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Ottawa Times (1865), 23 May 1876, p. 1

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o spibeece ivs dn hand isement ses of $1n00 and Pm S cers a Inon. 4. " P ol y ibrellas, Goods, years old, difâ€" §JI rach, URCGIE )D en 1876 for the en sent +107¢ M. , $9.50, t. ttawa worth from of 10 Gallons per 'nkl..hoth ,I.'."fl. râ€"=/i buik Baltimore Oysters; also have on Poningrne oiA se Orders dellvered to all parts of the city. A l"lt. OYSTERS & POULTREY. WILL BE RESPONBIBLE . j For lny.{.b“h Wuo The Union Forwarding and Raitway Co‘y Mm?fl*n Dr. Jos. Beaudin‘s, Main mo.hu CRAP EB, ____ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, ete. OFFICEâ€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour store cor. Sussex and York streets, Ottawa. Barrister, Advocate, etc., | For the Province of Quebee. Barrisier, Attorney, Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery,ete. For the Province of Ontario. Main street, Hall, P.Q. | _ OTTAWA, ONT. _ PANIEL 0‘coXNoR. Sept. 9, 1874. | _ _ UNDERTAKER, . 16, Sparks Street, â€" â€" â€" OTMWA WM jortes mock Wellington street Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitors t rs, etc. & « O@‘SConmor & O‘Dovgherty, Barristers, AIME-@ Solicitorsâ€"tnâ€"Cha n | cery. > fengh °C OFFICEâ€"Be{!‘s Block, Elgin street, Ottawa MON. JOILN O‘CUNNOR, GC. G. . O‘DOUGHEETY March 6, 18786, < Russell House. _ W. it walk®r Nov. 3, IS3 | Baristers, Attorne Reliciters, Notaâ€" . ries, k d&e. BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, «c. FFICEâ€"New building Ing Montreal o Telegraph Offices, on m?r-"m Ottawa, May 4, 1876 March 10, 1876 ziA Fuut aod Fecond clnss Hearses Ottaws, Jan. 81, 1876 ‘Oculist Jwktisk, ... c } r“"‘g ('?.llll A:-* in the Von Grate Ewers Armary, Berlin. Prussia; late Resident :..-a’gl London Ophthatmic 'z: c of C and Place d‘Armes. Montreal. 4br:q‘!n.ln.. and 2 to 4 p.m. Ottawa, 17, 1876. 4073m% Licentiate of the 1. Col of C yabt in . *~~*~~â€" apihai menae Licentiate of the Royal of Emt raoenamormunal »wclet f F g;«;:z:uu St. Thomas Hospital, London, 1 + LO of VComnor and Queen stroets, ""-'_"::"mfl_"_bv Is. Carkets. "" mt m&flm Agent, Broker McLzoD STEWART April 2 surgeon, Oculist and Special attention to Discase -r'.’".\nl 1 eyes inserted. Office 3 to 5 and 7 .L.,%_ Beaver Hall Te Night Ofi ‘CONXNOR & HoGge, Residenooâ€"A|bert street. Office hours from 0 to 11 a.na. uu-l:u-un. Special attention given to diseases and dixpiacements of the TEWART, CHESYLER & GorRrâ€" _ mUCLLÂ¥, K# pat successfully treats by letter, all kinds of d a« Pliles, Asthma, Serofuia, Neuralxis, matism, General und Nervous Debllity. Advice and Medicines, post paid, g‘l. Address Dr. FULTON, 77 lhuy.-l:v‘, ont real. t 4113mg NZY To Loas. Coffin Etore, COR QUEEN & METCALE 8TS., wTTAWA. i n. llc'& * * Fmfl!tl(. y x m tat corihie. sood, BARTON, y t f o reputied failg ircneds it requtred always in Stock. _______" * .. P Hearses sent to any part or T. LAMBERT, mollarlhe im en ROBEWOOD AND _____ CGLOTH corkRED corring Â¥, H. FERLAXD, In all it4 Branches. _Coffins, Caskets, | W, W. WiaRD, U. J. D. R. MACDONELL, E. A. PROUDFsOT, W. P. COUTLEF, H.C.L,, )ay K. BULLER, Â¥.K.C.8., Engiand A l&.'«:ll ESTABLISHâ€" MENT was nedâ€"on the 1st instant, in ‘3:... Garland, S ufperite strest, whare evarg‘ on e m aonnected â€"with 't'ge business may be obtainâ€" do.*ot'flmll MY UAL _ MODERATE CHARGES. * 8. ROG: RS, Undertaker. No. 15, Nicholas s“n:'t;‘. near fi'â€" as formerly, at ‘ QMA rlp YOL. X. NO. 4151 DR. GRANT has removed rner of Elgin and Gloucest te| "Carfier Square," where lted as formeriy, from 8 E. ROOERS, Homesopathic Physician, Surgeon and | .'..\m:. i | "Carfier Square, l:td _as formerly, 0 4 p.ak | Mtawa, May 4. 1978 L. 0 «. Woop, NCE A W A &. 1L0OGANX, Beli‘s Block, Centre Town; opposite R. FULTON, of Mecill ¢ (Successor to A. Swalwel!] UNDERTAKING south side of Rideau streel UNDERTAKING. Hedical Cards. fl:\: :h n-::: ROBT. WILLIAM®, WART °| _ _F. H. Curyserr J. J. GorxuiLcy. & MelXTYRE, 14% * Advocate. H. GEARE, l&% . _ Managing Director n at all hours. 4th door from York. £3% seases of the Eye and A. F. MCINTY E. W. D. HOGG dawâ€"y irds. use of the knife ind almost pain n by parties sue 9 pim. ace, Montre 4080m Majrce & Russell‘s to his resifience ir streets, ‘oppoâ€" he may hn‘nm- to 10 a.m.. and Centre Town Maria street ucheur e, Homeseâ€" 2104 im3 413816 1146 \ | ~ MODERATE RATE:, AT 50,000 Ca Pmnl PLAXTS ! Stoc Aste Ba ENGLISH . AND. _ SCOTCH â€" TWEEDS, | se zsns ferarced rioe Bouprint S : Nveccailt bipie e e ieeeatiattiont {m Canadian Tweeds. ~| Boolis & Stationery. South End, tlgin street, gj GOVERNOR GENERAL FURNITURE, & _FURNITURE, ; FURNITURE Commission Agency Bedding Flower Plants| Br. Taimage‘s Sermons. Two very fnel ituated dwellings Jnobm-en{Ky bnllt{n;d‘l.ow hm. in & NET RENTAL of $500 PER ANNUM. The above property has been ‘hel‘ in Mhnmm-h.m will be nld.lt.z fm!-n , the psice demanded being less han the cost ofâ€"erecting the building. To n‘one vhhln,':o invest, this ll‘ withâ€" :)'l‘l! dou! :'n mo-;‘ lr‘bum t].# e proj can be made rnduo over teg_{py:.penyt. per annum, of the sum invested. ".‘! FOR m EJ @f * OX sUsSSEX s‘rRFtl‘. The French Canadian Institute lot, site the Cathedral nam“r nll mrm Government Reserve. | The Hlnf Comâ€" mittee of the said Insti , will recetve Tenâ€" ders for the untll the First of JUNE m%t.-'l'bnu %C SH ; hmmblo in !t;:':‘l)')‘)nnn:ulni o men 'b':h nterest t ce addressed :heumlorsu"u«l_gg tary of the Committee. PLUMBER, GAS AXD STEAM FITTER, Corner Wellington and «treet, Ottawa. Heating of Public ings, Green Houses s‘flr-u.gnddem by low pressure. eam g&h« water a Ky. F__ad of ref given, Ottawa, April21, 1876. Ottawna, May 3, 1876. DoCcHERTV‘S, Late Whiteside & Co.‘s., Rideau Streot. Ottawa, lith April; 186 _ ‘aH @% Pâ€"O bon, in front of Kalihe westen Blick, a mben miniths old s mt M iibtoants frrend‘ ogh ver An :3@_&.‘_-1" mach ob*: owner, _ H. CARRE May 3, 1378 ermmmnfoontouns ie ccadircatih, ENT _ ) MOSsT DEsSIRABLE LNYESTRAENT hachad at MH Saller streets GENERAL TICKET, JINSURANCE JOHN T. DAWSON, Or JOSEPH RADFORD r+¢o.-:°'"m May 9, 1876. ° * aMILwi A neatly furnished Cot in good order eccupled for nine years b .’o:'-‘lw Tai, seataths seven m uy TD LEYTâ€"The rrh'k Iling on streot, near Cartier Square, at mrl by Roboert Cassolls, Jr., h.q., trar Supreme Court. A to the proj Moard % ZLodging. @ROCE The advertiser who has § pgmerooe . ogat in the Trade and can produce sa evidence | of steadiness and business u'.cl{y‘wlll be =M to learn of an opening in a well establi store, in which in re for his services he mul;c -f‘h a more h ln"lodn':_l e business ; salm & mry conside tion. Address B., gh offi¢e. . 4146 A. &.. WOODBURN 79 Sparks Street. MPSTâ€"CLA®S Hward snd Lodg!~g ; price yY $34 jer mmongh.. * &.W.* n--{)m‘-. Slater Street T. SUTToR, Sewing Machin W F‘I-ll WAaNTEPâ€"Wanted a man and a his -rl?-. :'I‘mom ehlldu.‘ to wo‘:’k on n: i rear the 4 en nt_em ymen .':r:-':u.l e.:pply to Xflllmxn'l.p\’iflorla Ih-thg-_._. Queen‘s Whart. 415018 D. MORSAN & SONS. except 00D ROOMS WITH BOARD.â€"A We have opened a few choles Llumbters, &c. WILLLAMS‘ SINGER* : t t has MI'I{ § experience.. During the & n before the Otta w& iss cn oniable ac "lts superiority is the i rincipal iz Mshmonts in the ol HIS EXCELLENCY THE 18 af sned bedâ€"rowme with bo‘rd. ma it MRS. KERQ3, coruor of Rigin an Ztouscs to Ket. ,u“r::ulâ€" ~B, M &n*:u. HOUSE, or twelve one need pt with goosd references. w D. MORGAN & SON8, . Tallors, 2 Sparks street. ANTEDâ€"A good ml servant, tmâ€" medialy: _ Apply to Mra. uma ar Streot. k. TE 44. Te CoNsISTING OPF 408 ll.'l‘gnry fl Parliament. TAILORS «l ai w i C WsoX,"12 Tolants. 148 AND Wto P&.‘l{ < M lI! ‘ost. artier Square, at present :!;::l'slh"'.t:;pm Apply to the P K o) lb To A pleasant! .{‘_!i&.nflz’.'_ngJ_t’- Apply to 4b41 wi 41290y1 « | SOTHER N 400 41f Maria Jusk reoelved. .. o nP s sc mt Lt 0 c cmd »eenere cttamin aftiect, Do Brat mnm to w‘rn-d.lnc rary, > ho arses ... BATTLE BRO&, _ .\ i French, Latin and Greek Books, Oll‘l% MOIIGDM and a n Canaâ€" dlc.:hxl‘:gau on the receipt of 5 postâ€"stamps BÂ¥ . .. [ ,oulcoo l s cos s# Pricks or MISSION: and Parâ€" ausiie, $1.0%; Heloonp the. , dutiery, the. : Pn pyouce. NoW Yosk <ABXTHeQ TUESDAY %.â€"He will appear in his lnoomp.ubl'o%cmfiluo’n ol "** f Pssn Americas consa,"" *‘ ©"" WEDNESDAY, May 24.â€"In his truly grand conception : DAVID GARRICK In T. W. Robertson‘s comedy of that name. Catalogue of 40 Pages, wWITH THE wowvnn’ COM« P King David and his Harp; the other, Lalla gg{n. !l‘ho W b?nuw.ol thg fi?oo: would make .l?g-t ‘Lmlm oore‘s exquisite romance. e airs, Ottomans, ote., are too numerous to mention. A.l‘t.aon fom mapman opptoauy op fhe onl i w 8{,":,., ln le §* to unon“u‘ their o "TBABEL m&'\r. mt ioh : tele o beabne ds Becretary. Btxmoxps & WALL. ............. ManAgors, Tuesdgx .8;4“ .\ie.d‘ge‘sday ‘Ladies who have promised, or wishlug. send contribut will ph-.an them‘ :z m:.;d rooms dnrtI:::\c Arst,day of sales * LUNCHEON®, go‘:, .z.nd cold, will be‘served each day from 5 REPRESIDOEA TS At any time, and tea from 5 to 7. The Guarda‘ Band will be in attendance cach j oTenlng from 8 to 10. | ‘ Admission....................10 conts. #@~ The work offe for sale is particularâ€" ly excolraur?n #:Epu\:fm. but special mention may be made of two fireâ€"soreens, one Purabe bnd Amurien) in ‘the somudy o7 Dus Mrs. Moore and Mrs. McKay. . s REFRESIMENT TABLE, Mrs. Christie, Mrs, Breden and Mrs. Berry Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Hardie. | UNDERCLOTHIING TABLE, . Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. White. â€" CHILDREN‘$ TABLE, % in. Wm. Hutchison and Mrs. R. Robertson. | GENTLENMEN‘3 TABLE, 1.» Wood and Mrs. Ritchie, . u';n work, ; _ There will be six tables under the d of the followi with fake ng ladies, mm days. MONDAY, 22nd of May Under the distinguished of Their W Excellencies the hfi‘% ; tess of Dufferin. t wil bol opened b‘ mmu-oc w. ou::x | *A# N..t noon o-“ w TUESDAY NEXT will be published a May 19, TSHEY Cor. Mdenz and Sustex atrtels. \Ladies‘. of Bank street tlT:x.oh have momum And continued during the two succeeding Mr. SOTHERN will be sq LOkHKD DUNDREARY owar‘s eraxp oPEsa uht 82. Btxmoxps & wxu.............‘w Ottawa May 19, 1876 1876â€"â€"â€" excursion â€"â€"â€"1876 QUEEN‘S BIRTHDAY. Wednesda;,â€" 24th May. on x Annuimvc-l. _‘ MTBS MULIOOKS NovELE _ The Steamer PEERLESS will carry, Excurâ€" R“.'l. Russe! May 30, 1876. A GRAND BAZAAR, Ts PoPULAR COMPAXNY RESPECTFULLY ASKS THE INSURING public to not ‘ba wmishul hy °Adanistaf stval iUinnkoltan tha usienant thamanivaz nt TBIS COMPANY 18 A PURELY! CANADIAN FMERPm. â€" O AUIIRH ATIVMA U aA 000000000000 ~ <>~Wesse noreason why those who have | THE OTTAWA ; n«mmurwhu | % | "a _ J barred the op; of which theip Agricultural Insurance Co‘y. :.@:z2ago.ta ie _ HEAD OFFICE, â€" â€" . Metralfo streot, â€" < â€"<â€" ~OTTAWA." _‘ birthdey of our beloved Oueen. Aoting rome jum en ~ 00 0 reamen _ nennesenncennts wosccmen M h ' THIS COMPANY Is THOROUGHLY ABLISHED AND ORGAN)E our readers will enjoy. ‘The next issue of IZED, with SEVEN BRANCHES and ONE HUNDRED AKND SEVENTYâ€"ONE jno mss will be on Th e | AGENCIES in the Dominion. â€" +4 | p;s A HIS COMPANY IS PREPARED TO OFFER VERY ADVANTAGEOUS _ The Prussian Chamber of Deputies has T Terms for Insurance.on Private Mdemmdcé::enu of same. ; ;::l;o vl.:::: opposition ~from its en > mem the third reading HIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ONLY DETACHED, DWELLINGS | P ’ : T Barne, Schoolâ€"houses, Churches, Public and Municipal buildings, with their contents. ; * 40 Bill making! Garman the official HEAD OFFICE, â€" â€" .Metraifo street, â€" â€"!â€"~â€" OTTAWA. THE HON. JAMES SKEAD, â€" _~\ }_ .« PRESIDENT. | _ THIS COMPANY Is THOROUGHLY E&ABLISHED AND ORGANâ€" TZED with SEVEN BRRANMHES as4 NNR wimun»prn in @rvRNTY.ONE GLISH MAGAZINES MAGAZINES. of gadiena, Sagihh Aewipapurs t !_ public to not be misled by Agents‘of rival Companies who represent themselves as | wor{ing " for the «OTTAWA." $ ] â€"JAS. BLACKBURN, / Ottawa, May 15, 1876 Two Nights Only QRDER OF REPRESENTATIONS : NILES BÂ¥ LAKD ~ANQ SEA, Beicalile and UR L. Amuscn:ents. ons out of Church. KEPT ON BAZAAR. br on the receipt of 5 T’ P. Nave 178 R , Can, FOURB SPARKS STREET APRON TABLE, I House . Block, To THE New Advertisements. for sate at ritua‘s $h60%, alt inas 5g *** 87 . Fruits and Confectione Has a careful and well assortad stook of CHILDREN‘8 mr-%ommxa MILLINERY o Of every deseription in the latest styles. STakd Wits d dollicts Bos morteltapit d O emteorrhs and 6e ‘*MYRTLE NAVY‘ TOBACCO Are now offered. C g ts reousr (Imported] Winter ‘Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, j â€"Oracked Wheat," " _ Cornmeal, Taylor‘s â€"Flour Store, A1 the office of Messrs. Pinhey, Christie & Hill. Commencing cich day at Eleven o‘clock, Wednesday, May 3list May 20, 1876. perience â€""M't'fi"mns"'i 'm-"'fi.'&?‘&."di d styles in London, New Y fi.m’..:.'.'iu meet with popular favour and ronage, : Dresses, Mantles, etc., fitted and made on short nlgg:o. .él.inrn? :o‘.m May %, Im. _ â€".â€" _____â€"2¢%~ M T-l BY ESTATE May 17, 1876. BUILDING LOTS May 20, 1876. 14 SPARKS STREET, : Where MRS. PARSONS trusts ner great exâ€" The business will be carried on in the la: and convenient Show rooms attached to e Mr. Johnston‘s Ory Goods Estab!ishment Ottawa, May 22, 1875 Ottawa, April 6, 1076 ""&" o ht matimate io the Ladies of Ottawa resum business and poses to conduct . Â¥ Dressmaking, Mantlemaking, Milâ€" â€" _/ Dnery, | Condiii>ns of sale can be had of URNIAHEN ll"?.l uired at or F nu: New Edinburgh, on lm une. lo:d terms pef mmontiy withh and withoul break. Pm c n fast, to T. J. W., Trm®s Office, 4154 month® P 4 x The funeral will leave his late residence, No. 880 8St. Patrick street, below King streot, toâ€"morrow (Tuesday), mt . halfâ€"past three o‘clock, the French Cathedral, and thence to the lic Cometery. Friends and aoâ€" quain are respectfully invited to attend without notice, ADIEY ATTENTIVN. m}rgâ€"YMu.: mz i » & ) ) puobpe! ja.'e ‘.’fim‘w‘ £3 P of 51 ,y'url .'31 COnuBnucKâ€"Burrowsâ€"On the Brd inst., at the residence of the bride‘s mother, corner And the manufscture of LADIES‘_ AND _ CHILDREN‘S UNDERâ€" Quebec papers pleake copy of Sparks and Hugh streets, by the Rev. w. J’. Hunter, ur.'é'.'}."é?&uiu of the jnlgd Revenue Department; ? Harriet 1. Foungest dnugnior of the Tate John J..“fiw‘ %&W‘.;:lm late '-'I_ohn r Sclence, monthly, yol. 8..... ..§8 81 H. C. HMHENDERSON, MRS. VENN Mrs. R. Parsons AXND FOLLOWING DAY, 2# RIDEAU STREET. On the Genuine. TAKES PLACE ON ANNUAL AUCTION OTTAWA, TUESDAYT, MAY 23, 1876. oÂ¥ MARRIED. AT all nds at OF w00 s IMITATIONS $Â¥ 6Â¥ s Wes 112 sEorkrary 4l46w2d&w y t L. l: ~ I have used it considerably myself, at intervals ~during several years given it to some members of my , N {lhu also noonnu:o:.i:‘to C it found d ‘unm”u&lmfx hich it ‘ is especially recommended. _ â€" _ | _‘ _ in arresting thoiplens sonsumption A9tin essenin istressing symptoms ‘ diauognhhopohu , as . wtell as iu&'uofufio-d.bmw,g giving one to the system, it is undoubtediy a valt 1 » Dman Sis,â€"I have reently heard from aun invalid of the great benelit derived from your Compound Syrup of Hypophosâ€" Pinvots masked ht mort beneBolal resalts ces mfi'fiflh&,rm V ‘dt?flmtih its disâ€" &A j , J a venihh Pnivilulices o ns it Jaxes L. Feucows, Eeq. _ . Wanap, May 28 gddn h arri ved :'t W owfll:m.: to I‘edrid i , sccompanied by King A Honéo,... _(« Furthy.* lw to Carlist GO'M ment has ted. the '@“?ul:‘%h mfh‘m delay of one month in which to send in their subâ€" its second rugli‘ in the House of Peers and in the Chamber of Deputies.: The hill constituting tha German flnM language throughout the Kingdom of Prusia passed its third uldln%.ln lg“ onf.nhflo:nm opposition from the Polish puties. x Squadron sniled for th + lo‘lul'nkl. Loxn6x, May 22,â€"Von Moltke has reâ€" turned to Silesia. Count Von Aruim Advertised for. Berlin jourpals publish an official adverâ€" tisement for the apprehension of Court Voun Arnitm in order that h8 n\{h:rn the term of imprisonment to w he was sentenced. Proccodiugs in the Russian Parliament. The Standard‘s Berlin despatch reports that on Saturday the Rallway Bill passed e the right of pardon was the preroge 3:0 of trli:‘o1l Auol;tbly. This rldnpm not be abdicated and could only be exerâ€" cised in the form of an ammesty. He drew an elshorate comparison between the Commune and Coup d‘Etat. Napoâ€" m% ;:lhuocq he declared ws‘ greater than that of the Commune, yet magis swore | allegiance . to _ the oflmm of . the: 2nd of December while '»‘.,.*“'.‘L'J“‘m"‘"g Poet the Com s 8 ns e Com:â€" m The hour d?omo to stigmatize up d‘Etat by voting an amnesty full and complete. M. Hugo was listened to with deep attention and at the conoluâ€" sion of his speech was congratulated even by zpmn of the ammnesty. ‘The Bonoâ€" partists remained silent. M. Tolain said the Government finds there is nothing to reply: to in M. Hugo‘s speech ‘The motion was then rejected, almost unaniâ€" Wiruuxsguarey 223.â€"The German gt.udron of l«x’fi salled <toâ€"day for Mediterrancan, f mously, raung toofes Queen Chrictina 0 Paris, May 22.â€"The debate on the amnesty %l:otbuopmd in the Senate m. eâ€"floor and: galleries â€" wore ed with members and spectators. Victor Hugo introduced. a motion for complete amnesty, and: addressed the Senate. : He:urged that under the Repubâ€" D':liziumwgllnudu“hwf.ofilf Wws [ cons t , the menâ€" ofâ€"war in the harbour had orders to bomâ€" bard the town on the first signal of disâ€" turbance p In the House of Commons Mr _ Disraeli, :&lying to the question of Mr. Campbell, that it was true that the Government was unable to . concur in the pnmof the Northern Powers for the pac on of Turkish provinces, and that it was imâ€" possible to publish the terms of the proâ€" posal until it had been f.rmally communiâ€" cated to the Porte. TELEGRAPHIC. Pn:v May 22.â€"A special despatch from Athens report three more execuâ€" tions are to take place in‘ Salonicn toâ€" The | following \Canadian visitors regisâ€" tered (their names aÂ¥" the Government Office, Westminster, during the week endâ€" ing 11th May, 1876 :+â€"Mesers. C. W, Mesâ€" sih, W. Hobbs, Montreal ; T. A. Dewolf, Halifax ; T. B. Tracy, John Barclay, Kingsâ€" ton ; J. J. Gordon, D.CL, New South Wales ; Thos. N. Reynolds, Orion, Mich4 THE TURKISH DIFFICGULTY. . Bo far as wo have been able to learp» there seems to be not the slightest reason to attribute the mysterious disappearance of Mr, Graburn (to suieide,â€" as there was no motive, either in business or domestic relations, : to induce such an act. “ The Amucsty Dobate in the Sonate. LETTER PRno.YC REV. JOHN Mcâ€" v MU.AUKAYX. The Prussian Government is advertising, with a view to the apprehension 0f Count Von Arnim, who has shirked \a splendid opportunity of proving that â€"â€" despite | vigorous opposition from its Polish members, purod the third reading of the Bill making! Garman the official language thronghout the kingdom. Creat Britain‘s Attitude. FPOREILG N. THE QUEEN‘S BIRTHDAY. Three More Exccutions me walls d t on bare .o not a prison make, Yen Molthke,. GERMANY. (By Telegraph.) SPAIN,. madrias When a has ed an article and found 11 2000, and Answeringthe pur pose for which it is intended, he will not readily abandon it for one ofâ€"doubtful reputation, or concerning which he knows John Morgan, seaman, was taken as hore sigk nt Port Hewkeabuty from io brig 5. Ego!s, and died on the boach in about half an hour after beinz lanled. Te C m Mi shene, Georgian Bay, at Windsor &m.hlnfl-' for nult! * Shabtiey uf Suse | & Jjumber and lath for |Mesars. Fox & L- Keoe. ‘This was the first ‘lumber yessel of _ _Arthur Oaldwell, a v was accidently shot while WW“N:" from nboctJ,uurdqw Newport. He died f recently ‘y MQ. . E. D. Pelietier, who has been labouring among the French miners in Pictou fornmom was ordained on T by the Pr of Pistou to be a French Protestant onery. . The trade of Manitoba seems to be: in â€" creasing with unabated ~rapidity.â€" ‘The opening of hmuphfl im petus, and 1t is the Northern Mifilfllflih i ed to run extra trains to meet the demands of Manitoba THioghts. .( ||~ [ x4 the season, toreanlp ot Fualines flony of ino omner turn out fatal, . Grand Master, offici Hiaurix, !:{ 19.«â€"The m?c cars hate stopped run altogether, and the nonbet . rosaing ~alforothe One Stewart, of Westville, Piotou Oountz has been committed to gaol to await i-hldfor‘pnoumpon a girl 15 years old, _ _ _ A colony of forty families from Bt. Paul huhkonnfl.hn“h&nhobq and ~will leave for Winnipeg shortly. The Tyrian of the Anchor Line adver: tised to sail on the 20th from Glasgow and 24th from Liverpool, has been withâ€" drawn nothing offering for shipment. The boot and m manufacturers of Tsd » tasif of wagte 4 ufiu‘a‘gu & Ov P gn»ouvo uhu'l:gmu until . furtber casion of laying the cormerâ€"stona of the new E Church. It is to be laid with Masonic . honours.. Mr. Kerr, the Restigouche river, to the east wind. m%mw Mlo(hohrnl:u. Thu:hh much snow throughout Restigouche county. Beamen‘s wages for Atlantic voyages u.lsu“&fumfi. Men are not acarce now, they may be thinned out by the time the new ships have been supplied.. ; F Sr. Joux, May 19.â€"Four thousand .tons oft:iqubgur. Ruel, of Fredericton, for shipment to the United States, has The revetbnriin s con: " 3-:0&'- to Welford. Adm‘h to the Sackville Borderer states ‘that the joo is not yet out of the Movicus, May %2.â€"The steamship Polynuhnhup{riud- | MASsACHDSETTS. i'lnlow Coming Back. Bostox, May 23.â€"The Evening Journal will retufn to Bosigh it reithasd, provided will return ton if re assura is given bim that he will be treated leniently. He claims to be able to save creditors the loss of. nearly .lw,OOOL:Id says many of the claims against bim in bankruptoy are illegal. 1mmigrants on the Lurch. Thirty« Polish emigrants who arâ€" rivedmm from New York in destitule ciroumstances mto-dq sent: to the house at T bury. _ The Cunard Ste p Company, whose Hamâ€" burg agent \ induced thun: embark for this country, will give bond to the State lorflnlrnnpfirt or take them back to Liverpool. e Austiian Consul has written i of the case to his Governâ€" ment, which inyestigate the matter, WOUR w SUVC ll.ll" SLOEEIVD CERELEY mously witti Boonuqm of any 'n.r:‘}nun:‘m the premises. _ â€" A Washington despatch the Comâ€" mme.q nE“xponduum ln“& 'l‘uu:‘llrl.: Depar t§nt will report in the House week on the Mary Morritt case, unaniâ€" them discouraged, and manyâ€" Indians‘t mmmmmu. Tho'nrh strown with the graves of murdered white men. Ranohe men .are bedulqgwf«lauurm. * A Washington despatch says the Comâ€" N: Y M .;;.Mdmd wxm"ch.::.i hoyst‘s solarin, at Bear ic mm hig hb Sn Be t in P i on eehir meet paérties of returning: miners, all of The Block Hills Folks Straggling Back j __ Strike. _ Poverncnurat 22â€"A -Echl the operatives :'t tuh.e’prlnt works at W.:E? pinger‘s Falls and Haverstraw have struck, ol:m .'?‘ifs. "du:i“m °:¢.§&f e proprietors will not come to any terms wlm strikers, preferring to shut down their owforh.k. Beveral hundred hands are out wor was completed yesterday, the Erlohrnnuvnur’ow mg‘mm all points of the West and Philidelphia _ _Theé Third Rail on the Erie Road. O!OI:‘W'YM May 28;;'1‘& llr.b Rail"uy announce t of a thlnr::l between Buffalo -n;nilmlu despatch says an explosion of fire damp posd toive dn oz es bagg mept 04y . Py +7 lothian Mine, Chesterfield Co., Va, by which five white tree odnired miners were killed, and two seriqusly Â¥natal Explosionâ€"Eight Lives Lost. We are 6 make these T 1 the on _.‘-1”““'.“"1-9: A M I i 1 CA N . CaNADI\N NXE w#® e who havre used that cele: _ ~waltiable: horsemedicine Darley‘s Condition r Heave Romedy." | All are 20 with it that they will many have waited soversl There is nothing t Very Natural NEW BRUXNSWIOL. NOVA 800TIA. MARiTLME. NEW YORK. INDIANA. FROVINCE XEWS. VIRGINIA. ies o Wan Re . 18 On : Y Sold byall wunt the lakes and our harbour and * * river «4 »: TBe : O Boan t . Adserii« â€" I mwdhtbâ€"on... a‘-‘.“‘?;.:v“ h,"‘x‘. "M'll F sw wok road. 19 l ds o hi io in un | B n from ”z‘.m . Some:of the people .< ul 1 . a ~mile .of lfl:{\llop e ie on metery on w deem a more , dian" made raids on x it Te hoi a m , das ) made fat on them ty huotrcts ~â€" We ;n-'t‘fi tunnel under the m: l mik ine pooulo ron: bote ahite t maa we ested, will have to bot:?u'fll:ijhififi 16 br.. Cubwits Initrsts are; in reallig; either the scme as ours <or in perfect ao cord with ours, M,mm enâ€" gaged in dereloping the of the lakes and rlnu“.-d'hunrhlpb do this benefits m'-hfinu. of the river. ~‘The we have: comâ€" mon interests which ft us for coâ€"operation and â€" for bfi&.'dy useful ~toâ€".one wm-n. better for such politicians and gavernmente, . â€" . therewithy would consequentiy ‘bave Aire futmdmhdm.-dthhvukl necessitate the elevation ‘of some of the m:f‘:lhool ..5"“ “b.d the some Te wall ) but if the hurbeor aao bisinegs :n‘dy consist with, but: justify, ‘The above from the Montague Lumbe= man contains the germs of & pdndfl. which will .;31; to other lumbermen beâ€" side ‘thore White and . other dealers beside those of The closing advice is good for the manufac turers of all producing localities, THB LAKES AXD THE ®tyERS The dee; of the channel between fiulm‘ Erie has been explained 1 as in the line of ful demonstration, in the grain m Perhaps the purpose dhvhg Mohuhpubonnmldbo dm less cost by raising the lake level by means of a dam here across the l'r :&fo&%l feot :tflum.l.hn ra ve + the water caused b E'Jf..u.m = the river‘s ‘.chnno{ with suitable rocks, wouldâ€"raise the water, not only in our harâ€", bour, but in all the harbours of the 1 would diminish, instead | ourrent in its present g_hll:v#.' ‘ that a dam and such fall cm uflm a shipâ€"lock, in order to unfor_mhdmbo- low Black Rook, not the navigation itself ‘be thereby improved. . == .. _ .. : hi ue h o uen c if o ho | 1400 .‘.’.‘a‘&f‘;.‘..".‘.‘.‘.“‘.‘. A i4 adk ie e n rseciripn ge $ vign mirge rirk en than we properly could if there were no Then, again, the â€" effect on sourâ€" river would be to give other five feet to the five feet we already bave of fall from hkclrhtoflnldnrumu. Perhaps with all the lakes above us for made mo i during fdwyun,l;’bmmunmm those who sold on the Chicago market, and took such prices and measurements as yard men were pleased to give them, The remedy is, for our Jumbera they have money and of their own u’lh.n‘ to old , buyers come around and purchase at mills. Then, and not until then, will g fair prices and fair inspeotion. A lumbermen on this shore have already adopted this policy, and all: such have thousand in favour of the manufac ::-l.unymld soon nflnunumn and get the benefit of it; by having half a dozen of their heaviest bnyonl:& back for fortyâ€"eight hours, and borrow neighbours to fill orders until the sh ioi oitat nonth, mt isation to carry out their intention. But were it done, the manufacturers would fail to get :Lo bonolturolaxgu ( whongs Inithth wheredt iomenterniner mar where it is com: y at the mercy ot‘bhhuo buyers, who look upon it the same ms property put up at auction, for which no one uruto more than twoâ€"thirds price. thoyfl men saw a. reduction of twentyâ€"fve cents per thousand in favour of the manufac Vessels are wm lumber for .l.n{B:‘bmthoy received $4 a fow years when the lumber reaches the m-ukuflnndm&. The broker gets the rame commission for sellâ€" ing, the same rate of interest on advances, the inspector charges as much and cheats no less, than during the golden age of the lumber trado ten or twelve years t&o'hnl lelun.Frh- were double what they are. now, ‘These abuses should ‘be remedied, aud the broker‘s und inspector‘s fees cut down along with the rest. The cost of producing lumber has already been brought to its lowest limit. The price of lumber in the woads and in the mills hn:{bun r&d.loodho- 25 to 50 cent. past three years. B:n mpl:rhh:'huo out down driving tariffs in almost tbouno’gropomon. Onrnnhmu'hfih $2.25 per thouâ€" sand, instead of $4 in war times. the Ts may be said that Canade, belng inter Gllh?moiluvmfln time and capi« tal of lumbermen out of the caloulation. How to bring about a change which will dlulfdrpnlttofugihlmdumch :‘lm“dhulebullneu, ':h:‘d.rc“qg-. now anziously conside y every lumberman . During the last ten days White Lake Pmlafhubnlrlul’n:.u the Chicaâ€" market at from thousand fiel.‘This is bout "€! ‘par thouetad quality one year ago, and bhnlh:m bare cost of putting the lumber down in Loxpox, May 22, 1230 p. m.â€"Rate of dbonntfnopcnmutetlflflgroout, which is 5â€"8 per ‘cent. below bank rate. (Erie, 13. Iavsrroot, May 22â€"Cotton casier uplands, 6 1184 ; Orleans, 6 5164. _‘ Bexos.â€"Timothy seed, goo to 8 50 pubmlnl;oulholonr,l lb ; late clover, 250 per ,hxutz.;lw to 1 50 per bush ; seed wheat, Scotoh, $1 50 ; seed oats, 270. Anerio tdr cild, burdoy, ts is ue apt $ to 470 mb-hlpeu,mtowopn {uh;uu, ; 1ye, 450&,bukwbut, 80c ; corn 70°|b-lli‘.‘l toJ 15. Frovr.â€"XX ex “lfllpulmlh; extra, $3 18 ; su No. “88;8?0 flour, $2 50; catmeal per 100 lbs, $2 38 ; mn..xrnooah;,fi'oo,mm nmt:ioonn $2 25 ; shorts per ton, $20 ; bran do, 814 ; provender do, $20. * The following is‘a list of prices correct: ed daily by Alex. Taylor, flour and proâ€" duce mercbant, corner of Rideau and Cumberland streets, Lower Town. COM ME RCIAÂ¥A L. | CA NMNADNHEHA N: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MARKETS THE LUMBER INTEREST THT LUMBER OUTLOOXK Cimes THE MARKETS. There is nfihm to t in the -diu. Thw_b*dc.d. meey on Rmedenentigs durvagg An-hht& is mis= smkmhh’a:‘liht.h x.l.;.‘g, & 1“‘: Rofal Ospadiao lnu‘r-’ ance, 4+ ~ pore f iC olitap offered .at 6: 59. - Onterio N in at 25, 124 Wid. = > © / . Yenoeqy tink O Oe Polenonde Sagh blianinto Pointe Asylum and there lodged. lunatic. _ From a “fl; learned that his mfil‘:’: Iflm“ allowed to roam about m used to read the papers and ~ast gener Tulion simon waly ©00) reports which .‘2".’5“.7:‘ b‘m advisable ‘to© remove "him ; further away i Hregraidenanines m en es me?pmn:n.-m is deranged }-umh‘, from a mild type oflunaoy. i oken w he noukt. ioh o en P eimarndink follow‘:hnhn elici :0“ in re have ‘him puu-nfi he W * omm es 3.2. Molascs wi.appoer on betiell of the Bome butchers charge Mc%’ t is on fyle in the office of Mri J. 4. Day, showing that a stail had y boot transâ€" hmd:finhou-od [aShai Tis â€" sucuet Te pade A1 ~ fhe last ‘meting "of "the‘ it : was : ‘denind =>by»~ Ald. s The butchers now be e en raas be further discussed. ua* ous Ai ~â€"There m.&i&.am banks toâ€"day, as this. is the saail Lonis Riclâ€"The Oka Afair~The Butch ore‘ _ Grievance ~ Rtate of Eradge~ Htooks. Â¥yv wwutur.x'x:-n. h * law and murderer Louls flk e‘e'-&h.-.--l!l!-xmpu Mr. Stauley Day, auctioneér, ‘nÂ¥ ‘Had .mdm::m.mrqh.u Ti in beaded ae in oo Uniinn Rui Tbm-lw&'“'l lflnbwlhh“MM Eâ€"u’ y uw‘Fafl Sha ie fas Aftenmam", the parobpee ment, and the a1dition of a billis®3 rddm, lnd-&qm-. in fact all accessories© of & * C d . The failure of John MéCormack, broker, is announced r'"“""'l ul" u-: ASSu 10054 AVURnVC A of Mastets * _ it 2 oo e ce o tok r:uuonol lodg MW & 6 diction of Lodge . in stituted n LAindon. [ Y e At the Police Court this W Jaokson and Alicn Lioyd =‘:‘-.=' with B‘Mb’mon the ml‘ who hails m Orillia, is 'ld‘h neglecting to W, Lioyd h.mflr‘&b‘ah ackson meeting Lioyd. outside the. Court: he assaulted him with abusive w &:‘ Iioyd resenting such be! y came to fisticuffs and had it hot and " Te ie wiaiieg aige e e e Â¥ from their special correspondent at number of visitors ifi'w- Saturday threatened to corresâ€" pondent‘s) life, and used most abusive The Lodgo of | tent, No. fplnie is tuted, and the were T us hfont Worbipfal Toroxto, 22.â€"Another Mâ€""‘ the nnuunw is cilled for ..:-... Preane meole uy ho T anndme crease of-:moqw-i same ‘period last year. % M A terrible and exciting rumour was in ‘w-dhm_wfl-‘u Mon, Mr. . D. bdgw ‘out aid Foke r. J. D. Turnér_ had '-mwm'u l?“on Lamke Couchiching. as to w gave rise io the rumour are very oonlbfln'.bd the nearestâ€"that â€"osn be learned x: as follows: ‘The "-‘m started out on Saturday evening, j ing boat, on a fishing excursion and were a?w:; l::.:unpd to n:‘lrbb on to ind speht t‘.e night. bhoat hflidflfl:.k“ upwards a on sermernate pare v y o | tived bav eP Bile Cain SÂ¥ bigit hawe rv & the woree for their mishap. ow« ______ _ Bensation Rumourâ€"Tho Uniiconsedâ€" A Lawyor a d Clicut at DBaggoers PDrawn â€" Charge agnainst @ stomsr M tute~Failure. 4 Bpocia! to TPHE TIME®, me" 7 the improvements. ‘l\‘o',nhd-’ and bw:zfluuhnu any former Ec held in this oity, for the I-uunwfi ming Provincial Exbibition â€"", .whhhrh to be hl:‘uu::m:t‘. They found everything vanoed, expressed themselves well pleased with the immh.'.‘l‘lu grounds and Bpocial to THE ‘TIMES e PRICE®8#CENTS. MONTREAL. TORONTG. HAMILTON,

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