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P Stroots Goods PHMLNQG: A Nt DT N . eral Agent rad deliers V ineâ€" President Necrelar y # hare the stock book will b¢ Butter ‘ ND MA RIN E. USSEXâ€"ST .w & CO. ANCE O0. nsurance Co‘v. 44 RN1, Kusscli Liouse Blotk, | IDEYT aND GUiRANTEE , uUrallCs. 14 A N nce Co. T. Sutton, Liquid N G U 8, Jr, TYA W A aud IN H. L T VAL RuU, CONB., OCItTY, ECLEsoNR. C MiLLiON DOLLARA Assurance Company, QSKPH KaVANAGEH, tm 42¢ . M U HPP M Y, gor quame and ie * insurance a. ReeLB}40, JP W . MaoCU AiU, uttews and Vichady. Condiment S‘-"‘u-.-ln-l” cl und wriabeds is absoiuge~ in wal okther interests ch an aonumi revenuge acd ai the different )‘llulv. C A MsB ae arough the Hank of Summer 7:“““ Lhe extec m wentoned ts wck Kxchange, at »L,.as por scheduia, t05 npluy sont ; buf DL amounts to ) mention a Thotâ€" buy UTTAWA s# roo®s 1@ LET. with or without board, l\ Wis _ Me o etyre‘s, "eum- Street, . a.ely ccgupied by the I ‘ College, tb is W Y YJ w n o@ MALKER, x iop un RA tA M IRADE MAKK REGISTERED.] OToORIA CBAMBEE®S, WELLINGTON sSTREET, OTTAWA. P GIBBS & COURSOLLE, "atents of Invention, The Queen Restaurant. More Accomodations. Hank ors and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . m iOÂ¥ WANXTED.â€"By a young man \< «> expemence in . basine as coon C ckâ€"Keeper W ould take rfl% a ,er or under shippor in a lymber o i. Neferenges Lo lâ€"ading |uinberâ€" © LET A Comfortable Cottage, K1 and Dwelling to let.â€" That Orst l000 <ove, w.lo dwelling above, No. 62 c . jrswession |â€"t of May, appiy to s »o ce Hox NMZ, Montrea, <f to % 1 qic~, eorye Street. ©821â€"1w wb a \ K DE R®* W Tailoring Establishment. 'u\ aLD Â¥. GRANT, insurance and Real Estate Agent. ayes parehased and Loans negotiated. v» : ®â€"Na.3 Bell‘s Block, Kiginâ€"st., Ottawa » A .19 P A TENTS. kTHUR F. COTTON, T 3 8 a U YTED _\ familyjy wushing, apply to us _ MANS~KR, ~tapleton‘s Cottages, & â€"o Soreet, Manely MAL c Lace curtains® a Apeciallty a&nm ama) sb 11. 1894 &% TFP Provineial Land Surveyor and D raug hisin ai. * suceessor to W. K. i histie& Co we, as Rogrery, uver Mann‘s Hardware 38 19â€"Uf oN D LRKG T H ERS, usiness Cards. 1.A NMBERT aie sa.és Of Property und Putenis, and ze Coun panies. J:nu) imvested in frstâ€" securities w pay 7 and 5 per cent. inâ€" st cks parchused aud carried on & a _ | U per con.. lnterest al lowest current lwlean Club having given up a part of mises the large Nl_gl-‘fly cccupted u a~ » reading room, has been converted in ng r on and win be open to the pub» vrection with we Queen Kestaurant. C« vanach is now ready io t ke in a numâ€" i a ders on re«senable :+rIs, ~men w.sh hg wgive \nners |unches â€", ac , wil now God at the Queen‘s, the m pâ€"e »ccomodation . & U 13 uses to Ket. ind from the Cars and Boats free : fr: m the prectice of my profession, _ with my former Assistan:, Mr. [TN, my tians arnd RKecords« of muw-nmrvmnui‘ and have much i recommier ding ‘- as my shoâ€" "Mants. U TTA W A, Ont. Ennker, Montreal rt House Avenue, sSULICITORS OF Bankers. w ANTEP ttotcls. ALB NT STRKET, s wnlk from tbe Partiament + «(tlzout rooms, and room®s . Table mud room»= frstâ€" prrks and nank streeis, and te~‘ waik of the . ariimâ€" out Tix ks () FFICK is opened odt, as a Merchant er, on Eigin st., qpposite the i clase goods always on hand «umranteed. 10 sw ~lroom, on or bear Rideau «â€" possible. a separate enâ€" Apys by postal card to M ; Obtawa 3831 T, large and ug. in the cuped by Hon, Mr. Hurâ€" Donuer and Maria sts. . Apâ€" arks, U, 3. ons and Chooks. er â€" discounted. . Colections w ton BL., m eviimg! hl‘i; M M Enoui ~ the hihest wages MAN & JacoM», &8 ‘ry large f ont rooma, for re i. with . board. Stre use were . lisme e Dominim and U. 8. Inâ€" NO. 3882. r10T EL, MiS. FORGLE mer slmer «nd Kigin >®â€"U ~luted wich fAirst ippiying at No, 4 «o %il. of t NO odgiung. s MERCHANT, W . R. THISTLE hed rouamé, a 3p80â€"to w it y Uhty of UTTAW a, Countyâ€"o/ Carleton “' ILLIAMX MOSGROVE, Barrister, Conveyancer, &c., uibson‘s Confeckionary, _ _ _ _ _ SZ& Meney io land on Real Estate. ug-';uan &:M QU. u. J. @Donkury, Oulce Uver Mr. B. Muckeli‘s Flour Store, oorner oi Sussex n\ Yorkâ€"streolte Oliawa. +â€"â€"»â€" > R TAII..I‘. & CHEYSLER, C, H. Pssy Fob. &, 1874 Pl.l‘. CHRISTIE & HILL, Uflceâ€"sell‘s Hlock, opposite Kussell House 4 H. W ars k. | K.CAssiugJr. | P. PENEQDK juiy 21, MA | 0 0 0 _ 0 _ h F‘rovinte us Quebe spmonis o. yenk*, chell. Je Nedary Public and Advocate, Hins operued &n (ulue in uie Village 4 Hull Province ulxnan. for the transaction > Sorosent thhiern Sm Harnd is mumMumummho . . PNH®N J. Camserre. ; . P. Hius. :nmmluo-o‘câ€"bl".blut- tors in Cha scery, Notarien, a ©. Jiflceâ€"Hardy‘s Hlock, Midean Stree.. June &, 1873. _ Physicina, Surgeon and Acconcheur, Orrtawa, Ont. N »ficeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Consre To h o.":’.l........-.....u....".l.o!.‘a.n'-‘.- Cancers cured without the ue of the knifé, by a new but certain, speedy and aimost painles mâ€". u.a;-oa given to parties succes Ufficeâ€"Master in Chanoory ‘COa« mbers, louge, awan, Oang da. _______________ C uter A ‘ ary. &e., lor mi"u‘ !u-'.:-‘u vule # . «t wis, lh;z'h w, b7a Hapt. 9, 1878. ory, &e., lor thetovince of JRAAIO. M in Sunmet, Huil, P. Q oâ€" = Advocate, Selicitor, &¢. SHo. 12 St. James "treet, . . MUNTEEAL OOTT, STEWAET & GORMULLY, Boots, Shoes, ‘CONXOR & D Lamb‘s Clésting Sale, xinds of Leathdr® _ °* s BOOTS & SHOES ROOMS, RUSSELL HOUS EL Hour« from wmn.unlllbp.fi. tiawa South xide of Rideanâ€"«t.,near Gloudést wia. Commitaton» at ali hoora wher Childrens*Rubbers at 35 ote. Minses* j / * at 40 ets. Ladica® Lodng Rubber Boots, at $1.50. A d other good® at proportionalely low privda, whiokh «Jf the lae Urm of Lowis & . .andy.) y BASO NABLE. ull, Oot, 26, 1874. W. W. WARD, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Whict will\be solt CHEAP far Cash March 10, 1875] HWMedical Wards. UST RECEKIVEDAND OPENERD oUT, Â¥. H. FERLAND, March 10, WF8) . >, | ; ~| ALKER, CASSELS & PEXNOCK, W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., siona E. J. D. K. MACDONELT , AROHANMILAULT, E. POoMROY, CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN Mauy now be consulted in nis PYRIMQUT : SEYSSEL ~ASPHALTE &cgal Cards. Boots & Shocs. 0. ©. WOODB, Conveyancers, &c., lot ofklippér:, at cost unil under, all , Aciorney, S?Ougsof A d ve e a te. _TDte Notari wb a#to 1 F. H. Custuus®, , Soliciter in Chan 2u%. heawlin‘s, Main Â¥. B DEVLICY 37 Mhox&té_l‘ l1 & &e. for the eg \/ VÂ¥ BY J. BERMINGHAM. _ U 4 Tsl in the supre Tarets Sottpied by Te lc vent, T. E. Moure, kobinson‘s L. street. Un:tm in hnqz:nfi m dessits, "l-. u:':: fiâ€"md '-“ inâ€" J. HERMIFGHAM. An excelient, Rrick House and } Acre of Land, opposite Mr. m&mdxuhun nlng‘m The houss, which is well and soiâ€" ty buiit, contaiu® pariour, sitting dlu roomm, Juh-nnflu&ry with a hail and sewing wfls â€"no‘-“h.luw A nm l . An uulbu&r‘ d ce‘lar and a ‘arge and never« N-all wrn, sumimer kitchen, wood shed, ;um stabley -ut.lholhn nnT’-ry out~ ngs. _ The property is very Anely situai commanding an excellent view of the mum surrounding country, and will be found a comâ€" modious . and o.-n‘mblo family | residence. Wili be soid cheap, on easy terms of pay meni. Fugher partioulars cas be ohtained from By J. BERMINGHAM. Coneession, +> Front, 3) acres mure or less, 40 of which are in fine staie of onltivation, Can run a moWing machine umT from end to end. Teims eaay, _ Apply to .__l_!fu!lflghAl. { 000 0_ J. BERMINGHAM Auctioneer mid Land Agent, lmu* Mamnaite Rus Auctioneer and Land Agent, Eigin St. Ortawa. Preâ€"Emptory and Unreserved AUCTION SALE At Eieven ofciock al! the shop gouds and saioon fu:rfilture io the premisea cccupled by A. E. Gendreau, on Wellingy w street, close to Dufferin b:kige as foilows, vis :â€"One mirror § set by Tour, magnificent B W . carved frame, with gold eninying, onst $140 with marbie Barber &Hairâ€"Dressing Establishme at, BY J. BERMIN »3HAM. PE e en n in C s n & framing aod enlaylug ; fAive (5) o her mirfufm use e en o ce dn L one very fiue coal stove, No. 6 Arganu burner, sewing machine, cisterns, puraps, eight day sulted for family use, or a firstâ€"Glas« hair dresâ€" simg saloon. Bale positive and at eleven o‘ciock Valuable Timber Limits. The Executors of the estate of the late Jchn whedden, will offer f r sale by Public Auction at the Auction Hoom« Ofâ€"F. W. Coate, & Co., IMPORTANT TO LUMBER MERCHAKHTS in the eity of Turout.,, on JOAEPH HICKSQ N, or THOMAS BY MING TV>N, Montreal, Executors of the Eetate. _ _ FOR SALEâ€"N. E. quarter of No. 34 First w)ul--rd.nul bave been instructed by an wx ve Manufioturing Firm in the vln\m welt z Pubile _ .uction, at their Sain Koom, No, & u Ntreet on Carriages, Buggies, Phastons, &c. 5' large consignment of new ai«t Fazhionable bug . 14 wl.)nl ow olll :m;‘. M;lhn!,‘:wu L"“"' Loum. open b es < rent siy mudb patâ€" torm , with ;fi@n‘ruh and «uperfer fAnish in uim iminys and uphoistery. The buyyles wfe :A':Pumnloed to ie made Of the be«t material wiil be sold on the failowirg termsi _ uid wiil be soid on the Nh'u-’olrnnll All gums under one hundred dollars o«sh ; over tat amount, four months will e given by furâ€" nishing approved endorsed notes. On the Bank Street Road, FOR S 4 L E, ‘"AUCTION SALE AT 1t1â€"0‘CLOCK, UnaIRS, TA B THURSDAY, 20th DAY OF JULY. 82, Sparks Street J. M. ROSS & Co. RICK MOVSE AND LOT, Saile to Commence at 11 A. M. Buggles can b&seen theday prvvious to sale, ROWE & ERRATT, Otiawa, May 21s*, 14#5, Nes. 100, 101, 105, ‘106 and 135. Auction PBales. FRIDAY, 21st M A Y, 1 beg to announce that 1 will sell on XTENSIVE ALE THIS MORNING, oil cloth, WEDNESDAY 26th LNST UF NEW AND FASHIONABLE Auction ON EASY TERMS. "Juh mat. : Lfium-u. AN ED GENERAL _ Opposite Russeil Houser J. BERM1N@â€"HAM. MHOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, _North Ht Auctioneor‘. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 Wi!t appear as ~bove announe d. For partion lurs s e P.ogrammes and Posters. 3 5+2 m MAFFITT‘S â€"FLICK AND _ HLOCK For three nights only. Change of Specialities each ovmu‘. Urchestr» «ha«irs. 75¢ts, Dress Oircle and Y; bots. Gallery 2cts. Hox ylan now rea yuuowu‘-&on, Spark® | _ MRS. D. MORRISON, COMMENCING MONDAY, 24th MAY Patnomimic Vocalists, Acrobats, Dancers, Trained Dogs and other Specialities, 1875. SEASON. 1875. &m tate Sir Wim. Fternda e Benneti, will piace in The Secoud Coucert , cousiating of 1st. â€" Selections from the "Messinh," T~ANDâ€" #nd.â€"The Cantata "The May Queen," \nokyogn inforer r | tie Sihidne ate © ABK P JR Li and to see that thei | :'s&-. d'% . | Sonee on‘ Gowan‘s Opera House, Â¥loor of Mallâ€" + > > > * > “% ou'm'.......'u The of the Hall will be open to the public at u--.’-' Gowna‘s Store, onmuul aftor ‘Irl‘a‘nn- da;, the #7:h inst. B@ooks of the w.eds of the "May Queen. &0," wumlmfim.‘w-qtu. f to comim« noe at eight o‘clocs . With her tâ€"lented company »nd the greatest living comedi nofthe d y â€" 1. BEMPLE, Importer, 40., 68 8t. Feter St. ou 3. .nu'n"tv Co. Kingston, AS H4libuidia Sagy Mraamc. Campbort Liberal advances made on consignments. Grand Opera House TORONTO. o Hrplns Ts comamt Low TrlGE®, in make roonk for their pring Stock. nfid-o-:‘;l- for $1.60, vmnw-lr e nowarts® aveapotos aunNor t inbmter derrings, from 80 ots. to .Lfi.-rlnw te 3:.&..‘{. or No, 4 Labrador , reaued of §1.2 ver bbi., dry Co (â€"fish, Course Sal in large bags, Five Sult, 237 ibs. por Dag, uom Western Apples and undons, miso unnndb o‘ which nreselling at a reauction for vAsBH. . 10BA0C0COS, PICKLES, BALL BLUKR GROCERIRS, WINES, LIqUOR4, PROVHâ€" s10N8, KTO,, _ KPC., RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, (Upposite Sappers Bridge.) OTTAWA, ONT. Ottawa, May 21 HFEGH ~WINES, PROOF :AND RYE â€" LEA & PERRINS‘ : Worcestershire Sauce ! OwWaAN‘s OPERA MoUSE CaAUTION AGAINST FRAUD Alph. J. Steers & Co., OTTAWA, wEn»«iEspAY lAY 26, 18 STAROH, RICKE, RA ISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CJGARS, RAlL+ and BROOMS, also, & Baskerville & Bros., TTAWA CHORAL UNION AN IMMENSE TREAT. THE ONLY GOOD SiUVCE GOWAN‘S OPERA HOUSE J. L. TOOLE hS 0, K. CHUBBUCK, Oyawa, May Jand, 1876. fls Amuscmecnts. co MPaNY oF 21 ARTISTN co sisting of MONDAY, 31ist MAY. No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, Tickets, (nonâ€"subscribers,) belougg to fi"f&:‘ ig. Meu‘s Oburrisll wem ‘hum. are nqr-ud 8:3 ou Deakired by con: ofsseuts to be ©Grocers. --““I-I- BASKERVILLE BROS. N MERCHANTS, gous and UDT g1 00 3818 TELEGR APHIC. day. Qusexsrowx, May 25.â€"The ltoumhig City of Berlin, from New York May 15, for Liverpool, arrived at midnight Sunâ€" The House of Commons this evening, by a vote of 286 to 81, resolved to adjourn over to morrow for the Derby Day. Wm. Smith, an American Seaman, who was one of the three mutineers on the American Schooner Jefferson Bordau was at Bow Street Court toâ€"day, for a hearing in his case. He said the captain of the schooner frequently ill treated the crew ; that the food {umished them _ was bad and insuflicient and that they were often required to work from 36 to 38 hours on astretch. Smith was unable to proâ€" ceed further in bis statement o:m:f to illness and the hearing was adjou for two weeks| when it is expected other prisoners will be present. . _ soUTHAMPTON. Arrival of the Rhine. Soutuamprox, May 15.â€"The steamship Rhine from Bremen arrived at three o‘clock to day. Serious Iliness of the Pope. Roxx, May 25.â€"The Pope is again seriâ€" ously ill . { Nzw York, May 25.â€"‘lhe Rev. Father Lake, formerly of St. Anne‘s church, 12th street, has abandoned the pulpit and marâ€" ried, and gone io California She is the wife of an exâ€"priest, and said to be young, wealthy and accomplished. â€" A letter published toâ€"day by William Grosvernor, a scientist of 8St. Louis, claims that the insects rawaging the western crops are not grasshoppers, but some of oo e o t sp eggs deposited last fall. He appi no injury of consequence east of Sedalia .n:tni)mn-. . Considerable Excitemeont in Insnrance ‘There is considerable excitement in Insurance oftices here arising trom alleged Whhhmndvonm of C. H. Peck & Howell, of 19 way, of which the senior member is now absent in Europe. They have had a consultation with the companies in other cities includâ€" ing the Fire Assurance of Philadelphia and Lancester of Pennsylvania. The capital at their control is judfi to be: nearly 4 million dollars, and the assets from 2 to 3 millions. The concern has ranked un~ uuflg’;rfol‘. l:ui: said alnt owell has been use in his expenditures, personal nndotborwin,anduniulnn' resulted in a deficieney amounting to avout $700,000. PuiravgLrHla, May 20.â€"Charies Dartn, aged 45, ye.u::.y shot twice and danger ously wounded Annie A. Brinkly aged 50 and then shot and killed himself Barth has a wife and family in Luzerne county, but is said to have cortracted a passion for Mre. frhkly, and committed the deed in a fit J jealousy after having seen her in‘ conversation with another man. Republican : State Convention. A Philadelphia 'g.ecul says resolutions es .,a.....lfa hy Wha R.m’::;lio-n State were adopted by ithe Republican State Convention to tender the thanks jof the State to President Grzant for his eminently worthy,prudent and mlotio administra tion, and also state he will ‘retire to private life at the close of his present term of office, blessed with the plaudits ofthomnt_ry,tqhko._glnfiin its hifl- Eoo e n n ie " Lincoln. It was also resolved that the Republicans of Pom-,lnnil earnestly urge upon the people of the United States t.bopmprhtyofuurlyohotimofm fit citizen to bear the Republican stamâ€" dard, in the next Presidental campaign. A Large Fire. Early toâ€"day a fire ocourred at 160 and 162 Crosby street.. The second and third alarms were rung and, after a hard fight, it was extinguished. Alfonw&c%ofe:thor dealers, lose cwiow. Demar & carâ€" riage :L-hn, ‘.% Hymen & Co, feather dealers, * Cixomnari, Ohio, May 25.â€"The rotary calendar of the Franklyn paper mill, in Frauklyn, Ohio, exploded yesterday blowing both ends out of the building and heavily damaging the ontire structure. [t happened when nearly all the hands were out of the building, or"the loss of life would have been great. Four men and one woman were injure i, but: are still alive. .The explosion crented intense excitemant. 3 Savaxxan, Ga., May 25.â€"The Confed:â€" &n\olomorisl Monument was unveiied vesterday. A large crowd, including military, present. Grain Still ¢n the Decline. f G. P. Comstock & Son, grain dealers, whose temporary suspension was accom panied yesterday by a sudden decline in in, are on their feet again toâ€"day. fi-:li‘r' cheâ€"ques are going "‘"""fi as usual. The m markets toâ€"day rule steadier, but at a decline from yesterday. Action of Democrats. Cu10a00, May 25.â€"At a meeting of inâ€" fluential Bourbon Democrats of this city last: evening, a club was ?mnd and funds raised for.the object of starting out an Opposition Democratic journal in G;ch&nlti is stated that over $200,000 have subscribed. 1 Marriage of General Sheridan The marriage of General Phil. Sheridan will take place on Thursday, June 3rd. â€" _ PHILADELPHIA. Result of a Jealous Disposition. PuiraDgLPBIA, May 25.â€"Charles Barth, Mouse of C FPO R E I G N. will take pliooon , June Jrd, It will be n_.uiotly?m,wnhofl ’.nd.ord-phy of: any kind, and the usual wedding trip will be dispensed with. Bishop Foley will perform the seremony. A number of workmen are engaged in decorating the. General‘s house in preparation for the bride. Yesâ€" Arrival of the City of Berlin A M iE R 1 C A N. what pesuliar manner and undertook to sketch the rooms but was interrupted, After his departure the General discover ed. that a diamond valued at $1,00U was missing from the hilt of a sword presented “hhfll.‘l:b’_luofl&onehwr. He ‘ appropriates his loss to him. The =h-n‘tntb-unlnd.‘ 5 GREAT BRITAIN. Confederate Meonument. Left the Minisiry. und er General Johnson NEW YORK Mill Explosion OINCOINNATEI is A V A NNA ITALY CHICAGO. Adjourned. The White Stockings Aefeated the St. {Auil Red Stockings toâ€"day by a score of 6 to 2 â€" Kaxsas (Ciry, Mo., May 25.â€"â€"Grass‘ hoppers have come in to the country and are covering fences and sidewalks. ‘Thoy are travelling nortbward. _ The citizeus have: been destroying them by the bushels ; in some instances so many nave been killed that the remains create a stenich that is almost unbearable. Hartox, Mo., May 26.â€"The town is full of grasshoppers. (Giardeus are all destroyed and our people ure getting discouraged ‘or the first time. ‘They have been here in large armies for two days and wheat and oats and most everything else green has been swept away. Fire, sulphur, lime water, turpentine, and most everyâ€" thing else has been tried.‘ Millions have thus been destroyed, but they are as numerous as ever. Bugology is a failure in this case. They even climb fruit trees and cut off young apples, pears, &c. Ixperenpxxos, Mo., May 25.â€"Tkis seo tion is aflicted with grasshoppers. _ One furmer dug a trench 8U0 feet long into which be drove them and killed them by the thousands. pult Portsvicus, Pa., May 25.â€"A lu-ge fire is now burning in Port Carbon, but no telegraphic advice about it lhas yet been received. It can be distinctly. seen from this town. Yaxkrtox, Dakotah, May 25.â€"Chas. E. Soules, a refractory member of Wherton‘s Black Hillers, who refused to sign a parole, had a hearing before the U. S. Commisâ€" sioner toâ€"day, having been turned over by the Miltary to the civil authorities. ‘The case will be decided toâ€"morrow. The Murderer of Mabi: Young. RBosrox, May 25,â€"Thomas H. Poper, tho lalleged murderer of the child, lh::t‘ Young, was arraigned wd&. A pe who passed Warren Stieet Church ;l-oul. the hour of the murder idemil,fiod oper as the man, as ho wa: climbi from the belfry window to the nmulfi Several little girls have stated that l‘oper has endeavoured to entice them into the church at various times. The prisoner confessed this morning he was not in his right mind on Sunday, but maintained his innocence. * Teiple Singuit codiprdnd ol ningaays ow ‘alt: parigâ€"pf" the workdy iexaon in session.in this city. About one: hunâ€" almost from every climeâ€"England, Africa, Canada and most of the States having, some one here to represent their interest. ‘Their session was short and exclusively for the business i~terests of the various lodges of the world. Laugrets< Mieg: 0c Ailin tatdititinny rane »ausad Jo::LClomo; U. 8. A., once familiarly known as the little drummer boy of Chlokmuu% and Miss Anita B., daughter of General Wm. B. French, Commandant at Fort Mcllonry, were married yesterday at 8t. Luke‘s Church. _ A large and brilâ€" Bax Fraxoisog, Cal , May 25.â€"H wrvest ing has al begun, aud though in some localives in the central district of the State, the yield wili be bad. the crops in the south will be fully up to the average, liant assemblage witnessed the ceremony. both ‘in amount and quality of wheat. There will be a short crop compared with last year, notwithstan ling the increased acteage sown last fall «nd winter. Curyexx®, May 25.â€"Ninety miners arâ€" rived here on Saturday, and one hundred and eighty yesterday. They have joined the Carpenter Black Hills Brigade. _ To May 25.â€"The Lientenant tGove erpor gave a dinner last night â€" in the ‘Toâ€" ronto Club which was very fashionably attended. His Honour leaves to morrow for HT\trnl,:whoro he will remain: for about 10 days, He will not taxe up the Government residence till August, ‘A. Hudsor, a favowmite comic mctor, arrived in this city to day on his way to A meeting of the Corn Exchanye was held toâ€"day st noon, when . Mr. M. C. Cameron was appointeil to attend the Court of Revision on belalf of the Corn Exchange to oppose u&tompthoinfl made to impose a niunicipal tax on & grain in the city storeLouses. There was a meeting in session in the Rossin Ban; to ratify an agreement beâ€" tween the ofihor:%xumion Railway and Northern Railway, by which the lul:or takes o:g of :lhn:l former. i Catholic League was Mdm, at which John O‘ Donohue was in the chair, and about© seventy deleâ€" gates from various parts of the Provinee were present. â€" It was held that neither the Dominion nor the Ontario â€"Governâ€" ment had fulfille i their pledges to give Catholiocs a fuir representation, as they have only one Catholic ~representative mn Ontar:0, W. Murray, M.P., and in. Local House only: one Government Catholic the Hon. Mr. Fraser, whereas, Conservatives have elected four and two independents. . _A series of resolutions were drawn up, which will be submitted to the two governments. ‘Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Hon. J. Durham, H. Porry, J. Fitzsimmons and othewon- inent Odd: Feliows |arrived fromâ€" Whitby &hl.-i, and wer» driven round the city the principal: places of interest, after which they were entertained at\ Junch at the Queen‘s Hote} at $ pu. TX i he s I â€" ‘A{n. Nchuyler Colfax helid a r i at the Queen‘s, which was um Ud Feliows and tholrhdxu. iigl 4 64 w’fin;mâ€"r);n:fi;um tolerably well filled to nignt to hear Schuyler Colâ€" _ lion. Mr. Durham, Grand Sire of the %md lodge of M.S., spoke first. He erred in the most eulogistic terms 10 o amttons on van Fotonibly iade im [ ‘ellow. members right up to the very gates> of trin, â€" He called on Canadians vo increase Order from ten thousand to ons hun thousand wembers, and to fight tiw CA N A D) I A N . The Grasshopper Plague Good Templars‘ Congress. The Black Hiils Expedition. Fire at Port Carbon. * _ Base Ball. A Refractory Minor, Cimncs KANSA8S CITY. BALTIMORE, At. 1. SAN £RANCISCO. BLOOMINGTON, POTTSVILLE. Urop Prospects. YANKTON. $ s# + CHEYENNE. BesTroNX Hon. Schuyler Colfax opened by exâ€" pressing his pleasure at having been here on the occasion of the Queen‘s birthday, that he might testify that all irritations between two great English speaking peoples had been buried. He depreâ€" cated war, and of all wars he most strongly deprecated guerilia and border warfare. _ He then gave a history of the order since he first became connected with it, 30 years ago, and said that there was not one rite connected with the rociety which he would be afraid to take with him to thcjudfmenthu. .He referred to the benefits conferred up n the widows and orphans of members, and ‘combetied the objections to secrets aud the wearing of regalia. He concluded by saying that his visit to Canada should be long rememâ€" bered by him. * underlying desire of doing good that was in all human bmo‘:iiri drew men together into organizations" like Oddâ€" teliows. + Prominent members of the order then %imd to the Queen‘s to take a‘ mrfl ation tendered to Hon. Mr. Colfax Hon. Mr. Darham. Conservative Candidateâ€"Appointment of Secretary â€"Stocks. Montrzar, May 25.â€"A. W. Ogilvie this am. accepted the candidature in the Conservative interest for the Centre Division. ' A. Forget, a well known advocate of the city, and Secretary to the Bar of Montreal, has been appointed one of the Bec ies to the Commissioners who will ndjmon the disputed land claims in the North West. At nke%: board the sales in stock were 81 k of. Montreal at 134}, 4 do. at l34£|(l) Montreal Telegraph at 1614 100 do., at 163, 100 do., at 162. The market closed very weak. Montreal Tel egraph was freely offered at 1624. Board of Directors of the North Shore R. K., held this morning, Col. Wm. Rhodes was reâ€"elected President, and the. Hon. Jas, J. Ross Vice Prasident. a The sumtuer heat of Sunday and yestef day was most welcome after the tardy spring, and was followed by genial rains, which will aid vegetation everywhere, and carry off the snow that still lingers in the hollows and lhldf' nooks and forests. The farmers are all now fully occupied at planting and sowing their grain. Klection of President and Vice Presi« dent of North Shore R. R â€"Warm Weather Welcomed. N _ QuzeEc, May 25.â€"At a ameeting of the FARTHER POINYT, m aÂ¥,â€"~1h6 stORD» ship Sarmatian arrived at Farther Point at 7.30 this evening. _The duties collected at the Custom House to «day amounted to $3067. Gold in New York < â€" â€" + â€"â€">~+ â€" 16 New York Produce Market. samaton in ind ht wy 0. 2 and superfine. Gnafisz closes lower and unsetâ€" to complete .cargoes. d‘m wheat mey re erioaie in ie y â€" o. 4 and in store, the latter at mhb spection te $1.‘4; for 2nd Milwaukee in store, and $1.15 for June, and in settle» ment of contract ; $1.32 to $1.33 for seed ; Bro. N. Stibbins spoke briefly of the Western nominal. . ‘Oats _ in â€" foir demand â€" and. _ under liberal ofâ€" a concession of fair speculative demand., New and Mixed T20 to 73je of boat ; White 76¢ ; . Western mnd,l 45e in own.nnd'lho.tbmt;wuh be to Te for State mixed, 744 at boat. Corn regular and less active. _ The softer lots are. lower while good sale is firmer and . offered freely. â€"‘The demand is chiefly for damp sand unsound at T46 _ to. 75¢,; . mixed 7:*0»1 76e for steamer, and 78e to for -ilaz);nindwhiu,t!lowm;ydbw&b to 804c Pork decidedly lower and closed weak. New mess on the spot was dull at $21.556 nominal, and Western quiet. . Baâ€" con dull and nearly nominal, with city to ‘l' 2Lo _ Lard weak an i dull on the spot at 15¢,., and city quiet at 14¢. Whh§ buyers and sellers apart at $1.19 to $1.20. ImaPReL TRVCB «10M 4 AMATE TTE C " and middl:‘ Orleans u‘ sfi; sales 5000 bales, of which 1000 were for sp souâ€" lation and export. Receipts of Whent for the past three days have been 14.000 quarters, of which 1,000 quarters were American. vERPOO 25,, 12,30p ..'.‘mm‘:fi; Middling ‘With the opening of navigation and the beginning of the summer‘s trade the adâ€" jd-ingDmnunolh-oxpM.m- m\mmwdm” business pq_»lar is discounted in liberal amount at 7 per cent., renewals and longâ€"time notes at 8 and 9. ‘There is mo probability, however, that this comâ€" mfl'veeuewiu be permanent. â€"Apart the demands tor the lumber trade, consideravie i much smaller than usual, and the coming demands in Ontario for woolâ€"buying, which will tend to impart miviqwmmywkn,it'illm ly be possi~ie for the Government to reâ€" drain trom ¢ «lling in some of its bulances from the â€"ank«, which being compelied to use them con unually andat a remunerâ€" ative price, have ud:u the -:ouqqdl a third bhadâ€" to declare its . imubilits to |mmmwmu«m‘ insist on withdrawing its deposits. A period of overtrading nuuluwdsw]l foreign indebicaness, and no small part of this must inevitabiy have been reâ€". newed, and mtr be renewed. From the marketing of the large: stocks ~olwheat which the farmers are â€" beheved to be holding back, which have entered -toridly'un.osfl calculations â€"of a basis |ic eredit: relief is expected, but it is not easy to see how 1t can do more than lddnyfornmfimnninubhhu‘u'u The importations : at Montreal to Mauy 1 ‘were ubout the same us for the same ‘pelsod ~last: yaar, there was & ‘roarked diminution in which may be the beginning of retrenchment. . The very heavy decrease in the ¢ of vhbuudbnhl'h- Hx | mitogether it seems as if the World‘s Fartuse Poist, M Eeiene | PE NCY o apd c ie P t ns speculation.. During the â€"recent critical period the associated banks had to help at least two of their weaker brethren, and MeDougall Elected. Braprorp, May 25,1â€"â€"McDougall‘s me rity is over 200, with a few places to COMMERCIA L. clesir quoted at 12}¢ . Westerp, FARTHLR POINT. soUTH SiMCcOo . (From the New aork World.) POREIGN MABKETS. CANADIAN â€" FINANCE. MONTREAL. Liverpool Markets. | (By Telegraph.) QUVEBEC. )1 116 were on the verge of fulfilment, and the his ory of 1854â€"7, a history of lavish public thiuks, with The | of commercial su prediction, first made four rises, overtrading and : ion conâ€" 5uofin. -om,xua-.-, were about to repeat itself. â€" _ _ of commercial supremacy is not yel to »ss inevitably and irrevocably from New gorkwlonufll. The : Toronto Liberal says, in a recent issue, that the Montreal heavy losses last year that thby .are. in " o position to extend operations, or to " run risks even to protect the trade they **have e joyed for some tume back," and adds : oo pevurt oo mrboven s omal 39 :soing 1ot, ver, as. us Stontreal, but to New York. I.r':.knp ments are being made across Lake OJnâ€" mio,wbohrwdod’bx‘:hibu as soon as it qpens. tolls on this canal are to be largely reduced, which enâ€" ubles New York to make a strenuous eflorl to recover the trade wauich has been diverted to the St. Lawrence for some At least t of the Canadian A Repository of Fashion Pleasure, an N »ices ofthe Press, I ue Baszar is edited with a contribution of tat .-nmnuhs we u‘.l-u:-lhnym journal itself vae aune, P doribatl ioi e poe ioh of iaceres greal «xo _ The Bazar commendâ€" itself to every member of bre i â€"usshoidâ€"to the -ndu-denlul‘ preily j iclures. \olh.yu.:fl: by its Fushionâ€" », in pudigss variely maâ€" fron y ‘is priroiis Tor Uhe Mu pabcrComnitions by mhflm:'-fl oved fll\[;pa" -u-l ln:u&u s .‘“‘ the ingâ€"Muter Bazar [mu‘-fbm finnpr-&m greal « xoclience, The paper has acquired a wide i loaisricp lor Lice Sromie oojogiment is wifrige~ TERM®S : ostag : free to all Subscribers in the Unired H \wes.,‘s BAZAR, § nncmee n 00 10 ~‘u.«u~ w-m'“t whe WMM..,,,, SS TT occols Joor d _ suimeriptions to Barrsr‘s MagAmNE, Wuxuwv.“-ud mfi?’. address Q” : Car ; or, L1wo f-m_.i-f. Tor ane yeaur, $7 ,.â€",!‘; 6:° "_-_ ues s« s#* » » eB COULUODEDD cce t t nn n t ad en 00 6 no n bae n ',jzzuuon&ieuuprmh three months. & 2O3E E 0E Lvad 4n mamas afank. °_ Sl subsort "*Ne gxie sopy #ill be sen toovery omn of tep. *Wouly coples to one & ue Cxire copy Wwili oo sent to Ewenty . Ts on ie te peoaan ienss in abpapest prbtsetion in tns evumity, *‘ * Torms ush: in wivance, . Money 8004 by whiai LHPOC AOPIOBNeyeuees sasen reeuenne0 Tive Sepibe n iretat W w jent New York Weockiy Weoerald. «oememe JaM\ 8. GaRVUON RENNETT, Propristor Pllhd"duu"u.mtmuo GrsL ®,tun, in the Oiy Han, 10 mei« aly, on woliemiy ton a o ul o ne thet o is in &u t -mu: wil uno-‘ interefiled afe m Fats 2o ts Houeut ane wae apowsenly, B 4 S cloe» p.m,, on Baturday, the Dt day hay "Tegnmip Olera‘s men { W.P, TAYLOR . which wil permofs q4ired to uake noie (wo werks only, oal LCO Jouniy of Repfrew, An lt uan.ML’.‘- e KL, Wiie undersicued will aply to the Judge of the suk! vour: jur a discharge under the simd AOL Duted at A.vonte,Chis Zih ui April, A 12.1875. BROSEP ECH CE * . ioi Siak ols #06., Rote Agonts for Outarie, _*__ #8iâ€" Court of Revision. Puu.w mOFLUE is :zfi". in the u.;-u-' funa U‘i:r" ane, C pae of M%I.&“"“ m“'l"-" uhfl-u-g-llfl of id Township, ou Saturday, the duy of May uext, asi uu of the clock, . u.,p.tuwn:mm Oe .. R rmclimond wili hoid their brsl. imee fu the current yeur in ug-‘l‘n- dooald f scb V shage, OD BATUIMUA XÂ¥, ain0 @ waih., ihe Uke lair of ons oc00K p.m â€"All those coucerned are requested 40 @OBGâ€" .. ._._.\,) u; ;b I§NHE Courto/ Reviskon JOf tue Yauge 0 anse udecluou ul uny persus Lhey ©00000, 0 w;..’:":.‘x:.-:.r:'a...."a"-;-: urmole, irywIDs. “lg ‘m 9 um, o .+ B udittones. Pnuadeipme. _ _ _Court of Revision. P 8 YÂ¥CHOMANCY, ~1" on soun CHasRking. How eitner sex mauy fucuuate and gain thb love ME CC NS Aniich 4+ Oourt ision sor the The Oourt of Revision sor the Township of Ouawa, May 12th *676 Township of Fiizroy. 3. & G. NEKLIN wik â€"mr slock gouts wad Sudus irot Preston‘s ols usad to â€"__ UANAbA : i‘covince of . Ortario, NASOLNEA®T ACT OF 1868. 4974 P‘vvuuâ€"â€"â€"â€"iâ€"-fi.w“ maribcroogh, A oril 26, *“ tf- CYapii. 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