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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Jun 1873, p. 1

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ie bagyg O BR aaee en sn Smiop mt 4 tm o 'fir &.. the | ied siam, at § “e ~oâ€"..> / tenp y* *m-’won .EFâ€"P‘:- Fork u: L INX & a° “E'“am Loas. : _ Direct In "-""E'N'.'.I"% Wine and 3 s rs wocotond m smeag. . / koy, Rum a .. insd ‘- w 2. 182 121 DEPARTHENr Improved and Refurnished ‘fi".'m-â€"w -1“ $4 =~~~M ue frouse lb wl many . and they istend, P ike wasts of the traveiâ€" Ree e rsca in Whr of the â€"ctzwa" as the ctubes Catet Coo#, Resseil Hhowee FTAKCA Ml;, WY, AAMIWY OTEEET woS tara i 7 "he , House of Commons ~ _ _A & OENDEEAU, m nâ€"‘"~* Mov T â€" SL LUWJS HUTEL, queter, heaving neen R,. COSUCTIER ”‘:,ltl BOTL® Bs LOUIS HOTEL «gs WEEKLY TIME3, zy (1° & McBride, | MiRSHAL MATHESON, ister, Aa:ney. Nohry,‘ #e Â¥ dn in TEL DE PAKIS as Horst wili be opened on ie is o4 . mrWue & P ApyERTIEINC RATES, vYOL. VIL NO. 23282 F°CURT] s PEN(EG. KOK & W aDE OUE B E. © M P afl disorders urought on uy | Albso, a large stock, Eatrs V in Three Piy, Kidder, Union and Hemp, be> &:’. ::"...’idulhu.m.ot“.iahmwfl. 9 was Rse » .. _ | Kepps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &r°. my Bay. Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor OiP Cloths, Eo * °& | 4 * q | l\.r&-â€".mfi-u ufacturers, and imj direct i E'fl_fil H“.] â€" consequently we «re in omtoillln-i:lo'dpc-ibhm‘d Peeh 9 M Attormies, Solwiters, &¢ UTTC A W A . CH COOK ERYâ€"4q | , BFH JNsSTANT Paily Cimes «wane mading waiter, m 13} cants par \ine. it the use of the kuite, by. a y and almost paimess proâ€" m parties suscessfuily Weak Witis, _ Astiose hcâ€"-«'maâ€"- -L'h brouught on .’,’ 16 MNeamam t . New York. Tousorial Parlout | (lhe onl UPTa® a, April «th, 1173 MWBK. Ousti _hg-l.-.nn::-.. NK a EPBRLEY, mme choknesl V Damie: W Board and Lodging. | BM 2w l naving mÂ¥ LUMDLEEIEU ()UR. ® â€". Spring Importations, J â€"ROOWMWTTTPT & Coâ€" OUR â€" CARPET DEPARTMENT P. Baskerville & Brothers, QAENERAL GAROCERIES, H. Mea REFRIGERATORR, EKNGLIBK WA W ATEK < C W uVLEH WIRA 1YUBY Peantiful Spring Dress Materials in all the New and Choice $1Fa‘* brics for the present and approaching seasons. j aAT THE REGENT HOUSE. Oitawa, 4ATFil &rd, 1873 1873. SPRING DRESSES 1873 HOT AIAR Frired ap in pubjio‘ Likewise the finest grades of Teas, Black, Q@reen and J apans, Cof. fee, Fresh Ground and Roasted, daily on the premises ; Potted Meats, Crackers, Cheese and Table Fruits o The very best to be had at T * se‘ RIDEAU STREET AND DUKR 8T., CHAUDIERE r'f’urnyor to His Excelloency the Gorernor | en eral, Earl of lgu[ferin. ! CCTY‘T : CC >A Y h, a PC 0 Ne meek e Heeete UGV!‘II‘:. nrlnuy.‘vli,ort w ine and ing, medicinal pu 1 tch isâ€" key, Rum MNiI Porter, Ales, &c¢,, &mkln. &:ces. Jams, Jerlies, Fruits and Syrups. # Them Goods ans HAVE JU8 W ine and She CAPITLL £ «Ataws. April 16. i%174 Mamelk i EWY Â¥ HEeRWe .: = â€" : * : * <= :. 0 ~~ TEAS in particnlear, gusranteed at 85 cents and upwards. MBJ* HAMBRMBER THR A80VB TWO SIURKES ONLY *".Wfll‘* If you want value for your money, call to the above Stores None can exceed them in Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Fancy Goods. in Variety A splendid assortment of the newest designs THOS _ PATEERSON, dows & Co. HAYVING NOW COMPLETED OUR LLLDRRNNA CA RR | au EB atk stzes. PSR FILTEKA & MOLMRLV CV Â¥ t Atoyv Kn FiUKM P RKOBRIJV ED id private buildings, l of the most improved FVRNACE®R T1DYW aiti IRON ZELDDTHE alat NE W 18, TIES, LACEA, VEILA 22 ons Sn uienss uptars o Bawt (COow (iey whe vie &o 12 Bilk Auisbed, bemut i : -'gâ€"-uwnudu L Linds EW WASHILNG GooLH. * N Japanese Ailkea. Turco Moialre ("WnisA ALILIAN ALPACAS B* Milk Antabead. bemu: Weâ€" are prepared to show in‘ Rilk Fluisbed, a marvel of Besuty and 'm Percaioss, Hattesns, E.-‘!! a kh . Briiaots, (Camorics, num.(\nll & Watsow, f w, HPARKS STREE! P. BAAKERVILLE & BROTHE*â€" + Q6 Rideau Stree The 30 SPARKS 3T BEET: Turco Monairs, Clouded Chailies, and AMourning Tt the pobire qrwaiaiys to hits entancers ock of tay Brokn Aatizms, Cark Books Aascount Book Manutaturer, at the Accgunt Books to every variety a wakinies; it not in stock, med and Carpets | WINEX, LIQUORNS, B tmwur.' urg ifi'p'n':'."" P a &i?oipm Ticker Agent. u:x'u:v 8 qvflnu"' .““p.- "C" imitairs and mfiim"mu',' "-L Midnight. As the punctuality of the Tiains depends on mmm-u:r l'lmun Company wi uot be responsible for t not artiving at or mnmuyumumw. _ The spiendid @pamer " CARLOTTA," ruaning im K M C aae oPak DL L Py HPreve V PP . 85p &f".&:'.‘.!“m"‘z".'.‘.‘.'flut'.' it D5 h: Abally 110 a m, New York 7.0 a 10 nyracuse 10.00 p m, locw ¢ Buspenmon Bridge ior ail points on Car mtscbed io hn 00 D ghe eat . M 1 New York 7. 4 urvivaret | Waternawn 10 be nluet 19"Polactten dof c i hn k oc .T p m, A‘l_g-f!g@g & 9_-.7'3}1 o at w olmionn Alltaehed to this train un 9.-'nuh u‘»‘fow vm.' Tst Vermont Central, at.....~.......... . 8. p.u. Mall Train â€" sor N.I'Juau'null Rommme‘s ® 4 Puiot, connecting with z'nln. un the Houth Kastern Counties Jnnetion Railâ€" '"m vere es es e se ns se ns o+ + > > + «. 3.00 .0. MLALA a for Island Pond . and Way NREGNNONNKy E. . + :.« +1 + a x x n ns c + +5 4 x 1+ in s on NCWB M WBb uunhu.uwmm..mm lmll 4 Pond, wh.. . .: fu ies 1# p. m . gthnd,&-'w- ansd the Lower Proâ€" * Un and after MONDA Y, May 2ith, 187%, w: unâ€" t further notice, trains wiili run ‘un this we tyllows, (Bunday excepted.) BPEOLAL DAY_ #4rkmae, Lenve Uyrlenmburg 7.%0a m, arrive at Waterâ€" town w.ls-m‘(bwg.ol.w p lwl X aa connsctine with NE Yotk "Lentral x frite truins: tor all potnts Kugt: and W ent, e ht Tor ap yokne We _ EW ‘YORL sXrRen, â€". Leave Uydensburg 100 pm, arrive as Waterâ€" 801 p m shome s io ues for Supper) . Qawere Night Erpress _ _« _ «........... . .100 p.i Mized Train tor Toronto, stopping at all M Passenger Tmain for Brockvilie and ait || / * Libos 2404 p m, Alban} M 1.3 a m p m Appogheld 1. 30 a in, mmmmmee | cnmees mmmmmumes | commummuze ’ 1 l Eoo r i |urand ‘ ' trom nt o |‘domw anxr l ho do | ‘ W est t b â€"| 406 PL /o do ‘ W ewt n * EY A M ho cbir 1 | â€" Fmat + * Eyery dasy, Motulay: ‘.' Mail for CEAEANCE TV TE &. (i_’ tawa, “l‘m Toronto uuelph, London, Brantford, l{mu, ; : ¢ WATERTOUW« & OGOENSBURG RAILROAD, 1=7 :3 I=7 3. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TRAINY now leave Montrealas toliows : + _ LEAVE : | "% Brockvilie 7.2) am, 4.00 p.m. \Inion F Uitawa, _ 9.30 a ul, 4 45 p.m. | w Renfrew, 8 t) a.m.. 3.00 p m. | . ARRIVE ; / ,’1‘ Slea mers Uttawa, 8 U p.m., 1230 p.m «*\ FAHMG Onaseth Renfrew, 2(») p m,, 945 p.m. Emerald . .. ... Brockville, 1.50 p.m., 9.12};-. ( haes "Trikss WP* ‘I hese Roads are the same gauge | Ajuance . _ as the Grand Trunk, and there is a-o-whlm-m quently no transhipment of Freight, when | Bnow Bind. . Brockville and Uitawa . Raitways and all points West, at Ei e s Sreune ~ A PR WERE * It":'nm:lum f _*n.lvvinl;"c-efl"u-w *L +; t s @mvm For Ottaw 1 via Brockville, JAs, CUN s a, n OKEFAIN COMNKONOGNE WibBLk Witu auu _ | Ottaws, Mey 10, 1 25 um Lrainos both / walh Feadan Car. some New Ordinary Cars on all Through Trains, and Palace Bleeping Cars on all Through Nightnfrainu orverâ€" the whale OLkTAIX Ccoxxa0moxs x1de #witu OKLAaNXD TRUNE TRiiX4. UN AND FROM MoNXbaY ?-, with fourr tramme webht n dially, we OHOW® â€" May Wth, 187% Three Erpress No ALTKERA PLORN» OF _ RUNNINC FHIMK OoTrawa o kralLway. No THE .ST,. LAWBRENCE Phe old relatb‘e, quickest mt best n?s- The rhortest line troall points® FEnst and Wast, =, RETVRNING, e New York 100 p m. , oo rou lurand ‘Trunk Maill 345 P.4. ' trom the East.. .. .. | ‘domw "'I"\'\“" Express from| *.% a.4. > FOUL : > xixsts | 400 PM (l)) do Mail from the! 02% r.a, I | We .. xb chvia efp c % J 13 a M.flo d Espress from| 600 a.M. .20 _l-_:_nql n6onen s hegees llad -‘.\m’gu\, llmuln_y-rfxnu«l.; tfi;‘â€"&yfl; â€"â€" UuINu soUTH, Leave C Ein W ie , VRA _ PRAMTAAL 1 P.M G,.F, K. for East and, 3%.4% | ndeoom m edat on for, * / Way Stations Wesr â€" Leavel Prescott ) B)oa BUY YOUHK HICKKTS + OTTAWA FRIDAY JUNE 6. 1873 th4 A . M ‘hester, 6 M p m, Buftato 9. 0) enuna ty + * uns onl t d 4* uviNda U L. Express for \\'Mj:” PW weeenn o ce en PRast uoina NoxTH Connecting with A N 9 a 6 50 m m Yz . .00 a. us . Daily 0. 405 m Â¥in 40 p. u. Arrive in COAOtW a/ Wikrcihntet y rosaaes ROOTLAND SEV HMTelKG KCYE HEE 133 ++ o +i s > ++ W NEYVERN. 6 :« 4 . u> 1! Aud every alternate Tuesday NVAMKA. . .. THAKE®. . , . Aud from QUEBRO for LONDON as, forâ€" OW# ;â€" 4 e A and lulumn'ulh'on Hallf m;.-,,fl_ due in Ht. John at 8 m_g.m‘mm.' Arstâ€"olass . fron SCOFLAND, __ _ MEbDWAY, On and after SATURDAY, 2181 s J m, UARVELL, Baiiway Office, Moneton, N. 8. ‘ eny 'flf"“ Ottawa & Korth Wikefield . ‘MtnAge Line, LOKOON, QUEBEC & MONTREAL :fl_'sâ€";i...vrm turping leaving Chapean same days u'-.-wuu.u alt the office of the Company W t s K, A. CASSELA, Chapean every Tuesiay and Friday mornings Royal Mail Line. Union Forwarding & Hailâ€" way Company: *# C‘onnection For rates of The Ateamers of this Ling are Intended to satl nring the Meason of NMuvigation of 1878, from ".w“'. *. #+ POTLAND, . . .. .2 .. 68 +606 and Maturâ€" Aaujerety Aiternmin Wodnesdts Roote for Fort Garry, and at Doloth with the L. M. o!:uu lnln‘ l Tor 8t. Paul, and Nun'nm. Pucific Railway for Moorhead, Fort Garry and Reéd River country . bact R ht ai Mm & "’.. frow 0n Lr&i |, Hamitton "if‘s"_"i".."i".!":fl:'&“,!"é'- FRIDAY, on arrival of mail train, }gaving uetaeiriee io M aomens Abnfp en nniaiini s /. Roote for Fort Garry, ::’:tfilhhm With the L niawa, May 5, 1873 This time oult:'i.lp_»_ ( LAKE SUPEREEIIORNR 1.1%E. Collingwowd, Fort William and Doluth. Permons W ishiug to send 10¢ thair friends can 0+ tain l‘un‘:e‘oun w4 m.q rates | Prom wx, or Neqtliand, toany rallwas " lno:rm‘e :‘lulu'lufiu» l\.V:-n e Ampount s rel@rped, leas .._.‘:3.%’.’.,“:.'{ jrext, ._For throngh fe and every information ap m % ®* 8R &* h. W. Cow aARD & 60 , Cb p 00â€"( Agent«, 1, Mparics Mtreet aa ty t Ai u;dl'li-n ‘ad Murgeon ca@rrie l‘ vessel. " Bertha not sentireditint) patd for From Quebec mi)lu:-fi ew. @niling from. qu u';!'-r Abogt the (: May n'#-l In.ul\‘fln( Retar 'l‘u‘. l‘“.:l:. 1 4j @ U t Fmlea. Jt An Olm“:"mml mflwl.un From I‘uqmlim rw&;:‘, (e;v«n Naturday) too ‘er t andonderry . Faréa from (OHtaws, Cabtn .. .. . “l Â¥ to §41 2» The , Wheapest annt quieket pas bo 140\'.tmr?u:]9h~ W . * Th A ummnl the [larytst, Tastast ..u.l' an fes The workk . Vees@pu wilt be deepi@ftahed is foffows : â€" PROUSRIAN, | BA 0O tome ... . ... . JOth May UCLWCANME A N, i ue :8 > / bith + MA RM A T14 N t Jud © 2Mhâ€"** N?.\NlllNA\"."l, \ q o + ba ® ‘h.\'rm OF PANMAGE â€"LIVERPooL £.1N#: [ e h L cz sn OF novv. wan. +rkamsaips. Lttawa, May #, “;,:‘j_ SOLLINQ@®W K)T RATES OPF PASS®SAGQGE . quraEkc to Lox bow: * ’_fvu k'”&u'» .‘ o ALL&N LINE GLASGOW LINE. the tour Orst ‘elass uppe! A Ni W edneaday, 1 ith May «* Ath Sime Matorday, . lith + woallng . fg\m._ CQupectne ual ‘and certain d e@rrted on ench NYANZA, Captains . *18t July Murphy .. Toner Cowley Bteambost $2. All real working salaupd m ns tefe in nurwine $ Hve WR vemle Novelties, Brockville, Nat, Yhe Trade iHuppliecd. AW Sith tho © GALLERIES, DOORS, ac. ? n..‘.g b..!n.. 12 Jnak .l.’hnk. i 5 Peces a Ouk Prank, 12 0 long, 10 wite." All this ust be rered at 1 iA« : Al} this ttmber menst be delicered at the Peni to be delivered in a yard at Montreal or on the wharf of the Penitentinary at St._ V incent de Paul un of before the Zith Aune next, 8 F. %, TK P sa 64 £+ C 1 311.3 ~ s1 «o i xap}A es Ti in® . m, 2; cléar Pine Plank, 12 &w‘f'n‘t&ml ; cléar Pine : 1Â¥, 12 feet, BCAFFOLDTNG, CENTREA, &. 8,000 feet b.m. 3 Stock Latmber 10 or 12 wide. point of t} nm'l ".lw.h.e“::ll nd 17'” "n rmm h w O f the l'”nenu.u.ry on or M:rvnn $#bth J une 60 Tons of Nova Scotia Coal son«isting of equal proportions Hirch and Maple, ;» he-:-"nfi::l this year and without Hmbs or _ May 2, is?3 CliHizen please copy MA LKA > 'ru.r:‘:mm will tw« m:l\{.l by m: nndersigned at afice uull s o‘clock p. m. ¢ the With JU N K, for the supply «f 190 Pieces Pine Lumber 18 0 long, 6 x 3 w ## ‘u +4 m :‘t “’ +4 14 a« . x 1. <: * . 3i% * 8 x . &#‘ _ # 1Â¥ & > M x 1Â¥,000 feet b. m. 1j matched sheeting. WINDOW FRAMKS AND SASHES Wood and Coal St. Vincentde Paul. 10 Pleces Pine Lumber, uul-“-. o) / "f y 21 0 .. #4 J 6 ‘.0 «+ i : ; At :: > +# 10 * m +4 +4 .0 #4 6t Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Haus been sos persied 2210 25th of July Last, The Order in Cgyaneil passed on the Respecting the Little Ottawa‘ Tugâ€"boat $1.50 ; + Is pereby given that nenalog an examiwnation of parti© llol’Apoflm(_n wl the ".l‘:l holu.‘l:l:flly‘dfflfll from . their holidings and prosecuted as trespassers P + K. W . BOOTT, is hereby given that any person ul'kel’m Alie» wully in occupation of lands of the CFwn, who may be bun, to have set out fres on such lands during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND j SEPTEMBER, HKs been caused hy of Ommlnf up brusts lands in the uoo * 1 * * ‘~ «4 ‘ + #4 4 100 Sqafold Poles, not less than 45 feet long n’«;u'lnonm &e Paul!, May %, m73. â€"__. #&#% Uttawa Cltizen pleuse cofpty, » Timbered Lands NOTICE TO SQUATIRRS The sigeatares of two eqvent andsesponsi bie mmu to boooawnun for 'T&'; due ulBltent of the contract. Must be attashed to Departiment of Pablic Works Plans und specifcations cun be @en at this oflce, on and after Wmmo ith inst@nt, whote all necessary 1 & can be oMtatned. ‘v'."-' P P PTTWIET -w---v- mOpPH PT TT "u'â€"'" 3 ""'r.' lith day of June instant, .’ nmn‘ for t';:a necesâ€" a«ary lron Fence Railing, quired tor Fence W all of the Public Buildings,/ Otta wa Notice to Gontractors. ulBlltment of the contract, must be attached to AN1» 80 Tons of Anthracite Coal Lake Superior \Spring 1873 Spring‘ the season, Chepeline for‘trimmings, Hats and Bonuets, Ribbons of ail ;w and W atered Musida lul-lâ€"qol'lunu and Ostrich Feathâ€" vre French Flowers, Hats and Bonnets, trimmed meut Uitawe, June 2, 187 150 Cords of Fire Wood, 1@ "1 or any tender y. order, . A apecial line of 180 pleces ~f MONTREAL URKEY COPRPONS, + 4 the season Note all necessary 1 The «ignatures of : SPBunmca_ _cGoops. ! very Department Complete. NO. 47 SUSSEX ST REE PUBLIC NOTICH Toronto, May 28, 187 As great desitruction Of standing trees 0 < Millinery Department. 1« very uttractive with the latest .novelties PENITENTIARY Crown aled Tender® addressed to the undersigned "DPIECWNS DNK MININGREGION, PINE TIMBEK, now retelvad a complets and full as P. CHENET, Department of Crown Land Depurtment of Crown Lands NCTICE. A 1 2 ) «f P Area set onl fyr the purpase in the proces, of cleariug OF Cimts§s â€" Toronto, May 3 i RDomain, R. W, 8OOTTP, COOTRMISShONeH t .‘ HRAON Commissioner 196 :::}33 0 x 4 12 x 8 10 x 6 10 x 4b 8 x 3 12 x2 Delary * * t C u-mm" :nu. Me. m and ‘heir of. A frican travelier. What proved fto be the preâ€" ‘mmd&om*{m? Apprehension as to marriage. ; Indeed we have little doubt that the nervous, short. sighted man of whom John Parry, the ini« mitable comic vocalist used to sing until &ndl..m-iotwuhw who «liscovers to his amasement and conste na tion when the ceremony is concluded that he has married * Jane the maid" instesd of her mistress, her his eounterpart in resl life. â€" When a young officer was going in to action for the first time an experienced colonel, who hada special interest in the lad, marked the4:.gnsâ€"by no means unâ€" :‘m\hlbhmhmâ€"dm whu;. feather nihdly on his shoulder, u-u.““ Now, Mh’hn,-‘Q man. of my don‘t you ?" The m’é indead he did. "Well," was the rej .‘ : MooKk L â€" how you feel, and 1 solemnly swear to you '“'h.lmy:ir’q’o'lmaiwn‘.i “.nw.u .w “ W +‘ Look here, B â€"â€"â€"=,‘ M_M*l-k” men who drive these rehicles, protesâ€" sional or amateur, have served their ap» prenticeship to the art; an accident is soarcely to be feared. ‘The fares charged are amail ; the routes chosen are the mosk pi ue that can be found,; the mp‘:‘n.dablulhm that can be purchased made. Caprice or=no caâ€" price, we should be sorry to, see these ou&ucunnmnh‘." * Unfortunately in Canada, we have no mold days to fall Mr The y by stage coathes in country has usually Been a thing looked forward to with dread ; and every done was heartily glad when the. intro@uotion of railways supplant&d them. _ | Proâ€"Matrimonial Nervousness. EKverpyLody knows how Mr. Au’umu. Moddle, on the day â€"which was tixed for his union with Miss Pectsnif, was not forthâ€" coming and substituted for his own proâ€" er person a alip of paper, expresive of Lin unworthness of J\l&. prize and . his prayer that she would becoms the proud bride of a ducal corone!. Probably every fction has its corresponding fact, an i they cetiinly are not w-mni‘h the present instance. )n the let of May our columas contained the statement that Mr. Richard pleasure and excitement ht!'dm by Mowwm for atime competed with the railways‘ in England. latterly they have come into vogue again to a certain extent, for pleaâ€" sure travel, many persons ing to journey quiouybythooucr:‘;:-a:’t country roads to being whisked rallway trains. * The London Nl;lflcn, in a recent number, says: @"It is not the income derived from this source, 'le be sure, which tempts the proprietors the coaches to continue them on the road . They, 100, may have their sentimental no« tions about the old ceach days, or they. may have entered upon such enterprises, chiefly to gratify their love of horses and of driving ; in any case the public is the gainer.â€" Nothisg can be more vleassnt Peltit, an attorney in Phlhdolfhh, had committed sucide on the ere of the day Axed for his wedding. ~Rarly this yoar a Od The real difl'onmxm:non these two shades of republicans « ts in this, that the instransigentes will not admit any other form of bonstitution but a very loose confederation : whilst the Oothers, the Teploe: seand for tht severeiqiny ut ts i8s, standfor the ignty of the Constituent Assembly, and will accept any form of constitution agrecd upon by the Vesembly. There is still another fraction of republicans who do not : ecognize the legality of this Copstitgaent Assembly, and therefore have not taken part in the eleoâ€" tion, Universal oulfn‘a they say, . will be a lis as long as weshall not be aule to elect whom we. likeâ€"in »ther words, as long as deputies will be obliged to exercise their charges gratis. Thisis also one of the reasons why the members of the Internaâ€" tional Workingâ€"men‘s Association geonerally do not ukoptn"in the oloctitl:u. The inâ€" | transigentes will immediately in s’ bill proposing that an irmmlo alâ€" lowance of ten francs a day be made to the Deputies, conimencing from this yery legislature. 'l‘be{ scarcely Lope to carry the bill, but it wilbolq\:oumthon es a means of agitation. ‘"To day 1 have had an opportunity to ask .one of themâ€"a deputy for a ntt:ubonu rural districtâ€" for his opinin about the general aspect of the country and his hopes for the tuâ€" been even much less were it not ,r.."‘: wounded, and, subsequently, twontyâ€"thre« circumstances that in (hree of the fiyg; Werearrested. in view of the certaint electoral districts the extreme Federalists | !B*t th*e Religious Corporations Bill wil M{u up their own candidates again,; | P848s the House, though with some sligh What may be callea the ministerial ones. | «204!fications from the original form, I d @nily in the first district they had a chance | B0t #00 that there was any necessity for to get their candidate through, but their | °09 b4y or #society to assomlle and make adversaries availed themselves of all those speeches for the purpose of urging on the ofticial influences agrinst which, under Uovomm:m, which has a difficult problem former governments, they never failed to | !° *°!%® ®Ni1 rather needs counsel than the raise a cry of indignation, and did not even | K0adings of a mob. The fate of religious shrink frog rovon.‘. tumuit in order to | OVders appears to be sealed. They are to e securethe election of their candidate, the t suppres=ed, as to their existence as legai President of‘ the Deputation Provincial. _| P24‘%*; their property expropriated by I [Lrom a .ipumhit-,m-mpondon‘.! Barorn0o®a, May | 1‘ â€"ilannibal at the | gates of Htome onused no greater exciteâ€" ment in that city than that prodused in this town by the unexpocted news that a Carlist band had ~penstrated _ into the neighboring Mastaro, exacting money, and carrying away a number of persons fram whom they hoped to extort a bigh ransom . Public indignatioa attributes this audacity of the royalists to the incapacityâ€"and careâ€" lessness of our military â€" commanders, J With such generals everything is possible . | people said, and therefore the rumor that Savalls stood. with 1, wÂ¥ men only five miles from this towh found easy credit, | Forces were sent there, and, of course, the | Fumor turned out to be false. ‘The geneâ€" | ral mistrust in oar nulitary organization is | so great that people begin to got â€" unensy, ’ *o much the more as the ultra republican party spreads the suspicion thait the (io. vernment is not willing to make a rap:.d end of the Carlist insurrection, in order to make the best of it as a check upon the intransigentes: 1( such roubmn‘ had wome sppearance of truth before it has |‘ none now, as the élections have turned : out favorable to the views of the Governâ€" ‘ mebt, the number of extreme Federalist i D-_R..uu being u‘c«dl:gl.y amalil, 4; fact that none of parties boatile | . to republican institutions bave taken part |. hlhobotbn-o(uubnw-mm ‘ of their dullness <«nly oneâ€"fourth of all ' electors have taken the trouble to vote, i and the number would certaimrly haes There must havre been much both of The F‘ate of WANTED SYMXPATHY SPANISH PoLITICBH Partics in Cataionia OLD DAYS lling Revived in PRJICEâ€"3 CEM > mmu, l nmlmnamgres. 1ns0 % !‘ho,muu:l.i:lgubo u?-n:m. mediately at hfl:h int, and the coins are expected to nndyu::c :md-ru‘“'“h!l York 4 f ow 0 & million of oumlobuuh-;zu néw doller, and this will be the first re» quisitian filled . The device adopted for the New i« ean Silver Dollar, has for its obm; female figure, seated on a bale of cotton mwm‘mflmmmu olive branch, toward the opening sea.> in the leit hand is a scroll, bearing the word © Liberty,"" and at the base of the device is the motto. *"In God we trust." The date of the coinage (1873) appears upon the obverse \ow-rwuh the bhale ‘of thirteen atarse.. reverse is the m of an eagle, with the inscription, U Htates of America," and the motto "K. barred by some * guardians of the publi recunity * slie policamen and canbipaens. The crowd seeing the impossibility of forcâ€" ing the passage by this route, attempted some weak strategy by turning some side streets, and finally reached the foot of the Quirinal bill.© The had here Nmnzmu-'-\l Mw:qud-;-uun& ihemn ‘or a momen! :‘ma..-:z?mnuu'u z‘:dfic:hamy N."Qh“lfifl.; steps immediately in front the roy al palace, ° ® is the motto. *"In God we trust." The date of the coinage (1873) appears upon the obverse nfinr'mh the bhale ‘of thirteen atare., reverse is the m of an eagle, with the inscription, U Htates of America,‘"‘ and the motto "K. Puribus Uman.®" 'l\a_xfildb mm ie t mnores, inso * The working diss will be commenced im. telegraphed occurred. ‘The police say that one of the crowd seized a carbinser and <«ge £ hfl‘: 'lh.d: bis away from e came utc-mu,udhn the first offender mwymanby a *« guardian of public security,‘‘ by putting bisre«â€" Mmdoubfiomn'ohu‘:t"“b., erately firing. in the row police seem to::lumd their revolvers freely, for sev other persons were wounded, among them a c.tizen merely looking® on. On‘oummn:dbytb wsob., &A momen i some A fow moments ager the diticalty some the riamm Colonna and the Corse, which are the evening promenades of the dty..:frn-lly throngs of citizens welk the strepts until towards midnight, gossipâ€" mg and enjoying the evening cool. A few companies of soldiers passed at a later wonderful ; for, issuing again. from the blwcfloom't‘i’h.m 1 found the crowd had. utteriy ~deserted tinguished «Down with the o rmbignst"«Boun mitk ts Alinitry t « Down with the Prissita!" _ Arriving at the Via del Umilta, they found their progress Gathering courage from the increased crowds about theom, they began to utter various cries, among which could be disâ€" 10OfAL SUPPEESSIONX OF THE ORDERS. > The meeting which ended in the late riot, is .oz::fly considered to bea result ;(.tlnum It was announced as to held on Sunday afternoon, in the Mauâ€" soleum of Augustius, but the authorities indeed, only at the instance of some fcrâ€" eign governments, which have been carâ€" tying on one energetic correspondence in‘ bue matier. Even this concession is tow much, however, for the members g£1 the extreme lelt, who are charged u‘bcing instrumental in calling out the objectionâ€" able demonstrations. in the discussion in the House of Deputies some days. ago, Massari, a Liberal, and at the same time. an mr of the government, said that the people did not wish the ex treme measures urged by the extreme Leit. To this Ruspolianiwered that this asertion was not true, but that the Roâ€" man people did want the bad unwisely enough ‘determined that they would prevent the gathering. This measure was taken up as a challenge by the Radicals, who felt that their liberties were infringed, and they determined to assemble nevertheless, and to approach the Quirinal with a petition to King Viotor KEmmanuel praying that he would issue a decres superseding the action of the Parâ€" liament and suppressing the reli or ders root and branch. Aooavdfir:m Tour o‘clock on Hunday afternoon a body of radicals, from three to four hundred in EeERERe CCC oorlim Hapa snaumpainvely Toll=~ menced to move towards the Quirinal, Hl?nd,o!_o_uio,bymwol number, assembled on the square of San the State, and benceforth they may live only in the relation of privaté persons in their connection with the Vatican. The Ministry is making the attempt to save only the (GGenerals of the various orders and their immediate surroundings f.0n the common overthrow. ‘They seem to have been impelied to this reservation, | liour®, May 13, 187%. It is difficult to find any good reason for the riotons demonstrations that took place in Rome Sunday afternoon, yesterd y and toâ€"night. A few bundred p‘?:l., ultra Radicals, not satisfied with the Bil! under discussion in the Italian House of Depuâ€" ties for the semiâ€"suppression of the reâ€" l‘m corporations at Rome, attempted d a meseting ft:r the purpose. of urging the Government to more decisive measures than it seems disposed to adopt. The police thought well to prohibit the as â€" sembly, and the result was a serious con flict between the demonstrationists and the guardians of the public order, during which two persons were killed, severai wounded, and, subsequently, twonty three werearrested. in view of the certainty that the Religious Corporations Bill wili pass the House, though with some slight moditications from the original form, I do not see that there was any necessity for any body or society to assowmlle and make speeches for the purpose of urging on the Government, which handifi:du:‘pnbhm to solve, :m rather needs counsel than the goadings of a mob. The fate of religious orders appears to be sealed. They are to be | my hand goes through your brain.‘ In ail kindness 1 say the same to you, my young Imend." There was lov\“lf?x‘o bullet. lhe young officer fought like fury and lived to win distinotion on many .1 feld. Nervousness is not identical with .owfud. ice, but a suftering intensely from It 'lmPO’lJnlyM pathy. â€" Probably | h1d these nervous b&nanm friends who pussed their feelings and dared to »perk -fO"phin words alls would havre yone well. To go through an ordeal with= out being able to confide to a soul your hopes, fears, and feelings. is to hirhle (Correspondence New York ‘Herald.) THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR.~ that if you flinch one inch a M Ralical Misturbancesâ€"A Iittle IMHO04 â€" i2Mitig. he streets, but no was alteimpte i. the crowds quickly disâ€" # i & 1 14 t5 #1

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