nun PARK 0! TERI! HUNDRED Aclllnnlllniouruunoo-ion d d tuntboogg, oath U llllluq 'lIl.I.IIlHl'll.I.IUIJ- John Innis. stealthy tuner and 10.lmluau nndcul in Gslluin 00.. Ill.. byhi nu. Flhoddnsnunutiod 3 yang vidomnlow doyungo ado I--iI-n-nu-I nomad, ` u|.. uyms In. `FIX `IIKI widow. I In hnilyquunl e-Ind. An 5|..-...l nl llup gg: 1'Ioll.m'uneorvIth8|rv|0!~||"d no-xuunngnups 80-010 yI'uhII.ol\ nIauciI._I0d slap olounuulnvoboulno nnlnhduilhnhalnn -inches. 'mIC UT} lhlhutall. dark in the l.ruIIph- tion ice of (Bongo F. lhstinus. New York. In: heaujniled on: chuga of em- hel-llil Noll!) Iollll). I-L..n1-..:- - ....|n.- I---gr `and pl and the Volnnol not prulllwwu wl hdidtnuhhulbynporuon of the uunj nnvnrlnjl. muslin. SHE \\`A.\'TS lil-ZR ('llII.DRI-LN. m?pi:u'.~::nwn'ETn1 More widely divergent accounts of the Duck Lake ght have been written than of any other comparatively small on- gagoment. 0.` the participants in the tight. at Mr. Drain. one of the last to leave thoeld. given `this detail direct to a correspondent. Some civilians went down to take some goods left at Mit- chell's store. when they were met by Gabnel Domont with a number of hell- breede, who warned them against going" any further. They had a. parley. during which Tom )lcKav. the interpreter, who had previously been condemned to death by Riel. was covered by three ries. down the mnzalee of which he looked witn perfect nonchalance. In an mm`: Gabriel Dnmont was covered with. half n score of titles, and Tom McKay's life was saved. Dninont tired in the air. and the trouble ended for the time being. I The volunteers returned to Carlton. and being reinforced by Cnoaier's Mount- | ed Police. they at once came back and i were again met by the insurgents, who 1 had materially increased their strength. and been joined by some Indians. The place of meetingwas in a hollow. An- other parley was held, .loe_MeKay. an- other interpreter. and an unarmed In- dian holding n can lab. _Whlle talking; the Indian. Little cmet. grabbed at Joe's, revolverand triel towreet itlromhim. Theystpuagled. and atlast the Indien gave wny. when Joe I tted himwith the weapon. ` 9." in-I bellies` `man an. deadly shot intotbo vohntaer \ Solnell-In` Like 3 lbelllled IIIII Ra||ulu}&-Ag count 3! [gal In Ihuul ./ `I30-`RICO IN8'*`II'I1'I I}. x ` ""- ' .___ .._..-.o ..-.:..._._ -.. __ . prntr uour we scene 0! we Unlllu at I` l.'dl| Cree-k. Flu-y wrro Private llKl`lllD.r)n. ol .\'o. (.`o.. `.K>I.h regiment : Private Fer guson. the same; Private l-Innis, of No. 4 Co. !l'th; sud (lnunor llemonilly, nl Iiettgsry. Quebec. Pour .\rthnr Watson. 0! the 'l`oront J S;-hool ol luhntry. died while the DU soquies 3! his companions were taking flue. D .\rcy Baker has more due l. The I0 cull was I melnnclnoly spevtscle sndmsny I hsll- suppressed too had. poor fellow" could beheud us the H'- port was snnonncel doed." seriously wounded." or "wounded. ' .\'o clergy- msn wss present with the force so that the luncrul services: had to he read by oicors. It we: I solemn and impressive ceremony for all that end hnve men who heal stood all the hanlships of the march nnllmchiugly. who had stood motionless ssthe rebel bullets whizzed past them, whose nerves lisd remained braced even so these poor fellows who were now being laid to rest fell mortally shot. gave way end tears coursed down their hronted laces in streams. It won ssiglit that no man ol the whole lorce will ever lor- get. Major-Gen. Middleton conducted the ceremony in person and was evident- ly deeply uectcd. He has been kind- ness and gentleness pereonilied ever since the eugsgement. constantly visit- the wounded and expressing esrnest hopes for their mcovcry. To the men he hn?N;ecn wonderlnlly considerate and lorheurin}\ Rough monuments were erected nrou the graves toahow where the bodies wereinterred, and to whom they belonged. \ Iinrylng the Dead `Ila Gtnum Iurltd luv lunumenln ol Bu|I`II Stone. Clark;-'3 Crossing. .\'.W.T.. April '.T.- Yesterday was I and experienc: for our troop.-.19 the remains of seroral brave boys were borne to their last resting place um-Ar the scene of the banks at Fmh (.'rm-k, Thnv wn-rn Prnrnln |llIlA-hInc.\n |}n.u1.1. AT ma E NT-A lull II rlill LFCCK. Dr. Orton bu been Appointed lingudc Surgeon with General .\lid,dl..-ton. Dr. Cothl is medical oicer for the Winnipeg I"u-Id ISal.tcr\'. Dr. Whilulonl to ll):- `.l)l.b. Dr. R'.)l~)l0ll to the Cavalry. Dr. livenou to ;lo Greuuliern. mud Dr. Grnntto "A"`Bnlu-ry. The band of the '.|Uth Battalion bu been formed mm an ambulance corps. ..___. `a nun aupuoau :3 nnn L334 .1 `H131 mjm C II. in; occur the notion Innonndlng the loci and oonhgnono to tho uonnu. it ialouod. will hoinnhulpodtion. I-I precaution I! being taken by O'Brien. with the Icon at his command. and hviholoonl nnthonlioo. Tho In- dinnn wont to have shalt tonne: nnd goholow |"onEllioo.hnt.nIuonolott will he made to hop than when lly rill ho nndor nnporviion ol the nih- hry. The situation at amount in con- oidotodoxmodiqly critinl. Tho llnvi hon: Bnnlnlnnl nu yes unchanged. - The noun not out to ro- oonnoltto the position of the India: It Ponndnankorb noun have not. return- ed. The mounted -pol-on detschmont. which will form An ulunco ol the oo- lnmn npinnt the lodinno. crossed the the rivet to-day mm.` on now eucunpod with the troops. road)` to start. It n moments notice. They number 5(]monnt- odnnd 25 onloot. I! I1 not yet known what portion of the hump: ml! accom- pany them. but Iomo oi the Queen's Own will cenunlv go. Cups. awvnnlonl. cum- misutint officer at Qu`.\ ppelle. has teln- gnphed in cply to the Lmlies Italic.-I Society. suggesting tins wading of bed lmcn. night shirts. pnllonu. and guy- thing that is good for um sack room. such an jelllmc. I`lll(', hrnmlxcn. wnx can-llea. The I'ouuJe-J vnll be 15'. Clcrkv.-'5 1`. ..... .- an .....|.n c.. l_. n . . . . . . . .. I [I0 I uuuuuu II Ctussnng so Illhl. doing [urly well. D'_\mv Hnkur Llllll: 3 \,Ku.`-`xstug. Fnres were seen burning on the lnlis in we dist moo. It in sup,.osa_-I than u..-_\- have been started an sngnnls bv um 'hn.|f-breeds proceeding u'Jrl.hI nrnl to join Riel nn~I the hand of I--3:;-Is 2:: in- SOCLL-'5. I`--.0 I.`-......|. 2.. ..l_-_.. 4 :1... . ....n I K'Ll' I`. I Cnpl. Frvucln. in chsruc of Um m:ou'.~. reports Hut 120 rebels are vncnmp.-I three miles non!) in I rninc nuullnr lo um: u rm. Creek. ` n. n.o.... I.-. 3.....- -.-....;..;.. I n_......l.~ ilolll lIlI"Iy Well. Dlhcv Baker. who wxn so badly wounded in FrI'by`I battle that bodied oISuI|dn1 "4," \u I Iumvr nut Rune". .\!uu. Ho calm: to this countrv last full from Lu-,;lsu-I. Ind purchased 3 ` bomest.oa'l Iu Luv dnstnct nlreulv men liononl. Ho wns I cousin to Mujur liuul tou. who is in covuzuunl of the zusoutmg put) . linker was about 3;! yours at run-. And lxnsnznryu-J, H. tuna rr-1 \` Kl`. IIIII UIIXU-`III I` wealthy. llr. bullivuu ml Clukc-'5 Crossing. Fires warn man I broodninthodiotriol number as but illnvho wonldhoglulollhoohuoolo rob and pluudot. Thoy no uvovmily null`. onuoooouoanl their Inouul . yui uuy l HIGH tr` plot Biol unl moi: IOIIUVQI khtinglorth. The Iuultolthonnnt hahugguphudmu wuouunpr IINIUIIJ lXKl|I'*VIII'FfUI'd polls. Annuals lnngdiddbuhdto uu.lualorproueIiou.hcI|hon|d tin- in! anal n Inlnn nnunndinn tho Illilllllllupllilullll-Vllollf louhomilihrnud tonal onaul nnrininu nu nnhninnd. That: an rrnm DAILY |m1"1Iiau!wmu. APRIL 29. um-.4 up-I-l-3 liboclond qrnppc Tho `HIIQIIIII Doulh Ion OI-Maul. pnmounuly roucvuu Q Bold |py;W. J. `Willow. mommy una unuuguuoany u n. aneu- invuipn of the Ouniwty of Alghupistnn without even the pretence of military necessity. - J , I uegmnlngux we axlnlng coniroveny. The Hlmulnrd. refuting to the occu- pation of llernchak by 'Ruan'in, nyk them can be no qneotiom of the Mghnn pmvoontion in this instance. The oc- cupation "of Ilernchak _ stands out broadly and tmdingniledly u n `clou- invnninn of the lunitdrv Afnhlnintnn 0 whoop!" n cough um Brohohitin n....'3J.ny relieved Shiloh : (Jun. Sold by 1W. J. Wilnnn. nnhn. neuuemy. . London. .-\pril29.--It is stated that the government bu received an impor- tant memorandum from `Lord Dnerin upon the views of the Indie government and upon the notion of Bessie since the beginning of the existing eontroveny. Tho Hlmulard. referring to the occu- I Copenhagen. April 29._--Swedon and Norway are urging hpon Domnuk to nmte with them in leaving A proclama- tion, in the: event of war.declnring-strict nentrnlity. Lnndnn, -\nI-il 29.-.H: in ntntnd thnl. IDOIII H16 U0!!! lllsglllllill. Tho wnmr supply at Calgarv uml Swill; Current is good and plontllnl, bub alkali Intel` is found at Qn'Appol|e. Many of the soldiers nuored from the eects of drinking too much of the lat- tor. .--.. ,,-- 9-. . ....... nu vance was connwnnnnnen. An action tor libel has been instituted by Lient.-Col. Onimet ngninst tho 'I'i:m-.-, Montreal. lot 950411) for libel and slim- der in repeating the libellons nceonut as put into circulation by the Toronto N.-u~.v about the 65th Regiment. Thn ugh-r nnhnlv in nlam-v uml nu|uvv\\yIIu uuyrnj vuuuau un uulngnvln Gen. MI letou is believed to hue instructions 0 pogotiate with Riel. This is strengthenod by the fact that the order for the Halifax bnttahon (.0 ad Vance was conntermunded. 1 .. nntinn fnr lilml I.-n luau. i...o:o..o...l I'(.'lT_\' COUDITY. Fuur thousand wits of clothing: and undorclothingg for the troops are now arriving and will be forwarded at once to the men. The government is also Iorwuding large qunntilios of ammu- nition. ` _ The impression prevails in Winnipeg at there will be no lurtlier ghting some D{\lll8 supply teams or strngglors. 11.... x`n.J.u.......'.. .|...I;.......4 .- i....... QCFIIIIB1 . Pain killcris the strongest liquid in use. and there are only a low bottles of it. A low drops on I lump of sugar. however. warms B lellow up on a. cold day. and tllureloro is eagerly sought afwr. lliel is also practiainu prohibi- tion. and allows no liquor among his lol- lowers. (ion. .\[uldlc-ton will want. reinforce- ments soon. The I-ixty wounded men will be kopl. at Clark}; Crossing undcr on escort. of I50 men. The plnoo may be raided by rebel bands from Moose Furry country. Fnnr thnnnnvul nnilu nf nlnlhilnv nut` ucwuly u detained ll..in Lil Ilncl :4 pnsuuors are sum to be cmlim-I in the post. oicu at Bal.oclw'-5. Tlnev are suven In number, two havmg escap- ed. (mo of Hell's men, Albert. Monk- umu. was captured recently by the peo- ple of l xince Albert. He went. there ostensibly on u trading expedition. but actually as :1 spy. and was captured and dat.u'nml_ Clarke} Crossing. April :?.--Twu lugilivo hull breeds hue arrived here. They were obliged to jnin Riel. hut. ed three dnys after the Duck Lake ght. Since then they have been lurking in woods rlown tho river. Tiny lIV(:ll on rnbhila. which they obtained by phnring. Una. Huima Colin by unmo. hnving re- lnsod to goin the rebels. Ina condemned todentn. In his night. he cnme south. expecting -letoction constantly. nncl hnd to go nurth again for food. l'nder cover of night he cluded the rebel gnnrd.-4. and getting hold ofn scanty quantity of pro- visions he llud Ix-{om morning. and HI now procm--hug ilownwsrda to his family in the Qu`.\ppcllu Vull'_\`. The cnlllu ol the other was: Con.~`(`~lu`tl. Sunny duty was imposed on both. The counwrsign was Uml." .Iu Iiuglinli "L'at.".v .\n- other sentry, the two lugilivcs my. stuck his gun in the wow and lesorwd. anal many others with line! only remain with him from fear of violence, they being luyxil at heart. The lugitives esti- mate Ru-I`.-= forces It .500. of who `.3-3 me .\lel.i21. They could not tore through the Inn ebtae IIIII-.\ Very Long lealen Ottawa. April 29.--'l`he Oppoaition won a substantial uctory last night by forcing the government to adjourn with- ont making an propane with their franchise bill. be lfnnlabnalutn were abnaireand deant. and declared that they would nit it out" until hatnrdny mght. but one day`: pxporienou of the staying power: of the Liberal: was enough for them. The debate had not proceeded far when the Tories found that the Oppoaition would not be bullod or browbeaten. and at ten o'clock Sir John Mandonalsf began to make overtures looking to an adjournment. ll-3 0l|Jl0$I- e-l Ins Iillingnoni to adjourn If the Opuoaition would allow the Com` xmtttoo to dnvkle on Mr. Town- send's amendment ta niliko from the first clause of tho lull all the wordn re- latmg to fuunalu suffrage. Tlm was agreed to.anf the amendment WI}! cer- noxl by 75 to 31. The government have Inadonoptominan whatever. There an atill about a dozen amendments to be uerul to the first aunt`. any one of wh1:h mny occupy a lay In uliscusmuu. Sir John hlncuounlaln followers were apparently angry with him forgiving way. and the motion LJ adjourn vmu gn-L-ml Wllll "Lust. lost." from tho Min- nsterial bcnchcu. When the mouuu was ` declared curl:-l the Uppouxtiun clu-ured leuthnuiutlcally. nml then sang the .\n- tlonal Anthuu. n..l.. 1.... nr nu-..l.-.. f`....- ........I........ IIUUIJ -\III.Ul'lLJ. Unlv ten or twelve Tory members voted with Sir John in tuvour 0! female aurqzv. .\monu them were Sir Hac- lor l.:suy,cvxu and Messrs. Howell. Pupsn Wright. .\lncnmau-r. linker. Shakes- lpuuu and Cocbrnur. The mltiug lul- ed twenty-uino lmurs, winch is the l.w;,'a-st uu n,-c.ml slum: coufcdruuou. Juno .. III "II-u Irm- --N ..:R.:.%'..'-- -W lhrolll tho Dllnllt. the ludot.uc&tiaIboondi|f1.hllllna no lourthudxo! thou. AI-add vu uhonhronghlhoohouldoronlyintbo Inithtmllfj II In out olochd land we ring his wand ol detachment to our pokes. they nut: dead they would not be In kept his word. and we moved CITY LOTS FOR SALE. UIl;....... onto--oa..,u.-.. ` Oundn Cotton Dnndu Cotton Ontario Invutmoul SLPIIIIH. (mi N. (n w I`. n-.,. ULIS-u. In this city. on 28th inst... Dnvxd John Mitchell. eldest. son of James Mitchell, med `)0 years and 6 mom.-ha. Funenl will leave his father's residence. 296 Johnson St..on`Thuraday. at 230 n. m. xorm. Tirpul, April 2`J.--KomaroiI has wnt~ ten; letter to tho Afghans. expressing surprisoat their conduct. in forcing him to wage battle against them. The Afglmna have become indignant at Komuo's iiupudeuco and are becoming; more cordial towards the British. TI... nnnnlnnn nl llnu-at linnrnuur nu, IHOYB COTHIEI lU\Vlll'\l8 IIJB DIIBISH. Thu populace of llornb. however. up. rears to be as well inclined towanls Russia as towards England. Tbequcsr tion as to which power IB tho llemtians would layout is problematical. :_A--_. _- 7. DFUKC. VVILILS. London. April '."J.-.`slr. (-lml.~l.~)nc'.~ speech was recuivotl with profound in- terest. throughout. Europe. - It was puh, lished in full in all the uevnpapers. It has dispelled any idea that. may have been onl.ert.Ainu;l that England Will make concessions to llussin_. The gene- ral opinion of the press is that the speech makes war certain. The newspapers are lled with the discussions of tho probable alliances the belligemnta u.u_-.- OYID. TUIITCID I10 Lzllllf. London. Aprll '.J.--'Hm steel mun-of wur Howe has been I-mucheal at I`:-m~ broke. Wales. ',nlnln-1 A.-..;l -ru_\l- l.I...L,.....'- HIM RIVCU [U6 |lCHll'C(I Tl. I)`. London. April ;l'J.-'I`h {ussmn u I Vance to Marneht-k is oxpectod to hung the Afghan question to A crisis. IL 13-` reported that the Khan 01 Bokhum earn estly warned the Amcer not to neglect Cabul and Bnlkh while taking steps to protect Hernt. as the Russian mmy was massing in Turkcstau. near Damm- caml. with the intention of um.rc|.in;: on Balkh and proclmming Ayonh Khan the Amcer while the Afghan army Wns ru- gnged at llerat. Ilia letter to thy .\1uw.:r concludnsr I know. for certain. that the Russians intend not to mulch be- yond Herat. but wnll cut. off your line of retreat. to Cnbul and Englunxfa line of retreat to Candahar." I o\h.lnn inpll -In TL.-. .4...I ....... ..(_ Berlin. April `.".0.-Fmucc. (icrxnzuay I and .v\ust.ri\ have been discussing a pro- ject. for tho forumuon o{ .1 neutral lcaguc. and have Invited Italy and Tur key to join. .\'exLhr:r of the latter pow: rs Ins given the desired roglv. Lnnnlnn. Anril `_l`J.-'I'h liussi.-m :1 L ? OIDCITH O IU8 BUUJCCI lhmo, April f..".|.-Tho liuglisl) gnwru- mcnt has sent '1 secret. ngcntlxerv to sound the Vatican as to the Pop:-'n ml- lmgnesn to gins the Prince cl \Vule< nu audience. '1 he Prince woull hun- double object in coming lu rt. :1 to ur- nu: at an nudenlnntlimg with the Van- can in regard to the Irish bishop : -`J; to persuade luly to form an alliance wxlh England. l`nia-n}--umn Anni `Kl -T`ln'\ I.\:vr\'.-A Iuuglauu. Cupcuhugguu. Apni `Z9. -1"ho Ivzvrn-n me being mobllnzul. ll iaexpccwl um: Dnnish neutrality wnll Inn: tuba pm served I-_v lurcc. | BUSSO-AFGHAN DIB`PUTlf-. I gulnucu um .\llg|() nuxuu nu-v. Tirpul. April '.!`|.-'l'he day In-lure tlw bumo 0! Kuslzk river lieu. lmumrolf :1; formed the Cnnlun Pu!-i-I\'hi.~t1w:uuu Russian territory and that he mm he. guucd with the scepticism at the Urztxbh office-rs on the Bll I]L`Ct. Rrnnn \nri| ",1! -Tlm F.nuli,-Ah Ivnx wru- ooucmaoaor ".n.:..;npu Ilnn nllnndv nxtand tr; Harsh; UK) DWI `B50070? ll Hlllll DB! XlIVOllII.I06a London. April 29.-Tho Jonson` of Lord Spencer being unmmoned tonthend in cabinet council yesterday was to dis- cuss the reduction of gnrriuuns in Ixolnud in the event of war. Forty tor a bout no being busily cousuuctet fur the ,;;ve1mueut at Cones. Ar - ...-..uin.u ..l l'........>u.Oiu.. I...._7. n- I me nuvcxnmeuz nu Loves. , M. I meeting of Conservative lamina last. night It wu decided Lo euulcnvur tn obtain as denite statement of the gov- orumenln policy in Central Asia andjtl - Souuhn. nun. prurient oi inc ooam oi Lntuu. isaiu. "We have met in in time overslimlowul with n II|rCl|OH! ( I grave cnullict. which .n-,:lan-I Imii neither noii~,:l.t. nor desired. mm! which. if it should occur. would he 1| iuixlortiiuu to civilization. Thcnfort-. ll is the liiglival obligation of I patriotic noveruiiicnl to exhaust uvt-rv um-nun tu prcscrw the pence. ll. how ever. the |{u\'t`TDlu('lll fuiiml Ilium.-iilves C"ll ul]h. (l Vlllll M ilulcriiiiucil policy ul nggrollsion. their summons would be im- awereil ui in the past. and llnglisli dc mocmcy would show itself pntient. Iow- lute Ind i-nduring. exhibiting the courv age and tenacity that fonncrlv -hutiu guiahcil the .\uglo Saxon rnci-." Tinml, Anril '3`! -'l'lm il-n" In-I-ire-, AIIIXIL W 3 F3 IBIVIII mils. Snaut nllny muonhl hoonoollootodtobnild nnilvu `to Ilgngn Isl. Munch; urn. Dgnhl-In IIUII pin auuo um ruuuon. ra- tnotdinny propntionn by the Rnuiu: engines:-I no lacing undo to !ollow_ up thoulunoo (two In tho madam nnnnhnnt{nnoo!npr:|u(:. Aualmnnh muu mun nuns. ' St. mu. April 3'1`).--Alter the receipt sci dupuo ham Kann- ~.:.:- W-........, :.-..:.-.:..'-* -...~*.:-M - IN I P3" me! with great hate as Tim: and u`; Thoroinngnuncucy of coal hero und dCronshdt; ptiaubnvo than to hbnlou . An ox Insulate: uh} youozdoy :" uuiaia fully prepared for wu um I! Talk open tho Black SQ to England. Rush will not budge an Inch. ud will not yield a ' lo pom. not duuow or oven explain motion 1:! Knmnm. which. thrnnahnnt Rnnn. CIIVOW OK OVBI GXPIIII `D. flllll of Komuo. which. throughout Rum. mesh with jnuly_pnthuiutio approval. But then ml] ho.no wu. for the simple reason that it hie: two to light. Eng- land will not light Rania even it we took [lent to-monow. Englnnd in a dud body which Russia can wnlk upon Ihauover it Illilli her oonveniunoe." London. And] 29.--'l'ho.nuon` London. Apnl 1*)`. M. 5 dinner of the sum club last. night Mr. Chamber- Llin. prai1('utoHhc boanl of trade. mud. "Wu Inna mm M time III-I ll QUIET! W Dllll I that {via Banks and Pcnjdoh. Innrdnurv nromntinnn In an Runiu: WKWEFIOII DI nu lino thud oxu mile: from ant. RA D-A.-ulunuu A allnuuu. Ant Ionlmut -u-In u- I now: -. at -- .::E33 duh; IloIolOuh&ahnl-fIoH Ila] Fuji! WI Doftdr Div. . uuunu--Ir-an *I Iuuw-I urllolol unqnnnot. oawmo 1: III`! I fljhl Mlle will do II II (`rrtli:- ' nhl) us In Ibo run. ' 1 I. I: udnnf. nl Hun hrunl nf trmln -and uruunlul. nuuur-I oxtondtosnnlu. 1%` nut. April 29. um AIIID 0'! ` l78j DI . 114} us 177 mi `ll! I 60} 131 II] 198 10'.) Ill I uu 11') I530 fgf%;`:;iBowEs - & - BJSONETTE .1 .- ' NOTICE is hereby given up: Ilsa unniul ' unsung of tho nlnnhoklqn of an City of . Kiunon wucr Worn Conga` will In bud . M. the company : ollleo on 0. DAY. Jib oi MAY Inn. as tour o'clock p.m.. for tho pi: i of electing diro-can for use conning you. gs. I main: of the strain 91 the inlmnuon mhmmed.. ~ Ml" - 5 gnxuu u_}:n,'rmG._` Kingston Wato_r_Vinrks Cunpany. Brussels And other Cu-pots. Curtain: .\'Ho,honrl R131 Chairs, Lounge an` H W v edrnmu Bus. llnroaus. Wu-huuuds, Bedntuda. Stair (Yup:-u, Toilol Bela. TI lry (?arnlp.,(lnu\ Chairs. ltoclt-rs. Dining nhles. lnoklnr, (llamas. lung- in Xnslc Rock. Cook Move Kitchen Utonni etc Crockery. ulnnyruo. on. SA`: tt"'l0.1!0`o`r-lock. To:-uu'~t`nsh. - J. E. III! TCPISON. Anottonter. Ami Hill. I nillil of Hair (`both-Parlor Bot. ILL`. [wok -rs. I B.W. unlnol. Cantu. Side and on or Tnhlna. Loungus` qnir (`.upt_-ts, ` Hausa}/010: rwm/runaf ..4L\-7_>,, Are doing the Be: Carpet Trade in the (.`It_\` and surrounding cmntry. null and sec their Innuonem Stock of qsjer I-L000 yards: all Nsw Goods. lhain euonsnvc premises being piled I the ceiling with Tapestry \:~lm. llrnasels aniother Carpet. all the choicest pnlteqm productd JAMES mcmnoun & co. mnmiciia; . I '1 um um. man. Image x.\v. .: (J: R.1CIi14;Q u an I:uu.u.~- .\.-..u: Ln.-1.: of INSIZRTIONS as Cheap :5 our Ijnxbronderiee. Llulic-s \\'I pl:-nar rnll nnd secure ono of [Iv shove lar- gains :1! lIu- CI-IEAPSIDE. n. ..| n).o|. Ami 24111. SPEN :32; GRUMLEY'S my---so-.-nun :9: - .,...._. IIB puuuouu nun! wound that J. 0. WALPOI-I. rho h I-stun: mm- In Hot loan. Down: . loc- um: n novuoonnocul with lama. INEWSPRING <} 6"0i)s. 5 5T(, ) GENTLEMEN- ..___._;g;--j Spvcgavwcaunggtoudon Irun8I0lo8I8. Tuned Sum, to onhr. n! 372 lo 830. ARI-I ()?l"ERl5G-- lst Set Embrouleries at 3c. yd., worth 5c. `Jud Set. 5c. worth 8c. ` 3rd Set 10c.. Worth 15C. 1 4th Set. l5c.. worth 22. ' 5th Set 20c., worth 30c. ' ll l\ III lKHl`El\'nl-LI) iullructh na lrum Ill . - . W. Leslie. to sell :3: lulu residence. um-aer of rock and Cier Streets. on 'I`HUlltilJ.\\ . NHL ilirrll. ill 0 hi: homehold furniture ron~ nine Hit`. l(_(_u~k_-rs. 1 open}; ous BL6CK,* 72:3 PI;IN;E,88 8T. April Ch. And secure some ofthe Greatest. Bargains ever offered In Hus City, F. EAU, ME LTON, and other Cloths, in New Shades. Ottoman, Brocade and Gros Grain Silks at Reduced Prices. !Gimps, Fringes, Ornaments, and Laces to Match. I Weights; \\d\ L51 1 as: SIEACY F. X. COUSIN EAU & CO. % MATERIALS FUR svmm; JAl}KPi'l`S {W A LSH (:2 STEZACYS E Come One! F `- li `--G-V Cu Pjwj` _ ' non ofKin n,aIIily'omII|dIar; Como yo men of out , and ye men ofhf ; " Como yo man of iron, and yo man of wood. (`$11 n.| On "I Il"lVl`DG M`. ...- AI.-A.- _...J Sve of iron, {and ya` mgnrof Como all to FLE'I'T'S f0! C!.o`l'n that : F1 April `.!`.Zud Apnl 25.1.11. T: `I Bullion KM GIOITG. first Quallly. 6-Bullrm Kid lilovm. first Quality. 9I.9.$. 300 New Parasol: and Silk I`-brellns. TTEr:udia {sine A;-nl 2\'th. .?g_---- T_=T:.Acx[sn:.xs April 29(1). CORDUROY. in Hum. Brown. Grey and Black. SC()'1`ClI A NI) CANADIAN TWEEDS. in Light GREAT SALE or EMBROIDERIES This VV eek. THE GREAT nmunnsm Doors will In Opened at 9:30 slurp, Curpats, tuvcvl, . H cAUT1(2i~I. ALL AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 3.. WALDRON. I 2. . 7\S WTHE `B:EmSTI5()i5-` ,;\_g.. FLETTS, I-I(\ I E HI I\f\,lI - GIA DIIILIINEQ _|.v.n._n_.4_a_n_.u.-...-nw .-_-.- 2 ._ hmv today over `00 Trimmed Ilals and Btllels. ----- nf 0 our Hem but-on (lnun nl |}.'>(', worth 55:. md see our any ans Gnu) ll u'.':c.. worth 9.30. (`all and use our llmvy Grog lirsin M !IDc.. word -~OF- The Opponent of High Prices. WILL COIMBNCE T0-IOIIEW LT H 819:1. New .lerseyClo`.l1 both in Hut and Nl\'j . ._];_.IIEI'E.RY! --TlI AT: h ; 25.1 met. mu D91-no-power ol alumna. 15. The name: In not lying 18 the port 01 Kingnwn. when she may be inqraotod. , The ale will be Inbjoot to a reserved bid. f I`erms-'1`on per cent. it tune ol talc, and the balance '11 thirtndnyn. For lur- 1 that pdrtienllrl Io ou'I.Delunou. Black. Roecor an , linh. Solicitors. To- ! $300, 0l`_C0 BRITTON & WRITING. Bo- . Ion. main . . I 3 mad April ugh. uses. Wmn an SOl:)-l>y union. [I under porn 0! cnnhilod in u. certain mongu, thud Janauy Nth. .7 , Vendor. by J. E. Ilutehann, Andilnec. 1884. mule bv Chum. Phnmbellain to the ` u, g: but Auction Mutt. Broth ` hoot. in the ' - City of Kingnton. 09 TUESDAY. tllfllth `day 0! M1)`, 1885. at 10 3.111., gin lilo- ` wheel steamer "Huang: ;" nginlued sou. ) _ V I. :` Inge. 268.33 : lomzlh. 186.4 hat : Imndth I % F' L .__op-__ ,'vALumIs_srmn. FiInch.0q 'HII.II%- and `Quota deant 2 E55; 'ri{i'.tmuu{ an ligh 1:.- n-u'-nH-n - - - 4 ---.--.~-------%--?--.~-V xmssron Acnnruij l I BROCK 8'l'.. BBfWIE.V VISION I [III]! A no I-4 `UK 9:15`! MI g wneel steamer "uuun1n;" lquaggu sou. maze. I683! lnnglh, 136.4 hot ; hapdth. 21.4 feet. mu borne-Dower of aiming. `I5. 305.53 Iongln, I50-C `XI; ml , feet, horsepower or 76. 1 in [win -3 n.. and o Come All ! I .91 I. 7 W `*7 R. lihl. Prllda Ap;u eszn. `cum: 9_r_1_II. 6-1.!!- j T"{`{.'. wlllbohuld lI& U t2IOI0c.hn.l:|Q' 0! 0E cu. _ n-`tubes DA! IIINHQQ _ Elf? -V A Ticket-ol-Leav'e Man. Pxltranthoouz at DISIBABIJIIHDRIBAIID P30 nnlllurio . MG` ion: wmuorr. An-mun nun, Id Jortho as nxcnrvxn the mu 3` AY. Alina. no In " us wm'n'7'$.'iir Quin:-gpa and by 3 i an Company. In ulnlodnnnn AetI.by'l`oIn Ttylnr. FOR SALE`. nu; ;..g.;g.... Tsmnnmns mot msodahia suuah Imo- L . .\ . FOR SALE. wu. xUn.nn__ Aneu _" }chnnhwudnu. -v:-'7"---own aaJuuu-clue uv ' qnieooanoa in the schouio,1_ould hnvol ` that out the poasibilitv ol Inoh I dis- plnyofivnptthy and goodwill utlzo spud of the authotitiu bu cvohdmndnoone would Inn known ` howuinoutothnugnyuhyia sinooit in oouphd with 3 iii?! to ufvulilionlly Iheuni. thonlrootthonqaonnuwhiahtboir dash:-luttuillnhuhlnd lo ulicit. ` < tlo.,fu|nro_qt Quuuhvanu sake: ' C-v ll??? uuuv nsufllunl nun I1I IJU coach you oduusooaliooaho. Ac: uni.-nnnng in (Inn gal...-_ nunnlal L`... ' adopted bytho college authorities to The gnduetee. friends and benefac- ta-e o1Queen'e College, at a meeting in Convocation Hnllf last evening, endors- ed the position taken by our citizens. end emphxticellv ordered thet the insti- tution should not go." The position of the college hes reelly never been in doubt. It would cost |'.'.50,(lI) to re- move the college, and nuke it 3 put of the eonfedented college upon which the champions of Toronto University have eettheirheertmendenoheeum will be quite eutoient to equip Queen`: and t hclor eolnnotition with eny edncetionel institution in Cenedz. fie method eeeertein the sentiment of its supporters wee Inoetlwise and complete. end the voluminous correspondence upon the abject, eilhlnitted by Chenoellor:Flem- ing, in enough to uouee the enthusiasm ol evely one at all intemetedin the question: The confederation scheme may goon. and may develop very much according the lines elnady leid down. but it will not effect the pu-mnnency endsueoees of Queen`e College. `no have engaged her location would hove been to enu her out. sum- merily teniinetinge oereoreo full of prombefend unefnlnm. end dispelling (Inn lumen (In-I: Iiwunbnn I-HI -45 In. ,.........`..... ....u......_.. I .............g the hope at Kilggnton will yet be- Anin 5 -1-I. nnnglingnlngnbng A- smglm | coanumcma 1 amgnu MONDAY, _g_I:RlL 27th. nuv gvvq curvy ulc I-rv.\ V|-Vi-" |' loan-last time of naking-a.nd they ooghtto hue been satised: certainly ~ the {net that their road. incomplete though it is. lin.-3 been used in connec- tion with the_conre\'ance ol troops, goes not wnrrnnt them in enforcing ade- mnnd of the most nnreaaonnhlo chanc- ter. Their new nnncinl scheme has. it seems. undergone some modication, but it isyet such as the minister of rnilwnvs hesitate: to lay belore parlia- ment. When it is introduced the me- chanical majority will be naked to crowd it through regardless of cone- qnencu. 3 early complotion of the line. uu auu nuyvnu-uvcvl In The rail- way must be nished ; it is necessary to the preservation ol onlcr ID the domin- yavua uyvu ; ionandto the delence of our Pacic coast. But it loea not follow that tho oonntry iaat I my mercy ol the company ' and must accept any nancial scheme that it may choose to dictste." The Jlml, however. has a uliemnt hpinion. It in eoct holds that tho syndicate must get what money they want. that thh inno time for talk. that the Uppoai- tion mayas well "dry up." that nobojy nadaucarenahout what iasaid inpu- liaznent. that the House should hustle its buainm through and adjourn. To be aura the Uppoaiuon might an wefl let everything go by default inssmnch as they cannot hopetoindncc the leder 11 government now to pursue any oourse which they suggest. Still the Liberals in the House of Commons are not expected to remain silont while thnsyndicate insist upon an arrange- ment of which the people cannot and will not approve. The company has been very liberally dealt with. ".`hey have got the 35.(lIl),(XX) aerosol land. the 8251111111) in cash, and _the road so far aait wasoompleted and worth 830.(l)0.- (11). They 30. alno. the $30.()(D.(Il) --L:-.. -_.i ab...- I...-._|..t in... ..r IVILI. N07 PARLSY. "Tho inporhnoo of the Cnndnn Pn- cic Railway 1.: u unliury now. as}: v the llonlrenl Shir, truly Ill mdepenxlo.-nt in politics. must he ndmitbed by every- one. The Northwest rebellion and the pouibility of In: with Run: wallin- pnu upon all the importance of no TL- ..:I I nnb'uv ..,.-....I..AL.... .6 II... n:.... --q.__- --rivr Iiznod by Sir John A. Ilncdonnlil. wr- hnlly commits the constitution of [un- lineut. to thohnds ol lain autumn. since the revising huriuoncn. in dd- unoo of public opinion nod putv indig- nityaonnungo the voters` lists that no one but the nominee M the govornmnnl. can hope for success in an election. uuuj anuquu-uu no---n------u-- to be oonnondd. Thy voice the qiuon ol 3 very largo Iulnharnf pooplo. pa-has the majority in the country. and if they did not oxbnnst ovcylnouuu um: dilposd. nuhin jnncllno in thin. they would be re cunt Milne Hui rope-ad in them. Thnpnnnpol thotnnhin unusa- -K.._..I I... Q2- lab... I Il.....l.._-l.l ..- Zjijliiwuitux-uua thhlll vunInmon!.A|udnon\ 1-udnutwu ucgulod and Injus- .___ L-I_L_ :5 L_A 5.. GMIZICIIIIII1-V no-fun nu o-- -v ndopcthomuoltholzinhonoknlctu in ukhchwk ulil passible pn- vauhoporpotluionolugtoupoliueq ontnp. Thogotion olthohilueulain L. L. ......._._:I.aI `I'Ln- pain. llun j---1v-y --u v--...-.-- - ~- od.ndthcnnuIo lnlptu-it .b:I _.l._n AL. .... .lbI.. l_:.I. "nun: Ilnlnon lldpinugudhwonu-'u;lIIp._ utllhoiruo-vn coined into 1 _AA. _I. _.A__ AL- l)-__-- 1 HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS to sail Austin. at my A-anion Ioom.on SA- lxn. Bonn And In an 13!. Alholhut. 'l'hol4otIIlu1l{|cn.good Minna rooIn9).nh|o.lruh teen. was good well on It and ulldninod. ' Tuna: undo known gt mm: of sale. lull ltlldcltel. ..x .:."..........." " ":.":.;:.r:; aphuthlhnuhholuwn-I-0! nub. Tho-nutpowuhlpljuuolli hvohunddnulllu In to -how -L-. AL- _lI-._.I -._3.._.'I-LL... J I}.- uwI ZUCV - hnuiiuuuhudn-Indus. uh: .n , 12:: x, __|_..|-A-j A. _._|. _ J..I -1 -:CT'VT$-Il$ Xv.-Iv Thlunbhnphblug AL- .n-._nI._ AL.n -_.A 1.1:... It. Tjiiuuulju----. u---u ||IolIilliIu|e0|nhdhIu-I Ada! cl __n__|.x.n:. _:.__I._ -II .3 hg -an-, Wuuil` ulmrn the II _L;.|.n.L_ ..._-...I-i-4 QUEEN'S l'I.\'1l'RB'. ms 1:` ' `mango m-3`E':.'I3} "" sum niuunynou.-..-Q HOUSE & [.07 F0]? SALE loIrInlIIgn8im.nounlgts,pgnlyd, otation l|u.|t|:.vipt and manhood gnnnnhod. Norinkinincunurhu thirty 1 anyftrinlhnllawod. WI-ltatbonntonu togil|InhaIadpnIn[Ih_lJt.hu. IIIICIC IQIPI. Jno. L. Clult. ll.D.. Waterloo, .\'.Y., in 1881 III pmalrutod with Bnghlfn disease, mick in the back, rheumatism and Innlu-in. From the Inner ho Ind suffered for fteen ears without help. In 1884 he says, " Amer`: Sale Cum ouxedmomd tun aoundund well." If you doubt, ask your neighbor I _---._ _....- - ---.- -..-aw. The Venue Bolt ('41., o(_Innlnll. Mich. oerto ll their `ealollnlod Electra-VoL :3` 1;]! and 0:? Electric Appliono?u;n thirty . to (young lglidw larva: ul mun. unu anouux oenme souo something. It is supposed that heia matrpined by fear [or the. women and children. ' DI! ID.`-.O.. .--- ....._...._-_.l....A `I 51.. IJIJIIIIKUIL C.G. Rentz, war correspondent ol the London (England) I3'lumlunl, urivod this morning and will join General Middlatmrs lnrem. UH. `- ()n the other tweet aisle of the river. from 3-abriel's up, the rebels have made eI"ery repantlon. rillepita having been dug nlllelong both sides of the banks of the river. They must have worked like beaver: since the tight at Duck Lake. Gen. Middleton is evidently much utonished at the non-nppenrnnce ol Colonel Irvine from Prince Albert. Bednon any: the forty-three miles of country between Betochde and Prince Albert isclarol rebels. Irvine has 3(1) men all told. and ahonld be eble to do nnvnntlninn It in -nnnnnnzl llunl Innis Bllll lllflllll Illll Middlaolrs larom. l Clarke's Crossing. April 2)i.-(icnernl Middleton hss done nothing since Fri- dsy. mm in making preparations for on Advance. The rebels use now on both sides of the river. They have ill of their best man in rie pits st Gabriel's Crossing. This detachment is mid to he srined with Wincheeters. snd if so our nnmad force of nesrly 1: thousand will hue hard work to root them out. Loul Melgznnd snd Capt lfren with their scouts. have learned miilkxexpiace is very strongly fortied. There sridge of rocirs 40 sad 50 test high. co rpd with smsll scmb. which will she the rebels from our artillery. I-`nrthe back It Botoche'n there no rows ol ` rie pits. Riel hss put his prisoners in the half-breed houses on the river banl. st Bstoche'a. so that our guns must kill them if we use smllery upon the pits. . On the other tiniest) side of the river. P Rochester, .\'. \'.. April `.!7.-.\ wuss- tion was produced in the Supreme Court by hshees eorpns proceedings commen- eed by Mrs. Lucy 1 Hon to tslre from her husband. from whom she is divorced. their three children. aged mspccti\'e|_\' 8. 6. and 3 yeers. Uillimi 1]. Allen was graduated with honors from the I`niver- sity of Rochester. and is highly connect ed. In 1874 he married end settled in Pekin. lll.. where he had a good practice es s physicisu and moved in rst-class soeietv. He end his wile lived hsppily until lust October. when she aecnrul a divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty Soon nlterwud-1 he came here with the three children. end had them cured (or by his sister. The Detition of the mother alleges that the chil.lr-en were spirited own . and tint she has been unable even to see them since their father Lronght them from Illinois. When the children were brought into court the mother clasped them in her Arms end rapturous- I kissed them. with was streaming own her cheeks The father viewed the scene stolidly and without visible signs of interest or emotion. The case wee edjourued. and when the {ether was leaving the court room the mother seiz- ed the little girl end endeavored to keep her from going with her lather. The child showed an inclinstion to go with her mother. but was pulled awey an-I taken from the room by the father. The high standing ol the ponies mskes the case one of greet interest. The custody of the children will be decided upon next Monday. A dohchlnnt cl Cnnuluu Voyageurs. to ouunberoloight -one nun. who was annual in the N expedition un- dar bout Wolnoloy. have nnivonl here from Sun. bolnevrud bound. A box eonhinila 060.01). unsigned banknote: of Baton Muicsno. stoned in the Canton: House at Puodol Nora-. ...-- 3...... .....u. 1-nut--.l-xv nnrl rnhhni. All N0 4. GOING WI81`, will lave City Bhoa It 0:8 instead of $45 A.I,>u lot- sh. _ ______ ___ in the Custom lions: ll ruoaoa norm. in: broken open yestonlny nod robbed. Two Custom House nicinh have been Irrectcd on unlpieion. or-L- 'l"._.._A.. nI--:..l --...~-.nn -.|.:-. xzuuuu vu -u--r-..v_. Tbe Toronto Cloxiod Iuocintlou phe- ed Ihomnelvu in tho humlsol tho hq Irdntyuehnphiu lo the Toronto [cannot in the .VotlhWes1. The bishop bu aommumcat->`I UIPIY oc-I to ` the minister 01 nnihtm. `shot lldllllm III. Mm. aged .11. at her home ymtudny nnonoon Ind som- mitiod uuciulu with Pnnsic ncinl. The boiiuwu discovered by the husbud ol the woman last night. . n,.,,l,-,-_A -1 t!-_-.l.._.. _....-......-- A eullllolll Afalr In lo:-ho-In-r (`nun llcua--l 0opIo In lllgh standing. II-IIyq:uu II:-nu. A|tho"end of thousand thy ollho hulking much II London. the soon ood: Rovwoll. I56 lulu; Llalewood 154 Khdvrigit. H`l:Iuon I48. u-.._ n..u|. ._.4Io .1 Dhiluh-lnluin, lDI;I.I|'IinuIo 1'";------" uaarysniah-acd:a.uruimoIphi- ehocnadkilhdln. sun. -are-HI. at I I... 3.....- ......-uhr dun-nnnn and com. ` u-;C'TI*"""` -"'l ihbdiouhlllo-Ionian! ol uotlnr; lluhonll holpnllou holpnooo. ajjjz uupnlnuruuuu-unnvu au- ouhhdiillloholon Iiuohu. M, I',_'-_ ._.__A.. Iuluculununuunvyup-.-an... ..... lwadgovennoat mason. John Intgnkvdqmhnr. die-lin the Philulalpbh . 026.!!!) was inlduvdu is akin and bohul 095.11:-an . In,_L__. l1_n -l__L :_ AL- 5....--up-tn, oxou-an --`loo! ; do you D ....,....nE'.'......M';a." yourbnlnopuodnnd repaired. or lM|I':.:(: yin run any rugsoyour bong. ones 01 nunupplvtow. \\Iux.mwoInnuon BL. bybqyorlldn. P.B.--I-`G Boot lupnin I Eociuty. Mmhu Ida and labour! by 1):: or our. Anni! Lick.