ern ' LH™ DAILY HXAMINER, APRIL 18, 1885 Sesey i as f *. Vussian iMoet h ; . pret en i blow a bjast _ ¥ &, ~ war thiy ia i » Dias hO- | a Ypropiiy sig jor ih + service te be per- - ef : ; h ’ ny | TE E 8 lod , ~ ww SM Wold set the whole of | f mined, . MS Feveit azainert the Enclish ' SUNSAT » REPORTS. . iy ‘ ix EXAMINER } LONDON. April 17 oe (SPRCTAl i G ive é' — ; ‘ \ senea lonel despatch emanating frem | a ‘ iP Lomeden fu oteih ovived from Sir) Winnipeg states that the artillery with i Q | ia = 4 ! . batth i | Gen ral Middleton tested some of the il beh ®i forces and the fo} ren, Aomarcil’s | ammunition which had been brougbt out ryt j | ; ana \ ans c he ‘7? i ; | River ghans, on the Kushk | for the campaign and found that it had been found stored in Winnip ‘g for the last! ‘ rn ’ ; he Y bate y | ten years, and out of the fifty shot tired | } y i. . B Fi ° is re ' ~ = fh, ip i} 1 AD EAH Naskaten Wal. ' James Stephens’ Arres(. ;only three a Me ellective. "1 Pgh org W ° & A, Bi own & Co, W ll offer the balance ol 1 hens si ock of Ul ay a” — j possible that some old ammunition was ' Cricac Oo, April l’ | tested in W Te if and found nseless, but! D RY dx OODS at nes Stephens, Fenian leader. writes ont that is net the ammunition taken to the | - BLACKFEET ON THE WARPATH. | of this city, that he was ariested tront by the batteries. Both batteries took rie a | _ | ' . i whi nasck bed. and transport. | “ith them aa@ple ammanition of the very | i pet to Belguw in irons withont tasting | O¢S¢ Kind, such o8 is used every day in | : sis Remant | tad Prisonarg. } fee is} ' ’ | Kingston and Qisbec,. Gon. Middleton is | ; if PULLALY \ Av Ft ves Was ine ‘ '} . i. iti ae Ys he . ) ‘oO old & Campaigner to begin testing his | 3 - . muni pends . : ‘ . Nhe Short Line Railw; AOU Wien over a hundred miles i 0 Ine we or ™ , he ’ — ty. ; “Way from the base of his supplies. The : ‘ j PDEDATTONG } stme sensational : ates at? ns eeeeemaaeeaeae INDIAN DEPREDATIONS.! Orrawa, April 17. {a aie ae conpateh ntates that | ij Lae rhe G rument } i t : ; ainmudition tor the Peabody rifles 18 also | o P Ann i Lu cecided to piace | poor, : The Peabodie ‘a ot a b i | ° ° ; . supplementary estimates to !of the active militia The Grorens, The firm will not enter the Brown’sBlock vas Mr. Hamilton shag . ‘ ‘ . . Xe + DAY WwW O8 dve nm th » : phy ‘ i " . i fhemas Sanderson's tory. a yore Scotia Short | has reeeived information from Battleford ‘ ru § throuyvh clo ) a ; : " 4 Dd ~ ’ ‘ ‘ _ ° + ; : ’ . | wh Picton and Cam | tha lie Tudians, after being com brown has decided to go out of business in this city, and has let i |; Spicuous for their absence, returned . 1 j “aw i wa, April 17. | — }and lighted signal fires’ last night| his new store to Messrs W. A. Weeks & Co. 4 Battleford special says there are no | A Tire at Yarmouth | all round = Battleford, and that so} stilities there ye The Indians raided eens j old Battleford eettler, versed in Indian | ranches and drove away their Yakmouru, N. 8., April 17. warfare, looks upvn this as ominous. No watt hes | A $30,000 fire occurred here this morn | information has been received of the bern- | . ; ya i ‘ tae g i _ a } : - ; 4 - } lng { ? ler’s >§ » ast 4 i 3] ; 4 + % ~ P Ss \ RBaitleford, the ground by | ing, destroying three houses, three stables, | no! Mttler’s homes. Pillaging is being! MK. A. L. BROWN has jusi returned from England and will Continue business on \ ' , presumably of one, 1@ statement that Indians would | one sore he AsOnIC ‘ > i . : : . Oreo Ores the Masonic Hall, and Post) be tested with for peace before punish-|M the present stand after the 25th. ; ment is utterly untrue. So also is the state- —— - | / ment that Father Lacombe has reported «a houses ere seen on the horizon, ’ st ey | ; ns have tireatened to .cks a hen go south Seonts have | there to meet Middle. | sathar Bulistin | that the Blackfeet have informed him that tun’ advance gual Clarke's crossing —— | several lodges of Blackfeet who went to Red s at 7 } | , s* , ; ae : we > y . i. No nows from Fort Pitt. | Probabilities for the s hours fw | Deer River, had rebelled. No such report All Accounts due the Firm must be Paid Immediately, Col. Otter hopes reach Battleford on |‘ ; has been received here. In fact the the 25tl | i : - | Wtonipeg despatch is highly seasoned with | ss MONTO, April 18 0 ' i : Nl ero. April 17 ; : ; a ve Mm. statements altogether inaccurate. fs BROWN g co ehh be \\V lindas between horth-@ast and north-west; } ° wo i . $i D | of »} general fine weather: no th ec] : eee etssta ake Cenkiomearte ee Ce anes ia Thousands of Fenians. ' 2 ‘ eal 3 . ¥ MS MVCTALUTE, . _ , rf ee By oe 0 = Charlottetown, April 7, 188/ cap ed ‘ ‘ , 8 < n i =_——_ i \ LARGE FORCE ORGANIZING FOR MOV ones j, has arrivea at Swift Current with af JernoroLoeicaL Orrick i on emmeiaa A OVE LS LTS ——— —. _ _ — ~ — nessage from Col. Irw Sanderson says | Unariottetown April 18, 1885, i ae ee he was at hurch when the rebels; Highest Temperature yesterday, fread at } Ti Geck Eoba, tn Bis teseped od] eiactgen , x9.6 | (By telegraph to the N.Y. Mail.) r = 7 marched ¢ CX bh 1 nis a Se tee O90 | the fight Sanderson says that Riel person-| “owest Temperature j esterday, (rad at Derroir, Mi H., April 13.—A Detroit ims e re a ay i the half-breeds in the} MMGBIAZNE)........ cee. cece ee eee 32.6 | official, who was one of the prominent Fee ay comipabut ' West ‘“mperature his mo no 29 6 y ; : ; & : engazement, and subsequently ragged to : ve Lé » ture this morning ....32 6 Fenian raiders in 1858, said to-day that an - : ; ; i mperatu this mor 8 o'clock 36 ‘ Sanderson that he had ied his men to vic-}, ‘ oa SROTEING, 05 © cl ck.. 361 | organized move on Canada from several . perature this afterncon at | o'clock. 39 4 a 2 () tory with a crucilix io one hand and a different points in the United States would whip in the other ! | be made in a short time, He said that Gabriel Dumon the rebel leader's | ' . , 1 | they were going aver in boats, and, being + lieutenant, wanted to choot the prisoners | i the owner of two vessels, he does not wish sssconasthey were captured; but this V ve) | either his name or the names of his boats S Riel objected to with all’ his might He | 4 a4 i to be known in this connection, He says , } } bad great difficulty in restraining —--—- that many of the raiders will come from follow = , » out Dumont's! PITOT . > wWegay » | Chicago, where they y illi i followers from carrying out | Dumont’s| FURTHER PARTICULARS, | Chictze, where they are now drilling in suggestion; but at last succeeded and the! }secret, and that they do not expect the orisoners lives were saved — oe | United States government to in‘erfere, k : oe ‘os ; . Sanderson says the utinost precautions have | MEDICAL CORPS, because of the alleged sympathy the mem- S been taken to secure the safety of the place The Grand Trank train which bff bers of the Grand Army of the Republic , Notice has been given to sentries who are| srontreal for tl have in the movement and the influence anv ¢ tt gint or he 1 w ir . ? : , : they cau 0 J a Se c i found at any time off duty, or who may i/ bore. among its passengers six McGill| “°° exert n Uncle Sam to keep his any way neglect to perform their duty, that eyes shut to what is going on. : | + students of medicine bound for the seat of ey will be immediately shot. war in the Northwest. They went to assist | NOT MERELY YARN, S A fortification rdwood Das Deen | as dressers on the medical staff. heir | ** This is no sensational yarn,” said the + “ is ie Northwest on the 15th, et ccd the ‘ try of the tow! b 2 om ; ee oat ° erected in the oe va were | names are as follows Purnbull, Ontario; | official, “but a cold fact. Recruiting is . i‘. = tire fy } sy) 4 > 9 . . . e the inbabitants will retire for safety in case | ¢ imidt, Montreal; White, P. E. Island: | going on briskly. A large number of meu : atten! ore th >s 4) ' . . ° » . of an attack Sanderson P sure th at Riel | MeCuaig, Van Leek Hill; McKay, Nova} are out of employment and more are work. Wii hgnt to the Di e end, and that if hei Se tia: and WV illiams. Jarri .. A large ing on starvation wayes, and they ean be 5 3 should be beaten all the prisoners in his |} crowd of students and other friends of those | and are being picked up by the thousand. hands will be shot. , . | golng away were at the depot to give them | The leaders are in coustant communication Kiel had S0Q wen with him when San-| 4 send-off in that style peculiar to embryo| with Louis Riel, who now has part of the dereon left Prince Alber The latter saw | medicos arms used by the Feniansin their raid of and conversed with two priests who ea | IMPROPER EQUIPMENTS, 1868. The raid will divert the attention ’ I ’ - wiih Riel the day before the fight at Duck } fhe Toronto Globe's special Winnipeg | Cf the Canadian Government and lessen " =*o oS Lage le .-idespatch of the 14th satin - The arrival the number of men-sent against Riel. The &8 Ssnderson passed through the half} ~~S°°">, - oe se —oOseing wi » ms ‘ ; ; ms ae ee ~ ,.| and sudden departure of the Midland bat- | tossing will be made at all points simul- Orecda country, on his way to Swift Cur- ; taneously.” » talion was the principal feature of interest rent, he was chased by arme i men, who ate . : es daariens i . . supposed to t portion { Riel’s army ito-day. itis understood that they follow LWELVE THOUSAND MEN, upposer » De a portion o viel 8 arm . ¢ . ie tl ae : ; . aa A 4 runner who arrived here yesterday | 7°": Miduis Oe ee eee aused Continuing, the official said that there J . » to oth hat | ierea a says that he saw tracks, supposed to be by th 7 ention of the 9th t2310N here were about twelve thousand men now SJ E- Fe ec wade by Riel’s scouts. two miles from the! a st least another day, while Col. Wil- secretly enlisted for the raid, of which fully & ha? ss P vis ov ’ . . . 4 , |ilams men were scent through to the front. | three thousand are now in Detroit awaiting ‘Another circumsiance that causes comment ord . , These ; f ders to move. These assertions are made 1) a . jis the situation at Calgary. Col. Ouimet| on the authority of a prominent Irish Ch town, Feb. <0, 1880. ' vad in tha ait nil oy, we : : SA 7 ; . : (arrived 10 the city to-night fr Ohi Calgary. resident of this ¢gity, apd are partly con- The troops arrived ou the banks of the | It is understood that he utterly refuses to! firmed by the suspicious movements on the an | ) : { Saskatchewan at that place about 11.30 start out for KNdmonton with the present part of two Irish agitators .who have been Bars I Bags is mornin y. . equipment. ‘Lhe men have only about 100} seen in Detreit several times recently ' A fi Middleton, : f a ying column, with Gen reunds of ammunition among them. | Brennan. who was accused of complicity in enue here last higat to seiza the ferry at Mounted scouts are also wanted, but j the Phcenix Park assassination, is said to ann A Fn 26,000 BAGS (asserted sizes) peso occupied by the camp. Criarke’s Crossirne, N. W. T., April 17. its Doln | thesé ar BOK forthcoming owing! be here now. A few days ago he was seen A report reached here this morning that\io the small psy and to the un-|jnCol. John Atkinson’s oftice and inter- | ' FOR SALE BY the lialf-breeds had seized Riel and Dumont | p pularity. of General Strang, settlers | yiewed. Atthat time he said he was here DN % E y’sS eee a7 APRS) and were holding them as prisoners, but |} and ranchmen will not enlist under him. to be admitted to the bar, and on the after- eb 6 R., eo HORACE HASZARD. this is not credited | The departure of the force to Edmonton noon of the day in question was to pass an Ch’town, March 28, 1885--2wks eod The weather is very cold and wet. | 18 postponed indefinitely. it is reported examination in the Wayne circuit court. ees | ee ee ee oe ee Winsrpeec, April 17 |} that Capt. Stewart has not been able to} It issaid he went to Chicago from here, and} y : ‘ mI B u VY A despatch from Medicine Hat this after- nee the ee woe pi oye <a is reported to be back here again, for what | ¥ OU CAN j LAN 5 rocn reports that a band of Blackfeet have police owlbg to the jacK 0 me ). : ere purpose does nut appear. a a soa dl . - ‘ x Y 0 | ae gone ov the warpath 2 4 it a ae oo seve FENIAN DYNAMITERS ORGANIZING IN THE] _ 12 y as. Dress Goods lor Jo cents, < re sey erie ae | FEO be fold by puniie a ai Sls . 1e@ded In the wameonton aistrict, Dut - } f . . nol Ne | ve SO > ACT 9 ’ shine definite has been heard from that PENNSYLVANIA OIL REGION, } 49 cents, 20) yas. White Cotton for $1.6 0. abe es a I the 17th day of April next, A, D., 1885, . a j ‘ > OF ‘o So ‘ ° ° int. Col. Swmith’s battalion is to leave Tivusvinie, Pa., April 13.—For several |mere {tr 25 cents per yard, good colored Cashmere for 25 cents \im front of the Law Courts Building, at the , a i CO | poit : +. | Sr akal THE RUS y | A \ WA Ke jfor Calgary in the morning. The York | days, rumors have been rife regarding the per vard ; large stock of Print Cottons, very cheap. Men’s | hour of 12 o’ciock, noon, tangors went to Swift Current to join Co oanizati of a Fenian associati i * er - 2 ; 45 y re } ae z-rs went to Swift Current to join Col | organization of a Fenian association in the strong Shirting 10 cents per yard ; Men’s Underclothing, 69 | Part of J own Lot ho. 7: - er and the Sincoe men to Qu’Appelle to] oil regions, but not until to-day were any : ; 42° ~ } N ro | Full Details of the Rattle of follow Gen. Middieton. It may be of | facts gathered. A party in direct sympathy; cents a suit ; Men s colored cotton Shirts, 50 cents each ; Men 8 | Prenting on King’ Steest, inown'es the Lacy ‘ ‘ a , : . LOW hat ail at 9 a = ino Pay at i a6 x . > > 3 s o . ¥ ’ ; : : Hee the cate K at hie palo yo on ee. ee < ies see and Boys’ ready-made Clotaing, very cheap; Men’s and Boys’) Property. , - i. or 16 TOL tee! snows be a UPessec ohe oO ‘ se rganizs2 : ° ‘ mee , i udjeh, |Qu’Appelle and not to Winnipeg, as the} of destroying public works by the use of Felt Hats, cheapest in Town. ' For terms and conditions of sale apply to — | distribution is from that point. powerful explosives, and creating havoe : : _ ices before buving elsewhere, and. R. R. FITZGERALD EXCITEMENT IN WINNIPEG. among Canadian centres. Each member of See Goeds and Prices yene " | httown Marah OR, 1984 9whke ond oi ee: Diane bet ' catia ag | Said organization has heretofore been em-| be satisfied vou can Save Money by buying at sensu esertoceensetanamenaaonthciilatiinmhiseetinianimmeain AHopefal Feeling Continmed, | consis exstsnont now prea at nition tas herttre been se m oe 3 | aiddleton’s Acdhetah tetiaeien Cel he will glycerine or exploding torpedoes in oil J is MACDONALD S Seed Wihisat 8 “eed Wheat ; | reach Clark’s Crossing Friday or Saturday | Wells. They are, therefore, fearless and ” ’ FOR SALE. ° , ‘ verfectiy adapted to the business. § ¢ OW 'morning at the latest if he does not en-| P& : <q Been | treet. Why Russia Wants Herat c nial rebels before getting there. He The members are to take active part, and ee ids » will then proceed on to Batoche’s crossing, | 8° '° asada one by one, thus gt wy Oh'town, April §. IRAb—dly ekly BAGS Choice Seed WHEAT— White j v UCt ) c c “ = nici . *,* . _ J 10ice Seex Z, . ; sip twenty-three wiles down the s iskatchewan vng “a a an ee ae k f Ch 1 tt t p ROO Fife, White Russian and Red Bald. Lonpon, April 17. | Jf no resistance is offered Middleton will Cc * >: “ ’ From New Yor or ATL OULELOW ! | Also, 800 bushels choice Timethy Sced, to Canal aud Ridean Canal locks at Jones oe on tip Northern Light | P. &. Island. a | ea : OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch'town, March 27—ecd&wkytl istmay 4 = 4 London special says several days ust!make a dash across the country from | _ ae a ; elaj se elem the G ca tee able | Batoche to Prince Albert, which he thinks Falls. i Phis is to be oe up later by to make a definite {statement of the result] he could reach be bet Detehad Ge Was. | OCS ome tees ovemeen. of its 'reatiugs with Russia, ' nesday. The mounted polic» under Col. There was a large attendance at Parlia-|Irvine are upon half rations. Riel is ment last night in expectation that Glad | now at Batoche with two hundred and fifty | half-breeds and four hundred Indians and SPRING, I885. stone would make a reassuring sta'ement 1 Despite the indefinite nature of the state-| his scouts were freely met and are keeping A teamster FOR SALE. oOo () \ BUSHELS FISHERY SALT 2000 ment he made, a hope ful feeling continued | a sharp lookout for the troops. - ‘INE ASSORTMENT OF to prevail, the belief being that the Czar|who witnessed the Duck Lake fight A FINE ASSO will ~o ienced by the urgent advice from | charges ase? rebels with A ig - Have you got one of ; Z | L. C. OWEN the Emperor ; f Germany : ain | wounded after Crozier re'irec . 16 : lt Hat ‘ . i uf ch 26, 1885 —tn th saat peace. iB ne oe ee | bodies were buried the morning after the the beautiful Panel Men $ Fe ww h'town, March Te ie A leading Russian in Paris in conversa-| fight by order of Riel. The Winnipeg Pictures that are Y cs ar ae tion wiih a journslist said that Russia|light infantry, 350 strong, under Vol. bs ‘th For Sale Cheap at the ates zee Maes Mae TES ; Re “ap Would not oc ipy Pendjeh except with the| Osborne Smith, left at five o'clock this given away wit ; ; Es sae Dee | frm resolution of advancing to Herat, not| evening for Calgary, en route for Edmon- “Welcome Soap?” LON DO N H () UJ S K mace = ea ec | with the view of invading India, but of|ton. They were given a grand ovation. 4 4 . aa THE FASI-SAILING BRIGANTINE EDAL-PARIS [G/< continuing her railway from the Caspian | Fully six thousand people lined ee They are going very April 4, 1885 aud Merv to Herat, aud thence to the|as the men marcheddown. An ambulance . ee . : : , Persian Gu ce T) : would give her| corps fully equ'} ped left for the west this fast, and the Soapis 66 A ‘6; ‘, ‘E; Ta LD eS ’ j ai ili Melts BAVA re. He “ suggest- | morning Forty medical students erre always welcome in WAN i f= DD y Cf that tt avoid war England | the corps. Old Bull, chief of the Sarcees, % s L. KICKHAM, COMMANDER, should puil¢ ‘ allwe from 2rv | was asked to come to military headquai ters evely family. ; O the ten Gu 1 sek ieucnelal ‘s at Calgary oe ae bys “er ib yo N opening of navigation, for brigt. Ne i ote” see” thes ae SOLD BY A LL — | 186 ; Le pe j on : ‘ was sent for von-~- a —-. in ; - _ 3 —— mice i . | os — - = ne, ae soon held. re my anderstood that Old aig to Liverpool, G. B., mate and = 25th APRIL. STATIONERS THROUCHOUT ne WORLD, gag the necessary capital, increase the | Ball ae a . ps camer ge Db. GORDON. | For freight apply to Messrs. ag h ice pad ‘avestment for hen wecek” Manin. |a quick reskaning. The Alberts mounted Georgetown, April 10, 1885—6i wk2i pd hard & Co, $4 Broad Strect, New York, o ences « i the \ eer’s % saaae Teshind “if a ome aaa uniformed in Montana daa ware leat Se pere eee 4 x 2 / i vietnamese sisal atest a - published at St. Petersburg, say that the | cluth, brown slouched hats, mounted police A DVERTIS® in THE. PALLY EXAMI. DVERTIS® in THE DAILY EXAMI: | PEAKE BROS. & 00. | UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY §FX. Ameer wid the Russian Gove rpor-General, {riding breeches and trooper boots. The} SX NERifs 1 want tv reach the miost pevu- NR, the beat aitvertising medinm on, | boy AMINER, the best paper an the Tetend. ple for the. fe.i¢ wre: y- the stant. i Ch’towr, April ©, 1885 tl sufmoun, that if he would leud him @ uniform is not mihtary lookimg, but w most