0, $9.50 isement leed o Airtheh struction, sely the expense of "“‘“‘-‘m ie and airount he Giloturiat ercome by the pictare in nunnes end in saying that $115 each , 1876 OO > GCG !I! ns, and whisch brellas, save 15 40 50 IETY Dollar, worthâ€" froum ne OTTiAWA. OX Barrister wtflud_lï¬.& Beaudia‘s, Maid . _ March 8, 1875 â€" * [ Pl.". CHWRISTIE & HILL, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Convey = ancers, dte. Of the late frm of Lewis & Pinhey. OFFICESâ€"Elgin street, Otta wa M. PENWEY.~,. A. J CHWEISTIE Barrister, Attorney, Solicttorâ€"inâ€"Chanceryctc _ For the Province of Ontario. s _ Main street, Wuil, PQ | _ . _ _ ___ Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicito Conveyancers, ete. ____ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, etc. OFFICEâ€"Over Mt. B. Huckell‘s Flour store gor. Sussex and York streets, Ottawa. Barristers, Attorneys and Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chan OEFICEâ€"Bell‘s Block, Elgin street, Ottawa. nox, JOHX 0‘COXNOR, Q.C. G. . ‘vocenxzrty. I‘;M 6, 1876 . ieAÂ¥ M UNDERTAKER, â€" T6, Sparks Street, â€" â€"â€" OTMAWA, MET ALLIO, © a ROSEWOOD AXND Cto _ . . CEOTH CoVERED corriN®, CRAP 28, Baristers, Aitorueys, Solicitors, Notaâ€" ries, d&C.. d&o. . wikh.~â€"~~ 3 M k * BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, «c. OFFICEâ€"New beilding ning. Montreal Telegraph Ozn. on, mm street. Q“'A. T. CHESYLER «& GOoRâ€" s D 400008 _ «"tim south Gtnuadrier, M ns n mbhtoiL. ‘ THE, OHEAPEST 1® Tak orty aAnD.M08T gw-.‘.r ué?‘&â€â€™;-‘:-a l‘-E . MNObDE RATE, AT Â¥ -w"".ï¬" Apples good table . :«a"cï¬â€˜mn' rvd to w parts of the city: A ERTY’S?‘ ‘ solletted. w skealent s 1 tS $ Te 0 ~ & +*L PAXTEL 0‘coxxon. w. in MOGG Sept. 9, 1874 A b_ en Odice corner éfl‘uï¬ and Place d‘Armes Montreal. no-l;- 10 a.m/, and 2 to4 p.m. Ottawa, Feb. .w:‘* *20v_ 4073m3 Dl-'wl-l-Il. M.2.C.8., *-‘. â€" Ocalist and Aurist, Formerly Clinical Assistant in the Von Gr Ewers Eye Infirmary, Beriin, Prussia‘; 1 Resident Surgeon, Royal London Ophthain Hospital, England. s l)’e:.:ll- Block, Ca!nm opposite W. H. WALKEE â€" A. F. MCISTYRE, Nov. 3, 183. AONS zB Virm and Beonad G‘aas Hearsos commue, Jan. X), IR7S Licentiate of the 1 College of Surgeons, ibimaieaubndns & 2oo : Licentiate of | the 1 Col of Physiâ€" vhns.‘ a ; ":l:’r: ol‘l;"Mflr{‘I nnrm!%: late Resident Assistant Accoucheur of Thomas Hospital, London, England. u--nne-::h-:- Agent, Broker .« , ete. Jotte‘s Block, Wellington street. * McLzop STEWART s l\plehl.lhln'r:n and Accoucheur, s Ottawa, Ont. \A * Day Ofl«-m (éntre‘ Town Night Officeâ€"At his , Maria street nterus. ' Surgean, Ocalist and Aurist. . 1 at of the Ey Aprosintecttton io Prtege t at the ie id .'-Omcegnrn!lo .-l“no’u:. "_ R Residence, J Beaver Terrace, . Feb. 33, 1976 f JSome April 24, 1876. Cancers cured without the use of the knife, v 4 new buateertain, speedy n-d.;lm-t painâ€" given parties sueâ€" R&"~ Consultation at a *CONNOR & HOoGG, YOL. X.INO. 4150. UuNA&Y To LOAS, T. LAMEEET, Â¥, K. FERLAXD, COR. QUEEN & METCALE STS. wTTAWA. ® W, W. WiARD, U. J. D. K.. MACDONELL, M R. ANGUS, â€" â€" Proprietor, In all its Branches. \ Coffins, Cuskets, Shrouds, ste. always in Stock. EK. A. PROUDFOOT, ZA"Hearses sent to rt of mmumm | ROBT. WILLIAMS, . Resinegco 50 the ftore, MINT wat ofent§ on the Int instant," in *‘ Gatland, Sparice ::t.‘-t::; on thing â€"‘conneeted 'nl"-z above business may be obtainâ€" ed on short notice mt > MY USUAL MODERATE « CH ARG ES 8. ROG : RS, Undertaker. E. ROGERS, CC ,,“,V,_ Ottawa. â€" . w. as formerly at Nicholas street. 19 . >mpposife FFIC F:““'?H t ht calisâ€"Russell O‘Connor & O‘Dongherty, E. 0 «. Wuop, ce corner ""ly occup & R D. E. FULTON, of MeGill College, Homees pathist, sneee ly treats by letter, all s of discases. as PHies, Asthma, "‘::fl}f\llq. Medical Cards. lity. Advice and Medicines, post paid \ddress li‘ n"‘t'm.\', 47 Riediry, xireet froml. + | i113m3 R. J. P. LYX®, omeeopatihic n.::ru-. Surgeon and Aceducheur. ' mâ€"flhfli street. Office hours from a.m.. and 2 to i p.m. Special attention to discames -n-rdmm- 1-'(71-&- & % May 8, 18. . ildly Coffin Store, TTA WA n stre KLecal Carils. , @YBTERS & POUVLTEY. (Successor to A. Swalivel!) UNODERTAKING. UNDERTAKINGS 7 4 Goa_eL, I" CuarsLs®, * P cha« remon ed aglah n meest t 'm.-ï¬â€˜_' where & MelXSTYRE, ide of Rideau street, near Advoente (V‘Connor and Queen streets, t b; Dr. l.ottht â€" . $000tF from & Ith door from York. dli8yd street, nemr h soarrs, ®»1r0.| daewâ€"y : Maged & Hah. a.m., and he W. P. HILL his residenc streets, opp« may be con 16 a.m., @D & 1 4129 41388 4 puum ra to late mie 118 ACG. LA ERE, , FURNITURE, | _ FURNITURE, I _ PURNITURE * ‘to any.one wishing to invest, this is, withâ€" aut doubt & â€"h‘ubb wï¬&u.‘u the property ean be made h:d-mlf- teen per cent, per annum, of sam invest ed. rn:um which are very eusy, location, + M.V{IKAI. * F.- SALEâ€"That \'nlubh‘rnpny. conâ€" -hu;d Lots 2b 3l, situate on the corger of Meteaife and m -lh‘lm Mn’ymhmmhwu C Aas u.‘-’;m ofbm'rh' J h."'r:'r prex y ate se s property is in close proximity to Cartler ':g‘n-pdthmalhflm.!r. , Col. Deunis, James Adamson, Exq., .P‘:H and vn:r five minutes‘ walk of the lament Idings. The leadt educaâ€" tional institutions of, the dtr. u‘.'dl as swveral churches ard also in immediate vieinity, nflvï¬umy very valuable as a site for privaie lhdw.m water works and fire alarm telegraph. sons destrous nlr.lrrlfl into pr‘:'.u negotiaâ€" tions can do so on apqlication the underâ€" «igned. R. W. l.\flll._ Finance mn- ment. . above property has lu-rh«d im r-.‘dlhr'mv::nh..-d wi bonll.E fhan the cost of crecting the building. _ ._ Commission Agency Twd finely situated brick dwetiings mmi’yhm.ulmm.u [\lï¬l'_S}H AKD | SCO1GH TWEEDS, . Canadian Tweeds. GOVERNOR GENERAL wite the Cuthedral and facing, in rear, the Government Reserve. mfl"‘m Comâ€" mittee of the said Institate, will Tenâ€" ders for the same, until the First of JUNE next. â€" Term . â€"81,500 CASH ; balance payable in Tes tm.---ul'l“glmnt- with ':am â€.l‘-i: good situation “v.nn ;::aenw rent.% rewsons en Â¥ 2 a THis OpeirCg0"*** t | Apply An old ¢stablished Plumbing and Tinsmith‘s business f FOR SALE, very short. Any information left t l%'lll much obligcé the owner, CA ‘ l @s Tâ€"On Moaday Afternoon, in front: of the Western Block, a seven months old Russian Huskey iPup; colour brindled; tail very short. Any information left st this Ottawa, Feb. 18, 1878. Ottawa, May 3, 1876 W G“D ROOWs WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" ple of unod bedâ€"â€"ovms with bo‘rd. ma be had at MRS KbRW 4 corner of Elgin u-‘ Saiter streets 400 d1 f r‘cI} FOoR siLk, < ‘ONx SUSSEX ‘STREKET, ; e IRSTâ€"CLAS® board and Todging; price F $33 yer month.. " R.W.* ‘n.Im:)@ep. May 3, 1876. A neatly furnished Cottage, in good| order occupled for nine. years by John Swanston , contains seven rooms with â€" kitchen dairy and leeâ€"house attached. & Or JOSEPH RADFORD,â€" fadbussac Maxy 9, 1878. , + 3 D. MORGAN & BONB, . Tailors, # Sparks street Ottawa, Apri21, w46 _ _ ..___ AZuW Ottaws; March 14, 18768 GEN ERA1L TICKET INSURANCE: F‘. SAaLE OR TO .L®Tâ€"â€"A pleasantly situated isolated Cottage residence in Centre Town, 29 Stewart street HECTOR T.n.."â€"m :‘Mblm& lling on .\hrl-'. N\f near Cartier Square, at presen ceecupled by Robert (h-lh‘.lr.,gibq.. l\-g:- trar sn“;'vnme Court. Apply to the proprietor, A. S WOOpRURN. 4131 MeLEAN, Sparks street P.llllll Coptage at Tadoussac, * FOR SALEâ€" OR TO LET. > fanily st reet. Late '#c Co.‘s., Ridean Streoly ) OQltawa, 11tH April, 1976.; ¢ u car both EF At THI2 OFFICE ‘VA!'I'I.â€".\ situation as Chambermaid * or general Servant. Apply at THIS OFFICE. 4 4116 _ ‘VA!"O-A situation by a &ounx girl in Confectionery of DrE nods store; car speak both French and English. Apply Mmoard Flk.‘l'l. Spanitsh asa stattan (aught b(u cml«mun nativegof ‘France.: Adâ€" dress A. JOREPH, Trw®s â€"Office. â€" _ 411216 “'Al‘l"..â€"& French Teacher : â€"three lessons a week. Apply, stating terms, t P.. this Office. t 4137 WAI*..-A good general nrr\'l(n. lim medtaly ‘Apply. to Mrs. Milis, 32 Slater Street. 4144. t P., this Office.. _ _ Cuiin rocunies es we ce NNAE ANTE"â€"Fifty to eighty Boarders can W be accommodated at the RUSSELL HOUSE, at a reasonable fate. |. 413016 NET RENTAL of $1@# PER ANXNUM NOST DERIRABLE INYESTAEXT. TCOs â€" | uxxoveD PO . 70 Sparks Street. ‘ITUA@ATION WANXTED, as Parlour or GO0D CHANXCE. D. MORSAN & SONS. eUSE TO LETâ€"Sit apartments, yard conveniences ; mlublrrg nu'nynull lg. Apply at the house, 38# ):r‘l;ln + â€" % mousemaidi. Apply «t THL3 ol'r.l&i #lumbers, &t. Htouscs to Let. . JOHNASTuN, We have opened a fow cholce HIS EXCELLENCY THE Tolants. TAILORS .L ost. JOHN T. pAWSON A ND Library of ParHament. Kodging. Apply to Auctioneer, 407 400 Montreal 4141 wi 4ll7wl 4137 M | S ; thop Cormicarof every degoription, Soinpo" | P momaments n shop, MEQ crop, Chamnes l ___ _ Ne. 203 Ridâ€"au streot, Otta wa. ‘ Ottewas, May 2, 176. ______ _ _°_____ 41 1 datiuietionts oirOtiaway #14 be tecolved * c wAhak ROBINSOX,) "**"~ Real Estate, Insurance and Commission A Agent, Conveyancer, etc. OFFICESâ€"Corner of and Elgin streets â€" (opposite lâ€"dlm.).ouan. ‘NX.H.â€"Money to iend on Real Estate in city or cquntry; mmk LC TS i i The " WILLIAMS‘ SINGER" is the only Machine that has MX stood the test of time and ex; During the six that it has been be the Ottawa 1t has earned for itself the enviable reputa of wqth:'h': ine I‘- t‘l.u.l.-ubt. .A in nearly all the nelpal l{n-nuklnx and Tailoring Establishments in the city, it is Ottawa. in nearly all the nelpal Dressimakt Takioring l-ublmm‘:u ln'.tho el:;y", now mfli rence makes. GEO. mox,"n': Sparks ® Has a careful and well assorted stock of .. CHILDREN‘S READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING Any ~Article in the Horse: Business, 4 4 ..PTU:KA;IY?“ ""stui MiTs M B0 T. ©ROCER®â€"The advertiser who has considerable exrefln-m in the Trads, and can produce satisfactory evidence oi steadiness and business capacity, will be glad to learn of an opening in a well established store, in which in return for his services he m.:t gain a more thorough knowl«l:;. of > $ a secondary consideraâ€" tion. mmlu office, 4146 IIDI!% Done over in the LATEST_STYLES and on mm& Ottowa, A 25, 1876. 4130 Carver and Gider, Mirror and Picture Frame Maker, _ C No: 208 RIDEAU STREET, \n M8p omplopment or ait" Shokay. Pptinter «m + 4 nter the last nine years, begs to uform the eitizens of Ottawa, that he is about to open a ARTHUR L. HOLMES, 10,000 ‘MILES â€"BY LANB ~AND SB Poetical, Scientific and Rsligious Works Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at ENGLISH . MAGAZINES Out Salls, all + » : © ONL $s por keg, 100 Ibs. And: oth rtion. . Also t gnl-l. gm. @ up..'h,,'.u., ele. ': â€"Agent for rican Blasting Powder. Dr. Talmage s Sermons. FOUR SERIES ~ a u::'i.u];" 10M «ic ol ds 10 ue un hn‘ a n 5 + ++ oi i+ Thrift, by Samuel Canadia: â€" tion, umm%:@ FOR |SALE AT I _ LRA ni t cncuses ts s is ; ‘:thorof(llnx' BHab®.cis~. .. +)couss‘s Dan IDeron:.h{. Eliot, book 3. . Builion on nk‘ï¬â€˜ th notes by a Canadian Bank: wr ‘l‘n-v:lrlnl':’l.lrol 1“" ters of Lord l’-’lo‘r_nl pou:nï¬: rg the Dwelling House o oo t e on n o d annthee Miss Molly, a Novel by B. M. Butt, Leisure goux whieut, The Ancient Regime, by Taine......... ... The Blot on the Qheen‘s Head, by the O tawi, COMPRISING : French, Italian, German, Latin and Greek Books, ‘ Classical Translations, Dictionaries, and a numerous Collection of French Canaâ€" dian Literature. Especially t‘nh':'nin;lmflod on the receipt of 5 M-I an ht _ P NAUGHTEX, Ottawa, Mar. 2, 1876. May 8, 1876 {An hour‘s practice every day, with this 3:-l-lruphle d‘em:wfll m{o you a perfect Catalogue of 40 Pages, \Price from 30cts to $1.00, with a thstructions. % | RATTLE BRO8., Just received, ailot of SNAPPER SOUNDâ€" KRS for learning Telegraphy. _ ATE 39. Ottawa, April 20, HENDERSON & Co.‘s TlIl.\‘ POPULAR COMPANXY RESPECTFULLY Asks THE LNSURIE(G public to not be misled by Agents of rival Companies who represent themselve® as * working " for the «OTTAWA." ¢ f + â€" JAS. BLACKBURN, ~f 34 oo t o4X CR Teb e e D EtCc 0 SLPHSE] :-.;.-.....-, btsimalth on un i i8 uid TllIS COMPANY Is A 'APURELY CANADIAN ENXTERPRISE Tll Is COMPANY WILL INSURE ONLY DETACHED DWELLINGS Barne, Schoolâ€"houses, Churcheg, Public and Hunicipd buildings, with their contents. 1. 1ZED, with SEVEN BRANCHES and ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTYâ€"ONE AGENCIES in the Dominion, i /s f 8 &A * weee _ THIS COMPANY TS PREPARED TO OF}“ER VERY ADVANTAGEOUS Terms for Insurance on Private Residences and contents of sama. 7 Tlll.\' COMPANY IS THOROUGHLY ES'I‘ABI)TSI{ED AND ORG'AN IZED with SEVEN BRANCHES and ONR BTNNREN aXN sprurumy aw TUESAY NEXT will be published a Boodhs & Stationery. OHN ANGELL JAMES‘ WORKS, TBLIC S"WOOL INSPECToR ; THE â€" OTTAWAâ€" > Agricultural Insurance Co‘y. May 8, 1876. THOS. BIRKETT‘S, O6K HERE, atlon and tmotorare prionn To Jihatn & Sermons out of Church. ce, 23, 1970 Ottawa, May 15, 1876 83 Sparks Street. Sewing ~Machines. oTIeE. poods delivered free to any pait of the H, C. HEWARD, No. 1 Russell HWouse Block, â€" > _â€"..__ Opposite New Post Office. KoFALL®, MRS. VENN MISS MULOCK‘S XOVELS HEAD OFFICE, â€". â€" . Metcalfo street, â€".â€" â€" â€" OTTAWA. NO. 0 RIDEAU STRERAT. erms for Insurance on Private Residences and (‘(â€")I;t-"l‘l'““(;f' ;n;o.. yyay 36 1 Pubile Behoo! Trastees. Telegraphic. _ _ _ News Agents, No, 45, Rideau street, near Sussex _,,.,__â€" _ _ Bookketier, . :. 178 Ridean street, ou.:., Can. BOOKSELLER THE HON. JAMES SKEAD, Chairman, Board of No. 41 preference to other , 12 ks street %mfltv to buy and sell Eliot, book 3.. . 2 New Advertisements. CARRILAGES, Otaws 4136t° 4102y 1841 Hyl of LADY ORCHESERA! _ _ o LA DIES‘ s:ï¬m CORNET BAND ! Will appear as above in a carefully selected mllnmme. wmr-rtdï¬ New !nn;l{b.;l:llull, ets, Humorous Ineations. racter Impersonations of odd persons, Instrumental ovennreanonrnct Band Qn:kkluplto' and Solos on Violin, Harp, Cornet, Céllo, etc. Ms®. Sor SMITH RuUssELLâ€"The Greatest Comic _ All the late Songs and new Music.. Admisâ€" slon, uuulmm‘ n secured in ld\'in.,i'o ut Gowan &8..“ £® bc_ M' 4Ottawa, May 17, 1876.. . || _ 414015 |â€" [ Artist in the Universe. Miss Axxa TrrEsa Brroxtâ€"The most acâ€" . complished Cornet Soloist in A Mixsâ€" Erra MorGaxâ€"The only y Baxoâ€" ; phone Player in the world. ___ | _ amp.':losu MAanpockâ€"* gz;tnl Chimes." iss JeEx x1® TrrUsâ€"Troi ne Sololst. Miss Ex KLLNE AXDERSONâ€"â€"Violn. § Fxk»p. G. BeroEtâ€"Harpist. Hexey G. Beszoreâ€"Flute and Tuba. AunkeTt Axnersonâ€"Violin. _ First A; rance. in‘ Ottawa of the: celeâ€" Momlm-ly 346 SATURDAY oDX *MYRTLE NAVY®‘ â€"~TOBACCO 50,000 Cab ~Plants, 2,000 Celery Plants, Orein Pauro Pul'l'l ,'E;:!llflxo or "o\ m Wu%}:‘w nm '31'3 mon‘s may !»~ secur mer‘s o *Orme &.Son‘s May 17, 1876. THE M)JJ;;N m‘fl’ MI‘BTAIN‘ BERGER cFAMILY pfle‘ piSard ff IAy, §oAnke pTREET THE MENDEL SSOHN QUNITETTE CLUB Also Table ts of kï¬hnt very low pflm.unnwuma:llllh os-pour.'lty. m. «. .30 to 25 ots Pine Apple. ..‘ ... Mill. e xatevicks 4 Oorn...l?n...................3'....,'..,) i4 Straw! "“"""""""""!"2‘-‘ :: ieï¬ t h: dn fharnane o+ » sn . 1 Bal South End, ¢lgin street, near the Cangl, The,Union Forwarding and Rallway Co‘y Bedding Flower Plants i e o + e o o alimagiiegnQareotathy Under the distinguished patronage of Their May 17, 1876. Ortawa, May 10, 1078 .._. _ â€" [ ADIES‘ ATTENTiUS. m mt Seanine ‘Sir RLOSK. Call exaimine our stogk, ~Ottawa, April 6, 1876 <| * Olewa, May 4,f.376. g)v:n. Apply to ANTOINT thouse, Queen‘s Whart. Russe!l House Block, LM'I‘â€"On Wednesday evening, on _ the io Eï¬n flst:&ees Ro?d, & SOU'.-'WEBl"l:Ig AT. e . findor. w lease return es qiA 006t| YP! pleas D N_ his wife, without.children, to work on a farm near the city; péermanent employment PeRenFs WANTEDPâ€"Wantld a man and his wife, without children. to work on a Sol Smith Russell Concert Troupe. The Clothing House, arm near the cltx mrmunent employment iven. Apply to INE RATTE, Vf;wrla joathouse, Queen‘s Wharf. t 415018 Fruits and Confectionery, owix‘s urEZA HoUSE May 17, 1876 OwaAN‘s OPERL HOUSE MANY INFERIOR IMITATIONS L0OK OUT FOR THE STAMP} One â€"Night :Only. Two Nights Only. 13 SPARKS STREET, § JOHN SMITH & Cu., Next door to Musgrove & Johnston May 17. 1876. ; 4149 135 Sparks street, Still, as henmi"'w have the m;r::':hco of their friends and the pu s e e IMPORTANT â€"ANNQOUNCEMENT, SMALL PROFIC, EMOVED Cloth‘ng and Talloring Business To that large and commodious shop ROBINSON®8 . BLOCK, _ Opppllh Mr. Elwell‘s, Druggist, Where they hope, :5 strict attenâ€" tion to business, and selling at a WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE REMOVED. â€" Jonn Smith & Co. (LATE: METCALFE®8) . Have removed their Readyâ€"Made Excollencies the Euyl and Coun , Tess af Deffcrin: ridlay, May 19th. Remember the new address ANNOUXNCE® ° : ONC CGZiND: CONCERT, h 10,000 Tomato Plants On the Genuine OTTAWA, THURSDAY;, ~MAY 18, 1876. Are now offered. SPARKS STREET xeeured at A. & 8. Nordhelâ€" OF THE PRESIDENT To becrints id ie ns NKE ,000 Caulifiower Plants, ANDREW HICKEY ;.:mi:.'v‘uvï¬a 8. G, DORAXN, LC EC SECRETARY 4146 w2d&w MAY 2th 4140m3 $lgg 49y1 Vrrsaictes, May 17.â€"The Budget Comâ€" mitaee has agreed to the proposal that agricultural labourers be included in the workmen‘s. delegation to be ‘ sent to the Philadelphia Exhibition.. The. Commitâ€" The Archbish»p of Colozne.in Trouble. Coroox®, May 17.â€"The â€" Volke Zeitung says Prussia has commenced proceedings for the deposition of the Archbishop of Cologre. ‘ has allotted $5,000 to. d.uu‘r-_ ster of .P':bllo l"ptrnouol': lé?t)lu %‘nrpon of sendâ€" ing Professors to the Exhibition . â€" Treatment of Communist Convicts. In.the Chanmber of Deputies tnis evenâ€" ing the ammesty debate was continued. A(fm!ul Fourichon, ‘Minister of Marine, denied that the Communist conviocts were beaten and chained, as Radical members in their speeches had asserted. _ Viexxa, May 17.«â€"The Presse annonnâ€" ces that the Emperor had ordered the court martial against Count Kabowrat, who killed Prince Ammrg in a duel, to :iouoppod,byvirtuoof right of parâ€" on. The new Methodist Church at. Owen Bound, of which the corner stone will be laid on Tuesday 11th inst., is 86 feet long by 53 feet wide. with a gallery all round. Dr. Isgac Butt and Mr. O‘Connor zz-téh day forwarded to Mr.Disraeli a detlaraâ€" tion, signed by 138 members of Parliaâ€" ment in fayour of the release of Fenian convicts. ; ; The water in St. Johnâ€" River and tribuâ€" taries is. very high d‘t.orgo much rain. Much damage is apprehended. . ~ Oshawa‘s population, a¢ to the assessor‘s returns, is 4,449, and valua tion on which her real property is taxed, A suggestion is mude to extend the Londob, Huron Ed Bruce Railway from Wingham to Walkerton, through Teesâ€" water. er L . $6245 250. The assessment oi Markham village for 1876 shows a population of 879, an inâ€" crese of ]8 over last year, The total mesessed value is 01721(.)(')0. being â€" an increase of $16,000 over last year. Judgâ€" ln{l from the present preparations for building, the increase of assessment this year will reach $200,000 at least, Loxpox, May 17.â€"The differences ‘beâ€" tween the University Boat Club and the Rowing Club, have occasioned a session of the leading members of the former. They are to join the rowing club, which ;v‘i:l orglnil:c gvo tea ms for GM} lH{e‘uley gatts, the first cousisting of Messrs. Garde, 4m§nn1. Bmith and Hickson, and the other inc udi? the two Barringâ€" tons and | and Pendlands. The two crews will afterwards be consolidated and go to the United States as the Irish Internaâ€" tional . Crew. It is possible that the Boat Club may form ‘an independent four for Americe. The Standard‘s Vienna despatch says a panic prevails unonsnthb Christians in Rustchkuk, and the Consuls have sent their fxmliie- across the Dauube. ‘The Porte has refused to allow â€"a Greek manâ€" ofâ€"war to pass the Dardanelles, declaring that the Powers which n'md‘ the treaty of Paris are alone enti to station vestels of war in the Golden Horn. Sazoxtca, May 17.â€"Two French ironâ€" clads and two frigates have arrived, Up to the presont time eleven persons, all of the lowest class, have been donvicted of complicity in the murders. Of these six have already suffered death, as reported in a previous despatch. Theirâ€"execution took place‘in the public square. There was a large crowd of spe¢tators who minâ€" ifested some excitement. The crews of the French and German men of war in the harbour were present. _ i l TELEGRAPHIC. | | The Timeés Berlin despatch says the result of the conference is a resolution of the three Powers to ask the Sultan for additional ï¬uun'uel for the execution of reforms. ‘‘These guarantees are adapted to the insurgents‘ programme, and inâ€" volve the conlirmation by the Sultan of the superintending Commission appointed by theâ€" Powers. This scheme, if‘.yproud by the Western Powers, will be‘ recomâ€" mended to the Porte in a note." If the Porte makes the desired concessions, the | acheme will mot »be submitted to the inâ€" surgonts, who will be requested to lay down their arms, An attempt toconclude an armistice will precede these negotiaâ€" tions. Ifthe above project falls through in any of itsâ€" successive stages, a conferâ€" ence of all the Powers will probably be proposed. > â€" a been publicly executed. â€"Perfect tran quility prevails now. Bosto®, May 17.â€"Advices from Sdomoa state that six of the principal culprits in the recent outrage there, and others, have GTARANTEES DEFMANDED BY THE POWER®. ; Thirteen of the Assassing Convicted, â€" â€"and Six Executed, Deleg ti;ns to the Contennial THE SALONICA OUTRAGE. «The Duelie Sanctioned FOR EIG N. Erench Ironclads Arrived GREAT BRETAIN. The Irish Tcam. GERMaANY. AUSTRIA. FiiANUE, Failures. By, Telegraph. 5,000 to the Mintister of for the nurnasa af sand. iomas Scatcherd, M.P. We understand that Mr. Colin Scatcherd has taken a few days to consider the nomination before finally making up his mind. Mr, John Wators is also in ihe field as an indepenâ€" dent candidate ; among his supporters are many Conservatives as well as Reformâ€" ers. The Tories of North Middlesex meet in convention at Ailse Craig toâ€" morraw to decide as to their course of action in the premises. â€" After it becames kno d_o&niutwm cendidates are in x‘i“um&“‘:’&w y MM" y er ingly or 104 x ut gy y as to â€" We presume it is hardly necessary t1 the mendscious character of the prev sccount| of the: Convention wh Amun in this morning‘s Pree Press. alleged reports of alleged are a jumble of absurdity and As ‘the "Z ce Press reporter was admilted to vug Convention, he was Y Obllrd to d on his i for his Hfacte," the picâ€" ue result which appears in his narâ€" rative,â€"London Advertiser. Republican State Convention. . Trewtos, May 17.â€"The Republican State‘ Convention met at the ‘Taylor Opera House at 12 o‘clock. It is genâ€" erally concede1 that the Convention is hrgjyoompoud of friends of Blaine. . LaRAMIE, )hé 17,.â€"â€"Three men, prosâ€" pooti:s near Custer, were killed and scalped by Indiaus. â€"| l es _ I bave also recommended it to others aud invariably found it to bs of essential benefit in those comyplaints fr which it is especially recommended. _ _ _ â€"‘I have used it considerably myself, and at intervals during several years Yut, given it to some members of my family. _ In bronchial and other chest aFections, in mfln&?cipknt consumption, and in luunmfln distressing symptoms of this disease in its hopeless stages, as well as iu cases of nervous debility, in giving tone to the system, it is undoubtedly a valuâ€" able remedy. . / ~ * Â¥5633 Bostox, May 17.â€"A report contes from Portamouth, N. H., t:-,t a Swedish woman living on Smuttfl Nose, Isle of Shoals, has confessed on her deathâ€"bed, that she murdered the two women in April, 18& for which Louis Wagner was convic and executed. Dear Sig, â€"I have re ently heard from au invalid of the great b:netit derived from your Compound Syrup of Hypophosâ€" phites, and having in many other inâ€" stances marked the most beneficial results from its.use, I cannot but regard its div covery as a matter of devout thankfuilross to a benign Providence. _ _ _ /( _ . .1 am, dear . is, yours trul \Joax l(olv’unx,'l(;&odinulz‘l er. Newport, N. 8. ; \ ; 4150 To make a louf(qtory short, the Reâ€" formers of North Middlesex who met in convention yuurday-flulli nominated Mr. Colin Scatcherd. t;f Strathroy, as their candifate to coutest the Riding for the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the death of his brother, the late Jaxes L. Feccows, Esq Fraud Dis: overed. S1. Lovis, May 17.â€"Jefferson A. Broâ€" laski has been arrested for oonnhrfuu.“ railway tickets. In the room of Brolas and Baker, his accomplice, $10,000 worth of bogus coupon . tickets from Lawrence, Kansas, over the principal.routes to New York were found tm%whiqh are Lake Shore and Michign; Southern and Erie Deathâ€"Bed Confession of a l-‘deu-p. Cixormxt, May 17.â€"The Democratic Convention was called to order at 11:15 a.m.. George Shand, of Cincingati, was chosen temporary Cliairman. §:." Destructive ‘Ahuncer Storm CuevEcaxp, May.|17.â€"During the seâ€" vere thuuder storm last night t.‘b tdnt set fire to the packing houses of Rose Brent, oomploufy destroying them. ~The spire of . the Lutheran Church was struck and badly shattered. . f Wasutxcrtox, May 17.â€"The Bubjudiâ€" ciary Commuttee have nearly pleted their investigation of the bond charges. Wilson repeated his statement of Lfondny as jto the conversation with Mr. Blaine. Morton, of Morton, Bliss & Co., testified that he collected $64,000 from the Union Pacific Railroad, Company, and paid it over to Scott, and had never heard Mr. Blaine‘s name in connection with the matter until lately. } Appropriation Bill Passéd. The House went into Committes of the Whole on the Post Office Appropriation Bill, which after several amendments was Nsw Yorr, May 17.â€"John R. Ely, of the firm of ‘Ely & ‘Co, Nï¬â€œ Front street, one of the parties indicted for caooked whiskey frauds, perfected his bail this afternpon in $20,000. â€" _ _ Oriminal Entemology. Parersox, g t8.â€"The ;jury in the fire bugs rought in m verdict of guilty today. They will be placed on trial to morrow on two other counts in the indictments. The Grand Jury have brought in eighteen more dictments, five on tax frauds. 9.‘ Whiskey Â¥raund _Nzw York, May 17.â€"John R. Ely, NEW YORK. [ & Crushed to Death. NewBurcB, May 17.â€"Mithael Riely, first mate of‘ the steamer Boardman, fell lï¬otwoen ï¬omt;:dm i llll":; ontgom. n Eu crus so that h:gsd three h:’uu . < LETIER FROM REYV. J )HX Me MCBAY. The Noble Red Man‘s Doings Democratic Convention NOBTH . MEIDDLESEX A MI 1 1 CA N. The Blaine Charges. NMNASSACHUsSETTS NEW ‘I'"’ PENN®LYLVAN! WABHING To N. WYOMI Â¥G MISSQURL SRooting Case. " T2TQ_ 2203_ 41 + ~ Oventuer Dwitzerâ€" lu’-‘l:'fmm New &ork, passed Flushing at 2 x;‘m. j Y 17,.â€"Steamer Victoria Thes arrige o *V & Acting on the desision of J: Harriâ€" son in {ba Bowmanville ou.,t townâ€" i hn nogeng the number it "doie ~l&W D s icenses to one. * ‘ on without mponus ;mdgtl, 91,000 bush ; sales of 42,000 Euh, at 58¢ to 61}s for pew Western mixed ; 6340 for old do, afloat. Buhyquiuuuj unchanâ€" ged. Oats quiet; receipts of 59,000 bush ; sales of 34,000 bush. at 866 to 45« for mixod western and State; 420 to 530 for white do.‘lPork huvyug: :5.&(7: heary at . Butter, to new Suu-:sl‘ul’)nuylml'u cheeso 8 to 11e for common to fdm Petroleum, crude, 5id ; refined, 14 1â€"8, Loxpox, May 17.â€"Arrived steam~ .u!liod’n.hon‘i:'York. Su5 Bouraiurrox, 17.â€"â€"Steamer Mosel from New Yo;_k’.ï¬uï¬ved. . CH10100, May 17.â€"Flour quiet ; wheat f nb:‘:""ul,.‘dtodlom ‘â€qnod trong aud higher, and closed at side riou.huNo 2 Chicago vlka 4} 1 Qr on spot ; $ 4% for June, b‘th Corge mune 0e io mpemel oh. one ‘ spring, Â¥a¢, in fair demand, but at lower rates ; No 2 mt 47ic on spot; 470 for May, 4&! for June, 46 1â€"8 for July, rejeoted, 424. Oats qui;tnd unto'.dwz at 30%c, m tor June, : Rye ï¬ g70d demand and a -‘ado at 68 to 70 for spot; 57 for June. ' but(enonll.(ylowudm\ï¬lofl 60 on sp#%; $20 75 for July. unsettled but generally lower at $17 25 to 12 274 on sp:lpt a;:lk.lune; 012.87.1‘;0 12 40 for nly, neals ll“d, w ‘Whiskey, $1 074. .Like freights weak ; whest to Buflalo 245. Receipts â€"flour, 10,000 bbis; wheat 60,003 bush ; corn, 90,000 do ; oats, 34,000 do ; rye, 1,500 do ; barley, 8,000 do. Shipmentsâ€"flzur, 8,000 bbis ; wheat, 37.000 bush ; corm, 20&9 dlo ; oats, 35,000 do; rye. 5,000 do ; ley, 4,700 do. s CB1oa00, Mey 17.â€"Receipts of hogs 11,877 ; shipments, 4,644.â€" Naw Yorx, May l7.â€"lou; easy, at 8 to c:*per cent; sterling: 487$ to 489§. Gold closed, at 12} ; Governments dull and strong; State . bonds dull ; railroads ï¬md weak for stocks. re was & ‘::dinouu;:in I:.h.vo)w business at Stock Exchange, depression [prevailed, and there was a heavy decline in prices. The market at the fl.o was less active but firmer. . j ‘The amount of ‘bullion gone into the Bank ~of England on balance ‘toâ€"day is £389,000 . Consols, 96} for both money and account. 2 p.m.â€"Lard, prime western, steady, at §55.. Cors, mifodsteadiy m Mu.""" Loxnox, 17 (12:80 p.m.)«â€"United States m’wu5'.:, 106§. Ot:ud., 967 for money, and flfli;n- account. omm ienss en un 4 2 e & T ara, ie dor Alorionn, . * A pee barly vany, dioten 1on par poonay por ; early 0 3 late clover, 200 per iouud‘;‘l'n seed, 01mto§l 50 per bushel; seed wheat, Sootch, $1 50 ; seed oats, 370. * 45¢; buckwheaty 506 per bush,; corp, 70¢; beans, $1 to $1 15. Four â€"XX. $6 50 per barrel; X 12 / thnt pefformande B ond 290; oatmeal, per ;~ cornâ€" meal, per 100 pounds, $2 00 ;: buokwheat flour per 100 pounds;" $2 25; shorts ton, $20; bran do, $14; provender $30 per ton. Graix.â€"Fall wheat, $1 10 to $1 12; spring do, $1 07 to $1 10 ; bar‘ey, 45¢ to 476 per bushel ; peas, 6Co to 80¢ ; blackâ€" eyed do., $3 per bushel. Oants, 35¢ ; rye, The i‘.fllowi;g;‘ ds "â€"mf;fâ€";fm Eo& tions, correc daily by Alex. flour and dymdnoo merchant, corner of 'lr{iduu and Cumberland streets, Lower own :â€" F _ Favitâ€"Apples, from $4 50 to 5 50 ; 25e per gallon. Maple sugar, 1:c t> l4¢ par pound ; Syrup, $1 20 per gallon. Hipesâ€"Rough, $4 (5.: No. 1 inspected, $5, $4, and $3. t Fomtâ€"Wood,‘ from $400 to 5 00 per cord for best brands ; $2â€"00 for soft qualiâ€" ties Coauâ€"Chestnut, $8 75; egg, $9; stove 3?:-:,039 poreened grate, £10; unsoreencd Hay, $16 to $18, according to quality. Fise axp Pourtrrâ€"Laks trout, 12 p ir lb ; white fish, 12¢; pike, 10s; haddock, To ; fresh cod, 70 ; finnan haddies, 12¢ per 1b ; lobsters, 12¢; black base, 10; per ib Poultryâ€"Uurkeys, $1 to 1 75 ; chickens, 60c to 80c per pair; wild ducks, 75; per pair. _ Roots axo VHI‘I‘AILIOâ€"PM; 250 to 30c per bushel. _ Turnips, to parsnipe, 006 10 60%. Colermr 606 par parsnips, to c‘ery, per dozen. e, 5o per bunch. Eavory, 40 per bun:‘ Lettuces, 5o per bu,oh. Radishes, do. Cabbages from 5¢ to 15¢ per hesd, from 600 to $1 00 per dozen. OUnions, $1 m p:r bushel. mlaoh;, be. two ‘As . 203 buuhw Cucumber, Nop.:‘uz..'n eu;’: Rhubarb, 200 per bunch. _ There was a fair attendance at this market yesterday, prices holding at previous quotations. Hay was sold as . high as $2) and as low as $16 per ton. | Neither of these prices, however, can | be taken as ‘the standard. which was about $18. Prime butter continues to sell here at 280© per pound, but 24c is the general price obtained. Eggs were plentiful, sold from 12jc to 14c perdozen. Vegetaâ€" , bles, roote, and .gng:r sold at nominal figures. * I Mrzarâ€"Pork, $9 00 to 0 75 100 lbs. Veal, 60 to. 8c ‘per lb. )(uz,io’or poundi by the side. Darey Propvorâ€"Tub butter, 19%¢ to %20; lgiï¬n:o ls:d xol; d» 220 to m. Â¥8s, 12%0 o per dozen. Cheese, 100 ; home maude do., 66. % Aurwreer, May 17.â€"Steamer Switzser jaindedantiatt inhnbl 50h CARL GPOP dar t trvictrer‘ Pra mlP ever, were mainteained, it being considered that everï¬hin; just now is about as cheap as it can Hay wes the only om“ost‘on to the rule in this rupoctaoocg ities of which were sold as high as $1 .50 per t:nfo All other quotatuons rema‘n ~ as re. There was a good attendance of sellers here _ yesterday, but a very e turn out of buyers, and consequently !ittlo ‘or no business transacted. OUld prices, howâ€" EUROPBAN AND . AMERIGAN C O M M ERCI 4 1. Cimes MARITINE. THE MARKETS. WELLINGTON WarRD, BY WARD submi nbi-flW"';F-.‘â€" ï¬. It is exâ€" m"g“m will tn[':o a matter up again. through ber ; it is & gounsotion with the St. Cathatmnay Pust mestion of bonusing the C acilwué was held toâ€"night in the “1.. rence Ha‘l. ‘The Mayor was in chair, ndbeuldum.l“‘u-.u,j proâ€" Inrdex macies Ime Ietent Mc ts w maJe a affeirs of the road, which was well distenâ€" ed to and applauied. ‘There soue opposition, euu resolution to a k the All the pruoners 'illh(k.tn,hi.-‘ m:gntypwmmw ing, and there is mo f any mmmoom.., Nine jof the tw:ntymobhtphk:'-‘:.m # ml}.l.‘c-lu:.‘.::hï¬:.n : adopt new rules, &¢. w':hthoch;‘h, there was a large tendance was g.r:iu;hb‘hr‘rmu on st June, satisfactory was exhibited. ) balange sheot. , Two hundred immigrants who arrived by.n:am.ï¬muh.:u‘#:.'.".'.- ing, and were distributed over Proâ€" vince ; mast ofth-;nuhnhq:‘ lm..mur. 'm. iving would only swell the ranks J t will te given in the Ch:g::-u S-wv‘: Jusltice Dr.pul:‘l&l.l“hw, tore mmur!n&a-m.u'-fl i election. are rejeoted tion will be allowed to drop. M Rev. Dr. Ryerson leaves for on the 25th inst , to attend the m arrangement(s w tion of his history of the F A deputation from South were in town toâ€"«day, making fnal i ts for a Conservative demonktration to be held in Cooketown on the 3ist ipstan They were entertained at a Ginner, at the United Empire Club, Sir John 4 presiding, | was done beyond fixing toâ€" marrow at olemo'dooklorhflrl.nl:‘ï¬â€˜ Since Seoepr; one ‘by bloting peoper tate n escape, one ki'pp:"lâ€., another time he addressed letter to his mother, %g mkohlnnpdrd-'ho-,ud & sharp instrument in the soles, rd the Mï¬ml.l:‘:-l‘omdhl:i‘hn, knife, sonverted into a saw, h Rohdpmatgu‘..dhm *"2Mr. W. 1. Frusor, Secre ‘ofthe On. * Beware," in the C â€"--‘..-.... mhnm that the publishersof lh:. catalogue have determined large steel n"_:nvh.clh. ,! \ e A heavy raip ‘storm 4 m I’z thuoder and lightai sed city about seven t@‘ the weather is now beautiful and Toroxto, May 17. ~ Noelaine Supth, & oung coloured man, o d with mur« ion'ng McKean hoom pw woeks ago, was up at Orgoode Hall , io connection with his extracition. . Special to THE TIMES. sion made upon those within the sphere of that charch by the recent services of the Young Men‘s Association, ( 309 The Provincial Cabinet has w making official tments + no-wu..,.‘.’é’%';...n..fl“ till July. j The skillfal fem»le pickpocket who n" the name of Jane to> the !“le.huuoutq Ilt m’&.m.‘ub u';. maniac by her friepds. . g’l"tmwh:l‘l; a Paésoâ€" were make at : 165;"_nioh.u.u and o-m-u,' 3 Canndian Assurance, 954. _ _ .. _ â€" â€"_ A Hari Fight for Liberty to a Canadiau ulhl-fla: Storm 1bhe Lincols Â¥Flection Caseâ€"Dr Ryorâ€" sou leaving for Angland â€"Oouservaâ€" tive Demeonsiration in South Simeoe Immigrants arrivrd of the r%- wantedâ€"The Fever Cases in the Conâ€" tral Prisonâ€" U. E. Clabâ€"OFfFedit Yatloy ing called to westion 0f. ‘bonusing the & St. Gabriels street‘ Bhurch every evering this week, to follow 'P.?!?ï¬-m ceration & Meany, was to have taken . this forencon, but before the r.% had ?uï¬?on“d Mr. Shaw, from x .‘-Q:: IDg Was M&†& f“'&"f'hu t re ':‘A : or the t, theâ€" matter rests . P roonnm‘z here, from mt‘;' Meany, late o the Sum, & Yâ€™ï¬ states lb;& he has hfl the Ts coun a family affiiction, and that was :y ufl yesterday, _ % ' The water has only gone &m of an inch aince Mopday measured toâ€"day there was a depth of 28 chine Caval® As the wind is soulhâ€"west: erly at present, it is likely this measure meut will decress» rapidly. The female gaol Wwhich onens in Inna The female gaol which opens in June will be managed by the N it poars that all leaals pa_':.';m rotestant or Catholic, will b¢ solely in thwhnnd- duriog their term of incar measured toâ€"day there was a depth of 28 feet 8 inches on the look ail} of the Le: Montrzar, May 17th.â€"The sale of that portion of the estate of the late Sun newsâ€" papor, belonging to Messrs.. Caliahan The Sun‘s * .l-utlb;t:. 61. Lawâ€" ronce Fallingâ€"Tne Fem Gaelâ€" Revival Services â€"The Court House â€"A Pretty Thilefâ€"Stock Market. Special to THE TIMES. I mitbont we knowledge t We inomtsam without w i that their contents come to the knowlcdnd the ‘The evidence will be laid before xu.: rpmemerreâ€" merits. ‘Lhere wi y be a of what :sook | in regard to the resembles this except \thut it is of a lens aggravated tppe. o ! uire into certain al in iti i:m the onm{mï¬oldl:rdmmw ‘Leachers by the Enninhwrd of this county in July 1874, met ) toâ€"day at %f’ï¬;‘:.n.?% Miniater, Ted 1e w. , Deputy ‘r * &;.B’eu, Public School Inspector, Leeds. ,, I parties implicated m“ Rev. Mr. erguson, Inspector, a very and l(.l-I Whitney, B:“wd*ï¬o & Sohool, ois, mem: e ing Board the cbarge proferred againet t:n&h being that they opened the examinâ€" ation papers before the day aud hour apâ€" pointed, and permitted certain i to beceme | aware of «the! thci would l:l’ called T\::h& solve in arithmetic aod algebra. ‘| vestigation gccupied the entire day from 10 a. m. till about 5 p. m., the evidence taken down by m whortâ€"hand «writer, It was fully muoduuwh- opened as alleg ~d, but it was shown Morerr»uro, Mey 16â€" ‘h_ appointed by the Minister of on to Import:nt School Case. nnmupee | By Telegraph from our own Reporter. series of meelings is being held in on to reconsider the ma t PRICE 3 CENTS. MORRISBURG. MONTREAL. A D I MA N. N