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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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[" \u2014.Voi.XXXI, No.(il.MONTREAL.MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1S90.Prick One Cent.****** late Robert Mclntlre Why tbculd I doubt Hia love at læt, Withandoui thoughte perplexed, Who iiircd Die iu the trouble' pari, Wilt me me In the next.Will rave till at my lateat hour, With more thau eonipu-at blest, I roar tryood template.u » powi r, And enter Into real.MKI.L\u2014Suddenly at -tfi*-.St Daniiuh|ue itreet, March l!th.Mayiiie Mill, umal 3 yean and 5 mouthi, youngest daiight.r of Cbariet Mi ll.HLKETII, On the P th Init, John Sleeth, iu hi a 32nd year, fourth aou of David Sleeth, sr.Fuutral from his brother s residtnee, Carriu»e afreet, Coti i,u fit Louii, ou Tuesday, the 18th ioat , at 3 30.Friends and nequaintancea «ill pitas»- accept this intimation without furl lief notice ADVERTISEMENTS Tug Hii.l Piano in the first irreat snecers io pmeo makioR in Canada.Willi* & Co., sole avenir, Montreal.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.WKATHKK MJfiFOKT, Mardi 17, IS*> io a.ui.\u2014MUTKoKOlAHilCAI.OVriCK, ToKuNTo.FilOllAlill.lTIKH KOK T11K NKXT 21 llOOItH, Ijtbeaaud Upper Hi.lAwrnm-»\u2014Krom Uigo hi.ivter to Hay of tiulute - Westerly wluila.fair, higher leiuiieraiure.H.I'AKSl.KY, m »» .iA, NEW NEW NEW N RW NEW NEW BA COURS HACgllEH HACgUKS WITH WITH WITH LININfi LININO LININ' 1 HACQHKS, MACglKS, SACl.iUES, N EW NEW NEW HACgUKS HACgl\u2019ES HAegUES FANCY FANCY FANCY 8.CAKSLEY.MILITARY STYLES MILITARY STYLES MILITARY STYLES H.CAKSLEY.WITH APPLIgCE WITH APPLlgOK WITH APPLIgUE 8 CAKSLEY.YEW .1.14 hKTs, JACKETS IN COl.uRKD JACKETS l« COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN I\u2019OlORUD JACKETS IN COLORED JACKETS IN COLORED JACK L I S IN toLORKD JACKETS IN COLORED The above lima can be had Iu all ei/.ea at niod»\u2018rute pricer.S CARSLKY.HRROK CHEVIOT RO.\\ CLOTH LADIES CLOTH F.NllLISH TWEEDS FRENCH TWEEDS HERMAN CLOTHS D1ACONAL FANCY TWEEDS CHECK TWEEDS STRIPED TWEEDS HOX CLOTH LntDIES CLOTH ililEs' I MH.KW EAR HEPAKTHliYT.LADIES' SETS J UK 1 ififfACH Of Fame,\u2014Steinway, Chiçker-icR ami HaineH1 Piano* *re the recoprnizjd Standard American Piano* of the world ; and Entry and Kimball Orpans.Sole agent* A.& K.Nordbeimer, 21S St, Jainm ntreet, Montreal /^OVKRNTüN S ALPINE ' REAM IS Sri\u2019ERIOI» TO ALL OTHERS For Sunl-i ro, Tao, Frtckler, noughr.eri of tbe Skin.Ac I'rirr 25 4>nfs.C.J.kOYER.YTOY «1 4 4».C.rnrr < f Hleury and Dorchintcr atreeta Telephone No.1377 Rrauch, ttiD St Lawreucu atrei-t.j NOTRK DAME STREET.J Ol)\u201cr JOSEPH HORSFALL.1 Rim .rm Suit, 1 \\V bite Phitt, I Cullnr 1 Hat, I pair Rracea, 1 Handkcr chief, 1 pair Hockn, 35 00 For all the LaboringCltiva only Tbia pan-el fur Six dollnra in worth Tw.-lve Dollar» Don i forg'l and coll to the place where you will be mil nerved and have the value of your money.WIP71 TO HUSBAND.Well, Jaini-n, what do you think of our Nave Oak Ri .lrnmn Set It » really ' try utce.How much did you pay for it Only $3u.JUST LIKE YOU: Why cn earth did you pay that |.rlc\u201c.I naw th\" v.ry me., tin PENAUD.KIM! i.PATTERSONS for *2L ft) 1 told you to u > there before buying We could have had a nice oven Wire Sptiug with their Set for the plice you gave FURNITURE AND BEDDING Exchanged for Htlla, Oo\u2019d and Silver on a Hinxll Com-min', n CALL AND SEE CS satisfaction guaranteeil.BABY CARRIAGES.ALL NEW DESRIN8.IlKY 11 I».KI \\l.1 HATTKKwf».' 72 CRAIO STREET, fr KIRK DEPARTMENT.st imii:h «loi him.SEALED TENDERS, add ret-1 to tin und.riigucd and endoned \" Tendent for Stimuu-i Clothing, «111 be re eeivrd at tin olUee nf the City Clrrk, City Hall, up to noon ou T HUUSDAY, the 27th day of March iuataut, for the fnllotiii .urtii-ha ef Summer OhdhllU fur the City Fire Rrlgade, vi;-.J3olllcera and li>7 uun acoata, pautaioona and f> rage capa, the whole r-inal to namplen to bo aei-n at the O» ce of the Chief of the Fire Dejartmeut,City Hall All the above artlclia muat he delivered ou or before Hie lut of May next Partiea lenderii g to foruiah made up aamplea of the te- |, COTTON MORNING WRAPPERS, Irom TJc IHTTON MORNING W RAPPERS, from 77c COTTON MORNING WRAPPERS, from 77' PRINTED SATURN WRAPPERS.«1 15 PRINTED HATKKN W RAPPERS, II nr, PRINTED SATEEN WRAPPERS, *1.65 FLANNELETTE MORNING WRAPPERS, *.> 1) I LAN N K LUTTE MORNING WRAPPERS.Ix lo KLANNELelTh MORNING WRAPPERS, *3 1 A moat complété Stock of Wrapper* at S.CARSLKY8 c LAPTERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON IF YOU WANT A Thread that will not ravel, A Thread that will »rw «monthly, A ') bread fur Hand or Machine, A Thread that will pleaae you.THEN ASK FOR tri'KRTOYM SPOOL 4 OTTO*.JOHN MURPHY A CO.\u2019S ADtEKTIftEJIEJIT.i tin MUST.mi: kyi:u Ki.tDi dki»» htrkm.A» each ilrer.amaker fi-'-la.Who their lualitie* once haa l>otn trying, Are for comfort the beat, And it» fnily confiet.They 're juat the right Hurt to he liuylng S.CARSLEY, 1765, i:«î.I7K9, 1771, I7Î3, 1775,\t1777 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL,' CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.MOMIUY III PAItl'kli:\\t.Several larg, ubipnieota of NEW HoSll.KY plac.d Iu al.H]* during the laat few wreka.Imported diD-ollroiu the t»ai manufacturera, for caah, which ruahha ua to give the very heat caah value JOHN MUKPHY A CO.4 tMniKKK 1105»;.Our aisortmenl o< LADIES' CAHIIMEKK HOME ia larger, and value givt-u lietter than any previoua (eaaoi- LADIES BLACK CASHMERE HOSE at 2üc.oi, 40c, 5tc, 10c 70t\u2019, hue, '.\u2018Oc, 51, *1 10 and *1 23.34H.\t4 SPMI4L LIM: lor 5Br.Already révérai do/eu paira of our FIFTY CENT Rl.ACK CAHIIMERK llOSKa.eajhi Ladle» buy.lag them are iiirprim-d at the extrart*en, kalvomluc- and >urui-be«.Which he sells at the Low-est Market Prices.E T HOUGHTON, 1*3 BLEURY SraEET, Dealer In Hardware.Paints.OtU, 4 olor*.4.1a*-, Brn*hr*, *tc.House and Office Painting, Paper hanging.Calsomln-ing.Ac .promptly attended to.Evtlmale* furnished.JAMES K1MBER ii SON, llonae and Mlgn Paintera and Decorator», 5 WrGILL CWLLEGE ,4 k t.M F, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND K.STIMATK8 GIVEN HIM.TELEPHOXE 4MI.Groceries, Provisions, &o.AMERICAN.PRISONERS ESCAPE.ScnnsorADT, N.Y.March Ij.\u2014A geaerel gaol delivery txk p.aci here 1*»: ni\u201e'3t Joe Fcroam, a mao wh -se tiae would have expired to day, aid who bad be-'o granted the \"free dem tf tne gaol\" by the sheriff, procured a number cf taws and handed teem o?er to John GriSo, Jan.ee FowJin, Cnarles Mitchell and John Barer, m gad awaiting trial (or the Becb »ei rubbery and u.urder in Sotia Dr: fall, and Fred.Hicks, awaiting trial for grand larceny.They sawed the bars, and the whole six made the.: neap* about 11 o\u2019clock last night.NO WATER FOR THE HERDS.St.IxiCia, March 16 \u2014Advices from the lawer Rio Grande ouotry.in Texa*, say live \u2022*ojk of all kinds are «uffering eeverely from lack of water.Nearly all the water boles, strean.s and tank» in the counties of Slorr, Hidalgo, Xapeta aod Dots! are dry, and in many place* cattle have to be driven ten mi;»» to water.The cattle are in very poor condition, though there is no lack of grass.It i* feared that if the drought continue* much longer the loss will ba very heavy.Since September last there ba* been no rain to apeak of.FALL OF A BRIDGE CACBIffG LO S OV LDX.Trot, N.Y.March 15.\u2014About 10 30 thi* mcrnieg the (^newoebury «pan of the old (^u-en* bury Moreau bridge at Glen'e Fall*, fell into »be Hudson river with the workmen upon it.Nothing bat the flooring wa* left and support* had been put underneath while removing that.The workmen were taking away a eid*.beam on the apj»»r side when the supporta gave way.The whole span rolled over op stream aod fell into the felie below.Nelson Sansouci, a prominent member of the Cunningham Hose Com-jany, of Glen's Falls, struck on the rocks below and before assistance oould reach him t»e rolled over into the nver.He was uen to rise twioe, 18:34.1890.J.4.M iTIII WM)\\ «t 4 0., SO?»tK.ill kirrrt, .Montreal.IMI*OKTER8 aod WHOLESALE GBOCEBS Buyers la ibis estaMishinent hsv» tb« advantage* of lengthenv»l eiM-rlerce.with FKKNHNBHS of stock and AbfKJElSlENT MAINTAINED.Order* 4 arefnlly Allrndrd le.QUEEN\u2019S LAUNDRY BAR.Ask for it, and take no other.HEWARK OF IMITATIONS, M.vie br Tac Alej-si Toiu.r .\u201co*r < a ^ BARGAIN ! Will III HOID 4T Hi.ANNK'H, A mue fiKiiu (XiTTAGK on the avenue All jear bouse llatlir.Hvir, etc Kv.-ry couvesiouce First-class throughout.Twelve tfaios daily.T.no* to suit * res* P.O IIjv i.\t, J> EM OVAL.We haw removed our otlicc from 18U 8t .lamoj street to the New York Life lusiirauee llmldiug.whore we shall be iiieasid to s.e our frieuds aud customers, aud add to our lists of valuable properly all they wish to have sold or rented promptly We do not stipuhte for six moutht.t**\u2019*»* mouths or three years lime to sell property eu* trusted to our care, uor do we charge t omtnissiod uulea* sale* are made by us or through our iub-ioucv.B.HI T4TIIMI iO A Hpli-udid Block of Stout Residencus, with modern liu-provemeuU, on Prince Arthur strwt.$24,010 A l-'me Block of New Htoue aud Uriel Teuement House* all well rented,) on Park avenue.Easy terms $30.U(U.Another do., do , ou Durocber street.$11 (X».A Fine Stone Block, 2 tenements, Durocher st , 17,600 Another on Belmont street, $7,5ui) A IdiUonal Blocks on various street*.H.Ill Tl HI\\K 6 Fine Lots, Oiirerstreet, Cole Ft Antoiou .\t36 Nice Buildiug l^it ou HI.Lukts on Dorchetiter atreet.60 Ten Good Building Lots on Hlayurr street.\t30 All elegant Residence Lit,100x200 McOreg ir ati - \u2022 A Kiue lot 60x102 on Western avenue.21 3 Fine Lots, 60 ft.front on corner ul U0 ft ) (uitable for factories.,,,,,,, 26 Another lot 3,260 ft., near the aoove.30 Additional lot* on vartou*other street* : good bargain*.F ARMS JflUR SALE by B.iiÜTCH1NS de CO.HP»:< I4L II 4 It 4« i I Va.Fin* Rewidence, 12 rooms, lsrg< stable, barn, Ac, with \u2022brew aerrs of ground stoeked with fruit and forest trees, nii.iî?or» 'h\tin «h» town of 8t tiilalrs, I ,Q , a delightful home, #3.60(1.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Nice Cottages, 7 rooms each, on the main road facing th* Richelieu River In Hi, Hilaire\u2014pleasant summer re*|.dences, with nice ground* WtlSO ft.; very cheap at $3W to 8I.IX4I respectively Hpriug approsclu-s and early ap-plkation is advised It.Ill Tt III VS at 4 4».New York Life B idding.I4»K SALK lit H.IILTI IIIVH *1 4 4».The valuable \" Parker Garden and Heed Farm, ou th« nideau River and (' P.K, II miles from the town of MerrickvüU-.Ont .with good dweli.ng'ban, aud atablea A Farm of 80 acn-a, near the town of Maxwell.Ont, on tlii- C.A A tt It , first-class Uouss and Outbuildings, lino orchard an ! vineyard, ÿl.uuu.Farm of 130 acres adjoicltg the above, iniprove*!, $2.00U.Another of 3UJ acre*, clone to the eiiterpnaing town of < owausvIlle.l'.Q , (with or without the line Thoroughbred Htock at a valuation ) #12,(410.A line Farm of luo uteres, with a line Residence, prettily located, excellent Hams ami other Outbuildings, near the town of Kuowlton, P.O , with some Thoroughbred Csttle, llorM-a, Farming Machinery aud Utenails, aud Furniture, all for $6.300.Farm of 123 acres 170 clearrvt).with a hu.ve and other buildings, near C.P U ; Maradeu stali-in, 1*.ij, #1,600 An excellent Farm of I60acri.-i, with a gnovl Residence and Outbuildings in the township of Melbourne, 1* (J.and Implement, can be bought at a fair valuation.| A good Farm of 125 acres, m-sr the town of Robin* ,n, P.Q Easy terms.#2,500 Anothir ol luu acres, near the above, for $1,H00 A line farm of 170 acres (more if want.-d) with good house and splendid outbuildings uesr the lire City of .Sherbrooke, P.Q., $6,0U0 Aiiothw of C4 acres, withia I! miles of Sherbrooke, $1,31\" A Farm of 100 acres between the city of Ottawa an 1 Town of Aylmer, #od House and Fine Out buildings for Htock.near the city of ottewa, 823,(14).A faim tf 2C0 acres, unimproved st Ht Audn- Avehu, nine miles north of I'apiueaurille, I* Q , $850.A most excellent farm, of ISO xcre*.highly cultirateil, closetoCM\u2019K station, Cowansville, P.Q.Splendid bouse aud outbuilding*.$10,14X1 Another of flt> acre*, adjoining the above, witbgyod hour*, ar il barn and stables, with farming implement! etc., $2.230 6 farm*, comprising 1,100 acrv*.in the County of Shef-ford, P (j , and several other* in various ports of the Province of Quebec Call for particular*.u.in Trims .4 4 0.New York Life Building.Property.C COUNTRY HOUSE FOR SALE >\tAT MWF.KTiiBUUaii A well Unit hour.With two acres nf ground and out nuildiug* III goedord.r.costing over «*).a 111 I e .Id a*.A BARGAIN- 'i'hehou*» contains 1'srviuui.aud isheaie*f by furnace There is In addition to stahU» and .!4c.h houre-a ho iae for a o.anou Gu- piop«-rty.The property is duas to the alation of the U P R.F/lca #1.-A) j.4 it 4i»4i4 k Hinraoik .1 4 4».Ml Ht James street JpOR SALE, Tboaef iur cut .tone four story House*, being Nos.861, ti62t 66t.066 Hherbrooke street Apply to H.II A J Moah.Mu Ht.James street.JjlOR SALE, Ht.Paul street, Cominlssioner* street, Ht Nicholas streot Tbe uodersigln\ttl I.M-ated Pro perty fronting ou threw vlrev t*.being No* 463, tit aud t6w HI Paul street, and 271, 273 aud 275 Ooiunnssioiicrt street.For further Information apply to H H A J MOHS.ISO 8t.James street.JjlOR SALE, Five BUILDING LOTS ou Buckingham avenue, 26 by KM, nett street west »l Guy from Hi Gatborlnr street Apply H.H.X J MUSS, MU Ht.James street.R KAL ESTATE FOU SALS BUILDING HIT KM, STORKS, RKHIDKNCKH, SHOPS,\t' Ou Hherbrooke street.Park.Union aud Lincoln avenue* .University, Ktanlrv, Peel, Drummond, Bishop, Ht Oath»* Hue.Mance, HI.Charles Uorrommec and Nolle Dame at*.Apply to «'¦AKLKB HOLLAND, >4B At.James slreeL IOHN BURRELL, «\t.KKAI' «STATE AGENT.IjvIiiIsh Maiiauril anU lt«-iil« 4 ollr< leil.TKMPLK Bl ILDI.V42.HI.lanira afrrrf.NOTICE TO BUILDERS The advertiser httiog Building Lot* well sKuxtcd lu me West End, would exchange some of them fur tea*-ment or other good investment property Y , 6Vti Address \u2019 nines* Office II EAL ESTATE WANTED.HOOD'S ** TRIUMPH\" IstheHoapof th* ag« far Prwirv.general eicellrncw, and price, put up iu boire containing Vl prrtiaed pound hart (full w gist I, in B.ue Wrappera, atTcents racb, made by \" Tux AMiiti-jrr Mro Co.\" .\t.Ask your ilrrKrt tor It, or send to the far-r.nr, 57 Amherst vtre-1.for a box.NAME and TRADE.MARK is stampwd oo Soap and Wrapv-r.Notices.s ALE BY AUTHORITY or justice.Publie notice is hereby given that on Monday, the twenty fourth of March next, eighteen hundred and ninety, at ten o clock of the forenoon, at the office of J I*o(iergar the nod-rvigned notary, at numlier 6! Ht Jamts atreet |Q Montreal, will be (old by public auctioo to the highest and last bidder, the following immovable re.- t-rty.one undivided half whereof belongs lo Michael ! atrtrk Laverty of M ,ntreat grocer, and the other uedi-vldrd half Whereof lieior.ga to threw minor children of the laie J aeph Laverty, deceased, in hi* lifetime of Ihesarne p.ace groewv, naiH-mi-iit to attic Aside passage and cn trance f»r trad».- people aud coal.Large closet* in every Ixdrootu Ample storeroom accommodation of all kimU Man icrvaat* room In basement.House |H-rf«ctly rat proof For other particulars and la-rmit to aei-the hou.-s apply to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI AT.JANIJi STBKKT.DORVAL-FOR SALE.That splendidly situated Property at Dorr*! ou th* Point, opposite the island of tha* name, belonging Pi EHTATF.OF THE LATE JACKS!)N RAE, with Ho.perior Dwelling House and smlahle \u2022 (dttsnlilings.having a frontage on the river of about 2:5 feet and depth of 16! feet, the latUi having a frontage n two avenues, forming altogether one of the most desirable spots in ibi- charm-iug locality ard Its prospective value very difficult to est*, mate Terms favorable Apply to\t, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., Ill HT.JAMKM HT BE IT.££2,000 TENEMENT FOR HALK on Seigmttr street, near Notre Dam street.easily rtnitd and paying well Thai is one of the quick sales J.4 It 41»4»4 k MIMPHOV HI Ht Jsnpei street \u20224\t4 0., pARTNERS WANTED, For a gnod M.rcsntile Business la this city capital re quired, $8.(00 to 81U.UU0 In a Mabufacturlcg Buainiss $13,000 lu another Manufacturing Busin* s* ; $0.000 In a Cash Mercantile Runincs* , #3,00i).Apply, in all confidtnc*-, to l(.Ill T4 IIIYH A 4 4».New York Lif,- Rutlding pOR SALE l.y B.It UTCHINS xfe CO.IIOTELH.The Hlon* Hotel, known a* the \" Aylmer Hotel, delightfully Incat» d near Lake DeCbeoe, Aylmer, I 41, H 4114 II I9lli, Uommei clng at ELEVEN e clock.ST.LAMBERT.»* v .F*\u2022,.lying .itrectly upon th* Canadian * hannel, and for Iwautv of situation aod \u2022urroumling* u sicimd to none of tbe now numerous River Parks of the Thousand Islan-l.it comprise* about forty acre* 2 hr* * miles west of R.-ock ville, oothe Canada shore, and four mile» west of Motrla* w«D,.l ïr*.7l?\"\t'\u201c\u201c1\tHirer Ka.I infi a\t\u2018*H»e hour* from New York City l\"'r \"< nt ^ rt'lI,!r.-l down, and balance on mortgape at ti .4LH4» AN IHMhD.opposite this Park, near th.- centre of the nver.between me (.inarfi.m \u2022ntl American cbBimelA.«hout I b* p< « m .lient, \u2022'ittahle fur three or fw.r coll^.Two^ foir gentlvmen owning Ib.s island weuld have suffi, lent grvuo*l* tnLüV\t'tn', Wüul.1 tl»,\" \"i»' »f the huewt »,\u2022\u201e* lions on the Ht.f.asr* nee Pnc*- only $1,01X1 i h 61 41.1.IML.ITO.ir'J.iA^1 °* M'\t¦'\u2022'\u2022able for a gentleman * Hummer P/ÎÜlrr* or *\t\u2022«».'Title Effect Must These Properttea offer a rare chance for an < cterp.-.jing man with some capital to make a fortune Th- loti van U-bought low *n«i r.sold at a large .nlvan\"»* Fur lurther inforn:atlon, address TV.HHKKfFAIlD.4lli.rnry, Hrockville, Ontario, Oaneda, II.Ill T4 IIIYw .4 « 4»., New York Lite Building.Muu\u2019.rexL 10 PSINCE ARTHUR STREET.I * ,*lo.rï 'ront Houv.wuh tw., .*nry extensiao.I/,.f*.tty ¦* fret Well situated, near Hhuter strue».Puasessiun 1st May Lane in rear P* rf,-.t till.- Builders vand CarnontorK.Ur MATT- JANNAED ii SONS, C ARPENTE M, CABINETMAKERS, BTC, Key, Fitted, Double Windows put np, Fi.mltr.re Kepalrod IIOTNX JOBBIMSi OP ALL KIMM.All orders pron'ptlr attended to st Moderato prtoa, i Fti' Office aud Htore Fliturea.66 Metcalfe street B LINDS.BLINDS.BLINDS.66V are pr,parol to make contracts for the repairing painting and tsitting on of RLINDH 6V\u201e make n cm dalty ol VENETIAN BLINDS, furnishing new ta»,, ami c**rds when necessary We ilo every Uid of houa* repairs, and all kinds of Cabinet w* rk to order sad *r>* \u2022'thin call by Boll Telephone 1816, any hour up to 10 p >¦ IIABT A 44».Oootractors, Csrjwutc.-s, Ac Ac , 77 Drninmund atrrrl.Insuranoe.'¦^HE ROYAL CANADIAN PIBE AND MABISK I.THTBATCF.4 0^ 167 HT JAMF.H HTttEET, MONTREAL 4 apltol, .Iil.6«i0,000 Aaanla, \u2022\t.\t.tic.imhi Inroinf, \u2022 \u2022 A.NOUKW ltr>HKRTHON,\t.% I*r,*ti1#,n4 HON J R THIBAUDBÀU .Vlw PrS.B.H.HoUALliBY.tt»me«ar.10682829 Monday* Makch 17, 1890 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 8 door ftgftio optned, and the name walUr, who hud called out Jacc^ee, approachmi ('«physe with an air of coueternaUcn, and whi»|>ered in her ear, aa he had before done t\" sjituUboff.The iUuohaital Vueen ^rew paie, uttered a piercing acreaui, and rushed out of the room without a word, leaving her ^uentf in stupe faction.I To it CoiUimhU.) THE WAflDEBING JEW.EUGENE SUES GREAT TALE OF THE JESUITS AND LABOR REFORM.ICoiiiitHHtd ft,» lit \u2022\u2022 Witness hAKT 9KCO.Nl>.' Tua CnaariaBacar.CUAmCKlli.(CoiKifltud.) \u201c M.Tripeatid,\" leaumed .Slecpiu >uiT, \u2018\u2018ia owe tltat would make the good bad, and the lad worse.They aay that a good rider makta a good horse ; tiw y ought to aay that a good muster mukca a good workman./ounda ! when 1 think of tl\\at fellow !\" cried SleeunbulF, striking Ida han*l violently on the table.\u201c (Jome, Jacuuea think of aomething tdae !'* raid the iiaochanal Queen.*' Make him laugh, I lose i'onipon.\u201c 1 am not in a humor to laugh,\u201d replied Juct|uea abruptly, for he was getting excited from the ellects of the wine ; \u201cit U more than 1 can bear, to think of that man.It exasperates me ! it drives me mail ! You should have heard him saying : \u2018 Iteggarly workmen ! rascally workmen ! they grumble that they have no food in their bellies ; well then, we\u2019ll give them bayonets, to stop their hunger,\u2019 And there's the children in his factory\u2014you should see them, poor little creatures ! working as long as the men\u2014 wasting away and dying by the do/.eu -what odds ?As soon as they were dead, plenty of others came to take their places not like horses, which can only be replaced with money.\" \u201c Well, it is clear, that you do uot like your old master,\" said Dumoulin, more and more surprised ut Ids, Amphitryon's, gloomy and thoughtful air, and, regretting that the conversation had taken this serious turn, he whispered a few words in the ear of the Hac-chanul Queen, who answereu by a sign of intelligence, \u2022' 1 doul like M.Tripcaud !\" exclaimed \u2022Jacs MiUm » CcUhrsttd Kimcity for Ki-u.sle t»i«i**»*ss.Just receive.! k frr.t ixauigunirul.Oounlrjr urdtr» pruuiiitljr lliletl.J.A.IIAKTK, llrumiUl.1780 NOT KB DAMK BTKKUT.Bell\t1190.fudarsl Telephone !-51 É ARK OFFERING FOR W 9Ht.ee A UAllY CAKR1AUK.Tl>* first ?¦ I'AKia.Wednesday, Mar.IU.3 30pui OlTV up Him.in .WeduMday Mar 2ii, lUUUam.Cnv uv Hli Mmom- W.-dmuday, At>l 2.t 11V \u2022\u2022> ( Il, SI Kit.WeduMdty, Apl U, ijuaiu.1 tare alii bo no \u2022teamen of this Line aaitiug from .Ï ' ,\u2019f.k\t|,,\u2019b 1 -h *i\u2018d Maruii 5th, Is'JO, tho \"Clip i>l Net, kork hatiug l^«n withdrawn Hlettui.-r* \" City ut Pari» sud \u2022 City of New York 1 ¦all from fur 41.North Hirer.N V.Ail other» fio.u lim.aii Pier, fool of tiraud eti.-.-t.\tCity, lut) riordlate paMage, p.to Ibemd Trip, *00.Katie of Paeesyi-, »*a, *:U tud RIO, at-oordlug Iu »«\u2022 OOU.iiiiHtstiou.ail I avion oiiual («.k.ii prtvllogae.hi'P« iti.Koi M» Thin Ravks on at.pticaliiio.CAtildren U-tMei u 2 and 12 year* of sge, h»)f fere Kervsnl,, *50 TICK I- IN TO LONDON.*7.aud to PARIS «lu ami 22U addillonal, aeon hug to route ee lev led all.llttf.i: AT » Mil I ftIV MATER.Halo,\u2022us, \u2022tattrooma, ¦moklng and l>alhroa*rt«iger* to Havro and Pari*.Tli.'sc eti-aiiicre make the run to Southampton In from w ten and a half to eight da)», and to Bremen to time d»)x.ElPftii .Satimlae.Mvr.15.\tl.fOpm Ai* 1 8R.Wedueeday, Mar 19,\t3 3Q o m 'VriiRA.Saturday, Mar.VJ,\t7 .SO a.ui.¦Saai k.Wedneedny, Mar.iv).\tU) to a n>.Puii te in Elrat ('atari, *100 ami upwardr, according to location; to Umdim, Havro or Uremei.Ill Kr-coiid Cal in, Rft->; htecrege at low rau , *f he eteiinii-re of ltd* Hue aro celeh ated for their *p.d, com fort, safety and the eacotleuco of thilr ( fat he Apply to J.1.fllMIOI U >t 4 4»., O, toOKLR.CHS * Oaf* *U-2 Bowling tlrecu.New York.II ED STAR LINK, t H.mid Ifu.tnl Ur lKlati kfall Sfrninrrv, Beillng uttiàiy from New York for Antwerp.One of li e ihr nut u-utcato Peris and l» iid«Hi, It.!-fann.franre, SRlKerland iht- Rhine au,l Italy, Prom New York {\u2022 ir-i'M».Wedncnluy, Mar.19, 4 30|>in.NtHii:i>i / M>.,.,Weduo*aay, Mar.Jr.\u2022\u2022 -o \u201e |\u201e.Ill i .,,Wedur* Cm.in atvon un dation* um xe< lied Mali room* all on iiiain deck Eir*t Cabin, *45 am! ui warde; < xcunion, i.v3 and ti pwarile Hi cond Cabin, *35 ; eicuraion, *1*41 and *\u2022?.#M-rM;o (outii ard), *21 50; prepaid, *22, excursion, For frr lj,ht and pareege apply to Pkj Eft WRluHT k SiiNn, fleneral Agents, £ linwlirig t.r>4».N, l.ou Ht .Ihiiios nirtwi.I».T'4I If IC t N4 I.1 4 0.s l|.a.|1|U»l Rtrwnt.BKaVKR LINE 8TEÂMSHÏF8 NAtLINO URTWRR.V UONTAX, XKH lOHU AM» LIV»:KP04»L.Prom I.ivrri-ool.HirAM'iiii-v.Prom Booton.1.W.ROBERTS, Feb.\tC.\tLark\tHt\u2019rKKiou,\tFeb.\tan.Feb.\t*).\tI.AKK\tWlVNII-KO,\tMar\tIX Mar\t6.\tLakk\tOntario,\tMar\tX S'il» HT.JAVIKM HTKCKT.Manufactu and imiiorWr of PNULD-H hAlim.KH, BRIDI.KH, H A HNEd\u2019Jt.tMf I r-rl, BLANKETH, BKCHHKH, COM UM.CLI PI'KRS.MAIHR.K and HAUNKHK CCMl'OHITION, PAH I'E, Ube IJNIVKK-HAL M F.TA L CLEAN KK (none better! ftorxe Blankets retail at whoh-sale prices.Bend your orders by telephom-or otherwiK' for repair* to K add le» and Harnee,, or work of any kind.1 will send for it, do it cheaply and well, and H.D until Mi >N \u2022 l\u20184 Y ftt«« liiug .Uh lust , mi S o'clock.D U.J.C.CAMERON WIU.l.att'Tl'KK TO m»:n Tim* K«»:mu mi h .¦IK Til R \u2014 \\OUWa MEN 1} 011K1HTAN AhSiX'IATlO.S B'.' IKt\u2014\" Kuiutum* ol PbfAicAl Hindu N j chAfgi* lor A'liulwion ART ASSOCIATION OV MONTKI1AL.(1\u2018IIILXll\u2018N Hgi\u2019AKK | Clll.TIt* Of«U d»ll>, (roui 'J A.ID to »» w^wl Uniform Dnll order.Dy order.4.».4 until.Ai ls, tilii.I^lRbT PRINCE OK WALES .\tRIFLE A\u201c stlCIATluN.The ANNUAL MKETING of Ih\" ab>tel AMo.iatlon wtl.Se he'.J at the Am.ry m U>- Drill Hall.,Crai| ttreet.41 it Tnntlnj Nc\\l.Ihr IhiIi Inal.At 8 o'dxk p tr K.T.It IKTLFTT.Unit.fiery-Treat Thursday, March 20th.R OUNU THE WORLD in 38 DAYS ¦HINT FORI.RT.Armitr r r t Uhwtratwd lecture in the I.*ctare Hall of st.Jatmt Methohit Church neit Ttiurtriay Err.Mardi .*0lli, al H o'clock.\u2014 Tl» urt.2&c \u2014 Proccrdj la aid of Mia* Harm work Future Meetings.rpHi: MONTREAL BLANKET CO.The A - : lal r.fnrral Mectlag of the 8h.reJloM»rt of Ihiti alary will be held at the Oficc - f the Pre«ldent M' J R Walkcri.15 Cotrr.oo «treet.Minteral.on It r >1 nr,ila) .the ?Cth dny of Mardi, al II p.ui.It M.Mel.411 N.SreJ.THE PRINCETON MURDER.BllcaiLL ICINTiritD IT rots MOBS PI01 I I.Wool htc* K, On»., March 15.\u2014Ddrctirr Hurray brrusht four more wmerro» to the 7%ol to day to idmtify PirchaU.They wore Mm Alice Nn ith.Mit* Swayrie, Mira Cromwell and Mr II J.T.cer.all of whom were mppofed to L^»e be» n the prirocrr at Eaatwood on the after no?n of the 17ib of Kebrv.ary b«f re he took the train to Hamilton.Detective Murray'» ob *ct wee to allow the witntMee to pick on: the man withoot any a»»i«taoce.When they came to the c rr.dcr l»adicir into the pn*onerT cell, Mr Jocre, who i quite a ycang man and tMiitaut nation ae*nt at Eaetwcod, re icatktd at once, \u201c That * the man,\" refer-ring to Direr-,all, woo w*« at the other end of the corridor.Mr.Jonei bad mer> : Dirchall al K.«\u2018w o 4 «ration when be wan wait ing for the tram, but be identified him the tr nr.ent he »aw him When 15 rchall law Miea I'cmb be ix>w»d politely in rea|e>nae to a \"How do yen do ?\u2019 bnt «aid nothicir Mt*s Smith iden litifd Lm- at dec* aa the \u2018 Lord Syrn«*r»et\" of former day* and aleo aa the man who bad «p-.ken to her at Ka*tw-.od on the afternoon of the ITtr* At the inqnett Miei -nth awere that the man av.e .l*nti£ed aa Somer iet apoke to her, arkicr hrr bow the - \u2018 Eovernor\u20191 and the rr at of the family were She arke j him then if be were Sommet or Dudley and he Leuehicffly replied.\"Don't yon kn w M:m Swavzie a'eo identitied the prieon* r aa the man the had »»en at tne Kaaiwood atation on the day in question, and Miia Cromwell wa* tati*Sed that be wa» the iame man that ahe h» 1 e»en n the date and at the «atr.e place.In abovt the identification «at complete in every reapect.Mr.Alex.Lrgao, of Princeton, atated tbia afternoon that he left Pnncrton about ten o'clock cn the morning cf the 17tb for Wood atock, conclud'd hit bnvtnm here and left for hems abent 1.1>0 in the afternoon.He aaya be met Dircnall alone on the aecood cooceeaion, about a mile west of the awamp, or where Ben well a br.dy waa found.He bad hit paota tamed up.hie boote were maddy and be waa wearing the fur cap referred to by other witneaae».Mr Logan reealla the fact that Hirchall waa walking faat and that he never looked up aa he walked peat.Mr L gau aaw Bircball at the goal to day in company with Detective Murray and fully identifi'd him and th>- fur cap worn on the cccation A good deal it being tail about the evidence Mua Fallon, whose statement appeared in \u2018.be papeya last week, can give when put in the witne»a box.Mu» Fallon not only taw the n.ec, whom il.e rec'.« third r*.dliotloo If (.-( la our mual auiaU adrartUlne tipea Special contract raue M lt »4 MI»*I IO> IttTKH.Dally Wllueaa, $3 00.Weekly Wllooaa.$11»; with rxductluu» to Olnle Norltraru M.'*»ei.ger.Slo; Uf entile» to oue adil/a*», $t lt> ; AI.overislied the farmer»,'who protest against it, and the general busim-MS of the country is in distress.Under these cirouiiistances, the Governim nt consult re tnore is nothing for it but an increase of the protective duties.Turn -ii Mr, Blak» was the spokesman of those who up|K>scd the re-introduction uf Mr.Brown's bill against shooting pigeons from traps, he was not an opponent of the measure while it was before the House.Our complaint was that he objected to the valuable time of the House being taken up by the bill, whereas the proceedings of the House show tliat so little value is plsced upon its time that rowdy proceedings were allowed, apparently without rebuke, and many mem bers were absent on that evening for their own pleasure.I here is no lack of \"valuable time to spend \u2019.pm the manufacture of mere party ammunition for aa election campaign.When we spoke of Mr.Blake\u2019s friends, the opponents of the bill, we referred to his heading the opponents when the proposition to bring it again before th*- House w as discussed.The Liberals, as a party, did not oppose the bill ; indeed, the majority of them support» d it.Ait) K Re< iTisii the worn out arguments in favor of high license,which are based on imagination and not on the facta which all tell the ether way,a correspondent makes the ^ alu&blc suggestion that the property owners who let their property for saloons be spe tally taxed so as to make them less desirous to attract that kind of tenant.It is dearly right that if a property owner gets more for his property as a saloon than it would bring for other purpose», he should be rigorously assessed on the additional value thus put upon it.It, in addition, a special tax is to be put on saloons, it would be a very good idea to collect it upon the real property, as it might often prove difficult to collect it upon the decanter*, It would be no harm at all if the graceless property owner should be made to feel in the only place he can feel the discredit attaching to his conduct in letting his premises for such purposes.Our correspondent points out that the additional revenue obtain able from property used for saloon purposes makes landlords, principally, we presume, those who have no respectable property near by to be injured, encourage the planting of these centres of vice : but he does'uot point out that a Corporation or a Government is sure to do th Police Station, St.George street.SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENTS.A scsfToM erected on the corner of St.Law-rrnco and Vitro streets gave way on Saturday nuroing, aud several workmen who were aloft wsre thrown to the ground, and nearly all of them more or Iras injured.Napoleon Longpn-sustained the worst injuries, including a broken leg, and wss removed by ambulance to Notre Dane IDipital.A somewhat similar accident occurred later in the day at 20.HI Notre Dam.e street.A beam gave way.and three workmen were precipitated from the third fist into the cellsr.Edward Lamarche, of St.Couegonde, was badly hurt.A young lady named Bourdon, residing at 21.511 Notre Dame «treet, was on her way to the Frencbcburcb when a piece of scaffolding from the top of the new Royal Insurance building fell from aloft and struck her down insensible.A constable »omm> ned the ambulance and she was removed to the Notre Damn Hospital.It was fonnd tbat a »ix inch scalp wound had been in-llicttd, from which blood poured profusely.A BIG CARPENTERS\u2019 STRIKE.Chicago, March 1*».\u2014The union carpenter» of this city have issued a circular, copies of which will hi- sent to csrpenteri\u2019 unions all over the country.It notifies th- guild that th-y propose to demand eight hours' work per day at forty cents |>er hour on April 7th next, and they expect to la» compelled to strike to get their de mande.They ask the trade *o prevent union carpenters and, as far as possible, non union carpenters, from coming her?to take their placer.THE »1.COO LIQUOR LICENSE, (To tit El dor er* ?These proprietors actually invite tbe ofiening of saloon* in their building*, and do all they can to obtain ue OMMIY »ignaturea for their pru»i MtivK tenants The city has to maintain drunkard» in gaols, and the public ha* often to support aud look after their families.Should the projirietor from whose premiies these men aud women are sent forth unable to take care of themselves and eu-dangenng the lives of their families and fellow-citi/.ens, uot be highly taxed too ?Perhaps, if tbi* were the case, many proprietors would not be eo anxious to obtain »uch objectionable tenant».\tA.M.O.M M iiitirai, March 12, 1*1*0.STREET GAR 0\\ KROKOWDINO.(To the Editor of the Witnat.) Sis,\u2014The 'bus which left tbe .Street Railway Co.'« waiting room on Uraig street yesterday evening at G HO for ite western trip to Dominiou street, contained the writer.Every seat was occupied, without the passenger* being packed on the top of exch other.I began to cougratu late myself on the fact, that, as I am a constant traveller ever this route, the company had at last come to the knowledge of the fact that its customers had somo rights to be r< s|>ooted.Ou reaching Bleury, my pleasing thought* were \u2022oon dispelled by the shouts of the conductor\u2014 \u201c all aboard.\" It was enquired of him where he would put any more passengers, and his reply was m keeping with the wnole conduct of the Company, \" There are no \u2018 kicker»' nn tbia route like St.Denis street, and we ha\\e the orders of tbe managers to till up the pit of the 'bus, and I am going to do it.\" On reaching Inspector street an attempt was made to crush Mr.John Beatty and another gentleman into the already well-tilled 'bus, but those gentlemen refused to enter when there wa» no room, and they told the conductor it was contrary to his orders to crowd the passengers, but the conductor again maintained it was not, and he had order* to till up the 'bus to its standing capacity.Now.my object in writing this is for the purpose of informing the management of the Street Railway Company tbat I have put up with this \" sardine packing \" on the Bt.Antoine «treat route quite long enough, and I am obliged ti the \"kickers\" of St.Denis street for putting me on tbe proper track to put a stop to it.I have joined the \" kickers,\" and, if it be neces sary, I will \" kick ' the matter into the courts.If the city authorities would arrest tbe couduo tors for over crowding, as is done in Belfast, a stop would be put to it.Forty shilling» aud costs in tbat city was disregarded until the arrest of conductors was resorted to with the proper etfret.Moreover, the Company loies money by over crowding.A packed oar is the proper time to indulge iu \" thumb palming.\" Caxior.Mvr(ar,'l Aren it, March H, 1 S'-Kt.Another correspondent toll* u* that he tried to board s St.Antoine street ca.iu company v.ith a lady, and waa informed that there was only ne seat vacant.The lady wn admitted and her companion was not.Since thou a change has evidnitly taken place, a* the conductor rn the same route said ho w is allowed to brein flie packing business again, an) invit'd pass* ngers to et! »r «lie < *r when he had O\u2019 tats to offer them._________ WAR ON THE GAMBLERS Com U But*», Iowa, March 1G \u2014Last night the gambling holL'cs here were closed for the tirst time in y*»aie.The BinYoment against the gam biers brgnu with the citi- -ns' ticket, which was elected by an overwhelming majority two weeks ago.Immediately afterwards tbe business men of tbe city organized an anti gambl-rs' league.The gamb'ora d-cided to move out without ado.The gambling element has dominated m tbe city for years.SPORTS AND GAMES.ST. of rrsM-risace *u f hts III1-.* - oat* u\u2018\u2018 \u201c _ lluo iu suaraulcms Ihu brrt rwe.lU lo those eulruslius us «uh Uu-ir salsa\t.\t____.___ Vf# haro to ri*« aei Hau**, »a*»s»»rt\\ lViXoij, Tiuvaro.Kitchen I\u2019halns, it-.ïli«>\tIn lln« Hurst nuit U-«l \u2022tualilf only b-'**» used S uioiilii Main hatwrilay arxl, TtiH ttarrli.at i p.us.Kir X UOKhM AoeUoflMrr.IjlASHIONABl.K Ul\u2019TOWN 1\tBOARD! BO HOU8B fOB BI 1 With (be soeswlel* Furniture an f Kih .-is Mr -arrymt on s Infyi- and t-niUtaMeliusluoss.at irn-o-ut Blu-I with txr » lain# ooiuh-r tsIili-T-i sr l-ni.and l-»' i-ositlim is ntjr l«>oalttj I'lmlipr /Mittaii* Two hoti.-s MOUo'tid I e*ai- from l.t A|ird it desired Ovner sinu* Huiilli ThlsU \u2022 r*y« o|>p*stry Carpets, t\u2019-utm Tahir*.I.ar-e flirtait\", Ornament*, Picture», Kn|ya«insa-Chandrllrrs, t u-r Chair, Walnut liltiln# Table, IHuiug l ImiiH « luua au.l tll»iwnrno-.Wn'mit B< drootu Hel.A.dt d.- In u It.-d*.Widuut H u.vi.Toilet HeU, Mattiasace.Wntdrohe, Htair i'ar|«-».Dt' t'li th Hall Hto*r, HooX « ss#.Cook Store.Kitchen Ctenslla, etc Htln by order nl Mr W HutellfT.at N» tlj OoumUc ON Till U*>I»A1 *10RNIN to Mn hael Haye», ami |>arlly I» lut No h.U ''«l\"\"*\"i* l'* .liuo'l h .laokaon, and un the other side hy l it No.loJf with Uin li'itldiug» t hi ri-ou -I net i d Mi.utii i.lid March, Itl'.iO.OHAIU.KH CUSHINO.N I*.CouimiMiooar.r | LENDERS si - inriiisl fur the «.\u2022v-ral enrl » rrijulmd in the i mati-is 11 in I I le l.auf d-y Ituil'liny I, 1 ny't.e an I Holler House*, t 'hltii*u r and W atnr I ai k Tower.«I ' \u2022 nl'in.Im Di«i Pro (¦ôtant Hornital i -nh- Insane Plan* and \u2022 |i-i In -stlan < ran he -.mti il I! M-Xhamrs InstituU IfulldlnSi.Teiid'-rs wiil Imi ree'irod niitll the ït'h in»t.IH# tow-at or any l< ndernot ne«< ««arliy accepted Montreal, M*r b Mth.IV-'J £.- |l.< eari-fitl of Unto iell \"ronii thing else \u2022*just a* goo-1 msn \u2018 (at a long |ouUtl who pr -fer» OOLD MEDAL, I\u2019AKIri, 1378.\\Y.It A l\\ I'-K & CO.\u2019S T' IU R EF.D\u2019S RoHIN CKMKNT BOO FI NO uku.n, UKt:o, Klslc.Mr ini anti «rafel Roofer, TBJ and 705 Pral street A, if \u2018 SIDEWALKS.- y v* Hi* toluotro No Chemicals are used in Ur preparation.It hat aiJTS fAon IXrrr fS -i.tkf -l-eiT-S of Cocoa mlxad w ill Shm-li, Arr-wr-A or Sugar, and I* therefore f«r moiw ur.omkral, « than one rr^ nip.It .< delicious, nourohing, 1 tterrgthmlng, KaBUY Hl-jrwTXli.el ¦¦Imirabtjr adaptnl fur invalids Jat well a» lor p-r*m« in \u2022n s tU.Holst by S.r«n s-rn nyerywber*.W.BAKER & CO.Dorchester.Mas» Promptness nmi nez\\tness ate guarantei I t i all p-r -\"ns lea»isg\t: l>r Printing at ths \u201d Witoeis Job I rioting Ho-aiu I ' All persons owning, c- sitpylng or hating ehaig'-of house» or other build _ __ ut» or lot* of ground in thi* \u2022 ity ar* h, r- t r rrtnlurd and ordsrwd to clear or cause t*' he rh-ar-d, fmm snow or lee.the footpath ii.fr uit nf their fini < fir.property, and to ha»c the same S'pi rlrae ,.f fuow and Us# Innn the 2Jth instunt unlil tb« 'doa* nf the prisent wintor AM persons oontrayenin.- thi» ord-r wl'l he llsiil i la the t .nally in Mtcb caae proyided, and \u2022hall ha pr»-»»- - ' «cording to law UyoPler.||;j 0< 4, ntf.ni K.fhlaf xf ('«\u2022.h it th# Chief of I'olicr, J City Hall.\t.\u2022al ISth March DW, I\t______ -ut.-1 Offli M HI Til ARRIAOB LICENSES IR8UEI) HY I .| | wlHM.X U.A.IhAOTO'Y, NOTAHIKH, etc u» HT.JAMfjt HTKH.T.tr (ippcaiTF.the rrce on Craig street at nine c'clock, it was at once evident that the forces had mastered their full strength, and it ri'Otured all the persuasive tact and -Ku>nt of Chief Marshal McGuire to get the Mragglicg element well into line.One of the most imposing features of the procession was the calvacade of mounted horsemen in every variety of emerald uniform, and moet of them wearing bauds' u oly tnbroidend geld colltr* aud taahe»; The leading horseman was habited in a close titiing tatin surtout of bright green hue, which, with buckskins and jack-iyors and a hunting helmet cf black satin, was greatly aj nured by the crowd.Bands of rr.nsic enlivened the line of March at frequent intervals, and many of tho haul-some banners borne aloft were not only emblematic of the eevoal societies represented, but made patriotic reference in apt and telling sentences to the aspirations for larger political freedom which now stems within \u2018 meaiurAble distsnee cf the people of Ireland.One large thrte boise t.\u2019Ain was particularly profuse in this respect.First and foremost was displayed a life like portrait cf Mr.Gladstone wita the inscription \u201c Ireland\u2019s Redeemer\u201d em biazoced in b.ld capita!*, while uuderneüh waaaskttcb cf the cld I'arhament House on College Green surmounted by the words\u2014\"Ir will use again.\u201d \" Parnell, our treated leads\u2019 \u2019 encircled an excellent likeness of the \"un crowned king rf Ireland, \u2019 and a companion por-trait of the Hon.Senator Murphy we* honored with the flattering ineciiption, *¦ CAW A DA\u2019a riBBt BOMB BCtfR.\" Other chanvcteristic inscription* iuclude>l \" Lmg live Mr.Davitf, the father of the Land L »gu\u201c.\u2019 \" Three cheer* for Gladstone, Paruell and O\u2019Briep, and \"Cead Mille Failthe for Ire land s pat nota.\u201d Four borae teams of white h- rses, all bar sussed with green trappings and displaying a wealth of emerald favor*, were reserved for the more important guests, but a distinctive feature of theshowwss the introduction of a couple of real Irish jsunting cars, so familiar to the street* of Dublin, felled with \" the boys' all attired in true Irish ru~*.The children, especially those mm the educational establishment of Brother Arc.J, io £jf.Add i Word, n AJeareaily excel lent show, and the behavior of the little fell,.», ,.u,c was firtt-rate.In one cf the teams the skirl of i I i«fu*«d.He toKl the bagpipes was cccasionally to be heatd ; bu: I U»»t f «as Jo and » y far the m ost popular of the airs played by the band# were such well known tunes a« \"God save Ireland\" and \"The Minstrel Biy \u2019 Several dept\"y marshals assist*! Mr.Charles McGuire in his semewhat cneroui ta*k ; but eventually the proceesion was go» into line m she following order, and proceeded dir*c: to -St Patrick ¦ Church : \u2014 Tl \u2022 iiackmsc's i ulcn and Lsnsi:*.-jclety Mounted TTt* Ccnsr»gaH: n of St.AotDonv not memoen of aa.society 1.Hand \u2014 Banner St.Autboo) * Young Men i Sotistr.Ths Coogragatlow of *t.OstTlel |r.ot n.eir.*>«r« cf am !\u2022 Tk* St.Ga risl Total ASatlne'nce and Benefit sxittr Band- Banner.Tt« CcngragiUoo cf St.Mwy's not n.emberi of »ov aoctety .Ban!- Banner.Y cun,- Men's 'Acred Heart 'octety.Band\u2014Banner.Tbs Society of ths Holy Name of Jens.Band\u2014Banner The St i l\u20acc#ni de Tau! Society.TLe Ccczrrcation cf St.Ann net icenjDers of inv society.Band - flag.The 'batnrock L*r rosse Club.Band\u2014Banner.Ine Society cf the Holy Family.Band\u2014Banner.Ths St.Ann s Tcuci: Men * Society Band- Cancer its St Aeo * Total A^xtloen's an! Bsatllt S ty Rand - Bann»r.Congregation cf St.l atr.< not ir.e\u2019nxr* of an.soHeti1 licy* of St La»ren'*- Cbrtuiao Brother* i Band Flag.Irish Catholic Bene:* Society.Bvnd \u2014Banner.Catholt- Younr M»n'* So':etr Band - The Father MatOev bani *r Tte St Batrl- k « Total Ahstic' nee and ü:nefl Ths St Bridget * Banner.Band- Banner The St.Patrick \u2022 Society.Tte Mayor and invited ie«u The Clergy.During the progrès* of the ferric* ao>i ser rcco, which are elsewher- reported, the neigh bcrriood < 1 ^ t.I'atrtckt Church b^carrf crow J-, *,»b vichtseer* weiticg for the re formation of the procetsion, and rome of toe rough ele-which was raihar strongly represented, relieved the weary tedium of a lengthened wnt by indulging in an occasional feetieud encounter on Alexander street.wbi:b the two solitary myrmidons of the law in attendance were power-\u2018'\u2022\u2022J0 I re vent\t\\ fry gr*at delay was ex pen- eneed in gefmg the pr ce*»i o into line agsin, \\fcfdi.eip!^,Ct erowr}' «HH tie whole of I>jiver 1 tall and v ictons square f r nearly t t.hour* *- .~ , V, iAV».- .ibl'Isf *ith you sucli oilier v >i.otlu'Ulv a* may nc*ui d*.alralilr.Mraar*.Hugli M Unoao, An Ire* Allan and D.A.M*lt Lavs * rented nouilnatlon, aud Mrsar*.A.I-\u2019\u2019 Uault and L.J.Hargcant ar* Leing pressed to do so.Ths Montreal delegates a ill lea.e on the 18th lust., by > DO a.iu.Canada Atlantic train, from Hoaaveut'ure M atlon and return ths same day.I have the honor to he, tour Worship'* obedient ser.ant,\tu*o.IUuhiu,, derretari.His Worship, on reading it, told a WUnttt rt)K>rter that he very much regret:»! that it w«juM bo iai|xisailiir for him to go, having a meeting to pr.wide at tomorrow.Had he known earlier lie would have been only too pleased to hsv«> made arrangement*.At the Mayor's request Mr.Glackmeyer wrote exprens ing his regret, and saying that the delagatnn might count upon the sympathy and best wishes of himself and the City Council for the luocisa of the important mission i ntrusted to them.The 11.largement of the canals, it is claimed, would reduce the cost of carrying grain from I*ort Arthur to M .ntroal from eight to five cent* » bushel.It would also draw » large si re cf the import trad* from various ^ yapjrt towns in the Ktates to Montreal and Quebec.Resides the Montreal delegation, the Toronto, 1\u2019ort Arthur am) Hamilton boards of trade, ami the (' aadian Marine Association will be re presented.CITY ITMMd.A few boxes of uew maple sugar have com# in to town and are selling at thirteen cents per pound.Ninety cents is being asked for syrup.Over 1 000 voting men applied for drinks at the Richelieu Hotel yesterday, but as Mr.Des nc.irteao, the assignee, was in charge, not one of them got a drink.( The street cars began running on part of (\u2019rnig street on Saturday evening.This is said to be the earliest on record.Some y.-ars ago the cars beg.«n cu March 17tb.The Liverpool dock strike appears to be aiftcting the mail service already, in only one of tbe weekly half dc.-n liritnh mails bas be»n reported at the post otiiw so far.T> ; visitiez govern rs for the pi jsen^ week to the Protestant Hanse of Industry an! Refuge and to the Home at Longue Pointe are the Hon.Geo.A.Iirun ! .ad and Mr.George Hague.Mr.Will Carton, journalist and artist, so well known on the United .States Pacidc slope, n m Montreal f«r a few lays, renewing old friendships and visnieg his relations.It is more than t irty ypar* aioce Mr.Canon's school days in Montre*!, an 1 bis opioion of tha city's pro* Br*.' K, very favorable.Hi* admiration fer Montreal\u2019s grey limestone buildings is particularly marked.:!iXri# ety.CRIMES AND CRIMINALS, cot bt or qctts'a hbnch.L«]v Ely.the allied procuress, |.on trial in ths V.U?.n * ^aohJ, Mr >L Jean is prosecuting acd Mr 1 oirler defending The young girl.Mari.\"> \u2018hf witness box and de-tailed this startlln/a-id sho king itatetueot dhs pro ^eedlcc.being In rrsocbi.\u201cI au.IS years of age .'h1,1VÎ 70,ï *or JIr\u2019' \"\u2019vutsicrth at \u2022 .r.tivills, Oat.tne defendant cs: :e to see me and offer.xl me \u2022< mci-th to com# to work for her as her «ervanl n,h»*n\t**\t* respectable wo man\tI\thad\tbeen\tat her heus* on\t8t Con tar.t street » v.raj days, and wa* doing hou* work on* afterncon «hen I was told to gj upstairs visitor#\t«ere imiue.A young man rame\tinto\tthe\troom\tand male ertaln\tproposal*.m* ths kind\tof bout* \u2014\t\u2014\t.th*| I fhould h*\\e to rjtu.it I refused, and the mUtiess entered tbe room.She #r;Med me an 1 I Hnaliy coasted a »tml.*r occurrence hapt i.ed three davs after \" The ea*e is in progre.# The defence U or; dallv stated to be that the gfrl Is over 1C an 1 that ehe « a of - previcu»ly In.-coral life.An nl -eref the Crown «aid to a HV/i*,.r*por.*r I thi* alUsnoow, \u2022\u2022 Jf wedon t *ucreel this time It « ¦ i ' of\tr\u2018c5 \u2018 ¦***¦¦ °a belog Informed tfcak U f defence he caid, \"They cannot jrove worth#',rW>C\tof stealing a coal Amotion «as made thi* monder to uaMh tf \u2022 in diet.err.g»,n.-.D Si*etb.J,.on the renin! that tt*j do net .har.\u2019* a - rininal act.ATTBVPTID SCI1 (Dt.h î.*1R,:il\\r o! \u2018\u2018lempte-l self polsonln.- came to A.\"*n\tAle-.and re Thlbaudsau, ÎSm1 lLiliiBlfrtlCi?0io* w** tikeQ ,l° »tii shortly after dinnertime, end a* he seemed to .row wcrjsthe Notre Dame ambulance was sent for an 1 also a doctor living near by.The doctor a- on e 10 ^ oa' cf Ptslsonlng, and ad* mlnlsHred - r i .emeti v He «as then remOMd ts Notre Irani# Hoi, ital.where he admitted hawng «ak»!! about half an ounce of Pari* green in a cup of t.a it ,0, hl* ^ TbDug .still very til from exhaustion co.w/iect on the sever, strain to the sjstcin caused by the poisonous irritaot.the min Dev pteted to recover.H0RS1 fHICr CArcHT.A d»rir.- hor*c thief wa« - vptured iv Sergt.C oar «nr.*au and const, la II, trd, morning.The nii«., Je,'\" - rrM \u2019\u2022ho#* name a, pears oi the re .* x« J.U iarlan*, al.u Nolan.After ins arre.l he pled gviltv Dn March 5th he hire! a hor an I rig from a Mr ht.I urre, of Somerset, que He drove to *' 'i '\u2022IJ 11 th' ,f '->n Sunday, the >tb Inst , re hired a horse and sleigh from Mr Coran i azzai hi,-he He dro-.# to Montreal and sold ths hone sleigh and hsrmss for #V- ty a Mr Lsf«bvre d.»ccvrr*r! the 1 one and *l-:gn.Sergt.Chxrboon, * i » -d t» le Bill served the w> rant on II .arlam at ve c Clock this mornlrg «hen the latter v a* In »d In a room on Colborce street.tiICKIT'8 ALLSGKI, FOBCSBRr.The i tradition proceeding* tn the case of the alleged Cf v.0,k- h*'* b*,'n ^ntlnued ï' \u201cr,rd further flotti-I.k \u2022.1 ** c|d*g that he «lied in a ank beuue for «age.da, ntro, M h, kD,w ,b rm «as a jut to go undsr.NO COMPROMISE.ALDERMAN PRKFONTAINK WILL NOT CONKER WITH THE .STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, AND OOMMBNTH ON THI MAYOh'g AHUITHABY ACTION\u2014HUI WOhBMIP WOULD MAKS TIHSIS, Tho H|iecial Oommiltee appointai to confer with tbe Street Railway Company has been called for tbia afternoon.Just what is wanted nobody acen s to know.Mr.Lusher was asked to day, and isplied that bethought he would ask the Committee to adjourn until next week, as hi* directors had not yet held a meeting, owing to Mr.Joseph\u2019s sickness.Tfee Mayor ¦ays that while the by law has to be respected, he believes a little latitude might be extended to the Company wl< n the roads are bad on condition that thry make up fr it in summer time.If the city, for instance, permits a fifteen minute service on a seven minute route just now, the company must make up for it by a B1, minute service later on.Aid.Prefontauie, however, does not look on it m this light.He savs the by law* mutt bn respected.\u201c I,\u201d said the Chairman of Road* to a tV tntu reporter, \u201c was placed on that committee in my absence.I shall go to its first meeting, but only to resign.I don't want to \u2022 it on it; those who sit will be virtually admitting that they wish to come to|a settlement with this comiiany.Is there not the by lawIf the company wants to give us a better service, to go beyond what tbe 1 y law calls for, all right ; but for a committee to sit and interpret the meaning of a by-law is simply ridiculous.The Mayor, I understand, has ordered tbe actions brought by citizens against the company in tbe Recorder's Court to be suspended.I consider this an extraordinary net of His Worship\u2019s.The idea of a Mayor stepping in between a judge and a complainant, especially in an action taken at a citizen's own cost ! What is there for a committee to interpret, anyway Are wo called together to declare the judgment of the Recorder wrong?\u2019 JUST IN TIME.Mr.Lusher, by the wsy, was at the City Tp-aaiirer's office this morning with n cheou# for the whole of tho disputed taxes.The amounts were $4,îW7.19.horse tax for 1888-0 ; $05.'>,44, busier is tax IKK' !\u2022 ; and $1,890.25.as sesmentson HocbeUga and Cote street stables for Inns It.Total,K7,198 92, He paid the horso tax under protest,\u2014the Btreet Railway Company and the city, it will bo remembered, not being able to agree whether the Company had to pay >7.25 on two horses only for each car or *2.51» for tmry fc.rse in its stablt*.The latter amount was paid to day, and the question at the City Hall is whether tho city can collect on all the Company\u2019s horses for the twenty back years cr so during which only two horze* por car were paid for.BY LAW ENFORCEMENT.Mr.J.Swenson, iirj Fortification Ians ; Mrs.H.vnnvh Davis, 2to SI lame* street ; Mr.Carnlev.1777 Notre Rsn e street, and Mi.X.Dedel, IS St.Damir.liju* strtet, have each been fined #5 and cote* for allowing waste cf water ; Mr.ü W.Clarke, #;( cn the same a-court.Mr*.Smith and Mrs Higgins, of 2140 and\u2018JH?St.Catherin* ttreet, were lined $0 ami $1 'S re*)^ctlve ly fc r l*av Ing their tidewolk* In a slipptrv .ondltlcn.Mr Charles Lyman, eori.t r of St.Sulplce and St I\u2019aul streetr, #1.35 on similar ground*.THE DEATH LIST.The Inteii tnU st the two l emelerles last week mini-Ivrril otc humlred.Of the»* elgbty-scven were catholic* sed Ihirttea IToUstants.One Prolestsnt died from pncumcnia.No conts.'lous diseases were repertsd.Of the Csthcllos two die.l from dlarrfc i*.tlx frtm pneumonia, three from diphtheria, three from tjphoid.three from bronchitis and one frotu croup.C O M M K R C I A L.'' WtTNBM'' Orrics.Monday, March 17 IWC.FINANCIAL.The rates cf me ne y and Sterling Kxchtnge are un altered.Call lean* on stock* are made at 5J to fiper cent and the discount rate* atti to 7 psreent The Stock Market was somewhat firmer to day.Mcrning talee Bank of Montreal, T2i, ; l at iid ; S: Merchants, I41f; 4 Telegraph.95 ; \u201855 Rlchelltn.59, ; 125 at 60 ; 97 Gas.-.If} ; 7i at 21o4 ;75 Canadian Pocl li', 72j ; 75at 72J ;300North-West Land, 82J ;8 Hccht l»ga Cotton, 146 ; Iflf 4 Londonderry Iron, 24; 1997 do pfd , 70.Afternoon ssle* *8 Richelieu.».J : 50 *» OCg ; 1 al 59.; !5 Canadian Pacific, 7-.\u2019^\t75 Jaoiuea .artier, 95.The pries* at tbe close of the Board reported to day by Messrs.Nichols A Marier, Stock Broken, comer St.> rancols Xavier and Notre Dame etreete, wire as folloirt 1 LAST WORDS BY WIRE.HKRI\u2019A EINTÜ.Mo/aM'KU*, March 17.\u2014Major Serna 1\u2018iuto hat guon to the Portuguese colony of M .sta-OMdca.WILLIAM AND THE POPE.^RkHMN, March 17.\u2014The Emperor William wrote a letter to the Pope informing him that Rtabop Kopp, of Rreslau, ha! been appointe.f one ot the German delegates to tho Labor C -n ferme**, aud declaring that he relied up in the support of the Romau Catholic cb-rgy iu settling the social question, The Pope, in reply, thanked His Mujotty for th« appaintmeut of Rishop Kopp aud indicated that him*rlf an I the church had always bosu iulerestai tu tun question, which, he said, would be bett solved by tbe application of the Christian principles of .Sunday rest aud religious education.THE ENGLISH STRIKE, l.i ini ON, March 17.\u2014Twenty thousand Tyne side engineers have Joined tho strike.Several mills in Lancashire have been c impelled to stop work on account of the scarcity of coal arising from the strike of the miners, aud others are ruu uing on short time for the same reason.The attitude of the miner* varies according to the manner in which their demands nre met by tbe masters.LivitHFOOi., March 17.-The coal carters hero have joined (he strike.I.0.M10N, March 17 \u2014Most of the miners who wmd on strike in Nottingham have resume! work, tbe master* having conceded an advance of live percent.A STRIKE ENDS.Rirlin, March 17.\u2014The strike of coal utln-rt in Rrunswick had ended, the employer* c >n-ceding the men a small advance.Tm-y nave, however, dismissed one hundred Poles who were the ringleaders in tho strike.AN INTERNATIONAL STRIKE Rkhlin, March 17.\u2014One hundred and twenty of the four hundred miners employed in the Kuiserstubl mine at Dortmund, held a meeting }\u2022 iterday, and appointed Herr Schr«>«der a delegate to the International Minert'Oonfereuce at Brussels.Schroeder made an addre**, in which he declared that if matters could not he arranged peacefully its miners would seek to establish a universal brotherhood aud inaugurate an international strike to show the world the povrrty-stricken condition which would prevail without coal.Schroeder\u2019* speech became so violent that tbe police dissolved the meeting.WON'T MAKE STEEL.1\u2018insBL'BG, Pa , March 17.\u2014 Mr.Leishman, of UarnFgie & C, sty* the two thou-and tom of Resn-mer pig iron ordered by the tirm from Alabama prove* to be untit for the makiug of steel.The tirm will erder no more southern iron.A LIVELY FIRE.Millyillv.N.J., March 17- \u2014At eight o'clock this morning fere broke out in a building used for refining ealtpetreat Whitall, Tatums A U».\u2019* Hint glass works.It was destroyed and an iron foundry adjoining was partially destnyed.When the saltpetre home wa* consumed the water flowing around the building communicated with the remaining saltpetre, causing it to explode with a terntic report, but injured no one.( 110 Diilzitl't Ca\u2019Je A\u2019- u-j Agtncy ) A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.A 8I8TIK OF CHABITT\u2019d TAklNU OFF IN A HOSPITAL.Haubibc, March 17.\u2014A «unatiou has been caused by the finding of a beautiful Sister of Charity belonging to an order established by the Empress Victoria dead in a room in the hospi- ' tal.Foul play is respected, and the physicians will probably bo arrested.The Empress is 1 greatly shocked by the occurrence.A FAMILY OF NIHILISTS.Rirlin, March 17.\u2014An Italian and hi* wife and his beantiful (laughter have been ex[ elled from the Kaiser's dominions.They were nominally models for painters and sculptor», and a* such their faces appeared constantly in all tne galleries and shops in Rerlm.It is now discovered that in reality they were Nihilists, end that for yean they have been engaged in inculcating their peculiar doct tines and dis tributing Nihilistic pamphlets.Stocks |I .3 Stocks.*1 Banks.\t\t\t^ 1 tUsetliaixoLs.\t Montreal\t\t.227\t225i Montreal Tel\t341\t\t94.Ontario\u2014\t\t.122\tlie\tKleh&OntNav.601\tfi',\u2019 People*\t\tlOOj\t\tCity Pa*e.Rr .iwr\u2019\t195 Mobcc*\t\t.16»,\t156\tCity Um Co\t.211\t*:ri 120 Toronto\t\t218\t214\tM Loan k Mori\t Jac.Certler.\t'.>5\t.'2\tCanada Cotton.\t Merchant*\t\t.11.'\t111\tMcnt.Cotton .90\t tfueiiec\t\t\t\t\t\tDundan Cotton\t\t Nationale\t k- Towueblp*.\t110\t132\tStormont Cot'o.HudonCotton 155\t145' Uolon\t\t\t\t8t.PauiM.aM.P.\t Ccnjinfrce_.,\tijij\tiii\tCan.N.W.Land.85)\t V 111* Marie\t\t\t\tCan.Pao.By.7 ,-J\t72# II xhelaga\t\tmi\t1\tSt.Henri\t\t\t The mao uorto.-i, cf P /nl St.Cfiarlse.roar,*;! with turr.n* hi* wile out of doors aed geoerslUI treatmeot hs* usen arrested.\t' I'ertll Deni* was found guilty In the Court of Queee s B-nrbon Sat-irUsy afternoon of hs in.dr ig.-al ______\trefit*\t|W0 itwnaVo * 'T~\u2014f » «w.r.a square , r nearly tsr hour»\t'¦tii tain cf ti -u.g»,.\tII.* \u2022 rather Felt, wa iting for the pigeer.t, which cam» not until ki*r\u2018 ,n\u2018,«Y »vr*#t.,* Mli*uPr,si > loo.?»fter the appointed time.Ai *000 as a rau.\t- NEW YORK STOCK LIST-M»r< h 14.(Furr.lsArd 8y J.H tissktr.) IS St.Sacrament «tree!.Opening and Closing rrires-10.00 *.m.and » p.i Stg.Demand.\u201c 60 da)*.C.B.A q.Can.Pacific.N.Y.Central.Cen P*c.Erl*.OH.N.Y.k N.Eng N.J.Central.Kan A Texas.Louie A Nxsfe.L.Shore.\t-W-.\t1 SI.Paul, U A >1\t :hï\t\tM.O Pac\t 74.Nor.Pac\t\t73 j \t.\tI Nor Pac.pfd\t\t73 \t\t! Nor.West .liuj\tnoj .¦544\t\tWat ash.pfd ,\t \t\u2022*0*\tOinxhxCotn .\t 136\t136)\tO.A TranaCoat 374 Par Mail\t37* \t\tResdiog\t io! 31.Paul\tea time.A.soon a.a 1\t' Mvf,I>vtecti'.* Cullen vouchee f-.r it,, followi : \u2022 : II|c May ^\t*1, Ju^^or^'l »° \u201cî^h j eUr was made the proctwun moved on to ^î', L\t\u201ce.,t.hA|nî.\u2022 Tho ^\t',i0* p,,vat'\u2019 r,M\u2022|\t\u20221° «-* June; #io.iï# ju|v.Laga .cfcetiere «met.ty Kadeg-.nd- «traet, ,\t1,iUf- \u201cthiswife I\t\u201c«ch ; #C 97* May ; #6121 June; #C 15 m throoA b V ictora szjuar to Craig, and th-nce t j ' 11^ «lih -\tron#*n-*d to 1 >c a good phvslclan.\" \"A good physician '¦ the old fellow exclaimed.\" Why, drat him, he knew that 1 had said tbat old Peter cculdn t live ! He knew that my professional reputation was at stake I Why didn't be let the old tool die : Whv did he want to cure him and ruin me?It wae an unprofessional act, sir ; and just ae eoon as he comes out of that house I'm going to wale hlm.I am uot going to be Insulted in my old age, and, at>ove all, I am not going to allow a young popinjay to ruin the profession.Walt till h comes out, and you'll hear eomething drop ! ' A FLOOD AND AN EXPLOSION.CITY HALL OBILINOS Sl\u2019KKIR rORRIDERAULY\u2014TUB PBISONKBS' DOCK.The City Hall haa Ruffered from a Hood and an explosion tince Satnrday.The former began inthetep Hat on Saturday afternoon where a tap was Dft open in the drawing office of the Koad Department.The water ran all night, or until discovered by Mr.Darcy, the messenger yesterday morning.The water bad time to saturat\" i he ceilings and Hoors of the rooms im mediately Mow on the various flats, drowning rnt the Koad office.the Water Department office, Vndeven iKuetratinginto the cells of the prisoners in the basement.Fortunately very little dam age\u2014except to ceilings and furniture\u2014was dote Aid.Thonrpion, chairman of the City Hall C< o inittee, was iuveetigating this morning, and there will probably bo a grand ennuiry as to who left the tap open at next meeting.Just after the close of the Recorder'» Court this ti'orning a etcam pipe buret in the coil placed wirlnn the prisoners\u2019 dock.Fortunately the deck wa« empty, or someone would have lieen punished more severely than the law can tern plated.Hoard and Kooins.» -or I> 33 Ht Mark atreet AV ANTED, Pantsuiakor Apply IS.; 8t Autoiueatreet.TTITAN'TKD.at l'.\u20193 Mxckay street a Proteataul > jok or vv general servant ; no nashuig ; good w ,g< a.City references > i qulied- an 11 i>.a boy io run errands and make hlassslf generally useful.Apply 2S37 8t Uathcriue street.ANTED, a oorupeteut Gcneial Servant, with good vt rr-ferenoco, by a small family inn childreni at f\u2019o-vanavtlle, P Q.Apply at once at 193 Mackay atreet, between 9 and 10 a m or ti and S p.m.WANTED, for the 17th of March, at the Young Women s Christian Association, two lathe*, practical Milliner*, to lake (\tci Um I\t'.atset In Home Millinery.Apply, between the hours of 7 and 9 p no, to the Educational Committee, 1U1 Metcalfe atreet.'iV ANTED, a General Hervant.for sin til fsiuily, good vv wsges, ermntry girl prefrrred, irutt hsve god refer, no r Apply at 2*>s! HE Catherine street.U* AN TED, reliable local ami travelling sab-aii'em Positloua in-rmaueut HtMM-isI iuducemruta now, fist aching atN-cialties.Don't delay.Hilary from start BROWN ItROH., Nuiserymeu, U-k heater.N.Y.w ANTED, Brcod Driver Adilreas UM.N.\"Witness' CKBcs.WANTED, two good MachiuLsts.ussd to sswisg msrhiiip or other tine work Address, giving refer-er eea, Diiminion CaitTHltHiK Co.(Liiuited), Browns-I urg, Argeuteuil Co.tfue N\\ T ANTED, N>ltRI KOI.Mart write a good band and speak Preach Good prospi-< t*.Apply by letter.4|(,'I.KN I.VH1RANCK f O.1759 Notre Da n* atreet- w ANTED, Three or Pour young Girls, os Appreutnje.i to the Pur Piuishiog.Ai ply to ALEX.NELSON .% AO.107 Hleury alreH.Employment Wanted.Auti/y* uHltrr Ihi.1 lua'I, 10 mit rich im, r(ioii, up ( \u2022 JO win/1 fitnt Tkm t/ta, r(iofi*/> re ARPHPPCTABLE young woman want* Washiug and Himsei-lesnlng hy the nay Addnuu or call at (133 Ht James stieel.opjiosite O.T.Bailway Htattou.POSITION by Htcnegrapher and Typewriter, well »c-\u2022luainted with bwth languages Address A B , \"Witness Office.S- II CATION wanted by a Practical Cutter, young man, of ten years experience ; reference from Boston, Mass.: would go in tbe country Address PRACTICAL, \" Witness Office SITUATION Wanted by a Milliner.Country village l' prrferred.Address, stating terms, to K C , Houth Mountain.Ont.\\v J ANTED, Pamilie* Washing.Address to P.O.Box 57.Cote 8t.Paul.YVANTED.\u2014A Young l,a ly desires a poiitlon os ateno-V r grapln-r and typ.-writer iReiniiigton).Has also a knowledge of hook keeping.Addn-sa _______________HTENO, tiki, \" Witness Office.WANTED, a aitualion.by an ev|>eri*iicer.e,p,-ri.-n -\u2022 Addrt-i \u2022 HIGHLAND, * Witness Office.w w ANTED, by a Inly, re I ogng-ni'-nt M BMSSkMVSI or Oomt>ariioii'Housi-kec|H>r to s lady or invalid.Address It, 55, \"Witness Office.w ANTED a silualicn as Htewardess on a steamer, or travelling companion to a lady Address M.O , \" Witness Office.\\Yr A NTKD, the Management of a niixml farm has TT large eiperience of tillage and stock raising; Hootch-man wife prtae butter maker.Address ht\u2019oTCHMAN, \" Witness' Office.Musical.LADY PIANIHT Teacher of Piano and Guitar 275 Ht Uharlei Borrommee atreet t H BLLYKR continue* to traoh the Organ by Tonic \u2022 Soif» method Five dollars a terms C.11 ELLY Kit, 1113 St .lerhei street west.M .U'HIO -Ptano Leaanoa will be Riven byan expenen.ed 1 proftMtor For further particulars and terms apply *7 Parthrsais Mrcct.\t, I FOSTER WORK DONE IN GOOD STYLE At Hie \u2022\u2022TtMnrvV* OfUcC.To Let.H OU8E8 TO LKT.OF Y STREET, N.4» Three -itory Rn Haute ticLl, GUil laiOD GUY STREET, No.444.- Three sl»iy Brick llause.Kriit,\ttDlMt DoROHFsTKK bIRK.ET.N.k »* and *44 Three «tory Brick Houae*.ttcul No.tfV, RM9 and levee .No, 942.Siob and taxes\t\u201e\t_____ DRUMMOND HTKBUT.in rear of No.U-Tbr*«Aew Uflck iU»lUj(t*, t«*ry ttenkirabl** tot Will fau»»U©* Hcul, |ViO.willitml U\\**ê\tP.i4r«»*ry\tKroi»\u2019.Iluutr.Meut #3*0 %n i tiitfi.Aii/y lu ntflMOwll kl Ht DE, 137 HI.Jhinvi slrccf.St.vsuaiiu BtULPiEo.ü K KICKS TO LKT.KLRVATORH, A '\u201c«*« VS'ÆKÏU**aT««.r rpo LKT.\u2014NEAT HOUR»,* Uoonu, JL\tgood accommiMlallons, with or wilh i.it hTAKI.ING I 4M HVE MOHHEH, Pith yard am) sheds.No 1«9 Jacima Oarilar street.JOHN BUBRILL, 195 Ht Jamas street Hy WIOOX A EKO.wT.REAL ESTATE AGENTS.¦XI Si.Jumra at.LET.No* 7-il to 781 Upi>er Ht Urbain etreet also.Cottage* near Mount Royal avenue, 7 rooms, rout $3 por moo til U1E*I>X .% EM OUT, M Ht.Jam-* street.Wanted.Uoiin* uitdir (Am htuJ, 10 etn/t ?2'.clly ANTED, for the summer mouth*, hy a marro 1 couple and grown up daurhter two rooms ami board, at either PC\" il or St.Hilaire.Address, giving pai'iculsi* and ressouable t rio* per uinnth.Il ht.II., \"Wltnees Office w YY\u2019ANTE D, f >r one person, an Unfurnished Room m a TT huirhle working family rent must be moderate Address 1 NEUKNIhUED ROOM, 14, \"Witness Ultiee YY\u2019ANTEiD.by a Isdy, two Unfnrnl*he«l Rooms io a TT Protestant family (French preferred) district be twrr-n Hleury and 8t.Aucro streets ABLKFRV.\"Witness OffiOS.Wf ANTED, for the summer inonthi by a married couple T* a room sod 1 anl at Mlther bt l.amlKrt, Lacbm* or Valui* give full particulars and price per month, w hich must be irry reasonable Address ENGLISH or FRENCH, \"Witness Office.Lost, Strayed and Found.Ifotirri nmlrr IkU head, JO rtnli each fnwrtnwr, up In «rorifs, prepaid.I7GUND.in the Winds r IMeL a piece of gold set with diamonds.Apply to HENRY I'-iRKH k CO.T\\TOTtUE \u2014D the party secreting the email Bla k and Ivl Tau Terrier Dig tilonging to W.U Trussel, 2H Mt.Luke street, does not return same without further notice, beuriay hear from the owner In a more direct manner.If rrturnrd a liberal reward will be paid.YV\u201911'1' T,,R GENTLEMAN who took a Kelt Hat by TT nnstaki from Dorchester htreet Methodist Church, Sunday.Itth, kindly ret ira it to U le 'dice and receive bis *wn To Let.JYglnw* **d/r ttng«.six rooms and extension » kitchen.Address COTTAUKIl.\" Wlines* Office Either en sxilte or singly, on gltniod and first floor of the centrally situated building.114 Ht.lame* street, oppuite the Post-Office Terms moderate Foveeasion imiue-Uutely.Ajiply to i.m upotyi.axd i.ondov a>d «.i.ohk iv»i rim »:, 16 PLACE D ARM EH.rj^KKKMKM\u2019S TO LET.ST.ANTOINE HTRE1T No.311 Lower tenement ; 6\trooms , h it an t cold water Rent, $2tW.no tavea.HT MARTIN STRERT-Ko 271.Lower tenement : 7\troom* ; hot and cold water.Rent, |2E).no taxes.STANLEY BTRKF.T-No 141.Icwcr tenement.7 rooms; hot aud cold water Real, $279; no taxes.\u2022 Apply to M.t< nTO»ll A II5 Dl .137 HI.James «tlri\u2019el, HT*M»AltI> Bl'ILniN'l.ri^Q LKT\u2014497 SHERBROOKE ST., X corner Cadienx street ; first class residence for doc-loi or professional man ; 15 rooms and all modern con-renienoet; heated by Ryan furnace; warm houses, rent, $340 and taxee.\t_ 89 FORT HTRKET \u2014 New Htene front C-Atag\".with extension kitchro ; 8 rooms and all modern convenience* ; heate.1 with fnrnare ; to be tinted for new tonant; rent $300 and taxe*.Apply U.I.MALTBY, St.Jam** \u2022 J10 LET, HOUSES FURNISHED AN'd UNFURNISHED, STORES AND TENEMENTS.IN ALL FAP.Tt tiy Til* f ITT.MrMAR.V, 138 HI Jatnet etreet, Railways.D KLAWARE ile HUDSON RE.HllffiKIFaT KOITI.14» NKW litRla, HARATOUA, TROY, ALBANY, PIIILADRLIHIA BALTIMORE AND WAHIIlNUToN.SMI ALL PRINT* hoi III 4M» L4ST.Self«-|r«l b) «he «.oyrrMisirul as llir Mon!» real ami Nr»« lurk Mall Liar.Train* Ware Montreal f.-'W 4.M.Daily rxrrpl siniiliiy, nrrl.lat la New York 8W pin Dnawik» Room Cvk.Moat-uaat.i Ntw YoRk 4.TO P.M.Mghl Iv pré», fwuiirlny» I n e I u it r A> W u.s rk » mw Hi rrKr Hi igi-iS'i Car rune through to New York Without change, arming In New York at 7 UO a ui nevt m-'mlug.Tin* train mate* close conneoti.m at Troy aud Albany with Hier plug Car Tram for Boston, arrtnug at 9 JU aw Inforniatiou given and Ttekelseold at Windsor aad BaJ moral Hotels, all the Grand Trunk Railway Offlcve aul at the Company ¦ office, III HI.Jauir» tlrrrl, Moulrral.J.$».Ill KI>I4 It, »».U.II».Mt».G, o i Bo** Ag i,\tAnal ABiany, N Y\tMou Meal £JENTR AL VERMONT B.R.I ralUA leave lloauvenlare Hlalloa, Moatreal K.:ta n.iu,\u2014L'maI Tenia, nrrltlnx at h|.Alt an*, 10 50 a m , Burtingtou, 12 lo p in , MoutiieUar, 12tti p ui , White Hirer Junction, .55 p ui .Boston (via la'wrlll, 7 30 p in , New \\ ork (via Hpringheldl, IS p in W'aguer New Vestibule Buffet Parlor Oart ran to Boston This train connects al Ht Johiu with Uaiu for Faruham, Granby aud Waterloo l.'.'S\t\\rvv I ork F.\\|ire»«, ilally, arming at Ht Albans,6 50 p in , Uurlliigtois,8 II p in , Rutland.10 30 p ni ,Tioy, 1 45 a m , Albany, 2 2H a m , New York, 2 00 t ui daily (Sunday excepted), arririug Worccettr, fl 40 a ui Boston.6 48 a m.(via Rutland, Bellow*'F alU and Fitchburg) Through car* ou thte train anlxitif tt Faruham, 5 58 pm, Granby, 6 40 p iu , Waterloo, 7 *0 p m Wagon* New Vestibule Ilultnt Bleeping Cars, Montreal to New York, and Hi Albans to Boston.H.:to p.m.\u2014 Ho » la u Mglii Lvpreas, ilallf for Ht.Albans, WTute River Junction, Mamh'Wter, Nashua, arrivtig Hotton, via Diwell, 8 30 am; far Itoeti.u via Fitchburg, daily (exornt Hu; day), airlsteg 9 35 A.in.; New York, mia Northampton, Holyoke, Npriughcld aud New llarvii), II 40 a m W'aguer New Vestibule Buffet Hleepiug Cars b* Boettiii aud Kpr,,-tflid» and close to the ruiway xtatlon.Pnoe tow.Apply to 4.It.Ill KM.,;:o wi.inim alreel.J.Cradock Simpson &Co\u201e REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, 4$ III »rll llir rolloxxlns rropcrflr* BY AUCTION, Ai THg 8\\I.km«0o»h, 181 HT.JAMKH HTRKET.WEDNESDAY, MARCH I9TH, (\u2018oniincucing at ELEVEN oelock ST.LAMBERT.A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE (well siluated, near O.T.it.Station), comprising ten apartmenta, an l with good outbuilding-, inrlndiug stable and ooach-h'iuse.The dw, Ding house is lltted up with gas and thnr* I* an amplo supi'ly ol the host water The lot is 76J l'>et front by 40*' feci deep, and it iu a high etatenf oultiratio.-i l ine Is a ebaiics fur anyonil wanting to buy n r nnfort vide allhurt an home at a low price.Splendid train lerrice.COTE ST.ANTOINE.A fine hlm k of land 82 feet 3 im h», wide by III feet diep.situated on the west ode of Metcalfe avenue, about 92 (eel from C'lte St.Antimie Road, and on high ground city water an-l gas ctn h*- had.Will la- sold in lot.if re.quired PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.The well situated 2 story Htn\"- Iront If nine, No.II Prince Arthur street, near corner of SMI TKIi U'KKET.uiih tbt 45 ft 5 hr.Wide by 67 ft deep, with Ibeold build^gs thereon Th»re is a .-«initnoo paxsaga of 8 ft.6 in.on vhe north west dde.ANDERSON STREET, The well V'udt Tenement llo ise (two dweliinga).No*.41 and 43 Amlt-rvon -tr- rt, and the self contained Houm, 45 Anderson str.-.t Tbe whole lot coutamoigt' ft » In.front, and al-nit I' (t 8 m, wide in rear.Wy ale.utTSft.8 In deep,with light to the common passage referred to abore.For part uar* of the»e >rop< rtir-a aoply in MAULER.M LKNNANk Fl'.Y, Notarié*.Ht.ola/f 11 illdiuc, or to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., REAL IBT4TE AUOTIONEERH. THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Monoat.Makcii 17, IhOO.Last Edition SAINT PATRICK.T11K IRISH IN CONNECTION WITH THE WuKLl) AND THE CHURCH.t\tCAI LAOHAN KBUVXHft THB AT.1'AI KU'K\u2019h TH1H MOKMNO.Tii« K«v.MaMio CdlâxbAu delivered the dtfcounn upon Ibe netiooAl Mint in St.Tet- , #«aii> d for eight* en cemuritt, bidding de-hance to every enemy, and vanqutthmg hell itoelf.St.Patrick had a viticii, and m that viaion he heard the Inth calling for him.But he wa« too ot.iient a *on of the Church to follow hitown prompting*, and >o be went to Rome, -cd.prostrating himtelf kiefore the rngaing pontitf.craved hit penuii'ion to be allowed to min .«ter to the Iritb.The Pope liISTOWin SIGNAL MASKS Of lt!A I\u2019AVOK upon the apcttle, made him bit plenipotentiary, and gave him hit bletting at parting, Chrittiau it y t ad n ado little progreM in Ireland, but the moment St.Patrick landed the cloudt of dark-ne»e were diteipated.He worked hard, itt«d every opportunity, converted the frith king*, founded mnaiteriei, baptized 3,000 priettt, fcucdedtbe Seeof Arn.agb, and, after aglonout life work, signally owned by Cod, died in a u i cattery which be had founded in connection with that See.The rev gentleman dwelt upon tbo j re eminence of ancient Ireland for learning, especially sacred learning.France, Belgium and Switzerland owed her » big debt of gratitude.Stndentt came from all parti of Europe to be trained in Ireland.The bigoted Pro-ictUntitn.of England had attempted to qcench the pure flame of Catholicity which burned in every Iruh breast, but had to confeet ignominiou* defeat.The Iruh were tecond to no race in the world in imagination, in intellec-tr.il power, in rapid perception and in prudence of judgment.1 Tne Irith of to day HAD I tSN CALLXD tONOBANT.That wat a lie.Ignorance w** a crime, and the Iruh took every ouportuoity of acquiring know ledge.The Irith had been the greatest mimosariee in the world.It wat the Iruh monks who hod spread the knowledge of Christianity throughout Europe.The Irish were »:i!l faithful to Catholiciiy.They rejoioed with the Crcrcù in her triumph#, and .-upported brr in her arf'icrinnt.They thowe now have comfortable htuM-f of their wr.and do not have to pay rent, and I am also sure that had they at the ootatar; been obliged to pay a tax such as it is now pro posed to put on us they would never have attained to their pree at standing.II it it fur tho city's good that the many should own their own houses, encourage them t y niaking the obtaining of a lot as cheap and easy as p >#sible.Do not say \u2022' Build now or sell to him who will,\u201d bnt let us easily and cheaply tint obtain our lot, for it i# often the only security working men have to e lfer for the loan of money to build with.If they waited till they saved money enough to build there would hardly be any of this class owning property.I fear my letter is far too long n jw, but it will surely be as worthy of pub lication as tenia of those absurd Sunday milk question letters.Did not Mr.Lyman i tfectu-ally dote that controversy7 I zee the asseii rs are coming in for some scoldings lately.I know a man who was told that because he painted the fr at of his bouse and grained his pjrch his valuation must be raised.Is not this a step backward ?Reward those who help make cur city presentable by making them pay not only for their paint but fer the improved appearance ' Verily oar City Fathers are wise thus to put a premium on hovel*.\tRiadis.THE PEW RENTING SYSTEM.'To the Editor of the Wuntts.J Sib,\u2014Yesterday I had a practical experience of bow this system operate* opon a stranger.Having #een in Saturday s Wttn-ss that a certain , ¦'ntlen au whom I bad a detire to bear for a long time was to preach in a certain church in the morning, I made try way to the church.I asked for a seat and was shown one near the door.I always had a preference for a seat near the speaker and straight in front of him ; accordingly I asked if I could not get another seat farther up.This time he took me to the fur- WHERE ARE THE BRITONS\u2019 On Thursday Mr.Daud moved a resolution to the rtf ret that the Quebec Legislature disapproved of Imperial ftdt-ration.In an interminable haranguo be denounced the proposed binding of the Empire a* full of menace to Frrnch Canadian», and said, while not an ao nexationist, if given the option between European and American federation, he would unhesitatingly choose tbs latter.When he sat down, the Hon.Mr.Duhamel and Mr.Desjar din* ro*e.The latter intended, on behalf of the Opposition, to move an amendment to the effect, that there wae nothing requiring an ex-pressionof opinion from thellouseon thesubjeot, but the «peaker ruled that th* Government had the floor, when Mr.Duhamel mev.d the previ ou* questiem the effect of wh cli i« to choke off all Amendment* and require a vote yea or mty < h tht motion.Till* was carried, where upon the Opposition rose from their seats in a body and left the House, and David'* motion was declared unanitiu udy carried.It is extra-ordinary that not even one among the English-8|>eaking member* cmld be found bold enough to decltre in favor of a united empire by voting nay.In a recent inaga/.iue article, General Wolseley rxpre**ei hi* yearning for the day when \" God in his mercy is pleased to send us a statesman wise enough and great enough to federate and conulidate into one united British empire all the lands and province* which acknowlfdge t^ueen Victoria a* their sovereign.\u201d In that loyal prayer our Quebec politiciaus will not join; the majority are too intent on creating \" a nation\u201d that will not acknowledge an undivided allegiance to the CJueen and the minority are afraid to denounce them.\u2014f/mUini/d n OUuntr.-¦ ?TOTAL ABSTAINING STUDENTS.That *ixty percent of the *tudenU attending the Tnrcnt» Medical College are pledged total abstainer* ia a fact in which the friends of temperance may well rejoice.In no direction is the change of sentiment on this question more marktd than in the different opinion enter tamed by the medical fraternity now, us compared with u quarter of a century ago.Now the testimony of those, who of all men are the best qiiulitied to judge of the effects of alcohol uptn the human sydtem, is overwhelmingly iu favor of the practice of total abstinence.Nor can this fact fail to inllaence tho nsiog genera-tim, provided they are mode acquainted with it.If the doctors whom the boy* regard as oracle* iu n alters i>ertainiug to th- hodyt pronounce against alcoholic beverage* they will bo led to view these drinks with grave distrust.In this circumstance lies one of the greatest ad van toges of temperance instruction in schools.Tempérance people have reason to be encouraged by the progress their cause is making.Let there be no slackening of effort aloug the line of moral suasion.\u20147\u2019oronf ' Truth.ADVERTISEMENTS.\t4'«\t\tA\tR R H\tP P I*\tKEEK fTTTT\thnh t'i\"l\t\t\t1\t \tti\t0 /\tIA\tR\tIt\tP\tP\tK\tT\tH\tH 'M (Hi\t\t \t'00 ; market strong, 10c higher, mixed and light, $4 10to$l ,0 ; heavy,$l.l\"tof4 32) ; iklpe, $3 50 > Cl An Opportunity! TA KI ADVANTAUE OF OUR REDUCED PRICE SALE -oy- Fancy Art Pottery, English Art Pottery, French Art Pottery, German Art Pottery, Bohemian Art Pottery, ONE-THIRD DISCOUNT.Sale commences to 91 OLD DAD HENSON.Not a little surprise was expressed on Satur day afternoon that .fames Henson, the old colored man who is so well known to the residents of tne town, had mode application to thb police authorities to be committed to the county gv.a* a vserant.It t to .32 to .Vi to .40 Chang» to day.Patent Winter.$4.75\tso\t$6.00 r.* .rl.L!Purl,fr.4-»\t» Straight Roller.#.60\tto\tt.75 .«.16\tto\t4.31 Superfine.8.00\tto\t3.75 City Strong Bakers\u2019 .6.I9J\tto\t5 IS) Strong Rakers.4.i4\t^\t4 eo Superfine (bogs).1.60\tto\t1.71 Extra (U«e).Ui\t*\ttuo Foss W* quot* : New Uid at 15s to 17e.Hoo Poo* T*.\u2014We quote the following to day -Canada Short Cut $14.60 to $15.00 1 W.sUrn Short Cut, $13.00 to $13.50 ; Western Mess, fl'2.00 to $13 26 ; IIam9 (city cured).ll)c to 12)c.Lard.Sis to Sfc ; bacon, 12c to IBo ; dressed hog».$5.70 to $0 presexd hogs, lig'.t, In Jabbing lots, $0.lo to $«.25.F»- tr Tbe folio- Ing are the quotations for to day \u2022 \u2014daiencla oranges, 14.50; Mewlnae.$3 75 per box of BOO ; PTorldae, $3.75 lo $4 per box ; spplee.$1 to $4 50 and up to $7 per hxrrel ; Malaga grapes, to $- 50; lemons, $3 50 to $1.00; eocoanut*.$5 per 100 ; yellow banana*.$2.60 to $4.60.DAIRY PKODl'CE.CniRxE.In New York there teems to be a foiling off In demand, but bolder* or* confident that th* Improvement will last, w» quote Finest.»)o\tto lojo Good to\tfine._.q«\tto »to Medium.**0\tto 9o R ttko.\u2014The market le one hangediy dull, vv» quote \u2014 Finest creamery.23»- to 23c ; Townships, 12o to tOc ; Morrlsburg, 12c lo Iso ; Western, lie to 18c.MONTREAL HORSE MARKET\u2014Ma8m 17th.wmt oed noon massst.(Sepcrted by (As Montrai Sorte Hmckange, reint St.Chart»».) Tbe receipt* ol bone* via G.T.R.for th* week ending March 15U>, 1S90, were ; 200 ; left over from prt-vloug week, 64 ; total for week, *7» ; \u2022hlpiwd during week, 101 ; left for city, S8; sale* at theee etaMe* for w»ek, ; on hand for rale, 46.The sales for the week htvt not been large; a (air number o! horse* were sold at the rxymmencement, but for want of buyers, trsde wa* dull during the Utter part.We have on hnr.d for sale some \\ ery fin* worker* and driver*, with three carload» to arrive early In the week.American buyers art looked for, and a better trade Is sx|>*cted.BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.1 Nssca-Uc, March 6.\u2014Yesterday'squotatlons Prime ' heifers, -« to ns 3d per stone.Small ptgv, bs 3d to j 1 be 8d ; Urge fat do 4e Od to 5# oj bmall eheep, 9)d to lOd Urge fat do , (Jdto >d per lb.Cattle shown, I 2,430 ; sheep.$.733 ; pigs.SG5.Salf-'RD, March 6.-upply of cattle veetsrd.xy almut I the same a* laet week, and elcsr demand a! late rate# ! Larger eupply of sheep, but trade How at U*t week's prices.Smaller eupply cf calves, and letter trade.! Cattle, f d to 7)d ; sheep.6)d to Dd ; calve*.7d to'.'I per lb.in market Cattle, 2,053 ; sheep, «.lir.i : calvt-e, 1 226.____________________________ BCTTER.Coik, March 4 Seconds, lOOs ; thirds.COt ; fourths.47» I*o.kcg« Thirds, 77*.Mllk.curcd firkin*-Fine, 104# ; mild, ifiif.In market 114 firklu#, 7 kegs.7 mild.BOSTON MARKET.Boars*, March 16 - There ie little demand for fl vtir, and price* are weak.We quote large au«l \u2022oiVI lut» of fins and superfine al $2.00 tc r»nt* at 61.75 to $5.25; spring wheat patents, « i to $0 2.' Oatmeal li eteady at $7 5J to $7.27 p-r brl.for fine, and $7.70 to 80.U0 tor cut.Oxto are *teady on the IcaMs of 31 'c to S2|c per tmahel for No.2.white.Bran if held at $16.00 to $16.2.7 a ton for spring and $17.00 to $17 25 for wlntsr Middlings are \u2022>-ll!ng at $16.50 to $19.50 per ton.Rutter\u2014W« ijuote Western extra creamery butter, at 2flj to X7o ; hrste, 14c to 26c; extra Imitation c-reomerv, )9)o to 2Uo i flrrtt, 13c to 1-:;factory, 12)«: to 10cfor fair to cnolce: New York and Vermont extra creameo'- 2610 to 27o ; flrsta, 20c to £50 ; good to cholcw dairy, Iso to 20c; (air to rood at 10c to lie ; Eastern creamery, 23c to 26c per ib.lor good to thole*.Cheese\u2014We quote choice Ncrthfin, ll,o to UJo per lb.; Western choice al InotoHJc ; Vermont extra, 10c to luic: »age.ll jo to l2o.Egg*\u2014 Eoete rn extra.i;e lo 1-c \u2022.Vermont ant New Hampshire extra.ITo to 1-c; Wer Imah.; spring wheat, 82o to 84a per htish ; barlsy, 16c to tOc psr buthel ; peat, 48j to 62c |i«r bash.; oat*, 26o to 27c per bushel ; corn.40a to 60q per luistiel ; buckwheat, 10c to f-Oc per buahel ; rye, 68c to 6fle per bushel; bran, $11.00 to \u202213.00 psr too ; ibort*.$14.00 to $ld.'Xl |«r too ; pota toes, per bag.76c to boa ; onion*, |1.S6 ti $1 60 do.; lit* hogs $i to $4.28 per cwt.; rlrested hogs, $1 75 to $6.60 |ier owt.; bay, $7 to 18.00 per ton; flour, $3.26to $2.60 psr cwt.; oatmeal, $2 to $2.60 psr est; oornmsal, $2 to $2.50 psr cwt.; butler, In Into, It;a to leo rer lb.; butter, rolls, 1 >o lo 2iJc per lb.; t-gge, lie to ICo per dosso ; lard, 11c to 12c per lb.CHATHAM MARKETS CBavnxM, Out., Manb 17.\u2014Fall wCeat, Tbe corn, Ibc , oats, 26c ; wool, Ibc to 28c.eon BOOK ROOM.8 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Mr.JOHN BEAUMONT, of Bournemouth, England, will hm\\\\ tlie Word On TUESDAY and FRIDAY this week at 8 p.m.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HOOKS X\tCATALOGl'ES, Ac., Supplied from drawing* or photograph» hy comp*.t« it artists, and etrbrd on zinc or engrared on wood at moderate rates, hr JOHN OOUOALL A HON.tVltnees\u201d Office Montreal.3 HE DAILY 77ITNKHH Is printed and ptihllsbed at No».321 and 323 Ht.James street, In Ibe cltf of Montreal, I y John Bedpath Dongall, of Moi.treaL All business conm uolcations should U odlrewed \"Job* Dougall A Bon.and all letters lo tbe Editor should be addressed M EJItor cf tbe 'Wltnesr.\u2022."]
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