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[" * r Vol.XXVI.No.90.Notit** ot\tmnrrUuitt aitif.of Mr.Jair.ca Kollo.«\u2019 I*.K., of o »on.MAKKIK').HMAIUHIN\u2014HCAMMAN\tAt tP.e rirM.nce of th.lii.U r inolbor, I\u2019ortUnd.M«.on th' 2!*t li1'* \u2022 ' v U»- JU:v.M.t'nml.y.Al'-x r finmrilon, of Mont no I, to Homo', ril, hy the IN v.K M « NuM'.John, ton of Mr M Hterenuon.to Jostle, dm-tlitcr of Mr .1 Mc I.co n.Both of Wcutineath.Out.\tt AI.'t'AKTKV KHTIAIinsON.On IMh April, .U the* ri virlriiceof the hrirle* father, l.y the U* v K MooNulih, Wiliium B.*on of Mr.J.McOiatev.to lUtodo, dnn*h-Mol .Mr.W KichunUon.lioth of WeuUnenth, Ont.M I.I.KS-KIND At Injiidon, Ont , on the 22nd Inrt .I y Ht v.1.,1.A I\u2019romlfootl, D D , J.W id unir Nellen, of thiucity, to Mary K Kind, onlv ilntifchler of Win.Kiml, IjOi.iUmi.How MACI\u2019HIK.Un ThurH.|»y, \u2018Jird imitant, at the rreidenre of the lirider mother, hy the Ifer.Dr Steven-*011, anuisted hy the K'-v.Dr Wilke», Tho*.Ki fipra.n How, of Toronto, to Killy, younyei t daughter of the late D Mncphlr, B*|.DIKI) UANN In thi» city, on the 21«t instant, (Iraee Ida, y, uny at.daimhli r of the late Arno» Drum, #«««1 1C ytaia and & month*.Jcrus took her to her Father.Funeral will take place from her mother» residence, 875 Hcib-ucura street,on'I hurmluy, 23rd iuatant, »t 2 |xm., to Mount lloyal Cemetery.Friend» and acqm.int.ince* me rtspectfully Invited to attend w ithout further notice.M< DOl\u2019tlAM.Suddenly, on the morning of the 2trd Instant, Jane Heron, lidoved wife of James McDougall, aged t'5 year*.Funeral will leave h.r husUnd * residence, t», I .ilaee rtri-et.on Saturday.25th instant, at2.30 ©clock.Friend* Hilt! acquaintance* will please accept this Intimation.FKATHF.RKTON.At Metis, on Monday, 20th April, Mm.Julia R Fcathcridoii, widow of W.II.Featherston, aped II year*.McCARL.On the llth instant, at the residence of her uncle, Mr W.II Kamhly, Invertie**.(Jnc., suddenly of heart disease.Aggie I McCarl, of Hokah Minn , V.H., a^\u2019ril 18 y«**r*.ADVERTISEMBiNTS.Ladiks, Attkntion !- In tho Iliuinund I >>\u2022v Jum< KECK.K A.COLLECTION.Hitts.ni.MtV, Secretary.\\70KKlMi GIRLS\u2019 BRANCH OF Y.w.a A.Ii.nllily Soeiul, FHIDAY, Ap.il k'ttll.8 p m ( .m.'nt | ISHOP\u2019S OH HI.TIT sT I\u2019lt Ftlltltl.W.iK tlAI* ! SIZE 24 x 32 INCHES.til KIHHT II.U STfiATIONS ITS* led lei tie Mill, QtfApiwIle Valley, .hhI l*iirlrallH of .i it At.Mil'l i if v.1,01 IH Kill, Kiu John A.Mv poNai.p, Hiut'X IIkavi:,\t.\t.IIII'.I'HRIN Cltti: IN Ml AM, ke'.ki xcr N nnythinj |'uhli*h' 'K Knr *«li' hy all oewRltaler*., IDerllt*.Fiihlialierl liy the O.BISIIor FN4.lt \\ V IN«i A FKINTINO to.(LIMITED), lti*l SI.liiiiM* Hleeef.Montreal.1À8TOR FLUID (Raglstered)\u2014A J dvlightfully refrethlng preparation for the hair.iuM »e u«-.l daily.Keep* the «ealP healthy.\".C'ÆrsoVJSi' JfNRv'jrjsrt/ ¦nd»t 144 M Lawrence Ma:n vt, Sol» M»'\"'Tae«urer NARPETS, uiL CLOTHS, RLOS, J A» we ure now \u2022howiiig one of th.' rtl,»,*\u2018 «t'|*'ki r g\u201et together, all iini» rted » .-fore the mlvance m «lu y ( Icing collected, ail', m th.xivl.i.| work room focihti-* are u f.ai to AUr i.'t ar.f .eta.we c©I.Hd.\u201etJy KMITt n V \u2019 ,'i IhÔ, .eU n .h u.itire rang,- of liigh cl»>» g'\"*!* the Kl'i < l U-> 1 ^ ïü;.gsi .H t'xui i rial ,5c.Tap.nTHt CAHPi Oi.3f^ i.i.-h un.Ci.oTit*.50c, arc worthy of notice na «Miiple' CAnPIT «WEEPEM at J t MI S It iVI.IS A SOY, 1R33 and 1*35 Notre Dame at CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.W ANTED.Wanted immediately several good and oiperienecd MANTLE MAKERS and DKE8S MAKERS Apply t« Mr.LIUHTFOOT at S.Candcy a.T AKE CURTAIN SALE.Special rale of Lace Curtain* all thl* wreck at ex tremely low prie»», from *,iven to ten porcont lower than regular value.^ lATlON I5Y W.K.SHAW, IT III*» lltMtMS TO-MOIvKItW.Uig.I'Am MaJiuguiiy mid W d.iul KuroPur\".rrin iv.d eun privât» K-vid'\" \u2022\tI*' it.' led Hiiah'-i.l hum .id la».War.-, Mirri.i-, D.»k.i .iiofort.', S.irv.-yor.In I.rU.Stile will I»' adf.iiiiuid .a yne.i .lock for an hour.Kule will i.'ioui.ne.- ut YEN «clock sh up w.r.siitw.Auctioneer.ÜI'.MMLR ïil'SI DKN|>.rtH the killing of Frank Smart while on guanl.WiNNlPKO, April 23.\u2014Tho London Fusilier* ato ordered to Svift Current.They have at three o\u2019clock thin afternoon.THF.FBOO lake MASSACRE.There i* nothing iinjmrtitnt.A Bnttlefortl dispnti'h just received »:»>'* the guard was fired .,,n by Indimi* the night Irefore Irut at Battle ti sroHD Thai.-, Sixty-Thkk»: Milks Noin itoi Hivfr ferry> Scniit» re|>ort nUrge trailindicat-Saskat» hf'van Lani*inu.\u2014Monday aftern.srn,\t^|ondsnt uulh (Uotut OtUr'i column.) GOOD MARCHWO.Camp at Sim ply Station Htbahos, on Bat Apnl 30th.This i-olutnn Hoc our Madron Curtain* at $2 80, $3.90, $150, ¥ , $5.50 |ard# long, at Ç5 $5.50, $8 per pair.Hcc < .ir Kwi** Curtain* at $7 up to $30 p allow L*.FT Î BIVk Mosquito Net.wh|u Mnwill;t0 Net.At H.CARSLEY\u2019S.UNFA 4 OFFARS ! JUulie*' White Cape- Collane l.ailic»' White Cro«|ue-t Collar*.Badie» Fancy Colored Collar* Ladle»' Habit Collar*, tucked.Ladle»' Habit Collar*, embroidered.Ladies' Habit Collar», plain.LINEN 41 FFS ! Kadi.»' White Jersey t.'uff*.Ladiet' White Ilenihsr.lt Cuff*.La.Uct' White Lnn»downe Cuff».At H.CARSLEY\u2019S.Children's Collar» and Cuff* In great variety.I M F DFIMRTMFVr ! Black Spanish luice.Black Chantilly !-»arivde w.re blown \"ill.hi in sp.dots of explosives were pminptly grrurd, ami are making a critical examination of the wreckage.No arr.-sts have Ivwui mad*h, nor has anyone lieen detained on stwpiejon.Mr William Vernon Harcourt and Ced.Majeudie, Chief In*|iector of explosives, are niahmg |^r aonal examination of the wreck.The walls and other i iineipal parts of the litiildmg are unm- lured.Mr.Swainson received severe concussion nf the brain.It is exis-eted, however, that he will recover, Mr.8wiun»on «.m u imine diately back of the Admiralty \"Hue.and over, look* the yard in front of the residence of Lon Northbrook, Firet Lonl \"f the Admiralty.The plaster hangs in ribbon* from the walls, and the ceiling fitting» of the room were smadied to atom*.The marvel i* that more *eri\"U* damage ,\u201e,t done t\" the occupant*.Mr.was tint -.Swainson think» the the explosive thrown into the room through a Window.Tne rumor that two men I tearing a |>arK Creek to cut w*\tup a scow »ii.ry.The Mount«l Mice.\u201dndor ^''X,\t,h.t .h.y .Cnrry.IVt llerchmer, have also gone as an escort for In teaiiiH.The next supply station will In* called Hart ; then comes Galling, after our favorite gun ; then Miller, Sears and Todd.Thi* *1* tion is sixty-three miles fr«»ni the river.This 1 (> f whom leave* every after- gis-s by courier, om noon for Saskatchewan landing.( From Our Social Corrtrpondcnt vilh CijUmri iittir'i Column.) ANOTHER 0001» DAY.Camp ATSurrLY Station H art,on Battlefobd Trail U>-'» Miles from Swdt Clbrent, Tuesday afternoon, April 2L-W ohavo had another splendid day and have made rapid progrès*, ex cept over \u2022omo very swampy ground in t'\"' alkali valley before reaching Eagle Hill (\u2019re' k.After eight mile* marching »ft|«\u2019r.Fahih April 28.- The (\u2019abim-t to-day consul , red thr Itofi horc Fyuptitn cas.', and agreed on a line Of action.It is said that unie».E/ypt gives satisfaction France will adopt active urea-KUres to secure it.Berlin.April 23.-It instated h«-re that the Port*.Iw* infornied the Khedive that 1 ranee ba«l no right to interfere in tho Rutphort F\u2019KJp-tirn affair.WEATHER PKOUAUILITIKH MtraosouMicAL Omcs.Toronto.A|»il 23.I s.m \u2014 Ttie i-r«Mur In OnUrio and the St I^wrenes Valley, is n.-arlv »Ltioiiar) in the Maritime l*rnvino.l-ut i* fair Xisl soinswhat «older in U.i.l-re and th«' Maritime I To vinca.In the Sa.kaNh.-san and qi \u2022Ai'islle distriti* the t*in|«rstures vary from l .L twelve o'clock and the column i* halting at tins station, which is 4>iglitytl.me miles from Battle- fold and on.?hundred n»»d *'v*' »n,,w Swift Current.Tl.«> trail will !*\u2022 «liMici.lt tomorrow imd a hard march is look,*! l-r.\u2019'\u2018id aluad it Kkirt* t»i«\u2019 Brushwood and .Handy 11 dis, ami there will be three nul.-# and a hall «\u2022! w.HKlcd bluff* t«.g«>t thrmigh.Aft.-r Huit H will strik.- acres* tIn-«.p« n pram.- for forty mil\"*.Then will come the last and most difficult a* w« 11 \u201eh most «langerons part«.f otir inarch, tl.ctwei.ty miles through th«* wsslcd country which lie* south of the Battle river, at the junction f Newitt\u2019s killing an Indian by bayonetting liini is true.A NOTABLE PRISONER.Nolin, ono of Riel\u2019s councillors, is now » prisoner in Prince Alls-rt.EFFEC-TM «IF THE.Fl'illT.The volunteers and English half hr* , «I* w, ro anxious to go and fight Kiel, hut (.\"l imn,> would not allow them \"li acxM\u2019untof tl\" lii'luni who are gat hem! north of them.Davis arrive,I by thi- Carrot River district, and evaded tno r.liela,' Newitt was saved by a b re itch half-1,i,id who was friendly.Davis also reiK.rta that seven half-breed» were?known to haveb.-en kill' d, nnd expect* many more?are kilma »nt.il north of the Touchwo**! Hills this morning.SPEECHES BY TORY LEADERS.London, Npril 28.-Sir SUffor.l Northob\u2019, 1^10 (^oiiHi'rvAtivi*\tin the Moiiim* nf m\u201ena, -.ud, in thecourneof an a.ldre*« «b liver.,I in this city y«-*t« rdsv.that the retention of the control »f Egypt i* «H inijHirtant for England * interest.If for no other reason than as a |»art of England's duty to the ptuplo of India, tho (iox, r'lm.-nt should maintain a j«ro|*-r |*>sition there, and ahoiild .«is-cially j»l*ce beyond ail doubt the |M\u2018n>etunl nvailnnility of the Suea Canal for the transit of British L,rd Salisbury, «isaking in Wales, fore-hadowed what will probably be adont.il as tho platfonn \"f the Coiisi-rvative* at the general «-lections next fall.The Try leader asked why it liap|M-n«\u2018«l tliat the owners of houses and land* were heavily tax.il, while (icople drawing hug»- fortunes from the ownership of foreign securities, consols, etc., went free.Tin* inrepiality in taxation had play.! the chief jwvrt in bringing about the d,-pruasion in trade, and in it was to lie found tho solution of the question of better housing of the iHs.r.In regard to a protective t*>licy, l/nr,J Salisbury said he would not adv.icate a.revival of the duty on cereal*, but could not England meet the protective measure* of Kuropoan nation* by employing some similar weapon.MASSACRE IN CAMBODIA.Paris, April 28.\u2014The insurgent* m Cambodia have surprised the French, captured several guns, and massacred many Europeans.SHAKESPEARE'S ANNIVHRSARY.I/ONDON, April 23.\u2014The three hundred and twenty-fifth annürersary of the birth of Shake-s|sare- is lieing celebrated with much ceremony and festival to day in Stratford \"n-Avcn.The town is brilliantly decorated and church bell* have been chiming all,lay.Hundreds of strangers throng tin- place.IRISH BISHOPS IN ROME.to-day: uiiu.42*.able.Th- i\"d on the way wa* v.-iy- ,u-(ac-\t.torv and consisted of hard-tack,, canned, corned Rome, April «\u2014Thelnsh bishops, 'n ««-, ,\ti .fr,-,h vention here, di*cus**d tn-dny |*r.>p.*iition8 and roast beef, sugar-cured bacon, Nan*, fre h .^mg to the re-foniiati-n of Mayn.-ffh College |)eef two or three time* ia»r week, g'«sl tea, j ;(nfJ ttm establishment of a Catholic nawsDOpev «near wilt and pepticr and not -tinte.! in j|, imblin, to be conduct.il under the direct sugar, sait\tin\tcontre»! of the Papal authorities at Rom.quantity.\t1 2 TTIK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Thursday, April 23, 1885 NEWS.TRANSATLA^i TIC.M.Trio.'ii|»i* hjw\ttin- Prosiilen^y of tl:c (\u2022¦\u2022\u2018«'k Council of Mini^trix T uilcmondc A 1 >< Hhiunl)««,K K|>ii)nin^ fiir^tory in I\u2019uri* han bcon bunuxi, causing a 1i*m of $200,000.The magnificent new theatre at Szogniin.Hunfran, wa* buniing on \\Ve«inei*d»y night, and it* i'iini*hment priests who say mass and administer sacraments without Authority, w.is rejected by 1*»!> to 127.A BRUSH WITH THE REBELS.LORD MKMIUND\u2019S PARTY FIRKI) til UN BY KKBKIsS FORT PITT POLICK ARRIVE AT HATTLKKORI).THK ROYAL VISIT T«> IRKLAND.Ten thoti>and Sunday-sch-Hil children, with banner* and music, marched to Pho nix Park, in Dublin, on Tuesday, and preaentod an ad-dr> v.to the Prince and Prince-v A ball in hon< rof the Prince and Princes*, on V «¦dm -dny night, was a great succès*.They go to Belfast to-day.RUSHING TO HER FATE.RUSSIA DECLINES FI RTHF.R DISCUSSION OF THE PKNDJKH OUTRAGE.KNOLAKP PltEfAklNO KUK TtIK STRrOUf.E \u2014 ENOLiait MKBIUANTS rHEl'AKI.NV, TO LK.WE BtSaiA.LoKnoN, Apnl 20, 1 &.m.\u2014 Th>' Russian r«\u2018j»ly to the communication sent to M.DeGien through Sir Edward Thornton, yest.Tilay, after do- receipt of (Jen.Lumsden'* sum>lement*ry re|s>rt, has just been receivixi.M.DeGier* re-phi s curtly that Russia declines to enter U|»>n any further discussion of the Pendjeh incident.The Tnnr* this morning says the only thing clear is the m«e*wity {>* and a much larger body of San Salvadorians.Barrio* ha lUrri-Js\u2019 tent, ami on the refusal of two officers who were with him to assume command, he left the tent, and while proceeding to the front wa* »hot through the heart by a sharjwhooter.In the -truggle for the recovery of the body his son Venacio and hi* son-in-law wen- killed.CANADIAN.The Rev.Pr.laque*, pn C^dl«Tfe.Belleville, lint., ha* resigned.It probable that he will be raccceded by the Rev, Prof.I)y«r, or the Rev.W.Blair.TORONTO.A Special Meeting of the S'-cndy fi-r the Suj-pressii n of Vice was held here, on Wednesday afternoon, when rewdutions were t»as*ed strongly condenming the pablication and sal«* of Sunday newspaper*, appealing to the Christian sentiment of the public to aid th«-m in »uppre*w-ing this evü with its demoralizing r-suits as seen in other citi«3« on the continent, and appointing an influential deputati n to wait upon tbe police ooninii*«ioners to urg>- the strict *-n-forcement of the law again*?the breaking of the rd'» llay.The Chief of police and the f to-generally were severely criticiod for allowing the open v iolation of the law.The Cam: of LaGomardine r*.McDcnnid A K- .*,.Canadian Pacific Railway contractors, at the civil assizes, has been watcii*d with intointment of an agricultural lecturer in connection with the Provincial Normal school.The Assembly will probably prorogue on Friday, without th* bringing down of any measure regarding tie- consolidation and completion of the Weatern railway* of the Province.It i* understood, however, that several Com|-*nu-* have made f>ffeni in connecti'm with the railways, and it i* antiriiwted that a special aeaason of the Assembly « ill be called in a few month*' time to consider the matter.A Narrow Eocate.- Just aft» rdark r*n Tu< -\u2022 day evening when the day ext»ii-.» Iron.St.\u2022Tonn was well started from Milford station f.sskj«ON Bfnan, D.!.Cowan, son of Win.Cowan, of Ottawa, was kill'd, and on»*, !.Ansley, of Halifa,, woiinde I, but vvill recover.Four Indian* were kille I.The Indians then ran away.Mclsoin, of t!ie Hudson\u2019* Bay Company, and hi?fiinilv left Fort 1\u2019itt the day before the battle, lb* had a parley witb the'Indian*.They i-aiil tle-y only wanted to kill the jN.lice.un*, flow A N LOCK A I'RlsONR t.Iwi?»'r- The }*>lic»-who arrivtsl at Bvttleford this evening retiort Mrs.Gowanlnck, |»reviou-»ly rtponad kill»*!, to bo oliro .«nd, with Mi-.Delaney, a prisoner of the Indians.[No mention is made of the other |*>r*sse*»ed of no work* capable of offering resistance t an attack.| A STATEMENT IN I\u2019ABL'ABENT.Ottawa, April 22.\u2014Before fie order* of the day were called in the House of Commons, this afternisin.Sir John Macdonald roso and said : I may state that there is toomuib reason to fc.»r that the rutnoi* which have reach'd us about the disaster at Fort Pitt are true.But they are not fully confirmed.They come from B it tie-ford : they are vague in tln-ir ns lure.I do not think, therefore, it would lie well, from consideration for the feelings of th\"**- who are intei«*»t«d in the various people there, to *;>eak more specifically, because all th»- n-port* are rumor as yet.But they have come 'from various sources, and therefore one must believe a calamity lias occurred there, to what extent 1 am not able yet to inform the House.The moment we receive any information it will Is- lai 1 before the House, About 10 o\u2019clock Sir John r'*»- and said : I have to announce the receipt of the following telegram from Battlcford.It is dated to-day and read* : \u201c Kurt Pitt J» lin men underDirken* arrivi-d by river *t lUttleford this momintf : om killetl, orn- wounded, prvviou* to leavini; ; all the settler, with M- bean gone into Indian ramp.Mr.Mclz-an, I may say, i* th*- Indian .virent, yr.Blake a-ki-d, \u201c How do you inter]'ret that,\" and Sir John replieil, I cannot tell ; I simply i»-ad you wnat information l have received.\u2019\u2019 A SKIRMISH.Claw*! Ci mm, N.W.T., April 22, A reconnnissance of scouts and a few of B»>ult\"n's tn«-|» und»*r D*rrt came from Blackfoot Crossing to day that the COW-l>ov*s had shot an Indian who wa* «b aling cattle.Capt.Berry\u2019s Mounted iVdice from Fort McLeod, with a nine-|un«ler, rrinci|>ally surveyor* who have worked in the .North-West, have arrived at Swift Current and will join ennis, ir.They arc arno-1 with Wiuch«*ster rifle* and revolvers and are mounte»! on native poaie*.THE WAR CBENIT.Ottawa, April 22.\u2014In the House of Common*.to night, tin- Hon.Mr.Caron said he rc-greth-d to *ay tliat live Financ»; Minister was very ilL In hi* atss noe lie would, therefore, move, that tlie Sj»esk*.il of the Department of Militia had L-en exhaustedL The amount would be divide«l a* f«vll»*w* : F»ir the pay and subsistence of 4.000 tr*>|>* at an average of gL50 i*-r day, f*»r sixty day*, î-'Vîi),-000 ; transi»Tt, 9300,000 ; sujiph»-» and camp utensils, $-IOJj00.Tlie H< n.Mr.Blake «aid he deeply r»-gr'-tt» d the inability of the Mininter of hmanco tube present.1»« niigbt say the hon.g*-nt!«*man hwl not counted upon the aMistanc»* of the Opt*»si-ti».n with r'-f*T»-nc» t»'Whis vot».- in vain.H»-w-oulil not '\u2022ppc*»- the vote, but would agr»*- to it* |.a*-agf on the understanding that an account in «i»-tail would be given afterward.Mr.Langelier-Is it proi»r»*\u2022*»/ s LORD MELGUND.MN-ially a* they have not ls*-n accustomed to ive on charity.If th*-ir sorvic«-s nr»-to be cs, nee i,f th»- vohinte*-rs.H n.Mr.C\u2019arcn said the present vote did not contemplate any additional pay.It was in-temled simply to in» et th>-n-piirement he had alre.a»ly mentioned t'> the Him*»-.Mr.Gault stated that the jieoplenf Montreal had C'-nie nobly to the Iront to provide for the families e glad to h«»ai from you with any sug-g»-.*ti«-ns you think will Is» ls-neficial in starting the iiiov« iucnt in Montn-al.Chah.A.Mac Don Atn, Sec.Chien'jo, April nth, 1 A FATAL CI.ol D BURST.GREAT PESTBt\u2019CTION T«> LIKE AND PllOPERTV.Medicine Lod«;k, K.a«., Ai>ril 22\u2014A water s(s>ut or cloud-burst, five to twelve f- -t high, rolled down the M-dicine river y»-*terday ana over the low land* **:i*t of the city, carrying death in its wak«-.Sev«»ral whole laniili- v are known to be drowned.Ri-ecuing jsu-tie* found men, women and children clinging to tr»-»-* w ith nothing but their night clothe* t\" (imtect tnem.sotii»- without any clothing whatever.Three attempt* were made to rescue | communication could L- had with the East.A relief party wa* out all night picking uji unfor-tun.at*'*.Huudr«-vl < of cattle wen- dnfwn»-1 an I many cp'i-s ruined.Hundrod* of d«el animals also line the hank* of Elm Creole.Four waggons c»'ntaining ** ne*v»-r*\" have not b n le :ir«l fn m : it is thought all thunty of Huron Scott Act zkssociation was held on Tuesday, April 11th, in the temperance hall, Clinton, tin- chief nbj»-ct of the meeting l»eing to consider the *t.< t»» Ikj tak»-n to-ward \u2022«-curing the enforcement of the Scott Act in the county aft* r May 1st, Rt.-prcsentativ»-* wereprei-' nt from all j«irt« of the countv, and W.If.^ roung.K*q., of ( lakville, Bolice Alagis trateef Halton county, was also pr«.-s«-nt by invitation of the Executive Commit?**- in order that thr* Huron Association in laying its plans might have the benefit intment \"f hotel-kce|s-rs in*t< ad of druggists a* liquor v-n h-rs under th«-Sett Act, reo.-ntly uia*l-tain in the Mounted Infantry.He was wound-I i'd at Magyar, and rejoim-d the corj>* two days aftei vvar*l at Ti-l-el-K'-hir.Ho afterward commanded the Mounted Infantry at Coir » until they were disbanded at the conclusion of tlie war.On hi* return to Minto House from Egypt he was entertained to a banquet at Hawick by the border Mounted Voltinb-ers, \"f which he is commanding officer.Thr**- years ago he had an article in the Nineteenth t'eniuni on the subject of \u201c New.-q>a|>eF Com-s|sin h-nts in thi Field.' Lord Melgund tnarried, in 1HH3, Mis* Mary Caroline Grey, youngest daught- r of the late General Gr»-y, an*l sister to Mr.Alla-rt («r*'y, M.B.for Northumls-rland.Thu marriage tunic (dace in St.Margaret'* Church, Westminster, and Archdeacon Farrar wa* the officiating clergyman.Tin* wedding present* were costly and numerous, among the givers being the (jueen ami wveral in embers of the royal family.\u2014Seottith Ahteriean.PROTESTANT HOUSE OK INDUSTRY.ANNUAL MEETING YKsTKKDAV AKfKRNOON THE PUBLIC TO BK AsKKD KOI?AMSWTANCK.The annual meeting for the election of office-bearers for |he ensuing year, in Connection with th< I'lutexlant House of Industry ami Refuge, wa* held y* st«-rday afternis»», a?three o\u2019clock, in the hoard i.*-in of the Institution.The President, Mr.Charles Alexander, in tlie chair.-I i,,wi re pro ent the lb v.Mr, Barnea, tfi\" R* v Mr Patterson, Mr Sfu-lton, Alderinan Holland (Treasurer), Mr.Re.d,.Mr.R.Thomas, Mr D Wilson, Mr.John Mo.\\rthur, and Mr.Ciuikshank (Secretary).Mr.McMillen, Siiperinteiident, was also in attendance._ The following elections were unannnouslv made, hy formal motion, moved, secomle 1, and carried : Pn-nident, Mr.Charles Alexander; N'ice-pn sidenta, Mr.Henry Lyman, 1st vice-president ; Mr.E.E.Shelton, 2nd vice pn-sident ; treasurer, Alderman Holland ; hoiiorar) s*-cr* tary, Mr.George Cruikshank : visiting physicians, Drs.J.B.McConnell and .1.F.Finnic; honorary solicitor, Mr.V.W.Robertson, t^.C., to whom a vote of thanks was paswil ; honorary notary, Mr.A.C.I.Mu.-tii, to whom a vote of thanks waa pass»Hl h r his - i v ices during tin- past year.The following gentlemen were elected t > Kn the Isianl of luanageuient : Mis.-i».Henry I.vumn, A.F.Gault, W.G.Murra)\t« oi lun in, W Lunn, » ».8.1(|, Ward'll King, George Hague, John Hutchinson and Daniel WiEoii ; Messrs.I',.McL-nnaii, leprixenting the St.Andiews Society, ami Mr.R.Thomas the Irish Brote.s-test B«i:evrdent Society.Reli« f Committee Mesrs.Charles Alexander, John Sinclair, George Cruikshank, Alderman Holland, T.Lyman, Jaim-s Coristin*-, A.F.G.-uilt, W.Clendinm-ng, F.E.Shelton, w.Reid and Janies Mis»re -Mr.McLennan representing the St.Androw\u2019s, and Mr.1 hoinas tin* Irisli Broteatant Society.Financial Coinmitt4e -Messrs.J-.E.Shelton, Henry Hyiiuiii, Oc*ortf6 OruikHliiink* Hicluini Holland, David Mornce, W.m-.However, they now intended to a»k the public for regular subscriptions for the future.Aid.Holland said that the Night Refuge, to w hich the public aubsciilied, in aome measure militated against the subscriptions for general purl sises.Tin- Chairman said that if the public knew the value of the work which was tiemg don-: hy the society, there would}» little difficulty about the matter of subscription*.But they did no t visit the institution, and knew little about wha t they were doing.Mr.Reid suggested that all the produce from the farm, ii»»d in the institution, should bo charged to the same, so that thny might know whether they were running it at a loss or not.It was agreed to do this in future.After some further remarks the proceedings terminated.A meeting of the Cooper's Union, in tlie i Mechanics' Hall, to discuss th*- ca«-* of sin:'-; coo|mt*, who are at present Working under the tegular tariff, was field last evining.| decided to investigate and re|»n some s|o|ws, sheltered from the southern Min, a little snow still lingers ; but that whiteness which we observeon a bare patch of land is not something that will melt when summer comes it is the same alkali that gives the melancholy appearance to the immense deserts of the States and territories south of our frontier.\t,\t,,\t^ .The sun is warm, ami dares the blustering wind to do its worst.The men inarch well, ami new and tli.-n have tu*toi m order to let the heavily laden teams eaten up with them.At noon, a halt of alsait lialf-an-nour was called for lunch, for which the men were more than ready.Then the march was resumed, the men of Toronto\u2019s Military School again leading the way in skirmishing ord« r.About four, when thir teen or fourteen miles had Ireen covered, the camp was pitched on a slojio leading from the trail down to a beautiful -licet of water, in which the men were soon bathing away as much as isissible the effects of their tramp.Along two sides of the oaini» were ranged the waggons ; the teams and the battery horses were taken down to water and led back to enjoy the oats and hay that they had pulled e far, ami the four guns wore placed along one face of the encampment.The artillery came across country ns well as any ether jsvrt of the force,\u2014the regular gun horses Is-ingat last induced to draw the Gatlings in an orderly and decent manner.This may be the most fitting place to remark that in several resjiects the artillery is wanting, notably, as far as regards the supply of ammunition ami the tents for the men.The Government ftpjMars to have been notified of the supplies required by the buttery, and these supplies were stan'd to be coming, but tin- fact remains that they did not come, and the hundred ami twelve men are sleeping part in a clumsy makeshift consisting of a great sheet of canvas stretched over waggons and part in a marquer* with fancy red top-knots.But this is a small griev ance coui|»anjd to that felt ami almost manimouslv expressed with regard to the fs»s and delight of s|«irtsoic*n have .Lt-otne *o numerous in this ueighborh'sid that they threaten to intlict serious damage to poultry Minis.Last Monday a pure white fox, evidently one of the Arctic specie», was pursued by two hounds, but ultimately escaped being captured.Whence it came or whither it wend*'*! its way i* a mystery, as it is an uncommon sight.\u2014 FiWorirt H'unlcr.AN«!LOl'HOBlA.-Fol *in account of the refusal of the Hoard t*i insist upon the teaching*if the French lan^uatff iih well as\ttwo I r«*n*M news palters jitiblished at NVindsor have uiade use of the refusal, and referred to it as Anglophobia.Matter* have boon hn>ught to a focus by Malcolm Morrison, the second master in the \u2022*chiMii, who resign*'*! hi* |s>sition.Work kou Tuami's.\u2014In Perth and Brant where the tramps did ut have hard labor when incarcérât*'*!, they fairly have swarmed in the pa»t, but now the gaoler of tin; latter place ha* L * ii ordered to procure twelve hammers and a quantity of «tones by means of which tin's class ,if th*' emmunity will bo mad*; to earn their boaid in future.Their nuniber will no *Ioubt rapidly diminish now s«i bar as Brant County is concerned.A Dangkkois I\u2019ekt.\u2014A shocking accident hapis-iied in the township » Am SI t\u2019.ih.nm »Q«>1 \\ \\ \u2019 » » ! ; K I N ' \u2022 Hou ekeejjei.W \"l.w VT without rhilitri n.« oit* .,01 iii -ii «Uslt l.t M.iy.Kir»t cl»»*\tI*1 * Hov 1321____________________ \\\\r ANTED, a smart, tidy Girl iiIhiuI \\ v 1*! fi-ur» of igte.»* nnr»«- for I»\" .loMn'o l \u2022 \u2018\"ii , st t« i.).it* ohl A|.| l> »t once » \u2022ll\u2018 1111\t_ TASTED, ft Housemaid.Apply 1*9 Uum\u2019oity »trci't.rANTED, 10 «x)H*rieiiccd Straw Sewer*.inii»icUI»t« l> Hlcury «trcct.\\\\\u2019\u2019ANTED, a Korewotiian to1^' iver- \\\\ m.Girl* Kismi to aWh\"U»»l«; pm* H.mu-' Must h»»i *me \u2022 M« Denis'\"t »h.« .O A|T' > ,,, to I.YMAN SiiNS.v CO.fc-mu* rilrrnuw* .»niy tn ,l M \\l DITE, III St Jaw-»*«tr**».«11>»* lie Poet infer._____\t- rpo I.ET, on St.(Catherine street, near 1 Man*It,-M, Inrie.well fuml»lK»t r \u2018«nv \u2022\u2019itfaHL i a di-tor or other t.r .fi -«lon*l genlli'tiiail, rot isirlt « i.Uij*.I?M.iiill < i Avenue ______________ rsv, ; | LT 11 i Mini.i Street.Bbtnt 1\t#'.10 and «** Andy «\" W^tioPKIL ^^ \\N W rj\u2019iHK COLD WATER DIP ! j r| 1 i M d in Kntland line 1*73.awanled Hold Mislal ixiudon.Kng., Irtrtt is NOT rOlaONOl s OK «'ORROSINK t Mit.-* orfectly with COLD WATER Kaf* »*» «»; In nil DI-hY vi I ATHKIL It i* * »'U' t,,rv \" \"»*'¦ ll\"n« malady i«n ¦ \u2022 \u2022** ah.r, thi* IMp l.siii|i|.»e.l »* a diainf*s.'lant Eor H* varmu* 'i»e* in detail ao.l |>rtuM, (\u2022'¦ni i».ftii^i i-tainp to Mss «1 4 0.bin < rnU »!.Nlioilrral.I Mi .M A HON, UlMloLSTERER.______ >1.\t.\trsNi M) LET.DoDHLK CTTA(iE, Mtruer tiny and Uneoln Avenue All modern .iii.veiileli^i «* Apply Yt I.M A hi H V.I»l *\u2022 ¦» o-e.O rpo LET, at ST.LAMBERT, by 1 the |i »r.delightfully «(Plate*! \"ii th\" titer hank, a Urick Cotuge.containing thirteen apartu enu A y*ui» Oar.hn, with StaMe and Le It u*« attached.*r*'! also a well m the garden and «.iter m the h i»e.*\u2019,rt\u2018 'IJ1 from the rive* only a \u2022hort ih.Uuoc fr.\"\" thJ K\u201e l,.tier «Itiiatiiin for » Hiil.irt«»ii \u2022In,IMit.rv hour I > and from Die city.I or furtln r t^r* licular* app y or \u2018\u201c''\u2018\u201c.jj?\" i.aMUE UT.\" Wltn.-w tl'tlce r|3( ) LET, the Store, No '' w CtHPETM CLEANED AND IIELAID Uldli>t*tering done it private nwidence il ns|Mire,L MATTRKSHKM Him: sT.t till» MINE STREET.1 w »tnst r ANTED, DreHsinakcra ami Ap- prentice*, at Mi*.EMERSONS.13 Alexander r ANTED, OtMtenil Servant, good , ; référé,I.-e* r.-miied\tAt\t¦'r>-t \\ir ANTED, iumictUfttcly, ft firft TV T T \\ .\tA ALLAN oil w > >\t,\t.\t.\t: il., I rehiTunst Apply.! II A A ALLAN s Oltlce.cn.ir of YotivlUc and Couiiuon streets.Employment Wanted.aUVKiriseU'\\n AeSireino-.e.r u ieUrikf kt*4 \u2022*\t\u2022/ IUI.K-t I \u2022 * * A .\t' \u2022 i .\t1 \\NYONE requiring tho Hervicea of .Uaftleuer* or Coachmen or Artl»n* er t*'*\u2019'\u201d'®'\"; Jn*t ont troin the old country, would confer a farnr ny applying 813 Craig idrcct__________________ SEVERAL French ProttmUmt young lonUe* I.< k for himation» a» Govern, m or Nufjrry tioveruiK*.after May ith.A ldr.* Rev.( .ROI X.(¦rr.nde Ligne, tj\t______________ \\\\T ANTED, Ity 11 young Scotchniiin, TV I, »l,ii»tion lit a whoh.ale or rrtail »tore.a' A> ri.tant HPirvnian and to make him*.If generally uaeful AddreM .1 M ¦ \u201c Witne»» tlrtiee,___________ \\ XT\u2019ANTED, ft position as House* \\ V I - > i- r I y a yiwtng r» m «h\" h.v« h i 1 eqierlr m ., v*1 '\u201cId\tolject to\tOfli-e.w ANTED, situations for Message ., p y ., I ,,1 .Ip.r, * .ppr, t ' \u2022 O» tr .\t1 ! .\u2022 \u2019:u.,! ,e.i.V-.n i.l .1.\tJ V - H DICK, v,pi Hoy* Home 115 Mountain «Ireet.Board éîiict Room;s.s AllVUi ! |s* M X .\u2022 of 11*.«an I\u2019l l H \u2022»* I.'.\" I ¦ i lir tKil kil l H i»r r»'« \u2022/ U ll.g-O N I fi lt\tinr» imfitim, vrrp*tiJ.GAUD Vacancies ; also Day Hoard.ID Juror street.AS.W.HANNAH à CO.IS HEMOVINO TO tS IM NHIILl.STREET, JE» ABOUT TIIE.Ut may.Hi fore removing we are «.lling off at coat all kind* of IIOISE-I I ICNIwIIIN#; II1BDU IKE ! Iron lh d»tend«.Stove», Cutlery, I\u2019lnledwarr.fsuu|»>, Tinware.C.al IlmD.Step Ijvdder».«\u2022\"i«.S.iucet«ii*.Kettle», T.» and Coffiw\" l*oU, Bird Cagi*.*e .*e also, Unir cloth, Curled Unir.M >-», Ell.re, Olieiw.Ceral», Hatton*, and all kind* of I PHDl STEItEKM' M ATEKIAlJt .1.W.Il l N N k II «1 I O., Cartier Crain ami HI.Prier alrrel*.KOHERT 8NARR, ,\tBUILDER AND OtINTRAOTOR* Ollier ami Hton* Yard ; V7 Col home atrwt, Montreal.Agent for the Midilloari Quarry Co \u2022 Brown MPnie Tor «ami.le M.th.HUndard IJfe Aasurance OatnlHiuy ¦ New lltilldlng.Ht Jwnie» «tn*.».Ï3 fhinegnua «triwt l'iinl rtreet, with l»wk rntmnce and giuwf light Appl> t\" ^ C A .M* IMtoE, 7 l.rnioio» «tre.t.fpo LET.The Hindsom** lrp|>«'r I Trueinent.N\" X1 M* K >» \u2022tu - «.*H io g d erdrr jud I* «t l« ntlon ni the Vt ¦ «t l'.nd, A.rilo Mfn.\\ IN SMITH, SUM nnt.im «trret ift r ¦> p m.et TORE T< » LEÏ n_______________________________________________ r|io LET Little M\t1 JL Cottage and tjround», iHvup(«*l for the li«t few i géant i > th* family uf Mi .V;''r ,\t,\t' \"i! hiniui,* r, rl.'SI ApplytoMr llti.l L.M.i.l.o.ls Hint.LET, that limutiful Houho known ! J M \u2022\u2022 Thoinhury.lately ocetipinf hy Adam DarliiWI.«ituat.d at Outreuiont , flve ininute, w .Ik Ir ni th** ! Toll Gate, with Stahlew, lk>a.h Houae.OiitlHlIldi ig i.h iwu, | Oanleii arsl Oielianl, oontallling Ji *.ris .f n ni.and in eapNal order ; ha» U.e prettie»! view ou the I» nnl or Montreal ; to le let for a tern, .f >.r*\tAh.1» to S II k «I.M##KN, 5 aimI 7 H#* e front 4g Ht Maik »lrvet Nier Mou*., h r an', or to 1er IZS M M kay «tn-i't Kull »lr>- ; atone fr .'iil .I.*r w.\"low.Dt.reh.«ter MH'et Ne» Hloiiet Vttwg' with »t'«li*IM>.'joist li.-ni* »tre.t\u2014In Une ord.i .\t\u2022\t' .I.I 15ÏT st Catherine «Ireet Kurnitiirr .«h: Intiulud Villa» at t'oie St Antoine Sriiatih Cottage at Little M.r|«, r O 1 'harming v'*lm *,,h Orohanl and Gard* 1 il * \"te Mt Aulr.lne 4.3Î H, fl)induhiue «treet M.'.llmn «ire ; In g *.«t er !¦ r 'L''' Mit.,il,1 «t rve t :i rm.ined Hrl.k 1 .1 r 1.ilit t udieux Htm t Hrlch Cotl UP', well-u \u2022\u2022\u2022 t J.CRADOCK SIMPSON IL al Krtate, litauranee.Mortga^.- I.in«.Nor.lh.Ini' r - Hall.'.'«î -t.\u2022laines -n i I H >ARKKR\u2019S FOUNDRY.IB to N IJALIIOUHIK STREET.CART IKON\u2019 HI Ni KM t A laigt auortrnrnt in «tock.Order* ¦olicite.l.MOSEM P t K U CK.I^RANK SMITH, I\tCAHINET.MAKEU and UPIIOLSTKKKK.i:m and ELU HT.CATIIEKINE sr.< ippoaite Queen'* Hall Block, furniture made to order and drawing» (utwnitted Old i'arh.r Set* re upliol»ter*H| wud »lt« ed Pi newe* ,l< 'urtalni, HnipeHee, Window Pole»\t, .M Mattrew* * 0 iniwle Kurnlture repaired and poloni'l II OUHES TG LET.Nea.31 wnd » HT 1.UUI STREET Unit T^Al and Uît *(tory.stone front*, heKted hy furna.; very di traMe \u2022\tIN vi. banger.A 1 FIREWORKS.\u2014Prof.HAND k CO., Pyrotedmlsts, an- prcpartvl to supply t> BUbUcIn ien«ri»lsv®l»de«* on (i.nway »tr- \u2019.25 J r,t, f.i oorner st-All!'.in.a.Hi,.ov\t-.- - Iriijliiu* \"i * \"\"\" r.Thi* is a ib»irah|.- pr.p.'rty for a \u2022 al.llali» ' > an\t^ lllol,t.\t|> .M.« 'iftMH'K.l73t »u Don.*t ¦glOR SALE, liouso and [/yt in tho J; Village of lavchute.P Q.in good con'limm.My aantly MtaaU.1 for a country rrsMeu'-*-.Tlla' perfort.term» VWT reasonable Apply to *\u2022 J WALKER.Krai K»tate and General Agent.Laelinte TC10R SALE, The Budding and Lot lu M**int»iu «treet.near Ht An toil» Market, and known oa the HOT S' HOME, | which I* to*» «mall to accommodate the incrvMing m tewl' tie.of the 111*1110*ion.Are*» ot ground \u2022»»«''* The buddiigc U f.ratctaaa and the «ituation a ».ry Jr.r»U* H1THERS.MEWHORT «S IO., KaUte Agent* and Auctioneer»# For Sale or to Let.PRESENTS ! MILAERWAKE !\tPANS ! 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