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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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samedi 21 novembre 1885
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[" WITNESS Vol.XXVI.No.275.NulWttv/ Urdu.mixrrUjii oml tUa/At niuW VARMilllN'l MAPS AND SHOW CARDS.14 De Brewoles sireef, Montreal, MAR4T8E A CTNHINCHAM.FOR THE HOLIDAYS.813 Faya lor 12 Calrinel Pliotos AND One I\u2019lelnre Sallnhle fur Franilng.Cuoranlved to lie good as the Is-st any price.ARLRS.S, rtioloarapher, 201 ST.JAMES STREET, next door to II.Morgan A Co.I ELMWOOD TOBOGGAN SLIDE J\tFOR JUVF.NII.KH, 1332 St Carlio»ite- Tiiqu»- Bleue Slid-1 This popular Slide has I**-' carefully overhauled and niRilF iyaaiv fi/r the pea»tir.Season TitkeU, «I.It.Vlnction In families.A.MtKTIN.I'roprletor.She îlailn Witness.SATURDAY Al'TKUNOÜN.NUV.21.Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CABLE.(SjHCtal lo the IF.f/irix.) THE \u201c DICTATOR\u201d REBUFFED.CALLAN \"DORS U1 GIVES HIM A * SERKNKLY\" AND \u2018 DLACK KYK.\" DUNDALK STANDS BY ITS OLD MKMBKR\u2014O\u2019SHIA CONTESTS LIVERPOOL AGAINST THK AtTTO-( HAT\u2019S WISH»\u2014PARNELL1TE3 AND TORIES JOIN HANDS.London, Nnv.21 \u2014Mr.Philip Callan carriml the Dtmdalk d.-leRatf* against Mr.Tusoph Nolnn, \"f Liverpool, Mr.Parnell\u2019s candidate, Inst night, by an uvi-rwhelming vote and thus score* the first defeat of tho Irish loader on his policy of dictation since the conventions liegan to name candidate*.Mr.C\u2019nllan was tho Nationalist whip in last Parlia nn nt, an active mip|»rter of Mr.Parnell and the most anbnt Hgiiter far Home Rule, but hi* habit* were ton boiatemus to suit the tastes of Mr.Parnell and a majority of his colleagues.It was decided that Mr.Callan wmild have to go.The effort to throw him over ha*, however, proved a failure and he \u201c bob* op serenely, taking tbe nomination oyer the head of Mr.Purnell's choice and being a skilful wire puller will undoubtedly b«! elected, even if a Parnelbte run* against liim.Whether Mr.Parnell will adopt th«* f>o|icy of risking def»-.at at the jhiIU i* a ((Uistion, e*|iecially a* Mr.Callan announcen Ii*' will *up|M>rt every measure of the I\u2019arm-11 campaign for Home Rule, whether such measure merit* his |ieiM,nal approval or not.lie has full confidence in hi* leader, though hi* !«ad*r apiu-ur* to have very little confidence in him.Kvery one outside the COui.ty of Louth, however, feels Mr.Parnell acted very properly in tin* matter of hi* aident gup|>orter.The late Mr.A.M.Sullivan ah* l\u2019.utdy n-ugnefl his m-at for Louth »'>oner than consent to sit with Mr.Callan for a colleague.He ha* been expelled from the Reform Club, and silenced in tbe Houm for indecent liehavinr, and ha* be»-n in every way a *re and injury to the National (larty.While always meaning well and endeavoring to do bis duty, hi* feeling» hav.always carrmd him away at critical |s.inta and tended to the injury of his cause.The black eye which Mr.Parnell received at Dundalk i* followed by tbe abrasion of Ids other optic, and this time, Mr.O'Shea, late number f t Clare, i* the bruiser who administers punishment.Mr.Parnell is contesting, among several other doubtful seat*, one in which the Nationalists have a fighting chance of success, the Exchange division of Liverpool which, with its large Irish population, might possibly enable the Nationalists to secure representation, but Mr.O'Shea, kicked out of Clare by Mr.Parnell, turns up as the Liberal indei>endent Home Rule candidate for Liverpool Exchange, and the Irish rtsidents, being THE MHKHAL HPLIT, 'I he « xi iti-ment over tie* approaching eh** th us increase», but the Liberal split ha* Im-oii by no menu* healed by the Gladstone cam paign.Y» t the Mpteclie* of the Liberal leader have undoubte«lly brought many wavering Whig* back to the snp|iort of toe party, just a* tiny vvi ii' irimut ready t< join hands with the Toma m d-friu- i f llu* threaten*»! raid on tin* Churib.AN I NHOLY AM lANCE.Mr.Parnrirs ima-t n-W\u2019iit manifesto, pub li»lii-d here this morning, instructing the Irisb Home Ruler* in I'nglnml to support the IVm s*-r\\ative candidat* *, give* the Tori**» renewed ho| < and leads to talk m Lilierat clubs of an oth«-r deal la-twi and Mr.Parnell.Talk of atioliahing or reform mg the lions** of lairds has almost entirely drop) ed eut ef the cami-mgn.The t.ils ral» wisely refrain from discussing it, a.* the Radi cal» ami Whigs are almost as widely njiart oil it as «n the question of disestablishment, and the Tories kiep out of it Incan**- to ojien the que* tion at all they must moot either abolition oi refoim, and they an* ((iiite satistiivil to let th* sleeping «log Ii*'.(Tnt* Iknfntteh.) THF MAK1FKHTO.liOM'GN, Nov.21.A Parnellil* manif* »t >, sigiutl by Messrs.T.P.tl'C\u2019oiinor, Justin Me Cartliy, Sexton, Heal«-v, Redmond, K*-llv uml lliggar, bas In'i-ii issu*'*! to the electors of Great Dritiaiiand Ireland.It says the Liboral» are ap|>enliiig to the « le* tor* for Hii|>|H>rt umler false (ir*-fences.They haw flagrantly violat**l soleiun |>l«*lges mad*' to Ireland It denounce* the coercion practice** resortwl to umler tfn-ir regime uml says the inaiiiier of the enforc-ment of tlie Co*-rcion Act has l»\u2018 run Captain Maxwell, from lloston Novenda-r HHli for Enerpool, is ashore m I hinmanii* Day, and is likely to prove a total wreck.I hinmaiui* Dav is all inlet Oil the south XV' A ni I (re n.l in the county of (kirk.The \u2022\u2019lU-rian' i* a f- u masted serew steaiuer of LW*'-\u2019'on* htudt u, .tm feet long, blllll III Dolfast III A SPANISH STEAMER SI NK.IjONDON, Nov.21.The Spanish ste amei '* Guillermo,\" Ca| >tain l.a/urag-, i* i'|.i< In have li*-eii sunk oft New Brighton, Is-l -w Duk* ubead, by a collision wrth the Pifrti-h steamer '* Holiiaii, \" Captnm Willnun», Ii ui New Yoik Noveii-ls-rl *lli foi |,ixi i|iis'I.THE FRENCH ON THE CuNGO.Tlie French Government i* pn-panng an armed flotilla to protect the l\u2022'rt'll^ll-tation» i.n the Congo river.M.Dcl\u2019nirz:i, the exeloi.r.admits the Kn-nch Congo country i* worthies*, and is likely to remain Ogowai, he says, i* not na\\ so for year*.The igabte.and r iilN^v» inust b*- built b*-f*ire trade will U- |H>.*ible, With (he help of a haiidful of I ntuli naliv< assistants, M.DeDra/./a lui* I iinel i r- ugli military ory;ani/.ation in the rolony, ¦ bhgim naiiv* * to do duty m turn a- \u2018oldiei- and w tk men.M.Chavaniies, a meinls-r - -pirrt- ir-' habit nai drtmkarda.M 1 '\u2022 i - ¦\tear uu \u2022 itself tells an i-loqn* nt tab- alsoit the « linmt*' of the Congo.His h*-alth ha* Ix-eti -haiten-d by fever and tli«- u*h- of quinine.THE DICTATOR ADVISES THE VOTERS.London, Nov.21.Mr.Pans II lias i\u2014uivl x manifesto to th*- ln*fi voter* of Great I'-rikain He urges them to vote with the Con«e*x:\\tiviii at tlie coming election.CAULK NOTES.France lia* rai***l a n-'w nlwtarle to tie ;i I mission of Delgium into the Latin union.The Prefect of tlie Pyr*-nn«* * h.i«< h»-d n n eetirg on tho Kiel litical career bad Nvfi lit ni> by tlie rrfb-eti.n of th*' hurrnng Par-lisinent lion»*' at ntr* al, but it would snort I»-extinguished forrxei by the shadow of th* galloxx* »! Kigins.That there would la* no qiu-stii n of («arty any more, b»rt a union of lore, m Lw.r Csiiads, and that if they formed sllianiex they would do So with their .yea open and against tl\" ».at present in (Miwer at Si nator Howlana scheme.The Post Office Savings Bank statement for October shows the amount deposited to be f-.\u2019ut'.'JH-: withdrawn, $.V|h,4.S*i ; remaining at credit of (b-iKniitors, ?10,427,iW.Ti e statement of circulation and sjavie for tVtiU-r shows the amount outstanding on the olst Octolier to have Uvn $1S,072,3N\\ ii«-ing an inenase of\tover September, and '.i7i over August.The t-xoess of s|«x;ic and cuarantetk] dets-ntunw is $1,4'>1.\u2019*11.An unrevised statement of Inland Revenue aco-unt for the month of lictoU-r follow» : \u2014 Spirits .imjsi .Mall ami malt liquor T.4wceo.t'lgars.I rop*- lion of (x trolc-uui.Manufat turcs in bond .SvisurM.inhcr rtceipU .Total exuise.Panais.Other sources.i-.\u2019.tMu H I, «4 i.ï-n 4.116 S;tf .fieT.'isi .IT.xrtA : rn Total Inland Revenue.I^>16,7la The Minister of Agriculture ha* received a cablegram from the secretary *-f the Colonial and Indian Exhibition as follows :\u2014 THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.jovaxovitch rumasgr.ZaK73EO!>, Nov.20 \u2014Gen.Joranovitch lias been tned by court martial, and dismissed fr-m his command, for his failure to execute the order given him prior to the repulse before Sbvnitss.A ci»uncil of war is now discussing the situation of affairs at the front.a nurERATi rioirr.Sons, Nov.2(X\u2014The following areadditional details of yesterday's fighting : The right wing of the Bulgarian army yesterday mm mg advanced from its fortified joeition and attacked the Servian p*ilions between Slimitza and Dragoman.The centre column of the Bui-gnnsn anry soon followed in order to support the right.The fighting then became general, Md Uie Bulgariafis.not being able to drive the ServlAp-* ,{!rim , entrenchments, toward.» noon the left wing of the Bulgarian army also advanced and assumed the offensive.An obstinate battle ensued, lasting till six o\u2019clock in the evening.The Bulgarians found it no easy task to disl dge the Servians from their tseutioa The former nought desperately, however, and nna.y\tthe\tto retreat to Dragoman, the Bulgarians holding the read* leading thereto.The latter took four hundred pnaonere, including several officers.Up to no further fighting, the Bulgarian* deeming it prudent not to attack at present the Servians at Dragoman, which has strong natural fortifications.A PAXIC.Ig>5f>0X, Nov.30.\u2014Official admissions frem Belgrade sb.->w that a t^mc exists there.Th-siege of w iddin has been raised and General Dmch.iani.'i.who, witli his division La* Uen ^^Mg^on^the siege, u n -w marching to assist *° ~A despatch from Setnlin *ays .The defeats of Servian trrpe are due to defective outposting and nts ardue at Pin t on Monday.THE IRISH DICTATOR REBUFFED.^°.v- 30.\u2014Mr Parnell havingord-resl a regJection m Dundalk for dei-gau, tc the BaUonaJist Convention of L-nth, b»gauae the former delegate* deaded iu favor of Mr.Caliao for member of Parliament, an eiecu .n was hdd to-night which resulted in favor of the Lallan delegate by major ties of five to onr.\u201c It is most important that all exhil iU «houlil !»*> in thvir portions, ready for iru|>e< tion by the Prince of Wales, by the 15th of April next.The building* « ill t* ready for vne reociAioa of good* from the 1st of January.\u201d RAILWAY NOTES Minri rrowN, N.Y., N v.30.\u2014Mr.William V.Snath, chief engineer, yesterday filed at Goscben a mortgage for ÿ»;.0iW,000, signed by Mr.Chauncy Vibbant.President of the New England A Southwestern Railway to the Central Trust Company of New York.The mortgage covers tbe line frem the Erie connection to Brewster\u2019s, twenty-six mil»-*, including the projected bndp* over the Hudson at Storm King.The Phoenix Bridge Company has the contract to build the bridg»*.Four prominent railwaylnen will become th»* directors.It is stated that the bonds have been taken and a syndicate is now being formed Clil\u2019KOH ATTKNDANLE AND (MIUROH ENT liKTAINM ENTS.fT» fAr Kditur \u2022'/ the Witneu.) Sm, - I lluiik the letter of \"S.C.K.,\" in AliaWM to .Mr.Robb in your i».»iih of th«* 21st October 1» unmcessarily *:mastic ; muther can 1 ngr«s» with a great |>;irt of it, though written by a clergyman.He asks the question, \u201cm-ri* ously, now, is tin re any iusv.-ity fur such a piteous outcry?\u2019 as the complaints »n Mr.Robb\u2019s letter.I answer, \\\u2019»-*, abundant necos Mty, and if \u201dN.C.K.\u201d would o|m\u2018ii his eyas ho might Me it, in a wry positive degree, auuviig some of the twenty tliou»aiul who joinod one of the evangelical bodite in Canada last year, 1 can sympathize and outer into Mr.Robb\u2019s fool mgs most fully.And 1 charge that much of the carelessness ami worldlinoss iu the Church t.day is cauaed by the carelessness of many of the clergy in the matter u( the spiritual inter*iii|mih a local |u»|ier that the malariou, JJ'\" \u2022 nee of this pest is so great in the vicinity \u201e( Little Isiko in the south end of the town tl , he has had to h-avo his home there and tuvti for the U-neht of his health, and then, return mg after recovery, has again suffun-.l b».,,.liseuse eonsequent on the lowering \u201e{ the water and e\\|io»ing the hank* of sawdust in that oth wise ts-autiful sheet of water.1 have i\" doubt the unfortunate fish have often In indignation meetingM anent this nuisance.1, the Scott Act the Sawdust Law will \\v« rk itself.If some people were compel!»-11 leave home f«»r the sake of their health, ruin-'i by such cause, they would soon attempt t!.working of the KtAtuU-crentexi for the abat-in \u2022 of so great an evil.The temporary building erected a* a Iw-,,.ta 1 for the sus|j«\u2018ctt>d case of small-pox.Inn,,, served its day and generation, both being y^ry short, has b*;eii consign»*! to the flam , grateful sacrifice to that benign g(Mldes.* Hyg' u I cannot say whether it was a real ease.û but one of our numerous dailies says the patient bus recovered, having some marks left on tlie face, however.In my last remarks on this suli ject 1 ventured an original pun, which vu» ruined by your compositor, who mail Kt Jranco-Kussian ; I wrote it Franco-Rossiaii, .new compomul, intendixl as a doublo compliment to our French cousins and that Dr.not unknown to a oerta in kind of fame.If yoUÿ proof-reader should at any time notice anything stupid in my letters, let fiim take a look at tlm original ! We have had a very infectious disease known as the boulevard boom, raging here.Some of the builders thereof have euphonix«xl the harsh terrace was built on Rubidgo Street, th- tin- coachman of Dr.D.Hayes Agnew, who «(\u2022ends his summers at his country place, near .AMERICAN.The county infinnary near Sandaskr.Ohio wu partuily deatr r.d by tre .« Fridar nufit.^ bunie! o- death.The saper- t-0v»,Te information.Th-.-re were ninety-eight uunat»-».^ Suu* survey reports gr -at ÎV'* on th-e Psatic Orean at Son daTS^^.r, nH\"\tWt\u2019rr\tOH Thars- w^eYh.M^ C,0 vare-u» .ute cour*, t., the t0 pnv>g«,| coomiuaicati'.n.bWW the party otuin.ng tUe retort from toe »w*nj.e\tn4,Jt ^ UiscIomA laa.^ .,b*.*?t\"crtbn to an ag-ocy who kiimH u'n*\tt«»y tin.be made t\tv\u2018'\u2019UtK,n \"*hlt kxecition.TnoDArros, Me , Nov an__xxrrru:__ , ïïtK d°
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