|Comp pe ns «h )CIETY, JtlaWwa nalways via Brockville, reument AdVOnUIUUUU Cowe & L1 N =, nos pareil measitity ... Not! LWaAaUs. ARKS STREET. maicd. A NC 00 4 A ts N205, 'G'(.dflnkl‘ ) by Alexander arles Loger, sole p" s on Welingson & I. McKAY. Iotel GRAPHER | or rovar mail sTEAMSHIPS. ses for the Duily *" or io Kent. Sule or to Kest, LAWRENCGE CENTRAL RAILWAC) "< TKAIN® PALL runk Express TI M ES #. R, ‘\lnnqlu Director. weive and amiilt UUm "oircune in adv2066" tCT A B Y B Wfl C ustcs ‘.“ bscribers in AAJ P 3 per anoum. ; "advertisement# r (wenty inerin e8, i _ Eo me wn Rys. 20 pum., 7 .40 p. B 2) a. 0n s&n- 400 t 0eg 3) a. 00. L.= k West rockville makes Trunk Express W ords, TW ENT X Alea Npâ€"A BAL® gs ind 126 #< m.&w‘ Trunk o the First w6 ) rd over 5 DEA TMS+ 14 be e w m in asing tt deut 10 # s his ating nserted Jucction. Asilve & 1.10° P.M. ng ly H 1.0¢ P. | W | w Pyg10 LET ry10 LET ry10 LET Ou is po gi0 P® sloo ponses . sur Wns Aur New 63, SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAWA. GIBBS & COURSOLLE, W KAPPA, Timxs Office family where U SHOOLBRED Have â€" received of their Spring Importations 48 BALES CARPET®S and CcURTALN®. Embracing alt the novelues, out for the senson o which the confidently Or® The shorlest, Liver; ool, on world, . Yex Patents of Invention, 10RE and Dwelling to let Jau o8sT Insurance E1P WANTED oUsE TO LEF. N Special Value in Lace Curtains. P ATENTS. Busiuess Cards. ONALD Â¥. GRANT, RTHUE F. COTTON, TVA W A v& An experienced Surgeon eartie ; 0 ent! mt c 1. &nnnnu.eurd until pakt ior. Corkage wili be charged at the rate of 2 pet bottle io Cabin Passengers supplying their own Provincial OARD â€"WANTED Houses to Ket. Rates of Passage from (Quebec vRK POR AL Mt The GLA »W , LAV mitPs® B4 Wh i A 36, or LONDONDEIE Y . bideo 730023 t« $ in 00 â€"Currents â€" «e tart deks is «t reduce i rates. Steerage -mq-uh'h-ij ob FIRST.ACLAS$® LLN COMPANY‘s UFFIO®S: 7 Bowillog i:ee 0, _ New York, or their Agents. gradiâ€" . LLAN LINE CORINPHANQ. «+ n ++ HTRERMNEA Y ... .00 ><> Rates of Passage from Qu« Intermediate ....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" aANTED £AVERS wANTED To 20. Phors Invite Inspection. Ocrtawa July 22 1873 Proussiay. . NCA NIDLN\ s V RaRM ATTAN Preuvian Pory NEsIAN CHW ALK EK. B cRA HA M M an17O® a P uomm 108 a ne ieerage GOULDTHRITE & MUBG (TRADE MARKS REGISTERED) UNITED =TATE: MAIL STEAMERS sSall every saturday from NEW YORRK AND o1 iso »w. Favourite ronte for iourists.. Â¥inest appro«én to Greau Brizain. r.-fl secomme t stion unsurp «sod * P & â€" Oc _ PAS AQ «: HION â€" rac EL Stcamshys. ANCHOK LINE. MUYI t Liquors TTA W d«dlants. esi, chempest and kest t e mc in 1e t in the main Wwill despaiched as follow: = ge WCarpets. CAKPEY HoUsSE i from al Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. .. ... Hotcls. and Real Estate agent. SOLICITORS OP B 1A N ma t) wer Manu‘s Hardware s 3819â€"tf i Loans negotiated. ck, blginâ€"st., Ottawa ans and RKecords o 'hm{‘. and have muct ng him as my stt geurns . ; t 10 900 e (Ginxgow Line are in e Clyde every Tues iay r about every Thursday l aboat _ dth May h ++ l"th * D, W. COOWARD & CO, Agents, 17, Sparknâ€"t. xO 38 â€"I. 4 4 * Ont w . iL. THUISTi E MKS, FORGIE. 37â€"9â€"5m NÂ¥ YORK t M A _ bedroom . &n eldery Lady in ma shdron. . Addre 3811 odgilnlyg. M be my profession Assistanâ€", MY Manager Bo: May May Jan« June May .. .« BANK OF OTTAWA. ith 3rd m co. M oum M $60 12 19 ad \R. A 3P Barrister, l‘o-vr{.mr. &c., Bol citor in| Chancery. l-'v:um-r. m., u‘l:m. Uenl'&‘:‘:mn. Allan Gilmo: t, p Hï¬. T \'Gt-m-n\l Ban mlh ness sacted. lnterest Allowed on Deposits, Gold, :l‘mmy and Steriing Drafts Purchased «n 1 Sol Sayings‘ Department, _ _ > __ _ ; _ [2. Harristers, Solicitors, Attorneys and t‘oT yancers, ‘{&¢.. BA pg. bell‘s Block, Eiginâ€"4L. HoxBus) &. W. SCrP, q. 0. yiol.go0 BTEW ART. J. J. GoRMULEY. ci, 1%, 1874 [ 4. eA s r‘CoONNOR & HoGe, COUF Enrristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soli« citors, Conveyancers, &c., | orraWaA, ONT. _ 0 __ °E lnu'rbuu. Solicitors, Atitorneys, Conâ€" veynucers, Notaries, &¢., &¢., »fMcoâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Russell House. Office : Victoria Buildi .pr.du Westorsa BHlock of r-:fl:’-.- Buildings. DirRcrors : L James Maci.aren, Kxq., President. Chnrles Magee Kxq., Â¥iceâ€"President. _ __ _ _ & \" eÂ¥ o Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &¢., IYNAILLON & CHRYSLER, DL Barristers and A r‘c‘mhl".lollol- tors in Cha : , Notarién, & 6« > Nceâ€"bHardy‘s 6 Rideau Stree:. 2 +. TainLO®. I F. H, Owe y «i mm June s, 173. | 1% W Larristers, .uu:-oy-. Soliciggrs, Conâ€" veyiam #&c., |Orf the iate -:IF:: onewioisâ€"iGigin ® ty CoH. l"mus\ A.JJ. Cu â€" wely. &, 1874 ‘; «iticeâ€"â€" )pposite |the Russell House, . over ibson‘s onf. c y. #@~Meney to lehd on Real Estale, ____ | [ mporary wiflce al Streey, Hub, _ _| ____ . W . Dee. 4, 184. LoorT, STEWART & GORMULLY, uthce Uvej Mr. B. Huckells Flour Store uer oi = x wiat Yorkâ€"streete OUAWA _ T Barristers, Attorneys, Nelicitors, Conveyancers, &c., F@P Mosgrove‘s Bullding Rideapâ€"st., Olbowa 5x Jou n 0‘ConNoR, Q.C. _ G, J, OODoHE®TY MA 1 Homwopathic Physician, Surgeon and | Accoucheur. Residenceâ€"Albert Streei, . uillce hours f on 6 to li a. na., aud Â¥to 4 p. m mpecia‘ witention wven to diseased~ miet diapiacements l.#)a the May DO singmth PE h PP M n â€"r »nd Aibertâ€"st&, * Winwa, Qct 44 1824 Rparks st ts opered an ~tice i« he Village / rovince of Queree, ior the transacto i Notarial and Leâ€" onslness, either 11 vvince of mnob« 6. Cutario. Special Iven to the tiom 0: sceounts in both »NHEY, CHMRISTIE & HIL!, )a Nt O‘CoN NOR Barriste Vay Officeâ€"â€"Rpariksâ€"st., Censre Town. Nigh mupâ€"‘t his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre 'rolin 4 Cance®x cured without the ue of the knife, by srn::.' but certain, speedy and aimost painles nrovess. Reference given to parting succers H. W ALK 68. | R.CasseLs,) c. | P. l‘u:_l‘osl D teras D-..-u-u'u.c.n.l..c.r.p.l..c.. SS P.8.0., .ca sumle MceGiil University, Montreal, Surgeon dorthumbexiane and Durbham Lavairy, Late \szociate Coroner N, aud 1. Ufice and Residence :â€"Q't\nuu* ot Hugh and Millce 1 V. M. FERLAND, 1C08. conNoR & O‘DoOHERTY, PIIO.\AH P. FORAN, Advocate, Solicitor, &c¢. Boots, Shoes, 7 A L I% 35 B¢, Physician, ROOMS, RUSSELL HOUSE W. W. WARD, tg:-. South a»ide of Rideanâ€"st.,nour Gloucest Consultatons at all honrs. wake 'B. TUPPER may be consulted profes« sionaily ut his residence, Melcalie Street, se formeriy occupied by the ton, P. Mitâ€" AL. 38l7â€")y Barrister, Attorne Jee â€" M.ter in Chan : Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, A lurge lot of alipper®, at cost wad Ilndo/t,.u Childrens Misses* Ladies® L4 A «i other go 1LLIAM MOSGROVE, A lurge lot of slipper kinds of Leasher / Ata shade over first ¢ at. Lamb‘s Cléarl sale, In fact you ¢uo| ave,I0ts of mï¬ buying your foel Wear Ab Lamb‘s U‘earing wiuich will be opened the pupiic only & short time, «s the atock is dis "‘m':lrd opportunity for buying out a g30d on~ ta >ilshed business. sonal application to war .A oWA MBR C. W. MacUUAIG. K. 1LOGAN, Hnte, W. 1. CoUTLEE, Which iWedical Cards. ARCHAMBAULT,, Notary Public and Advocate, US F Matk Rotices. ‘EASO «ABLE. Hours 12 t, Jamen "treot . 8. 1873 E. POMROY, CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN Apsil 21 198, Oot, 26, 1874 Roots_ & Shocs. TT M A RSH A L MA e, Exq., Hon. L. K Cliurch, M.P.t. Rm?-lum. K®q., ll..;.. Alexanor Kxq., Man. George Bryson, Allan 3. P. LYNN, arch 10, 1875. . C. WOob, INE APPLESâ€" 1“"' first of the Season, i 10, 1475 BOOTS & SHOES RUBBERS, &c., ecqil cards. asuilt OQTLI Assigneo. W a, County : Carleton nu‘:lv AND OPENED OUT, May now be eonsuited in is from 10 a. m, until 6 pm ens‘ Rubbers at 35 ets. » ++ at 40 ets. € ,° Long Rubber Boots, at $1,.50. r goous at proportionately loOw prices, will be soid CHEAP for Cash . R. MACDONELT 9. 1374 I , Surgeon and Lwho-h Qrrrawa, ONT. | Nig Aparksâ€"st., Consre Town. | Nig 50 Cases of CASSELS & PENNOCK, Just Received, wt Di ¥¥100 A9 OENCCC to JAS. BUCHANAN, y \ mmuM PaTRICK RoBErtson Cashier. â€" ur. Jos, teaudin‘s, Main Â¥.1..C.P.8.L.C., M.0 . che Village A Hul â€" twhe transaction _/ usiness, either in the utario, Special care HESON, , Notary, &¢. ewis & Pinhey.) bin w in smme. | H. P. Hins W. E. BROWN, 15 Bussex St., OtlaW&. 6. ces i ® ol ‘UOLâ€" W. D. Hogag W. A. LAMB, , s summexâ€"8t TDht MONTERIAL $760â€"1f 4401 3678 tor the BDrly 1y 246 Proâ€" VALUABLE HQUSEXILOFURAIT URE ! By Jas. Bermingham. The Best Chance of the Season, Toe sunsonber is fivoured with to sell by public anetion at the r: sid b w pariour se in bair coth, b w solns, easy chairs, lounges, whatnol, b w centre, Card and trifle tables, Brussels, m?v-uy and other garypet® b w ex en on‘ dining table, b w cueffeonin, 0 â€"me seut chairs, Rlcu»rao, mih rors, and the conâ€" tants of four. well furnished bedrooms, Ki‘chen furniture, crockery, cutlery and ~gl@swars whing, tea and breakfast selts,. three stoves, pipes, ote., hall oil cloth, stair earpet and rods, a «d other urticles to be found in a well appoinâ€" t «i house. euatls . '}1“ the excellent house‘ olt furniturâ€" and »flects ther. in, consisting of two vary fine parlour sulls, the centents of dinin« room, six lnlvmouuu. #it= chev, servants rooms, ha‘ls, sheds, tei'::. T\ in furniture is nearly new, is of tne in style, und must be so‘d for w »ev ‘r it may bring l.‘lo at Eleven O‘Cloâ€" i Sharp, on Friâ€" day, the ;@sth tist. Tuae subscriber i=â€"iustructes 6y /. v. Pellant kaq., to seli by Phb;g Auction, #1 » is residence nowth atie o. Ridesu sir ef, betscen Chapet and Augusta streets, On Monday, 3rd May, 1875, At Eleve» o‘ciock, a. im., the whole of his Household Furniture _and ffects, conststing in pait of, a splendid Rosewood PlanoForte, BA pril, 28th & _.;;';.;;’;___..__z:.â€"...‘â€"" ze n _____. MPOBTANT AUCTION SALE I ds will sell at their Rooms, on Saturday.the 17th a large consignment of Carpets, Oilâ€"cloth, New and _ Second HMand Chairs,. Bedstcads, Whatnots, String Beds, Pallinsses, . Wool Beds, Gold and Rosewood Man« _ tel Mirrors, Chamber Toilet Sets, Tumblers, and a HON. L. 8. HUNTINGTO N, CROCKERY AND MISCELLANEOUS â€"â€" HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. _ AUCTION _ SALE Otbtawn, April 28th, 187 Rule at eleven GENERAL BOOKBINDING ESTABâ€" LISHMENT. Ail.orders for Books requtriuk eareully attended to . > ~â€" _ "EPARKS STREKT, OTAWA. Ruling, Perforating, Nuatbe â€"ANDâ€" 2oÂ¥ § a. MORTIM ER, BOOKBI xX DE R, ‘â€" PaAP@R RULER, AND Accouot Bock Manufacturer HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR% BRUSâ€" SELS mm»m‘g{, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, &C., &£C. _ J. M. ROSS & Co. class MPORTANT SALE The undersigned has form)ng the public that FRIDAY, 30th Inst., ungexpeflenu in New with the firm of P. A. 1 together with the â€"fact firstâ€"class work men ; I c fisuat confidence, soficlt patronage. General Assortment Furniture recéived up to Saturday | morning. Re>~Sale at 2 o‘clock sharp. J. M. ROSS & C€O., Heney»‘ Biock, Sparks Nt, ME ® Banker, Montreal Dealer ::&noubnl-.“ mud "B&?:M“.fl“’ in & Commereial paper ©SWUV** "an & Inâ€" Commeres? PPP" |‘ ‘A Satntan and T. 8. in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" to n-hyedondopouu. > Oct Â¥1M. Séi0â€"#aw ky. ME Bankers and Stock Brok ors, Negotiate sales of P'IT"U and organize Companies â€" Money Imv class securities to pay 7 «nd 8 Lerest» Stocks . purchased and margin § 10 per cen«. interest at | Corner of Q‘Coanor and Maria Streets April 21 Auction . Sales. TAILORLING ESTABLISHMENT, Commencing at Eleven O‘ Clock, in Saturday NDSOR RIDEAU STREET, * CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STREET. . ~January 2rd. 1876. s80 K~w.§, a Synmopsis and Index of the Insolvent Act of 1875, ‘~â€" ‘By winnlt&ast WILB"N. Assistant Law Clerk,‘ Honse of Commons. Price 10 conts. NC 2g20hzad tn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 13. ND BROTHERSâ€"4 N PBRESS and will ba published on T 8B 7~" L. aad Undex of AST END Merchant Tailor. Chemist & Druggist, D. BROWNE, Mookbindcrs. Druz Store. T. SHEPHERD. Miscellangous, 1870 AUCTION EERS, UNRESERVED a‘clock, . Terms cash Mankers. Arugagists. ailoring. af ternoon, at 2 o‘eiock â€"OFâ€" of P'roFk; and Patents, and nles oney Invested in firstâ€" io pay 7 und 8 per cent inâ€" has great pleasure in inâ€" that he has opened a first wW. H. FALLS, NEDONUD 34 Aedemniâ€"a {nterest at lowest enrront with instructions r.slde ce of the Nu 4A M, Auctioncer. print.d headings Auctioneer. â€" . 3830 EGLH8ON Montreal, . 27005 3n w k vring Wednesday, Thursday, Eriday and Sat« urday ;‘ï¬u 5th, :{‘. 7th and Sth. MATINEE Saturday at 2 p. m. Altraction Extraordinary, Boucicault‘s last and greatest play, entitied The â€"Shaughraun, Doors open at 7;" Overtnure at 8: CUarrringes at 10;45, Heats ean be: secured only at H. ind J. Gowan‘s store, Sparks street, thrre days In mlvmmn,, without extra <ch= . Qicbestra Ona rs, 75eis. DPross Olrole MM' B0cts. hull&:ly, 2%cts.. Remember the MALI!‘N+i on raturday, at twoo‘slock when will “Eï¬"w the _ Romantic_Prama of the FOR Oe RND»Y, or THE no i8 OF MONTARGIS | Introducing the Celeb.ated Dogs Don Caesir ann Bruno. , , ViVAT REuINA. On#whi n occasion Mrs N "m)vnr in her gromt m je4 . Bulwer Lytton‘« grand Love TO CONOUDE WITH THE SOREAMING PAROE OF Governorâ€"General and Countess fDufferin LAST NIGHT BUT ONE! > GRaAND TES "IMONT «L BENERIT f TENDERED TO ° MRS. . C. fORRESTELR Under t:e distn LA DYVY OF LYONS. LADY OF LYONS! OR, LOVES & TRIUMPHS,. Gowan‘s Opera House. PHIS E@IDAY EVENING APRIL seofha phe entertainment will commence with the OTTAWA, FRkIDAY.! APRIL 30, GOWAN‘S GRAKO OPEAA HOUSE FORRES T ER S, 1t surpasses everything ndows, pal and plain _ Woodwork, .m Brussoo, Reouring Knives, and all motais. % ? ; HAND SAPOLIO, R For Meohxnuuf.o' Painters, Photographers, D Bath pQFpOR@8+ / > /96 in Norwich Egg Powder, For _ making suGB. 31 7|nake room for their Bpring Btock, 5 ibs. of sound Ten for $1.60, value gua« r. nteed nlno..ndneucnons?wuk 10 M.ottq;'udl & reduction on o.fl‘!mu‘ iverrings, from 50 ots. to $1.00, according to quantit\, or No, 4 Labrador dorrh(. r=uo- tion of $1.25 ver bbl., dry n;flbod-n-h. Coarse Sale «22 BCR CSOCA Hies: ‘eums Wmses "SAErNEUE UE ROCTTELLCOTSOE son ns may has " fAnti in large bags, Fine Salt, 280 los, per bag, Good Western Apples and Onions, aiso onn.u‘:n'd o’talch nroleml\_g at a reduction for CASH. HIGH WINES, PROOF AND RYE <Bilke, ht I TOBACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BL{IUI, From Gooderham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. â€"| _ * Liebig‘s Liquid Extract of Beef." "Nutritious Condiment for Horses and Cattle." " British Egg g and Butter Powder." CHAS. STEPHENSON 4& Co., Gorner pcomabanteipningion is Jt Sole Agents for Ontario. Baskerville & Bros., STARCH, RIOE, RAISINS, UURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PA and BROOMS, also, Worcestershire Sauce }‘or your Hongeâ€"cleaning, b: all means ask s our Grocer, DN“’:‘- or the s i han pelonming _ _ Ing and ing ~_ No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, offering G«neral Groceries, W z‘lqu:r-na u:::nlhy LOW ?&Idfl CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD nd uDN suceess ofthis most delicions ADS 2 TM‘! m;n;‘.::.oho'g"#mwmogrrg:m"m': to apply the P thehn own inferior compo‘ me"wu! m‘“ OUSEKEEPERS ! 10 be had of all Grocers. H. J. WEEKES &0o , ©HOn AAAM CARCUT LCWA ante hereby informed that the only way 10 89°°"*" the .O’nnlno is to ASK t )K LEA & PeRRIN® SAU_F, ;':.‘-'ï¬.,':.‘;"ï¬';,."“’†names are 0 the Wrapâ€" 8 T and boible. Bome of the ï¬d‘l markets been suppiled with a spurious Worcest6 ire Rance, upon the 'rinr and labeis of which the names of L +8 #hd Perrina have bean f rged. L and P. give notice that they bave furnished ol sc Sidcnctings apaines Menuinoturers oturems l en vamiors or sven, or any other. imitation® y which their right may bï¬nfllnpd. # ts o on dn e n L c stt OUSEKEEPERS my PAPRS OMA COWet o s dedas P Ask for LEA & PERRINS‘ and see Name on Wrap ,m, Bottle, and per. T HE y orcester CAaAUSKE FOR DIVORCE. Amuscments. $ A P 0 L | 0, Declared b c0~Boisseurs to be £A & PERRINS‘ y @Groceors. t nouished . patrenage of their Excellencies the Saturday at all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT onLy Go0oD siaUvcE. BASKERVILLE BRO. E; ove OUre <tion, entitied N. 0. Forrester will a of PAULINE in ndows, painted Toronto $784â€"1 y |___. Murder. Derroir, Micg, April 20.â€"Last evening two coloured women, mother and daugh Tavk the fhtteg mlg' found i i were dead in their sbeds. 'l'::xï¬odm were chopped and hacked with an axe almost beyond semblancé of human beintï¬ Susâ€" gi::on points to John Thomas, hus d of the first named, a coloured bar ber ; he has been arrested. Gzorezrown, DELq l:sril 20.â€"The negro preacher and wife murderer Was captured this morning in the attic of the negro church here. He has been there since the murder, and heard the funeral serâ€" mon of his murdered wife. ‘ Cheap 'l‘uuporiatlon co-..hy Boston, 20th.â€"The Â¥reliminnry meeting for the organization of a cheap transporâ€" tation society wes held last night. An adjourned meeting will be held on May 5th to adopt the constitution and perfect the organization. * Workhouse P-?.l::ly destroyed by Ditror, Mich., April 20.â€"Early this morning, 4 fire in the factory of the Web ber Furniture Company, on the corner. of High and Montcalm streets, consumed the factory and ten or twelve houses adjoining. The factory building was fiveâ€" storeys high, brick, situated in & thickly settled neighbourhood. Loss on factory bufldinï¬l $200,000, and on machinery, stock, &6., $100,000. _ Eetimated loss on dwellings, and â€" contents, $30,000 to $50; 000. â€" Insuranse unknown. * .Opening of Navigation: : WuirenarL, N.Y., April 290,â€"Reports from Lake Champlain indicate that the lake will be clear of ice to morrow. ‘The steamers are oxxï¬eted to commence regular trips next Monday. YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. Pittsburg, Pa., 28th.â€"The Alleghaney County workhouse, situated at Claremont, nine miles from l;it,uburg, was partially destroyed by fire this afternoon, It was one of the most complete institutions of the kind in the country, and has been not only selfsupporting, but a source of considerable revenue to the county. . Out of 350 prisoners, it is thought but few esâ€" eaped. â€" Loss $50,000 ; insured. Buffale Gnats . Mxxrnis, April 28.â€"Complaints are pouring in from all parts of the surroundâ€" ing country of the fearful destructi on of horses and mules by buffalo gn>ts. Many of the planters, and especially â€" colored ones, are ruined by having ther only horses or mules killed, find being unable to rerhoo them at a time when theyare so ba &v needed. A lotter from a planter near Macon, Eayette: County, says not less than 200 horses and mules have died during the past three days within ton miles of there. Mrwuriis, Tenn., April 20.â€"A negro named Dan White attempted to ravish & widow lady living near Raleigh, Shelby County, on whose plantation he was at work. Her criee attracted the attention dhcnn,utho-ightgtwhomt.honogm fled, but was afterwards mgt.nmd and taken to Bartlett to await his trial. On Tuesday night he was taken from th:g’dl ZQMYOf disguised men, carried to e woods and hanged. v No Nympathy from Prussiaâ€" f Loxpox, April 29, 6.30 am.â€"The Daily Tekgrapl:’: Berlin despatch says the Prussian ‘Government intends to ignore the letter of gyn}pathy_na:l‘dnes?‘d.by. Roâ€" Midnight Despatches: man Catholi¢ bishops of Grear Britain those of Germany. The Times‘ despatch from Berlin says the Belgian Minister of Justice has made an explicit statement that the Belgian Courts are incomjpetent to take up proâ€" ceedings against Duchesne, and this stateâ€" ment has been transmitted to Berlin. Prussian Dict and the Catholices. The Government (Committee of the Prussian Diet has pre a bill dec aring Old Catholics entitled to a share of Roman Catholic churches, pemeteries, and reâ€" venues, pz:rorhon& to their numbers as cony with other Catholics. Loss by Fire, / Newsure, April 29.â€"The total loss . ï¬reuhn!-';d_cï¬?"‘l':nflï¬m"‘?‘ fire at Ramsdell & Co‘s storehouse, IM84 niï¬ was $15,000 to $20,000. ouRcv. Dr. g:rdmd %efv. Dr. King, recently appoi pastors Metho dist Clm'rlllxere, lost their\ibrarie valued at g.,OOO euch, which we‘ amez in the building; total insurance, $15,000. An Attack on Constables, ‘ C Wirksssarks, | Pa., April 20.â€"To day Constable Michael Casey went to Plyâ€" mouth township to levy upon the gootL j of James Connell, but was resisted, and returned to this city for assistance. Police Officer Reibsenner went with him, and they found that . the whole Connell family, oomprisingt#n or a dozen, men, had â€" congregated _ together . in , . one house and _ barricaded | it, . _ When the officers proached | they~. were fired upon, Reigunner receiving thrée b.lll,onoinhilhudn.ndtï¬oinhu body, and Casey was also Rubsenner mwliuwithnohopesof ery. The Constable now lies in & critical con:â€" dition. Two of the have been m others at last ts were â€" u so that they ¢ould not esâ€" 3.. ‘The whole family are desperadoes, ind it is feared with p ly fight last. The old man Connell and three: of Mis swons, Edward, Lawrence and Thomas haye been arrested. A posse of one hun % men surrounded the ~house. The man ï¬;mmn; to shoot. any person who approached with hostile intent, and old man threatened to shoot. any persON who approached with hostile intent, and declared that he would die before be would be arrested. An attempt wWAs made to break in the./ front . door which was heavily baricaded and several mlle‘:lwmï¬nj from inside but no one, was j everything being in readiness, finally a desperate ï¬ggt the Connell‘s were handouffed and brought here. The mnuwyoï¬udgrgmthe window_‘:n“‘l‘ HRWUY SEVU* MOCDDUE Cc q onaht were handouffed and brought here. The two sons who fired from the window and struck officer Riebenner were held for that cause, and the others also. were sent to prison. Riebsenner is sinking rapidly. Casey will probably: recover, .Iu:ï¬h he has fourteen buck shots in his body. Over|a dozen muskets and rifies, most of them loaded were found in the house of the Connell‘s after their BY TELEGRAPH. A Law Suit The Times to morrow will annou 10e that the Attorney General has commenced a suit against Henry Starkweather for $1057 608 with interest and costs of suit. ‘Th defendant was at one time an officer the Stm&zbowmntmdhudd% Bureau for the collection of assessmen in said Department, .‘ UNITED STATARS Disastrous Fire A Negro Lynched GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES Courts Incompetent LATER 1875 Prussia of his |For Middle States, areas of rain followâ€" ed by clearing and cooler weather ; north to west winds and rising barometer. Aid for the Dan Bryant Family. New York,April 20.â€"The performances at the princiï¬nr:hculra for the benefit of the late Dan Bryant‘s family was largely atâ€" tended. Tue proceeds which the family will receive entire will exceed $25,000. \‘alaable Library Destroyed Suzusy, Ky. April 20.â€"The residence of Lucy Bakewell, in which was the library of the great naturalist, Audubon, was relative of Audul is library been left with h::n, The colléction con: sisted of eight hundred volumes of inesâ€" timable value to scientists. CA Atrest of an exâ€"Congressman. _ ! Cnaruestox, 8. C., April â€"29.â€"Ex Con gressman Bowen was toâ€"day arrested for mstigat‘i'x;s the murder of Col. White, commi eleven years ago. This was the charge for the ywublication of which the ‘News and (Courier were last week rxo‘ecuted for libel. Judge Read reâ€" eased Bowen on $2,000 bail. Rain and Wind Storm. Curyvecax», April 29.â€"A severe rain and wind storm passed over Cleveland this afterncon, doing much m: roofs, chimneys, . unfinished bui in Public Square was broken off and the spire of the finest Préébyterian Church was badly damaged. No loss of life Has been reported. The velocits of wind was 48 miles per hour, Osnxoss, | April 20.â€"The Beckwith House and Adams House, two hojels of large capacity, finely furnished with all modern improvements, were : destroyed bgot:le fire. Loss on the former will ba about $40,000, and ‘on the latter, $32,000. Newspaper and telegngl;l offices shared the fate of surrounding ldm‘g In the North Western, daily , with an office fitted up with all the mrnu for its pubâ€" lication and for the execution of job print* ing, nothing suved. Loss about $18,000. The â€" Times, .a weekly papar, loss $10,000. Three men __ are 16â€" ;r)orted killed by the falling walls. heir names cannot be ascertai )1. There are rumours of further loss ol |il~ prevaâ€" lent, but not authenticated. mf; 200 residences, large and small, weie burned, and over one hundred stores, hotels, banks, &c., .. were _ also | destroyed. The . opera house, costing $100,â€" 000, â€" and _ the finest in _ Wis consin, outside of Milwaukee was destroyed. The loss is variously éstiâ€" mated, the most . moderate estimate being $750,000, and the highest $2,000,â€" 000. _ Hundreds of families are homeless. Women and children are lying about the streets, or roaming around in search of a place. for shelter. Arrangements will be made to organize the newspaper offices in the unburntdistrict. _ Telegraphic com munication was severed at an early date of the fire. â€" » CANADIAN ANTELLIGENCE | (By Telegraph.) It is understood that s&:gxhuhn will leave England for Mon on the 12th prox. f The body of an unknown man, greatly decomposed, ‘was found yesterday afterâ€" noon in the canal near Cote St. Paul. . The st:.,w of the Seminary h.;o bought lflm"gud Â¥ the Protestant mé- Home, 9 Notre Dame st., and the lumber yard ‘3"“‘"‘ on the west side, for the purpose of erectâ€" ing a building thereon in the stead of the present Bonsecours‘ Church, which . will then be demolished / _ > * To S oA Innnuitndon ly and without the knowledge of plaintiff broke his solemn engagement during the past winter and married another woman, making it i le to carry out his enâ€" “unmtwixpmnï¬ï¬‚: Damages are laid *‘ dlogk us i8 bum.rkotthi- morning had & ?;g" tone, but was very quiet. cl ‘sing 1924 wellz-“ta mm 197} to 198; Royal Canadain, 984, closing, 954 to 99; Molson‘s, 116}, closing 1164 to 1164. Sales at the afterncoon board: Bank of Montreal at ~192%; Jacques Cartior, 974. Merchants‘ was offered at 114, and Commerce at 1374,without finding buyers. Navigationâ€" Lieutenant Governer HH olA ie nsl o Ind: A Teroxto, April 29. ‘The | schooner Canadian left yesterday for Oswego with a cargo of clear lumber. Umks’vvm&nwhdï¬zhbohflm indi ed d'.lï¬u the w winter, is confined to humoln.b.m‘ seriously ill. in 90 wine on (hligs toce which the â€" Congregational o found ‘a local havitation, has in the course of years, after serving a vatiety of pur sns Wl atst t into a tombâ€"stone Mugh Allan â€"Body Found â€" New Chnrchâ€"Testimonialâ€"Breach of Proâ€" them. Lord Dufferin, accompanied by Mr. and the Mi Immmdouiu,;rï¬ndum Queen‘s, on their way to Niacars Falls m)ï¬â€œ_flmilwnand children roceeded to the residence Mr. F.W. Cumber‘and, whose guests will reâ€" actory Destructive Conflia®...tiion mflbwin;i-.fwflm'lhtdtb! titions ï¬o-bdtoboui.db!“' rdges on so far as announced.; Mâ€"amh_- or Spragge, 3d . June, been convel MONTREAL. Probabilities The ToRonto MonTE®ar, April 29 mMtS j _ Cornwall â€" Chancellor Bpragge, 8th ‘The consecration of Archdeacon Fuller, the Bishop elect of Niagara, will take lace next Saturday moni.-fl.il St. Thomas Church, Main street East. The S imcat us ut mpre Rroag ontréa & Ontario, Huron, Alqml:.mlp, Western New York. l uie ol The steamer Dromedary, of the Lake and River S.S. Line, arrived at this port iutetdny, loaded with flour. It is the rst of the season. d + ,-I;n.l“ oud- },;l"_ch.wh Spragge, 2lst Figin Westâ€"Chancellor Spragge, 28th Jun:.‘m f a Eigin, :utâ€"annodlw Bpragge, 2nd July.~ | J“iiux, Bouthâ€"Chancellor Spragge, 6th y. No days have been appointed for the Kingston, Prince Ed-:«’i and Muskoke petitions. C At a meeting of Bar, _Aini afterndon in the Court Howe, Mr $6trin pvenoï¬mihdutbomxtm would introduce the subject of. ishi a law library in this city. He supple mented his remarks by ssying that the city of Buffalo had a lawlign:yfsrm valuable, extensive and c?bhfll-x any one man could hope to get. together. The cost among a great many would be but trifling, and the library would be of great service to the yourg members of the profession. .A lecture room might be eu.gli-hedinconwï¬onwiwthllhnq where they cou!d meet together and disâ€" cuss points of law. The idea seetmed to meet the approbation of those. present, and a committee was appointed to work the matter up. 6 _ Dundasâ€"Chancelior â€" Spragge, . 14th June. _ % Ts June Funcral of Mr. Shanley Masonic Lodge # i1 + s Loxpos, April 27. The remains of the late Mr. Charles Daw son Shanly arrived in this city yesterday from Jacksonville, Florida, for interment, h.vh;;boenemhd‘ned for the pm The oo?ed was a brother of Shanly, of this city, and was long a resiâ€" dent of this neighbourhood. _ ___ _ _ _ Hastings, Wesetâ€"Chancelior Spragge, 17th June. £ â€" A new Masonic lodge, called "The Cor inthian,‘‘ has bean organized in London Exportation of Machinery : Newoastus, April 20. Three more car loads of mowers, u.p.u,mnkulnd other farm maâ€" ns ie dutlare seore “"?""‘“ yesterâ€" ousan s, were day to Germany by the Massey Manufacâ€" wr'u:.ï¬Comp-.ny. :« This is the third or fourth shipment to Europe by this com mdun the last few months, and lots are to follow soon. ... ... ‘There was a great meeting ‘here to night of the electors of Somerset to hear the explanations of the Hon. Mr AIrvine Cl uin ha reghation o the arior cia 1 torâ€" ooy Gohominntp. " Reqolutions ondorming Seven Years Penitentiary. PreerB,, April 20. . John Amander, who was arrested on Fï¬dqubrnah‘ï¬nhan-lm field‘s barns, the evening previous,elected wbobhdmmmï¬lyby‘.:n&p Senkler A . . After m ‘un.ooundgniltynd sentenced : him to seven years‘ imprisonmentiin the peniâ€" row for his punishment or ~contrition his offence. Mr. Irvine‘s conduct and adopting him as their candidate in the next : election were unanimously carried: f . Haxturox, April 29. Death of Mr. Burdon.â€"A Murderer Conâ€" victed. Mr. Alexander Burdon, an old and re: .pooudn.‘dontoflhhmdidm z.hn night. He was head master of ELCC" In the trial uuld“afi‘nnouhh ndforï¬unlzd-rd is brother s wif , MWM a verdict of guilty * ¢ The Late Dastardly ; .. n imes mapith * The I:(.'om“f Mvfl:.dmddâ€*; or -mh-fll society offers $200. Amhrpnmbc of spectators as: sembled in St. Paul‘s church uols afternoon to witness Major A. C. Webb to Miss T. Lmd. both of this place. The happy couple left for the west by the evening traim. In the Tilton Bescher trial toâ€"day Tracy resumed the stand :â€"I ‘have never, been 'mn,formncou-oflorhpl adviser of Tiltons. ~ I was requested by the Church Committee to attend their meeting and examine witnesses for which I received no compensation. I was asked to become council for Beecher after the donmmenceâ€" Tcp un mm al e rond did not msrmï¬ï¬‚ until Sep last. u\-uhwllque ind bnok pros oo pisinait ot my, havid ) him and : Monlton, by advice of counsel, 1 determined to be a Withess of Couneely A e i e lcchunan â€" ‘ in the case. On the aftereoon of July. sizth I was at Mr. Beecher‘s. 1 w\ that Mrs. Ovington had. come there with a méessage. Beecher did not desire to mhr,:n{lmt:ol::ndhmthï¬ j went Om £ ....m I did not learn that 'l‘il.:dn mï¬ce.m‘{h;:cho result gâ€-ui-- terviow wi & C wbochrnd-idommdbo there. 1 went then to Mrs. Ovington‘s and was in to Mrs. Tilton. OI“IQ meimele aparcenet was discussed. had & conversation m-w&gnm‘.“l‘ Morse. T went to notify. the Committee, and they came.â€" She was introduced to Exâ€"Attorneyâ€"General Irvine Bmeraer, Q , April 20 TRE â€" BECHERâ€" TILTON TRIAL NEW cA STLE. Fashionable Wedding. Bricwrtox, April 29 8T. JOHN, N. B. SOMERSET. HAMI_TON. BELLEVILL /. LONDON. BRICHTON. PERTH. BElueviris, April 28 New "Yort, April 20 I was t during examinetion. 1 Wflltho questions and heard the answers. The day after this I had an .tf at that interview was about his wife bein: before the Committee. He asked me how she came before them, and 1 told him the facts. I told him that his Beecher, and that she had spoken kindly o.{‘him(lï¬ltu).ndom::d‘hvi-bc- charges with regard to oodbull msters. He asked me who the members of the Committee were, and. I told him. We discussed their yariqus qualifications. He asked. me if . the Committee would _ be . willing to aduut that Beecher had committed a wrong against him. . He thought they would not, as he was sure they would exonerate Beechâ€" or. lmï¬-i& d.nrodm to mainâ€" tain i with family to. live with her hbusband and struggle down the story of scandal. This was on the 7th of July. . n this interview I did not say a word about instructing her ms to what she should say nor put quesâ€" ‘tions to her nor directed . her answers. I uvu-idmh‘nth:.i‘twr:‘m'p ight to deny it id â€" smy it was i duty to deny it. Between th'm.dluhd July 1 saw Tilton and sadtthen that as lougnlnhddbhe-.hw!dd me my promise to him would 1me, but that if of the case I shoula reca!‘ my "made to him. â€" All the interviews | I â€"hed with Tilton were eivher sought him or appointments made by M I mever sought him st my clus, but he sometimes came to have a talk with meâ€"the committee mode of proceedure was discussed betweenâ€"us on the 7th July, and 1 said the committee would be bound by the evidence before them. There was Mhhuï¬ls the interview about my getting the commitiee to change the character of theirireport. There was a report presented to me by Tilton on the morning of the O9th of July. 'l‘howiuouwuahownspï¬cwhiohb identified as the report. He then con: t.inmd-ldidnoth.nih]urinny hand, but he read it to me. was of mmdï¬hm.‘uuoom ed and talked of u6. Gotd in New York 6,67% _ o sA rlom steady. Wheatâ€"Active and higher ; No. 1 oi enty y or. ‘;':wq m;flg.l.dï¬ 3: * uorn motive, higher ; high mixed and mixed 76 the spot, T6Ze. gï¬_szllm "khgfl? June, rejected, 13¢. C Oateâ€"In good demand. No. 2 fresh, at 624; on the spot, 62 bid May;, 43e. bid June. Ek Tok + Barley firm and in fair demand ; No. 2 a,‘..'.wmmum;anrhms $1.28, May. Po e t t e K 1 â€" Rye firm and in fair demand ; $L.07. _ "opt en . * Jak Hata gige: â€" "@%mwhu a shade higher ; sales, 18,125 to 28,126; on the spot, $22.10 to $22.124. _ _ _ .. .. Jm]Mâ€"MTï¬o- sskeq but no demand ; sales at $15:60 to $15.024; on the spot or May, $15.80 to $15.824. Juné bulk meats dull and declining; shoulders, 8 18c ; â€"short rib naddlï¬ $1.17 ; short clear do., $1.18. 1 um'w%mwï¬ " SHILPMENTS. #4e % 231.000; aaig 11,000; 1ye, 1,000, barley, $1.05 ; 107 l Ju.’.ï¬-uf’,-d lower ut T6fe 7°§;§3&£{fl!‘“ 630. ,May ; Nuw Yort, April 20. Cotton quiet, at 14} for amiddling up .L?&mw m w“ l: mon to good extra State, $4.90 to $5,40 common to choice extra Btste and Western. . . frva h us ing. ; 84,000. . Bales, T is â€" LE $1.20 to $1.22 No. 2 ; $1.26 to §$1.2! No. 1 upmï¬ $1.39 Winter Red Western,; $1.38 to $140, Amber do. Rye quiet. e y . Corn firm apd in fair demand ; Reâ€" y< Ardks . ar ysd Corn firm apd in faic demand ; Reâ€" ,.apav’mm Bales, : 51,000, at OBe to 93¢c, Western mixed; 93 do yellow. g.rquw'd-dï¬f-. Onte tinm. lom 30,000._ Sales, Mfllg“‘“‘†mixed Western ; 15 to 18, white do. â€" * s Pork, at $2212; new ~and. old New Y. April 20. ce mss ht dall and ut 15} to 15§, to 15} ut the close. â€" Governâ€" ment -.:’4‘“""‘â€â€œ%:1' way bonds, unusually firm. . > Stocks at the \0p<‘ng 0° Dusines? wIU #irm, and afterwarus became strong, and prices moved :l“‘l’"“‘" above closing figures ,r-“"‘f-""“‘“’" hb_-.'-.hllml‘d to 18 per cent -u-.ww-aan market closed firm. < Receiptsâ€"Hoge, 14,219 ; s«hipments, AASEAIET CCE a t o4 Builion in the Bank of Eugland ‘has deâ€" on nenenn 14 Wne bank resorve to n.um.;www-, At the Porkâ€"â€"$28.85, May. Lard nominal ; $15.80, June ; $15.00 Lard, 16¢, #t Butter, 15¢ Beef, 734. per tier for new mess Chedse, 13s. per owt. for best grades of Bacon, 512. 6d. per PRICE 3 CENTS New York Produce Market. flour firm, a) $4.3h to $4.50. New York Money Market. New York Stock Market. wonl POREIGN:â€" MARKETS. London Money Market. Chicage Markots. (By Telegraph.) APTERYOUON BOARD Liverpool Markets ,“n“b‘ï¬onm 5e to 226 Btate and Pa,2l¢ , * > Loxpox, 20th, 8:30 pm. ternoon call ~of the Grain was declining at $1.04§ to NK:w Youz, April CBicaco, April 20 Fices asked but no owt. for long clear LivsRP00L bus:mess were 11 «4