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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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jeudi 14 juin 1877
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[" I\u2019UITK ON'K ( Y, N T.WITNTE S S Vol.XVI., No 137 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JUNE il, 1877.mktkorouhjical ouskbvationh.ken ni Uie MeOIII Collf*r»> Ob«rrT»torr.Hclkht abor* Level.137 loeL \t\t\t\ti\tThe\u2019-\t\t\t\tWind,\tMI Datw\t\tTim*\t\t\u2022Bat'r.\tHU\tr.\ttH'm\tWeAtbor.\tDlrao-\t1 \u2019.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\ttlwn.\tHr IV.\t13\t1.4S\tpm\t30 (Mil:\t7li\t1\t44\tCJoudj\t8VV\t10 \t13'\t4.4H\tpm\tSF.'.HKl\t74\t3\t51\t\u2022*\tH\\V\t10 \t13\t7.4.-»\t]¦ -i\t\u2022211 117 1\t71\tll\t02\t\tVA\t4 \t13\t111.48\tM\t211.1150\tll'.l\tII\tlift\t«\u2019lear\tKtV\t14 T.\t14\t1.4N\tam\t2D.IIB5\tOH\t4\t7D\tCloudy\t8*\u2019\t18 \t14\t4.48\tHU\t2!*.D8;j\t(13\t8\tHI\t\"\t8\\V\t12 \t)4\t7.48\tam\t30.022\t«14\t\u2022J\t81\tClair\tw\t0 \t14,\tK48\tAa\t30.027 \u2022\t67\t2\t63 1\t'\u2022\t\t8W\tHi Barometer reduced to Sea Lovel «ud to a Temperarnf» ot :uo.llumirtut relative.Satbralion brine 10H.MHiimnm Tenipcraturo ot the l.tth June wat 711.7'; n toitruin do, rih.lt.Total uiilea*** ot wind on Tue«'t»jr, \u2018JO.\u2019, tirraiont imloiiKe in one hour, itU.Kuiuln'l on 13th, 0.03 in.MONTREAL ALMANAC Snu Biffe.\t4.1*1\tMoon t\u2019hoee» for Jan*.il li ro Si.n Set».7 4.1 l^atgr.4 u 17 morn.New Moon .11 H 38 mora )\tVi rat yr 18\t1 3A raonL Moon Ki*r*> 10-40 E'nll Moon.146 11 60 Biora.Naw Vurk.June 14th.1'J a.ra.\u2014(ojit, lOfi\"!».Bi-thhiiKc 0a4.\u2014 (ireenbaeWl bouitlit at f> a 00 dis ; lold at 4 tj a 00; AaitiliM) Silrer boapbt al t OO dll ; Brittih do.at P # die.: Small do.10 u 00 Ail.P.0.BBOWSK A CO.Ilrokarf.1U4 8L Jam \u2022« itreet.ISSU K D LAST WKEK.Numbt-r copies of Weekly Withkas 20,000 \u2022\u2022\tDaily\t\u201c\t«1.875 \u2022'\t\u201c MisMsE.NaEK\t50,000 ToUtl 10;,875 Ilic fxtts ^\u2019iturss.TUI'USD AY AFTERNOON, JUNK 14.N_ LTRLtr, Juue 14.\u2014Fair hnd wantj ; eouth-wi«t breeze ; *teAtner« \u201c Conqueror\" and \u201c Fro-KreK»,\" with tug, inward, two ahipa outward.Fathr* FoIRT, June 14.\u2014Fair, light S.W.wind; thermometer 53* ; S3.\u201c Hadji\u2019 inwarda 2.15 a.ni.Fox Rivib, June 14.\u2014Weather cloudy and cool ; light aouth-eaat lireeze ; no ihippiug.QUEBEC.(5p«Nef te t/it Witn**, June 15.) K lectio un - Mr.Flynn write* encouraging letters from Gasp**, and eays that he i< sttre of being elected over his adversary, Dr.Fortin.Mr.Richard, M.F.for Megantio, addreseod his tonstituents a few days ago and received a happy welcome.Fort Chaplain.\u2014It in noticed here with much regret, that subscriptions to the fund for paying the jeirt < baplaiu have greatly fallen otf during late yean.A very interesting pamphlet has been issued on the work of the chaplain.\u2014 Hon.Treasurer Church arrived in tewn this morning.Sint to Jail.- The Spaniard, named Uornerv, who was arrested yesterday for loitering ia front of the Lieutenant Governor\u2019s office, wa* to-davsent to jail fera month by the Recorder.He is believed to lie partially deranged.New Houser.\u2014A very large number of eplen-did new houses are now in course of erection in Montcalm ward, besides about tifty which have been completed.They are almost all built of fire-brick and covered with metal, the roofs, with scarcely an exception, being in the man sard style.{Prtst Dnpalih, June 14.) The JasciT Fathf.br have received permis-Mi.ii from tin* Government to take possession nid.Mr.Beckct *aid it was not, a* noth* il g bad been proveil against the jietition-11'* character; tnat it w.ts not the function i if tie Board of I ominissionen» to \"nforc- pm hibitu n, but !» grant license» when nothing cowl I be produced aga.nst the ( hara- tfr of the hpp'icsnt, ai.il llint, in the > ns« ref.rre-l t a-n eny had Higne.1 f -r hh again-t th* li< en*-.In at fw \u2022 r to this |ue»l i.ui, if the signatures of per *< ns not interest»! in the m ighborliol Delma Lallemu-.d upon Joseph Venerer, waa tried this rn rrui.g lafor.the Recorder, tlo- fact )»-ing clearly proved that laurier, without anrpmv.'atioo, used the ax* iui Venerer.Hi* lion r thought the («re was V.TV SeriotJS, but nothing Socim Meeti.vi.(AT/./o-Witntti.J Sin.\u2014I *h».uld hare answered th* resolution of this Sis iety before, but 1 ra* alisent from t\"wn.I mad* n-.remarks »li*re»fi*ctful to Bishop Conroy, nor did I h*ar any rich at the meeting ol Council referred to.I tuck the ground that the May r of tbe city sh.MiM ham b*en invited to rn »ive the distinguiahed stranger at th* w harf and welcome him to the city.\u2014G.W.Stei ubnm.S».Hf.nbi.\u2014At a meeting of the St.Henri Cotincil, held last Monday, a petition asking b r permission to witabli»)! a eircu* ring was referred to tbe I\u2019atk Committee A letter of thank* from the Montreal City Council, iu reference t.the aid jgiven by the town (team-pump at tlie lat* Griffintowu fire wa* read.The Ib.ad Com-mitti w a* orden-d to rejeirt up'-n th# laying of the f\u2019ity Passenger Railw ay track on St.Antoine street.A tank was .rdered to l»e constructed on Main street, at the we*t end of the town, to b« used by the Fire Brigade.SPEC | \\ L NOTICES.I 2 T.M.ADVEHTISEMENTH.The Floor inarket eontioaee uactive.while qnw* tiot i nr* n.inimsliy unchanged, altliougli price* *f-nnrettle.; A little hu*me»* w»» do».»- in Sjiriru» Kxita* at *7 Ili*r- we- nnthieg doin/ itiotlur i.artit ulars.howevrr except In ('**\u2022 uf whioh a »al* i* retsirwd *si-l to b- between 5 000 and # *»oo bn»hele,at951e.JU.t R.-KcU.-00 btlv Mi-ket r a< t.v* at 1 *in*ctt)*\u2022 *\u2022 Rr .^li an.I Riisdy Walking Hat-, in white, his.k and 1\ttown.2\tP.M.ADVERTISEMENTS Till Tumkiam Batm.I'karv te iiotiitng s cs fr»'«hiDK durieg the hrat»») term a* a Turkish Bi.th.It cleanses the body and sootLe* the Ai.ii).')'h* exietmif litiain i»l ileim A*i.f a reality.IH\u2019HLH nriMuN.A irrcat tnanr | e.plH think It »nf*i» « ' I»'\tA,\" n r ubeer.her» tor the i|i«*r«.\"5.1 -l.iln.\u2022 Ay.u.in-u v/hll* biLore *a\\ that lb, \u2022 i,'su-rli.f \u2022 oro Ui Aiante lor (Ue *\thole\tDur i.|.liiMn Is Ib/.t It.\u2022* Twot-.l ia nu m- f *\t>w Initlnr Ilian any nth*» itiem!» r of tin l w.s.'l Kii.i» aad ll.e snnie m>i*t hold yo- 1 of any rli.g tha' Im- fraud for It* (il.jret, Ml ll wll.l Will »ulHI.Til.e III tlie til, B.-l ('* to g» Ill'll.s« I-OS rau-d up to s fi'-i'li'ni* nap lal am ew|.U -I wi.x' 1 the,ap Bl* lot them we»irli.Any Irai that ¦>h*irllMi«and .er,-* theme,- vu* fn'eelr rAlct.en ! kn.i'r» est 'her ai ] ol iiinnr .i* w lllnek nrcnadla** Barred Chrs k and P .ia, all o' ITi', very «iroBK - »k.Color* ' (,rr nadlnea from |i- PH INT**.«U.» usr y.od '[ '»a -y L .\" I t'r 1 i Mi u -.,('ae full P.ngUfh Width! « arrai \"d'n«l .-Inrs M't e |sal lo what rre.il» «loresaeu at K«.W-oBerih.n lln lot at only I H *0» per rnr ' KEMFMHKB li.-ht I'r -a and Re^nltaa only«*^> ¦an.*- aa *fd.| ela*-« h» -e \u2022 1'Z- s.CARSLEY, SR3 and 3H3 NOTH R D A M K wTM ERT.11ST IlKf KIVKI).1 UO oral, a Bertii«»1a Otuona.XCO bote* ' holer l.eirr n« ICO aa.ka K< d Tann Peanna.JO frail* New H aek African Dates 104 rases New ' aES'd SaJmire anil Lula Is rs Uriah Haddoek Halionn and U,h*», ra Hew Tork Dyiuw*- the fre*bM! and \u2022 (V ntiiera I).IISTTOM A BO., linport«« ).*!.aad Fruit, IM Honaoco-iS* \u2022» I A asso-v > nt of i aw and haniUomo gaiu-rna at lowott prt *a.lloUDKli CARprr» »*p»i laity JAVfKrt HWl.l- A -ON.454 and 4U! No*re Dam* ah MTJIJr Soi k I-:; »*i tha ground will l-e aol.l \u2022 IN NATI MIMk N K\\T, I4ITII.II NK.I*h* Ui.-' * An-ry New * ill St.no Fr*nl ll.o.aea,Noa 1,14 .' I\t144 I 14t1 Hlirrhni.'te *1».-.being the m.Mt wesHon» II\t-et .f ll \u2022 l erra.-e, - me - A I'atifaew alrss-' III*.\u2019 D » el as a i .-plo'e a .III \u2022»«> » .-\u2022n.\u2022iilAiii-, eal* a tb* t-tmiai** ai half i-aat rvvi),., iinrl JOHN J.\\ K NTON.A a, llooeei.I k R a I * st i K f i i;i;r mais I * put r*e*it*d p*r itran.-ia aawln (H.rt.lw.>.a*»Hi - f the .k-r, .n.la W.nn-w'aws** lia|w>rted as puaal» for Ui» i\u2019\"»,»ni i-sjoii'.\u2018rade Nu hat eon k< wo u inor* t.ilta* est t w ihan a Drat, »1 f il», i *l| an I pr.o ar, oee *1 Jon C 11lDMI-SDN k Co a.4 III a.it» Dame Sirrel o.nn of HI.IVtr» I rro.* l nah.Dae Pfl.e* A WOMAN II Aiiîlt.Ur MIAUUS KRADH Prl.e 75.I ACi: < I UTAINS.J N, W a\t\u2022\t.'em* «'\t-»¦'* \u201cis Mflh IAL- i II H'-ili :.r I \"VS rs.C, .H Vil KH I, ad» and n*' up.A large a»«.,rtu,»u,t '-o sel», t from.\u2022 oRND èt FOLK* HTAIR F.«*Dh kr.4 .1 4 »IK** H » Vf-1** Of MOV 4?» s .4 4*11 Notre II» '«t l/OK (iO()l) AND fI'KKAN4'K.4 r*iM Fti)rrt«inni#fD InriHrtf »lt# HM«i»|r«a« g»f \\i\\t I* vlpinn} will L* li^l'l In ffivlr II ill, fin r.Ml^iirj \u2022\tRID A V PVPNIHU.Iftllijuiii il H p.m.\\ ' il \u2022\u2022 I IniMr im^ntal M # AdlrnM^f, 4r.admimmo* I f?I R km{i:hh salmon, FK*iM I J TO 14 CKFTff t'KH FOUND Ollmr kind* *'f Froab Hah e'|ually low and all hu « aii'l Freah at the WOlrtK FIMIING lOVfl\u2019ANkM mTOKR.\u20221U.5 \u2022 ralg*L.Isl .I>.tr eaat of itleaa» \\'i:i:\\ VALIA RLE, Him ANh V COW 1 KFl L Tf'NM» I'lANOFfiM I F 0 Uhl *i4HM.NKAT liot HBIDil D U ItNITCHF.«'ARI'BTH * \u2022.,*».n't ntlDAV MoRNINU Iften INRTANT.IIKNHV J HU « tv ia iiatriiaiad to *ell by aaetlwn at'h* rt at.ii n.< No.fiM DNI MM'iFf) NTRKBT, n'^mld em I-».\u2022, |ii.a London says : Acrosnte from Trii«li and Barbary \"tate that an area of a hundAu milt* has le^*n devastated by bsrusta.The cr p« are entirely destroyeil and famine is believed P> lie imminent, and srrere dittreas alrcaly prevails.BON AP ARTISTS CONSULT THE HOLY SEE.A Ib me 'it*;atch to Ixmdon n*|»>rt* that a perw rrve of high teaition ha* directly enquired of the Holy See how it would look upon the Bonap&rLst movement in France, as on it* reply a more or 1cm energetic system of agitation would 'lejs-nd, but tim Vatican has made no sign.OXFORD OOMMKMOKATION AND GENERAL GRANT.A telegram on Wednesday from Oxford to th Poff J/a/l ortion* of the programme, have a custom of cheering or timing the names of public character».All the pajiert remark the peculiarly h- arty reception evoked by Gen Cirant * nam.- which was one nt the fir»t proceed.A special performance will be given at the Royal Italian 0|>era, Covent Ciarden, Jane 22nd, ui honor of Grant.fnini prison, lut only for hi* n*lea*o frun »*>k.»>«! last year s oiliccr* re-ilcctrd.A com-, in iwder that he might aieist in the pro ' nutti.e wa* aiip.dntcd t, com-spoml with tho Mr.Townsend j ^iric authuritfee relative to currying out the law V it il rFvY****f l*w *>t>t «1-1.«.1.f l.*\t».fl »r t Al (ti.f s%* sf 1111 .*\u2022 r i î \u2022* 1 t wn «-.It.».¦ '.iv \u201cSir, Herewith I return to you -r it.*- viur\t\"\"\u2019I assert that vV illisin M.1 weed could give if he won* released from imprisonment After careful consideration I have ome to the conclusion thatthc testim im whi< h .aid ! weed could give, as shown by -aid statement would not iuitifv his ndeti».' You \"ill aDo find letter* of Dr.Sohirtner.'Signe I ) Chari.** 8.Fairchild, Attorney-General.\u201d Tho letters \u2022 f Dr.Schirmer reforred t> were In re.htion t > Tweeil's phy*ical condition.Mr.Townsend, commenting up-n Mr.Fairchild* btter, -aid he had never a-Aed for Tweed's immunity from prison, hr.custody secution j ____________9______\t> raid.With Tweed's assent, which Î hole, t* get! I shall i>re*ent the facts in this case t.tin* public in a few day*.Tw.e.i ha-< «eut\u2019th* following to hi* counsel \u2022 \u2014 laiiilow Htreet, .June Llth.John 1).Town send : Dear Sir,-I wish you b> take necoenary stej*» to at once enable me to confess judgment in all cates brought a.rainet tn« by either the city, county or State.My defences in all these matter* have been dis -be.I by me to the Attorney General personally, in several interviews on bis personal assurance to m** that if I made nui h ktaU ment I should be released from im-prison ment, and as you know al*o, to yourself \u2022 and it would be useb -« now to inter,.is.* a defence.even hapresentation.Kepreseutation es a right of the present .revenge as a security for the future.BELLEVILLE.I xtimoiipinakt dy r.* LKTTKKS I'llOM KEADKHS.I ROHIBITION AND 'I'M!: BREMTEU.Sib.-I observed in your widely-circulated and useful pa; er a short time ago a coinmunic ition froniapenoii hailing as \u201cA true Prohibitionist * and Reformer,\" in which ho endeavors to damage ! the Dominion Premier, and not being able to sustain a charge of double-dealing on the prohi-bition ipiestiou by Mr.Mackenzie, h.*, never-tli.l.fH, charges Mr.Knowlton with denying \u201cwhat is p Jtitively true.\" He further states that Mr.Mackenzie was, prior to his exalt uion to office, a teetotaler and a lecturer on teetotal-bin, \u2018but is not now a total abstainer, but fur-i iehen tile poisonous cup to Ill's gii *sts.'\u2019 No one f.' Is more regret at mi.h a disclosure th tu I d »-lit the same time J should like to he better in-formed before f join in the hue and cry against Alexui'di r Mackei>/ie tu a reprobate al>stain**r ira renegade prohibitionist.] take our Bn*- ' iii.i r to be a man of untliiu'liing piiuciple-uu-?aerving netitudo, sn.) honeety of purprse a \u2022i!,n that will dare to do thA right-whôse «oiin.ge : ud integrity have lieen taxed to the 1 Htiriiii'i*t m re.-isting tin* unscrupulous ami r itérât, d fac* charge* of his p ditical oppo-ii' i.t* m I arliument.Ithaa often surpria,.I me ow helue -O Siu .dully met and auswere 1 the entfn! on-laimhts of his foes, especially those of j '* Kiiii\u2019l.t of Kingston, who lalmrs night and '\t-t lin* pn seiit RefurinGovernmont and ren Mate a I', ry one in it* place.Mr.Editor, X regret exceedingly to observe tf i ie nre Mich strong exf>r.*H.sious maile < unso ; the right of I shmg in bays, creeks and inn I on.; and the comp, t.ti' u .f American fish-emu II With C\u2019anaditti., the former bung better e«|Uipp.d.The Ameiicau offset will be the Lu t that we give ( \u2018unoondent aLo d *-clares, that prohibition must be the first an 1 la.-t and the sum total of tie* creed of a candi-date for Parliaim-ntary honors.Hear what he ?ays, * )\\ bat we want is leaders wh .cannot be *u*Kcte.l of carrying party and prohibition hand in hand.It is not the drink trail;.:, Mr KiJtor.1 ut iNurtyiam that is m irethan , iythin r e.Ae clogging tilt* wileel* of pr .hiliiti .il'' ]n ot h.-r words, your corresjion.ieiit would have n .«?tis« r party but tin*\tparty in I'.iriia* m.nt, that if they carry a prohibition law the ci.tile woi k i f a b-giniator ceases when this is done, A great.l.ort is rna'ie by the organization* of t* n I\" rule* f icieties, e.MN*cially the Good r,.iiip-Kn*.to pass this Prohibition l.aw, and three-»uftlui \u2022 r iuum of them Ixeiiove that if «uch a rmyiNure tiitl paiui, thuir\twas ov#*rf wiiurt* ae it would only lie but 1 .ginning.These p.-r-k\u2019Iih being tired of the old, aud as i think the only b gitimuts wen|Mtns of teiuporauce iteople, v*s.moral suasion, fiave been vuinlv endeavor- THE \u201cLONG FIRM \"IN THE SHADE.Jf'ro/ ot, f the late trial of the » Lon * Firm \" ''c, ?av» London, murt tell a little tab- of \u2019* Kwmdle that happened a short time ago, which lor rials ration of detail ami nratneas of ex.cu-tmn completely puts in the shade the iml-lishesl i p.rations of tiiu gentlemen of the \u201cLon' Liim A clergyman, o\\.|ui*itely dressed, \"ith the whitest tie, the silkiest waistcoat, and n > \u2022 î,pi or moustaches, or any carnal leaning* of lliat mundane wnt to mur the aspect of sanctity \"huh he iiffeHed, went iub.the well known Th.P \"ii ( omhill belonging to.Mr.Three.Ma.s, the .ii,mint Mlveramith, and icpie-tud t«> be si own *o1De Mlvir teapots.After makiiii'a careful in Tpution and an agrennent as t*.dbcunt being allos.d for cash, be chose a compluto set tea and toffee pots, sugar basin, aud cream jug i\u201e fact, the usual business, the price being d?gum.as : be Mated t! at, not having sufficient money about him.he would cull the next day at twelve oil.ck and take them.I\u2019mictually as the cluck struck the next mid day he anjved re ii'MK M.d hi* silver, and gave in pavnimt a* 1-d.» not®.1 he sil'rr \":vs pack.1.bill made out and receiptcJ 17 guineas b*« discount and the change, >.l.»U odd, handed to him, when just at this moment in ernes another clergyman, \"ith an emially immaculate tie and get-up in general \u201c My dear Brown,\" said the lirst ii.ir-Hon, after the usual \u201cHow d'ye do\u2019s.\" \u201cwhat are you doing so far away from li\"iuu '! I've not seen you since we met aï I.adyde «unkerville-puiiyjthtts garden party in the spring.\" \u201cI've liad a robbeiy in my ho.me,\" said the second cleric With that exquisite pronunciation of J.iigiiMi which onlyvexc.e*«lii'gly erudite cl.rgy-I.;.'.or barriMers ever attempt, \u201c Buthr most cli-iif>iu.-t ana reprcbctiBible charactur ; all my MiV.r hP.!.n ; and l *ve cumu t«* get a little tnatc, ii I can find any to go on with.But what are y n punl.aMi \u2022: î\" \u2022\u2022 Silver too, a j>r.'*.*ntatioii-?ct my pansht iueni wished me whiNt iu town to i h.sme for myself.But look for yourself.How do you like my choicer\u201d The second rector was *o struck with the l>.*auty of bis friend *< purchase that be airree.l t.take a similar s.t, and, as his frien l hae as leniently tp'atener on fil.MSj bail, and the dead man's wife baked up in the house of deteatioa as a witness.MILLERri\u2019 CONVENTION.Tha (earth annnal oonvectien of the Millars\u2019 ceaveaed in Buffalo, N.Y miWedaesday About TOO reprwevnUUvai we» prceewA frees \u2022]{ HtaWe in the Union.A résolu- tton waa adofited for thrapfiointDieat of a com .\tt« exert their influeaoe to have ^ n\u201c*' \u201c\u201c ®f America.QUEBEC.^ ,îÎF,,,t~i^lü^e Whitburn, chief mata of the ship l nderwnter,\" who was arresUvl som* \"»ck* ago b r firing at and wounding a »hii>-roats was on »> rdn.- lay released by the Police .Magistrate on payment of a fine of Jik).GoliiCM Winm.Vfj.\u2014Mr.and Mm.J.B Drolet on Tueaday went through the inter,-sting ceremony f célébra'isg their golden wedding.A large number of relatives and friends were Iir*.*seiit.DtRKhTIOW.Ilic numlisrof desertion* of sea-m«*n at this |*»rt is umuually heavy, com pare.1 with other seaw.n* Moat of the vessel* clearing at tiie tjustom House report having hwl to ship entirely new crews.\t1 , OTTAWA., *^T\t^ OCBT.\u2014In the Supreme Court, the imp-rtawt case of Under* n.Woislworth was argued.I his U the ca,« arising out of the ex-nuWon from the lewfalatnre of Nova 8*>tia of Mr.Woodwnrtil M.P.P., by or 1er of the I >Mwaker, for refilling to cumply with a résolu-ti«ti of the IJuum ordering him b> make an ajoJcwy to the Honse for having male an on-lounded charve against the then Provincial Hoc-\"UrT* ^J.r V ftn' The queeti m arising her# it whether the Local L- 'i dat ire* have pxwer b* eiiicl a luctnlier for refidnf to comply with an or-ier of the House, ordering him to make an aia>b gv dictated by the rwolutiona, at the bar of the House.Wednesday ia >rning the Court wa* occupied with the rase of Jamieson vs.Hteele, arising out cf Die burning of a varnish factory at Montreal.The queetion is whether th# le-tee is m|K>n*lb:e U, Ui\u201e le^.r for the A Ma mini Volcano.\u2014On the lith of Feb-riuu-y last, the iron screw steamer \u201c Knight j I \u2022 nmlar, l/> ut f mr b.'.irs after she ha.1 received th: ioexplicahl-Sb.ek, the water having then rizen to the en une tor,#, even with all pumps at work.An èxa rniuation showed that at about fifteen feet from the htem the vessel from nine feet to ten feet, f h.-r keel had been torn out in a way th t ooluhlMvely proves that the blow reoeived wm fniB.a nn k cr Msing the steamer's tra.k at right ang e«, as there was no apj^arance of damage toU,.more forward portion of the keel, which tfier- would have been had she run .ri to nek*.At the same time she was abo struck abaft, the Mow given from the like diseetion, twisting shout ¦iaU-en feet of the after t.art of tiie keel, breaking the inner stemp the extent of about sixteen fort.\u2014TWi » orTtspvmttitf.DiTlcAr.I «LB.;BA I'll V.\" A recent numb r of lue Memorial dt Itt'jtnierot of MaJnd, ' r in other words tu get the Government and judiciary mid magistracy t.do the w-rk, pr»- jK-rly I Mr longing to tho iwople.^ Had your « rnwpotuietit witnessed, a* I liavc .,ne, the (vttempts rna'ie by megistratw., wit-nesses laid the Imlk of tho people to screen delinquents from being convicted under the present License Law, he would write differently fr> in what he doc*.It is not the province of the Uw to make men \u2018eetotaler* juiy more than it is to make them Christian*.And if the old saying is correct.\u201cWhere there is a demand th.-re will be a «ui ply,\" intoxicating Ii piors will U- uppln d all over Canada if there wa* a prohibition mt-aim re pasr-ed to-morrow.This will a|,|>» ar self-evident when it i* remembered that tli« great bulk of the |>eople are in fa'or of the trattic, an»! think that un atU-mpt U> stoj.a sup-ply of spirituous liquu*,.j* an unjust interference \u2022d Parliamt nt on the liberty of the subject.1 t.d .'liongly upon the temperance question laiiiig a teeUitaller for nearly thirty -oven years, and would desire to see the cause of t etnperance advance,but 1 ct*l for night signaltiug and tk/udy day*, will pMbahly constitute a com-pkts w.d sujMrri'tf system of optical U-lcgraphy, which might well superveds electric cable* wross the Straita of Gibraltar, which are found s» diffiruit to maintain.Tt/arr.taai lasmraac** Company < LXR1CAL WIFE BOIBONKR.Uridhsltt7 ~\tHe»- 8.H.Üfiüt®3 The there are no hunUis\t,rom C*®P iighUel by Rri-Tje,,, PICT*-At the late meeting of the £ C*Af\u201cP**>y *1 directors decided t.rvluoe l°$J Per thousand f.«t.This U to uke effect on the 7U» of October.The rv- feîirii\ttU mention of theKieh- r»,r,»\u2019\u201eW f î-u7 i,!t|'rl,,retn ; Sumrnerside, W.MrdLaud ; West Ca|H*, J.Ball.WISCONSIN DIRTRICT.Palmyra, W.R.Roach ; Li*)>ou, J.Greea-way, »».Haycraft, Hunerintcu.lent ; Yorkville, lb Davidson ; Little Prairie, T.H.Dry; Burlington, J.1 tumble ton.CLEVELAND DltTRICT.Cleveland, H.J.Nott ; Orange, G.Ilodle ; Chagrin Falls U.Maiiett, B.A.; Newburgh Mhsion, II.M.Mjre.M IRA.CLOUS Wat kr*.\u2014The wat.\u2018r of Lourdes >\u2022 f.iming a Inciative biuinee» t the Grotto Company.Belgiiini has also several miraculous waters fur «ale, and now Sevre* (close to Parie), jealotiH of Lourdes, announces a miraculous epiing of water ; and pilgrims are earnestly be \u2022Might to spend their money al Sevra», rather than go to Ismrdrs, wldch i* not far off.E»'en In «scrr.1 waters then* is rivalry.i \u2014 A uaked maniac who ha» lieen running wild aUnit tiie Teviot ranges in Otago, New Zealand, for a year (sut, living on rabbit*, has Seen cap tureq.t Thursday, June 14, 1877.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.3 DOMINION NEWS.The Peterborough Ex-nnuntr, in deacriliing h KC'sling which ban three well-formed feet aalv 64 si.II* urr Ktn*\" .n W'.ANThl'.li rne*ll4i(-lr.a r'liiiig i-tI - k.Sri*'.' Vf fc#tl,4îost l'siheriu** si.w ANTI I* < \u2022\u2022k- Il «I I- Il * t.'.1 s.l* ff »t >lr«.JAAl* s Keg's'ry '»-! * .I 'J 141 Ni * itl**-riue si.1Y 1 x i ¦ V v\tII.\u2022ii.-r, with t he le i*( iv r* ' -\u2022 n « Al»* llousenmi'l.\t748 l'ois ViiKNTs, for .ur n « Mn|*.W'ar I\" K 'ojm'' , plie .USiUT : »ell» rsjilitlv e\\ erv « h* re htlIllLKK SMITH k in Ixmdou.Odl NY AVILI/, a (iCDursl Ssrv sut.171 i>rauiiii1 MAIli wmi-e !.fi.\u2019*.\u2019* llnreli* .t.- *tn > \\ Y A VT K11, ** ri.ir\" .zb **rvi.- m \u2022\t>11 mil.VV A p Sherbrooke *tr* *-t.Reb-renc*** ri*|uireil.Employment Wanted.Al/VkllTISkMI.-M*/.r Su ,Ti*>»» -I ?¦ .ntsrW.M v**Z-r*/.,\tnt *S» r-Ut *./ 11*1 C l 1 VI |-kk WOHII S inser't ¦ >, rrT«t4.% Y ASTKU, * Sltnidon p* n r- -y ii*.r .l ¦, VV te irh ele-'ipiiiar* hninih** i Knelisli an r\"*l meui» of lr*jil* nu l Mufle.Would i.iki* eno- of rèit-*.iiu » trarilrul» ni.d go tu tho louiitry or *rn«|.|*-.\u2022 au furnish refereiu*-».Aiîdu-f».A.U., H It.e- iH-pf*ul *.-Z»p 'SI k,«.< .1* ihr ratr ./ liai.*' CI S I Pt 11 Wolili ,»,k liwprtien prt/hiitd.IX* * > Kl*.- X i.S eeu-lemeii.al 21 ¦ Bl'-'irv *tr*ei.Term» itiiHlornt* .| JL ROHM sTIlKLT.Hunrvl Vaeau.iri* \"JAI KNlsil Kl» Koom» lu Let 67 Aylmer it o«r, O11\t\u2022\t\u2022 f i îli* hmomi ?*A4Unn«.Au> one nilumitlir nUu 1*» bo, H MorUnd «tree» will tN* rewanïe ï.Miscellaneous.ADA Ll;TI«l'srNTSrte.uipii'.s SuMe, so*, b-kimse.wnt*S-l*ak ssd writ Pri '# low 4 KOo feet.Immediate poasoMlon.Apf'lr on the pra.nlsr* ar at 2!V H1e-ir* »\u2022*» * .IMPROVia) FARM FOR SzUJI.1 rhr sulxu'tlhrr offer* for sale lot No.22.K-mrlh I erv *\u2022\u2022 s.ion of PlUruf, oeiilsinlng 21»* aR S.M.K, The t'otnmlitee Leg to i-all the alu-utioB of tl.e frtend* .d the lustltuUon to the tor»» elook of dry wood u**w o-i t.ard and that the?hs *- d* t.VI a* red- \u2022 the nrl.v f.r the nett two raontha Orlers will he promptly dellfere*! ,* *, vm ÏÏT I AKK SHORIC (iRAYKI* FOR 1 IsAHDKN WAI.MM.Ksr aal« *t per ton.tit lot* I * huit j r t.aaer*.a argo of BlnelintfeJ, for R»»ot»s orlJsldsn Walks.Alan, Hoobag Pell, I'HcH Tar.h*'.*» lowret pf> «a.J.XS.I'ATKIl-ON A* CO.IMA Common atreet WKiK SALK.Cheap, a Kefrurerwor.N 1 Aliui.an Asti r AVonlnihe ; Ih>(1i aa g*H, I.\u201981 NESS Vi >R HAKE, M MRKK NKH< HAST.HV7 l/oacasgran «tssst, Reg* ta natif* his eustamer* and frleads that he has rrmetsd hi* Off.re and Retail Yard to 41 h ST JOSK*H KTRKRT.where ha will keep s graerml asaortaant af Lomtor Mi-aldingt.1'iew* WmJowa.kc , kc.Also, WagdoB MnArra sad Joiner* Supplies.Is » thretof town In the flrtady of M'mlreai TV »Iop# la oss of U*p &*c*t tn the ProTiao» of # linitfffffi N\u2018i\t|l< IIKLIEU RENAL SPBINCJ VV «TKK.NATI HH'ff f.HHAT RKWDY f.r L ah- 'r* I\" ; \u2022 laSair.uiatlun of tha Rtaldar »»-.y fi.eya Meu.'.rrhagr'-om tOe Kldnef*, ('aïeuls# sr Nians la the HU ' rr.Alhamioarla Irr.lahUlly of tW HiarMr a,' pain *bll* voiding I'riae 6 and 2ir7 L rum at^.o I m.- .tjrtw»sn Viet, r * Giiasre *nd (*\u2022 Pei*» »t haes ou haad aa\tat a *'** iff oouforu tty Ui th» uew law.Coil and \"tamias bafaru pun hsaing.N B \u2014ffpei-'ol atte*tlaff paid IS herepalr.nc .\tf /maiee.will .u- .»se » kariag .« ai'atd a' ih* ii.»t*.tioa, i U»» -\u2022\u2022\u2022t raaaaaahle igem*.II.II.YA AKHkCN «z ( ».Patents.INVENTORS 1 l^sirv w -ff obtaining Pa*ea a vbonld «sfrfre*» nr rail t- uw laTaaasrioaai Psravt a**#* t.IIIAKLKf» K/HH.f\u2018im Mt< KAffiesL tsp Hina Rsairnffi patknt\tiron 22 Nr.Joss rraowr MostreaL Brsai a Ufli * VA'wti ng-«,o.Il.f.v\tl\t\u2014¦ QLD NEWSPAPKIt8, tinTABi.EPoa\\«K***pi*u pmroHBNt, PfiRIAIJf AT THU OPPIV'E.¦ THE MONTREAL DAILY' WITNESS.Thursday, June 14, 1877.(\u2019ffcrn.ATloN oK iilK N\\ iTNI - «luring tin* w.\u201c'\u2018U i>niiiii(t ' ll*»! iiit«*lliiri*u« «* of her \u2022ohlitw, which wm one i k of liwt yew : Jtiiis*, 1*77\t\t\tlunri lK7rt.\t DAILY*\t\t\tD\\IL\\ .\t Umular lii.eilii.'\t Wnla.\u2019S'lsy.rhiire.|*) .\t.Krolsr.H»oiolav\ttill r.th Util Tih eth lull\tl.\u2019i.'JT.'i,VlotiUr\t Sth I T».»«t l ut*-.tu t\t.UOt j .:{no vv.-ln.-.la.\"Hi I.V.iOO'Th »«.l.iv\t.Hlh :\t1 ,\t-itli 13, tNiijSamrvsy\tlOih\t\tU IDI t \u2022 .: .1 10 l-.MHO 1 ¦ - ' IU.11» Total .\t\tini\tTotal \t\t7 Mil WF.K KIA\t\t\tWEEK IA .\t TMai i*- r w.-rk\t\t.2 000\tTotal per w*-k\t.\u2022.\u20187,t)00 SIRMMKMiRlt.\t\t\tM E«»sEMiEK.\t H.-T, M n.ihlf\t\t¦ Jo.OOo He tut Miuthlr\t\t\tts :.00 £hr Jlatlt) ^Vitncso.Till 1WDAY, JUNK IS.isri.Tub New Mikihtkb oi Instrivuoe In Frame, who i« ^eueially re^anle.l :u< a llmift-j'artlit, haa declde.l that any student parth ipat inx in |io!itii'al noanif -HtationA nhaU 1m iinnn* li-ateJy expelled from ci'llo^e.A* there la no way into the liberal profewiona in France excep* through a public .Univeraity decree, the full effect of this decidiou can e.-wiily l>e an.vej at.It may lie a wiae and rijfht 'Uie however.The i.tudent< ha*l Wtter etick to their atudin, and there will be plenty »t other |e*opb> t > engage in imlitii al agitation.Voting and inexperienced men would hardly 1m* the wieeat In political action.Tua iNByt'AUTï or Jostl s administered in the lower criminal courts ot this city lias often been a subject for comment.It ia n »t always IMweible for the public, or et en the repreaenta* tirm of the press, to weigh extenuating cir-ctunetaneea as well as the magistrates, nor is it likely the prisoners* antecedents will hi »> w* ll known by any as the judges on the Kench.yet there hate lieen many sentences pronounced whit h instantly challenged a comparison.Yesterday, » ruffian for attempting to commit i of tho results.The Statu cUiius the child, edu ¦ ait s him, makes a soldier \"I him, and then h *ta him free, but liable t > be called up m for military service when m- -tsary.Shuj changés are ii -w to l>e mard with modern ideas.The bill for this purjton* has now been report ed by a special committee.The classical tt Dilency of liberal instruction is to lu* s uue what moilitieil.We auppoae there may be some thing in tieriiiany akin t \u2022 giving the higb-nt honors t*> the student who can composa th** best Latin verso, an acquisition which may never be of use to him again, at least in any dire* t way, although the d;< upline t > his mind maybe.A movement for a change fr >m this extreme classicality has bc-n f »r years in progress in England, and.if we mistake mf, one of the principal reasons for establish* ing Is ndon University was l>ecau«e of this.In Canada there has !*«\u2014n some progress in thi* direction by tin* establishment of teehni \u2019al jint fesson«hi|o liroglii-was so ell' 'iistitutioiial daring highway robbery, a pcniU-utiary otfiuice,\t-nig iuasped for any one to entor( was simply fined by the Re< order, while in the Police Court the day Iwfore, a sailor, f r help ing himself to food frni a ship\u2019s kitchen, was condemned to ten day»\u2019 imprisonment at hard labor.Comparisons of this nature could lie given od Ubitum.It is self-evident that greater care should l»e exercised in the administration of our Police (Yurt justice.Tuf Ilian R-wa» CaTHOUo*, in Ontario, it is slated fr in Toninto.intend t» f >rm them, seivs* into chilis with \u201c representation and revenge\u201d for their motto, representation as aright for the present, and revenge as security for the future.Another despatch convey! tin impression that this representation and rev-n.o> policy ia merely one of the wild utterances of the IruJi Citnqdiiin.In iU case the revenge would be on the Liberals, as it long gave some kind of support to it.but baa of Ute bitterly op piisesl them.If thi Irish Homan ('atbolica go in to obtain imutical power in such a spirit, they will probably get enough of it before they are through.'1 here is a string feeling of dislike for them iMolitically in very many parts of Ontario, and such a policy on their part would increase this avenion, and make it dechlmlly active.Their wisest oourae, if they wish to obtain a fair share of political power, U to thoroughly bien tify themselves politically with the rest of the people, and not organi/- as a m-porst- class The manner in which they have kept them, selves separate, or have been kept separate, in the United Kingdom, in the United ^Utes, and in I'anada, does nut, however, afford much ground t hope for any such wise course on their part.Tnx Lincoln EleiTIon Caae at present in prvgreea has certainly developnl aome most ex traotdinary circumstances.The (Ynservative l»arty had lietter fomwi-ar Mr.Kykert an 1 all hie works with all possible speed.For a long time Mr.Kykert baa not borne the best of char àciAt, having been regarded as a most nns.ru puloua man, bat what haa hap|>ene.l in connection with thia flection and its contestation haa certainly revealed practices which Cana diana hare thought to be only possible in New York and cities of its j-oliticaJ character, and in half càrilixed States of th*- Union or parts of them.The first thing was in connection with the election itself.A large uumU-r of voters, nearly all, if not all, in favor of Mr.Kykert, were illegally added to the polling list, w.th the sanction of the county judge.His i -n iuet was very severely commente.! on by the slection judges, and the names were struck off.Under the Ontario law, although the t sting is by ballot, thera is not entire aecrewy, there b* Ing checks by which, m case of a i rutiny, illegal or corroi-tly given votes can be identified and struck off.This acrutinv has been pro-caediag Ufore a Registrar of the Court for «otne time, and the result has been that more than one hundred votes have been sir nk ,ff u| \\{r Kykrrt a list, and listween fifty and sixty off the list of Mr.Nselan, the petitioner, leaving him now with a majority of twenty nine.Now happens another outrage Fafiers affecting the validity of ihirty eeren of the votes \u2022truck off Mr.Ryksrts list, and sight of those taken from Mr.N~*loa are stolen, thus d#t>riving Mr.Kesdooof ibeevhlsncs up n which his present majority b based.This is mH all, other doc-umants have al»> 1mm>h st-den.such M the cbe.ks to ths 1-alloU, the original p- Uing lasts, some sfi.davits, and n list of votes attacked by the petitioner The Ontario Oovernment ha* offered a reward of one Ih-msanJ d 'liars for ths rsouvvryof the dscumsnts in quasi m.and n pstitloo Wewieil lay the Mnyor of Ht.< atharines has bean nnmsrmily and influantially signe-1, pvsyi®* fr.'ught 1»« fore the public notice that but very few .f th.-tn even pretend to afford the least accotiunoda-tion to travellen».A gentb-msn who misMud the half-past tin b.at b.Tongueuil Tuesday evening, wliiY a huavy rain wi*m falling, ami in tin-aleriii e nf street ca>-* and carriages, iin»l who withal wan of an adventurous di»|M>nitiou, ru- solv*d to see what accommodation he .dd obtain in that i.eigliborhood for the night.He legan his tt-arch at the I/ingueuil Ferry hotel at the wharf, and he enquired at It and six other \u201c hotels*' for a room and bed.It is nerdless to say that not one of them consented to \u201c take him in,\" that bin unusual enquiry w as sufficient to make his motives a aubjet t of suspicion, and that at length, having decided the question to his own vti-fa.:-tin that the pretensions of most driuk holes to lie hotels was a fraud, he was obliged to go to the centre of the city liefure finding a place to rest his head.In the face of this fact, every saloon-keeper, before obtaining s licensi-, is supposed to show that he has accnmm ilatlon for several strangem.The defence of the License Commissi» nen, when accused of granting license* p.person* whe manifestly have no intention .f dsing anything but selling liquor, is that the saloon-keejiem say that they have the necessary number of l>cd*, plates, cups and saucers, or show that they have tliein.(iranting that this l>e true, then there is not a Uisrdiiig house in the city but has equal right to the saloons for obtaining a license, and it would Is* equally unjust to deprive them of it, if asked.Th*t to do this would lie a most manifest misinterpretation of the Uw even the Lh ensr Commission er» must acknowledge; bin the principle that they by their acts contend for, is simply the same.The matter, then, resolves itself into this that the License Commission is not a deterrent to the granting .f liquor liceus*-*, but rather a mat hine for performing the work ; that w.« are only saved fn>m lo-ing overrun by salo-ms to even a much greater extent than we now are by the g-xd sense of a large |iortion of the respect» hie and hard-working community.It is hard to deUrmine hi»w to ap|ival to nun so evidently dead to the responsibility of their work a* the License Commissioners.Argument enough to con vino* the most prejudiced license 1 victualler has lieeu wasted on them ; they have disregarded the expressed wishes of the moat nspectahle and law abiding |>ortion of the community ; ws now apjieal to their feelirg of sham*.Ars th»-y n A ashamed of putting such a palpable fraud on the public as to license for houses of public aLcoflitnodation such \u201c holes\u201d as distract St Mary, St I^twrence.lUennr.St.stherinei and other of our principal street.\u2019 Are they not ashamed of violating thst law they have leen appointed to carry out ?If they caoD»it do It we ask them as h >n«t m-n t» resign th-ir p^itiors, an 1 not by their on 2 characters give even a shads of rvwpeclability to such a state »>f affairs in the city a* that for which they are held rrsjonsible by the public.practice, that it ha-1 been looked for as a matter of cour ne.Afterwards, the pr -idents of three m-ctionK of the Left nu t mi l dcci led on ;v p-ilicy t.vo ino'lerate to suit eith-r M.Thiers or M.iiainbetta.Fri sidcnt M.v Mahon was n it t ministerial .h-in,'es, th -y I should not 1m- rejected with mt discussion, al though i\u2018, would In- neecs-ary t » insist on the retirement »»f M.Fonrt'iu.M.Fmrtm ii th.-1\u2019.napartint Minister of the Interior, who h.i-i I\" < n changing pn-fe ts, and otherwise getting ready to force a MinlsteriAlist m-»j »rity from tin-ballot boxiM, in case of a dissolution, if it can possibly l>e done by the nn-th » Is practise.! under the Empire, in which M.Fourtnu i* an adept.A ma jority of the meeting then appeared to he of the opinion that nothing should be d me 11 render dissolution inevitable, but it was decnh-'l that the qui-stion of nmotioning the budget iliollld be left ti tho JlU'lget Uoujmitt\u2019-e.Tl.i-1 \u2018omniitli-e i< n\"vv tlunight to h ive agree.1 that the budget «hill not be voted, if th- Ministry refuses to resign, after a rot- of ceusurs.This is quite probable, us M.Uamhetts, who is in favor of a vigorous policy, is President of the Cudgel Committee, aud all powerful there.The rejection of the budget w mid inakedissdu-tion or the (lismissal of the present Ministry inevitable, ami it i* hardly probable that President MacMahon will diHuiis.s his present Miniaten without trying to obtain a dissolution fr.itn the Senate.There is more probability of lii.s succeeding in this u .w than then- was a short tim \u2022 aqi, at the L»giti mint* who wen- alarmed by th- npp >int;nent of many L\u2019onapartist pn-fetts, have imw been reassured, ami an- willing to vote for a dissolution.The |>olicy .»f the Left r Ktqniblican party may not be tinally -.ettled until th»- re-ass.»:iihllng of the Chambers, as the (iovernment lias forbidd.-n them to hold a meeting iti the m-.-autiiiie, but the pnibability U that the bu lc -t will b-r-ject -d unb-sH the present Minist-y is dinnUiieil or some very mat.-rial cluing.- ma-ut at his office.Two or three days aft.-r Mr.Klackie went t> Aid.Laurent's offi :e.and there admitted, in presence of Alii David and Mr.M acquis ten that the third route was practicable, and, being questioned by Mr.Ma: quisten, Mr.Klackie acknowledge.! that he had never been allowed to m ike a tracing so as to bring the line P- Mount Royal Avenue, but that he had I'Wiited the line according to the instruo-tioi\u2019s which be had received from the t'ompany, Mr.It.aubi-'ti has yet to 1m* heard from 11 answer to these disagreeable cliarges.ccmetnnces, might have lx-en burned to death.'I he detectives shoulil exert themselves to capture the iucendiary or incendiaries.-\u2014 - ?\u2014 CORFORATION NEWS.NEW CJTÏ HALL COMMITTKE.At the meeting «f this Conunittee yesterday, the < ity Auditor presented the following THE SAX BY CASE.iNTrr.uRW with ills late BurLOTEa.In an it.t.-i view with Mr.M H.Foley, proprietor < f th*- J iur.ial ni i'\" hiHti'ct, do 1 N77 I stiniitei f\t'J.OOJ.OO\t2,002.00\t Es Iras\t\t\t >«-l t» pay llruk Woil\t100.00\t\t100 \t55.500.00\t35,500.00\t E s tiuiMti\u2019U\t\t\t ! C a rf -filrr\t6.000.00\t1 sOO.OO\t4,200 ; fi ert.Extras rui\t(Î0.000.OO\t39 000.00\t21.000 1 n s i .1 o blinds, Ac\t1.100.00\t\t4 100 S iibtiiluin\t\t\t of W«H*»irt of th*.* .lirect.ir» of th- Ontario ' F>atik shoW.Hl the folluwing result : Thepr>'Sts ! of tlie year, after deducting the expense* of tnai.Hgenunt and accrual imrreet on dep-Mits,\tS i»\tr .^hs- s * * .* t\t« JM » !\t> f*F ( Id ticer* fen it* MAn»U\u2018ftd C .ounljr, ! ail i ti iis-i\u2019l I \u2019 u'i r ent > L l.»(l «Î l \" **\t!'*>D( \"eight Ih 5,iVK» {Miunds.The firm i I\u2019*1.* ,n dividends (S m r cent ), leaving a balance L .kiKu .k_»t.\t_______/ .k- CITY ITEMS.XI ,.Vfe ftr,\u2018 ,nfrtF'ned that the ftre«t yestenlay, w;is not being taken t , Morgun h Hlaughter house, ami also, that th-ir 1'iittl\u2014 are nlwny* brought iu at night h.» ai to avoid overheating them.\u2014 James Kearns, who once kej»t a grocery »t the c«»rtier of Hermine and Jurors str-et- wt-i to ilav committed to gaol for four iiiouths, bav in/ fat .d to pay h fine of ?7:> and cosU.imposed in I*, firtiary lost, f.-r his having sold less than three half pints of liquor.\u2014 The only explanation as yet vouchsafed as to the action of the Road Committee in t>r>- viding that if M.sers.Parker A Uhartraud .11 not carry out their contra, t for the delivery of broken stone, the work ahull be given t > Mr.rorsyth.the highe-t tenderer, is that he is à recju iiHible mau, and th-r- is a guarantee th it ho will do his work well, while he lixs 1.it is alleged, treated rather unjustly hv the C »r' (M.ration in the pant.Michael < .Jfealy, a bookseller, an ! his Mater, made th.-ir appearance before th-I ulice Magistrate on Tuesday, and werebou i l over to k«*ej» the jieace, jiers.'iially in L'.iO each, and in two other sums of ITS each,towards all the Ihge subjects of Her Majesty, more particularly towar.la Caroline Beudix, wife of \u201cDr.\u201dCharles \\\\ orniM, of extradition-case fame,who ia now in * |m nit.ntiary in the United Stat-s.Mrs.Worms who is Mr.Healy\u2019a tenant, had made ;i depose tion to the effect that he and M.\u2019ss Hoaly threat-,,!.e!Î V\u2019, \"Put *,'*r out of her iiv.Uing hoose with violence, and that she feared from what ?he knew of their character that they would put the threat into execution.A Voltntkeb JN Trochle Private Macau-glian, of No.2 Company fith l-'usilieni, arrested ;vt the instance .f Captain-mil Adjutant David, on the charge of having modeawav with part'd hf® uniform, was yesterday admitted to liail himself m i*20, and two sureties of I'lO each.Bfionr -Jcik-e (\u2018ornsoi.this morning Alex-andi r bmith and Louis ^lorier were urraigued upon n charge of breaking into an unoccupied honee in Bleury stre-t am] stealing le.vl pii)-therein.They pleailcd \u2018\u2022guilty.\" Morier also 'n .v * uot\tto the charge \"f stealing oilcloth In another house next to the one in which he found the lead pipe.1 Kir ( AiiiK KOH Knuland.- Large suppli-i of fat « attic are daily arriving for shipment t i England, by steamship.Mono being suiM-rior t \u2022 any that preceded them heretofore.Hto» s am cither not ho much in demand, or the kind sought for are not t be had lien* ah plentifully ;w la-c * «ar.Most of those arriving for shipment ar-Ibrul at auction sale, but not sold, althoug : once people think th.-y arc.Thk Wbathkii AND Tint Crops.- Ths heavy ait.showeni which we liav- had during the past wo night-, have improved the app-arancr \"f n.wiug croj s very much, although the rain ha-i ot penetrated into the earth iar enough to be a «ting benefit.Twenty four hours ruin i# vory inch needed.hut it api-e.-ui ivs far off as ever this lorning.'J hu hay crop is said to !** * failure, r.d almost past recuiieratiou in this region.A Sot ND KROVI TMK West.-(Editor IVitiuu.) -Sir,\u2014 1 regret U>have noticed in the M mtrwai news of yesterday's (Hohe that we an* not likely to get direct communication with the North-Wot via the Pacific Railway.Ah an offset t > *ouble ?hi.filing of our wonderfully short d PniviRcial Govi rnuieut, could not Montrant lu r million dollars t-> some company St.Mori», June fi, 1K77.Wenletan Theolooical COLI.ri:X.\u2014 Rav.Wm.I.Shaw, of the Montreal Wrdeyan Theological College, is, with (>«-nniA*ion of (inference, and at the reque-t of the Board of Directors, engaged in an viTort to increase iti en dowment fund, and calls on the Methodist community to aid him.The income from such a fund would be applied both for the training of candidates for the ministry in general, but mor-psrticularly of those designed for the French-Canadian missionary work.The project will undoubtedly commend itself to tlu* Liberality of the Christian public.Hack men's Union and BgNRrrr Sorrrrr.-A muting was held last evening In Perry's 11*11, i Craip street, at which Mr.Francis Archambiult pmided.Some fifty carters were present.Th-preM was excluded, Mr.O\u2019Reilly, of Oritfin-town, insisting that \u201cthe gentlemen should be turned out \" which the Cha'rman politely refused to do.The reporters seeing that their presence was only causing an angry discussion, then withdrew.The courteous Hrcrctary stated that the object of the meeting vv.-w to elect a new set of officers and receive doe* from defaulting mem tiers.Wbekb IE Habu?\u2014A so-called magician named Hartz, who had been giving a serie# of entertainments in thi# city, Isft it under a clmid, not having paid his dehta.so rumor sai l.The (jue bcc Ttlt'miph says that b«* failed U* appear ther-on Tutsday even in w, according to annoimcement.and quite a r»w was created at the Music Hall in conssqut nee.11 adds that a Montreal publish ing bouse yesterday sent a telegram to th- ir ag«nt in this city to take eut a w rit of r.ipiu# against Mr.Hart , if h# aj j>eare.l thers.Probably that bad m uiethirg t-> do with bis failure to appear.At oil events, wh-the.au.h was the cause or uot.it was s bare faced swindle on the part of all cvi.cermd in the miserable busiuu##.Fink Cattle.There are at present in th* \u2022table* of Mr.Price, of the firm of Reeves A.Price, five magnificent sj>ecimens of csttle.which the firm intend to send acn-s to England ny th-SS.\u201c D-'ii lDi«-n\u201d on her n«*xt trij».The animal* have been fed up remarkably and have attained monriraas pru-ortion*, «me of them, a six year old whit* man Durham ox, weighing 1,000 poun ds.Another w hite n-an three 5-ear old heifer weighs 2,1 .V) pounds, and i» also a tnlendid specimen ; both baviig l-eeti fed at (èuelph.The finest of the fn.- is a four year old ml and white steer, fed in T.ronto, w hich weiglui d.pN» jauimlH.and is fatter in proportion than either of the others, \u2019line are alaoa piair of red and whitegra«le sis whose f$57.fi67.4l.To this amount.li'ff.ldS.'JJ, the balance of (irofit an*! l-*es carrie-1 forward last year, is a.Uleva«l and doubtful debt*, the euni of $100,000, leaving abalani'eof $-.>>! OS.A* a iwi.vision for last year\u2019# l-wises through Ireland, (»ay A Co.and th«*r rtnn# which had not previously l>e-n taken mt» .-'insideiation, owing to the difficulty of eetiuiatiiig them at th-time.$l\u201d.ri,ikKi was taken fnun the Reserve fund, and $.M>,(iU0 from the halaocs at the credit of nn ht and loes.The d»rect->M are inclined t » Iieheve that the hu#inint.and that tl>« ex|>erienr five cents a bea>l, the results of the nnnwal drouth in that State, and a number of similar instance* are also reported.\u2014 ('has B-'Wmon, an «rnploy.' (n Mr.Rock's i ('Isning mill at Waterford, m#t with a eevore ; ar.i-lent on the 9th.While attending the plaoer | a f bit flew out of its fastenings, entering his breast »».r the left side and running around the < inside < f hi# body to xrithin a few inches of the \u2018 place it eatsred.After considerable difficulty th*- «loctart suiveeded In extra ting the bit, but it Is thought the wound will prove fatal.St.nomat Sonnai, Ont, proposa to exhibit the catth- til soma of the prinripa.ag-.ricnitural centres of England, before di#pisin; of tbun finally.They are i-ertamly very fine j animal#, and will not only excite interest here, but also in the English market.I Police Couet Wbdnesdst.\u2014 Edward ' l.a|>ans«e, 19, »h»*mah*r.arrested on i»u«picisn j of #t«-sling four l»eer N-ttles, wa# fined f i or ue ( m-.idh f.r vagram-y.Marie Dufault a Yu Vic toria I-arixi.'re.stealing $»V4 werth of clothing, the j r« party r l!o «lays Nsd'I- a Plonffr, assaulting Eu.lie Ouhanf, $e or \u2018JOdays.Agtu-e and Jams* llili, stsaultiog Ann Fox, eEcfi $4 «rone month.John llojeon, soconJ mate of the bark \u201c Hsrsel llirty,\" (hr win* a pad at, and stnkin th-re with Fran# Kircbs van Kan*4«vo), a seaman, $K or on# mc-nth.Meant.At ths cl«»e «vf the iwesent *ea*.>n M.esrt.Schnltre and Allen, the i^Unists of the Mf-n.lrissohn (Quintette, will retire from the Club, live former will be local ed In Boeton.and th* latter is forming a new and brilliant concert company for next season. i I I Thursday, June 14, 1877.TI1K MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.COMM K RCI AL.Momthiil\tOkuck, Tliiir.J»y, Juue 11.SATLSKACTOkV HANK MKKHNU.At Uio .iiniuul mmtntc of tli)* 1! ink i>f Il.tmllton un Tacstla/, the Director'll rtport «uliautted sliuwcil tbe rrotit.foi Uio yenr.after deducting chtrgc^ of r.i in ni;enient, and tiroxidini; for ad had and doubtful (ti'hte, to amount to $05 Otfif.Tt).To this «um wai .added $-,850.10, ourried forward ut tli« credit of ) roiit aud loan uccount.m tkin« $08,18g.8«>.Of this .mm an ei|flit per cent, divtdoud ibkcfbiul $51.859 -:10 : $1 5,00« \" ua trna-ferr i tu \u2018 Ke«t\u201c aceouut.aud a lialunce of $1,023.00 wan placed ni the credit of nroit and h a*.TliH rtateiueut u certaiul/ aatli-factory In rievr of the timer.NKW yOUK LIVK STOCK MAUKKIS.(Fur ihr itftk endinj ifund/iy, Junt 11.Is77.) RBCK'l\u2019ta.ncere*.Cowl.Veal».Sheep & Lamb*.Swine.!*,370\t00\t4,583\t10.322\t19.001 yfOTATIONS OK URKVK* tO PAT.Arera/e today, strong.\u2014\tto 11 A.Kitreme range of nrlcea from.!»\u2018a\tto 13 >a 'ike moat of tk« sales are f mm .11\tta 12 Hi ItrrvKH\u2014Keeeit'.ts to dnv, l^fl oar loads, following u not very s'rusg dose on Monday lait, t'.ere was a fair supply af cattle on Wednesday, an i the market showed a lima inuimrewent.The run mis liglithoth for Thursday and Friday, with a con tisued upward tendency t lui» it was r rerv \u2022 I for te dir to ernaign the whole thing into the hand< of the hn'ls, and they seat things \u2022 kil.ng.In the oomiietiiion for Cherokee, ieians prices run >| tu 12e to 13'jo for Only tld| tu go.sl slcers.while srlections went at 13e aud e»en higlier f< r v few.Mticii Cows\u2014A late nrtion of the Hoard of Ib alth against tbe su ill staide» causer the owners to end cows uwog to sell for be.T m phioe of buvint; otiisni.This injures the sale of cuintuou milk40 for buttarmilk.5e to .5*90 for ordinary half.fed to this milk veals, tie to t>^e for tnediam t g«Mhl, and 7e for choice.Shut Axn Lambs -1'rime sheep sell at Botutl'to, with ordiunrr to fair at I'v to 5*.jc.Lambs are without special change, f it lets being i.i demand.IVnr Kentucky, Tcnmes' o nml Virginia sidl ut Thje to sc ; fuir to good.Hhj \u2022 la tie ; n few ntimo sold at fl'tc i chuiee Jersey lam \u2022« arc worth !Oe.10Hie if .-\u2022Iceti\u2019d.Stoek well sold otf.Hit lie A Klliott, 17 Canada lambs.50 II».!»c Hons \u2014The tnarlxt fell c'aû,n:n*ine \t\tM\t\" 2111\u2019, \u2022 (i!ge » III he held In the orange II >11.Sl St.____Jh, nes St: i et in MOltltoW (Friday» evening lillTlnst.at 8 o\u2019clock.A targe ntlendnnee Is r« I'leatod.By order of W.M.iolts HAMILTON, Secretary.(lAUTAlN DITTON, B.N.B., awD 4 HEW 4»K fH*'.\u201c f*AHDIM AN ** (AMlKTkD BY < ITT FUIKRl»), WILL OIVB A UR.4XP X.ICTIC.IL KX TMRT.it X Af F X 7, IS von VICTORIA SKATIXO RINK.ON FRIDAY, JI NK 1TTI1./* .1U \u2022/ ihf lit.il'Untf Cntul nf thf Uonlrrul HmtUri Jiulliutr.RADARE IMTA Will King C\u2019APT.Dl TT4»N Il\u2019iU (Her sewe fViertji/wrm a/ .Vacal Ittrf, .Inrimt nml itinUm.trhU-S enli I* flint Imlrd I f .Vtrrroptieia Slid*», oad mmlt l.ivtly 1 y tin I'rttr af SS.\u201c .S«r JinMa,\" with Shmnly oad OfAer SoagatAnf mike Sailor»* Lrthor LijM \u2022m.l Lnmitmm MitfM I» Hrnr, aontmp ioMd hy a Full an nu t till Ü p.m.Ttehsvs as be bad from aay of tbe Teacbrr» of st tbr Rteamer oa the day o! the Kacsnion.EX SS.\u201c AIANITOIIAN.KHLVBI\u2019RUII UATMKAL, OLAKOOW DROSIBMKAL, f.RAHAM KLOrit, CRACKRl) WHKAT, HOMINY, At;., hr.AT IIKDDIK iV 11 t K Y IK Corner Craig and Bleury streets.KUWNTh\u2019FF\u2019S ITyIZF M FDA L RIM K COt Ol.I\u2019re) nred us per ilircetious on Tin, is a DKI.U IflFH.IMMiDH \\TIN44, AND M TKITIOI S IIKVKIt WiK.II.J.UOUNTHKK iV CO.Sirotigl \u2022 reeon'tnend thrlr (INK t\u2019Ol NO TIN» OK HOCK COCOA to .all \u2022usunieis who Imre dlttu nlty In obtaining it perfectly tresh and In good eoddltlon.Kaeh Tin is labelled HOYVNTHEKH PIIIZK 5IKDA1.HOCK COCOA.f.i.arsetifd only Clit t)A Wl* 8t'(iAK, PIRKCTIONK FOR I SK OX KVtRV TIN.DEW \\HK OF SKHVII.K IMITATIONS that hare nothing in ct mmon but the name.I JOB 1TMVATK LESSONS IN 1 i s'.iisn ¦\t.Oet griipnv, Onunmar, l.etter Writing an ! Fr.'tieh, als > 'he I\u2019l.tiiii and < oucertlna, nppll' to Mrs.1.0NU, No.57 st Crhaln street.Bear Craig, where mnsic pnpUs(who havejno Instnimeote) c.m ptaitie.'.An K venin g t 'lavs for tboai i i pit ved d iria.- the day.w TM.FABL^UII ARSON, MKHCIIANT T \\ 11.OH, s,.187 st.raitB 8TRRST, Between St.Jan,es and Craig »tr*et, Montreal.MILITARY CNIFORMR AND HKIHLAND f'OSTl'MRS A SPKCfALTY.Terms Csah.I AKF SIIOBF (.HAVEL FOB 1j\tttJMUMUl WALKM.For a ile at $2 i«r toit, in lota ti« salt pan-haær» a eargo of lltue (irarrl for Hoofing or il.ird m Walka.Also.Htw.rtng felt.Ptteh, Tar lie., at I we«t prie.-».».\\\\\\ FATKHHON A CO., 90 Cotamoa s'.htaNTBD hr a reaper ta Me Wetnan gent le m n't *- V\tV I\t.H.Wir*BM«ifflee.W tNTKB.a altuat.on s* Cook in a prit ale family.Y\tv \\\\'AN M I'.» sit sllnn itt a n-spe taMe 1\u2018roleatant g-rl Yv .11.- ;.v rt .v.A ' Ifees F.Ii.siitl.e 8 «1ST, a (irey 1\u2018arrnt.At.j'ttno flu ling him will he re-J warded i'U returning hln, to 185^1 ulrcrsltr s'.XVANTF.O.ht a ourg Prof'ttant girl, ahout It years Y Y work j good referenre.Apple to \u2022Mm.I ill Hi It'S RegUtry tubes.11 M.Bern trd st.\\%* ANThli, a Cook and a .wi lt good refer Y Y r \u2022 .- .Iren.Apply at :tH#t st.Anto'ne «t.f hSTRl CtfoN W t N I KH fn Fftanographv it.at \u2022 term 1 hour», fce.to W.Rl.ttM, »'J Aylmer JJOAKI* Y'm aoeie» for two Men.TOChamp ¦ M \u2022*.\\i t - r i- > r \\ tu i- Mtr' t f ; stay be t dated w iib anfnrnlshed room, .terms moderate.Alt.: \\\\T ANTM» \u2014Rv e Trustworthy Fenton, a hit «at loo to vY I.igt.t House k.k .as t , \u2022 A IvertUi t Is not strung.Thirty year» In Service.W.ift no ohjeet.Addreas.M.A IVt rs«.« t tnl.-e.IIOAKU nnd R, .n,.to le' a* No.10 Buyer's Cottage, ft i\" ax the Cmtnl Trunk depot lachtne.\u2019 rj\u2019t.lin I 1.1 KRN ; \\ > \u2022hrlrSet of Jett \u2022 , : .i ft>r Kale at 47m tuigate bettere |.,,l Rhlslllilt Apartnu nts to let lo geatleaea or a mar-r r;\"\u2019! i \"tittle with or w i'bont ht ard.147 Kt.Antoine st.\\WKI.I Ft'RNIKMWH KRUXT R TF\u2019INK If A11 AY A Y.R Kl MMKit AKHA.NOi MKNTS.On aud eft-r MONOAY, Isih ins:., Train» will I,-are Montreal as foilowi.\u2014 Mail 1 rain for ht.Hyacinthe, Ku hniond, Fort- tai.d anti ijuebn'.\t 8.05\ta-ta.K*pr»,s.Portlaml ami Unete, .0.45 p.la.Dull Train for Island rond and lnteime.ll tie stations.5.15\tp.m.At'ct mmutiniion Train fur Kt.Ilrot luthe nud iiitcrmt dial* atailoaa.\t6 00 pvt.The H.05am.Train will run th-ougli tnRivlere.du Dnip on Tneadnyi, Thumilnv» nnd Katnrdsy*.Relurniug.It will |t.iie Rivlere-du-I.oup at O.iNt i.m., on M iudayt-Wednesdays and Fridays.JOdKIHI 1114 KMON.«\u2022t itérai Manager.Montreal, Jane 13.1877.VJFFIN M1.K TRAHK at Ihe COLOSSAL CLOTHIXa LMIOUH M or .1.ti.KKVNKDY A 4 4L, *1.38, and 35 KT.I.AWRKNCK RTBRKT.Tin re Is no perceptible dlnilnnlton in the amount ,,f Kioi k anil variety of Patter ,s.owing to h iring Imported hi avlly in anticipation of an Increased buaiiiriui cun ci|ucut nj un the adoption of th\" ONE CHICK 4 Yfll *YriTKYI.OrpLgn with thk limaxtr Itaosi-rtoK ts Pkh as.F.'rrry iJurwnt and ArUrlt «* m ;rteJ \u2022hoea in /'iti(n A'igttr s /or our Jlefafl Tr -«fe, at It'AolcMte StIUny I\u2019rirrt to Hull our I'atrvn* Aatv on »j»j>t>rf«aifg ./tarine at thr erry Unit 50 j.^r real.fomimrrd ffA prices m nay olhrr nUih-t eSsw.if Sprciat attmtion I» direri'-f tu uur .VoM.g .Suif» i./ Knytllh.«teofrY aad fVruufloa T.rrtdr.rvai/irUnio ( V lu('*( nnd moaf rorinl Aum-t nml of /\u2018Nileras, from $12.50.Fanry Frnuh-CnmuUno Tnntl SuiO, fram $15.I\u2019laln Ihty Hurktkin Nuits from $7 30.Am/okt .duds from $'.t MVal of I\u2019nyUtml llrmut 4 'loth Suit»,from 110 Hlatk and Volurrtl l/Utlrf C will/Vein $1 fo ?1.50./Hark .e>TVr CiNiU./i-./n CJ.SO f»H-( a Jub Loi of 1 .OOO F'tioeg M'litfe I'esls, al 75c.In Y 4M TIIK AND HOVH l l.4»TIIIN44 we havr an Inimritiu'Ktoek.w hich we ar« aelllug ot Incosiparab'.y Low Priixts.fuourOKDKU DKI* YHTYIKNT we h*»e a tiioat hclmt Aasiruneul.and the aoiur Kf.llL\u2019C TI«)NK are ailowcl a, tn the he.vly-iiiatlc Oeport-meal.« *M and staminé for roar*i»N WHARF ItKI'CH .4.00 |\tNKTT.CASH.\u2022TAMARAC.,\t4.00 ORDER* TAKF-N FOR ONLY «»AK MONTH AT THKKF PdlCBR.W.I.I.KE.OOag, (31 Kt.James «t.-reL\tP.«» Box DM3.riv> |.FT.I NR XT PO«iB TO THK NKW WITNFSS OKKICK, No.37.in Ihe In.a Block Buna'entnre ¦treet rent ?400 For farti'er jatr' alar .*p,t\u2019y at this ¦¦\u2022hee.II nrsi: FOB SALK.atrli adjoitiing lha above, will he rsld *e| aratcly or tn one lot.The ah vr will be sol I at a - .ria e, as the pro-,, et.r I.boat leaving the Province^( f> c|;kr t ^ I) A\\U\\ BL\u2019Tl'EB In Crock* and Prints received daiiv tt KCROPiAN YTARKUOl'RR.TIIO'I \\»4 4 If YTUKKN.13*1.1 8t.t athertaw Biro* /HKOA AND MILK.V\t« H4M OLATK AMI MILK «3IKFFR \\M' Mlf.K It Y ¦ tv vaa\tEl HOPE \\ ^ W AKBIIOI \"F;.CTRA WBEURTi 0\t\u2022sTlf i\\YRKRRll - Recel veil Oatly per Rrpress, and sail st pn.-^ wltkin the r, a.h of every on*, at the Kl HOPE \\N \\Y Uf KIIOI *>K.pIC-NHJ PABTIBS ! A tompMe Assortment everyth, vg oecwsasry for P>.n and I tsbing fcxcurelona all of the h*et quolttv at the Kt KOPKIN \\\\ AHK.IiOl »K.Noon Mvertiscraeots, ^ MIFA1\u2018 I'LFASI BF Tlfll\u2019.HTKA.MEH *\u2022 I'KHiwIA.Kaili'ig every Friday at 7 p.m TOIOXTO\t?too HP.CATUAUI.NKK.7.ftt| NT Alt AKA FALL*.8.30 Meal» and herth included AcoomiaodaUcn lunuipa*,e,L NOHHIh* A KOI TH.22 Bt.Jnliii striH-t tip it itrs rpil F Slln\\Y BOOM.Oar Kite k m this t!e| nrtment Itsittg tatich hr iken up hy tbe gales of fis last mouth, we now offer the halain'o, e.insUtlfig of 4 O-TT t| K** ! HH II *.H«»S t.RAlN AVI* PAHIIMKItF J \\« KKTS TU! MM KO HATH .4 V f > IIOXXHIS, AT I.FKK THAN PORT PRICK.44.IIA DIMUa A 4 0., 2 3 5 K T J A M K H N T R K K T, *>!\u2018|Mi*ilc Ottawa llon l B IfOKFUS* OONTBALT BOOKS.\\t \u2022 l(KII4)l -i; IfK< F.IPT*.LOOKK KllhKTK OK HOCNU mi i -4)i' kxcii \\ndi:.IN RIIKRT3OR BOOKS KENT H ICC KII*T IDIOKM, INMII.Y ENT UT POK Yl- CI>T4»Y|K POHYI**. adr.Thv Aehillra n AIne^' a.hmlle A Hart.1h**tirl»' A'n, age hi «>neof Them Komctlmea (P' < try), J.U.Madiaon.,\t'\t¦ \u2022\ti W A l'av st AigeAinte hy tk« Wife uf a Na»al O'l.er.Only a C'ataluguw.Yovxi.Fats»: ilsw the Bor» « anpeii a the Year 187\u2014, Penud Little lu the pn -a -u Ina l Ing from the said Inné tu the »a>d lt\"\u2019tlte>i »tp .: and il.v «tereo, and It Ing t.etween the prop.-ty uf th «4-*.n hr thl» that Oi»-\u2022 l>«>TlUer*a opinion of the»,-instrumente, ns living h> far tie tN-,t inauufaeuir.I in till- lu.mluiun.le I'.Ily atistaltu d b) tile ImjiurtUI )udg \u2022 at thv Sy dney hvhttdtlun.JD*»EI'II 4401 I.D.21 I Kl Jam* < sir, »t.Montreal.June ||, ]N77.j> i;bi:i;b iiosi; and dfltind.IsENTr* \\A YTi:Hn(4HIK 44\\H YIE.NTs*.I.A 1*1 K*» DO\"»-A AfKif U YTRI.'DHOOI\u2019w.POIfTAHI.K I'Ml NT A IN- WITH IlfD-K, AIA4.I4 l|4F**K I'lPK*», \u2022 I4»wp: HKKI.M.\\r.AT (iftofiVKAR Rt nnKK AA'il'FIfoCKI;.233 Kl.James street.\\\\ .C.AIKYY IIOUT.IIOiMiSUN, .MC Bl\u2019ll Y A: SI ' M N FB KsTAni.lmllKD I «*.37.lueuHvrn» or sMALLWAitl* IHtY OOOfiS, I AN* Y e - ¦.\t¦ ytlle, .»,| I- HID Y Y AIOKMML JIM.1 ATI I, At TEN o\u2019clock JOHN .1.A HNTON.Auatkiaeav.1 1,e tl .iiti ruiH u trnm *,4 either Newt \u201et nr K'uw l>r.H Veun Thuraday I )i:i:r.MiToiM s m.i:.1 inti I lira, - i.akh NKYY 4 I T t»T4l\\K HK^IDKNk KM, Ru*.tit 1144.and 11AM.MILKBKOokl .\"It til coev|J( Kl MAtlllFW A maMl itellghlful Nil.,K l.,ntlf\u201e1 gr,,.,n1* uf On' M i.tMi'l < oiha.\t*\tlaniti.I'et tl.-w -if tho Ah lit lin * lia F er\t, I vary modern .nvenlem-a ant .furl has had pro n 1 Ha\u2019llt atluntlian ,11 Otelr ¦\u2018uaetati, Ih ,' I ru, t«g.nfji.»i's I f.»i Igata abuul 1 U) feet deeo .wn'e lane tu rear.Tl.ephtidl 1*' « Ihf < *tury BwaUiug Hnawu* a*» » fh' .| speelal iittri\t>y||l f>e , t llli-ral tariti» Kali' on tlir l'a»'liil«*'» ON S.ATI HI*AY AFTHIVOOV NEXT, H'NR ttilh, At Hair past Two o'olork Jf'llv .1 AitNTov Au.'tloaoor.' VI \u2022 e tl re.F.,,« tu le S' I I s*\" the itnal *t ost erly of flu Terraee V \\LI ABLE ( ITV BBOl'Fin Y, FontDOtf Ul«* Juin t1< II of Kl AnDiiur \u2022 4»**'t «d t \u2022tffYrl « ' \u2022 h \u2022 ll- '\t* 1*\t1 *\t' .\u2022 At\t, f\t* \"\t7 O a .f»7 on M.>91 h r* » 1, < TnIk \u2022ti»** i.\u2022Muar*-\t§Ii Khu'.lah mriMMfr » .11\u2014 .\t* .I___\t_- L__I ,\t> .Kpouls.\tI\u2019rinta.\tAlt*nns Linen Threa.1.\t* ottOUS.\tilallo.It*,»'' l.ni'e».\tBblrtlBga.\tRruabea.Xemlles.\tTl* king.\tComb*.Fins.\tRoller l.ltiiiiga.\tiu.il».Hair Pina.\tLuatre*\tJewellery Hll t* D»\tTw\tI«.\tPa ns.Thimbles.\tf Tot lia.\tFlags.T aj.i'o.\tHreaa (Jowls.\tPout Bill.Hr* t,l*.\tTowel,\tMarbles.Mriu-r*.\t1 n.iif' Haa.\t.T \u201ca.Silk I s 1st\tKlhhunr.\tiKkljipInff Rotma.1 rw' |,ei f, tu :\tfflore».\tRni vos.Pomeo,\tHosiery.\tKi**.oas I'eii'-ils.\tI.igl'.gs.\tMirror*.Knaps.\tIla'idk'-edl efs.\tPerfuntery.1 Ish 1.nea\tlln.dln».\tPltrfnrs I'ram»» Twlur\tii ,\tKalehels.Wh'kr.\t\u2019t*\tV .\u2022\tNi.ta' I'sje-r AA h«U ahntie\tAA adding\tFnvehip'**.n .» < I t*tuare ree,.an r ug ;ib\u201e n,e»«u re A »lle 1 », rt>«-.t fur «Inu.at any * nul\tl«,»\u2022«»\u2022* I* tng the ker tu that sea'liou ot 'lu> \u2022\u2022itt.A \u2022\u2022¦rr I tag.am**' nl of Imlld , , [, nnw prugraislng In tie tmnu\u2019dlate t |e||,lt< Caimiuutasl perfect title.The above premises wilt lie «old «I my HoU'u«, ou MONDAY.|Miw I .VIA I*.Kale al HALF PANT TKN o'eloek.JOHN J.MINTON.Auetiunoor.I ns()Lvi:nt a' \u2022*, (nine» WaM.In tie * lit \"f Ah ' \u2022 \"\t, i.tl une h, * \u2022 u -1 «ni I «enty f»«.l.loir.t.t*.>\t.n feet In d., t|, |,\u201er1,f lot N., LDl» Oft lha efrrlal pla'i aif «aid « ird \u2022 n ili'-'-nifi; -1 \u2022'«! out^iilt* \u2014 Folii f Couil.Thi v < hattnl an*l tnlk^l fri'.-to Huotlx-r.now an 1 tln u tilliiJin^ to the of those ^ aad cases which police-courts sc so many of.A woman had bc-en brought up to b \u2022 tri*sl f.T that -in, which, more tlian any other, blights homes, ruins children, spn .ub* de struction through the land, send» souls to bell\u2014tdn- was \u2022o used of drunkenu* **» and disorde rly conduct-»She stoœl in the prisoner\u2019a d'\" k with a sullen.bleared, indifferent face, her half-dead, listless eves gazing vacantly at th** magistrate.She had appear' d in that eourt rharg-\u2022d with the .samootli nee forty times.Mr.Y*mon,the gentleman l>ef* ire whom -he was aroused, asked her wliat ahe had to say for herself.Even at this question tho indifferent \u2022ountenane*' never woke into life.\u201c Nothing,\" she answered listlessly.f«ir the lore of strong drink had killed all other love in that woman\u2019s breast.She hardly liateu**d as Mr.Vernon addressed her in a few solemn but kindly words, and when her seutenoe\u2014a month at Wandsworth with hard labor was pronounced, rec eived it with the samo stoi'-tl indifference.Then two laoys were l«*d in by the jailer, and Constable 21 II.appe ared n th** firat »itn*«-against them.A h « p 1\u2014\u2022 1 into hi*» pl i ie i«i the witnesses box he gave the little woman in Lla< k a nudge and an intelligent look, which would have told h r, exon if she bad n kn li .*, had hitherto by bis skill and cunning almost always »«se.ip d the hands of justice, he too, down .am! aim getting bock this property, he became tmn h more gra -ious, and retired with his angercimsideraldy eoolud, to his former place beside the* little woman in Mack.\u2022\u2022If you have a watch, ma'am, hold it safely,\" he whispered to her.\u201cEven hero, and surrounded by the officers of the law, we are not safe from the light tinge r- of these young ruffians.\" Just then tlu re was a bustle, and a move, mmt of fresh interest in th** court.Another witness was ap] oks, \u201c to have .a littlo prayer-meeting.\" Without more udo, she proceeded to read a couple of rhapters from the Bible and gave out a hymn.Then -he knelt and prayed.The tailor and his wife followed.Tin argument, it is needless to state, went no further.Sine.- then they do more praying than arguing in the tailor\u2019s «hop.\u201c It s*s*ms to take hold more,\" Jenny sar* It would Is.* a grand result of the revival if H»v»rd College should Is* reached.But w**rk like this in the tailor\u2019s family interests me quit»* as deeply.\u2019 It is quite* as premising.In cvi ry chure h, too, converts are found of class»-* whom we have not been aooristom'* n a< h.These *hww lliat the entire community has l*-n stirred by itoSw common » eatral iuiluenee.Hotrn* time once more w« nifty know iL*.Moniintiional distin- tior»- In the reotariau way in whi' h we have kn- wm them in tha pi.-t .but it seems ns though this cannot soon, -o completely for thrx-« months past have th*-t-distfri'ü'ns os divisive Is-en obllierated.W* heard with Peter and his companion- tho command to launch out into the deep.Fishing all night in unr feang, who re ally was the cause of the fire, rm home and hft Bob to help hiiii-elf the best way he 1 1 oidd.Bob could ms* the dreadful c d imity In had w rought by hi* thoughtleSHuo»* a*id yit dund not venture a stone's throw from win ix- he was hiding.H** waited an 1 wished, but it wus no use, the barn was burnt d »wn and he was afraid to go home and tell hi* father how it was done.Tin shadow\u2019s began to fall and night dosed in.He knew only too well how anxious tho family would fed at hi- ris*>s wn« the hundred- of mih s of »ixim nsive feneoa be saw encircling very ordinary fields ; next h»' noted the unused groiin 1 along th« tracks of ritilroa»!».\u201cThat land would all be covered with vegetables iu our country,\u201d ho said.At bis hot» Is he thought there was more' wash d in labor, food, und superfluities than would have suffire»! fi» re-liu-o th»' »-*»st of living by a third, indexd, I fancy be believed that, despite our » ry of \u201c hard times\u201d ami \u2022* «mfoiwcd roono-my,\u201d the sheer current uatfi »*f Aim nea would pay th*- national debt in n yewr.DAILY TEXT.gr»B 14.I can do all things through Christ which strengthen Th me.Phfl.4: 13.1.Christ str 'igthi na his per^ile \u20142.In his strength 1h« y » re adinjunU' to any service of toil or \u2022 uoflict.I rsn tto all Mit*t«.srean f»*sr \u2022 It \u2022virti-rtuf, If m* LzuJ b* insm iiAAiiLni ami na m i.n fiki.ds.A vi-it to Haarlem and its fiulh field*, to-g< th» r w ith mi in*peetion » I tho numerous and -pat tous warehouse» wh'-To the bulb- are stored.»-nu alone m rv»' to furnish n reply to the ijuistion.Wliere do all the fio b- eotiw from r Hyaeinths und tulip* constitute the i-hief field crops of the imiiH-liato vicinity of liaarliMii ; 1 M* u-* - are grown el.-c who re ; w'uilo nar«t, fritilnrins, spirn-a japouica, anemûn»'», un i ranunculi, though grown in » uti-idenblo, bay, l»rge quantities, riro still quite subsidiary to hyacinths anil tulips.At a short distance fn-m the protected from the severer Mast* by low dunes, or sand-hills, but -till wrapped Vu AU ntinospluro laden witli saline moisture, th»- hyoeiutliH ami tulip* nrc grown in oblong rectangular Ixd*, about I f«»t in width, ci -h < ontuining about /iOO bulbs more or le*s.The soil i* almost pure- sand, with little or n« \u201cheurt\" in it; indeed, it aeenu only to serve as a m» uns for diffusing «-ow munui-e, whi- h i-npplicd in » normou* quantities.Jn the spring tho luml isilug, if Rtn-h a term can l>e applied to the mere stirring which *0 light a soil do-nmnds ; the manure is dug iu in profuse abundance, and potatoes are- planti-d.W\u2019lu-n these are- removea in August, tho land i- deemed fit for the planting of the hyacinth bulb*.In the German agricultural colleges the method of water-culture i* largely adopU'd for iximti-mental purjaises.Particular plants are grown in w .ati r, to which, tu-conling to i-imimstaneea, d> finite quantité - of particular salt* are- added.In this manner, by careful observation ami exiierimrut, the exact proportion of any particular ingreiln-nt that may lx- requisite a*» foixl is ascertained.Now the bull» culture «t Haarlem re minds one very wuuh of tho method of wat< r-culture just alluded to.Th»' -und in which tho bulbs arts grown corre sponds to the wut< r, the manure to the particular salt add'd to (he water for feeding puiqxise*.How little eohesiv» nes* thor»' is in th»» -oil is shown by the circumstance that the workmen affix to their heavy wooden sabots tbit pici'os of l-oiling a pint of flax six'd and a pin: of oil meal in ten to tw»-lv*- quart* of water.Mix this in equal part* with skim milk, ami fn d bhxxl wamiy.Let Hu* calf have it* fill twie*- per dav, at regular tiines, until six iiicnths old.During this timo teaeli it to eat a few outs, and iu »\u2019aH> of a t**n»leiiey to scout, give, fora jiu'nl or two iu the milk, a quart ol kavc -e«-n calves raised upon it quite th»1 « quai of calve* unuing w ith the dam.We have also used flax «t-i-l mid p< a nu-iil t»» inalte the gruel t\" mix witli the -kiin milk, and it h.-i- pmv* d an « \\\"i Ih-ut ei.mhination.\u2014 Cor.Xttioual Lm St.Join, nul.A SilKNTIKIi SCABKCltCtW.\u2014\"x ho S ihri ¦J I tfivi tho foil .,:«v .i,,,.\u2022 in.-ikiug a M-are * row ©jj sci'utiiie prim-ipl»- I he first and l^(1 best is a suspemlod l 11 the glass swing* the min\u2019s rays are r« ff* :f 1 «! -i or attenth u and u great saving in pruvidin the table, besidca making it b« tt»*r.\" Charcoal vot Hrxs.- Th*-r*» is om thin.whi« h Nature »loc» t««\u2018t supply and whi« h \u2022 iv» liz*lion, the Germantown Ctlefraph sav-.re ii-dere quite necessary to fowls.It h* » harcoal.But enui\"* «I niadi* of wo
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