Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1885, p. 2

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llollluuitnllavlllun 'l'l.IUl'lIY IIIILIDIIILIII. clowlrnd. `la! moon. troops accolnpury mem. ; Col.Otex. Iitn manulnl police. An I luntry. C oompcnvnnounbecl nrl.1llcr\' ol ( B" Bntery and Uttswa `-unnls, wnll make 1 dash across (ho prmriv to But- tlelord. By travelling 40 mules per day they could reach Bsnlelonl in tour zluys. The Queen's Own and other infantry corps. with the (bvernor I-encrals Body Gunnl, will follow up an A res:-rw force. \` II \\'hin: Int-lIIhl3I' fnr llmrinn of Willilil. Am! l8.-~0u. luldlotu, Ilolnlllhounp-ilclholnclnrlo Ii-Qhn-uvnixol - U, H. KWW I0 IIICII ll-lPYll'l 5 The `III: Bath: and the Iunnmder -1 oh. 5-...-- ---l._.l n `I--L-`. 1`-.-..i-nu I nuullly. Dr. urton ha been nppounal brigade smgeon and Capt. Hngoe. ILL. Lu been nddod to the null. A 1`-nnnlnlu Ian... \`-.M (`n-.....Q -n, QIIGI UJ IIIG Illll. A despatch from Sum Canons Ill- nouncea the u-tin! them. yestuuamul Gen. Lulrie and Col. Von slnuhenxic. _ . Yonanlny morning oompamu I sad 2. of the 35th buhhou. his lot the South Snahlchowu (hing nndu colnmnnd 0! (hp. Ty:-thin which they ruched this ultunoon. and will guard the far)` -kiln l`1sI llnnfn onlnnun nnnhnn nn In DIIH. current. Ire In excellent uenlul. The Midland Battalion no dnlling ' most iueesnatly. and are working up in Idmirlble shape. v Thn summer .\'art.hcotu now at tho` 1lIuWCU-I-I1Zlll- IIIIIK; ovcrythiqinlooonuidautiaitwun l-|utnblo-ldnI.I1uhovIshntiltho tlonculhulyropa.-lwiliticslaruunm nppliubowonldnotbolong ' ' lhhnbcllionkucloao. Iiddhtonlnnnpnchnngodhin opcI'I.kionnuhohndnnugod Jnilolaneet Ilinnlhtocbo Il. (hi-Lin.` L. .-nnhl An -4: `TU?-lI"_ I3 I IIIEIIXUEIU an the lh. thinking he could don wlnuuunboldgbntlackolnn ' and bu-can-I. ntnvnnln iln nnnnnnn huh. WW: I Anlulhhnun snd hiendsof the Bociotyue cominlly invited to meet :1 BL George 9 Hull n gsrltroloak. and ptocaod in 1 body to tho Cube- A. LERICIIIUX. CHAS. F. SUITE. E0l'-'l'Vl'Y- Pnnideut. April 16th. LIE IIKII THC T IIEIIIIIIIIHIUI ollhn troops ruched club`: Crossing Innl. ninhk. Tho Nth \'mk lhnppna and 0' B W mm LIUKOI Ltusung lut night. The 1231: York [tangent and theillu Mumuohn (innulien no being nnnhnrl Inn--and II A I-I-aorta tn (}onoIl'II DCUKIIJIOIU, 5315153 UNI morning. Gen. Laurie does not yet know Ibll ` disposition will be nude of L111 rr-m|1n- l ( der of the 3591 battalion nml Col. Wil- linma Midhnd battalion. now eucnmpenl . there. The plan neems to be to suuun . the troops at vnnuus points Iusl. to Cu! ' gII'I'}'.ao that the-y will to ready to I 1 movenpidlytothe lront an my poll)! .1 when re-;uu'od. The hospital held ' corps moved north lrom Sum Current. I g veuenlny. to jam troops in we held. 1 The larrv as South Saslmlclu-Inn luv` ' The wbule column under Utkr luv- ing crossed the river law: night. I?! duh provision: have gout forward In (`UL Otter. TL- tuna... nl the a.-nnnn alnvinmn nf US$01`. I The ttooyu 0! the sutou-I dnimon at Swill. Current. mm 1:: excellent health. -rs... u;.n....1 n-n.I;m. .m .lnIIinn I Inl Ilunn. In: win [IIIIU Ina nan) while Col. Otter`: column pushes on to Buucfozd. surng this morning. (Inn I.nnI-in rlnon uni. tn! Icnnw whnl Veilerllly. so joul Lruopu II] um umu. The tetry as South Saskatchewan hm been hindered by high winds hut. coo-I Ii prv-grass has been mud:-. IITE ANNI7/Eh'nY SERVICES unlonwunuutwpnuononnu-nu] nontirwcomlwilh them. Taking; Aral-Iilnina i-In nnnnirlnnnticn it Ill 1| auvnucr In mun. us - nan-nun-u-- E1-.' . :0 Dick Inn to Qubppello. IBVIII llllf UIUIIIIIEIE IKE llllx lubed lonnrd u I rescue to (icnenl li.I4lI.x0n-.'- human. and I4\ Inannnngn (ha Ti-if lid--'h&uI Iunun In-y I.4-- iiundljcd. C.l .l, hm a 3m stand of u uouuoa vnunn unnauuay. uaw-nu: ingunro nu llonpnl Pub`: Catholic Canto. You will and it innlnsblo for Iu-gllnu nlnnnninc Ant] nmnnlnlolu u-nmrm. UOIIK. 100 VIII llllll ll IIIVIIIIUIG X0! lhulinpolonndngnndoom y nmov. inavom-trouble. lithe uontol ..__,--. __ __..___ _--. `John B. Gough onl vpeus at 'l`o- I ronto. Belloville an ingaton. Mr. Gongh in now over 70 yeoriol e. yet vigorous and enthmiutic. _His eoturo heteiill be on "Circnmnbuoea." It is full: of interest. The writer heard it toms nun Ago. sud bun delighunl ro- uumbnnouol it. . . ST. oEooE's soc Y ,-_ n_.:.-.:_u .... luorulug. J. rloonl. pcnsxuncr. [ml his .v.uuu ' la!-or lax. uni zhc coats of the cm. .1 ` polnce court to-dny. hssterdny the vuluuwora were pan]. ` Hue 0! them '1' down stairs at the bar racks last evening nnd broke Ins none. .\ 913.111! house has been built for \l_.. 5 I.` L Iln.I-..-. \'n-\npI: an.` 1.. ov....-.. - ..-....... `.4-nu wa -. Arrangements have been made by the concert committee of the Scott Act asso- ciation to give another concert, the ra- ceeda to be given to the patriotic und for tho benet of the families of the volunteers. Miss Armstrong. the whistler. will not. a pear. but the ser- vices of several ot or popular `singers have been secured. in addition to those who appeared at the last concert. The prcgramme will be equally atu~act_i\*e. New York, April 18.-ll. In new stabml {hut Gen. Grant is suffering from skin cancer, and may possible live for man? yous. Il_he continues to improve he wi I probably spend a short time with ex- spenkor Sharp at Catskill. Theencral 5 nt 3 good night. dressed and walked Aut. to-day. ,,. . ...... Station .\lI3lll .\lackay H no re- spcctor cl` ecrsous. Yestcrulny he orderc-4| the river of a cnrriago m Uniting for a bishop of Kinguton [tom the railway yard. Thn nrr-conl. nionrv. nf Hm Salvation Ill rIlIW_V ylfll. The present niccrs of the Salvation Army farewell tomorrow. Major Coombs has heard the complunts ol the soldiers. and thought it. wise to recall those on command of the local corps. Jn.s.R1chmond k (in. mll nnrticulnr commauu 0: we local Jus. Richmond k ()0. call particular nttention to their immense stock of new and choice patterns 0! carpets, consist- ing of over 15,000 vards. Anyone rc- quiringn curp. should not fall to ace their stock. . - IIIIIHJ lI| JI.|J ID LIIC LUUHQ1. VI . -1. IV IIBUU. The tenants of the marine cottam-a vacate the building on May lat. Um- tcnnnt. has resided In it for `.57 wean. She thinks it is hkr leaving: home L0: got on L. g;_..__ \|,_. _ \|--|_.. .. .... -- I nuura, rrluct-s.~I urea. .\ gentleman lrum .\lulu-TH |~lrmd unulo upplncnlion yeswnlny (or n IFOHILIUU on the police lurce. He stuod nearly SIX l8(,'l.lll height And weighed `JUL! ll:~'. U m. Llut the city couucnl will uot grunt. the 93.!!!) naked lur to support. volunteers families. but will pav all the amounts required from week to week. .\nnH.nr Ir! nl Hunt I-hnir-n hrnml nu! lmuunli rl.'<]u|re4l `(CHI WXK LU WUCI1. .-\nol.her let 0! that choice brand u! dates 1113: In. at N. 'l`. tireenvroo-I`-a. The ue.-st. display 0! choice .\'o. I apples u.\'. Spy. Come up town and see them. Hos be-I seeds In great rnnety at the l`h1umucy. All fresh and truv tunamr Now is the tune to get. ower needs and plum. them in the house. W. J. Wilson. Tho I:-nnntn nl thn mnrinr collage-s. no-I-up can I; to In-apos- Ioojholt. Lhod. II ll :3 __-__ __.I__A_ KL. |..:.L.I. nnld AIIIIIIIJ Bo bl" app: oo..::.au. the nuns! Buunlnoa. bu unite: to big on u tpoau lI.I-IlI. The now In: Altogether Ion the pnine as Qn'Appollo Station, and Al- lhooghlbo rennin ul thodrilta null any ontheuloond ban. the weather il similar In that we oxtetienoa during the rm. weeks of In] in Montreal. ' DDBIDCSG. The commimuoaens nppoinhod by the Unluno (inn-rnuwul. will meet on Mon- `lny evening fur the swan! of liquor licenses. The lunihen ml the V0`llDIB(`l'!- In the Portsmouth company. .\h-Ilnunl list ulnon. n-ct-i\'~d their second mlvunou of pay todny. W. Snunden and J. hreon. butchers. 1 'Il[)8I!Ill. nuu Wclgll I I,uIrU Ills. uI.n. F. X. Cousmeau wants to know \\h0 can beat this 1' Tl.c new butt:-nly cor act only 30c. . u'mL1leneoorsel.oulv -Ic. : In-ln.~s' blu-k Jersey unly 7.';c. Tim nnhlm mm Jnnnml mmn vrtlnnu In-Ines marl -Icrnev umy we. The public can depend upun g--Lung the beat vnlue 01 their money w hen lul- mu Inlh Lunben A \\'alsh mt-rchaut tmlurs, Princn-as reel. \ .m nl.....-.. luau lunlua-u l.I..n.I um. `thugs that gs`. Ibo People`: At- lonuuu-lotoa byllutlacl (hop New kid gloves :1. laidlurn. Bujzuu in dress goods at Laid law's. Specinl nle next week. May has been ~11.-~l from Kingston to Stmuonl. Mr. C. F. lrolnncl. city Lreuuror. purr chnedn bucyclc yeabenlny. Tim rm turn: and um: 1-nmmltlou did chlaodn bicycle youenlny. The tire Inter un-I an commnwo Ind not have: session yeuer-lay. , Tun hnnlen vcllnlml on .0llLl 0l|l IIICITII DIY. Means. Burden .1: .\lcKIm. cunngo bmlalc-rs. Newburg. lure dissolved part ` nornhnp. Mr. lmnlm WI mnunne the I business. `TI... an-nu-.ia..u..nnvu unnnini-cl Lu llxn LU\I\l--- V. _>> > I and but Dining APAIIDII. IIEJO Iounvithuvnthom bond. nu hvol-|- tunhhad hip loamy, us he on nuonnblo tn-3' bonitnhhfanmnnnndhnwnb. Vanni-Ahab: mono Bosnian En qunsllklnes . pay mun)`. hreop. b [-urchhcd scar lo.-ul ol ne c -lny lrom J. Ell:-1:5. Tuay cam Guelph. and weigh H,(l)U lbs. e4 L \ Faun-u...n want: In |.'l -XIl'XI I WIRW luau uni Ixuuc-I IIGJID. _ _ Vottlclaulhunhecnlqthhd spun! 5 runonndcttuk 0! Fauna. I 1-..| n..a....c A. ncnnnlnul in nu-an nrunnounauuuox ru-nu. Col. Ouimot in amid in Ottawa Wont Ipoaulnnunnn. Thno-n:ol Inn nlunother not luven session yenwruny. Two horses cclluled on .\louz.mnl street. to-day. Bosh ware inuun: I. The cor]-unuon men I0-(LIV com- mencenl the ucnpmz ol the streets. Th. -unmhnnm lmliua and her aour mcnoeu mo ucnpmg on we IIlUl'l.S. The uteunbuge Indian son am being repaired [or summer work. 13.1.1 nukiu mlarnul Ln Hisholu meoung. Comhnca. spot umohns. cream um I whila; him sateen. very chap . 3; lAidlaw'a. 'l'.... ...- ..-..u .l.u-nn..o ..ol uhu-Lu III [I18 .`I\'t`l \l'llJV 111.!-v,-vi nu.-1 :1 run ticnl 1Hu~1on. Work [or -|c.~sn~. tron) Mr. W. .l` Moore. 1 The stage 10! Cupr \ mceut will let n~ the ft-rr_\' what! at H 0 clerk uu Mun-la_\' ......n.-..u \ `IL -J1. H0050 DI! [XVII Dlllll 101' Mrs. 5 E. K. Hudson. .\'ew\ork. and n sxlunheal ucnr "Bonnie Cutie. Alex undna Bu-. \l.n...J IE...-.|-n A \I:-I-{nu nnurn-un I : do you : do you run bugt ; do IO 0 co 0 1:vn1I.'a sa'. Boo! Repair! I B001 19.... re owned and ya in: say all`. Wellington 0 YOU run In: your Ibnin Ipplv to W. llixl. Ir! Du cr P.B--Folt axciulx-. .\levhA- ma by D1: or our. udlahotwu Awillsth. nuiuugn-.--w .---.--.._ the bunch. Tho` ovui Regiment. It Jae Boy. I '1) 1.531 `VD -lo `giant: \Iwu Biuuenthnnutio reception st Q0 - Agldlo antics. ' foinntretli patriouc laud bu reached am, . son being 3[lll' lor summer wunx. Capt. Unskiu relerred to Bialwp Cluryns "Hm '0l'3hlp :1! last nlgmfn nunl.illl_ W&loDo. 11 withu uhhulthy, ow-hul name Ilonnorafu-h`: Catholic] THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, APRIL 18. GL3 RIIXIIAXLDI lnhloet ol cough`: l.:_.-lure. 'n1\I,I INC] ||R!l'N 0| 'l'lll'1 [M Y. mm. land [mu #5:: port. |llU|lII|l`_' IUI BIIUIIITI II which \\ i|l 110 In the BIB necossznrv. Pun, \pli! 1*. .\ ht-re Inns recuunl A pc from lhc C7ur.cuuvu_\'i1 oi strr,-u-,1 lmpv that pa seruwl lu.-tween Russia means ~-I mutual voncus , ..:....o .......4 on cl... 1`.l.i.. schooner UIIllll--Ulpi. m. ruucr l son ; E. Tnmott. mate. The schooner Annie Foster. Cups. Kennedy. lying it Porlunonth. has been gephinted nnd unpaired. and in not in mmminn lor the onsninlz ofnnvizltion. hjepuintoa Ina npunu. llla In low Ill condition opsning of nnvig_Ition. nu, . uuu uu-um. `nu... . engineer, E. Taylor; man engineer, l:.. llylor; Inns. 1. voyw. ` Tug Glydr-Capt. C. Martin; ratl opgiueof, G. Hnlett; second `engineer. A. Davidson; mute. '1': Murphy- Hnhnnnnr (llenon--Cnnt.' ' Gomhnn : tun. Tug Bronson-~CnpL. J. Murray : first enginoer, J. 0. Henderson; second on- ginecr, S, faylor; mute. J. Doyle. Tm! Act.ive-Cupt. J. Mchianzh : n-at Tug Active~Cnpt. Mchlangh first engmeor. C. Guyettue: second engineer. J. Hamilton; mate. .1. Boyd; I Tm: D, (`L 'l`hnmnnnn-Cnnt. J. Mar- I glnecr, 5, IIYIOTI IIIIFE. J. H0110. I J. uamuwn; muo. -J. noya; Tug D. G. '_l`hompson-[( }aJ>t.. J. Mur- ray ; rs! engineer. John do; second mate. T. Doyle. 'l`m- nlnrln--Cunt. C. Martin: that 0! mo .VI. 1 . uo.: Tug Jessie linll-Cnpt. Jan. Martin :. lint enginer. W. Hazlett: second on gineor, J. Pondorgast: mute. John Mu- tin. Tm: lhnnnnn._nnl. J, Mnnmv ' Hr-I. ___...,. omlnaudrnlu ot (ha I. `I . flat! The rrepnrnuons [or Navigation. The following will command the eet of the M. T. Co.: 'l`.uu ,l-nnninl-InII._l`.nnt Jan Martin - bass ban cum mm sen-,uu. Charles L. Davis, ("Alvin .losliu' I. who lylnv-1 here on Tuesday evening. claims to have) tho ne.-It wntch in the world. Dnu I-`ntlunr Knnv nllrlrnnnna Ihn I-n. \\ nllom. Two loads of [my coming from the Island yesterday broke through tho ico. Around the hole the ice is lmeon inches thick. cllv. Bishop Lflunry left. the c Frauklon. He does not 1' city until the end 0! uext. v (`u-an-es l.ovN.I.. of this c |`I DKlOIL~ I18 (I00?! DUI F(.`I;llI'll LU LII! week. (`-con,-e l.ovM.I.. this city. has been employed n.-4 catcher for the Lindsay bun ball clnb this season. l'h--Inn I [inn-in A\Ivin _Inalin'I Holy FIIDIIY IE8` 8VCIlIIIg. The Bishop oi Ontario uived thus noruoou from Ottawa. and will remnin until Monday. the [meat of Mr. R. T. Wnlkom. 'l`...,. lnna nf luau nuninu fonln Hun .\h.~a. I . .\!cI.um,;Izlnx1 loft tor New Urleun.-4 _\c-swruluy. (flmrlz-4 Kelly. actor. and bmhautl of Ellen Terry, In.-I of npoplexy. Mr. Ira I`. (irt-enwoodxravellingagent of 120 lhiou lmcitic. It. It. is in the -11.. Ln city. Rovl. Fuller Kelly addressed tlu-. wo- men's brunch of the Conlnternity of we Holy Family last evening. The Binhon Ontario n-ived llll ' the l'ouplc Wk; Mtrvenunu. Slyluxn If!` i lining: Aurlct I ulnz Allonnnn. I run, \pm 1* .\ nussmu [vnucu A pcr.~'ou:\l It-It-gram C/ar. CuuVu_\'iu;.; mu (.`\[|r(VH2s`lUll pcuvc Will in: pre- Lluul |~Lug_lan:l by conco.ssuun~. De Frey- rient rear! to the Cnbiuvl this u{l.eruoun a number (I dcnpnnclu-s concerning the A fuhnu In-puw be-l.wu.~u Russia `And I-Inglnu-I. .\ll iu-licnml that pone:-lul lIl(.'&!i pn.-\':ul nmuu-,: all thosu ccrupylug posntnun-4 or moutrol nu both sides. and that the pum rw [ml directly engagul m quarrel arc aclin Iv < xurung; the-Ir iuu I-ncu tn~<`r'uro- Hm mxunu-Imnce of pt-ncv. , _;. `llavilltllltlupn-sq 0! hr. It-1&1 luuhihulmo But no lonvydliolou lnna~.|.undou llh Ibo "0!--A IIIJOI Ila D-_L-hI- U0 Uleflll Tlfw [fill IIO -unhction wlntovor lot the Penjdohl Dunn nu: on sunny. nu-In nu nleoud on imparid uldnr Prince Uldoubum. with outer: at Rap. [or the debut cl Baltic oout. Russia continua III to: war. St Potaaburg vies: cab that Do Gian-Ii: dounmnodto out no -nlinlnrnn hntnvnr In: tho Pnnillnh [no mum DI. ruunnurg cunupuw donl any! later dahill able that the Afghan local by Rnninn ballot. cold and lnnnnprjmnlnnlin IIII). The Bunk Mgnu: loosen ny nnnnn nouuu. com and lmngenlmounlto MID. The Bunk Turcomuu. uatinaundu ulvioool tho Rnuinna. pursue-I than Almost to uem. It inrumond that the Sunk: enoounu.-and 0 portion ol Lnmndonh cnnvoy. They also bound his oldeunp. Gen. Komuol Ina I Rania: I (Innmmr at Pnniclah And not Sunk o- ' Uen. holnnlol nu Ippouuotl 0 In-In Governor ol Poojdoh and 8 Sun on- calm in chuge. I-Ivory y hero in oon-. vnnood that if Ill breaks on Rnniun Inll seize Hens bdon Ilnalunl cu: turn uound. Kouuo ulunoed in ac- conlnnoo with express orden from the governor of tho Csucunn. _ Tim .\'mml.mI uvu um new frouuct governor 01 we uuuuu. The sum the frontier will mainly lollow the Lean: lino. Zulmr. om-vomull nmgin in Afghan- iuuz. T question whether Ponjdoh will be under Mglnnrule or bcoodod to Russia will be lo lo the decision ol the bounduy comminiou. Junmonl. Apnl IU. -~'l`be Ameer belorel dc]-uu'up,: vest:-rainy and he Ind unlemed tho tribes to rt-pur the road from Cabal to ll:-ml. auvl rmufurcc-nu:-.nl.u had let! Knudnhur lot H1-ml. Hu believed Mun- ~u| might, ywl-I lo rcmon.~|l.r:\ucL-8, being unable Lu gun: ;:uu1Irxt`u.'4t-, (or her up urn-mnnn Ilnlv wlu-n n numuneubt unublu lo gum] rxruke-, Iur lit-r up L:l"f:.\vlll)0. Unlv wlicii all urgiiiiienui linvu lulled. he Blllll. uiixsl. win be con- Blcfttl. In-l then the Algliuns will rise as one man to repel the invudcrn. llil policy \VltHllt7l(`l'lLIl|ll`-l upon and would in! ho clinugi.-l I: was lunndoil on common in.-us:-. nu`. Illl outlui. Ilia people iiiiul iicriipt it an lie liul Ind malt trust. him as he liul been trunk-l by Hnglnuil. The Alglnnn would iwvvr '~lll'l'`!)(l(!I In inch ol territory or nlluw their conu'.ry to be the liigliwiiy lor the llussian iirriiy. which would mean the ucciipaliuu Ilhll proteclioii ol a lung l.uc ol lliismsu cum- iuuniculiun rind rcnult iu ruin iiul low of inilopenilcncr The Ughnnoa woulcl neo lliiio Anal tiinl llinl. linglund vnii help- ....i ilmm In m.....tnin tlmir lnunlnni ' "" """" v at Pt-wrsbnrg. April la.-Tha J~ur- ' mu .\.'. l`:Irrsl-ury wi-`I10: that the Bri lish press wonl-I Imiuw the moderation ol {hp Rmuninn uewspnpera. ll. declucs that the questions at issm` can be settled peaceably If the lmmsa-nun cnncormug them can he kept. (rm from pnrtv paw axon and violent language. Dunn lnrul [H _Tl.n I-`r--nrln \n:I.a~~ mm Pun for India and 0entIamon-A hit of All-Ohm]: nes. Eooond PrlIo--H Tloklu lone hut path: In Outuma will he allowed on the hot. Admh1on-15o. Shier 10. sinn nuu viuiem innguu-_;e. l nrxs. .\pnl |`4.-'l'he I-`re-ncli ,\mIa-~ nadnr nu IR-kin ham horn onlcrul to '1 ient-in to purvano negotiations pending ` In-1.\u-eu (`Inna an-I Fran.`-I. for peace. |.uml-u. .\|.r.l l*.-A.\ Home ulispatcli ' states tlmv. the llvihun llevt is being l- ted nm. for luu\`('ll)I'llI, tn the Baltic Son and that the uumbor M seuuon engagi-J for surive in [hr Real Sea has been ru- calhnl with tbr new to a chuugo ol the destination to tho Baltic. It N under- ` Il|IIllIK'lJ. 4` |-l um u nth lb: stood that. ll.-a prcparmg: (or a not nnnuuv. rv Wan ! light I! II: can Help It Ilul WIOI I--lnml ll up Does. Iumsm Hunm. .\|-nl lr<.-lL Isl uuluratoo-I Lint the I mpcror desires that I yearly um.-chug of the three Iilnpernts shall be ho.-l.l. It is helncvml that this will pro- .mn.- Mu. n.-.nm- Imtwn.-n Um three Nu-w York. .\pnI IH.-.-\ctu'c but secrtt negotiations are lnelug urriml on here In) agents of Russia and l`.n;;|uul for the purchase of H-..~sels. | 00llllKJ|k.~4. I _._- liuumn appenllnx lor |Iodornuoo-Co-up- porllion nl IIII)` Au urea. \. unuaaon; mue. 1-` nnrplIy- _Sohooner (ilenon-~Cnpt.' Gonghnn ; I pnharln. mute. RUSSO-A_F~GHA-N WAR- .__ CITY LOTS FOR SALE. - -~- -_ .5- \7....g. `mm: A llllt Illlls .\ nrxxcu. \ M \ RI N E (I `.`\{'I`;1.I.I(_i-ENCl HIS lull nuu [HIS IJUKIIINI NIH In.-Iy new to mauntnm their in-eclouz. rm, Apnl H. "'|u- Turkish .\m|ms~ ' ha-I been Iulormml that l`ur|u-_\' mmntuxn n nenlnl posmcn nu the L x : u ;r lnctwoen I ngzland and H-IlL\ U.\Al. UUl.l'Il\. `UV VIUW [U I CHIIJKU UI IHU Baltic. I.-- Italmu (ioveruluvm. 18 r another uaval expedition. J Black Sea \\ heucner Iru 10 `MI I or IAIIII WATIIS L` CM) L04` ` rl".IIrn .day.Io'r to the " ~ ~ Apnl 17. when-study Hula! Mil): new white 4 am. 1.05 ; new rod mm 1.05. _ Ooan--ot.osdy; uslu 0,(lI!; No. 1 wit-, ern . n om-qum ; Whm Stab I1. 1 Balls -qnuhNo.9l)nnadn7'I; lo. I ` _,. Inn HI. I bogs 2.40 . I 2.7:: wt strong naxern Gran - wheat. red winter 1.00 to 1.05 spring, 1.00 to 1.08. Ooljn 670 to 60 : ` Pou77to78. omaoto 87. Buloy 50 " to Boo. Rye 60 to 680. Ontmeal 4.10 to: ' 4,50. Common] 2,!lHo8. Provisioni- Butto_r.0rounery. who _Pork-l6.w ` 016.28, lAl'd-9}to lofo. Bacon-Iito ` 13 -Hum-1uouo. ohouo-'1o:on; ! Buttor-9 lo 16 - ...I_----Odo--..J: IUN'l'l(l`.A.|; rnulluuli. uanlannn . Montreal. April 18 Flour-rooeipts. 500 bbls: mics reported 0,000. Market quiat. at unchanged rates. Quotations :-Pauents -I.50a 6.00; superior 4 extra 4.90 a 5.00; extra superne -1.75 s 4.80; spring. extra 4.40 a 4.50; superne ` 4.30 a 1.85; strong baiers 4.40 a 6.35 : this 1 3.75 a 3.90; Imdclla`-D8! 8.50 a 3.60; kollards `Y 3,20 . 3,40 ; Ontario bags 2.00 a 2.30: City 2.40 2.75 for strong bakers :1... ulmat, rad winter H!) 1.05 rl'nnu Montreal 0nI.urio................ Bnnque du l'eup|e.. . . .. Mo|uoun................ 'I`oronkn................ Bap: ue Jacques Ganier.. Maia nuts . . . . . . . . Quebec . . . . . . . . Uuion..`......... . . . . Commercc........._..... Im ri|l............-. I.` ...u , , , , A _ _ __ There no but few lh;1t.ha\'e ue wr nuf~ fared almost Intolcrnble pain {ram Tooth- nche. Neunlgu or liks acute . puns. To them such an instant relnel as Fluid Lighunng in an uuloli blessing in tune of trouble. No disgusting offrnsi\'e modi- cines to be taken for days. Una n plnca lion olFluid Lightning cums. A.l`. Jmwn. Bole A gent .... Puny. euckly fretful children nro \a r) trvmg In the pnuenoo of all who hue lhv caro of then: and In the mnyonly oi cat.-K.-< the In.-(fulness tunes from u \.:-nk and eruncntod ccndiuou of the body. caused hv the d.nm on the cousutatinn during: the riod of teething. or the npld growth of childhood. In such cues give Rubxnson .~ Phosphonzed Emulsion nccordiug to di- recumn. ur the advice of ynur l`h\'! FWEALL SIEIZ STEACY 5 snow SPECIAL VALUE IN THEIR vI.nnIl@t'Innd'lb-dnrulovucoudonno-I Duwnioroulklylcolon. The In government will uk for I In c '5 ol o.(XX).(XX). The Home 0! Common: will not pro- bably adjourn until 15th luy. Ix Pam uhtel that I van Inilituy couapincy ha been diwovoted In Spain. lmnin kiln In conrm the report connpu-my nu I-een uueovureu In apuu. Inquiry hill to report that I hundred labels wage drowned at Colon. .... 1-,.,__. mn.--I:_A n' r. \UIUIl- The gnnd jury nl Wheeling. W. \`n.. gentorgiay returned 80 indictments for l gunbhna. _ ` Porn 140 XIL. who ha: been nnering ; Sun I-nncnaco. The lounge owned by the inuudauou at lldlovillo II oatumnlc-J nv. one humln-I thousand dollnn. |l_ l.l-..r;..Lm Xlnnnnn l.nxnnuI.un. to the numeucu l'nnrI ./uvtrIml-.\ll . BOHODI IS 9,-um-1| with; wide range) of both facial and Tn cal 'X|lI'('Si0D. `Hm Charity Ilium-1' :24 A alvlnghuul satire. fnll cu Inn and fancy. Ihn/y 'I'rlmrx1[1`--".\Ir. Belfoni fairly thrill:-I the audience by his msgn ifn-out rendering of Shawn: O'Brien." .\`.'.:vp -.\lr. Belforxlkx rendering of `King Ruben of Sicily` was 2: s[vl1~n l.`l0 ..`!H.i0llll'_\'1 l~`|)lt|}' full nf renement and to.-(-lung." OI.OVIC-Ill I-IIIO TUIIIC. If 3, IO. I2 I-2. I5, 20 III` 350. OI.0VlI-ln Tuch and lookopun Illk,nt 38. 40. 48 and 500, OI.OVII- *lIl Pun Illk. 45. B0, C0 and 750, ' CI.OVIC-llI ROI! KIII, N090 our prIou-3-lumen. U00. 4-IIHDII, CO0. B-IIIHOD. 750. .. K|||lNll|R- Pope Leo XIL. inating - so severely [mm In stack of nounlgin ` in the bead bu rooovend. Some #1) foreiznon, who took the plums M the striking miners in Hoohug \`n|lo_\`. have retnrue:I';homo.beiu,: unable to name a hung. .. 4-_-___ .n_- -- -.._...... .- .. ...... u .v - ......h. Mcsweeny. the O!-suspecs. m n can)- didste 101' um colloclornhipol the pun. 0! Sun Fnnciaco. 'l`|... .I....._. n....n.I Im um innmlntmn snouunu uonnru. In. Hennoth Mnrgum. l.exmgl.un. Ky.. inherits one million by the death of Btrroness de Fnunumberg. at Cmum. llulluuuua no I nuuu-uuu. 5. _ . V _ _ . . .. Wlaepheus. the Funinn lender, who was recently expelled from France. In almost completely reowml to health. About S`.50,(lIn has rdremly been sub acribml within .\lonl.rcnl fur the comple- tion of St. l'eu~r`~' C-nthvdrul, and one citizen alone bu -given tlw v-nu: cf :1 nun The uecsurer of Bottle township. W1-llnmlcounty. l:l clnuged with mmnp proprinling the tuwuahlp funds to the extent of between Iuurand ve !.|xous:md dollars. u.....Il A: m vnnhnnu rum.I ntn.h~n1u uounn. Small-pox is making rupud sin-J1-s Iu the city 0! Montronl. 'll:c first case wua liscovercal only I week ago nu-J then: are now fteen gntienta In the hospital anctad with me scourge. Thmu columns of Brituh broom will hospntu amncl.e4l mun we scourge. Thmo columns troops mlvnncc trom Snnlnm so Uunloub and HMO reupocu\'cl_\ at dny-break to-xuor row. md march toward: Doberet in an endeavor to surruuml Lml caplurv Obman lhgunb soldiers tlwre. I-`ran:-n xlnuntnllll (mm )8 h)i\'l)I.ll.| will earn money. also utluboum Boja- . BTILIIGE. loutnsl E. 3-i":'.'1&'u 07.uOu. 'I'hn I mg 0! the pnnuug omco l)u'[:n(Ir um and the punmhmvm. of tin 1 and other ocmk who took part. n nrt of suppremgion. __. -- .. The following r:.\tra`L5 lrum the press speaks lorcibly ol the merits ol .\lr. (Eco. Bellonl. ho reuls here on Thursday evening next. xn l.L- Upem llousc: Clly l'rr~~-"1 )1 .\Ir. (ioorge Bellonl 2-) recihtions. it ls not possible to speak Loo highly. He in cnmplete master of lns QUl|JUCl.\, luv llncy graw or gay, |Iull.'t*l!C HI COIIC. U Oman Ulgun I nouuunn uuuu. Frsnce dmnsndu (tom the hgypuau government. the uucundntionnl re op:-u of the pnntiug olce liu,.iarr- II. If- , Mrn and Um mmmhmvut. the l>'Jll('8~~ 0l'COlIL'. .\Iurr.:~/ I ~-` --".\lr. Ballard.-c xuuv ta-rl ' rcnd~rim.: of Tonnvsou`~x stnrriu v _ A poem. `T|~e llavz-ngo,' was a rrwelutlou the audience." _|I\lr Hnllnnl m III:-II WE HAVE ALL THE ABOVE IN Black, Tans, Drabs & Fawns, Garnet, Navy Brown, Cream, AND ALL OTHER FASHIONABLE COLORS. :._4__ ._.. wxumcazn Tnnmuisi LEI HIII. Ladies raqumng GLOVES` should see our Immense Slocl. By doing so they " OIWEIO `All El`. Apnl 1-'4. noon. u-no on-mu nnu .- law 11] ....>., ~ poluigw ?. in thi- in) 119; 56! IUZN 50 H2 13:, 5-1 196} ION 1 mg 562 b Eutnnd notthi V` windls. gononlly {Air weather, not much change in tunporm ' bun. \ , ` ~ ; _ _ _ ._.__,,~__,._..,_,,.._-'_: 1 rni your (Ins Account at once : and 5-ve discount. - -_,_,.-._,..| `In Piusburg. on April lT:.h. Elizabeth. , daughter of Hugh l\lcCuu9,lIerty. Iged . 27 years. V The funenl will take plnco from her` father`: residence. Front Road. on Suu< - by morning. at ten o'clock shnrf. to On- tnrnqui Cemetery. Friends and no qnnintnncea are respectfully invited to A nttend. On the l8v.h.Pot.er James, helovrd son or ' ; June: nnd Catlnnne Farrell. in the: j 25tli your `of his ngo. ' [The funeral will luvo Uotel Dion on . Monday morning nt. 9 o'clock. for Si. ` Muy'n Cathedral. 1-`riendn nnd ac- ` quointnnoeu are uqueatod to nttend without. further notice. On April 2nd. by Rev. W. Rihmco. at the residence of the bride}; father. James Conley. oI\ W-astmesth, to Hnrriett. dnughcer of Thomas Connor. of Pine burg. ` On April 15th. by Rev. W. Rilauoe, at the residence oI"the bride`: father. Robert I P:|-:=n.trc1-:: & GRUMLBY Ann! I `nth I ;-g--sunn- I1` Kingston. on the 17th i ('. W. Wright. of A son. .v- wuvu tu-vvvv IIVIIII l\Ia ; 500 Ladies White Collars Reduced to 4c. ' 900 Ladies` Fancy Collars at 7c. worth 15c. Gents` Fine Unlaundered Shirts only 450. 500 Gent3' Undershirts from 25c. Arr aring a New Rang: I! I0 cent per ynrd. worth an We guarantee goods that will hold their color, and for St 1e and Fit. whether a low price or a high price suit, we wi 1 do our best to please all. I`H(_).s'. M()()RE & SUN, 59 BROCK STREET. AI rd 1. in SPEN CE 51% ORUMLEY S, Qfnnlt in nnn-v f`:-un~.\lnln in l3"n-x...-.`l'\,.......L.... -.._4. BCDVVES & BI SSONETTE -1-E1-:: C1115.-LKVPSIJJIII A;-nl lflh. R%:`..,3i.`F1 We are now open for orders. our full stock of Spring Goods being ready 101' inspection. April 18. Whou-99} June; 87 May: 9 July; 000 April. ' Con-47} Muy. Pork--11.991 J nun ; 12.0%; July. Lud-7.00 May. . R- ]_\ZEC]:T'. Our Stock is the Largest we ever had on hand.anc1it. will be easy to make rm Cholce. F. x,r%pgu%|NEAU, Selling - Clothing `-Malllti _Bate$_l tfouley. 0l\ westmeun, no unrneu. Connor, Du father, Byron Kenting. of Gnnanoquo. to Annie, ; daughter of John Beanie. of Pmsburg. ! NEW GOODS! NEW Goocssi Jj Apnl 13th. Mlmlnlon LR IL April Ilh. AND GET A NICE Black Jersey for 75c. Ladies Colored Hose from 7c. Girls Colored Hose from'5c. nLT.adie`s Cold Gloves from 7c. Juplina.` KTl~.6.. f\..`lI.._.. 1)....`l--_- I-.1;-I Apr}! ! I O11 Cloths! O11 Cloths! ! Ladies. please call and see these. COLORED DRESS SILKS! 7, _.__r..._, ._ ._..y-_, -.1uu-A-:g.n.nvn.nu- 100 Pieces New Dress Goods from Tc. per yd to 500. Heavy Black Gros Gram Silks. 00. per yard to $2.50. L'n..;red Grog Grain b`ilk-All prices. Black and Colored Satin Radymile from 9100. Black Satin Durable. unequnlkd for wear` 200 Pieces New Snteenn and Ginghnmea from 1250. 800 Pieces of New Prints. - .:.-:u:-j- new &L&j-I-JjJ Stock is now Complete in Every Department. w\ pun.-nu \'.;m l\- \l` l"..,\.l,. o'_.... -. ..-- ..,l 4 '11- CARPET 'VV ARE ROOJSAIS I II`. Pcjr A h KC-IIQCI. _ _-.;.n.t....A-_----nj WE 1)M<>'1` IN {END (`,\i{l lC'l` lI()l .\`E! _u.-.-.. 4. _ng ..L_I -L. .1.` _I_'J .l..\l .I_ -luau the Iur-zest Stock or friznmod and (`ntrimmed Gocds in the City. Call IDJ loo M I Li; 1 I. r'.\:! \".\nI: nl I'.:m.....a ...a r....;....._..z n-__u_ .v The Opponent of High Prices. All Widths and Qualities. I iushthe wile of i To take a Back Seat In .`~'l>.\`- h`!()lh A C ASTO.\'lSHL`GLY LOW I`R|(`E5.'II ueI~ an ` 'l`n;-entry under Blstket vdue -.1 Ilx' ndsollo (`colored S|Ikc_ New Shndoo. ll 'Ii`*'J":.7"E.'E" Tl IADIIS OF 81'. GEOBULB CATHE- DRAL lntand hauling I ` sale ol Iloclhl and Fancy Work hit. ,0eo4aa'ullalI.on -Qt.-Aplpu-,- Am 5.51` `a s Almur. purchnsmug a Spring Suit will convince the ydn. and our prxcos are as Low :31}:-' Lowest. i; A. lloc0RKE|.I., ----1-.;--v-v.., _ Y nu impound a Snptor Vunhh null; undo! un ` Qnwueaumaoud . I! ah cum` YIIIDIIII oaplv ` fconcmnm REHEARSLE 2:rw wt &-2;:-: ; Ouhriotrcot, neat Water Works. V: KINGSTON, - - ONT. I ` u-_ x_......_; _ ........x... v-...a.|. n.-1.... ;2t`6 Princess Swan` - - Oppwlnlbrllotol. I (1 n `n umnnm T Ezat-bwilcir J. R. rm-r'auaunv's. -.115 Princess Sn-on`. Onn, wanna. u..9.|, ;I4-Ih P. W30. m|='|.:s; %EYEs_.1g-'_RoN-I- .. `V FOR SALE OR T0-LET. 2 TE: man can. nxscouxr 1'-`on ALL vo. L[`.'.\"l`BERS Gamma mu: 1) _,~.nuu'e. bocxs. mucus, ms. oozluns. ET!` A'I` Y Practical Tinsmiths & Sheet Iran wan} (successor: to Late Wu. ALLEN,) I92 w5:I.I.|i'm'ronr sinner. Du.-slurs in Tinwnro, Pumps. Binh, ole. Rest Coal Oil nlwnyu on land. [3, Jobbing I Iperinlty. April 191.1). `:6. notion. ~ ` April I501. 135. \I-.4 April X301. 1&5. Ln mnguiggnnxr in fa; I ANNOUNCIIBNT win he undo la": ht ..-..:.*.-.2-M-' 3......`- 2: and which nu -our Inn` nN.`oncoI't.0obo|uldcgg:,_ _ V ,_ "`. neon null`. Upwlnl C O. D. STORE. In-I. Ivar. Princess 81:. 1i.n. Tho Sermon will be preached by the nerd. A. W. ! BL Augustine College` n.-bu-Inn. 3--1 um lug;-u . u$voolI. Duo: tot. I 0 to in the It. IAIIBDOO K, Bunlnllanwlmwmbohuldutho nan Ola an IOIBAY IVBNING. , Ijixnvvu-Iqpuj. nnnnnugj luII'I.|'It_!nun. )0 I _enegI LADIES` SALE. cmmi or TIESEISIII --A`I' n;:-- ROLLER RINK: unn I-in Plan-A nn BASEBALL. THE LAST hr KIRKPATRICK I IOOKBI. > let l will be hold at the I bl ofdook. TUESDAY, APRIL 2lst. CHARLES L. DAVIS. In World nnnovned `my .., a \:8'l'llAIN(.`-Iii . sun. manna. II. .1. BROWN. { ""2 4:11, April lmh. next few weeks. and nltenvuds de- apttuhod to the Northwest. The men are now being secured" in Victorin And Peterboto counties. Napsnoe is u-raging to`org|niu I eld buttery. Linus.-Uol. Vilhen. D.A.G. ha been written to mnumo some nuwnu III ma ptovmoe, no us was believed an good ncompcny eonlu now be orgnnized. `I-3-2251-nu: ago r-. y -- lnwoxldlhnownod llVII{llSLl;_0I`EIY co. line CXIIIIICII may DIG Cl0Il'ly (IOIIIIIGI H16 powers of councils. and bed ngnin end Again confessed their illegality. while admitting their propriety in may cues. -.._._, . ..___ _. The town talk to-day in not solely of the rebellion, but also of the attempt is lut nightfe public meeting of Mr. Welkem to 'n 3 little cheap and un- fnk credit or legal knowledge at he expense of Judge Price, Ex-Aldermen Ihilnilennnd Aldermen Redden. It is Eiialniin To "Zy'IL"I }3{e.I:;f`i".7 the council they had clearly de the nnwnrn nf councils. and Ind uznin And 15 I8 IGPOYWU EDIE I WOOD OX 0IVIll'y will be oonoontnted hero dunng the Inuit haw -nnln, Ann nltnrunrdn dn. lt is stated. upon authority which is generally believed. that the Canadian ' Government were negotiating in London for a new loan designed to keep the Canada Pacific Railway. but that it was knocked endways by the warlike aspect of aaii1i." The Wall Mm ' .\'m<. commenting upon this fact. observes : The failure ol the Canadian govern- ment to get the loan may cause the Canadian Pacic companv couuiderable embarrassment. ll the funds cannot be raised here we really do not see how that company is going to avoid ser`on.= trouble. It wants a good deal of money now. and wants it badly. The Cana- dian Government also wants to borrow {or its own needs, and it depended on raising the funds in London. Nothing can be had there now. The Canadian Government may get some help in ex- treme need from the Home Government but it cannot get anything for the rail- road." Help has to be got. however. from some source. and perhaps no man snerii as much anxiety as Sir Leonard Tilley at.the present. Over 960.000.- (D0 must be paid on July 1st. and it is not known positively where a million c _ be raised. The good man who has h ght the nances into this heantilnl pass would like to escape the responsi- bilities of his allies by again accepting a LIOIII`-.`GOV8l'lIOt8hip, but Sir John in effect says, "Nay, nay. Sir Leonard. You got us into this box ; now get us out . of it. After that youcan go." CXWIIIO OI auuga 31%, nx-zuuorman HoGnin,nnd Alderman Redden. It (min four in than lunar tin of thong uQ nIlD,IlI(l .U(ll'llIIll IIBIIIIBII. II IE only fan` to the latter two of these yentlemen to any that repentngdl in than r-nnm-.il tlmv had nlnnrlv dn the Tbedeein of everyone is to help those who have been left in needy cir- cunuhncee by the all out of the nu. n-LL-I:.._ |...a AI... ....z..:... .3 - ......l The government is bound to push through with indecent hsste me fren- chise bill, the ostensible purpose of which is to make the frsnchise the sune the Dominion over, but the real purpose 0! which is to prepare for psrty exigen- cies in the next election. The idu which seems iv worry the ministry it; this. Whstc n we do to contribute to the success of Toryisin in the next sp- pcsl to the people `.' l`he gerr_vinsnder was the device of desperate men in the election at 1882: the franchise bill will bethe instrument in the hsnds ol recli- lees men to prevent the record ol an hon- est vote in the near future. There is no doubt that if the voters lists are to be it the mercy of supervising barristers. whose only quslicstion is their exten- sive putizsnehip. correct results cannot beexpectcil, nor will they be desired. By_hir menu the present corrupt end incapehle government cannot be in- lorsed by the electoral msioritv. dutolsnunplennnt kindlhonld hue hounexpootodmr dooplyintlunhdu Ir.PArndlininthenAinbn:neootor d.lIo'I Iathlnoromnipotent. nndtheru mnyhaounool Ilh ulhauh not unwilling to kill two hirdlwiihooontooqbynnkinglrelnnd toohotfot the Prince 01 Waist and Londollin Dturltoo hotforsbe leaier dtholrinhputy. [1] II I'll? VII MONDAY, APRIL 20th. ""1-` "' ""' "l""""' "' ' B Innnyh t-hot thomis molly no nooouily for the connement to the barncks ol the corps. and that under any circum- otnnooa the untried men. and the men having dopundnnt rolntivno. should not have been forced into the barracks. Them in mother circnmsunce to be mneInhotnd-thnt the oicers hove undo it cosy fot some ol the volunteer: to do civil duty. holding thoirphoto and M. the some time ouning lot then- hmilies. Those who have no desire to themselves supplement their revenue have not veryheavy claims upon the benevolent people or taxpayer-n as 1: whole. ljIZZ ZIZ-vujuuuur tnn Ihonntlhnluounul lhon~ I&.IIIlId|uI|n|Iy!nooop|o olhyl. Oonoulliiktun Inn hon nh--nn -llljihih jig 1?! F uvI:w:- ruw -- I vultlluouuhnnehbothcpzognu hliiinnipthu. 'l`honoatulu-tu- dubbed tlloupditlcin in dchpolloddufulbhanuud noufctho Ian. 1! IIIIIQII ol &iu.unlInpd.Ihnl|ohIIln- &&oyuIIuIbouIuuupoItho Il:IMI. n.....u...-.1 ll ha-nrvn wall jyu. an-U-vvu-uv-J-uwu -v--- violntnncnulluolroptcdollilil ad Iowan justiod. Yet on which our idollnblnnolotthiuouthtonklhonld `Int itinphinonouahtht noun J-A nl --n nn-slang`-ml Iyhul -Iuunl hut` TIIONOI Yk Uunilhtillllldld Inyu0'OouuIIndoooottvoNn- nunl nonbca cl pu-Iianent. bo- hvdwithnnclaindiouutlonundhsd in-pa. lhtnoouocnjudphowh: `L.-lnlag-u-n-un1n'n-unnilmlji. H.II1U`Il'IIlEnI. II Ilwyjiv-A ulintlllioluunwillhoinpoot condi- khrhtilg. -?-T-----. Ulnar lllltnrv Polnlan. Itismported that: troopo! cavalry will be noneantnted durum _..._ gL.n....Jl..c...... nu! than. In neon vmnen no mpuwo a IT! 3426 had ono'of the best Maria: in than m-nvinnn. mud it 310,111) Chulugo Band: mngninoem Orches- us; now printing; new Iecnery. I80 laughs in It!) Illillllk. Anxxulon-15. 500. 251: Runvlb SI.A'n--75 cents. DI-n nnnn. ADI Qiillliillmis wuunn uncouth Hudson Bay. Int In In 1870 Int cuno inui nyu: Pu-Inpu the most plnuusagonineithcrhnttary wulnt coyuqnnnolriuhmu. Thininhinthird expedition to thil_)1l.lIIl'y. -The ns wllin lU'I,whont|IoCcndin Biilol nnnm ant luv nclnnn Raw. Hut can KDOITIIIIOIIIIEDOIIIE. H The Winnipeg u gating of the arrival of the "A" and. " Batteries at Winnnnn uni: ' pnlvlnntn than Innnt onoppea uplnulnrvwu Illllllillll unru- ynrd. Inatructox Jeeisou in a prisoner with Ponndmnkor. The persons within the uochdo number 5%. L `Plan Winninnu Nun -mankind nllhn NIICX. UOVCIII llIU`DI'$II3 Illlllllel no in custody for thieving Ind de$t"roy- ingptopey nftor the nid. Iii: ro- potlod Hut Instructor Payne : ohonned nnsndlhrown sboutthe n- chopped up and thrown about the nm. Instructor Jeaihon in nriaonar Ibo Cheeky Plundurlng ol the Indiana- Thnntenlng lea Wllh D1-at`-. Battlelord, April l7.-l house and store on the south side of Battle river has been ransacked and all goods not appropriated destroyed. All per- sons. other than those occupying the town on the north side, are homeless and many destitute. If communication continues severed with the front choke- dogand bacon will become the staple food in the near luturo. It is estimated` that one thousand head of cattle and six hundred horses were driven oil by the Indiana. Apgncultural enterprise has been thoroughly checked and all need in the country has been destroyed-' and farmers generally ruined. The sea- son is propitious. but all work is sus- .....I..4I Hnmn-.l }-nI'.|aI-anal`: (smiling ll propitious, Dlll Ill won: us sus- pended. Seven! half-broods tuniliea Am in cmmdv for thiavini de$tIrov- C Assn---3 v --`y.... : --.-, lnuhednnu ntluun. concur!-alum. . 1 1 ulnldon to0o|out-I5c. ' "rm o'clock -ran. an llelhnhmnu in Iva)- Q. April 11th. bbilouiugoing -yogi: 5 British J ] THE nncn No1rrHwA1{nl| arms uuu d,UUU cal u Iu|.;I:r1. Col. Otter : position is not no secure as it would have been heal the third divmion not been so slow in starting. 1! xndeed it ghonld start at all. llul Ouimet gone north from Calgary at once the lndinns at Peace Hills. lidmonton. Saddle Lake and Victoria. would. if they mount to ght. have been compelled to `devote their entire attention to him, but now they can raid all that north country almost without resistance. and. than coming down to Bsttlelorvl. reach there before Col. Otter. T. %I'I'Ol`i I031 IIEJYIID K IIATXT I'Al!ll.l`l II 4. D llorscs eVCry K" IIHHJS. The following men have been lxrou-,;ht back from crossing at the ferry to Swift Current. on she sick list. Serut. Hugh. Queen's Own. suffering from cstarrh and (l0llD8S1Pl`lVIeS Buclnll nnul llaine. rheumatism: Privato Yomlell "(J (,`o,, infnntry school, ts; l'ri\'at.o [.uggins. (lttawn. Foot (iuanln. lvilionu lover. None are bad cases. {:....l..l 9.`p.nn nn Hm I` P It 1.... n .\0lJ0 are mu cues. (irenfel Station, on the I company 0! 100 men WIN] : arms and 5,0(X) cartridges. l'nl l\uAr'n nncitinn in: roroe. N. W. White. member for Regina. 01` the North-West COUDCII. and formerly ol Hamilton. is in cbargr cf the transport. His nrnnzzements are as perfect In pow aiblc. Stations lune bcvu nrrangcdat. `ll mile intervals over the 1104`. mile; to Bnttleford. The mun luxly of troops WI more `.50 miles a day. Hver the Ill) teams are in service. The mail bctwc-en Swift. Current. and llulllelorvl will be carried every '. 7 hours by means uf mounted conrriers, with Ir--sh relay of horses every :2" mxles. Tim {nllnwina men have been lxr0ur_-ht. Will IIIKEKK XI IE` (I III land tnlqaoti ptovonln its |ooomp`iuh- nut. wrwuu u I reserve to ueneru 'n Iotuumud to keep open the of There were noon: tor hornet: an! only Ito dnu ptoviniono In cunp last night at Chrh's Cu-sling. Mom am e xpect ad in noouple ol dnys. The troops will notget sway from the (`running helnre Moodny. I)! Ilrlnn Inna I-nan Il\Iu'|Il|I4\.' hriannlu Iumlnme snxpe. The steamer .\'arthcolu tho crossing. in nsaisting: In Colnnel tmers transfer. The steamer will make an effort to carry Ellpplles for Gen. .\Iiddlc- ton toClu'ke'.-I Crossing. A uhfcnlty I3 ex ' in 'n;: the and bars in the elbow. The crews of the suamrrs and barges Ire sand to refuse 1.) go down the Saskatchewan unless the troops accolnpuny them. Col, mam. I-itn manulnl Inolicc. Will be held In St. George`: Cubed:-nl on SUNDAY NEXT. THE X91-u 1NBl'.. at 3 o'clock PM. 7 _

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