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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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[" T m * t Voi.XVII.No.71.LAST EDITION.MONTREAL.SATURDAY.MARCH 23.1878.LAST EDITION._ jfoti/ri o/hirth*.mtrruia'S ar. :*9A NOTRE HAM E STREET.v; 1 :\\V I N(i M ACIIINE NEEI )LES O AT COST.\u2014l.Ar*eassortment oT the\" Wefd\" no! other Needle* on liainl » ill l»e sold at coat orlee -.o nlear Uie lot.\tJAM KS HA V LIS «V SON, 1\t450 amt *01 Notr \u2022 I'em > f.1)Kn\\ !NCE OK QUEBEC\u2014I)|S TKICT OK MONT''KAlt\u2014No.lAIH-Ihrenli Court.Mentrenl.Hubert M .\t¦ I.rt ol.pltlntitr» rs.Tbiim.is Hail Hol.deff '\t.On'the 1st day of Apr.l.IB7S.nt ten of «Ik .\u2022 ùirenoon.at tbs >K>»i' i^ of Tbnnms Hall.In the City nf Montreal one ol th \u2022 détendants In this cause, will besold bv authority of initier, all «be goods and ebattels of aaitl d -fen tan's.\tlu this cauae, constating of sew'.ng-maebtne and '«irnlture.K.J.fcOftAN, B.S.C.Montreal.'Jdrd March, 1H7H.Dent\u2019s Kid Gloves.in oni: and two buttons.DENT\u2019S Cliuviotte Gloves, DENT\u2019S Cape Gloves, \u2014AT\u2014 * R.J* TOOKB S, 16?St.James Street» \u2019'T,, -ANU- ATTlIE IttANCII, WINDSOR HOTEL* ADVERTISEMENTS.\\7 M.C.A.GOSPEL JL \u2022 TEMPERA SEE MKETINU, HUKDAY AKTbHMOOM, at 4.15.Addreiae* by prominent worker*.N.R.Ml HUE, Cbairman.1 / K S KIX E CHÜIÎCH .1 J\tYOUNfi MKN'H NtH IM 1.\u201cTRIAL BV JERÏ.\u201d Mr.9.N.Archibald.B.C.L.wrl I ctur on the utoir snbject »u Kiwklae Cbiireh, Hu MONDAY.JJib Inaf., hi H p.in.All are cordially invitnl.Aomiasuiu free.A.HTKWART.Hccreiury.hoc yjtum 11 / INTERNATIONAL PROTESTANT LEAOEE.KlKMABCK I.ODOK, SO.4.'\t/ / g Tbe Ke.\u2019utnr Kurt nigh I ly McetuiL' of * Ibis l present.\tBy order, R.H.PETTIfJRKW W.S.1 NT U UN ATION A fj _\t.\tPROTK-STANT LEAGUE.\t/ ! / ROYAL Vlf^PORIA LOOUE, ih\u2014MTV» The Quarterly Mi-eilng of this Lodge w ill L« ikrM at 47'*î 8t.rutlioHnf\trortipf on MONDAY.March *J60i.at H p.m» \u2022Uarp.Kverjr u»pœ-b^r miiKt l»f* preneur Cândldatra for Initiation plcano al* tend M M o'clock.Visiting lindhren iunlially wclisotue.By order,\tEIIAS.4JOOEREV/ PROTESTANTS DeOrous of organising an encamimient of lao I'rotc-tant anil f\u2019hlvalrle tinier of KNICHTM f»F >1Af.TA in Monire*! will please commitnioaU' with JOHN A.COWAN.P.O.Box 9 J:i.Toronto, Ont.Oar Motto, C\" \u201e \u201cOodand Lioerty.\" ST.GEORGE\u2019S 'PltKJrncK BOYS' LODUK -N\u2019o.20.Tbe adjourned meettug of the allow Lodge will lie held in tbe Orange lltill.Hi s't.James unet.,on MONDAY.EVENING, the 'J5th Inst., at S o'clock.VUUutgbrethren welcome.By order of the W.M.E.T.KYLE.Secretary.VICTORIA -/YOU NTEER RIPI.E**.r Tv?:L Nos.I nud 5 ( otupaales w lli parado al &***\t\\riuo^.CrnU Airo«*c on moSD\\i KVKNING.the \u2018J5tli Inst, nt S o'i lock, sharp.Krery man must be present.Km»'mer l'nlfonn.J.1 REOPATII.lit.-Major.F.ARrill R JAEKMOS, Captain.MONTREAL WORKINti-MEN S .Ml TEAL HKN-EFIT AND WIDOWS AND ORPll ANS\u2019PROV-ît' I DENT SOCIETY.Tbe Annual Meeting Will be held In the Mnehauic»' Inslttufe on MONDAY.25tb Inst., at M p.m.Every member ui allen I.Members will pleas» return all books to the Llbtary at tbU meeting.JAS.II.VINCENT, t\tRecording HecreUrr.ST RA H A LION OR PRINCE OF WALES RKfilMKNT.The Ball» lailon will parade at the City Hall, on ITKSDAY KVKNING.2illh.at H o'doi'k.Every man must b» nresent.Uniform\u2014Winter wltli Ac.itcb Cain.Br order.¦ \u2022 S.KINNKAR, Lient, and Adjutant.pRE ÎSBYTERIAN TOPK\u2019S.The last L ctarn of the Uocme in Knox Chur.'b.on TEF.SDAY, \u2018JKth lusl., ni S p.tn.By Rev.PRINf\u2019lPAL MacVIUAR, LL.D.t>n \" 1 be Constitution of tho Presbyterian Cbn*eh.Tickets.26c.To be had at Drysdale'* and al the d*or.rpiIE NEW CITY GASI\u2019OMPANY OK MONTREAL The Annual General Meeting of the shareholder*of the New City C.aa Company of Montreal will be held at the Office of the Company's Works.Ottawa street, on M\"N DAY.the Klrst day of April uexf.st One o'clock p.m.By order of the Hoard, J.F.S( RIVER, Serndaiy.ft.B.\u2014All proxie* must b.lodied with tbe Secretary at leaM two d»ys previous to the Annual Meeting, for régi» tration.\t_____ _ .i-'.Black Good» a ape -ia'ity.Tweeds, Canadian and Ba .tilth, splendid pat.cm*.THKIK PRICKS LOW.10Ô \\ AMES BA YUS & SON, te i ;,i, .nrtoni CARl*KTE of every dtv rlpthit Pl/ion olLf LoT'*E.LACK CUKTAI58.C iBNIUeE, FitlNt.HE PIANO ird TABLE COVERE.MAIS and MCTTINf.H.ETA IK RODE.he.Re.hatv» aesnrtment alwavion hand.New iterigns lainstant -v arriving Prin » low .ThcCurpel Wurebouce, 459and 4«il Notre I'ami st.ÔÔHÔTTl BA(J8 AN 1 ) HAS lO EOCKE.\u2014A Lrg» lot *f these artifice jtiC finished.All sty lit and price».JAMES BAYI.IS A SON.45tt and 46! Notre Dame «.Y\tEW GOODS.t tinned Fruit*.( tinned FUh.Cuuurd tegelablen.Orange*, Lemon*.Cgcaanui*.Cnitrikerriea, Nuts, Ac.Wyer'a Flnnnn Ifnddie*.smoked.Dried.Piebled.Greeu, Freoh, and Bonele»* Fknb.D.HATTON A CO\u201e IMPOBTKKE OF KISH.(' INNRD GOOD( AND FK! ITS, IE Bonaeeoar* «met\t1 / «OTTON BATTB, V\tCO'ITON WADDING, Ace W.GROSE A CO., Maaufavtcrer*, 466 M.Paul street.\t1 A D VERTISEMENTS.INSTATE J J LATE THOMAS sAl NDEKs Will Iw h.I I at th» premise* In rear of No.I BE Canning Mrei t .\tI (Y ANTKKN4M1N Marol NR affair» uf the eatate.a quaatity of good Kunuturr.alwut Krvvu Tun* Coal tad about fieveu Coni» Wood, ihit» Oatbln and «uudrie».N*!e at TWO o'elot'k.HARMAN A Mi I.KNNAN.Aurtioncrs.ftPKÜÎÂL sai.i:, Lt On Tl RSDAY AFTERNOON.JHtb Imi.I will ti-ll at my store, lt'5 fit.Jaui»* »tre«'t by ordey of the partnw interrsfed the inagniOoent i look with on t-meut, now in window, said to have oast $1,6U Lqaai*n Kmbaaav of Ui« re| .rt\"l ,!ito»nd of Rtiaaia f»r th* Withdrawal « f the llrili*h fleet from the Sea ol Marmora.RUSSIA AND ENGLAND PIUtRARlNG KCK THK HTRUGGI-K.London,Marvh 'Al.\u2014It «reported tliatorder* for new torpedo boat* have l«e*u dwtributed amcDg the taxionsahipliuilder* hy the Govetu ment.Th« Kiuwian* are Itavliig a hundred torptdo lM>at* built after the Englua pattern, but not in England.The Goveri.uwnt purclia* >1 fiom Sir William Arni*fr.>ng f.ur < n» hundf 'l ti n gun* atxl are negotiatiag for a uu uh*t r gtin \u2022 aniagrs, tran»i>oit waggon*, p i k aaddle* au I army *toiee are fieing made The latuliug »>u the 'tat* Legislature for Lbn pa«-rage of the sweeping stay law to defer the eol lection f debt*.THE FISHERY AWARD.NT.tv You*,March Jd.A TVfiiGie'i Waablng-t >u special ray* Mr.Hah*on,the prim Ipal witiieaH i n the Amt i it an *1*1» before the Halifax Com-inivT' n, had an Interview with Mr.Rvarta J.a tenlav.and showed the award Was not only the moat extranr'lliinry In amount, but socutCd to have been arrivetl al les* by cou»i affected, the Governinent complied with their re(|ueat.Thi* brought clown on them to day charg»*» of ilHx>nsiat» nry.Certainly the tlotibling of a doty last year, and it* entire removal thi* acadon, are directly op| oaed to each other Hut the removal of a duty from which no revenue 1* reoeived i* entirely in accord with a revenue tarill |*ol|cy, which ia that of the prom-nt Government.Mr.Mitchell was not (inick enough in aeeiug wMi h way the wind blew, and aim tunned hit opp»i*itiou to thi* |w>ti< y a* injuriou* to th» Cans ilian nialnl> r and fanner.Mr Holton trl|q«e»l him tip, and then Dr.Tupp*r very adroitly trie.1 to make out that this measure of removing 1uti»-i wa* pait < f hi* protection tailicy The wb'd» ¦pteech was very clever, anti well calculated 11 mix up thing* Protection wa* mail* to at-etn a* if it might really mean a lowering of the duties Mr.Oilib», of Hotith Ontario, was not *»i aaiti'-n of dufiea hy the Canadians would lead to retaliation.Mr Yiiung effectively clio -h-ed thi* speech, and Mr.1 lymonddrew out Sir John Macdonald by pointing out how th» pili* y of Dr.Tupfwr ana Mr.Giblui tliffereif from Uiat of the r» taliaP>rv tariff which he had been at succeanfal, and the resolution paaa ed without any serious opjiorition.The 4M>Ri*nta now tub qoxiibc lbgdslaitrl to the houie of fJommoa* were handed in h» the Firmier with a mr*»«g» fu»m Hia Excellency transmitting it at 8 o\u2019clock, and as the Opposi tion wished to have it read, It wa* read wi^jout de lay.There ran be no debate Action on it without aome motion and it b» a task for the Opposition to decide\tVino of a motion they wUliiUt forward ^^ny.The clause aasertiug that the Li*Btciir4A^.(^rlac« uo 24th Af>rl and th.- House meets June 1st.t l ia /loiriGUon Lint, M \u2019rch 2.1.J Kl.ffTION Irma.Mr.Moiteur i* i-'\u2022\u2022tirjr with immense enthuaiasiii in hi* county, sod it t* euid that his ailvanary ia gi**ted in [#«\u2019'111#.as in Queliec, with cries of ' Poe de \u2019J hèkanU.It is stated that the triumph of Mr.Tremblay in (.harlevotx over Mr.Ganthier is nar-tain.It is said to Im tbe intention of Dr.Htansfield to present himself aa a candidat* lor the county of Queliec.It is rumored tbat Mr.D.Thompson, of thi* city, will npo*e Dr.Rinfret In Quebec Centre, and that Mr.F, X.Lemieux, advocate, will contest the ('ouatyof Hoiiaventure with Mr.Tarte.Mr.George Hiliipat i .of Hi.Andrew's, had been sole, ted a* th# Conservative eaudi.lat* for the Couaty of Argeiiteuil.Mr.HnnpiH.n is the proprietor of a large tannery in St.Aodrs w'*, hut will certainly !»\u2022 in a minority in «very parish iu the county hut his own, if op|H>*ed by Mr, RaUingham.KIRK.Briuhbn, Ont , March 23.Wheeler Dawaoa A ( Urn.plaining mill wa* destroyed by L/e last night.The > oniettt* were all .l**tr»y«d.Iaim alxitit $3,5(81, »» insurance.WKAIIIP.lt KEFOKT.MxiEOKOt.om.al Orne*, Toaono.M*rrb'J3,10 \u2022 m \u2014In Ut» lowrr lak* reglen tbe pr»**ar* la* dr-eresse.l with tn» to brisk weslerly Wl*«U **d rlesr to fair e.e.l weather.This mornlag the prewar* Is I*»' st eff our All* tlecrw.st snd lb* bar mieier 1* rl«inc quickly In the north\u2022vlfb north.weeterly winds and generally clear wnatbsr flw l«w »rsa wbbh w«* over Plot ids ye»*' day has apii*r*a**y al-nt«'«f dis* I pac\u2019d Pro'Kinfhi for tb< n*kt iwaaty« fuir i ours-lor the lowtrGk* egt«\" frw*h t » hriak » iiih m»*lerlj' to north west 'r W\"'\t.*\u2022 (aw wea- ther »t l.iwrence, fre*h to Pnsh «outiwrif (\u2022 w**l .i Iv win'.'* and fair weather, with light rai* or enow é ,e tipper tuition K'-r (he kf*iitl®* I rovioe**.ft .1, to hr.*» «' itl.westerly to we teriv winds sad (Sir weather possibly liibt ram or »oow In som* l*ea-lit;*s\t_______ THK RIVEE.LoboUBLIL, Manli 23.-It* same a* je.terdpy.Y'AfXMf*» Mares 23 -CUanoel i* cUara law sers* wide »nd » couple uf mile» b Lw her*.\t^ Y»*< HKKt- Match 23 \u20141 rowlag withta»|***.Soaxu Mardi28.\u2014Cross*** very hid- Hu itruci\u2019 Hivaa.March 23 \u20144,'l**r Bva a.e* ¦bore ht.('HAILS* March 23 \u2014JUver clear \u2022 hr.Otas.March 23.\u2014Elver clear four mile* bel*w here.\t\"*\t- I\u2019.aurtiTxa March 23 - lo* **»» ¦syrxicr.laj Tflht> Kivxa*.March 23.\u2014Ic* still mfid.Mt-rsw tr«»»n R w SwU-.InUr.-iU an- liLi-ly U» I- «ffwte l l-v thr pr.»|x«».-.l.\t* lathr Uni* I.sndon »;»vh it in M-o-rt edon truatwortny ftuthoiily thnt l$i*inarok w make the bill on the reorganization of the t.>i- neta Ministerial *iumti\u2018\u2019n.The rwrponsiMe editor of the Paria j .ir- al /.o Comment haa Ireen sentenced to ft yeftr\u2019a imprison ment, ftnd fintxl 5,0()rt francs.THE EASTERN QUESTION.SMAI.I.HOPES OK A PEACh CON-(fRKSS MEETING -KKl oRTED REVOLUTION I > KOI'MAN IA NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN GREEK INSURGENTS AND HOBART PASHA BROKEN OI K RUSSIA DEMANDS THAT THK BRITISH FLEET LEAVE THE SKA OK MARMORA\u2014WARLIKE TONE OF ENGLISH OFFICIAI.CIRCLES.Preparations are making to give a warm reception to Ghazi Osman, who is expected to arrive in Pera on Monday.The Avnce Butte, St.Petersburg, saya England haa not yet replied with regard to the Con-grtu.She «till iaeists upon her demand that all the conditions of jw-ace .hall Ire submitted, notwithstanding that the Uxt of the treaty has been ion munkaud to the Cabinets, and Ruseia has asreed to cotnpl.t>- freedom of discussion at the Congress.The chances of the Congresa meeting hare diminn bed.The police orv.anir.ed in Adrianople have committed various excesw-.ami pillaged houses containing the nro|«erty of Turks and Frenchmen confined to the care of the French Consulate.A Vienra despatch says:- P'SHibly Count Potocki mar beC'-me Premier of a new Austrian Ministry.Re|s>rt.s that he would replace Au-draesy as Chancellor of the Empire are untrue.The jsieition of the latter is considered likely to be atrengthened bv the Waring which he has lately shown towards the pro-Russian party, Potocki belongs to that party.A 8t.Petersburg s|>e< ial to Isindon says rumors are in circn'ation that Russia has demanded that the British deet quit the Sea ot Marmora immediately.A correspondent believes these reports, although exaggerat' d, are not entirely unrounded, and that Russia is making or ia about to make representations with regard to the British Meet.Mr.Layani\u2019s op-position to the emiyvrkation of Russian troops at Buyukdtre caused great irritation.An inspired article in the Journal de HI.J'(\u2018crt-6oury attracts much attention.It points to the continuance of the fleet in the Sea of Marmora in defiance of international law, and asks if it is not time to ask England what she really wants.Europe should call England before her judgment seat, and summon h< r to re enter the sphere of interrational law by quitting the StraiU and formally engaging not to return.Semi oiticial hints are given that if England do» not wish to attend the Congnss, it w;ll meet *with nit her.(In connection with the foregoing intelligence, it should l>e stated that rumor- were circulating in the lobbiea of Parliame» ton Thursday night that the tone in English r Ier, t > attack them, a* they owed them an old grudge, and would gladly keep them eranceW'>rker*, it is deemed advisable that I should, in view of existing circumstances, call in my engagements for the present, which I now desire to do, and I hope that there will be no raidi or premature action by any of the clubs or their individual member*, 'ihe proper time will come for the consideration of a change «.f name or the altering of the constitution in the contemplate!i Convention to be holden in June or July.I aik a suB)«ii8ion of judgment and the measure of charity toward* myself that I have extended to others.Yours, for the fallen, D.I.K.Kin*.WINNIPEG.Tim Indian Trocblbs.\u2014A Free Prêts special from Battleford confirma the report of au Indian combination.An old Stony Chief, who refused to join, was deserted by his tribe, coming in alone.He says Big Bear demands that the Indians l>« allowed to settls their difficulties in their own wav, without the interference of the Mounted Police ; that the buffalo law be repealed, and that the Indians shall not lie hanged for any crime whatever.A Chippewa chief nai just arrivtd at Battleford from Turtle Lake He reports having received tobacco from Big Bear, with an invitation to join the confederation, and is now on his way to hear what it is proposed to ene-lit of the famine refugees V strong north east wind was blowing at the time, and scarcely an hour passed before all the sheds were burned, and between 2,800 and .1,000 women and children were suffocated or burned to death.As correct an estimate as I can get gives the number of in mates a* 1.000, of whom only a little over 100 escaped.The location of this amp kitchen was unfortunate.On the east side was the city ditch ; on a part of the south and west side* was an ice pit, while house* lined the remaining sides.In addition, it was surrounded by a strong fence of kauling stalks plastered with mud, in which there wss only one gate, and it is said that on the hunting forth of the fiâmes, the g-vte-keejxr locked the gate and ran away.Many of the Chinese showed much courage in trying to render aeei*tanre, a* testified by an eye-witness.who, pausing just at the time, hastened to do what be could in tearing down the fence and rendering other service*.He sie-aksof thescene at that time as terrible beyond description.The scene nn-sented after the fire had done its work was ghastly and horrible, and the picture of it ri*» before my mind as one that never can be effaced.The contortion* of the features, the poeitions of the,bodies, hands, limb*, months.and eyes, the same as when the flame and *m >kn overtook them, reminded one of the description of Pompeii.Had the gate l>e«n left open probably many more might have made theii escape, but ao rapidly did the fiâmes spread through the mat sheds, and in the straw and mats spread on the ground aa a protection against dampness, that before an o(tening could tie made in the fence few even wen- left to linger on in suffering.How the fire originated no one seem* to know -a spark, probably, from the range where at the time the millet was cooking, -//onp Kong Mail.National Honihtt.\u2014The President of the United States issued a paper the other dav oU honesty which is fit to lie trained with the farewell worda of Washington.The next generation will undervtand that President Hayes under-stood the financial situation and did what he could to maintain the nation\u2019s honor and contribute to ita prosperity.For the time being, bad and ignorant men have got supremacy at Washington.The notoriety given them by the nrese will be the political death of them all.(tetter men will be installe.I in their places.It is sometimes with nations aa with men in this respect, that had acts hecotns great helps in the future.A remembrance of wrong done reminds ns what we are and spurs us on to greater watchfulness and nobler dee.la Unquestionably it will be so with this country when it review* calmly itspreeent deplorable financial legislatiou - N.Y.Witnett.\u2014 Only one of the Russian general* that have earned distinction during the war- Scobeleff -ia a Ruatian.All three of the oommanden in Asia are Armenians, while Gourko is a Lithuanian and ItodeUky a Gslician.LKTi\u2019KlW FROM IliCAUJSIiS.ANglXMBKAKI.Sir,\u2014Absence from home and other thing* have prevented my replying sooner to the li tter of \u201c < \u2019lericus Rcotua\" in your issue of the 21st utt.I now sei/.« the first opjKirtunlty to reply.1 am sorry to say that Yankee slang ha* formed n \u2022 part of my education, and therefore I am unable to comprehend the iqiening sentence of Ids letter an.'- would add that if \u201cUlericux Scotus\u201d were as well versed in his Bible as he ap|>ear* to be in that branch of polite^) literature, he would have had no need to auk me the question* he has, neither would he have embraced the Angl -Lrsel theory.I tun prepared to enter into kb» whole question in a correspondence with him through your columns, but must stipulate, 1st, for a reverent treatment of the subject.2nd, That the appeal be to the plain statement* of Scripture, oui to suppositious, Ird.That Mr.Hines\u2019 27 identifications, Ac., as forming the foundations of ihu heresy.Ini the Inioks that I a; be unable to see that \u201c all negro®* are m»n, though all men are not negroes,\u201d and that \u201call the Jews an- Israelite-*, though all Israelites arc not Jews.\" Now I accept the statement a* true that all \"Jews are Israelites.\" As to th® second pro-1 osition, I must say a few words.Previous to the revolt under Jeroboam, Israel was the name of the twelve tribes.After that event there were two distinct kingdoms, Judah and Israel.But after the Babylonish captivity this distinction was abolished.We have seen that the tribe of Benjamin were i-alled Jews.Now, in Esther iii.fi, all the captives in the 127 provinces are ualled Jews because to J scobs fourth son, Jadsh.was given the sovereigmty ; hence they were called after him.The Israelites, i.e., the whole twelve tribes are now dwelling alone, not reckoned among the nations but scattered throughout all nations, fulfilling the prophecy of Balaam, Numbers xxiii.9.A prophecy having regard to the whole nation n* the division into two nations, h id not taken place when it wa* uttered.As I did not quote Ezekiel xxxv , I decline to an*wer his qiusth n, and fail to see its relation to the question in hand.As to I-siah xlii, 4, \u201cThe isles shall wait for hi* law \" our Lord explains this veme hi meai-ing, \"In Hi* nams shall the («entiles trust.\u201d \u201cClericus .Scotus'' ought to know that the Hebrew wor I translated \u201c li'e,\" not \u201c He,\" as he spells it in the tir.-t sentence of his Utter ; does n-.t mean what we call »u island, but any piece of land on the sea coast, or to arrive at which it ws* necessary to cr.s* the sea.Will ** Clericus Hcotus\" inform me on what principle of interpretation he makes Matt, x.xu 41.refer to Britain ?There is an evident allusion to isaish v.and the contrast is not between Judah and Israel, but between the whole Jewish people and the Gentile».Here for the present I leave off, became I fear to trespass too much on your since.I have, therefore,merely given reference* and not quoted the lissages at large.I am not afraid of th*-issue of this controversy if only the Word of God I*, taken as our guide.All we can knowon this subject is to be learned there, and the moment we build our faith on tradition or ancient monuments (like the pyramid or Jacob\u2019* stone) we are on dangeron* ground, and are found at one with the Church of Rome, whose fund*-mental error is the substitution of something else for (rod\u2019s revealed Word.Your* faithfully, Clmkicus Anoliuanum EMIGRATION AND TRADE.8in,\u2014Of late the city new*jiaperj, and more e*|Kcialiy the Witness, have contained more articles concerning the all important ques tion of emigration to Manitoba and the Northwest from Montreal, as an overcrowded city.There arc difficulties to he overcome, aa in all undertakings, and these can be overcome by a general move only, which should be headed by our leading citizens and those who have had some txjierieiiie, or some way after the following plan.The leading citizen* may Ins extensive real estate owners, and might prefer to see all n-main, being then more liaely to secure tenants.The tailor might mourn the loss of his customer, so also ths iiootraaker, and among the mourner* might, thanks to the new farm oouatry.be the licensed sud unlicensed liquor vt-ndors.None of these would be the loser*.A* the country increase* produce and merchandise must move more freely.In consequence the railroad* would have more freight, and more employed.So.again, the merchandise must be handled in and out of stores, giving work to numbers mor.-, But we want to drive men away from us in thousands.Who will do th* increased amount of work * There are handreds and thousand* over the waters to the East anxiously watting for an open aitnation or work of any kind to Ilyin.If they cannot he induced to come and pro reed far W'eet at once, we must do our Ink* to induce emigration from here, and induce them to come thus far when We have mailt- room.Bo this is intended to show that emigration would eventually benefit this efty as well as those west u»iur»s-mrii in h ulreal a* ebewher .From the proprietor dim profite srii room, where the business men congregate.Two leading ship-owners «piarrelled -one having accused the other of supplying Hengough with the idea for a caricature of uiui~au(78.\u2019\u2019 TluiSt-BAKRlt sail) the address was attached.Sir Juiin\u2014Mend It.The address, which embodied the revolutions passed by the Quebec I.egii-lntarn which have been alroaily puhlikhiNl, was rend.AFTBU RKCB8S.CANADA SOUTHERN OIL!.On the third remiing of the bill to authorise and confirm the scheme of arrangement of the Canada .Southern Hallway Company, Mr.M vthii'oai.i.n-pnitcd his argmnonti in favor iut , and in the heat and fury of the vt'he that hardy and ferocious war rior Rossa rushed madly bom his hop-1 into the street snd slipped softly out of the town, and probably skipped over the border.This latest battle against British tyranny whatever its other conserjaeBcee.will yready stimulate contributions to the skirmishing fund.Now will the silver coin rattle and rain into the contribution l>ox, and the holder» of the fund will rub their hands a» with the calm delight of the f.inner who sees the soft summer showers fillimr his tields with the making of a great harvest But it will do more than that ; for a tine fat skirmish like \u201ca good sherrU-sack hath a two-fold operation.\u201d It adds to the fund and accounts for the disappearance of money ; for expenses must l»e paid and money must l»- drawn out for tho purpose ; and the true skirmisher while delighted hy whatever adds to the money in the till, Is never supremely happy save in the presence of a gt>od reason for taking nome ont.In the cloud of accounts, dust can be thrown sweetly into the eyes of the contributors, and thus patriotism becomes at once beautiful and remunerative.\u2014JV.1\\ Htrald.CIRCASSIAN ATROCITIES.E1( victims, and finally fell ujion and discovered the place of refuge of these unfortunate people, and immediately tried to effect an entrance into the cave.In this, however, they were baffled, the entrance to the cave being well guarded and bravely defended by the re-fugees.This show of resistance on the part of the people, and the fact, perhape, that three of their number were mortally wounded by the shots tired from within, seemed to exa*i>erate them the more, and after two or three further attempt* toetfect an entrance, hut without success, they determined by any fiossihle means to put immediately to death those within.They accordingly set to their infernal work, and hprmeans of crowbars they nllimately succeeded in opening a hole on the roof of the cave, through which, without loss of time, they proceeded to pour a large quantity of brimstone and asphalte, to which they set tire by tiring their guns through the hole.As a consequence, the inside of the cave was in a few minutes filled with smoke so detine that the poor i>eople dripped down one by one dying of sullocation.and the souls of eight hundred martyrs tied almost simultaneously toward the foot of the throne of their Creator, the Almighty.Out of the eight hundred who entered the cave only eighteen were saved, almost by a miracle, haviug on tint entering the cave taken their stand at the farthest end of it, and having, afterthe Cir-assians hail taken themselves of! exulting no doubt in their abominable work, ccmc out of that immense grave by dragging themselves over the dead liodiea of their fellow villagers of yesterday.\u2014Constantino pit Comtpondencc, London l>ndn Sir Josef>h Bszelgette, who st»t< d a* hi* ooinion that the eii-l>atikiin-nt Wa* quite ua|>ali|»of sustaluiog the additional weight of the obelisk and its pedestal.War PniPARATlotm In all the Government works business continues to increase, and addition») hands arc taken on daily to keep pace with the growing Dretvsurs.ftne hundred and fifty of the Royal Engine* r« have been brought to Woolwich from Chstham.Pembroke, snd other places for special duty at the Royal Ar-si nal and the dockyard stores, partly* in preparing torpedo gear snd partly in connection with the railway materisl now in course of delivery.T be railway plant now arriving at the dockyard is for a teiiqsirarv line across country, while that which is being delivered at the Arsenal is intended for a trench railway, such a* would he used for conveying and mounting heavy guns in siege works, in which duty the Royal Engineers are well practised.Five hundred miles of new telegraph cable for tor|>edo connection* have been purchased of the Silvertown Telegraph Work* opposite the dockyard, and the large siaviiig-dock at the west-end of the yard is being cleared for its reception, having for a long time past Iveeu used for cable testing.Drawing* are row Ring prepared at the Admiralty for a large number of torpedo boats, which are to be const rucled at the various Royal dockyards, in a-1 dition to tho«Uion imnii-iUalelr.Addro** N.ii.WiTK»*» Office.I^MPLOVM KNT.\u2014Wanted, by a 1 j respretaMe l'ru'Mlsi-t (îlrl, au i-ngsirement a* Nurse >-r «itemlnnt s ith * l«-l.r goinx to BriUun willinir to he u.i'fiil ilurtng the vov uge .wnuM remain wllh th» liimlly I! required.AU-ln-i.S.J.R.thl* otBe».I^MI'LÜŸ AIENT Wanted^ bj a rj iteTcublê ronotf mao.latrlr (n>ni liu^Un-i ; will to mnkr hini'M'lf\thi ntiytfiint.Lut woald piN»f»«r it \u2022ituntton M coiiiiiatilun or vih!f*t u> a )f» ntlrni.nn.«s NN I I M ^ ' ¦\t' \u2019 « otBc#.\u2018ÜMPLOY M I'.NT.\timsi- J-i Uon Is a L'bius as) id.T.to .oil ^ ru le uu.l the Lui in »\u2022 ll \u2022npelicl with ft «ter.two govvl M»m* gluMe* wM li*etl.ng Uoum.Tenuaraar.Ai\u2019pl/ to A K.MI-IKI.R, Isiahtile, que.|/(>K SALK VU,|.A I.OT1 AT IMUNTK i I.AIHK.tight very ehsic» rtver-std.-lot*, estai «ttout U«lf an «ere |(Uh bssdaowr shade tnuw uou «a -dt boeeh ; et cellen* for RaMilsg and hoeUae- Price rerv tea A.ldnuo J.II.MKN/.I KS.M.ml - Rsuh.|;oi; >.\\ i.E.1 House* on the followtnr .twle.\u2022omv with ami «ont» WUhovit ground, attaelieu .ShefVn-oVr St Cathemte.Ixih-'hv* er, st.Antoine Craig, Bt-nstrtttuto.»l.JotM-vh.William At.Kam Uo, M Hnl-erl St.Eli/airll| Port, Mn< k»r.Uonn!«tit.t>r m mend/ Mini.field, victoria.Uarrswiw.I'nlon tvsaus a> lu-» Beater Mali, ttlsurr ssd Hurwhsi stessu.au ' a -ii tSI-rr of AeUirhrd rcidene-.oettMe of iliee'l< Al.o ht.iloiug aii-i till* lot.in va/iou* oarta oi ihe en nad ruFruainltiig*.O \\V.*sTaATON Krai Eetsle Aaetlf.UH HI.Jnuiee tb-SOt.¦ A O H SAL E , THE W ELL 1 k-iov.-n Pr»p«Tt e.h.hinging to Widow JtMIN PMKM>*\\KUA>r.l.t Lot\u2014No.euX t «dit.ntl pisn M.Jim.Murd.euntaiulog ».:iCR f»».rttvlded tno Wire, h-iMing lota .1 uaisd oornei W Certswino asd R* Aioin-t* .iri-oi», nud a-Uoliilug A.!\u2018i!oti k \u2022 \u2022-\u2019» now n.y !.¦ | tit) 4 >0 te.t, dlvliled into M4 liulldiug loi», (lluiiled on Andrew »n1.No.4.'14 and 4; wet nurse a oal.y.Apply at N».6D Blenrr itreet.n )()MH.tli'iitldndh will Hiidat Ik rib I\u2019nlon Av tnue.a >oup4< /vanda-iii-lir fuml*) -I Itoomu.w l-hi-nt bosnl ; privatif fninlly , r»f»rrni » ex shsefsf.ROOM\u2014To Lot.a ftirnishod front | r Bedroom.» Ith hath foenneor lw gentl.-siea.H04 Dorchemer comer Aloxautler st-eet OOMH, fnniidl oil, at 2H Kich Taotd Kquaro.\t.OOM8, larnlfhed, nt 107 I\u2019nlno Avenue.B B i > < >< >.M- 'i t L ! Superior Fuininh J\\ ed Bedroom, will nr wtUioat board, at No.B flan over Streer.ne«r '«neat Inh.Keferunee.eieli*'4.->t I I >OOM.\u2014Lnrj»*.(\u2019oiuturtatily Fur Ik nl«h»d Bmlro-m \u2019.\u20186 v icvorla strruc Situatiuiia V.i» »IiVUV : igWh'*\"T./\u2022» I ae v»«utkp, l».-w\u2014« ¦\t\u2022 A-vS-u U.rw.VONst n:K a»>.U»*-A T ANTED a IIouRoiiiAld, Protect\u2022 an; Apply al 4HM Bberbrook» street.V/AV1 EL, b> a niHjHtt\u2019table Man.f Pro\u2019'*t«; «ged 26.a situation In a «lura \u2022 '- It hones* ond solve* ; fi.-»t tedlnionlal*.A-ldrr.( UAKLM, thuofll -e./ANTED, 5 smart Koyh ; jr«» kI paV\t2'A fit.Jam « sireel, 2nd tl»'.Lost, Strayed and Found.ilrvnt'IYSt.HtWH /«r Lowt, flrtaTWi»,\tKoewiv i:\\ roLET.I SI » ell-A| ! rl'0 LET.1 Slge, »rlf-ron'xlnr»! \u2022nb.letilUl Rrirk House, wtlh ell'init i sled (;«rvlrii att*»be-l.Kent eery low.A| plr to ll>.' M Itouniilque »t.fi>T«IUI-: AMI ll\\% BI.I.IMi.TGII Nolle llantt-alreel.Rent ninaVralo.The Khop Fixturus Furniture.Nickel t, i-i,.I «»¦-.fi«l< A !.«toi thi ereeeut *ii;*ll and well m s|-ly to ft' I» CAMPBRI.I.ynrhee AND TWO HllOPfi I,.TGI) lu I TIG \"vi.( nlherine alreel.1.II.JUMKI'll.r|1() LET, tlirof story stom* HotifM*, 1 N.i 6» Driimtunud stn-et in ^.miO order, with In.¦ue liatr possession If di sir.»!.Kiiqelrv THhO.I,Y MAN, 2211 fif Jamees» r IM I Lie r, lioin 1st Ma> lirxt, Stoic I Me, 01 CoMnoa»).freeMnc LowerI\u2019ausl Basin «n i [p-.eiilly eupleil by Mersrs .Ivris V.-¦ 'Inngton A I'o., .itinble'fcr l.t IH PrûvISiuBS.fil'-arolXMil Ortie*», k.Heni s.\u2019Utf »»-l lax».Apply L- JofiFI\u2019ll l.olM* .\u2019ll fi' Ja \u2019!»\u2022 »t.rr ll A l FINE PUT STONE 1 Ho.iae N.- \u2022HI2 Hberbroolt» street w ith «II modern I m proven ten if.\tlo fi II.k J.Mofifi, ft and 7 Ueiollel strm-L ^ro LET, r ow rrilAT roMMODlOI\u2019H STOKE, _1 f*o.:t Hecwllei street, adjoining tbs »iiderw4gi''-d Apply to fi.II.k J Mit ts I) anrt 7 R< * ollet it ef \\riLLA ki;siim:m i: TO I I I ?That VIU»» Mesldunr ' 'I- cat», glut 2 «.-rus of gr.ouid ; gieel wnler .no lair », and low rent.t.H.MAmiF.WM, 22 fit.John st.Notices.N 701 M E iO THE PI BLIC.I the ijm!rmirî»#d.do h«*frhy *iv»* pnl.ll notU*»* th§t t %¦ 111 iH.t !?#» r«*4f «inaiblr (or aiiv drbte \u2022 oniric t I in my ii*m< uti!\u2022 4 4 t*T mr wiittrn i»r»lrf.\tW K.TAUB rJMI E MOLHONS MASK.The «hareholder* of Ttie M- l.ons Hank are hereby noli fled that a dirt lend of TIIRKK I\u2019K t l> N f.upon the capital slm-k was this day deotarnl for th» t urrent half year, and that thesamu will lie parable at the oif.-r of ihe Hank In fb!« city on and alter the first >la» of Apr * next.The Iran.1er hooks will he eln*e«| from the IRth U» Noth pros, ioelustve.Hy order of the Board F.UOr.FKRSTAN TIIOVMM.f ashler llontret l.F'el*.2*4.|87>l.¦ ¦¦ ¦ Miscollaneous./iJM AT EXg ttoriU |*(-el .treet near ft In-lsor Hob I three Mi«i|S II i » \u2022 llh rear uuibllng, ready fur .u - spsiej l.t »»< AUa.shop ant1 Dwelling No.6d Rnnaventure »trlf>F.K.West fi nd Redding lfou*e.1.217 Hu t vthrrine A\t________________ | / * A N .\\ K Y BIUDH.ThoooliavinK X a \u2022n-1 In» .v.hod a !»\t-' IN*\tLltll- fi.Antoloe stye- ;, by leaviap wunl where w br ««-e«.fl If.MAlTFWfi.22 Sk J«h« st.OL'SE IO LET.Two and a Irk flfinsr, 1D2 Hlsor-.s to\tiase \\ x l.mid Draiighl Hora- aud Kxi.r».« »\u2019»nnir low e.\u2019 price, I*.O.Bor 622.>KEMISES Va NTED.Premises for Ihe feni ITsrbnngr Awwo'lailen mar i«e re-julred by 1st May.IsTR.Part.es building, or w u-> by s b-nng ex sting premia»* ran olTer saltabl«- areommodafon mar agdreas VI.J.PATTKKwMN fie«-r»t«ry /\u2019l.M.l:.M.AGENCY OPEN.\\J\tA 44fMH* «PKOKTI NITk\u2019.A fifst-elaas Life Inauma.-c f ompaay desire* lo *»»nr» hr .errIces of a General Agent.Only expertm»-! mm need apply.Address Box 60 F tried h L't L# 4 y.AfcLGi / kFHCES J LET 14 TMA Bsrkse«e If Mali «\u2022 I ausda Ballfila* Apply at the Bank I I ICES I o LET,L'\"»- anil -*r»l St.Jiii rg.t «fie .o ««»» H'w-UJ» In ltd* f ulhlinr lob I i , n ., I! \u2019\u2022 I *l»« (bop i-rieenWr «\u2022 ,., .\t, .\t.«holt on »i:;,g«-ob1d be /\t\"i, .rioJAMFSBAl l.lfi * *rp«l 4,df I.\" II Xifi/v i-aJie st CTOIM: o! WAKEHOI'HE TO , ong toe 411/'-1 l(-»l ; \u201d » br** B.\\M4 .\t, klf axil in' ifAttfc < 'Lffig Ur* Ht.^ 4 .0 \\ i »» *r4 oui» oc»aipW*d kjr *Kr ?« ****** 4.1'c lusufan» ' ont.^\tp.a.* «l'armae M*** THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Satuuday, Mauch 23, 137g Meefegs, kusefiients, S.c ft HHj à va VK TOIUA KIl\u2019MiS NO.It < « Th^romnanr willmuiiUTnUhe ' ^AiSiOP.u» «ATUItOA» tVK.N-0 ^ INI.»' u'i\u2019look, tut r \u2018 ,HIÙ ,y rbo Hu/lcr* i>r tlw t-oiupnuy r wni«tu>uk Wladaar Hotel.MCKII.CUIFUAN.Beo.Treat.OSee No.lï Tlaee d'.trru.e.i Mouln-al aand Maroh.>___________________________ ST.BAHTI10IX)MK\\V\u2019S KKKOKMK» KPIHrOPAI.«'IHMU'll.NATt'RAI.tllST.'BT AOt\u2019IKTY H tLI.32 Ualrerattr tlri rtL Norfleet at 11 am.ami 7 p.m.The Bee.Dr.1\u2019ftHHKR.of Toronto.Will oflloiato on Si ndar noil, the 24th ln«t.Habteot of Nermont-WormDK ' UoJ » .J.'aw .\u2019\u201ci Comptaa.Kreuln^.\" The Inuloatlootof aTrue KerUa .auaduj School at It p.m.Seau tree.All are luvlted.A'una.jr,.W -ilneftar.Th-.r.t!»r .Pf :t Moon i'D«»ea lor March.Sun Sett.U 11 Moon Hin a ^ .niom.d t m New tdemr.H Wa4 «vcn.Fini BOKI«K * 4>BNI.h|I.1,1,.I»., ON MONDAY KVKNINO.MARCH aft.AT S O\u2019CLOCK, In the Lecture Hall of the Church.S«bject:-,,Kleturnta of Ite Knjrllth Tonirue \u2014 the Aaslo Saxou KlemcuL\u201d A eolleetien will be lake* to defray nreewarr cTpenaen.WKSIiKY UONUREC.ATFONAL 4 HI Kf II.MK.niAHLKK PEDI.EY' Will preach id the ACAD8MY OK MUSIC at 11 a m.\u2014i!f l>\u2014 Rev.JAM RM KO Y.M.A.At 7 p.m.Rabjeet for the erenlnis\u2014'' Immortality,\u201d 1 t or.»r.ft.t.UtBNCll MISSIONS.A Union Prayw Maotmt tad Conference will be held is lb* riHTNM MKN'H C\u2019HElfdTIAN An»«*OCTATION UAL1- Kaca MONOAT MORNISti ran* 0 to 10 o\u2019clock.AU French MUtlonarten In the City, and Kricndt and Bapportert of French Mlttlcn*.are IcTitetl to atteint Y GOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT.Mf All» OF THR \u2019 BARW1CK TRSTIMONIAL Fl'SD\u2019\u2019 /.V THK MKPHASICH' HALL, On Monday Krenlna.\u2018iftih March.1HT*4.Band of tho tlth Fotillern Mra.Caldooolt.Matter Kmlle Hone, Minn Coel.la Hone.Mr.K.A.Hilton, Mr.mrntton.P R O ti K A M M R .OrerVirr\u2014' Nabnco \".-A.Frnfl Hand 0th Fuatlier*.Soar- The An*el e|.er'««de\"(by r.'.|ii.'.ll\tHraga (With Piano and Violin accompaniment* by Me»»™.Stratton A Hilton) Mr*.Caldecott.Violin Solo\u2014\" .\u2022\tMailer Hour.Yalae\u2014\" Sweetheart.\".\t\u2022 .l>'Albert Band tlth Puallier*.Piano Solo\u2014' Barcarpllf.\u201d (Luder tthne Worte).Mr.Hilton.\t[Mm-Ir'AtoSn Grand Operatic Selection\u2014\u2019 Ln FnTorila \u201d.y>'i*tjclti Band tlth h uallier*.(toar\u2014\u201d She Wandered Down th\" Mountain Side \" Plug (Mi** Kelloinr'* foii'.u* Sont) Mr*.Caldecott.Violin bolo\u2014 \u201d Patrick a Dar.\" t with varlaiiou»i Matter Hone\t( F leur temp* Grand StiliUrr March\u2014 \u2019 Prti»«;an Prtie.\u2019.H**reen little danger of any serious misunderstanding with otiier European nations ; or had the veil of secrecy which closely shrouded the St.Stefano treaty been lifted the result would probably have been the same.But on the contrary rumor* of exorbitant demanda, of secret understandings, of term* fatal to \u201c Briti.h interests,\u201d were allowed to b« spread semi officially and to go uncontradl.tej'ind th# re«uR wa* a foeün?of itidiKiiation.MrHoh it may Uko million* of |iouiids and aaas of b! >od to satisfy.At the present time it would seem that England, who«e demand* had in a measure lost for it Kuro|»ean sympathy, is again gaining iu that toa|ieut, French public opinion hariug turned a sumiiientault within the last few day*.Italy also incline* toward* the same side ; hi.(jormany sleep* with one «ye open, while Au* tria is the mere tool of circumatances, changed by every breath of wind.The latest important UuMiian grievance which comes to the surface i* tlie presence of the liritiah fleet in the Sea of Marmora, whose Iniiusnce was made painfully manifest by the Porte\u2019s refusal to permit th« embarkation of Russian troops at Bujukdere.War preparations are going on rapidly in England ; another ironclad, the \u201c Invincible,\u2019\u2019 ha* Ixmu ordered to the Mediterranean, and the fJerman 0\u2018atdU regards war between llrL t .in and Russia an inevitable, and thinks Russia was lever so ready for a struggle as now.L1TEUAKY UEVIKVV.FUTUR» I\u2019UNlrtHMBNT.The great topic of the day in a theological iwiutof view is the doctrine of future punish-ment, and an important contribution to the literature of the subject will be found in Dr.Edward Beecher's Histnr>/of Opinions on tht St'rip-turn l Dof trine of Ret r Hut ion.Dr.Beecher attempts to trace the development of thought ami language with regard to this point from the creation of man to the days of Christ, and thence downward through the CbrUtian ages, endeavoring in all cases to go to the original authorities.Hi* concluHion is that the doctrine of the endless conscious punishment of the impenitent was not by any means universally beid in the early Church, and that the doctrine of restoration,held by Origen, was never condemned by an < Ecumenical Council, but only by a local council iu 544.Tliis doctrine duap|>ear«r of Moses, to which he has already directed attention in the case f what waa Edwin D«en determineilly oppose«l l*» theatres, from the times »>f tho Primitive church*» down.In 1757, the General Awembly of the Presbyterian Church piw»ed an act calling up>n the Presbyteries so take care \u201c that none of the ministers of this Charch do upon any ocv-au »n attend the theatre\u201d Robert Pollok, author of the \u201c Cours# of Time,\u2019\u2019 reflects the bettor senti-nient when he say# : \u2022\u2022 The tin alie wa*.from lt»o »»Tjr first, Ihe (avertie banal of sin i thoagu lionsst moo, Some vary bon»*t, wUc and worthy men.Mainlslnetl it might be t-imed to sccomit; And #*.yiertsp*.H might 1».but never as*, rrtaa tirai to tant, it was sa «vil place ; And sow \u2022eek thtog» aiy Rcled there «» n*.»h« The den oiis blush and from Iho uiTgUborhood A u*tU and holy men, tieublbig, retire»!- BatuRDATj March 23, 1B78.\u2014- 1 - TOE MONTREAL ¦¦ Hhoulit wiy of you think m« too narrow.»tlfT und atiwight'laowi, in th^ vww* 1 h*v« *Uü**^' to utv* to nivht «r hiî;jr«MUrt»«uu k.,,ii* Whom u« om> will ovrr atui»e of l untui^ju ov.i .Uictue** Iiu^w.Howry ,.r.Liatcu to wh»t he any-i \"f th»th«tiv.'irtok* Tere^ulTgay'rompinl^iu to nnio !u half U mi .t the msm! on Manley\tétm ^ lé#orf^i mn ¦, \"l Vo l'i'rs on Dr imtnoud alreet saebYtl.lM l YVKNKK HOl'SK in tricfla I\u2022\u2022\u2019W\"' I'ntterloo, .«.fuel MeUtatt* atreeL and i»'iipt*d by Dr.M8I M Caihena* **îp»rsE ADJOINIMI dm.No.street ocoupled by Vlujor Ita Tour LOT en aVlander »lroot, tiir Plan on new.All U.e Fare*U *v* eomainto*\t- Oar four'll i ash, balance In ttv# year» at .ww eent i* tei i*sl.Hale at 11 *-¦ JOHN J.AHNTON.Auetionaem I MPIHM VN'J Al OTION H 1LH of f\t.11 IM HE Ah MHIIIME CATTLE.11K 41* P AM' h f 'll h IIORSKS.BKUKHIURE PIUS.iMI'I.KMKN PH *«'.1 b,, subscriber la inslrudcd by Mr J';\"';'^11l1'i*V,.\u2018!k In S, II at hi* farm l*.hiae gur ,oo WEDNMJIBAY, Jita Mare*, hla.ilen.ltdhevd #f Avrahirea \u2022\"\u2019«\u2022\u2018\u2018\"J\t\u201c Cow# and Hellers aid lb* Bull ' Diiaklrh « * >44» Also Alderney Cow I mil*» \" eight hear» draft ta»rsea.bv Importe.» « Irde#.t*l.i aad Norma-» ha»*.* there igb srttsas.r»\u20192« «'ji»-'«E!îtî=r: Also hia enure Karin SUi*k VAagon Rea iter* implements, ttarueas.Ao.all frtwn «miu>H»d»toDKM,0B Ht.Francois Xavier «'r *.\u2022\u2022.17 A RM Ï'OP SA LK.('ll KAT.I $ I mile* from .Moatroal.- -.ntalntag one hundred *nd tire actes, iiv, n v aix In valuable hush, and ton bal**, o under best of e.,ttlv*tlon : comfortable dwsllinc honae, two barn*, stable and coach house, all ln °^®r' farm U tire mile* (r»m Lapralrlo.altnstr.1 In th* partsh of SI.'\u2019hlHppe.and nine neres troni H».FMlippe.Lq.with the privlleg»-of pasturing ' Vile on the ,*aten*«v- on nmu.For further parliculnni address JOHN IIIMYD.St.PWUp|H»do Itapralrte.V J A I KS.Three Safes for sale, cheap.IL KhRR 1 CO , 03 SL Joseph at s AMSON\u2019S\u201d ENG INK OIL.An excellent labneator now extenatrely u*e ! T roaehont the Dominion.HoLtan cob«r.prior, :mk* pku gallon.AI.FKKU HAVAliK St HUN, AGBNTS, 4 \u2022 St.Francoia Xavier atraet.1 > 11 ( )S FOZON K, J Demand of which la increasln* ; an I w 11 It mn\u2019 f,.rlt I* * thotoughlv reliable nutrien' tonic to t \u2022 n-r vou* arslem.banUblng dyspopsia.hr*:-ng the nerve* curing rheumatic alimenta and kidney complaint*; lU rs/orC, neither uaderhaud nor open competititin can ad,C.It.On the contrary, conlmst w it\u2019i inferior real p-eparatton*onlyIncrcaseslisnopularlty.PHOSFOMNK being prescribed by physician » and used In tholr practice ia a guarantee of Ita reliability.I^rRNlüHKI» llmisr* WiintFtl 1st ^ lunl :me.Hum*l«e: good locality.Warn B id; .* .r * s __a » \u2014\u2014 - .a T ¦\t11 il I is a tall.I rta 11 a.a T17ANTED, nn active nml pUiliinK 7 7 vonng man to travel for a \u2022mall jobteng ho .«\u2022 engaged in the frnl', canned « taels and Itah ' «\u201cWc .ho \"l'l hand* need upplr, nor lima» having lot* of friends nn the read : Indneetnctits Tcrv smalt.'n'\u2019Jr* *t»»I>g paru'u Lin* an'l 4**;* 108 Water an*n, and bo rewarded.ft.VTAÇKfirs - HEALING M*NUrt:u i-û;;» iir'.\"i.ilïr\u201cïîi\u2018Xr J-i rfiJc:r»s.syy» ., of Brome.g.H ANOS freni « Mil N PT ORGANS *27*- toll 300 \u2019\t7lMo 760 The rep \"te lion of all the Bouse* above IHta-si gnnmniee to heyeraof IhBBWwltauoe *n' ne sot tire lastruinenla.IVI-ea RciDierd.Tcrma of 1'nvo'ent r.eav.Kt vitlsHAi \u2014Thêüllft rrotNew\t«f\tri*\u2014 A f.«.J tn iave\tÎcTmoÎK t»U8 AN uHl>utio luditatioa of « de.««\u2022rt prtiiuAuU, ondâAprd by tlw* t»r.i umiH of tke Rod Si*A.Ami uow tlwy aro to runt for « year in tin» dojttli* of tliia wildomeHa of ¦liuEiry rock\" and tnwl***a valloya.Itaan atom iukI \u2022'till inland aolitudn, with irratiito and ponthyry p aka «oaring upward'.>,000 fr-ot ; H»*av«*n*pointing hpirra, wliota?neiched and naked «idea, unrelieved by hjiw k of nn* living * **** ?hrim*d in His iinmcMiutc prosema, must be placed in the Holy of Holies in the light of the Miekiiiab glory, and under the special keeping uf His own novsr-slaeiung aye.I hoa these ten words became the glorious and hallowed centre «.f all Israel\u2019s worship.How highly does God honor His law ; how carefully doi s He watch over it ! >.Put above all is their unique position manifested by their history.I hink of this in relation to Israel.With such a uendenaed | code, a ith such a standard of dv.iy, wiiii suoi» a revelation of the Divin» will, how highly was Israel flavored ! While the nations around w en* groping in dmrkness æ to tho U'ing of (Jod and tin* whole «iuty of man, Israel walked in the light of this law, holy, just, and gw exceeding broad aro its requirements ! How much teed have we to pray iu regard to each of these, \u201c Lord have mercy upon u.», and incline our hearts to keep this law!\u201d Having thusooiuddvred the position an«l the contenta of the law, let u» now direct our attention to its weakness and its strength : to what it could not do, and to what it could do.First.Ci insider it s weakness.1.\tThe law could not deliver.Israel, when in Egypt, had been shielded from the avenging stroke of the destroying angel ; had been delivered from tho house of bondage by tho mighty power of God ; had been made pilgrims and stranger» by His great redemption ; but all this wu» ac-co\u2019nplished before too law was given.God's arm wrought in sovereign freedom and in almighty power on behalf of Ihthi 1, ere ever God's lips uttered one word from Sinai.It must never bo finbiK CirïjTK PUIîUC.«Kiivii-K Krnn«jai» an c««ln «le* ms* l)ori-hi*u>nn*la «ont au prti.l'CN rKNTIN l'«K MOT, mal.al .11.» Seurent eu larni* tempa «lana la «.'oLonnn Kaanraiaa et Rana un.en(»««n.«u.l.l.e, U p.raonit* «(Ul aunvureMre ON CkNTIN rr DKMI ran moi.j^AUKORK ilfi IM niiirs nmttont.: Pouib : (>uem- A la «uerre.par tiallaud.Le cnrüitiHUiauii- et in eut-nv.Vojagi-de llenrv .-««atiTeyA travers l\u2019Afrique central-.L\u2019hon.Ali-iamln- Mm-ketuie.KrrtttKToN : Krsuk oMUi-ld.Coin i>«» Kxsaava: Le portrait.\u2014 Le* boni petila mol-neanx \u2014 A propoa «lea Journaux.\u2014 L\u2019Africain et ie lion.Ukdaction : Agrienlture et coloniattlon.\u2014 Un crére-«(Mr.\u2014 Parlement fiMeraL \u2014 M»ntn *1, endroit oh la vio eut en «langer \u2014 A propoa de noue orl»J politique.('oHhMOvMDANi'aa: Les reapuuaabilititn dim So -\u2022 t« a de Mianlona au Canada.'.A.V.\u2014 Le Pure Chlnfirtv an Csnnds.N.Duval.\u2014 Ca cl IA, P.S.V.HssKoorcTio» : Kepntriemeut.\u2014 Oardoa roua dim dettim _ l.n aituation «le la France.\u2014 La queatiun dc« pé-.h cric».Ni.i vKLUM ST Paira luvena: Quatre «ulouma.g! ¦ K < OMBMUI *.P, «n na Lacos» A l'u»age de» (-cole* du dimanche.BAI M» l*V CltKBTIBX.Kcomieie R« «ialb bt Doaamvina ; Plan de eonrpoar a volaille.\u2014 S ngrata vert», eto., etc.Vabibtk» : L»D et maliutle.Illi'»thatio*» : L\u2019hon.A.Macltenxle.\u2014 Lecture en famille.\u2014 Plan de oour.PRIX.*« Kn rente au bureau «lu IFi/ar»* et diet lea marchanda I de journaux.t-Aurore de la aemaine prochaine contiendra 1« commencement «l'un feuilleton d une lei lure we* atta< haste amue is-rnonnc u» dertalt manquer de lire.Il e»l Intitulé : I ' Le »c«ret de «ilrlo, épia««le «les ûragonuaden.' TUE MONTREAL .' .¦¦¦¦¦\u2014- SPECIAL NOTICES.In Tmw I\u2019lUUtXNT A til, whnu the life-battl» is so fincely fought, aoii when upon evnu th«« xtroogist the tug ami stmu of U tell s«v heavily, b< w ueceesary it '-comes for its to provLU f«>r the knetiitig iq f .or reserve stock uf mnntal aoii (ihyaiinl atau ina by the tiko ol such a uurv-« tonic au«i vitalising agent as Ujuinhon\u2019m I\u2019m at-FMouizEii Emulsion uf Gojt Livck Oil with Lacto-Phorphatb of I.imk ! Its gxmtly stimulatiiiK aiui nittritivi».tonic properties supply the materials, an«t owiAt Nature in her ef b rta to keep up with the exhaustive dematnia ujs-n her reserves.I\u2019repaml only by J.II Robinson, Ch-tuiat, Kt.John, N.B., ana for sals by oruggiitts generally.1\u2019rice fll.UOper Ixittle ; at x Is ittles for 00.____ Apothecaries, &c.pOÎVU\u2019H EXTRACT.POND\u2019S EXTRACT.THE .PBOPUra ItKIHKDY.THE I MITEk\u2019HAI.PAIN EXTUAtTOK.NOTE i\u2014A*U toe Pniu >\u2019» Eat ntei.Take no other.POND\u2019S BXTUAPT.tlœ arcat VegemMe Pain Deal rover, I«as Ih-oii in i«»e.'ter jhirir v«*nr«.and for i-b-anitiKiM and promut «luiailvr « irli.r* cannot be \u2022aooUod.CT1II IUtEN.-No PiiMilIvcac affort l«* be wllh«»ul l\u2019ouït'» Exlracl.Arridi-iit«.Hrulsca.t on-tnalon».«luci>» «welling», »f.>p» l>leed-lug, u-moves iliscolornttou aad iical» rapidly.LA DIEM find it tbrlr l>e»l frVml It assuagi* Die pmns to trliich thev are Mc>.-rllarly subjivV\u2014uou.dy full-tie»» and nn-sauro In the h«-«.d.nauaca.w'rtlx**.«-le.It prompifv a .eltoratrs »ud nomnnenlly iiaaU all ktnda oiintinmniHttou» and ulerraiioiiN.Ilrinon-hnid- or Pilea find In thi* the e tried once aud you will ttcrcr be wiihoul It.CAI'TION Î\u2014Pond\u2019» r.atrjict Inis b«-en imitated.Tliogetniiue article ha* «he word» l*onc-PKIl OALLON.Country ordrr» pr.rnp.ly Cliod.nnd any Int.'ro.ntion sttpp'iod l.y the proprietor.j.A- HARTE.DruK«l»i.Man ufaclurcrs.yyr n it k NVzV.s 11 m a : si i es.Pnmt nnd V«rt»i«h Hru*hn*.Unir Broom» nnd Ditntcrw.Mrrnbbiiig and Mime Itin,'««-.CI.I.r.A\u2019M BRI MI WORKM.S*t2 Itlcorr \u2022\u2022«reel.1>\t11OE & < O.li,\t«AM KACTt'KKRS OK I'rlntliut Prca-c» nnd Ptletlua Mnchlncry ol Every DcNi rtplioil I llydrwiillr I rc»»r«, LcttrreCaiMlua P»r»-c» i nlno, C«-«l-Mtccl Mnv*».501 GRAND MTKKET.NEW YORK.Rcdut-! Prier LUI and Cautloguo on application.N JEW AM> VERY EEEfiAN 1 r*TraKi*» oy RKON/.ED AND t RVMTAI.4»AmAI.IER«.MhTTEKs*.TABLES* nnd MTOOIJ* FOR oarcbeb.\tdk-uoe.AT rilANTKLOLI-N.Also, WATBR MKTKRS.Fancy Goods.t W.riANNAH & ro.8 ?J ,\t6 u.SP\u2014I Chair Spring»,'Jlc JMT dn/*n 7 m.\u2022'\t¦' U8 N n.Steel Bed or Sofa, aie t«or d«wen «J is.Steel Sota or Mattn-M, :i.«e per dor.5 aad « in.Pillow Spring» AO- and »6rri:EN>» LALXDMl BAK- g ua genuine trit'iuu' th« STAti'n li KA D ti.vtfj»-.! on «-n.-h Bar.Prolessional.DU.A.RROflDFOOT, 0( IT.1ST AND AI RIHT.ft*>le attention glrento all «iUraae» of the KYR and KAB Artitirial Kye* iiiM-rtrd.OFFICB HOURS.{\t|{ Jîî *VmAM\u2018 !t7 Bearer Hall Terrac».O CULIST AND AtJRIST.M.iutreai, l«S.A., Lundoa.Rngiaud,late Surgeon t-i Nnrth-«Veatei tr Kj c Itilirmnrr Loudon, h*» returnel to Montreal, «fier tiirur yrtir-.\u2019 «ie.-talate.dr of diaca»«-« of the Kye and Ktr at the neaplrala In Imiidoa and the Continent, bqiiint-ingor Cnwn Kynsonred in one minute, Caurni-t or Film i u the Kye removed and night reatnred.Stopi'.tacr \"f threat !¦»*« re re«Jer«H by asmglr operation.ArtiSclal by*» ir vru-d.Kualdeuce 3Ü UKAVbK HAI.L TKKRA« K.^y OMAN\u2019S MOSPITAL, KO.41 HT.ANTOINE STREET.\u2019it»\"area of Women treated doav at 11 j eloob, frost I targe Groceries, Provisions.&c.J^URING LENT -pir at V !*t 1NGT4IVS PREPARED PEA HOCP.A 'J.V Tin a*ill «Irr Hixtei-n Pereoae a Good Dinner.TOHNSTON\u2019S U\tKM ID DEE I-' la pronounced by the Hrltlab Mnlical Kafiolty aal I -a log icieBtiilc anthoritioa to tie Tkr Moat Peifrrl Food for larnlld» ever lotroduerd.Sold byloadkn ehemliu In tin* 3Se, (MV-.ani *1.BKLLUOL\u2019SK, MACPIlhRSON R CO-.Ai.KBTB Mostteal\t7 7 Sniimg ol OCv^n Steamers, Uailways.c 1HNAKD LINE.FROM NEW VOK H, THR \u2019\u2019 PARTIRA ' WILL RAIL WKRN BHD \\ V.\u2019J7th Alorrfc AT N(H>R.T1IOH WIIJMÏN, Agmt.VTATIONAL line kN\t*»»\u2022' >TE A MhIII PH (\u2019.«-w 1 ork , a» lo l ,w« For 1,1 VI-,Uponl.am) Ol\u2019l-KNRTOWN e.ery m.dUAV.For M'VrtMMITiiS n d loNimN dire.I .>« \u2022'« TIM\u2019R'iDAY Large*I « et-D In the worhl A* oi> .«odabnas unsnrpsased.R.nl > nd Cabin fr»m Mtait real to l.i«erjMioior Losdnn on vory lavuntble '.-riiia Hioora « («rub Uiniugh railwur ti«\u2019kt-t t \u2022 Now Aorkl u t.lrerpoot.I n Ion (Slaagww, I \u2022i«'.onderT) g lee.nt.» n, Bristol, Dntdlu.Belfast, «I very low ralo«.F W J.HUK1T.K»«C« Mau*«.ii am M« «\t.\t1 »eiig« ra, ami Prei «Id i lukots are l».: .-d «i «e liti-od prleet to thote tliudri'U» of bringing eut th.-\u2019r irieuda.ONTARIO.\t.\t.T'JOft\t.*'npt Itunchctte.|i«.'1IM\"S\t.:i.TM)\t.«'apL Hubert» .Ml Mi\u2019ll Is.\t\tCaid.Mol Ion.VIIMMISSIIT\u2019I\t.\u2022jyort\tCa) ' l.tt.daD TKXAM\t.- 0\tCapl.lamrenson OIM III C \t\t-MOO.\t1 »| t.ThonYle.IIORANMA\t.\t\t3130\t.«\u2019apt Will ama.ST.1 ill'IM.\t'.'(»«) .\t\u2022 *pt.M\"ld\t\t ThtTToMA.\tjir.o\tCard.King\t DATE OE HAILING.Steamer» will wli a» follows:\u2014 witilM PORTLAND.ONTARIO\tMamhltlih.MUUtIMHIPPI.Man h SOth.tniUlNIoN.M-rU Vtth H VTEH OK FAHHAGK.CABIN\u2014M- mre\u2022 I via Portland to Lirerpool 9.\u2019.7 and $07 nrtum -1\"., i< ¦ ud -t-i-\u2019d.TIIROruil TICKETS « «¦« be h id a- all the pnni l|.al Oranil Trunk Itallw.-n TleVrt oil.* In Canada For Freight or Paasatre » i»l W \u2014In Dn« n- to H.OBNI- R-S r Al.A !'AI./.UlS, Id \u2022 DUtlVVN lu Pari» lo II.Ol N b iSTAL h UALZol .f> \u2022 I: «¦ «; I.ntrllle.In ll«nil>'irg to M.O.W.Vt«)l.l.l U.In Itonlrnn-., to Merer».d'RRIK i CO.In «'ettenha.-en to I\u2019 M huMK Is Saneltn nanlnd*.hi Deri n i«« Mit HAI.L KK«d N.« onsut.In Bremen, t»N.Ll l< IIINO A l (i.in Aid .to 0B0.It V ff In Roth rdnci.toR AMID KSllt k SON l'tl«in dlin lo ROWRlNO, JAMIl M'N * CO.17 R»*« India Av.tme III Bil'»n, t \u2022 11J N It Y t « O' 'N In b-e Or lomu.Ui SII.I.S, \" i I KS A CO.In PJul.ldelpbla, t W.BOCKIb In llall'sx, to A.fl.JONFS h CO.In l.lior imid.to BUNN.MAIN A MoNTl-OMMtY, Î4 Jan.e» itreei In gtel iH\u2019, !.VV.M.VlAi Plll.ltSON ; and In Montreal to JAMKSOATTBRNIIY.13b HI Jame» »t.Ort.i DAVID TORRANCE .V CO., KXCUANliK COURT.¦her *1.Boots and Shoos.H ( )( )TS ! r> At the \\\\ Indanr Ml.» mont of Liidl»*\u2019 u ml WaierjiriHd Walking from.( M )TS ! ! \u2022 ftior-i- yon will And a Urge aumrl Children\u2019» Moot» and Shore Oetit-Kasle, nod a large atoek to eht>'«»e A.DO! GLAM, 417 NofHK IMVIK RTRKKT Miscellanoous.IOIIN \u2022 F I» n ¦ FiifRArLir « x» nuiiilUMi» » kUMllI « \u2022 \u2022 I * »i.r t\u2019lriD \u201citi fildch 1*1*1.i-v d»lr |»A«rr 1 difp fl STON'S El «DID EEEE ne'r'-.-.l el.e.n «I .dpouiut II I» » mplr a ,\tp,.j.m .il innlixa with theentlr* .\u2019I Beef t ».II i\u2019m-I.Her In a Ion i .Joe I » -he t.¦ ' l-»l III ,, it ,, ,\t.- -'l.li -1.\u2019uroi II «ni ti a JOMN.afON - FI.CID l.l-KF I* Hie only p, , , i .iule tan.H«.enly Itanab-*».» M.lenl t'-orn.nml Ibo n.ilr l»r*n In i .a pro.icriii a \u2022 w an-l «o-\u2019un I-U> od.o! far r>'«« Sltea, from ll) lo .1 ihnr.power al ureai'y reliucl pneoa.R.GARDNER 4c HON.Na/aret »tr»et.iiMiH SALE, a thnv vear old Avt rMre Ball which abiainr : Br»r prli* at Pro» ¦ d rhd lilun laet MepU mher : penahl.-», It Inv In mrillately ta OKO.k \" Nlflt t.L.rent ^i.iii.il IIliN-S and Kentucky O Dre- OpTreCo k» fo ale, at DIS lu Maire \u2022troel, Tan«*rt\"«.\t___ gEËITWHBAT., X e olre 111 ¦ k Sea W aJ tor sale j NO.VI.CRAWFORD, Venlua.Montrn*l.IJOK SALE.IVwh Non.Ll aad 2*.)t 5 e n»-oal*l*' n.lChuroh « athedrol.Appl F Tb oH WADDKLL.«13 SL Ph 7lj'- j I j ASS PHOTiXiRAI\u2019ll \u2019\t.« 00M I OR -VLR.r, .\t» he* Ui di*j>o*eoI a 'I'-\u2019 I ¦«« P \u201ei.ted on a *et of good ru in.ng wheel».tele ae* of luola and u .nti * fur tbs » \u2022».The »»looa amt w .eel* h i- \u2019wrm ¦e year, aod the tools »nd ¦ ten»ii» are I the un.torslgned, am rnr ng from tti» 1 the same cheap.alua « ilk a « TTA* WA AND (H\u2019CIDRNTAL RAH WAY.«.hurt «-«t u ad Maal IMre« t Roule brliveoa Monlrral anil «lonwn.LRAVK III) 'MKI.AUA DRPOT AT 7AM AND 1 IVM HI RE CONNKCTIONH vimb' at «Mutaa with Canada iVutrsI Railway, aad-a Montreal wtUi train» running Boutli nud I a»i.Pnrtb-kets aud n«> Information, apply nt oSko.Ill PI.ACK l>\u2018ARM KM.G.A.TA V LOR.Trallli' Manager, DUNCAN MACDONALD, tj.-nornl M» « » m KliOM MOI I II - Kmm Plattsburgh .Jlooor'a JtiniHlon, and Hen111.1ngf.ini, m IM.SM) am.From VVa'erbN.Crsnl.r, and Interme.1 lain s'alion* »V tl.oils.m.aod ll 17 p.m.Krom N«'«» V.rk Alitai.y .md Ruiuu'< Point, »t Il.tM) a ta.and ft.17 p.m.From Ml.Juliti* an«l Intermndtate ¦talb>n«.at 3.30 p.m.-\t1 e- TRAINH LEAVE HON AVENTLRKkDF.I\u2019OT AH FOLLOW h.Dili Mi VA' KM I \u2014 Fur Plnai .tl oiata, Tnrontn.«hir» ant lub-rmi-dl.I» 1,1 'I :in a.in and ft.43 p >11.MII.-.I for Mad loi.d at I '.'Or.p.m l or Cdrnwsll nnd lllt.-rmi-dtal\" »latinu*.al 3 l« in.pur I o him-, 7 a.m.ft.13n.ai.:U3p.«.Ik.Ml pin .\u2022ml.\u2022 ¦\u2022i > vnf lare .nly.ai L:M) p m IlOlNl.MOI I II - For lb»i.1 Wale loo at ft a.m.and :t n.m fur MK John* nti-' Inr.nm-llati\u2019 «lailon».6 45 p.tn fee llnmi-.l.igluril and M.nr'» Jam non. d.u« in.A IU«'«, nnd Bust un, U DO ».n.aad 4 p.m (lot Nt> K err\u2014 ' or I d-iiid pn.id rnd Ititrrmn.ilate -'«Du.m, »l 7 D »nd I\" «ring >u '' Dm rain of six |mr «lent, per an oi'u payaUc\t' t Juni- ¦nil Deeenilmr tu each rca/ Thn .1 .\"lug' \"d to enable H«» C«>mn'l»»lan'ra 'S' I\u2019.'-\t\u2022 Trust lo pav otf the \u2022'ini ol $&il (MM), tailing «In at thn 1st Mar next.Kor tun her iDloraretlon.apply 'o JOII* « ARNKGIE.*\tHer.P'.Ujrbaro' Town Trust Peterhorn\u2019 MarehM, |H7M w ESLEY (\u2019ONdKEGATIONA 1 BURCH.TO C4INTRACTOKM AND III II.DERM.Hepnrate »e»l\"'l tend.-'» will tm rremlred In th» ofB«« tho ur.'ler»tg' »d on PUIDAY, the 'JMtb *n»t nest, tur I '1n»on «ud Cut.«tone work !irickl»yeri\u2019 work.« arje nier nnd Joiner** work.Plarterer'» work.Fnlnt.-r»\u2019 and (.la/n r»' work.Plnn.ber»\u2019 «»d l>a»tltl\"ri\u2019 work.Ilenltng apparain» Mlating and D»lr»n!/ed Iron work.Required ta be don- in ere ting on St.Catherine »t'.«n «h*- V*retry «'oagregatlowal « hur' « in aec.r'!»n * wi.h Hi*plan* KW-t »pe« Brat no* lo Im *neq In my olBrru» *ud atu-r MoNDAI next thn lAlh in»L JOHN JAM EH IIKOWNK.ArnhlhwL The BuildingComn.l'tre WislMM II .mder.iood thn lh# lnae»l tenOer will not unomaanly In* «coped and H'»* the Aruhltool\u2019* oortlll' ale» will tm .a»h on prreen\u2019al ou nv the I'on'ranUir».to nn»Me ftlo»- \u2022 ontr* 'tog to oi«ke Dmif arrang* tnmt* on the «bora eondlIlona hllUAIIO.WI, \\0ll(t>.ClMMt» l/EEM'll and Gurm»» I/cm-dith* fo 1 tr i«d on nl.'«p tonaûi Ad ir*»* SRRMtR tiaa fflee.Musical.QTTAWA LADDS\u2019 COLI.I'Xil CONHERTATOHl OF Ml MIC.Open» Hlh '*»!)\u2022 rit WM MDCRK.FniBcrrsa g larg1- nnd offioien 1 «««if of T\"a.her*.For Pro*-eeUi» aoplv to the Frlnelpat\t__ j >1AM >S ! Anyone wmhtag o paronare a F^o w.H re.« cajong at \u20224E( KER\u2019H Mualeal E»inbll«ha»ewi, 10 PHILLIP)*- Sgl\u2019ARK t Reroru parchaaing cUewtora.3 THE MONTREAL DATT.Y WITNESS.Satuedat, Mabch 23,1878.last edition, LKUAL \u2019^TKUaIORNCK.ITKM8.Tli*Cf\tMutual Kir* liuturauo* LVui- P*»y üb* U>-i!»y l»y 1U attorney*, Mr*»r*.l)ay *he amount of a itolicy^.\u2014\u20141 h* t^ueen\u2019* (\u2019oui'*el repn-eentinj; the ('r *wn in trAtral Kantrrn 'loamhiiM t\u2019ourU having he«u vbargttl by the new Provincial (Juverauient.\u2014 Jn the Court of A{>i>t al* y**terday in the ca»e of lobe rt non anti (l«uU, it waa held that a deht*»r in Ontario who a»*i»*ed »u Ontailo.waa liable to proceeding* in a counter apt>eal( liault and lioWrtaon, the Court decided that respondent was entitled to be discharged under Sec.127 of the laaolvent Act.Ue, a* may be rt-m«Mbereri*oned here for u aiuasber of wbonth*.WHOSK MONBY IS ITT Home trine ago, a young man from Irelan L, while tewiisirarily stopping in a llonaventure atreet beaming house wu* robbt-1 of «prite a sma ¦of money, (uo-t of which was in sovereign*.Nothing wa* heard f it, and the owner left town Over six month* eg'), a laborer name] Michael Heal y wa* arrested for being drunk, and Mine found on him, part being in g.d I, He waa brought before the actitg Recor 1* r, Mr.0udab, who «ent him to jail f-r *ix tnontha to give time to endeavor to tind out if any of ihla inritcy could be identified u* *Uilen.Ho far, all attempta mad* have lieen ineffectual, and to-day Hraly\u2019s eiin*el, Mr- Hall, took a ttmic rntiyh-cation to recover the \u2022um from the Corporation, a* Healv haa Iwen refused is>**essi\"n of it.He olaima that it ia his, and *av* he came here from Chicago four year* ago with some money, and, finding tim«w dull, last fall concluded logo home 4o Ireland ; he met an Englishman (lately out), he say*, in th* Hotel du Peuple, who ha-1 some \u2022overeign*.and they exchanged a portion of their money.I'nlw* the Chief of Police.hear* from tome claimant, it i* likely Healy will get the money.the metropolitan bank cask HOME Of THE EVIDENCE.The evidence taken in this case is vet y voluminous, inoet of it pretty dry reading.We give belew a «umuinry of the leading point* : Hon.Henky St ABE EM deposed that he took a prominent part ia the organization of and getting up of th.t6,2iW.At the time of the tiret annual meeting, to the best of hi* knowledge, five calls \"f ten per cent, ha-l been made on the raid capital atock Witness subscribed for 800 share*, but be might have taken more to distribute among hi* friend*, and he aaw by plaintiff - exhibit ,TC.\u201d that hissubucrip tinr was for 1,140 rhares, the first call on which be paid in cash amounting to 911,400.Witness did not remember obtaining a loan of fl4,:t'J0 with which to jiay the call* on his capital stock, but if he did, collaterals were given, a* in many other loan* he got from the Rank.Hi* transactions were so numerous that he did not remember h> w he settled for the necoud, third, fouith and fifth call*.He knew Maurice Cuvillier was a subscriber to the stock of the Bank to the extent of MX) shares.The tint call was {laid in cash by all the shareholders, as the amount of the first call 9100,t lor the pur|>oSe, but w«re not reeularly reported as the bills discounted.AU the director* were aware that such a book was kept, and that it was o|>en to their inspection at any time they wished to look at it.A regular balance sheet, einhylyia^ the transactions of the Bank in round figare*, wa* laid on the table at each weakly meeting.The *econd annual meeting wa* held on J uly 2nd, and the rejsirt ami atatemente before being submitted to the meeting were approved of by the directors, who were at this time ^h** defendants, Henry Judah, Maurice Cuvillier, Henry Hogan and wit urn*, and alio M.R.Ryan, Amable Joduin and Samuel Waddell.Q.Could you state positively that any of the debts doe the Rank at the time the *tati-ment wa* presented to the annual meeting of July, 1873, were writ mi off a* bad, ami n>* of thi* meeting you had repaid to the Rank the amount which nad liera advanced you for the purpose of paying up the call* on your own stock?Ans.During the year, to the tient of my knowledge, 1 paid in large *001*, which I borrowed on my property and Having*' Bank stock, amounting at different times to over £45,090; cifiM not » ay what provision wa* made for had and doubtful debt* ; left it to Mr.Wainwright to attend to jt.All the loans that I got from the Bank were «n what wa* considered at the time of the loans to be fimt cln** collateral*.The rate of inU-reet I instructed the cashier to charge, was the high-cat current rate, which wae seldom or never below A or 10 per cent, my princtpU object being to make money for the Bank ; th* directors must have known that he was getting haa*.aa there waa no aacreay about it whatever.The loan account kept in hia name for the Metropolitan Berk waa the purchase of the Rank'* stock with M riew of preventing the price of the stick going down, ana being sold urnier it* value ; but a* there waa a lose, be was forced to assume th* Account.Q.How waa it such an account was started ?A.The aoaount was commenced during my ab-*yp-~** in December, 1871, I think, by the cashier, and unfortunately continued by me afterward*.Wa* not aware whether the other defendant* were aware of thia account.Lonox and ad van-MB to Maurice Cuvillier were mail-* by wit-nam ; when absent, by the next otlioer They War* all regularly entered in the loan book.J.By whose authority did Mr.liiucka, the lier, obtain hi* loan* and advanixi* ?Ana I txiultl not say, a* »oiac were made without my knowledge ; but on examining hlx account *l time* 1 thought the security wu* aTOpb*.A tialame of loan aooount amounting 1° *}, \u2022 *î4 was transferred from Mr.Judah te> him in December, 1874, without consulting Mr.Juoah.If.Wa# not the balance secured by certain collateral* which were transferred when tn* count wa* placed in your name ; and if *0 «Ute how the transfer of said collateral, wa.made ?An*.The stock was always in my name in trud for the Rank ; It wa* never transferred.y How could stock held in your name in trust for the Rank be security for Mr.Judah * loan aooount?Ana It wa* held in my name as Prenitlriii ami fu tru*t|f«>r the JUnk.o - rirait »UU* of small sûtes, of aid to the widowed mother of the young man (\u2019array, whose assan.iaation Was attempted in Jacques Cartier streeton the nifht uf the 12th inst., and who was her anir nuiq>or!, I he wrmafi being pow in very straitened eircum-stoncaa.Father Arcand whom* sudden Uln** we reported last eseniag.dir! duriug to* uight.and will be buried m Tnendaf.The Ml* t.,d*d for him to-day If* came here fn>m Krancdia 1928 and had ever since officiated a* a prhst twins specially endeared to the younger tuetuW* of the congregation.to the interpretation of the Scriptures, showing that the Bible in reality was in accord with science.Rev, Dr.Sommers gave sterooptical il lu» tr at ions.The lecture wa* one of the deep-r*Ki(TED Hoiini: wa* recently found on th* river completely exhausted as if after a long journey.The owner of the poor bea*t is said to have tried to force it to walk by tying it* head to the tail of another home, but it fell, and being unable to rise wa* left on the ice to starve.An omnibus driver was tMUwing soon after and took charge f the poor animal, which hail sa far recovered a* to lw able t follow it* newly found owner and it i* now said to be in a fair way of recovery.A Family ill from Drinking Rad Milk.\u2014 A sample of very offensive and impure milk wad lately submitted to the Public Analyst, which had twen taken by a mother and her five children resulting in all of them being taken ill with vomiting, Ac.(in examination, Dr.Edward's discovered that the milk wa* impregnate* 1 with urine, owing to the state of the milkman\u2019* caw, which wu* afterward found ta be iu a filthy state.Particular attention should be paid to clenulintts iu cow stable*.The \"Tboe Witness\u201d Condemns O\u2019Donovan Kossa.\u2014It says: \u2018\u2018If there arc Irishmen in ( 'anada who baveany sympathy with O\u2019Donovan Rossa's skirmishing idea, then let them, and them alone, be held responsible for their actions.If there are any we believe they must be very few.For our own part we think the les» we are visited by extremist* such a* O\u2019Douovan Rossa the better for us all.They are not necessary for our welfare.We can get An much better without them than with them.They do far more harm than good.At the same time if there are societies who choose to bring them on, no one can deny their right to do so, but to them alone will belong the responsibility.\u2019 Oka.1- The case on the Oka troubles in which the Indians ask for a new trial on the church proj>erty dispute, came up in Ste.Scholastique to-uay, Mr.J.J.Maclaren, Keq., appearing f >r the Indian*, and Wilfied Prévost, Esq., ex.M.P.P.for the Hemhiary.The chief point at dispute was whether the signature to certain purer* necessary in the first cas# in which the '\u2022 snap\u201d judgment was obtained was a forger or not.Evidence was given to show that Mr.Lebniv* until recently Deputy PmthuDotery of Big di -Ukt, and who *w-rtnient 34 Tweed», Kiiglisb, Heotch mid Canadian.3| amt ¦ -4 Dalian Cloth*.Fancy Sleeve Lining», Canvasses, ke.Black l.uslre Dress Good.»\u2014a eotuplete assortment.Ami a large variety ol Tailors' Trimmings, kc>.Terms liberal Sab' each duff$t TEN o'clock.IIKNMNG At IIAItSAMH , AuuUoueeiw.Intending pureliHsers will timl the nbovc sale su excel.tent oppjrtunitr of toying in a good assortment of Nprlng ami glimmer Woollen» aiit'ed to the Dry Ooo I» amt Tati-oriug busine\u201d».I\u2019he good» will bo found of the new and latest attics, being montly »f till» season'» importa-i , .\t.'.reduction of iho hr»» i and French manufacture.All lots offered will be sold vrtlhoni reserve.ViALE of COSTLY IIOI SLIIOLD ) \u2019 FCKNtTCRB, Pianoforte.t(.P.Mirror» Bron/i-Gasatti w Ptetnri-s.Ornament* l-'ancv Chairs, 'Crn»»!»)-\u2019»\u2019 lirnasels Carpets, Range.Ac., Ac.ON Till KSOAV NEXT, 2Sth IN«iT., We are iiiatrnctod by J.Saunders.F.sq.Who 1» leaving | lor Fiiglnnd.lo sellai bis residence.No.316 MOCNTA1N STREET, All the Elegant Hoiisebold Furniture and Kffei thronghoiit.Hi p and I.ai-- Uyed or Cu-aued ami Pnv-*»d.equal to new.at the HOVAl.DYKWORK8.TOG Craig between Victoria toiuare and 8U Peter atreeu H\"endf.i:sons 1 lndino li BRARY\u2014Thonaanda of volume* to »el'*t from\u2014 New Rooks aildi-d Soon a» published\u2014Tern », It le s yol.11)1 MT.PKTKIC MTREKT.NKXT CKAHte RuMeii'-k\u2019s Fushlon*\u2014All the new Fastiinns for April f\"T Ladi' »\u2019mid Ctuhircn\u2019s wear all »i/\u2022»\u2014*'.Ilenilersun s Ageney.19! Bt.Peter street.Men PiTloralesl Mo'toea\u2014\u201cCead MH!e F'allthc.\"\u2018\u2019Erin-g\" Hragh.\" and ' Ged Nave Ireland,'\u2014Just reeetved ut HENl'KRrt'lN'H LENDING I.! Hit ARY, ID1 8'.Pd' r and 67 8t.Lawrence.\t8 / iUAFFEErS IMIONOOKAIMIK\u2019 * Institute ,.nd Oswego Bnslness College Oswirro, N.Y.send 8tamp lor Cm-ular and Free la ssan In Plio-nography.Instructions in Phoo; steam; thlsls one of 'he finest warehouses In the city steam power if required r|M) LET, Houses: rat-proof iiii , Wu nkss Otliee.XVMIMjOYMENT\u2014WaiiUnl, i)> :i 1 J young girl with flntf-cla*» refcreuoe.a slliui'on aa House and Tahtemaid.Apply to Ml»a NEVILLE 5 A udeison st.MPLOTfMEBT.\u2014An experienced J Cook (young woman).Scotch Protestant with go'sl reference, want#a situation.Applv to Mi»s NEVII.I.I-Ki-gistn office.5 Anderson at.¦ÜMPLOÏME^T.\u2014General Sci Ë J Mint, n Rh good reference wnnl* a situation.Applv to Miss NEVILLE 5 Ainler«i>n^|.)Y M ENT.\u2014An cxi>erieuccd i l.sdv going to Furo;ie would lake cliar.\u2014u.\u2018 nn In-\\ nlid or children.For lurther partlenlsrS spplr to A.C.M.Wivss»» Office.T^M PLOYM ENT \u2014An experience.I 1 J Si-nnistrea* with relt\u2014enees.wiahes to obtain aXltus-Non *- Homc or Tahlemahl.Applv to Misa NEVtf.I.E lieglstry Office.5 Anderson street.\u2014 Kooins, douLlc and sm- ut Board.1.194 8L CstkJrtne strer\u2019 l)OAKD\u2014To let, a large Front I ) Konni nlihiir without Bomrd.\u2018^27 BottArcàtitn* fdnit.BOAKD.- Koi gle, with or witlu i ROOMH.\u2014Two pleRftunt I\u2019omiis to i let.wiih Imurd ; looalitr licalthiul ; near the bus! liens purl ot the cltr, Applv 26 Ht.Monique «I KOO.MS.\u2014\u2018J07 »S( Antoine .sfreet.Room* aud Hoard, also unfurnished ''.¦rhi-, ROOM.\u2014Fumirihed Hodiii Id let.i without board.31 ** Latour alro^l.ROOMP, Atmiahed, 6 Bowwir Ball i fiquaro.I) (H)M8.Wnnlcd, li of nnl'nr X\\ n!*bcd Room».C.Wits ns* ' nth-a.ROOMS.\u2014AVuntcd, 'J or unf'nr- nlrlicil Rooms, for housekeeping.Apply, stating term*.toFlOKK, WirnasaDtfior.IOST, a miniber of keys, HU|i|)oscd J to ha\\e tieen Inst In the Post Ofii -e .any une huit ii.g mid returning the same will bo rewarded by leaving item at 3» Leinoln.street.IOST, four pair of Kid Oloves.À 1 he tinder will b* rrwarde'l on leaving them »\u2019 this oRti e.IOST, aiiout ten days a#), fron J 8t.Catherine Kosd, a Newfoundland D Mcuirval."]
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