l FROM MONTREAL. i Montreal, April 15.--Four of t on arrraicd hero on auspicion of , phoned in the assassination were Utlawu by train last evening. Ii At an nice.-ting of the Mercautil Association last evening, Peter `v was re-elected President. ` 141 merclmut The rep members against Iycar, IIULI u luul of 707 member `I420 hut year. 1 n1]_, ,, -.._.-- VIILI. v I try meeting of this I `Monday. The Rev. occupied the chair, as clerk. w WPFE fC`-( ,___,~.... + The weather is much 1 [3 rapidly disappearing fro ` g the rash act, 3:5; y previous, on ahamr :t 15 supposed he hung himself. The wore IS dwelling being fastened on the in- 103'! ody remained until yesterday, when i" A 1` d`a landlord, Hr notice to the pear: man llsey and men n: and their evi. `VH0 M the body had 3131' ` The jury the: A e sent up imrnedlatoly, lborated the idea that :3 for some dnyn. The deceased had taken every can aid. am he frnurstiou of his purpoee. El securely fastened and the th cloths. He ( ,-_..44\.\A I.L|` zourt this morning. art of the winter in 1 er friends on Wolfe : to return to the cit Sr. Jon`: ad Save the Queen : Lh the benediction by Tbe_concert was a sac- befoud the exoenr..n.',... -r :- ' .... -uv yrOsIllI it is rather startling lo Bu sufcienlly lost to few net and brutal pastime. )[] EIIIIDP '-~ J. Cartwright, Esq., and Mr Ge re-elected ed the same C Evans Vnml orge Sexton wardens, and the sidcamen re- as Instyear. , Esq., was re-elected delegate to Hnurrou Scloox. Concn.`r.-A nth: 3 very pleunnt and ruined er teruiumenv, was given last erenix Iuqnnn- -A . Es: -e-o:-Iecred warde 1 Smooz. OoxcI:nr_-The 5 Wesleyan Slbbalh School 1' nster Monday in the lecture r 1: Srree: Church. The large room I rowded by the friends of the child: -rs, About five hundre'd persona bei Tm am-=--~ - concert undi, ca oom of ,-_.,.., . vull!IOUTH ling church in heid Mr Dobbs tb , J 1 chair, and Mr A. LeRic ,,_.. .u-aunglug Yet such was just outside of where a. lot of lDd aster Monday lull, Jail: 0!` the city, a place In company with lame utiea met to mdulge in their small cllritiei ' any to: tanrn, a liberal supply ring always needed on um-H r---A gelber in all the I Ina ,.I.',I, ,, ,_.... suturing. Un the balco: is nephew `mm to wow that meat: the Lord Llemena r H - Hnrchioneal of Abercorn a 'r Owed by 1" d and Georgina Hamilton, a frequently A determination ' 1 Prince Edward 0!` Sam I He had been drinking r 0 nairn. Iaord LInme:_Bul;|er,l! . - art, an 0! en, la xue '0 commmmg High aiguin of the Order of'St. 1 ""3 Wednesd P"" '- n shamrock: in his breut. Med gbunfgck Tba L` : cheered by the I888! Jed yesterday, when i` A ""' """`: _ SPF OIAL TELEGRAJI. ,, .... luv)! : Ring Agrippa, and a d dcr boys, including their tn rs. Wee-k-day Schools.` e Superintendent, Dr. L: was the intention to de . . use Lave}! ex. ` d sealing of [he church For Sabbath scheol Drozrnmmn was -~~" ` ` -ful oaths and improcations each other in an indeacrimi' roken heads, black eyes, and becnme general. One man his life in Hm -"'~" ' ' F edne5dny.-One vagrant tread the only business be- urning. She has pnued the mar gaol, and Wu now Island with a con- city. .4. expectation of n n? --- ___.. mu cuorus Haloguei were welt 1 of nearly e lized for lbei Cnrncn, -nae cockpit commonced its ong with the bear-gardens, e time of Queen Elizabeth, and ateadnly to decrease in the presont time of Queen ratartling End any num- Hy feeling indulging ta! You -n~|- ---V neniug exercises were conducted neat, who presided during Ibo vp.-oceedings. The entertain- Jurenile duetts, quartcuos and anion, &c,-a.ll extremely well ire commnv n` v~'-*- ' , _, -ecu` ' nforlnight. ___ .. unto: lf U! maligned the Poglnnsler Anglia In appointed in I ._-, -rvlhl` and beaten by xbe time in a brain` I timely ebrta of I man `n. ..-L-- I kicked, I st pril of/Vthe prioon- ` are being itn- a sent on to in `In nf 5|... ll "' ` '" ,, 1...... manual LILLU los_ 3 company of young perform- of over fty) keeping excel- choruses. The re- oonon --n-A -- " ~ cockpit wiuh u '-- ' ling These ,_.._ ..u. Lalullly evening,MPeter Redpatb) '. Sid!,`DL Thu 7'l'Il\r\rl -|- ---~ , I in it obliged to Mercantile Librar } veninu Dnr..- 1)--v-~A- xks to Mr Alfred LeRe- : vaslry clerk, the meet- ninht POITBIOUTH -'I .-L M ' m ivs projectors, - eighty dollars, we xe iulendei purpooe. ,,.D, -vvvl Asuupll at. report show- JETS 82 last un.-mbcrs against `W boys. at Pa In ._J , u milder. The i mm the river. in .... ..;:; ud,a debate by rlheir chairman L,U_,,.. . maint: OUTH -The res- heid I5 usual on :12; Incumbent, LeRicbcux acted ith beiramall bird! of g from n. funds, came "Mn: 1:. T ` P00: wolnlll Ir th'h;l.IE:lb4:li:;ttoly of jnhul 8.. V highway, ued heavily on the head. but it would to arrest the _ _.... ucliu unug wi man named John E in the habit They, with savers! cued themselves den and Eritb, there be or four tents. On :11 1 Elizabeth Tnyl that the dam---N` `- Lord or, otherwise Eutjpod. The nrchioneu Lieutenant .. ...cu uu De seen In the streeisl of the Ibnmrock wa s genernl, penceable times,nud the advice of journala that ii. shoul d be tied w sign of mourning for the state c was not adopted. The "grand g at Dublin Castle was the only headed by the I 63rd Regiment played Pa1lrick`s Owen, ' ' ' journai ,1 _,_, ..,. ne_ calnmny utterod .. ..u on ma ground inmuible ; trait_or to Ireland. new that there In: no efforunade 1'0 WIS scarcely 1 pulu of his heart that dud not but! her, scarcely a nu Eauwood so than near Ipot app-nub or it song, or feared that they would he nailed by ' eey intarfe an if I- an lb 0! `III! 01131 St. Patrick a Dny see quietly in Dublin as it \ was no excitement of nn_ en men to be In lb: I-IUW Leg dnyl. Summing under this disgraa all night regulating the account: o1 and in the morning he called the 1 raviuyied them. and nvir--v ' 2 ice is Capt. C. Boutello, of the Coast Surrey, while making ex neighbourhood of St. Helena Iah ly unearthed a. huge mutodoa, marl. When dint-.nIw-`N - " ' ` the um . Gold um} this city last week, the utock was u_uk_a The number of smokers 000. A moderate smoker daily. If the average duil; smoker could be reckoned would gonsume $141,000 [3 .per your. conned under the Lord J since the 10th of January I much, he bu been lot at heavy security for twelve II Ir G. F. `Praia still can! the city Mnrstuloen, detnine Ebbw Vale Iron Company. news, the tri of the Boards other public bodies est to the general pub} saved it devoted to Ii; telegrnms and the doings Alderman and like minor inter cunlug "8 "831 which is chiey 1 miuiaconoel. kc. am- H 1-- , , , _ ..._, nul tl-IO COIZDIDOII USE Recent inveatiggtions into the conditioru u in Mussacbusells have br terrible abuses, and have a that many employers look upon their hm ule cbildren-simpIy ry, and entitled to no I part of their machine consideration. ,-_.. .. ...,.m:. ur series 0! pncioua enough I0 nccoml each I0 have a suite of a kitchen and laundry for I DA _ - uv,uuV,UUU gallons of water daily; 5 anon of considerably over 100 gallons I nary man, woman and child in that course, A large portion is used for streets and yards, watering gardens, sewers, driving machinery, to. Something new in the way of an lmuse is proposed in Chicago. The pl bnld :1 house, or series of connected ho` accommodate twenty hares suite nf ..........--.A - - { A newspaper has already 1 new in Alaska. his styled aid, and is printed in Russian New York is benceforih to 90,000,000 gallons gang nf !|nnn:r LAJUIHILJ`. In the Home of Commons, a telegram was read by the Speaker, from the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, submitting a resolution passed by that body re- lative to the murder of the Hon. Mr. McGee. A message was also received from the Governor Genera , recommending Parliament tnprovide for the family of the deceased statesman. On motion of Mr Rose, a special committee was appointed on the banking and monetary system throughout the Dominion. The House went in- to Committee of Supply, and passed ueveral items of the estimates, one of which was $30,000 per annum for the Lieutenant Gov- ernora ot Ottawa and Quebec, respectively. Mr Rose informed the House that In three or four days he would be able to say when he would bring down his nancial st.ate- ~ ment. _;_ Tuasdny, April H.--'I`he Senate met and ad- journed till Thursday, out of respect for the me- ruory of Senator Weir, who had died in the morning. In lhn H ,-..-..- .1 n'`- ....u....uu.n uuIvUlB`1'A.N UE AGIJNBT J N. 1 It is said thatln the early part ol January ` last, while Colonel McGee was visiting his brother at Montreal, two men called late one ` evening and wished to see Mr McGee. Not- l withstanding that they were told that Mr, | McGee was too sick to be seen, they still ` insisted on gaining admittance, and permis- 5 sion being at Ion th granted them, one of them entered, an expressing much disap- i pointment at not being able to see Mr McGee { told the Colonel in condence that the ` Fenians contemplated an attack on his house, either that night or some night im- mediately following. He gave his name as i John Smith, and stated that he was an em- '1 plnyee on the Grand Trunk in the froi_r;llt I * department. On inquiry it was ascertain~ 1` ed that no such man was in the emplny- " of the Company at all. Colonel McGee ' was allowed a photograph of -Whalen on i Saturday last, and heprm 0 incl (1 it at oncaa : likeness of this a0<:alled John b`mitlI.- L; HuntJ'eal Telegraph. I BA`l 1'l-IL P031- >1 this thriting gm, rut inn.-. .. - :1 in New Y1 consumes daily expendiu t 60 cent consuma SUI AM -7 ` jr -~.- ~- ___}T__. PARLIAMENT OF` CANADA. _V..~u` IUI [U9 Med. mile i any respect. pecul x general holidnv. 5 12th Lancers, um Ill nlnvn N D~"' ' _, ,- _.. ..-.n many; an allow- xaiderably a day for cily. Uf Argo for nIn...:.... Excellency - Patric reut.. L The March wnring k and a bv the in- mch of ioneu also Lieuleunr-I -- ` ; Elpufa :1 GA . -_._,, mu npfpnal '3 compilation of .rc -ucnonea at c 5 per day, Dr. J. 0. Waters, who has been be Lieutenant : warrant last, having suffered an at liberty on giving r months. continues an innate of en, detnined at the suit of the lnmna--v A the list of daily journals i has not answered the expe projector, Mr Young, for: Albion. After a month` bfll Anna... 1- yule nsaembiy resolution nnmlnri kw .1.-. Lu-4- -- seems to have did in 7 -'-""`- _....u.... 1. mare any kind, nor were drunk. streets. The wearing s as in the most ' the National with craps, as A .- of the country," a guard" relieving incident mm-hip... * made It is ntvl.-A um lull ,,_,_a ....u Luuuclnty uyatem Dominion. f uimales, mm In 18d ; financial _._._.....a nut some reason 2 consequence severely re- under nrrest for some ' disgrace he --- -- ....o an-nuuon in military or the Twenty-ninth bat- ,wb0se duty it was to be any at I recent review, anrlnoe for some consequence nev9--='- " _ D--- ...... lulu` mr McGee be remembered for his services null mnrtyrdom, these spontnneous funeral moustrnlions prove. torical writers himself, history, and his name printed page and in 1 present generntion. One of our best be now passes will live both in he memories of .-.cuuuu L0 be sup 7 100 nmllnn ` ._ vnnhll LIIIUUB--` He us a y, more its appen- is the Alaska Her- and English. sfn:-Ha on 1- -~-~- " ' I, --uvuv neat. Ieir class, had lo- neath, near B6176- :um and three ninz of H1: M- , _......u.u uuuacs, Cri- mmodnle families, apartments, but With n r the common of nll_ mlinues `nod ' He utilize: the time 3 correspondence and Elephant and Caule, alion of mr-A--' -- ,-- uuulv iisgrace, he at up Bull ofhis company 1 men together, . I now bid you 1 his pocket, placed Id red, Th` "` _ _..... ;u|I| 13 40,` four cigars y expenditure of each cents, this city per day. and 3455 nnn ,,- .. yuuuu IUCLUI talents commanded popularity. obtained the reward of Ministerial deuce, and proved his ability as an a iotntive oicer. Everywhere in C he had come to be recognized as a. useful man, while his literary and O] cal talents placed him at the very be Canulian literati. H0 is gone now the people of Claude feel that his cannot be lled. One of our brig light: has gone out. That Mr McGe< Lg o--...--- L uuva pl London. n ---- . uu luau I5 ' houses, nndnn: I-14-0- 42 " Mk", -5 WIILI E and `they about Kent. C ;,_,.| I- _._.....-a snarl: UFOUEDI leg, shown hands- ildrpn_aim.u- -- - n. In uml. clly. Uf cleaning 3 gardens. uahina uvI.I|E' Iuli C11] ,and $465,000 ` passed as on TL--- ,_ ---|- vultlt, peruonnl re- -- as J. BITS | in y-ninth h.:_. . 5 ' Linnuu. Hr ' York i; 245:. P! In... ..:.___, oat- I,.I.._ I dwelling B Dlnn in In _...V '83 - uwclllug plan is 10 la .... .. . rv-I\\l Wl|u allow- -an.-I... r,- on of lbe * brought `p Ihnurn -L.u.-numg ushing _v ascent up the ladder of preciazion. I Fighting against the ofeuly faults and lhe ussociati Irish sud American career, he Ste: his way in public favour. As a 1 Parliament and as a public let populnritv, calnmny than traitor Irel-I-I` " honoured ad un . Nan: f mler ` lhnt oln 1-- ` Ira5|-- " ' the moat unlutnred, gnre as birth . ., -_ -are uean oflener .u-uul!lC' I0 ' mind, which could to gay, and from I _.-. .....u.ug, each inmost feelin Of all my soul echoed to its spell. It was` whispered balm, 'tWISl ' I'd live lh ' evon belter than I do, for you ha witnesses to the wonderful v ' eat problems of -0-` :11 science to the h-`r-'---` all the dry bones 0! history, but with lb spirit which Inablc-d him to ,_. .4: ILIU IIICCI tfeellng impmnled by C UIHII which I It was this feeling wl Prophet when he exclni erusnlem, may uw nuutell. murder [hit is, he died as certainly on,.ttnd with 1 soul u heart as breve as ever best in s soldier's breast, and therefore the people of this land have " hswniled him with great lunch- tetions, and they sorrow for him, and shall not cause to mourn him for many days. When the illustrious French soldier, Lstonr d Aurergne, the first grenndier of France, as he was simply, yet honouruhly, styled, died in the service of his country, his name was still retained on the ter roll of use touching words: the eld of honour." And so, my when the muster roll of the great men added, as hi: beat and most snitnble that he died on the field of honour." bly of the rulers and ststeem our country, to the feelin the l'Prv r-ant..- -L- l en and lenders of go thst have stirred to ..., ., nuu um; ' How in the mi; that saved the people of lIruL" , ought we not, to give utterance I burn of griefon this man lame which has united Is all here to- the presence of thvae poor relic which remind us so powerfully I: his brilliant genius, his soul-llirr his far-seeing wisdom, contribut. the safety and renown of this 001 no` say, as did the Jews of old, mighty men fallen that and the reel 7 He did H01, it is true, par of battle, amidst the clnug or urn of the oonlct; but he died in aa Allhnuoh an-.mb A--- L" *` ` ` -. .--- vuuuu], lulll we "How is the the people of Is- perish on the eld Arms, and tumult as noble 9. eld. Although struck down by the foul:-It. murder thul ever darkened our nunnla, l for the land of his Idopli ,7--.--.,.},_ The demnastzuinn at {end funeral in Montreal appear: immense. Marks of respect found and unusunl charm: general-wc might say. unis cities and towns in Cnumla for the deceased Pzulizuzuecl :~p0utum-ous in us chsion Ibiug more than the more the crime uf nssassinulinn, forth by A sense of the nmio the country had sustained. career from the !ime of his permanent rc-siclencc in ('nna steady .-_.__._:-. 0547101! 6!! V After the perarmunoigol tho Il, tho Bud. , Mr O'F'nrrell dcllverod I iiou olen! and soul- , uirrfng funeral sermon, which was lluenod to , } with profound lonllon, and freqnonuy brought , tears come 0 es of hi: auditors: I The Rev. other O FnrrelI, in the midst of the anion solemn ullanee. ascended the pulpil, and ;.' pronounced than words: " In the name of the ` Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Gholl. hlameu." He then gave out his text at fol- ` 1 lom:- .-....ur, -nu DI ma son, and of the Holy M Amen." low: :- "How in the mighty man fallen that uvod the ' people of Ian -l."--llmcunI, 9th chnpter, int 'eru.n Such was the cry ofum-ow that bnrntfrotn tho I heart: of the Jewish people, that re-echoed Along the plains and amongst the hills ot'Judnn when the dolnful news was brought thlt Judu Macon. -bous, their sltilful captain, their heroic lender, had rullen at last upon the eld of battle, ght- ing in the cause of his country : freedom. And all the people of Israel DcWI"0d him with grout lnmentation, and they mourned for him many days, and aid; ` How is t_n_ighty nun fallen that lnvnrl :l... ....._I- ,- ...... ...... AUIILUEU 00 me mun- reginenl, and, when called outby ng oicer on 3.9:-vice day, as ll` be mt, lbs olden soldier would step :5, and, amid the Iolemn silence of reply in these ueld I ll read nut In r....._- , - - ,....,..u on urIl.' " may we not, , to n Iiznilnr out.- on lamentable occuion med to-day 7 And, in of relics of mortality, of one who, by enius, soul-llirring eloquence, `wisdom, contributed no much to country, Ihnll we d of uld u u... :- .L- ...----vcu Wlln, `Nu Ige of dnlee and feels. and ristory, the living penetrate into the the crneequencoe of the the put, end weigh them smelter. And -|--- '-`- ..........mu Iur nun ' mighty Jf larul "' |l-- -- --- 1 J` J' 1" our blessed h. I 'IIh0l" ll: ILIILI IIIICD May limnnr nut- boliefln tin do .._- .... wunout than c on him. In his early dnyl, disappointed with the defeat 4 cherished plans, he seemed, ' for the Obu was a good poet, var statesman, but Irhelber he was a oi humble Ch ' ' , ever}? one known-let those whom without 1 e rnt stone up, when soured and} ` def in his . n I , seemed fora u-I.n- . - lhken in *-`- '*"` ` _. nu. 3 mnenbi Inn..- 1.. I : is auted that Mr Di every preparation to disso Commons in the event of proposed by Mr Glndslm Irish Church being carried. the country, with the af church as the question at i likely to ooonrin the early Klin or chu-it}, good I nmong all the chi] eating dren of the or chuity, 3004 1 necesxity nude nu region shou tognther, whose` In nan-n--I -- " _-uvudl lxllng Into strove earnestly to creed: together, nnd chuily, let union: all uh. ..t.:u. vu uu I10 I] hnt labor! be nnliotul fooling into urne_mly uni __,_.|, ._. ...--ucunli IU OWE longf UPOUE my mind, is of III! clearest evidel I (real is at such length, if nil Ih ha been excited spins: the which, I fear, hu culminated in awful sad to shocking, ind no snob unfounded, such halo alum hinln -4.. Lu- : - ,- ........ muatri: Jcu In me annals of Europe. Yet, my b :11, why should I, I minister of God, :1 such merely in ' ' unlmea? Here presence pfzhe Moat Hi ' um.-ugugme length of the church quickly interrupted by the priest? them lhnt they were in the house of McGee then, was not false to his on though he tried to serve to the ul power his udopled one. I shall quot sentence from his own speech on laal day in Ottawa, when alluding to agniult him I [fl have --unit`-A wunenwII%IelswrIsssuuIr$-"` threw himself into atnovement whlo webs know was foolish and most ill-timed. And `I 00 in after years be condemned hlls yotztihful i::p;t; uoelty, did he then cease to are soon Read our the passion-c-ootpon-i-sI~-~`*" heart in verse, read over the list of his larger writings, and you trill nd that he has scarcely another theme. Look at his " Irleh 50319" `B the " Attempt to establish the Reformation 50 Inland," the " Life of Dr. llaginn, and xt'0Il- , est or all his History of Ital-nd. which Is. coofessedly the best that has been yet wrlttolls * and more wonderful has been wtitten upon a foreign coil, with such scanty material as he , could hare pt-ooure._ How then could some of] our people come to be convinced that he had re- - nonnoed and riliBed_his native land 7 Ah i my brethren, the power of caluntny is fearful for I time. Every stray word, every nngunrded er , 7 pression that fell from his lips, was taken hold ` I of by his enemies, and paraded and repented I l again and again until it sank into many persons -' hearts, and became so deeply rooted there that '6. nothing could eradicate it. Advantage, too, I was taken of the honest outspoken indignation 1 I p c with which he reprobated the nefarious et- tempts of a miserable, disgraceful conspiracy, to enter into this peaceful land, and to avenge the , 1| wronya of Ireland upon Canada, the happy V. homes of your children. Yes, if he was guilty ,-`J ofa crime against Ireland because he denounced . . the abominable plots of men who only bring' shame and disgrace upon her, then Itoo ntn guilty of the same crime, for I denounce to-day as vehemently as he could do, such vile, nu- Vd principled means; and if it be proved um his ! death was the result of his enmity to those :E- I cret societies, then I call upon every honesti men to stamp out with horror, every reetige of them from amongst us. There must be no sym- pathy for such it dastardly crime, the men or womsn who could feel joy at such it diabolical t deed would be as horrible to my soul as the 35- o_. l n himself. (At this point the feelings of the audience overcame their respect for the aano- so my oi` the place, enda murmur of applause ran N; throughjthe length of the church, which wits W interrupted bv the m:...u. .-.._:_...., 4-, 10 uonm win. 5:10 pm. [ 540 5.111. | Mixvd u [This $9 by Montreal time, Fro` 12] minutes for lba ditferx-uce bx and Kmguon lime] Ii-1% new 4 W H 39- . thin; pfutluhnd, ex pt Ibo aim com-3* , J 1 [I at pin. From his olrlyvioyhoodu _ |ll`:Iu:|l ovoud tohor Ionics. 0:: wnrnfg | an d I H I I " lo ..:..:....:.: _ % 11?: :15` P.'.'I:..`a'u'3';.'s:'i'3?i'.'..5'"T..a"-$.22 f.5'.'.':".f'.3o.'.'."";."".,.""" "'"'-1 `by`:'.n. % ` he cohdomnod his youihful in:pcl- {acting linuP:rhl.e':'|:. ":'..::;:.1"_`,"' "I n . love bu country `I roqnlom lo 3 departed frlvud, bead. 'h'o:'l H ;- 9' , r_-call` _ _.., .., nu aylng words, won an ex- nn to concord d peac-= , securing to him ~ 1:: the gratitude of his countrymen, the ' ring his life, that :- riew of thing: whioh he had at in late illness, and the to apply himself llill `_ he minhn -. um-uue IIJO I I Another love, .__|h. l--- - " _. nu AIJIIID IE 1; unit; all O h _, -_. ....uu.-, nuns!) VII! terrupzed priess reminding hey weroin of God.) Mr :11, own land, Il- utmost of his I dopled Ialmllmm... r... ..-.. WED NESDAY cu wager poi: evidence I ch length, if .u -L- L ---, ncl.IUEI' uflige living and the very I cast the `I, and ) ti and failure of I diforn whiln in "' ` ' ,-_......o mr ma soul." = are I tribunal whexe for very little, and { ;in_qnire whether he went orator or - 0' ,,-- --.. u ucvm ll un- ' point which lo I: evident-1:, rm. .1.-.--A 5 IPXCU in defence of I is country than hin ---- _ . _ . ......:u to me Incl. was doin Irelnnd n rter. I cum it xpona nninr -;.:..L. . ,- ..... grcalertl worthy to be an illustrious bre- fGDd -`'*" Trnins Arrive and Station as (allows: -1 'J ` 30d, dwell Here, in win: that y before us, nu me :1 t hough zch which 15. 1... ':..':.'..::: all In-.....o1.__ . heavy and IDEII. [ u1a.T:c_:;x uggnera. ' (Special Tehgrau to New York, "April 15.-~:3_:'oek'ai,."_y`j`; . 138}. Cotton qnietsnd uocdynt 31 ` '1' less active; receipts ate 6,700 lobby lulu 3,200 bble at 9,00 :6) 9,30 rag pgpqlne`sm3_ end western; 10,053 10,75 for_ _ V 1 ' choice extra usle_;_ 10,00 0. 0, 0-5: common to chofoe extra wedoni. 3; Hi?" rm r at 7,50 40 9,55, Wheat 2 reeepli an t,7_0O bu-fh' ulgure 48 ` _ UV KTFH Executed neatly, ch: me DAILY .N'HW':i` -- 5,95: N17 1,!!!` tar an errelno ; I RI`-D n..al-- A- I I3[ 'n Bye steady; I `I ! 3 000 In-ml -1AIl I' - I 0,00 to 0,00 ; Bun, 0,00 10 0,00 ;_J_4|py, 0 T 0,00; Welland Canal Super, 0_,'0C. 19-0, 1- - Supgr No. 1 Uanadn. wnen1,,7,45,Io 7 60; Na.`1 Weuorn then, 0.00 to 0.00 ; npr lam Weuern wheat, 1.15 to 7,25; bag ogF;3,uE._. 3,70. Whcat--Gnnnda Fan 0,130 to 0; spring, 1,7010 0,00; W'es'gu,1J,00 togodi Onto-`-per 32 lbs, 48 to 50. `Bo.rfGy`j--pc- lbs, 1,15 to 1,20. Bum-1--D.1ry on `to odc;u.yg, packed 18 to 220. A A u,a,15 1o 6,60 In 0,00. G, iII.Ucw Yogi ` T _ $55. -`J an n:\ . _-.-.911: , Pork quiet but steady. Butleinegieclcd. Allci - --pou wanted. Pearls unuleable. : _ ` uomtamauz. MONTREAL IABKITH.-'. (.Spm aI Telegram to the Ddilq Neva.) ' Iontreul April 16,-FIOIIP-BOIC. _0 If ` 0,00 0,00 Extra, 0, pup, 1' _ 0.00 , Welland Canal Rn... -: :"nh -- `-1- NEW BRUSSELS 013937. NEW 1-.u>ns-mt DDL_. month ago. I camhot conclude bcttcnlu; quoting some of thou lieu, u the poggng, '5 he painted of bin mend will u ` scribe hlmuif. " '"' ' ' " Hwlauh W. -, 91- Hone,-5-uI.un. not o-u-bo|a;~ ; \ " Hit Channel put count, untold, - Illa.....n4 . o. ' Th!!! Ply Super u Illlh II 0 W001 nrpon. N uupor Media Union n.. 5.1.. In '5 `I "I CHOICE -,uu nu no. 1 maid in ilbto ;:ht-3 eme; 2,44 03,50! ahednpuj ` nneafpti m1I.ooo bnIlI ;` an ab mm at nu an MA "-'-3- " 9 `bong. .F 1266 mm. rs. ix lg a IIL Orrrc:.-The Post rising village changed bands ( L Cornelius Vnnluvea, travel for the benet of his h be Poglmulenbip, and Mr W lnnrmiu-n.A -`- I--'- - ' @333 i'D11~1'.l;9 `l!33:.)Q __,,, ...... u. an. :5. 3. Wind- . Parnell ! Cottage by the Sea," _1 reading of the Principal, and (uh: Juno: R!--H "' ` 5011 1 of interesting selections. In "30 zninly succeeded, butit has not Vim in satisfying the wants of the "W1 am. As an experiment in this di- `7 `if I a failure, and of course :1 wurn- Pom nably by the expenditure of a fbena of money it might have been '3 J at 3109:: until it began to be '0 but for Lilistlle proprietor has Po courugemeut, and it has been We are sorry, and the have reason to be sorry, y exhibed | . itself as a warm hit it would continue to b Sm the brat interests of these col yester: Dr. Ba suspen nfn an _._,.__.,_._____. Pan Rim- .try, with affair of s issue, is _ --!\J ILDIFCL cased Pzulizlmeclnry nratw-r, st 3 c`nsion_ nmrks smnv de1L-statnm (I .1` -A ' 'l`rnvcIIcrn Guido. __.; uun-'(I IAST, -1 `T35 Wu. ! Imd train 6.15 mm. UOINI`. Tier ' lunch Applause. Min Kr Raynor, jr., prelided National Anthem by the --u- unul\.lI-I exist. It did n)t u:-\-..\-- - atrglinn tendinc-_: Mr MCGL-c`s mtreal appears to have been krl-is respect of a most pm ` 1u. character have been\ night UuiveI`sr\]in other ---r, - n his stud. cn.`r.-A concert or evening`: on- LIII at-uni--- L ` I * 1-`vrm nmmn-nu _r, cheaply, and at .nv.. . .. \_.I\.\ 3 `DC taking up 113` C1: ('an:1{l2L I },`_| I` - .13 lawn a eutxo nun I Il._.) stemiiiy wn vour. member. lecturer hi He sun of cun I- ..L:I:. recent addition to nals in New York, expectations of it s `, formerly of ti) nl}\`n '3--- " ` 7 resdings of the evening Eyz libe` ,Ibe Hon, Spring 3 audience. The be school formed I ~.nn -5 hoapl_y,_nud expctliollsly at JUlH 1tI.\'TI.\'GUi-`I-`lCli. literary orazori. ` at the bend of _-__. depart from the Rh Tnnnxla. _ _-. .us. the . V` "r gains: the dcnneril associations of hi ,._| ` ` 1635 to purvey NIB, triing Boards of 1:- I -- me, from which deduct 1-uce bx-tween Monlrrul ( e!-' pan. ixvd train 6:45 am of the resolutions` one affecting the i d. An appeal f 1): IfTu;r Br I ` 0 ul` IL was ('HHt.-d ionnl loss which `s admin Cana.la that is, es intu the ,._. .....uumg use noor. A clean I the chair, and bin tenpot with tea note. the Irish I therefore vi mull! III cor, I.A., Ir J. Pltne X Iddnll and read n den: or link: La-0 -J --l _.____.,.. `` Sncml um In-gnu yesterday (Tuenday) l Barker, on the [301 suspended by 8 small 3 of a small room in a , Clarence street (A con ; From the evidence it a was A labouring man, and alone occupied the found hanging, and w: The testimony of his If his drinking revels w pondent ts, when he ft to destroy himself. H some time previous to and was last seen on 1b. which day it is suppose: `doors of his dwelling be _ ....n-nu UUU] Susan Brickwot fore the court It grenter part oft sent to her frieu dition not rat: came nearly losing hi 1 in the Affair, being knocked down and the n 1 I d not interfere, but I hibilion is seldom uen : age, and none more , l ingslou ,_......V n. I5 TEIDE ber of men sufc-ier I in this cruel hr` the case on Eu.-Her Ibe north limits 0 rough: 0! Lb": plnc Brockville beauties I gambing prochrim the respecaive plnot dime lo a quarter that they pitched up in ;.l..-.- - ' COCK-l JGHTllG`--Tbe downward career nlong ` Ind bull-rings in the tin: and having continued A popular favour till 1 Victmin `* * " .... xuuurvn, and I] J by a clearly outspoken I of the boys`, followed b by all, and the dismism Rev, E. B` Ryckmnn. cens beyond the expc the handsgme sum are told, being realized [ liberal proceeds jof the basement c `rpurpost-9, The 1 ,.-.-......5. 1 ue In the occuion was excellent and v out from rll to Ian, and it its clos once appeared thoroughly delighted . mu `,1: ULYC` 5 `men: consisted ofjurenil ; anthems, infant & rendered, the entire com; ers (to the number as ' lent time t 1 f--on " Sabbath` 1 Intermission the ` rplained that it w iibe: I r {J Scunn Co:-'cI:ar_-. 5 J and of lhe Sch _, ' OH` on Easter lean: ) Sydenhsm Church. l densely crowded frie _ nnd others, ' present. The opening \ `by Rev. B Clement, presic Frst part of the p.-oceedings. ' nu-.. -- - D ,._ uuac wry interesting TJ Bible Class Conversation" fa: J defence before I seven of f\r\ -19` proved the oldcr bo_ys,inc1udE| ,- . 5-.uul': citations and di: int W. ., rv eanesdny Brickwood, formed 4 1e court IF-3 """` K ' /Jv-\-\4- ` After A vote of thank ] cheux fur his services as ` ! iug nnijourued for nforlni the Synod. .-.1 ruined 1 ` uv n-- _.._.... VVVII evening ilcipnl of this establishment, the Ho] Rica. 10 A lnrgl and fuhionuble nudien performance of the pupils of the schoc no 0! lbs principal nttrnctions of grtmmc, while several other gentlemen I ; and talent lent their aid to hard varied 1.. .n. render L ind interesting. The nrc