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[" Voi,.XXXI.No.236.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, NolUti J*hW».CUKKIK.-On Oct.Ut, *t 1S8 Bourflooto itrect, Toiot Bt.C'h»r!*«.the wife of Win.Currie, of o »>n.MARRIED CURT1B BORIQHT\u2014At the Epiecopol Church.Aber corn, Ou* , ou the Ut October.16.0.b| the Re» Chorlee Bancroft, a»nted b» Ven.Archdeacon Llud/ay, Mr.C.W.Curtla, or Warden, to Miaa Alice R.Bor i g ht, dauKhter of Dcnnie Borl*ht, Kwi, of Abercorn.HAYDKN-O DOWD -On Oct.7lb.1B\u2018.0, at Bt Anue I Church, by the Re».Father Oappelle, .lame* Hayden to Katie, youugeit daughter of C.H.O'Dowd, Kan DIED.l.EDDEN \u2014At the rteidence of her graudfather, Dajdd Brjeon, Howick, Oue, on Tueeday, Bopt »th CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.#j Ten nail < uirre free During IMW Mouth.MBRELLA.DEPARTMENT.rOHN MURPHY To trouble.Such variety that there can\u2019t be trouble.No time lost in searching for what you want.I he goods are just 130-fore you, in the sizes and shades and makes that suit you, because the glove business is our trade.Ask to see our K.r> cent glove.R .1.Tooke, 177 St.James street.alto ail the leading ' 8.CARBLEY.\u201cwiv m MK yiv /IV /IV/IV /IV /IV AMATEURS 8UPPLlED DAVID H.HO«iC, 669 ON SHANNON.Mr.T.I).Sullivan said the River Shannon must be uneasy because a iniserahlo magistrate in Tipperary bore the same glorious name.Mr.Redmond said he could pay a high tribute to the generosity of Ireland\u2019s American triends, hut he pointed 'out that such a movement as the famine fund would not he unattended with danger.In too many eases this generosity simply had the effect of tilling the coffers ot Irish landlords.If Irishmen did their duty to themselves, and t!iC Parnclliteg were able, as he believed they would he, to force the Government to do a small part of their duty, it would he possible to tide over the coming distress without the humiliation and shame ol again appealing to the charity of the world.an ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD.There was a large crowd outside the hall and the grtatest enthusUifm was diapiaye-l.The trial at Tipperary having been adjourned until Friday, Me«ars.Dillon, Ü linen, Sheehy, Harrison and Condon returned to Dublin last night.They were met at the station by a great crowd and escorted to Mr.Dillon s residence.In response to repeated demands Mr.Dillon made a brief address.He said he and his associates would be no party to parading the Irish people before the world as a nation of beggars.The people ought not to be dthen to beg when there was lood enough in the country.Mr.O Brien praised the generosity of the IrUh-Amencans and apoke of the impo\u2019rtance of yesterday\u2019s conference parliament of the w hole Irigh race.SPAIN AND THK McKINLBV TARIFF London, October 7.-The Jjlaniari x Madrid correspondent mvs .\u2014The Spanish Minister a Washington has been instructed to sound the American Government in regard to a recipro citv treaty to improve relation-i between Ame ricaand the Spanish West Indies in IS'.*'-\u2019.The Minister is also instructed to protest against the effects of the McKinley bill on the trade ol the Indies.Public opinion in Spain lavors reprisals.Madrid, October 7.\u2014 The press here receives very coldly the suggestion ol the American press in regard to a reciprocal treaty with the United States concerning Luba aud port Rico.It is claimed such a treaty is impossible until the expiration ot the exist* ing treaties of commerce in ISU.'.CHOLERA IN SPAIN.Madrid, Oct.7.- It is reported cholera has appeared m Granada.DON CARLOS RESOLVE.Paris, Oct.The Figaro tnyt Don t ailog has written to Princess Valerie that h< haa sacrificed his riRhi to the Frenrli throne and will never again interfere with French, htnm-or foreign politics, because it diverts attention Irom his legitimate claim to the tlu one ol Spain, (loi C./'.A\u2019.Telegraph.) YATES' GOSSIP BY CABLE.THF VI EF-N'.N».w Yoiik, Oct.7.\u2014Mr.) ales cables io the Tribune from London ss follows Thr date of the Queen s departure Irom Balmoral will depend entirely upon the arrangements lor the meeting ol Parliament,which will be settled at a council which Her Majestv is shortly to hold.The Queen will arrive at Windsor three or lour davs before tho opening of ihe session in oule-to\u2019 have an opportunity ol con^rrlnjç with Lord Salisbury and also for the purpose of holding council lor the Speech.The Queen will stay at Windsor as u*ual, until within a week of Christmas and the Court is then to remove to Osborne until the middle ol l ebrury.T II R I'll I NCR OK WALKS.The Prince of Wales only remained in London for ai oui four and twenty hour» on his wa\\ irom Scotland to Austria, bu< he contrived to pav a \\ isii to the Lyceum Th atie on 1 rida\\ evening t» witness \u201c Ravenswood.' Tho Prince oi Wales will not remain abroad more than three weeks and his only engagements arc visits to Count Fesletlch at Kes/th.ly, Hungary, and to Baron Hirs'b, at St.Joann, Morawa, where the Due de Chartrei arrived on Friday.AT VICHY.Even the omniscient Figara did not dis-rn\\er the presence ol the Princess Maud ol Wales at the baths of Vichy, although she has be( n laving there several week*,so efficiently was her incognito maintained.The Princess, w ho U much better for îicr course oi \\ icb> water-, will proceed this week to Scotland.thr uikr or Argyll.The Duke of Argyll has made very rapid and ecmpletc recovery from his bad attack ot gout and is now able to go out every day tor > aniage everciie.nrwmas'h mrhoihh.Toward the end of this month Longman s will publish, in two octavo volumes, Cardinal Newman - b/Ac* ami correspondence during the Enirlisli Church.Th THK NATIONAL CCRSK.Referring io the murderous assault tramp leans to-day crime by a named Cardinal on the Island ot Or-last week, Mr.Tarte, in Le Canadien -aid; \u201cWe have to record aootlc due to the immoderate use oi strong his life in the English Church.Ihe papers were given by him some time ago to Miss Mo/ley to tie'selected and arrangi-d for pubU- rntion.Cardinal Newman had unbounded confidenee in Mis- Morley, not merely ow ing to their famih friendship, but also on account ol the admirable manner in which she edited the verv Interesting letters ot her lamotn brother, Canon J.15.Mo/ley.The tirst volume ol tins hook will contain a brief autobiographical memoir which Cardinal Newman gave Miss Mo/ley with the letters.VACANT KAIIMH.An « normous number of farms have become \\Rcanl this Michii lma», and all over England it appears to be extremely probable that land owmis will have them thrown upon their hands as in most counties there am hall a dozen v scant holdings for every eligible ap-plicact.drink.The man Cardinal would not, have brutally assaulted ThivUrge tl he had not.t*en under the accursed influence ot alcohol Morin, whose late will be probably de- ided before the sun t« is this evening, would pot b« on tho steps of the gallows it he had not clouded his reason.Drunkenness is becomng a more and more serioua menace to the good order of society and to public moral itv.It is spreading, too, Lhe a tram of powder.Energetic, radical remedies «re needed to cure this national plague Wo will not go so tar as the members ot the Dominion Prohibition Alliance, who reesntly culled on 8lr John Macdonald, at ,St.John, N.B., to cancel the appointment of Lieutenant Governor Koval, because he grant* peimita to srll beer.No it ia impossible to absolutely prohibit the trade in intoxicating drinks.But we urge In the strongest manner the reduction of the number of liquor dens, Rod the Increase of the licenie tariff.Tho drinking shops, properly io railed, tirât ie toiysthe places in which the traffic iu alcohol and drinks is exclusively carried on by the glass, have no moral reason to exist, esj>eelally in such numbers aa they do at present.The streets in all our cities are full of them.\u2019 NOTES.It ia supposed that the unknown man who was drowned by falling over the Louise embankment on Saturday night wai a young man named Bernier from one of the lower parishes.\t.\t_ , The weather here turned quite cold to day.Snowstorms mo reported in tho Gulf.Quebec, 0< t.7.THAT $100,01)0 not*.il,,mots were current iu town, last night, to the effect that charges of criminal conspiracy to defraud are about to be pressed against Messrs.R.D.McGteevy and O.E.Murphy, for attempting to collect the famous $100,000note already referred to.the «ireat scandal.Mr.Tarte, in his paper, this morning, warns the public that, the object of these pro-ceding* is to try to discredit in advance the evulenco which Messrs.R.H.McGreeyy and Murphy will he called upon to render in the forthcoming trial of the great libel (Turn, m which 1m is concerned with the Hon.ThomasMcGreevy and asks it to remember that tbeso two men, whom the latter and hi* Ir.endH at* now seeking to destroy in popular opinion, were for many yenis the assoemu a in ol the member for Quebec West and thought bv him worthy ol hie most, intimate friendship and confidence.In an open letter addressed to the editor of J/Fleeteur, Mr.Tarte also points out that instead of Insinuating doubts as to his sincerity in his struggle with Mr.Thomas McGreovy and spreading reports that lie is only seeking opportunities to seule or detent tlie case it is the duty ot all honest citizens io help him to fully expose one of the most rascally and dangerous conspiracies for public plunder AMERICAN.UNITED STATES CENSUS.Wakhivuton, Oct.U.The population oi In- of California, 1,204,002, increase 08, or :«).24 percent.AN APACHE MURDERER.Tn sun, Aii/., Oct 7.\u2014Information has been received lien- that Kid, the renegade Apache has muidercd a young White Mountain Apache in the mountain* near Fort Thomas Kid «aid the whites and Indians had killed all lus IriendJ and he meant to kill every one he met.An unconfirmed telegram from San Carlos snyi that Kid ha* killed six scouU.AFLOAT AGAIN.Duluth, Minn.Oct.7.\u2014 The steamer \u201cDixon\u2019 was released yesterdav Irom the roc ks in Chicago Bav.Rhe was uninjured.POLICEMEN KILLED.St.Louis, Mo., Oct.7.\u2014A row occurred |a«t night in a negro dive near Eleventh street and Lucas avenue.The plac was full of ne-roes and thutch Cfcl .oet will Le b immont-i to prooU m * res\t\u2022oa ' ! «jucccc of the .'enoiii jlloe^â o; ti.c K'Rjt-Senl.or Ferrar* l.*J EiileJ 'fl I t*ik ul Iona- .tBC a 1\u2019ortiiC ie*e niinlitr .ti aera.d At r ' So :** il no\" living to torm a coa.tiot j cabinet.The G tend Dake N'v holes, undeot tlic C/.ar, ii in a crit al eondition.The can.eroui et-tec lion t'rom w hi-h ht la 1 een lurtenng hai attacked his bra n.BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.L\t\u2022, Oetnbnr The -trike of the carte-1 w ch kal ca.t-e an a\u2019.ü.oit total s s-peniioo ot tmine\" in t: e ara a and cotton tra u\u2019j.v ill \\t i n .td tO-nu»rrow, i nkCi' at a ma»-me ting to-dav ba'ing lec tea to rfj'.inie work at the old wage?.The t oiler makers a- Newport and Monmouth ha-e struck.The ¦.*t.on in at iswhethe: the l oilertaaken or the en.neen eoall do the angle iron work.secLon ami saj» t 41 That on and alter the iia> when this act shall go into cttVct alt goedi, wareiaud tnerdiandise previoi.-ly im-l threatening to bring Suits to compel the Government to accept the old rate of duty on the good- brought by the steamers which entere : on Saturday night.In th, rotunda , t ¦ \u2022-' -*\u2022 O't.ot Mute] a- d*?ri r i ti.e i: amstaocei re-ling it.He ad de'ermine ! -\u2018fore v.it ng M: e.§ ho seta kill im ant o zht with a bottle of liquor toenterain hi- atende l ?;*U¦ Ho er, his eoi-age duap earad uotil a'ter !.e s'a-te :or home Refo-'* L'oiou' ab d:-tan- e, howe er, he tol l ui : sei' ' at hew .11 not % th*- n gbt w;- .o t ge'tin/ A!\tli\tel : \u2022ou*e.'be door of\tit\t'-as o;-en- 1 M.el, ar.d \u2022« thereupon fired bis revoher at -im and immediate!\tleft.\tIn an-wer tj Br.son i ueition, he said lie neithir -it L I t hreat nor did he set fire 'o him.A \u2022 I B -on and Other ( »r- w » >rr.iete-l ¦ en Leda Lau uata^ne - pr > not ex-j e \u2019 to o 'at any tb.'i / trom I.eda which will tje-.g en their po» tioa VIRY ANGP.i IMPORTER^ m> vi u rE a arR.o» - r s c-tojm osRi' ltU.!*?w Yoax, October .fb» round a of the Custom H-.se \u2022 -eterred t e i .al i eue o ac-tirjt; aad bogue \u2019o-da- hut the ia-/e cro * ; of»x'-i»ed mj-orte- as not tb-re.The .ad tra.uife'red » e:r \u2022 attie ground to L>»j>a\u2019r Co!-lec'or Co-icb s room a-.d wer»- makm.- 1 'e a s btxraM be allowed »o enter t eir .-ool' a 1er tbe same rate of duty tr.at preva.le ! on Pat .-day.Many in.- orte - had 'enda-e : tt e amu mt of d 'r to th- dep .\u2022 -'\u2022oil- for on the a o.jxLt^auh.j-corks ve »\u2022 d* and *-e ro n*.i ïTéac nemg the rfe?o'ie 'or r*-' .\u2022-/ '0 acc*-pt the -am*.Mr.Coo h hai so many *zci'- ! ppop.e cos'ront n?him, asking ail -or of viÇfrt\u2019igCJ and -lemand ng recognition, t at tit fall back upon a *!a se in t e new which b* -ed as a genera! an-f»*f IP ill qnet'ioof.The clause is from WINN.PEG NOTE'S.Wt*< a I it quoted to-day \u2014No.I hard, 'ic No.2, to 77 No Northern, 7 - No : feird, \u2022 :c.T.ere i.»erv little demand for froste*! wheat and buyers are lighting shy of It.It i- re[>orted in the Tribunt tua' the Winni-: e/ achine, Dorval.Val-M» and P-iintn Olair».T.HOUGHTON, 'J,\t93 11LEURY STREET, lx ater In Hardware, 1\u2018aliil*.4)11*.4 olor*.Kin»», ltrii-.hr», Ar.Hner hanging, Ualsomlo-Ing, So , promptly attended to.Katimat- « furoi'hed N EW CROP ¦ELECTED JAPAN TEAS IN DTOKH.l ' J GRACE, 51 University st.\u2014 J.A.MATHEWfiON A 4 4)., McCIH \u2022treat.Ilonae ami filgn Talnler anal Paper Hanger., All order* promptly attended.KEEPS IN HTOCK AHPINALLH A DEVUIH ENAMEL PAINTH.Aa also an aMortment t,f Prepared Paiute ready fur uae Cold and Plain Wall Paper», Window 4.In»», Clue, Paint Hru»hr», Pnrl» Crren, Kslaonilnr and knrul»hra.Which he aella at the Lowest Market Price* GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.Business Cards.J 0 .PARKS, Th* well known Photographer, haa opencd a new studio.oget Al 1261 fiT.4 AIHFIRINE HTRS I.T.Near th- Engliab C'atbe'lral, and ta now giving hla personal attention to cuatomera Telephone.No 4773 Montreal school OF COOKERY.f.adie» who are Intereated in the above Initltutlon can get all the re aod upwardj\t_ Second Cabin, (35 Excursion, (« and (72 Steerage (outward).(21 50 ; prepaid, (12 ; excursion.(40 M for freight aod passage apply to Petik Wkiuiit à Rons, Genaral Agents, 5 Bowling Ureen, New York.J.Y.«ILMOCR A «O.3M »*.\t»*\u2022\u2022 Montreal._______________< EUROPE! EUROPE! EUROPE! TICKETS BY ALL LINES.ALLAN, DOMINION aod GERMAN LLoVD.GKNE|IaL TiuijXAjM'U* TIC.STATE.ANCHOR and\tYORK Also to FLORIDA, WERT INDIES, Ac.g-ri\u2019sll or write for lowest quotations before iuo« ' \"Saloon r Si.I» upwards :\tJ'^addre^l g#- Ben-1 for pamphlet or «sail \u2018\u2018.\u201c'fJÎÎ .Jd ïîtl I74 8t James »rrel, oornsr St- John, CTty a trlct T»le«r»ph Co .Buildlw.Montreri _ 55 Weekly Calendar.Tuesday, Oct.7th.CAKE FESTIVAL.land /* tb# Go*\\hl**c*ui Ho®# 4n4 >fW«I x' UhlP tor Um« tkiMwo A/uro.Ky too.Twi\tA.the Am -t.tl.oo ll»U.101 U ayb*aadaitb*o&oa NORPHEIBER3 BCfLD-ISG.XT St.Jar.** br*^.J H WALKER \\n,.F if JOHNdtGN |Li.»ArK^ H J.John * to tf, ¦maaEcr, F.R.T^JONIREAL rirriBAD 4 N D DEJMBIBI.I» READY FOB CHRMTBAA / W.E.PHELAN, rn BT CATS CHINE STREET .'.o' ¦.\t*»¦ \u2022 ¦ 1\t* .ifX wçr aUBMf Î HNWI THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Tuksoav, October 7, 1890.il API »:BTI,060.\t,\t,\t.The report \u201c that the Mayot he authorized to sign the contract tor a rock asphalt sidewalk on the west .-ide ol St.Lawrence -ueei was objected to by Aid.Si.pie ns, who said that unless more expedition were used than in the case of Dorchester street the work would not be ihrough this year.\u201c I w ill insist tha' it t> \u2022 done at once, sa:d the Mayor A contract with Mr.Forsyth lor the addition to the sidewalk on the eajt side of the street was also brought forward tor the Mayor s signature.Aid.Stephens again objected, producing tome of the stone used as tilling, which he declared wa- unlit.He also object- angry, or is very desirous of more protection.(0 a ,-lause which stated that the repairs did Doth American and Canadian protectionists, not include The New York \u201c World\u201d is publishing the opinions of various prominent persona regarding the effect of the McKinley laritl on the people most affected by it.Among these opinions few are more to the point than that of the millionnaire Jsy Gould.Ue said : \u201c I can t see that the new tariff of itself will be a disadvantage to the country.If it increases the cost of seme articles, people will simply use less of them.If the tariff on wool makes clothing cost more a person will get along with one suit where he would otherwise have two A great many American farmer» have for some time past found it ditlimlt to get even one good suit, aud Mr Gould does not say-how these are to get along when clothing becomes dearer.Evidently a good many Ame rican citLen* will, in future, be in a worse position to resist the effect* of winter s cold or a visitation of la grippe should it make another tour of the country.A millionnaire can get along comfortably with ninety nine suits instead of a hundred, but a fanner ünda it leu easy to go without his only suit.It is all very well for millionnaires to be philosophical when being stripped of a suit of clothes, l-ut the poor man, who is in danger of going bare, would freeze if he sat down to philosophize.\t_ w ho are manufacturers, benefit by the |war of retaliation which they set the Governments to wage, and the farmers of both countries are the great sufferers, for they are squeezed by every act of retaliation for the benetit of the manufacturers.The Can*lian farmers have been injured by the United States Government at the demand of the protectionists.What is the remedy proposed by the Canadian manufacturers who are protectionists ?Why, that Canadian manufacturers be protected by higher duties on American mauu factures.As Canadian farmer* arc prevented by a high American protective tariff from selling their products profitably in the United States, the Canadian Government should, protectionists tell us.secure the pros-pciity of this country by increaaing the Canadian tariff upon foreign manufactures entering Canada, and thus compel the Canadian farmer to pay higher prices for what he buys ! The Canadian farmer is not allowed to sell his barley profitably by the American Government, and it is proposed that as an act of retaliation he shall be compelled to pay higher price* for his scales : Such a policy is fun for the manufacturers of both the United States and Canada, but it is death to the farmers of both countries.Under the Canadian protective tariff the farmer is compelled to pay about five dollars for scales which under a free trade policy he would obtain for three, or ten dollars for scales which should only cost OlDINAItV UKAK AM* TKAIt.No I'Ontractor would nut a cent nto reimii s with a clause like tliat in Ids lavor.The Mayor -aid he would not sign tho contract unie* Mr.Forsyth took the objectionable words out.So it carried.Aid.Hamclin\u2019s request that the Board of Health haw* power to remit water rates wa* referred to the Finance Committee.Me-sr- Ba>tien A Valiqusttc wrote offering to pave St.Vlncent'slreet with woo l at the *iitni- price a- Craiir street.Aid.I\u2019retontaine supporti'd this.Aid.Stephens .'aid that the begt piece of wood paving ever laid in this /n»I\\\t)ia.I \\ »A4»n tYt.f iliivv n Kir fho\tSi r^Dvnr cit\\, had l een put down hy the City Surveyor on £>t.Catherine street.He wished to show the difference between day s work and contract work, an i would accordingly move in amendment that th* work be done by the city under the supervision ol Mr.St.George.\u201c The City Surveyor,\u201d said Aid.J.B.Du-t reine, \" has more work now than he > an do this year.* \u201c f know,\u2019 teplied Al l.Stephens, that the City Snrvevor can do the work, and better than Bastien k Vali\u2018,uette.I «atclied him on St.Catherine street and the work ha- been well done.I believe in the future that AU.Ot B WOOD PAVEMENT should be laid under hi- direction by day\u2019-work \" Aid.McBride seconded Aid.Stephen\u2019s amendment.Aid.Tansey asked if it could he done this year.Aid.M-Bride.\u2014Yei.1 ss* tliU because 1 m not working in the nb-rest of contractors.Mr.St.George ha- pushed St.Catherine str-' t.The Mayor This question seems the same that of the -ewers.Members say we can't o them by day s work, Mr.St.G< or^e a* s we can.Aid.Wil-ot He ha- aid that he hav his hands lull and had rather not do this work.The amendment In favor of do.ng the pav.nt: (7\u2019s the Editor o>' the iVitnest.) Sut,\u2014We lia*e heard much, pro and con about the McKinle* bill aud the Dominion o:\u2018 Canada.We don't understand why our o wn Government here does not protect us.Take, for instance, the .-cale ta.tones throughout th -Dominion, with heavy capital Invested and a smalf tarifi of A percent.Fairbanks, Howe, Buffalo, Jones, New ^ ork and Chicago schIci taitorie.s are inundating the country with cheap American scales.Velthel nitedStates debar us from sending barley, pea and other products.We think what is auce for the goo e is sauce for the gander, and we trim that all duties for the protection of our manu-taciurets will be raised immediate!) on the same basts as our neighbor aero- the line.It seems that at present the Canadian Government I- weighed in the balance and toitn 1 wanting.\tTin UTahiikn St ai.k O'*.Montreal, Oct.7, IN'.\"*.>!\u2022' DECLINED THE INVITATION To ntscrs.s ANNEXA rm.V WITH A N A VI l-A N-NKXATItlN I'Ol M il.AT KTK.ITKKGOMlK.The agitation in Sle.Cunegonde over the annexation scheme is rising instead of subsiding.Last night two meetings were held, one !>v the municipal council and the anti I seven, orene hundred dollars for scales which bv dav s work was lost on the following divi-should only coat sixty five dollars, and yet *'\" Na« s-Ald.Gauthier, Lamar-he, J.M.I XT.un ot «*mpl** ot U a acl Ct-irra i o( the e*l vrsud CABLE Hit A > D Hi BE TL* L£«*tllak* la tb* boauaioo viihwUcxstp'ioa To in tcA HALF PRICE.Half'Prtr*.and I mean It.OOME AND JUDGE FOR YOL\u2019RHELF.Tea will he a«l*al*h(d at tb* Low Prlres.¦ H.-,j fty, I »i») ie*r * fall \u2022**'/ftm*ot ot all f.oOt of BOOTS aad SHOES wbitb I will tcU all tb.* soobt at % aaaL ad»»ce* oo root lo mab* room lor ffei nock cocaiac to.>'ov 1* ?o«r tim* to c*t InV :iaM ca^r»i^4 * L *' r Mt.4* for Grannll*.H iwsmtsirj acri ¦\u2022t»rx*-î.au ÿ/tU U> 'zwawa H -Oirr» \u2022 r-r r**a frotc B-rotraai 4 a ¦ Wwlnaad 17» aod aavi*d*?« or M Aaa«a Hadaoa.K.*» L M aa-draw* FX ftnoaa aa-l ' arJIea.P*a,*«tert T.a?tax* i aa Vra.o fa» H*.Acnm Wrl aaala*» aal bM'.rda?» eoao**» a tb acov* ttraarr Fr* * b*.can ad at k>*«*t rat*-ârv-1 Bead OXoa.IS Coxaaa rtrtat.B.W.*¦! PHEBO Jr.E NGBÀVINÜ, Oa both Wawt aad Beta.atasr»*ad Waad R*JIm Ha lv>tbi* SfirtaMt Far f inarr porum lAn Uéitm *r a*» r u JOHN DOCOaLL S SON THE L0LDE4 HT4B.117, II».ISI Met II I alreel.Nate tb* Coldru Star on Hlndc H a PELLETIER, Propfbtor THE REPLY REPLIED TO Pjt rr.zg \u2018o the p>a fded by the r ty to th* f>«tltioa o'Mr.Lepin* sileging that trie water isx wa* not due, in which pi- a the City AG toTjey *ate* that the demand of ps-ment for the Mi.of September .j a mere formality, W- H -\tLo Mondt, Sa \u201c Itii sharr.efal for an a Im.nijtratioa to me it* power to frifl ten and t r-aten the weak and the poor it is rn.*l to refuse to hea* the r complaints for foor yeari, and it i* cynical to an wer wb* n tha- detaan 1 justic»- ou are right and what we ha.* done wai only a joke, * rr ; ly a usele*.formality.THE WOOD IS UNDERNEATH.M\u201c.Nl G'-orge, when a,ked why the new wr>^l*n pavement on Ht.Catherine s\u2019reet mo muddy, replied that it m owinçf to the dirtv 4*.re*t4 l*alin/ into that thoroughfare, a, w*ll as to tha coaeng of gravel which ha* to fie plâ'ed over a wooden roa! way when tint laid.The /ravel obtainabl* In the vicinity D no*, be ayi, what i\u2018 should b*, f^wdenng up into mo i too readily.He ha* ordered the road to * .m »' .c \u2022 1\ta Oatarto.qa*b*c .New Lruaswick NovsSocUs p E.Island British (JolumbU Bsc Hot* 1888.\t: - - -\t189).95.'>19,11-\t94.150,717\t9i.622.319 3,tW.tli\t9.916,981\t7,325,i*4 C33.491\t\t91 .i\u2019ll 9» 303\t98*039\t417.9-J4 111.371\t«3.129\t.07,649\tiu,to>>\t137.323 .«tO.865\t233,612\t3:1,432 111,481,139 13.^3.423 fl Î.TM.IM The average liabilities this year ao far amounted to ten thousand dollars against nine thousand in IWH and seven thousand «even hundred in 1M9.It is quite true, as declared by the Government organs, that the increase in the number of business failures and in the loase* are the reaulU of a succession of bod harvests.The prosperity of this country is absolutely dejeen in the past, to protection.Tha Governmentand their policy are mere flies on the wheel ; if the wheel turned by our fanners and laborers goes slow they go slow ; if the wheel turn*fast they turn fast.The trouble is that when the wheel move* lazily the government say that thoae who turn it \u2014 the farmers and laborers are not turning it fut : but when it turns rapidly they say \" lust look how we and our policy are making this wheel spin.\" When it goes fast they become dizzy and lute their heads, we suppose.the manufacturer of scales declares that the Government \u201cdoes not protect him or docs so with \u201c a small tariff.\u201d Protective tariffs begin at ten or fifteen percent, for the purpose of fostering infant industries ; they grow to thirty-five and fifty percent, to support sturdy paupers, and they develop into one hundred and two hundred percent to order to swell the pockets of grinding monopolists.Upon whom does the prosperity of the country\u2014manufacturers as well as other classes\u2014really depend ?Let the Oautte, the organ ol the protectionists, tell us in an unguarded moment when it is merely setting forth the truth, not arguing for its masters.To-day it says :\u2014 Th* fair harvest that Canada, u a whole, reaped In l&RC, aod the fair irlce* which sr* Ixlnc received for It, did not come ao?too *000.Th* efl*ct* ol two had crop ?ean, on* «ucocedlei; th* other, sr* markedly eiklbt* In the report of failures for the ntn* month* of th* current ?**r prepared Ljr Dun, Wlmsn A Co Th;* ehowt an Increase ever the Ccuree of the two prtcedlrig .ears, both to number sod llsblllttee, and brtpir* the latter illshtly in i cess of the record ot 1887, when the total HsbIHtle* reached |13,4jo,te4 a* compared with ilS.TIC.lS6 in 18»0.The moat direct injury of bad harvests falls, of course, upon the fanner, and the reflection only upon trade.ind ¦\u2022otmm-rce and manufacturing, which in this country are dependent upon agrioailtur>.Yet the injury h%* been so great as to menace the trade of the Dominion.A good crop has just come in time, ac cording to our protectionist contemporary.When the indirect Injury to trade has been so large how gnat must have been the direct injury to the farmers.Yet the Government is asked to tax the farmers more heavily than ever in support of the manufacturers, and that because the farmers have )>een suddenly deprived of a profitable market for their pro-duce.The manufacturers think it i* impos sib!< to exterminate the farmers who support them, to kill the eggs, and perhaps aible, indeed, that the impoverished farmer may get heartily sick of being plucked at every opportunity.Such letters as that of the Scale Manufacturing Company are > alcit- j lated to open his eyes to the form the pity of the manufacturer take* for hi* misfortune*.Dufresne, Tanse.v, Grenier, Cauningham, Germain.P.Dubuc, Saviitna .P.Kennedy, Brunei.W.Kennedy.Wilson.J.B.Dufiesne, Hurteau, A.Dubuc.Malone, Conroy and Pre-fontainc.\u2014lo.) ea^\u2014AM.Slior**v McBride, Farrell,Griflin, Villeneuve.Stephen-, Hamelin, Thompson, Stevenson and Roliainl.10.The contract wa* awarded on the same division.Several tei-ort-; for patclie- of patent concrete sidewalks wer-objected io by Aid Stephen-, who said that the City Surveyor could av the same thinj for $2.00 h-tesd of out paying > :.©\u2022» and .« :.5t).Aid.Rolland alio said he believed that the*# ' «vemtnu could belaid cheaper by th* Road Department.Tho rej>orts earned, a* did also a motion by Aid.Htephem SOT TO ALLOW PATCIIKX ofti.'ie sidewalks in future, but only waen they are recommended lor a whole block.Aid.Rainville wanted the minutes of Council to be printed, but was overruled on the ground of unnecessary expense.The special report tor wideningandopening streets wa, rent back to the Finance Committee with instructions to I ave the cost in each cate inserted in the report.The proposed amendment* to the charter were referred to the- City Attoi n*-v.Aid.P.Kennedy drew the Cuum-il s atten-t on to the alleg-d danger to life and p opertv from possible explosion ot the ammonia used in artif\u2019ial freezing establishment».Something Of this kind had occurred in the Old Country.Aid.Stephen* a-is\u2019ii-ed the Coua> tl that there wri not the slightest dang-r.The u< tion wa relerr d to the Fi Commute- for inve tigat.cn.Aid.Villeneuve ob ected to the Cl.ief and Bub-Chiefs of the hre brigade being nrov ided with \u201chorse , huggie and orderlic AM.Stevenson replied that all wa above i,o« d.The Council had Itself anctioned the thing.A man was needed to take rare o! a hors-.AM.Htephens suggested that the Council ippl> all it1 employe's in future with gold wat'hes.(Laughter) A14.Htsveuson aid that tli*- men who looked after the liorg*s helped nt lire».\u201cThey hold the horse » at the same time, \u201d remarked n .A special committee to consider Htc.Cutte-çonde s request lor annexa'.on wa» appointed, gooa»-that lays the golden | < otnpo»ed oi Aldermen Rolland, \\\\ ilson.Jnin-notte, Thompson, P.Kennedy, Rainville and a it is.Butlt is very pos- Villcn(.uve * The proposal to vote $10,ImNi towsi l; an exhibition wasdiscuiscd.It vvaa deIok.bonerliig »mt sut inlnlng the Uw.The action taken settles the vexed question and places an etfectivc har against future polygamous marriages in ! tah.It is the most important step taken hy the church for more than a quarter of a century.A SHOCKING Stoav OK MOHMON UKB.Ntw Vohk, Uct.Miss Inez Coulter, of Orove City, Pa., who recently arrived from Salt Lake City, Utah, where she has been doing tnissionarv work, to-day submitted a statement to General O Beirue, superintendent of immigration, at the Large otlice, with a view of aiding those who are interested in stopping the immigration of Mormon convcits to thi» country.Miss Coulter savs that, having been a resident of jSill Lake City for two years and during that time having made a study of the Mormon people, nbe desires to aid in suppressing the traffic now going on witli ignorant, unsuspicious foreigners by the Mormon elders.The Mormon church, she »ays, pays for the passage to this country of the converts, and then pays their railway fares to Sait Lake City.The ignorant converts come to .Salt Lake City filled with promises of lives of ease and luxury and with an idea that the church will aid in their support.Instead of this they are housed like animals in miserable little adobe huts.Upon the grinding labor of the converts the Moimou church flourishes.They have to pay one-tenth of all they pos-essandonc-tenthot all thev eatti to support the church.In many of the Mormon settlements the converts burn sage brush for fuel and have to subsist princi-paily ou fish, which thev dry and keep for fool in the winter.How thev \"manage to exist is a mystery to all.Why the ciders bring over voting ignorant girls is only too well known to those who have investigated the matter.These girls have no voice in the matter of their disposal and they soon learn they are to he sealed as \u201cspiritual wives to some of the basest creatures the church produces.There is verv little hope for them after they are once in Utah.They should be stopped at New York Lelore they are imbued with vice and beyond the power to help.THE BEHRING SKA QUESTION.Mil.CHAU UK Kb AIN DISCCSSKS IT.Nnv York, Oct.0 \u2014\u201c The good feeling that exists between England and the United States is being jeopardized from a misapprehension of the Behring S«n dispute,\" >atd Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., to-day.Mr.Chamberlain has been in the United States some months on a visit to his wife's relative in Salem.\u201c Though my lirst visit to this country was as one of the fishery commissioners, continued Mr.Chamberlain,\u2019 \u201c1 have no otlicial position in the matter : stilLl desire to preserve the good feeling that \"xists between the two The ouestion lias two phases _I * ! \u2014 ^ 1! .«.1 1.«* tltn I * i rountrie*.I he first In r,t place, it is claimed by the United States that seal fishing hy British or foreign \\ e sels in Behring Sea is ruining the industry, and that if it continues the scab will become extinct.It is not cnly to the interest of the United States and Great Britain, but ot all civilized countries to prevent such a contingency, and so Lord Salisbury has proposed a temporary agreement to last two years by which the fishing shall be prohibited within fen miles of the shore or seven miles between flic international limit.«< Lord Salisbury also suggested that in th« meantime a commission of experts should bo ammiuted and report what further measures, / anv, were required for the preservation of the seals, and that a convention be held to onsider their report at the expiration ot the temporary agreement.1 believe that no o i-vial answer has ever been made to this V cf, at all events no such answer appears in the BUset.of Cornwall, interested those present in the White Ciobs degree by a brief but pointed address, alter which the election of olficers took place, which resulted as follows District Councillor, F.Bi-set, Cornwall; Vice-Couttcillor, Miss M.M.Hough, Avoa-moie.Chaplain, Dr.McBean, Martintown.Secretary, W.K McKilUcan, Vankleek Hill.Treasurer, F.J.Nicholson, Cornwall.Herald, \\V.J.Ntall'ord, Lancaster.Deputv-Herald, Mis- M Garner, Maxville.Guard, Mrs.J.Mc-Lcllan, Martintown.Sentinel, A.Aitken, Lancaster.This concluded the business and a few addresses followed, the meeting alter* ward adjourning until January Id 1 '» w hen it will convene in Lancaster.On t hurs-dav evening a grand concert was held in Hough s Hall at which all the delegates were iresent by invitation.It was mucli enjoyed »v all and included some splendid vocal and instrumental selections on its progtainme.THK N Y.CENTRAL TRAIN WRECKERS.Three of the accused Knights of Labor have confessed that it was they who with two other striking Knights wrecked the Montreal K xpres-on the New York Central.The strikers batched the plot in a saloon and carried it out under the influence of liquor.The prisoners w ho have admitted their guilt arc T.Csin, Arthur Buett, aod John Reed, of Albany.Thev implicate two other Knights, Kiernan and Cordial, as their accomplices, and Master Workman Lee as an accesjory after the fact, he having furnished money for them to attempt to escape from justice.The train wreckers had six drinks of whiskey each betore \u201c lixing the track, and they had in addition a bottle of whit-key with them when committing the eiime.These developments show clearly that Mr.Powderly was premature in publishing an article when the arrest- were made, insinuating that the crime was committed by the Pinkertons or the railway company to discredit the strikers.THE LAST STRAW.The Mavor has received a letter fiom the merchants ot St.Law rence street, protesting against a new sewer\u2014between St Catherine and Ontario\u2014being laid this tall, as it greatly cripple an already in jured trade.They want the work postponed till next summer, when customers are out of town.The Mayoi has referred the letter to the City Surveyor.THK MONTREAL advertisements.\u201cTHE BEST TEA IN THE WORLD.\u201d THE THISTLE BRAND OTTAWA, and carried off HAS BEEN EXHIBITED AT SHERBROOKE, TORONTO and and everywhere it has won golden opinions the highest honors.The thousands that have sampled it pronounce it to be the purest and most delicious cup Of tea in the market.Every post bring, repeat orders and fresh customer», thus «bowing that Canada thorongWy appreciates a really good, sound artirle.Th.price brie,.It wlthle th.rwoh ol .11.It !\u2022 I»li In *H IS\u2019J*» foot, with th.bUKlopnia UuuU* Bris» Hou*-.dlnAr l * \u2018J\"* litige \u2022ud rit.ti»|.Ht tml'ilin** tbweou A ato* for * w tilrMtiW *d4 bullirr.or Ow'Corj \u2022l»*- Will t» «old *t * **crtnoe to clo*«.Ai>itl| *t one* »o J.M.1110X1*0* A » O., Auction Mr*.1*4 SI.Jawne* sire»*.A TTRACTIVE SALE HEATING! WATER BOILERS, HOT AIR FURNACES, COMBINATION FURNACES, &c.Estimates furnished on application for Heating hi/ any system.ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! HOT ADVERTISEMENTS.______ ROYAL BAKING POWDER.Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.A marvel of purity.gt mart h unct w holosoinoneua.More economical Wall utreet, N.Y.Educational.LEADER STOVES are the AND REST! RANGES WM.CLENDINNENG & SON iml.li.dhed correspondence, although it may I'O inferred trom a j.aasage in one ot the letters ot the S.- retarv of State that the oiler - *\t\" \" refused by the United State.-» No i ha» be-n reason ap- netred for such n-fural, and discussion a» to the adequacy of the proposal hat never taken \u201c The correspondence assumed a new phase when a claim was made in behallot the I tuted l greater H F'KKNCH I.KKHON8.\u2014Itfv.Lout* Martin ei pHnst, of Kmnre, will tw gl*7 Ht Urbain, corner of Prince Arthur »tre«t, and will receire new pupil* at anr time.Circular» on application.MARK TRADE a nr Lai\u2019s ^ ' Pure: ndiaj/Tea Prepared on X|ONTUEAL JUNCTION L0T9.^W.- bare ate» OholM Ix*e meaeurtnf l*> feet, each heit.g ample en*.«- for t wo dwellluga l\u201cr1oe«t vente p*f foot.Toi ni», \u2022u.i caah.balauoe In three gear», or aU omU At Pi, at once to j f| TUon^Mt n., Auctioneer*, |*t HI.Janie* alrerf.Thomas J.Pottor.TRADE SALE -or- TEAS UNRESERVED, ON A« « OÏTT OF JOHN DUNCAN & CO., AT TUBIR HTOHKH, 450 ST.PAUL STREET, On Tliursday, 9th October, 1S90, AT ELEVEN O\u2019CLOCK, \u2014OOMPHtSINO \u2014 3.5» HAI.F OHKHTH .tAPAN 113 MATH DO.,5.10 and » lb Boie* a» BOX KM D« , JO and 40 lb uacb.162 BOXKH IMI\u2019KKIAt.?J8 IJOXKH OOM'OWDKR.M BOXKH YOUMO HYSON U CAHKH AND HAI.F UHlt.-tTtl MOYHNK OUMPOWDBR IIS OAHKH AND HALF UIIKHTS DO YOÜNtl HVHON.1« HALF ÜHF8T8 MOYXTNK IMI\u2019ltP.lAl,.13 HALF OHKHTH MOYVNB HYdON.6T» BOXKH OONOOV.37 IIOXKH HFt.KUTKD OKANOK FKKOK.537 HAI.F 0HF.HT8 OONOOU.IW HALF CUKHTH INDIAN and OKYI.ON.THOU AN J.rOTTF.B.Auctioneer.HauiplM and CataluguM read, Friday, 3rd .t»h«-r M.Hicks* A Co.11AND60MB HOUHF.HOI.D FUltNITI B* AND f.F.FKOTd VALUABLK Ul'RHllIT PI4NOFORTI.F.TO.We are Inatruoted to aell at the realdenoe.No 3J3 UllIVBBHtTY HTRKKT \u201e> fllDXKNDil HOMING.*\u2022»»\t««T.the whole of the Furniture.Ao iv nu*WlNtt BOOM -Valuable Koaloa liprigu 1 , .d,,,» la ttue order Flo# Wttbm Cart»* iîriîlioTT^M.'Ho: img^ r.hîir.Kail fslnllni».Kn«r»rtiii«.Parian Martiie Htutuettca, Saj*J\t, Marble M'aul Oherr» WcaUoM.tth \u201cmIiM Mirror, Hr.It,ta.GW\u2018n,iv'iilt«l\u2018BIMJM1 °ÎwÎu Carpet, Walnut Bid* iViultt! Table Walnut lA»th,r H-at i*rdVable.BuItcr.Ira» aod Stand.Marble CuS\"\u2019 Chlna.OlM.and Dinner Ware.Kngr., r.,, Wah,'! Chair».Il^ui Light, 1\u2018ortlere and H.,d.Itru.- ,riN,,8ll¥lNt!*R()OrM\u2018\u2018B.u»».U Carpel aud llurder.W ahml l\u201d'kMM a.*U»ook.Looogo.WUlo.K.\u201e Chat,.^'^IKtMHW-oSSd Si1*»*1* L\u2019*rp.U Neat M V.«\u2022\u201d'\u2022\u2022\u2022«:, isass-.^rfair .-i Drawer», Chair#, f-oungra Witter I'ltair».1.\u2014.Clock», lira»» and Iron lied Coûtent» of Nur»*ry and Herraut, Itooni.( »'0»t It Mower, f-r» I un.Kite bo* wtlet at- I 8t*,* per.Uuhb,, Mo.and lUjel.AutoiiiatU' llefrifrratnr, lc«' B\"\u2018.Itrrar.r, Prowss D Ooôklrg Kangoyhb.' lachnuot» *\u2022 gttod »» new, Kttcfieu Waenstlk, 4 hret|lblng eleao aud in gootl oondlliou.HAI.K AT 10 A M uvrr a frahf.k.Auctioneer» A ' ALUAULE HU LI I) ROSEWOOD V and MAHOGANY DRAW I NO AND DININO-ROOM FURNITURE.WILTON OAUPKT*.II I\\ M ANTK.I.M1RKOKH.HU H PAINTINO*.HRON/FH, KTf, BTC w.are faeored with Instruction* from Mr» W K.PH 11, LI PH, who i» remorlitg front the ell,, to aell a- the ' ^ No.1W MAOKAY HTRKKT, Ol.TIIIRHD41 MORNIYG.91b\t«\".f.Her Handaouie Houtebold Furnlturs and (JL\"*-IDrawing rerfrot order ivO»ii, ,\u2019ruu'\" Ur»»» Dr-'P l.lkht Oa#»lier#, jsouln# Urseze Hssl» Ria^ette* P rieily Oold OIH llrotire Candelabra and Cenüe ^Le.Pirlan Mar bio Orna.neuU.Hand*-\"\"* Mala, bite and lira»» Mantel Clock, with Candelaltra to iwmXrh MEft'Irdo.Koicwood Oftbü»*l ICUfftf\u2022* RmjWOOjI Card Table, Hllk flro.-atelle OurUli.a.tajuable Oil I alnt .à .J.cüll» iM-leote.1 In Rpnv*.b, \u2022\u2022Cb-,aIler Fal*f-cct or desire more.All opened tbia week and ready for a go.>th 'hsL1'**-Amomr the many delegates present were F.K Cross, District Councillor ; F.Bisset, l»rand Herald .F.J.Nicliolson, Treasurer ; G.Auty, B Ea-tman and Misses Alice Skeith, K.Dixon and Nettie Reeves, of Cornwall.The morning wa4 occupied in the appointing of committees, and the alter noon in listening to their reports nnd the discussion of each separately.Mr.Music and Art.HP.FIiKRT PATTON, Teacher of Plano and 8in|ing, Id per mouth Orchclra.\t,|r,rt Painting and Putcl.VTdULMAOK.18 Unireraitf «treet.KHHONH given In Mo»lc, 4 Term»on application WELL DONE, UNCLE SAM ! A CONTEMPLATED REFORM IN THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE AMERICAN ARMY.Although the United States have probably the smallest standing army in the world, yut its soldiers are well cared for, and their moral and physical condition is closely watched and guarded.The American soldier is anr-rounded with many of the modern comforts which the European soldier has never heard of.The hospital arrangements of the Am«ri can army are as nearly perfect a* they can be, and sick soldier» are carefully nursed, and their diseases and ailments receive the attention of the most skilful medical men.Soldiers of all nations are subject to the same diseases and troubles as their civilian brethren, and their lives are as precious to themselves and to their country as the lives of other mortal».The American soldier i* not free from those terrible ami drea\\KV ! *\\I>E»>.*,¦\u2022-i tor the whole «VK-j (\u2022 f.as .a orSt.Jarr.es Ward.St.Antoine Ward ad a it cents a oor :c: Dot.nion s ua: Aid.Hurteau com: ere : 'he ase d ?ren'.Li pas * Park wa- tot lii' Domic on s .-.re.It was not in th c.n're o' the city.A i W son\u2014The Board s no: prepared to H.l t to a pri'ate in iividaal at tl s r g re.E.-A i.Holland\u2014It tie ci y is not pretty ta.» we shall put t e p opeity up to auction n t .i.nj i.rs Aid.McBriie And it wo :!4 bap ked up at once.E> Hc'.'.and\u2014Ti e i s or.Sc-r .-ooWe street woJd sell tors tycenu.The Commtssioc rs are ¦ rtj-arrd to a ept pA;.\"men' n rou-perc nt aitr\u2019tuonvls.the Coma .ee aj:«ar«J u thick t at i5 < esa a \u2019oot 'Tas too his: .and luçfestad J1» ien:s.hut the Commissi.ners stated that they tad not authority to accept any 1- >s, and the Committee promtVd to report the ©\u2022\u2019\u2022\u2022r.THE SILVER LINiSG.If the^ s a appy tod.' iuai n t .is ty to-cay it i Mrs.He* mac, the oil market \" o-man tc Monnta n street market Last night \u2022Tuaeai eirlufiTtiy ontalc*;.the story of how she was beartles-ly ro*\u2019 ted and left destitute for th< *om.or w aur.This morninr her loa 1 of m-e wa l.fted of Wees seen y a W':tut> mas to-day ah* toil the tollowisg ttwhiae s\u2019ory.Sr w*n: dow n to her rtal* a?.*-al this * ore nr- Barely s e rot -\tva er «tail and uk< er if si was Mr-.He*ercac.to w fc \u2022 - «be r \u2022 lied n'be afirma-tite.T.e uskno a ia iy tc s : anied er an ec-elo e, : id her ce -ontecti yere :or herself, aci tctc .rove o '\tM*».He-eman.on irtakmgopen tceenrelore -one : .; onu a»d theri pp cr roo lai: aipht s WVaese, wuich told o: her la»', asd wrtp-^j u5 ia the cl.p-plaf va* a SI\tit tu rob;*d of.Here tee old 'a broke down as : k bel.\u2018It w 4- so krni of er to do that.I - : - - ; t a-'ei sotte j\u2019écrie i-e Teen was good cf you to p \u2022 it c the Wcntv.tboofb when yc.\u2019 were ask ¦ g -¦ t\t1 « know who were.Now -act to jrr you nst a little preieat for yo :r foods-*».Here : e reo- Mi :\tn>i-*« a do ?a c» S' Law-t^ce apple*, aid aa eq .ai sum er of txe \u2018ocatoe-.\" Tb^se ar cot rer.- T*iu-a.1-.I kcow « \u2022 sa.1.e tend ag them to tse aurprtse : -.porte-, B«' I kcow .oa * ill \u2022^ke 'hem.woe t ,c And 'h- reporter had cot tre -a- to *av so.THf.EE CHILDP.iV DESERTED.a\ta a *\u2022\t-a a A ne^t b-ar si a-e o' .eser- >a a- .st tees mai» kne» t to t.\u2022 p>.S-rg' C t>-«juette wu not » : lait c » t that a man an 1 a w .mar.earned MAg\"- i.'.eg at .MDufr*«ie street, had g.oe oï t at m - eg to the Statea I'aT-iag three Utile ehrld.-en behind them.Tee fc-rjea.t at cace went to tbc number girei \u2022.c.then % the I'orr » A] -r.* i-d '-at the had taken Htt:\tor.»I \u2022 the * g-accatner s, on Ri ard it-eet.acd cat \u2022 aid mac \"wj en-r\tM at eg i down old boot# oa Rira-d attet W.-.a him wer* the thte r.Ie ildrei T elieat i rouf 4C.tb* ji*.gest on» »« old.T » 'wo eldest a * to-* T - 1 maa aa.d be d d not kcow an t;.:ng o' the matter, ail : \u2022 keew wu that t.e uidrea cat '?»n -nr-gn' to m a tn mont e.- acd * had eec told' at c pa»- i ad.'tt.-r, and gcct to t »¦ Sta'»-.H- cauil not take care e - »n of hir.»;\u2022 an .ome place had tjester be teued for \u2022 e Lttl wa i.M* Choc .ette oa wee.- x> ita» » c -dren were, took them w.tc 'iirr.«a i U't hem for the & .-b:\twith\ta ii.ea i.ag a' '* R.ard rtmi.H« t!\tLea\t\u2022et to xk to try aad gvt torn* tra » o'\t*\tLea- »i par»\" ti.Ft -as «r.sat e - ral.\tSa\tt\t- - -\ti .t .\tKent\t\tthat ae \u2022 hil t ea are to « p a » : a i ce rr.a-.ie e .f.t tatior.?TWO FIRE MEN .YJ RED Twoc er.r > 1 rwmeo w»re »rio-aiy h.rt las* ereslag A f-w b a .*»e -efont ae »a aa a arm was o cd» fo* a r» a a -ama.' ¦ *a-ory oa D re r,« *.-e»t Whtle :h ' ag to t^e re Gi her Garaa' o' !f:j.1 ration fell from' « e*.acd ?wfcw.p/asjed orer >ia t f^dy.He »4i p je< un ar : i .*> o» There i.e was alter, led Dr.Barrte.8traap to -ay, a oa Id ag oo the opposite - de o't».e s ree- t rr ,ato rfamw ai-r.CHtet ^ ia.* t.me as th» < ar-^gt :acory,a.'r.erot a large produce urtu \\s ich iIks n , Dosiderable o\\|>ort trade, to a iri///#».* man to-day.Th- McKinley Bill, by lowing aduty of live con's a do/en on eggs - nt from Canada into tlio Slat s, | racti all' prohitiita tbc oiporti-uon.nod the exportera are now turning their *\tought* toward an English mark't.Ti c trade threatened with extinction hat gtown conaid'-rably ot late 'ear*, and noxv amount» to o'er two million dollar* per annum-^uUe tm .t< ui tor our Tarmersand mer-chant*.Oce e'Vect of the duty ou eggs will he a terv tangible increMe in the exportations \u2022\tcm the port of Montreal, and alreidy the shipping agents are com'iponding \"ith Ottawa aneut the convey an ce of these delicate ar-ticb i of 'ood to th, ©ti er -Me of the .ea T: Hon.G.E.Fo-ter, Minister of Finance, h.ts written each of the «teamship eompan'e» represented :n Montréal asking for al! into ma-tion concerning the facilita* on board the steamers for the ate carry mg of tl e eggs Mr.Jau.cs Thom, freight manager of t ie Beaver Line, notified the Minister tha' - star a- that line was con 'erned th< facilities were excellent.Ka-h «teamer i« tilted up \"itt t e-¦ Blackwnni potent power ventilator \"heels or fans, each of \"huh supplies :ii, i c li \u2022 feet of fr*»h air terminate.Last year an exporter sbipi-ed ll,'X)o dozens of eggs to the Eng\u2019iah market as an experiment.A per-on who sa\" the eug< taken out on the other side of th Atlantic ai 1 that in thre* a-esthe - were only six egg^ broken.T ey «ere taken to tbe London.LirerpooL Man b< -'r and S ofh marketa, and \"ere all sol i at a protit.They were freeb and in goo l ndition and ene,u.fies for farther lots ere made.Mr.S anlan.of the Dom nion Line, k a lly explain d the facilities ut t - Dominion i'i>%'§ rort' - traf^-.They atr adtni-able.aad any s pni'ntsio 'ar taken over y the line i ave al\"a - i een landed fr aad in .*ood order.Al! f e otcpacief, ncîudin.-'he Allaa an ! Reford, a-e kindly d:*;osel towar!» the new trade, and prom *e to meet tbe demand- ot tbr ex Tiers in every way possible to ecsurs of navigation ne- \u2022 year pr, mi-, » to »ee a new ra in -he B- ti-h evpo-t trade of Canada.An dber produce merchant in-err ew^ ! re-gar a.the eg*g tra ie aid\u2014u Molt de \u2022; !e ily e llsh pall we can get to England.Vo.ver ft will be aent to the Paite*! States.He lid no* aee anything to binder the sa'e traruit ot the eggsj and tltought the re-en: on trover*/ n W stern paper* oa tbe -ubject t w ay.was gotten .p for pol.u al p .rpo'»s T e Bm.-fc markits were at pres* nt supplied wit \u2022 ggi from.Fran and B- !g itn, and the mere bar.t thought that our eg.- would be p*e-\u2022erred.r-'.and in former :*ys ippiied t e b^lk c the eg.-*, 1-ut now the trade was not \u2022ostered to any ex'ent in tii» Emeral 1 1*1-.M» -sr tJeoru- Wait \\ Co.ar* to-dar ship-in.S ' -al ca-e' 0t grs to En.-iaa ! as an experiment.Tie re*ult ts bopofally look-i for\" a:d to.Th -e u : on eg.-* -o Lirerpool \"ill e a out : '\"teen sh.ll ng* per ton.FORTY-FO1 R YEAR.' SERVICE.Th- any fr end* o' Mr.Patrick Meagher card eter and fonst, of 0 St Matth- \" it eet, were pain\u2019 illv -ho- kedon 1-am ng of tils 'try al afernoon.For -ome montu- he has ne.n \u2022 * n at the ueart.Y eaterday mors.ng e wa* auou'.h s work a* .-¦\u2022lal, a' \u2022he re- ien 'e o' Mr*.CLarle- PLilli; s, B-lle.-u-Hall, Dor hester *treet west, v.'thoat com-plainin *, and left a*, noon for hi- d.nner l ut a* b>* was entering the door ot his hou.e he - as -eiie : wi-i a taint ng «ensat on an i d el a,moat .atmediately, nrrounded By lui ssr-row.c.- wife and daugi.ter».Mr.M ag.er -ntered th- emrdxr o! Mrs.PLillij i on the ft Sepremler, -\t, aad wa the-» ore ov-r tl year- witn her.During ail that tint* be waa ad ways n '.nil du-Tnou*.an ; was mo-t big .ly respected h cm plover.He ts desrifced a a kiad-r.eart- .and f**-tior.a'e o-'and and fatuer, and as greatly este m-d by all \"ho kn-w h rn He vai a mem -r of St.Patrick a C ;rcl T .e fun ral tak-i pla-e to-morrow motnieg.\t_ SECL» SIGN AND INdAVlTV.\u2022 The boildinir at prof riate.! for t - gentlemen hoarier* at Longue Point- asTlutn.\u2019 a car* pen Jen- wri'ea, '\u2018is ' ail ed, an 1 the t a-tien'i a e moved into it.It is very douht-f .1, however.» .ether i' ii d-airabl* in ail r a i*i that a Boarder, l.owe-.er highly be pay*, abo.ld ta e a separate root.He is 'V in re Lkely t » r.o\u2019e an ! \u2022 e «ie-' on lea* ti.ai w .en arced info tbe ao'.iety ot ut .ers And even at night tb» preienc* o\u2019 companiona o'ten pre-v-nti i talking *o : mielf on tbe \u2022 ubject of ;< nr.jDCtnan a i' e kai one,\u2014ac l at uthe.* goad e -et».At Loogue Poin»* iuelf.lèverai Aie* .*vç f^en snowa ot men who bai pr.rate room* for moathi aad ibowed no aiga o'im-pror-m-at, bat who «recur*d n a very i ort \u2022 œ» a'ter o*ing m^ved.for di'*«r*!it reatre* t In* \u2022\u2022 -or call* th* att*ntioo of tbe ublie -o the fac tLat wooden a\" n ngi ar- contrary to law.Th# K*rrre*-« in the Dominion Rink w»s ormallv of \u2022 n* d last * »mrig.Ti e manag \u2022-men: ia .o the hands of Mes tames il.Mer- i-r ar.d A l.acoite Jl.:ge Loranger open-d th# proo**dioga withaLrief ipe-ch, foltow.-d bv Mr L.0.Dav.d \u201crberts a suggest on for you, tail a eititen to-day.a a tempera i- Itadljrd onclud-d 'be remark that in alt his lea ee L*- pa ed a j.rov so that t:>e tenant pledged hini-elf u> Ign no re'jueit for a lie-on to «II li'jnor in Lis di-trirU A -ub-comiiii.tee to ducu s \u2018be St.Catharine str*-e' r«\"*r u-stion w 11 meet tomorrow Ab! Martin-ail.a oLjec»ening \"as a great luces-'.THE COAL CARTS ON THE HILLS.The cold weather of yesterday caused quite a brisk demand for coal.Bleury street and McunuDn street were par'icularly frequented by coal carters.The manner in » ich unfortunate horses a-e forced up : \u2022 se ?te> p ' ill* is i.eartb-sa lookin/.The suggestion that an extra horse or two be plat ed at these j oints durin;» seasons of excessive i-a'' L- never carried out by the coal dealers.It would be a blessing to the tired animals if it were, and the Inspector for the Society -a s would not necessitate a gi-at cuf!a\\.T.ere is more coal carried U|> the steep h 11s named ti.au any others in the city.It a jeers that when eom*- deab-ra have mon-oal carrying than their regular horses can nanage, they Lire horse» and carts, and Du-ae animals\u2014all unaccustom< d and until hi they are have Vo do as much work a- tbe regular -arr era.\u201c Tbi*.said Impector GaU-v.*\u2022 is a /teat rueltv to the bor-es and wears them out very qui' kly.\u201d A COMET.L Onti \u2022 Gal < \u2022 t.A faint come' was ii'-covered hy Prot E.B.Barnard, at the Lick Ub-ervatory\u2019at \"o'clock tG rninute-la«t evening.It-po-ition was P.A.1 \u2022 bo ini 1: minute-2 d'grees *outh, motion eait-rl'.THE CRIMINAL COURTS.sTHAxot t.xcinxxr ox a train.A* hltwld Smith and H.K»et»jr «ere arrester! at t*el>«o-lock lost nUht oj CootUbie S >bn Taylor, at Bcoae»rtl( \u2022\u2022ash In the forehead, which, he etated, hal been caused t\u2019j rne of the prleonen etrlklnr him with a elloc ehot.1 h»ilg to the urgency of Mr.Sutherland'* baainees he ccold net *Uv over till to day, and to, after ^)-ttln/ hie h id hound up.he continued hie journey to Cornwall.It leexpicted, however, that be will retorn In a day or two, when a charge of hlgbwey robbery will be pre-ftm-d egalnet the accueed.rHARnl op HTARntXC X CIIILII.A little deformed chi) 1, living at &** 8*lgneurw etr»et.Urot-gtt a eeilou* charge agalnet a man named I' tavett In the Police Court this morning.The little Mlow eald that he wi* standloc near hie own door when the arcuved walked up to him and atabhet him cn tbe beck of th»h»*d wltnaemall knife.The wound wainoldrep The n\" uaed mid he was drunk at the tin.», and knew nothing about the matter.He wae I emended Cut'llT OK APKCIAI.MKHKIOXS.In the Conrt of Ki^clal fvesetone this morning, before Judge In-tee, Pierre Lemoureux, for theft of a watrh, woe eent to gaol tor one month.Pord and Graham, on being arraigned, liked Hie Honor tn fli ball for them at the turn of |600- not n ora.At their own re*|ue«t they were remanded till Tbundiy.when they will decide whether they will etai.d their t'tel at the »¦ itv of ten gillone a day.Tb» arreeU were made on Monday loot The ar< used will be tried In HI ii/aclnthr Tbe en«iuele In tha Robert* McBride shooting com waecont'nusd ihle tfternoon.M>-Rrlde It elowly recovering from Ui» bull»» wound.K?t*rlg ho* retained Mr Polrlei to-ondoct hledefenoe LAST WORDS BY WIRE.CHOLERA IN FRANCE Paiih', Oct.7,\u2014Two person* at Luoel, De-lAriinehtol Hérault, whs recently arrived Ht Dint place troin Spain, are a uttering from choleia.Tim patient» have Le' u irolated find oiler men-uie adopted to ]\u2022 event tlie {-read of ti.e disease.MUST PAY CP.Lisbon, Oct, 7.England lia-demanded of D.e Portuguese Government mu immédiate settlement i t it* claim for indemnity for the -eizurf ol the British American Lake Corn-pan v - su-amei \u201cJanie* Steven on which \"at il legally captured by Li' ut.Azeved Contin-hel/.fume inuoth* a/o.AGAIN AT WAR.Crrv of Gi at» « a : a, Oct.7.A'.vic a re-fei'evi h< re av tlie GunteiUHlai:* ani .*'h1vh-duiiHU\" are tightin/ a/ain cn Die iron' er.PARDON FOR DYNAMITERS.Nkw York, Oct.7.- The Sun t London < or-M-spondent ea.'a he ha- good reason to l elieve the Government hns decided, und'T -eriHin conditions, to liberate h number of the unfortunate men no\" serving life 8' ntence in British prisons for complicity in the earlier dynamite outrage* or Httenipted outrages.Re ent investigations have proved beyond dv/ubt that many of tbeze men, proi ably the majority, w.te* the v iclims of \u2018lymlt jirmoenteurs.This discovery, coupled with the fact that no blood va* ahed bv the prisoners, and that they have already undergone heavy punishment in con-vi' t prison», lia- induced tlie Go-ernmenr to recommend to the Crown fo give merciful reconsideration to their ca-es.A RAILWAY WRECK.PiMM.iiTON, Oregon, Oct.7.\u2014 A j>assengei train was wrecked yesterday n.ar Celito.Fireman Howard was lataliÿ crushed and \u2022ev-ral jassenger» were bruised.SEALERS PREPARATIONS.San FkancI'i o, Oct.7.\u2014A number of Americans at Yokohama and other Japanese otta arc littintr out vessels logo seal hunt-ng under the British, German and Japanese liage.Next vear the Russian Government jirojoi'S to protect the rookeri-s.Five Ru*-au \"arve>sels are now cruising in Behring Sea with instructions to seize any vessel found fealinp within the jireacribed shore limit, which ia live miles.It is stated vessel- which recently started on sealing cruises will not ciuise in the Behring Sea proper.They \"ill -talion themselves at a narrow l'as- ' ailed Unimak, throogh which 8>als pa»s on the way \u2019o tho rookeries and then slaughter Diem by \" f ol sale.C O M M K K C I A L.\u2022\u2022 Witnehw\" Orne».Tueedar.Oct.ï.IWO.FINANCIAL.Money !» qutit »l 6 percent on call far «took loam, ai.d good eorouierclal paper I* negotlablo at b 10 7 peiceut ae to name and date.Tbe Stock Market remain* qul*t and without much change In valut».Sterling ex-hange ti dull, hut ateady, at IDS 6 16 lor round amount» ol 6\" day bille between bxnkr, and U#J for drmand bille.Currtncy dratU on New York are drawn at par to 1S2 premium.Counter higher all round.Morning Balte 10 Bank of Montreal, 2201 ; 6 Mont Weal Telegraph, 80| ; 103 al 90* ; 26 Canadian Pacific, 7»i ; to at 77J ; 100 at 771 ; 26 al 77|.Afternoon eatee-2» Intercolonial Coal, 92 ; 17-> Cam-d\u2019an laotflo, 77| ; 76 at 774- The pricee at the cloee of the Board reporte*! to day by Mraare.Nlcbolle A Marier, Stock Broker*, corner st.Kreoccla Xavier and Notre Dame etreete, were M follow* 8l>K KH.\t^ ** h Bank!.\t\twS lSi 4^! i\tr 5 8 TOC Ki.\tI** tl MitceUanttru.\tS3 Montreal\t230\t226}\tMontreal T«l\tW)\t9*4 ODtaii}\t116\t1124\tRich A Ont.Nav.67\t65 Peoples\t99\t«.''\tCity Poe*.Hy .|6h\t160 MüUon»\tlet\t166\tCltv Gas Co\t201\t*08 ; Toronto\t224\t220\tM Loan A Mort\t .lao.Cartier\t\t\t\tCanada Cotton\t Merchant*\t146\t14C\tMont.Cotton.\t Ouebec\t\t120\tBlinda» Cotton.\t Nationale\t\t\tHtorwont Cot'n.\t K.Townthlp*\t.145\t136\tUudon Cotton 160\t126 Union\t96\t9: of tb* aald Huperlor Court, at Montreal, within Bftren day» from tbe date of the lox-rtiun of said notice in ran! frrfu i.n r.u etu, on drfau't whereof, pr ell rduckted youth is open (or juuiur |K>sition in wholesale warehouse; tli months ei-I ei lei ce : aalsrv o»l so much an ot-ject as immediate losition in good house ; ttrst-class rt-feieticea.Address YOUTH 83, \" Witness Oitice fVI UldiY MKNT Wanted by first clan and plain Mj \u2022\u2018iids, llouremsids, Nunes.General Herrants; alao, Coachman ; l>e»t re(e-euceg Apply Mr*.MALLKTT, 67* t-t Autoino atr> et.Hell Téléphoné 2880.ITnH'IgYMINT WANTED a ymiog lady holtir* j dipli mn.a gor d writer and quick at tlgurea, seek* t u.ploi mint in store nr i (lire Address M T 9, \" Witness' Office.I.'UKNACF.Van wants a situation in the afteraoin, \u2019 uodtriteuds hortes A-Mress.EMPLOYMENT, \u2018'Witness Office.SITUATION wanted by an honest abstainer French I'rutestant, 35 years old, iia-akina Lxrth languages, as machrranor eipr-a drirer, aid to he useful about the house, furuacii, etc.Adilreis A.B.,No.7 Kullum street.ANTED by an csperienced Cook, a situation 51 Ht.George street.vmÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊgBBM WAN! I'D.a situation as good (took V>\tAddress COOK, 2U, \u201c Witness Office.V7 ANTED, a situation asQeneral Hereaut Apply at IS Dorchester street.ANTED, by a ri'»p.-ctable eiperltnced pwaon, a si'uation aa gond Oook, w ithout washing or iron-ii f Afp'y at 7t5 Lagauchetu-ri street ________________ WANTED, (imitiori a* houBekeejwr ; » u eel ¦* a in.hai.i.-s wife, i siii.u as aasut mt to a lady going to En»lard Addrets.A.N.O.\"Witness Office.\\\\\u2019ANTED, by a nsprctaUe woman, work by the VV day.washir g or houæ cleaning.Address MRA.U)WEN.ItSbt.Urbain street._________________________ ANT ED, a situation as Plain Cook, without washing.Apply at A75 Lsgaucbetlere street WANTED, by a young lady a situation as useful com-V V paniou.Address A.B., J.DuneA Sous, Btationers, Ottawa w w sirs et.MELVIN SMITH\u2019S AFFAIRS.In the I'rnrtiro Court Ihi.-t rnorninjj .Imipe Muihieu gninteK the petition of Messrs.Groen-ehieldsnmi ItavisnskinR to be (liseliArgotl from the custody of >20,000 security deposited m connection with the difficulties between Mr.Melvin Smith and his wife, which have now Been amicably settled.Montrial, Oat 7.Readings by iliarn A Harrison * Standard Barometer at noon lo-dejr : 29 94 ; yeeterday.'-\u20199 94.Temperature to day :-mai.48; mlo.33.Yesterday,uias.62, into, 34.WANTED, by an hoaeet middle-aged woman, a sltua-x V tion aa chambermaid or helping in kitchen ; English fen.jly preferred.Apply by letter E V., at lui Aqueduct slr.-et.Wanted.ANTED, an Engine and Holler ; must b \u2022 m g >it or-d.r »ud about 8 or lu II P.Address ENGINE, \" Witness office.V* WANTED, by a young lady, a situation as Secretary, Librarian, Amanueiisls.or any position of trust Address A H .Meters.Durte A Hons .Stationers, ttttawa.WANTED, by a Lady, situation aa tiek nurse or governeas.Address 314 Ht.Lawrence etreet, Steam Laundry._________________ 1*7 ANTED, a situation aa a Housemaid, by a respect-v V able Girl\t_ Addrear, M.C., Poet Office, Ste.Cuoegoude.WANTED, ty a r,-»|**ciahl« Proteetaut Gt-rman man V» who tyeakt Fuglish and Frenih, a situation aa c< at hn an.and to be generally useful in and eb-iut a genii men s house, or any kind of work.Address GERMAN, \" Witm-.s G \u2019 WANTED ***liing without ironing or washirg with 7* plain irot lug ; will do workingmen a washing very rianouable refermces.Pleare addrees KMlI.ISlIWoMAN, \" VS it nee* Office.\u2019ANTED Wa.hnv or bouse cleaning hr theday, tiya L rrspicta'.ile wnn.an.MRS.PUTTER, 81 Juror st \u2022 ANTED, care of Furnaces and .-ûo» clearing for the ¦ inter hr eiperlenced steady man Addrsae KUKNAOE.\" Witneis Offico.ANTED, by an Ki g:i»h person, work by the day, washing or houseoli-aulng.Apply to 31 Alexander T ANTED, set or i-*rt of sat Oaspsntsr\u2019s Tooto ; ssust I m good ouditom and i heap Apply to night 75 Mackey street.VET A NT ED, a flrcnnd hand, light, one seated It iggy »\tAddress.HUGGV, l1.*, '\u2022 Witniss Gffi \u2019 \\V ANTED, ti Horrow, #70, for three months on-m TV i'.oi-d note g.od interest given to prirate lender.HORROW I' , \u2018Wtinsse Office.WANTED, to purchaac, small House, for about vv #1 DUO; must In- in ptrfect order and within flfteeu minutes walk of Post\t, __ Addrers, PUhUHABKR, \u2018\u2018Witner* Offic- WANTED, houss of eight or nice rooms, north of V> Dorchester and wi st of Bleury etreet.Posaesiiou 15th of Octotw-r.Addri-s» HOUbEHOLDKR, \"Witness Office.r ANTKD to Purchase, Ladies\u2019 and .GENTLEMEN H t\u2019AHT OFF CLOTHING, also Htcrml hand Furniture Highest price* pal l Apply ¦ J D MGKRIH.697 addn aa by n alL f Craig street w ten -t a ANTED TO BORROW, .two hiicdr,it lollars for twelve mouths .go,>d in t and life policy for larger amount.AddreM\"Witn«*s Offioe- \\yANT ED TENDERS, for supplying LUMBER and ERECTION OF SCAFFOLDING for use of Painters to droorste ceiling of Mountain Street Methodist Church Particulars on si-plicatioo to Rev J.T PITCHER, 26] St Ante me st.Lost, Strayed and Found Yu(i\u2019-s or Ur tAfr X-aU 10 ernte ra.A iiurrlion, up W K mortis, prr/nH.IJf I M>.a .xr^,-White Dog, with yellow spots.i\tApply to A W H , \" Witness ' Office.1CHT Fm Terier Puppy, white, with one black snot j pear head.Return to 92 Durocher street.Re ward._______________________________________ V ObT.a small Meaiorandum Rook, no Notre Dame at , 1 J Dear Culliorue, on Thursday, the fud lost.; name of \"Drabble marked Inside Finder pleats return to Sergeant CLARK, Nc 7 Police Station.To Lot.AT A f.OW RENT, erpecially for winter months the i\\ hai dsonr.e Hwidence and grounds of IJ»« late Wm MiHtdie, Cote Ht Antoine Apply to DAVID DKk-i Dai k r J CRADOCK HMPSON A 00._____________ AT MONTREAL JUNCTION: rent ter» low; au 6 roomed Cottage rxteualou kitchen, garden, vie.Apply, REV ALEX CAMPBELL, St.Johns, Q ie.(lOTKSt Antoine, \u2018.\u2019IS Green avenue, Stone (root #o< o tage.eight ruoiui and w o Warm ami cheerf d.«a», water auu g od drainage Inimedlate poeseaaiou ; will let low till May 1st App y nu pn-uiisne nr to J.R.WRIGHT, 164 St James street LTLAT TO LET 234 HI Martin «tree*.NEW TENEMENT H.East Kud-|7 00, lit# large room*.w.c« : ooti 4t 65, four room*, iii4 0110 with itAirt» fl'turri mid attMei at f 10 ; grocery \u2022 4Mid«*tl in the loonli'y.Apply at 141 Bleury etrwt, or 262 Parthenai* street, in the ter | race\t_________ r|7G LET.Upper Dwelling and Shop, 182 Mountain | L street ; Lower Dwi-lling 192 Mminialu street Apply at 194 Mountain strei-t.f|7G LET.completely furnished houae, 119 St.Matthew i 1 street, 10 rooms.heaG-d by hot water ;p\u2019>S4eaeloo Immediate.Apply above address or P O.Box 723.rjvo LET, Cut Stone House 14 8t Famille st, sec old I tio4>r ebave Sherbrooke, hot wa\u2019.er furuiCi ; r«ji»tMl ! very low until Dt May Anplyto DR.RGltKBT tv ILSON, u9 Drummond st.ritO RENT, cheap, till May 1st, imnnillate p >sae«siOP, I House.228 Ht lu ids street, between Guiarlo and HherhriMike ; cut store froi t ; 12 rooms : all modem cm tenieiices; saniiary arrangements rwrf- ct App y to J CRADOCK bl.MPHON 4 CO .131 Ht.lames atrect.or at the house.\t_ _\t________ fltO LET, Upper Tenement, 7 rooms 203 Hi 1 street ; lent moderate.\tApp y 223 mo LET, a self contained House, with fit roon s, bsth X and w c .No 18 Balmoral stteet Poesessiou first Nntembir Apply 28 Mance stri-et\t_____ mo LET, s Lower Tenement.No ^84 BL Luke etrsei.Apply 67 Cl«y Councillors sir.-nt riVOl^t, 97 Manseeld street a Lower Teuemeni, seven L rooms, 817 dollars a month, no taxes Apply, to 93 Mansfield street for key.mo LFT, Ib.ttage, 21 Lsnsdowne avenue, Cote Ht An-1 mine Willi* let at alow rent till 1st May, au I if satisfactory would be relet from that date_________ mo LET \u2014First-class stone house, 123 Mackay street.I Apply to A M' INTVRE, 132 Mvkay street mo LET, House, No.2671 Ht Catherine streat; newly .1.pa|>ered and tinted throughout; rent very mule-rate AIfo Hnu.e, No.110 Union avenue .would be rented furnished, if dt-eired on easy terms to desirable tenant ; hot water furnace *c J CRADOCK HIMPBON A CO., or D.H.LEACH, 180 Ht James street.mo l.KT.small houses, baih and wc.fr un #3 ipw .rd*.X Also stone cottage on Dominion str-et Anplyto L.HARRIS, 41 Victorle sqna>e.fltO LET, House No SOCadieuv street, 9 rooms; newly 1 painted and tinted ; all moderii conveniences Apply W F JOHNSTON.10 Port street.mo LET, good utw stable, 3 stalls X\tApply 40 Latour street.TVO LET, furnlshe.I or partly furulshed, comfortable Cottage, No 84 Fort stn-et, woh modern conveui-eitces.Apply to J.CRADOCK SiMPSON 4 CO.181 St.Janus stmt.' |\t! I' '\t;\t, K .riil-ti- d C,|t Il ' S- M 1.thtw street: 10 room*; biated by hot waL-r ; everything in perb-ot order.For particulars addresses above, or Box 728 P.O.7870 LET.at 8t Lambert, furnished or iinfurnifhnil.a I.comfortable Houae of 8 apartmenu ; tlva minutes from depot, terms, moderate Apply G.BOGAN, 1372 Notre Dame street.mo LET, Upper Tenement, 7 rooms, 208 St George X street: rent moderate.Apply 228.mo LET.nice house, six rooms, bath, aea, w c , only I #13.Can he seen 8 to 10 morning, 5 to 4 evening.219 Chatham atreet.mo LET.Partly furnished, comfortable small H W X in West End, with modern convenience*.Ap dytO P.O.Bot 2001, city.mo LET, Comfortable Tenement* in diden-nt part* of I.the city ; tent from #10 upward* : in tlr*t clas* order: l ath and w c Apply L.HARRIS, 44 Victoria square mo LET, Upper Tenement ; 8 rooms ; partly furulshed 1 or unfurnished ; hot and cold water lu hath ; conveniently situated , possession at once Add reas W 1390, ,l Witno»* Office, flVO RENT, Lower Tem-tm-nt.5 Drummond st.in g wl X repair; alao Furniture for aale, only short tine In use ; good opportunity to party taking up house.Apply at houae.mo LET, Furnished Rooms : central locality : a\u2019ro 1.Unfurnished Booms, suitable for married couple, without tbllOrvo.Address,\t\u201e (RiMFORT.13, \" Witueas Offic*.mo LET, Tenement Houses, Nos.71 ami 73 Argy'e 1 avenue ; every conveuieoce.Rent moderate Apply to THOM Ai DOUCKT.N P.190 St.Jame* str.,-t.________ N EW SEMI-DETzVCHED 44»TTA4.K TO LET.on Tara Hall avenue, near Sherbrooke etreet ; eight rooms; hot-water fiwnace ; rent very moderate to let Msy next For furthsr particulars, apply on the premtae*, or at 17*4 Notre Dame street.T O LET.cut ____ street, opposite MaAay stree-, 10 rooms and basement, extension kit-hen.heated by bot water, and new: posse* aion immediately ; rent only 8W a month.Apply to C.CUMHINO, N P ,110 st Jame*street rjiQ LET, No.8 \"The Towers,1' Dorchester «tree* West In dnl-clat* order; newly painted and tinted throughout.APPl*\tC.H.BLACK, 30 Bt.John street or No.3 \" The Tower* ' FI^U LFT, that splendid West End 1 F ktnlly Residence, t*aring No 5'1 Crescent street.15 apsrtments, now being tin ed, p*|*red stid psintetl throughout : Sited upwith all the most improved modern conveniences ; nntbli g more comfortable to he found in the city; t'-ati d by Gurneys hot wan-r Iniller ; sauilvy arraugiment* i*rlect.Apply to H H MUStlEN.1653 Notie Dame s'reet WEST END FAMILY RESl- DENCE.bearing No J6 Crescent st .newly tinted, papered and painted throughout- flUnJupwi h a'l modern iniprovi ment*, ami is.wlthout doiltt.one of the most, om-fortable n sidences It- the city.Hamtary arrangemenU of th>- n out improved kind.Heated ly Gurney a Hot Walrr Boili-r.Apply to II.H.MIHHLN, IBS.'t Antre Dame alreel.Miscellaneous.H 1 1)K Ij GRIMIER.>\\ ¦'lENTS FOR SALE AT THE \"WITNESS OFFIC* Situations Vacant.ui\u2019d>r iMs htaU, lo t*n'è K ih**! B*-»#»/#, |Ffi /-# .U WANTFIV t »\t\u2022un til «\tr A | p y lh UrouKtou leui\\ efier 6ocl»»cii tl 11» B l.MHMT ik** fr»|itlred fy 11\tRiïÉâllC v *\t* higl « Ibm* I'tAtitk iu%iiUf»elari-* « Apply p^reou *'¦/ ; lloi (.'sih-rii.i- street, M mlreal, on or nef re tîn rs-day m- vt Not later lhaii 4 p ui ('VOGD GENERAL SERVANT wanted, wuh r-fer-.A eocw*\t\u2022\u2022\u2022 Hleury street 4 voYKKNHKH wanted, f r a tauuly id ib- \u2022uolry l* Engli.h krsi che, must \u2022 a « k> I arlihnmtl.la.i Best Vngiirh Htyle hhirt made to order at #2.Try it.17t0 SOTRE D.VMK HTREF.T, Two doors East of Notre Dame Church.A LADY wishes lo bear of pupil* for a sma'l private class In the near ueighb irhood of the Wuidaor Branche* Knglith.French.Latin and drawing High testimonials.____________L.A., 10, \" Witncea office DR FUI TON cure* l\u2019iis*.IPtmpI**.Cata»rb.Ectem*.Halt Rheum.Kt Urged Gland* of Neck.Hkio aid Chronic Diseases'HTBoi Toi-rK*Tloxa Enquiry rltr.it on ad subjecU.Hours- afUrncoiis and eveni- gs.at 1441 Ht.Catherine st 177 X PR RIEN CRD Ladg Teacher will give pupi's (at J their residence)leesons in Drawing and all branches of I\u2019alnUi g Vicinity, Guy street.Address A.409.P O.B-ix w JANTFD.a young Girl for housework at St.Lambert , (ar.- paid to town twin- a-.k Apply at 791 Palace streit w vv V\\ ANTr D.Agents tbnmghout Canada to sell lb\" only self a- JintniK Wraih« r Strip in slU'euoe.good o mi iilrsi ,u Ghl) A GltaY.Canada I'laliug Co, Mont mlrsl real 'ncra ; no -rnty atreot.WANTbiO, a Young Girl, for h mm work ; small family.Apply a*.214# at C»v\tCUl'MIlEUr 1 S »N, 23 CV.I-ge street WANTED, a good Oen-ral birvant, wi*h refereuees ; vv no warhuig or ironing A|iply at 31 MeU a'fe street.WANTED.General Servent I Prolweiaotl.reference* TV riquirod.\tApply II Linoolii avenue.WANTED, a Honsemsid.Apply to vv\tNo 2 Phillip* Piece WANTED, a Binait ynnng Mon ss Driver VV\tb.H HAIN, 43 Beaver 11*11 Hill.AV ANTE I».a Oook VV AppyMra K F.LYMAN, 72 McTavlth street.\\v ANTED, a young lady wi h sufficimil knowledge of * V hookke, ping lo take \u2019 barge of snick ledger.Ad drtss H.I.12.\" Witniwe\" ifitlce TIT ANTED, a General Her* *\u2022 * f t * family -f 262 Utiiversi\u2019y atreet.Apply from ten to twelve o\u2019clock WANTED, an Upper Hout-mald who can sew, at y #\t55 Durocher sir, et YV*ANTED an expecienced House and Table Maid »f city reference* n quued.Apply (Ml Peel *lreel.vy* ANTED, s Prute*taut Teacher, holding an Elemen- tary Dipl'-ma Addret*.A M KIHK.Abbotfsfor.l, One w ANTfcD (JARDENER, for this city, In.mediate y : must he a practi al man, who thi-reuah y unfit ratai d* the work, wi'h a perfect koow-\u2018eCgc i f gaiilenir g and con |h tent in the care *.f a vinery ai 9 conaeivat- ry Ai-pln anu n net come well ncom inn iti-il ai d be tote I ab*t ailiers.Aifdi, sa liy 1-dti-r, stat 11, g ,\tif m.riied.with nairii uf dllT-r-ntenip'ov-rs, GARDENER, 2U.' Witness »»,lli«.Speciflc Articles.B UTTER, Creamiry ami Dairy.In 2 and 4 lb crock*, ar.d new-laid ig*«.delivered to all parks of eity.1 W.WIGHT, 675 D ircheeu r st.MUSIC LEBHONH given at modwrate rates ; houn ar ranged for children attending school Apply bt twern 5 ami 6 p m at 4 McGill Ooltcg» avenu»___ 1>KKHGNAL.\u2014A Sister rucei t\u2019f arrived from tha f>ld J Country, is an noua to obtain Inf oruiatlou of MARTHA DEVINE, who, until a year or two a«o, waa In domestic \u2022ervio* In thi* city A nyoce knowing her present, or recent address will confer a favrr by coinmunicating with the Rev K.M HILL, V9# Lonhester street, or C.J.K .\" Witoe** OMcc.STREET PERSPECTIVES and Désigna, laometrlcal Views and Interior*, drawn by an architectural draughtsman.Address K.OWEN.36 M*uo* street, eity.ANTED, by a young lady, music pupils, beginners prtferred; terms moderate Address .1., 10, \" Witness Office.IVOR SAI.Bdtheap.purebred pug pup*: two month* 1 old\tAdirtwsPO Bov 115, Melbourne, tu*h-d or ilbfiirnlahrd.with I us.- of kite hen.Apply 2-.'l St f harles Borromme- rivWG Fiirnirhi-d Boiuus with or witlmul partial brard.I Tirms low.2SI bt Martin street, (aliove Ht Antoine).\t________ ____________ f|\u2019n l.KT.< -n «I \u2019 t r, \u201dii.tp-at,d with hot water, with 1 or wllhi ut bosrd\t34 Umrarslty street.fl'G l.KT.nicely Furiihhed.bright Front .I tiathioi m fiat ; rpliudid localitr: < i-akfasl il reqnlnd.A ppty 32 Ht Luke etieirt.Property.\\KINK CHANGE for l> isiiiaw To let or for sale shop ami dwelli'a.78 lospeclor Street.Fur terms apply to\tA.CHIHllGLM, 712 W'ellingtJO slo at IvgkhaI.R \"Le Bosaati rteldeooe of iht late II ory 1 Judah, 1192 Di rcheatswStreet,86 XI fuel,with lloo-e, eturrslvn staim g, etc ; also large lot un Ht.Aufoiue strivt.slth two shops and dwellings, tluety, etc .suitable tote civiite-d into building lots FRED.JUDAH.3 Place d Armes Hilt.1VGR HALE, Montnal Junction, four lote, fch 60 ly 12U, a*.6) cents : fl .TV) rash, and *560, at III, rk.6 Brick Tenement House*, Parthenai* el.U-'JG Block.4 Url< k Tenement IIoumb.Parthenai* «t,.\t.,ir» 2 Brick lioiue*.4 Teasmenl*.Uartheual* street.2.UW» 2 Brick Tem-ments, Kichmimd squsre.j.5,'*» 2 cliuaut Hteme Tcnenients, 6 and 8 rooms, Du- rocher stn-et.Lïjm 2 .6 arid 8 room*, Bnlmouk street.7.5ffl 2\tBrick Tenement*, corner Manoe street.V.'WI 3\tnew Brick Tenements, « end 7 rooms, Oonreol st.5 KM 13\tBrick Tem-meute, large yards and stabler.Hi Ikmiini \u2022 tTfi\u2019l\t\u201c.7)1 19 llnrk Tem inente.oomt*M\u2019hmrron aud Liverpool \u2022treeti, Tt.Ht\t.4\tdo , adjoiuicg aliove .N K A KL Y A M.< »K THA AIIOVll I>H01,*11TII£*4 PAY 19 PKUÜKNT and UPWARDS II.III TI IIINH ,t 4 0.Hot in ml\tNew York Life Bulldltut.pOR BALE by B.HUTCHINSiOO.ItlHIDINI I.H.An F.lrgai.t Uut Htone Residroce, 16 room*, conrer.tatory and all modeiD improvement*, fine Im-t lion.I\u2019rel street.8IJ.S'»1 2 Hpli'idld Modern Brick Residences, II r-romr es- b < unu-r of Dorchester slrm-t.Very desir aille.Will evchane for rmaller properties.\u2018Jt.-») Ni-.- Brick House, 8 rooms, bath, 4c , Drolet street, Very rheaa,.-/Ml H-di-l Biick Hmi»e, II Roonm, ti*th arid w c., I-ur naos, Ac .Omlli in *u- -1\tLUI A good Hteme Rmidence, with V4.1X9 (rot of ground on Bleury strewt.H.M8 A u-ry suporlor Brick Residence, with two-etory extension, hot water heat.15 rooms and all modern couveniem»-*.a mort desirable home and a great tiargain, 5lcGUI Gollege avenue.11 ).»l An F.b-gant Htone Residence, 14 Room*, and all inoot-rn Impruvementa, fine Marble Maul!**, Kh-ciric i.eilr, 4c., 4c., Upper HI.Urbain »t, oust over #27>.UOO; will anil for .I \u2022.>?\u2022 Nice Htone Ki aldence.8 Koomr, Hath, Ac , Greei.e avenue; very driiratile location .Fine New Htone Residencv: 12 roomv au-l all mmleru liuiirovrinenU, hot water furnace.4c , Ac , Hirer, brooke street \u2022 a very attractive house.2.5») Brick Uotteg*, 8 Room* amt Extension, good Htahl* and Coachhouse, Hnchelaga.Flee Htone ttesldi-uce.II Room*, Bath, 4o., 3 story Fxti-nsion, near the Ht Louis Park, very d*- siralile and a great tiargain.2 Elegant New Tenement Reaidsuce*, 8 Boomi each, Bath, Ao\u201e West End.A very nice Pottage, 10 Rooms, Bath, A- , Ht Mar tin rtreet, near Ht Antoine.5\tBrick Dwelling*.8 and 9 Rooms each, cjrner of Alexander and Jurors atr.-nt* .12 Ml A Concrete Mouse, 8 rooms, on Tup|>er street.2,730 Brick Resilience 19 room», Htauley street.5.KM Hi e Hteme Ite-sldrnct-.12 Kaon-.*, hot water heat, t- , HI Lokl In - t.Hteme House, 10 Rooms, Bath, etc , H* Antoine st.Nice Brick house,6 rooms, with good stable, Laval avenue, near Ht Louis Park, a bargain.\t.Fine Htone Residence, 10 Itooni*, Bath, Ac., Met- calf#, near Hherhronke atreet.10.VM Fine Out Hl-me P I\u2019HOTOORAPH.WORTH Otf S'* r roi kotuino._________iad the uiRtt or w i'bird «Lo doesn want to look hAnd>t> r or »w«*t in a t'boto.u'TRï h.When tL iw ota loi'Olf^ tLf boiuelv ï'i aiurfi of Ui« ordinary citi'fn r \u2022 tien that, deep down in L* l.t-ar:, h* fer ano* to *.T trt \"ai a ic#n«* on ' Lawn Ci'e ft t et\tty that \"a «! l.uman nat re.An i occft ar ian, ' with th« menih.rf of 1 » »am:lt.d.termto d to Ye mtrcdu -ed to Oft y by the medium of a t amt ra artd a : a(i -tn d -n man in a state t>! in cot-to! able ni'InncboV.t ¦\u2022a-'a r:g.t cî^y, and tl * \u2018Ua\ton a l aok^ro in \u2022 ^ boots and bam 1», alow dingy trame o:»e, ard an nd«r- et.!oj that ad retreat, d into tie doorwav in tirtor ot t e j otograj at taratii'.The:» were t! artisan, its \" \u2022:¦ .dren h' Ler side.and a .o ng (ffl \u2019a out n et-n.1 mr old pootletnan wa* in h s leatbi r aj ron.wiih a pit e .n lus mout!., is tta.»>ti Lj Lips, and a magnir '-ect air o -tig.as stood a little atari from the rest, *\u2022 toong man, o.>* serre an., take care tl.at you tnake p«.i er t> ot f-erve that I boss *hia (Stabhs tnenL The w \u2022 who we ubed a o-' two h ndr.d po ndi, wa* d'e-ed in a lr.ht r.d dres- an i white mron.Tt ( teaing the Cal ioet in Couneileon-tidmed the i{t.mion of the erport du{y oo loge, the abolition of which would enable the Canadian lumbermen to sa'e a dollar per thotsand feet on all pine lumber shipped to the Un ted 8'ates from to-day.The fepre-seutatlooa of tl \u2022 li mhermen, strongly in faror of abolishing the duty, which is $ J per 1,000 if, i, were laid before hi- eoPeagues by the Pre-iii er, and the ,|Ue#tion w as very fully diseuseed but no decision wa* reached.The matter was a i ourned until the next meetiug of Council.Sir John Macdonald is hedging on the qumion in reply to the request oi the lumbermen tor urgent\u2019action.He told Mr.Booth tliat be ptomised to abolish the dutv ifCongri is made \\ e duty on lumt er one dollar.»>-\u2022\t-** ;a ghter -mde.a little too bron ily, \u2018g man restwctfullv, but with an he But Congress had not reduced the duty on all Inmhfr.It had simple reduced the duty upon pine sawn lumber.The rates on spruce lumber and litber woods are the same as before.Tl.at was not a reduction ot the duty on lumber generally, and h ere:ore he was under no obligation to abolish the export d .ty.A prominent forwarder said to-dav ti.at his steamers and ! srges woul i have to be laid up, and be might ha.e to discharge nearly forty run.T .e Canada Atlantic Railway has an immense a .ml^r of ears loaded w ith luml er, tut not one will go forward until the Govern-ment either abolish ti.e duly or -ay they won t aloLsh it.He continued \"My advices from \u2022he other side are to ship no pine lumber unt il the decision of the Gov- rnment is known.Mr.Powell, dealer in lumber, said that if the Government reached no decision now much ot tie lumber now waiting on it would be held till spring, on the chance that before t en the Government would rereal the duty.\u201cThere's no easier way to make a dollar,\" he added.\u2022\u2022 I learn that the disposition of the Govern-m« nt is to ignore the McKinley tariff, and they are reluctant to acknowledge the action of Congress as bearing so close upon Canada's police and Canada s commerce.They ¦ THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR STALLS.(.To rht Editor oj (K$ HTfneii.) Sit;,\u2014Would you allow me a little space in your valuable columus to dtaw attention to what land luaoy others consider a great deformity in our English CaUa dial.I allude to the very hideous arrangement of jury choir stalls, which have been rigged up in the approach to the chancel.That they are totally unnecess* v is plainly seen by the fact of the prop»r stalls, which are very handsome and properly placed, being »mu\u2019ty, but for the occupation by a few ladies, who could eavilv be a on modated in some other portion of the bi tiding, thus allowing the stalls to be »ed for ti e | uipoSe for which they were intended, and do awav with the migrât,le Scratch arrange!! eat referred to, which block* up the appua h lo the altar to Such an e\\t< nt that two persons can tiArdly walk ab east.Th s ta 1 have only dealt with the question as if ga; 11* the appeartuce of the id ace but another very vital point tube coatiaered s the prop i * od\u2019eriog of the tun-teal portion ol the service and.iront a long experience with choir-, I am «pi'ic prepared io state most em-phaticatly that, in my opinion, with voivre* errai.ceu ns thev are in the (\u2019«tlied al, no otgan st «'an < v,r hope to atta u etli \u2022 eocy n the m is al render.ng ot tile seme s.w,- are toi : nnity is it Mgtb, au : It noth n\u201e- t- that more strongly ; Vernois as Prussian Minister ol War.lote\u2019 l S«ï taxes.elV|o ; 8 lote, tWt boiee, el 91° lute! \u2018KW bo»ee, on coiumleelon t Util, lltSlole, G.®*1 boxes ! ruHn* price.#c Traneaollon*for U»e tael peer eggregeted 13.068 boxe* ; ruling price, Oje.in sralo N Y.Octotar « -Cheee* mArket out the same as l.sl week.There Is a gene rat teelloy that at the prices which now prevail l< ot* tuber t* sood property t.B-rley, No.1, Blc to 82o ; No.2, 66o to 67o ; No.8 extra, 63o to j6c.t\u2019eae, No.2, Wo to etc.Oate.No.2, 40o to 42o.Flour, extra, 16.2U lo $4.26 ! straight roller.14 40 »o 84.50.M»r-kituulet.Sale*: No.2 Manitoba hard for delivery thte week at #1.12.and to arrive at tl 14 Oate.to arrive.at 41c, and on track al 40c to tic.roae, outside, at (&\u2022.FOR THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.The Tiva-urer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges, with tlmnkt, the re- THE ENGLISH RACE.AX AMERICAN «3IR1.S PRIDE IN IV.Start.ng two months ago from a vnst Hospital K Knowieuge*, w im xnnuas, in*' receipt 1 v the hands of George W.Hamilton, Kserb arm res.their nndreamatde commerce, their magnificent po-sessions, their own m-riva\u2019.iei physical beauty and force\u2014and lo ' now at last I find from a tiny island, ringed with grev reas, has sprung this race of kings.It tills mV so d with a pa-sion of pride that 1 too am an Anglo-Saxon.In my veins, too, runs tiiat virile tide that pulses through the heart of this lord of th earth\u2014the Mood of ti.I clean, fair, nobh- English race ! It is worth a journey round the world to -ce ThU ro?ol throne of kin*», this weptert file, TMe earth of m*j -sty.tbl* Mat of Mirr, Tbt* othrr Rd«n demt-peredlte : Thte fortre«i bull» by n*tJf« for hereelf Axel*1 et infe*tlon »nd the h»n bleed of men.tht* little world ; Thte preclou# stone »*t In a eth er see ; True Me-«*d plot of earth, thU reoleD, this FogleiS, Tnie nurse, this teemloK womb of roy»l kh ir*, reaten by their breed aod famou* by Ihelr birlh, Renow dm) for their deed* eo far from home.For Chrlettan service and true r-hhalry.Th!e laod of ea h dear eoule.»ht* dear, dear land Eo#Und, bound In with the trlumphonl \u2022\u2022\u2022 !\u201c acd I understand now tire full o aning of th s trumj et-cry of love and pride from the gr-ateH of earth s poeU\u2014an Englishman \u2014 Mir* !> d»d br rer- this dt tara too o'ten displayed acd \u2022\t\u2022\t*\t\u2022 tire wrrer* '¦ontraTent-ons lake j rere.and also Le-raure a nua-rer o' pm-csi ar*- d.vpoaod, often fo- pe-local or poi t .al .reasons, \u2019o protect or favor the g~ ilty par e# at tire expense of \u2019be ItHatl ai»ot LACHINF.S AGITATION.The taxpavere o' Larcin* want tne I three in-tea : of two -*preewnt*ti ee in ea of tire three war >*, acd the right to £11 ea h indi-vicnai va^acy a tire Board .a \u2022\u2022read of lire co.neiliori ti*m.->lve eter-.s.ag tha\u2019j>c,'v»r as at pre-ent.Mee .ngs :reve ireea .eld .a ad * o ar c of t.reee vlewe, aou iret.t.on predated to the Coua-il i* el'.The latte' ditpereed to eonre-te tr.e ba.ot aa.to c*eate a tew wa-.but th s t.ue ag.ta'on don t - act.Tire new ward might relarn t* o EagLs sjreak og me .fiber,.Tr.\" It .tsell and Prt»ridge jremi ng Th- do\u2019ket will h^ a light on*-, ..latter \u2022 h isr.and- The pn-renen w^re trie*] I before Mr.Justice Bos* last May, and after 'he ev.dence for the Crown wae all in \u2019be Court i aijo rned lor lunch and when Court was re-o:réned an no.r atterwards it wae found that j one of the jurymen was ab-ent and fur this reason the trial bail to be joRtpooed.Mr.A.Coa't.neau, hamster, will condu t th*- d*-fen e, while tire t.ro*ecation will aga n Ire conducted by Mr.Britton, Q.C , of K.ng'toa.THE QUEEN CITY.(Special to the Witneii ) NOTES.T h\u2022>xT|), Oct.7.\u2014An agitai.on lias been reton foot to s
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