n Street. ‘"PRICES at intes" neames And . mnod. lnter IERS. se ber 0, $9.50, i. n~sarp»ssed t w PPLIED -n.l’.g :-‘: STEWART. ust, 1876 ibrellas, A mat qualleqd kly edition a Recemary "to hÂ¥ of its worldâ€" â€â€˜.75 cxh, 4# sennett o ocmb to Rooms, otograph v s received a% New York Fast Mails C able hand . 1876 RERALD, Ottawa. R6 Ik ie ervy club Of ii! contain Lnud 8M Dh Annaal 41 ® and . + Oof muuu& pr. ifos. Béuudin‘s, Main @‘Connor & O‘ Dongherty, Barristers, Attorneys and Soltcitorsâ€"inâ€"Chan For the Province of Quebee m.um'&nwo-â€"nm For the Province of Ontario. 4 Barrister, Advocate, ¢tc., Office, Bell‘s Block, Centre Town, opposite ln-ll!:: s w. W. WabLk®®. |___ A. 3. MCLyTy®®. Naw. 3, IN73. | + 08G Barristers w‘m Solicitors, t ete. OTTAWA, ONT. $ _ DANIEL O!COXNoR | _ W. D. HoGG. Barrister, , Solicitor, ete.. OFFICEâ€"Over ia&h Flour store cor. Sussex and Y Ottawa. Baristers, Aito Nolicitors, Notaâ€" m.o- HONX. JOHN 0 &W‘d' @. iL O‘pOCGKERTY TEWART, °CHRSYLER GoRâ€" *"2chiv, * BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, &c, OFFICEâ€"New build} mi Montreal Telegraph Offices, o': mul" street. W UNDERTAKER T6, Sparks Street, â€" â€" â€" OM Main street, Hull, P.Q. Licentiate of the 'R:r:mbp of Surgeohs OFFICEâ€"Beli‘s Block, Elgin street, Ottawa. WILL NOT BE RESPONBIBLE _ > Ty s Pnoes Srtnttnd by ho panglerse l o he s >A The Union Forwarding and Railway Co‘y goaun, 5Tess «& povit® * '. tagtando .. 0 c EBd\ o Lo t c >.l »tMee corner of and streets, armerty secupted by br. Corbete*â€" 390 n.. BULLER, Â¥.K.C.%., Engtand, â€" . Oculist and Aurist, y Clinical Assistant in Von Grate m'r"-« Infirmary, i.rll-. 'gn-h; late Resulent surgeon, Royal London Ophthglimic Hospital, England. Te Perenly ehoies Reepine Aaute Pooe Nable ho nd ir, 5 muw..on. â€" Day Office â€" ‘street, Cen Night O_Mâ€"Am h:: m The u is ving daily, about foue -3:&4: and Qk“;...;".%- oo hake on mhnd McLzop STEWART Lumber and Commission Agent, Broker; April 24, 1878 Ottawa, May 4, 1576 Licentiate of the Royal of ans, Edinburgh; Feliow M wiety of London: late Resident Assistant ccoucheur of St. Thomas Hospital, London, March 9, 1875 K. FULTON,of McQill College, Ilo-rT D. pathist, .wufllcl? treats, by letter, all kinds of discases, 4s Piles, Asthma, Serofula, Nearalg:a, Rheumait i General and Nervous Dpebility. Advice a Medictnes, post patd, §‘:. Address Dr. FULTON, 77 Bleury, street, Montreal. > 4113m3 zim V\ s und Hecond class Hcarses. Quaws, Jan. 31, JA75 . hy tss &-&'n;e.-:nd ""’n the use of the knife, y a new ce n .1 n% painâ€" rocess. sucâ€" i tunly ireatoce 1P %:‘"â€" awn=, south side of Rideau street, near Queen street, nexi do uÂ¥eY To LOÂ¥43%. K. J. D. K. MACDONELL, YOL. x.. NO. 4153 E. A. PROUPFOOT, W, W. WARD, DR GRANT has to his residence, ruer of ?;.lu and l:.umh‘.oppou te ‘"‘Cartier Squa where he may corâ€" ited as lu--n'..'hu- 8 to° 10 a.m., and to & peme _ _ _ [ 5[ > eCE Â¥, HU. FERLANXD, on?l.qu-"-:;:vmm. A. ANGUS, â€" â€" Proprigtor. Homesopathic Physician, Surgeon and s Accogeheur. sls U u: 2 to 4 Spectal attention m. a m To discases And dispincontoints of the ALnEKZ & MeINXTYRKE, ce corner olCrl%’and Place d‘Armes. real. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. awa, Feb. 17, IN7K | 4073m3 W. P. COUTLEE, BX.4,, In all its Branches. _ . Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, otc., always in Stock. ZBP Hearses to hmdmd ROBT. WILLIA M®, . BARTONX, (Suocessor to Residence over the Store. _ May 2, 1876. . dawâ€"y CLOT H COVERED COFFIN®, Surgeon, Oculist and Aurist. 3 ial attention to of the Eye and @rt_uemey-l-m‘ y A BRANCH ESTABLISHâ€" MENT v: ï¬nâ€" the 1st ol:lel-ot & Co.! "::". -ual: esn oee 5. ROG : RS, Undertakar. N* fificne strect, Ottana."" . ABT Rexidanee, us formerly, lay 18, 1876. K. J. P. LYX®S, Reqal Cards. Vedical Cards. C s [ Coffin EStore, TTA WA isultation at all hours. UNQERTAKINLG. UNDERTAK!ING hours 3 ia{ia?m’ p.m. ‘, E Beaver 1 Terrace, Montreal . I * 10s0mé ret, nexi door to i‘i:l.'" AWUisSO!L City H wol i toDsn_.,nni:lo(pn r’m | _F. H. Cumysiee . J. GonxciLy. t Ad rocate. M. dlMly OTTAW 2454 Â¥VY . medialy.â€" Apply to Mrs. Mills, 322 418i8 _ gtater Street. 9 Fï¬n 4146 The above property has been T mnda io nireate shin: nad witt mo fordat i Two f situated k dwellings just rm-l‘ h.:lit{dlo"ï¬-ll % NET RENTAL of $530 ANNUM. the property can be made to produce over mpree-’t. mm-.ofl.&:-hvulf For terms, which are very gasy, location, a% e, the psice demanded b« Than the cont of eresting the building _ To any one wishing to invest, this is, withâ€" l douts % mon Joshabl cbportunity, ae and all particulars, "n FOR SALE, | k â€" oX sgUssEx , The French Canadian I te site the, Cathedral and faet pr ’g Government Reserve. The ioi on bai se rracst igy next. Term â€"$140 CASH; pafent io Apiiananeisinniiment uen Commission Agenty PLUMBER, GAS AND FITTER, Corner Wellington and Bank Ottawa. _ Heating of Public Buildings,; Green Houses, GOVERNOR GENERAL ENGLISH â€"AND SCOTCH < TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds. MODERATE RATE, AT ORTâ€"On : Wednesday & the % Eigin ‘‘streot Hoad, p&?}l‘;’-wo&un T. fAinder will return it to TINES Office. | 415013 Ml PLENTS ! 50,000 Ca G“. Rooxs wWITH ARD.â€"A conâ€" nle of good bedâ€"roums with bootd, -“ be had at MRS. KERR‘3, er of Eigin ar Salter streets 4004tf ‘he @WILLIAMS‘ sINGER® is the onl lmlugflhu ly uou-l‘lbcot.u{ Thnt in ino Fiuewa pubtlcs 1t has I%mm of being the best ine in the A f“‘ “‘d “l.u 'npor.l:'rt is the t that m and N.Io.rm nu.um:"‘u.u the city, it is .. on DA BONM," 12 Sparis strook makes. AJl , 1# Sparks street Ottawa. iliungdé&w A neatly furnished Cottage, in order, mp‘d for nine years by John nston, , contains seven with kitchen, dairy and iceâ€"house attached. io f JOHXN T. DAWsO» Or JOSEPH RADFGRD, fadoussac. | _ _~~ @ooks Astory Baisama, Pangles, Petun m%%nm «@tC., #t IRSTâ€"CLAS%® Board and Lodging ; F $33 per montn. “&'I'."m-bbe_':’. Ottawa, Fob. 18, 1876. Ottawa, May 3, 1876. South End, tlgin street, near the Canal, May 3, 1876. Bedding Flower <Plants Ottawa, April21, 1876. TO LEYâ€"The Brick Dwelling Maria street, near Cartier Square, at present oecw by Robert C: Jr\, 6 trar Supreme Coar y to the > A. 8. WOODBURN. * | |/ 4131 tion. Address B., this office, FCI!I!.!D Cottage at Ta FOR SALE OR TO LET GENERAL TICKET, INSURANCE bevtsremnthi die us aindiachs is snnb land e wA t AS CC BC to leatn of an opening in & wol\ ll&o‘ store, in which in return for his sefvices he ml.lmaln a more t h of the business; salary a se dere T. ©ROCFR®â€"The advettiser who ‘has considerable oxrerien« in the Trade and can produce sa m‘nlor{ evidence | of steadiness and business capacity, will be glad Board ® LZodging. DoCHERTY‘S, "Late Whiteside & Co.‘s., Rideau Street. Ottaws, lith ‘April, 1876. | _ «1 Ottaww, May 15, 1876. FAII'.‘I. w a NTE Wanted his wife, without children, to farm near the city ; nent er given. Apply to & RATT Boathouse, Queen‘s k ! U except W W NoST DESIRABLE 1NXYESTREXT. 79 Sparks Street. T. sUTro®, TDt AURNISHEND BEPROOM required at D. MORSANâ€"& SONS. #©lumbers, #&c. Sewing Machines. FANÂ¥FB â€"A good general servant, imâ€" . JOUNSTON®, 7 "Tan ar cnftice Sicls. Some qenitanery We have opened a few choice RNISHED BEPROON required at or Tar Sow Euinburthy; mhise fhie. Scad HIS EXCELLENCY THE en or twelve Girlk.. with good relu'p& FURNITURE, FURNLITURE. D. MORGAN & SONS, > Tailors, 2 Sparks street. Giutsos 10,000 ï¬h Plants, Toants. TAILORS \Zost. P apNMINGHANM, ANDREW HICKEY. to Ket. man and ork on ‘l‘ e i4 bowe>4 T.I BY ESTATE RIDEAU AND SUSSEX STS. Commencing each day at Eleven o‘chO¢k, &m« French, Italian, German, Latin and Greek t m iss Catalogues forwarded on the receipt of 5 T. .. . xuuom ___ _‘ _ ‘178$ Rideaustreet, Ottawa., Can. â€" ENGLISH MAGAZINES Poetizal, Scientific and Rsligions Works Woednesday, : May S1st, wane iss BY Th ANQ S6. ARTHUR L. HOLMES, Hats that are Hats. BEW YORK: HAT AND FUR DEPOT BUILDING LOTS H. C. HENDERSON, . At the office of Messrs. Pinhey, Christie & will Otthwa, May 22, 1875. 415geoct _ N.'I'lfl. : 4 % Catalogug‘;lfh:i,(')‘.n.l;.a‘:ges. Winter ‘Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, â€" | Cracked Wheat, Oorn.meal; LLD., new @ditiOn. ... ......s .0. .. ....>+ The Inteilectua Development of I\uoï¬. by John William Draper, M.D., LL. D., PeVRROGE : OURERMG: «. . «x . + 1+ «s c t i on + a 1008 04 The Elominxol Banking, by H. D. Macâ€" Phases of Faith, by T. W. Newman ... ... Po-;- and N'h{l, by Algernon Chas. Erecthous, a Tragedy, by Algernon Chas. Taylor‘s Flour . Store, People, ii.ionp.' opiaStMubE. .. ... : ... .. ... â€" Shakespeare‘s Comed Histories and ‘llandle-. uo-dmll.l:'or 1st edition, Mwu'.'ii-"ï¬i-?ï¬'rl'y'.'i&ii&iï¬ï¬‚ï¬']\'ï¬'ï¬l quities, etc., edited by Thos. L. Dyer, Popular Science, monthly, vol. 8.....â€".. The Sports and Enstimes of the English *MYRTLE NAVY‘ TOBACCO Are now offered. Has a eareful and well assortad stock of CHILDREN‘3 READYâ€"MADE OLOTHLNG MILLINERY GOOD8 y Of every desoription in the latest styles. Do e riest nouiee * "O" OTTLBS and on Ottawa, Mat. 22, 1876. 410y Conditions of sale can be had of . _ Ne. 1 Russell House Block, May 20, 1876. Opposite New Post Office. HENDERSON & Co.‘s Russe! THIS COMPANY 18 A PUBELÂ¥ CANADIAN â€"ENTERPRISE. | ; â€" T}IIS POPULAR COMPANY RESPECTFULLY ASK§ THE INSU RING public to not be misled by Arents 6f rival Companies who represent themselves as Books & Stationery. May 20, 1876. THIS COMPANY Is PREPARED TO OFFER VERY ADVANTAGEOUS Terms for Insurance on Private Residences and contents of same. Tms COMPANY WILL INSURE ONLY DETACHED DWELLINGS Barne, Schoolâ€"houses, Churches, Public and Municipal buildings, with their contents, 1 1IZED, with SEVEN BRANCHES aad ONE HUNDRED AND SEYVENTYâ€"ONE AG!NClgh in the Dominion. _ % THIS COMPANY 1s THOBOUG?DY ESTABLISHED AND ORGAN. IZED, with SEVEN BRANCHES aad ONE HUNDRED AND SEYVENTYâ€"ONE f THE OTTAWA f Agricultural Insurance Co‘y. May 17, 1876 Orbows, April 23, 1578 May 17, 1876. 1 public to not be misled by Agents 6f rival Companies who represent themselves as working " for the «OTTAWA." r k € JAS. BLACKBURN, _ Sermons out of Church. YE . FLOUR [Imported] Ottawa, May 15, 1876 . Talmage s Sermons. EW BuOKSs : 83 Sparks Stroet. EMOVED MANY INFERIOR IMITATIONS STBAA HATS AKD BOMIETS MISS MULOCK‘s NOVELS HEAD OFFIGE, â€" â€"â€" Metraife street, â€" â€"â€"â€" â€"~ OTTAWA. . [ uze j â€" s‘ _ THE HON. JAMES SKEAD, â€"â€" > =â€" +â€" PRESIDENT. < 8 .A 4TH ANNUAL AND FOLLOWING DAY, MRS. April 13, 1876. ## RIDEAU STREET. SPARKS STREET 1 House Block,. On the Genuine. CORNER OF TO THE U. K. LAWREN CE New Advertisements. 3 20 ‘The mildest, most beneficial ;mt tonie and nrflcnt water in the n. Sold in G-J.l on Jars, or in efferverscent botâ€" ;l:a:& cents per dozen, delivered in all This Water contains none of the e :u&nu,«,mu e of the objectionâ€" n;l:Tn{na""“ï¬iiom*â€"uï¬â€˜ cial waters in use, but being nu’mg'a Omm and always obtainable, fresh from the Springs, sible by those who have used it. fan now be W..‘ t:lt'uod in Ginger reduction accord1 0 + omunnm .'.'.‘ ‘-‘.3‘3“& in all cases. will receive prompt attention . _ ; # AT 9 Is to get the most value for your money. e o m onfering GenerbL * _ REDUCED On WEDNESDAY, May 24th, I will n in connection with m.y'ahop, : s reick 8ODA WATER OF THE BEST QUALITY ALWAYS ON HAND. For all kinds of l‘mltï¬ Confectionery and Buiscults, you will do well to give me a call W. & T. BORTHWICK, 3 RIDEAU STREET, mmwhumsu to the Ladies of Ottawa she has resumed business and proposes to conduct Dressmaking, Mantlemaking, Milâ€" Bnery, â€" « Pure Medicinal Water FROM BORTHWICK‘8 SPRINGS. Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Provisions. IIOUSEKEEPERS READ THIS. _ ____ _ OLOTHING, ETOC., ETC. > business will be carried on i la .3' :onvmt BShow rooms .W v.% e® ON I;P‘IIONDAY NEXT 14 SPARKS STREET, f Where MRS. PARSONS trusts nor (;rt ex« perience and thomug.#aovhdr tastes and styles in London, an and New York Fashions, will meet with popular favour and piienainnt "blarge motergle â€" o) ° Mr. Johnston‘s Ory Goods Estab!ishment aivttur nVNE Any Article in the : Horse Busiaess, Lending Library & News Depot Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at CO., Publishers, Phila. Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer See£" 100000 sold." Address 4. WILLIAM & WO. 6 RIDEAU ATREET. Cut Nails, all are omnmm And all: other goods in rtion, Paints, Oils, Glass, rutm, ete. y$ 0_ .______..........oooucco. E... & 253«» to G. P. RO & ©O., New 5 miotts 17‘ dagnphins, esns arantl, oo in & resimouitle business in the eity. | Adgiress B. B., this ofce. °_ _i; 4156 o ces fnmaan fhe e enc 3 ment all m‘rm-. y G:x.d"' for Soots.; m Dreams, Hln“ Igdlglflu;.? All goods delivered free to any pait of the Ceaaiwms > _ |_ _ _ â€" is TAGE AGENOL, .""Il‘l can & P. Baskerville & Bros. May 25, 1876. MIINSERAL WATER. WAI'I'GDâ€"By an experienced business man, with a small capital, a position And the manufacture of : _â€"_ ! LADIES‘ . AND _ CHILDREN‘8 UNDERâ€" No. 57 Rideau street, Especially commissioned to BATTLE BROS. A Firstâ€"class Ice Lream Salvon, May 25, 1876. Remzmber your Interest Your Spacial Attention Please. THOS. BIRKETT‘S, INVALIDS SHOULD GET THE Mrs. R. Parsons DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, 0 0)/) ||| _ (Woerth of Murray street), orfaAWaA. * H. C. HEWARD, (4 doors below present shop), ist cif 3000 newspapers, and;estimat« M ooo io oerie e e abmimi May May 1, 1876. ‘Teas in particular, at OTTAwWA. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1876. SUSSEX STREET, NICHOLAS STREFT with the differen! Lidg Stucert, PRIEES, EppLES, 180 Sparks street. per keg, 100 lbs. "APAd SECRETARY 4l46w2dkaw buy and sell CA.RRIAGES, u stroot. ddltf | | Trustworthy intelligence has been reâ€" ceived ‘from Constactinople that the ‘Porte will not absolutely reject the proâ€" posals of the ‘Berlin Conference, but will ask for considerable modifications. A Madrid telegram announces that the Cortes has passed the whole draft of the constitution by a majority of 245. The slothing house of Beard, Moulton and Daniels of Boston, one of the largest firms in New England, suspended yesterâ€" Bishop Haven presided in the â€"Methoâ€" dist Conference, at Baitimore, yesterday. The teport of the Conimittee on Missions mdfl' the organization dn:ul i int Iikly Wast debsted nnd wdopied: m ndeM ¢;n Bdur- recommen: ding for the establishment of free m'oum_ud Evening Schools was also considered and \â€" The following is a list of the guests in \vited to a dinner party at Government House on Wednesgay, the 24th inst.1â€" The Hon. A. Mackensie, R. T. Cartwright, L. 8. Nuntington, W. B. Vail, E. Blake, T. Bumpee, T. Coffin, R. W, Scott, D. Laird, . Geoffrion, T. E. Cauchon,.A. T. Smith, the Chief Justice of the Bupreme Court, Mr. Justice Ritchie, Mr. Justice Strong Mr. Justice Fournier, Major Gen. Selby Smyth, Captain Smyth, A.D.C.; the Sergeantâ€"atâ€"Arms, Mr. and (Mrs. Carteret Hill, Colonel the Hon. E. and Mrs. Littleâ€" fon, Lieutenant Colonel Bernard, C.M.G., ' AD.C.; Lieutenant Colonel Jaohon,“ D.A.G. +The rifie match shot at Belleviile, Onâ€" tario, yesterday, by teams from the 49th Rifles, of Belleville, and 48th Regiment National Gu of Oswego, was won by the latter, . S"o‘;:"n-mwogo, 372; Belleâ€" ‘ville, 852. © Â¥ A ger train on the Louisville Nuhvfllv‘ and Great Southern railroad "22‘.&?.‘"*.!.::"‘"" 30 prople & con e gm :i ombnkmom.umswom I:C.: or less bruised.© None were killed. At a meeting of the Cardinpals at which the ‘Pope was present the position of the Church towards Spain was considered. It was regolved. that the relations with, the Spanish Government should not be formaily nu&nd.d on account of m adoption of the toleration clause of new Constitution, but that the Nuncio at Madrid should be granted indefinite leave The exploring ‘ship Challenger has ar rived at Spithead. ‘. . | of absence. ‘ The jurors of the Centennial Exhibiâ€" tiqn had a #mutual admiration" gathering yesterday. | Loxpo®, l(sgo%â€"'nu Standard states that the numbor of British ironclads in the Mediterranean will uhortld be increas, ed to 9. â€" This with other additions orderâ€" ed will make the Mediterrancan fleet consist of 20 vsuola carrying 5,000 men It is probable that the Channel ‘squadron composed of ironclads and carrying 4,000 men will go to Gibraltar. Disastrous Fire. . , The 0.0“(P' house at Greenock, Scotland, and 2 tons of raw sugar were destroyâ€" ;%0 %ogu yorterday, causing a loss of TELEGRAPHIC. Parts, May 23.â€"Prince Jerome Napoâ€" leon, who was rmntlr,{ elected Deputy from Ajacces, has written a letter to his constituents in whish he says : "The Republic exists, patriotism jmposes it upon u% 'I'nooopt it loyally anud unreâ€" servedly. NEW YORK.â€" _ Missionary Anniversary at Buffalo, BurriLto, N. Y., May 24.â€"â€"During the session of. the ‘m‘d Missionary Union this morning the ian delegates Rev. Wm. Stewart of â€" Hamilton, Rev. J. I". ' Mr. T. A. Anderson, lately a member of our staff, and a thoroughly officient jourâ€" nalist, left this morning for Prescott, where he will assume the proprietorship and editorial control: of the Plainâ€" dealer, which will hereafter, we underâ€" stand, have an independent complexion with, we ‘have ‘reason to hope, a very kindly feeling towards the present Adminâ€" istration . S ; k 1 °* PSA . 4 h asct Aiapaiop eatonaer yiadotis 7. w 1 Campbell of Dun Rev. C. Perren of m.&\hfln& Botï¬.E.thlngofBoov ton, Ont., R. E. Chesney . Port Perry and Kev. 6. A. Dyke of Toronto, were intro: duced. The former addressed the meetâ€" ing, and in the couase of his remarks re: ferred in appropriate terms to the Ameâ€" rican Centennial and the Quesn‘s Birth day, The Rev. Mr. Campbell S freased the Union briclly. "at : WaeRtxaro®. May 23. â€"If is re d neeteneny ied ie e auuounc .de grandehild, &m‘gm‘:rh infant, * A Muge Moeritage. ‘ § Nuuu.‘l(.a s:l."-m will of Isaac 8. y, was opened yesterâ€" T. Ry of $700,000 of s At the review on Cartier Square yesterâ€" day, the Hon. Alezander Mackenzie, and the Hon. Mr. Vail, Minister of Militia, were on the ground, and both expressed their satisfaction at the style in which our citizen soldiers performed their evoluâ€" ed . "Taking <© Celesticals." It have beet " Taxing Celestials." In scauning the first side as it comes from the press we notice an article headâ€" We understand that the Hon. A. J. Smith, the Minister of Marine, is expectâ€" ed in Ottawa next Saturday. Sunmmitru of Llews. What Prince Napolcon Thiuks. A MJ i 1 CA N . FOREIG N. A §1d Auponncement. N»val Movements wEW HAMPSLHIRE, WASMLNGTON. FitAN t E. Acgquitted, h WA â€"0. } SA&W: Aurrzp Doxeiyr deposed that he last saw Mr. Graburn alive on Thursday last ; he (witness) was in the boat with last withess when the body was phk‘: t:K) Capt. Graburn took the contents of the Kookotc and . handed them to his wldm ad heard of a letter that the dece bad received, but dltnot know what the morof‘tholounw T o o x ï¬y the Formmaxâ€"Deceased was sober enough to take care of himself when he started across the dg.. He had the glass of beer at about n minutes to seven o‘clock. Capt. Marwxapurs Gxasuex proved the identity of the articles found on the bo:X of the deceased when it was recovere Among thent was â€" a silver watch, which _ had _ stop at _ twenty id it 12 Boloe Sheg phintane minutes to four o‘clock on last.‘ He (the deceased) was in good circumâ€" stances and had no domestic troubles that he kuwofuothptthmmno reasons that he could‘see to induce a desire to commit suicide, _ _ _ _ _ Wx. Peirsox, sworn, said he was a carpenter ; knew the deceased, and last nw:'lm .'uv;h {ngdtho &:y about th{r weeks ago ; up bodn: on the day of the inquest with a grap iron in the centre of the river borm Mrs. Phillip‘s and the old house below the bridge ; two other men were with him when he recovered the :?dy ; saw no one examine : the rookou the deceased this was about 12. 45 ; the boduv:'lbun(i about three hundmi yards the ./ Dr. D. A. o.muhug-u he had exâ€" amined the :o.:li(oflho; eceased and had not any ex‘ernal marks of viclence. It is impossinle to state what the deceased died by unless a port mortem exawmination was made of the By the Coronerâ€"Mr. Graburn was in & oongmon which was su! t to d{nï¬fy his taking charge of « tness swore distinctly that all Mr. Graburn drank was three 'ghuodofboor; Frank Green drank proof. °_ | . es By Mr. R. Graburnâ€"Witness did not hear of the deckased being missing until 3 o‘clock on the Sunday afternoon. bridge. The witness hi reply to the foreman of the jury said deceased could not 3:: had myt.hilx,to drink in his house seven o‘clock, as witness had the key of the bar in his pocket. He might have bad three glasses of beer, but this was beforé seven o‘clock. He was then in company with Henry Cowan and Frank Green; witness was sure the déceased had no more three glasses of beer on the night in question. He closed his barâ€"room at about three minutes before seven o‘clock. ‘ body. The latter migt have been the water thirtyâ€"six or fortyâ€"eight hours DoFui:&riog.?nry a %qoofl-kooper on tl.ho minion m ‘s emplo said he knew m.oomm left %ln’s on Saturday hight about ten minutes to eleven o‘clock, when he appeared to be sober enough to take ‘care of himself, Witness knew nothing of a letter deceased By the Foremanâ€"Deceased was sober t ‘the Hike withges wonut to bed. _ _ _ The Coram:i am not‘llz.mwl: answer uestions w ?omo under cognis Enge of: a license inspector. _ . _ _ . _ was roud to have received, When wnnflp eft the deceased ‘the latter apâ€" peared| to be in .ood":girltl. Witness went about two thirds of the way over the bridge, and decersed lï¬d-bo could get along | all _ right. e did rot presen d»mnnood.mp who was likely to away with himself, he was in good spirits when witness left him keep a licensed hotal ? p: m.. He was on the platform in front of his hotel sitting on the veraudah; he was â€" cbatting _ with . Mr. | Berry, Witness _ then _ went _ to _ bed; witness fell ulel:&, and he did ‘not know when deceased left ; he locked the doors of the house ; was after ten o‘clock, at the request of his wife. _ . a â€"withéss bad a glass of beer with deceasâ€" odnrl!hthoonnlu, .mnhr arrival of the “ï¬n f . ts t iiannt aaice paf nosem the oriigs & ie uen t than atemiadt co e mse! t.hmgr frhndshl{» he wnl{od iopv.:r the bridge with him, and not bou*hg was under the impression that he was incapâ€" able of tnk?t orre of ‘himseltâ€"Witacss loat track of bim for tw> hours, and be did not know where he waus, he thought io taie ths mes wl n ts dn (rantiee, ho cihfignt in en about An‘ingarut was held in the Town Hall before Dr. Corbett, M. D., one .of the County Gora:‘ to onqui:o into the cause of the d of the deceased. Afâ€" ter the witnesses had been ordered out of tt.!I::tCom‘t.,f the first testimony taken was 0 95 gr Gzorer Hrrogooox, who deposed he kept an hotel at Billings‘ Bridge ; he saw . the deceased last on Saturday might the 20th ins&u with Mr. F:rod; B‘errz_at ‘9:15 se ornfac‘h sdonorge mmagon tmoind man & ur“.“e.&un; |::°Inui u'::g in the w caw person on bridge, besides himself aud decessed«=Withess met the waggon on the north ‘aide of the bfl.“‘,A hi 64 hoA rccahalh > Ahuck L wsam a On Tuesday afternoon, the body of Mr. Octavius Graburn who was drowned in in the Rideau River on Saturday evening last, was discovered notfar from Billings‘ fï¬dw ® i leagth in the ave given colnmmofthobognn,nnd fl;m.éfou,,do not require recapitulation . â€"â€" Atrzrax Humox deposed that he was a g:.l:'.d knew the dp«andgl:‘l:tm had told him about the end of that he nï¬u received a leiter telling him that n ies im dn Nt mm on ht some or beranebl, meselno ihe dht nan en oo ‘igp J Hotel was meant m%_..u.:nfm- n-M.m.n, tha en l _ n d HCLIC C TE At this portion of the proceedings, the Coroner -pz:;uud an a-*fomt until the zoxt morning at_ balfâ€"past seven o‘clook, as there were eleven witnesses to be examined, and a pos! mortem examinaâ€" BILLINGS ~BRIDGE DROWWNNG CASt RECOVERY OF THE BODY. TME LINQUEST | _ ~_LEL w tha»w ans Aalnout &‘ any |Tet Snb tat Contranee and sull ho ing. | Quebec on Thursday. Car. | _ Beveral cases dnhdnqunhz wm hnlnflu:do- frstolass in Teomas Bessox swornâ€"Baid 1 am a labourer ; I kuew the decessed, and last saw him alive on Saturday ni’ht, the 20th inst; this was at Hitchcook‘s Hotel; he was sitting on the back door step of the hotel when I went in; I had drinks with him ; two drinks, I thick, it was, and Mr. Graburn drank beer on each occesion ; I thought he was perfectly able to take care of himself ; I went to Morley‘s for a pair of boot:; this was about twenty minutes 3.&9&; Thomas Dlok:lrulhd out his outside the shop, told me that was the time ; ‘I then went to Johnson‘s store, â€"and . stopped there. about â€"three F9de 5 atet fhe unoeased jotd me he went 8 i luto: t‘o dining rmLIr. served us with u::rl::‘ l I know Cowan, W" m,_‘hv, Aaw â€"or wane & t, between seven and g&of‘;hl‘:o asked mtophmm son‘s store to Hitchoock‘s to have a drink ; T said to him, "It hmmm as the place is closed up ;" finally, with him ; In(dm;i&mt to . the gr-ro:)m door, tried it, found it fastâ€" ened ; I :ï¬% d:;‘ .l::t‘:i;h‘i.‘?“dm anything t ] ; Idistinotly ten aett eoceore h s m ons slentent t e L s athregunlnglomr’ bm'nnnothod& The written testimony of Dr. Carmichael was then read, and it was in substance what has already been stated ; Gho.r were hulm there were no of violence, nothing to indicate .that g::thlnd bean caused by anything clse As there were several other withesses to be examined, ‘the Coroner deemed it advisable to adjourn until this morning at the house with Graburn. ‘ _ _ _ _ * HJ::'Mâ€"I ‘m'- hx I knew the e am a C decsased ; I_lut-hhn‘inq ‘Baturâ€" WRECKED IN THE RAPIDS. the bridge. : Hzexer Cowax sworn deposed as folâ€" :â€"I am a farmer and I knew the deceased ; I last saw him alive on last Naturday about ten minutes® to seven in the evening ; I was in front of the door of Johnson‘s store; I know it was ten minâ€" uulwnm,mluv-lr.lq?hy'l watch a few minutes afterwards ; I saw him (deceased) «again at Hitchcock‘s hotel about three o‘clock afterwards ; he was then in conversation with a man named Green; the two were hm and joking about the arink, and said to Graburn: ‘"You are elected for this drink," or words to that effect ; Mr. Graburn took something to drink, L took something myself, I don‘t know what l(r.anumcinuk; I took some proof whisk@y and he took some proof whiskey in some cider mixed; Mr. Graburn was .obuono?hwhkcm of himself he had been drinking, but was not drunk ; I left him about two minutes to 7 o‘clock; I saw Mr. Murphy‘s watch and it was then two minutes to 7 o‘clock. Mr. Hitchoock told them to leave, asit was seven a‘clock ; we then left Mr. Graham, 1 think, in the sitting room ; T did not see Mr. at all that night ; I think I know Mr. Berry ; there are two of the same name, but I do mkuwthemnfnnuly. So soon as the ;:tv(r)ai:md tlg:'CM went to the ; Rober 09, & : ter, John ‘lnrphy,n ou-ponm Green and the deceased were there; beâ€" fore we left Mr. Kelly and Mr. O'Lu-y came in ; were all in company together. Rexraaw, 23.â€"On Wednesday the 17th inst., d):h.t’ men in ï¬ow J. R. Booth, while running the Rapids on the Madawaska with a boat were upset and two. of them drowned, one named Archibald McFayden of Bur ristown. and the othker name unknown. The bodies have not yet been discorered. 10 o‘elock. The Yacht Countess of Dufferinâ€"The Credit Valley Bonusâ€"Budden Death â€"York Plonsersâ€"Other Gathorings. geraiec g+> 28.â€"The Woulhho: May race mmttdl.hhm‘d W oodâ€" bine Park, the traok having dried remarkâ€" mqum:m the influence of wind sun. Bpecial to THE TIMES. _ Yet another of the Hecuchd in aaied hor oole evaniily n ue By a Foremanâ€"The splash seemed to opnpfmm'iuo-cmtthmmd Major Gifford publishes a letter anent the yacht Countess of Dufferin, in which he says that on the 17th inst. he wrote to New York declining the terms of the rmuï¬rumv-olutb day of the race is and offering to sail on days and courses specified, providâ€" ing one yacht is named from the New York Yacht s&\:dron,mu July ]st. â€"He sn beyond the Canadian YÂ¥aoht ciyn'b, just : ten tlemen have ~contibuted â€" to uu!:. the vrnl, and only then to the extent of $120. Both the Dominion and Ontario Governments refused aid, the former on the plea that it was. the Local Governâ€" ment‘s business, and the latter that it beâ€" longed to the Dominion He says he is very much afraid that the of Cobourg and vicinity will have to To a Jurymanâ€"I thought the splash sounded like some heavy -ubntnnoopku- ing into the water. it was him ; IIu was walking u‘:: ordinary pace ; I was just entering bridge when Iiundflnlplnh;ufowm onds had elapsed between the time when :h‘puud Betry when I heard the splash in water. By the Foreman,â€"I was at the new toll gate at balfâ€"past ten o‘clock on Saturday t. r'ig;thocaanu-zw the alarm after I heard a splash in the water. ~I thought some person was in the river ; It was dark at the time and I could not see what it was made the splash ; I arrived at the bridge about a quarter to eleven a‘clock. By the Foremanâ€"I knew it was halfâ€" past ton, that is so far as the toll toldmo;[mtnoflijltflubrkg: I could not sweas it was Berry but I think of Cobourg and vicinit c hreofourihs of the bil " Te Oorporation intend appolating & e ts thMGï¬n:\.".M was leaving m Ler, who of beingmmbr-od as folâ€" lon'â€"lunn gardener and I knew the ;odo:uud; IluIt saw him aï¬nm ight ‘ 11 thibe about hi just pefor:fl-,_dut!: ; I always looked upâ€" route for on him as a sober, steady man ; he had no enemhies so far as [ know. ances of a person who had met his death & lucia and comprehensive statemen the results of the examingtion made himself and his colleague. _ 5o from drowning. facts came out in %@'wdmmm The first witness called was Grorcr & A N A D I A N Two Lives Lost statement of s left by n:t:zo-uqom~mm- Special to THE TIMES, l}a)(.y 23,.â€"The trial of the Oke bullies for murderous assault on the Protestant Indians comes of at St. Am« J. Finaz, engineer, officially received the two Evangeline and â€" La Cateâ€" dienne from the builder, Mr. Cantin. Atter a close inspection, the vessels were found up to the spesifications in every respect.. The report: to be sent home M.tryhvounhbï¬lr.&lï¬l.“ 3«‘ is a hopothflhna.mmï¬ "halte Toadsof how 10 Ot Prave will loads of flour to Bt. Plerre mdm, and there be manned for a In toncl;ntlhnpï¬:ouldnd Haulon, champion i0, to row & mile rac uifonq.rm of. fers to row threeâ€"quarters of a mile. _ _ The postporied meeting at Woodbine Park wi off 8 June Ind and E:&mm on,‘:- sighe rediees. row evi \| $ Yes! y Messrs. Lefeivre, French Qflrflw‘-o: Perrault, Vice Consul, and The is twenty feet and Te taghts deap on Lond Aife rackng Ofl:\;l;‘ ‘This is a sixth of an inch more hadrg sonef Medgtic Lafoolslatyithe resides jupon Grand Trunk street, has mera menrede 'dfl'?%g::mdm R 8 again # &D P ( poriacge e elh pal The Grand Trunk Railway n.-.tr tor :‘%"ï¬#m!’fl‘. 5n m shihay nder the hat on pae sengers, mails, eto., receipts ‘for fre se cce Aevegy Rhere Leepgme:â€"ag thned + Mr last years The in Nothing has yet been heard of the -hhg-'br. Robiuson. â€" © Dr..â€" Webâ€" fMends dmm::a-p-u-.' an gmwm Rob.i:dmh-% an Amerigan paper very educated. f en a e ons 8y at i tlmh:nmn,d inth: -mf.'. of the meeting ï¬o%fldvhbhtoeo&:ï¬hfloam to postpo ;lr:’vimuly unnonno:l.br & m The card toâ€"day consisted of a hurdhnm steeple | chase, and a . haif reau _mo.s For . the hu‘ofl mum, wo lnlhl, “rlu Wthï¬omn:in:lmu after an excl w; m n:m:‘%:. _For the half mile heats for .:250,)‘0.I oï¬h-u.lnnï¬-q:d‘.“ Thnï¬nghthu won by Galvantress ; the nd ‘was & dead â€"heat between ‘foueth “.Lt ~d mt In the ct-o-& }300. 2 . and :?x the keeping it all -1,-. by & & length from the Judge. ï¬-mo_t his rider and was never in e $ the steamship Sarmatian, a sudden ez plosion of gas from the coal blew them off being taken Fup in fames. P the wood" work of the fore cabins banly. Fortunately the crew of the vessel is in & : aid of the City Fire Brigade the Rames md The onuse of the Whi rpbutanious combustion in the aoth * esâ€"Montreal Consolidated, 994 ; â€"Molsons, 109 ; Com Montreal Telagraph, 160} ) ucgatioe wad Untario Navigation, “’é for Domiaion romng o hy on i ig vinin dalrag c This crening abo6) o voleck, wiiile h state of dissipline, and. quiokly :?m the hose to u.ufl Wraied mtty Â¥ith pnmaon, entemmam y reviow orw:&%u. ?T: Fletoheor‘s was a suocess, as and dis were *d ff.“f.‘",oa-m mt ~noon d and D! YR Mitoholl, e lnx Olmated, the park de: tatiery ‘or ‘5t, Hisiuigs . Anfand, and the nnrighn ce Mess ht !u:unhh. The Park was then > t Slovms.: "At one ‘oolictk cor bavdier were fired in honour of the opening ue Park. . About 10,000 people . were p'g‘s.:mmnv":'iu gave a sonoprt this eveniug, 4000 poopis hare land up there in cancses. No onsualties are reported so far, q'â€":.‘;:,vwhn'plkd using a more vulgar is wharves, Ilh‘n‘“‘ mh *m*udb in Port at five o‘clock “m tice 9t sas Oiy Auocralt oi idns the report of the City:Councilâ€"debates in imtond 10 walt “:“Au-m“ o ho them was lately termed a '93- present. Bostox, 23.â€"â€"The three mile â€"race Pdumnn‘#'. this mornâ€" ing on the Charles Course, in pres ence of 12,000 or 15,000 pcrsons. The race was won by ‘the Faulknorâ€" crew in 20 minutes and 20 seconds. time of the beaten crew, 20 minutes 49 seconds. Naw Yoar, May 23.â€"Arrived the Steamship Te Qzean frum E In:';?“flqoumdflm shins, Citr of Richmond â€"and Onstaiin from New out enjoying themselves, and crowds of donald and the ladies of the Government * Nuw York, May 23. â€"Arrrivel the Steamship Bolivia from Glasgow. _ __ . Rallway. e anniversary battle Creek, 'hwhb" &Ma&bï¬:‘.m&, & % Senutor Pen ' here this sTooing from Phiidaipig # reute io Montreal. i Toroxto, May 24.â€"We have bad a glorioue specimen of Queen‘s weather for the celebration of Her Majesty‘s birthday, and as a consequence the whole city were _“’ w aPBy PBR ETE steamship Siberia from Boston. The races at the Woodbine were PRICE 3 CENTL. MONTHREAL. (By Telegraph.) lonists ‘were obliged to