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1 anitotoa WINNIPEG, FRIDAY, MAKCH 14, 1890. NO. 216 imxm BOARD AND ROOMS. THE N. B.

LEGISLATURE TAULBFE'S FUNERAt WANT OF CONFIDENCE. Want Advertisements MISSISSIPPI FLOODS. RIVER OVER THE LEVEES AT NEW ORLEANS. timt Sad Kites Ore the Bemalnri cl Ik Mnrdnred CiujErwiiaii Conducts) the- Maitons. March 1-3, A larire rmnh- of friends of E.

Congressman Taublee viewed his body at the undertaking rstnblJsluaeut of George H. Zouiharst. Tlio fuaeral have been comoleted. At. 'M o'clock to night th.

B. B. lirenoh Lodgsj of Masons assua.ed ch.uge of tho body at the undertaking establihliment aud con ducted tho funeral with Masonic ccremoaie in which Rev. Mr. Oncy, a Methodist miuisW anl a brother in-law of the ilece.ised agisted The members of the Kentucky Congrciioiui delegation will act as pall bearers.

At tl conclusion of the services at the untlcrukcr' the body will be taken to the Pennsylvania Ry.tation and placed on the Chesapeake arid Ohio train for the south tht leaves the station at eleven o'clock. Mrs T.ir.lbee her boh James, l)r, Taulljee and Rev, Mr. Oney will accompany tho body to filoiint Sterling, Dr, Tanlbee's hoiiie. The body will lie mptat Mount Sterling bv thu Mount Sr-hng lodge of Ma.ons, and to Dr. Taulbees house, where it will be taken to the family vault pending final interment.

Tlw parents of the dead mm hav not yet decided where they wish to have the body interred. Representative McCrearv. who was a. rie.m.i! Hertafter all "Wanl" advertisements of 30 words or under, including Situations Vacant or Wanted, Board and Rooms, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Personal, or Wants any deaoription, -will be inserted in the DAILY i MORNINGS FREE PRESS and EVENING FREE PRESS AND SUN (both editions) for 25o. (prepaid) per day, or $1.25 per week.

An advertisement of any kind wnat- ever is undoubtedly worth four times much in the DAILY FREE PRESS and the EVENING FREE PRESS AND SUN together, as in any other Winnipeg dftily advertising medium. WANTED. mAILORESS WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY S. Bfl Boyle, cor.

Water and THain fet. WANTED A YOUNG GTRI, TO ASSIST IN care of children. Apply iO Fort St. WANTED A SECOND HAND SAFE. APPLY stating prioe and size to 1 O.

box 1239. WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT. MUST be a. good plain oook Apply to Mvs.Cannutsr. james street.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD GENERAL serinnt; jjood wajres. Apply to Mrs. A. Anderson, 67 William street. WANTED GENERAL SERVANT; MUST BE A good washer and lroner, and know how to do plain oooking.

Apply to Peek, 20 Lilly St. AND WANTED-A GOOD ONE OR T'VO HUN- dred acrea, within n. trnlcs of WmniDDc: must the best of land and a bnrgun. Address Box 1281, Winneir, Man. WANTED EVERYONE WUO USES SOAP TO try the Royal Crown Soap pound bars.

It is very best, and onn bar will do the work of two ordinary bars of soap, ANTED-A FtRST-CLsSS COOK FEMALE preten-d by the ISth mtt none but a tidy. curelul person need apply. Rublin h.ouse, 43 Adelaide riAREASURER JND TICKET SELLER FOli theatrical company; $25 weekly arid expenses, season; muatdeootiitSlOOuash security. Address 20, Free Press office. TIT ANTED GENERAL SERVANT.

MUST BE VT good cook; good cook; eood rtferenccM re- required Apply before 3 m. or after p.m. to Mrs Hollovray, 97 Kennedy street WANTliD BY WIDOW, housekeeper in houiio of SITUATION AS bufduesKor urivate family. Good re'ereneee. Address Mrs.

Brown, care W. Fort u'Appellt', N.W.T. VNTED BY FIRST OF APRIL FIRST-CLASS reference; a nudiili --Hired woman fCuiadian)prefen'ed. nuureds uox iir; i-orui'e la mine. WANTED LAUN DRIWS, (FIRST-CLASS) lnahet wages; I ftuiulc cooks; 2 general ner- vants; 1 hotiye-m-d; 1 nurse; a f.rm hands.

Allon's Emplonient 55 Waul siiett WANTED-A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER for gentlemen, or in a foully Capable and eperierire'J, references, couufrv oreferred. Address boA 2.1, i' rt a Presu Otlica WANTED- BY FIRST MAY FOR FAMILY, FIVh comforiahlo fuvniiihcd house mth at thiee bedrooms, south 1 orti.te piriei rea.Jor.aule rent paid, addrebs, box 1200 WANTED GARDNER MUST THOROUGITLY undeiatand the growing of surly vcgeiables, veurtnhle plains, etc. also iriaihet emden work in goneril, Ajply, Richard Aluton, KoLLd'Vjy Nuiseiy. ANTED ONE OR TWO GENTLEMAN Ol' nrsfc-clais public-it'ou sale in Provinne of owning i ur tranr, exclusive territory, releitinces required. Call at Kooni IJ5, Leland House between 10 and 12, Muich 14th.

TEACHER WAN11ED FOR FOREST SCHOOL District; fema forseverimonths, 40 month Duties to oomnie 'oe about April 1st. Applications received up to March 20th. None need except their certificates cover the term. A. Moodie, Carman P.O Man.

WANTED-TEACHER (MALE) FOR LINDSAY Protestant Pubjro School Diatnrt, No. 41, N. holding a second-clnss normal certifieiitc; to commence 1st April or as son after as pos applicant to state salary expected ami enclose testimonial! to Hugh Rodger, be retarv, Board of Trustees, Lindsay I'rot. Pub S. D.

No. 41, JCirk-patnek, N. W. T. SPECIFIC ARTICLES.

PRINTING OFFICE PLANT COMPLETE FOR newspaptr and job printing for sal'j at a bof-guin. C. A. larkin, Brandon. SALE MINING MAC1HNERY ilANU-factured by Ribbon Marsh, New Jerser.

Ap to Allan, Bryilges A Winnipeg. 4tf rpUCKER FILING CABINET, STANDARD REM-i ington Tj ewriter, Type.i-riter Supplies, Linen Carbon PaptrK, Ribbons, Eta W. 3c J. W. SB9 Main strott, offioe of Gait Coal Co.

VTORMAN'B KLECTRO CURATIVE BELTS stand at Uie hel ol all sujh roinedico i the for the cure of nervous debility, riieuiimtism, ndigebtion, sleepJcsHiiefis and all other nervous They nore lurguly imitated, but nj'er equollod. Consultation and cutaloifue free. A. Norman, 4 Street East, Toronto. BUSINEUS CHANCES.

OR V.LE DRUG STORK IN A FLWRIMH1NG BUSINESS CARDS. CARDS of thirty wortU or inserted tlio Ually Fro Pre mo Of H. Borneo's I CO MANUFACTURERS AND E1 in lumber, lath, shingles, rrouliling, wood and coal, 618 Main f. 0 E. Orders solicited.

Tele-R r. Rutherford, Manager. iTfKfiDIT AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA-iT1" iAf the collection of old and worthless t1 1... bi the orovineea of the Dominion ol "iToitatl States; 480 Main street, Wiuiupeg. -otresponllenoe solicited.

0. Ooliina, 22 jsjrresponiienoe TboYOOTT. STAIR GOAL CO. TON LOTS frr) deliver 10 Park ot olt (weight I 2dlfi or at ft'0 Jftrd. Ail kind erf Pj Pop'r.

60 'Pr cord' delivered. Office. WJaei. Telephone. 671.

SHBAGGE PAYS 5nf hundred pounds for (orty cents JJt)tj and tuyn al) descriptions ot scrap 'wrought iron, crpper, bioss, lend, (Tiur rubbish Bottles, forty cents per it Order- promptly attended to. B. HililO WON, PA fj j. Mnlntvre Work, 418 Main 3t Winnipeg. K.H.

Thomson. E-jH i CAMPBELL, BARRISTERS, Otlires Hoom 12 Mclntyre block. J. Stanley Hough TcOlUEK. UAltltKSrER, SOLKIITOU, London and Cnnadia-n Chambers, cor.

fitvtwft Mw" reots, Winnipeg. rflfi EONNAR, BARRISTERS, hm.ci.1I) Duiialdson Block, corner Main 1 1 F. Magel, Q.C., R. A UW la i ELLIOTT, BARRISTERS, ATTOR- VI nS eto. Otis n.v.b f7 Offices 387 Main irtreet, rt t'oiOD jQiOO wu G.

Q. Mills. G. A. rfirtt lifOKPnl, G1LBFRT MORVHY, ATTOR-W uid Lounselori, E.

Howard Morphy Philip Gilbert. Herbert N. Morphy, St. PiaLMinn IfMSOW ALLAN, BARRISTERS, ATTOR Solicitors, eic Offiiwa: Weetern Can- w. Majn fticctaud Porttsje Win- TjJj- f.

aORTCH, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, .1 noturv imblic, S00 Msun street, A hui, Barristers, over Imperial III, Van stf Winnipeg. J. A. II Aikuis, Q.C., 1 1 Dilvtr, Ceorge Patterson, A. V.

McGleneghan, t(Lil. IKH1B4LD, HOWELL ft CUMBERLAND, fcrnntcn, Hcber ArchibnM, II. M. How- iHC, T. I).

Cumberland. Oflioes bOoond door ti et PptoHiue, Main strpct, -nkar c.v.r. station comforts; table, moderate cbjurgiw Mt itwmlunce pnvito roomH lor LirmlieH fuliait-) to -Ati'kU- Iraardors. C. Harvey ot Sons Uoiiuniasion Agents, Proprietors TO WINNIPEG SHOULD STAY ,1 ill urvd Union Hotel, corner Pnnoeo? and JisfflwH Cheivpcst and luost tBimo(lioii9 house All nuMlern convenicnoes, bathn, lava- HWfei mrt cold water.

Free 'Bus to aj)d from iaet, bmt mfor u'ttiorj given abont city or If. Utjinf, Propr. rlLUKUIAM 1JOTEL, BRANDON, SITUATED iih ht. New ly furnished and reJitted tffinrt, Every room heated by hteaiu hot. and iiWj, sample ro'nii or eon.uiereiul travellers, iBt'smntts nil trjjiix.

The ij now the nntdntei lj hotel west ui WmnvpeK iBH Nealon, pioprietor. MLIIICAL. 1 Jl VR IK, P'lNTlHT. MAIN SjTUKET, li over hoston t'lolhiaif Store. Nitioun 0ido Ohi for ytUTleiti cxtrac- KKaHON, GRADUATE ROYAL COLLEGE i jf Surgeons, Toronto, dental rai-nu -110 fcl.f Teeth evtracted without pam by uie ol u0idj Gaj.

S. 1. ROWBOTHAM Co. Kuil Kitnte Aenw, ioO Main Btreet. (JOna WILL LIJY A VERY DESIRABLE uUl'U r-sidenee in Pert Rouge.

Houee e.trn Wt near! nev eight rooms; ood cistern fltir, I.ir.'f pirqe of Und; hcje eost riBoin iftrirj, mill atabove pnoe good bar rain 'Ihotikjihani it Co. IK IT BVRGALV IN KOK.T ROUGE WE Kfcrfour loli on Maria avenue east, SO 150, ind tn-lwting corner lot for 9800 cash; -ui) t) per toot, rrontage. S. A. Kowbotliam tin, 1 1 1ST IK STIIKLT OFFER FOR SALE ON 'J Ah street, neur the Central ttehool, a anrl laiti Int.

fill inn nil n.nri W'iith deer, and i nmplett iii every way. Price J' Tie best barj-ain of the season. A. Kow-ti I. Co IlWStS TO LIST ON Vs.

UGH AN. KENNEDY. r- mil, tian York. Bannatviie. l'i! J'Llfcd, Austin am) Jurvi.s mreetsi Sfnres.

Rents lir.m iin. Vnnlv l.iS A Oam a Co. lj'1 Mum street. CHAMBttE GHUNDV CO. Mortgnge, Loans and Frro Insurance I3 Ham street Telephone, 008.

I A NIC1' QU ARTER-SKCTION 05 iveres under cutuivntiou and fenced; irmnan', Bt.ibling fot 40 head of stock, dill. 41 nu. ,.,1.1 .,..1 i 'ii'l Iwme Winuioeir ill sell hav. seed. "Hl-il iuilvnients at lair vahiiition.

lurchaser adjoiii'inr Harter-sectiori. Wild re up, Co. I'll I. FHf" nrwk om ini i icui three hoiihBS in Winnip for a "sliairia euoti a prcperty sandpMtiulura to C. 1'1'nnr 11-T.

rI-T IKTl'IIL'T VM TT TP TXT "ove uies ana msiiratice Send lor descriptive jjnbre, 0-umly A Co 343 Main street I'UOI'OFOOT CO, VS. its Brokers. 1, Main Sti-ce-i. ONr. OK M.SOO Uni TlVn LOTS; Hun 011 one of the host l.cscrvp Adjoining lots either side V0R TV, GGvLlr't, mnkin, ''-lent on Urvcr avenue and (ruitf neti 0l iintf near tins vhi.ibl propel Iea than fuot rioiitat.

I 'OH (loon FARM IV SI'HING-i-1 Wl ici for three finni on'. Kind nn Portu'TB Extern to.i, TU r. A CO. im! Oommiiuion Agents, 40H ilain s'rect IN HANI IOBA FOR valuable farm oont.uns 1j strt i 'I ,,1 ill Ht be rif. once.

1l'P'y to FoitucieA 4ii OlVlirACRts op LAND IM J'' O. wood, nuineaiid h.i, M'Wj to il. fort. ime Co 4bo Miun food leixu'i this ON RING is ir Piui un thiA lot. ejsv oUnrw Co 40i Main street .1 of as 1 iz be the long Box O.

Jl. red, per applv W. duties sible; FOR ply Papers, Young, i.1 A-orld (Jueen run doctor. TO opKMite street. neated Bank H1Li jt Apply Co.

r(X) 1 and I Wank proprrlv his ot to gives Charges street, Board, TO RENT tlVE ROOMS COMFORTABLY KUlt nished uitabie for housekeeping. Apply, A. Hardy, grocer, 139 Notre Dame street west.) LARGE FRONT ROOM TO RENT FURNISHED or unfurnished suitable for one or two gentlemen Apply No. 57 King street, cor. Alexander.

HAVING FfjRMSHED A FEW MORE SUITES OF rooms, I am now in a position to accommodate a few more married couples or gentlemen; also a few single-rooms, incandescent light, bath-rooms, Cb. in the liouite, everything first-class, 20 liquor. H. McGregor, prop. Roblin House, 4J Adelaide St.

mO LET HINGLE ROOMS, DOUBIJ1 ROOMS JL and suites of rooms, hot water boating, lavatorim 011 each floor, inoandesoent liht, all modern conveniences in Confederation Life block (late BitoH1 blook) which haa just uiwlenrone extensive repairs and improvements. Apply Chas. E. Kerr, 4D0 Alain street. PROFESSIONAL.

aMZ CIIER OF CARRIE E.DATi, Giaduate of the New England Conservatory ol Music, Boston. No. 7, Cauehon block. GERMAN MR. THI EM-WHITE, LATE MEM-berof Halle University, Germany, will (rive leBsons in Gerumn and prepare students for the Uni-veisiiv arammations.

Apply ul the German Consulate. imclertahes the instruction, at their own homos. ol pupils not in attendance at the public schools; the preparation of oandidatos for Civil Service, teachers' and university examinations. Subjects tluglish, French, Clamics, Mathematics and Natural Science. Also a complete course ol lessons in Shorthand (Pitman's).

Many years' experience; highest rtferenoee; moderate trms. Address Mr. F. S. Chapman, Box 124 iry FOR 8AI1B.

HAY TOR SALE EITHER BY CARLOAD OR by the stack. Apply personally, Cockbaizia Elm River, via Virden. AY FOR SALE BY CARLOAD AT SIAR- quette and Reaburn Btations, C. P. R.

will take brood mares and cows in exijiance. Prices right. David Ross, Room 2 Caldwell Block. P.O. Box 0513.

HORSES FOR SALE 2 MARES, 4 AND 6 years old. one with also 1 horse. 7 vears old; all 111 good order and well bred. Must be Bold at once. Apply to Geo.

H. Rodgers at our ollloe, 432 Mam St. PROPERTIES FOll SALE. F10R BALE CHEAP A WELL BUILT AND WARM eiiuv tennB. Enquire at Aji.erioan'plumfcinic 269 nt-ntnhi'uinnn 710JI SALE-15 ACRE-S OF LAND 10 ACRES broken.

A ifood fnimo house aud stable, two milking cows and a number of chickens, also cutter and new of harness 2 miles from Winnipeg P.O., in KUdouan. Apply box 24, Free Press offlce. tftjl AAA SOLID BRICK HOUSB; SIX ROOMS qpl tJjJ good cellar, good wall; lot 00x132; good frame stable; beautiful property, worth 00, reason for selling, owner removed from city. $2 per acre for 160 acres in Balmoral dinttier: for thin week only at above pricsa. fcJOO house and two lots on Young St rare bargain.

William Frank, Real Estate Agent, 490 Mam fat. J. McLAREN. Real Estate. 3B Mnln street (over Alloway Champion's Bank Fit SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON NOTRE Dime treetwest, near Grace church; also three lots fronting on Furbcr, Largont and McMioken to be sold at ouoe.

J. Mcljireu, 302 Main 9troet. T7IORSALE OR WILL RENT FOR ONE OR JJ two years, a first-class river lot in Kikkma-n. mere are about A aoroa under cultivation, good dwelling and outbuildings. J.

McLureu, 302 Miin street. TO RENT. rpo KENT THE KISALM15AKY FARM-THIS Uim will be to rent from 1st of April uevt. There i.ro excellent buildliniii And about 300 acres of land in cultivation The farri Is si-untrd a good within about 14 miles of Winnipeg. Fnr iiniher particulars apply toS A.

RowoolliamJ.fc 4D0 Main Penibioft Pembina, N. March Robert Ttuc, of Winnipeg1, arrived here horn Tjoudon, this morning with a oar load of blcwJed mares which he purchased in that noisfhbor hood, for his stock farm in Manitoba. He took advantage of few hoars cleJay to viait some of bin old friends here, amongst them Hon. JN. Ju Ntslson, Chan.

Cavalier, W. PI Moorheail, h. Hcribncr, I. W. Winchester, I.

La Forte and others. The weather has been cinite mild and th snow is beginning to disappear. Mr. Jw. Da Porte, formerly of Winnipeg-.

and lately of Neche, N. has received a permanent appointment as Collector ol Customs at tins poet. Thes "WiscoTinIji Irliii-erB Ashland, March 13. The miners in Aurora, Potest, King and Gsnnania mittB, at ironwooci, are very likely to follow the ex ample of the Norrie and Ashland men and quit wdrk. Great dissatisfaction exists on account of the reduction of wages every year and the transportation of foreign laborers.

The statement that 3,000 men are already out of woik is grpatly exaggerated. Sales fell this teason are larger than u.sual and the men fepl moro independent, and for that reason they wilHry to obtain the wagf three years no. lrt fur the Smith. Washington, March 13 PiiKtmaster-Gen-ernl Watiamaker decided at the latvt lnoniPllt not to nccoiniiany Mrs) Iinrrisoii, Mrs. Wana-maker and their party on their southern trip to-day.

The party, consisting cf Mrs. Harn-Hon, Aire, and Mias Wanamaker, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrieon, Mrs. Wilson, of Philadelphia; Mitis Robinson, of New York, and Mrs.

Hammond, of Trenton, N. left the city at 11 o'clock to-day for St. ugfiietiiu', Floiidn. A Sl.rwnded Steumor Afloat. Boston, March 13.

The Deruytcr, from Antwerp for BoBton, which went ashore at iSmtnale, Mirch 6th, won pulled off to-day. and is now (5 p.m. passing- by Hnll iu tow of lojitroHl AlutcUeiB In iho i3uTtH. Monthe.d, March KS. For two years litigation hau boen trttlng on between tho butch-eis and city.

The city imposed a npeoial tax of $200 which the butchers refused to pay. The ca.ie way carried from court to coiv.rt till it had passed through tho handa thirteen judges, but it was decided against the "butchers by the Hupreme souit lift week. They now intend carrying it to tha Privy Council. The aniouut involved is now 360,000. lfrnntiart' Theory Ueuunuced.

Toiionto. March 13. Kon. Chas. P.

l'ope, Auiericaii consul, lectured here to-night ton iarge and cultured audience on the ini-ritHof the Baconian, Doiinelly and other theories a.i to the authoislup of the works attributed to Shjkes)ieare. Donnelly whs roundly do Tiriuuctd. The lecluro n.w in aid of fund to replace thu library destroyed by the Toronto University tie. A THtal Full. March 13 A man named, McMan, tigi'd b5, fell down the breakneck step leading fumi Mountain Hill into Little Champlam street to day and died nhoitly after.

Flour Mill Tlui ued. Bleniifiv, March 13 Jackson's flour mill and elc vtvtor and 3,000 bushi'li. of wheat were burned. The loss was insurance. Citizen ot rsivlUioats Marrietl.

Toronto, March 13 Allan D. Tracy, of Paltcoivts, N. V. waa married here itut muht tu Mary M. cid, daughter of Owen Reicl.

a vi is inaugurated at Freilerlctou Yesterday Government Has a MiyorlLy of Ten or IrJoTO. St. B. 13. Tlie local legislature was opened at Fredoricton this afternoon The speech from the throne says Lord Stanley will probably visit this province this year and promises him a hearty welcome.

Some changes are suggested in the franchise, reference is made to thominoral capabilities of the province and proposals will be submitted with a vipw of attracting capital and stiinulat-ine; enterprise in this direction. As tho people of Now Brunswick are bcintr outstriperl by some of the sibter provinces iu rebpect to the relative extent and ijuality of its dairy products, legislation it; promised for promoting this object. Much interest is felt in the coming hfs-sion. Tlio Opposition, however, will bo in a niinority pf from 10 to 13. Hon.

D. L. Han ington will probably be leader, as White, of Kings', has been elected SpeuJcer of the assembly. THE JESUITS' REPLY. To tin.

Mall Power of Incorporation Vest ed In the Local Legislature. 1-r 1. io in. jj-crn inrtij, j.livicil io. xne jehUlt, lallicrs have filed their objections to tho exception a la forme taken by the Mail.

They contend that the right of tho society of Jesus in acting an a eorpoiate body can only bo attacked by Her Majesty's Attorney-General booaupo this belong to the privileges of the crown, and tho local legislature is supreme in making appreciation of the right to incorporat on; tint the Quebec act incorporated them within that province; that their teachings are those of the Roman Catholic Church as a whole and that the allegation that their teaching is against tha public Rood in totally unfounded. BRUTALLY OUTRAGED. AVoutig Lnrty of Owcu Sound I.ured Into a Toronto Club Kooiu. Toiionto, March 12. John Burrows, Chas.

Pigo and John Hadburton, the former laborers and the latter a carpenter, were arrested to-night for decoying an Owen Sound young lady into a club loom on the pretense of showing her tu a. boarding house and keeping her there all night and repeatedly outraging her Manitoba Imiuijrratloo Meeting. SiiAKJsai'KARH, March 13. A lecture on Manitoba wasdehvero 1 here to nicrht by A. J.

McMillan, of Toronto. There was a very largy attendance. The Ipcturer stated that largo numbers of settlers were going into Manitoba and denied having made the i-tate-menta attributed by tho Mail of Monday last. Mr. Donaldson, who presided, stated that after visiting the country several time6 he was unAvriert it would rapidly fill up with industrious aud wealthy people.

As to fuel he said there waB an unlimited supply and ho believed the time would come when Ont un'n wrmld have to Hend to Manitoba for fuel sumJies from the uiehaufitible coal bed's of tht couu-tty. Clydesdale Horse Shon. Toronto, March 13. The fourth fill nu. il spring t.how of stallions, under tho the aus pices ot the idyiiesdsle Horso Assoeuvtiou of Amoricn, took place here to-day, and was the most successful ever hold iu the conntrv.

Alex. Doherty, Ullnmerc. and K. Miller BrottKham, too'c fiistprizes. Edward Barker, Thornhill and Win.

Crawford, Malvern, took peconr prizes, Graham Biob. canriod off two cups, aluod at JJ7o and S50, ami the sweep- atakoti gold medal. IMopesto Clear Ht insoir. Hamilton, March 13. -Burcliell lonkerl woll and spoke freely to reporters, who interviewed mm as he passed througfi gn tho wjty to Woodstock.

He e.v preu.ed the opinion that he would be able to clear himself nf tlio horrible charge that now hangs over his head, and said he would bring soioo of his witnesses from England. Polley, ono of the principle winifhses in the is a relative of the Rev. Mr. Bland, of this city, and will make a stay Of some time hero. A Io Nululierry Hero J.ead.

Qtjkbko, March 13. Another of those brave and patriotic men who made Col. Le Sala-berry's name famous, is dead. His namo was Thomas Bouillane. and he fourhr, under Sataberiy at Chateaugay.

Ho was in hip IQOth vear, and leaves behind a widow, aged Hy had 77 years of married life, 10 F8 grandchildren and 100 greatgrandchildren, and 123 of this wonderful posterity are still living. Atto.rjjitod Hoisoninjr. BitLLKViLi.it, March 13. Unsuccessful at-terilpts were made on Monday laBt to poison Ferguson, a workman employed in White's foundry at Manoc by putting Paris Green in the tea in his dinner path ts color betrayed tho presence of foreign matter, and on analysis proved it to be the poison mentioned. A plasterer lost' his life recently in Toronto through some one putting "Rough on Rftti)" in his tea pail.

Shauir.wik fi-om tha Kmerald Isle. CiuEBJca, March 13. -A considerablequantity shamrock has been sent to members ot tho local house from Ireland on tho occasion of thi coining St Patrick's day, which will be celebrated here with much eclat. The gift of Shamrock i.s to be a token offered by sumo of Barnell's admirers for the sympathy offered by members in tho Iftte Times PurneJl foutentjon, Montreal iu no Iiiiinedlt Danger. Montrical, March 13.

The danxer of flood seems to ba ovpr. The river is receding and the quantity of ice in the lakes above tho city considerable. The gates guarding the sewers are ready to be closed if the water should, threaten the. city through that channal and rjumps are in readiness to lemove the sowage over the gates. MeKiiinon Coming West.

Monthkal, March 13. T. A. McKinnnn, who has been promoted from the position of geueral superintendent of the Ontario and Atlantic division of the C. P.

Jl. to that 3f master of transportation of the entire system, leaves Montreal at the end of the week on a trip over the system to Vancouver. Quebec Aid for the Univofolf j. tUEBX.o, March 13. In Lhe House to-day Hon.

Mr. Merciei's resolution voting ten thousand dollars toward the Toronto University pa.i'ed the Hou; after a short dtbite, by vote of 28 to 11). The whole of the Opposition and three Government supporters voted against the measure. KoeLs Falling- at Quebec. Qufhec, March 13.

Some more rooks came down fiom Oharnplain Rtreet cliff last night, in the vicinity of the recent catastrophe. It i-i bUted that another slide on an extensive scale is imminent under tho mfhience of the prevailing weL weather. Broke Throngh tlio Jcj. Mjtohjill, March 13. Three small boys broke through the ice here, to day.

Tm) were Brwed by Mr. Mok at the risk of hi" life, but the life of the third, a five-year-old ran of Win. Babb, was extinc'j when the body was recovered. Tho l'hinet linn ttranchif; ont. Windhou, March 13.

Mr. Stephetioon, proprietor of the Ciatliam Planet, propu-tes the establishing of J. weekly paper in Walker-ton within a week's time, fltvphenson is a son of Rufiis St-spbeufoii, for Kent. a is REMARKABLE VOTE IN DOMINION HOUSE. THE AV'csLern Members all Present Claimu --RykcrL's IVosignation Received and a Caucus Called to Consider ft.

Ottawa, March 13. Seldom, if ever, i-i a vote of want of confidence in a government accepted by th premier. That was done in the House thiB afternoon when Hon. D. Mill8 in a moderate and able speech on going into supply first Bpoku of the principles of party government, aud concluded by moving that in the opinion of the House nil expenditures for public buildings and improv emontFi should bo done in the public interest, not thro ugh favoritism.

Regard should alno be had iu locating new poet offices, custom houses and inland revenue olfices for the amount of imjuey collected in doing buBinesa in these plaeen. Sir John Macdonald in an equally moderate speech said that notwithstanding it was put us a want of confidence motion, he know the member did not mean it, and therefore he would accept it and vote for it. This created a surprise to both sidoa. Short speeches were made by a large number ol members, nearly all on the Opposition Hido. Mr.

Davm wanted a postoffice fur Moose Jaw. Daly said that Brandon was entitled to a post-office, and he justified the Government for thht expenditure. WatBon desired tliat a postoffice nid customs and drill shed should be built at Portage la Prairie. lie also preu eed upon the attention of tho Government the expenditure on. immigration Bheds at Winni peg-.

Tina was ot immediate importance. Mills' resolution was carried on a division, and too remainder of tine evening spent supply, the House adjoummg at 1 a.m. AID FOR POO It DAKOTA Senator Boulton sent a circular letter to the Manitoba and NoVthwest metnhers to-day to attend a meetintr in the railway, committee room of tha Senate, convened by himself for the purpose of taking steps to relieve distressed. Canadians now in Dakota. This action was taken by hi in' owing to a dr- paten ne saw in a paper tin1) morning saying distress prevailed in Dakotiv Some of those invited attended but most pf thein took no notice ot it.

The one or tvyo who were present baid that if any funds wef-e to bo dis tributed by them it would dona at homo. KMIORATION. Mr. Davin gives notice that when moving the resolution embodying the lecommfindation of the Legislative Assembly of the Jorthwegt Territories' that $25,000 should be placed in the estimates lor furthering emigration to th Territories to bfe devoted chiefly to emigration efforts on tho border statex of the United Spates, iB wortW of consideration, he will ask permission c-f the House to odd the following words and will muve that a broad funeral Bcherne for furthering1 emigration tt. Oailadi, especially to Manitoba and the North ivest is urgently demanded, ii.vd'a koyal teat.

Alonao Wright, M.P., better known as the of Gatineau, iuvited twenty members of Parliament to-dtty to hit lovely rodidenue up the Gatineau to, eat wild turkey, 38 pounds weight, given bitn by Mr. Lister. Among those present were Daly, Bhin La Riviere. The twenty momb'irs were Canadian horn, and rn being all woighqd they averted 203 Kiunds each. They weio royally enter, tamed and spent aftotxi time.

DlVliJtS DKUKIATlClNHj A nurabrer of de'epations are in the city. One delegation from Toronto and Hamilton want asubsidy for the Nipissing it St. James Bay Railway and ajnotlwr wautd a subsidy for the extension ol the Victoria, branch of the i Midland from Haliburtrm to Mattawa on tlio Canadian Pacihc, a distance of 100 mtJoR. Still another delegation desires an incivase iu tlio duty on leather. 1 HE TORONTO BILL BHTTLKD.

A meeting was hold to-mglit between tho C. P. R. head officials, including President Van Home, ox-Judjre Clarke and Rhauglv nessy and Mayor Clark, city solicitor, and several aldermen of Toronto, when tbt Esplanade difficulty1 waa settled as far as the city as concerned. The agteometifc has vet to bo ratified by the city council, but that wii likely be doua UVKFIjT llRKIGNATfON.

I have it on vry good aiithority to-nigt that the Government has received, or iu expecting to reoeivo tho migration of Ryker but in case the member for Lincoln does not tender the name 'ministerial caucus is called for to-raprrow taurning. Tl is matter hai caused the Govejrnrnent riaore trouble tian they first anticipafe'd. If Rykert resigns he. must havo his pound of flesh. lMPEIAT; FffiDKRATION.

Senator Boultotv hid1 a field day of it in the SaBate on the question of the Imperial Federation fad. Those who discussed tho matter travelled all oer the world for a subject to debate, butnoxe of them dealt with the question of Imperial Federation or even hinted what they defcire. FATHER I.EGARMS.'B aVFOHTB Lither Lesrarre. of Oak' Lake, Mamboba. who iHitrl Alsace last fall at the instance of the P.

writes Commissioner Hamilton that he eXstti for the Northwest in a few day? with one hum''d picked farmers of the better class to settle in fiw Northwest. THE pTJDGET. Thnrfl in sn vet no idea "when tho budffat will be brought down and" tiifl dolegfttinns are as tramenms ns ever. air. axmiar to give Cartvvright a week's notice iHlcf Bhli he lias said nothiug.

NOTIT8, In the Houje to-day Mc. Jflistai' ka.nl t.hi. bankincr bill would be brmiAt dovn nn Ttihb dy net. It will be jiushod through this session. Tho Bpecial iftmmlttee t( consider thi charges aira'jht Middleton, Bedsou, Reed and meet to-morrow for organization.

M'irfen will likely be elected chairman. A big fight took ilaoe in the railwiy com-lnitte to-day between the city of Hamilton aad the Grand Trunk over the construction of spur lino into the city. The bill was ultimately carried. Mr. Uanover.

rf Winnipeg, had his interview with Mr. Dewdney to-day. He tells your correnpondeiit he was favorably urtpres Bod with the minister, and hopeful tint he will succeed in bis application in regard scri p. A Toronto TPioneer Dead. Toronto, March 13.

Toronto's oldest Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, is dead, tsgejl 80. She was a daughter oi the lato Col. Oivens, ho died forty years ago. The family name closely connected with the history of Toronto.

Decftpitutcd on the Track. Monoton, March 13 Jae. Chrihtie was killed on the track at Penobsquis yesterday. He was a section man, and when thi other wction men were gmng to work they found lus headless body on the track. Honors J'or tlio alknting Chump jon.

St. John, N.B., March 13. Hugh J. Mc-Coimiek was to-night presented with Swiss gold stop Wiitcb and chain and a seal iu hon of winuiiig the skating championship of tho world. Hu got a great reception.

Renbi)gteln Kotnriis From KnssLv. MoNTltr.vi March 13. Louis Rubenstoin, the skatei, arrived in New York to-day anil will be liume to morrow. Tha prQpofwl reception will not be held on account of recent family bereaveminta. of is a The Iowor Portions of the Ctv Sub- Hiorgect Trains Delayed, Hridtes Swept, Away and Ocnorul ILlvoc Committed by tho "Waters.

Nkw March 12, p. ni The levee at this point has broken and the poilion of the city upon the river front is entirely submerged. A large fire is riging. Ono of the largest tallow factories hre, with Souks' brewery and several other large buildings are on hro. There is a bonded warehouse ne.t door on one side of tho lire, and on the nthor side one of the largest oil mills in the south.

At 5.35 o'clock the fire was beyond control. The city is lower than the river. Water is all through the streets and is being punipxd out at tho back part of the city into Lake I'on-chartain, The fall of water may exceed the capacity of the pumis and flood the back part of tho city. All possible elforts niv be ing made to check the ovei (ww. Nkw Orleans, March 13.

Tho river hero at 8 m. was Hi 3-10 feet; at 2.415 ul. it was reported by harbor station at 10 fet 0 inches; and at 2.60 they reported the water at 17 feet, but it remained at thai point but .1 short while, when it receded told feet 8 inches where it scorned to make a btaiid. This was six inches aiwve tho record of the other years and the water we.nt over the levees all along the city front at every depletion or low piaae, and noon tlooilecl tl.uitieets and sidewalks of a largo section of the city. Un wwu ue me neaa oi jacksjii, ashington and Sarapnru streets tho waves washed uvei the levee and submerged the streets and sidewalks.

The tame thing occurred at the other pointH down to PoydrflB street. Heic the water spread out over the broad space occupied by the Morgan road, filled up tho low places and then begun to flow down Poydras street and out into Cress stioot on either side, covering the sidewalks on Poydras street as far as St! Charles street, and filling the gutters back to vh.i drainage canals in tha rear of the city. Ou Clrav ier street the watei Mowed freely, completely covering tho street in places. At the head of Canal street the water was mnmnir over thu levee but very little, but from Custom House stieet to Conti the water came over the levees freely and completely subnierfred the streets, and in many places the side walks and lower floors of the business houses. From the north side of Canal to Hospital street, a distance of blocks fi otn the river to Rampart stieet, a distance of 8 blockc, the w-iter flows off in tin; glitters to the drainage canals in tha rear of the city.

Below Elysian Fields screet the water is also passing over the levee in many places. On the north side of Cima! street, the sidewalk front of the Tuuro buildings was overflowed. Hills' jewelry store w.oh invaded by the water and other business place's suffered in like manner. The damage done so far is not great. The greatest damage was that mstained by merchants who bad sugar stoied in old watehouses on tho old Levee utreet.

At 9 30 tu. -the guago at tha head of Canal Htreet was sixteen and eight-tenths feet, hhovving that the river has remained stationary since throee o'clock in the nftemcon. This over How seems tu have tnken the pi oplo by surpribe, though all who had business on tlio lovee made preparations for it to the extent of removing their goods to rafp quarters. Since yesteiduy evening the levees across tho river have been in danger and wattr it corning over from the lino of of Davis Crevasse above the city to tho lower line, a distance of some fifteen miles. In mtiny instances the water fL-vs back for ten squares.

Largo forces have been nt work rai.ong tho levee with tacks filled with earth. The Southern and Crosoont ml imlln wei'e being wished under by the water nnd the floors ere torn away embankments built underneath. A break occurred at Hatch place near Harvey's eun.il but it only reached a width of four feet when it was discovered and closed. Southern Pacific and Texas Pacific tracks are both acioss the nver, but travel is Btill uninterrupted ow inpr to the eood wirk dure. Jui'fc below is the Orleans levee, which commands largo Bection of country.

Anew levee was constructed only a few days ago, but the river has been climbing up, and to-day the warning signal was again given, nie water was six-inches deep over the levee crust. Men and material were promptly furnished, and a gallant effort i.s being made to stay the flood. Tliostuteoftheiiver.it other points ih as follows Baton Rouge The riverhas risen six inches. Bayou Sara Risen nine tenths of a fixit. Natchez River rose six-tenths private leveo on Davis Island, Lako Cuucordia, has given wav, fioodinir Nevelty, Evcrieen, Sarahn, Morgan and Potavvama plantations.

Greenville The Mississippi river rose two inches here and about the same at all points in this: section. The levees still hold out. At some places below Arkansas City the water la running over tho levi es. Rain continues. Vicksburg Tho river ioso mche'.

Strong wind with rain all day. Plaquemin, La. Toe nvei ro-e six inches Liltii Providence Ran and high wind all last night. Kaiu all day, River roso inch and a half. The fire which broke out at five p.

did nolHpread to any extent. The Ann'i ie.m Product Works, corns of Tort and Moil.h Peters street, was destroyed by fare. 'Die building aud contents were valued at 650,000. AH the buildings en the sqnaro were also destroyed. Tlie total loss is $70,000, fully insured in forciKn companies.

The report sent out early that Soules' btewcry was humed prow untrue. It was across the, street iroin the fire and was only bcorchcd. MKMrins Marh 13. Details of the flood in Ai kappas are erv meagre. At Bales ville the White river roHC'3J feet in 21 huurs, flooding all tlio lower part of the town.

The aepot and freight lion, es of the Iron Mountain railway aro twe feet under water. The water stands six feet deep in the hotels and uusine-iH placed at Ular.k Rock and destiuction to m-perty will bo heavy. No trams hive reached Newport since Tuesday and ordi rs hate been given to remove all cars from the Iron Mountain yards, A telegiani from Little Rock says news from interior towns is that all streams are high arid a mi mix i of bridgeB have been washed away. No Uaius have arrived there from Fort Smith Mine Monday aud all roads are badly delayed. At Pine Bluff the Arkansas River is rising rapidly and there in dauber of the jOveriiiiK'it dykrai being destroyed.

The situalioyi be tween that point and the Miosiu-oppi ri tr in reported to be alarming. Simi'sov, 111., March 11. All the from Carbundale to Paducivhi, are miles and miles out of their banks Ciab Orchard Greek, above here, is eight mile i wide, while Big Bay covers a teintoiy hardly short of ten miles wide. Four trains ai water-bound here and cannot turn a wheel until the waters sub side and all bridges are repaired. The los.

to the railrotid company farmers will thousands of dollars. The Ohio im low hen: and near the metropolis is on a wjld tear. PoT'Latt Bll'KK, March 13. The floods are growing greater. Rain fell again Wtnighl, and the river is a great, moving I alee miles wide.

No trains ai rived fioi the north n-rid tli'ise from the. south are laid up here. 'J'he large county brjdpe across a branch of the Black milefrom ibis city waswutn r' away to day. Another in con rue of erection also s.iid to havo gone out from farther up the river. Word has come in from covend place (hat people are driven to the house, tops, nnd are in great danger, The lain ha cased, but the weather threatening.

in at of friend of both Taulboe ami Kmcaid, has declined to act at attorney for tlio latter on account of his intimate relation with both men. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Navjil KAtimatCH for tho Year Announced Wolscley's Hchenu; for Mobilizing HomoDefemio Voter. Lonixin, Match 13. In the Commons today Sir James under foreign secrr-tory, denied the statement that Franco had offered to refer the Newfoundland dispute arbitration.

He hoped, however, that aa Fettlement of the difficulty would be negotiated. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach announced that the Government would send delegates tu the industiial conRreFB at Madrid. Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the Estimate'! of naval construction for tho soniitig financial year would be 05,40,000, exclumvo of 1,700,000 for armament. Samuel Smith, member for Flintshire, -sk ed whether the British ambassador a' Petcisburg has been instructed to direct litis sin's attention to the reports of cruelties bi Siberia. W.

H. Smith ropliod that the government had been unable to ascertain the truth of the reports and therefore hud no power to u-p proarh Russia in regard to them. The House being in committee on the supply bill, Sir E. B. llamley, member for Birkenhead, moved to increase tho Brant for vol unteers so as Id meet the deficiencies in theit equipment.

Mr. GoBchen opposed tho motion and a vote was tiken. Th molion carried, 135 to 102. In committee on supply Mr Edward Stau hope, secretary of stale for war, explained th schemes cf Generals Lord Wolwley and Sir Red vers liuller for mobilizing a home defence force. The plan provides for a forcn oM'J5.

000 men and arraiiRen for a complete de fence, a.tled us; it would be great vol unteer force. The army appropiiations weru then voLed. A deputation representing the working classes in the majority of the cities of tlu kingdom waited upon Home SicietHi-y Mat thews to-day to urge the tjovoi iiiiierit to secure the passage by Parliament of a hall holiday bill. The arguments of the deput.a ti.vn weie attentivelv lislfned to by Mr. Matthew-, who promised that the jv eminent would tako the matter into serious connider.ition, and if deemed would introduce a measure framed upon thu lines suggested.

The prospect of another exciting debatn tlie Commons ast-umed by tlie aunounce-ment that J'aroell intends to move tlie appointment of a select committee to enquire into theorigiu of the forgeries published iu the Tunes and that Gladstone will second tb motion. BRITAIN'S REPRESENTATIVES Men who will l.ixih After KnKlnnd's In-terestn at the Berlin Labor Conclave. London, March 13. The four plenipotentiaries appointed to represent England in tho Berlin labor ooni'erenco are Sir John IS. Oorst.

political sccietary for the India office Sir William Henry Northwest Manchester, master of the Darlington and Mr. Chmles S. Scott, British minister at Berne. The four delegates chosftn are Mr. Burnett, Thomas Burt, M.

for Morpeth; Mr. Birtwistle, loader of cotton woi Iters and F. H. Wbvinjr, government ius))(3ctcr of factories. BKlulto, March 13.

It iti stated that the 'oe after deciding to nentl a lepreoentativo to the Berlin labor "conference intimated to the Emperor his desire that papnl delegate should preside over the conference. To thiis pro)osition the Emperor refused to assent hence the announcement that the Vatican will not be represented. Doctor Wins (Ik, 8u it. JiONDON, March 13. The of Msit Hammond, servant of Lady Robinson, who sueil Dr.

Sheiman, of Jendjii, and New York, for divrnuges on aoeount of wrong treatment for doublu rupture heard in the county court, Westm'ritter this morning. The dor.tor h.w already returned to the plaintiff a fee of twenty guineas received from her. The jury brought in a verdict in favor of defendant. Counsel for defendant advised him ti waive the right to the costs and the doctor con uriitod, Hltthday (jonurutnlatltin. Bnrlin, March 13.

On the celebration I't Monday of the Czar's birthday Kmw.rot Vvi'liam sent a dispatch of conifralulntion and the Hcrinan ambaNsswIor at St. t'etei sburit addrepsod a special audience, at which he presented to the Cjeav a (Kirtnut of the Kinperor tho imiforu of the RuHsian guards as worn the review during the Jtmperor's visit to St. Will Occupy tl h.vd vll. Pinis, March The Riecle makes Umj ainioiioceuiiiiit that vlio (jovernreent hie to occupy the pnvinee Whyday on the African slave last. CelebrHted I'ulnter lriul.

Vienna, Marcli 13. Frank Hc'nnch, tho celebrated h'eo pumterof IJohemin, isdAI Struck for I.sm'KMLNU, March l.l.-Tra-ii n-rn, landers and timberiuen at liig Norrie mum, on the goitebio Iron range, struck for an increase in wages and abolition of dockage charges, made by the mine manAgement The miners are in sympathy Willi ollnr strikers at Ashl.nd mines. All miri'-rs are out and Mi strike will probably spread. There is uo iuj mediate fear of violence. Hhodo laland epulllcin ticket.

PliOVlUKNOls, March Vl The Reiub-lican state convention tu day nou-mated the following candidates for state olfices For eovernor, Herbert G.uld; heu'enant-fiov-errior, Dinifl Littlelield; of st.ife, rVimtiel W. Ciiq general Samuel Clark: IJoraoe Heger. within six months, equally advantageous for Apply Bow 7, Free Press. DRUGGISTS TO LET FIRST-CLASS CASH trade store, 402 Main street, next White hardware store newly painted and decorated; nuncly postoffice. pply to liobt Ycuug, Jj'OK KENT.

FF1CES AND ROOMS "yi im a.id Block, corner by stejm. jv R. H.HRywaivl, over tbd ot stonlre jET MARK CT GARDES OF 11 ACRES Within city lunitd. Good house and stable. W.

Gillett, London and Ontono Investment Oftice, Main street. R15NT- FARM IN SPRINGFIELD; S. E. 3b 11, 4 ckstj, 12 miles fiom cilv. About SO acres cultivated lid, capilil house, rePar, outlwilriings wells on Uih pro.H-rt) Apply to S.

A. RowbotH-jui Co-, Real Usttttc Agputl, 400 St. Winnipeg, MUNICIPAL FOKMS. MPORTANTTOMUN IUIPAL1TI KJ, THE UNDFR" signed makes o. s)eciality of getting punted Forms ol Debentures, arcing that by-laws are submitted to the Municipal Coininisruoner for appioval under the requirenient-sof the "Alanitoln MumciivJ Act, 18SB;" furiiislniig forms and estimate cost lor all kinds of Municipivl Pnnting, Pxicikbiiid-mg, etc He triHts that by siLl matters entrusted hiri pwapnal supervision to bo in a position to hose requiring his survices every satisfaction.

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