The daily witness, 18 avril 1883, mercredi 18 avril 1883
[" LAST EDITION.Vol.XXII.No.91.WEDNESDAY.MONTREAL.APRIL CUN! LAST EDITION.Prick On* CARSLEY\u2019S COLUftfN.Mattai «1/ tirlA*.tarru.mê a*>t Mail**\t¦».: tntluruii with thd uaiHt auJ wldrtu 0/ IV xn.Ur, «Uurifil* «a noue* tan U eaten oUKtm.Veetto and oslrmteU vhUnarj nulUo* art cUat^ed for at >*\\/nla* ratu.QABALIEKH Ci A 8 BHACKHSTH I in roLiMtiKu (iui.d iu:o>/l miQD* / .VJtlf' OKU 10#.* Aâ I» LKNCiTIIH f bibthb.PMYTM \u2014April IHtb, at 10 KortatrMt, the wife CUrlc» K.Siuytti, of a daughter.i>AVI8 \u2014 At foU «t.l.uc, on the 1710 lust., the wife of Th«UM I* *avU, of twin aont, who only sur vWed four hohra.t UAKKK.At Cornwall, Ont., April llith, the wife of John Kraaer, of a aon.' TATI\u2019M.\u2014At 11U Stauley atroet, Montreal, on tha 17th April.Mr*.Ilerbert T.Tatum, a daughter.MARRIED.HUNTER\u2014HAMMOW.\u2014On the 12th inst., at the resideuce of the bride's father, by the Rot.Joaeph vVhite, John, eldest sen of the late Allan Hunter, of Montreal, to Christy A., third daughter of .1.A.B.Hammon.Kaq., of Hull.P.O* No cards TKMriJÎ\u2014WALM8L.KY___At the Dominion Meth odist Chureli, on Monday, lUth lust, by the 1Ut K.A.Stafford.( 'has.11.second son of P.Temple^ to liOuUe.only daughter of Wm.Walmsley, all of this city.Hellerille, New York, and Paterson, N.J papers please copy.CRAIG\u20144HBBB.\u2014On the 18th Inst , at SLUeorge'i Church, by the Rer.Canon Carmichael, William B.Craig, of Moutroal.to Alleo Maude, only daughter of the late Henry Hugh Olbba, Ks Tory po\u2019tyi la il***.Tha PritUh woraloop \" Drairon.\" CotumanJor Dolllbo.icoordini: to \u2022 /auilbar .loapotob, boou ordrr»*! to Madojpuifai\u2019 Tha Wuoan hmt lutiuiaU»*! *bat ah® will «pan tbo l'otvor»»! FlahMlai KahlWUoi».aval» If uu-ablo lo walk at tba tloia of thoo|*ulne.Mr Thoma» Powar O tîonnor has b*eotua whip of tho Irish party Mr.Arthur O\u2019Jonuor hM\tihs deputy wblpihip.It la said tha cotumlaalouar waa «ant from Australia to taka poksomIoo of tho I.land of Now liutnaa Itausa an arllcla »pi>caro«i in tha A lûf \"\"****\tad rial nf tba Harman tlov- arc ment to annex New (iulttaa THE PHtKNIX PARK MPBBER8.igiAL or ouaLET.Dubun.April 17.\u2014In tho trial of Danlal Curley today tor tho murder of lA>rd 1 t aveu dUh atd Mr.liurko.» servant itlrl of Jamaa tWy Jdectifl»*! Curley ** \u201d\u20180 man who fre-,unul> vhltcsl her eiaployor'a houa* in com-panv with other \" Invjnelblea\t.Au< ther ^Ir! 'Wi ra that she saw C urley In the Park on M*r tith.\t,\t.James Caret\u2019s son swore that he aaw hta fa\u2019her and Onrley In tha vicinity of tho Cattle on tho day tha murders were com- ^Janies Caray, recalled, testlda*! that It waa orlsrlnallv iatasded to lav on Mr.Burke\u2019s body a card bèarin* tba words \u2022\u2022 Executed by order of tholiiTincihlea\" Caray wrota tha card, but tha idea wa» no: carrie-l out.and Curley aft^r-ward placed the card in tha mnil box of tha Dahlia express.\t.Two oonsublea who testlüad that they saw Curley cllmblnr over the Park fence, somewhat broke down on « xsmlastlon : being asked to Indicate tha spot on the map where ibo prisoner went'over.they point eu to places three hundred and fiftv yards apart The statements of Smith and Kavanagh also conillcted.Ka ?anstth alleged that Smith told him when they were In the Park that the Chief Secretary was tho object of their mission.Smith said he was ignorant of tbalr object Tho ease for tho tVown was then closed.Dr.Webb, opening for the defeno*.com oared Jamaa Carer to Titus Oates, who.Ilka Carey, was induced to swear ssrsy the Urea of innooont man m similar elreum'taaoee by a similar ars tem of lavish rewards.This was a plot with one rocsptrater.James Carer.Tha young men of Ire sed should take warning from tho fact t oat nearlv all tha prisoners who hara ap- Sand at this bloc Jr Astlres were mere boys.e would clearly establish the innocence of Curley by prorinr an alibi.Peter Hanlon, the father in law of Curler, and tho ancle of Joseph and Lawrence Hanlon, two conspiracy pri>onera.swore Curley waa In nU com-rany from 0 to 11 o'clock on the oronlng of May Oth.Hopkins, a plntnber, said he saw Curley stand'ng outside a saloon at 0.45 on the even* Ine ef May Oth- The barkeeper of the saloon swore that he served Corley at 0 o'clock that evteiBg.Mr.Adams will sum up for the defence tomorrow.** NO.I.\" London.April 17.\u2014In the House of Commons Sir Heron Maxwell Conservative' asked whether It was true that Tynan, who has been idest'lied aa \" So.l.~ was In Now York, and whether bis extradition will be demanded.Tha Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs replied that Sir Heron Maxwell mast gly# a forms! notice of his question before a reply could bo given.Peter Tynan, according to the Dublin Erprtu.began life as a newsboy In the Dublin streets, and having, after followng that calling for some years, saved a Hula money, he opened a news sganey and sratkmer s shop In Kingstown.This !o carried on for aome years, assisted by his w.fa, who also let lodgings.He then be came a commercial traveller.When he joined the Fenian?, or when he was appointed to command tha Invincibles.Is not stated.Though \u201c Member One.'\u2019 he was not the chief of the organixadon.but only a principal subordinate er trovincisl director.A WTSX RCSOI.7K.London, April 17.\u2014It is understood that Patrick Egan intends to reside In America permanently.THE DYN\u2019AMITE PLOTS.GALLAOHkB.Lox»n.April 17 \u2014Normin has positively IdestlAadDr.Hallsgher as the man known to him tnd his associates by the name cf Fletcher.a recruAB stobv.Lonoon.April 17 \u2014The TV-\u2019errepA publishes an aCiavttcf a deck In the postal telegraph servic4 ta the affect that men he supposed to be Fenians ecc ve-i him, ban - military education of the troops It is stated the Emperor will pci mît the lisrou to accept Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa, and cousin of the King of Italy, on Monday married tho 1\u2019rincc»* Isabella of Bavaria.A QUEER LIBEL SUIT.Mr.luibouchere, of I1 auist them.I have Show ii my invention to hut fow as yot and all the encouragement build one an a sick poor man all he required was good nour Ishment, \"go and get It.I h id intended to lay my model before tbe Fire Uoimnlttee of the corporation after tho lire iu VicDrla Square, where the Skinuer ladder wav a failure, but they and tho Insurance genihmu-u having do dared thev were salDih-d will! that cumbr-iuv machine h considered It better to wait a llttU longer.If \" Humanitus\u201d or any other* interested in this subject would o.«re to »»\u2022> my model, I should be happy to snow It wi\"*\u20221\u201c^ horses or Iwloidng I ahop \u2022 the \"^Sw.Instaûcès'you'*»oe u4lserable ragged llilrvA people, but the great maoi are well-îhessod and ^uay In a uiauly.Independent, self ikoectlng way.Von meet crowd* and cafwds JJ Children in the morning, satchels In hau l, I tbe way to school, trim, neat bora with .Vv collars, and white aproned girl*, in some iasuncee 1 aaw little colored arletocraU got up «eardlcsaof espeuae, In their purple and Une E ciulte conseloua of how dainty they were, walking «long with their no leas arlstoeratlc \"\u2018uSid to see the Uev.Mr.Sterritt, to whom i had a letter of Introduction.He la pastor of .h« African Kplscopal MethodLts, a body J^nurd since the war, I believe.He haa two ihnrcbea under bis charge, numbering, he told Me four thousand souls.When this rather un-wkldlv congrégation split in two for convonl-\u2022« - ait- and purchased another place of wor* Sip, the first iuaialm»nt of ?«.OOü was more raised within six months.Mr.Sterritt lulnlsters to both cdUyregatlon*.but has asslst-ÏÏSI IW«»»to bear him preach.lie wears a tbUo surplus very well got up, indeed\u2014and a Tinck »tik stole.The service Is an adaptation from the book of Common Crayer, and tbe re-1 r.%-8 ar« loud and h.arty.The congregation ta eathered from «H classes.There ant ladles ti^hilu of m&nv ahue.abundance of iewellery, .mmes of mmy color*- »nd flowera in endless firSK There are auutlea In turbans, and iînn «âr riuits.Rich and poor meet together, n i < rd is the maker of them all.That this Is L »«nerous congregation, and expert In their «C and means, was proved by the speedy «lîinûof that $ledl.cinrs and Books on hand.Also llaiuiibrey'e lleuitrapnihlc ^pectllcs.Gotntry Ordsrs promptly Ailed.J.A.HARTS.OrosaUL 400 Notre Dame «tiesL Miscollanoous.D H Wc, ilic understguot drnggls:*.rako |>iea»uro tn certifying ika' we ha.-\" sold Or.Wihtau\u2019s Bxl.ha.'* ok Wiu> Chumiiv (or many years, and know I; to be oae ot tbe oldest ns we.) rsnneof the tuo.l rnllu-ile prepsrstlons In the market for tho \u2022 uro ot I.'oi'uhs, Coixc* and Throat and I.i-su Cnxnmi.NT».We know of no article that gives greater \".tUfactlon to those who nse It, aud wc do noth kltaio to reconimend it.Ottawa, .loss 20, 1882.A.CHRISTIE A OO .Sparks street.H.\u2022(.MILL4, 75 bpsrks sfreet.O.T.O.s.I.WBLL.134 >p»rk» s rect, 11.F.M AedARTUV, 2W0 Wellington sujet.J.\tSKINNK.lt Sc CO.326 Wellington street W.A.JAMISON, 524 Wellington rrcet.WM A.LLOÏD, 103 hideaa street.K.\tD.UKAHAM, Medical Ball.K.D.MARTIN, 225 Kldosti street.GKOROE MOKTIMKR, Market square.C.O.DaCIKK, 517 Sesscx strteh 81DNLY P.COOKE, M.O., Hu.l.P.Q.T.A.Howard.Aylmer, P.M./'i Ij K R (i Y M Jfi N , LAWYKRS, r-hvvUiar.s.Benkers.Railway Managers, snl all elasM-suf buslnrss rnm rngsgod in largo operstlonv.uvn .il> mslniatn th« rervous sy.irm .it nnerrl i>i:ch for protracted ; eimd-, < wmg o lh\" lutein\" activity of thn mind r.ece sesiy to sreai ibtwilectual olio ts or Important (Otuni\"tclai-tiatisaetlona Hero the organism \t__r__ the tuajiDDf lbo .l/t*ur70 it i»i is .so IS.OST l.'iiitl IS.ATS M ONTKKAI.i* HOT KST A N T Hill «I |)K |MM ^1 K V aii«I ltl-.KI ia1 *1* HEY.l*Kof'.OAMKiILLL.M.A m>V ««-\u201cTk* Nok.a »*rU*: af St.Ern.* IN THE kVNOD HaLU On KiiSa*.tprll -'Oib.IlkN'J* ni W p.m.Ad*1>»'or.V> rrAt*.____________________ Â?MIZPAH LODGE, NO.J.1.0.0,P.Tbo rr^nlar ^rakly meotUi< of thU 1 uvlrr «111 l^helJ la tk» oadfollow»' C iuiter.So.OOJSi Crate >lr**t.on TB0IUDAY EVOIN\".«S* ItHU Apr::, at S oo.arl i B*iB«*a TOI.: < on motionlo appWat a Lsix* Pk t»ir »b V!*1 : c* krataiyr.'veteomo.3y orJot of IA» N.b.V».ANOKKIV.Kor.Soc.fJ'HCKSDAY EVENINGS AT S.Tko 6orrt.« :\u2022 roktfauo4 !a tao SCIlOOlrUOi'tiE.«orner St Cbarir* Bor mmeo and Dorckaator etraota.Praa.Oauarnl In til Alton.IIOYAI.St'üld KI KI.K AMaOL'IATION.Tsa Aoc\tt< t>* !i#:.l la Ih* Ara» ry.on WrinatOt» t\t:h* ISth l«.t.at ai.'.um.A4 ni»*t>.A.* V.YA'i; ;»0 All.Ao lut».AJS Am ore.A l Waotiy Me.».ueouita-MD I UUe4)Uet«* ou J tti I'kt B: item.aiiyp:uti\".inii itatkh.I'ivelm.\u2022 Aniut.wir.l, Us at Ln \u2022 :.t»t iu> riu>.eu-i all afterinewtlou»on papa ' ^ and s , \u2019,«.\" Henry Leslie, and the Madrigal \" Hark ! bow tbe Btria.\" Henry Labee.It la unnecessary to sreak of the general merits of th- choir, further than to rav tbar.as usual, it was under ;ert«ct dUcipltr# and followed the baton of Its of the slightest use, and the great nu:n-very aUe con\u2018iU-:lcr, Mr.Gonld.with the In- .\t,\t.\t.\t_\t.\t.\t.w, j*»*- exf-ected of it.Tbe old Scotch : 1\u2018\u2022r of acpicions of six average Lower Canadian counties a\u2019on the » listing French Government.The Members of the ProtosUnt Committee of the Council of Public Instruction have each received a copy of Br.Richardson's Temperance Lesson Book, and at their next me-ting are to consider the advisability of placing it on the list of books to be used in schools.Tbe recommendation that comes before them is, that one copv of the book should be in each school, and that the teachers should occasionally rea«l aiid explain a chapter to the scholar*, so that in a little time they will have a thorough knowledge of the character and permanent effects of alcohol and alcoholic beverage*.Thin is a rensible proposal, and we are glad to believe ia likely to be adopted.AN EDUCATIONAL TEHT.W* are pleased to see the question ot education so reasonably discussed in the Mi net re, and in more than usually good temper.We should, of course, always pre- with the Lower Canadian city of Three River?.The backwoods county of Mu-koka w.th a population of 27,201 paid for postage last year $ 10,{i:ir».fir».or over forty cents per head, and in the aggregate ovtr nine hundred dollars more than was received from the six old Fremdi-Canadian counties above referred to, who j»aid in postage less than ten «\u2022ents per heal during the pa>t year.By reference to the census of 1 >71 we find that in tho counties of Peter boro ugh and Northumberland there were I fi, 1 78 children attending school, or more than » wenty-three percent of the population.The number of adults who could not read was 2,1 >0, or three percent of the inhabitants, and the numbers who could not write were 3,173, or live percent of the total population.Comparing these figures with the condition of things in our six Quebec counties, we find that ÿi I N7I there* were 13,211 children attending school, or fifteen and a half percent of the people, while the number of adults who conld not read fer that onr French contemporaries should show us to their reader»» in our own word* ; | waH \u2018-\u2019\u2018-V1 * S or twenty-two and threo-qnar-we have long sought this condescension in vain, and we must be content to appear to their well informed readers as the fanatical bugbear and insulting calumniator they make us out to !& We may hint,however, that of the 41 insults\" offered to French-Canadian intelligence theirs is tbe most cutting we have seen.We are very ready to admit most of what the Mlncree assert*.Forensically, at least, no lawyers excel French-Canadian lawxers.From a literary or poiitiral point of view, our countrymen ten» percent, anil tho numbers who could not write were 20,7«»2, or twenty-seven ai.d a half percent of the whole people.There is a bright aide even to this dark cloud, as we find by reference to the Postmaster-General\u2019* report for I > 71, that the intellectual thermometer then showed n very much worse condition of things, and although the average Ontarian now spends two and a half timesns much for postage as i« done by the average French-Canadian, the latter spent Dm* than one-q'iartar as much NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.IXpteial to the H'iLim*.) Ottawa, April 13.In the Railways and Canals Committee meot-lug yesterday the bill to Inqorporato the Groat North western Railway was pa»M*l with slight amendments ; also the bill to amend the act to Incorno.ate the Chlgaeeto Marino Transport Railway Company.Cspt.Neelon, of St.Catharine*, was examined yesterday before tho Inter-provincial Committee.He favored making the port of Montreal free and conducted as New York.The Se\u2019.iato has passed tho bill to incorporate tho Oblate Fathers of the North West.Tin: ViCRUXOAi.paut\\.After partaking of luncheon ut Government Hou.-o yesterday afternoon Immediately alter her arrival, H.U.U.the I\u2019rlucess Louise, ae ccuumoied by the Marquis and suite, went out walking.Tne party promenaded through several streeta of New Edinburgh, entered the yard of the New Edinburgh woollen mills and proceeded to view Rideau Falls from the small bridge over tho falls.The Prltmess manifested much interest and admired the scene, and made many enquiries regarding the effects of the recent freshet THK MAKKETs.The produce markets are small at present.The bad state of the country roads prevent the farmers bringing any quantity of stuff to town.For the articles most In demand, egg* and but-ter, buyers for outside markets keep the prices up.More trade in them jnst now is done along tbe lines of railway than in Ottawa.A false Idea as to the means of exit to the city t»y tbe Rideau bridges also detra.-ts from trade.Considerable ir AUxander i 'ompbell raid there was no evl donee in the possession of the Government to show that tbe land uratit to the Manitoba and Southwostern Railway Company had b*jen forfeited.He also said the report of the Geological Purvey will be Issu.-d in May.The maps will relate to the Bow and Belly Hiver couhtrles and New Brun.-wick.WAY* ASP MEAN-.Tee House went Into Committee of Way* and Means at 1 o'clock yesterdav afternoon and did notrbe until two this morning when the Committee reported the resolutions that Bad been adopted.On tbe item of carriages Sir Leonard Tilley »ald the Government had very seriously considered the effect of the Increase in the duty-on agricultural Implements, especially on the North-West, and after enquiries as to the power ot ( acBdiHn manufacturers to supply the North-West tor this year they had decided that tbe Increase from to 33 percent on carriages and Si-ricultural Implements should only go Into effect on the lüth of next May.They Lad r»a*on to believe that our manufacturers would W bie to supply nil that w> re needed ot most descriptions thief ear at ss cheap a rate as had hitherto been charged, but de-iring to err ou the sate side tbey postponed the operation of the ebang- till next year Ou the item Increasing the duties ou printed and dyed cottons $ir Leonard Tilley explained that the change was preqored because the Government had Informa-ticp that prints could now be manufactured in Cat,ado.Tbo people of Canada would get their gray cottons this year cheaper than they hid ever had them before.ThlschaLgc ia made to preveut fraud* ou the n venue »u< h a» lave occurred under the law as at prteept _______ S L*K (J I A L N OT I 0 Attention 1» Invited to the very favorable term* of the Coofederaiiou Life Assoclatlou for \u2022'Endowment\" and \"Limited |>«>uu-nt life\" policies\u2014particular» may be obtained at the office, 110 Ht.PlEDCOU Xav.'ir StYMt.*\u2022 The Kuui.k gbi.eb < Moo\u2019real llrrihl, or cell for catalogue el in/ ofll' e.II.U.erteuce of thirteen years m business, end defy aryone to convince ns te the contrary.As to tho Cosh System that we U«re last adopted, weean say that tbe merchant who buys for cosh and cash only, haa th« privilege of boy-ing WHERE, WHEN and of WHOM lie wishes, and only what he likes, and at the lowest possible price.Every night we ray that if we here sold oar Good» for the prices that our competitors hare paid for theirs, we have still a fair profit, and sattailed our < ustomer*.who will he pleased te call again, and tbe profit will not ho a pape* affair, but in good Dominion ('ash.Now, In preseme of »uch fact*, Is it not absurd to ray that the fash System cannot bo workod Is Montreal ' Yes, Gentlemen.It Is all to yoer advantage-or, rather, to the adventego of ell.We make a special appeal to ell.both cash and credit buyers, to call and see onr establishment and eon pate oar present cash prices with those under tiie Credit Pystem.and also with the priera of Ciedit Merchant*.You will be surprised at the difference.Call and «ce ns.an I its will ro convince you that yon wt'l retnrn with Tour mind made up to buy only forçât».Now let a* abase hands and wUh that withia twelve month* all the merchants will adopt tbe CAM! PLAN.I.A.BEAUVAIS, INI* and ISS MT.JOtEIMI MTRKKT.J^ADIKS7 UNDERCLOTHINU Of nrery dererlption.richly trimmed with needlework, embroidery and insertion, of llorrocka's leng cloth.HAIIIEM* C'AMiniFKE Cl.OAKM, Very elegantly embroidered In new designs.INFANTM* ROHEM.In jaent varlotv.from tho simple to the most cosrit production.W9I.DIoDLNNOLUIJ (Hucceasor to Mrs.U.nn).Lace, Baby Linen and Indies' and (Thlldreo's Underclothing Wamhouse, \u2018J40 NT.JAMES STREET.RANTED, A GENTLEMAN, TO TAKE EDITORIAL CHARGE Of a b-xding Dally IN A PRINCIPAL CITY OP CANADA.Adltresa K., \" Witness'\u2019 Oflina.^HEAP SALE PRINTED WARE.TEA BKTK, 44 pieces, beautiful colors, différait patterns, only $'J.CO II HI NED TEA mid DINNER MET, different patterns, lilt pieces,comprising everything aow n general use for DKEAKFAbT, DINh'KR AND TEA, All for till.List of places In onr next adrurllsetnenl.ADAM DARLING.201 St.lames street, corner St.Peter street.TJOR SALE, WilliaiiiH »Sewiii£ J.Uaclitne.$121 works sf.lendldly.WANViSIt, *\u2022 Wttnes* \u2019 Ofllce.PER.soNAIt.\u2014 Ploase AN NIB ritlTClIARD call at 71 Alexander sk. WV:i>Nfc»DAY.A.PÜIL 18, 1888.Tl! K MONTUKAL DAILY VYM\u2019NIHS 6 THK U1VKK ttituatioüà vat,*;tut A \u2022 «U I 1.1Y MI.'N 11i/Jr li«.t *\u2022 VV « 1 fc »».\ti » iv.f/r 4^4 «liAiW»ui> r* \\ C*\tJ ¦ \u2022 WAKTLÜ, a good «-\u2019«ok; waflii* tu* acU Iramu.;.Apply 1 m Uore)i««l,r rf.THi WAtXK hTII.I.V K U V 1IIUH\u2014A Hl.lOHT KltKA K IN THK JAM\u2014*A 91.000 POAMliLC Y*T.biiorlly boforo Heaver Hall fciiaaro.- -at.lily to MKlj, AltUOniK, bt.Auloiuu etrnet.WANTED, a Gardeiier, married.without youue chlldrun ^ Maire» $'j 10 peraumnn Home and fuel.Apply to OAl'IAlH «iUfXv.K.N., (¦curKevtlle, luvko MeimiUteiua^og.\\\\r ANTIOD.\u2014Firat-claaa Milliners, \u201el®prover* aud Apprentice.HKNUY MOKHAN & OO.cur, of Sr.l.iaoe eaJ Victoria S-mare.General Servant WANTED, a ?* mid a Nui.o Malil, ._ .\t.,- y\u2014¦ l*rot«»Unt.M itli irood rot hi \u2022 cm ce, Apply, 1JI Chadiam etreet.YI^ ANTED, for Dissentient School * » No.i.oohaber.a kVmalo Teecher lioldlo^ Cl ret or Hreomt Claaa UlplomA Addreee.J.CUHRIK Tr uUe.itiiir.o.stories.The woret Inundation wo* on Young street where about three feet of water entered the police station.Of course all depend* now on the Ice In hake Ht FrAucl*; should the large body of leu there suddenly break up and lloat down upon what la alrtady sirauded oppoaite the city, a serious llood must be considered still inevitable, (.'up-tain Ht Denis and another gentleman, came down iron» the lake last night and ronort that the ice will remain there for several day* to conic; when it doe* leave they fear it will be suddenly and think It well for the city to be prêt «red for It.Large crowds of people line th>- re Vi leu eut wall at present and did so from mi early hour this morning.1 7o t/m Editor of the H itHtis.) Him.\u2014I do sot anticipate much further trouble\t_________ from the tlist high water ; it Is the second rising\tYy ANTED, a yoilUtf tfirl tO aSSiit ot the water* everywhere in the latter part of\t*» In boosework.Apply at (ill HtuollM atrsat.May that Is likely to prove the most disastrous.The weather still keeps and Is likely to continue cold well through May.consert« and Cai-ta'ile througlioal.\"Hood New»* Keuge, Hall Btova, xltcUeu ie.|*ii »l(« ».A.*.bale of Hie whole of th* lino Kurnltnro and ctVr.te iu abuvo nt tba rrtldencr.No.Iu llauovr-retreet.PltlliAY.JOili April.Inal., at Ml SO o'clo.-U, (liiimcditlcly aftor the sale of tbu protwriy.) J A >1K-4 \u2022 KA.Anadoaeor.ludion Sales, ft haw A (Jowdey.teoribk Tba i ^ »__ tek'* Sil«.eaale on Til UK _____ ______ ii> »treot will take plaça KBI>AY NKXTat ID .Wook.aud not ou I\u2019rt dav aa advertiaod.Tba ¦ ala a*.Mr oackieu'e.Tk>41« Terrac*.Le poet poued for cua wao« Mil AW dk OOWOKY.K / HUM tho Company would not pro-ecuto him and he was allowed to leave the country.GUM MERCI A L.Mo NTH SAL Witkknh OrricR.April 18.WHOLESALE PRICKS.lieert>ollln,* cable advice* to day aro as follows Cargoes off coast, wbcat, tirmer; corn, turn dearer, Carcoeson pavsago and for .shipment, whoat, tlrmor.4 June, and $1.117^ to $1.12 July, Tho receipt* wero 12.000 bushels, and tho shipments 14 OOO hnsheis.Com is rather lowerjit 5 1 ree to 31 :V.c to .r)7*'*HC July.The receipts were 120,\u2022 OOO busht*!».and the shiprai uls OU.OtK» bashel'i.The Iocs) grain market is quiet ami unchanged.Wo qnoto\t-\t\" YX?ANTED, Baker, a younp man ,.ww \u201e *k\" Has been a »hort time at the truJe; miut b* «.^ag to drlro birad ; references required.________ Apply to J.HOPK, Each ato.Otto.lY^-ANTED, a General Servant» Apply at 23 St I.uko *t.KOUMI TOE.HQI ARK TOE.POINTED TOE.NEEOI.E TOE.SHOES ! HOI NO TOE, HQIMKE TOE.POINTED TOE.NEEDLE TOE.Meu * Kino French Calf Hand aewed Couçrees Boot», elnglc and Double Sole, made on all klude of UtM to 1H «uybotly and everybody, B.».1»HYSON A SON.l.'tKT.JOSEPH NTKIKT ^HOIOE INVESTMENT.THK MOST UKMKABI.K FAMILY KK8IMK.S0E OFFKKKD THIS SKAMtrN.No.HI IIA NOV EH MTHEKP, First-( In»* Tlirrr - Ktory C»»l Ninnr Pi not lloitse tvllh inosl e&i-rllriit MmltlliiK ittid Ouibulldlua*.UoitlaluinK 14 «padou* aud well laid out roout».pun tiU», line celiarsgi-, rut proof baxement, tuarblo utantol* with all modern Improvement*, and in eplemtld condition, a luge atuonut having Seen expended on tho pro perty dtinug the paot y ar.lot 2Ü » 88.tvilh a double frontage on St.(renet love «troet Iu rear.The location being moat convenient to ba*i:t««a will altva>« command a high rental, and for luveitiuent or occuratlou eannot be .urpaened bole will bo held on tUe premUea On PKIDAY.\u2018Jdih APKII,.nl XOnn-liniui dlately before tbu «.Veof the FuruituroL I\u2019eriul t« to view, l.lberal term».JAM KM I.KA, Aufltlduror.T DE UPTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, BALLY GOOD BRU88KLS CARPETS, MIKKOK.Th* PIANOYuKTK by Vo»e A kons, of Beaten, U a good luatrumant.Hand-I »ouu, Oriiamtnt*.('nbluet Organ with *L'ht atops, ] Drawing Hoorn (lilt l> c»* Uuttalut, Largo Walnut i'.irl I u*t with Mineral SpednieB.from (\u2018ulTfornla Walnut | l\\t*Q»lon Dlulug Table, Sideboard ami Ohaira, large MUantity Olatkt.are, IHuner Service, 1\u2018lated War* aud ' Cutlery, the Bedroom» ail good Walnut Seta, Ma(lra-ea aud Bedding.Kofrlgorator.larg.wilall Store Oilcloth, Mage* Cooking Kaoge aud l't«u»ll».latrgo Sal* at tb* Ki-alilrr.ce of D.It.Nurihey, Kaq.Mu.'.'2 t Dorchaetar at reel, ou Till HMD A Y Next.Ittlh Him.m( IO oVIock.Nil AW dk tJOWDKV.»\tAuctloueora, Hood pianoforte, b.p.MlUKOit.I'AULOK SET IN HAW SILK on* good Hair Cloth Sluing room Set, Lai?* Hook cave, Walnut Sideboard.Diuing Table and Chaire, Nie* M»>bt* Top Bediootu Sat, Ka»y Chair*.Cartatn* aud CornlcM, ether Waluut Itodroom furniture, Ward robe», good Tapestry Carpet».K«fri?cralor, very lia* iiicyct* (which will be old about noon on the day of rale).Sal* at tho Keeldence, * No.*20 UNIVKilSJTY STREET.TIII K-DAY MDKMINti NEXT.IDllr luel.At TKN o'clock.Nil AH' A- 4104VDKY» Anctloneer*.ThomiRM JC» **oncr.VA 1* U A JB L E PM GOFORTH, W \u201c VUMK \u2019 7 oetav*, Kq-Bur., t/llfli N HOUSE ROI.1» FURNITUltE.NKa;P ('A|Lur.PUIUAY.\u2018JOtk April.Ko reserve.No eueambrancee HarwrU.uoe.Sale ht ELEVEN o'clock.TIIO.HAM J.POTTEK.AacMouier.|*rty; itotTere a penu.ni-it' and paying lur.otmout et a eood routai «an u) w»ye be had aud potitlon l« constantly lutarnvlng in valuu.- - vprr\" TIIOfflAN J.POTTEK.AncU'incer TTit ACTIVE SALE *1\u2019 Plano,a flue tuktiuiueut.HamUoiue Mirror, Drawing Itoorn Knrniture aud Easy Chnlrr, Curtains and Cor nice», b.wtdsonio Roll Back Chair, errerai 4ne hngrav , In?».Oil Paintings, lucludlng the Yoeemlte Valley, try ; oom' /2JOOD PIANO, by Herbert, \" A octave.COTTAUK PIANO, 3 large GLASS SH< >W CASKS.MAHOGANY PAKi.Olt SKT tn green ret> h ne*.vVh Ht.Deals »t .at Tea o clock.\t* SATURDAY, Apr'J 23th.- Water CoUrs at 'Kodtt's Art) Omlery.\u2022otre Dame st.at Two o'clock.SATURDAY.April 2Hh.-Kk luxoibert, loti and Cottage, ot wy rooms, at Half past, Tan ffnt'viÈ. TI1K ' MONTREAL^ DAILY » WITNESS', TOOTHER OF PETER THE GREAT.NY MHS- I.0» NAM6Nf.The early hUtory ol the Ruarian Kmpiw U ibo Ltatory «I » lulu*\u2014 PP *- .Uw*».their priuore we« luoudtr* ut loiyuity, ao i iu their aunel- we iltd atrjcil»** Ural are not *ar-I*j»r4 In huiuMi butory.Kor oentariee, e»en Liter the blocKlyftui horrible payanua» of |U early dey.h*d k«w\u201c P*40® K> j»»1 ^ru\u2019 tianitf, the hietorv of the royal family of Hui-aie\tu* bliub for our oommon humanity.The deadly pamloa».eeniualtty, ambition, avarice and revenue, were rampant in the palaoee, ,nd gave li\u2019tle plaoe for \u2018J*® that make heme hvppy and life dealrable.H u pleamnt boa ever, to diecover now and then a bit of romance or a touch of finerfeebng which awnree u» that the* tierce and hanghty raiera had bearte in their mail olad boaoma, and that avarice and ambition were not alwaya the rul- *B aSmUIfltcbaletiti waa the aon of Miehal Romani ff, the tlr>t aovertiim of the premat royal family of Kuatia.Alena came to the throne in 1645.and wa* aoon dutingnuhed.no leea for the witdom and moderation with which he governed hie people, than for hia bravery and ane-ee* in wS Relying on the aflecUon ofhu robieete.be waaaociwioinadto mingle freely with them, for the aovereign that ia beloved needa no hody-guurd to attend him.One day he mad* an unceremcni aa call on hia prime mmivter Metieoff and noticing that the table waa apread he mid \u2018My dear Uetreoff.your aapper looka inviting.WiU you permit me to remain and partake with you \" The miniawr.greatly flattered by such a ro-markable token of hi< maaver\u2019a confidense, ex-nreeacd hia gratitnde and delight, and proponed w inform bu «if* that she might be enitably drtmed for the royal prmenoe.The Czar de-elared he would only remain on the condition that nothing ahoold be ebaegad, and that the family should oome to the table -withoot being tnfonned of hia pre
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