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U A whhyn7 en day Pn "eaiamble a ddreas wikt img, 17}Green )ods, cLESON. _ uiring ‘oof an , capâ€" and int. liers E. CO. AND cw York. < A V A N AG H, URPHY, EMON, Jr; ex beok will be ks #â€"1w ETY, RINE. N DOLLARS, w# CO. S, â€"Jr Co. over Hait a ecets, OTTA W A N OR a sent ; but yp:kyl. The De ".l"‘l ich .hk "‘*bg_lnlu- aonual revenae ato the esteem mentioned that iure annuaily, 0 payable in se copy our on "or betor wa,. Kingston ‘nce will be ability, which which is ab. Lon . 54â€"L pay ment of ‘tor Works, opubar CS ET Barristers, Solicitors, A“.I-?‘. Comâ€" veyancers, Noinrics, &¢., &¢., Ofleeâ€"sell‘s Liock, opposile Russeil House,. W.H. WarkkR.} R.CaASsELSJr. | P. PENNOCK. July 21, 1874 _ wisd5. Olflee â€"Uver Mr. R. Hnckeli‘s Flour Store, scorner o( Susses «D i Yorkâ€"streels, OHL®WA Barristers and Auor-o‘-.‘-l.-'..olld- tors in Chia acery, Notaries, &6. Officeâ€"ilardy‘s lilock, Kideau Streos. @. Tamco®. I F, H., OHRYSLER June 3, 1873. > Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors, Conveyancers, &¢., Barristers, Aiiorneys, Solicig@rs, Comnâ€" vey ancers, &C., (Of the late urm of Lewis & l‘inhey.) OFFICESâ€"E!zin Stroci, Otiawa. C, H. Poosmeyx. _ A. J. Cusisti®.| H.P. Hiup. Fob. 5, 1874. 484â€"3m Accuuntants, Auditors & General Commission Agents. ' OFFICEâ€"No3, Victoria Chambers, O‘Connor flnfi,]lml) vecupied by C. Siephanson & Co. P. 0. Box, 34 May Sist. 3356â€"3m1 Barrister, Advocate, &e. for (hé Province of quebec. Barrister Anrmy. Solicitor in Chan ©ery, &e., for theFiovince of UNL&MO. Muin Burcet, lull, 1. Q. scmsâ€"6in wollle OfMicial Assignee. City of OTTA W A, County of (hl’m: ;:nuu-n. Solicitors, Aitorneys and Conveyancers, &c¢., Tom A d ov oue 5 t o. porary Quice t Dr, Jos, m'fl“ Btroot, uun.y ° Peaen Gibson‘s Confectionary, $r Money io lend on Real Estate; gB" Mosgrov Hox. Jous O°U MoLx Barristcr, Conveyancer, &c., Sol citor in Chancery. Has oper.od an nitice in the Village of Hull Province of (memce, for the transaction 0 &ll Notarimi aud Leyai business, either in the Frovince of ’huehmp- Umtario. Hpecial care given to the colloctivs of uccounts in both Pr0â€" w. L. CHMALKER, RQBIBT GLAH A M W â€" _ OHtawa, May 22nd, 1875. ryho Lt mpuonas r. FORaNn, Advocate, Solicitor, &¢. No 12 St. James "treot, . . MONTEKEAL Bept. 9, 1873. 2362â€"3m B Bu BR ROOMS, R USS ELL HOUS E. R . Puysician, Surgeon and Accoucheour, Tep Orrrawa, Ont. . Ufficeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., C To Olline m his rpiuanee. in cuare Tok e Offliceâ€"Mastet in Chancery Cha mbers, Co louse, tiawa, Cuna da. DaANLEL O‘CoNxox. Hopt. 9, 1874. ' w. W. WikDn, e Barrister, Attorney, Soliciters, &6., Cuneers eured without the use of the kbife, by a bew but certain, speedy and aimost nh m-. Keference yiven to parties s000a® Weated if required., Officeâ€" Jpposite Haull, Oct, 26, 1534. NS having book» in their posession I bolobhing to the Touue Meus ‘Coretiest A-A.u..;uom.u-wwmow.u =.:--. corner Sparks and OQ‘Counof 0. £. CnUBBUCK, _ N_ M. TAYLOK & C€o. M( »0o0xs TO LET, with or without board, COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, Hours from 10 a. m. until 0 pm AILLON & CHRYSLER, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyaucers, &e., * ®~ Mosgrove‘s Building Kideauâ€"st, Ottawa. ¢. Joux O‘Consok, Q.C. 0. J. O’I.;ogmv. CONNOR & MOGG, k. ponkoy, CLAIRVUYANT PHYSICIAN CUsNNOR & @©DoHERTY, ____ RHotels, _ AZ2_BION HOTEL, E. J. D. K. MACDONELE, 0o ALD 10 RF and Pwelling to let.â€"That {rst clas Niore, wilh dwelling above, No. 62 ca Str el, possession 1st of May, apply to es loghs, P. 0. Box 797, Montreai, or to ae NAtCHEON, George Ntreet. 3821â€"1W. o8 T Â¥. M. FERLA ND, o#s TO LET, lars W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, lis to and from the Cars and Boats free ILLIAM MOSGROVE, HEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, ARCHA MEAULT, Villk C. W. MacCUAIG. , March 9, 1374 Notary Public and Advocate, Ast NCA RSH AL MATHESON, 0. C. Woop, 2cegal Cards. Comfortable Cottage, May now be consulted in mis ouses to Ket. \wENÂ¥FT WANTED by a young * â€"wovan, oeonversant with \dress K., Box C, Otâ€" ol > 67â€"lw TTA W "mtants. \ i!li. NO. 83861. Manager . walk from the Pariiameont Fouse Avenue, KT STREET TNA LIFE OFFIOE, Montrea! ilaout rooms, and rooms Table and rooms firstâ€" ks und Kank streets, and wnik of the variiament aâ€"St leanâ€"st. néar Gloucest as Russell re alarm iast evening, book «mmlnhxuunmu e to iny person t the ind some small change Union Rank and Metâ€" x Store, Nparks Street. y rewarded by leaving odging. %. w:-nn:fu.n Streot, y the Ladies‘ College, rxe and aify, in the by Hon, Mr. Hunâ€" r and Maria sts. Apâ€" 3846 FFICE MHKS, FORGIE Ont J. J. GoRMULLY, be made with vueation. . P‘reâ€" mot absoiutely wanted «Popric y7â€"ly E-fiivfifixd‘&wc‘mm"finedf .t: l&ho bâ€" sertber one ]lll aris, Pupile adetion. j Grand Exhibition Day, l.l.A!:Jd TUESDAY, 7th and Sth June and ex ve Untaiogue sale on Cat alogues may be had from the subscriber at his sale rooms on Maturday and Monday. The sale will continue for one w com meneâ€" Ing each day at l:flmd’?fi. After the first day‘s swile the catalogue be eancel‘ed, u-nhomhnoutuu Wm The consignment the : mest and on ns doser im brortte dote t 4 toven .nflxufi'.numa:h’-"; ‘mouided \by Couston ; Grou; tatnebtes, &c., &0., suitabie or ontrance bha is, mantie abd side» bourd ornaments, yvery #ups binck Marble ie ho on finon sad aiermanyal, anighe n in oxy wo. royal & d iebrac stands, candeiebra: table. orwamints, opera Â¥nd at the Auction Kooms of ;i 12 the city onfforgact, on" Next, at Two O‘Clock in the afternoon, the folâ€" lowing Five 'l\:wn-l;l’- of Timber Limits situaâ€" ted in the districts of Algoma, on North Shore of Lake Huron, yiz:â€" Each Township mn-m.u‘ of about thirtyâ€"six square miles. These limits are most advanâ€" tageously situated on the main stream of Bpanish and on _flrr&ont River, and the whole area is tim bereâ€"!" with a good quality of white pine, mixed with birch and maple, ___ __~__ _ For pian of .the iimits with ng;n. of Mr. Gaviller, theBurveyor (who recen explored l::e entire aréa) and for other particulars apply MO/ HARR!S & McBRID 0 wrl. Jornlan street, 'roro&lo JOSEPH HICKS3O N, or THOMAS SY MINGâ€" ‘TON, Montreal, Executors of the Estate.; _ _ AUCTION SALE The largest and most complete consignmént of Works of~ Art, les of Vertu, Antique and Modern Omfihfll’ Vienna, Sev Dresden, Beriio, Furstenburg, India and J apat L _ s 1402 040 Bumer P poni en be /o ns h cabluets, 106 and 136 pleces, eaters in Naâ€" Mnnycn.\lvnry;l-n -fln«w desert knives, as * as thousands of other valuable and beautiful articles, Wiil he on view all day Monday up to ton o‘clook Monday nis ht, bow mfttw see lt and avove‘alt don‘s ful io Don‘t fail to see it, and above all don‘t eome to the Auction, for there will be no ro> Auction Sale Of Valuable Timber Limits. Held glasses, &o. The asseurblage of antique and modern china is worthy o::sdn notige, consisting of very fine vases, ets, groups, figures and other articles 10o numerous to alâ€" vertise. Also, an extensive collection o(vers fine silver ware, in emne‘:‘.:ml. dishes flower stands, handsome W W luncheon trays, caké + cruot q-.nde@o services, and trays, % by 24 inch., |butter %fi cwdn &c., &0, 300 dozen fine ivory table desert knives, meat and game carvers, Walout C AGzcmant wmm-w&. Great bargains maybe J. BERMINGHAM, °â€"~ £#50,000 WORTH, 20 Orates of % 4 dcrodery . 12 Crnul“olarmovm ; 1 buoi of Silkk hnm". 1 Case of Silk Umbrellas. 2 Boxes of Clothing, Sheels and AU lhoolhmfloodl. at the Montreal Customs House of unclaimed goods. Hales daily by private. Auction Sale nightly. 82, Sparks Street. oOTTAW A. ‘The Executors of the estate of the late John Shedden, will ofter for sale by Public Auction mt in ts ovare "Aon.9hel the United # Paip aga ontacs Antared 9b oaiten reet pes, and 1# suited to all and condiâ€" [~.. NCÂ¥ 4. .k 1t sells at sight Greatost inducements Over .....3"‘ to fi ts mv@rfie_flwm‘&fl?& ETL OOCIL S | En FOR HALEâ€"N. E. quarter of No. 2 First mmmho Front, &) acres more or less, 40 of which are in fine state of cultivation, Can run a mowing machine u;mu’h from end to end. Terms easy, _ Apply to J. BERMINGHAM, Unreserved clearing saio every evening at 7?3), In the store lately occupied by the Insolâ€" vent, T. E. Moore, Kobinson‘s hfi:ck, Eparks atreet. Great bargains in fancy goods, writing dosake, work hnua chromos and musical inâ€" sLruments. Go and share of them. Auctioneer and Land Agent, Elgin St. Ottawa. m"'”‘fnfly“fi” nears ‘heirr money. .. C D.s.um&oo-. BY J. BERMINGEH AM Wednesday, 8th June, LUMBERMERCHAHKTS agee n ue or es a cos oi ddesal for W. & Oe gmgfia&‘dfl-‘a& 2000 0_ J. BERMINGHAM, _ _ Auctioneer and Land Agent, n bM Opposite 1 House By J. BERMINGHAM. June 8rd, 1872. THURSDAY, 20th DAY OF |JULY. Liberal Term® AUCTION SPECIAL. On the Bank Street Road, FOR $A L E, RICK HOUSE AND LOT, IMPORTANT TO J. M. ROSS & Co. DP wailh APOOt AECBTCC P .....B-.m.u..»u %Wm’ CCC 1 »AOG% We Wha Blallj+, ¢+., t)##3» + #, 198 Awction Sales. LIVE AGENT8 WANTED (0) at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. N EASY TERMS. 101, 105, n, for there will be no reâ€" must be sold and the entire J. BERMIPGHAM. Auctioneer Anu Arbor, Michigan. TDt I+PHAM mene. | MsY # . 53’ i ocm :r.f.‘?‘.;..-:?g §_§ iggaifisggié ht 3 SE] aifiignagz*’-i 218 eBE :':"u;.&: Een Eg "525353 :fig g id‘ y 55533:;5 Bs | puarnemarmsipiie â€" Banker, Montreal Deajer in Greenbacks, U. 8. Honds and Uhecks. :.""‘u'_’s:““.. 2i burse ring posnntoh and 6 00000" erest aclowed on depomits. Oet. 20. Lfd. es 3650â€"Sawky. and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . N salos uhorn.y and Patents, and ommm Companies. oney invested in firstâ€" c securities to pay 7 and 8 per cont. inâ€" tercst* Htocks purchased and carried on a margin c{ 10 per cant. interest at lowest current _ Gentiemen wishihg togive Dinnerg Lupches Bnprn, &0,, will :gw find at the &'}m'-. the most aim ple accomodation. . fi‘m‘""h?i& s + tny reasonable ntâ€",fl‘:(npplen: the undersigned with a call. . .B.â€"Horses boarded and groomed in the x-mm A specialty made of The Queen Restaurant. More Accomodations. The Rideau Club having given‘ up a part of M£m-lm, the large rc »m formerly occupied by them as ® reading room, has been converted lunt )>a din ng nom, aud wii be open to the pubâ€" he in connection with vhe Queen Restaurant.. Mr. Kavanagh is now ready to take in a numâ€" ber of Boarders on ,mm;blyu terms, largest and uctive Mine of thi i moa in minan, Froue of ne.Sf W1 ih retiring from the practice of my profession, 1 have left with my former Assistani, Mr. A.| F. COTTON, my Plaus and Records of sarveys in Ottawa and vlclnlt.{ and have much pleasure in rocommending im as my sucâ€" 82 cent, 9 feot running through the fill.!::ve!;"w cgm ex&nuom‘, @stl« mated equaily as rich. now laid bare from supeificies, and supposed as much mo‘*lnlho other veins, Offers are made to "" Mine i fioum&erun.undpumn ready to take it &il at 10 dollars per ton. 1t is offered al @bout half of its value; as owners "itbinulerc uit desertption, sumples, and for pply s sam letters to examine the property, to “ C # Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, .Lh?mm at cost nd under, all ZLadies‘ Long Rubber Boots, at $1.50. Abd other goods at proportionately low prices, over first cost, at Lamb‘s Clearl ho éun rave mam's'; wear at Lamb‘s Clearing Sale wh epened to the public only a short on conits for boying out a gbud and wail on m"&u‘ hflgwl_hylonb E. Mi.lNDL has opened out, as a Morchant Thilor and Outditer,‘ on Eigin 8t,, opposite the Post Oflice. . Firstâ€"elass goods always on hand ud satisiaction guaranteed. iltas G1BBS & COURSOLLE, â€" ‘OH RLES RO WAN, [TRADE MAKK REGISTERED.] YICTORIA OCHAMBERS, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. 3634 PHOTOGRAPHE R. Patents of Invention, "‘st. _A Farm of 90 Aeres, of which 890 are Snd amion -'-""-5%.4-.5 a tilns ui i soimng cast half of LOb 6, in OFFICKâ€"No, 3 Woilngton St Hlock, Ottawa, Out. Lec. 3, 1874. DOHALD M. GRANT, â€" Insurance and Real Estate &ut. Mortgages purchased and Loans negotiated. OrF.0Zzâ€"No. 3 Bell‘s Block, Eiginâ€"st., Ottawa* Nov. 7 1874. prex _ Provincial Land Surveyor and Dn-\’hu-.-. â€" Huccessor to W . it. Thistle & Co. Oftice, as former‘y, over Mann‘s Hardware Lore. 3319â€"U 2,000 Tons at Least Marth 10, 1878 THREE VALUABLE rARMS 15 For Sale OND BROTHERS, MQSPHATE MINE FOR SALE. P ATENTS. RTHUR F. COTTON, EW Tnailoring Establishment. Musiness Wrrd D. BROWNE, SILID GREtN PHOSPHATE, HE SOLD OR RESTED, BOOTS & SHOES T. LAMBERT s EEAEE® EThA idns HNete Tss to he soid on The Victoria Stables J A R V I 8S, OR TO RENT. 69, SPARKS STREET. Carriages. (LATE JARVIS & ARLESS,) Bankers. BROWNLEE & CO re Shikw BOLIOITORS OF s cgciigars .cks alfirgeak" :Ed B,. N. America, WELâ€" ie best and most convenient CoMMISSION. dLKRULANT No, 6, Bell‘s Block, W. R. THISTLE a‘l cleared and iopoli in South weet Ottawa. #0y3aw k 3836â€"1m Rajotte‘s dsi0â€"ly it . Mn R. TUPPER may be consulted » D Fomc t m tthdinet Mtieate Sgpe, chell. DI-J.P. qm. 7 be &t :t:ymmm his Office, corner d” Ottawa, Oct. 24 1874, â€" 2401 Ottawa. Tenders will be received until Saturday, the it day of Jung, at noon, for topairs aDd an additin to the Chandiere Meat M > lans and specifications can be Seen,â€" and ‘;t“;f,; :Tflwmw at the offide of Jas. athcr, Arch1 f mfim The ‘owest or any tender not necessarily aoâ€" ceptc i. us To ouat $ago 0t wae This Ung thwotvet by coameae Sonr :e“:t‘: :l(\o bm}l.u-fiuthâ€"ubgh % x g\mmt?’omlndm wil wlflfi y P g i 4 & d M MA 3&?&“ SPECTACLES gun ‘n:h! mn-.n.. read r::ldmh 5 or with perfect * Erolocted J . iitiers: Putgits Noi Agont in & 7- = # â€" m [ i 3 + & ‘ PErth 22 Orrawa, â€" â€" <»* Mpne | _ Reports at midnight say everything is This Comy S but trouble is expected at Shannon: { estabiistied in 1807, aod Income in The t day, and several companies have Dominion is nearly $200,000 â€" gone there. â€"A train of the Reading Railâ€" aione, is prepared to receive for the wasfired at yesterday while \ Genernl for the Otta from | WBY Cles competent and trustworthy parties, who can | proaching Mahony City. No one was in* maks 1io btineme sposeality maigive it ett | fured. (. _ _ _0 entire attention. | h | { , Adar as with references and ‘experionce, if | . |. The Bond Forger. SIMPSON & the case of Robert Wishart, the bond ,_,.',',’2,"&" has . t:r. ues extredinicn ns been ackod % : ""***"* |for by the Governor of Pennsylvania, cA msC dany J. H, 8 umguukl‘.(.l‘. Importer, &0., 68 St. Hoter Bt, o basphaon Mronttne nfctien & Cassolls, m 56 Ht., f ‘Toromo T "Cooee ths Airrorathnad, radors of the 0'(‘0&! ELL CENTENNARY.â€"The . 8t. 1 Sodet RC The voat Phaue *« Dool: a t s é:liu?b‘ u;‘ l‘;lou-e;n‘ in t&‘ m:mm not later t s shild CeStIvin CasEY, huccl ic .. ... See‘y.SL P. ifi_‘_: Mutual Life. Insurance Co., MBRS, HONEYTON â€" â€" â€" Mrs ;nnl ‘To conclude with, for the first time the bonatiful dnln::'! singular in tten expro=sly for Mr, Toole by . J. ‘called Registry & General Commisâ€" Sionera‘ Office. Liberal advances made on consignments, HAPPY PA UNCLE DICWS DARLING, Dick Dolland, nis orig‘! character, Mr. Toole Ry~Tickets at Gowan‘s._@M COMMISSIONS UNDERTAKEN, Hpecial Notice : â€" The curtainwill rise at 7;45 . night. MR. J. L. TOOLE, . . collected in the safest and most During the of May 15th a burâ€" a ies 5io yane, |Retatctnn mt inora mm Employees & Serv@nts | EBE m the city. Among the stolen Of any kind in want of of should . 10 bonds of 1000 dollars, dullnndmu.lmfil- ’ g: Chicago and : North Western of Ti noup i a 13 of the same deâ€" ol Unapiy, furisen soopom o Proprigtors . In ~Want â€" of : Assistangs | es Bosd Company, fourteon coupone of Will find the surest 'aaa‘uml 20 of the Chicago and South Western is to onll st.ou _ I£R , in all amounting to about mnkulfl\_ ?hfih&,mfld‘ Hhanld > at nnan\marlaink shalr nomen NDE d as it is customary abroad to dis MRS. MORRISON in the Potite _ _. | Comedy of the HAPPY PAIR. MRS. M«,nmson......g.......luu nflum. Positively LAST Night. GROCER! <8, WINFS, LIQUORS, PROVL ;@10N8, RTOC,, KTO., Shouta t aneechogiotgs fait m NIOHOLLS & 00. | Ottawa, May 20th, 1876. tentdonceâ€"Albgre mwone Oe bougs trom | © _ Arttint of the : mtueaiam. touu as "anooccs 0. 1 n res appplot nttention. .wg"w... ubard Tine, art Ottawa, June 5th, 1875, June, 1876. Alph. J. Steers & Co., J .0, 24 1898, / Saturday, June 5t] * collooted and balanoed Sa nthe maieet, and mon .. OwaAN‘sS OPCRA HOUSE Kedical Cards. n, Mortar and Bpectacies, ‘Ther copes, Microscopes, 46., 0‘C0 0 N N 0 £ ~8 PR R A T. Next Vistoria Chambers.* ANHOOD OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1878 RUSSELL HOUSE BLO_QL (Opposite Sappors Bridge.) OTTAWaA, ONT. COMMISSION ‘Fenders Wanted. Last Night of the great comodian, inmnusentents. HARTFORD, CONN, @rocers,. ;‘Pbyd‘h.l-'n--l VNC . c&‘&wm J, MATHER, Pottsville = ***** Arrenect, | | al of the" piuing troubies in "Mahoney ?:‘hm,d the resuming of T | Pn taiigh domet Rathis thirerae in as an hace budh en ’_- q@._ M.h! ..m‘i.o.t 'iu' PDuring the t of May 15( g partioulars of which have nc learned in the city. Among . | articles were 10 bonds of 10( i :.':‘"‘l..m““"‘" "13 of the. .fiq{ inona and TEBLEGRAPHIC. t seems to regard it as a matter madoonh,md Johnston infers that if the salary of the President, which he now recéives should be secured to him as a retiring pension, he would gladly %Bnudd there was suflicient attorney ou‘bpronfigil :i:;“fit The hee ntlity, case '-rh‘.djmmd till Tuesday, to give the attorney time to collect necessary A Legacy Ciaimed. The claim of the ‘Archbishop of Caliâ€" fornia pending in the Mexican Claims Commission for a portion of a fund dediâ€" sequisition of Colifornia by the United T ramthe Hiowme aigcaliornie aver mnen, ever has been referred to an umpire for deciâ€" sion as to the amount of the principal and interest olaimed.. :t amounts to about . _ The Militia Department is making ar. rangements for the early distribution of the money granted by Parliament at the last sessgion to the veterans of 1812.. It is probableé that the payments will be made about the first of July. There are nearly three thousand applicants, but it is likely that many of these will be unable to esâ€" tablish their claims. It does not seem possible that there can be any such numâ€" ber, now alive, of the militia force in active service sixtyâ€"three years ago. muvmunixmqnutmm w p mind is whether be elected to a third term or not, Mb:flioau'hov;lilnmbe renominated, or will hard}; Mthvdod.dqaom {n.{ leave office, cated to a and benevolent iJ Te Aomioan Aemolis bolwe ts cepting Peen ordereod by the Rifle Association with the view of the adoption of the imâ€" proved iarticle for use at the Wimbledon two million dollars. * Mr/ Merrill, Superintendent of the Ottawa River Wrks, has received inâ€" structions to examine the condition of the Buspension Bridge at Hull, with a% toox.'outing such necessary ropairs as may be required. f obedience to a subpona issyed in the matter of Jetio et al. os. La Minerve. Several pestiferous swamps in neighbourhood of Sparks, Queen :fi l Albert streets have disappeared within the last few days, owing to the action of | the City Medical Health Officer. A laneâ€" way reeking with filth between the two lastâ€"named has also been attended to. _ | It is estimated that an expenditure of | $4,850,000 will be incurred during the ‘ fllul”lruxdin‘JuneaO,ISM,on_tho construction of the Canada Pacific Railâ€" way. Iourndsqunmmfll*ondolhn, mdin.todtobqupeodod‘onnoqm. ion camals during the same period. tracted attention in England. Jt is unâ€" derstood that drawings of the target have Mr. Trudeau, Deputy Minister of Public Works, loft last evening for Montreal. Mr. Braun, Secretary of the Department left for the same place in the morning in Mr, Alfred Patriok, Clork in the House of Cammone, left for Montreal yesterday to attend the Bupreme Court as a witness in the case of Jetto vs. Duvernay, et al, in the Lachine Canalland matter. The improved target, the invention of A M BE R I CA N FO R E I G N . a,,, i 4980 ‘ f;h'. t?;ohthn a s a«" Prosident _ toe" the hoi The Mining Trouble GREAT BRITAILN. Brunel, ‘of thi [ is city, Bonds Stolen. l-d:-lt' them in difâ€" to agrinst such conâ€" t.h'ibnth:lnu:u. It is j recoversd as : lhlbo-dnhdJ'; Of of them missing dge of him would lead little ones had a most macge . escape, mbfln‘ acciâ€" dent wuomndg 3': weight‘ of the Atraxta, Ga., June 4.â€"The sontence of the Court requiring the execution of Alâ€" ford Orange, coloured, for the murder of veawal Retiwigy and cumying tiree lt % i ing thiree chilâ€" dren down _:génpt ~the dobr‘s. â€" The Joe Mayfield at West End, was carried into effect at one o‘clook toâ€"day, ‘Orange manifested the utmost indifference to his Cixommxari, June 4.â€"Andreas ln?-r, who was sentenced to be hango‘l on July llt,fortho.muaumdmmsfiwonofl{w mnnsuhnhng been gran a . now trial by the Supreme Court. . The time for his trial has not yet been fixed. Fraxcux, N. H., Junoe 4.â€"Mrs. James L. Bcribner, committed suicide by ‘hang: ing this morning while laboring under mental depression caused by the violent death of her daughter this spring. Geary, om monies due the State from the governments, which has never been satisfactorily accounted: for. He has always been considered a tool of others, who used him to get hold of about %w public money. He always reâ€" f to reveal the principals in the affair, 6 mjuries received by his l:n':fin( yesterday. . * Primavcurrta, June 4.â€"Mrs. Robert Patterson, wife of Gen. Patierson, died at her residence in this cit(} last. evening. She was 84 years old. Gen. O. Evans died in West Philadeliphia yesterday, :E:d 54 years. He was prominont before tl pubLu claims agent under Governor that he did his duty in killing Mayfield. the Hudson River R. R., died here® toâ€"day Cmoago, June 4.â€"All those belonging to the (?&tom House Inyostigating Comâ€" mittee have arrived. The examination ._ Advices indicate that the recent storms serious. Crops were injured, bri carried away, and much mmble prog;:rty deâ€" stroyed. The crop lown,inul'owwo«h E:M;_ favonrebla for all kindsâ€"of fate of any criminal on record, holding Bostox, June 4.â€"A verdict of murder in the first degree has been rendered IDV Y ~ UBPWiirtaithieist triadinars nds h _ 3 officers of Customs under sections 4462 to 4496 of Revised Statutes to seize vessels in case they have become liable to seizure and forfeiture for any violation of laws offered, and of penalty or finoinournd‘ has not been paid to officers. : T i"“mhd‘::wem,mmuéim on cases w it is practicable, a report can be made of facts and circumstances of each case. tour of inspection the West. He will go firt to Pittaburg, thonee to Foledes Cleveland, D“l:i:bfl'mkee. St. Louis, Indianapolis. . He will examine theâ€" effiâ€" Ofly'ofthengviqopndww Inclais are ing . theirâ€" duties :filfloiorily, and wheth:{rit.ifi :&_u. make changes. . He wi give !‘l’!,‘“,“‘.'!.zwmmom which rail: zln-tfloo.w.'mwul‘or the murâ€" of Mrs. Boughan in East Boston. He will be sentenced in a day or two. Patmn.t:i General Jewell, Wd%;x Seoreta Chief 4 o ward will leave 'msmv next on a road mails are carried. He believes much good will ensue from this tour, and hereafter he will be more thoroughly in ons Io tmke noy Acloomes $ ol reluse qllb any T huu‘“, are evidently determined to make a thorough work of thé business. the militia, in view of the arduous duties ofll:fiunhht Hill Centennial. Iltlh‘p:h-td-u of a Massa ::-& t 'afiu»-’:vin‘.;.hlfd. thoft of a horse. . > ". Redemption for Bank Notes. WasrinoTo®, D.C., June 4.â€"National bank notes received for redewption toâ€" day amounted to $1,069,259. Robbery of the Treasury. No clue has yot been obtained to the robbers of the {finnry i ‘Wednesday. Thoreisnodoubtwhtovoxznthomonq :&ll be o!fvwnnd. u'llzn theft wiP 3" the ect of breaking the enstom 0 owing visitors to enter the cash room and other m in the Treasury where money is It has been recently decided the Unmited MOixouitgmt for the :-y.um mencemont in of the Pmm in cases of prosecution of steam {:’mmplhnoowith requirements of ws relating to inspection and equipment of such vessels, thenu!louldb.;g seizure woi l 1o iromard to this _service in the West than he heretofore bean. A Boston t complains of the numâ€" !fldflm for discharge among his debts with interest to all the creditors he can‘find, and 1s advertising Lor the Baurimors, M.D., June 4.â€"The bridge Vo-in‘,Jo.;.el_ Falls ‘at Monument street Mosk Mich., June 4.â€"Julius nlphu.u:"o.n-er for the Chicago An.. innocent : man, Calyin H. Watson, instructed collectors and other chief Custom House Investigation. Death of Prominent Citizens. Union, committed Died from His Injuries. A Murderer Hanged oprietor of the Paris Pigaro, in 1838 and in 1944 has just paid A Bridge Accident. A Case of Suicide. PHILADELPHIA. Beizure of Vessels. The Coal Heavers. Respite Grantod. Another Suilcide. Inspecction Tour. WASHINGTON FRANKLEIN. BALTIMORE CLNCINNATL FUSKEGON. Times ATLANTA. CHICAGO, suicide here last export and=3,000 for of which: 83,000 quarters were amounted. ~ 11,30 am.â€"â€"Flour, 21s to 22s, Gaars.â€"Wheatâ€"8s 2d to 8s 94 for red w..-na?fi..;u- 9s 4d for red winâ€" ter; 8s 10d to 9s 1d for white winter ; 9s io 5n hiter? in oh; on y t 24 o ’&“w”";rau, 1':. lard, 626 ki 181088.â€" new, :{:::gsn-huf,&;hé-,dnflov, i°““"; _ At 230 The same prices § n mnaaiinogs Is; 4 ‘Olse ; m&% ~ Lave®root, June . 8. bonds, 102}, morping by steamers. and %Mnlw bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation snd‘:xpofl. &mmboqkhsn port, 5,000 bales ; stock aftont, 636,000 of cotton forwarded Shipside directly wLxumo:.am&-Mp.d wheat BeuuzviuLe,June 4,â€"The Workingmen‘s Temperance Associations of Trenton, Picâ€" ton andNapanee, arrived â€" in ‘*town this (By Telegraph.) Gold in New:FOrKk «_ â€" +.« =>« â€" FOREEIGN MARKETS. stock in port ‘is 970,000 bales, of which week have been 59,000 bales, ® u’:':-wma-mws for the last three days are 40,000 quarters, New York Markets. New York, June4.â€"Flour closes dull and lower for most all grades.. Whest Mgwnm;luchlw; early 108 to 109 for No. 2 ; latter choice 107 Fur Dds Ay 114040 :n t §6 c ind l ~ +5 ) Agricultural Works Destroyed. e eefareray oo which tbo_-xflo agricultural works *A.&:’I"' mills of D. Pm.uz' l y weremb:filly deshoy.d. â€"The h.. ~&. mated‘at $30,000. i | â€" SEAFORTH. â€" Saw Mill Burned. j ‘SearorthH,‘Juhe 4.~~The steam saw mill belonging to Jas. Gavenlock, situated “nulu north place. v fetheÂ¥ wifl:fizbutbg,«l) worth of sawn umbe#. â€" It is understood there was some insurance on the mill. . Freights.â€"Wheat 3ic. toâ€" Buffalo, and 8e, to Uswego. . . Receipts 18,000 bushels ; wheat ship ments 24,000 bushels, Loxilox, Junie 4.â€"The Hon. A. McKellar, Provincial Secretary, is in town this after DOOH. â€" vP i for No. 1; 954c for No. 2, and 05§oiJuly. At 1040 a.m.,; whoat frm ; $1.00 h‘% 1, ‘und960â€"for No 2, selling at 1.11 to $1.12 for Nov 2 | ; $1.11 for Juneâ€"and next week, and $1.12 for July ; $1.16 to tions of wages have already taken place, employees will have to{ooopt m wages. Allllm ion, as m’ vate, sev § matters wi the Custom House. 1t is :a evidence ,hubun_u:hent-huwin‘r-d.m changes in the personnel employees chants who have been in business at mhic:fito &om lodged police station, on a warrant issued for attempting to Gofrand u' Mr.â€"McKenney, Chief of the Fire Deâ€" pumsd%r.nhhfii town fi“bmmm him :;oundlutonning. “hwufi. harlottetown corporation purchase a Waterous~Pumping Engine to supply 4 onl edâ€"â€"88. Sea Gull, ms. Italy, barks Â¥ Bs. Hesse, Dromstadt, Antwerp. _ Cll’llf | SI"Iâ€""â€""""" G brigantine â€" Flestwood. Charlottetown. P‘ Beic] for: Mibetaben e h 4 Mb mesote ; $1.1640 §$1.17 tor Red Western on mesote ; $1.16.40 §$1.17 far Rod Western o w-’.,-..i‘d- hAu-a.: ment. F-wcrtnim;illbpn.,fi.m_ ber of extra hand» will be lessened, and some of the minor wayside stations which do not pay expenses will be closed for the present. It is mlso probable that on cu-o'fhyfi." Of these, 158 remained in the city ; 48 have moved for different su&‘mmm:nmndfihnm to Chicago ; those not remaining in the city left by the 12 o‘clock train. The York . Pioneer‘s . Association . gave their sixth anniversary dinner this evenâ€" ng at the Walker House. : , have inaugurated TOsent. it is mlso ~probable that on g’.‘!‘?!’.",“"‘ the line where no reducâ€" Firearms Accidentâ€" Toroxto, June 4,«â€"This evening a young e & who drovye...him down asked, to see a revolver that the lad had. hnlfi handling it it exploded, and the lodged in the boy‘s .abdomen,. He now lies in a precarious condition. Last night Mr. H. 8. Watson, of Ottawa, theSonafi_ Temperance, Kr.G.EB?- preoside he Canadian steamer, from smvedgs.Q-obooonw day, br Over five i immigrant | passengers, a large number of..whom mnflh&: Ontario, and yesterday. morning: & from the east conducted m‘: of these immigrants to the city, with two MoxtrRar, June 4.â€"The mg: at the Owing to dullness lll'.l.ll ind ntltah, Miuwavkes, June 4,~Wheat firm ; 99) wayâ€"Customs CA N A D I A N . COMMERCIA L. BT. MARY‘S. MONTREAL. TOROXNXTG. LONDONn. Investigationâ€"Ship« d Tronk Reitway 117¢ salute announcing the Resurrection. imâ€" mediately this city of mourners was reâ€" stored to ordinary life. Tram cars sprang gwd“-b * Olutqcu-.hi-wbl-lu «d their way through the heart . of the Efl the pepulation, no less wightyâ€"andâ€"forty mortal hows, and few were the women who did not brandish bearers. Tqfiofi is a coffer belonging to Ghrdd.alhuh-, vhflonhd?dfihq-dodaufln the i passed, and '-. qt the crowd was a white headed old man .lougabond. Ou:l‘ua-Auul-of cause no one could point out hs‘:h- S aikes resoning un es Sn in safety about an hour after setting out. Next day cnbo the transformation ere neaiching om ahorh to" shume once more ; hn:“l?d““;“n; ;MM Lucia thundered forth a of green foilage are intersnersed wid the Agaes of the Garipur mad tne of u.._fi.u.,-aum dfllm & figure of the : Queen of ob pop i Pn in 4 mc o line of candleâ€"bearers J:: the â€"second 5:‘“.. m“flnw " to a # m with two executioners engaged : 10 ::::fdb!d. byluzudtlm.d on m m"h-"'. : Of Heseing boots. . The Raxt ande beaks & A way â€"was ‘efficiently opened by the e oi mt in ike one might safely assort a m-huu to be loss agros: able as a companion in a crowd than the chargers of the Household Cevairy, ~The mount of these Chasseurs is evidently in â€" tended to stamp out sedition, and if the i meo‘s fore logy are as eibatnt o) is tind to.vddmm'&ifl:fii dox, The noise of is a perseded by a strange patter of liitle boots on the r--. and the streets are lflimd 4 crowds dhw::- dressed in black and en national mania ;‘."’i“:‘?fm* of light material. the cross. mpnh_u" I posed to upl-fl.ll:d b-. ;W_,!'!anohmy in a paper parcel. The fasting is strict I ons aa n breakfast on Baturday till fire. mufib um.& resumed its wonted appesrance. â€" _ ooo ten Rereireagie m. issue forth at 6 o‘clock the proâ€" y wsc w yeupe / ag devoutly disposed slunk off to the country mm&m-.m drawn over the head and the ent folds wrapped round the of the wenrer. Fuhw..'?nm Wbooan_uadqo( erusalem, whose congregations are in black raiment. A constant proc of nunâ€"like forms, w.:&-‘;m&..““ and ceremonies of Holy Week are. drawâ€" %Qo.obt. &f:unidd.on‘[m in Bantingo, the traflic was suspended the ecclesiastical body can boast are dis played on column and plidth, or else: t kCâ€"tares~ by a score of censerâ€"bearers are discernâ€" m’lo:hmuhh‘h.d-t:‘mdb- mhwafiippumhun-nkn-h; mat of fringed. carpeting, which they ® out _under them on the stone liquary display, and they move but slowly ; the others, after a certain number of aves and paternosters,start anew on their Ecnud-h-,' and their places are quick» ly occupied by newcomers, of whom there :h:oauhnt influx. .Fuu.d;.‘ufi. churches visited in the day. Lany ints at day T K.. o un n amand Couae gndgo':o.umi m.....‘....fi" ";'.:.,": e mame oman ie of San Francisoo, and extending far down $1.31 for white Michigan on t firm:<:, these ol firn:«:, these closing dul}; new mixed Silos‘ ; white, 110 49 7&?’&&,& Western mixed, 71%c, out tomorâ€" vout continued their The people of New Bediord, Mass. are SanTIAGO, (Correspondence Lond in Time« -i':c_f«u::dsh- regular oldâ€" PRICE 3 CEK HOLY WEEK IN CHILL and Incidents of the Religtouns Michigan, $1.34 for aniber recent ex

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