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Montreal weekly witness commercial review and family news paper
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

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[" FORTY-SIXTH YEAR.} SUMMARY Loup Rawvourm OucacsiL has lei for South Africa.J have heen ordered to lrave St Poters- arg, Russ, by May 3.Tus Invivexza was severely felt is Loadon oe April 31 and previously.Pauzkno News apeaks of rioting is Cerda ea April 3), in opposition to à poil tes.Tus Braproxo (Kxe.) Weavsas have ceased their strike, and bave returned to work.Many Axancniars have been expelled from Rome for agitating for « general strike on May day.A Lavy who bas died in Glasgow has be.queatbed £70,000 10 General jBooth for the Salvation Army.Art vor Two of the New (irleans Italians murdered by the mob are said to have been subjects of the Italian King.Ma.Cuixveraxn declines te say what his course on the silver question would be in 1591 if elected President in 1842.Tan total number of deaths in New York for be twenty-four hours up to neen on Friday was 114, of which 31 were from the grippe.Lasr Wass in Lincoln County, West Vir.gisia, Ely mounted men drove two Mormon elders out of the county.\u201cLx Nariovar,' of Lowell, Mase, basorgan- ised a competition for « prize to be given to the most popular Canadian residing in the United States.Gamera Sacasizn, on April 22, in Paris, reviewed he Paris garrison, numbering 11,000 wed, in order to test its readiness for à Casa\u201d ign.Two Mastirvs attacked and partially devoured a boy in Madrid on Saturday, snd the populace threatened to lynch the owner, a Geveral.A Crocparast in the Oberokee strip, Arkanses, overwbelmed tifty mes on Sunday, April 1%, and swept away their outits.They ansed their lives, À Wouan was murder-d and disembowellet in a New York botel on April 23 [tis thought the bend is \u2018\u2018Jack the Ripper.\u201d He and Others were arrested.Suvenar (irzsta at a recent wedding at Louisville, Ky., who were poisoned by drinking coffee containing arsenic, havedied.There is no clue to the poisoner.Brroania will shoetly request the Porte to recognize Prince Ferdinand ss ruler of Bul- maria.ln the event of the Portes refusu} Bul- @ariu will proclaim ber indepradence.Tux Wooorx guaboat \u2018\u2018 Pilcomayo,\u201d belonging to the Chilian insurgents, has been blown up with u torpedo.Government advices aay that }.ing irgents oa board were killed.B.ann À.Buxansk, Parsee l'ankers and merchants o! Bombay, have failed, with liabilities of nearly bali\u2019 à million pounés.The failure is due 10 wild speculation in exchange.Tur import: d Government seed poistoes have proved a general failure in the Scaull district of County Cork.They arr not show- ip Any signs of Life.An Exrenitios to punisb the rebels of Portuguese Guinna will start at once from An- pola.Warskips have left Lisbon to juin tle expedition.Tak Ivnicatioxs are that the nomination of Naor McKinley for Governor will be made by the Republican State Qonventiou withoot the :Jightest opposition at Columbus on June Sin R Maverei, à Welsh baronet, has mar- od an r-tres- name\u201d Lily Kenest.The bare etig not wealthy, and the aciress will remain on the stage.A Cy Lose cute swath through Pittebarg, Tes., on April 31, completrly destroying two residences nnd badly damagiog half a dozec Oiters.A Mrs.Powell was fatally and her daughter, Mr«.Burns, scrervly injured.Larsst Unittax Apvicrs state that Bale maceda\u2019s fleet used live torpedoes during the battle at Qaldera, sinking the ** Huasear'\u2019 aud the * Blanco Encaléa belonging to the insurgents.Naîives or Ponreouxsz Quixea are in revoit and after two battles with Portuguese troops oo the Island of Bissso they route! them, killing fonr Portuguese officers ani wounding 1 men.Tax Wirk of a Hungarian coke striker was shot and seriously injured, on April 23, at Southdale, Ps., by a deputy sheriff.Bho fiest ebot Lhe officer in the hand sad then aiwcked kim with an axe.Tex Stranxtaniast of Public Works has ordered that the Erie Canal aod tbe Champlain, Black Riser, Uswego, Caynge aud Seneca Canals be opened for navigation on Tuesday, May ».Annoit Brorukre, of Glasgow, Scotland, have suspended payment.The:r linbilitiee are heavy.The assets are not known.The Arroll Brothers are not connected with Sir Wm.Arroll, the builder of ibe Forth bridge.Taz PrxxarLvania coke region troublea have seutmed 8 new phase, the operators havieg row wX Pinkerton men on guard and 50 ftalian Inborers from other parts of the country 08 (beir way to take the place of the strikers.BovERXMEST Rarokys from Alsace-Lorraine Lave dissuaded ibe German Emperor from re- lasing the passpor! regulations until the emi- sation of natives to avold military service crages.Forr of the Portsmouth artillerymen of the battery which mutiaicd in order tv call atten- lion to the grievanoss from which the men claimed to be suffering, bave been tried by court martisl and sentenced to two years\u2019 imprisonment each.General DR NEGRIER, commander of the Seventh French Army corps, was 2a Friday wounded in the chest in @ duel which be fought with M.Gastde Le Grand.The latter was wounded in the jaw.The dispute originated at the Theatre Francais.Rarazsxnvations have again heen made, bat ia vain, Lo Emperor William of Germany, asking him to relax the passport regulations fa force ja Alsace-Lorraiae to enable the inhabitants of French towos near the German freutier to attend the fairaend markets held in German territory, At à Mexvian of the Tenants' Defence League here to-day Mr.Redmond seid a con- Unuance of the plan of sampaign was im.Possible in view of the fact thay with the ezception of the iad now held in Paris: there was nO money with which to continue the warfare against the laadlords.Avr Howoxmy, NJ, on April 20, Angele Gaboth, killed bis mother-in-law, stabbed bis father-in-law and attacked other members of the family.He bimeslf was then killed hy Conoquito Chinchella, sou of the murdered woman.The latter weat 10 the police station and gave himself op.Tre Driscontent of tbe Kentucky Union Railway employees who bave, it is said, doen vrable 10 get their pay for some time, has cul- minsteé in employees of the road and mountaineers in Breathitt County, who have never been paid for theit timber, wrecking the satire read ie Breathitt County for à distance of 2 miles.Fua Caxamian Pacumie Raitwar will begin Tanning tains into Seattle about May 15.They will enter Seattle over the Seattle, Lake hore aad Bastern, and if aa agreement cas be made with the Northern Pacific the service will be extended te Taocoms.Tur second Canadian Pacific Rallway Com- Pany\u2019s stenmahip, the \u2018* Bmprees of Japan,\u201d has arrived at Naples.The passengers bare disembarked to make o trip to Mount Vesuvais aad the ruins of Pompel.IVI(O IN RRETANTE L.Prauort, the defaulter from San Antonio, Texas, who recsatiy made off with $34,000 belonging to his employer, has been arrested in Halifax.The woman who was with Lim when be fied, wes crronsously said 10 be under arrest there.The woman and the money bare disappeared, Piggott bad but a small su whes arrested, CANADIAN, AT Wixsirea, on April 18, the Local Legis- \\ature was prorogued at oine o'clock, Tux Naws bas been received by cable of the death of the Rev.John Jamleson, of Furoes, Presbyterian missionary there.Two Facxcn-Oamacian aldermen got iato a scuflle in the Quebec City Council about a contract, on April 34, and the Mayor left the chair, the Council meeting breaking up ia disorder, Mu.G.& Naxcerun, vf Moncton, whe recently decided to present the Methodist denomination with a church edifice to seat 400 per- eons, has added a parsonage W this gensrous sift Tur Broay of a seizure of large quantities of contraband whiskey and cigars at lsle-aux- Coudres, below Quebec, Luras out to be false.The liquor and goods were thers Lut the people, armed to the teeth, refused to permit seisure, Ar Br.Joux's Nid, P.J.Ca hooo, & naturalist, vo Friday, April 17, lowered himself by means of a rope from Shag rock, Cape Sliore, io order to obtain a crow's ost.The cliff overhanging, be found it impossible Lo regain the surfare and fell eighty feet, being killed instantly.\u2014\u2014 NOTES FRUM THE CAPITAL.DUTY ON CRUDE PETROLEUM.UTTawa, Ont, April 20.\u2014An organ ia the West, mouth-picce of & member of the Cabinet, is authority for (he statement that Parlisment will be asked to admit crude petroleum free.The reason given is that the oil districts of western Untario bave given out while the yield in Olio is unusually pleatiiul.The Govrrument may, however.beïute Join, this cndeavor 10 obtain some reciprocal tariff advantage from the Amecicans.ATLANTIC MAIL RUNNIDIES.It is understood that the subsidy asked by the Allan Steamship Company for a cunt:nu- nace of the Atlantic mail service was £2,700 each trip.Under the contract just terminated the Company received 2° per trip.The Montreal Board of Trade have memorialized the Government to s+ad the mails valy Ly the 4 Parisian\u2019 and * Vaancouver,'' snd when these Lwg are notavailable, Ww have the mails gent by way of New Vork.Ortawa, April :1,\u2014The Cabinet held nu extraordinary meeting yesterday.tis under: stood that the programme for the sesgiva and the Speech trom thie Throne werr Lhe subjects discurni d.Last session thers were eighty or ninety private bills, but already for this session there are one hundred and thirty, and wdditional notices are coming in every dav.As ususl, most of then: ar for railways acts, and one fisture of these is the number from Br.:ieh Columbia.Six are bills of divorce.Mt.LAURIXB AND KN|:NTHOOD, It ix reported that on the Queen ¢ birthday tte Hon.Witfred Laurier will he offered hy fier Ma;vsty tbe honor of knighthood.PEL.G0) ERNMENT, A private telegram received Ler: ins! ght announced that the Prince Edward Isiaud Government had tesivned.The first member to arrive (or the session is Captain Walsh.BXLORT DUTIRS ON FISH, As if the virious system of export dutins hai aot been sufltivien\u2019ly tested.it 18 reported that the Minister of Marine mud Fisher:ea will introduce s bill at the coming session imposing an export duty upon fish caught in the inlaad waters of Canady in boats or with tackle onncd by others than British subjects.The Qacadian heliermen apparently fin it prost- aile to [ease their ucenydy 10 Americans, who are able to tind A free market in the States, This must be stopped, as anything in the shape of a free market for our national products is obnazious to Mr.Tupper.NICKEL MINE TRANSFER.The ecare despatches regarding the effects of the new miging nt sent out from Sadbury do no\u2019 mem to hore ont by events.Me.D.O'Congor, of Sudbury, has made 8 «le of tis ni ke] mining claim to à Chiengo company for $20,000, and fiftern mea are to be put to work at once on the claim.Cirawa, Out, April 21.\u2014The tex'ofn pere tion ig published this evening by Je Canals from five French metnhers of the Manitobs Legislatiire addrossed to the Gorernor-Uene- ral-in-Qouncil, praying for the disallowance of the act abolishing the official use of the French language.he members state that they represent the Preach population of Mani- tuba, that by the authority of the British Korth America Act the acts, the archives asd journals ot the Legialature of Manitoba have always been printed in both language: and the detaies carried on in both, That for eighteen years the French have not heen molested in their rights and privileges, aod that the act of #0 ig derogatory to the French nationality and prejudices their constitutional rights unranteed both by the Doniinion and Imperial arlisments wherefore they Tray that His Bx- cellency will use bis constitutional prerogative and disallow it.This petition is ngned dy Messrs.8.F.Martin, Roger Marion, Wm.Lagimodiere, T.Gelley and Martin Jerome.INCREASE OF RYPORTS, The total exports for the first nine months of the fiscal year amounted to $75,551 01%, no increase of half à million over the previous Fear.\u2014_\u2014 TWO HUNDRED MINERS [N PERIL.BTRIXD FOR FOUATEER HOURS IN AX ENGLISH ooLLINRY.Losnoy, April 20.- An accident, during which tie lives of two hundred mes were im- reriiled, has 1aken piste near Lougion, Staf- Fordshite.Two large cages, oF cars, uteq for hoisting and lowering men and material in à colliery in the Longton coal district, while one of them was being hoisted and the other lower.cd, came lato violent collision aad were smashed to pieces.The result was the shart was badly damaged and choked up with debris, thus cutting off communication with two bundred miners whom the accident im- [risoned in the mine below.For fourteen urs the winers were ghul up in the miae, practically buried alire.Th as a period of terrible suspense for their families and friends, who crowded about the pit in a state of Aves agitation and distress.Eventually a small bole was pierced through the mass of wreckage and earth, clogging the shaft, and it was found possible to lower food by means of 8 rope & the loprisoned, miners.Hg work on passage enab 6 men en Xn fa the work of regcue to haul the two hundred miners one by one vtt of the mine hy using buckels to which ropes were fastened.\u2014\u2014 ITALIAN RIOT IN NEW YORK.New Fons, April 21.\u2014The potice reseerra were called out uptown this sfternoon.One hundred Italian sions marons, who bad struck for higher wages, attempted to drive the men from work on buildings in course of erection a1 155th otreet ao SL Ann'e avenus aad 149th sircet, between Morris and Fourth avennes.Fifteen rioters were acrested.The troudle is now said to be ended.\u2014_ SCOUNDREL AND QUNVIOT.BaarrLe, Wash, April 33.\u2014The wife and son of Obarles R.Hammond, of Cleveland street, London, notoriety, were to-day made county paupers and are being fed from public funds, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RUSBIA'S SEAL ROOKERIES.Sr.P'ayanancre, Apeil 33 \u2014The Government bas ordered that stricter measures be taken to protect the seal rookeries of Behring Sea and thet 83 especially vigilant watch de kept on the breeding places oa Ooppsr aad Robbin islands.DISRUPTIVE OUTCOMES PREDICTED.Loxpow, April 35.\u2014Commeating os the succesafni conclusion of the commercial treaty between the United States sad Spats, the Graphic rays Spain's action will ge far to he pro sade of the aanexation.nd ewfonndiand.The Gre phie adds: \"Tt is dificult to sre what to do to stem the movemen!, but aa Infallidly disruptive outcome is plain enough.\u201d eee BARONBSS AND CIROUS RIDER.Frais, April 27.\u2014At à performance last night at the Alfers circus Count Mafeys, son of the l1alisn statesman of that ame, bissed a Russian borsewoman, the Baroness Kabd who was one of the performers.Tbe bushan of tbe Baromess immediately bozed Count Mar- eni0.As à remit n duel bas been arranged between the men.COMMERCIAL REVIEW AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER.BRITISH PARLIAMENT.BRITISH NONCOXFOBMIST RIGHTS.Losvon, April 23.\u2014[n the House of Commons 10 day Mr.Bamue! Evans, member for Glamorgunshire, moved the second reading of tbe bill roabliog celigious bodies to acyuire compulsorily the freehold of plucva vf Worsbip upon paying compensution thereior.The motion wus carried \u20143lx to 110.The measure being inteoded to place the Dissenters on an equsl footing with the Church of England, the division on the molion is tantamount to à de- tives voted for the bill.made specehes, in which they argued that the Meusuré Was necesenrz in order to secure for the Dissenters places of worship in districts beld by Tory landlords.Loxnox, April 2t.A free exchange of views among the Liberals ia the lobbies of the House of Commons to-day showed an absolute unanimity of congratulation upon the fact that tbe Conservatives have committed themselves to freceducation, bu there wat much diversi; of opinion ns to how the new departure would affect (be party a future.No one doubta that the Government has made a coup with à viow to n general election, and ina desire Lo us- sociale the name of the Cooservative party with an immense Loon to town workingmen and rural laborers, hut the Liberals reason that the Tory adoption of pruposals which they originated and long fought for cannot deprive them of claiming the credit for the ultimate success of their scheme, FORSIELLITIES OF DISCONTENT, The Opposition has further and stronger reasons to hinil the Government scheme, containing sa it does sbundant possitilities for party disruption and widespread natiooal discontent.From à tactical point of view the Unionists could not have found a better cry to the country with than free education.Evsally from a tactical point of view it could not be worse for them if, after the Liberals accepted the principles of the bill, a coalition of Tory malcontents with the mess of the Liberals thew out the measure on question relatiog to the popular control of ue Ag far ns the views of the Liberal leaders have teen sscertrined the bill wili be opposed unless it concedes to ratepay«rs power to elect representatives in the munagiog !.oari6 of all schools, including voluntary snd denomins- oral.POWER OF THE CLKKGT, A small section of the tipposition appear to be willing to nceept Nr.Goschen gs proposal in any form, arguing thut tree schools must ulti- nately imply popular control.But when the party ideus tailize under the pressure of party nicessits it is inevitable that the Lib als \u2018will present the solidest opposition to the mensnre unl-s@ repres-atative local control is its guiding spirit.If a similar bill bad been prezented by a Liberal Goveroment, its leading proposals would have brea for the insti*u- tlon ot schoo! boards in every parih, with church schools to be managed by these boards, The Con-ervative Government dare not attempt to intertere with the clergy, who now control schools in over (ew) parishes.Nor will Hr.Gosclen take the risk of interfering with 1he control of denvminativoal schools, already drawing over £7 0,0 liom the imperial exclequ.r.PROF OSAL: NOMMARIZED, According to & hizlhity placed informant, the Cabinet plans, 03 far as stated, simply insolre free education in the lower standards, assist-d education io the bizter standards and io crenged gran:e to denvminational schools.No change 18 to be made in the :y-t+m of cuatrol, excepting that 1he parents o! children stiend- ing tte sclools shall bave power to eler part of the board.This weil suit the clerical section.but will arouse tlie strongest opp-ul- tion of the Liverals.Tl.Conservatives ua.timely \u2018ulilation over the otd trick of *' dishing\u201d Wir oppoa-nt.is likely to find à lisse- trous check which will weaken their position on the ere of dissolution, IMPERIAL ERTIMATES FUR THE COWING YEAR.Loxuvax, April 2.\u2014The budget was sub- mitted to the House this afternoon by Mr.Goschen, Chancellor of the = Mr.Gorchen sxid there was an «xauds- tion, the rond was splendid.Right down an the hollow nestled a ny flohing village, the blue Mediterranean loping the rocks, deer as crystal, with a soft ripple of sound alnost ot the doors, Eves hers the smiry was in (ull force, marching up and dow: before the houses.Oa returning to onrcer we told our man to drive M to the Almeda Gardens, Presently we posed sa old Moorish Sower.This, he explained belonged to the) h, bub they were smible enough do lend It $o England for the solders.Ac it was far within she Foglish lines weap.ted the situation Intensely, Our wiked old man sow tursed into a scrubby Ittle place where there were à few date pere, some flowers aad shrubs, Thie, he told usvas the \u2018 Almede Gerdene\u2018* Rut later is she day, after browsing through becaars aud ho.tograph shops, on extending our walk wat.ward, we came upon some beautiful garens, which où taquiry we found were the genta Ag time gone, à + our vas we had > de our boat.We taraed our backs othe esplanade bristling with guns, looked reer ently ab the hundred ton monster, cast mny a bachward glance at the soldiers, series and ceanons to right of we and left of wspnd depart for the\u201c Belgravie, \" whichwas still lisked to the \u201cThree Brothers\u201d Sir fn coal for her next effort.We sat on po until] she wel anchor at ten e'#ck, watoblag the lighte ia the towa end ui the * in London ed to deceive the | also, we bad a fine view of distant Spanish | WEEKLY WITNESS, VIEW OF TIlE RUCK OPO BRLTAR SCENE OF SHIr WRECK.rock slde.It wars witching hoar.Lights Lruke the gloom on avery side uf us foom the huge warships and lesser craft, na wll as the lights ashore.At length the '\u2018Ihree Virothers\u201d left un, boats came fram the gloumn beyond, trailing phosphorescence with every niovement, and the coal Leavers with hide us jabberings, culls and ehricks, crowded into their places, aud rowed away, leaving us to the calm of night, and the last glimpees of the superb cou ting lion, ou'lined by tue great rock of Gibraltar, Presently we nin.ed away, lght after light went cut, aad ere half an hour we reali ed that thu wonderful experienc: was hut a recollection: var day at Gibralter was over, \u2014_\u2014 SUGARING.SAE OF THE CLAAB HER OF SES la May we go a-Maying, ur we did when, | personaiel by our ancestors, we lived in the | land where May ilooms.In April we gol #-sugaring, Dow that we live in the land | which flows with sugar.There are wretches | who Lave never sen tbe May 10 never Binelt its fragrance, poor Tiere are wretches in Cinadian whu have never seen d, Dever exten warm \u20ac SCANNER \u20181asom, ; tu gather snow: poor things Where there 4 a will there is a al:lough fmt be oul ied to the wan 11s case ia \u2018eh and dirty.You may some Kind \u2018artmerto tive you in «u 0x: and feed vo relt dapintothe snow on -1tLer nice, a8 be calls out of pee\u2019 and hun vos may be fortunate enough to drive bend a pair of thorougbbrels, aud -a-b through puditles and Le Lespattez 4 you may vois 8 cart Lebind n beavy team and ter the slonly turoing wheels oo eftbrr side turning up \u2018he snow and autumn leaves, which cleave to them until they are wrea'hed with garlands or vo may walk and spoil your boots\u2014t .t it is worth while Lo find yor way tothe sugar Lush © the noward otto.s pweer.Get far into the hush and stand and look and listen.The soow of the lug asprin, storm is lying, The trunks of the maples arc ony, so are their interlicing branches overhead.Far and near vou Lao set nothing toit the ray trunks and from each the sap \u2018owing, \u2018Trop ty drop.Listen! sod sou van hear it faille into the 1 fixed to the tree ¢ sunshine falls wiit, dimmed somrw the screen of the tree topa.Above then rie thy is as blue a: pentian \u2018owers.A Cane a tue bird may Hi gear as if dike jcken Little in the well-known tale), 1 bit of the sky had tallraonit.Hat aparttrom 1, and the birds, \"he maple an im: resgive thax.Eich tres otands lotty, gray, silent, and you h:ar the ocft drips of :ts sa i9 giving it life-Hlood that we may bave e syrup of our breakfast pancakes.How mundane secm pancakes and syrup, how vaiuabie ihe life of a tree, as one siands look:ng up at it io the calm of an April evening.let 60 nature yields itself for us.The appearance of the buckets hanging near the toot of the trees is som whatodd.Tue olil.fashioned trough may have been more a keep.ng w.th « woodianl scene, lt the latest atent is not su ugly an it might he tte ike the crown of a Welsh womans hat: it looks atout the te sire.but, ag wo hare n.ust of us \u2018oun Je perien re how eas it is imate the height of an ordins:y fair to agsume tha Ing! of tlese head.grar, kerp ot 2mow tree enters 1 mt the A patient oid Lore trulg 2 about drawing a valor logsheai a aslod wath osier {ese runners will so Over either anges during t.(ghig of te ar season.sight to sre the horse vn ita rou 1here is none, #0 « wool! nad io.ing «brit ad fallen rer the hor p ll: tbe pled «driver empties sap from «ach tin bit work to U rood several l'unirel tres one twenty-four bons ia this Way.an ! fumetimes the 1 i~kets are brim?) and running over nt fore the recriviag vat is drawn bea.de them.8.mewhere near the edge ul tie to da the # car camp.Now-a-daye it alw of a sled, cunta.ping 8 more Or lvas elsi evaporator, and a brick replace on wh.ch sy iap can be baled into sugar.Tie old horse with thre sled anit hozshead Las stopped un a knoll -om- where 8i 0 camp and a pipe cond cts the sep ta the and into the evaporator.Ther.berw great blaze of loss \u2018indernenth « white clond of steam bate, it runs its \u2018ou irom chamber to chamber heing conse fromm the teapsparent liquid with \u201coatiog cry stale which came from tle Suckers.in°o | the boiling amber syrup whic pours from the lst compurtment of the evaporator.Where money making is the ovject, the greater part of the yield of the maples is let 19 syrup, claritied and put into tina tor sais.| But no chance visitor takes any interest in this | rocess; the excitement centres round the * engaring off, \u2018The syrup tbat is t0 he used fur sugar is put | a very large nan witiia copper hotiom and Lover the hirick arch in the coraer of the sd.A fire is built underneath and then it io | rred aad watched with interest.We hace i | made tats at home and felt that the hima.ns of homema'le taffy were lard © whit boy | # ever allowed tomake enough ' Her.there | Ba lighttul sente of plenty.A small ocean of | up ms and tonms and bubbles before ex tant eyes, and in spite of the fact that Le n air \u2018which enters the open doors of the | +d, the stroll in the busb and tbe long drive i lore have abarpene i the appetite, the visitor ! hws that tor once be will get asm ch sweet.{mt as be can eat frou dip» tist stick wiih a koot-bolr in it ir the boiling syrup you can tell when the tar is realy by Sowing hubbles through hole.When the syrup begins to thicken Ububller begin to come, when it fe turned tuigar « etream of bubbles will oat away up your breath.There is & syrup tester, lila milk tester, which your schentilic suger.rome AY use, but the bubbles are the pretuer Is before the sugar is quite ready to he oad that one eats the waz on the snow.if yoirant to enjoy it Lo perfection ge! some old oodman lv Whitt'e vou à rude fork of tinyadile from the (resh cedat wood that is innbout for all, so that each bonbon of was atyu ent will be favored with its fragrance.Thert down, on a wood pile if vou can, with your ncer of bot sugat mad your oh of freshl, gathered snow before you.pound snow, js not thought good, it mien be ol snow.There is no burry, drop your Sugar a spoonfiat a time oo the snow, turn the litle brown \u2018ax cakes it makes with the ce lar paddle, at them into fa tie shapes, and eat thenooe hy one.That Le bliss\u2019 \u2014\u2014 CHEP NONEY, AND MORTGAGES.The maeyed clase is always in the position to guard Voir against the bed effects of die: tuthing flancisl legislation, and even to profit by {ta the expense of the r claos.A compete.antbority upon the subject of farm mortgage drclarca that ninety percent of thet A negotiated hy systematic lenders, | banka Af corporations organired fur this express puvose, An-l that it ling been the custom of many these lenders to make the mortgage del, both principe! and interest, payable in pid.[tis believed that fully ope.balf of the mortgage indebiedness of the conntry ii In terms expresely payable 18 told, though #1 is more generally the cage in urban than In San loads.lf we were to have free silver ciimpge, and the country were to reach the oilvie standard, not roid were to rise one hunlred and twenty of thereabouts, mort- angers tho are counting upon having their delta reluced by tbe change Would soos dis cover (ble error.They would find that they world hve 0 pay one hundred and twenty dollars n silver for every instalment of one hundred dollars interest in gold.la other wotde, bey, and not 1be cap! teand monry- lenders would be the losers from thie Aa from every ober form of \u2018 cheap money.\" The Century jor April.deanees of à Vote RESPONSIBLY GOVERNMENT, (To the Eduer of the Witness.) B1k,\u2014Anyons who will take the trouble to think about the matter can hardly avold spreeing with Mr.Jilake that the country is being ruined by the present Government.Ket itis folly to bisme Sir John Macdonald and the other ministers for this state of things.li tbe members of the present Ciovernment should all die to morrow other (lemagogues apd ocorruptioniste would take thelr place, and would be sustained by & majurity of the peuple.The electors of the Dominion do not want their (iuversment tv be either honest or sconomical.Our people bave gut the protec: Hors .sountey, «an be male rich y ily taxed and they also a) to think that the Gioversmcat Thould boda a railway to every man\u2019s door, and bonus every local enterprise.If the enormous sums of money raised by taxation are not suthcient for these purposes then the {ioverament can bor: row more.In fact, our peuple look to the Goveromunt for almost everything, and lf an honest government will not give them what they want, then they are perfectly willing to bave one that is dishonest.Politically, Canada took a downward turn in IN78.la the general election of that year there was à square issue Lutween honesty mad ecomomy, as represented by Mr, Macken-ie,and corrup tion and extravagance, sa repreacuted by Sir John Ma: donaid.Ua that occasion the (a: nulians chose the downward road and have followed it faithiully ever since.The laws «f supply sad demand apply to politics ns well as commerce snd when die- honest politiclane are required it does vot take Jong to supply them, For some years the (rit and Tury machines have been com peting syainet each other for the ** Catholic vote\u2019 and the *\u2018whiskey influence,\u2019 while members of Parliament Tave been getting \u201cblind shares\u201d and ** timber limits\u201d and ing \u2018* a little money lor their old age.\u201d te of things cetnutendure, bat how A PLUNDERED INDUSTRY.The pruwsetionisis are fighting for the cous- trys good, assuming miways that thay are the county.The cuuntry's Ilssgest indus tries are got protected and cannot be.The same may Le said of tbe coontry\u2019s most bencticent industries.Not only ie tbe arws- paper, fot instance, not protected, but protection plunders it at every turn.The Cana- diam journalist who supports protection must buve otbier interests than those of jourpalist.Tbe juurnalist Las tu pay one- «juarter more on bis type than he need do, that vue ingiguiticant type toundry, wLich does not pretend to Meet the country's nerds, may maintain an existence.He has to puy the sume extra rico on Lis paper above what it would be manufactured fur uuder free trade, for who would claim that pape vaguot be made us cheaply here us snywher The paper-makers of the whole country bave plotted nnd covenauted 10 charge for their paper vasctly ss much as will Linder its importation \u20141bat is tose), to collect, ag nearly ae possible, tbe whole twenty-hive percent (but the duty givesthem.Adv: rtising us the life-biood of newspapers, but prot- tion \u201cneble- manufacturers 10 combine not 10 wdvertise.Cut.siders being successfully kept out, insiders can boycott the advertising business.The following letter, trom ome of the largest ad- veruscrs in the world, and a loyal Briton, to kis agents in Cunada, is interesting 10 this connection : \u201cm.nce ! Lad the pleasure of commy to Mot tseal to see you ub the (Ast vecad va (HOW nearly wo year: ao) in ud-ii'ion to wll the ndvantag-s of Kngluh and American wives tieing, | Lave gpent £2,000 locally with Oana.dial Japers to try and stimulate the tule.RID POITY \"0 ERY, 40 qe must well know, the experiment i- unly aloes to uy.It is trie tat there hus been sume small sm int of inorende it will \u201cnd vo ove can tell.A few years ago the people of Nova Reotin very clearly ex pressed a desire tu get out of the confederacy, | snd witheugh they have been (juieted for a time with local bribes it is probsule that their dispreition remains the same.The people of Manitoba would probably secede if tie separate achool law should \u2018be forced upon them by the Luminion Government, aod if one provisce should withdraw how are they to be brought back ?It was easy to defeat a few half breeds and Indians, but it would be a very diderent mat ter to attack a whole provuice with an organized guveroment, especially if the province was gererally considered to be in the right.For instance, if the Dominion should attempt to f rcv separate schools upon Menitobe it would be ditheult to induce the Ontario volunteers to light against their own Kiodre 1 is the interest of the Church of Kome.Practicslly, the Dominion has no meaas of coercirg seceding province, and as the pre sent mugovernnent is very likely to produce secession the history of Canada is liable to end aimost apy time.It is possible that even now an honest and economical administration, and «& tiscal system founded upon sounl pris ciples, might save the country from ruin bat neither hopesty nur economy are mow re quired of publi: men, sad the Government will probably continue to be adiinisters i in the interests of the ruonopolists, the Chur & of Rome and the Canadian l\u2019acitic liatlway.Bot when the Dominion breaks up, ss st seeins inclined to do, who is to pay the na tional debt © The interest on the debt ia be coming sericus burden, apd when the Dominion comes to be ** am.shed into its original fragments\u201d the provinces will not be any more abl: or willing to pay thao they sre now.It wmsy safely fe assumed that Vuebec would not pay anything.The pro vince in practically bankrupt already.and their politicians seem to be agreed that the only way to harmonize revenue and expeadi- ture is to muke a raid upon the Daminic.treasury.The ple of Untario weuld ustly object to shoulder a di bt whi bh had heen contracted largely for the benefit uf the other provin es As for Manitobs and the North-West they simply could not pay their share, however mu.h they might \u2018jesire to 110 30.before the election Tory orators des ribed Canslis ns a country extending fron: the Atlantic t) the i\u2019acitic, 8 country of boundiess uataru re: sources, and inhabited by an intelligent, enterprising and Jeirintic people.Buti thelr thoughts could bave been read they would have been saying to themaeelves, \u2018* I hope the old thing will hang together till I get luck to Parliament and get some mote bo dle, They will probally be able to maka snother deal, but they must not delay tuv jong.Mi LTT.JP \u2014\u2014 DANGER AHEAD.(To the Eirtor of the Witness.) 8.~The Roman Catholic b.- Dominion Lave jist made 8 \u201crot the re = - - \u2014 \u2014 - rer Or OS = GROROE MEREDITES WORKS nN 7, roceed wi \u2018s business.Therefore | \u201d\" \u201d» BOOKS WITHOUT END.2 perageconetuns u COUNT VON MOLTKE, eee rth todays ott Moadey ue GRENADIER GUARDS.| CANADA IN JAMAICA.PRIMROSE LEAGUE.FAIR PLAY POR ONTARIO.194 Discs the Oroarwape.- uw \u2014\u2014 mark of respect to the dead.\u201d The Prost: -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 SEVEN THOUSAND SENT AND GIV- W CLABK RUMELLS WORKS.BUDDEN DEATH OF THE GREAT FIELD dents proposition wus on.pin à MUTINY OF THE THIRD BATTALION.HUW GREATER TRADE BETWEEN THÉ NATIONAL ANTHEM SUNG BY A A NEW RAID ON THE DOMINION ING SATISFACTION, WD To the Middia Welch Gra Morten.\u201d MARSHAL.Je tbe Upper Nu anti rinbonh bunk ore = TWU COUNTRIES CAN BE sK URED.COUNTESS.TREASURY.oo i\u201d JOHN SAUNDERS WORKS.2 \u2014 Count von Moltke 4 wat Tie President des up Ap ner some yous past \u2014 Lomnon, April 21.\u2014The sagual mous of Orrawa, April 22.\u2014The cey of \u2018Ontario's Lorsel Mo \" = _\u201c_ livered an addrees extoiling the merite an a a jee] growing di-conlent mogrir.=.\u20ac the Grand Hatitatioa or the Primrose League 1 J the watchword ' Up to date more than seven thousand of he Bound tu ths hel.» a April i Field Marshal Uount Vos services of the dead soldier as a member of in sume portions of tbe British srmy.Thus oar! Amy AKD OOTMTEOUN RECEPTION 0b (organized 18 liobor of Lurst Ba vnete:d an | mnt Treat Poe des the tive sod ten-vent books have beem sent to 1734 A Noble Wute.» Bo ate wens ad wis avening- the Upper House.feeling, it wae supposed, came to « brad about (CANADIANS.-SOME OF TH: K\\HINITA.Wi the purpose of prot ag 11:07 CuLservative utisied too not aly outside Wt Tande the aubscribers.Up to dute uot & complaint has 1149 Bebtue Peter © 3 nounced that death was cused be failure of WIE LAST WEEE 8 WORK.Git xo, whao ihe second batulion of the (genial Correspondence of the Witness) doctrines) wie LieldutGuveat Gurded theatre, andieace chamber.' Nearly every speaker been received, except some balf-doren whore the beat The mewa of tbe Ouust's death Count ron Mulike during the last few days barre: ke, near Hoe ae A ; this city, to-day.An immvuse as \u2018uhiuxr ui uaupies 4 delicately threatening tone, includ - pe of one number were seat in error.Jin M causes great sorrow, worked with bia wonied reguiarity.He bad pracuc 5; pear Bucklo iam Palace, sandogy Kisunton, Jamaica, April 6.\u2014Sinée my last Consersatives, which iz lulvi many of the ing the rhampion of them all.Mr.Daltua Meany cases the recipients were so pleased Les : 3 WRITISH AND MILITARY TRAINING pet premonition oh i oy no nnd Ya rudlrd to Bermuda, \"Xie genera) upiaion latter of Murch 10 not very muny things out of be learn .1e Englant Ta eu Lae erated my a public works | : \" oted plans for the fortiticativa ot island w : 3 the b d bere.h ke Pare ; n : ; with the result that they immediately ordered = ses le.; co B sebétmutt Karl Boral ard Eroiborr rea Moltke, sr Heligoland, and, sent a repr to Ecuperor eet Tad call phe a den have been eapreially attracts cu ee bi dges of pructare Lo Seb ae provigues but a ere Lad 4 great E .i t i i ! : des eo ; nc Bd aroma tok.Upto he preat with teen 4 u iuorrauvees voa mehr ta egal np | Le ite] a oe 2, | hs +3, ul el Sete 4 au casa and Tes res ta | ere chr Boe Congres\" Rep bw ré coptienul No.1212, which leexhwusted) wo have 17 zone Tuslrsant À Bonnes ia joues * la 1-00.In ble twelith aLatement in bis constructive gvnius xad bis 10 reni-dy the evils complained of.Aprit | (All Fool\u2019 Duy).This was ous ui the Queen ire rene ay œ ete vodka wae drmanded be Ee Wei En BE re a Gott | da He Sel Slr nes ae en, mt aun dpe bi eu |\u201d be SECs \u201cnite Seed expect to do ao for some time yet.We wi vs ra TEA EST es Me settind in Holdteln) in fcation of Heligolsnd were approved he Tlia does not voeu to haie ben the vase, | opened.In thw esening tbe Itoller Skatiog MBCULAR-ECCLESIABE: 41 1 WD .supported him ina vast expenditure on the sgaln to remind our readers that when this tot of books is exhausted they will not likely sver have an opportunity of obtainisg them at anything near the samo prios, as the plates bave been purchased by s syndicate and they have besa withdrawn from the market and only higher priced editions are being published, Many of them have been withdrawn altogetber aod can only be purchased in the very expensive form of original sditions.Tin ky Canvas, April 18, 1491.Daan S:a8,\u20141 am in receipt of your gift of Maosu- tay'a History of Esgia: d, » Bich came to band ln good order in all ta parte, for which you will pleas socept at my gratetul sckmowledguens.Surely your ab.sorfbers will know bow 6; 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ue, 1999 Mme ns Pound (Hequol to Homewnrd » juer ; 2 t che ee n moi feck ar, Che weet » sos The Chaivbearer or, The Littlepage Magu.» 2004 Fatanatne The ser Mar M Tee Fed Te Lotvienaee Menus pas te Ll page Mon 2008 Ponies ion the Litieuner Manueripts $008 Meremlen of Osstite: or.The Voyage sf Ontbag 30 000 The os Lions ; or, The (oot Besiers.» 2010 Ouk-Opcni.xs: or, The Bet Hunter.= CHARLES DICKENS WORK.73 Mogg Junction.wd Tom Tiddiers Ur: .te nen of puce Ovagias e ei 1006 To Phare Papua re ORORGE RLI F8 WORKS The Spanish Gypay: A Poem.® I.FARJEON'S WORKS, JAMES PAYNE'S WORKS.à Mer Mercy.les Ports A Ocnfitential order to devote himself, in barracks there, to the military profession.In In: be entered the Russian service (leaving the Danish service because the Emperor Frederick IV.would pot grant him three months\u2019 pay we \u201ctravel money,\u201d to be used diring & leave of abacnce.) In this service be was a lieu- tenaut in the -tb Infantry regiment and studied in the Military Academy.The war with Pruseis had pearly ruined bis parents, and the young officer was thrown entirely on bis own resources.After baviog spent some time in the Bcbool of Division of Frankfort on-the-Gder, Moltke was so well thought of that be was entered on the general staff.Io 1875 he undertook a tour la Turkey, which 10 faint.ln & few morsents he breathed his brought bit under he police of the\u2019 Sultan 884, A doctor was burcied directly im but Mnbamoud, who udrised with the young Prus- was caused by trouble of (be bert.The sian officer on the reorganization of the Turkish army.Moltke rrmainel everal years io Turkey, and in 18:> took part in the campaign of the Tutks in Syris against the Viceroy Mebemed Ali of Egypt und his adopted son, Ibrahim Pasha.To 1545, having returned to Prussia, and published an account of bis Turkish_expericnees, he became adjutant to Prince Henry of Prussia, then resident in Rome, and after the latter's death there, ia Moltke was engaged in connection with the general command on tle Rhine, becoming, in 1518, à member uf the grand gencral stall, nad In 1440 chief of the ataff of the 4th army curpe in Magdeberg.CHIZY OF THE GRAND GENENAI STAUP, ia IsB& he became Chief of the Grand General Htaif of Prussis and subsequently planned the campaigns for Prussia and Ger- v.In 1-66 be received the order of the ck Eagle sod a national donation of 200,000 thalers.FRANCO-GEHMAN WAH NONOHK, To \u201c Father Moltke\" (Vater Moltke), as he was familiarly termed in the German army, and hie brilfiant strategy are ascrined the gplrodid victories of the German arms in the ranco-German war.He was the commander.in-chiet.The whole plan of the campaign was due to him.In recognition of his ua- rivalled services, Moltke, who was already a baron, was created a count (1)etober 24, 1470), made the Chief Marebel of the German Empire (September.1-71), and agaia revelved à antionsf dunstion.The illustrious Marshat, who was gecerally regarded as the firet strale- gist of the day, received from the Qzar the Urder of Bt.George, the highest military decoration of Russia, in October, 1870.and from his own sovereign the Grand Cross of the Order ot 1be Iron Crose, March 22, 1531.FIAT, AUTHOR, PAISTER AXD MUSICIAN.Besides being a great general and strategist, Moltke was 1 man of most varied culture.The literal arta ntl scieaces aluavs found in bim a devoted disciple.To literature, painting and music Le gave much of his time, sud only hig intimate {ricuds kuow Low mich ro- Lace be derived from these pursuits.He wag a periect master of twelve modern languages and also an excellent classical scholar.As a matheuatican be had few uala in Barope.Had he ever chosen to + vlatit Lis parniinge in oil and water colors be wonld certainly bave taken a leading po: ition anon the lest kvown modern artis There were few better or more ardent musicinag in Germany than be.He played all 8 slozen instruments equally well, and his musical cisma were held in Ligh esteem by prote-sivoal musicians.His liternry works, truth as to their style an | matter, rank among the most popular bonks published in Germany, and it is said that some lave passed wore edilio: ao the novels of Spielliagen, Heyse or Hoafen.Hi8 MILITARY TOL, His military volley was one of rapidity, vigor aud suiprises.Sneaking of the Franco- German war, he said, Many soldiers would have Leen frightened by this acaticring of our forces on a line of two finn ined aud tify mile, fiat most persons were mistaken about our operatives.They took for stiategical move- meuts what was only preparatory, ani the error was first perceived when the varios corps united by rapid marches into three creat masses.\u2019 | Ris ROVHOOD DAVA, The deceased Ficld Marshal wrote recently! ot bis longevity \u2014As à child my lenlth was only fair, tkough | passed the first ten years of my lite m the country.It Las so oflen been | demonstrated that uw rural Life is much more % and long vity of chil.| dren than the artificial existence of the city that it is not improbable tbat thouzh no! especially robust during that portion of my childhood which | passed in the counter, | was nes ertheloss laying ups capital of viwality and vigor to be drawn upon later in life.Buill, I did not pass more than a few hours daily in the open air.aad | did zot have, nor du l'ever bave, à stipulated number to pass iv that way.1 was eight years of ne when | hegaa to attend school.\u201d That was in 1498, sad | studied four bours 8 day for the next two years.After that 1 studird ten hours each day during the remainder of my scholastic course.GATED RY RNPRESHING SLEEP.All things considered, my youth was not calculated 10 condure to my longesity, nait © wae passed for the most part away from home nnd lacked sufficient nourishment.[t was un- plensant and unhappy Ass rule | did not play athletic games or participate in gymnastic erercises, Une thing strongly in my taror wes that [ jnvariably «ujoyed tem hours of sound, refreshing sleep every night.MS FAVORITE RECHRATION, When | arrived at manhood snd began my preparations for the profession of arms ! passed my time in the city, My bours of sleep were then reduced from ten to eight.esch day.The amount of time ! Ixborel daily varied greatiy.My favorite recreation bas always heen horseback ridding, in which { indulged\u2019 very regularly and freely till aller the completion of my eighty sixth year.TRAKKH AIR AND SUNSHINE, On reaching an advanced age | made no change whatever in the habits aud customs hy which | had previously regclsted my life, From my filieth to my eightieth year | steadily continued tw work, and tw work bard.8till | never had any regular, stipulated number hours for working esch day.{now spend more time in thr Ojen air by a great desl then 1 did in tbe days of my cbildhood and youth.Tam convinced that pure, fresh aie and exercise are pot only among the best medicines for but also the best preventives of disease, sal that they are, therefore, unportant factors in the promotion of great longevity, while nothing has greater influence upon nal comeliness of beth face and form.It would be well if [adica generally wonld bear this in mind, and would parmit sunshine and exercise to paint the rose and the lily in e chrek instead of resorting 10 the powder-pufl an the rouge pot for the accomplisbmeat of that ead.ATE VERY LITTLE.1 now spend, wheo rasticating on my tate, would gu to SchaugenLad to take tbe waters, PA bo vas suffering from a slight affect:on of the akin, symptom tat be was sullering from illness.He appeared to be enjoying excellen! Liea!th.Indore every day for a weck.Swedish minister, snd during the everiag be was very nulmated.supposed by the others present that be would soon return but as be did got his neph-w ting position gaaping for Lireath.attempted to rize, and for « moment appeared 10 have overcome his weakness, and thea fell into his nephew's arms, seeming nounced heart trouble.ou the late Gen | had .the love of that and their fathers weat to no regular stated Bumber of houre for work and believed In when no one else believed in her: the love of fultilling the hopes of their fathers: the love ia the pride of much done under difliculties: the love of (readom which is have tashioncd as the ; tion of manly hearts for the promise of a gral ment (bat tuskes owa canoe.\u201d mecting urging the Goveroment to revert to the old commercial treat; proposals of the te-assemblr to-morrow and will proceed immediately to discuss the new tanfl, The decisions of the Chambers on the tariff itis evel quences to the ministry, whose fate depends on the action of Parliament.of the cereal Liarveat has alters the position of affairs entirely since (be Quvernment drafted the tariff bill and the tarif comtnission bs- rroceoded to incremse the dulies beyond even Intimais triends of the Count who ureete« him 10 the fusichslay say he sbowed no FAINTED AND ENCIRRD.He walked bome after he bad finished his in the Reichstag.le had bren out He dined with the He retired, but it was .He found Lis uncle in a sit- The Count went after h He got up Count was not knowe to sutfer from an y pro- \u2018The clock work of life bad simply rua dowo.IMPERIAL MOURNERS.The Emperor, accompnaied by the Empress, visited the mortuary chamber and lovk-1on the face of the dead.Both were deeply st- fected.FRENCH ATTACK oN THR DEAD.Pauis, April The newspaper commeats von Moltke are generally nngympatletic and often marked with & chau- viniatic spirit that ia repulsive to anybody but Frenchmen.Thusthe Siccle says : \u2018The Gaul salutes without vain anger this barbarian chief, the last of so many invaders wi'h whom a whole age expires.\u2019 The Hepubligue Fran- ecise says: * This master of the art of war dishonored his most brilliant victories by cruelties nnd sorrows winch had been calm- ty calculated beforehand nod which were revolting to the most unfeeling minds.'\u2019 Tle Roppel saya: ¥ General von Moltke mde a gorrowtul gift of militarism to En- rope, His country, ruined by taxation, will s00n learn to curse his memory.\u201d The Figure says.-'\u2018 This man, who lived solely to make warand to whom sentiment was uskuuwa, was the tirst that insisted upon the agneration of Alaace-Lorraine.\u201d The (Jawlois prints aa interview with General Caoobert, ia which the field-marshel is represented as saying: 1\u201c Gertany for a long time to coma will be unable to iad à man capable of eclipsing Von Moltke, although his pupils and succresors may continue his line of work.It is we, nuw, who have the great strategist.COUNT LON MOLTAK'S WILL, BrnLix, Apri The fact is generally re- maiked that the Emperor Willium, the Emperor Frederick end Count von Molike nil ied on a Friday.The Count a will was le- posited in the Berlin court in '~~7.The heir to tue enta:led state is Major Wilhel:n von Moltke, rou of the Count's brother, Adolph.Major von Moltke is married, but is clit less.TINGED WITH TH FEROG NAPOLI ON, bosiex, April \u2014The Paris corregpon- dent of the Times telatesæ hi*herto unnub- labed story about Count von Moltke.During Mie Count's ~isit to the Paris Exposition in 1-07 with 'he Emperor ard Princes £2.be di une dey at 8t Cloud with th: ror Napoleon, nnd in the talk atter dinner polron told Marshal Rar-ion, the Min:s- ter of War, that (Gvuvral von Moltke claimed to be able ta fight the French army with the needle gua.Mirahal Raudon laugbed aloud, nod in a voice which alin the ruom could hear, respontel, © Pur.don me, General, but, in spite of the high opinion 1 have of your udgmen | amunable to share your beliet.After the depart ire of Empvroe\u201d William Napoleon was eo struck with the woris of the tariturn étrategis! that he busied himself in overhauling the equip.ments of the French army, the result veing tLe adoption ot the C ot gun.\u2014\u2014 MARQUIS OF LORNE'S ESSAY.CANADA AND THF UNITHD BTATRA.for this morning thee is ed auld gre excitement In wilitary cir-le by mutinque demonstration in ul nost very parti- c-lar siilar to that which caused the Second Battalion of Grepadier Guards to Le s=6t to Bermuda in disgrace.And again, it is the Greondier Guards whoare in revolt The de- + tale of thie latest military disturbance are ay | flows The Third Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, who are ni present quartered at Cbilscn barracks in this city, were ordered to parade, in tull matching orter, at eight u clork tbs morning.The men, who Lave teen in a sullen frame of mind for some tine, refused Lo o'vy this order.The oth-ers of the battalion thereupon beld a burned consultation, and the leading nob-cornwissioned officers were communicated with, Tie letter, ia pur- #sanre to the othcers orders, attemp! to! Faion with the wutineers and to persusde them to turn out and parale, nad not 10 bring wor disgrace upon the corps to which they belonged.The arguments of the non-eom.missivned otheers eventually bal vomo ells't tron the angry privates, aod afier a long eri of waiting four companies of the Thiel Calion of Grenadiers stragglod slowly and ; with every mark of outward discontenr out upon the parade ground ot the Chelsea tacks.ALFUABL Tu LEAVE THEIR MOOWS.The remaining companies, however, refawed \u20180 lenve their rooms in the burracke.An- otter consultation took place among the Trard Batialion 6 office:s and atter tue uthiinle ! oi tbe War trflice liud bevn infurmed of the oc urrence, the oblest members of tbe More siscuntrated portion of the Lattalion, the mea Laving the longest terms of service, wore plaed under arrest and an investigation the cause of the mut:ny was rommenced rder that a prelim si ect might be plac Cumbridge, the commander-.a-chief of the tor'ss.The discontent bas been rowing for a long time.The mutineers offer as an ex- pisoation for their conduct that the order iss #1 tor their companies to parade in full marching order is an unprecedented step tor lbe:r commanding officer to take upon a day when tbe hattaiion is called upon t» mount wean at the Palace anit perform olber duties on the game day.EXCESAISE AND ANNOVING DRI IS, The ren also declare the: have heen Lng =.} veted to à series of excessive and angoy- 1g drills for vl.ch there was no \u201cauie Or reason, ces::ve drills were not ordered with a virw of pertecting the battalion in military mas utes or in the manual of arms, bit the men tie-e drills were ordered solely for +! » report apon the Lefore the Dake of y ¢ hé coû- vebrence of their officers, who nre » Bnliled to leave London to go to the country, travel on te tent, enju® relaxations while the pris mmi-sioned officers of the talicna to which their officers belom zr, te.Main in London and are sub cited to er.+ und tedious \u201crills un er the ot few less lucky (or poorer) canot avail themeelves of luzur.o Losvos, Avril l.\u2014Tie memrers of ann tirs battery st Porumouih mu'inisd \u2018o-lay 11 order to call attention to their gri-sa Trev complnined of excessive drill and unersus qulies The leaders were arr T + officinie at Portémout!.trie: to heep ti Lie secret THE HOME RULERS L snow, April -Tue Rt.Hoa.W.ilian Beory South, ia the House of Commons to dav, replying to a question io regard to Mr.M: bael Davitt not being ma *:e Royal Labor Comri- vence befcre tL- Par: e.n, wub the tnet that he had © tr-sson fous, united him to sit on the commission.Loxpox, April 2\" \u2014in the Ho 12 6° C-vn- mons last night the Irish land bill made slow truress inthe Committee stage.An amend.went olfered is Cuionel Nolan, Pararilite, wa.defented by 102 to -.Of tive member.win voted in -uppo \u201cvers + \u2018he New \\ouk, April 25.-The May cumber of the North American Review contaus na article upon Canada nnd the United States the Marius of Lorne.In tha course of bis paper the writer says ¢\u2018 It is probally vals the porth-ra row of Niatra who desire i: | (annexation).But if, ug theofficial auaoun = - ment sayz there is nu desire on the part of the United Sintes 10 engulf Canada, or on \u2018he vatt of Canads to | © annex: d, is there no intermediate reault aimed at by the heighten\u2019 of the American tariff, and the refusal to cou- ider the tree interchange of raw products only ! Yes: there is, tirst,commercial union, which the aivocntes of angexativn believe will lead to their object bein attained.As | write, the news of the result of the elections in the Dominion is published, And u sutic.ent working majority returned to support Sir Joha Ma- dennid spoli:y has told the world that Can 14 wishes to pursue her own path.Commercial unian tannot be based on any abiding certainty | as Mr.Blake bas pointed out, 80 long a8 ther are (wo pointe of control, onr at Washington and one at (Mtawa.So long as such a dua! management exists, commercial union would repose on no assured foundation.THE WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT would necessarily demand more power aver the joint arrangement, which might be liked in the soutticrn capital, but would hardly he appreciated in the northern.The paddling of Four own canoe becomes a manifestly unncces.vary performance when the canoe is hauled along by & powerful propeller ahe.d of her.\u2018Quite :o.then why paddle at all?\u2019 the reader will ask .nud the answer must be thy: the paddlers thisk their mode of propulsion rapid enough, and that their craft is better adapled than ia the steamer to their waters, sud can exploit them better, as answering betier to the exigencies of le currents and more easily launchel on fre-b waters that may open up hefore the voyag-r.Tt is, in other words, the love of their own ngsured to them by the tule they themeelves chose: tbe nroud affo- futire to be greatiy entned\u2014this ie the senti- ansds wih to paddle her \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT THE HIGH TARIFF WILL DO.FREE THADB MASS NEKYING.Paris, April 26.\u2014At & crowdrd [res trade to-day resolutions were adopte! and to reject the new tani! ustom< Commission.LESOTAY TARIFP DXRATE LOOKKD #oX, Panis, April 265.\u2014The French Ohambers will Tnsstion, ry hare felt, will be big with conse- oth to the trade of the country aad The prospective failur d 80 by mi-iake.This exiilution ite strength of three mem d'anrod hy M~Carthyi p Me.Parrell'- boast of Sugiss that lhe help which te was rendering tne Goverament woul! [nss the bill, was the occasion of much merriment.Depew, April 22 Ata meeting ofthc Irish National Federation here t>- Xr.Sheebs, MP.tor North Galway, stated that They assert tl.these allege] ev- | vachtiog, !shiog cacursions, a member ui | a after wbich à great Dutiber of peur: Son, of Montreal, and, by ti along with lrexd, scons and rolis.dent vf the Canadian Court, Mr.W | tt of the amenlmen: \u2018wo and many other slags vr sad Dail i pineapples, oranges, lime Rink wus used asa dancing ball, and was well attended.The lights that illuminate LLe grounds and walks had a fuiry-like attraction, and 10 oue not accusiome] to tListhing it was quite enchanting, Just before the ball Messrs.Halley Bros.& Granville's lime light views of were exhibited in their ususl plare, Admission being grat Me.Granville, the lecturer, exoseds-d himself on this Ocrasion in un dracsiption of Cioada, Louching oa all the prise ips! cites from Hal tox, N.3., to Vic'orin, CC, and beautifully 2ll- trating the Rocky Mountains, which inspired those premeat, and je expresged their d-sire to vizit Canada uni see tie hea.ties of their sister colony.Leaving these gay festivitie, we will have A LOOK IN THF CANA IAN ANSEL The fret attraction 2 the large exhibit of by: - cuit machinery from Messrs.R.Gardoer & wav, it might that où Wriue- iity were made be as well to mention her days und Saturdays soda lis by this machinery and distribtted grav, Me.Adsm Brown is making hime-i! uite at houie here.and js very popular wah all the Jaruaicans ue hus mit.We niet not \u2018orge: tLe Su; rin'en- VD.Dim- mock, of Trury, who bas proved himsel! 8 must able.hard-working, and enthusiastic represen tative of Canadu,and tuo much cannot be | in praise ufall Lis efforts.Since Lie besino0g ot December he bas stuck to it, through he.and many other nrorvensnce Mes Rubio & Sadler, of Muntresl.have disvosed uil their exhibit and in add:twa to (bis bate recived orders from some ot the principal lirms in Kingston, one of them being the Electrie Ligbt ati Powrr Company, tor a large belt fur une of their dyaamos.to rua Constant Spring Hotel plant, «sory Large ad beautitui botel, stunted about \u2018ve mitrs from the city Lawn mowers, manutactured by th- J.Bmart Masufacturing Co.sev to be takiog weil, ni:d their representative, Mr.R.! wt + MeLaren, kindly leat three w the Exhibition Committee fur use ia cutting the grass in the grounds.The colored people who run them say that the only trouble is that they go wo fast for them, 11 generally taking about tra times a8 logy Lo cut the grass in their ant- diluvian style, which tley lo with slong ko on their koees, women b-.ag +mploged fo- \u2018his purpose.Messrs.J.Co-kitatt & Co.u* Brantford, Lave a nae exhibit ot plougue, which seems to take pretty well, but the colored workm: non estate.ad plagtatinn- are pre;udiced «against any iabor-saving machines, and do all tiey can to reader 30 tol i fur use, as LLey much preter li 1-kan! spade mode, ms: the \u2018vi: Lanzs Où: à Vhile up at Ni the best warer.ug plac sun .thirty mil-4 tro, Kington, ! learned © PINK, RIPE, SWEET OTCAN RS WE tur One Shiiling - | + aout L andi *devracora varre: Tlinanag also > Lbo.gh'at ad pertane a don man me Le wouli sign \u201contra- tor months nespp) args mud gr en.su 88 1 aoe titie, «7 y ÿwsntisg ta intru- into Canada 16 low fre gus and steam-rs especially adn OT {rnit CAP L104, BL) AY i 1 Com:any bi etot 1 stall the frui thi Kb tbe laisei Ste dir (1:07 x Way.thud avis Bumers U.tc AD em.ag Ww in the rame time ns thro gb tl There Lins been some ilk wa: Lone in Kingston.Cunaua t of the Government.f je reception of ail 5.lassen of Canadian Wa tut eam | fed | told here.1 tink mysell, as well a: all the Jamaicans : luxe 2poken to about 7, that \u2018bis is tbe pre tuing.as Uansis is sure of Jama.-a3 patr age in the ollowmg lines stoves ba dw tour lard, cui 1 men» aad : : ' scription, chevse, tucter, ha canned truits, bisects nad cracks shoes, agricultural mp leme a, to mention.Now, it the Gove Canada will only take th.4 scheme in hand, it would, in my 0j nion, INCH ABE \"ALES PUS v and also beget: i all:pices, g:nger.cor.and many other Lariwoods, with whien \u2018his 160 branckr< ot the National Federation have | island \u20188 abund atig cov-red, and the 05:5 been to already 4 ont Lhe in the {mat six weLu'.hd do sometb nx :.\u2018Be ma audiers and eaiior- who Formerly Do man was volisied as ere rt ir Le bad lost more then ver.Now 10 serie NOT es Of petit.ons agm-ns: the.r- turs to Paziament on 80 [Hector Langevin and Sir Adolphe Caron, wb ~h they hop to do to-iay i: the Min of Militia seta iach fees \u2014 Finder)\u2019 \u2018rom his m; 10 Baltimore, The Langevin po r-and Sr NUTES AND NN: T:CRS Co amr avn Coun A °F Urtas 0 BALOOK \u2014A continuance tor any leacth Adolphe + cor Rimouski.In the latter cas: personal disqialiticat on is als asked \u2018or Ha:lrax.NS, April .\u2014\u2014A petition hus heen \u2018led by the Hon.A.G.Jones sod Ed.iri tion ot the lunge or som: ward Farrell, ¥.D., agaist tiv -etura o: disease.Brown » Broarbiai Thomas Keony aod J.F.Stairs as memiers o: * red.with th d the Dom:mon Pariiament.cacy.giving aimoet in Co await, OBL.April 25.\u2014A jroest wap at nlier oats pd ber.10-443 ayalg:t tie 1° o 5, rein.Tovaxta, Oat, April > \u2014A protet i ADVERTISEMENTS.cn Hied azainst the return of A.OQ.Mercer.| usersial.ie member tor i* ave Eduart.mr CONSUMPTION AID FOR LENN AVILLE Lo.Qui.v, April Te Lord in its Quhec and Messr milton.W Canipbell, où this rity, re; 1 senting 4 early stages eros ot, maux \u201cotlege Lad us, can be cured view with the Provincial re.uvst Aid \u2018a rehnild tue C ad recive) by the prompt a |r mise tha! the Government wa.11 ask tre use of Legaintire at the Bext session 12 votes +\": 2 he pyrroes parsile à sas ærue > Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.LIRERAL SPEARER FLRCTED it soothes Curriotrrions, April The Pi \u20ac Adward island Legisla ure 0j-ned \"hic atter.noun with the usaal ev remonies.The Soeeh trom the Throne wns ne.~s-ariiy short and dig the inflamed tissues, aids expectoration, not gomaladon any mj a 1e ta.and hasten Mr .Mclellan, voe of tle Prince Counter trpresentatires, wWne elected Speaker.Arter recovery.the transaction of some routine l'usiness tue Ho' se adiourned till June 1-.FIRES.Cauveni;rour.at, April 21.\u2014Fire de- astro: the barns and outbaildings of Joba Nnarr, in the towasbip of Rawdon, vesterday aftrrooon.Amodg the contents were three horses ned six head of cattle.Tae loss is S1,00, The insurance partially covers the lose.The shock proved 100 much for the old gentleman, who wes aged 71, and he dronped dead beiween Lhe house and barns.SEVERAL ACUIDENTS.Kisuatox, Ont, April 2°.-\u2014Ssmnel Harin- biooke, brakeman où the Grand Trunk Railway.wae this morning knocked of the care by airiking an overhead bridge.His legs verr Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.CHARLES DUNCAN & CO.Fish and Country Produce, Commission Salesmen.Price Beperi fer week ending April If New Butter, 220 to 260 per 1b.: F.gge, 1lie to 12'¢c, to-day, l'Hv: Maple Sugar, 7c te 8102 Syrup, 60c to 70c per tin ; in wood, 50 te 60 ss ¥PITTIWEEE TF use 8B TESSS » 5 ç 3 Outen.® | GipDarde Si : \" the Government's proposal.Twenty-eight Made al any cf the meetings (he latter will be tor has ité sopacate fire under it.In- mangied hy the wheels, He was removed io \u201c DAVID CHRISTIE MURRAY'S WORKS.11% Hie piri: Bo fol ue ni dé ee the oped oy oid omtors have already inscribed their names as péompliy suppressed by the police.Sian curiosities from Messrs.T.Hl McLeich & tbe borpital, where be died this afternoon, per Ib.: Dried Apples, Sc to 10c per lb, .Model Priber 1 Pt ts ! rule of alway?sleeping at least eight hours out sreaking peur oucontre, M.Edmond Lockroy \u2014\u2014\u2014 Co., are velliog fairly well, and their repre.BURGLARS AT KINGSTON Write for Circulars.18 fee {53 game of every twenty-four.| fad that do not naw Opens fire againgt protection.The debate will WARS TERRORS IN SOUTH AMKRIQA.ssatstive.Mr, Gelinais, who bas charge of ; T KINGSTON, CONTEAMENTS FRON INDIVIDSAL GAB.gore ursage.TH Carore Word require à grest deal of nourisbment, and ttare- last a fortnigbt.The Government o proposals several other exhibits, informs me that the Kiseatox, Ont, Apiil 2\".-Last night bur.NERS CAREFULLY MANBLES, Apa Coats of Vira, and ober fore leat very tittle, and that little is com.| #9 they are to be applied to the most favored NUSDREDS OF MBN, WONKN AND CHILDREN GMOT different firme he is representing haveall intl- glars gained en entfance to J.Bhañahan« i By the Gale of Bes.posed largely of those concentrated {vod ny.D8tions, and on which no concessions ste po- POWK, mated that ther are well pleased with the saloon, nt the corner of King and Clarence Account Sales Rendered Riery Monday.UT À Dis of Humion Masore tracts, whose use is Bow 80 general.sible, tage twelve percent higher than the Paxana, April 24 \u2014Mail advices from Chili business tw line doge for them.1 might also streets, and secured the cash box containing present tarif for countries baring wo trestios $00 Government troops and 800 revolu- state that Mr B.W.Burch, of Taroato, in bank cheques of the tace value of 1,200 an 30 FOUNDLING STRERT, 1 » - v où T.MEADES WORKS.; 8 1479 An Avaver to Paton, teirg Wawos Apu NB GRRAT LONGEVITY, with France.taoints were billed jo the battle of.Peso Al- i Coneldered to be one of the hardest workers 5 $:60 in cash.Near Custom Mouse, Monirent + Lowers Thom .i me , whi e Gore a rces were the Canadian Court, an a8 done vo el i i fas as .dar PE ee pl are tata et bé oy MABSACRB 'F HOVAS.De Pire chousand pa engaged.for all the parties whom be is repreoratin ns 4 ANIIE KSARTE WORKS, \u2018astor of the Fifi Aveuse Presbyterian vat longevity, 1 should say that they are, Manmiitxe, April 21.\u2014The latest mails Two bundred and thi-ty-four wounded men here, gendiog large orders to Messrs J.& J.When à Stren th- ivin Food 2 Tork & Lancester Rese.us I mot rand rat, temperancs in ail the affairs of life ; se from Madagascar bring a report that the Beks- wese taken to Valparaiso.The Gorernment Tavlory Toronto, Todd Milling Con Mewes oa rss - 2 Pores Vietoris hewrgions Bareson ond, exercier in the apen air daily, under ail las no of Marrombo have niassacred the Gov.forces lost all their artillery.Tho cavalry, Copp Bros.of Hamilton aud several other ax icomoaid circumstances, without regard to the inslem- ernor of Tuber and fifty-seven Hova soldiers.700 strong, took Do part in \u2018the combat, bat [large bouses.This gentleman ie aise the 18 NEEDED OMARLES KINOSLEYS WORKS.\"eT 1 ency of the weather, vo day ever belng epeat afer the Bakninra King bad promised the fled with tbe routed infantrr.The soldiers, it representative of the Toronto Nad.=~ im SBT Pha Teed » without a certain portion of it being passed in Governor nn audience.eo victims\u2019 hodies Is alleged, while drunk committed nnspeak- he r hibition committee have decided to .\u2026 1 the open air Third, regutarity in my hours of were horribly mutilated.Thirteen Hove Cus- able atrocities, Provitions were recently #0 , keep tbe exhibition open for one week I r sleep, my diet and all my other personal tome ofmrinis were also murdered.The in- scarce in lanique that £20 wae paid for a can than advertised, which will make the closing WILLIAR B.0.KINOSTON'S WORKS, habite: Inetir, and above all to the grace, habitants of Tubear fied in terror to the French of milk, snd beef sold at £10 per pound.| the second of May and although financially LTE re ed One Th w LE and ruminers of nim wha wo wietly and colony on the Island of Noss! Hé, near Mad | GRAND DUOHRES BKRGIUS ADMITTED, {his exhibition will ba a failure.it aril not inet ene beneficently rules tbe universe.gascar.Atlast accounts a Freoch gunboat en .fall to do good, both to Canada aad Jamaica, \u2014 M128 MULOOK'S WORKS.\" M PIED 18 HIE ATED : Tas cruleing sion the Madagascar const wait.arme April se oral and in fact bas done 00 alread).RLM., Pret.' v ments.- \u2014 ) ot These books will be sont te tbe United Brnure, April 25.\u2014Field Marshal Comnt Von oF car 117 om on family were present at the ceremony of the 7OULVER .4 [3 2 bo to hl, home sion de Wits, i States.Moltke died in the study of his official residence RE-BALLOT AT GEESTENUNDE.formel aimision into the Grek Church of v Rr ER ait and : ty Mies - Ww Cash moat be sent with |i on the Konigspiate.Me appeared to bef bis Pantin, April 22.The Radicals and Guelph | the Grand Duchess Bergine of Russia, who lan ana, Aptil 24.\u2014 - ew P r i be A Frese Prerse, in commenting upon WH Nm Tomny, sed lo » money order of money usual health early yesterday evening.He \u2018 lave decided to allow the electors & free haod daughisr of the Gran Duke Louis of Bess {I cu ère, «ur MRS, MOLESWONEUS WORKS i agrees.a Be verte.T.0.RALIBRURTON'S WORKS.Te i Bou.=.& MACAULATS WORKS if of the Ohtid Christ and Other Tales From Ourête.À Qirl'u Otery 3 en omen, HE BEBE 5 TIT BB 08 | letter, 1.0.press Never send remittances and names in differ- ont envelopes.Wa will send sample coptes of the Wirness and Northrn Messenger to any whose names and addresses you may send us; but they must be on a separate sheet from any obher communication.flank forms and sample voples sapplied free on application.tite Ke œubecriber's name, Poat-Office and Province or State very ploialy, 60 a te a mistakes.Address all communications, Jonx Dousaut & Mox, | Witnese Office, Montreal, supped aa usual, and his appetite was good.All the ofScery of the general staff were informed of his death, and they ol assemblod at the dead soldier's house before daylight.GENERAL XOURNING TAROUGNOTT ARRMAKY.Beare, April 20.\u2014In the Lower Ronse of the Prussian Diet on Saturday the President of that body, ia communiratisg Oonnt von Molike's death to the représentatives, oaid | that the high value of the deceascd'e e-rricer to the Fatherland would cause universal por.ro d mourning to be feit througbont Qrr- tbe lose that the empire bad sus.This,\" added the President, \u2018\u201c con- tainrd.| Tinees me that the House does not desire 10 exite to Biberia.in the re-hallot at Geestemunde for member of | the Reichstag.This action ensures the elec: | tion ot I'rince Bismarck.The Socialiste cone t'nue Invish ln spending money to defeat Bis mark, it is asserted the resour ces Becialiste come from the otber parties which | fre M» are op; osed 10 Bismarck.BIUNDIST PERSKOUTIONS.Crrasa, ed a religions tme- \u2018ing of Rtundisw at Kieff, and arrested twiive porgons, whe were 667- trnced to two months\u2019 impriscament Tre preacter was not allowed à trial.req tition of the offence will be at the tisk of April 215 re polie recentiv raid- April 94 in Caldern Bay by à torp-do fred and a grand-daughter of ths Queen of Rag- land.v court chaplain and the Metropolis a of Moscow and Bi.Petersburg officiated.REBEL IRONCLAD BLOWN UP.Onill, April 25.\u2014 The warship anco Recalads,\u201d which was one of the veseels taken of hy the rebels at the breakin I the new gunboat © Almirante Lynch.\u201d The destruction of the ironclad ws attended b 4 losa of life, 200 persons, comprising batf fre is fed by A er cr ht o re aon t .on ry a Podoa\u2019st Culders Bay TT out of the Insurrection, was suak om | | President Harrisons speech at Galveston, agree tbat n European roliverein ie the onty answer to American protection.The Frem- denbdlait suggests that Ruropeau antions look % tbe African snd Asiatic colonies for goods which they bare hitherto bought from Americe.pce STRIKE SPREADING.Brruix, April 24.\u2014The Westphalisn snd Rbenish strike Movement ie spreading in spite of the efforts of the Moderate Bocinliste to cir- cumscribeit, Beveral strike leaderr have heen atrested in the Rosen district.employers in that district threnten to dismiss all woek- men who ate sbeent on April 11.\u2014 oe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AIRYME N.FRANE WILSON, Produce Commission Merchant, BUTTER, ONIISE, NGGS, ve ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Correspentonce Solleited, Send for Monet! Plates and Quotations, 33 8T.PETER STREET.MONTREAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON.RIN THE CALSE OF BORROW.Mar 17.\u2014ilve 10.1-16.GGLLEN Tari.\u2014 Your fo .qu.ble: have sep.ated be Swen 140 had yous lind.\u201d lea dV: L Provesbial sayings.[a reading itoses, notice be m-ny passages Often quoted.© My people are de.4 tor tack ¢1 koowledge' (4° 8) Like people, : #}h * Vous yos@ness 19 8s Lhe m8.oo Esper Jory it cath awav (4 4) \"I desired marcy and not sacsibce \"(6 ().Ephraim as cade tob traced\u2019 (oF, * They hase sowa the wind, amd (des aball reap the whisiwiod (4: 2) * foreed !- Be Letugeth torsh fruit un Kpbiatm of ko tieslile,.be exalted tin bub shen be cfc \u2018rd fo Basl he died\u201d (18 deoth | will he thy plagues; © g 1 auction (00 04).surLaxaTRY.À pertraié of a dlotul nat wo Vere.1 ve au étupty Vie, OF, ba the some sense vime' 10 Ke Ve: à |itessily, voe aut, p-uretd Ib:eit out into abupdeutios luaurtant 1: engl of trait, Har the tree wh hh ous Lid cursed.tbe more 8 [ru Lives pubtelh cut ite sireuxsh ii: leases chee, ibe lew and than rue [13:0 1 Dearth \u2014 < Metroyeh ?'ethfi bimeei! (Kev, Whtch puttetd forts bd.Luxssaut D (adr 1 bec nues + rihless, And 0 from Ite-L! bo est.le uscultped ;! à Israel refused vulsur >, pouring Heell cut, a+ 8 willed, nwhat tw ted 14 wl atch show of eo, avhiw ales of frat, bat at for the Losd of the + setpenees Vert the puperfivd dylanceit wa Prepare a, Bewids, ahundact 10 all things.as Outward atate cl Jurael 1.20 oh nt \u2014 Frou.The fr ques wealth, matt bu.Ledience, WOMbIS who bal ole them, |\u2018 Accordios to \u201cas ble fri 4 inc réseed, 1+ Soraot lux sriaut wade ki (secre counhry uly verset icatrencthen wid rabead the id 2000 system rf Worship.LAch ne, tn Cam Fil, Be fo the co Of provpesit , wealth, stigngih, powecs of wind, «tf, mene nin & way 0 whi'h they ould nob «3 cole Ged continu lly ~upplied them » th thoes gitta which they turn t ol The more tod dived.the mere cp ORtuL ity sad 8 1I8Y they hae to en, and Le wore tbe) win They re nll o tonis ln despite of Gad - codes, Lut bécause he le 5001 \u2014 Pu.y.2 Ther heart 1s divided The Hes cod Version 1 1s ded\u201d ns, devel $ God rroecheth auth half sere: e.When © he ow M frat thine, all Lab come they shafh er tcopd faulty Lally we gn Thy, hail te T {with eciphsste: -h 11 led = 1! te éestroicd, à wh.a they rejected.sw aroklog etroye T7 og 90 Ohé bimies of anarchy, when king after 3 ng was dethionet, ct 0 the Baul destructor.| Ætelr Denrte .chronledyed hat th + was bheoa:lee they * feared not the Lord.\u201d And wo lony ag this was êrur \u201cwbstthanshoulda dex obo us AK ttho5 Rad ove, « cuki do sotdiux ta help LABLL Ag BK ASYT A, #0 loue 5- ibey feates not the , 4.\u2018They bure rychem words.Mere w0136, with sotrutb or y! Chem.\u201cBwearing 1 lsely fn makioe à vo: wake coven nla.The \u2018 corena: ta spoken of are Shoe eotered clo with \u2018ey ris nd Kg phiver & 10 4 mctthoëe cfeser day life, eince 10 19 the mak ng 1 @ctenstut, and of the breaking fthem.wb:ob the prophet denousces.-C'heyn: |\u2018 Thu- vee» natural re.1) fudcment.The 1 ine judge: Le Où the people.) to the mountains, 4 rer ia © The doom of the pec) le wu! © a3 Serr te shat they nuit choose lrath rather than life, \u2014Cemies.(tee Luke 23 30 Res.11,0 ' 9.' Thou b.wt aloned trom (hei ond ot mre than 4) he isis of Givesb \u201c Thou didet commence thy ah cone transgre » ona long Ye lfore the 1-5 iption SP the dlogdee et Rehoboam, «1er atlilnenh |\u2018 There they ocd © (r.sat Kev Ver, \u2018There they sto, that Une battle xe net the children of aljuity should nog overtake thon in Gleab Uist ae tne Rented «fered a ot \u2018 Orn resistance $0 the 0-set of the rest of T1-rael LG enh, 00 the Le aciltes now persist in thelr cld cljuit-ee, and defy Johor al to put thea, do 3.Cheyne.lu itis nmy des re (Rey Ver, When it ie my de.aire, will chastiée {em 3.04 oes \u2018\u2019ant a\"lat will Isglp.mov grieve ihr (t ldren of mea\u2019 (Lam.3 Yet God also said, \u2018* 13 ~ball come to [am that Lott re jo ced 0: ou ta do you go 1 and ta mult yeu, 00 the Lord w id 11, we 01 er yout Avatroy von\u201d (eit © £7), because destruiti ia was the only way Seft for 1be : 04 of h.+ pecpie at.1 of the world \"*Tne Fe: ple © Most le rations, tne Asians Shatl \u2018to gatherec) 205 not the vO4 0 fneteurints for thelr ruclebnient.© When they shall Mind et in \u2018er , When they ars sound to the - ten Seaneçree) tr The two goiden calves at Beth: ! aud Dan 11 The of lex of the meta; h~r In these Lhrse « proes (11-15) eet 10 * + to pict ire, under oper t wna fhe hatdry, what G 3 ® \u2018led an\u2019 trained hiv por ple to Ao, buw they took ae much alas 1a et | as be wiied them todo \u2014 Fussy Kphesin: in a8» he feu that is tan Tra.aed oaretully, by gentie teewt:.010 - Lith to (read ut ibe cm.\u2019 This ork \u201cwes sand nd easy.The be for cou\u2019) eat freely pa it walked withcul a muzzie sound sai ro\u2019 nd tbe threshing term (Deut.95: 4) Chr B.D wes inal -perty.cesy tk, plenty to eet, a4 pl Such Ephrem stiil wanted, © 4 pasend 41d nt pin \u201cadie a ceaut:fal dintinctase- tp the Bgure, forthe hear yoke.used in the Fast not naly E-ll the norke of êbe animals, hot often produce desp er nv voke upon) her lan wousde.ix that Jehorah hae b thert preseried hia pecple from the à he of -aptiiits, \u2014 Chryar.0 will make Ephraim to side scies Ser, | «fil etn £.der pon Epl } Ephraim sinatd be Guced to hard, rallin nd plough the Bard clcde.Judah\u201d ao #b0 14 jlo in the puoish- meat, msde had in tbe so 12.' Sow to jouriies lo righle usnems.Sow vighteous deeds.love bo G © and juet and mer: \u2018al sed totnen.The anis #.v 80 reap + fret tome \u201cReap in mercy\u201d (Rev.Ver, sccordl g 89 merry) You will reap what you have sawn, end accord what you h ve sown.Bow spar nely sed resp logly.\u201d ** Beeak up sour fallow ground\u201d that ae uncultivated, he.ring thorns and weeds.301 ¢r whole ronduct.mil! Lame do geek Jehoran, «pd 2:15 fie - ahteoue cift of nalsatian ape pou.\u2018Re.rptteousnes-.Send his crecious ences term at ve, abundantly ae in showers, reireuhe sag snd lie giving, and whieh oil rod .e tbe fr alts of ighioonr ees In you.13.\" Ye have plo-ched wickedness.\u201d ITikherto Our PAH 81 Bowban: ry has been ot the OppI.te hon) en beve cultivated w.kodner-, pl ued She Bride tr ft, sowed I Wn.\u2018And necessarily you The (nin as racters «nd lives, nd in th ue A others tsward them.The harvest Obao There la prayer, al W than the amo ind cf aeed \"Yo b.ie eaten the fruit of Les\u2019 (margnof Vor, of faithiessness), They had \u201ceen faithless alee 30 (God, and therefore hed Le et the Pratt 1berrot.In Code b'roing av sy trom shem.Others were faltbless and lee ta them, Those in whom Mae) Their tresnon do G-4 produ jerseives.Note the history of the last Sve blogs of lersel.\u201cThou didet truet in thy wa: * An your own way, :nd rot n tiod's; ia srmies, aoû nob te rixhteonentse and obedience.14.\u201c\u201cThevetore shill & tumult arise 4 roofased move, 8x of: 11, 00 0000\" 13% Of She approach of Invaders.* A+ Rhalman.\u201d Peshape Shdmanezer 111, bub 1 te uacertain.Hpoiled Beth.arbel.\u2019 Protea.y on the woet of Mhe Ses of G.llles, oar Tiberias, ot near Pella, seed of ibe Jordan.Bo Cheyne, \u201cAll What i» known fe thet the mak of Heth thei h.d made tapre the minda of 1be Jeracliten an 10] #0 that which In ibe sesontesnib cus! and wide by the sack of Megdeb ry.NE oie) Bestel do anse you.The resite of opus by our er eme.Er rae orn Shen TT en ke a Sot mon: laure Ohryne,\u2014 Con nan o from Panos dete Boer 0 \u2014\u2014 Tuæ Prarey Pavorionai Usk of the Bible \u2014no doubt ita best use-has aiiled to create the Im n among Christian ple that the Hible hae do other use: that it [a too en ered to be studied as histary or literature, Christisn educators ought to assert the cleime of religions truth as am elnontional force, \u2018The Bible, as literature, history, and ln its 8 fundamental Idens in their philosophical ring, ovght to have à Jarger place lo our a The Bible primeril liglo ed os - y wa » religious exercise, but as an ex- ercles {a history, llteratore, philology, or , aa the oases might be.Many who prejudiced net (ba study as à re- exercise, woul favorable to an elu- cational use of it, and would thus be brought under ite power.Ruch a study of the idle aad its truths would tend fowertally to dis arm prejodice ot ite critical lnvestigation and to remove fears which many entertain concerning the results te faith of ssulylng the Bible with the sme boldness and candor with which other hooks and eubiects are studied.Qrest advantages would arise from giving the Bible and ita essential contents the En which de due them in our eduostion.The Bible would be brought out of the guarded seclusion where, fn most Christian families, I$ remains, \u2014something almost too sacred to studied or saderstood, -and would be brought into close and living contact with the thonght and life of these who shonid have been discipiined in He ides, nnd truthe, and be thus left free to exercises its legitimate influence, mot only spon the religions emotions, but upon the powers ei imagination, discernment, and reflection.8.& Tovar.seme of Christinn educai th would tera The kingdom should be \u2018e- | anb Letter, Trey owe 2 Taleely, they | + ~aid his dsughter, Mrs ; which nid aot improve it at all, | scunt of the «\\podition aint the \u2014 I \u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIAN STORIES.A CORRESFONDENTS REMINISCEN CES OF THE CAPTURE IN DETHMT, THE STORY oF Mo oN HAND EARN SHYT.TLELS IND ANARa 10 NTY TWO MALE Teds Wie MAR A RIG (To the Editor of the Wiimess, ) Drag Sit 1 have been much interested in your unwearic] «lure tor tae intellectual Advancement of cut coactry tas | was In your father's) and especialy tie ides of gettlog the young people \u20ac.préserve portions of history, provincial, or individual, which may be very useful to the future histusia Bat io matters relating to List ry, 18 is noolul to be very accurate, and 1 think in general they have wade very few mistokes.Miss Scutts informant, however, seems to have had thingy rather wived up which might casily happen in the course of two or three genssations: but § was there myself, at the capture of Detrait by Geperal Brock, end thougn bata chill, have a vivid reccliection of what § sew and heard.Fast Wayne is not pear Datr.it, but far away in Inarsna dl antiryctiu ona, lhe fort at Letrvit never had any other name than the same as the town, aud the strait.V'etroit, though, it isin Wayne County, which caused the mistake, [ne ball of very curious one : but if it ibed 13 must have been at Fort Wayne, fur it cou!l nut possib\u2019y have tahen place at Detroit.ie ric there in a wide wide, aud the fort atuvd about à uartee of & mile fron.the water, with the town be tween it and the river.Lhe ground waa per.fi tly level, and to koow if tney could stiike ict 1g, which they did, aud a god many of them.When tie aunorade commence, toe iniubitants whose houses were in the line of tire, were notitied, amd leaving their hones, took refuge in ho dscs abore and below the town, whet there were querds atatiuned tu prevent aurprire by the Iudiane, which was our great tear ut tust time.trom where we were, we could sec the fash of the British guos, aud the splash of the American bulla in tie river, where many of them tell, When the British were ready for the attack they crossed at Springwell three milesfrom she town, and marched directly up the road, , without the lexst «tort to prevent or inter cept them, which might bave easily Leen done na General brock had but to of cigarettes con.bined « Ah arrete, ducha .Seemely rare and \u20184 fe mcre thao jit able thet the fataity occurred from the srvenlc aad not from Whacos, Wha leg ogo defend sheuseof arsenic taken in any term?Certalnly nod 1.À bave hee à price Leal anal) sind for sotue 70 yentu Abd am, tharelare, not without knowledge 1 the effect: of «rsenir -:r - trotine on the animal economy.But what es:lence 16 this against the use of Lacest.pure tobacco* 1 site agree w th those who try to pat donn the Ahoailnaile, sense: lege nav} nbmorione practios of clesrette smoking.lo the first piace, the man who waota à fair -moke cannot get (à tv otre reites even wapposing them to Le deol abe l:tely pure t bacer.© overed with rice paper.Ae a rule the pape snythiag bub eich a barn.less corr position, and 18 19, belleve, à generally achnowledved feot am net the medical faciity that ety bad, #hen Sheemoke ft y cigarettes are laded with cpiim.This wchly rears againad em d:ox then on that account, but po asguarob against tahacon pure and simple, emoked In & pipe of sa à olgnr, | know that many penpie will polst 8 the fsch of the tirot ur-ge of Lobacco œu-iBE Desens and besdache, aoû w.il san from the: ce the ded ction that tobacco te ementinlly bad.Bub gire me leave 80 bay that many hundreds of people.ndeed, T may y Stat many thonsaude\u2014who are confirmed smokers hate never experenced thin symp tora, eres from thoir fret pipe or cluer, ae the case ma) be.Of course, thers are peop'e with whom toharce ne 1 haven fread who sitho.ch particniarl: three whiffe bimoelf without heing attacked with nau- ven.Lut shen, fi the other hand, | know hun leads to whem the ; pe 1a more comforting Shan a good meal, and Whey are neither lovalide aor [lots.| have an uncle who cannot est ect in aby shape, ind À know others with whom the) disay res, but are 8 therefore to dicry eagn because of these evcepMana The antl tobsccon.rie cannot even bring thelr fevoribe arin.ment arninst the uw of aloobol, arainst the uae of to- bac: n, 117., Shed It in conduciveto crime.Thaooo, ev they, ndunes Lhe ooetimpticn of afcoh- lla beverages, 1 \u2018my most emphatioally this le not » becræary sequetcs, ae hundreds of thousands of Seetotailers sn ke, 40d many chew, whioh 19 ten Mme worse and positively hurtful.I ma obus that the moderate ue of ood pita $o'arco will hues no one sad ion maby cases n moet veeful dmafeobint.But | apply she same ruls to tob.cco emnking an! do to eat- mg, Vr, take bib In moderation.The man thet gorces Id to exces wiil acon be reminded of bis error 28 well sa ihe man whe 01 ersteps the mark In em skins.Are we 10 {save roam beet entirely out of our diet because some prople eat soough 0 cause an attack of otctmach disorder?Ac well might #0 sey that A shall not use à tarot 4; share liaca ee B out hie Shrost « Frivox Hew m babing lt reg.not the ee, ** Dernthy rd more ani | have dune.+ of 6 gentieman whose ce accuni of hle emotie +i] ber, that one of tan Uiors tiikely a fuck, Fither tha tobaocs need wae œade up\u2018 ne the indi duel uelng it mua hate heen suffering from s disordered stomach, not neces 1ily caused by the use of foheooo.tam aware that it is the fash on for Indies to pretend to dislike the aroma from a pipe of cigar, but know thay «Ub the grest majority fs ie only pretence, and She smell of a rood cigar ta rather agreestile bo thew than otherw oe In nosciue: think that tbe pris and cone of this subject sre wall worthy of diecurmion, aoû trasting you will insers Wile letter, I have the honor to remain, Yous faithfully, Jrerttia.GRANDMA'S ADVIOR.\" To tna EDivon or tru floue, \u2014We enjoy she livme Depaririont i $00 Witness very mook | thiak yo 0 ee cannot 0ome oud ton skernaly agaleel the evil tobacco ead intemperance.| seed three vere, hoping they wilt peeve : SRANDUA'E APVICH TH OIRIA, SIL were in Places srie, T1L tefi you what l'A de ¢ re ee lecture now and then boys that smoke and chew.Pd til them thet IV posms $0 m0 A pitysnd obi ; 1'4 8, hem Bot Shey ke 10 908 Their sistore do the same.\u201cI salt do Henry Hike o friend, Te Will sad Cherlie ; 1d bid them such be! habite em, No loages smoke and chew.* 1f girls would learn to Shink of boye Au triende instend of beaux The good to boys Fou wire might de lu cute dobody thomas.\u201d ams.Nera Sette, Apt 17, 1001.À VOTER'S EX AMINATION.Daas Korron Moun,\u2014I bave long besa #6 interested, though silent member of your citcle ; if you wil allow me 1 would Hie 10 soy à few woris.| bare been very wuch Interested lo the recent elections.sod wae sorry $0 nee teen who Cannot sign Shaler names, who own soaroely anything, bave their say as bo be gov while women.are larg holders.sud od cated, have 80 Tight In vote.tainganoghi not to ha\u201d There le no sex distinction in indellers : the most hopeless dite | ever mw were whel should hare heen men.Inetad of nllnwing all men and no women to vote they should be onnedersd equal follow oft! 0 indeed y are, 10d all have à fair chance, BF «ho are allowed to vote were obliged o ne examivaticn in the politics of thelr country pod eurrnot «vente bearing on sail prlitios, Shen mone hut thoes cepatle would have anything t9 sy abont the Government 1t wonid educstioanl latereste end be batter la every wa people, | do nob mesa to right, but we want Intellizent votes.laborer selle bin vote who fn profited by M?The countey cannot Mem be governed lntelligentiy bat hy à few tricky monepholders who bribe when sil eles falls.Ry follow ing this plan the mets generation, at lrast, would be third 10 emulation aad prepare themenives 40 vie teteliigemtiy.Girie nel worsen of to-Cay are not all the hotpiess beings they wera snppaeel he În tre park, they Ob, t+ knows thed we are grakeful, # 2ohall we net tli Bim so.Ard ak Ft richer bl-wing That our soute 15 grace mu\" 1 Aux foratrenuth t> work and wotols Ask for Lles-irgs on our Hleeds, For pare hearts sud gweet contentment, Aod ice faith that never ends, ni Ew Frontier.EskLY CLOZING Hriton lle us, \u2014 Aga n, | have tothaok Jean [or the lrtaret vhe takes in the early ci mng movement.Truis, ite all acted a- Wy 0 ots cans ct one snd Fr teerl an, there mi uld ve cord desl nee evil in wild As | sald before, it iu perhaps {row these b mothers that we have ive the warmest avmpaidy.And.ch ye mothers, It theto are st) wh da not Fails #30 pathtze with ue, § appeal $0 vou, Would you that vour dell: ate dauxbter sh: uld slang wearily beblnd » of ater cr werk with head whe a desk of 168 vork room from eSght ck nine in the morning UM 1 fen of aves tleven at nicht, with the fear: 14 emissal or, 0 \u201crow\u201d h.iig ng over hee If she breathe an fimpe- rd oreven lcok otherwise than sweetly on i ous.fermer, be be latier never so \u201c\u2018eranky Would you thet your little ©-n aboul ! carry parcels I huown poor little fellows do, till Awelve at publ ?Would you that your older sons, !n » rtrange city, should work, work, werk, tll all youthiul energy :+ wppediont of them?Ard when they get of get cf only int drop into « ».por b it bo the eve, seking for an ovetlazed brain tion Oh\" m 3 ly san hell the evil to body, cited ard vor] thet | have seen revalé from late abop- preg, Lkoow 3.tuotkerly hears w uld go out ' \u201c-bvere «nd periert sympathy with ue, no matter what 18 cost you.And 14.not think It you wll tey + + ob op + 4 you very, very muh.Kow.Fashs,\" 1 understand you bo mesn that It was the reldodness cf late shoppers that catee.i (ate closlng, , 18 1e thele Ahorehtiesenees, an 1 | 21a Leg Lume senylovers too much.They are nearly all ln favorc!eatiy clos og, but, «1 cout-e, Ifoneor Ina come ta hiy there are ® we who will slay Open ate.There a petition to She Frouinciai lPari-ament at prevent Io Creutation 85 remedy this hy ob eo al) at 6 p.m by law, wk ch | wali call on all who bave the gcd of thele kind at heart to slam.À havecon tinnadis seer in the H me ri uests for ** Bebriac, however, sha id he Peuiemoet=1 be brought near 18 until esaporsted \u2014 he Uphosterr, NOTES AND QUERIES.ARs vase, Wattenwyl, writes \u2014Wany thanksd the 24nd f1.cads v ho have seni us 8 liverel avd sumcl-ot supply of Mabhath 0\".1 vipers.D.hu een ex press to Bouth Hiver
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