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[" Vol.XXVI.No.8:!.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1885.Price one Cent.Notifié of Unki, marrtatftt ami tUnlli mu*l iniarUibln t* miiorwl a'ilh tkt namt and addrui o iht « s, in plain, striisil and Lrocodi-d (le-; siirns.Novelties in Window Poles at all prices.1 Dj)EEN RINGS TO a Pole In BRAH8 CURTAIN LIJAINH hi- rle-tt sn uniin use range Irom 35c a pair.WINDOW.SHADES and SPRING ROLLERS aqaciulty.J lano and Table Covers Hilliard Cloths, Cretonnes, Ac., Ac.nil at ( 'IO.SK I JU' KS.14 Ml- 1(441 IS .4 SO*.1833 and 1835 Notre Dame st ]PROVINCE of Cl>ll('llOt\u2022, District of .\tNo.ItIUl.Circuit Court Oustnvc Hubert, J luirititl, is.Giistnve Durveau, Détendant.On the seventeenth day of April, instant, at nine of the clock to the forenoon, at the domicile of the sold Defendant, N\" 33 S unt Louis Htreet in the city of Mootrenl, will U- Bold l y authority of JuXice, all the good* mid chattel» of Inc *nid Defendant, seized in this cause, cuusistiug of monxhold furniture, etc , etc.Term* cash u .\t.s.n *\t.D A Hr- AMOUR.I).8.C.¦M nfunJ.4th April, 1885.N EW LINENS ! 4 Ul HR < I.OTHH ! Showing a cheap lot of LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS.Cheap line of HTAIR LINEN.Cheap line Of LINEN TOWELS Cheap line of TUKK1HH RATH 8HKLTS.Cheap line of TURKISH RATH TOWELS.Cheap lot of FACB CLOTHS.Cheap lot of LAMP CLOTHS.8.CAR8LEY8, S.CARSLEY, 1*65, 1767, I7C9, 1771, im, 1773, 1777.NOTRE DAME STREET.^JLAPPERTON\u2019S THREAD.If you want a good Thread, try Clappertoo\u2019s.Their name is on every spool.We keep it along with Coats and Clark \u2022 All the -Auc pi ice Holyhead, April 8.\u2014The Prince and Princes* of Wales were received hen1 with enthusiastic crowds.They inuncdratcly embarked n the royal yacht \u2018\u2019(.Islsirne,\u201d which started this morning for Kingstown.Ig)NDON, April 8.\u2014A Dublin despatch says : \u2014The city is in gala attire in honor of the expected arrival f the 1\u2019rino- and Princi-ss nf Wales.The dignified neutrality advised by Mr.I\u2019nmell will probably disappear under the pressure of public opinion and |Hipular enthusiasm.The only cloud on the Imnr.on is caused hy anxiety ns to what th«?students may drd Mayor has tsuight another Hag, which will Im- displayed over the Mansion House.Twelve mass meetings of the Irish National I» on the south side of the Saskatchewan.B battery is still here and is ex|>ecting orders to proceed this afternoon to Swift Current, thence by river, probably to Clarke\u2019s Crossing.A Hj«ecial train with crews for Sir Alexander Galt\u2019s two steamers |>assed here fur Medicine Hut this iiiorning, (Special to the Witness.) ON THK move.WtNNlPKci, April 8.\u2014A deH|>atcli from Gen.Middh-ton this morning state* A Ixattery arrived at the camp north of (Qu'Appelle this morning, and that after a rest the contingent will march on to day.They do not c.xj»ect to reach the south branch where the half hreed* are said to l»- locati-d, Is-fore the 20th.He left here yesterday to arrange for the transport of a division of trooj»< via Swift Current.B battery will probably go that way, WHAT IIAI.P-BRKKDS 8AT.Mr.Forget,one of the half hn-e«f commissioners, was in St.Boniface yesterday.He says he had definite inforn.ation that fonr retsds were killed in the fight.The half-breeds also claim that Major Crozier* men hnd first.The half-bnsd* from the North state there will lx.- no more fighting unless an attempt is made to catch Rn l.THK GRENADIERS.The Grenat lier* arrived from Toronto this morning after a long and tedious journey north of I-ake Sujs rior.They leave this afternd spirits.Alls-rt who was returning home, returned to I'\"it (Qu'ApjM'Ile after stopping some time at Humboldt.That station, lie says, is defended by only three police and dozens of jsMirly armed civilians.As there is a large quantity of supplies them it i» possible Riel may make a raid UJmiii it.Indeed his scout* were only throe miles away when Mr.Davis left.Mr.Davis aaya tliat Ri«tl pretend* to Im ins)Nred from heaven #nd plays th«\u2018 ide of a false prophet.Home of hi* followers are entirely opposed to bhsHlshed and have deserted him while others who were pressed into the service an- only bsi anxious to get away if they can.Air cad y some have fhxl, I lavi* having met one on his way here This half-breed said that Kiel ex|M-ct»'d the Dominion Government would immediately come to terms with him.lfth» y did not utiilerrute his strength they would only send out a small detachment of (Milice, whicn be could and would annihilate and thus secure arms and ammunition.Riel had heard of the soldiers liemg des|witclii-d to the scene and expected them every day, but a* they did not come he began to believe it was all a story told to frighten him.Riel was not in the Duck Lake tight, in fact he wa:i seven miles away, carefully guarded hy sixty picked men in a church.His followers are snicj to be well armed, hnt without any great quantity of ammunition, he has seized all the stores in the vieiui ty, dealing out evert-ham tot j justice to half-breed and white merchants alike.He takes gomls ami gives receipts for them, promising payment ujMin the recognition of his Government.With freighters he is more indulgent.He allow* then) tlu-ir pay if they do not want his notes out of thegoou* they are freighting.Davis thinks his whole force is Is-tweeii (iOO ami 700 men, L\u2019iO of whom are half-hreeds.Home of the Indian.* have joined him, but Benrdy's death, which Davi* vouches for, will tlouhtless have a dispiriting effect upon them.All »|M-ak highly of the contluct of the lolunteersaml police m the engagement.Bands of Indian* are collecting around thestation, seme of them iH-itig of PiupotV bund.They say they are going to nave a |»ow-wow.The presence of the troops inspires confidence at this (xiint, the half breed* and Indian* wh*» were cutting uj» rough some day* ago being now cowed.It is absolutely essential that a large force should he kept here at this place, ns the ImHe of siqqilieH and.in fact, the Key to the (Qu'A|>|M-lle valley and to tie- whole region.Is-mg (retween the railway and the Sonth Haskatehewiin.llATTI.KKOnil.The G7»li ajjainst an atun pt «11 tin* |*art of Franco to aeiau tho provino»*, 1 Vi nee Riamarck has (funo to Schor*nhausi*n to arrange for taking posaeasion < iliu\" to-day fr them will return t ¦ Liv the \u201c Celtic\u2019\u2019 11 Friday «even lifeb ats.THF.ANGLORl'S-SIAN WAKCLOl'D.LomOX.April 9.\u2014L- rd Granville has for-wardisj a d'-sjiatch Sir Ldv ard Thornton,the British ambassador at St.l\u2019i U r«burg, refusing to acceile to Russia's projs**al to extend the line of the debatable r-me \u2022 n the disputed Ruinn of th*- M-aican Congre-s, on Monday, it w:m otficially stated that the M'-xi-can army tn route for tin- frontier numbers lô,00(i, and that Mexico 1» prepiri-d to the defensive ,.r offensive.Several di-uuti\u20141 pr* si-nti d & resolution that tii*- executive U.- an thoriz«-d t** *l»-clftri- war against Guati-niila, which wa* referr-il to the Ci-miiiitt\u2014¦ on F\u2019ur eiiru Relations and War.The Pie*-ident \"f Salvador is not vet (-ortaiii of victory in -pit*- of the death of Barrio*, and wants tho aid FLECTIONS.DKTROIT, April 7.\u2014More complete return* from the state election yesterday indicate th-return of the entire Democratic ticket.Th-/\u2019 .'I (Republican) oeknowledip ¦ tie- def, It Ilf the Republicans.The AVer /V* -* claims 20,(»\u2019l majority for the head \"f the D**Ul'>Cl:itic ticket.l-\u2019.Asr Sr.I»iis, III., April 7.\u2014The \u2022\u2022h- tion here is progressing amid exciting soi-iii-.Jojxe.the Deniucratic candidate fm ma vni.L -f«\u20221*1* tii*- je lls o|»-n*d, was surrounded bv hi-o|(|sini iits, who jilaci-d rev«>lveis at bis iieadnud forced him to retiie.The assailant- were ar rested.Sev«-ral fights liav«» occurred.An unusually heavy vote was I tolled : 113of ID-! voting districts giv* Harrison (l)*-mocrat) fur mav'or 2-1,455, and Smitli (Repulilican) 21,-713.Both j-ttities claim the election.Midnight 166 precincts give Smith 35,973* and Harrison 34,-105.WEST NORTHUMBERLAND FLECTION.Conorrm, April 7.\u2014The election in West Northumberland to-day t\" fill the vacancy in th*- House of Commons, caused by tin- uns*-at-ing of Mr.Guillet (Conservative) resulted in tlie r* turn of that gentleman by a majority of N7 over Mr.K* rr (Liberal), with one place yet to hear fr'-m.At tin- last election Mr.Guillet -majority was five, his o|>pout-ut at that tiiue al-.Is-ing Mr.K> rr.Th*' following are the majorities as far :»s hoard fimii :\u2014Cubourg t*»wn, majority for tîuil let, US; Hamilton, majority for Guillet, 24 : Alnwick, majority for (juillet.X : Haldim.md, total majority for Guil- tily for K'rr, 71 A MYSTERIOUS Nkw Havkn, Conn., FENIAN \u201cRAM.\" April ¦».\u2014Th- Fenian ! Mexico 111 order to terminate the war quickly.It i- b* lievi*! Gingnvts will g-uut the neces-ary authority for a declsi.vti-ui of war.CANADIAN.In the Ottawa Division Court, on To -sday, a Hull money-lender 1 iroaecA ted a jiart y to recover a sum loams) at fivn by forty miles» tlian it is at 1 ;i mi Tie i* 1- to be wild heir, in May, tht interest of the Veniinnt National liank, of St, Alban*-, in tin- Montreal, Portland A-.Boston Railway, which can ies with it practical control of that railway of seventy niil«-s with its I lane-lies, and vvluc-li In-.In tween .St.^ Jsimliert and Wist I ninham, and, if secur**! in the m-t«ii st i.f the l.owell lv\"a'l.would b*'follovvislby the (\u2022 1; titictioti of j link fi-ni th* Canada line t*> Si i-d* 11 upon tin- St.Johiwhury R already gia*l*il and pr**viil*sl with bri'lges.l u u.llardwic-k, ujsin th() PERCENT OFF II DUSES TO LET.iln n, Pri ioitant ; also, lloiist-maiil : refer*nee* 113» Sht rbro ike atrevt.w ANTED, a Coaehmau ; re- fr re nets rtsiuiretl Anily st No 21 Victoria w|.ANTED, iiiiuiediately, a first-class lirixnii ; must Is- l inshv nml have g.xsl ref.r enets Aiply at II A A AI.I.ANS dltic**, comer of Youville au I Common \u2022treeta 1% ' AN I ED, a Tahlerti T T TA NT ED, a good Laumlrss, to take n family'* uavliin; ; uuut have goixl r fer : ¦ .V | ,\t' ! 1 \u2022 V ,, \\ 1 ' ANTE! (h ni ral Sei vaut.TV\tHI lë* \"> «tu l r ANTED, Phiin Cook ; references re n*J ltue«- .«.ert.ii *.«(.* (Xu V.I -v tie rjrr ^ IIXI.K-CKST I\u2019l.U WoKO ear* iwrti yop.t.L \\ PRIVATE themw-lve* to tin- full «if tho privih-ge, while the .m,thing agaimt Canniht, and admitting that in iiu-ii wen- hilletfsl in the dith-rent hotels an«l thoroughly r-iijoyerhnps a last farewell t«>soitie Iovi*l on»-.The crowd w«-n- v«-ry patient and orderly, tlmugli it was n«>t till an honrafter-w'.ird* that tin- bugler sotuided tin* ass«*mbly, The men look«*«l sohlieelj- and stalwart, drawn up in heavy marching onh-r.The loave-taking in many cases was very fiathetic.Tin- men, however, sewm-tl in the ix-st of spirits, to jmlge fn>m tln-ir remarks to their frieiuls.A* tin* nn-n dr«-vv up there was a burst of applause from tin* crowd.Cer to wish our neighbors ill.They do not tl«**«-rve it.\u201d [ It i* tileasant to note that the Chicago pajx\u2019rs stand almost alone in tlie United Stat*** iu th«-ir unfriendly attitude, the majority of the pn-** xympathi/ing strongly with Canada in her pres-«\u2022nt misfortune.] WHY ENGLAND IS NOT DESPISED.The Govt inmrnt* of Europe knw pretty accurately the strength nti'l wetvknas* of England, and it i* fortunate tlu-y do ; for if th«-y did not it would be next to im|x>ssible to avoid war.We never remember- and our experience is now, unfortunately, growing long\u2014to have seen the tom- of soch'ty and thliey.withotn means, without a Gem ral, and entirely unable to cotiuin nc< any military «*n-t«-rpris«*.The whole notion of the British army is that of one which can tigfit successfully in small diviikns, which will plunge atuung a hos- Faraily living near Fnx'lisli «'athislrxl, can nrrdinni'Hlnlc i.r>'iitl< ti: »n «itli Aunfurtable Room and li '.irci No otlwf boartlera k« |it !.»t«* dinner Terni* iF' u uioiith, A-Mo-ss, over osn sifc-iiature, to CONVKN1EXT.\u2018'Witoi s* (lltiee \\ FRONT double funiishi'd Room to .Let, with or without board.8 lleithelet street.(CLERGYMEN and others visiting the city will tinil good Rooms and k f*.8 II A .( I A1 'K RENT, \\ 'I* in il\" ¦ ! i tel, I.iirtte Property, centre of city ; sercral Sl«»ri houxen In Louk'iicuil l.anc .\\Vo, i> .in nt T» ta», tW'ln, 'ty *D'I 11.ft tli)-*.» inti! further order» U> 0ri\u2019'Cr' T.ITli« V^OV, It: M >) ir ând V !;! R'-SIUKKS ^'Suk KKtilMI NTAL OUDEES t Tl-.e N M.,< : .\t-! \u201c \u2022 ¦ - I \u2022\t»»\u2022; *\u2022 v «\u2022» l>*rtde »t the Aniioi) ol i | i.i, W K|IN I.1DA Y, »t.i \" î *rhe Kit'al> n «ill l-iri ti it the Ann :If at 8 I' hi.on T1IVIWPAY.'.\u2019.ll O.itai.t Itotli |,»ri'!i« Drtllonlrr Hjf nrjrr K.!.I't.I' I It.HI tt.«'apl., *t>J Aetuu A !it._ MiZRAil LoiXJK.No.».1.0,0.»'.M irch I-AS DAILY Monday.Tuejnay.3 \\N ,.h\" i.l0.lialanc- *n hand.$270.11.Seventy five jx-n ru had received»»* ai.hJnc»-in the ehajc- if fate» t Ireland, the Onitei State* and ''th*T jart- of Canada, li city.Various vote»of thank* to tl\t: ail'xl t! :\u2022 Scier y having lx*.ti tendered, the n eting »rJi\u2018ruxT.\"h The MANt'FAt'tnRBRs of window {^iuw in the l\u2019ni to* 1 States are protetod l>y a duty of seventy live percent, levied upon all imported glass, of eourse, for the lienetit of the Amcri* van glass Mowers, not of the owners of the furnaces.Why U it, therefore, that while the manufacturers of glass-ware are all immeiuly wealthy, their men ire known Li^Ik' the mest discontented and needy of allAineri* can skilh-d lalKirersî Some forty millions of people are compelled to pay twice as much as they ought to for the lrendit of getting light into their home), ostensibly for these mena Iwnefit, and now, so serious is their netxl, that their employers say that the only thing to l*' «loue is to increase the tax {«ayable 1*» themselves by another twentydive percent.ThF'F mh Tm Div- in which pedestrians study the sign Iroards and door plates to find out whose puddle they .ire wading through.There bas been a chronic and illustrious puddle for u g\"Oil while at the corner of Drummond and Dorchester streets.I lie w est e nd of Dorchester street is a series of .sloughs, ami a disgrace t** its wealthy re.xi-dents, as well as to our city government, w hich could take much more etlicicnt steps to keep tiic thoroughfares in order.A notably sober citizen is at work forming a vigilance coir.mittec to ctam! by the priueipal qu ig-mires and duck aldermen as they pass.Some of our wealthier house owners parade their vulgarity by making themselves a dainty l ath from their own d'Kirst* ps to where they t.kc their sleighs, entirely neglecting the rest of their fronts, evidently oblivious to the fact that thousands go on foot post their door for one v.ho um s thcii private passage-way.iX ALDERMAN M'KJRKS *\u2022 ROCKIES.\" Two hour* wer^ v*-r>* a.r»-«-ai/iy *p**nt b*t .igbt.in th** \u2022 hi«x-n - Kali, li»t**iiim{ t** a .-f tli*1 pri'S-s to withdraw\u2019 (lining th*' re ading of the minut* *, ami said, that ax tins was th*' rifle in other, and |>artieulanv the Road, ('ouiuiitti'cs, it would lie strictly enfoiC' d in future.The press of course withdrew, but Alderman (îray D mistaken.It ix neither tin- rule we practise in the Rond or any otln-r Committee, to -it with closed doors during th\" reading of the minute-.However, it luix always lieen the |ieculiarity of the Health Committ* » that they *1 tlu ir Imsiness in inbt-ferent manner to that of the other committee*.It was twenty minute- G fore the rere- - were re (inexted t*i ri-turu.Tenders for the removal \"t il,ad animals were' rec*'ived from Mr.Win.Maun, offering to d th*' work for 8801 |>ei ammnif and froni Mr, ilo.-'-iih t.uilb.mlt toi 8*s«.The matter wa» left ov**i until next meeting.\t.\t, ,\t,, x, .- Appluation» were re *''ived !i ôi Di -.A*>un, (leBonaki, David, W.E.R.*.»< v, C.< i.IVi \u2022 i milt ( S.Stroud ami p*\u2019M to ill G'lu's « It'* v .mt to attand, and »!*'» la »t'.it ».n i «< li-xil lor niinrs * an !*e can-lod r-ut.The meeting adj\"urm *J.LADIES AND GARLANDS.A PIiriTV KSTKKTAINMKNT IN -r.JAMK- .-TIt\"Kr MKT1104>IST CHURCH.A « neert was given la-t evening in the-chcisiu th*'ir iluti* ».Th*1 stre ets and roads are- greatly choked with snow\t_____ PERSONAL.The /A»*?// AVy»t*f*/»(\u2019i*», of Winona, renixiks that it will be learn*\u2019*! with regret that Mr.|{.W.Matchitt.coiiimi-xi'iii nier,liant, of Philath lphia.broth* r *«f Mrs.I'.B.Wright, and of the Mi»»'* Matchitt.\"f this city, «nd formerly of Montreal, wa* instantly kill*-1 by falling from.th*\u2019 fifth story of a building.CITY ITEMS The Sixth Fusiliers are t |»anvde to-morrow evening.Tbf the drummers.The Ladies Aid Societies of -St.Jam*.» tbn A| \"-th-and St.Martin'» elmre-lu - held Gi/.-iars l.i*t evening, the fir-t named in the Natural llintory\t«iihI tin* Littn m tli'* ti»ll '*\u2022 tlieir church.Tlie liackm* u are to in* * t mi Thursday *\u2019v«n-ing, in tli*\u2019 Ho|s\u2019 G\u2019otT'x\u2019 ll\"ti*«*\u2019, to decnle tim liest means of forwarding the ti*miterance cause among them and f the C'-inplications of tin-Central Venn-int.A gelitleiiian, who knew deceased from early v«>utli.sjH ak* of bim in tin- higlu-*t r-im- A fortnight ago Mr.Milli* was in tlu-city ii|-on business connected with the Central N i in nt, und app- an d then t- b- in bis usual b.-altfi.II\" leav< - a wife ami thris- children.Mi.Porteous.general freight ag.-nt of the ( IraieI Tinnk and other* w ill leave to-night to Attend tin- funeral.THE ICE BRIDGE.A lu-tice ha* lieen |sisted at tb-' M.)ti the in in some place*.Thero w-a* m-re traffic on it yesterday than there has b-eii oii anv day during tin- winter, caused f,\u201e doiilit, by the hahit'iiit* bringing in liny in bilge quantities, now that the price lias .-obano-d considerably Stoi-ki**per* and «itbel*.requilillg sllppli- s before the ICe break* \u2022 ni, «ru\tiiriiiK it\ty and will e -iitinue tod\" so, no doubt, until some petsoii suffer* either by tin- los* »f life or pro- l»crty- ,\tm AN INSURANCE CASE.luilge Mou*»* aU give judgment tliis in-.ruing in the Practice Court in .Knaop n.the City of I«ondon A-suranc-e Cotnpanv, in wbieb H will b- reiii'-ndM r-l a motion was inad-l»y tin-plaintiff to lu*ve defendant pay ball the cost*.The Court reject»*! tbi' m-ti.-u and TTraute-l a motion -r-b-riiig tie- plaintiff to lilc lii* deposition* w ithin three days.THE .lUNli'K CONSERVATIVEH.The annual me.ting «-f the .Innioi Cono i v A-tiv Club la t -\u2022iiiiig, eleeted : Pr.sid.-nt.Uia-.1.D-.b- rtv : Hist vice-pr- 'ideiit, Robt.S.\\\\ bit- : hoc*nul vicrol.nlily make deiiioimtmti»»!!* on the dtff«-rent reaerve* ho a* to get f-M»d to pacify them, but can hardly come t-> ojk-u warfare.Tli-n- see.US to be le-s excitement here than ill the e;,st, but there is a quiet pervading determination t-> -I-anything to help.\" Mr.John McGinn, who i* the writer of this, is sergeant of the cavalry at Winnipeg and understands tin North-West and tlu- Indians perhaps as well as any jierson can.He wan f->r years in the N'»>rth-West, before the country wa* »»p«-iied for Hctthmmt, and, like Captain Charles Ra-lig-r, now of the \\ ietoria Bitl- -, and other M-nti.-al in- ii w ho went to Fort t iai i v year* ag-i, lias had great experienco in life on the W\u2019eatern prairie*.THE KKNIAN8 OF 1H70 ANH tOOLKS* HILL.In the prr because b - is ei -nil x-IUtl to in the | irime - -f life, d may naturally Lh pi.'*iiiii'*I that he i* the p»«r*on to I*, call-d ' ,r sis-cial -r staff employ, when war ivhoe*\" resound in any |«rt ! Her Majesty * colonies.I «I\" \u201c,,t I»' \"- f,,r \"l\"' t, nipt to cast the slightest dur on any of our volniitHT-ffiwrs who, tb.n i» not the slightest doubt, an the right men in tin; right plan-.Tin v are regimental officer*, taking the gn-at-,*t mt.re-t in the men and are able and willing to lead them wherever t!i-y jniy U i (iltsl upon.But I.bk\" y oui ex artillery tu.m and bundled* «-f other old officer* m k-aua- da, would greatly like to know why the Govern iru-nt call ii | * .it an ex-hiilitia subaltern to till some ini|*>rtaiit military |*>sitioti at the »«'at of the n hellion, w hen they have, to my certain ku-iwhslgr, quite a volume -f name- of men ervod ni Hei Ma service with the l*-st of testimonial*, who have forwarded their application* ip Ottawa directly they hi-nrd tlH-re wa* the slightest chaiv'- -f their valuable servie*'» iM-mg called for.There may come a time when tin Governni»*ut will want pmfessional men, but if they give ex-subaltern* of militia im|H>rtant |Ni»ition« on tin* first outbreak they cannot t\\|H-et in ca-o of more serious trounles that e\\ regular officer* will go down on tlu-ir km-e* for p«-rini»sion to be shot at.A IMITANT OR Ht» RkUIMENT FOR M ANY Y KAI!-.THE RELIEF' MOVEMENT.The following i'1 the list of subscription* to be found for th- relief of families of th\" volun leers sent to the front : Geo.Stephen, S.'HKMI ; 0.A.Smith, $àOOO ; Mayor B- aiigraud, ÿlOO; S.Oavi* \\ S-u, >?100; Sii A.A.Oorii.n, $,V) ; M.II.Gault, ïm 1 Unie*, wlltl illu»tr»li-»M(a v-'O »\u2022»- » -r*'.\" if.- Ai hi leeture, Ai.|.l> ion F.iir>vlop*»L », 1*1; < Ulion Ail .l.ui I ual.«plen'IM iS'll\u2014li.work*.m.N «I' I-' \u2022» «\u2022>\" »l»e,e- I roilly m t ut HiiU-'m »ork*, tnck.ii» ui'l \"s' O-'F ! KoveU, Uf^iicb\u2019i\t'*l Hi.' I 1.11.0I\" rk- .Salt k.ran, Miin-'lr» -I M-s u < -r-'luid I nci.llh.- I'rinc-** of W*l.*.iiiolii.li\"i.' th- U\".-i' «ip-: i,r.mo \"f lh-' t nU-*l .*«.\"«*.4«.Tua wh.ile foriiuii* a mSt-miiil ixiUt-citOO fully -I- \u2022*'n'«*t in «' *1 v.W ill I- on »u » HaturiUy, unit m> I-» lh- n->-ir of , » h day al a* pm.\tW.»\u2019.MIOT.Auotioncer.s I ill RLE Fl NE PLATE MIRRORS.__\t.« 1 - ,1 ,1 ry L i,.'L-\"Oo |lr;n*\"U I.\t.r .mid .th- r th .(room M.u.*cn« rut l iirioiiiio fi \" p ,.,if htMiies.rtalr l-y mit\u2019Oou *U my riM.m*.-Ô* *1 »l.i ,.< - \u2022*- On til'lay next, luth »m»I.« »»\u2022 I\" a-'«-44.Hit 4 44 .Aucti 'iM-p -nit inf Tllu \u2014¦ *vl-!« r.miiii.viul i!\"' tu-h '-l l\"ip I give alt uq |»fr-oni»l alti utloii __________ \" -s I SI COM M K K t; I A L.Wits's-w Ornoi, Wsj>e\"ts of war l*»-twei'ii Hu* sia and England.ft*-erliohni\u2018s a-11 ievs an-: -Cargoes o(T coast, wheat, tinner, held higher ; -to., com, nothing offering.Cargoes on pcuuagu and for shijiment, wheat, limier, held higher ; du., \"orn, td.-.vlj .Mark Lane wheat, upward tendeney ; do., eorn, llrm.Import* into the t\u2019nlti-l Kingdom -tilling thewts-k en-liog 4th April : Flour, 1.40,000 to L«5.00n hvrreb, against l*(i.(»»i tofr-.ouv Iwm l* previous week ; wheat, l''ô,U0O to 'gisi.DOO -|rs, against t tt.OOii to Uu.is»' -1rs.pre' io-i* week ; corn, ftO/MM) to fiSa(M)0 qr*., against liîO.non to Hkr.UW) -jr*.pix-viou* w-s-k.I.lverpool wheat .uul com.spot, strong.Liverpool Htandard Cal., Wheat, 'V* ltd to 7* 2d ; do., f.a.H.-l Winter wheat, 7» til ; do., Whit*- Mi'higan wh-at, 7* \u2018it; do, Ke-I American Spring wheat, 7* 2d : do., mixed maize, I* Rid : (Inna dtiui peas, 6s 1 nri.l.iverpool, 2.30p.m.- l'riiii'- Western lard, SS» dd ; shoulder*, lid, Chicago wheat (*1 cent per bushel higher at *d) Ma.i and at K'- June.The reerint* were huxhrU.and the iliipiiiont* ID,OU!) Im-lf il*.Corn i* about i of a cent |Hr hushel choair-'r at 42Ie May, tiije June and it},- July.The ru»hel».The local grain market I* doll and stagnant.In wiieat no business wa* n'lMirt-!.«'aii.vla Spring I* ¦piote-t at '»5\" 1\" Me; Canada lied Winter.HI-' to UUc ; Cuna-ta White Winter, tWr to li.'-c, Corn, fill-' twr bn-inl.I'm.Tto per ,i' lb», \"at*, i,- p,i dJ Ibi liarleyand live,nominal.Flock.\u2014Receipts, '.»¦-rr.\\ dull iii-t without change.No busliie-* wa- ropirte l toaiav and quotation* are Hnchange«t.su|*erior Extra, ?! .¦ : ! i ; Extra Huperilne, #3.07 to#4 ; Fan» ,48.7# |.(CI -n ; Spring Extra.»il«, \" \u2014 t.rn, 10c to lOjc ; do., Caiiadtaii, uf< .l)a.-v»i,.life to I'c ; Tallow, common rcliiied, tie to Ojc.Ashm are firm at 84.1(1 per too lb«.for first l -i*.( COLLEGE J SONGS TORONTO MARK FITS.Touoxto, April -, Fall wheat.No.2, sle; Spring, No.I, SI-\u2019 : No.2, o2e ; ¦\\ OSe ».80c : No.3 .''.vira, 01» to rie« * avervg-' al-oiii 2.-eents i-«-r ton lower than for April.1**1.A brisk apriuu trad- i* now looken* in 1 s*(.Th- pn»In lion for Hie year has I, r,,to*i,-«r.l toil* against f-,«2n.*n-1 ton* in K*l.a te- ri.c-e of 2.3i,5S)l tons, .as comfiared with la*ty«ar.\u2014 Ib-ti-ii Journal.A.DVVJPTTSElVn^NTS.M ARR1AGK LIUENSKS IHrfCKD MONEY T\" I.KN'U \"N REAL KHT.1TK.('ll 4 K 1.81» ( I >1114(«.H.( .1., Ill Kill It I ».Ill 4 I EH, K,l KOHi.lt T .4.IM 4TOV, Nnliirlr*.< 0111 ini**luncr«, «4»'.MO HT .1AMEH STREET ____________ W EM OVAL.y\\ JOHN PARSLOW »l 4TIOM: It 4 4 1»\t41(014 1' ROOK 41 441 I A4 Tl K K K .will REMOVE alemt the 1st of May to tU»'.large and cuiniiDMliuiift «lore# lUO »T.J A 4181» HTRKKT.4r\\i \u2022*Slnr\" Olll-c.A c>'ni|>letestoek of NEW »i\"\"l»S lu»»e ln-en ordefcd \u2022Ml lAiuvUd to nrrift» ij%rly in Muy, Hhicli will ' n uvrthv of ln*l**ctlofi, nn'l \u2022 v« n* uttfntion will ik.* pul»! to hit* utfiiiK\therrtoffiw.4 oir nmimfiM\u2019tory will In* in th«\u2019 \u2022am*' prvini'MM on In*-IIM IT flat» Noll* t*nt tlrnt c;U* » woi knwii an- «mploy* \u2022!.mut (inly tho lent niaUTinl u«r.l in the npof tinr Ami ail who favor un will» thfir |»otr(Nia(P may n-ly whut tliry a$k for.A'l'ln \u2018 f\u2019KKTI* Witn« * OfMr* RANTED, t- »»(», j mb I nbr.'i.leivd Pbisll M inb-l lb ap- \u2022\t1 al Cl my, Anli ,i,.l liini-'if- l.n'*'< 'irlo»! *, 1« -'*'i»M»'»a.-\u2022l-*if\u2018\"t I it - am r«.It I' Mun-r*.Turkish R igs.P irin-i a.n «I lx>v ll, «< r-and Hiiams, Magunk.ul »'horry IL- tro un trin.ni.'-l Sil».r M-apl.and A»h, (asii|«-.-.l ¦( 17 pnv.'S, ma-le or-h-r, ami the eontenls of i >veh r-vuu t-> .rvaleh s»;.at lh- ri-sident\u2022\u2022 ol A .1 l'orrlrrau E-l , Np I* Shi 11 1 -\"ke *1 lei'l, e.i»l of SI lb ill*.THIR»I>41.April «lh til TI.4 »>VI»»rk, II .,.1 view \\\\ i-dne* I iy fmin 2 t-a 3 o - look 41 III! k» «A CO., Aucti iin\"i« s il.OI'aof *4 t.ovt «I»'4 \u2022 11lE NEXT SALE OF NEW ami Si-eoml Hand Hom-ehold Furnitimb Carl* \", Mun-m, el- , will ta > plare at in) b , - st vine* at, 11(11» 44 4IOU4I44, 4I'.\\ I Ihe 101 Ii ln»l.44.F.>11 444.Aucti oiio»-r.R F DP AT 11 Si'RE ET.Th.' sale of Ihe r-otly Fn niture in Ihi.* rr*i I- in' will I*-duly anuounc»11 4 44 , 4m limn er.Tlioinas J.Potter.I A RGB UNRESERVED SALK 1J\t\u2014or\u2014 llrv («olvic«! to all who are studying voicecalture.I nee 35 («nta.Bend for Lists of EASTER Mt'StC c-mlaining 170 lim (Chorals, Antllcins, Songs, Ac WEt.S lid MASS (i'iTi rl« ), und WEI,* MASK OF ST.CECILIA (65 e;*.|, new works of great mi nt.1*1 III II »l IIOOl, II4 »14 .4 I.by Irving Emerson 241 well «elected Hymns and ah -it halt a* many Times, all appropriate m l - 'll\tl\" Ib-votional Exereis-» In gcnoJl*.Priev.»l«U, 8' vl per iloxrn.Mailed fortha R- tail Price- OI.l4l.lt l»M >04 t! ( (».BnaltUI.C.I! nirauW A I'\".K67 IlMadiwty.N* w York r I THOMSON vF COWDEY'S 5\tAt CTI\"N 1.1# l\u2018 FOR Wl KK Till R.*HA\\', Hh (h-neial K irintiire, 2l> *an.l .'I?St .bum - -ir.¦ i FRIIIAV luth New Fiiriut-ire, lliil''i nid bUI N era flanie sin* t M-i.NO At.f.llh II \u2014 ¦ h-M Furniture M M Mvvdet-I \u2022( ADV EHTISEMENTS.rJ,l,;N DERS FOR IIOB»F.niKI.I\ta/ Seat i d Trli'h M, a.l Ir-sse-t t«' th-' under- sigiie-l, will ho received at Ihe» ItyClerk « OflliX-, (gty IIall, until- Noon, on TIUIRSUAY.lin- I6H» Ap il, mat vnt, for the prlril-'ge of reeeivlng F-*-« on all Horae* ent-'riug the sai-t lion»- Mart, ami of holding Sale* of If, r*e-s Vehicle», liâmes* aiut tinpliwnenU TRNIIF.IIS will l» ree«-iv-I *i H\u2014 \"di- -f lh- iin'li-r»igin*L Cdy Hall.unlit NT»>non WEItNI sOAV, till Twenty s-Xi-ml -Uy\"! A|iril instant, foe Itidib r »*->\u2022»«, ,1,11,».\t1 |,-r Heig-'-nds iml 212 (\"t M- n, in a-H-ord an,-,, with s sin pie» to Is-s.s-ii at tire ollioo of lh.Chief of Polie- 1 he lowe«t or any ten-ler not ueeosaaiily accepted, ily or-lrr.( II».(.IK k4IK«8K.¦FURTHER REDUrriON-S ! ToCLF.AR \"FT the «lock Itef,-re the eloa» -f Ihi» month, yrimmt /.'E/'f fT/C.Vv will I- mr b I.AIrlEH, call - ally and supply F-.iroo w.with HAROAINH.Ls.:r*.Emiu'.'-ii-» i'\"'-, llosircv.CLOVK*.:.VI>ll- Cve*.I'MILIIHK»* ^ Hvr*.4c., 4e , to I»1 sold »t I'-** than HA 7.E' 1\u2018IIJt\u2018K LACK AN1> IIAIIY LINEN H\"A\u20194E Ki inov cil I» I Mi: »l.( nllicrlnr.c\":-.M- i- alfest.44 »l.41» Ml 4 4IHKII.4g»-nl.I^IORSALE.Fislicr Piano $180.00.H3U rash and 81-1 |s r month 7 IK'tav.-».Carv,-I Rosewood Cate.«\u2022(¦ Apply ,-l 1352 St l ' illi-n-i.\u2022vli.- i, I^OR SgVLE MASON Jk HAMLIN 1 ORUAN #1^- '»>.815 »S) cn -h and 84 (») |»-r inonlh.Applyal l.Ti'.\u2019SI C-rheiuie sire.-t.\t.VV I.I NT i ' A A\t'\t' stieet.A tine aasortm.nt of new I'ionu.and Organ \u2022 pot re«eivc-L\t___________________ \\lr ANTED, t»\u2018in|Kii'aiy i*!ii|>loyiin'iit \\ T 111 III ; In .f:i /1 rt :#*\t:\t»\t>\t:\t!\t1 \\\\T ANTED, IL mlo- k .S.tuitling, TV' f o b , h -ala at river | \u2014i '« A-ldr- -a f.I MI'EUMAN, \" Mitm \":1 ' \u2022 7 ANTED, s Mimi t Boy for mi Olllce Apptf, in kpflh in! .hamlwntmu, i |L»I i O.\\\\fANTED.A Youmç .M m of hohik Y T «nuit$ A «llu nt loo hi »u offlctt »\u2018-taLlc «irl as (B ncrnl nr nisi, in $ni»ll fa»i>iiy.W Diylc rANTED, it situ ition as Milliner.Address M (?.**4Yitnea» \"Ihi - Wrg\\NTED, l»y i Single Gentlcrmin, ?oi; >r fthfi'it Mnv I *t, n io' ?Ijf fiirniHl»* \u2019\u2019 I'aH im«1 lUrlr* :n.t< fHh*r ^itli Boar !\tH*M»*f\"* in f \u2022 nou CbrUI rhunh r^thrtlral Htiiall prttat- ftinilF prtf«Tf I AddicAii m m* di.htt 1).»uu .: »\u2022\t.i* IIiilCT.IIURNISHED R tom for srentlenien.2 MoOill Coll-\u201cg- avenu- City Clerk.ClTV Cl KHK * \"»'Kli-r.\t1 City Hail.Moiitii-al.ritli A|>il, 1SS5.I________ Âl ARK I AGE LH-ENSES 1?L\tIHHUF.I» HY .10114 II.41.Ml I F.A-''-'tintant an-l lii«nrane-> Ailinster \u2022'omniis.i unir for taking Affidavit» for Canada and the Htate* of N-w 4\u2019orh MosoachuaetU, Vermont, Maim- amt lltluoia US H(.Jniiii-a slreel i«»|i|»«ialle III»- l*i»sl «iHr») ^ kw hardw arf: sti >re, in riiii.Lii*» >«H 4Ki.Lato \"MRS HILL'M LI HR A It Y T H PACY ho* open »t the al\u2014ve Ht w- with a r niv pleteslock of Hardware in all Its liram lnPlat- dw tr-v.Cutlery.Trays, ltir-l Caste, T-ioli», Im-ik».Thiwarx-, Ac.A gt.-al variety at h-w pric-s IU I\u2019ll I LI.IPS WJUAJUt t.it.r4( if.A PFKAL ! 4IIIII- I vploslon nl Hi»' Iule ( olU- t»'.4ovn »«'U(ln.Ily this louientahle an-l uiiacc.iuiilUd-accident-v hregw n-inils r -J men lost Ibeir It»-'*.Nin.widows «gel Uuriy two cliil.lr* fi »r- thus b It Ur bo |>n'Vid«Hl for, moal of Ibwiw in a v.ry -b ditnte om-lil .-ai Peciurkary help irliemg -d |., t,*l in tlu.\t\u2022\u2022 d, hut milch imirn wiU la- m-wlird than can Unis Is.raisud, lii iice thi* at>|aial \" He givva twin- that i-lves-pilrkly mii_ rlptl mastyould ha m II\tOHAIk J Mi KINNON, F.-I.V.le (''\u2022llieiy.lNew tkl-wig'/w.X.va HooliA.Knil«irM*l Ly aluMlUvB.Mi»«ir**, »i| , WiltiAfu K M-virn, Ks,i, Val- Colliery ; Rev.I)*».-I Moorw, CbrM Ohuroh Iter.(Mias M-inn, H* .lohns Clutrch ; R.-v W ll M-'orw \"nr Lady of LmlHIe*.: Iti v J-saptl U-da.M-'Ue«l«U Mia* i, .#r nf Iteliginn, :4*c-llarPin aial l-vrls a>Lwneut M ONE Y TO LEND ON REAL KdTATRI MTV AMT Jk F .(IK.Notarié» and Conmdssioner», Issuer» of Marriage License».4o.1.4 Muspllal » I reel.ERNEST 8Tt) A KT4__________JOHN FA I It In.rpURPKNTINK, in lUrnilx.I.I4»KKI> Mil., Knvv nnil ltoll«'»l.441111 f.I.».4M.Jniura\u2019 In oil or dry.44 ]|ITI4I«, in linrrt-la nn»l (nska.For sale st ( 01*1.441» V.(I 4|tll>4.», G«n.I'm* A*-v OOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY SO MOMHI 41.ami BOSTON AIM LINK.LlKVe TORONTO.\u2022 OTTAWA .Arrt»# MoXTRKAI.Rbvknt PiavtaiMOOIB t'*r» on DayTrain*.Lvimnoua humping 4'*r* on Nuht Tram*.Cl.ctininYti.'ii.»l OTTAWA »ith trnm* to *n.l from fli niit KY.NoKTll RAY.I\u2019EMIIROKE, and »U potuM In Ifcr Upper Ottawa VaUrf\t\u201e __.\t.l'onurction# At T'*rouio for train® to ®»l\tVtuaI Boulh-wMi and North wert.\t.vivr-ar.iv Only Ure rtuutioy dirrct loto th?City of KINOHTtiN fri» K.and I\u2019.Railway), aioidiiig kua and tediou* On I.l*'ll» !r»iii.frr.\t.\t_\t_ ._\t.Ê.r full mforuiation rntar'koa Time Tajole* °f ** Tfcn ugh and Uxai Train., TicktU.S.au »n rariof t »« Ikrtk.in Sleeinog Car», aj ply to the Company » no» city Ticket other.NiC KT.J iMI\u2019.Jt STBI'.r.T.cor.MrGIII.Wmdror H tol Ticket Offlee.Qurhee 'late Station »i'4 Rtcta yr tiftce.eppomte Booauutur* Urpot, 5« ot Jaat« .trerC__________________ __________________ ^JENTRAL VERMONT RR.NKW TORIL.BOwTON ami NEW ENGLAND GREEN MOINT4IN ROITE* TRAITA LEIN E NIONTRRAL, H.>0 a.in.En.I Train, nrrlt Ing al wt.Alhan* WSilarn Whit** Itirer .luccti-m 2 SS p ni, Boaliui, »u Ix'WeU.7 10 fini , New York »ia Mpnnetiod.11 2-4 pm pu.lman Hurt, t u.-w I'arlor Car* run on thi* train to Bo*.«.New York\t.\t_ :>.iO p.m.N.w York ami ll«*fon Expre»*.arr.urs at Ht Alban» 7 56 pm.(»u| al Ui New York and Pun-¦an S!m pine Cam 8t.A!liWi.*U> Beaton Thr in car» air for Water\".-o ami M-wHi on thi.tram.».Mi p.m.Nlslii Exprt**.arrltlitjt A ct.i>ur8 ^5 an , Ji*«ii.i* 7 am., H.?t,In tia Lowril 8 .41 an.»ia Fitchteuy lô P\u2019 am.New York »ia N jrthamp 1er.Holyoke Hpnr.ytieid.and >\"\u2022 « Hateu 11 43 a m.Thi.tram ^.'»i^\u2022,» cloe»'connection at Nachua und inch.\u2022 dn.a r Worc- .t.r.Ft '»id» iKe and all point» on New York »r.d New Kneiand Raiiroa*U.\t., i*uliman Butfei Slee ping Car* to Bo*loo and Hpr.i.gfirld Ec r Ticket», Trmc Table» ami all infonnation apply at Win'.» r Hc-W) ar: 1 Grand Trunk Office», or at the Com pat» » otter.1JK ht Jaime «trceC A.f.aTONE4.ll ATE, Canadian I'actenger Agent.HAMBURG American Packet Co The magnificent iron «team.hipe of thi» well kimun line carry the II.H and European mail* and leate N,w York K.VKHY THURRDAY fnr PLYMOUTH (London).('HKKHOURO iPBri») and HAMKUKG, and SA II KDAYS f.ir HAMBCHil direct, thu« forming a direct hue U> KNOl.AND and (iKRMANY Tin\u2014- .h-amer» are prorlded with every rrQuIeit* to make the paaaage rale and ugrivaMe.The oomiuodlou» rtati riHim.are nil un the name mam deck, thu* iiiiuring tho-n-greawtt of luiurlea at va, |\"-rfect rentllatiou and light.Krud for \u201cTourut * Ga/ette HAMMONIA, Apiil 9th I IIOilKMIA, April 18th.lill.LKRT, April l«th I\t^ Kirrt Catiin, aoeording to location, AM, S*i5 and f78 Bteerwr at errg lute mitt St,» rage to Scaudiuatian pc ri., Rb .(ter-r»ge frem Scandinavian in-it».\tSteerage to Pan», éîl 50 ; .hH-ragi- from Pari*.#1» 50.St« rage to Hamburg, #10 ; «teerage frnni llamfcurg, #10 Round trill, g'Al Round Trip Tu-keU at greatly reduced rate» PaMctigi r.lainling in Plymouth leceire fri-e Railway iraneportation to Icondon or ant other place In thenouth fl .gland, r R Ru iiaku 4 Co., Ueu.Pane Agent., l1 lln-adany, N V.J Y GILMOUR A CO.JM Ht.Paul rtreei, Montreal.R ED STAR LINE, The direct and le*t route to Boetou and all New Sug.at.: p< .aw.via Concord.Maccbeeter, Noahua.Lowed.Ac.On and after MuNDAY.Maich 2dr l.1885.Train» will leave M nUeal a* f.-llow» h.oo a.m.\u2014 For larnbam.Beal ford ami IocaI Ja j.tj 5,lo p.m,\u2014Loral Train for New port.NTaler» lo®, Bedford.SC C'e»aire, and intermediate poinu.î.gr, p.ni.-NH.IIT E.TPRI3M», for Bo»ton and New England p-int».with Pullman Palace Sleeping Car atuofa.d.Alan, thiuuub counectaon l->r Spnng-teol and ad point, on the Connecticut Hirer Line F' *!i S< KPU \u2014 Lta»e Mmtreai ria G T.R., at LX p in , aonr-ecting with S F.Railway at St.Ik-valie Junction, ftfctl Arr'.T At Sort! 8 t* w iUionii&f ooftl # ^ ir .4mt# MontrfAl UOTpm.\t^\t^\t4 Baggage iih' rw Yofli.via Romr* \u2022 mt, 8 Oft a m aim! I I P m li« ti.R.ii.af jfU, HuntiiiEduci.Kt OitiiiifUm.8.j0 aœ Miievi.4X pm.Mag g.Waterloo, Granby.10 X a rr.Boston.I>#w.IL Nashua and ad point» on the C- uoecticut Ri»er Line and local point», ria S K R K , 9 IS am.Farr ham.Bedlonl and local poiuG .X p m.Train» leave Bvilinvenlore l»e|Mil n» folio»** | ta i :\t\u2022\u2019* i .Cornwall.5 pm.si Laurent, 5 p m Ottawa Grand Tnnli and Caiiada Atlantic Rai.wayt.8.J a m and 4.X p in.\t\u201e Lac b.ne.7 7 5f.9'yjam.13 coon.(Î00 pm Haturdayr cS i 3 X, 5.< 15 p m.\t.\t, \u201e , .RA.-T f rt-an-l.Buatun.tTieW.St J hn, and Haiifat.lu 15 p n, Ivlarel Pond.Arthalasca an'l Kirhn.utl Î 15 s m St Hyacinthe.5 19 pm Guetec *0-1 ln pririleg.».her.mi.RufSD Trip w ivter Rate* on appUcaticn.Childreu between 2 and 12 years of age half fare.TTCKETS TO LONDON.#7.and to PARIS, #15 aod #Xal tUtinnal, aocurding to route se lected.HTEIRARE AT VERT LOW BIT#».Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bathroom» amidfhip.î-\tlearners do not carry cattle.th- or pigs.INMAN Steamship Co.(Limited).New York.Custt.C M.Fall.U3 8l Janies street.J.V.t.ll >UH K A t O.3M Ht Paul »t.McntreaL f i UION LINE, YjI UNITED STATES MAIL BTEAMERH I'OK QI F.ENwTtlWN AND MTEKPOOL.Is wuig Pier No.38, N R.foot of Kiug »L ARIZi »N A.Tuealay, Apnl T.10 U) a m.NEVADA .Tuesday, April 14, i00p.ro.ALASKA .Tu-sSay, April 2l.JJ.Xa m.Wt »i t iNSIN.Tues lay.April, 28, 4 pm.tNT The*»- (teamen are huilt of iron, in water-tight eotnpart roenU.and are furnished with .very requisite t-i rr.oke the passac»- ae russ the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, haring Fath-roum, »moking-room.drawing-room, piano and library, also eiperieoce,! surg.vin», vt.-warier» and caterer on each (t.amer The .«\u2022atereim* are all upper deck, thu» insuring th-*.\u2019 greatest of all luxuries at »»a-j» rf.tt ri ntilatiou an-l light\t, Cabin PaMoge according to stateroom), #60, #Au an 1 #199 Inurnitîtiate, #35 STEER ACE AT VERT l«W RATES.GUION A CO., New York.J.V.GILMOUR A CO., 354 St Paul rtreet, Montreal 1885.HITE 4 It OSA LINE.(4TFINM4NN «A 1.1 DM IB.Owner» and General Agents, Antwerp.Dlrrrt anil llrgular Hli-iitn»hlp turn mo* nlciitlon Im\u2019Ivvrvn (\"ANADA AN 14 4NTNtlHP, I rider t ontrnrt w liti Dominion l.»v< rnmrnt.-\u2022\u2022eaii.- r» are mt/ Tided tn be dcrywitched a* fnllnve* I rom AMM I.UP dlrvrt lu (gl >-BM nnd MON I H Ell.SS \u201cHELVETIA.\" .pou him across the streaming pile, and the couple rolled mid pounded, and kicked and crushed as before attracting no attention even from tlm d\u2018Jff8*\t.,, i * \u2022\u2022 But look In re no nsu o askin , I suppose M-i-ii any thin\u2019 of that Mr.Wall?\" ««id Mr.Bong : for that gentleman had strayed off, partly in search of his lost stirrup, and largely to get away for a while from the hideous swearing.\t, , \u201cSeen who?\" asked Bill Meggar, with profound indifference.\t,\t, ,\t.\u201c You mean that chap started with us this moi iiin\u2019 ?inquired .lake.\u201c \\ cs ; 1 seen him la»a hill, fiddle In one hand, jug of whisky in the Other, lloatin' on o raft down the Ohio! \u201c 1 knew lie d got lost !\" remarks Mr.Long to himself.\u201c Take aliout three days to hunt him up.Well, lia n t got any thing latter ttton-seed meal, oeeausc these will not only make the milk rich ii* cream, but often actually less in quantity.I have noticed this very dearly when feeding cows for fattening, when com meal has been added in much larg* rquantities to the ordinary food.One cow whose milk was taken fo» churning w hile she was fattening (agood sow but a very hard milker and so got rid of) actually, quadrupled the cream and butter w hen tlio quantity of coin meal was increased three times, and an equivalent ration f palm nut meal was added thus making the gain good four times (or a little more) as rich as it was previously.That is., the butter for the first week increased fromsixlbs.to twelve lbs., while the milk fell off one half.As the cow gradually dried up, the milk became exceedingly rich and showed 7\u2019) jn-rcent.of cream in the gauge.\u2014CoMHfry (a ntlcman.Death of a Famous Horse.-A few weeks ago wc announced the sale of the famous im-itortcd 1\u2018crchcron stallion ^ oltairo by M.\\\\.Dunham, of Wayne, 111., to Messrs.Scribner & Meldrum, of Colarado, forif.',UU0.1 his horse, it will la* remembered, was ym champion prizewinner at the great IVrchcron Horse Show in France, in May lost, and was imported Later in the season by Mr.Dunham.Ho was taken tithe New Orleans Exposition in January last, where he was a prize-winner; was brought l>ack to Illinois in February, and after a few days rest w as taken to Denver, and thence a two days' journey across the country to hort Collins.The abrupt changes of climate ami exposure proved too much Tor him.He ton-troctcd lung fever and died on the Iffth of March, two days after reaching Fort Collins.This is a serious loss, not only to the owners of the horse but to the public as well, for he was undoubtedly one of the very Ivost horses ever brought to this country from France, ai d was so one of the liest and purest bred Fer-hcrons that could l>e found anywhere.\u2014 Hanoi Lift Stork Journal.A Cheap Poultry House.\u2014A poultry house large enough to properly shelter twenty fowls can be erected at the very small cost of $3.80.We give a list of all the material, which, with the exception, of the sash, cost three dollars and eight-five cents.The sash was taken from a hot-bed that is used for sprouting sweet potatoes in the spring.When the sash is required for the hot-bed the season is mild and the opening is covered with boards.This structure is nine feet wide, twelve feet long, and five feet high in the centre.The short side of the roof is two feet long, and tho long side, which fronts south and comes to within eighteen inches of the ground, is seven feet.At the further end of the roof boards extend over an opening Hindu for the fowls to puss in and out.The perches are one foot above the floor and extend along the north fide of the interior.The iMittom Ixiurd on that side is hung with hinges so it can l>c laised, and the droppings under thke up : \u201c Two years.\" \u201c Two years,\u201d repeatevi the President, musingly, im-mediate)) adding : \u201c Come and see me Uic-n !\" Another party of office-seekers appeared at the White House and stated their cose in about the same wav as the others.They were Democrats and had agreed among themselves who should have cat-tain Offices the terms of tlie iucuii.Ih n:s of which would not expire forsome time.Mi.Cleveland heanl them through and then said : \u201c I don't see any thing between you and tin-officers empt the law and my promises to SSC it executed !\" To another company on a einiihr errand ho said : \u201c There Is a law bearing on the ipiostion, and I luive had something to say myself aliom removals and appointments w Inch you will llnd in my k tl.*r to Mr.Cur-(is.Neil Iter seems to have received your attention, and I w ill he glad to send you copies of both.\" T» a Dtmm rat who was iin|>ortunate in his demand for a certain office now held by a Republican vvidel.known foraldlity and faithfulness, the president, after lUttniug lor the third time to the story, said : \u201c You ju«t bring me the charges on whieli (lie in-cumla-ut «.in Justly Ik- removed and I will take up tli question.You must show that he is dishonest, im ap-ahlcorin some other way uufaitlifiil.Till tii.1t is done I will do nothing.\" A do/i ii similar r, plies to applicants for oH!< - i-ould to given.They have clreulat-.il like { Ratli, who has earved fijgiirc licada for ships ami .l.-n Indian- for cigar stori-s, for f< itv v-nis, iid, the other «lay .\u2018¦When I worked in lloston, tlierc used tn Is-six ship-carvers therv.Now I know only* one.Figure heads are imt so much ill Style as tlu-y used t.v |>e.They two a billet and rail more imw.Wi ll, it {»somewhat digoouraging ' \" pnt up a nia» figure that oo-ts ÿl.'iO m- >2(H) on a ship, and have it smashed by tin* sea tin- first voyage.The Atlantic is hard ou ligures.In tin* Pacific they stand a lH*tt«»r show.I made a nice figure for tin- missionary ship \u201c Morning Star,\u201d which recently -ailed from lloston for the Pacific.It was u statue of a female, nuuvscnting a mis sioiiary, with a l»o«»k in In r «mtstn-tched hands.One of her arms and the li-sik yvere knocked oil by tin* sea, on the outward voyag«\\ and tlvy have s.^it to m«* to make a new arm and the Hible, and senil tliem out.Now tin* vess.-l is in tin* Pacific, that missionary wop\u2019t lose any nr ire limbs.\" The cnrv**i* was at work on a c*iat r \u201cCmu-lH*rland,\"of the International lin**, and cut o>it a lion\u2019s ear as he talked.The \u201c Cutnberland\u2019s\" coat of arms has the Rritish Hon on one side,the American eagle on the other, and the lapped shields of the two nations in tin* centre.All thi- work is done in pine.Some of th** figures fashiouitl by the carver have much artistic merit.Sailors ar«* di»|sis«* I t«> make snort *>f tlnun ami tie* good ship occasionally sails into poit with a T.I».pipe in the month -if tin* wing-«\u2022d ch« rub at her Isivv.I, wintan.Me., Jourii'i1.FROM THE HF.ORKTARY Y M 0.A, AT HALIFAX; Misitta Pt\u2019TTvr.B Kmulhiom Co.I).,vr 8ir-, I h ive u«*tl j.mr Ksel.slov In my fAinily f-ir the *imp!i' r sulv as well m far the at in* obstinate kii-.l.air.-, i,.r gi'iieral ilel.ility ; in every c.isi* it has gifvn the utmost satisfaction.I ctu-orfnlty recoinmoinl it v« M an excellent family medicine.\tUENRY TUKAKMTON.R.'iPilar sailingsl>stwis n New York *n*l Stettin »n.l i**»n Iintins silt all 1-MnU m Its H M v x V.AI si HI V.D oi r w I v.Ri su v an,I Pi»l * M> FIRST CAIHN.to or from MtoUm, fi>) MKi'OND i VIlI N fniin Mtetlin, iti) rtTKF.K VOL from Htettin, glO; from U.*r»n, fit ; (r )»» I\u2019oaen, Vit 26 Hf KNUIk » UNIKN MS.< 0.Dirvwt *t< amsliii) line ls'ivi Hi sli »¦ n-ry trying «limate, ami I tliall alsuy* vuvle.wor to keel- a bottle of >1 han-ly lor an CHAM J ROMS, Voeal Teacher ami II11 UK.finit steamer of this line will Is* the *\u2022 I II A It l,\" < v|«\u2018ftc.l to Mil from Monte vl .«tout 9)01 M vv III Mtl IMMIELI.V CO., AOKNTM Halifax, Fehmary 6lh, 1386.S«*i»«l lu jour Hi «igg!»l.or lo lltr I\u2019nlturr Emulslotl f «>., Ilallfax, f«»r a I'.iiiiplili\u2019l.Educational.( 1L< )SE OF TOlioHOANINH MEAMOh Î MIMMEBff ATE-H *t VV A l.l'OKD, : ti inform tin ir |iatroiis that then VV INl'KI! thi: tmkth or im.mkjrant.s.Th«* !«*|»irt«*r of th*' l ties (Burrvrr has ls>.ti inveeti rating th'* f** th > f the immigrants, with tin following interestm * r-*'i!lt< : The immigrant train on tin* Central thistnom-in^ was half ait liuui late ami consiste I of oti>* solitaryearin vidiichwere f.-rty si veil p* - ug *rs.*\u2019Coim* with inn iiml ta!:-* n walk through tin immigrant car : I would like t show yon tin* diffV-ri nci's Is-twimt for«*ign ami domextio teeth.\u201d Tin* speaker ad-lr* ssing tin* Ohsrnrr'ii m-l«-rti r was an \"Id and vvell-kn«»r.'i» dental nui -g.on of this city.\u201c I have coini* down hen* for tin* express pur|H>o* of noting for myself thu teeth of our newly-arrived Ctui«in»,\u201d mid the dentist, as In* hsl the way to the train, which was just pulling into the yard.In the car weir Oi lmans, Knglish, Swedes, two Danes and four OPKKATINU ROOM will Ihi rd works we find the Woman\u2019s Relief Cotps faithful as of old, still ministering to the ! wants of the needy soldier, and as the boys at j the front and in On* hospital in war days were | much indebted to women fm comfort, aid and sympathy.*o too tie- li.A.R.can but a|mt.*-date with lively giititude tb< aid furmsh***! then) hv tlm l-MvJ'.'tT Vi lU UaaiuiU j'; vd; W) BIAU > iV.'U'-'i Wvl l.»*, Professional._____ ¦^TACRAE ct HOLT, BAKU INTERS.ETC., BIT.D STYLE rnoM TIIK *1 111 MOTH THKEF-MUEEI POHTEK, TO 1U« BMAI.IJCHT HANDUlLta \u2014Iti\u2014 OM! OK TBBEE < ULBRM, \u2014 SKI»\u2014\t, ON WHITE OR COLOUKD PAPEBH JOHN IMHÜiLL A MOV, rrvprlctcm.BICYCLES ! * IH M.t HI 1(11 I, \u2022\u2022 PIOXEEK.\u201d »* RRITIMB,\" \u201c < I l B,\" \u2022\u2022 I'Ll II it tl ETX ,' ih Ktine».\" dr! A^ent* f«*i corrsritv VACHIMSTS rn n n> «> a pfi.Tux, Mnmple Room \u2022'¦'I mi.Nalplrr alrocl.» a i c Im use 31:1 « ritlu 'I reel./\\HR MOTTO IS : BKCOND Til NONE.HFT Hl'I\u2019KItPiR T|, TUE I OOlt\u2019M EttOltirE IIAKfNW POWDER WAS AWARIIKl» THF.l»l»4flM«N Mil.I ER Ml l»4L FALL, 1881 It I* IM\u2019 Il E.It Is Healthy It never geta dama In alw*y* Ihn same Never grows hard.I* anti-iieptii Kre|i* in all ctiinatee fs a* gissl a* the l> Powder made, amt u half the rrice ASK VDUK (t c.inliime.irnt .(nitty, leslb-saii.'** and dennmtou of «pirH» tongue eoateil, \u2022ti*agrer»li|.- ta*4.' in the month, *toinaeh and towel* diwangnl, liver Uirjiid, and *y*t*-iiilo evslenre* of dieonleitsl nutrition.Ttii-ne «yinptwn* f-ail ily yield to the Elivir when other mean* fail rl TASTELESS CASTOR OIL ! A PPLES ! APPLES ! APPLES ! t H t K LEM l»f»Y.i 1.1» «% t «.;» tlueen alreel, Loudon, E.t., will to glail to oorre»poud with Aptib- grower*.Merchant and Hhi|ii* r».with a 1I1 w to antntnn amt *i»riiig huainsM Tlu-y will also give, the muai faeillties to cuttomer* re Uiiiung advance* It will to ¦ pleamire to the public to learn that thi* nop valuable, but In ft* urdinary tale mnet iia'ineou* medioiiM-can I»» Iiblaineil in **latc of purity wbe.-li render* it pr*c-tically Ta*TKI.KM.It in»y to obtained In S*AipU' Bottle*, OSo each, nr in l»r,:e Is.ttle* for family n*e a* pi 00 from »ny ('lletnlst or Diuggiat by asking fur EYAAM' TAMTF.I.K.MK « 4HTOK OIL, A L)VICE TO MOTHERS ! ¦ TASTER ami BIRTHDAY CARDS I J\tJt'HT KKCIUVKD.AI»o, Mop of lb- Heat id W-nr in »hi Mou-lan, cmUinlng addition* and cirmctimi* U 5th March.]»» .Hit-, '.\u20194 » i'J ; tine.-, fill', or lie l.y isat.at I.».ItltARD H llo k.4 h«-n|i Miieic, SUti rm ry and Fancy Gih.l* Htor,, 133 HI PiA.-r slria-t, Moiitrval I >01 NT ST.CHARLES ! 4 If TOM! t M|l tKE L4I AURY have opeuisl up a Dranch rrrtice at the Store ot Mr.MONTKITII.157 CViigrvgation atreet Parcel* will to coUnl for on TUESDAYS and «le-hvered on FRIDAYS.R ICHEL1EU NATURAL MINERAL WATER THE I\u2019lt IM E OF TtBLF.WATER».The «utwcritor l*-g* leave to draw the attention of th.- (Aihtic to thi* splendid Sparkling Canadian Table Water, which ha* been jiroaounceil try couuoncur* iviual.if not tuperior to anythuig imported, and can Im \u2022tipplied »t a much lower rale Trial order* are \u2022olicit sl from HuteU, Beetaaraat* and wuatc familii-a.J.A.I14KTE.Hrilgglal.17JU Notre I)xme reel.T^X PRESS HARNESS Suitable for OKDt.'KIW.P.AKKIIS.and all kind* id I XPRKiS WORK, m »tock or ma I»\tViSSS1 ii ïtirf AU», \\ ÜU# ft'jck «ff CAU1 II MaNrcSH, I »i Coal Cart*.Pnce* very low J, W.ROBERT».$34 ih, James sirctt.I ME l»K.PII'AI I.T'M fttRNF)»' TUEAMl RK.Kor chibljen cnttlng teeth, an fatal Pi thonaand* It proilaeca uatnral «leap\tU I* ««fe and nSialda.It ni péexeai.-t to lak# It .< perfectly bariiileM It reli'-ve* pain inHantly Price 25 cent* per tottle Dniggiat* Hold by ail Chll«lr aired, NOHTBSAI*) 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Wednesday, April 8,1885, Last Edition For other interesting city news see Fourth and Fifth Pages.THE .U DAH DUKLAND < \\SK WK.THOMAS Jt'lUH 8KXTKNCRI) TO NIX MONTHS' IN i;.\\OL\u2014HK 18 TAKEN IX>WN KKKOIlTN TO OKTAIN A RKNPITR O» THK NKNTKNCK.This morning th« la^t «< »»ion of tfio Court of Om.n\u2019s lW*ncn f«.r thi» t» nn wan hold, HiN lli nor Mr.iliiKticA lUiiiNAy pn-xiding.Tho « nly huxuu-xN brfon tho Court was th«* passing < f wntinco u|M.n Mr.Thon a city property which hi had not the i xcluxivo right to mortgage.lli> Hi ihir Kiid, in passing iH-ntotioi-, that Mr, Judah find been no strongly recommended to the uuTiy of the court that ho hail ttrought it I t»t to take the matter under hi* consideration h i an entire wvek.With all the fact* In-fore him he- had found it impossible to forget the serious nature of the otfense, and it liecaine, therefore, the duty of the Court to sentence Mr.Judah to six months imprisonment in the i< mn-ou gaol without hard lat»r.Mr.Judah t on the shix-k very well indeed, and shortly aft*r tl * court mw he, in company with one of tin gaol sergeants, was driven down in a cab.After the sentence given byJudgi Kam«ay at half | axt ten this morning.Mr.Kilby, Mr.Judah\u2019s ixm-iu-law, had a |)etiti\"ii drawm out to tin Minister \u2022>( Justice n-pn M-ntingthat in vii-wr of Mr.Judah\u2019s advanced age, ht being oxer \u2022 ighty years old, and because \"those who have known him U-st for many years could not bring th* ir minds to believe tliat he i vct u illfuly defrauded anyne of their due rights,\" he Is nliivid fi-in the jtnalty and is stored toll berty, as the jury had strongly recomnn-ndetl him to mercy.Among others who hav> alr-ady signed thisjetition are Messrs.Walti r Shanlev, C.A.(ïei nrii n, Ji m pn Ihiutrc.1.().Jo-epn, K.flarnanl, M.1\u2019.Kyan, (iiMs-rt Seott, Hart land Macdougall, Frank Stephen.Henry Hogan, Heeti r Mackenzie.MILITARY MATTERS.THK \\ (>IJ NTKEKS OF THK COUNTRY ANXIOUS TO Ht» FORWARD A SERIOUS CHARtiE AO A INST AN OFFICER\u2014THK COMMISSIONERS TO THE REBELS.THE TOURNAI CASE.THE SEIZlKIt AGAINST MR.W.H.WEÎB\u2014Ami-CATION TO CONTES I.Tn the Practice Court this morning Mr.Barnard.t^.C., made < n application b-r leave to c< ntist the declaration in the cast* of the m ump-taken against Mr.W.H.Weir.It apfs-ars, however, that notice had been served on the wrong |«rties.and Mr.Charbonneau raiseil an objection.The Court deferred the application until Friday, The Tournai case is fixed to r.H.Kidding, save] the life of a child who had fallen overboard frm a small boat.TI:> accident ,wi;i.if one hundred yards front shore.Catching him by the arm; Mr.Watt and Dr.Kidding turned and made for the sh- re, the D at by tIns time having drifted off to a considerable distance.I>r.lledding, who is n\"t a stn ng swimmer, b»-c*me so exhausted on his way Lack that Mr.Watt had to -uppirt both him ami the child, and at one time it seemed as if all three >>( tln-m would succumb to exhaustion and be drowned.But after a struggle the shore was reached, to the d»-light of the many spectators who by this time had gathered on the wharf.The bov, who was in an unconscious state, uas luion brought to life after the usual feeti rativeii had been administered.A RIEL SCARF PIN CAUSES A FIGHT.C/'ute a funny case was before the police Magistrate, this morning.I^ast night H-nri Ji set»h.a cook, and a man named Beaudet.wan !< red into a St.Paul street saloon and had a dnnk.Then thev began to chat and noon \u2022b oeph asked the other why he wore a scarf pin with a death's head \u2022 n it.Bean dot replied, w ith a laugh, that he was a medical student and wore it because it wn» suggestive.Jlie oilier \u2022\txcitidly cr.i-d out, \u201cI don't believe you area medical student, and you wear it Is-cause you are a frpnd of Riel.\u201d Beaudet laughed again and Mud \"he was a friend of Riel.\" J'*eph at \u2022\tnee threw hum-elf ujon l>-audet, and crying, Thin you shall not wear that any longer in this cause, tori the pin and neck-tie from his neck and trampled them under foot.This im ming l».th the tn* n wi-p- a little ashamed, and the matter was amicably settl'd Ijefop- the C* urt.A STE.CUN EGON DE ASSAULT CASE.Thu miming the Police Court was crammed h r hours by an unusually respectable crowd, w ho had gathered to enjoy the interest of an ao-ault case of an unusual natup\".This cafe was brought by Mr.Charles K.Gngn>-n against Mr.F « ph St.L»uis and Mr.James 1.Jordan.The alleged assault took place at the village of Me.Cunegonde.\"n the \u2019üth if last month.ITT wing out < f the questions that had P ine before the CounciL loere were a great number \u2022 f'witness, x examined, including a nuniber of ladies, and the discussion was postponed.The iriMi|i8 of ihe Fifth District grow nuuf reconciled to their inactivity and the fact that they have not been called u|»on.The Bntiah Guanla are never sent from Iioiiii- until the war lias become a serious matter.It may turn out that the Fifth District troops are kept back for some such reason.At all events, they need not lie vexixl that they have escaped mima of the hardshi|w of that trip around Igtke Su|s*r-ior, it was, according to our corresjnindent\u2019« story, yesterday, no child's play.It is currently rejiorted in militia circles that tin vi iv next ri*giment onlenxl out will Ik-one of those D longing to the fifth military district.ANOTHER APPOINTMENT, Mr.Emile Ihiiicit, a graduate of the Royal Military College, at Kingston, and on the sur* vejing staff of tlu; Canadian Pacific Raiway, has Ixin appointi d to the staff of General Mid dicton as extra aidc-dc canip.OPP TO THE PRONT.A large number of fri« nds assembled last iviiiing at the Bonaventure Dejsit to give Limt.Col.N an -Strauben/.ee a \"send off on his d« parture for the front.The gallant officer left by the nine o'clock train to join General Midtlfeh n.\" THE \u2022 IULI> OP TUE RBOIMENT,\u201d Tlie boy referred to in the despatches of the IFifnm correspondent with thetttth regiment i*.Fnsli-rick Bury, a -« n of Mr.George Bury, the well-known assignee.This young soldier, \"the child of the regiment,\" is only sixteen years old, and though bis |»aretits and friends tried to persuade him to stay at home, ho was determined to go to the front.SOMK MVSTKRIOt S q TEST ION KRS.One of the friends of Lieut.-Col.\\\u2019an 8trau-U n/ee, whilst waiting on the platform at the Boiiaxetiture Diqsit, prior to the departure of I the train for the West last evening, was accosted by M-vi-rul rough looking men, who askixl to lx* pointed out *'tne Irishman who had got such a splendid appointment on the English staff.\" The party accosted indicated Major Kiruau, and his questioners having taken a gisiff Im.k at the Major withdrew.What these Fellows wanted remains a mystery.PLKNTÏ OP TROCira PCRNISHED.The opinion ami'ngst militia officers here ap iM.Tts to Is- gaining ground that enough men fiave now been sent to the front.18 HK AN OFFICIAL SCRIBE ?\u201c I 11 you what,\" said a militia officer to our reporter today, \u201cif General Middleton only treats Major Kirwan well, won't we have some glowing enm-snondence coming from the front, that 's all,\u201d and the officer departed with a knowing look.WATERLOO MEN'8 EA0KRNE.S3 FOR ACTIVE SERVICE.The i ffici rs of the 79th Shefford Battalion of Infantry (Highlanders) held a meeting at Water-1*mi, ijut*., on Monday.Lieut.-Col.Cot pn*-sid'-d, and the meeting proved a very enthusiastic one.The Waterloo men are eager for activa service.the rinser rifles.The Prince of Wales Rifles turned out in large numbers last evening on the occasion of their commencing thi-ir annual drill in the new drill hall.Having been put through company ind battalion movements, they were formed in square and addressed briefly by His I/ordship Bishop Bond, who said that if the regiment re called tril 3.FINANCIAL.Then- i« no < hange in rate* of money, which remain at -I to 8 jK-recot Oil «-all ami at 7 percent on time-.Sterling Exchange i» dull hut linn at 10!)J to IOi>ü lor sixty-dsy hills and llû for demand.Currency dra/ls on New York about J to !>\u2022! 1\u2018iiss.H .v CO.i *v (ias Co.lx \u2022 \\ 111 «.Montreal l.oan A Mort.Co.('aiinda Cotton Co.Montreal Cotton Co.blindas Cottoei Co.Stormont t.\u2019otton Co.Hudon Cotton Co.St.P.Mm.A Man.R'y.Canada N.W.land Co.Canadian Paoille R\u2019y.Canada Paper.$200 .4 III i* i 3 % Ht ?' 1?1W3) 100) Ml 179j lii) loo 1201 170'.?' H 192) 108 112 179 iio) iîhl 107 ii#' 18 ii?\u2019 ii' in») lïüi 8.NEW YORK STOCK LISI-Aiwu (FurnUhedby J.H.Meeker.) Opening and dosing prici-s\u201410.10 a.m.and 3.20 p.m LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.Houses that are in demaud by the working classes in this city arc considered ls>th scarc«* and costly, consexjupntly some landlords, not content with the high rents the} receive, insist upon getting three-months\u2019 rent money in advance at the time of signing the lease.Othl ra, as in the eas«* of a inccnanic who has just shown his receipt, have to pay the rent monthly and the last three months of the year in advance also.Pretty hard things are said of the Irish landlords, but it is a question if they are much worse than some of the owners of real estate in this city.AN ECCENTRIC THIEF.A laborer lutmed Joseph Gariejiy was arrested last evening on two charges of theft.Tin* first was for having deliberately gone up to a bag of oats lying on the carter\u2019s bench at the corner i f Craig ami Jacques Cartier streets, and tielonging to one of the carters, emptied the oats out in the slush, and walked off with the empty bag.The other was for stealing a plug \"f tiliaocu from the store of a Mrs.Lelwau.He will be* tried Ur both offences next Wednesday.THE RIVER ICE.\u201cAny improvement in the River?\" is the anxious query put by everyone to the various harlsir authorities just now.Our reporter made enquiries on the subject to-day, and was in-formed that the water was at present alunit 10 feet lower than at the corresponding date last year.The chances of In-ing able to enx-t a Maypole «*n the ice.are looked upon by river men as exceedingly good.C.H.0\t N.Y.r\t\t121\t\t1192\t! Pullman Car.\t\t\t\t\t\t \t88 i\t\t88)\tHeadin\t\t\t\t\t\t ('.Southern.\t\t\t\tErie 2ru! .\t\t\t\t.62)\t\t52 J D.A Hudson.\t7sj\t\t781\tRock iHlincl.\t\t\t\t\t\t P.L.AW.\t14\t\t104i\tSt.Paul M\t\t\tA M 87\t\t\t87 Erie\t\t121\t\t122\tst.\trr.nl.\t\t\t- «]\t\tt>2 111.C'en\t\t125)\t\t1241\tSt.\tI\u2019aul pfd.\t\t\t\t1(14)\t N.J.Central.\t32 ÿ\t\t33)\tOmaha com\t\t\t\t\t\t 11.A St.J.pfd.\t\t\t\tTexas\t\t'\u2022rifle.\t\t.91\t\t9» K.A Trvae.\t17?\t\t17$\tCanadian PaGflc 37\t\t\t\t\t\t37 J Louis AN\t\t30)\t\t;«il\tU.Pacific.\t\t\t\t* 4li\t\t42 \t50\t\t68)\tWabash\t\t\t\t\t\t M.Central\t\t\t\t\tW.U.Tel.\t\t\t\t.56J\t\t66 Manhattan\t\t\t\t\tWaliooh pfd.\t\t\t\t\t\t Nor.Pacific\t\t17\t\t17\tCentral Par\t\t\t\t.soi\t\t3\"1 Nor.Poe.pfd.\t384\t\t3>1\tO.AT\t\tCon\t\tllj\t\tIt) N.W\t\tWl\t\t04)\tM.o.l ac.\t\t\t\t.91')\t\t N.W.r.fd\t\t\t\t.\tDen.A Ulo.\t\t\t(.;.\t\t\t Pacific Mail\t\t?G\t\t4'*i\tMoney.\t\t\t\t«\t\t1 Liturtool\t\t)\t\tApril 7.1.00 p.m.\t\t\t\tApril K.11.30 a m.\t\t\t Flour\t\t10\t0\tto\tIf\t6\t10\t0\t\t\tD Spring Wheat.\tu\t11\tto\t7\t1\t0 11\t\tIt\t7\ti Ked Winter.\t0\tIU\tto\t7\t3\tb\t10\tto\t7\tj No.1 California.\t7\t1\tto\t7\t4\t7\t1\tto\t7\t4 No.2 California\t«\t\tto\t7\ti\t6\t9\tto\tt\t1 Corn\t\t4\t«4 to\t\tu\t0\t4\t\u2022l\tto\tII\t0 Parley\t\t5\t6\tto\t0\t0\t6\t6\tto\t0\t0 « i.vt*\t\t5\t6\tto\t0\t0\t&\t6\tto\t0\t0 Pet#\t\t6\t«\tto\tM\t0\t6\tin\tto\t11\t(I Pork\t\t61\t0\tto\tOft\t0\t61\t0\tto\tOrt\t0 tard \t\t\t35\tu\tto\t00\t0\t36\t3\tto\t00\t0 Hair n, I.C\t\t31\tII\tto\t00\t0\t31\t0\tk»\t00\t0 Uarxiii, S.C\t\t32\t0\tto\t00\tr\t32\t0\tto\t(HI\t0 Tallow\t\t32\t3\tto\t00\t0\t32\t3\tto\t(XI\t0 Cheese .\t\t\t68\t0\tto\t(10\tfl\tf*\t0\tto\t00\t0 A \u201c BLOOD AND IRON\" SIGNATURE.Our reporter was to-day shown by Mr.Mun-derJoh, German Consul, a letter witfi the signature of Prince Bismarck attached.The linos made by the man of \u201cblood and iron\u201d are straight and thick, written apparently with a quill jM-n, and, if caligraphy Im* any indication, ni * denote the Prince's firmness of character in a remarkable way.CmmOO, April h, 1.00 p.m.\u2014< losinc Wheat, 7>*Je cash ami nom.April ; 83}i* bid Ma.v ; 86»«- June; .*7i-July.Corn, 88ft- iai*h ami nom.April; 42Jo bid May ; to 4 »(m fsvny against a large number ,,f the shareholders for nn(-aid calls, which was adjourned from la*t term, was again before Judge Cimon in th*-Superior Court this morning when Mr.Fish and Mr.William Angus were exaniiM'-r*-'-nts th»-r* trial i f a tand of raiders .vr-*»- the .Soskatcln\" wan under a heavy fire.and No.0.Longueuil.RIKL'S RCHOLAMHir in ISfiS.t T\u2018i thi Editor of (Kt trustJ Sin,- Almost anything n-lating to Kiel is in-tercsting to Cana/linns at the present time.Thi-following copies of litter» written hy him in IfMJJ, may, therefore, not ta uninteresting to the leaders of the IFitoets.Through the courtesy -f Mr.Robertson, of ti,.- Toronto TVo/ri.oi, I have b.en enabled to take them.I have clo-ely followed the originuis.Th'-se arc in Kiel's own hand-writing, which is .f a pi»-çe with the \u2022\u2022jielling.Tli«* former retailjon in the North-West broke out in 1870.Of course, th> n, between 1863 and that year, he studied with u vu w to th»- priesthood, if the rei«,rt that he did m hr- correct.The following will »how that, in there wa« great ro.m for improvement in hw sslucation, even in French : \u201cosaa.n, iocs.Whit Horn Plant My dier Sir i sent to y»u the Rib er fox .*;6 »n*I 1C minks.tT.lC and 2 Mother*.l.u 11C lb* 1\u2018imcan.1.9.9) 1 am you aerv ta lb KL ) ii y Mr friw-s w-n M. h blaipe to you'* Prtrie du Cheval Liane Monsieur, Je vous an vois jor le ganon de Mr Kn^« !- pair de «ouülier a Cl.lls Monsinir J'ai trouvés due toreou mai* j étant peur lar.-un.I afin de retires le toreau tou* y-ouves.anvoiyer Ur'Lanit {*ur e.tavier Irisés Je suis v fitr» «en iteur ta Risl le 9 desrembre 1803.\u201d T.F.hldtes MtUs, Ont.* \" llother.\" no doubt, here mean* \"otters.\u201d IT be |o*ition of the ap
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