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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" OAIXiY WTTNESS \\ c .\\ n.94.MONTREAL» MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1889.Boikxt «J MrlA*.\t«ad\tmu| k« «\u20224vrM4 toUA tAa ul «Ht*!\" f other parties ; don't ask me mote.\u201d He said\u2014\"I feel confident that Morrison would have been in our hands by to-morrow night I know the interview which vrn so much desired would have been effected and a satisfactory result come to.Now I will go to Montreal.I will have this matter sifted to the bottom.Yee, the society will stand by bun, undoubtedly.I will make no remark about tho truce at present.May or McMinn, who wa* one of those interested in this interview, said, when he heard of Morrison\u2019s arrest, \"There has been treachery somewhere.The authorities have broken faith.Morrison was going to bis father's home TO CRT HIS QOOD CLOTHES TO HIE CS when he was arrested.We will not rest until we have rifted this matter to the bottom.'1 Capt.Giroux heard these remarks and threatened to arrest the Mayor on the spot if he said another word.In the church yesterday the minirter intimated that Mr.John Mclver had in bis posaea-sion a letter from the Rev, Mr.McLeod containing the pur|K>rt of the interview that the gentleman had with Mr.Blake.He asked tho congregation to assist in the search and to acquaint Donald Morrison with the arrival of thia letter.Morrison was shot in the hip by Constable McMahon, who along with the Indian detective had lain in ambush for twenty-four hours, Morrison swear* he did not fire tint, but two chambers in his revolver were found empty.He took his arrest with the greatest coolness.As soon as a shot was fired McMahon sprang on him and disarmed him.MR.OHAPLEAU.{fij trud to (As Wttiuii ) Ottawa,April 22.\u2014Mr.Cbaplean who arrived at New York yesterday had Mir Julian Paunce fote and Kir George Htephen for fellow passenger*.He is expected here to day.WFAUIKK REPORT.MstaoaoLcsirai, Ornca.Toaosro, April 21, II p m.\u2014 A small depression which lay over the North-Wast Ttr rltorie* on Friday evening has since moved very rapidly eastward, past ing serosa ths Lake region and to th* Oulf of St.Lawrence, followed by an Important area of high pressure.A north weat gale began on the Lake* durii g the early morning and latrr in ths day along the bt.Lawrence.Tonight the preMtire fa highest over Lake Superior and I' weal over Antli-ostl.Maximum temperature* to-day\u2014Calgary.70 : Winnl-leg, 46 ; Toronto, 66 ; Montreal, DM ; Baltfax, 54-Probahilitlea for ths next twenty-four hours : \u2014Lakes, modtrate winds, fine, pleasant weather.Upper ana Lower 8*.Law renew Westerly winds to-day, Une weather, not much change In temperature.Gulf- Strong «rind* or gales from wist and north-w-at.fair and rod.Marilims\u2014Fresh to strong westerly winds, fair, sod a little cooler.SPECIAL NOTICES.Bcav 1 Btar ! At 9.Caraley\u2019a, selling plain Amazone cloth fur ladies\u2019 ulsters and jackets, in all the newest shades.H.Cabbi rt is now showing a large variety of new Ams^une cloth for ladies\u2019 spring ulster* and jackets, in oil the leading shades, in eight quali-tiea. THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS NEWS.TRANSATLANTIC.It i* atftted that Lord Browolow will «accood Lord Londonderry m viceroy for Ireland.The liquidât >ra of the rauauia Canal Cany.The Kuauan Imperial family haa returned to St.l*eter»burg from Oatachina.Kxtra preoau « t IT IS THE LORI).BY MARY !.W.TOWLE.When toiling vainly on the restless tide, You cast your net upon the \u201cother side,\u201d And tind your draught of tishes multiplied, \u201c It is the Lord.\u201d When oft from nights of sorrow you arise Creeling the brightness of the morning skies, Which flood you with a new and gladsuprise.\u201c It is the Lord.\u201d When you have cast your burdens all aside, \\\\ lien passion is subdued and self denied, In the o\u2019ercoming, you have testified, \u201c It is tho Lord,\" When morning dawns upon a night of pain, And hope rcplumcs your drooping wings again, And sunshine breaksthe spell of cloud and rain, \u201c It is the Lord.\u201d When winds have blown some bright-eyed flower to you, Charged with a cup of fragrance and of dew.Ah though the asking of your heart it knew, \u201c It is the Lord.\u201d When you have bid the voice of self be still, And in your earthly lot of uood or ill, From a full heart declare, \u201c Not as I will,\u201d \u201cIt is tho Lord.\u201d When through the valley of the shadow way.You |)Amh the portal of th-) glad new day', Awakii ghi his likeness, you will say, \u201c It is tho !ook to read on Sunday when people cannot go to church,\u201d she said gravely.\u201c Oh 1 I shall read the Bible,\u201d Ralph answered eagerly.\u201c I\u2019m going to read my chapter the first thing, and some of my marked verses, before I open my Sunday-School hook.\u201d \u201c Aud live up to them ?Reading Bible verses doesn\u2019t amount to much, you know, unless you do what they say.\u201d \u201c Why, of course,\u201d said Ralph, but he spoke less confidently than before, lie knew enough about the Bible to realize that it was sometimes a bard book to live up to.In another hour the family were all gone, and Ralph was alone in the neat kitchen, with the fire burning brightly, and bis attractive-looking book on his lap.He had road a few {«ages in it the night before, but he did not dmsclf realize how much this had had to do with his not feeling well enough to go to church.His friend, Bennie Stone, had given it to him on Saturday morning, to return to the library for him, and secure another, because he was going to bis grandmother's to spend Sunday, and could not do it for himself, lialph had not looked into the book until night, and then, as I say, had found it delightful.All the while ho was undressing, he tried to plan how he might read that book.He could not draw it from tho school, because it would be his turn to morrow to have a book for which he had been waiting several weeks.If he let this opportunity pass, there was no tolling when he would have another.It was just as he was hopping into bed, that the thought came to him : \u201c If I shouldn't happen to be well enough to go to church to-morrow morning, I might read it then.\u201d On the whole, I do not think it strange that by morning lie thought himself not very well.The book lay on his lan, but Ralph was mindful of bis promise, and reached for Grandmother\u2019s Bible.First his eliapter\u2014he was reading tho Bible through in course.The chapter for the day proved to be almost entirely composed of proper names.Ralph tried to give them attention, but could not help thinking how uninteresting they were.Now, for a marked verse ; he decided that he woule read only one to-day, and that he would take it from the Hospcls\u2014the first marked verse he saw.This was the verse \u201c As his custom was, he went into the syna gogue on the Sabbath day.\u201d Ralph read it through twice before he began to realize what \u201c living up\" to this verse was going to mean to him.Gradually the thought shaped itself in his mind : \u201c That verse is about Jesus, and to live up to it, I must do as near like him as I can.Well, don't I, I should like to know ?When have I stayed aw ay from church before?A fellow can't go to church when he has a cold.Disturb all tho people coughing.Poh ! Ralph Selmrer, what's tho use ?You know you haven't coughed but three times this morning ; and two of those yon could have smothered if you had wanted to.Andyouknow if it was Monday, aud there was a coasting spree on the hill, you would coax like a good fellow, to go.and know forty reasons why it wouldn\u2019t hurt you.\u201d Were there two people talking ?lialph felt a little curious about it himself ; they seemed to hold such different views ; but he knew this much ; botli of them lived in his heart.Silence for a few minutes, during which time Ralph read the marked verse again.Then he rose up, stretched him self, looked in the glass in the clock face to make sure that his hair was all right, and made this remark : \u201c It is my opinion, Ralph Selmser, that you had better do * as your custom is,\u2019 and make for church as fast as your legs can carry you.\u201d It was during the singing of the second hymn that he slipped past his father and took a seat at his mother\u2019s side.For the benefit of those interested, I want to report that lie did not cough once during the service.\u201c What has become of your cold ?\u201d asked his mother after the benediction was pronounced.\u201c Gone,\" he answered with a queer smile.\u201c There was a verse in Grandmother\u2019s Bible that cured it.\u201d Mrs.Selmser asked no more questions ; in some respects she was a wise woman.On the w ay homo from church she said she shouldn't w onder if mother's Bible would bo worth a fortune to tho children.\u2014Panty.WORD FOR THE DAY.Monday, April 22.TRUST.Commit thy wray unto the Lord ; trust also in him ; and he shall bring it to pass,\u2014Pa.37 :5.Like a blind spinner in the sun, I tread my days ; I know that all the threads will run Appointed ways : I know each day will bring its task, And being blind, no more 1 ask.H.H.] commend to Thee, O Lord, my soul and my body, my mind and my thoughts, my prayers and my vows,my senses and my limbs, my words and my works, my life and my death.Business Caras.com par time Read aFact THE strongest woman will be tired out after a day spent in washing clothes or cleaning house in the old way, with the old means, While with \\c aid of JAMES PYLE\u2019S A KLINE a delicate woman do the same work with itive ease\u2014far better\u2014in less It virtually takes the hard work out of any task for which soap is used, and is harmless to fabric or hands.Millions use it\u2014Oo you?Pearline is never peddled\u2014 but sold by all grocers.Manufactured only by JAMES V\\ I-E, New York.QAMÜEL OOLTMAN, kJ\tTAILOR AND CLOTHIER, has recalled SAILORS AND MAKINK SUITS.______! CLOCKS.Chime Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, &c.t &c.WITHOUT RXOIPTION T1IR FINEST HKLKCTION EVER IMPORTED INTO CANADA.Xow on View at SHARP LE Y\u2019S, 225 St.Jamos street.MPORTANT SALE OF OVER 300 U*T8 OF (NREIIKKUKD PLKDCKS* Fram Frh.4lh, Iks.h, up to April 'Mnl, IASs The undmifineil hato rectirei! ioitructions from .MB.I, AKOKMOK.SIT I ralu «(reel.To «ell by auction an per CataloKue, Unredeemed Pledgee, \u2014COXHIHTINIl i)F\u2014 (\u2022old, Silvrr Mid I'lntcd Ji-wi-llcry, Diamond (iood*, llroocheB, Kar-rihKH, l*in«, Chain*, Charm* Mid Knncy Good», Gold and Silvrr W'atches, Kportinz Goods.M»' rine, Fit-Id and opera Olassts, Musical Instrumonts, Telt-scopt-s, Revolvers, Gun*.Ririi-s, Gents ClothinK, Fur Overcoats, Caps In Seal, Lambskin and Fancy Furs, Cutlery.Electro-1'lated Goods, Table Koinivites, Bed Furniture, Dry Goods, Linen Goods, Ac., kc , and other Good» K'-m rally found in a Pawnbroker s Collection too i,min rous to mention.The sale will take place on Tl K.HDAV and TFEDTISIIAT.April S.'trd and ZHIi.At 7?0 pm TUESDAY and at 2.30 and 7.30 pm.WEDNESDAY.rosltlvrly no rrsrrvc, i.S.THOMSON A CO,, Auctioneer*.Catalogues can tie had of the Auctioneers and of I.Aronson, 517 Craiii street.Goods on view on Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tun day up to hour of sale.£J0AL OIL! IIFST AMERICAN AND CANADIAN.CEMENTS, DRAIN PIPES, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE OLAY, ENAMELLED SINKS, CRUCIBLES fca ALEX.BREMXER.*0 Bleury atr«eU SADDLER, Y 1 SADDLERY ! TO RF.SOLD AT A SACRIFICE.to make room for my Spring importation» and to reduce my large and well-assorted stock of Ladies' and Gents' Riding Saddles and Bridles.I have resolved to sell at prices to defy compétition.Please t-iaminc my goods and get my prices before buying.It may save ,ou future vexations.I have also a few choice samples English Knee Rugs and Valises, to be sold at about cost.Please bear in mind I am not going out of business ; on tho contrary, I am enlarging ami improving my premises to meet the wants of my largely inervaso 1 business.J.W.ROBERTS.33S Ht.James street.Moat real.Solid Silverware Suitable for WEDDING PDESEXTS Î The Unfit fteleetlon In the City \u2014 AT\u2014 SHARPLEY\u2019S NEW STORE, 225 St.James street.ISLAND CITY PURE PREPARED IIOFAF.PilNTA READY FOR r»C.These Paints are manufactured from the best and purest materials, combined with pur.- linseed oil, such as all practical Palate:» use no water or chemical miitme.BKNOUR8 FLOOR PAINT dries over i ight.F.t*.DOD4 A ««., It* Mr nil street.W F.P.CURRIE Si CO.100 «RKV NUN KTREKT, Moalrral, JOHN Tho Best Range mode at BURNS\u2019.675 Crnlg street.NEW GOODS ! R.SHARPLEY & SONS Have now on view an unusually largo assortment of NOVELTIES TOR THE \u2014 EASTER TRADE, AT THEIR NEW STORK, 225 St.James street.THE REMINGTON TYPE-WRITER, Save* Time, Trouble, Postage.Eyesight.Is the cheapest clerk you can g>-t.Every boy and girl should lie taught the Remington.Write to JOHN O'FLAHFRTT, tin at.Janieg Htreet.TRUMPET NOTES, .HONGS rnKTIii TEMPERANCE BATTLKNKLD Price 30c and 35c.MRS.RALES, Temperance Literature, W GUY STREET, Montreal.XflOR SALE, \" TO CLOSE CONHIfiNMENTH, Saltpetre, Glycerine, Brown and White Sugar of Lead, Flour of Sulphur, Cotton Seed, Ool/.a, Olire, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oils, Ac., Ac.Ift:\\KY DOBELL A CO.T> EMOVAL.J.B.HAVA/.IN A CO.offer a great sal# of 380 Accordéons : also a tot of Flutes, Flageolets, Piccolos, marionettes, Vio'lns, Valiaev, Portmanteaus.Trareiling Bags, Hat.he's, and a large quantity of Fancy Article*, such as Albums, Portmanteaus, Work Boxes, and an induite number of articlea too numerous to mention, the whole to be sold at a great sacrifice at lO.Tf Notre Dame street.Third block west of Balmoral Hotel.GOLD WATCHES - AND - JEWELLERY.ALL THE LATEST ST V LES Ac the Lowest Prices.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 St.James street.\u2019Biknia.Okciion, ToKONTO, Monthsai , Importer of Drain Pipes, Srntrh,:Portland Cease at, OniMNBY Tops,\tRoman CrwzsT, Vz.nt Linin'*!*,\tCanada Ukmknt.Fli r.Covens,\tWatbk Limx, Kirk Bkiikm,\tKike Ci.av, Plantkk or Paris,\tSoiiax.Ft lilting.China Clar.MANbrAlTI'RXRH or Ilr.sHr.MER Steel SorA, CIIAIII, asi» Bed Spring*.gAVE MONEY ! IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.THF.CRRATKST INTINTIONI Another important improvement has been added to tho Justly (-vli'liratcd Hn-cl Cooking Range manufactured for the last ttftccu years by JOHN BURNS, 675 Craig slreet.The Invention consists of a vertical grate, constructed to be railed or lowered at will, giving a deep fire for the winter season or Wash dar.and a shallow tire for the summer season, or between meals, thus saving at least 50 percent in fuel, and dispensing with a gas store Lu summer.Cali, and Her for Yockhelp.Dominion link -or\u2014 ROYAL HAIL 61 KAMkHa, UVCKPOOL HER VICK.Dates of Soiling >-From Portland.Proas Halifax.Thursday.25 Apr Hatuiday, 37 Aps) From Montreal.From Vurhee, Weitmadar.il May rhunday, y May piuiaday/W May moathxai , Thuraday, 23 May 'VaHOUIIVBR, Wi-dneatlay, l.i May Thuraday, 30 May ' BRISTOL BKRVIOH (for Avoumoulh D-ckl Texas, from Montreal about 9th May Ratea .d Pa-age.Moutr,*! or\tLiverpool, (>yD.- j?*0; »\u2014ordlng lo steamer and position Cabjo, gSu, to IjverptKil or Olasg -u .Hnwrage tiu to LivuiMx J, ^Loudoudtrvy,\tgum-uAtowu* M$eae steamers have saloon», staterooms, music, room* btih-rooina tuiliUhipR, «haro but Util* motion is felt, ami carry neither cattle nor ahoep For Freight or Paasaee apply In Livernool to Finn\u2019 Main 1 Montgomery ; In Quebec, to W M MaciiW \u2022on, at «II Graml Trunk Railway Odloea \u2018 D.BATTkRSHY, 174 Ht.Jamas street.W.D.O'KMIKN.USSI.Jam* street P.TOBBAN4 K A V., 8 Ho*|Mtql street WD STAR LINE, V.>.and Rayai Belgian Hall Hleamer*, Bailing weekly from New York for Antwerp.One nf the shortest routes to Paris and Loudon, Belgium.France, Switreriaud the Rhine aud Italy.Noohm and.Wednesday, Apr.24, 130p.m.I INNI.ARU.Wednesday.May I, A 30 a in.BkiuRNLaNI.Wednesday, May ».1130a.m.Saloons, staterooms, smoking and hath ntoms amid.HBOOMII Cauin ftoi'itiiiuiodbilou uuoioollode Kutrrnonit mil on intfiti d«*ck.Kirn Ça» in.|60 to $lU0.BiounUon.$100 to $180.Bacoiul OablQ, $40 Anil $43 Kuurtion.$71 an J $80.^Hteerage, outward.«2150; prepaid, *22 ; eicumoo.For Freight and Paasage apply to Peter Wright A Somh, General AgruU, t Bowlin* Oreeu, New York.J.Y.CILMOUR A 4 0.884 Bt.Paul si.Montra»! North german lloyd ss.Co.FAKT KXPRKHH HTKAMKR8, From Naw York, Far ROUT HAMPTON, LONDON and RBRSKR, Also taking passengers to Havre and Parla,.Saturday, April 30, 9 00a in These steamers make the run to Southampton In from seven aud a half to eight days, aud to Bremen In nine days.Pr.KM :-|n First Cabin, *7».\u2022*), f90, *100 or *125 ftocoruintf to ItiratJon ; to London.Ilavro or Bmiimi In Second Cabin, *55 ; Steerage at low rates.The st.-anieni of this Hue are celebrated for their speed, comfort, safety and the vxonlleuoe of their tables.Apply to J.Y.CILMOUR A («O.864 St.Pauls!., Montreal, Or to OKLRtCHH A Oo , 1 Howling Green, New York.INMAN ROYAL MAIL Rtcnmora FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVRRPOOL.Carrying the I ailed Mates Mall*.NOTICE The steamers of Ibis Line take Lieu* tenant Mai k m lane routes at all seasons of the year, OlTV or OnirAno .Wednceday, April 24, 1 00 p.m.Ott v or Niw York Wednesday, May 1, r, 30 am.City or Uehi.in .Wednesday, May 8, 11.00 am.From Inman Pier, foot of Grand street, Jersey Oily, Intermediate paaaaye, *30 Round trip, *Z0.Bates of passage, *W), *50 and *80, according to ao-oon.mndatinn, all having eoual saloeu privileges.HrEi iai.Rotait) Trip Katbn on application Children lietai-en two and twslre years of age half fare.Hervant.*50 TICKETH TO LONDON, *7.and to PARIS, *1 and *20 additional aorsrding to route ssieoted.KTFFMALF AT TFRY LOW RATKft.Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms amid shite Thrsc steamers do not carry cattle, sheep or pigs.Peter Wrioiit A Bon, General Agontg.Ouab C.McFai.I., 143 St.James street.J.V.CILMOUR A CO., SM HI.Paul at,.Montra*!.B JÏÏ EAVER LINE STEAMSHIPS \u2014BAILING RETWEEN - NF.YF YORK AND LICKBPOOL.Calling at Boston to land cargo and passenger* fos Canada and the Western Htates.1889 Proposed fl*lll*g* Wlotrr Hraaon\u2014HUM From Liverpool Steamship* From New York Hall lag from Montreal Dlreet.From Liverpool.Btramniiip*.From Montreal Friday, April 12, 'Lake Nepioun, Tmwday, April30 \"\t11\t19, Lake Hi perior, \" M.y 7.\u201c\t26, Lake Winnipeg.11\t14 May 3,\tLake Htron,\tn\t\u2022\u2022 21 \u201d 10.Lake Ontario,\tm\t\u2022\u2022 js.\u2019 BATCH OF FAHHAUK.Montreal la Liverpool.(Dlrcef.) Saloon, *40.*50, *fo Roc no Trip, *80.*90, *110.According to Hteamsr and Accommoilatiuii.\u2019The *40 and *80 Ratea |ier HH.Lake Nepigon nly.Intermediate, *30.Rot no Trip Ti< eetn, Htee j.Voe.*20.\t*\t\" H.R.MI RRAY, «ml.Mangr.I Custom House aqaare, Montreal.JAMF.H ARRF.LL A CO., Kemble Buildings, Whitehall straet.New York.Europe i Europe ! Europe TICKKTH BY ALL LINKS ALLAN, DOMINION and UKAVKK Lines, via Montreal.NATIONAL, OUION, HAMBURG, AMKRIOAN, WHITK STAR, OUNARD, INMAN.NORTH OKKMAN I.I/OYD, OKNKRAL TKANHATLAR.TIC, HTATK, ANCHOR and RKD HTAR Lines, vlaNKW YORK.Also »n FLORIDA, WFHT INDIKH, ke.AT Cal I nr write tor lowest quotations before look* Ing elsewhere.Mai pod Rates, *30 upwards ; Steerage at lowest rats*.IV He ml for (Mvmphlet or coll at my nnw address, 174 St James street, corner St.John, City arid District Telegraph Co.'s Building, Montreal.D.BATTKRHKY, Agent.Telephone No.1566 B.REFORD\u2019S AGENCIES, Donaldson line, WKkRLV «LAHCOW HRRYICR.Hailing from Montreal every THURSDAY morning.HH CONCORDIA,! AOOtM*.7th May, KH COLIN A,\t2,000\tU Ul May.HH ALCIDFH,\t3.N>0\t\" .23rd\tMay.HH CYNTHIA.\t2 Vm\t\u2022\u2019 .30th\tMay.SH.CIKCK.\tV.RJtJ\t\u2022\u2019\t Gth\tJune.Glasgow Agents : Donaldson Rros , 1G5 Ht.Vincent St T HERVICR.IIOM80N LINE.>KMI AHTLF*O.Y*TYHE VIA LoNImN.Bailing from Montreal on or about RH.FRKMONA, 3.500 tons.10th May.H4 GF.KOKA,\t3,500 \" .24th May, Agents : Cairns, Young * Noble.Newcastle on Tyn* V low g Hon, 27 la-ad.I,hall st.Loudon, K C.; W, Thomson h Hons.Dundee, Holland.OSS R( LONDON LINE.LObDfSY HFRTtir.Hailh g from Montreal on or about -\u2014 HH.CHFLYDRA, 2.500 ton*.|6th May.HH OCKaN KINO, 2.5ISJ \" .i«>r,\tMay.HH.MICHIGAN, 3,UUO \".31».May.lair don Agent* William RDt 4»*« ** part'll* UTaT*H.Rpeei.l alter lion given the HANDLING of all PER IHMAH.K and or he! cargo.For further particular* *p| \u2019y *o Agents of Railway*, Or to RwRr, arpoRn ,t C4»\u201e 23 aud Y3 kt.Harm ate a l rircel, Moafrea 1 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Monday.April 22, 1889, Meetings, tasements, (e.1YCLOKAMA OK JKHU8ALKM, ) the UKUCIKIXION «urr.*l>Me 1 Uwot.l.11e.riit.tlou of CVrtlncite.fwill'd lu the Miuic.1 Kt-Wiiu.lion*, .ud of H|iei'lW l*rt/e.to the tilrl ill Bo), III rad) gr4«ic*.ul'tduuiuii ihr\ttmuit'cr ot Maxki in lUe I iu.1 Coinlvtiuee Kiwuin.ltou lie» lYtnctp.! M.i » ii ar, 1) 1> .LLD .i'hwnuwi Montrrw Bo.rd of Hthool Couiunwiooet.Pwt.houe '\u2022 EiwlMor' .Solo aiul C!iv?rot\u2014*' H*\u2018ai**, 8w«^l llomr .UutuorotuUUw-AMH.i^oj^ntio .Ohocu.- \u2022' Th* Hurlowiue Bwi-1 .Pwt Howl IwlUi whlfUiuf rrfnduV\t\u2022\t»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 The \\t hi»tliu* » wunr H >y CoKi-i .tor.\tMr « M H »MITU.F T.«i.0.Tii-tH* 2V, SOe Couiiuru««f »» l t Th.Williwu.1*1.11 o kindly lowuod by Mr®» Will»** Co .ISM Notre piutif Ureet, of .hotu licAeU c.u b« oh-twnrd.\t______ c CRESCENT STREET TKKHHYTKRlAN CHUBt'll A Temper.nceMee'.log willb«held in the liecture H»U o! thu I'hurth TUB illondR) 1 KTEEIXGi » 8 o rlork.Ad.treMei will be d*li»»rrd l*y the Ke»- l>r.WEL.1.8 .ud the K.« K>'!ST.JOHNBTuN.E ASTER SOCIAL.Under the wiipictt ot the ]-ADlE£ AID ASSOCIATION OK 8T LUKKH CHURCH iDorcheeter rtreet i A.tk In Aid of I lie Krp.lr luuu.TIEBDAT EVrNINC.f.lrd April, IHH9.At EIGHT o «lock.Adrautioc, Î5 ceoU.A THANK OFFERING SERVICE Under the .uipieeeof the METHODIST WOMANS MIStiloNART SOCIETY, MflU he held is the Lecture H.!l of SI.Jw.w Chun.h' SI.C.thence street, Ob TI ES» IT EVKAINi;, April rtrd, CommendDf .1 S o cloek.1ST PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT.KEfclMtAIAL OKDEUH The Kefimeot will i*.nt>ie in the Ar .i- n* n r i ' k - r.a y even i .\t\\ - Ucifonc\u2014Dn\u2019.l l>rder.\tHr order, UEO.K.EH.HI H I LI.Cpt.ud A lj\u2019ltWi t.] >OPULAR CONCERT re'* THE FENKriT Of THE rkwlr Funtl \u2022( Trinity «hurrli.IN THE VICTORIA RIFLES ARMORY.TtKfliAT ETtNISC, fîrd April, I8M».iSt.Georo* \u2022> Dat.| raor.couture.Mtutci nirveow.MRS CHADWICK.Aecompiutkt.Door* open .t 7 30, comu.encinf .t 3 o dock.Adnil*»len.%Ae.Rr.rrveH BretU, lir.~\\ f ONTRFAL PROTESTANT JjJ.HOUSE OK INDUSTRY AND REfUGK.The Annual Meetirf of the RoBrd of Gorernore of thi* lottitcticc will he held in the B jwrd Room, Ob WBDSEiDAT.the ttth Dwy of April tail.t THREE o'clock p.tr .for the election of officer», wid '«\u2014BlbOM.®.eE#ME CBrIE8HAXH.Hoo-^ec.CHILDREN\u2019S SALE of Fancy and UMful Article*, on WEDNESDAY.April the Itth.wl X3 Bit'-RY .«t»»et Admieeion.5 ceow.UrocceeU in wd of the Church ot St.J An the E»w>f«lUt ECTURES ! Under the .tupioek of TICTHKIA HI ELEA REBKRVEt, lc the Armory, OAthcwt rtreet, THCRSDAY.hid May, OKAS CARMKMAKL Will deu,er hi* fwnotu lecture on \u2022\u2022 Hr an Birin.\" THURSDAY.Hh M.y, HOSOHABLE AT DAB BAAIDSOV.Oa \u201c Tbe liatlei #f Oltlrer.mad Baclktrale.Belailee tw (lell BioU,\" Zxktu.5C cecU Kor nle .t Ai.A*.BOBISAOY A TO.2U St.June, itrert.TVTOTICE.At THE MONTREAL UNION ABATTOIR CO d'h* Aniiui 'renrrW Meettnf of -ih.rrh .dert ,f thi* C il t » n j ho* hem wleM KUUNITUKR.Ktc.We are inrtructed to tell »t No Cl PARK A YKN UK, On Tl IIBDAV MOUNIN41, 23rd la.I.* «II the Furniture and KllecU, very neat Parlor H.-t, OAT-yet*, Mirror, G.t.lirrr and Hraeket*.Km» Chair», 1 .«.*D.41 AFTERNOON, 711» April, At TWO o'clock.Dl IF A FBANF.R, |\tAnctiooeere.\\ UCTION PALE CHOICE GRO- xA.CELTES.TEAS, FIXTURES.SCALES.EXPRESS WAGGON E»e W» are lorructed by Mr.J L.Hovan.whoU giving up the gT StK'Cial contract rate*.HI BIM'BIFTIUN B 4TF1H.-i .w iy Wltneas, |l 00- with reduction* to Clul District, 1747 NOTRB DAMP.HTKKKT.OR YOUR BEDROOM SET Amt Parlor Met, Spring Uni* and Mattresses, \u2014UO TO\u2014 E.C.MCDONALD, 2330 BT.OATHKRINK BTItEKT.E EXPRESS WAGGONS, CARTS, VELOCIPEDES, 4c , \u2014AT\u2014 It.N.HeCALLTB'A, 2217 HI, Cnllierlne alreet.JAMES MEANS\u2019 «Il and Aft KIIOEH.\u2022JJRQUHART\u2019S We are agents for the famous brand of Gent's Good made by JAMES MEANS 4 CO.Gf Boston, Maas.BONATHH BKO»\u201e Chaboillet square.Tho promise to put up street namee and numbers in St.Gabriel Ward is about to be attended to by the Road Department.The Montreal Garrison Artillery are about to terminate the engagement with their band.La Bande Philharmonique is likely to become that of the regiment.Messrs.Alexander Milloy and Thomas David-ton are visiting governors for the Profoetant House of Industry and Refuge and the Home, Longue Pointe, for this week.Dr.Lnberge has ordered two sanitary police-men to do nothing else for a while but shadow the private butchers' stalls and arrest all butchers found slaughtering therein.In the report of Sabrevoi* mission schools there were two omissions- Miss Ida Bishop, junior class, prize for writing, and Mi«s Eva Vernier, prize for Roman controversy.hakhapabilla: tw» A Compound Fluid Extract ®f tho flne-flbrcd.high-priced JAMAICA R4XIT, tho only variety of this plant really possessing medicinal properties.This old and famous Remedy is made without any mineral or metallic addition, is purely vegetable, and is the GB FAT\tMEDICINE -AND\u2014 Parlllfr of Hie Bloovl.Will quickly »omovo Pimples, Blotches, Skin Eruptions of every kind, Halt Rheum, Scrofulous Bores, 4c., and will refresh the whole system lu a marvellous way.10 HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILEB For Hale.FIRST CLASS CONDITION.CAN RE BEEN RUNNING.ENGINE MADE.1JY LAURIE IJKOS.For particulars address P.O.Box IMS, Montreal1 ft CITY OF MONTREAL.('ONHOLIDATED FOND.NOTES AND NOTICES.Th* \"Opening\" at Wiley'* is a matter of itnpvrtacce to those interested in beautiful article* of table ware, ornaments and such like productions ol the potter'* art.It takoi place to tnurrow.On that day those who visit Wiley\u2019» will have full run of the store.Tho sale» men will be present, of course, to answer questions, etc., and it i* likely that if something ih especially attractive to any cu*tomer «be will 1 e permitted to purchase.Bat on this opeirng day the intention is that every visitor will have an opportunity to see what is to be neen.Misns* Cameron, Ccrrii & Co, artistic advertising agent», «end us sample* of their new idea*, tucb a* a little paper knife, tablets, cal-dars, eta Th» Newport Aluminum and Steel Co., or Newport, Ky., U now prepared to grant license* for the cheaper production of soft steel and malleable iron caatmg* without annealing in ordinr.ry cupda furnace* by our new Ferro .Aluminum prows».A grand succès*.Royalty ^.low.Why not investigate?Only manufao-\u2019.xirers ofjmre Aluminum in the United Statea.Naine this paper.G r am I SquAK* Pianoforte, superior instru ment, and two large Gilt Mirror», will be sold at 17li Mountain etreet, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock noon.The sale of the usual household effects takes place at ton o\u2019clock sharp.William U.Arnton, auctioneer.Mr.G.D Milbcrn.of the Kastman Dry Plate and Films Co., will give a demonstration of flash light photography with their wonderful Kodak camera, and other interesting processes, at our studio, 17 Bleary street, on Tuesday evening, 23rd inst., at 8 o\u2019clock.Amateur* and all interested in photography are invited to be present.It is also hoped that ladies who are using the Kodak, or who have any intention of doing *o during tho coming season, will not fail to be present, that they may see how very ea- Hemi-Anoua! Interest on the above registoreil ithn.lour, mix soil seven percent) stock will l>c : pant to riinreholdi r* ou ai.J after the tint of May next.Tiw Transfer Book* will he closed from this date to the tint of 51 ay.J.1 HEM F.D.BLACK.Citv Hai l.Montreal, April 16th.I56;i City Trcaiuror.FIRE DEPARTMENT.'/£ v'\u2022 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the 0 undersigned, will h« reecived at the City .J&' Clerk's Otlice, City Hall, until noon on THURSDAY, the 25th APRIL instant, for about 130 superficial yards of Glared Revelled llrick Flooring for No.4 .Station, 140 Beds and Bcddiog, Forage Caps and Belts.For fuither particulars apply at the otHoe of the Chief of the Fire Department, City Hall, every day, between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ae.oepted (By order).CHAH GLACKHEYER.City Clerk.City Clerk's Orrics,\tI City Hall,\t> Montreal, 16th April, 1409.I jyjARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN W.H.DI'FP, OowHiaviuwr.a you rasisa ArriDavntt Duff A Fraser'* Ant-lion Booms.TW HT.JAMES HTBEET.DOATKEAI- PROMPTNESS and neatness are guaranteed to all persona leaving their orders foi print tax at ths '* Wltnse ' Job Printing House Unction Sales.M.fllrkff & Ci>.UE8DAY MORNING APNIL tarsi.THE HUBBCRIIIEUH WILL HELL at the redderav,.No.41 KLIL\u2019BY HTBEET.all the haudaosM Furniture therein contained, \u2014UOMPK 1*1X0\u2014 Upright Uablunt Grand Piano, made iy the \"New Rug-laud Piano i'omiMtuy, of Hueton, Mas*, a verv tme in .tnuueut ; VI bridge !'abmet S>rxan.11 e(|e; llaudaouie Parlor Hrt, I y \"Htewart\" ; MroeeeU C'aipeU., Gaaaiiera, l.erv rurtaina, Paucy Tabu.English OiU loth.Eugraf-lugs.Whatnot, Ho/a.vlauua I'lialr*.Centre Tallies, Bi te Ituard Dining Table and Chaira, Bedrooni HrU, Iron Beil sU $1,659 59 With ortrilbont the Is-ndinv Idhrary.$218 M As per stock Itook.HALE ON TLKRDAY Mt»KAIIN«l, t.\u2019lrd April.At ELEVEN o'clock.J.H.TIIOmtON «% «'O.A notion\u2014rs.J LUSIGNAN STREET.We shall sell at above residence, on WKIvNKHDAY, 21th Instanl.miwrlor Housthold Furniture ami Effect*,OotnprlsIiHI art of Paw Kiib Covered Parlor Het.Fancy Tat.les, .Knitvavlngs.Brie a Iliac.Tapestry Car|«-te, Walnut r.iciu \"et.Mattress.W alnut Extension Dining Talde, i b.r i '< o * r« d I limns Chairs, Curtains, Royal IVninsn.iquare Hall Htove.Hall '.amp.Htalr Car|H t* le-«1er i,mg Stove.Refrigerator.Kitchen Utensil».Crockery, Hale at 10 o clock ADVERTISEMENTS.Od (he 1st of May next.We hope then to so arrange our Hlore* and stock of WALL PAPERS, FANCY (lOODH, BASKETS.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BEADS.SPORTING GOODS.under special management, that they will lie acredit to tho City of Montreal, G.A.HOLLAND.ITftH and ITftH Notre Dame street.REMOVAL.E.C.MOUNT A CO.Plumhers, Gas amt Steam Filters.Have removed from 18 VICTORIA SQUARE to 768 CRAIG STREET, a few doors west of Victoria square.Tm.it-itoNK No.!2ft5 Ddrysdale, .HARDWARE.MECHANICS TOOLS.4a.Trlkphonb 169\t645 Obaio strbst.That Camphor will rKEtr.xr motiih from destroying V4II R FI HH.Flannels.Woollen Good*.4c , is a POPIL4M t»Kll*l»«.The very host thing Is TARKKH PAPER.Get it nice, fresh, and use as an inside lining to your box**.Three yard* delivered 2ôe.Special rata when large quantities taken.D.DRYHDALF^ Hasowabb, «U L(Bl« street.HES11Y BIKES St GO.Invite inspection of their NEW JEWELLERY.Most Choice and Varied Patterns GEM RINGS, BRACELETS, PENDANTS, PINS, BUTTONS.CHAINS, DIAMOND JEWELLERY, ONYX JEWELLERY, PEARL JEWELLERY.The Latest Stjles.Ko Old Stoek.235 237 ST.JAMES STREET.lyj'ARRIAGE LICENSES issimn by C.CL'All ING, H.H, III YTF.K A K.A.DI NT4MI NOTARIES, etn.tie HT.JAM 194 KTRFJrr.GT OPPOSITE TME POST OFFICE.HR TIIK .MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Last Edition M0KRIS0S\u2019S_ CAl'TDRE.THK PBI80NKK (JIVKh HIS OWN AC COUNT OF IT TO A W/ftfUSS KKi\u2019OKTKK.US DEN (SB THAT US riHSD A SHOP AND BATH US WAB \" TAKSN bï IKBAOItBSt'' Dl'KINU A Thl CS.{From Our Own RtporUr,) KliBBbKOOitE, April\t\u2014It wm folt that if Morriacn »«r«* to t>« arretted at all it would b« to the viciuity of bi« father'* houte, which i* aboot a mtle au J a half froni hlaradeo.Here he kept hi* trunk CJOtaimug all hit clothe*, and when l>onald required a change he had do acruple about going home for it, or when he became faint from hunger he would go to the home of hi* boyhood and there «hare in the bewt Shat wan going.He waa never turned away hungry.The eight before hi* interview with Judge Dugas he went to his father\u2019s house, donned a suit of dark tweeds for the occasioc, and then left.Since then his whereabjuts have been m the woods within a radius of sis miles from Stornoway, the i>olice headquarters.It is regretted hr bis friends that he hat hy hi* folly foifeited all claim to the $11,000 which was offered for his capture.On Saturday last Detective Carpenter ascertained that * TWO LOAVfe or I'BSAD had been taken out of a bouse on the Marsden road by one of the sons of the family living there.After enquiries it was elicited that they had CoosUMe McMahon.been given to Morrison, who was making towards his father's house some few miles distant.This was a clue to work upon.When Capt.Giroux drove over to Marsden on Saturday to arrange with Carpenter for the truce and to brieg nim over to Stern \u201cWay to see Dr.Graham and the others, the people around understood that operations had been tuspended, but it appears that the authorities were determined if they saw Morrison to take him.When Carpenter had left Marsden tue men again went on the watch._ They kept by the Morrison bouse, as from information received they were confident he was soon going to pay the old folks a visit Last night was a dark one, and the wind blew a perfect hurricane.It was just such a night ae one would stay by the fireside, but Constable McMahon and Peter Le Royer, who, along with the other men, had an incessant spell on duty c f 24 hours without tasting food, stole ont of their but and strolled up to Morrison's father's house.The hour was about eight o\u2019clock.They crept^ up furtively and looked in at the window.There they saw a man whom McMahon believed to be the fugitive, but the Indian said it could not poasibly be, av Morrisons hair was gray.After another look both men were convinced that they bad at last located tbeir mac.Donald wae sitting with his legs over a chair TALKING QCISTIT WITH RIB MOTH 15 while she filled a bottle with milk for him.Taking the bottle be rose from his chair, grasped his mother\u2019s hand and made for the door.The watchers saw the latter movement and jumped behind a little shed adjoining.They heard the door click and in an instant \u2022Upped within eight feel of the fugitive.\"Halt ! Hands up ' said McMahou.The answer came in the shape of two shots tired in rapid succession by Mcrruon, who then took to his heels and ran rapidly in the direction of Stornoway.The two police fol.owed and while running kept up a fire.about i he arrrwt of Morrison.West of Soring hill I fi\u2019iind that the feeling w*s strong'y in favor of hu arrest, and grnal praise was given the Mi iitreal policemen for their pluck in taking him without shooting him dead, as they might easily have done.1 saw McLean and Mcl^aid, who had done fourteen da>a in Sherbrnok \u2022 gaol on hia account.McLeod saya he h-ia lo«l all sympathy for Morrison nw, and would not give a cent toward* his defence, tlo ugh if he hsd given himself up when his friend* ad vised him be would have contributed liberally.Surprise is expressed in all quarters tkst Mur-ria n should Lave been taken so Busily.He ha* still, however, lots of friends who have stood by him through bis troubles and will not now for sake him, even if he hat been placed beyond the pale of their hospitality, After considerable trouble I was admitted into Donald Morrison's ward in the ga-d this afternoon by permission of Judge Hionx I found the noted prisoner lying on a clean pall, t in the centre of a ward in the fmet part of the building.He is the sole occupant.Rrown a* a berry, he Uy there without moving a muscle until 1 was introduced as the Wilntti correspondent.His WANNBU IB THAT Of A OBNTLSMAN and hia countenance an extremely pleasant me.During hia Conversation he was |>erfect)y com-cosed and frequently smiled when alluniug to hia hardships in the woods.He felt the pain caused by tbs shot very severely whenever he turned in bed.and expressed the ho|>e that inflammation would not set in.\" Had you heard of any truce on Sunday when you went to your father's house,\" I asked.\" 1 had,\" he replied.He went on to say that on Sunday he was informed that three gentlemen wanted to see him.\u201c I was told that they were at Stornoway, and that they had the me* sage from Mr.Blake which I had been waiting on and expecting anxiously every day.Im mediately on being informed of this I set out for my father's bouse to get some clothes to see these gentlemen, and to send word to them that 1 wonld meet them in the woods near Stornoway.\" \u201c Were you informed that any truce existed, that orders had been given the police to suspend operations V \"Yes, I was.I was told that these gentle men had made arrangements with the police to do nothing until I had had the interview.IT WAS ON THK BTBSNOTU OF THIS that I visited my father's house.\" *' How about your arrest ?\u201d queried the re ¦ i \" Well, he said, speaking with deep emotion, \u201c I was leaving the house with a blanket under my arm upon which to sleep, as the night was was a cold one, and I intended to be in the woods until morning, when the arrangement* were to be made for the interview.Well, when I emerged from the door I heard a voice cry out, \u201c Hands up !\" I did not want to let them take me without making an effort to get off.I therefore jumped on to a fence and when getting down two shots were fired in rapid succession and I fell wounded.\u201d \u2018\u2018 Did you fire ?\u201d I asked.\" No, sir, I did not.When Judge Dugas saw me he advised me not to make my case anv worse by killing another or more men.I did not forget his words, for I knew what the consequences would be if I did.No, I can tell you I NIV1B riBin TUB SHOTS.\u2019 \" Had you any intention of giving yourself up after you had seen these three gentlemen ?\u201d \" It waa my full intention to deliver myself to the authorities, I told the Judge that when Mr.Blake sent me that letter I would do so.When I heard it wa* awaiting me I truthfully left my father's house with that intention.I can assure you of that,\" After a little further conversation about minor topics I saw that Morrison was feeling fatigued.I offered to withdraw, but be held on to my hand with such a grip that I had to assure him he would suffer if he did not keep quiet.He thanked me and expressed the hope that I would see him again, when be would have more to say to me.He ha* eaten very little to day.but says he is very comfortable and that every kindness and attention is being paid him.Dr.F.G.Austin is attending him.\th Monday* Abril 22, 1889.that won uktn do not know y»t what they vire taken for.Wiliian McAulay, Mvyor of Whitten, had only one leg and be escap'd.\" THE TRUCK HOW IT WAB ABHAKOSD HT MOUHIHON'B OOUN TBYUKN \u2014 A LBTTBB SBOM MB.BLABK.The Caledonian acd St.Andrew's societies of Richmond, some lew days ago took up the Morrison case.T*.ia was after the interview between the fugitive and Judge Duga*.For the Caledonian Society the President, Dr.Graham, waa apiiointed to 'act, and a Mr.Nicholson to represent the St.Andrew's.The doctor proceeded to Quebec and had an interview with the Government.He returned to Richmond, and on Thursday morning last Dr.Graham.Mr.Nicholaon and the Rev.John McLeod landed in Stornoway.They came to have an interview with Morrison.The rev.gentleman had the letter from Mr.Blake containing the very assurances that Morrison desired, and the doctor had, it is understood, some tempting baits from Mr.Mercier and the Crown prosecutor to offer the fugitive.The High Constable was seen and wa* asked to again amnend operation*.As he was going home he left it in the hands of Carpenter, who was sent for on Saturday, After a great deal of hesitation on Carpenter* part he COMBSNTBI) TO BB qCIBT for a couple of days or so until they found Morrison.At the same time be told them that he did not like it and would not wait longer than a few day*.They said it would be needless for them to go in search unless he would suspend o|>er»tion§.Several villager* were taken into the secret and were enthusiastic over the matter.Mr.John Mclver, who arranged the last interview, was sent for and promised to look him up.Norman McAuly, Donald McAuly, and Donald Me Lea were all engaged, and yesterday (Sunday; morn ing set out in different directions to find Morri->on.This, our correspondent believes, they would have done without much difficulty.Every one was confident he would give himself up when he saw Mr.Blake'* letter.The Scottish societies mentioned would contribute hand-Bcmely to his defence.nr THi cut council At the City Council this afternoon Mayor Grenier read a telegram from Constable McMahon that all the Montreal men were well and the ball had been extracted from Morrison.He was glad to know that the city police had made the capture of such a notorious outlaw, who had defied the law for a year.Such a gallant man a* Constable McMahou should be rewarded.He recommended the Council, LAST WORDS BY WIRE.CABLE NOTES.The Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, bas been destroyed by hie.Count De St.Koix, French Minister to Uru-guay, lia* been trauvlerred to Mexic>.SIR JULI AN PAUNOKFOTK.THB NSW BBiriBH MINIATBK PLBauBD IVI I'M HIB NSW HOB B.Nbw Yobs, April 22.\u2014Sir Julian Pauuoefote, the new Biituh Minister, is sixty years old, of sluidy build, slightly above medium height, with a full face, which, though marked with the lines of thought, is yet expressive of the ut most good humor.He has a firm mouth, a rather square though not massive chin,a straight nose and a pair of honest grey eyes.He wore yesterday a plain business suit and if seen on Broadway would be taken for a prosperous business mao.He said yesterday that his ap-{Miintmeut was something of a surprise to everyone, but to no one more so than to himself, \u201cBut now that I am here,\" he added, \" 1 can say that I am glad to coma to America, for if hi y treatment by my American fellow voyager* is any criterion, my reception in this country will leave nothing to be desired.I shall try and do my duty and more I cannot say.I like the open nearted hospitality manifested by the American |>eoplo ami I feel assured that, al though this is my finit visit to the UnitP#!*, cans, aad Adjt.-'51 h, Washington, April 22.\u2014It is not improbable Aid.Prefontaine, in approving His Worship's action, said he had himself told the Attorney-General that Morrison would never be captured till the Montreal police did it.He spoke in the highest terms of the police, aud said that the arrest would have a good moral effect all over Canada.McMahon's bravery in not quailing before an assassin wa* above praise.He suggested drafting a regular motion for next meeting This war carried, and after some remarie* from Aid.Stephens.W.Kennedy and P.Kennedy, the Council adjourned.CONSTABLE M\u2018MAHON.Constable McMahon is a strapping fellow over six feet in height.He was born at Nicolet.His father was an Irish immigrant.McMahon is cool, courteous and courageous.Twice be baa at imminent personal peril caught runaway teams on St.James street.He is one of the most popular men on the force.McMahon is a single man, and about 30 years old.A proposal to give McMahon a medal is likely to be brought before the City Council this after noon.THK LATE MR.WILLIS.railway- duty at point* of entry.The Treasury Depart meet h&Ji had the matter under consideration for some time, in fact ever since the fisheries trouble, but at that time it was considered as a possible retaliatory measure, which now, if adopted, would be in accordance with the protective tariff ideas of the administration and to protect United States car building.In preparation for this move on the part of the Treasury Department an account has been kept at some points of entry, notably at Detroit, of the dutiable freight cars belonging to Canadian roads which come in.It is estimated that an average of three hundred such cars come in daily at Detroit and Port Huron and at Niagara Falls, and that fully three thousand Canadian cars are in constant use on roads in the United States, not one of them having paid a cent for duty.There are three classifications under whicn these cars may come and there does not appear to be any precedents to sho w which it will be.On manufactures of wood they would pay 3fi percent *d-valorem, on manufacturas of iron 45 percent, and on carriages 3r> percent.A RAILWAY CRASH.gALK OK MAGNIFICENT UOINKUOLD tCBRITlHK.\u2022* ( lilrkf ring \" runo, CrysUI «iasalUrs Me «\u2022\u201c* «ver .Daniel.Urns,\t« TurMsh Cnrncla, «wsUy Brleî*.brne.Vise Oil Valnilng.Water i'alors.Or , Ac.The subst-rlL-rs are instructed to tell at No.It PRINCK ARTHUR STIUUCT, THIKIDAV MOMNINV.APftIL The contente ol the al»ovu rueldencc, COMI-IUMItlli \u2018-diateiy Mornwn wts seen to fall a* if dead.McMahon rushed on him and GBIPPINO HIM BT THB THBOAT with one hand disarmed him with the other.Jdorrison moaned and cried piteously m his pain.Hu father came out with a lantern and forked aU around as if looking for hu son\u2019s bedy Meanwhile McMahon took off bis own overcoat sod undercoat, wrapped them around Mocnecn, and vent LeRoyer for the other policemen who were living a mile from the plane.While he was away MeMahoa adminu Vred a little stimulant to the sufferer.On the Arrival of the men be was hoisted on tneirshoulders and earned carefully to the men * cabin, wrapped in a blanket.A special mesaen immediately sent off to Stornoway «° bring Detective Carpenter, and a de-patch was at the same tape sent to Lake Megan tic for a* special train.At one o\u2019clock they Left The æftr-h- *-\u2022 \"\u2022 ~4 HAD ft bin taken IT TBKACBBIT.Ur\tthat he did not fire the shots, but held that McMahon fired them off himself after he haif taken him.The ball entered on the left side and came out on the right, three inches above the hip joint.In its course it struck the pelvis bone and then glanced outwards.From this internal trouble might set in, but the doctor thinks that in the course of a few weeks he will be able to walk about.Doctor Austin says he suffered a very narrow escape.When be was searched $*5.51 was found upon him.His two revolvers were of a deadly pattern.One was a bull dog and the other a Colts\u2019 make.It now appears that the two Quebec police who were quietly smuggled into Stornoway on Sunday were there for the purpose of following the thre«* gentlemen who were to interview Morrison.The latter to day had a few moments\u2019 talk with Mr.John Leonard, barrister.The excitement in Sherbrooke is intense, and is in-ere*-ing as the fact* of his arrest come out.The trial will be one of the most famous ever heard before a jury in Canada.THE WOMEN FED HIM BUT THBT PCT THB MBN IN GAOL\u2014THB INJCBID srTTLKBa GOING TO THB STATI9.Another correspondent, speaking of Morrison s friends who were arrested, says :\u2014\u201c There wfte fourteen warrants out altogether.Six made their escape and eight were taken in.These were all Coc-ervativee.The Liberals are the more numerous, Mr, Munro ran against Mr.Pope at the last election : none of tho*** that voted for Munro were taken.Mr.Hugh Leonard was the opponent of Mr.McIntosh for l»ca2 Houm ; cone of th© Leonard voter* were taken either.If any were to be taken at a 1 there were quite as many or, perha{ts, more among the Liberal party, \" Judge Dugas is net at all unpopular with th** people, but Mr.Bissonoette is very un-k I u!ar.Toe people blame Mr Macl-an for th- arrests.He is the son of a local minister, and it was not thought that he was a iawy-ur in the employ of Government.\" Murdo McAulay, one of those arrested and taken to Sherbrooke, made the following statement tome; He works on the railway section at SpringhilL Last fall, when the proclamation wa* issued against Morrison, he told his wife that it wa* against the law to give him anything to eat.His wife said that if he came in she would be afraid to refuse him if he asked for anything to eat.He told her not to offer him anything, at least unless be asked for it.ne day he came round at meal time and asked for something to eat, and Mm.McAulay, of course, could not refbse him.This was all that McAulay ever did in the matter.\"¦John McLeod says that he never interfered in the Morrison affair either one way or an other.When they arreated Murdo McArthur he simply said that they should at least read the warrant before they took him away.He wa# told that if he said any more he would be arrested too.This was a queer eomjilaint to take a man a distance of 70 miles.He was kept rive days, 17he\tSherbrooke was porridge DT city, passed away yes terday after a long illness.He was a man ol more than ordinary principle, as a single fact will show.When a merchant at Stellarton, N.3., some yeara ago he waa ruined by the terrible mining disaster at Foord Pit, and had to cempromise with his creditors.Legally he was free from all obligation, but morally he was cot, and from that day he has worked to pay off every cent of his debts, denying himself and his family much ia order to do this.He had very nearly completed the self imposed task.It is goed to know that his family will be properly provided for.The remains will leave the bouse, 22*5 St.Gecrge atreet, at nine o\u2019clock for Htellarton, where the funeral will take place on Wednea day.\t* PERSONAL Mr.John A.Nicholls, the well-known prohibition lecturer, speaks in high terms of the splendid work of the temperance leaders in the counties of Leeds and Grenville, where the vote on the Scott Act takes place on Thursday.Mr.Nicholls is arranging for a lecture tour through the Maritime Provinces and Prince Edward Island.On hia way east he will fill engage monta at Quebec, Three Rivers and Camp-bell ton.THE PASSOVER.The Jewish Pamover commenced last Tuesday evening and continues eight days, during which period no Hebrew must eat leavened bread.The first two and last two day* are especially holy.The synagogues are tastefully decorated, and special services are held.Mr Dalton McCarthy has written to the secretary of the Ministerial Association that he will attend the meeting on Thursday evening in the Queen\u2019s Uall.It is expected that his address will an>wer some of the legal arguments of Sir John Thompson.UorraiAL, April 2Î, 1899.P-soJIniri by Hearn A Harrl-on's St»nrrisin to take away the men and leave the Women at home ! It was THE WOKEN THAT WERE fEEDINO MORRISON, sod tot the men.Those of the men that were taken np innocently have made up their mind* that they will go off to the State# as so »n ai they can sell ont their property.Some of those OyeniBg and Closing Piles*\u201410.00 *.m.and S to p.ro\t\t\t\t\t htg.Demand.\t\t\tSL P.M.AM\t\t \"\t60 days\t.\u2014 .\t\tMO Pac\t71\t C.B.A q\t\t¦\tS-'d\tMir.Par.,\t\t ( an.Pacific.\t\t\tNor.Poo.pfd.\tei\t N.Y.Central.\t\t\t\tNor W».t\t\tloot\tlu6] C'en.Poc\t\t.s.\u2014\t.\tManhattan\t\t Can.South\t\t\tGmaba Coin\t\t Del A Hudson\t\t\tO A Trans.Cont\t\t321 D.L.A West.\tU7Î\tiri\tPac.Mail\t\t\t Erl*\t\t\t\tHeading\t\t«1\t46* Oil\t\t\t\tHt.Paul\t\t65\t661 N Y.A.N Eng\t-\t43*\tTei.Pac.\t\t N.J.Central.\t\tMi\tUnion Pacific.\t«4\t694 Kan.A Texas.\t\t\tW U.Tel .\t.\t66*\t- j Louis A Nash.\t661\tr,6f\tAtchison\t\t\t L Shore\t\t103\t\tMoney \t\t\t Mich.Central.\t\t.\t\t\t Rarsirrs\u2014Wheat,\t\t1,664 bu-he|g ; corn.\t\t654\tio : pea», 150 do.;\tOats,\t1.60Ù d \\ ; barley, 7*0 do.: flour.\t\t\t 6.VI7 Lrli ; Mtstv,\t\t.\u201915 brie.: eggv, 250 cases\t\t\tr»w hide*, t.\t\t\t\t\t CORNWALL.(/Vest iJrtpotrK Apr,l It.) Mr.I\u2019erbt of IL B.Buchannan A Co.Montreal, completed the laying of a 14 inch pipe, 800 feet long, across the canal Saturday evening for the Toronto Paper Company.Mr.Perry has been wrrkiog night and day with a large gang in order to get the job completed before the water came in on the 21st.Mrs.Wm.Cox Allen, daughter of the late Co|.Yankooghneq died at her residence on Friday morning.The funeral took place yesterday and was largely attended.CARRIAGE HOB8K8, VEHV KTVLtNlI « IIERTNTT IIOBNK \u2022* «TTri»,\" HaoiLonu- .Sody (hi* day.Wuh'IU V.\" Wilunaa Ulllov Addlvaa, TRUST To Lot.Hviitt» u»tUr (AU A/ad, 10 ttuli tacA\tup to It tntrdt, prtpaui Situations Vacant.StAUtt KlUtr (AU A/ad, 10 ttuto t I HT I >» tu dr»if»t la truaiil.(I.a*.' \u2022* '\t\u2019.l >\t, A Murcrix'ki* *(rtwl, lu Al oondlliou, «cry orulral.Property: Sul left wuUr (AU A/aJ, It m»U raJk lawrtWN, up to t( im/iU, prtt«td.\\V A.VJ'kli, a «\u2019 le.|i,ir.*1.flnt cU** (ieBt-rai Sanaa! ; rafeiaco*» Aiao good Nurae (ilrl Apply 71 Maikay aired.I\u2019 \\Y,A*N'rKl>.a Plain Cook.No wanhi.i* Apply .( «\u201d ouoe, allfa referaocce, at &J MantlMld »(ri.'e(\trwiry i *e*»u room*, h.aud w c.Mfi.Co.Apply next door, or Kolubardi Vh tU' \\v: tr MUM UlCAWBEK AT ST.C \\) \u201c 1 will l ever deicrt the Party.I | ,*.7ry tiiade will aUo U- fold seisralely by valuation, or otherwise, os msy l-e agrwvl on.The tonna will l e moet lilieral.For further pant-culars address the Hoi.Mr.I.AEI.SMMK, OC, St.Jamee street, MoulresL Hale at tl o'clock in the forenoon\tTHUS.J.POTTKK, Auctioneer.No 1811 Datin' street.17U)R SALK, Cadastral Lot 1 49H, KT.ANN'S WAKD, situate on Dalhomie stre.-t, near W elliiigt .ii ; rented at thirty dollars per month.T P, UCTLKK, Advocate, iSiHt.James street.Railways.QENTRAL VERMONT R.R.and'w*urImiJulUi* *lUl Uklu ^ r*»oh*m.tironhv 4.Yu p.in.~ New York Ktprêta, dally.arming .iHt Albana< 30pas .BeXtUm'l ||7r, KulUnd 10 Manager\t(looX Pam.Agent Jam.188* Wanted.V ge-.* cadrr tAu kead.10 cento sock las/rtma.ùp to » a sjtiU, prtttaid.\tr it Go to iiir Nouur Hat Stors for the heat quality and leu eat pi ices.O.A.Willie, 1790 Notre Dame street.Vy ANT) D.at once, good Denrral Servent for »/mall I * Hhertirooke, l-'pper Tenement; 10 r-xinu TT family : goM reti-renceii required 39 (.'at heart at i doaet; very rhi«p to suiUhle tenant.Amily t - \u2014-\tI P Ei.HKdW'N.Ke»l K»Utc-Agent, i I\u2019l*.- G AUBY, e hose father was a drc-tia tumbler, now goes about boatiioif that he la one of the eons of revolutionary lires.fiiiiuiii\u2019a ('atariu Kkm buy\u2014a positive cure for Catarrh, I'ipi theri* and Canker Mouth.Sold by B.K McGale, 2123 Nctre Dame atreet ; Lavlolette & Nelson, 5, >'5 Nctie Dame atreet, and J.T.Lyons, corner Craig nbd Bleurv ktrieta.Pish are not weighed in their own acaley, limply because Qih- rales are not built that w el^h.\u2014/\u2019uel-.Said to lilflrLRKDlD.\u2014\u201c 1 am pleased with Burdock Blood Bitter/, became it cured my rhetimatUtn com-pletely.My son, alao, and many other people in this vicinity, 1 ave uaed it and say it Is aplendid.\" Mrs.O.Perrault, Rat Pottage, Ont.Not So Flkny.\u2014Editor (Icoking at Joke)\u2014\" That's funny.\u201d Contributor\u2014\" 2'e», I thought ao.\u201d hMitor \u2014\" 1 don't mean that.It's funny that you should think such a thing aa that funny.''\u2014/\u2019urk.For Five Vr.ARg.\u2014For over five years we have used Hagy&rd's Yellow Oil in our family for coughs and colds, burns and gore throat, and our experience 1a no satisfactory that we would recommend the medicine to any perso:-.\u201d Mrs.F.Sanderson, Bc-wortb, Ont.\" By earthquakes, of \" How is the earth divided ?\u201d courge.\u201d \\V ANTED.Immediately, un i-iporieuoed gem-ral scr-IT taut or g->od otiok.willing to go to the country in -muncr : (\u2022 fi rt-i.c./ n-i-iir, ! Aiply P2| Mackuy -'m.\u2022 W ANTED, a young Man, for a Market Darden, one V T w ho can plough ; must bo /triotly temperate.Apply, TIIOMA8 HAI.L, OutremuRt.\\\\r ANTED, a gooil General Kcrvant; Proteatant pre-T T (erred.Apply 233 Bletiry street \\VANTED Young Girl aa General H.-rvant.Apply, TT with referencea.95 Plymouth Grove.WANTED, a young Qirl to a/siatin light housekix-ping _________________________Apply at 23 Monique atreet.WANTED, a good Oook.Apply at 937 Hherbrooke atreet.AVr ANTED, immediately, a Housemaid aud a Cook or T T General Ncrvant, aliout the 1st of Mav 2 Phillips Place, corner Iteavcr Hall square.\\v ANTED, a good, tidy Mau, who can drive, take care TT of two horse/ and a cow, and make himself li/cful in a garden ; a single iwrson who can produce good refer-enn a preferred.Apply at \" Witneaa \" Office.\\VT ANTED, a Heanistreaa: must come well rocom¦ TT mended.Apply after S oclock, \t23 Ghomedy atreet LET, House, No.219 Greene avenue.Cote Ht Antonie, all city ronveniencea.water and gas throughout, rent #300 and tain/ EKED W' EVANH, 184 81 James street f|3e*t [ reparation known.Hold by all druggists.Copyofte>tl-4 monials from eminent physicians by applying to \"'.A.Dyer A Co., Montreal.As 0u> Waminrwomah once would hang out clothe-.4to dry on the railings of a church, and after ievented X prohibiiiors frem the church wardens, she at list I c-*ruc cut with ths following hurst of eloriueice § ' \\ii»e ye, sir, yt wouldn't a go at,\u2019 take the bfead out c! my month, would ye 7\u2018aides, air, cleanli-\u2019.ess conies next to gi-dlims/, parson says.\" Why v« ill You Corott when Shiloh's Cure will give I latmtdta'e relief.Price 10c., 60o and #1.Hold by B.E kfcUa.'e, 2123 Notre Dame street, Lavlolette A Nelson, 1W 5 Notre Dame street, and J.T.Lyons, corner Craig ard Bleury streets.An// a Irai nsn in a riding school hail picked him-tclf up fiom the tan he thoughtfully remarked, \" I fancied 1 had improved in horstinanvhlp, but I find In-wtead that I have fallen cff.\" Try Mr for your illk and felt hats.ITiffi Nette Danie «trtet.O.A.WIILe, TnAi iiim\u2014\" Now.if you stand facing the West will )«b* North be to your right orlK 8AM',, imported Clyde Hlallioo X-noph ui.i'dl, six years Will aell low or siohange for Mares.K P.BALL, Itnck Island, Qua.I,T«jlt HALE, a Pony (Cot-1, sound, quint and used to children, g'Hsl trsvalb r.Also /addle, bridle, harness, sleigh and robe, only uaed one wilder, will li \u2022 sold Addn-ra It O \"Witness ' office.\\Ï SITUATION, Nunwry Governess; beet of references; can do | tain tewing.Addreas E.C Witness ' Office.VSV ANTED, situation by experienced young man in V V » hcnesale dry good/, Woodens or clothing ; be-t of refrrenewr.Address WHOLESALE, \"Witness Office.1%\u2019 ANT ED by a respectable Woman, situation a* T V Huufekerpnr, or would take rharge of a house dur- ing summer.' ul t-i Address TRUSTWORTHY, ' Witness W ANTED, by a re.-pectable Woman, work by the «lay.TT Aibln-ss N 270, \"Witness Office.\\VTANTED, liy a respeetable Woman, work liy the T V day of any kind.Apply at 64 Mayor street.WAN1 ED, by a Stenographer and Typewriter, a aii-n aa Correspondent: goi/I reference*; situ- years' experience.Address HI EN't, \"WitueM OlHce.YY\u2019ANTED, by n highly res|««^-tal le and thormghly TT n p)tent ami reliable iiian.wilh unex?vpt|.uiat'l« city rrl, n nces, a situation as Collector fur an e/'aMIsh-ment.Addn/s \"KKLIABI.K, 19, \"Witness' office Y\\T ANTED immediately, a situation a* Working House-VV keeps* to Qrattenm; (to objections lo go to Use country : I igtie/t référé-evs A pply to C3 l.stcmr st Y Y ANTED, situation by a young lady as Lady « Maid ; » V willing to tratel or to go out \"f th* city ; I est of re-fttenoes\tAddress It., 40, ** Wltnssa OlHce.AV ANTED, liy thorough [iractical gardener, jubbiog TT w-.-rk of any ilnarriptioo.care ot cniM-rvatorieS, riucrics, etc.Terms moderate : good reference*, Ac.WKHTMOUNT.Cote Ht.Antoine, Educational.PIANO AND GUITAR T.KSSGNH giyen at 429 St J Diindiiique street (near Cuurfiilc), by a teacher of rstatiluhrd n-putation TTUTgRIMI -A McGill student, experienced in teach lug.desires pupil/ to tutor, in Classics, English French, Malhi uialn-s.Address McGILL, \"Witness Odica.Miscellanoous.901 'K/» nf all kinds b'-ugi.t fur carh.For / *!\u2022\u2022, N -15c; -le/en tiews of M mtreal and (fualiec in lTi2, Steel l i gr/Mng., 10e YE OLDL BUKE HHUPE.2116 HI.Catherine, near Bleury.DU FULTON, 21 Victoria street, cures Chronic Diseases through corre/ponrlrnce.M.-Iicnu-s mailt I Enquiry free.Hpedaltle/ Catarrh, Skin Diseases, En l»rg«d Glands ami Hemorrhoids IJM.ECTUIC BATHS cure all Back, Kidney and Uri-IJ nary troubles.Office\u2014Electric Bath Rooms, 255 Richmond rtreet.l^TOK HALK.all the Manure accumulating at the C P.R JL stock yards for one year from May lat.For particular* apply at the yard, Ifocbelasa / T EN I LEM EN suffering from rheumatism or nerv-ms x It debility can be successfully tresb-l by electricity.Office 253 Richmond street, corm-r Notre Dame.(T AH STOVK8 Before purchasing lie sure and see the n \" Retort.It is perfection Can be seen in o|»-rt-tiooat 2JU8 Ht.Catherine street, Warmint -n's prrmisrs, cor.Uuivuraity.The GAH « ONHUMKKH BENEFIT CO.fOOK HERE\u2014Go for tbn Great No.2 Puxxle, price I 5- Beats all the others.Out to day For sale at DHYSDALK H, 2387 Ht.Catherine ; (.'LAKE H.Beat.Hall Hill : KKDMoNDH, Chabolllei square.Il H SENECA!., 458 Ht.James street.Money to loan, #5.«w to #10.000.¦lAMEH HTEWaBT A CO., 201 Ht Janie* st.UOSES.\u2014Rose» for Ht.Oeorses Day.2.0)0 choice « It, /«bud* for /ale at O MEALF.Y IIR«H , 344 st ft* me* st., opposite Fee A Martin's Furniture Ware rooms ROBERT HTAVKI.KY, Carpenter and Joiner, has rcni\"«d from 13) Ht.Genevieyc street to 252) Rich mond /treet.Residence.60 Forfar street.Point HI.Charles.TVIU WOMAN S EXCHANGE.Th.demxn ! f t , lieme-made tiread st the Womsu s Ex- hauge h vs out-gri « u the supply.an«l there is at present an o|N>niug for a nieinbxr who can makegood hresii Apply at 22)2} Hi.Catherine street.Ar ACAN'CIEH for a few n-ore Boarding Horse*, at T that magnificent new Stable/, 70 Man/tlrld str- t llonu-s t« pt on the ground Hour, bTAKK A KINSKLLA, Pmpi ie lois.Amckioan Rootb,\u2014J su < a Means'am] S-') Root* solil in Montreal bv I't-rry, 120 Me-(\u2022ill »lr«*f ; Rnd:x being one of the finest violinist* of that city, and Theodore Them as cencert meister.As for the veteran ecnCuctcr, Carl Zerrahn, he is one of the most r**p»c*»d musicians in all America.He bnngs with him bis famous orchestra of forty ex-picents, everyone of whom is a solo player, and fer this reason their er -n\u2019.-t playing, whilst interpreting the works of the great masters, is a.mwt cn precede n ted.Thu large musical venter* meant a great expense.Mr.Harms has always given us the very best at his concerts, and in such an instance as this, whereby tb* festival will prove a stimulas to the ad ranee of music m our city, its citizens should do their part and see that the concert giver meet* with the fnsncial success be deserves in bringing to Montreal such an array of high class musical talent HOUHKS TO LET.An alderman largely interested in house pro-l*rtiea says that about 200 houses are going to be vacant on May 1st.The natural incrusta of the city he ssjs calls about 450 new houses racb year.During the past year 1*33 were built.He recommends a shut down on bouse building for one year.\t__ COMMERCIAL.With sms Orru a, Monday, April ïî.Tlllt Hl'OAIt MAUKKT.Batokuat, noth April.Bioaks.-Ko advancs has been mad* hers lu viaiiu-latcd sugars by refluer* ; the prices remain ,s)o t> tb* Inner ring and retail selling prier» will be s|j to hie.Yellow* are special!) tlrin at from tsjo to 7f,\\ An ad-lain-# was reported of Is In Scotch leflusd At the moment there teems to he a pretty geuerul turn to sard* a more tranquil market.IfOLASaaa.- It Is said that t&o 1* uk.-l for a hrv* lot of Bari-adoss to arrive; 41o was refuted.BÜOLK8A1.K I'KICKS.To dty being Kaeter Monday and a holiday In K-ur land the Ku bilges are all dosed, and there aie uo Kritieh market report* The Chicago wheat market Is much weaktr to-day, No.2 whrat, which i lourd on Saturday at April M3 May, 84]o June, aid T2{c July, cpeoixl this morning at k8Jo May and TDJc July, and told down to 81c May and June, and 7#Io July, recoteriug a5 to #3.25.About 4 carloads remain unsold.Spttr and Lambs.\u2014Receipts, 21 carload* or 4,440 bead-13 carloads at sixtieth tire -t, 7 carload» at Jersey City and on* carload In Wt»hingtcn Mar Bet Good the» p were about steady ; yearling* were dull and lower, and «pring lamb# were d< mg better I nthorn »he*p told at #6 to #6 75 per 100 ih# ; dipped do.at #3 75 to #4.»7J ; unshorn yearling» at #5 26 to#7.1 )J, with 1 carload at #7 25 ; clipped do.at #4.60 to $5.60 epring Umb* at #4 to #8.60 each, cotaide flirure for a bunch of tt choice Jersey ian.e.Chîcaoo.April 19.\u2014The f>rorrrf Journal reports Cattle\u2014Receipts, 7,000 head ; shipments, 1,501 ; market steadier : breve», #1 .5 to #4.5; steers, #3.j tc #4 10 ; stocker* and feeders, #2.40 tc #3.00 ; cow#, boll# and mixed, $1.60 to #315; Texas rteers, #3 to #330.Hog*-Rsceipt*.14,0iX) head ; ahipmente, 8,000; market steady : mixed, #4 70 to #4.95 ; heavy, #4.70 to J ; light, #4.65 to #5 ; skip*.#3.70 to #4.60.BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.Lex:' x.April - \u2014Supplie* of cattle and iheep smaller than last Monday, and price* firm, but trade not brisk.Liar» -old dearer, at 7» 6d to 9* id.Calve» about \u2022opperted 'ate value.Pig trade reported dull.Best 8t*/ttb and Devon*.I»6d tolalOd ; beet Norf3lk».4s -d ; beat aherttorns, 4* 6d ; second quality beasts, 4* 2d to 4» 4d inferior.SsAd to 3s I9d j^r b lb\u201e inkln,-the offal.LsvitfooL.April 8.\u2014The supply of cattle was m.alter than last week, and met a (low demand at fq'i nte» Shsep supply larger, and late rate* I »lain cooking, and willing to go to CjU' des Neiges for the suiurjer.H Aidil» »t '.*12 Dorchester »tr METIS.LITTLE A iieautifnl and well fiirni»he OROl NDM To Let at Little Metla for the seawi H|-iendi
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