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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 May 1875, p. 1

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| & ORR, *A Cé¥ilders $ STREET. _de!iers ntreai Time. LEY NO LLS, ging Utrâ€"etor t Gilders. RAPH E R, the Daily Timmets ve and aâ€"haif Centâ€" lways, it i adverusements is ‘I M ES w hests , sole proprictor; U 333A-s,r KS, DKATHS. r inoudent to a d504 d A iol sogg. Arrive a I eting with. “M‘"h ‘.u'uu u.rrr :-'l mg-aâ€"fl :{h.nfll Lk by mc NCE RAILW AY. UYCIL T y ut Unfugraphs. kHeâ€" scouml Sinlioements of «s, lnsuran~> Come Mafter, â€" FiFTEEN T K s *st. K To OMH Ki RUNM tawa hi CENTRAL F R A M K 2 Bro« Lze PS i 4 4 N N LN+# The Adver C bowi OG 8Urer & ’“".. Laliway;* Oil, t 20 ‘-‘ ANAG MÂ¥ ; Jr 1 q oc \I Y3 Bus U MB ww l;»\u Post ie s o0 #s 10 G; BBS & COURSOLLE, [1RADE MARK REGINT + RED.] vICTORIA CHRAMBEERK®, wWELLINGTON sSTREET, OTTAWA. 3534 F. MoANi «> A t iD «> a 4t > cessor o CH 11Lh 64. n a P GRAHAM EW Tnriloring Establishment. The Queen Restaurant. More Accomoiations. The Riiean Club baving up a part of lM';c‘--l-on_ the large mnn{r“;-fly cccupled by m as « reading roomm, has been converted intoa in ng r o. and « iil be open to the pub~ he :n eopnection with m’fi“ Restaurant. Mr. Kavanagh is now y to take in a numâ€" ber of Boarders on reasonable !ermM»s, Gentiemen wishihg to give Uinners Lunches Suppers, «0., Will now tlud as the Queen‘s, the most «mpie sccomodation., SBusiness Cards. .}:. ousCts tO Ltt. atents of Invention, a NTED â€"A \NTED â€"Tw @NTEDP to parchase for Cash â€" 1 shes ano~ ecls cast off Clothing in t sim qusnt box. for woh ! will pay mest vall .. Lacdies “d‘ or at their ces by oddressing GBU, GuDFREY, 0 tast Offic . Otawa Sstiâ€"3in &\ TED & N Tb d 2 ATENTS. T LAMBERT Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, wikk AND ComXMISstoN® MERCHANT OUhild rews‘ Rubbers at 35 ete Wb tm m‘ * ut 40 ets. Ladies® Long Rubber Boots, at $1.50. A««i other go>!* ..tpm‘-m-udy low prices, """;0QTS & SHOES At a shage over tirst cost, ab Lambs Bale. in L.c! you can »ave lots of wuney by buy iny , ur ret wear ab Lamb‘s Yiearing sale winch wii be upened to t‘e public only a h Vime, «s lhe stock is tast dis« pyearipg ‘.’â€" op pertunity jor buy‘ng out a .‘l’““:.’.. uks Dusinest. . 1‘¢. t t% »itied :‘e, «onml » pplic®al Comfortable Cottage, lu x £0U0UQlHQ. RUBBERS, &¢., . EKS WANTED â€"A few tleâ€" a» on be â€" weediudrediated 'llr.flnt LASO « ABLE March :\ 1sa and Dwelling to let.â€"That irs Gome. Wola dwelling above, No. 6 a W k. OB O #loots & S$hocs. L». ROCEIVA&D AND OPENED OUT, mâ€"ze k. of alippors, at ocnt and and from vTTON, my â€"* n ULi®wa mne vie in â€" reee mmer d V ILL. NU. 3846. colants. vTTA W A, Ont with â€"A family‘s washing, apply to A NSKR, ~tapleton‘s Cottages, j»as opened out, as A Merchant Mler, on Elgin si., opposite he irst cias» goods always on band n c uaranteed. 2 s wolk from the Partiament Htotcls. suLICITORS OF 'cm and LOwn® SeWnU Snfi 1 D00 M.0 s m., Elginâ€"st, Otiawa D-_.u.-.'-.o.-.m.l-l-o- _ ! t c . raquate Motli) University, Montreal, «corrte Hortbamberiana _ and Durham \,dnm ia} Land Surveyor and is > t a \SOtfice an! Residence:â€"Corner 0f Hugh and uhi O vadtatln & UA 8 paurits raunghtsman. whes 3654.â€"tm. N AOTEL, w ib ...g_‘.n'.. «0 Struwsewers . immeâ€" rhom the huhest W TEMAN & J \L‘ul.\-fi i. 50 Cases of tnfuru} bed toume, oom, on or near Kideau jrweible, a separaie enâ€" ny by postal card to M KTo STRERT c«oul rooms, and rOOIMS Table aod reoms Arstâ€" .= and ank streets, and waik of the . aritament the prectice of my p Ofes®M‘ imyton RL, Ryotte‘s Satâ€"ly arge .fi out ':%l with '::3. ier *{uvr a0d Eigin M00â€"Uf M bus Cats and Boals free or without. board, Weilington Mtreek Mesn o tostes" ce former Assistan:, Mr. Pimns and Records of ,mnu‘. and have much d ue bim as my s0¢â€" L el servact, apply orner Sinter and viity wW. R. THISTLE M widigs FORGIE weae, J EBP RIU â€"-“ Addnen‘y RERUOIEC BROWN ‘% 'Om" /6 King Bteoot, west, Torâ€" o gses oc. odawe | <1V ks Wink 00., i8 1ME 821â€" l w ap 3436 lon wlbe NOX Hard ware INGG ' James M sclareu, u‘ President. | 69 '.""bm;.‘.:n.u rei P.t i sobere ineabure." qy T ME T Aleraines Gilmoor, KEeqâ€"§Geange Hay, I ‘_O.""}';fi":;& M-‘:M . ‘lnm y aind .,l.',,u' ng Drafts Purchases B mu:vu'-t.‘ Department, .. _____ _ _ __ _ _____ es Clty of UTTA W a, County of Carleton wnobert | Hiaekburn, Fruser, | Ksq., tion. itbson‘s confcctionary, " a@â€"Moncy to lend on Real Estate. Â¥Victoria Buildi McLaoD STEW ART ueu. 17, 1874. ‘vu.n.u.'- MOsa@RovE, Barrister, Conveyancer, &c., Sol citor _____ Conveyancers, &c.. KB Mosgrove‘s Building Rideanâ€"st., Olts use Jen» cPUonnox, y.U. â€" G. J O‘Voius Doc. 4 184. & corr. STEWART & GORMULLY, Bnrristers, Soliciters, Attorneys Conveyancers, &¢., we. Beil‘s Biock. Kiginâ€"st. HomBux. K. W. SCoTT, Q. C. _ corner of Susses HNALLLON & CHREYSLEE, Barristers and epprypeacingy Arprven rougg) qoi tors in Cha cery, Notaries, & 0s câ€"» | 100 T5 25c i¢ioie C n u\&‘&fl““'fl o Gvoq "g wÂ¥ Barcristors, .ollcl\. Aaâ€"vu. Com veyancers, lou:i.. #&c., &¢., Oflceâ€"seli‘s Block, opposite Russeil tiouse w _H. W ALK E. | K.CAss=ELS,Jr, | P. PrxXOCK july 21, 1874 . 2ib MLBC Barrister, Advocate, &e. F‘rovince of Quebe¢. Barrictor Atgersoeyy Mrkiciiws 4 (filceâ€" Jpposite the Russell BANK OF OTTAWA. vaxik® O‘Commo® . | Nept. 9, 1S74. â€" O.Amulllaf. ; Notary Public and Advocate, auu;oudnmm&htvflfil. _ Hull Province of Quemes, for the transaction . > Wl Notaria) and Lega: business, either in the ‘rovince “,3""""“ Untario. Special cate iven to the collectios of accounts in both Proâ€" June & 1573 nowinters, Adtorucy»~. Sollcimgige, To vey :meors, &6., (0f the late firin o+ Lewis & Himhey.) Urriczsâ€"Kigin Street, Otteawa.~ |_â€"__â€"_. _ Jificeâ€"Haniy‘s w a MKARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Officeâ€"Master in Cb » :y Obambers, louge, «tawa, Cana om. ______________ UE NE CE ME vewares . H. Pr€ucr _ A.J. COunmtorre.| M Â¥ob. & 1874 ”Tw.___fl, ut his resi house formeriy cccupted chell. 11 ‘‘ONNOR & O‘DOHEETY, ‘colsNxor & Houg, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, torde nan Went BHlock of Buildings. P-.-n P. FORAN, Advocate, Soliciter, &¢â€" voul} 4t. James Ptreot, . + mo® APF ccoucheour, Physician, Surgeon and A orrtawa, Ont. Day Oificeâ€"Sparksâ€"st. Centre Town. Nigh Orflecyâ€"»t his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre '°“"' mundmuun\homd‘h"““'b' a hew but certain,speedy and aimost painles »ReC 0t U corence given to parties su006+8 W. W. WARD, ‘apt. 9, 1873 ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, 0. W. MacCUAMMQG. J d calÂ¥her y Advirn es / ally treated if required. w. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., Bauk Hotices. L® éoneest wa South aide of Rideauâ€"st.,neatr “'._:xmumm 2454 â€" Medical Cards. U. LOGAN, mogotint« smies of Â¥ organize Com pmolaa. D* rPoMRoY, â€" CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICLAN May now be onnsulted in his RO0MS, R USS HLL H 0 U 8 &. Hours from 10 a. m. until 6 p®â€" Bo-..mln-. . ters and Aitorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, citors, Conveyancers, &c., oTTaAWA, ONT. _ _ _ _ Zegal Cards, R. 0. €C. WOoP, .aia {~@00780, Lueo. 3 1874 , onl nevt :8 & KILL, Attorney, eultientt TT =-â€".;‘-r-~ ad on & .(lp&smum“ Mr. B. Huckeil‘s Flour Store, x «ni Yorkâ€"streois Ottawa. _ _ UE 4 wogry @@bicéiws #an Uheirovince of Oniario. DURECToRS tiluca, itenn Stree« Bankers. WCarvriages. MACDONELI , PATRIOK BROW NLEE & CU Jos. Heaudin‘s, Main ideanâ€"st., Olta wa @. J. ODoxsery MR e P J. J. GoRMULLY F. H. 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Addres=, "THE SUN," New Yu‘ City Arrl.m.\"\ AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDiA ss NEW REVISED EDITION, Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every sul Printed from new and. num Several Mw‘nv ings and Maps, a The work eriginally puvlished under the titl of TH® NEw AMERICAN (‘vcu)ramm com m&lumu‘-nbu wme the ctrou which it has atisined in all parts of the United Staies, and the sigual qevelopments which have tuken pince in ev branch of science, literature, and art, baye {nu.d the editors and gnb,.hhou to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and 10 issue a new edition eutitled THE AMERICAX CYOLOPADIA __ _ _ _ Within the last ten yours the mdu covery in every dep«itident of ledge has made a new work of reference an imperative The movement of pulitical affairs nas ufl 5«." with the diseoveries of scleuce, and the/ tfu} application to the industriai ‘ aud usefu! arts aud the convenie=ce of refluement of sociai life. Great wars «nd consequent revolutions have occurred, luvoiving national changes of peculiar moment ‘The civil war of our own qountry, whicn wa= atlts height when the iast vcmm» of the old work Mh- happily beez endu:‘ and a uew course commeroial and ind aetivily has been commencud. eige have beeu made by the indefatigable exâ€" plorers of Africa. The great poutical revolutions of the last deâ€" Bm e e e N ds -h,vlumonwnln-hdmohpoo“[-a have brought into public view a multisude new men, whose uames mre in every one‘s und of where lives cvery oue L4 = know u-.omru'u«n-n Great uatties Evo been luzm important sleges main! of which the deiails are as w‘fl in the newsy; namor m the nt w of the day, but which ought now to take their mPUot EmCUE Cl DN OO Mmuummuumm.-ndolm newest Ilw: in the prartical -rh.‘u well as to v“ Mul““m'ml m w of political and historicul eveuts. || _ -: h _ the work has been began «!ter long and toi veorinmuary intor a2d with the most ample resourous for carrying it on to a successful terâ€" min&tiOn . C Nume of the origlual stereotype piates been used, but every ynl;-:. wsen m?*n:: Tile W"‘! . pas? as 11« prele \a, snct With i SE reater pecuniary exp Bâ€" mn. and wili nwu*mymnntrhlhm- position !nh-y been mouud lunger 0Xâ€" “.-, 'mmcw.mmu«lm for th« WEquts TCO Dlisicn have been Orst time in the present ®©ULON 20M9, () uo wu;nmnoam‘um but to m 'MÂ¥M to the mnnhxs. ne ..m.nuxd science and of natural history, and depict the Sust Iamous and remarkable Toxtures of #6en> ary, aronitecture, a«d art, as well as the various r"'-“ o _ mechauies whd manulactures. u_.;.,:..o(..rdnnq:mn rnlotllh.: 1 nmuuanuccimu'm;mfld‘"’ iseoution it ©10Mum and ‘it is :‘::"“"‘ they wili ind a weicome reception “-E' | Wuly reature of the Cyciopmdia, and worthy 0f Mercb 4 4 Ancs,."â€" "The Best, chenpest, and most Duvtceotal Femily Paper in the Union." tLARPER‘s$ WEEKLY, LLLUBSTRATED fhustrated | eriod 1ts editorials are carry much welg events are aulll mt best designeTs. . and its 10] n _‘ sbv m omtve .uum;.m:"r:_.mduw-'. Y. &tâ€" l papers on exisent aestion and its inipait~ ult SiFERs New to nlould the sentiments of Weekly is the country.â€" pArprE®‘s Weskuy, one vaa s on 6e ++ »@it O 34 0) inciudes m-u‘au.s.’anp by ‘:-n.v -n.d &uu‘v.:m-.;.flh.- for year wwgicnmw;mswmu- arose To oue 2C CC .....m-num audt6» GCompiets Pictorial Mistory CC IOUTIC OW GeY am PYRIMOUT SEYSSEL ASPHALTE ‘ublications. he (._lm WEU TRDTOCC ndtwidn ain hrom. first css firms or individoals . Of .w.ulull"“"“m‘m"“ merle "" lor e DourataaOB. â€" 0 c <) t a it UKR a BROTHERS New York TERMS : t all Subscribers in the United Old Broad street, el:'-'o'&'"'u-mw" y, Sots Mu:l-lon i) &# T.J. HERNDON. ...... Lessed and Manager. Thris and Lena Matinee, Saturday afternoon, Doors epen 1}, ns at 2 aAdmiss on oniy 25 cts to every part of the house. OUhildren only 16 ¢ts. 45 CHRIS & LENA, AT 11 O‘CLOCK, 82, Sparks Street. J. M. ROSS & Co. SALE TOâ€"NIGHT | ; THE BEST .Y ET. E # i T direot from the manufecturers. Being the first consignment ever shipped to Ottawa by the makers. Parties who are in want of carpetings will do well to attend, as they will be sold reâ€" ardless of any sacrifice. Alsoa large stock of 9 C LOL 0 L DLA Mc-l HOWE & KRKATT w‘m ul:':h'n:: .nd each succeed D -bn::r,a\htnmm l.bengholeuook lwd.nflno ent of "lh:bll;lr\homm'mon and wome n‘s all of which v'lgl h:'-old nm.rlmuvor wale each onna-tvn. Jtawe April 21st, 1875, 388 x:‘-'o'&“hwm.e"" y, 50cts; Galiery, 28 Mo:: sale at H. & J. Gowru’)'- Bparks * Reals can be secured three days in advance Doors open «t 7}, begins st 8. ADMISSIONâ€"Opera Chatrs, 75¢; Dress Cir SHOOLBRED & CO. The Greatest Hit ever known in Ottawa. Have received of their Bpring â€" Importutions, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTALN®S. Embracing ali the novelties, out for the sgason, 0 which the confidently [ ALE THIS MORNING, H#OUSE CROW DE D! Special Value in Lace Curtains. OwaAN‘S OPERA HAUSE GROCERI®S, WINKS, LIQCORS, H10ON8, RTO,,,ETO., Liberal advances made on consignments. BOOTS & SHOES, Alph. J. Steers & oo" Baker & Farron TTAWA CARPET MOUSE. and plain _ W oodwor Soturing Knives, and all motals Tapestry and Wool Carpets, For Mechanics, Awction SBales. Invite Inspection, A bandsome ilustrated nf percomtainâ€" lug hln’nm'hron:‘y'l::l;mgil how and where to seoure & Homs cbe ‘p. nt FREE To ALL PARTs of the world. 1t contains the Now Homestead and Timbor iaws, with other interesting matter only 19 this paper, SEND FOR IT AT ONCE! l\v\llenkeat ‘a Postal Card. New number for pfl)d“un:':&m * @» lsiilld IiÂ¥ve.â€" Tuesday Evening, May 18th. Audience Wild with Delight. ummmuwm pain Led it "tian Woodwork, and Ting, Brasses, Abd Amuscmcuts. Of all disoriptions; & OTTAWA, TUESDAY, NMAY 18, 1876 In their great comedy Drama, comMIsSsIONX MERCKANTS [om‘lxm 1 pardibd For your Houseâ€"clean ask your Grocer, 1 ingy, EnUNBAY, June«« YGN WRITER. HV C 2R BR Ne ERATE 000 rapg , AuR® :.. fR_/.â€"." w aaaner 5 rock i ult 1t t *:m mam: «+A PW asacrtmens of N .6 wew Mn‘ rece ved, an 43Â¥ * ?:It Opponite the bo «_ Ott en } 49*" * 4%â€"0m Mathewm@i‘s H10¢K, HAJ fAEE | 1875. Coal. SSELL HOUSE BLQ{ (Opposite Smppors Bridge.) OTTAWA, ONT. Immense success of bet® . Lsit, GENERAL $ A P 0 L | 0, Ltand Oom miesioner U, F. i & â€"DEALERS INâ€"â€" â€"W HOLESALE~ avpcet â€"AT =, Painters, Photographor®, fr Buth pUFpOSOA: . _ MHoUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, fAEE 11 FREELH PIONEEE. kA oA PE PATINTEP, PAP®S* HANGbikHK, &¢ _ _ AUCTIONEERS T{mMiti$. COAL by all meaoas b8 Bt, Poter 86. M. RAKH k, Weliington 84. BV EY CC OMA B A, PRJVL 109 7b. . Nt The Hon. Edward Blake will arrive in the city toâ€"day. Chief Justice Dorion leaves town toâ€"day for Quebec. f ’ The Hon. Mr. Geoffrion has left for Quebec to reorganize the Culler‘s office in that city. â€" Lieutenant General O‘Grady Haley, Administrator of the Government, enterâ€" tained the members of ‘the Cabinet to dinner last night at the Russell House. funeral, given him by the Ontario Gov ernment, At a meeting of the Kingston Bar, held yesterday, resolutions of conddlence to the widow and family of the late James O‘Reilly,Q. C., were unanimously adopted, Local élection took place yesterday at Bradford. â€" The Hon, William McDougall was nominated in the Tory interest, and. Mr. George Dunwoodie was the Liberal Hon. Mr. Letellier de St. Justand Mr. J. E. Perreault, Sectetary of the Centenâ€" nial Commission, have gone to Toronto, Hamilton and other cities West. _ They intend visiting Cincinnati, and returning b; way of Philadelphia and New York. / city of Inspector of Registry Offices for Ontario, visited the city and county registry offices, bofll of which he inspected closely. He found the papers and books kept creditably by Messrs. Sherwood and Burritt, which, he said, enabled him to classify their respective offices as second to none in Ontario. 1t is the hen. gentleâ€" man‘s intention to visit the different regâ€" istry offices in the ‘Ottawa ‘Valley within the next few days. TELEG RAPHIC. Loxpon 17.â€"The stcanships Ouba and Adri;l:“c%m New Y or}; have arrived Ingagement with the Carlists. Maparin, May 17.â€"The Cavlists made an attack upon inmpdtim yosterday, and threw twentyâ€"four shells into the town, but no casualties resultl. The insurg: ents were finally repulsed by the Alfonsist troops. New : York, : May 17.â€"â€"In, the genera‘ trade business tor flum it is not satisfactory, neither as s rate nor the amount distributed among the dry The late Lieutenant Governor Crawford l1 be interred today with a public goods‘ merchants. There was a further | marking down of domestic cotton fhhrics, | Tntame. uerite se of Twaige groth | re. _ Auc es of foreign s | gh-\kad_ ’gf'htfi business of importers, | by these individuAis." ~â€"+~iX=ra furnighed BSuccessful Artists. The Herald‘s Paris_ correspondent under date of m 27th, says Signor Dellesedie, the I singer, is expected out in the fall, and a superb Anuficp!i Mezso, SOFI'.IIO or Contralto, Miss Bel Thomas, of San Erancisco, who will libl‘ msr;bofi debut in Lefavorita R Te at the New Grand «Opera. said of Miss Thomas that she h;“lnn mdluuhsdmpntudmmhmdonz her voice :dbo:‘u.flhluy crowned .inth 8 m.phlo’ M dn’ W ?mnuadnyh. Her three years in ‘ have been :very well devoted, and California may boast of having pn&uood nndll;:goldon throated singer. t.hoA mupoodmyml:mhl’hut American V peared for the frst time in public this season and had an immense success at the con: Li ciant d ce le ncusiak 1e t TE DL onl T Thomas, of San Erancisco, who will iike} m.r;b.fidahg in Lefavorite III: Fm%é at the New rand «Opera. said of Miss Thomas that she h:‘Lon mdlunh.dmpntmdmhfllmd.n: her voice is beautifully crowned an aymaphic, and she already sings with muundnyh. Her three years in Paris have been :very well devoted, and California may boast of having P“A"“d M%:#oldon throated singer. fl: correspondent s Louis Planet American vfifnm appeared formifn time in public this season and had an immense su00688 at the con: cert given by Miss Alice Sidney Burdet * uP taFy Podn cace . <Planat anmeat The nomination for South Simcoe in the Hon. Sydney Smith, Q. C., in his éapa SepEre MCBBs AEE NOCA d clopeit dsc 5m oortfivon by Miss Alice Bidney Burdet, the Australian‘pianist. < Mr. Planet comes from San Francisco and has studied at Pay‘s Conservatoire, and now phgl with :‘I“".‘.‘“K,E'fio‘“fl&“.“u srty «s ure the young America has none too nnn{ geniuses, not 'tont:ermwlmuh and 1 expect soon to of Mr. Planet‘s feturn hotue. A Herald cable despatch from London says a box containing valuable property, marked â€"E , Hooke, ing© to & Sophie llooke, of Williams has recoverod from the wreok of Schitler ‘and landed safely near the scene of the F O R E I G N . Grand preparations are being made for the dedication in June of the new Masonic Temple. â€" Delegations from all parts of ‘em; rom in antientar s uns isitl & h' w V by &“%y.flm and escorted wthohflahnbo“dutbohudgwfl of the different Commanderies. _A recepâ€" ‘A M E R I C A N. The General Trade Business before entering the Hills. . Election of Oflcersâ€" A meeting of the New York Board. of Unnderwriters will be held when the oflicers for the ensuing yoar Y be Am"'fiv’v"”_-msu ays a | den devation of â€" Indian chiefs t “:;'jf\ befc Steamship Arrival GREAT BRLCTAIN A Herald Despatch NEW YORK. SPAIS. Dedication. A new section of sixty miles has been added to the Southern Pacific Railway, extending from Bakersfield to Caliont, 324 miles from San Mm&.;uwwl;l& juncture s connect to one hundmih-,nnd the mining regions at Arrid Gooded, and pavement rails will be laid contiduous to Los Angelos and from there to Fort Yuma: and nearly to San Diego by next year, a distance of 720 not.withatnâ€"n;l.in;mle ifiwmpbion on the W. P. R. R..line in the Rocky Mountains. _Over 1,000 car loads iof freight were detained by the freshets, which are now being moved to their dfltion: i Weston started again this morning on his second attempt to walk 515 miles in six days. He thinks to score 96 miles up to midnight Curcago, May 17.â€"A Cincinnati special says l(ullort':l&usrry at Buena Vista, also the river which furnishes stone for the puered hom Wiashiujgton to atop work in rom ington to work in the quarry, and ll“.r:d fm shipâ€" ments of stone to Chicago. A big row The Lumber Ma: kot The lumber market is a, .\ crowded with laden vessels. About y flfi hvooomoindmingth'm ‘wentyâ€" hours fln'w are Hfl out for four cents for corn to Builalo, one vessel was laden with 28,000 bushels at tarnily puovgrhonge Ay the merkege y; 8 at lflwgum.b!m vessel was taking wheat at four and a half cents. Cmm mc Cc uts 1z adc e . crease of capital surplus of $125,000. Bince March the first, there has beena visible decrease of capital during the year of $404,000, owing to the closing â€"up of the Cook County National, and Mechanics Natioâ€" al Banks. The decrease in cireulaâ€" tion since Februrary 28, 1873,is estimated t about 50 per cent. In that month and yeat, the cirenlation| was $0,025,535; and, how it ‘is estimated, at $3,035,727. The: Corn Exchange, the National, the Comâ€". mercial National, the Bank of mma%: City National, the National Ba k of merce, the Fourth ‘National and the Home National now have; their circula tion reduced to the limit allowed by law.. There has been a corresponding increase in the amount of bonds: deposited with the United States Treasurer. ‘ The Whiskey Frauds. There are no new features in the matter of distilleries‘ seizures, but no. doubt there will be before the end of the week. It seams to be a settled fact that the Suâ€" pervisor of Internal Revenue for this disâ€" trict; is to be superseded ; not because of ‘any known nial administration on his beâ€" half, but because the Hecretary of the Treasury has determined on a thorough reorganization of the Internal Revenue workings of the districts. Bank Statements. / The published stwements of the Naâ€" tional Banks show that there l« boen an increase of $3,600,000 in loans, and an inâ€" crease of $1,860,000 in dopou&cuafl N-.\.,,\. Wuuuordx, May 17. ‘Considerable anxiety is felt among a large class of per: AERRRCE TD T2 diswes hn io esd ! Pur sons to know what the decision of the Court of Claims will be in the Pacific Railway case, on which an opinion is looked for today. It is genoull{ beâ€" lieved, however, that the cnse will be de cided in favor of the road, A few elaiming to have information say that the decision will certain libe in favor of the Governâ€" ment. In the event of the controversy not being settled, the Supreme Court will have jurisdiction of the case on bgpod, and it will certainly go to that y for final adjudication. | Past experience has shown that an opinion by the Cou:t of Claims is not liko&w be snstained by a higher court without the closest exâ€" â€" MBD 221 00004 403. 0 AdPib olsc nc wl Farvts amination, and whatever may now be the decision in the case, it is as likely as not to be reversed hereafter, Tbowuthem% formed in this city aezs \dnrlulutnw $ k Cixomn®ari, May 17.â€"The cit{’ i8; fllhd1 with delegates and visitors. “'m was devoted to speeches of. welcome { responses, and in the: afterncon nr‘uL rocession with fully 12 000. people im . Bno. The city is. beautifully decorated with ‘Alags, banners and . mottoes., Triâ€" umphal â€" arches are thrown acrode the \:fiuhlnfmnt of most of ‘the Catholic th (:".pu;nmghdwwh a the top t .the star s t.hom?h. ish0 new‘h,oll&u- ter, N. .,dnlivensw.ddn-hdni.ht wnd the regular businoss of the Assotiaâ€" tion commenced this morning at Mozart Andl sitcwnt ht 1wb\ SDeh e Pes, Suspension of Stone Shipments won Commnenedt eA M l D s laad Hall Thomhtywuotflodtootdflb] the President, pro tem, pauharst of lflno:hud it is proceeding with the the routine business. arrived yesterday, Some been muylo in the .hl"“"‘«"h’::"l Alaska _ _On A riltbol%h&bocmmtw was rolgbodd $37,000 by two fll}P“!"" and the Captain of the schooner Jris. The two omplo{;: were 0‘“{"" i‘mmd. schooner, when they committed swat ds mtivethere" mat might a00 y ArrIYV j arrested Danie! Kinkinan, a son of the man who was hanged a few days since, and William Seinsmaster, his son inâ€"law, It is said enough evidence has been uonnd:;y the Coroner to lead to the conâ€" viotion of the parties guilty of the mur Mirrorp, Pa., May 17.~Desire BOnMLkâ€" que‘s watch case factory in this place was broken into on Saturday night The safe wus blown open and silvar coin and watch : cases to the amount of $25,000 stolon No cluo io the burglats have been obtained.> A hammer and cold ‘&bdndah«wd-mhndwfio \-hnrhd‘-hrtlmhflhpw."’ Bax by local thieves as the work was done in too bungling a manner for experts. Luayaxworts, Kan, m.â€"o Anthony is gradually si ark death is a question of a few days. Jormut, IHL, May 17â€" 0 of the Joliet lron and >ucl this morning. This mill I down for u.m:ufl months habitants of the city are ‘g The Pedecstrian Feat, t its resumption of work. The Court of Claims The Central Convention. WASILINGTON Col. Anthouy‘s CHICAGO. sAN FRAXCISCO. JOLIETY. â€" _ Prnnwer Mills Commenâ€"ca Operations Parties Arrosted UINOINNATL Japanese Daring Cimcs DES MOLNES LEAVENXWORTH. J iocl Mills started mill has been shut are© yreatly pleased ho iron mills throughout. ‘Their line of march is from #here in an easterly Cirection. Grain eaten felds are quic‘& renewing aud the damage is .E t. ith ingreased acreâ€" r:.punnti ions are good for crops of small grain, 1 pers have been discovered in Nemeha and Richardson Counties,whose sprouting fen wiles shove he d Yenterday monn ew milés ve cit mornâ€" ing three men were u’ohdfiv-* barge by one of the cars.and two of them were drowncd, The names of the unforâ€" tunates could not be learned. of a fow days time Liverpool. C Custom House receipts today were Â¥$32,720.03. Joseph Robillard, of Ste. Aune, will be the Opposition candidate in Jacques CSrtier County, and Oscar Archambault, af this city is a similar candidate for L/Assomption County. jIt is said that I-.O.Iiovid,ofbit.h:.gwi' Pubtic, will opâ€" pose Beau mfloob”()ufly. iiiway Tevely oulted the 1 o Bailway, lately the Northern Colonâ€" iration Railway, is rapidly .pw completion. Bix locomotives are expected Lzavexwortn, Ks., May 17.â€"Colonel Anthony is gradually sinking and now realizes his death. It is only a question Hochelage to the Buck River, The have been deposited on the line beâ€" tween here and Grenville, and are in readiâ€" ness nearly all the way to Ottawa. Enough mlrdhuoonhndhuo.!oh&?.m Efi“flhflte.'l‘hnhmm.h Ottaws iver has retarded the erection of bridges ng ui i( 3o chyar mm ce ne cA uie : ~ C J here in eight or ten days, and on their d-fivdthomkofwinfimwm“ ance be commenced at and it is confidently stated. that within three weeks construction trains will be running at Sault au Recolliet and ‘Bt. Eustacho, Wmeofmhminlxll@““ masonry is finished. With fair weather the bridges will be completed in two weeks, their iron being all on the ground with the neccssary appliances, and experâ€" ienced men who can up & m eighteen working ho\mpu':'uhpl m-i“' :rumon | A few of the stone cutters, who came dut here under a contract of three doll «rs to work at the new Wellaind Canal are ‘}»"p“fins to leave Bootland by the ‘hamican. ‘They have been selling their effects at very ruinous rates in order to raise their passage money. fld-‘umuufinuboudm{m real at 185}, 4 Merchants at 113, % Eastâ€" nwdlfl 125 Telegraph at 166, 140 at 166}, and 100 at 1664. Bnocobor to the Liontâ€"Governorship~â€" Centre Toronto Neomination â€"â€" The Funsral of Mr. Orawtord. " ‘foroxro, May !7.â€"â€"Considerable inter fl:: taken in the mo-::n to the O Governort tobomuu"m.nw% i+ The funeral of the late Mr. Crawford bwnnin(wmbomhcb" tended, but the weather, which is now Lixcorx, Neb,, May 17.â€"The grasshopâ€" Dusugu®, May 17.â€"â€"While the steamer servatives of C@NHBIYE _ jp s (1p. | 82000000 highly doubsful . *n the C090 | Kingston B CiwCamoflmtwwifl‘ «~oyrniag nmu%d“' * Y94 | secondéed" of regret at the of Lieut.Governor. sopy of the It was moved by Ald. Baxter, seconded by the seor b’AH.Shflld,mmuM the | * ) numbe funeral in : state. TheeMayor 88 PIO* | masy yest plaamed a close half day from 12 10400T | Lo smony of ©LmiEgEL & GRate SNTE ree duadisn 9 o 7 &.,mmwmfiudwuu omrdmpm&vm GCrawford‘s funeral toâ€" morrow, starting at 2 p. m : P P PC Archbishops ~Bishops and Clergy of '“{ xm....am:fpmyo»\-dl. \ md.&omd&.m The Judge. _ ; Members of the House of Commons. Members of the Executive Counscil of C A N A D I A N . Members of the Legisiative » mamo«wfifim bers of the Counsil «of Instruction and Officers of MM i 'nngauxw i V““"“:.n":'&'%m BDoaih of the leavo Lere Loâ€"INOrrOW is & o’dflk.'_"‘“h:m‘ .r.om -d‘ ‘ Afndnddentooqndh Sandwich, s a 0 ecs ol eos wan difving a nMWMLW"' it hand car at the rm.;“w""'""" wocidentaily thrown ©ff and the whooels p...dov-'hil Mh._i"uh' stant death. ‘The new sieamer Fortune has taken her m. on the |nternational Ferry Line presents a iine appearance. of Drowncd from a Steamer Not Expected to Recover A Dead Body Found. W..{hl:’.‘-“m mmmth- town . supposed by Son en nsd 2094 20, id barahasmenr John Mcleod, aged 30, and was a hi is h. am o uds "us.â€"wtriortes Shane ing before Coroner Martyn. . The 1 Wixpsor, May 17.â€"â€"The two headed muoh hud one of its heads amputatâ€" , died nst Saturday night after surviv the operation several days. 4 Sha Sopcreign, the second steamer‘ of Wady result of exposure and starvation. LEAVENWORKTH MONTREAL. Mayor and TORQATO DUBUQUE. The National Societies. Citizens in Carringes. Citizens on Foot., LINCOLN have KCINCARDI®*®. WINDSOR. Universitios. ‘The Bat. Iwo Meaded Ohiid~The »â€"A Fatal Accidentâ€"The dead, lol. Gsowski has i“.'.’ J roLOBVANC VT The verdict| | Bt. Paul‘s C d to be the| in mourning tion of the Queen‘s Birtbhday in this City, Among the most attractive amusemenis that will take place are thr- id athletic sports to be held at Orystal Palace under the auspices of tle 5t wl-&.:ndm k 'lh"m is exâ€" oe. prizes are â€" The Qoean House has just been comâ€" Preparations for the Sith â€"Opening of a Motel â€"Funcral Sermon ~The Pross Convention â€"Olive _ Loganâ€"Spocial mootingâ€"PFPuneral ~The Weather, UJanal. It will be ready for opening on thm‘,&'nhdq.--t.h_r-n steamers will ply between the and whe piers. This is pronounced to be & first class summer resort. ‘The funeral sermon of the late Airs. K. Jaoha‘n-‘uufid by the Rev. John ary Sooi M“W Funddz."(r:w of Cannua, And.w,lmwthohq'lfl_ju-d- alter givi to ictoria Colâ€" lage site ieit $10,900 mare, b7 will, for the same purpot,wh-hu&on-obolm paying over, was supplemented by anâ€" other $19,000 trom Airs, Jackson, this, besides the $10,000 willed by Mrs. Jackâ€" son, mukes $32,000 in all to the coll mwnhquwm:- known as a giver. The secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Canadian Press Association proposes calling a meetâ€" in;ddn.bmmodym.lmu arrange for the meeting which is to take place this year in Hamaiton. | Ulive Logan, the well known lecturer, author and dramatic -u-flvfl'- this city on Saturday, She left for Toronto to meet her agent and arrange a series of abbolis hi Pupia Innde ror a groed sotaber qgn-bi-h-m\ ian tours. Llus is her first visit to Canuda. A special meeting of the Board oi Alâ€" dermen is called this evening to consider the subject of %t‘md His Exoeliency, late Governor of *Jntario. ‘The funeral of the late sheriff ! homas will take place on Wednesday.AOKL. . .. A ing of the members of the firiidimnth w Lo inold bomorson ty diaks KM_‘_I'OI‘ Resolutions of Condoleme Kiwesro®, 17.â€"A meeting of the K.mpu'nhl:'i & in ® Dr. Hender: son‘s office this afternoon, James A. Henâ€" derson, in the chair, There was a fuun&udthntnhufith â€" It was moved by Mir. James Agnew and seconded by 2tr. 4. A. Kirkpatriok, That the Kingston Bar have learned wikh profound regret of m\#p‘b James O‘Reilly, &'c,hdubgn!'- ts se t ane ter mt wu,’l:;u-nu.dhhm; » . mble ities and varied talants, so distinguisaed an ornament. uks o late Mr. U‘Reilly and seconded by Mr. Mointyre, ‘Lhat.the members of the Kingston Bar deeply sympathisze with the widow and family of the late James O‘iteilly in the monrnlul aflliotions which has befailen thoum in vhe may be ulleviated by the consolations of an ever gracious Providence. I ' 1+ was moved by AMr, 8. M Brumon, secondedn@ved by Mr, J. M. Binom» ... by't:nu-?ut&-' mendrorren; a+ A number I.?“vdmbw -J,auhna-vm The funeral will take piace on Wednes: day morning at halfâ€"past nine. Weather mild and pleasant. it was moved by Mr. A. 8. Wirkpatrick to put a stop to. Toronto .-H1 representatives â€" for parts _ ¢ he had retired as he had no desire to divide the Conservative rauks. ~He could be elected by the Reform vote, but as & Conservative he could not honestly accept such a vote, and as Mr. McDougall wus the cboice of Cameron, his party leader, lhofifinlhthfip&'ohnt. Mr. Mr. Cameron said he came down from Toronto to assure the people of Houth Simooe that the most & unity of feeling existed between himeelf and Mr. ;l-; ”nhd-o ’:‘.'-“ ms tb€ Mihinii® wore airald 1o most Mo Dougall ’fln-u““lmlii Jommitted‘s . Accoptanceâ€"More Hall â€"A Betective Aitackedâ€" the site on the commer of Duke E;fi&mdm -‘-M‘md‘“m““ lenged brethrea of ne Pree Press 1a :.r‘â€".dh-ohlluihom -do-nunu-ul”.. PRIC®E 3 CEN‘" css Anmsicte jurs ABPG PV L 400 ut uo attend and give evidence. . _ _ _ ; __ ho cummctibvnts utC aipieer M‘nulntmh““"‘-. had a balance 40 “"““‘b't of $125, which has been presanied 10 Mo‘fi:’x‘"" thinatiod L. Paul‘s Chutch was yesterduy oas ked ance in the Bask â€"Oburch Braped in | . &A . mectorrsnet. _A F ; l““ HAMLIL_TON. BRADFORD. to attend the funcraliin a LONDOR. mutch was yesteraay out of respeot for 17.â€"â€"The Committee ap lolnu.:-?‘ â€" of Duke and Wei ‘NTS In Mom»â€" and 0 1809, 40 §# «l

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