The daily witness, 1 mars 1884, samedi 1 mars 1884
[" Vol.XX1II.No.51.LAST EDITION.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, LAST EDITION.PaiOA One Ciift ««MM «/ Mr«*.marruioté ana manu rawirtaWv mtnl t* enJérttJ vil» Ih* nduw Md odArtaa «J U* aaadtr, M ttUiuitJ obituary notkM or» arngnt /or «I r«mw r***- -\t_ BIRTH A NIOHOLSON.-On TnMd»y.\tln»l.»* 3S3 Hideaa *tmA OtUw».tb« m\\t»ot 0*o.NKboUou, of « duoKbtor.j.lVKUMORK.\u2014In tl*l« elly, oû lhe lii In*», tho «ife of Wolter lAffrmoro, of a aoo.UVA -At 24 DoarlvIorM «treat, on tbo 29th Fab, tho «Ife of Jamaa RIta of a ton.!\tMARRIED.ORDAN-JORDAK-At «ba P\u2018r,on*«#-V0H Famille .treat, on tbo 28th la.V.by the Rot.Robort Campbell, M.A., W.F.Jordan. and are rerpeetfally Invited to attend., RADIOF.R.-On Friday.29th lost,, at the residence ' Ther mother, 10 St.Fhi.lp Btroet of h^t d,.ease, Bsrab McCulloch, beloved wife of Cbarlea W.\tRadlaer.Esq.Tbe funeral will leave the hooae for St.1 *trlck Bhnreb.on Monday.3rd Inat., at 7.30 a.m.Friends and acqualnUneea are roepeetfnlly Invited to attend without further notice, MOORE.\u2014In tbla city, at 234 Salirnenr.street, on Friday, 29th of February, James, son of William Moore, aged 18 years and C month*.Funeral from his father\u2019s residence, on Monday.March 3rd.at 2.30.BONNEVILLE.\u2014At tho ago of 2 years and « montha, Guillaume Bonneville, youngest son of William Bonneville, of the G.T.R.The funeral will leave the residence of his father, 172 Dellslo street.8t.Cunegonde, on Hundsy.the 2nd March, at 2.30 p.ro , for Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Filends and acquaintanees are requested to attend.SHEDDEN.\u2014On the 5th February.1884.at L,Ter-pool Cottage, Ayrshire, Margaret Dick Shed Jen r.Uctff Robort Rhedden, aged 88 years.Canadian papers plea.e insert.iiAYES.\u2014In this city, on the .29th o' February, after a long and painful Illness.Maggie, third dauuhter of John Hayes.Fuftral will leave her father\u2019s residence.18j Grand Trunk street, on Sunday, tho 2nd of Mareh, at 2 o\u2019clock.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.MANN.-At Argylo Park Terrace, North Merehls-ton, Edinburgh.Scotland, William Mann, sr-fatiior of Eric and A.F.Mann, of this city, In bis 74th year.HOLLAND.-At 447 Sherbrooke street, on Saturday, the 1st March.1881, Mortimer BrasUenbury.Infant »on of Henry M.Holland./\tHOFFMAN.\u2014Suddenly, on the 29th Feb., at 94.\u2019» Sherbrooke street.Andrew W.Hoffman, onlr brother of Mra.W.Oliver Smith, agod 56 year*.Funeral will take place on Monday, tho 3rd March, at half pan two p-m.Friends and ae quaintancea are Invited to attend without forthe: ¦notice.McGREGOR.\u2014At Cote da Midi, near St.An drew *.Uuc.on tho 23rd February.Jennie Me Gregor, aged 17 years.3 months and 7 davs, eldest daughter of Mr.John McGregor.Glasgow and Ardrossau paper» please copy.OABSLETTS COLUMN., Fionr.1,71ft barrais; Ashea, 23\tTÏUir.220 roll*.WAR SOUDAN.MUKPIIY & UO.\u2019H ADVKRTIHKMRNT.COTTON J^NITTINO Our present rr.ee for be.t Kalttlng Cellen Is 4c per ball cf Hjouneea.«* ft* per b^l of 2 ounces.Tbe run on oor Knitting Cotton baa heeo no great that for tbe preecnt we are obliged to refase to sell It wholesale to the trad#, hot our enatomera can get »» much as they require.In a short time we expect a suB Clanily large stock to again serve Dry Good# D 1HECT FROM THE MAKERS.W HITE honeycomb hkd COVRRLETM! Wheat- bosh.Corn, buaU.Feaa, hush ¦ Oata bush.Hailey, bnah .Rve.bnsh .Flour, hrla ;.Oatmeal, hrla.Ooramaai.brla.anrocKh in aronn.Mar.let.Fab.24th 1884.\tI»»*- 230.874\t220.409 14 946 10.200 :::\tfa™* 2 504\t1.473 \u2014\tiftSSft\t19,832 31 948\t31,518 44,016\t44,769 .\tee.ws-\tftwl Mar.2nd.1883.198.453 ft 970 R7,34G 84,371 29.900 25.193 47.217 249 4 TORONTO MARKETS.1 Case\t\t\tto Mil At\t\t.*1.00.1 C*m.E.\t.do \t\t.1.25.1 Case\t\t\t do \t\t.L46.1 Osm\t\t\t do \t\t.l.«0.1 Case\t\t\t do \t\t.1.96.1 Case\t\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022»\u2022 do\t.2.00.E.a .?\u2022 to4 ViÎ^VtS to \u201c w-.H.r-'\u2019\u2018 Bran wanted, warth \u2022140U-Oat* scarce, wanted at 35c.quiet, a* before, lloga firm, at »H.-> \u2022 Ing at 20c to 22c> Wheat inactiva.Barley and IVa* - Eggs aell' w HITE TOILET QUILTB ! dealer*- H.CARHI.EY.'I A US LEY\u2019S PRICES ! CANADIAN TWEEDS, all wool, only .'18c, equal to what la sold elsewhere at 45o to htle.WHITE QUILTS ! WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, only tide, eqnsl to what Is sold elsewhere at from $1.10 to *1.25.WHITE TOILET QU1LTH, 85e, equal to what Is sold elsewhere at from *1.00 to *1.10.j\tassorted, to sell at 90c, *1.10, *1.30, 1 Case, snorted, to sell at *1.05, *\u20184 20, **2.40, *2 8 U 1 Case, asierted, to sell at *3.35.M.'.iô.*l.55.1 Case, assorted, to *.11 #» »4.7*, *6.20.*6.06.*9 80.Wo Invite Ladies to call and examina these good# Ark to see any of the price* quoted and they will be shown yon.VERY BEST CASH VALUF» LavnrooL.rVonr.\u2014 ss«iS&\"\" No.2 California No.1 Oallfornla Corn (new).Do.(old).1.Barley.Oats.Fork.Lard.».Bacon.10 0 7 10 H 2 7 H 5 6 5 6 H 78 48 4.'.Bacon.JX Tallow.Cheese.71 Fsb.20.6 p-m.S 'i \\ t a H 6 to 7 11 to H 6 to 10 to to to 0 0 « 0 0 (H) 00 40 IK> to OU to Mareh l.6 p-m.10 u to 11 7 1U H 2 7\t8 8\t0 6 1 ft ft 6 8 2 8 ft 7\t11 8\tft CABLE.OLD WORLD AFFAIRS.-nil* DYNAMITE ATEOOITIM, Niw York, March 1.\u2014A London cable letter any* : For the time being tha new dynamite teares outrival even the newa from Egypt, all Important aa the latter In In ragnrd to the former the air la fall of rumora and at tha prominent clubs little alao la Ulkad «[\u2022 The Irish parly am bitterly denenneed though lha lending member* again and again déclara there (a no conneetton between the nationalist# and party of violent raeaanrea.The hm*» sound* the keynote In placing tha bUme of thaattempuon tha Amerloan Government and the AVici this morning editorially eipteaaed tha belief, that Lord Gran villa ha* ofllstally eoumu-nlcated with lha American SesroWy of Btate In regard to the matter.On Tueedev tha eiploalon occurred at Victoria Station, on Wednesday an anonymous letter Informsdthepolio# that an attempt would bamada to blow op Charing CrOM Station, and on Inveatigatlon at that place a larga quantity of nitro glycerin# which had been listened around a tin bos, within which waa a clock, and all were enoloeed In a valise similar to that which contained the Victoria Station exploslvee.The Intention wna.doubtless, to make both esplode at the same time, but luckily the attempt on the Charing Croea Station failed.The dlroovery of a third ______________ , - ,\t1 infernal machine with about twenty pound# of wheeled about nod retired ü®ner*,,£lr*\u201c?2 dynamite on Wednesday at Haddington Hte immadlauly ordered J^**11** onf^®\tuon, and the rumor that at Waterloo, St.Han position on tbefhnolla Thejrobal» then\t| cm *nd other Stallone dynamite ha»l been THE BATTLE AT TRINKITAT - THE REBELS BADLY BEàTKN-A GREAT VICTORY FOR THE BRITISH.London, March 1.\u2014Despatches from Trlnkl-tat autee a battle raged all day yesterday.The rebels fought deaperately and\t»\u201c\u201c\u2022 bera of them ware «hot down.Tha British fought In oblong aqoaro and tha rabais ware ^peclaia^to^ha Ttlograph say the British werV everywhere victorious In yesterdey a battle.( Hùi Candda Mutual Line ) VOIMIN WORTHY OF THIIR ITilU Th.kk.tat, March -Th«\tda^ General Graham marched a mtla he7j>\"d For* Baker yesterday, the rebel» «onatenMy rtlr-mtshlng with hla advance guard morning.Suddenly a large force of rebels who were concealed among the eerub on aundy knolls, opened a heavy flieon the Brlttah *r0\u201c9\" who had bivouacked on tha 6e d thoroughly drenched by the tropical rain.General Immidlutely ordered hla V0?0*\t/®r,n'?*\u201c oblong square which had hardly h®*D d®®* when tbe rebel* advanced nnder a heavy nre which did little damage, but before reaching within pistol shot range of the Brltlah Una they Rome nt will battle and fought with tremendous braverv, nut were beaten on all aide», the firing of the Brltlah troop» telling fearfully on the enemy.The rebels stubbornly contested every Inch ot PLY* *15.82»« 'wïu\u2019oM.y;\t'*¦\t\u201e 000 Vnn* March 1.2 n.m.\u2014Wheat, aalea 800.* S' TAU KNl'lTINd COrrON! u LSTEKINOS ! Please noUee, we do not Umlt oar .-ustomers to th* quantity tncy buy, Can simply any nonaasr* onantlty from stock, and any i\u2022oh&Hsui Quantity in n fQW diys» At1 he low price we are eelllng It ,or li cash iiroflt.so if 16 ball*»» not enough ask for OOorftOU.Md y«u will not be told that we cxnnot sipply y«o he j oml the limited number of five balls.JOHN MURPHY & CO., DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, 403 end 40» NOTRE DAME HTBEKT 106.107.109 and 111 8L Felar street.Term* Cash, and onlv one prie»____ leaving 1 000 men killed and wounded on the field, the British losing only ten killed and forty wounded.TO FTKIK* WH1LU TMK IKON IS HOT.Thin kit at, March 1.- The foroos under 4S^!S.,JI«.tl.S.OOp.m -Con-.U.lOl U M.*\tm.\"?o.T.klÆ'.™.enable the rebel» t> offer a determined »pcc.Thu enemy showed great conroire during the fight yesterday, and C f « f _____________ ftmnd, created the moat Intenae eirltement.The American colony are Indignant ov*r the Times\u2019 article, but have to good eicuee to offer why the American Government should not take etepi to prevent the perpetration of euch Intolerable outragea on a friendly nation.Til* WAR IN y.OUDAN.It waa rumored early yesterday that abattis DYNAMITE PLOTS.JERRY DONOVAN\u2019S THREATS TO BLOW UP THF.BRITISH PARblAMEWT\u2014 KKNIAN ASSASSINS AND THEIR ALLEGED DESIGNS UPON THE LIVES OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCE OF WALES\u2014FERRETING OUT THE DYNAMITERS Nrw Yon*, March 1st \u2014O\u2019Doneva* declares the Umiak Houeee ot Farllaiaeat 1 be blown np within all wash a Patrie* Joyce *Bfi the Sue* Canal will alao bo b'owa up.The l>y«amiti Monthly la about In ba laeuaA by Ucrsa and hla confreres.Investigation ahowo there I* a atahla at 127 Twenty Fifth etiwot Brooklyn, said to he the roeldene# of Thames Ryan, an alleaad dynamiter.No Pfrnon named Ryan haa lived there for yaara Three montha Mora chemist named King lived onelgh-t* enth strete, Brooklyn.He made expetimemte with dynamite and a balloon.Promtoom* FelSans In Pateraon.N.J., any the ohjoot of tha recant explosion In London woo to kill the Prince of Wale» They bed 'nformailuu Hie Hrlece waa to leove Lhnr* trg Cross or Victoria Htetlon nt the 41m* the explosion waa arranged.They p«9-pared for him at both atettona Thoy »*y this la nothing to what will happen In » enor» time and Intimate the gneen had hotter haaltete cn starting on the eontlnentel tour._ utut».one of the alleged sus pec is, te not In Poteroon.W.U.Kogor».a maker of expert mom tel «machine» In Brooklyn, atetea that aoreral ago ho medo for a stranger n mnehlno wminm ran by clock work, It would throw a fc***f?of threo Iron nipples, made to hold poreotelom cap*.( Via Canada Mutual Li*.) OFFICIAL INT*nVIEW.Ijdnpon, March L\u2014Tho United HUteo < I\t,r^ u*-i NEW YORK STOCK LIST\u2014March 1.(Furnished by J.M.Mfrkrr.) Opening and cloalng pricce-10.10 am.andATUP-m q b.m.\tlie».Krl« 2nd.N.Y.O.119>4 U.Bootbern.6334 D.A Hudson.110 IX.L A W.128 Erie.26 U HLCen.N.J.Centrai.87 IL A Kb J.pfd.K.A» Texas.21 Ix»ul« Sc N.*7 \u2022» LakeStiore.l»2,w M.\tCentral.91 Manhattan.Nor.Hac.21^» Nor.Fee.pfa.4J>J* N.\tW.pfd.1427a Full P.Car.U'8 Vi lift's- Koek Island.UO |9tPaul MAM 92*4 1211\u2019* St.Paul.9® » 25\u20194 bt.Paul Ofd.Omaha com.SO\u20194 X8 I Texas Pariftc.20 Vi \u201920^4 U.Hacltte.78\"».ift-V Wabash.1 J} 10Ï1 w.U.Tet.75 02 Wabash pfd.27 .Central Pae.0034 \u2022it 1» O.AT.Con.10 2 4ftft.M.O.Pao.t'l'a 117 VDen.* It*0 G.18' 4 143VMoney.2 :u8M 9.1*4 l»U*a 20 >H 64 c» 79 Hi 76*4 27 Vi HI >4 19 V* 91 >4 18*4 1 Gordon was attempting to carry out.Thera was u steady fire on tbe ontposta at Fort Baker maintained all day yesterday, but there waa no actnal bettlw A apy who came In say» there is little military discipline In Osman Dlnn\u2019* camp.80 well assured are hla officer* and followers of success that they keep uo a constant round of feasting and pleasuring.General Graham will move early this morning.Hla force consist* of lea* than .>,000 men.while tho rebel force* are four or five times aa large.Great activity wai displayed in Fort Bauer all day and General Graham la reported aa being well sitlaued that hi* troop* will be easily victorious, but here In London there are plenty of gloomy forebodings that the battle will prove another rebel victory which will discount In bad *ffect all tho good Useful from 95c city.Double Fold ULSTER INOH decidedly the cheapest In tbo ft.CAR8LKY.CORNS AND WARTS! AN infallible cure TESTIMONIAL.SNOWED UP.FT7?SS2I Naw.e FuoM thb ahciput capital.Snowed up.No train* from g iebeo for two days.Hoi b.pa there will be to mo row.What the Daily H'ffnr** sayai \u2022\u2022The Com and Wart Cure ÇrV*r*2?t*,y Wight, a dtipcnalng chemlet Mr.O.L., lia», to \"or ntlemsu ha at 192; 23 at 191*: 25 Ontario atlOl -k; 25Toronto at 181; \u2019-\u20195 atlSl1#-50 Jacques Carl 1er at 85'4; 25 at 85; 32 Molsona at 110-, 25 Commerce at 1221*i\t1-^: 225 Merchant» at 115; GOToror.to t.t 182ia: ^ Clty Passenger nt 124k,; 25 at 124^; 25 at\tC3 at 123^1 ; 25 at 123>3; It0ntl23»4; -5»tl-2*s-050 Gssat 191 Hi; 25 North-West Land at 03s 01; 25 at 64a ; 20 Telegtapb at 123; 125 Rlchel en at 01: 20 at GOtfl ; 55 at 00; 50 Loan an l Mortgage at 54.The New Y;ork Rank statement show* :-lx».ms.00; de posits, decrease.*1.028.500; res-rve.locraaia, *1.-001,375; circulation.Increase, *141,900.WHOLESALE 1* KICKS.The British breadstuff» markets are very 1 but steady.Boerbohtn a advice* quote corn but firm, and wheat quiet but steady.,'hlcago wheat is about V* cheaper at 91»*: Man-h.\t^0 May.and 99'Be June.\tware *-000 bushels, and the shlpnsente iRWObnabelfc C r^ win aboot i c«nt per buih«l.\t\u2019 zZjJé W# ftH=U Jnne.and 59V July.The roreip^ were 210,000 boabels and the shipraeuta 1-1.000 bushels.\t.\t.u\t» The cram market was very quiet o'»*1 *1*-!0\"* rhsnecf We quote; Gsnada lted''\u2022inter.$1.20 « $1.22 ; Oau»M ring, $1.18 10*1.20;\t75.c.PVnrftn It7a Irfmd ; Peas, 89c to 90c ; Bariev.5&e to 050 \u2022 lly6-OOe to 62c.\t.Fiajd*.\u2014Receipts 1.715 bmbels The msr^et 1* doll and depressed.No buslneas reported on Nu|>ertor Kxtra, *5.55 to *5.00; Kxtra Buperfln^ \u20225.3ft to $*.40 .Faney.nom.; 8prlng Fxua.*438J o *6.00; Pnperilne.*4 2ft te *4-35: ^on* Hskera.Can.$5.25 to $5.50.do Amer.I».46 $5.Hft; Vine, $3.60 to *3.701 Mlddlioas.Clifton, Staten Island.March serpent was eeeti off EUingtvllle yeaterdav atruck a boat containing two men and cruahel tho oar with its teeth.MURDER OF A POLICE SERGEANT.St Loud*.March ].\u2014It haa been learned that Police Sergeant Jenks, who was recently shot and kllKd by a notorious colored woman, , held a commission fyom tho Brltlah officer* to act Hgatnst Fenian*.Enallsh detectlve^male an Investigation and satlafled themselves U had nothing to do wirh bis death.THE TEMPERANCE WAVE., Ellenmllb, N.Y., March 1.\u2014Tho women here are organizing to aid the tempérance movem-nt in the Bprlog election.They have reeolved to btycott merchant* aud others Wbo vote against the tem(prance ticket.Dk« Moinkb, Marclkl.\u2014TheHonaeyesterday passed the Kennedy Temperance Bill.The Hempstead (L.I.) coroner\u2019a jury has found Kugg, the negro, guilty of assault on Mr.Townsend and hla wife.Ex-Treasurer Polk, of Nashville, Tenn, whose defalcations created a frea1 se^iuhHi some months ago.died to-day of heart dl*e.i o after a long lUnets.me num troops moved upon their position th#y|r*'fu8*'' to run.but fonght to the death untUJ'\u201d*'1* comi>elled to give way te the sape*lor mllltaty discipline ot the British Troop*, whose accurate tiring rapidly dlrolnlahed their numbera TH« BKITISH MRS KV HE IOICBD.London.March 1 -The news of Goners1 Graham * victory owr iho rebel fore*» under Osman Digit» In The Soudan yesterday ha* caused tmmei d°cte«ltffctOn all aide* te** opinion la freely ex pressed that the Governmont should recon-4.\tI uu-gt and most approved pattern of steel da.Bprlng Extra, $2.10 to *2.-0; do.\tI bracelets, and psarched off to the lock-np.flneu *2.10 to $3.20; City Bag», delivered.*2.05\t| brace ete.^rg ^ at Bl1ebton Gondnetor ,he t\u2019mlral iVetr* from Ita correapondent.Col.Burleigh.The telegram announcing tne victory contained two thousand words.the only account of tbe battle received In this city until live o\u2019clock this Burleigh **nt It overland to hu*kl.m.^Ftl>J cornier, from when It was telegraphed to the Central New».London.( Via Onat North-western Line.) ANOTHER ACCOUNT.\t, Tfinkitat.March l.-The rebels were found in force wlih two guns at the old fort, ahree miles from Fort Baker.H RloB sides and lasted » long time.Tho rebels were repulsed after 1,000 wore tilled.\tBritish loss was ten killed aud forty wounded.The Gordon Highlanders formed the advar.ee with two Gatling guts and one Gardiner In the right corner, and two Gardiners and one Gatling In tbe left corner.The Eighty-Ninth Regiment formed the rieEt side of the tquare and the Black 1\\ atch R*^1' ment the rear.The whole strength of the British was less than 4.000 Tho Huaaars acted as scoots.Tbe Rebels la pkd the high ground in front and on the They retired slowly *» the English approached.After an advance of three miles tbo earthworks of the rebels came In aight The guns were mounted and standards firing.Tue British stepped forth as It on a holiday parade, tbo ^bagpipes playing and tho Highlanders footing cheerily- They advanced till with o 800 yard* of the rebel»'position, where an old sngar mill was atandteg.nmouotted b^atonm- aervatlves will opposait because lie enactment without a mea»nre of redistribution would give the Irish party a stupendous power.Inasmuch as under Its provisions Mr.l\u2019*rn.*1' could carry ninety seats ?ne heard on all aldee In the M>rridore.\u2022\u2022Well, what did yon think of Unlike other important pollücal\t™ MlnloterlalUU were, without exception, aatlaffed to characterize the speech\tPfî\" exultent and only fair while, on the\t' the Literal» were unanimous In pronoaneln* w an abject fallnre.When the Hrmae the Finance Minister arose la hU P1*8*.*^** waa a largo attendance on the floor \u2022ndtheitete 1er lea were packed.The honorabU gBOUemM Ijid tot been apoaklng long \"henlS evident that he waa laboring under \u2022 depree-alon.The House gradually thinned spectators left In large nwn\u2019ter*- V*MWa g allery men w»re heard to remark that Bervy during any former budget wne *£\u2022 emutr.Th*Oov»rnnsen»bonehee beeame p*U»-fSFv veeant 8lr Richard Cartwright, the Opposition financial critic, leaned c*relee»ly beck in his chair.The Hoi folded on hla desk end aaltep moat of the time and a few ters wero noticed to be out of their ( )n the whole the speech could hardly be eatd to be anything hut an excuse for thefeilareof the National Holley, and especially as to the eeasee which led to the failure.It wae not a complete exposition of the expenditure of the eowitry: and (be Mlnliter hlmaelf admitted that Mveval Important Items would be forthcoming.Dor-log the debate to follow, this fact will afford thS Uppoalilon conalderable ground to workon.Sir léonard\u2019» main nontentlon wia that hsd l not been for the existence of the Natltesal Holley the condition of things woutd have been Infinitely worse than It 1* at tha preegpt tkne, and that the National Policy wa# a preveoUv# .\".r.sftes ,.Tb5r::^\ti t fr.m.Krupp,u»w,ur.d\t| the rollp,cl««i The ehell paseed over the shots hors\u2019 clore to the several.The rebel, maintained a rattling iusi | ing»t ibe conncll tede with ini-11 arms.One of the Gordon Count Tolstoi wni Presmoai ine\tth8 Highlanders waa the first te tell.badlv wounded.| announcement will be_eunieiSB* iSsala or through personal ambirloawaa mov- of Jliaster tn day» of yMiareild an^ XZ:naPPl*Dt AWUrrahm\tÏÏÏ tSriX^ln d^-SSSThST* *\t.1\tfffg flNA^OB JIINtSTB»\u2019» OPPONBHT.Sir Richard Cartwright occupied about th# asme time.The latter made one of tha bate oratorical efforts ever heard In the Canadian < ommons.From hte exordium to hj* Pero-railon he peured forth a brilliant flaw at [angnage, hi* emphaal» being nnnaaally atrang, hl»^ argument eonvlnelng and hte prenun.THE FRENCH IN ANNAN.Tho French will within a few daT« ®ov» on lacnlnh.The French _ forces at^ck wi number abont'uBOOr'lt to «id 30,000 Chinese will defend the P|M°\tRJ>£r?*k«Mnlaco decisive movement will probably take i next week.the czaR and nihilist* The Czar of Rusala has convened a counri^of\tHte ^wVrfiU arral«m«t af rom the Egyptians.I the ruling clasaes to consider whethe^a.te ^ th# (jovernment drove hte friends ?\u2022.**?aiiuaro.Next two I tic party of any P01^ reR nf y- Opposition side Brltlah.wounding j dominion*, end to consider a me hod^ ^\t81f RlcbBrd sut ned a rattling fus* Ing them\t°at the oonneih This hsd given saver irai?\tI peg:™- ¦= \u2014«\u201cI sSw-avs-JH « llroîli ïx.r WAY COLLISION IN SCOTLAND.\tJ, ,h.hon.g.ntte«a« that hte jry.- tbe Government-.- .,, .v.Ida Into eeataclae of dallght.stated that the hon.gentleman n.ug.wu several reason» for \u2018he d*P£a««J; The half of hte apeeeh waa devoted to Ua «net that there waa no *£\"\"atenaadttoatttehaU as to tbe reaaona why It existed.The\u2014 «*¦ inlet dul1 Celouel Baker in tbe face and 20 men were lilt.After that an echelon of a thousand yard* was ordered, am' the men directed to lie down u» It was noon Tbe day waa clear and the wind dispersed the smoke of the tire, dtrcloalng tbe rebels\u2019 movements Then tbe Brltlah opened fire with guns and rifles Tbe rebel Are rapidly aleckened and tbe advance was at once ordered, [he rebels held their position desperately There were 2,000 In frontand hundredaon the \u2022ideeof the equate.When tbe British were within -00 yard* of them the rsbe'a rushed headlong with their spears upon the British Bos.T\u201c«y |\u2019\u201d1J dead right and left None of them bolted, but fell back sullenly.\t., .n Having cleared the ground In front the British attacked Fort Burnaby, and carried » \u2022\u2018Df' » desperate tight.They turned two Krapo guns against the enemy, but toe Arabs contest ed ev»r* inch.Tb* B.Uteb then stormed the brick building, and at one oc ock »h« «bêla bolted, tbe Gatling gun» and Martini nues creating great havoc among them cbaigcu the retreating reoei* wuv k-\" troopers blow for blow Vne ?uem y retreited slowly and the British kept up t\u2019ie fire, advance on Tokar will te made today.I\tsrsw \u201cF\"\u201cr \u2022\u2022 -Eri»\u201cÎ CABLE N0TL3.\twb0 are t^e customers of the greet Th# I on g fellow memorial bust wa» nnveUad ^ maIiafâCtar*ri tended to lnJar*>J|f * -1T the WAY THEY DO IT.\t|\tThis article, he contended, w- : ilSHSHSr I if way t hey prevent organized reaUunce.\t^.\u2019ÿh.totrtbe National Policy waabad or good * NXW MOTIVE POWER.\t| \u2018\t««jyj.^ rX».'ud.bT'\u201c%\u2019«7Ï.aUÏT.w*.:'.v50ysjiwl;b\u201es I'SSuSi1 of si I \u201ed r» .PPII-Ô-\" care Invention.to *3.00.\t\u201c\t, MeAI.S.\u2014Cornmeal, 83.20 to $3.40 ; onllnary, $5 00 to *5.25; granulated.$5.-0 M $5.50.Hailv Hfu nrcB.\u2014There la nothing n®w,t0,,r®,'f\u201drrt In either the butter or tho chre*s marked the former eontiiiulng dull and the te11-*\t.V^ t0 quote ; -Butter - Eastern Towuahlpa.\t* 21; Morris burg and Broekrille.18c to 2 le ; NVeatern.IGo to 18c: Add a coup a of eent per lb.to the above price* for «elections lor we lobbing trade.Uheeae\u2014Choice fall makes, [3 *c to 13tees other kinds, 11c to 13e.as to quality.Tho public cable la unchanged at 71a Eggs are selling at 25c for fresh.-'w-JTm- Kami\"- fSt\u2019w^o^ Hhort Cat, *21.50 to *22; Hamx, eUy cured.\u2022E, BiSi, ,§Ï?S, ,3Ïrto.,ôJ%.?3>tei Tallow, refined, T® ®^ Dreased Hogs, $8.75 to $9 00 per 100 lha, potn/ntT 1a unchanged at lie to 12e for tuikcy-, and 8c to 9c for geeae and chickens.ASHES though fftiiet are firm at $4.30 to *4.3.j far firet Pete.Paarla have sold at Rxcnm.-tVkeat, 3,065 huehels i Oats, 500 Whvte was Informed that three suspicious characters had boarded his train at Trenton, and to be on the lookout for them.He Inspected the cars, and one of them which contained a large consignment of boots and shoes was Mr.Whyte tried the door, open nor ¦nrrender, and was that they would supply a subject inquest/ Mr.Whyte \u201cgot\" accordingly, but took the precaution of tej^aphlng ahead to Co bourg for aestetence.Then be train nnder a fall head of steam, \u2022od** Brighton lecnred the asrtetence of some section men THE GREAT STORM- OTTAWA.\tI 0ttaWa, March l.-The western etpress on The Chu f^ustioe Tonounced yeatenlay at I Thn^'SSt «jjj\tthe™now has sent provisions to the pa»-r * taken out thte jply a subject for a coroner\u2019s | following Tuesday, 11th March.\tI\tt^ree etrangers arrived in the city yes Governor-Gen bead,\tt*1* \u2022r* I P*.train will be The Governor-general, visited t|}« fchool yesterday, *nd .WM.FT®*«nt^J T.uh addresa He consented to become patron.The Cauobnawaoa Glrb Club booked to T,,\u2018 th.OMr.H.»»'\u2022\u2022\u2022 ¦Xtl.'S\u2019.if: on i6cur«a in© asf iivBnoo wi .\tI annA^r in the (Jp©rn nou^w iw»\tar.who nailed up the car In which the robbers \u2022T®* JjJo road all night and arrived thte were.They were arrested here as previously tatoed on ure stated, bnt refused to give their name*.One®*'\"10 the trio, however, was recognized aa a man named Duplex, whoe« operation» 1\u201c T?1?®*?,,* few years ago w*11 still \u2022be remembered bv the lice.Tho detectives think Mr.Whyte has CRIMES AND ACCIDE1NT3.Or taw a Mareh 1.\u2014Annie Armour, aged 24, asspaKoc.^ '¦ \u201c I ssss-* t\u201cu'- terday.%\t\u201cssàssî btates did during tie four year* of th* war.thbcrriERN.TIip Ci'Uen newspaper waa sold by the sheriff this morning.\t* WEATHER PROBABILITIES.1 a.tr.\u2014Th* .tom In Prorinc.1.abating s wetUi.r gale there.Flae verreote\t^ V.U- in uniarla with the W\u2014 Ulow rm : MONTREAL March 1.\u2022Ur by HEABH.I and Mathematical 244 Notre Dame «treat ; thermometer.1pm.\tMax.10°\tID5 6 p.m.8 a.m.4°\t4° Mia \u2014VJ Mean.4.0»° 8 am.29.65 BAROMITEa 8 a.m.29.78 Ipsa 29.78 ss^isrsrsa siisrst pmad*d b, Ugbt «ww. 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