaal NV:':'O e % collapse. > k o I' ties. _ The statuie +47* t detetmine the +itiing uo other being 80_¢ relieved from that "O lénâ€"c'.-p-::“ h....myi.k'ag‘ raoaie af o y the cas# §$4,000 in a proiiy larg® the Pilgrim Fathernâ€"tf dreae, which he shonld it of the progress of the nldll'“n;:m adering to brewing "N_ll.fl huried from ce Court a right to be volers, sty:e that m his 'ï¬'sa an assem of Mï¬â€d :‘W“ our :.u(:‘h'.':.fl- n..té.du.dg bt;mll.lpl.d "The Stenee ied « Hg ; Jokn Ldington, James 1 ; John Maiuby, W#; ston ; Hon D A masg ; L Bell, ~Pambroke, 1as P.Douwhour, Georg» ; John Browa, Ogdens rokier Waterioo. the Waest “1.‘::’“:, June 18. L Lt Eed with comâ€" aoted uban thit N0 t it noti 229 Toke id unding is certainly 4* all House land, Mair say, and everybody will ter, 1 them avo le Police Court the 1 was spent me ABRIVA LS. rand Worthy Pairiurch teach the 0 were Mr. Wetmore _ eloquent --::. e Worthy Patriach of t Mr,. Kyan & t t mablon 3ra 2§ addresy 1st f L en un tate State ut w lsate ye Wsicome, yo from ‘apacity of g., nemes am msnes ie Dominign M ..u..“"" ; imbaed With the u. ECE from the n.t'i,- such & Lige‘s opinion Yo ®41 ;" impre Grand Beribe. merice, we big as Jease *" how far the ted friends â€"“I“ one | Welceg, 4t "F.u y io. PP U T r†cion of c J Div D Anold resident of Lobo, Mr, Donald Seaton, died this morning. He was one of “ï¬â€œ"’_m of Middlesex., tb U. Â¥. ships +Cherub,‘ «Woodiark,‘ and *Lephyr} ::o arrived from Cape Blanc, Miquelon, brioging all the officers and men and a quantity of insterials saved from the wreck of ths ‘Niobe.‘ ‘The schooner ‘Kean Lily,‘ with iwo men ‘under the charge of a subâ€"licut&nant, is also expected with waterials saved from the wreck. ‘The Niote‘s‘ starboard is bridged ; the lower masts are still standing. â€" ‘The officers and Obit The captain of the American schooner "Gettysturg‘" at this port yesterday, re~ pris that two of his men went ashore on Wls lsland ob the 4th inst., and the light keeper toid them that one of the fog whistles was burnt. * 2 O C22C‘â€"l®, ‘‘NE, JUn® 1i. The convoc.tion of albert University liok place this afternoon in the Tewn Tok â€"Tho tion. ~Mr. Mowat, Atiorney ‘N, wes preseut, aud delivered a MFitI# sdaress. _ The Hon. Robert B.luov; J _ B.own, M P.; W. ,;IP i H. M. Derocher, MP.". ; .‘l"\:‘glb-m.: P . P., were also present . i¢pat in â€" ba0 proceedings. Wl ibt geot‘cmen woo had the bouor j itibx laureated were Dr Nichol, of men of the wrecked ship speak lighest terms of the kininess French inhabitants of the village. Ins The new Daily Telegraph issues two editions daily. The programme for the p:nd-;gdfl tourniment, commencing August 18th, and lsting a week has been issued, inâ€" <luding a match between England and the United States; England and Uu-da.ï¬;nl ada versus the United States, and Hali :&fl':bu. The prir:d Mthot: .‘&uhfloh expected to be a gree ing from the continent on the 1he crew of the t in number, all eclore on Sunday last from mhm,“ ‘Mhï¬bï¬n Ciptain Hickey and Captain Layton left by the "Falmouth‘‘ yesterdsy en jroute to h_\Vunbl@don rifle competrion. _ L. ts 1. P "u.,'_""i.-d::‘.““' in r. (Copes, uuu.l’l:“ ~:!I -,:"h . Wm. h_'!-«""m been consec.ated.‘ The cing y : o n cce 9e y :‘t:.:s:'-vhowmm ‘ of the Diccese of Ontario Snd Iaproa s i auy, "Audance of clerical and lay deie . ‘be steamship ‘Austrian,‘ which sailed for Liverpool yesterday. rad as part of her Cargo, from this port, $4,660 worth of raw fursand sixtyâ€"fire bunules and tWo cases of split leather, § Wausrmozziaxp, June 18. Six parishes beard from. Government â€"Smith, 1,774; R.ckard, 1,678 ; McQueen, 1146 ; Bnmfhny. 1711 l)rpahn-â€" Herington, 1,510; L«odry, 1,431; Mceâ€" Kemie, 1,382; Hicks, 1,390.. One.â€"parish whar from. No doubt the Government tisket elected. ima < JAbsm : ""l:pm s gen :)‘l laure Col. scoble of ‘Toronto, inspector of Prisops, left for home toâ€"day. Premier uimet ieft tor Montreal on the erening boet. The uew hiwe betwaen Quebec and Monâ€" ireal has secured Crawford‘s wharf, which s one of the best quays here. _ 1 Harwir, N. 3, June 17. The Sone of Temperance Hall An4 conâ€" tents was destroyed by fire st Bydâ€" rey mines. Queskc, June 18. The story in the Chronicle about the exngrant girl is denied by the Untario Government agent. ‘The asuthor of the report is said o be @ captain in the Allan «rvice. The Government has ordered an w j uied P.iter, who has buried :.., Mrsady, was marrigd again w 7. 5 There is a great dullness in the lumber wade, and the sales that have been made we arpthing but satistectory. _ ‘The wearhants are hoiding oft, believing that pres must go down,. 1t looks as it ship« a mede contracts at lower prices in (oge hst Wanter than in 1973. TORONTO. Incendiarismâ€"â€"Synod. Toroxto, June 17, At an early bour yesterday morning & poiiceman on Queen street heard a loud rport, and saw fames is:uing from & one. story house. The inmates were aroused, and the origin of the fire discovered in a large mmoowmh:;r filled with soal oil and mnd with rags and fred by a tusg. k 3 At the Synod this morning, the report ou the Western or Alzgoma Diocese was read and it was resoived that a salary of oaly $2000 should be attached to the giâ€"bopric at m& A petition the Untario Prohibitory lesgue, asking the co operation of the Srzod was read and reported. The lollowing delegates were elected tor the Provincial Synod :â€"Hon, W. Allan, Hop, J. W. Cameron, Lewis Moftatt, C J. (ampbell, H B. Buil, J. Francombe, J. B Hunt, $ B: Hardman, Professor Buckland Clarkson Jones, Vice.Chancellor Blake and Chief Justice Draper, + Queseq, June 17. Levaisous, & stevedore ct Bic, was arowned is the harbor last uight. The body has been recovered. ing; business dull. un..z.lncnnb is expected here this week. _ Te Minister of (Inland Revenue will remaiu in town for sbout a The ned Personal â€" Dull prow Lumber Trade. Albert Allat â€"â€"Remandedâ€"â€"The Ontarico Car Works. * 1# digh4, _ _ 67 °000 pro e 07â€" ix. sÂ¥ agop (C 828 been divided More Government Successes 1 have been sentenced to slight of imprsonment in jail. . ug Polye _"!ly-‘xmdu-ou â€"â€" Namber be "3) last trom Liverpool, were arâ€" or mutiny on board that vessel. Six BY TELEGRAPH 19W /o NEW BRUNSWICK University Convocation. Briravr.i®, ont., June 17. Otlxoo of albert University all colored men, which arrived KINGÂ¥rON bELLEVILLE of the barque ‘Argo,‘ seven -r-.u,.‘..’ + be inat«lied this morning 4 reâ€"medts, Itâ€"won the rage to Prescott LONDON. HALIFAX tlergy men Loxnos, Oxt., June 17 QUEBEC, Gâ€"To®, June 17. for st. George‘s lied this morning Bo# in the into two of The Right Centre is negotiating with the Might, and with a portion of the Lett 00-5::. in thombopo of f.nning‘:.dnow ty upon ramme on the bill mwp::‘ M. Lombert de Bainte Croix on the 15h inst., providing for the confirmation ut President Mcâ€" Muhon‘s powers. 'mw,.&mamm Chamber conierring the right President Mucâ€" lah-udhnlnhz.l-un-“bl.- The Committee of Thirty have approved the report in favor of an American Postal Convention. The Assembly will probably ratify the report shortly without further ri: oxpn:odwluu‘u- lagmess 15 neoopr Th i ho to nocept as & compromise limitation of government right to appoint Mayors of cities for three years. â€"a} k. tds * Paris, June 18 â€"In the Assembly toâ€" day, the clause in the Municip«+ O+ganiâ€" zatmon Bill giving io tax payers the :ight of membership in the Municipa} Councils mw. Y-:‘. 35 ; Ney», 375. m’!‘:: Bonapartist and a portion uf the Rig Centre voted with tuse mwiu. They reâ€" garded the clause as an »tiempt to re.~ vict universal suffrage, _ a Wktkwas Sate of Affairs in the Fronch Assembly The Pilgrims. The ‘American Pilgrims have scattered from Rome for rest and recreation. Some of them have gone to Venice and others to the mountains in the North of Italy, Rox®, Juge 13â€"At the reception of the Cardinals by the Pope on Tuesday, His Holiness mentioned that proposals had been receivcd, emanating from exalted pouitical personages looking to a reconcilâ€" ation between the Papacy and the Italian Gorernment He declared, however, that he would yielid nothing, that any conces« sion on his part would be injurious to church and society. ‘he Gold Cup valued at 500 sover. igns was won by Delamare‘s Boiard. Six horses ran, and Doncaster and Flageolet made a dead heat for ueoodrha; betting beâ€" fore the race was 9 to 4 against Boiard, 8 to 1 against Doncasters and 4 to 1 against Flageolet. The New Biennial Stakes were won by Prince Bathyany‘s Camby ; Tipoher second and the Colonel third. At the Ascot races to day the St. James‘ Palace Stakes were won by Sir R. Bulke ley‘s, Felonius, before Escosais; second Lord Falmouth‘s Thornaby, and 32 deaths occurred. ENGLAND. C Battle between Carlists and Repubâ€" licans. Loxpox, June 18.â€"A despatch from Madrid reports an engagement between the Carlists and Republicans at Alcora, resulting in the defeat of the former Govâ€" ernment force los: 10 killed and 85 woundâ€" ed and loss to Curlists larzer, Among the killed was Don Earique, «on of Henry of uo:ltho-, while leading Carlists and Reâ€" publicans, Concha expects an Open at. tack on Estell1 toâ€"day . + An Hospital Ship, 8, 8. ©Abrato,‘ which sailed from London on the 10.h of February for New Zaaland, and when near the Cape of Good Hope put back to Engiand on account of an accident, sailing again from Plymouth on the 15th of April, ha:‘lrrind at Otaga, A large proportion her passengers were down wikh measles during the protracted voyage, W Mass., June 18.â€"The uppér section ol’l‘:xnwn'- mill, in this city, was destroyed by fire last night ; damage, $50,â€" Mid-,pflght_l_)espatches. At the evening session of the lWhaopd Convention yesterday, Dr. C. :t. Wells, of Minuesota, was unanimously elected Bishop, $. Te . Mirwaukes, June 18.â€"The Episcopal Convention yesterday nominated kev, Joan Hemg Hovarb Brown, rec;ar ;f the Episcopal Church, at Cohoes, N. Â¥Y., as Bishop of this diocese. _ _ _ _ _ NSeriworimup, Lil , June 18.â€"The Repubâ€" lican Convention met toâ€"day an i adopied a plutform which decisres agaiast the im« mediate contrsction of the legal tender currency, in favor of free banking, in favor of the earliest puoï¬ubu return to specie payments, the gradual withdrawab . of greenbacks and ihe volume of National Bonk currency. | Postswours, N. H., June 18.â€"The steamer ‘Ambaesador‘ arived with thirty miles of the shore and of the new cable. UNITED STATES. Arrival of the Shore End of the New The ‘Faraday is expected chis morniag. The laying of the cable is to take ; lace at In the fight at. Algiers thirty.seren Moorish insuagents were killed. â€" The loss of French was six killed and ten wounded. ‘The Gonmncnr tho‘ has commenced tl}; prosecution 0 proprietors fof the Figaro and La France, Republican journ~ als. for reprinting articles written by Rochetort. M. Aidrian Tailhand, Minister of Justice, publishes an order instituting « commission to prepare immediately a new liw for the regulation of the press. The Fight with the Moors at Algiers, Parts, June 18. The Deputies of the Left Centre publish a note again inviting an alliance with the Right Centre, in order that both parties may establish a Republic, ‘The Left Centre oifer all the necessary constitutional gumantee, and declare if the alliance they seek is refused the Right Centre will be responsible for the possible reiurn of the Empire. Prosecution of Republican Journals ‘The Left Seek Alliance with the Right The Times Pris correspondent telegraphs that the Committee of Thirty commenced the discussion of the Constitutional bilis referred to it on Monday, in the Assemâ€" bly the debate opened on organizing the munidipal law. I‘he Government announâ€" ced it was determimed to insist on its right to nominate mayors, An enegetio opposiâ€" rion is certain, Forty deaths from cholera are reported in Durbungha. Loxpox, June 18â€"Mr. Stephen Glynue, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr, Gladstone is ~dead. W. H. Gladstone, son of the exâ€"Premier, inherits the estates of the daceased. Rochefort in vublin. Rochefort was received in Dublin and hissed by the crowd. j Rioters in Indig Sentenced. A despatch from India says that 123 of the fioters in stettim district have been sentenced to impriâ€"onment from two to five years. , ENGLAND. Death of Gladstone‘s Brotherâ€"inâ€"Law. Yesterday‘s Despatches Several Notices of Motions were given, including a protest against Sunday work« ing on the Edwardsburg Canal. A joint letter from the (ntario and Quebec Temparance amd _ Prohibitory Leagues wasread. 1t asked for the corâ€" dial w&pofl of the Synod in the establish» ment of° temperance societies, &¢ $ of the loss the Dicceses has sustained through the death of the late Arohdeacon Republican Convention. The New Cardinals, Episcopal Convention. Politieal Crisis in Paris FRANCE. Ascot Races ITAiLY FRANCHE. Fire Cholera. â€"= Io die amidst the waves or by the asword of the persecutors,‘ said I, to the Jhri tians wflh, 'i'te†wim me in thvu&l; whas signifies it aftor at ‘he willlgloodlndm? m-p back ©@ the barbour, and let us place ourselves * When the half of the vi had taken flight 1 resoived to .oonl::? a veasel uad get away. ‘Tempest overtook us two leagu«s out at sea, * Father, Father in they said to me we are Fesolved tod(l.c‘;r Gogud" Rol!‘)-' ion, Pug.ru_r us that the sacrifice of our lite nmaay be pleasing to Our Lord." _ * They were pale and disordered in ‘apâ€" pearance, and »hedding f{rods of tears, J was overcome with grief, and was able to say a few words to coluol:-tï¬ and to encourage themâ€"to suffer. € «* Father, Father, give us a .general abâ€" solution ; t‘hewiok&imnhnd; we are going to be kilted."" _ _ . «1 now understocd the extent of the danger that threatened myself and the vilâ€" lage in which 1 was living, 1 never ceased hearing confesâ€"ions by day and by night. En:irybodyfeamo to confession to prepare for death, for everybody was expecting to be killed. Those de«ar Christians were fully resolved to obey the holy will of God and to shed their blood to obtain the cons version of their murderers. Sometimes in fear lest they should not have time to make their confessions separate‘r, they hurricd to me in lmge numbers, and falling on their knees before. me, cried out : ; "I could do nothing but weep with them, being unable to do anything to succeur them, Two or three dap%â€" wards I learnt that ail tie men in village had had their heads cut off, but the women and children were spared. And as their houses were intermingled with those of the pagans, it was forbidden to burn them down. _ Two small villiges of Christians situ two hours‘ walk from the place at which 1 then was, were hemmed in by the s The mayor visited each house, the Christians, and forbade ® threat of most severe punishment, to out of doors. A ‘few of the Ch women -tumftgd t> go to the ma ket keep themselves‘ from starving. never redurned, Bome ‘rmm‘n went â€"with them ~say~thit the Christisn women were captured and beheaded. Two men from one of these same vi hazarded a flight. During the night crossed the great river: by swimming, and came to me to "tell their misfortunes. Alas ! »writes ‘Archbishop Gauthier, from whose letters this information is chief@y derived ;« ‘ "I could do nothine but waan with A village of more than 400 Christians was attacked by the literates and became a zny to the flames, ‘A: these 400 Christians there were 120, more or less, who succeeded in saving them. selves by taking. refuge in a large villnt near by. The remainderâ€"about 300 were nearly all massacred. . | In soveral localities they take an entire family, father, mother, and children, and bind them together with bamboos, and then Aimgthe bundle of living hurmanity into the waves, !!howovor, they take care to cut off the man‘s head, The mulâ€" titudes of . dead bodies thus fastened: to« gether in mtxon'omd.lu‘lo ten blocks up the principal river, but to the great surprise of everybody, does not send forth any bad smell., a | Tuere are, then, fivre parishes, contain« ing nearly ten thousand Christians, which have to be blotted out ot the mission, nnme;y. Lang, Thankâ€"Huy®B, Namâ€"Duong, Hoyâ€"Yen and Doregâ€"Thank. ‘Many of the viciims died in the midst of flame:, _ | OUne of the chefs who had just caused two Christians to be murdered on the high road, weht on the parade before the Govâ€" ernor of the citaiel, by whom he was dismissed with henour. On his return twenty women and children fell under the swords of this man and his followers, He had just come from offering saciif e to the Goddess of Prostitution, to whom‘a faâ€" mous temple thatâ€"stands near: the road is dedicated. _ . The literates, who were the heads o { the militia inféd to massacre‘ nation, carried out under ths eyes of the Mandarins, was concerted between the Court and the literate:, and was done in reprisal for recent events. The Manda â€" ringa have just received orders from the Court not to employ any other means save those of persuision to stop the murderâ€" ers in their career. L | to which we have already alluded. The aco>unt, as translated for the London Tublet, relates that the massacre broke out on the 25th of February, when the "lhiterates," as the persecuting mï¬ called, opened the campaign by d» ing two men in the service of Pere Doars snd a Christian, whom they then threw into the n'velrl.q Th:{lm_ l‘mpén, th;y b;lrnt the three villages & 10= and Busn Tach, and massacred the h.l-?: tants that were in them, . Lhose who sucâ€" ceeded in esciping to the woods were buated dewn with houads, brought back and killed on the following day. ‘The rivar was covered over with ‘bodies floating down it from the side of Lareg, â€" At, that time the murderers were massacreing the Christians of the parish of Hoiven, and were burning their villages. Those who took refuge in the cliff: or the neighborâ€" hood were hunted down and burnt alive. The grand mandarin of justice was at the mairket of S1â€"Nam with 800 soldiers, but remained an inactive spectaior of the massacre of the Christians of Nam«Duong. only a few of whom were able to e cripe * * Foarful Slaughter of Chinese Chris tiansâ€"The Fiight. of an Archâ€" bishop. The French periodical, Missions Catheâ€" ligues, gives us the first authentic and deâ€" titled narritive /f the recent massacre of Romin Catholic native converts in Ching Base Ball. â€" % New.Yorx, June 18.â€"In the base bal match to day between the "White Stock» ings" of Chicago and the "Mutuals" of this city, the former sustain an overwbelmâ€" ing defeat, the "Mutuals‘‘ winning the game by a score of 33 to 1. Jerome Park Races: i Out of the five races set down on the programme tor Jerome Park toâ€"day, two proved walks over, while the race for the members‘ cup, gentlemen riders, failed to Al. Sn;drom'- Kade w.uktold over for n:h,o mile and a half dash add Hunt and Rey» nolk#‘s Whhl:lor dor‘ the . mile and threeâ€" quarter dash. â€" The mile and quarter race for three year olds was a match betwden Hunt md’ Reynold‘s Christine and Lewis & Co.‘s Vandalite. ‘The latterâ€" won easil in 217. ~For the lteqshohnï¬nhnd'_ It was won by Bullet; Tammany, Znd Blind Tom, 3r1. Time, 5284. Negro Atrocities and Loss of Life. Lomsriucs, K. Â¥., June 18th.â€"Last night a party oi negroes attacked a house of one Juhuson, near Clarksville, Tenn., with stones, .one of Johnson‘s & fired on the crowd wound? & woman in the abdomen from which died. in 20 minu es afterwards the herself was struck on the head and probâ€" ably fatally wounded. â€" The Reciprocity Treaty. Wasiimgrox, June 18.â€"The President to.day seot to the Senate the recently negotiated Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Canada. Left Centre adhbering to provisions of Casimie Periere‘s bill. M. Dufour intends when the bill of M. Periere comes up for debate ‘to dis« tinctly warm the El‘ht that the 335 Deputies are prepared to detmand the disâ€" solution of the Assembly it the organiza« tion of the Ro!).ubu'e is prevented. M (lioll)l:nd very li&. led to Paul Cassagnac is ol appear before the Assize Court, on MJ noxkt, to auswer to the uh.m of inciting the citizens to hatred of each other. Tho American Squadron. The American naval squadron in the Mediterranean are expected atâ€" Toulon shortly to revictual, [ * tment of hig.successor by joint‘ conâ€" g:nuon of the two Chambers negotiations, will probably prove abortive. 4 THE TONGâ€"KING MASSACRES UNITED 8TATES. â€" T‘ e nooks can be seen and all information had :.".'.‘.‘...".‘!'.'g.}!“"‘"flw No organised oy Aor of eaetaieontniey, Srapany For the subscription of those desiring to take stock th rein. _ Agricultural Fire Insurance Co. FFICES TO BE LETâ€"Suitable %o‘a‘h’ bustâ€" 0 ness, in the Victoria suilding. ugtou« ut.~ Rent exccedingiy lo..i.mu, t Travellers lns. Oo‘y., cor, Sparks and ‘n\A, Guve K 9X# That â€" The undersigned having Boitâ€" Headâ€" II!â€I:IMMM'H all the fl’:.‘."&'....t.‘.‘.m.. w in ‘I::w-neumxuyh operation, beg resâ€" merie .mu':%&%m&w%; than have been charged in this city hitherio. 4.4. % is now open to visitors. week guaranteed. Business . goALl. u?&dm;m-aw:uw, WW ludependent Post Offices at s Meoieern five | ues . onauaup a 6o fllÂ¥ structions and samples [that reuail | June 13, 1874. 2004â€"1m rished to them expeditiously and at lower rales Murray â€"Bay ‘:“, i m" m% Mm l’mn’ru SHORKE, LOWER l!.qul'lOI. Olawn Hept I‘I 1 m L. 1 the lllld‘rlkldd from persons willing to dFacroce iceulet collars and surroundrngs Te 2 poehe ROeet eeaih cut Eh bond materint e ie P LeSUERU®R, Boltâ€"heading Machine. t for Allen & Co., Well Memiow Sigst Worke Snemanl" e Light Enginesand General Machinery ; this medicine is for sale at mll Druggists th tU‘mln.nfl'nhppann 'x-ty:mr Pr§ss has not g Ait 1 . stock, ask hinmâ€"to send NORTHROP & LYMAN, nts for the Froâ€" vmoooro:mno.m-irfl,.rm or t> DEVINS & BULTON, Notre Dame street, Monâ€" ;..nnl, Gorruumummmmsfuusuu. Price~§1 per bottle. Large boities, $ _ The expe 'v-';floflm ears in the Lonâ€" don flflo?." Euagliand ;’ll’domm to mudlcal".l"'unlty otf hunp&htm the only medi ‘l':.u\o""‘ eontrol over class of dis« eas e8, DIAMOND RHKEUMATIC CURE 7 (Poemm on pagl tee Phang vetvindht uh ns Snd i cscics 23â€" 3k 4 30 mmmmmh l-l}e skin or with the wet h stop their Iï¬".l:lï¬d nuï¬â€œï¬‚u lg' may or sea M ternal drainage may become m., when the corrupt as are apt to comgulate, causing pestules, tq‘{g eraptiens or ranning sores, broncbiâ€"is &c. ey may locate about & nerve, causing neural«i», and b{ attaching themselves to the arteri«l tubes veins, large or small, and lnflsmlnï¬.hem by their corromive Influence, canse these intensely paintul sensaâ€" tions called Rheumatism. Nature rtroggles to drench out or dislodge if possipie these corrosive 'l:rUclon. and the parts become very red from 'l'h.l is t ‘non o ohb‘-..&‘ or is pongestt M erein, nsmd thet enatie t t hn masteny on wunl-!.:m monlous hg:n she withâ€" draws of from such parts, ceases to contend, and performs clroula. mnuboat she can; however, the passige of the blood &n%h the affected channels . stili continues p«inful.‘ This is Chronic Rheumaâ€" tism, which may exâ€"st without its usual ante~ Miinisinn Sil? EW vmeory petnts ont uts sor: ve on e theory out the eorâ€" rect treatment of this ard other distressing maladies. . vissoly>these corrapt particles that have lodged in the afflicted parts, sothat in th« eirculation t.h:‘v may be cariled offexternally or loternally, and haying thus removed the cause lhe effect ceases. Special attention given to â€" REPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSES June 11, 1874 P at â€" â€" CoRNER 6F paby aRD NELSO®:®TS, June i#, 1874, | 2508â€"11 AND * AGRICULTURAL MACHINI8T. " eMainâ€"8t., * ¢ K UV L L, P.Q j TT‘AWA hy o o a o e minute branches of the venous lleQ and carried back to the lungs !b: vitei mp&m By reason of much that is wrong in living and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing 'lhmchuu bodyuaots::g;;:normog? nflammatory particles, insensible perspiration through the sktn or with NENDERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, | A RTERIAL blood contains the elements of as Vitality and Nutrition, which .I:{-pm i :::fléaï¬ n and, sï¬ the Fequired ndurlshmint io sucked tp up" the +/* tw | h x2 . â€"AREâ€" /’/ (AR ( farg® oyine [ 1 } e oRv. > S rronss : AF§B HAVE OPENED STOCK BOOKS HOB. 8. SARNEY, > . _ MNECHANICAL ENGINEER UNEY â€"WAGES 1 persecutors, in the hands of the Most Blessed Virgin.‘ .:-'Ihhh'wuon the evening of the 12th The Archbishop, with about ol’h(t;y fugi tives, escaped to the ‘harbour of Glante, the southern point of the Mission, and at last #ooounts wére about to pursue their flight to Halgan, ‘The exterminaMon of the Christians is the desired object of the Dips soeid Rheumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, . Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, ~Wounds, Hoarseness, Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, _ Piles, Sprains, Toothache, _ Colic, Old Sores, W. P.COUTLEE, B. C. L., Jume 15, 1874 goPseccd(] e KFor the Hair Prepared from the Pure Grease of T H E CA N A DA B E A R EARINE THE OTTAWA HMES JUNER 19 is1 for $51 mailed froe. . Addressâ€" â€"â€" _R T. RTANTON. Hnhoen, N.# All _]!emprfllages, ue Hecretary, protem. | DLIVER DITSON of the 0t NRIK ke *3 5 *n Either of the above books sent, postâ€"paid, for reiail price ¢ mu HOMMO., . . .« ++ .+ +« a «++ «82g28 2+«»+++ $2 80 g.rn-uo&'vdum‘-....’...n..'...'..'.'.'.'. i ® Reed Organ Companion........... 2 W Saradenies irunaer t ols oine t Cabinet Organs, New CHUzRCE Music Book Nuirily Reiapy Organ Gew #â€"DRVONPOTL .. +220 s 46 0+0e04++. Batiste‘s Qug +D VOiLitâ€"PIOB. . s »» . s »» ««a+ +« h'“miwâ€"m...............‘ Orgen ons Rocuolnraitime cuil o Voln., on n Portfulloâ€"Rimb « x Ml¢‘s Short Noluntariesâ€"9 Nos., eacih.. .. P ons eonoioey Aaiie® :s THE LORNE HOUSE poilection. be placed in our Collector‘s hands for immediate their accounts at onde. Otherwise, the same will RAJOTTE & Co., Pooley‘s Bridge, Anmwnqu-’udb.nhul-l.l" 1 oly buver, and Steel Frames, to SUIT ALA \t ~â€"W.. YOUNG‘s NEA SIDE SEASON, 1874. Wï¬,..%“‘*'ï¬'é:w%: SHOOLBRED & COâ€" Ottawa Carpet Hous Perfected Spectacles jOPULAR COLLECNOA8 OF ' ORGAN MUSIC ! Feb. 23 1874 Nzw CuUurCH Music Booxâ€"In August. CARPETS. Has constantly on hand and to orderâ€" AZARUS, MORRIS & CO.‘8 Mr. T. RAJOTTE * Tmhr:-taudh.kqumd “, Monume nts, â€" Ho adstones, Obel iskse, &¢,, in Marble, Soottish Granite, or Bandstone. BE The rewest design in CBMETERY FENCING, stitable for the various Cemeterics m ‘| Caloured Marbles of and shafle draigon oo i re faAitLes Molrican anty toanany 209. Colonred Marbles of new and elther Plain or Mounted. 6 # June 18. 1874 OTIOE Orrawa MarBi® & GrRaXITE Works ETT NC Aad PR ORE ! M N BATT ) v | Soditmos _ Sabmestos _ fhtaole; | â€" BHINGLESâ€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE BEST IN of N.B.â€"Agent for Amherst, O., Sandstone, best Buff and Blue. } RIDEAU=â€"St,, CORNER OTTAWAâ€"8St. FOR REHED ORGANS. ._ â€"I1MPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" . | * Mantles, Grates, Drain Pipes, Firo Clay Goods, And General Building Supplies. | DOORS, BLTN be MOULD June 17, 1874 AND EYE G All partios indebted FPOR PIPE ORGAN®. 39 SPARKSS1. 85j SPARKEâ€"ST, SPRING 1874. Gt guazenteod, or no cbarge TT Injudwey, Ne#w toik T. RAJOTTBE & Co K. TAYLOR, â€".s4 Russiur & Watsows, > Â¥ SPARKSâ€"Sr. ol & The principal adopted is, the best material and workmanship in the ‘:m:g at theâ€"lowest mbloe-hm i v,:'af':;, : 294 a ‘“‘"“-'Nlfl&)& a so exoluâ€". «ively of firstâ€"class Goods,can hm‘u’_" advantageous to buyers. Cul BUYERS® before giving thotr drders, wilt do wellto call and see the large.Stock of finely selested Goods speciaily adapted for a Arstâ€"claas Trade, at & 5 FLOORING June 17, 1874 Gontlmeg- . SOMERVILLE; ESTABLISHED 1860, forehead. | Auy information u-" to 1 covery will be thunkfully received Jon : saniom butmars Misbibsil Aveubetiyr ty â€" Boar‘s bikeity > 4004 itcb morntiicacer s Te nans oo ooal t en peatoid; forehead., _ Auy informution leading to their reâ€" From the mb- the about 20th u‘flmm.u Ooll‘ two yeurs old, brown color, some PE PC CC -â€".&u- !4-.& ts Srenfedtndy s oo epoegint gou n ; it is a rare clinnee for ï¬ï¬"%m::.me w ui. 3 L AZBAM a 0o ce t t _ Apply to L. JW : gï¬ _c-:_"n_;_i,%.u: 97 Mogn '7-‘1*-&'& EB "y At nenge of Hull, covered with fine Ottawa June 19, 1874. Pnlciff‘l‘i‘n stock "â€"‘ well selested, and consict M Ladies and (M!ba g"cu%-wui m ?.‘: ie ooeh en Ey skin Mitts, &0. « &Mh spect. A mostsaitable Te T aaaier e _ * Noi i sA & An PRICK, ‘The stook { idersigned will apply to a Judge of the said Conrt for a aisonarge Ta olsn on oite at ht td Bootg â€"aAd Sh ~Cofaad Shoes #@~No. 1% RIDXAU STAERT, f GHND CLEARING SALE CaNA N the Cc Provi of 3M of the (m‘l;'d(hflotu. ‘lfl-ï¬. Inithe matter or CHARLES 80 Wi Dated al" Ottawa, this §0th day of May A 1‘. Wt TRAYTEV. 33 RIDEAU STRERT, April 2 1874. 5 Allâ€"the above Styles of Hats to be BARRISTERS, ATTOBNEYS A o mn-pl‘u:‘x:o. Ofticeâ€" -ll'o‘&,zlasilmbu-n Im’m T March 17, 1874. 8â€"4m :inoal-. Bennett & Co‘s Hats......... HSRY 46 HEkH . . s 108 + + + 66 t C484 +Â¥ ++ i5 +s Blair‘s Patént HAW......»+»1¢6»c2ee0+«4 Duke of Rdinburgh Hate............. UhSRONGE HBU. +668 rexpetiriÂ¥rtixnr¢s Chell@NhAM .HAU. :» 51 s +204 +« ....++ NDOHOOE HHGME /. 11. ++scxr k rrririy ces sere Venost! Hate..... &mon Hate....} Ottawa, June 19, 1874, Borento HAls.........., .. On Tuesiay, the Seventh day of Juty next, SPRING OFP 1874 JOSEPH NEELIN OR SA LE, ABCHITRAVES | . Cy S â€"THE BEST LN oTrawa. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1863. L ITry Noonan‘s 25c; Suppors, ELL & BRUNEL, ANTED.â€"We will gvie men and women BANKRUPT 8TOCK. P E A C 0 0 K‘ H A T SI Having purchased the stosk of â€"~~â€" PrRopEIRETO) . CHARLES By Taillon & Uhrysier, fl'ï¬.‘."_.. RED H A T L. & W. BIGN OF THE i 608 & t as 3 u& N the Coun k. :‘ FELT HATS | |& : SILE BHaTe, | Dress Making and Millinory Establishmont 234| WELLINGTONST |234 Brandies, Port£ Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter, &c Oppostte Bnuish Lion Hotel, aas jost reâ€" ESTABLISHED 1854 az, PXA 4 Ottawe, $0th May, 1874. H. HoODGE#H 8 SEPARKS STREET, .orhl‘clufl.w“lflhflhh«adtb_lfldh.‘,fll.'n pricesinever befors quoted in ‘Ottaws. | _ =! * . e } 4 ummmummmmmmm<mmum Cloths.Tweeds, Waterproofs, Silks May 21, 14 !""""‘"""m""""‘"‘““?}m\ï¬ --.-ummm...; PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and Medicinal purposes, £ W MÂ¥ OLES A LE A NB BEA IL Coï¬eesâ€"lw mmm-uuu.-uu'-unh FANCY GROCERIES IN â€"GREAT YARIETY! REMNANTS . VERY CHEAP METCALFE‘Ss _ Change of Business 1 Receivingâ€"Foreign Importations * VifTolQ of in anch on Oiner td cerion df ati 1 cOomunte _ L. en ie ns n’-"‘"-‘-';% DIREOT > l MPORTATIONS m-v.dlun,-“ Prices to suil the times #4%W e have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Dressmaker |£T.Wg'fl-¥flk.ohoslifl‘nub¢n?flh Ssock if now wel! selecied, anil worthy of inspection _ A. ~ still THOS. PATTERSON SPRIKGâ€" 1874 June &, 1874. MORRISON & AD A M Balance of Light Prinits of all w“‘g 110. per Yard From the Producer:, in France, England, Holiand and Spain o Tajlorin@Es a blishmont. . | Special Family Grocer, F.AMILY GROCERS, DEALERY AND WINE MERCHA®NTS ITALIAN WARE»HO U S B, " EC parke Street, Ottnwn. 489 SATURDAY, JUNE OPENING DAY . McDONELL. of Goods. such as are found only in a first« meoneroke n upercen in a April 16, 174. "* Â¥hb@rass OurebRehed wonk iR Al the Novelties in R OHAS,. BRYSON, _ _ _ 58 SPARKS araRE®. Tweeds, Coatngs and Vestngs mwmu.ï¬'mï¬.) F‘aurther Reduaction o / A d RNE 5 5 To Hele0t froie ~â€"«rmucO® emmus «o m.m Le#) SPARXS STREET Have -h-l:a.- ‘ ieraian Ren eugen ces Street “""‘{Ulfl,.!lllhudu Fixtures, Aiid interest in lease Gond£ BSADDLES, WHIPS, & THOS8. SHORE & C#,, J. METCALFE, OPFAW A, 1814 ; Omokers in 13,