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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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[" Vol.XVII.No.164 T,AST EDITION.MONTBEAL.MONDAY, J UI.Y 15, 1878.LAST EDITION.Price One Cent.m/irruid/* an'f\ttnoarlaAlv «'M* .ttitr no m/Krt ««» N v',hrm' HIKTIIK u.i.iiiaNKH \u2014On SuuiUy.14111 lull .»t 1*5 l'ulvonüty ivlfc of UulL.imrUiUi.llla|*< ra pleaM copy.TOl'IM.\u2014On tbe 14th Inst., Catherine Tomll, nyerl 78 j eata.wife of tVilliam Vonill.AÜVr.RUSFMF.MS AM) SKLECTItWS.\u201c Mollit Tiîan Two.\u201d\u2014Frankie (to Annie, who it* eating a aj.onKe cake) : \u201c Annie, \"te l.e your bahy, anti you fee«l me.\u201d Annie : \u2018 On, no, Flunkie, you cannot be my baby ; my baby imirt l>e in Ions clothes-oue wot can\u2019t eat no aponge cake.\u201d- Ftm.___________________ 12th July Oeluihatiox.\u2014All who Intend taking part in the parade\u201d should have one of our white linen coatn, only $2 each.Root* aSoath & Sons, practical tailors and clothers, 411 Notre Dame street, opposite Ht.Helen Htnet.Wtweeu Met till and St.Peter streets.Concubivb KviniNct\u2014Oanvaseer : \u201c Mr.Smith\u2019s?\u201d Serviteur Yes, eir.\u201d UanvAMer: \u201d Mr.Smith is a Liberal, I believer Servi.t*ur: \u201cNo, sir.\u201d Canvasser: \u2022\u2022 Oh, y-s ; I think if vou\u2019ll in.|-\u201d Serviteur: \u201cSir.Mr.Smith has bis coats turned and wears paper collars, so he caa\u2019t be.\u201d\u2014Judy, \u2014 Dark Lustre Coats, White Dnck Coats, Grey Linen Coats.White Marseille Vest*.Prices veiy low, at Itorert Se.*»th ft Sons, Practical Tailors and Clothiers.141 Notre Dame street, « ppoeite St.Helen, between McGill and St.Peter etreets.ADVERTISEMENTS.ADVERTISEMENTS.A 1\u2018KAOTIOE KVICKY MOBNIIta AND RVKNIN«l.PROMBNARB COKCBKT \u2014ON\u2014 FRIDAY KVKN1NU.CKO.It.HTAKlii:.Hon.fee.M.!.C.II ( tONi\u2019KKT ANI> ICBC\u2019KEAM FESTIVAL.A Concert and lee Cream Fe»tivnl.In aid of the fund»of gt, J, «.ph «irert I*retbyterlau Cbureh, will Ik- held on FRIDAY EVENING, V*Oih Jaly.In ihe Lecture-room of the Cbureh.The followlu/ ladles and ycutlemen have kindly oonamted to a?Ht»t on the oi-cualou :\u2014Madam Vineent, Mins raid*.Mias Me.lurry, Mr.J.It.Italn, Mr.John McLoroa, Mr.Mallhy, Mr.Cameron, Mr.Kubiu and Mr.Urady.Tlekats, 25e eaeb, maybe bad from Thou.Brady.SL Joacph atrert, \\V.Dryadal*-, Ht.Jatuea atna-t aud trom memlier* of committor.ITfcTOMS DEI\u2019AUT- MKWT.___OfTAw*.Iftlii July, I8Y8.No diteount to lie allowed on American Iutoio.'S until further notice.J.JOHNSON, Conitnlationer of Custom!.^I.KAH1N(J SALE.All tbi» week, great clearing aah of Kphuyntid fiusmer Goods Great cheap *ate of Dress Gond».Great cheap sale of Prints.Great cheap sole of Cottons.Great cheap ante ot Dresa Linens.CHEAI* BLACK U'MTRKH.See onr Baron Black Kevcralble Lustres.Ttiey sre- tlily.l0'0, listing teitn*.to A.Drawer 2,(162 I\u2019.»'.\t1 R t\u2019ANNKD SALMON.CANNBI*|LOB8TKK3 llril Tenne*«ee reimiit*.new Bra*lt«, Mobile nnd Texas Pecans.Heliepp\u2019s ile-sleateil Coeoanuts, Naples and Pslonuu Lemcns, Cocoanuta, Canned Fish, Fruit* and Vegetables, tirei-n Apple#, IVaelies.Ae., Haddln Bock Oyator*.Freshest and beat Orsters.For «ale hy I».HATTON dk CO., Tniporter* Fish, Canned Good*, Fruit, Ac.1H BONSBCOrtHHTUKKT.A NCI ENT LAKE DWELLINGS* SPECIAL NOTICES.\u2014 The full account of the proceedings on the Twelfth of July in Montreal, with portrait* of General Smythe, Mnjor Whitehead, High Constable Bissonetts and Mayor Beaudry, will appear in the Wikkly Witnksh ready on Friday next.Pike 4c.in wrappe-ni*ready for mailing.ISSUED LAST WEEK.Number copias of Wkubi v Wmmss SO GOO \u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\tLfAii.Y Wimiae.* 9H,4(J7 Total .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 1 si.r>.^ H \u2022 t flic AND OTHER CARTS OF EUROPE.MONL'AY AFTERNOON.JULY IV BY F.KBLLKit.President of the Antlqnanan Aesoeiation of Znrtt b, Two vola., large 8ro.t with many plat ».\t\u2022\t?I'-\u2019.SO.FOR SA LB BY 1\tDAWSON IIKOTHKRS s,,: That th Rather an Oni> Stobv, that of the amet at Vienna of Aristide Barr- , nc.usod of having participated in the murder of tl « Archbishop of Paris under tho Commune.Ihe tele gtsph merely announced the fact, but gave no tie tails.These are now supplied by the mails, ai d prove * f interest.Band, by trade a chaser, was employed at the Prefecture of Police under the Con.iiur.e.At lU downfall he lied to Vienna, where he- held an imp ortant position in Klink-sch\u2019s gr.at aUlitr, till in 1874 all th- Red rtfugrts were ordered to leave the Austnxn capital.In 1876 the firm, rrqniring an et-ceptionolly able workman for the Pans hx-Libition.sent for Barr*, who returned to V ienna and ebated the large shield in silver, already purchased by the Government, and which at present figures among the exhibits at Paris.After more than a year* seijouru at » ienna Parte returned to Lomlon.where he chased for Purdy two guns, now also at Paris.Last month be rttuiiHtl Id Virnna lf> r#*nunift bin work nt Klinkocch's, where he was arrested.The arrest in looked u|»oii as ridiculous, for, os a letter to London «ays : \u201c H* w is it that the \\ i-nnese allowed him to remain thr.e yeats in Vienna and never thought of arresting him till nuw .They know well enough that extradition is out of the question, ar.d that, as in I>eo Frank el's care, not an accusation brought against him can be proved.Is it only in order to give some show of likelihood *» tu h uir à h'ls\" oolô'rY\"-\" they are both oa* of :ao- aud un | the slhimstions which M.AndrSMy has tele-wîarnbie.BttlTlHÎI AMKBK'AN DYK WORM, 10 aa-1 oraphed all over Eurojie to the effect that the 621 8t.Joseph «tieet.and OB-\u2019 8t.t atherlne »t._ j\t\u201e| Jiobtling had been organ lied m l»->n- dor; that tbe Socialist* had sei.C cu.*»aries SEASIDE KESOKT.-OTTAWA HOCSK,\u201d ('ITSHING\u2019S 4SI.AND.PORTLAND, Open* for the »ea#oa os MONDAY, Jane 24»Il I\u2019rioSS reduced.GEORGE ALLEN, Frupstetor.^IDEBOAKDS.^A vaiUty of style» of firet-clsee'goen\u2019.s allow prie'* K.R.PARSON\u2019S Fl\u2019RMTl\u2019RK WAURROOMd, j\t003 sn«1 005 CraWr street CHANGE vs.GREEN.\\ * T he way to aettle the queatlon- aend tlined by a*rniiil k>*ly -, province* torn by dissension xml mierul-, an'l placed barrier» between rival form* >f itnp'aca-bigotry, has stopped many avenues of foreign intrigue, and if it has abridged ihe power of the Porte it has given iieace to Europe.I OLD UEACONSFIKLD'S UKCKPTP'N IN ENGLAND.London, July 15.\u2014Lori Beaconsfi-11 is ex Ttrcteil to reach l/ond«« on T>ie»dav aft- rtusin.A j>e,pular demonstrati- n i« exjiected at *'( aring Cr* »s Station.A limited numb-r of Ucketa are i»Moed for adtniiwion t the railway platform, but »o large acr - w>l is anticipate*! that the | olice line will extend from the station t» Downing gtrett.The only invitation Lord Beacomfield accepted in honor of hi» return i* bi the dinner tendered by the Carlto:» Club.The Town (\u2019« until of Dover meet the F.arl on his arrival at that port, and present an address of songratu-late n.PROBABILITY OF A GENKRVL ELECTION.M ANCHISTXR, July 15.The Ouar'lian'» Lon don corr»*pone »raU«l defmit-iy until Esrl Beacon»tield return».It i* nmb-nitnod that th» Premier will mske an imjeTtant speech in the Lords on Thnrwlay, »o»al t*i the country i» intende«1 a notification of thxt step will lie given by him in the curse of h.* address.Tbe London Consrrvatleee are preparing to give him and Lor.l Salisbury a very ento- - *'ti \u2019 reception.The scene it Charing Cr «» V k* like a royal reception.Th* wisdom of I.tl«erala in suspending judgment upon L >r l l»aconx-field\u2019s policy till more U known i* > >t «\u2022' med by th» telegrams which p'drit to the e> »\u2022\t\u2022 of an imriortant but unr«venlef the Li1»-ra! party is in a hurry to condemn hastily, ami now B Is *«j.po»ed the larger proportion of ths Opposition i« ,nrr g It i ! hvt bt>en tliere, tn*l has gone to llio olhii .¦ uri.-a on a secret mirei' n.HOW THE INDIANA AUK KOHHKD.A d«-»i>at»h from I'- rt Th« m; *o-, l*,k >u, Uttd.luly llih, Kays IiMtianC iuimi«u»ner Hovt dre ]>|'«\u2018>1 > n tin- Cr« w sgom-y n that date without noth *-.He obtained the hook* and paiiers \u2022 f Indian Inspector Ilamuiond, an'l discovered fiau.la ami robbery unhrarel >f even in Imliau \u2022gt ncie».Dr.Litip^-ston i* agent at Cruw Creek, an*i he ami i g-nt Crateu at Cheyenne, undGregoiy, at L.w«r Brule, hat-1 be >n c >u pliafi r* t> getlu r, 11>«« re-bl* t i.* - f the I u.li m* ; iv tiac*d back to liuO.They built a In tel at the Govtinuient's txpenae, ami *tip|i*ie«l it witli I * « f, pt.taioe», m.Ik.grain au-l hay fiom the tbiv*rnmeiit wareh >um< Livingston waa a paitmr with Im'iiii tmler llud.«m, whom he Mipplied with Indian go kU, which were b'H, about all the real property in \\ ankton, and ha* gralilird Ida pi« tv by presenting ataiurel cla*s windows ami marble font* to churches.His agent y, a* well as the others, have been M-irtil.rl he ling threaten Hammond's life for ¦ vi coin,: tlum.Gen, Hammond lis» »nper reded the agents at Crow Creek, Brule ami ( 'beyenue by army ollicera.A THIEF WHirrKI).Niw York, July 15.\u2014A sailor was wliip|M>f M>mtr«al, preached hi* first sermon in the Ottawa West Churoh.PaULIAMKNTAHY CanDIHATI.Mr.A ban Grant, a prominent liindicrmaii, is spoken at a probable candidate for the County ot ' \\vr!eton in the Reform interest.\t» A Ni uiieb or Contracioiu» an- in the city in conmeUou with the Ge> rgian lUy cuntrA.t, which lias not yet been signed.Dr.BhovsN, M.I\u2019., i* In tho nly.It is sai«l that he will soon receive hi* appoiutim-nt an Senator.Al\u2019IENTEli.- James Johnston, «ommilte«l for ttial some time sgo f >r end»*r.*lmg ** hno! money, wo* arrest(¦ I to day, al th- iustai.c*- of hi* Imnds-min wl o male allidavlt that he contemplât.-1 leaving the country.Tux Civil Hekvicx appeal com*-» up In-fnre Judge K> ** to morrow morning when it is un dint'»*! that th Judge will give a d*-ci«i ing an euvoJope with th» name > f Ainirow J.Cleary, care of The*t!>- A C*»., on *t.\tI\u2019\" day the ixuly wo* (> und, ami a verdict of d.-ath freun liowniug rendered.It is supposed to be a cose f *uicide.TORONTO.(.t>;Kcii the ht.La vrrr.fO, «orterato « .ri a-,d I Hilly clostly * r tlsar aeath* r.Forth*' Ms,Iliac Froth*'*», anekrate to f»e-h winds, and tkujiog wtalher. T) IK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Monday, 15,1878.MI ON 1C, 11T T !¦: I,EG 11 \\ MS.^AULifl UOUSSKAl\u2019^ i\u2019i:NrVKVAUV.U'wtoau'ii r«tnUnAry w.k oelubratid in P»H< on Hiu.iltty.TIIK I\u2019AIUS KXPOSITION.Tl.o American tel local rcuinn .Dt**haUl.ii.tr,duod mto other I * « *-Uftnt ol tlila yace, went out Saturday o ffuta of Tin key : iwrf.ct liberty of rellgioui ^\t\u2022 nkifT in company with a y.I «-lii i ia iu« -rded in all the Province* ; the Pro- \u2018\u201cÎT* t r » 1 .fide.1 here w.u a auiall A I'.kavb KguAVf llBOWNtD.\u2014Onriu Hm-t-rii ytr.a young man about 22 year* of age, an 1 a r« aidant of thi* place, Went out Saturday even* '\t¦\t-ujr-\tIU|I){ tug The treaty of p ace contains M Articles, The Tiint.i version, whi li i* declared at P.'rliii t > he nnauthentic\u2019, contain* Ô7 artiolea, and tnVc a no mention of two inu>c,rtant ciueatlon*, mmely th 1 >ardarell« r and A i nirnia; it i* pr.dmhly an eirly copy oh'aiiird iieforo tinal reviaion.l:a fir» twelve articles are relative t » Dulgaria, which i* constituted an automatic tributary principality under the suzerainty of the Suit in, with a Christian government and a national militia.Those art dieu further regulate the election of a prince by the notables at i'irnova, who will arrange the provisional government previous to Ins election, and lay the basis of a government after hi* election.Aiticles P) to 21 Inclusively relate to the new Province called Eastern Konmelia.east oi the Halkana, which is placed under the direct military and jKilitical authority of the Suit in, with, however, a n if the inhabitant* where atationed ; the ollizer* are to lie nailed by the Saltan ; the Governor uiav cill on the Turkish tr-ops if menaced ; a Eur-jp-au commission i-hali determine in three ycirs the powers i f the Governor, and tho administrative requirem-niti of the Province ; the Russian army in Bulgaria and Roumelia shall not exceed 50,000 ; the in lepend-nce of Montenegro i* recognized; Antivari i« annexed to Montenegro ; no f-.nili -ation* shall he constru \u2019ted except to protect Scutari ; Montenegro »h»ll have tie right of free navigation of the Duna, but ?hall have no Il*g or ship of war ; Antivari i* rioted to war ship* of all nation»; also the territory south ai far a* a lin* starting east of Si-listria am! joining tlie Black S^-a south of Mm-golia ; the lin-» of the boundary and w\u2019at*r division shall b* fixed by a Ear qiean commission aii'l the Danube Commission, respectively ; tribute shall be capitaliz -d at a rate arrange-l by th* Tower* and the I\u2019orte.Spiz/.i i* incorn irated with Dali.iatm ; the consul* of Auitri* shall (in.lect the murohant tl«g of M mtenegr-i, the .utter adopting th* Dalmatian tnnritimi ole; M.-ntecegrin* aliall evacuate within twenty day* the locality lieyon-l tho new limit* of the Trio-cipality ; the Servians shall ba allowed fifteen day* to evacuate th* territory not in th» new limit* ; th* tribute to Hervia shall hr capitalized, the rate of capitalization to he arranged hr th* Tower*; the independence «f R >umania is fixed; Rouinaiiia give* back to Russia that part of Bessarabia taken under«the Treaty of Tari* ; Roumania receives the Drobudscha ; the Danube is free to commercial ships of all nation* ; fortifications are to he dismantled on it* bank*, hut ships of war shall not enter it ; the Commissi on of the Danube, in which Roumania and Servla shall be represented, is maintained ; the rem >vnl of the obstacles which the Iron (dates and cataracts cause to the navigation of the Danube i* entrusted to Austro Hungary ; the rectification of the Greek frontier l* banded over to Turkey ar.d Greece for settlement betwecu thcmiel vea - vines» SVe each to bear a proportionate shvro of tlin Turkish public debt ; all international arrai.griuti.ts concerning tlie Troviuces remain in force ; tho right of official protection Is a> ) cordrd to tho agi nts of the i\u2019ower* in d'urkey .and Ihc holy niaers with their religion> and 1 \u2022 liaritahle estufilislinienta ; the right* coucn lad to 1'rai.ci' are expressly reserved, it being under-¦ .-t< od that the »tintH which could be obtained by a band, wu reach the following rt*ult : \u2014 Quality of tone, 1st piece.10 \u201c\t** 2nd \u201c .10 Style, 1st ploce.20 ;* 2nd \u201c .20 Tempo, 1st piece.10 \u201c :\u2019nd \u201c\t io Attack, 1st piece.\t.10 \u201c 2nd \u201c .io Reading.io Instrumentation .;.io 120 The number given hy Dr.Grozier.WHÏ Till* dufliuation?Having pointed out that the sore of tho Victoria Rides Bund was i.btained by doubling ths number of point* awarde\u2019d to instrume ntation, he continue* : But why this duplication ?The following remark may well account for it: In his letter, \u202229th June, Dr.Grozier maintained that 120 was the maximum of point* that coulel be awanleil by tvery judge*.Now, there being five juilge*.the maximum of pe-int* for every band would net exceed 000.But it hud unhappily Wa public ly proclaimed that the City B ind had obtained 104 points in one of the comiwtitions and ?dO in another.Evidently, os Dr.Grozier justly observes, one of the judges or more bad dene violrn -e to the principles of sound arith-me tic in liehaif of the City Band, lest the other judge* might show themselves somewhat stingy iu allowing to that band the number of point* that would mcure success.These figures Ig-ing mode known to the public, are* against senna cf the jiiilges a direct and serious charge, freuu which they are bound to clear themselves, WHAT MEANS HAVE REIN TAKEN?What means have been taken?After ten «lay*\u2019 reflection, Mr.Secretary ha* hit upon the following :\u2014** As the judge* coulel give ten point* for each piece for aUuck, so wu may »ay they have given ten point* for each piece e*f MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.Wk Wish that the statement could bu truthfully mail* of our ollicial* which Col.Forney makes of thn the boat with great force, breaking the yarut the cne*t, and at last accounts lay in a critical condition.The rent of the crew /ortuuately ce-caped being Injureel by the monster.Onb OF THE MANY Sad Storiks told in connection with the Indian famine cea away with markers altogether, and even with the necessity for the rifleman's watching his targ»»t after he ha* pulled the trigger.The face of the target is divided into a number of concentric rings, each of which i* further divided hy two line'» elrawn right across tho face* anil crossing each other at right angle-* to the centre.Iu each of tin* sub eiivnioDH of the duplicate target at the firing station a small hole is pierced.When a bullet strikes the other target, connected with its double by electricity, a number is shown \u2014 nom»thing on tlie principle e.f the hotel annunciator we presume\u2014in tho bole in the corresponding division of the target near the »h otcr.If it strikes on the* line between two subdivisions the fact is indicated by th** appearance of both numl>ers.The process is instantaneous, ami during an eight days\u2019 trial the apparatus has worked perfectly.It is Generally SurroRED that neraom of small means can lire more cheaply in Pari* than in New \\ < rk.If vleweel from the right standpoint, thi* is not trne.There f* n doubt that |>eople> who take their apartments do live more cheaply in Pari* ; but how i* this accomplished ?In the tind place,parties will lodge on tlie third or urth lie*-r.in a house which is old and musty and not overclean ; then theffurniturfis far inferior to c nsuit mediums, and follow « ll ll-treial ve nture*, àoltf / certain ui accountable mesuierlo manifestations iioe-ne doubts; but thu fooleriTs of m * 1er i iiituiiiisni an- hi ridiculous as the excintc«l out that the Government had mado a renous mistake : they had introduced a Supply Hill for $1,761,455 instead of !jil,«17 155 ; they have omitted to include the $60, Out) for interest on the $1.000.000.Ho pointed out tho gravity of tho error, as it necessitated thu withdrawn! of tlin Supply Bill, aud the House should again go into t'ommitteo of Ways ami Means.The Supply Bill was then withdrawn.Gu motion of Hou.Mr.Baciiano, the Hotdo went Into ('imimitteo e*f Ways and Means, and voted tho sum or $1 ,Ml7,-i-V5 t*> H\u2022111 nks, Miss Bella t'mokslmnks.Mis* Marion Crook-rtmiiks.Mr Kit-d (.'ronkwlianka.Mr Dcveber, Mis* K.ilklns, Miss Ferrule Mr Alexunder Klddes Mr \\V \\V j \"by Mr G o>ple, and are not to I»* despised either in town or iu country.Tho true policy i* to welcome to your shores all who are wining to work, and t \u2022 give them full ntd amide liberty for the expression of their views, and the development of thrir individual amt Frcial life, always having a due regard to the interests of morality.e often wonder why the Roman Catholic hierarchy, so shrewd in many tbievs, have not sought to era he ate frem the minni of their follower* th
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