The daily witness, 25 mai 1878, samedi 25 mai 1878
[" -P\u2014 : Vol.XVII.No.122._ tfutiets t/ Mrthi.utari Hiv\" and ikalh» inntt invanaUu In eLiiile, Kuti.KIRK.HAl.I.I In thi« eliy, on the 24th iiut.Ilmry ilolboi'ii, iutuut «on of Itoliert II.illy.UOHlxiN.\u2014lu thUrlty.ou the 2:trd lunf., Wllltuni.mr \u2022 I li )l'iir» nnil M nionitiM, unit son ol Mr.Win.(for,Ion.Kiiurml thl-istternoou nt 12 oVlook.from hU tuilier « reriile'iee.No.IS Knnu «trrrt.I'oint Nt.Cllurloa.luveniekH, Kootlaml.Courier pleuso oo[iy.BKI.I.\u2014At Wiitorvlllo, on the 10th InsU.Johu Bell, lute of Mherrlngton, uiii-i til yean.hinltl.ANI».\u2014On the l.Tth lnnt., nt the iv.iiileueo of C ifi:.I,, ihlirlilffi', K.N., MonlliNfa, Kiiirlninl Henry Ne \u2022 vaille klorlitml.ngisl I I, eldest «ou of the late Thai.Murlaiid.ol Meiitreul.MIKA.\u2014At 117 Milford street, on the 24th lust., .Sarah Nhui.Imiir In the servleeu of the Kreneh-Caunilla'i Mneiii.nnry Noelely, at llrlle Itivlere m il I'ionlo-a\u2019lX' Tremble*.Ki lends nnd no No».(14 to lit» Nt.lame» street, / Montreal.May 26tb.1n7m.V ^()LI> FENS.(i \u2018\u2022RANK FOLKY'N l'KI.KURATKI» BOI.K PENNS iY PENHOl.KEUs Cbolec variety at .1.!.( ARSON A: C O.9.Illlil Notre Dame street.T HE NEW OTTAWA HOTEI/ Iftdle »'and Gentlemen's Hestaurant open from (i i.m until 12 p.m.Dinner from 12 noon till 7 p.m.Ail the In I ear!.\u2022 nt the s- *son at moderato pile\"».Ico Cruam* and Ntrnw iierr;e* served every day and evening.K ntrsnee from St.James or Notre Dame st».NEWX NOVELS.Jl'STINK\u2019.S LOVERS,.ito et*.FSTHEIt PHNNKFATHKIt.By A lie \u2022 Perry - 75 it*.RKAPINGT1IH WHIRLWIND.By Mary Ceeil Kay, 16 et*.MAKWl'IS.By Andre TIIK GODSON OK Theariet .ISO ct*.FOR SALK BY DAWSON HR»»*.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MAY 25,1S7?.ADVERTISEMENTS.ct.(iEomnrs ( in itm ^\tTEMPERANCE HOllETV, ( I.ONING MKKTIKG.MONDAY, !MAV '27T1I, I NFS, I'MtUUAMktK.Opeumg llyuiu and ITuyrr.Nooirty.' \u2022 ^\t' ig.'-r\t.Mr J.A.Bennie.4'l,,r,'ss\t.Res Lew .s Fran*.\u2022unir.Mr.Ounu.Keeltallon.Mr.J.A.Stevenson.coia.KmoiL Song\t\"Shipwright\".Mr.J.A.Itennie Addn*.ttev.J.G.Cuinpbell.Hi tnlit g.vu.N.It.kludge.Benediction.UII.I.IAM WAl.KLATE.Secretary.ST.C\u2019.EOIÏÏ I E\u2019S PHKNTICK BOYS' LOIKIK No.20.yy v» -y I he A4,l< Ut In',I Mi ellllg of the f/\tsbo e l odg.a 111 hi held on MON DAY K.VKNINi; Hie 27lh Inn., __ut 8 o'oluck, In the Oraugo 11 till, r^sl St.lamea street.Cundidntes for Initiation pbas.1 attend.By order of the W.M.E.T.K \\ I.K, Neerstary.tlnr Motto \u201cGodand Liberty.\u201cpADDL E YOI K OWN ( imoc.\" The KEY.L.OAETZ will deliver tils le.lure on the above subject In the Ian lure-room of the Fast Kud Methodist Church, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 2>\u2019.h lust, chair taken at H o\u2019clock.Collection m old ot Kdncutiuunl Fund, Y.M .(\\ A.DR.DAWSON will iidilm» the Young Men's meeting TO-NIGHT at 8 o\u2019clock.Visitors to tho idly eordially Invited.Bible Clai> SUNDAY AHtKHNOON a' .1 o'clock.n.A.m DOS, Saejr.M.F.A.(iOSFEIt I \u2022 TEMPERANCE MKETINd SUNDAY AITKUKOON.at 4.15.Addrestcs by Mr.J.L.Carson and other*.AA V I.Tl.lt PA 11,.Chairman.IV OT ICE TO CONSIGNEES.A v The burqne ' Ualke Cnpi Hchouibcrg.from Am-werp.Isetiii red nt Cus'eius.Consignees w ill please pa.-s their entries without delay.All NDERI.KII & CO., A gen In.I A MES LAV LIS iV SON, U\tIMPORTERA OK fiirpclM,\t.Min., nnil .Mnitiii)^, d SI.»! !-.C Wsste Cutien Batting.Onlera solieited.Fae'f rr, i hailiam st.Odlee.450 St, Paol st.I^OU SALE, coiiiplptc sci oi' En i veil tietlla Britannia, index v ulnine, k.iu ' \u2022 .i.binding.I Ol'KS.W.rvr-\u2022 Olti.e.j j ENIiV xV WILSON, 2:iti ST.JAMES ST.Ar' selling their stock of sOniEK MERINO I NDERS IIKT-S DR AAA ERS AND SOCKS At Twenty-five per eetiL discount lor cosh.i;.N.MEA I\u2019CILA MI\u2018, JL\t»rCCM««*H TO L D.SMII.I.IE.Jeweller.HAS KKaoVKIl TO 100 MITRE KAMI: STREEP, (-1 doors East id the French Church).\"MIOKMLY sue ^aUij ^Vitnrss.EXCELLENT tVl'AMTY has made the I OOK\u2019S ER I UNI» I1AKINH POAYDRR To be sought after by Di-abra uml Conintncrs from HALIFAX TO WINNIPEG.Mauufsi tun-d only by AY.K.Mel,AREN, 56 College Stivet.Montreal.N OTICE OF Hi: MO VA L.If.J.k N.KSSDAt.Waggon Builders, hav* re-moved to 24 1 niul 2-Jil Rlehmoud ttn-ei, bet IT ce u St.Joseph and William street*.All kinds of vYargon- and SI.ighs built in the best style, and warranted equal lo nay An.irl-an or etln r manufacture.Repair* promp.ly ut tended to.TjMHKWOHKiS l FI L\u2019E WOUK.S ! Sky Rockets Roman Candles Mines, Pin Wheels, Feroll VV h.-e.s Grass hoppers.Serpents, Blue l.tcbts kt\\, ke, R.N.Mel Al l.I Af, 1,881 *.( atheriag it, »or.V ctorU *».SATURDAY AFTERNOON.MAY 2'.MISS BILBKOUOH\u2019S C1IIBDKEN.'Mi.* little itr iiiigrantH frotn Hcutliuui, refi.-rn-il to n few days ngo, vieiteil the Witness Ollji Le fore leaviog the city, nnil appeanxi Li lx- very much interested in what they saw us they mart hid tw.Ly two, in the manner shown in 0 \u2022\u2022 illusti ation in (lie seventh page, through the different liepuftment*.One uf the lads, who was a newshuy in (ilasLfnw, aided in desi iiliing to his ctmipanions the proceHn of printing and delivering the to wspapira.lie en wash our faces and hands.We were ut it when we went into the Mg bridge, uud all We could do then was to sing.\u201d \u201c M hat did you sing?\" \u201c \u2018 Who\u2019ll he the next to follow J.'sn»\u2019 -we \u2022 nn sing a lot of hymns.We sung a farewell hymn :i* we left the quays in Glasgow, an I on the way out we sang every day for the pux-sengers.'\u2019 The lioys appear to be well trained, ami are highly s noken of !>v the passengers who iiC'Miu-panitd th'm as well a* hy a Hootch paper which raya \u201c A* the Allan «U-amer left Glasgow with eighty children from the Orphan and Destitute childrens Homes in charge of Mr.and Mr».(Juarrier, a good d.-al of inter* ' wax rnani-ftsted in the event.The 'puys were crowded for ne hour before the departure of the -hip, and hm she slowly moved away from her lierth, the rhihln n sang a farewell liynin?after which they gave a loud ringing cheer, which was answered by tin -e ' n the quay as the vessel passed rapidly away.The H»-t all.Sj^tial attention is directed to the sale of handsome carriage*, phaetons, and open and top buggies from tin- celebrated factory of Mr.O\u2019Donovau, to 'je sold by catalogue at l.'»7 Notre I >aino street, on Tuesday the \u2018-\u20194th iust.Partie* wanting M-st articles of this description should attend this sale.See Advt.Mu.If.J.Shaw will Kell at Ids store, No.72b Craic street, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, a large collection of household furniture and « ffects.Carpet*, oilcloth, hair mat tresses, several bedroom and parlor suits, Ac.The whole must be cleared iff to make room for the entire funiiahitv ed until m-vt meeting.On the report from the Kinanoe Committee, reporting that the Conimittee, acting on she opinion of the City Attorney, held that AN.Gi Derrux'* motion respecting the REDUCTION OK SALARIES piom .| iu Council on the loth ult,, was null and void, owing to certain informalities.Several motions were brought forward, but the matter was finally referred to next meeting.The ii port of the F'inanoc CotiiuiiUe.on the MeGill ('ollege claims wa* also referred to next nn i ting.Aid, .IbamnOITK then arose and opeansl a dis t si ii unon Aid.Grenier* resignation, by c.f.ti n.iing that lie bad never, a i aocua.-d by Aid.Gretdit, alumlsred that alderman, but had n , h !y aid that Aid.Grenier hod broken a rule of tin Council by entering in a contract with the (\u2019.rpi>raU< n.A wry lu-ated, intemperate discussion then to.k place, iluiim.which Aldermen Thibault, Maitmaud I.Aunnt, who are among those who are actuinl by Aid.Grenier, al«.i denied tho ebatge* brought against them.Aid.Grenier wa* very warmly defended by several members of the Connell, among whom was Aid Hood, who offered the following ex planatioiH of the affair: Aid.Grenier wa» requested by tin- Police Committee to purchase tin- policemen's rubber coats.that In- was uot to do so until he first obtained the opinion of Un-City Clerk, and that he produced tin- hills from the consignor* in Kngland before payment.He bad saved the city #1,000 by the transaction, and the committee had accorded him a vote of thanks This he proved hy producing the minute book.After some further discusaion the subject was allowed to drop.THE\u2019 BLAKE ACT, Aid.Nelson moved, seconded by Aid.Mullins, \u201cThat the joint report f (he Polie» ami KiiiaiiceCoinmitteearecomiupniUnfriViunell t \u2022 petition the Goverunrdieueral in < Niun.-il f i pro-claim tin- Blake Act in force within lli» City of Montreal,\" be adoi tid Aid.Mkiu kb tnouaht that the words *'and district\" should is- inneit-d afti-r the word \"Oil v The motion a* then amended was then carrier!.The appropriation of $000 towards the cost of entertaining the volunteer* visiting tin- city ou (jmen's Birthday was then carried unanimously.Aid.DoKOVAN moved, \"To supply adjoinin municipalitie» with water st the rate of hi) cents pi r 1,000 gallons, thesupiily to be cut olf w hen I ii< t Cm Cent.by several Republn an ¦enaturs to p»ln in retiring Gen.Grant, as after he returned from abroail, it was doutitful whether he woitl 1 have au ia> Come id $5,000 |ut year.CANADIAN.OTTAWA.(Syec.nl to (he Witnctt, Mly 25.) Poi.tTtCAl Irrus.The Conservatives held a meeting on Tbun-day night, at wbiuh Dr.Tup-|ier dellvm d an address.Mr.Tailloii, lawyer, aid brotlur of Mr.Taillon of Montreal, is si» ken of as lik.ly to < p|>o«« Dr.St.Jean in the Conservative interest.It is understood hero that the Go\\eminent have decided not pi bring on the i bcüous until after harvest, the nqiorU cin uluted to tin- i ontrary lieing erniuiHius, The Governor Grnbhai.'n Foot Guards teai hi d Hull nlxuit 4 o\u2019clock this morning.Tha I n-Id Battery returned somewhat later.Gunner R.binscn, who had both hi* hands shot off on Curt hr Square recently, is likely to recover.Gin AciIpknt.Milton MoVeitty, a l>oy of 17, while handling a revolver yesterday, shot himsilf through the Lft hand.The hall p.xssoil thnmgh the hand tearing a hole alxmt an inch in length.The Guikn'n Birthday was celebrated in thn quietest manner possible yesterday.The ah-since of the Governor-General's Foot Guards prevented a military display, ami the borne racea and Oddfellows pic nic furnished the only objects of attraction.The Contract for tho news St.John poet I\u2019llice ha» been awarded to Messrs.Murphy A .I, in s of this city.Drowned A man named Berfchon whiln shoving logs in Booth's mill |Miml was drowned this nn ruing.An inquest wan held.The Assessment of the city thi* year is con* »iibr»hly lower than last.Tne income* of the civil service otti.ial» have been assessed as nsual.Rev.VV.Hunter preaches to the True Bluea to morrow.Tub Fate \"Gen.\" O\u2019Neil In connection with the rumored I'Vnlan raid, A.Pease, of ( hnahs.writ., to the A\u2019m Press stating that \u201c( Jen.\" ( I'Nell th.Fenian leader,Hieil of |>arslysii4 in Ft Josej.h'» Hospital, Omaha, the 8th of January, The \"Casai \\ Ga/.RTTB\" of today has not yet Is ell issued.Till Grand LoPok of Trim Blue* is atin-e-sent in session in Ottawa.They were met hy a interests of the city\u2019, and otherwise aft'-r six month's notice.\" AM.Nelson moved in amendment, that the rate bo Téc.per 1,000 gallons.Aid.Mui.i.in moved in amendment, that th» report lay over to next uiseting for further in formation.The main motion was carried hy a vol» of ten to seven.The report of the Htieria! C unmittee appointed to consider the charge» preferred by Aid.I.nun nt mqiectinv the visit of the Attorney and Treasurer to (piebec was deferred until next no eting.Aid.Th irai i.t gave notice of motion that the salarie» of the employee» of the Cor|»>ration !»\u2022 paid in the future according to the scale of re cue tion adopted on the motion of Messrs.\u2022 tu n nx and Thibault in Atiril last.'1 he Council then adjourned.\u2022 ver sue li a step may be deemed expedient iu the pf \u2022 ession - n 'I hur«dav night, an I among thos.re*| \"nding to an address of welcome was Mr.Hunt, of Montreal.The \" Hansard \u2019 Report f the mémorable Saturday sitting ha been issunl.The two spi.i lo*.d Mr.Mm-Dongall, of Three Riven*, of ni» ut thne hours duration altogether, am i ondi n > d into i -usiderablv less than an ordinal y newspaper > ' lun ii.Mr.Cl mon get* con siibrnbly l* \u2022).Mists.Methot, Ouimet, Orton til\u2019d Cost i.in ru n ported |>retty fully.Mr.Domville )-i ts live lin.Runlean five lines.Hag cart \u2018\u2022it lii.iM, and Rowell three line*, whiln Mr.Plomb'* two lu ut» b.oil reading doe* not ap|M'ar nt all, n* i doi Camph.'IP* intermption*.A Pu e Book ¦ utuinlng railway stati»lii-* f.r |K7i 7, has been published.The mileage of railway opened on .10th Juno, 1877.w.m \u2022r-,\u20197l'.1» it g ut.iniM ase of 417 mile* dunng the year, fifth, al \u2022 \\ r milt * thi ro an-80 mile* of doiiblettai k.'I he gruce* of the total mileage are as follows : '\u2022 fei'tsix inchi'H, IÙVJ-' tnils* | 4 feet >i if.i hi», 1 .J ' mil'»; '! feet(iiucnes, C72imile* ; LATKST TELEGRAMS.The 8H.\" Mihhirbippi\" arrived at Liverpool Friday.Landed all her live stock in Hplendid condition.CABLE TIN: LINK OP DKM VUCATfON AT CON HTA N TI N O PL I \u2019.A U R A N GI ! I ).London, May 25.A despatch from Constantinople say» the Russians and Turks have arrsngtd a new line of demaicati-in.TIIK BRUSH ON BRACK PROSPK T.d.I.riNUGN, May 2Ô.The Tinm > presse* the oiiinion there is legitimate ground for a favor-ah\u2019.- impression repe.ting ttie résulta of H< hotiva-b fl\u2019sn i»sion.The Journal ile St, I'rter»1 ur-j says if there is a serious desire that the migre»» sh'uld meet, mid we hope it will no-et, the formula will easily be found; if 11nfortu1at.lv it should not meet it is not the quotation of formula which will have prevented it.In a very short time the world will know what to think about the matter.Vienna.May 25.\u2014The Turks to day evaciiat \u2022 and the Austrian* occupy the island of Ada Kaleh in the 1 >anul»'.COTTON M ANC FACT URK IN INDIA.London, May 2?|.The Manchester tlurtr\u2019lmn say* order» w.r.- received nt Liveriatol to ship Anir!, m coC'in forcon»iimplion in the mill*.>f P.n.l ay.It is intended with thi* mat»rial to \u2022 on nonce the manufacture of shirtings and \"thi r medium classe» of doth in India.This c 1-7 ; I*70, 2.J7.'!,.Tho numt>er of pa»Menger» liner ol pansenger* ri.d wa* li,07J,lWJ against 5,544.814 in 1870, being an im reaMe of .52H,41'J paoMengers.The toMiagi- uf fr< ight i irried wa* 0,859.7'.*»; bin*.I h» fonnage durfn^_the year ended :k);h June, F .was t 1.7*'7, tne increase Amounting th' ri fore t*.5vs,().'l4 tons.There was an In* i letiM i wr 1875 7b - f 55,670.Thu increase |ier t.i rag i* iÊ a\t* .wa» \u2022 .s.1 ; 162 ; ltd.a f the ixp.-iise* to thn earning* wa* ?I fir rent, in 1870 77 agitfnat $81.0.1 I * r .\u2022 nt in 1S\u20185 7'i.The t.'lH2.41, mi that the al>< \\.prr.tltof the working w'ouhl paya dividi nil < f ^ t d per rent upon the tionded délit, ns mv a o st K I 07 | < r «eut for the previou* year.NumFei .J i.assi ngrr* killed, 111 ; Injur.»!, .117 - Si I iwrence, the oMsure has tlecrenseil with medersfe to frrah easterly to -(Utt erly w trd* nnl fair to cloudy weather with light tain in soti.- lu'-si tus.lu tho M».'itiinel*rovincea the fr-tfun hii* 1 -1 r »> I with moderate .iigterlyto oqdy weather with light local rar « TV.- m.ninv 1 to- pressure 1* lowest to the ton 'ft ¦ n .I\u2019rubsUiiti.* fur ihe n.it iweiitt (¦ ur h- irs \u20141 or the l.wer lake region fre*h to Vr:»l u'herlrto rly wlu(ls,eletr t.fair weather atd i < *\u2022.lhanilvr storms at uight iu*>nie localities.brisk wi*ds .ad fair to 1 i.i.dr w\u2022 all.*r with run ares*.For the Mar.time I\u2019ruvir .¦ ti.< \u2022 1 r te n fre.hwriudsandrtooilyweaUi-\u2022 r with rain ar- - (.'autionary storm liguais baT* bt.nurieieu ili.wuat port* on Lake Krie. rilK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Satukday.May 425, 1878.MIDNIGHT TELEGRAMS.TIlOl\u2019Hl.K l\u2019.ri'Wri N\u2019 «iKIlMANN I'llINA.Th.- I! mb*y (Vr \u2022 vrox l.OHD lirKFKIUN.The Jth rum aiinoiincf* that I.r.l l>ufT«*rla a«\\ri.tr'| »n i-amage t\" the winter 1'alaco.The Bhah mi ain* until Wtdneaday.MINISTKU TALK'S KKSIONATION.A P< rlin deapatoh t > Lnn.lm ray» th- li n-^lert'r refined b* accept the draft f Hr.t.dhe reeipnati.n.It i* raid, however, that Hr.I V!; pen-irU in resigning.FKI >KU A LIST OFT BRE A K No lirp irtance ir attached in Malrid t'> the Federalist outbreak in Catalonia.The nun;' r of iourgenU i* inri^nillcant ; they driven to the mountain».n mpy Oda K( Uh to day, Saturday, pending a »tdtl< me tit f the qurttfon of tlu-owueniiii* of the 1\u2018niube fort ream h.'i'iie Servian army ia on a complete war fo*t> iiy.All available troope have been»ent to the F»»nlau frontier and old Svrvia.The Vienna VMli-il < 'orrap\taaya : - , lluraia lia» infortixd Srrvia that a large peeu i | niary nubaidv I* on the r.11 to Belgrade, The (icrnuuy and ; Servian tloverninmt haa con*e(tuently given large onleiH to ci H*» instead t > come to an agreement on the asis of the Hull /V talute animnrum, iMued in 1821, to regulate the relations between the Church and non Cath lie German States.The Vatican, however, entertaini little hopes that the proposal will be accepted.THL ENGLISH LABOR TROUBLES.Balloting in the cotton strike district on Thursday on Alderman I\u2019ickop\u2019» compromise proposal paxed off .|uietly.Of 18,000 entitled to Vote id ri7 voted.At Accrington, Oiwald, Twistle and Padisham operatives refused to ballot.There was no ballot at Preston, because weaver» are willing t accept the reduction.The mult is hailed with satislaction by the operative*, and make» little impression on the masbrs.The strike will l>e indefinitely prolonged.Seventeen hundred c illier» have stru k atChaddertoD, Lanc^hire, against the proposed reduction of 17 per cent.THF ANTI-SOCIALIST DISCUSSION IN THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT.In Thur»day*s debate in the Germ vu Parliament, < n tie anti S K-ulist bill, H>-rr R'*nnie*en charged the Pe Vrai C until with intro lacing a bill which thty knew won! 1 be overwhelmingly reject, d.in order t have a pretext for th * dis».* Intion of Parliament.He warned the Council that it wa< a dangerous experiment, and »ai 1 nati.nal I iberals do not believe the general condition of German society requires the esU!>-lishment < f a dictatcr.hip.Herr Liebknecht, the Socialist lea !^r.said hlr T\u2019irty refu«e to ].ar-liripate in a debate l ased on the aasumnti .n that fvcialists enc \"irsge murder.Herr Richter.f>>r the advanced Lil-ral*.and II« rr Jong, for the Ultramontane», declared the Government had winked at S cialism in order to discredit the political influence of the middle classes.The finit clame of the bill was defeated in Parliament next day 1 y -'1 to 57.Herr Hofmau, a behalf of the Government, th.n with Irew the bill.The determination of the National Libera!», advanced I.iberali, an ! Ultramontanes to oppose the bill scaled the fate of the measure.___________________ Duke of (lam- bridge will idioitly go to Malta, to review the Indian colllii'gent.Th* .stuixUrd »a)s \u201c The sanguine expectations i nUrtuined of late are, according to pre-sriit apj earaiut*#, fairly justified.lrulesa very I v.ntowerd Accidents Intervene Congress will meet, and it will be found that elements of ' agreement have been readied.The C/.ar has 1 made many concwmioijs.SchouvalofTa commu-! ideations will be laid before the Cabinet on Friday.\" The /v*'eays semi officially \u201cCount Schou-' vajirf tiring» asMirance tliat the disposition in St.I'cterstiurg (\u2022 r peace ipiite e puls that in i I .on don.He is also the luaier of certain exprès-! «iocs of willingness t ¦ meet our views of a general Kchetne of arrangement* for reconciliation, I Russia, howevir, decline* to pxs* lha spongo I ov*rthe tnatyof San Stefano, but Is prepared T | f.r a dUcuihion by (h** Congress of it* various IN SPAIN.I stipulations.The Count brings Assurances that General Todli lien ha* been forbl bleu to nr ho any attemr>t to run-rise Constantinople, and a* o have been that the Russian Government is not connected with the n anif.»to recently {«sue ! by the committee { r e.iuipoing cruisers.\u201d The/\u2019of cou-T VV PI- tinues : \u201cIf Russia authorized an expenditure of 1.000,000 roublss to equip cruisers on tbeother side of the* Atlsntio, that must be taken as an e-juivaleiit against our Fimmions of the Indian troop».The next few days will probably wit ness the inception of ,.>ur-/> i !ert which may ultimately lead to a basis forjnore définit) negotiation».\u201d THE EASTERN QUESTION HOPEFUL PEACH PROSPECTS AUSTRIAN MILITARY PREPARATIONS \u2014THE ENGLISH PRESS ON SCHOU-A\u2019AI.OFF'S MISSION-ARRIVAL OF INDIAN TROOPS IN MAI.TA-FUUITLESS RESULT OF THE LINE OF DEMARCATION COMMISSION.The Tima say» It becomes every day a matter of more and more imperative necessity La Kumu to obtain recogniti'ia of the other Powers of sune modified arrangement under which »he will lie relieved from what i* practically a vtate of war.This can only be done by the full discussion of the San Stefano treaty in a European congress.Rusaia already knows the simple condition on which alone England can enter such a congre*».It may be modified pos-eibly, in form, hut in substance it must be conceded A Fera correspondent says The Rn**un« continne to levy recruits throughout Thrace.The Greek*, who are enrolled as Bulgarian*, are desperate at the ignoring of their nationality.(V netantinople i« tranquil; the momentary rxciUrrunt c aused by All Saavi'sinasne proceeding of Monday ha* dL*ap(>eared, and apprehensions «T a Rua-ian ru'jp demain areliein/ sthed by arrangement* towards negotiations f >r aitab-liahing a line of d.-marcation ia-tween the two provinces.A Vienna corn-»[Kindert nay» : Count An-drawy and colleague* hare gradually come mnnd to England\u2019s vi- w« ubont the terms on which ths Congre»» should m*et, a* well as on many oth-r peiiiit».Germany i* distrusted.Ri»-nsrck, wheve influence h*re was once omnipotent, n iw frtquently Under» advice unheeded.A Fera corresp-indent »ay« : The Emhas-*iea here are honeful of peace.It is believed that the party of conciliation is gaining auprem-acy in the council* of the Sultan »!»o.A Constantinople despatch aay* : The Ru*-liar» again advanced their entire lines slightly, without, however, violating the neutral z me.Immense quantities of war in at-rial continue t \u2022 reach the Ituvian camp.The Agence /2»/«e advisee caution in accepting tew» of foreign j mrnal* and telegrams concern;; / Sch 6 ; mhnion, and eaya the nerhd of ru»|>ense is only a question of a few daya, A V in na tpecial to I^rndon say» : News irceived by the Government on Thursday render* the supposition that the Congress will meet next month almost certain.The Congress will meet to consider wbat changes are necessary in the Treaty of Paria.The»e change* will be carried out by the Power», Ruaaia, however, not «\u2022fating.The poaaibility of temporary British occupation of Crete and Batoum is mooted at headquarter» here.A Vienna special to linden aaya telegrams from Bucharest auert that the Raarians are chartering ship to transport troop* from Odessa to Bnrgaa.Nine regiment» have left Moscow for Koumania.An Austrian regiment has been ordered to Notwithstanding the confident expectation of the early meeting of the C\u2019ongreaa, Austrian military preparations are uubateu.The first veisela.two in number, carrying Indian troop.*, arrived at Malta on Friday.The Pott, after stating that SchouvalofT bring» aesnrance that the disposition in St.Petersburg for peace quite equals that in London, and is also the liearer of certain expr-*«iona of willing-neea to meet English view», though Russia declines to pass the soonge over the San Stefano Treaty, adds that this appear* to amount to a reiteration of Gortfchakotf's circular.On the other hand, it is hoped the British Cabinet will stand firmly by the condition» of Lord Salisbury'a despatch.A German newspaper it it«s that Great Britain ordered at Berlin immediately two hundred electric lights for the British fleet.These illuminate the darkness to a distance of 'JU yards.Austrian opposition t > the aggrandizement of Montenegro towards the Adriatic becomes more pronounced.There is some talk of Austrian ceupatl n of Antivari and Spizza.A Vienna correspondent says Kus-iawa» bmg ago informed < f Austria's determination in this respect.The Ruiso-Turkieh Commission have failed to agree claiming to concede The Bucharest Chamber of Deputies voted ?-V),000 francs for clothing and mounting troops.The Ar/ence Jlut.if in St.Petersburg say ho far all seems to augur well for the assembling of the Congress.A Vienna special to Lind -n state* that a pi in is under consideration there and at the P >rte f ir a joint Austria-Tarkish oceupaUon of B i*nia an*i Herzegovina.Austria awaits the sanction of the Porte and the Powers b- ?re taking any decisive step.One object of the occupation would be t > check the ambitious de-igns of Sorvia and Montenegro.The Standanl savs : \u201c The Cabinet Council sat three hours on Friday, and will resume deliberation on Saturday.We can renew with considerable confidence the statement that the diflicnlties are in a fair way of being removed.The prospect* of |M-ace are certainly brighter today than they have l>een for some time past.The Czar is resolute w ith regard to the retroces-si n of Pc- araba, but ma le considerable advances with regard to the limits of Bulgaria.There n< ed be no surjirise if Russia, under pressure, cot sent* to reduce the indemnity h ilf or even mote.\" A Virginia City despatch to San Francisco says Two secret agent* of the Russian < lovera-ment are here to furni'*h letters of m tr/ue to a privateer crew to be raised here forave*ael to sail from San Francisco.délit d ico that g> lit Irina ii t convent to wit lili dd Msdecitioo h guiding 1 he Exhibition unlit Wrdoe* lay next, I ut ho firmly dreliutd, stating that lie w.mM give tin- t iiy until Paturday night, utl\u201d o\u2019clock, to answer as to whether it won! I guarantee the ntiairary uccoinmodotiou, and than, if no ur rsng< uunt wan come t*-, would start on Monday morning f r Ottawa, and the next Provincial Fxhibition Would be held tln-r«-.M*-.Ht < It einpbatically insisted that tho ('lyital Pa! > > xx fm \u2022 ntin !y unsuiteil for the purja-si s of au Ex-bibition, and that no cxfKudilttre of money « i iild make it lit.A njavial meeting of the City l'< ni.x il is to be In-Id this Saturday morning, w L> n some definite understanding will be coin-* to.At nus* nt tfu* feeling is greatly in favor of li tting tne Exhibition go, and tin- consequences he upon the beads of the members of the Pro-I « rty- (iwneic\u2019 Association.Ht-icink.\u2014Stephen Dodson, a married m\\:i with a nnall family, residing on Ann str-et, committed suicide Friday morning by cutting his throat with a penknife.The jury ut the in-qui*t ieturned a virdict of \u2022ulcide\u2014financial troubles the cause.GALT.Tub LatkStbaUiiOAT Ai x'UUCNT.The names of thofe lost Wednesday by tint steamboat going over Blaine's dam are II.J.Jaffrav, one of the I roj,litters of the Galt Jltp rtfr; James Moat-gi mery, Edward Wren, Andrew Jackson, .Tn>, 1\u2019ia-i r, Fred.Cane, llobt.Elliott and David Scott.All the bodies have been recovered.WHITBY.Dkaih Fextekcb Couuutbd.A telegram las bun received from Ottawa by W.II.Hi/gins, of the ChronU-lc, advising that tlisaen-t« i ce of death passed on Burk and McPherson lias been commuted to imprisonmeut for life in the provincial penitentiary.LETTERS FROM READERS.LETTER FReful tone, but dwelt upon the necessity of secrecy at the present important juncture.Air.Roebuck violently attacked the (fpposition's factious conduct.Messrs.Holmr, Foet-r and Lord Hartington replied, dwelling upon the unconstitutional action of the Government.Lord Hartington's resolution was reject-ed by .1-17 to 22i>.The amendment of Sir Michael Hicks Beach, stating that Lor 1 IIart-ington\u2019s r-f «'lotion was inexpedient, was a lopted without division.Another despatch says the majority in the House of Commons against the Marquis of Hart-ington » resolution- that no force be kept in time of pea-», seve within India, without the sanction of Parliament\u2014was nearly double the figure conceded by the Opposition.The Tima says this was became the debate brought out clearly the fact that the r-al isiue'wa* the approval, or condemnation of the Government's lx Her in utilizing Indian troops.If the resolution bad been carried, it would have been accepted by all the world as a vote of censure.The question of the legality or constitutionality of the Government's methods may exercise Parliament's attention some other time.The resolution was properly c n»idere-l in it* bearing on the conduct of thect of the company o nnin/ into conflict with a large number of proprietor* in that district and there was a probability that the taking of retainers from the company would deprive us of business fn-m other source* ; in fai t it did deprive us of such business, for McFarlane, contra, tor.applied for me, and I told him that being \u2022 ngaged for the company we could n >t of course act fer him WHERE THEIR INTERESTS CONFLICTED, I had previously acted professionally for Me-Farlane and he paid liberally for services ron-d< nd.I *.in not aware of any letter or correspondence ha*ing l>een ante-dated.In fact except the letter of the second of March, 1H77, from Goff to the firm, I do not remember to have seen any cor-rc»|Kindince between Golf and the firm in reference to this matter, until the publication of th-1-tter in the Ifcritld.whicli was produced and shown to me by Mr.Buchanan.I never got the letter of the eighth of March nor the pretended statement referred to therein.' He frequently wrote to me and I m vy have received letters in that month, but I never received one with any such inclosure It is not true that I upbraided him for having sent such a statement, or that I asked what the letters \u201c S.H \" meant.No such letters ever appeared on any document* or letters that I ever received fr< ni Mr.Goff or any one else.The allegation that he paid me any money on the steps of the Union Bank is false.Payment by that draft for the article* purchased from him was made Iona file.I did not even know where the Union Bank was until since the publication, believing as I did that it was on the corner of the French Square.It is not true that at Ronaventure Station I ever asked him for the payment of any sum of mon-y whatever.After the receipt of his letter of the first of Dteeinb-r I mentioned tho circum-etar.ee to different |>er.*ons, stating the fact that G< ff was attempting to blackmail me.Before tho publication of in\u2019s letter in the Hnald of the twentieth of April, G>IF had révérai time* demanded money from me, and used thri at* »s to what he would do if he did not net it.He wrote me, and I got word fram a third party to that effect, but I invariably TREATED HIS THREATS WITH CONTEMPT.This was shortly liefore the elections and I have rearon t\" lielitve that the defendants conspired together tb publish, and that they and each of th* m did publish ©1 cause to be published the false stat* ments contained in the caiu letters for tho puriM'se of injuring me, which letters Appeared in the M* ntrcal Herald newspaper already fyled and tn&iked \"A\u201d ami in a weekly edition of the -an;*) papir dated the 2ôth of April now fried andtnarked \u201c K.\" I desired to state the facts hereinbefore ret forth in this supplementary examination as fully and c* much in detail in my original information as they are rtated here, but was over-ruled by my Counsel on tho ground that it wo* unnecessary.Mr.Baker's cross-examination was postponed until Monday mcrniiur.A QUAKER\u2019S WISH.To John DovffftH J Son.Dear Iriexds, Please be so very kind as to speak as mild as (KMisible towards the Catho.lies, and you will be serving Almighty God.Theoi'iiilcr Menue, a Quaker.P.8.-I wrote the above because it seemed right for me to do so.WootiO/rd, May l'J, 1878.I We wish there were more people with this Christian spirit,\u2014Ed.Wit.J Sir,\u2014Your paper of late na* tseoie 1 with mtill* * on th\" \u2018 Oiiuig*- Question,\" and mi ;g til'll» come as thick ns dry Lutvc» drift before an autumn wind, as t what »hould be done.O.u liai c*> Canadian Aldt-rinnu is «hocked by the prop* ml (ci-rt iiuiy not mode by in), to do away with all processions, including the I'd to Dieu, and full» into w hat appears to be to him, thejxvry comforting error that it was guaranteed to his nationality ut the time of the Conquest, wh '*> the contrary i* the fact, a» they only inherit 1 the BritUh penal laws.Another irate Irish Alderman (Donovan) raises a howl, evidently practised at on Irioh wake, at the bare suggestion ' i doing away with the St.Patrick's procession, but is quite ready to join hands with tho other in loving amity when there is a word about Protestants going in a body to church, \u201cAh, the cursed Orangemen (and with him Protestants and Orangemen appear to be equal), tin y liavt no l utintts here, tin* is a Catb ilio city.Tl»> y me an importation of recent date.\" Sir, the Uka Indians should take a bint from tl < m ;>nd call loudly f'>r the bani dimcnt of the G* tit]*mill « f the Eciniiiary and the restoration t\" U* in (th* Okas) of their prop* rty; they aud th' 1 imtilutini ure the importation of a few v« nit n i le *r Ins.Was St.Patrick an ali i'ginc of Canada and hi» na\u2019.al day to be *\u2022 It hi at* d here * 11 that account, and 10 on with all the Saint days which till our calendar, or were t!.* y lu t all import* d?1 rat) < r think tliat plain unpretending \u201c William < f Grange,\" although clearly an impor tati* 11, w as the mo»t profitable ««»«o that England has engaged in for many a century, for he gave tiue libeity and a free church end op?n Bible both to Gn at Britain and Ireland, and that is why we celebrate the day that crowned it all and not for the 1 impose of exulting over others, and ytt we tee Protestants ready to give all this up to attain a false peace, for false it must be, when it only exists at the good pleasure of ignorant fanatiis, and they only of one race, who are alxx ays disturbers and turbulent wherever they go.But, sir, the Orangemen whether few or many will always insist on eren rights \u2014 they ark no more and they will accept no lies let tliat be perfectly understood, aud no Gou-rnmeiit in tlnacouutry can legislate that right away.But they would willingly join in founding one grand national festival, «ay < *!y, « itlur religious or national, to give up celebrating any day they choose in their own way, without molestation or hindrance from us, nr.tl tliat we will claim and exercise the same rights, and if th* authorities will not agree to prottit us in these rights, then, and in that case, we will call to our aid those who are both able and \u201c willing\u201d to help us in doing so, never doubting that the country will hold the Mayor and Coiqieration to strict account if the atrosl-ties of last year are repeated.Winn William III.entered Exeter, Eng., on Uie broad folds of his banner was inscribed this motto, \u201c The Protestant religion 1 will maintain,\" and many f us are the descendants of the n «.n who bore that banner through many a bloody field until it* mission was accomplished, ai d \\xe are equally bound to uphold it* m itto, and with Gods help we will di « >.The maintenance of the Protestant religion Is, therefore, our object, and we do not and will not claim the su primacy *-f any religion whatever.Thi* declaration is by\tAuthority.M'nt rial, May 20th, 1878.REMARKS.The above litter may, we presume, be taken as expressing the common feeling of Orangemen at the present moment.There are thing* about it which w o sincerely regret, and which we think the Protestant community will regret also.We have now given all partial their say on this dis-trecsing question, and sh^ll feel justified in sup pressing in the future even more than in the past expn Ksions of unkindness that may come to us.Governor Taught How to Govern.\u2014In 1KW Sir Francis Head was nominated Governor of Upper Cr.nada.He thus relates «me of his earliest experiences, \u201c Within a week after my arrival in Tcronto, I had to receive an address from the .Speaker and Commons House of Assembly, and on inquiring in what manner I was to perform my part in tho ceremony allotted to me, 1 was informed that I was to sit very still on a large scarlet chair with my hat *m.The find half was evidently an ea«y job, but the litter part was really revolting to my habits and feelings ; and ns I thought I ongbt t) try mid gov in by my head, and not by my hat, I felt that the former would ri.de nothing by being for a few minutes divorced from the latter; and accn lir g\u2019y I determined, with white gloves, to hold the tiling in niy han.ls ; and several of my Engli»h party quite agreed with me in thinking my j roj*ct not only an innocent but a virtuous a« t of common courtesy ; however, 1 venturad to in* nti< 11 my intention to an Upper Cana*iian, and r.evir «hall 1 f r;ct the look of silent scorn w illi w huh he listened to mo.I really quite quail-*d beneath the reproof, which without the utterance 1 f a word, ami after scanning me from In a l to fix t, his mild, intelligent faithful onuteu-Mice read to me, and which but too clearly ex-|>m*ed, \u201cWhat! to purchase five minutes' maths* me popularity will you barter on** of the few r< maining prerogatives of the British crown ?Will > ou for the vain hope of conciliating iuna* liable democracy meanly sell to it one of the «lis tinction* of your station?Miserableman ! beware ! bcfiTo it bo too late, of nurremlering piece-meal that which it is your duty to maintain, and for w huh, after all, you will only receive in exchange r.ntt.mely and contempt.\" I remained for a few seconds as mute as my Canadian Member, ami then, without taking any notice of the look with which he bad been chastising me, 1 spoke to him *>n some other subjects ; Eut I did not forget the picture I had seen, and accordingly my hat was tight < Dough upon my head when the Speaker bowed to it ; and I shall ever feel indebted to that roan for the political lesson which he taught mo.\"\u2014Pngl is A paper.F An English Judge, in sentencing two youths for robbing a lady\u2019s pocket, condemned the pre-rent fashion of ladies wearing pockets at the back of their jackets instead of in front as a foolish one, and a temptation to oven honest boys to l«c< me thieves when such facilities for stealing were afforded them.1,11 1 .¦¦'¦¦¦ THE INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION.HMD AT ATLANTA, OA., ATMIL 17TH, 18m AND wtu, lit*.To the Committee of the CunaJi Sunday-School Convention, Gkktlimen, Having ha 1 the honor t> b» th\" delegate *.f y- ur BoclJty to the International Sunday School Convention of 1878,it is my duty to pi* n nt to you u report of tho proceeding* of that A««cUil>'y.The Convention met at th\" time appointed in the Finit Baptist Church at Atlanta, a large, well lighted and well-ventilated building, tastefully decorated for the occasion with flag», II orti*>ltIo burnt, burning him severely in the face, and so injuring bis eyesight that be bos been totally blind ever since, though hopes are enter* taint*1 that he will again recover it,\u2014Di/qf (N.s.) Courier, Katubday, May 2!>, 1879.COT KM I'ORAKY I'KKSS.T1IK IJIIJLK IN (-\u2019HINA ANU JAI»aS.BY UBV, LUTHEK H.(1ULICK.Yokohama, April -1,1W7X.'l\u2018h* Amt-rioan\tSociety h prlntvd the girlptur«a iu ('hioiiiu tb« < l**i|c.'il, or wriitmi, luD^uugv, Hiul in tin- hIx OoIIoy;ultldl&leoU whi :t) mr ct complete.we know tlut during the year 1877 alwut \u2022lO.O'K) wen* «eut out fr mi the two Depositorlea at Shuighai and Fo < di > v, ami our total circul ition oould not liavo haen far from' flO.O'K) volumen, niainljr \" portion»,\u201d or single giwj)»*!».It is intereating t > n»to that from throe tiftlu t.i tbre« -i>!e of China.This U the only one of the colloipii tU Into width the entire itihle is transUted.I'm New Testament h complete iu the Shanghai, Niugpo, i'ootbow, abd Amoy ollo'iuia!» ; and the dy and formed theuiseK es into a Congregational(.-'liureh.\u2014\u2014The Kev.U.J.Williams lias resigned his charge ât Newmarket, O., and returned to the United IS tales.-A social was held in the church at Ottawa.O., on the \u2018Jth of Aoril at wln'i h was realized nearly $70.-The members of the cliurch at Athol, O., have lately held several meetings with a view to erecting a new church.Mr.D.Hickty was ordained to the p.^istiTate of the i-lmr.-h at Pleasaut Kiver, N.S., on March 20tli,\u2014The new church at Economy.N.H., at thu last cliurch meeting, received 25 new members, membership is now f>5.-It is stated that the Kev.\\V.\\V.Smyth, formelly of Vine Grove, O., is likely to become pastor of the church In Eaton, ij.-The four students w ho graduated this spring have ucc.-pt-ed calls as follows: Mr.Waniner sett las at N orkville ; Mr, McGregor at List .wel ; Mr.Willet at Vankleek Hill, and Mr.Wright at Franklin.tlrovere, the cow was left behind, having gamed her ix int along with a large uumb r of ib uises, but lost a horn am) a tail in the contest.Loyal to tux Crown.- The Walkcrtou 7Y7-recopr says It has hem suggested that a meeting be held in this town, to give our people a chance to express their loyalty to the crown of England and their sympathy with the mother country, if sin- unfortunately should bo involved in a war with Kus-iu.Similar iiieetiugb have been held at 1 \u2019uiriey and otlu r places iu th > country.QUnigC.A Man named Cyrille Khhard, of 't.Nar-ibse, was aiiideiitafly drowned in the'Ft.Maurice about tm days ago.A 1-ATAi.1 all.A tinsmith Lamed Frauen* G arceau, agiii 0iimiii I Hurt'» (iruiu!' I.iirtu iilriuMuUr situ-uloil a Sliiirt ibslauea frum Uie ICiwr llii'liriU'ii, \"J mimiira' wfiiik of the Misni.u Buildings, and a few mlnuiev n u;k \"( HI.ileiu.l.All I'oiniuauL'alifiiiM mldiviue I to Mrs.* A HI Kl.Il A KT will reeetve Imniedl.ite alt» nt'ion Plants, &c.A 1TECK OF HISTOKY.When dipluinatiiU fall out historians are apt to come by their facts.Headers of The World have already been made familiar with the contents of the arti.des by i\u2019rinco Napoleon and the Duc de Gramout upon the negotiations 18tll) and 1870 for a triple alliance of France, Austria and Italy against Germany\u2014an alliance which would have Ixvn made hut for Napoleon's fa'al jirocrastinatiou and wavering about giving up Kome to Italy', and for the rapidity with widen the Germans, repeating the tactics of IStki, when atSadowathcy prevented the French from coining to Austria's ni'I, beat down the French at Weis-semburg and Wocrth and the battles around Metz.Signor Ruggiero B.mghi, an Italian publicist of eminence, with peculiar f.OKPOHP A CO., KlngKlop, Out.ANT IlI ).priori Shirt Iromqs anil Table llamis.forKldrt Kcctory, «i S.CAItsLEVS.\\Y W z\\NTEI), fjootl IMiunCook.Mrs.w.n.i.\\ an- 21 Milton st.good Plain Cook murt lie will resomuioudeJ.I >OA KP at 527 Crai^ ntivet, Jor a I * fru rehi'irtahle men.I )( ).\\ Kl» \u2014Vacancit \u2022 a( 19\tIM MeOill ( 1 - ( L\\ It\u2019D Vaeiiiicios for d.i_\\ amt 4 \" wrokly tM itnlrni ; ltllNdlAni(%R, prof^frM Ft., ( )( >MS \u2014Conif'orfabh lurnished Koonis, wl Ii Itoanl.kl Sft ChRlHillter «(r.et.I>OOM8.Parlial Foard for ^rcii I % tlftncn of fjlllf't llilhil*.; I'MVIlff filMillv , 1 llPy )||(\u2018R>IU.|V M.< Mtlirnnc fit., n ml of < mliednil.Adtîn L., tliii! jiliet'.B XIOMS, with ¦l.\\\t»< it''d-inU'ti im» Pine.or without Applv 41 Oe-mut Foard i*.(ituiui ¦ \\\\rANTED, a v V «rd I.Nundn m : Apply to 008 tiny mreet.w ANTED, Youn^ (iirls aa Dress ntAkets.Apply nt 201 Aijuedact *t.\\lre\\N'i 1\u2018JD, a (Jeneral Servant, V * immcdiutely at .VI5 Upper St.ICluabctli *t.WANTED, (ieneral Scivant, Pro- V T te.lant.At 7 Rs.ex utreet.went end l»oreh«-t -r.A\u2019l'ANTED, a 1'rench Foy, of good ?(Hlucnlion who ran npi'.tk Kiiirlirilt nml writ© well, bjr the Q(Tft£KN I ANt\u2019K t'O., St.Juuhm it,n,i,t.\\\\r A N TEI Pan A|>]>rontiee todress- * * 'ruikinx.A; ; !v nt No.-Ju Cnien Avenne.\\JUz\\NTED, a few j;ood Carpenters tv to work UilsMMon on a Itoaoe in tllia\tVt.For fiutlirr l'Mrticular» eti'iulrr of .1.II.I> Mil.I NO Mbsny.VL TITAXTED, at 60 St.Elizabeth at.tv a oeueral SerrAnt, a 1'rotsitiuit preUrr I.117ANTED, a Cook.\u2014A respect T V nl'l'.I\u2019r'ite.'aiit irotnan a- Cook : g ' id rcferi-n.» r* qulred.A| |'ly betweea !» and 11 o'elock am., nt No.10 l(('d|'titli at.ITTANl ED a good Steanistreas.T V A|i|ilv ituuiediitielr n* I Merri »lrei f.l\\rANT10D.a Tiiorough Servant* v T Aii'.' t 1 Underbill Place, off 52471\u2019alvarait) TirANTED, immediately, a Pro- vv\t'\t' 1 \\\\ w WANTED, a respeetal»!e I VT tant (iirl, as general servan: :»ra i* .I > UOMS, single and double, at 2.» 1 t.Ilaudvoratreet\t.St.Jmiih » Club).1 M M ).MS, I > ( W ).M, eoinlbrtable, with or wit h B V iu! Uoar I, tor two young gentlomen or Indy.22:1 Cailleux Room ___yJrM or IHMLM.\u2014 Doubit'Itooin with board A.Fl III urj ktreel.\"DOOMS.At No.11 lur utlie.1 Kuntn\u2022 .ullahle for tnnrrioil'\"niplen nr n gle ger\u201c-*.g P* CEEN\u2019S DIMNC P\u2019OOMS.I?I HT.JAtIKH MTItKKV, (Late City Club.) T\u2018 ) LET, a !\u2022' i -t el: **M Furnished InLI I I-ltd lit the i \u2022'i.U* ii Iniiei.witli t'lllmr I lUretil'miy Ut,latml (u tin- We.l ry otmUoate.Addtv*- ties 7Ati l*o.a (MUoe.The above well-Vnown prean.e» are now la'lng tltt'-'l up With all ini.di-rii IniprvrvnieuU \u2022lUihle lora Ural vha»» dining hull, and will heopem-1 in a few day*.ANDREW MrNW.I.V, I f^tCU iirtl.Si.J.Otlrft CluU C r.i.A WHENCE DY E WOPKS' yJ .it ni.r.i uv \u2022.thi'f.t.J AM I S M.M Ai ItONAI.Ii, HilL uml \\A oollcn D>M*, Hconrer.lint I'i-i aarr, Are.\u2022enllrmeu'a eiolhea l lean'A and Ityrd.K'd (lion .Cleaned |\u2022«r.\u2022el« oaM.-.l f.r nint ilelivea.I m *11 part* of the ally.Cttuniiÿ osier* promt tly atleint T\u2018 » LET.«si lo.M< < OP\u2019KELI A.moat in ii.ntar.KIVimroN Otr ^CAI.ES! SCALES! SCALES! (lient hargntu* for one weok.tor new ttikk.II.II.V\\ AltKKN .V 206 FortiflcAtlon Lane oT VI Ulng out lo make room CO., lor) i Su V tori* bs «lit< ii i'I'.* < I ''iden ut *l/«>.with *10*111 pouer and hi«u( « I, 1\tan.».», i he eld M.< n-orue » i hureh, 4 t HI.pli »inet.AI.o the YV.'odi n lluuae and Shop nljota-A | | ly, ou preiuUt-*, |o\t, f.D.KDWAKIIH.) I I'T, that lirst elass (Jut- .\u2022 v» S ll'iuuYentare «twt, VI*-* \u2022 ' .li'il.Uuii p.i « i mo» I de.lralile and lue*,Hiul ' t ' ini'.nl.Apply lo V\\ U J M.M AS I KK, 1,1 11 '81' '.id Ue 11 I .tnt,.Avilit», enrner >'\"* Ahui r and M.Jnuir.tree'».fJ'() i I r, Tuii.oiforja Cut stone I I \u2022 1 \u2022 V» »\t'1(1, and HC.hloiiiiiiu* mn-oi.A|'p!) D» u y »r, !!\u2022 ^Innutlidd tlrrcf S2 11 < > 1 ' AND DWELLING TO LET.I No.;lll ( Null».Il.nie .1 g how Coaoi and Ciiiinb'r*, \" 1 Jiu't \"t Mi.li fm ' ale.hi luu urne*.Aiinlr a( ItMiniid rt»H MctllUcl.r,M i a i* < (>.MM0Tri7rr~ IVIiHOollnneous.^TSE DP.11A P PfSON\u2019S I'tai ISTAI.TIO I.O/.KNriKS Kor CwUviuwmi, I\u2019ll»*, Hi k laclii', Le.a «afo an I sure cure.I.W I III.I! I\u2019TK.A NKI.HON, 216 Nulrn Itiiuie »tr.-' t ( )n( ) To LOAN on lirst- J \\ r\\ r , I.,.,e I .-t*t, .t.rr., e».\\.Addle*,\tLOAN, I* BOX ! 049 VJI.MPSON.Il ALLAI ILUMDAC ?~ i im-: Fi.KrTiio.ei Arm w \\ur.u.s A ?election of their well-known manufa-ttis » In Tea SeiH, ( rtt*.Kalvt-r» t ake Boak'I» t'r teW ie., A (wn muled triple lilat'll wllli pur- ?liver), kl pt IQ ,toek.Fur ?nie.entier uliule.nile or retnll, hy tlndr Avut.IOIIN \\\\ AT *»ON, .Ii.:i.()Sf.I'nnl etreet.«.rner Ht H'ilpler Rtreot.I )EPSON A li.Tho geiHlemun who 1 linrro Wid f r.-n J.Stnrke a Co., a mre , ,p* \u201er n,.Monlreul lllrwtnrj of JH10.will niueli obli ge by return lug the Mime IM I AT ( O.M .MODIOI B SfOPE, | N.i :\u2022 t.ivllet »tr et ndli'lulnr the iimlrrvtgneg.Apply to s II A J MO».*.6 and 7 lti< dleltin«(.i;oP SALE op TO FE LET.-I I I h Ju.t r i .r.-d « la-g\" *a,u-Mneot of t'hlldreu'* llrMHa at I Kbo\" .«Il eiiliinr», from tlie Im-t utaken in the I niU-d Ma'*- A ipk-ndld aa.urimitnt uf tieatk' hand-mad\" lloi»tt a.A.DOf ULAM.417 Nutn; Batuc «i.reijL pÏÏKNÜH AND AMERICAN IMPORTED FIVE «KUKD ROOTS AM) NIIOKs.A.ANOr*.Lud.e.l\u2018arlor Shoe Store, 17.5 Noire I»a u\" at - - ¦\t-\tMl., Consignees\u2019 Notices.\u2019y OTIC E TO CON8IGN E ES.Ihe R'-tvir Line S.H.I.AKB M ROARTftU\u2019J.Halter» by Moeter, from Lin rpu'.l, i.mured iawrarU at l.'u* \u2022 ton *.Co \u2022 gni'« w ill pleare pare their eutne» without delay.THOMPSON, MIRRA Y X CO., Agent*.N OTICE TO CONBKiNEES.The ps.\" Oothal,'' from gewtuailivou Tya*.ie eatered iaward* at ( u.tou*.t 'oaalgnaa » will pleaae paa* thetretiUie* without delay.J.U.MDKY, .tgeo:.901 Commlostoocr* *L 994956 27 « THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.iSati'iidav, May 25, j$78.Meetlfigs, Hmuseriieiits, tc.USON S W ONDKUn i- riI»l\\0'*U AI\u2019IL i\u2014.i.Siué.k».i*u4 friifodu»'**» il**- CiBfitianoN or «ni Witnkhh durinK thu w>-*k ciuiinK l^th May, *ud tk« oorrwpondiuK w«H>k of U«t yw 8 uli lo I*.®, ur 11 MAM«'K mall.Lcvtar* ut » «\u2019clocl Mur.1*4\u201c H.1»A4I.yT Momlay.1 Sth Tut*«uy.14iu WisliK^ay.1 LtU I'burvlav .tlMli ) ri.«.AdiuiMion.ll\u2019C.\t____ - u I KLN\u2019S BlilTllDAY.41RAMI) PROMENADE C'ONCEUT, \u2014Bt TUB\u2014 jiAito t(r i tut v.V.R .\u2014AM>\u2014 |)I1*1.4Y OF FIREWORK»*.JiY PBOKRWOR IIAKO.OK IIAMlLTi)N rr \u2022\u2022 r the\tof the Moutroi! UrroMoflob ON THEIR GROl\u2019N'DS.8HY:BBROOKK ST.Pilduy HttO -hiumUt Kvenln*».\u2018Jltta A.\u2022A.Ttli (WeBihpr pormittinO.AdnuMi» i.'.'V.\u2022ir*ad 8t»aJ, ItL citr^ Turif'wiwMif At DttaIbIo».OUrko'*.»nJ DrZoic * u.\tAtrAt \u2022 Alniu.lrr-i bdiI J».k*.vu » .Ir-u « or.*.SlcBO^rin^ .t l ,mk> .Blitrt «tor.- Wm.lAor M >1.bt.»< *si:p11 STK i*:k r c11 ukciI ^ CANADA PRESBYTE RIAN.RKV JOHN St'KIMGER.M.A.PARTOR.Momlcj; Smtt*.J * o'clock.KTfBtn«8*mca'.\t.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t7 o'clock.Id the ctcmbiC the lecture* ou the Bonk of OMMU wlU bo conUDued.8e*U tree.\t___________ 1 ^RKNC H MISSIONS.A t\u2019r.a Pruyc: M»«ttnf »u l Coaforeacc will b- bel4 in the V01MÎ MEN** CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HALL, ,Pacu MONDAY MORNING rK.« P f.- 10 o\u2019clock.All Krcnch MUiionano» in the City, unJ Friend* and ganporten of French \u2019 .^ËSLËŸ < ONGBEÜA i iONAL CHCRCH.Her.JANIE** ROY.M.A.Will Pre.ioh in the ACADEMY OF Ml'SIC, SEND AY.a* 11 a.ra.and 7 p.tn.MONTKKAl.lM ïllTK\u2019ULTrKAL ____\t80CIETT.A Burnee* Mnetlr/of th- Member* of the S.K;let.r 'vill lake piacclu the Al.-tan.lra Room* 8L Firheflae atroet.Or M'-SHAT EVKJIINO.ihe 27th lee', at S yd .k.The Br-Lairf will be «nbmltte-.L Th- By-Law « om-nuttee and threetor* are re.jucted to med at i.40 (batp.HENRY S.F;YA\\-.Sc \u2022y.-Tn-a*.intkknationai.\u2022ygTy |*R4)T ESTANT I.E A 45 1 F.fhoi,u,m.Tl BHMABi K LODGE, SO.4./\u201e*\t/\tI\u2022- T.\t( ¦\tM I \u2018\u2018c will 1^ hfM In th tt «t-hod llBil, No.lll'J Chat am \u2022treet, on MONDAY -\u2019It Imt.firdldite* ! r uriatlon plf*»e attend St S.S0 o\u2019 >clt.?'\u2022Ha* bre'hrrn we' otne.By order\tIt.41.PETTI4«KKIV.W.S.ST ÏÏÂWÏÏ K R1 ; Y F K ST I VA L I a Alp CK TIIK LABRADOR MISSION will t«> he d la \u2019he Bieetnent of ZlttN ' HI R' H ON Tt'ESDAY EVENING.JI NE HOTH.An ad.lre*» will tie fireo hr Rev.A.J, Brae.Mu«ie.»ln/-Irg ^\u2014.1 reailinir, tiy **l*iite l moatcir*.They* wi.l le» u table hoMiar i jefrl tad fanoe ari:< le* for\tcontribution of work, i »\t.n 111 be thankfully rccciv l, ».be rent to Mr*.Vt :!k \u2018-\u20194\u2019» Monntaiu *t.\u201c A MHRICAN 1\u2018OETS.*\u2019 Rev.J.F.STEVENSON Will deliver h^ very p-e, ur lecture on th \u2022atwvemibj-in the Lecture Hall of the American PreabytrrUn Church.©¦TUESDAY E*et Ing.\u2019Jstb May.ni S o\u2019clock.AdtniMloa *5e.Procce-l, In aid of 'he Younir Womca\u2019* Chrlsitan A*so» elation.Frill\u2019 LADIES OF THE EDITA TIONAL AM4K\u2019IATHH4 bare arranire-l for coune of Lecture» on Cookery.\" by Mi»» Conou.of New York, duna* tUe month* of November »nd D »erm-ber.Any lady who will attend and *tudy the plan of h«e lectarr, with th» view of e»tabU»hln/ a permanent school I» re*jne»ted to apply by letter to the Reoretary, 15 ST.EDWARD STBBK.T.DAILY.Y 4 147** Monday.H'h I\tt 370 l uendav .LN'h 14 325 WrOnoeday \u2022 ld«|* II\t14It.I'burwJay.17th 14 410 Kridny.jsth 14,07s Saturday.t'-'tb 12 020 I\u20192.\" 17 12,005 12.SOt 12 «00 15.250 Total.Weeklv SO.4 S3!\tTula! .20.100, Weekly.70 0*45 ____25 000 » * 4 *0 R 1 » (\t\u2022 ,»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022,,»**e\t-\u2022 M.^uxer(fi*nui*fhl.4;4 KH' Mra».u2ar.»: So)>r»no (lateljr from London.England and now perfomnu* at the great Lin-cianst- Musical Fe»tlv«!> Mr*.ALINE OfiOOD.Alto\u2014Ml»* Ida Wvlib.Boston.Tenor\u2014Mr.W.J.Winch.«b».Boa»\u2014Mr.Delahunt.do.Tickeu HUwerved Seal») lor oole at DeZov '* Maatc Store and by member* ot the Committee.OFKU'RAS OK SOCIETY : SUbertacotl .Vresident.KoMieli Stephenson.' \u201c * *\u2019re* >nt Dr.Mac lagan.Arthur M.Secretary-! reoanrer.COMMITTER\u2019.Or.Bonn.\tBer.\tR.W.Forman,\tMr.\tMlllan.Mr.Hal!.\tMr.\tBiihvne.\tw\tBe«.kcU Mr.Stmlton.\tMr.Redlern.A it Tilt It 91.PERKIN*», Secy.-Tre»o.RiroarKK » Cot\u2019lT\u2014TltnsDAT.\u2014TL».Georg»- Kodfer*.13 Bring fireemekeni In Farm street : -Iam«r» Splnwu 10 druuk in a l.oo** on Kt.Catherine street *2 or one month.Patrick Frswly.16 and YYiUmra Klanagat).16.la>»or*r.loitering In Forfar *tre*t.41 or one tuoLlh.Dendotul Therien.3H, traUer.crueltr U» hi* borae .Henry J Wood*.If** lying «Irunk In Atbert »tre«ti J*\u2019nicl*»e F.thier.\u201821.*nwe»l >y a r«-gu!ar i»tamf«eile which detracted of co\u2019ir»« fr*m the pleamie which they ortho*© wh> vie « :1 tin; Review from a distance bxik in the pn \u2022 tetdings.The grand stand erecU-.l in tt * *r of the saluting jioint was crowib 1.rr in this p< int Her Excellency Lady Dttfferin, who I was «« companied by Mrs.Stevenson, i-»\t*\u2019-he j field.THE ARRIVAL OF THE TROOPS.The troops began to arrive on th< grj .nil* sb- rtly after 10 o\u2019clock, but owing to th» t iy ¦ in the < Iraml Trunk train bringing in the Q» -n -(two, it was after 11 o\u2019clock In-fore this battaii »u reocheil tbs field.The iroopa were drawn up in line, extending from the Hotel Dieu up to th road at the exlmmity of the field.\u201cB\u201d B»\u2018tt- y formed tho right of the infantry, tl » C *r-r*«.n Artillery, F.ngineers, Governor-!.»\u2022 \u201d\t\u2022 Font Guar.Is, lloy«l Fu»U«rij, Ctk Fu«l ! lien, fit.Jean l\u2019.aptlsi» Infantry Company, IVioco f Wales Ritlo».'»5th Mount It-«ya , VicL.iiss, 8ih RoyaU and tpieen\u2019* Own in suc-c»R»i«*n to the le!t.The liariow Greys were with the Gth Fusiliers.AlllllV AI.OK IIIH KX4 ELLKNt'Y AND STAFF, filiortly b«di»n- noon llis l-ixculU-ii.y the Governor General came upon the gr«>tuul, and W«-re received with the general nubit*- ai mg the entire line.His Excellency's «-tsif was composed of 1 dent-Colonel Dydu, Colonel l.ittlcton, Captain Ilamilton, Colonel Lovelace, Colonel Strange, \u201c|1\u201d Battery, Lieut-Colonel r I etcher, C.M.ti., ! Ucut-Colonel H:trw'.near OsbornesL\u2014The Rev.John t^ov ion.p u- or.will pS'aoli nt 11 s.tn.ami nt 7 p.m.Handnv-school and Bible Cl tss -a at 3 p.m.Knijuiry M-vtlng .a M.-ndny evening.Young People\u2019s Bible Meeting, KH lay evening.Praycr-mootln* Wi-diiai-luy evening at S o'clock.Scats free.All are made Wrl ome.Tiih Adyrnt Christian Ciichch, oddtellows' Hall, first lioor.No.thi'.\u2019to Craig stit.'i, ond dooreastlrom st.Peter street.\u2014Meeting fur eommuniou nnd devotion at 11 «.m.At 7 p.m.M-.H 11.W.Ruliertson will deliver a lee tureon \"The Baneiul Rtlrets which Remit from the Teaching of Eternal Torments mi a Doctrine of Christianity.\" Nests fr.s'.Nr.(iBoBOK\u2019l CMCBCtl.The consregation are respectfully remlodedof thoool-lections to lie made st morning nnd evening services in aid of the Mission Kund of the Diocese, when sermons suile.l to the occasion w:ll be preached.Al 11 n.m.by the Dean.At 7 p.m.by Rev.K.T.Ilex ford.Sunday-school at 3 p.tn.Yoi n'ii Wohu.n's CituuTur \\-,o.i \\tion.l,3tlô St Catherine st: Sunday Bible Claes, 3 o'clock p.m.Thursday, Associntlon Prayer-meeting, 10.30 a.m.TtmrailnT.Assoeiittion Uusinesa Meeting, 11 a.m.Monday, ToungWomeu's Prayer mooting, 8 p.m.cins-M'i lor Y'Ming Women\t.\t.;-t Salur A ty.r.l 7.30 o'clock.La lies can linvo tlie use of the rooms for any Christian work by applying to the Superintendent.ItogTHBAL Yol'.KI Mrn's ClIYttSTIAn A- ', t AVION.\u2014 The folio win r meetings are he'd every we k:\u2014Daily pray or-meet mg fr tn 12lol ; BH>1.' Class Tue lay yen Ing, from 8 to P ; Hoys* l*rsyer-meotiug, on Krlday eveulag, fisim H to p; Yoaiig Men's ITnyer-meet-\u2022 ng, re.i s l'.urday .eur \u2022, Iro' i 8 to It; Young Men\u2019s Bible flu.ut, ou Numlty ollrr uk.ii, from 3 to 4.It.digious Tom iterance meeting Numb.y afternoon from 4.1.\"', to 3.15 \u2014to wbl- h strangers tn U10 city are S|>-el,illy inviteu.».angelistiu Mis-ung ou S'iud.tv e.nlng 10 *.311.- '¦'*¦\" ' ' ' .Noon âii'ieitisements, Ncoo Akrtisemenh, ^|H) CUHKJiTlîUS.Nou op*\u2018ii, our Spring slock ot < ItlCKETKH\u2019w HEtJI liMTKS, 1 onma.ing of Hats froiu the following eel.d.rat.st makers : BsMIeit, Cobboti, Caldeeourt and (.'Upshaw .Dailxof Duke it Sons man 11 facture, aud a oomplete nssortmeui of all other requbuU's.Send for price lists.If.rsltAKfl.KY »Y MONS, \t«82 uud 284 Notre Damo streol.Noon Ad'/fitiscinenls, 'I\u2019O HASE 11 A 1.1, I'LAY EUS.A full supply of Hats, Halls and other requisites.Ncud for price lists.It.MIIAHIM.kv a sons, __________\t«82 end 284 Notre Dame stre«rt.y ANS! FANS! Just o|ieuvd.a very largo assortment of the latest Parlsiau styles.It.SHAltPLRY »V sons, 282 uud 2H| Noire Dame strict.N OT1CE ! I will not l>e aecontitable for any debts eootraeted by my wife ANN Pool, she imving loft my bed ,tu.| i,\u201etrd.JOHN II V If It iMONt (iAHKIA(il-:J3! ( AKKIAdKS! 1 Covered and 3 Open Buggies.1 Dog Cart and 2 Express Waggons.Por mile, eh rap for cash, at If.KEKIt A ________ 03 NL Joseph street.I!FAT (UFAI* HALF \u2014or\u2014 IIBEsS GOODS, lilt) Pirco* Assorted Dr.-ss Goods (cholee) (or 111- a yard.DUt Pieces very line Dress (tonds (choice) tor 13c u yard.ALSO! 1 011 t)Al(D.- ) A acancies at 33 MeGilI College A veil no.J>()().M»S for gentlemen on liiM or 1 1 second tinor.4 t Bearer Mall Terraoe.towr the n- w Metrop tUtan Club, also a.abb'» and c u b house._ >OOM, large, t«> let.818 Craig at; l^^tllt llOKSE Engines lor sale.*\tWILLIAM STAPFORD, 110 I 1(H)R SALE, a good Carriage \u2022 Mar:, cheap, at it.'.t Drumuonl stret.K L OSl.on Fiiiiav morning,on Slier- __I 1,\t¦* S\".'\u2022 t .: IP r.I-.I\t¦.- ! I r>,'.ti»l Mlvi'i Dr.w.'.i\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022»\u2022».to-.» iu l-'> e « \u2022\u2022\u2022 t.Kinder w ill be rewarded by rcturulug uto tau vtbv:.rt.»b.' In la'itdlii»as m.io.- of the pr.|Ki,ed l-\u2019eniau UaM.I'h.».preMutirta* are eertaliily vi ry necessary, |>ul it Is jus, a nceetrary to have such strong, hearty hi'alth) yonugmen O,at in twenty livo year* from now Uie Keultus »»r eny other t ody ».f uita will not attempt to .-liter Cana .» on any uinnuiul Id ord» EIvSE\u2019H l*A I ENT G,! AIN IiAG»S.ICE CREAM FREEZERS.YVE KEEP TUP.IIKtT FOR DURABILITY, Et >11 SIMPLICITY.EtiR KCONOMY.FOR RAPIDITY.Many iu um» in this eltr,giving universal natisfootion.J AM.YY'.TEMTBK A I t»., 158 iind lt!0 MeGilI street, opposite Albion Hotel, ¦JTOTJCE.THE CONM IE.NTIOI S PHYSICIAN.He is entirely void of seltishncss and prejudice, aud is a constant student.He keeps pace with every fresh thought advanced; puts into practice most willingly,as an auxiliary, anything tlwt proves itself better than be bos yet known, us is shown from an extract taken front the Cana.'»! Loit/vf.of May 1st, published In Toronto:\u2014 \"PHOBh'OZONK.\u2014This rew preparation nf the 81 lier of the Hypophnsphltes which hits been namcl Ph.tafo-rone, is fust gaining favor with the Profession.\" No language ean convey an n.lc»|tmte Idea of tin* Immediate nnd almost miraculous change produced t»y this in-valuable medicine, and ns the utHive extract shows, It It being extensively uved botli by Physicians and in nrivate families.PIIOSPOZONK la sold by all DnigJ-ls.Price, if 1 pJU8T.AUI.K STEM II.I.E1TEUS AND FIHI'IIKH, With fnmy l\"> '.ei > mid l>\u2022\u2022n ru ts.m w aud valualda; ludbtiu'nsal.le to .rv .;-ea'e»t iiircnthin slneo printing ; changed Inst.- tHy to ferm tiny a rest lone» comer of Sherbrooxo sud Drummond strei'ts, on YY E'DNE>DAY Ncxl, Jt»ih lirai.(lie Ktieels ns shove Sale at TEN o'clock.YV.K.HI I YYV, A'leltoneer.I N SOL Y ENT ACTS OF is;.*,, ¦\tAND A AIPMHNH A4 TH.Iu (he matter «M ( II.AKLKS gt'INTAL of «h»* city and District of .Alonlresil.Provision Mer hunt An InsoU'.-iit SALK OF REAL ESTA I h VA 11 Hoi I'UkSRKVK.I he Tindentlgned Assignee will sellât his o flute.11 St Saernmenl »lr»*et, iu thei lty of Montreal, on THURSDAY the (Uli-lav Of June.A.D.IH78.at Klewu o'elock In tin* toreuoon the following lot of liin»l uud hmldlugs tli\"r«*ou nr»* and house, vix -A tot of land s*luat»* and lielng tn St.Afary's VVarl.of the City of .Aloulreul know it and deslgifhted on the \u2022>>11 etsl plan ami book of reference for the sai l S'.Alai *'* Ward, as No.74H, measuring a xty-iwo feet In front by sixty three fis.t lu depth, more or less, hut wllhonl warranty of precise content», with the hutldings thereon ereolod.DAVID .1.I hah;, Asdga.* Montreal, 22b7 aud 1.53 Craig street.rriIE FKRFKOT I l\\ I Hit Al l.'» PATENT, lit the peoalisr sons traction o: thla patenL th al ;* dr'c I and piirlllcd hy continu 1 'reuistlon through the Ire, seeuring »!rv eoiil air.'I'be Ui'fr.g.*r*lor Is d'luhlo wr.ial w ith two biyeVSot felt bet wui-u.In.avoiding the lul l smells ai d poisonous odors Ironi the hnttile it a»-tlon til a on tl.\tgtne rltlt > >\u2022 \u2022 the Inary ii frii-eiiitcis 11 'ih L Serubbeg s ectlrrly un:o -ary.nnd ti.i rafoie a gr, at anving \"f labor.lb.IP S' y desiri-*t Sire ,1 toon- bit mire'', t- t.spiii Iattentlongtranin hotel-kooport, hutchgn geo Cere.Ac.j'lirlie* » lio have tlu-iu in use:\u2014AY'ln isOr Hole\u2019: liars Marion )» Co., lilt M, ii!»tr**et i Uttawa Hotel; Alex, t ou I try.10 uml 12 ItadegnOe st.Mun .tnclurrd under tlie Personal supervision of tue Patentee.K5 i It AT HAM SIRKKT, Moutnsl.j)KIZE MEDAJsS Have liean adverti-i'd op ail hands by exhibit, r* of g 'Odi nt illffeient exhibition# and fairs, hat It I» dmiutf il tf any fiave bi-en mere fulrly earned than th >ae obtaim -t by n.EEDOr X.Vo.12-7 HI.Antoine atppetx CAKUIAi.K AND sr.KIGH M.AXRR.Um lost ho no:) wore tskea at the Sydaey BxliibiUoit, and men who make .toMa tvh't'b rank tirai at the an* \u2022 tgelea as w-etl as at horn*.'eeJI «serve the nlghiat rank ns gu») 1 work \u2022 ii.The .IfV t .t .Alo .i .-at s Laidamna vehicles bar,' gain.-d tb \u2022 a»tnlrr.tIon of b trly er¦ Il t util i «TORY «TOMB ITU IK, eornerof Mi.Miiiir.ci and Ml.Ilnnrv atraeta, near MuGllt \u2022Intel, preaeiitly owned nul o .-uple I hy them One of the most valnanb* bustnesa alien let ottrrrd at auction, « he the.oa an inveatuienl or for iNNlupaiioii Tito preui lsi'« an* ample for the prosoentlon of a largo bull ness, thn jot haring a du|bhi fixintagi*.rttl ft 4 In.on Ml.Henry \u2022treel, »ud 01 n.il lu.mi S'.Alauriee alrnet .I eutrani** on tho pro|M>rly.sum* vory well h nit.Thi* do't.meivhil iir,,|>»rli only a lew rnrds from MsOtll \u2022tn-»t.eloae '«> It It lie;» .ts and VA'Irarvea, Iu tka most eon.Irai and busiest part of the ,diy, is worthy of spootal aCon-Don.Liberal terins Sale at tt.KVEN o\u2019eloek.JOHN J.AKNTON, AueUonm r.âpBÂDE BALK GLASSWAttâl 1 lu* \u2022ubscrllx'r will aell al bis rooms.7t) ML Jam* street, on YVEDNKHDAV t| Y Y 2f»TH INHTANT, 134 PACKAGES AMKKIf'AN GLAHMAVAHK.GOBI»! ¦ Tl M til Ena, I'.AIII K beT8 (7 I\u2019aiuirnsi, PM i HUIS DM A NT Kits, Alt il.A V» e'.M c ( N.a, III i I kll DlHlIK*.GKI.KKIK3, litliA'LM (with in,I w lihoul rovers) I\u2019ll It I.E* NAPPIES OVAL DISH K* CGAIPUIITR, MAI.TS, Ad Calnlogiics in preparation, Sal»'at ll.di-paat TKN o'clock.JOHN J.AKNTON, Anolionrer.Hill At 4 «> i* nt iis'la .< AU».The N ituumlier» h.t .a'lnottnea to thrtlr fnou la, mar eb.mis » , I lb, puldl u> t tlly.that they have foi -I \u2022\tCo pnrtii» rshtp es GRNKKAl.AUC TIONRKR8 CO At A| IS8ION Ml t t llAM AND VALUATottS.I'Oder the nau and -lylo of HIM.A 4 Dll )IA( 14.and tluit On sill i'ty on tlictr linslueai at ft dr .,u-r'oii'* i'l Hr.James aireet.I no h.i'i'uud largo extnuii'ni n In ibn Auei i, ail \u2022\t\" .i « i1 .I' i » In thD ellv, and fr i u pis' fi rx lil-railr t.'I ih t\u201e|l warranted In eoiillj i\u2019ty a.It, 'Ing i .'l ire nf ; inlli- palronago.1's ot lit it i m| \\IE.nnd ill doai'ripltiins of .Mer i ¦ I t i uud uri' irit r»*\u2019urn » r , dered.LHmral adv*ui' * mu I ml e.iuai/uuieut* ordi ¦ \u2022 li>tt a* lit \u2018:t.t r ¦.IGF.NFi: FA WNRKOKFits\u2019\" J SAM' (I (.\u2019il S.iTItK D VM H IITRKKT.IA ¦ me It - i i ' I, Vli.srs.I».Gnnlrin VA .Hu \u2022 it.\t1 i HluaMtf mid L.v '\u2022 -i U, I otint loti.Do AIDS DA Y F.VF.MMJ Nexl.2»dt Inal.i Inrgi i-*i>rti i i l nre»leem»»l I'lmlgi a.eonsUtlng of it nnd bit 'r VA ni c \u2022 do Clialns.Cbnrms Locknli, King-in gren variety I.I*.Simioiis nud lurks Guns, land 4aotha, 24 v ,»i : » .f m .k Silk I'lnted\u2019l»'a Set Itui 's and Mhuea, Ac , Ao.>\u201eh ¦ -UA'KN o\u2019chx k II.II .YE A 4'D.An mie -, SA » ^ N .\t.Hfettw* JALI ?>I HOl BKHULJ) I l iT ITI'ltK nnd H\u2018iu*e Vlirtilshing KIT»»'», Cork rig nod M»ix Mi \u2022 Af irbte-top AA'alnut lt»-lron h IliSilliMii, »l(.r«u uninterrupted «M.11.0 .?rn.iiuir t v.r nii.uy, many mouths, lra> at îi^t'l-t.nibiarJfr«'iu.Ala-' t'-»1 lufatuaU-land la«>t-\t, lui^jfuiil1 l youth thrvuhold of.l\u2018i will never ugaiu oro*s th.-fathor\u2019i» homo, never a (fain Ul toTlrtAUn the father\u2019* heart hv hU pro-L Samuel Ardron'a oa^ chenalied hop a n never n w W r.ali/ed, for John Alla an alien crave in the far oit mo un tains of t^lor- alo yella\u2019h unfalthfulnew and treachery ' fairv-Hke CH.t h ! If at John Ar Irons f.vt, had the ora.I U.exercise an influeuoe over him From what hinaU andtnvial l*< Kmninçs will net lif-\u2019H ni *t solemn events arwe: It \u2022ef tTK.l hut a h.innh \" divermon for Dr.d\\ in Ifiir Hvd John to take 1 minor part m a theat-rh al t Uv.yet it M t'» fll° latter * death.It xvi.aVin umstaii ¦ that ar so m tin pith \u201ef wrong-doiny; this coming tnconUot with the creature who was to blast hu life.Ha l he nr ver div r/ 1 fr :n t he plain path of dut).iuif influent \u2022 \u201c* citj evil cm old John \\V iudhig, ua thoroughly c.siviiiced in his own mind of hu w-n\u2019* n-iii*di'ity in the disgraceful huMii- is, Mixid wit), his intense grief at his *.u's ur.-timely vnd, tin re wan the consoling fact *>f lii' havingrep*nted and died iu peace.Ibis wt- eull.futtillg to Suiuin 1 Ai'dron, \"ho f-I-' » (I.hI hud answered his uiiiiiy prayers, uot m returning John to his bosom, hut In taking him away from further temptations «>f < *_ i world, taking him to Himself, riie s-utowoI 1 Bainiiel Ardron was t« misre-l w ith the I iais solace of faith and hope.In the days when his heart was eloscsl against the loving i influ.nee of Christ, lie had, in the pride of his i heart, carved out a great future for him If ! and his sons.He had built him a « .wUe up m , the sand, ami life\u2019s tempest had overthrow u the strneture.Only from tho midst of to.mins did he bebo'd the disposing hand of » »d pointing to tno -rock of «fees, and bidding liim take refuge there.His hopes now h ive their f.-undation upon the rock and (Jod lias not left him comfortless iu his declining years.\t.\t., ,\t, , \u2019 William Ardron.after a brief struggle nr existence iu following the art of photograt»\u2019.ry, found out to liiw < o*t, that however delightful and artistic tho Occupation was, tho trials and disappo:utments iu its pursuit were continually in the ascendant.A thousand difllcultics pie-», nt.1 themselves immediately ho purchas d his partuersliip in a gallery.How nimy hours did ho v.asto iu talking negatives .f sillv J copie wlio, ashamed of taeir own print.-1 siuidows, left tlieir otrfrt t/r\tto blush unseen in thu dusty pigeon holes of \\N ill* itn Ardr i.\u2019s d».k; unappreiiated, and worse than f nil, unpaid for.What suspense and agony of mind had he not suffered in the production of infant photographs : how many times had he \u2022\u2022sprung the rattle,\u201d blown tho tin whistle, capered behind his camera box, uttered clo-queut buffoonery in the vain attempts to fix the infant ga/n, and when at length success had seemingly crowned his exhausting efforts, how galling and vexations was the Anal result, the parental look of scorn as the mother gaz xl upon the highly polished surface of her infant's picture! lUnkruptcy finally brought William to tho knowledge that he had ina-te a mistake In life, and his mind revert.J naturally to tin h me of his youth and its simple anil profitable occupations.He became cou-vitn i,l that any further outlay of money and time in the photographic busiue-s would bo umIcss.Ho r- turned to his fath r s roof and was received with open arms.Mo is now *.'.tied for good upon the farm.His ©xj ri-cnee of, ity life will not be thrown away upon him.though he can never make up for so mu\"h l T ntkip, T~t>i>ur mial U rcoelv1 tome ?»u| of bis death, fhould that occor.He ma te the confession of haring been an accomplice In a robbery with ote Dr.XTindbac at Tempiington about two vers ago, and he bid me ask you to forgive him for thi* and all hia past unkindnes* and undutiful conduct towards von.He was led lato a participation in the robberv.he said, by the evil rouniet of Hr.Windbag, who was the means of first weaning him from hu dutv towards yonrself.Ho prayed that God would change ibe doctor's heart and fo.give him.He bid me inform ynj that he mimed afin i-:i.v.\u2022 named itellit irman In bt.Loui- M .\t11- - nt hU love to bla mother, rider Ahce ai.-l brother William, and asked their forgiveness also for bis past conduct.Having sent you the mess-tges of your son.I now feel il rov duty to state the cause of the quarrel which led to ms death.Tnfi rtnnat* ly.Johns wife gave him a great deal of trouble.I need only mention t!, fact that she was unfslthfnl to her husband.That her relations with the msn L\u2019randywine ( who by-lhe by is from Tcmt .iogton city, where he first became acquaintes! with y.mr son and bis wife) were aueh as to arvm.ethe ncital sneer of John agalnsthlm\u2014h n- e the duel.Vour son tbl.1 m* Huit It was his intention to makt rpstituii»a to Mi*» Tux of th ¦ amount - '.«'en ficm her when It lay la hia power, at which time he hop' < ipt of the Colorado letter\u2014 Fdward Wright was married to Aliea Ardron.It tamo about in a very \u2018impie wav.Samuel Ardrou at the time he vUi.vd Edward ^ farm was r-tru- k by the appearance of the soil where the phosphide dtp-sit was and had an idea that a otmflurvein of mineral ran through hi* own farm.He requested Edward to go home with him to examine it, and Edward did s«, but Samuel Ardron\u2019» conjectures proved to be unfounded.Edward looked over every acre of the farm in »¦ .ar< h of the treasure, but found it not.Rut he found a treasure in th-farmer's house in tho form of a beautiful and amiable girl, Alit e Ardron, his whilom pupil ju the neighboring school, now u woman grown.The marriage was the happiest eve it ot Samuel Ardron\u2019s life, for ho saw iu Elw.irl Wright all those sterling qualities that li« iud L -ped w< uld characterize his own son John.As for Edward himself, he prospered am i/-ii gly.His phosphate mine turned out to bo richer than he had anticipated, and he kept a g:;ng of laborers at work all the year round.Old Mr.Wilson turned out to 1 a indeeT .a father and a fri« nd to Edward, and has been for year* the guiding mind in Edward\u2019s agricultural undertakings.Anotherold man fin is a heme on Edward\u2019s farm-, and superintends the working of the phosphate min«.It is p- < r ' Id Jf.'^.Windbag.Through the influence of the Rev.Mr.Francis he hud ot>t tin 1 tliis cituation and there is every reason to hope tliat he will retain it to tho cnil of life.Edward made great additions and improv-ments to tho frame house and its immediate -eirroundings were beautified with floral splendors.It is one of tho loveliest homes in Ciinnda, containing all the u»»\u2018ful and agr-»i* able acquisitions that a refined an-1 delicate taste could feuggo.-t.The great merch mt, Areltibald Harrington, frequently runs down to breathe the country air and ramble among the flowers.There is a spare bedroom devoted exclusively to his use, and it is often occupied in summer time.It is, indeed, a happy home jtow that El-ward\u2019s bndo, in the full perfection of wont inly beauty, brightens it with her gentb- influence ami love.(To be Continued.) In l.is recorded allusions lo the Dild«, our Eii-l ! made four reference* to IJenesis, thre-> t > l.x-t-«lus, two to Numbers, fiv*.-1, Jon th, /.cchariah, Malaelti.and froqu -ntly t ) I* ti tu sud the book of Fsalms.Ho assortM th* tiaims of \\he Bible a* a whole, under the till \u2022 | \u201ef \u2022\u2022 The Scriptures,\u201d and \u201c Tho Daw and th-Prophets.\u201d When wo consider how brief nr-the nanatives of the ministry, yet how uu u-t rou.» are the .Scripture references they contain, we may well be sure that it all had ht*ou i \u2022\u2022 cordt d our argument might have beep strong'\u2019i* etnd with numberle.* addition'll proofs ta n t'te Bible was td-o Saviour's t xt-book.Ho sauetioned it u whoio, iind iu d til, as a book to be «tudied, trusted, objy-ed ; as a book peculiar, paramount, divine, Consider how he read it, and stored it in l.is m< \u2019tu-rv, and used it for his own p r* 'liai strength and comfort, in temptation, for worship on the cross.Consider haw, having died with it on bi* lips, ho expounded it a* goon a» ho returned to lib'.Coinddor t.rit th© glorified body of the Lord Josus, now on th-throne of glory, has honored our Bible, that !t was opened and pointed toby tho very h tn l.that it was quoted and explained by the very lips of him who is now exalt 1 at tho right iiiuid of t.îod, a prince and a saviour! May we not f el satisfied that whatever too thority of learned ¦ ritics, tho auth >rity of J.sits is greater 'r May I not turn from th mi to him r If unable to answer all difll ulti-q U it not enough* that my Saviour u- t this Bible as diviner If it was good enough for him, is it not good enough for me.'\u2014for tho rule of >.ii/ life, ami for tho solace of »»>/ sorrow; and whenever my mind is disturbed by dabts, haunted by fors, oppress 'd by gn-fs, in-sailed by temptation nriv I rot turn cju.i-dmtlv t\" my .Saviour\u2019s Bible, and put an ou t to the doubt aud the murmur uud tho o mlli -, bv saying with my Lrd it is written}' \u2019 Let us, then, honor tho Bible.Lot it bo our constant companion.Let us daily read some portion of it in private.Let us store it in our memories ns the sword of the Spirit wherewith to rope\u2019 everv a-sault of Satan.Lot us siv, \u2022\u2022 Thy word Lave I bid in my heart that I might n-t sin against thee!\" Let us honor it in the f amily.In every Christi m household let Cod\u2019s word bo daily read.Let parent* and children, mahters iin.tho ixiiitintial prayer: \u201cLord, I am a cumb-rer it' i ' .- gi \u2022 -uud.What wilt thou have mo to flo \u201d And when they have taken the new (it pnrtnrc, let them put their whole s-.u! into it/ This proe.ss, well begun and well earned out in all our ehurehes, would soon quadrupb the powt r of our Christianity.It would-be h«rd U> di.-eover what is the - one thing mr whiebjthoiisiuids of ehttreh meiabors are lixung, unh *s it ho for money-making or some re-spectulde form of sclf-indulgonee.To \u2018geton\u2019' in the wutld is the uppermost thought .and if by \u201cgetting on\u201d no more is meant than industrious thrift and honest pro-vihien for life\u2019s necessities, then it is notonly innocent, but eomuiendabl \u2022.C 'd'a W\u201cl1 lionots industry mid frugality.Would tint br.th -f tin iu were more pructio* d a* Christ tan virtues.But, while u Cu.isti m is striving b.get on, ought he not to be still more earnest m hi* endeavor to get up 1 « Light he not to make life\u2019s « bief aim to \u201c pn .-.-toward the prize of a high ( ailing\u201d ; to attain to a highor spiritual stature ; ?er»tition.Such men swing their whole l*cing into ono direction.The effective Christian Ls tho man who unites all his powers into a single pile or package, and then binds them round with this strong Cf,rd\u2014\u201c the lovo of Christ constraincth me.\" So Paul bound up his, and hurled the mass with Bucb momentum that it buret through, aud has come bounding on even into these modern centuries.A man of moderate talents may achieve blessed results for Christ by concentrate in.George Muller in a striking illustration.He lives and act» every day as if the loving Jesua had seized on him for a single purpose\u2014viz., I to house and feed and instruct thousand* of i hull- orphans.Instead of letting UisJUfu w > .to UNCLE JOHN\u2019S SOLILOQUY.HT TnE REV.E.E.R00ER3.\u201c Why didn\u2019t I see this thing before ?Ten dollars for foreign mission», and one year ago I only gave fifty cents.And that half-dollar hurt mo so much, and came so reluctantly.Ynd the ten dollars\u2014why, it is a real pleasure to hand it over to the Lord ! And this corm* from keeping an account with the Lord.I am so glad Brother Smith preached that sermon.He said wo should all find it \u2018 a good thing to have a treasury in the house from wlii- h to draw, whenever our contribution* arc t elicited.\u2019 Ho asked u* to try tho expert-im nt for ono year\u20144 to set apart a certain proportion of our income fur the Lurd\u2019s work.\u2019 I thought it over.I thought about tho.*e Jew*, the one-tenth they gave into the Lord\u2019s treasury.I thought what a moan and clone-fiitod Jew I should have made, had I lived in those day*.Then I counted up all I had given for the year, and it was jurt three dollars.Three dollars! and I had certainly raised from my farm, clear of all expenses, twelve hundred dollars.Three dollars is one four-hundredth part of twelve hundred dollars.Tho more l thought, the wider I opened my eyes.Said I, \u2022\tI am not quite ready for the Jew\u2019s one-tenth but I will try imo-twontieth, and soe how it works.I got a big envelope, aud put down in the corner of my trunk, and as soon as I could, I put the sixty dollars into it.Said I, \u2022\t}I, re goes for the Lord.\u2019 It costs me a little h i t thing to snv it at first, but when it was d( n.* how good 1 felt over it.When this appeal ciimc from foreign missions, all I had to do was just to run to my treasury and get tho money.And this nH comes from keeping an account with the Lord.How ho has blesse l me this year ! I never had liettor crop*.Now I am going to try another plan.1 am going to give tho Lorn tho profits from one acre\u2014one of my best yearlings, and one-tenth tho profits from my orchard.That will surely carry the Lord\u2019s fund up to seventy-five dollars ; and if it don\u2019t, I will make it up from something else.\u2019\u2019 Thus Undo John soliloquized, aud the more* lie thought the subject over, the more ho wondered he hadn\u2019t seen things in the right light before.If the fanners of our land would only try Uncle John\u2019s experiment, they would fill the treasuries of our missionary societies to overflowing.No more would the shameful cry of \u201c retrenchment\" l*o heard.No more would our jKiorly paid homo missionaries have to wait for months for their small quarterly due ».No more would tho aggressive work of the church be stopped by what Joseph Cook calls \u201c peuuriousnoas.\u201d I>\u2018t us try tho experiment.IKit us begin to keen a debt and credit account with tho Lord, and then we shall realize what the failures of the past have been.May tho Lord open our eyes as ho did the eyes of Uuclo John !\u2014S.S.7 imet.A REVIVAL OF GIVING.Several remarkable instances of C hristian giving seem clearly to indicate a mighty moving of tho Spirit upon the spirit* of iucu in that direction ; as witness the abounding of this grace at the meeting of tho American Board in Broideuee, and in other clearance* of debt from churches\u2014tho Memorial : also mu-nificicut gifts aud legacies to benevolent societies, like Mrs.Green\u2019s Ac.Is nut here a revival of giving ?And is there not Scriptural ground to hope for a revival through giving of other graces iu living souls, and of life giving to dead soul* ?At a conference of Congregational churches KY li.M.D.I w as born away up among the high hills and mountains of New Hampshire.Often had I heard my father say that there was no animal to lie dreaded so much as a panther, and that it was never safe to ridoover to the village, some six miles beyond, uu- armed.\t.Oh, how I used to long to go to that village nil alone by myself ! I had no more fear than if the stories I had heard from time to time of the different neighbors\u2019 experiences were mere fabrications; aud so when father came to me, one Saturday morning, and asked if I thought I could curry some corn to tho mill and get bsH\u2019k all right, I wan indignant that lio aliould think there was any doubt about it, and straightened myself up, and said, \u201c I should like to see anyone about tho house that could do tho errand\u2019 any bettor,\u201d inwardly delighling that there was a prostvect of my having a hand-to-huud fight with something, I dldn t cure what.Being, as I said before, cither in school or at work on the farm, I had had little chance over to exercise myself in tho direction of hunting, a desire which had fired my bosom since my earliest recollection».To go to Millburg was quite an event, although but »ix miles from our own little settlement.It was a rough, ugly road to travel.I had never been alone; but was perfectly familiar with tho road proper.There was a short-cut over the mountain or rather a pas* through a range a high lulls.Thiacut was considered a hazardous one unless one was provided with company, and guns as well.The first thing almost that came into my head was to take this route ; and I became quite nervous iu my hurry to get off, for fear that father would think to caution mo not Ij take the short-cut.The dear man never did, nor would such a thing have entered his head, for he never took it himself.Ho supnosed, of cours*, that I would go as I had always gone.Two hags of corn were stretched across Dolly\u2019s neck and I seated back of them ; and with father\u2019s advice that \u201cwhen Dolly s ears pricked up and stood out like great flags of distress, then must I look out, for danger was at hand,\u201d ringing in my ears, I galloped and galloped away, eager to get out of the roach and sight of human beings.First I thought I would make for the \"shortcut,\u201d but upon thinking it over concluded it would be better to go to the mill and return home that way, leaving my corn there, so I would be free to act in case there should be any call for it.It was a wild venture, and I wonder that I am alive to tell tho «tory .it was merely a happy thought that saved me, certainly no exercise of strength or skill, for in the end like a coward I had to fly.But I'm getting ahead of my story.\t.Having u©i>omUh1 my ût tûû null, with the order to have it ready for the following Saturday, I hurried up some other little errands, and then starte d for homo.I had to ride a mile or more on the main road, and then I knew tho first turn to the right would lead me to the pass.It wa* about twelve o'clock, and 1 hoj*cd to bo home by three, that would bo allowing ample time for a cautious ride, ami perhaps a skirmish.27A» I turned into tho deep, dark, narrow nit, which 1 could almost span with my two arms, and whose great sides loomed high up in places almost perpendicular, it flashed across mo that I was doing a very rockl-** thing, yet having once started, I would not turn hack, but rode slowly along, everything us quiet and still as death ; but for the uoiso CHILDREN\u2019S LETTERS.We hope to have room for a few letter* from the children every week thissummer.Of courao we can only put in a small proportion of those which we receive ar.-l we will have to select those which are of »i>ecial interest.In regard to the first which we print in thi* number we have to cay that we ore sorry to see that any of our yonng readers keep rmportant matter* from the knowledge of their parent*.A yi^utig lady skoidd not become engaged to be married without the contient of her father and mother.A little girl who read* tho Witness ought further-raore to know that every line of imetry «hould commence with a capital letter aud that the pronoun 1 should lik?wi*e be a capital.May, 4th 1H7*.Dpah Mu.Kditoii,\u2014i saw n piece* in your paper ilintn little girt had written about lier brother, so l tlioiifflit i would write a piece about my Mster, i ii\\.> m __ but I\u2019m going to Ottawa tomorrow ami am really going to the big post otlicc* to post it uijsotr.Dcnr Mr.Editer i have a mster\t.» uud when her fellow was going away la« uig-it ua kissed her and said tnv dcnr if I hud some money i would marry you nt once my honey now vou murt not think that I wu* mean listening some pince where i could not be *ocn trying to hear what they would say no indeed Mister Editer that» uot my way i wn* outside emtying the grate and they were tdnuding at the gate next day t let full amt broke n cup in n moment my staters dander wu* up and she »uid you little miscbicviou* bother cAusc you broke that cup i 11 just toll mother then i \u2018uid my dear if i had sonic money i would marrv you at once my honey tho blushed right up uud got quite red and said not a word out of your liera dont tell on mo and i\u2019ll not tell on you for if pu and ma found out what would i do uud exersinee i can do what i desire and if i rouse my sister* ire and if she goes to toll mama i just sny honey Im! ha' bn aud that keep* sister* tongue a* quiet a* it l were to take and tie it By a Little üirl Vriio Heaps the Wrr.\\E*e.\tA ran.28th.(Mu.ÏPITOE,\u2014I *co in the Witness nn article that encourage* me to send mine.I'leoso put it iu tae .Children's Corner\".The pome Hint won tho prise Itérer* to scene* that\u2019* past But what concerns us tno»t Is wbut may come at lust.But huit thtf son* Britton Be spared the bloody »eeno And prove some milder way True subjects too their queen.Hut bow it could be known I wonder ne 1 stand tY ho wu* the Inst that fell (if nil Hint noble band.Little .Tank Graham.May 4th, 1*78.Dkau Sul\u20141 saw by the WiTNES* that answer* wi re wanted in reference to Hand* of Hope.I uey weretirst originated by a Koeioiy of young people, who were pledged to abstain from the rue of loioxr eating drink* a» it Imvor.igo iho\t\u2018nS^thnd orofnnlty.It wa* organised in 1*1 « in S^oMu lv John Hope.Ksq.and I'oter Sinclair II be/m m America in 1855, in tb* city of New York.Hopuis these answer* maybe of jomo benefit «adwe \u2018 from a member of the Hand of Hope.I r> a ¦ 30UU\u2018 *°\tAhthl'u B.Maut».Miitejuodobvit Harbor, Nota .Vofid.The Thcmi'KTKr ev the Light Bmcai'S.Mr.Francis Henry Moran, ono f \"V* V';'* Brigade in the Crimea, ha* died at f lia l \"l\u2019.He wu* the trumpeter who Bounded th.* men' able M < Targe\u201d at Balaclava, when the order wa received.lie was dangerously wonndod.the last sixteen year* he had been band'» t of the 2nd Battalion of the oth V urtlur*.at had been in the service over thirty-two year*. Saturday, May 25, 1878.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS COLONNE FRANÇAISE.TNK dOUTTH 1)K UOSRli.Sur le Boiumet d\u2019uu roober nonibre, Hier i'&dinirala une fleur ljui *lia v elite ImttiM et Maun ombr s ISiillait d'uue vive frrkheur.Aux feux du j«mr, it In tempôte, Hile étalttit Lt |>ourpro et 1W, Kt, tn-mliliuit pour ru jeune tête, llêla* ! moi je plaiguuit er, d'une pieuse pensée Mon espri* tout-à-coup saisi Devant la goutte de rosée Demeura comme anéanti.Détroit, Michigan.Vte.pz Lautbkc.(Ae National.) BULLETIN.Paris compte vingt banquiers ou autres mil* lioncaires protestants.\t, hi.E.Graves, de la CAte-St.*Antoine, a des abeilles qui ont essaimé le l'J mai, environ un moi» plus de bonne heure qu\u2019à l'ordinaire.A Toronto, des communications au moyen du téléphone ont été établies entre toutes les stations de police.Ler Emigrants qui se rendent au M iuitob* sont prévenus qu\u2019ayant à passer par lus Etats do l\u2019Ouest, avant d\u2019arriver à leur destination, ils sont assaillis par des agents qui font tout pour les détourner et les faire s\u2019établir aux Etats* U nis.Mille Qcatrk-vingt-six émigrants ont débarqué mardi à Castle Garden, à New-York, (\"est le plus haut chiffre qui ait encore été atteint cette année.La plupart sont des Italiens, des Prussiens et des Bohémiens.Le Soixantième anniversaire do la naissance de la reine Victoria, le \u2018J4, a été célébré avec un plus grand éclat qu\u2019on ne l\u2019a vu depuis bien des années, La présence du gouverneur général Dulferin y a sans doute contribué.M.Clark,l'homme le plus riche de l\u2019Australie, et qui u'eu est pas le motus vain, vient de c ou-mander un service de porcelaine en Angleterre au prix do $.15,000.()n rapporte que la reine, à laquelle on 1 a fait voir, l\u2019a trouvé si beau qu\u2019elle t u a commandé un pareil.Le C0N8IIL catholique de rinstructim publique auquel étaient présents les évêques de la province a condamné la réduction de $4,0:).) à $1,000, par le cabinet Joly, des appointements de M.Ouimet, surintendant de l\u2019Instruction publique.Donc pas de retranchement, unis des taxes.illl ilO Mil ii-W I Twtfv *\u2022 4 n pi «rnvuiff In UiwUhi «t T \u2014\u2014 Railways.Y MA VI! MONTKKAL AT l l\u2018.M 1 ill- MU l ORK.nul ila.m.,4 suit 0 p Si fur mis ION vm# .UON'ritKAI.AIK I I M u i KSI- UOlITIb VIA vr.srim.vriimont k.mi.wa\\ i.ink.nvo I MMU ;i TltAINH lUHy, r«iul|ip-1 wllti MU>| \u2022\t' in' U,\tt.r Untte.Sli-i-|iinf « irt Ij Su i.i.I «inii-ii XI.mil \u2022\u2018ri siit' Dos é, r \u2022 i nu i N.-w t.irk.ti* Troy.»i-u U.iM fq.i n i, 11.| 1\u2018tic-liNiirsli, aii.l l'srlua l» - lu P Lv.r.I .twreu Montrcul ABil Boston.TltAINM I i:\\tK HOVTKR.U.HAV l-'XI\u2019RF.-.\u2019 f.r IV.t.n.t!» Lowell, at 0 a.u.Moll \u2022¦-r Wa-, «I i ; NtJiHT I \\l II! ^ r, r V.M v.rlr et ¦ I-.ii* li.isti.ii v .i ioliburaii »mviL\u201e i i' .^l'w 'ul^ ».in.iirut niorulux.mi.il I I \\ rit| r,.,-\t,4 y,,, |.unv|i \u2022|l>| Nrur VArB via Iqirinptl.'M, ni .l-«.>« \u2022.ilc.( hnpix il II.iiiil-.I\u2019ucc.mul iuiicrd nil Mitiiurr ol *1 in \u2022UMeitNCs.T«>lll«>» 5 *0\u2014Rciiinvcji Snrr-nc .Fîniu !iiir«*i nmi MinU I ut».V1\t1 Ioiin iumI I 1 mine «4.\t/( rn;.t, i , «\t\u2022«;/ , rtk., .ftft woBtli r!ully Imj ro» .1 tiu> t tin; l« xlou.ro r.\\imr.i:s-po Mrs extract, n.s- o k Un -di-r, no l.h-.-rr Man > a:i nüi I to bn »vli!|(\u201e,i u.It Isosed by nil th.» Icsdiuit Livery S aMe-i, Mr-.t l(nilroitil.4 fin i first IlfirM\u2019ii t n id New York I'ttv.It b u no «n-nl InrHpraimi, M«i-iie:iHor Saddle * Iniillniri Mi linen, Seralclici, Sw clllngs, Cuu, |.-c rut Ion».lUisslIng», Pm-uiHoui.i.Cnllo.L:nrrh-i .i hilU, Cold»] l Lh Rrr.Tit.I.zri.scn p tlurndctalan A I'dgllse do U ruo Crnlg, i\\ sept heure» du hi.Hrhvick Kiusçai* nu euin dm rues Dorcbcitcr ftt Hanover, vls-h-rls le High School.A :i heure» del\u2019api^t-mUi.TiiKonmiR Lari.sea, piuteor.Kfii.un Sr.-Jras (Runie)I llnll.)\u2014Rt r.C.a.Doadiet prêchent dimnnche, le iimtin A 11 heures, elle soir A 7 heure».Kcole du dimsnehc et elaase blbii«|ue A a bear/.-.Assembl.-e île prière» chnipic jeudi A 7,:io p.tn.Ssnvirx Fhasçais au coin de» rue Craig et su-.- Kli«ii-b.-th, vU-A-vi» le Chsuip-do-Mara, i 11 heur.*s n.m.et A 7 heure» p.m., clmque dimanche.Ecole du «lini A ap.ro.Rciiuion de prlèit », le meren-di A 71» p.m.Iti r.J.I\u2019rovuht, pa»tcur.Htitvics kn H RAN CA u dmia tu chapeilo au c-iin du» rues Dorcbeater et SL-I'batlea-Dormmro e Ecole liiMujue A I Î7()JÎ INDKJE.STION Ol»\u2019 10 heurea.Annlvennire de l'.-eolo biblique A 11 heure»._|\tj»jj Addrre»«»ha' 0/ I.un' are » ne h on would indicate it» Htilliciency t> \u201c-\"i»-tain the b>xly in the | .rforniunc»» of iti »\u2022 «rio 1» functions,\u201d with the/,i \\(iK.Cabin\u2014Ouelteoto Liverpool, #ôO an-l if'Kii rvlurn do, ÿlOU and if I III.I'brougli Tlck'-l» ,-an l\u201e-lui'l nt all the principal Urand Trunk Itattirny Ticket offleca In Cnnndn mi l Tbruiigh Dili\" nf Ladimr urn grunt,\"I to and Iron, all parts ol < Luiada.for Kivurtit or K.»*'a/e, appl,.In London Li Howling.Jamieson A Co,, 17 Bs 1 ln«iln tietmi : 1\t,1 j \u2022 - -i, I linn Mu., A U,inti:>,mory.21 J.im.-a .11\t«y, .\u2022\t( YV.>1.Macphen n ; at all Onn l lr>ink Uallna; Oil, «\u2022r to D \\ Y ID TOR R IN CE »'i CO., LXCII YNOI-: I m i.T.JURAIS l\u2019îl\u2019FiS, I\u2019ORTl.AN II CENKRT, IUMI AN CEMENT.\u2018 AN ADA ( EAIKNT, I l ICE HRICKM, riuu CI.Av Volt BALK BY W.«A F.P.Cl 1C It IE »V CO- tuo tin-r Him atreet, \u2022 .MOXi RKAU II LI LlhllORi: ! IIEIiLEMORi: ! f\\Y I.Y til If C|!|| RANT*» \u2014and\u2014 (lOOsEIIKIIKIKM f ROM rilK CATEKKIM AIM.Per -ule et the CE \\ (.OU Did (« II (EE.i.\\ rATIOaVAL LINK Mi r»AN K OF TORONTO.DIY IDEM! No.« I.ARRIDKA nnlablr CVdcn Infantum .10(1 NWTON'1» l-'ECID HEKI-* »» ill n,- found clfectlvc », lu 11 nil clac furl*.Krnlomr filrdwood.>1,-1,111 L'ukri-raity, any».I enu atrungly n>commend Da u*e to 'he public a» \"applying iu the uio»t easily dinested form nil the material» in cesaary fur relieving the liaeiu » waafed hydiseaac nr ov erwork.\" Dr.WortIfington,Sherbrooke says: It is the inosl per-:ect footl I know ol lor invalid\", lieiiid service ibte In geu-t ml debility Imm whatever eauae, nn-I I» eipeolally useful .11 the diarfbu-a of children.Sold by leading elteiuifels In lia».:i5o, HO-, ami $1.X, in, Is hete'ty given, finit it Divi icu,l of K\"KR fc-r Cent, f, I the cuili-nt hall year.iM-iug at the rd'e of t.lrtl! ix-rn d.r-er eiiiiuni upon thcl'nl I iii-Capital of the Bunk, fin».Mil» 1 mv neen d'-elurrd.«li t that the a ime tvlll lie i-nruble nt he Bank ond its Branches, on nnd att -rs.t r t \"DAY.tin- HftsT V.v ol JIM', next.TheTrrnafer Hunk.» will I» rlo-'-d from the Revenle-utli to the I blrtv-llmt dav of Vnv Imth dava Ineln'l-'I.lb, ANSlML (il-.MHML\u2019MKKrlNli nf Sto-khulh-r for the « icftjcn of Diru-litr-, »» III he In-Id »t Iho D»n l .g llotae ul the lasUtnti'.-n, on YY KDJCBBDAY.th - I'.lth la-ol JIM: next.Y'hc Chair tn be taken a: oon.I>> or b rof tn- Hoard, I*.( Ol LMON.April V4th.I hTh.)\tCa*hiar.Prol'ossional.DR.A.RROFDFOl)T, OCM.IST AND AI HIST.S-de attention given to all diaraaia ol tho KYB and CAB Arttdclal l-.yee in\"er:t >!.OKPICK HOI RS, j !\u2019 j\"\t\u2022A U S7 llul or lemd-in nit very fav« il It- ternia.-e (with tliron rh rtllw.iy fu-ki t In Ni-w Ynrkll, l.ivitit ,1,l.nnib ti.(Ha -ntv, L-n (umlerr,, «,> e« t.atuirn Unainl, luildlu, Itellnet, nt » ry Intv ri\" ».K.'V J.IHJIIMT, i:» o u»* tlown in Kr*1^ »iui»utity l*rfi»r«* the 4>»n cluiiou of the Kkbibition, hMUning lu coun»l>-tion.Tl.e r«K-krU were lit «rent »n«l IwnuUlnl \\»iiely v»ter-the dripping H|>eotaton i|»y afteruooii between the ''llritauuiti and the n.iiutt».durthepl*>hadooumieiKed.11 \u201cf the Montreal t.am appewrw} tu the W lT-«res \u201ef the 2Srd lest.i and the following are the Kuihnawaga : Black IVter.g al; h.reroawe.1\t.:M l .bout, cover i>omt .1 I y!ch»cl Baillebout.KrancU Strong Arm, , \u201e .\u2019 .tti-r Parkyn, Thoina» l>»miuii|ue, bn PblUl)\t1\t' (» t j Kiver.and Francoia Daiuebtut, cap- h Excellencie» arrived ahortly after the \u2022 I'iUifnctd, accoiujmnieil by C\"lont*l ân»i ^.tlfton.Captain Hamilton and Mi»* T.A».TLrir McDonaiiL \"They were at once escorted tt» the caneted *tî.ni atd received by HU Wonihlp Mavor Beaudry, Kx-Mayor ilingaton, Aid.ti.W.SUphena ami Mr* Mr*, dent of th- i«enca noir.e tor »ucm.\t.\t.\t.A dramatic entertainment w-i* given by tlie Gth Kiwlliem at the Academy of Muaio in honor of their Excellencies the (Jovernor l.eneral and Lady Dulferin.ST.CKOlUtK\u2019S SOCIETY CONCERT.The excellent programme advertised for thU concert, which was held in the Victoria lunk, induced the attendance of a large number of pel pit* !.Uithstanding the many counter attractions for the evening.Rev.J.F.HU-ven* >u delivered a very interesting address.Toe mu»l-eal ] r> gramme, under the oonductorshlp of Mr.11ecker, was very good, Madame Vincent tak ing part by singing \u201cCherry Ripe\u2019 and \u201cBloom on, my Reiee».\u201d ^lis* Lusher, one of her impil*, sang \u201cFor You,\u201d and was enthuaiaathUly en-itiled.Mrs.Hecker sang, \u2018-Come LvU and I a.-n *\u201d in her usual good style The gentlemen soloUt» were Messrs.J.1L Martin, Haeusgen ar.il Brandt.I NCI CENTS.HOW THE ROM DIES I BI.BHRATSD THE OAT.t\u2019suallj the courte are busy after a holiday, but to-day they were extraordinarily so, there being'.'1 names on the Recorder\u2019s Court sheet.Six youth» were lined $- or 15 days each for tiling lire crackers through various part» of the city, andin Logan street a fire ball was kickod by a crowd, who thought less of endangering the mm unding i roperty than of their momentary anmatmenL A detachment of police, however, interrupted the sport, and to-day Alaem Bi*-*onette.1_', storeman, and Joseph Beauchamps, paid a fini f 15 each or left here to take charge of the military store» on «\u2022»«*« St.Helen'» Island.VfRIHi'T.The Coroner\u2019s Jury, In tin* cuseof Lauriiit VereiiUes, who died ¦udieoly h few days siuie, brought in a verdict of \u201c Death from cer« bral a|Hip)»»xy.Siik Ronnrnv During ls»t niglit burglars entelrd the wlmlesslo ftore of Messrs.BroWU, Tavlor fi Co .162 Mctiill street, au-i stole Heine $5U0 worth of silk*.Arrest.- ThWafternoon Detective Riche ar-restud Klzear Jobiit ou «usplclon of b- in r implicated in the robbery f the man Holland, of Yamau.iche.ThU is the third arrest in this case.«1 to si*.i Miu by business rivalry, iKlag biro i self in Ike lMurui.ec business.\u2014 Kcveiul condldates hi* in the Held fui the |si»i | Itou of Kb-iir lispidor at this port.Including | I .uis A Iloyer.Jamas Willinninon.Joku ADVERTISEMENTS.WITNESS.DATTsV MONTRE A I* last edition si IHRTIIDAY.xhk la\tMATCH.VICTORY you VH* IMDIARH < r.TVtr.W AFTER THE HATfLE.Couceriiing the unfortunate accident, young by which young Farmer, of the Queen\u2019* Own, had his face eeverely injured, a member of the latter regiment »tate onr reporter that the artilleryman who fired the cartridge into hi» face rushed out from hi» line to do so, and took aim deliberately.Ho said he saw theaifiir.An-o*her meniberof the same corps, Mr.Sh-pheni, also retired from the field with a scorched face.Not the least fortunate beg Your Excellency\u2019s acceptance of this erffcse.a memento c>! tbe game which Y.-ur I.X\u2018 Um v ta* so often tecu pleased to o-itnin nnubv Whiifb.we may »»> With pardonable pride, many of to oav \u2022 conti'-iuau hare delighted the gr id \u2022*i I I'lT irbtni Yonr ExccUency repreeeats-our beloved ^Yi is with great lecrct we leuru that your first visit to onr gronnils w t\u2019.l probably l-e rour last ntd w e re.loctautlypartwitt.on- ».->»\u2022 ¦-nine tuum'.i - : -tu.\tlalx>n-r l aid a fine of *5 each or one *« dêtie - month.\tOn\tkt.\tMartin\tstreet\treve.-al\tyouths ati il» have.ii «u-#d of\tdmu: txbing\trattier boightei.eil\tthought\tit\texcellent\t«port\tto\tset tire\tto\ta\tpile\tot tte lustre of your atumuK-Dt*.\tI rar^i saturate-l w ith coal oil, but while it burped In bidding ri u fareweit.we tri.*t that r.- uir - but |\taway one of the youths was being taken kepjite*» ard the hi*Jte*t future »» \u2022' j \u2022' ¦ to the station by a i>oliceman, and this morning fss;» ku.n.,r MiuJ H.««.«\u2022-'«-«.T, \u201c drvotH-! t\u2019 i - 1 «non and ti.roue of lier Most day».Another tire hall lighted up College (j rat if * M*Jc' 5 cur Ulovc.l Qneen.\tutreet.for which .ïaine« ^myth had to pay W or His FxciLtXNbt accepted the lacrosse, and held it durit .: the\tgame.In\treplv t > the nd- dms, he *aid I beg to thank\tyou for the loyal address with which you have presented me.It alfords me tbe pres test pleasure to have, during my prttent\u2019¦hort visit t; Montreal, this i»p|*ir-tnnity of «gain witnessing Canadas national game, audit is a source of additional satisfaction t> w.n tbe game.One of them shouted game and the \u201c war whoop\" rang down the held, but the umpire» were of a uiderent opinion, and play was resumed.Some excellent \u201c t-hying\" w as shown between Btruthen and Griffin, and their sebemt might have resulted in another game but unfortunately for them, Green was surprised by Across-the-River, while in the act of dropping the ball before the goal.It was quickly returned tip the field, and the Indians won the gam*, thus winning the match.The play wa* excellent at times and rather careless at other times.Strong Am was not so good as usual, as he ha* not practiced at aU this year, and of one of the whit*» our reporter heard a Canghnawa^a nays, \u201c He lost him steam when he's got m arried.THF FIREWORKS AND PROMENADE CONCERT.Notwithstanding the dampness erf the ground.\u2022ad the lowering of the sky, as many a* 3,000 person* assembled on the Montreal i-acrume Grounds in the evening to enjOT the concert given by the sp-.'ttdid THE M')NTREAL GENKKAL HOSPITAL.ASNt\u2019AI.MEETING OF GOVEUNORH.The annual meeting of the Governor» of the Montreal General H-pit il was held on Thursday in the Governor s Iwxftn.Mr.Andrew Robertson, Vice-President, occupied the chair, and after calling the mieting tv order read a requisition signed i>y about twenty of the Governors, asking that the meeting be adjourned untU.Tuf sday, the 2Mh inst.On being put to the vote thi* was decidedly negatived.THE ELECTION OF OFFICER4', by ballot, for the ensuing year wa* the next 1 urine»*.It resulted in the re-election f Mr.Peter Red path, President ; Mr.Andrew Robertson Vice-President ; Mr.Thomas Davidson.Treasurer ; R.1*.Howard.M.LV.Secretary, and Mi«*rs.Wm.Lunn, JohnPUms>11, John Stirling, T.M.Bryson, J.Bridge*, O.S.Wood.A.F.Gault, Janies Rose, W.Clendinner-g and Charles Alexander, committee, thi- last being tbe only new name, Mr.Alexander having been elected in place of Mr.John Rankin, who declined re-election.\u2019 Votes of thanks wi re then moved and carried unanimously to the clergymen and congregations of the churches in w hich collections had been made ; to the committee of manag-ment ; to the medical liosrd of the Hospital ; toth* gentlemen who have taken up »ub*cription», and to the employee» of the manufacturin'.: and other l>u*i-nes* iktaUishments of the city from whom subscriptions have 1-een received.'lue election of ATTENDING phtsicianh wa* next proceeded with.The secretary r-nd a I letter from Dr.Drake declining re-election on the ground of imjiaired health.Dr.Campbell moved that I»r.Drake be placed on the consulting stall, which was earned unanimously.After cor rider able diacuaaion as to the mode of voting, tbe following were elected rna tor* a* attending physicians and surgeons for the ensuing year Wm.Wright, M D., John Reddy, M.D.G.E.Fenwick, M.D.George Reas.A.M.M.D., R.T.Godfrey, M.D.T.G.Roddick, M.D., Gso.Wilkins, hl.D., and Wm.Osier M I>.Tne following were re-elected out-doc r physicians and surgeon» : \u2014G.I\u2019.Gird-wood, M.P.Thos.Simpson, M.D., Geo.W.M»i r, M.D., and W.A.MolSon.M.F».For oculist and auri*t : F.Butler, M.D.M.RC.8.E.For residetit medical officer and house surgeon, W.H.Burland, M.D.F«>r assistant house sirgeon, James Bell, M.D.; ai>othecary, W.1).Oakley, M.D.A vote of thi nks wa* then tendered the chairman, and the meeting diiq*er»ed.POLITICAL NOTES.The Liberal* of Kent have nominated Mr.Hugh MacMahon a* their candidate.The Premier and the Miniater of Inland Revenue have announced their intention to be present at the find Reform demonstration of the Rummer, which will come eff in UmUay on Tuesday next.Mr.F.W.Glen, of Othnwa a leading manu-! facturer, will, it is thought, l»e chosen by the Liberal* of South Ontario to opposa Him.T.N.Gibbs, the Conservative candidate.WILSON PS.THE CITY AGAIN.In pursuance of Li* promise.Aid.Wilson, a* I exit utcr of the estate late Hon.Chas.Wilson, Tburaday, through his attorney, Mr.K.Ihtr nard, inciitued a unit against tbe corpiration of Montreal to recover $»,2W) for intenst alleged to Le due on the expropriation claim of plaintitf, the principal of which some $14.(W0 was ui»on a 1 man'laiuui uaumI against them paid iry the C< rporatb n on the Hth lost.The interwrt claimed has aocured »lnce the 1st May, 1WW, and the c>n du« game, Monk putting the ball in, the \u201cHawthorn\u201d won three, Mack-wood taking the lirrt and W.Ferns the remaining two.Carrying a Revolver.George W.Broik, 2K, a hotel-keeper, wa* arre»ted lu*t night f>»r loitering, anti a loaded revolver fell out of bi* jm « ket w'hile lieing taken to tbe »tatin.He was arraigned iietore Mr.l)*i>iity Recorder Jinluh thi* morning, nnd fined $50 or tliree months in jail with hard labor.The Caledoni an Society lost Thursday evening m initiated Mr, A.McQibbon President ; Mr.Thoma* Robin, 1st Vice do ; Mr.It.N' Mm 2nd Vice dof; Colonel A.A.Stevenson and Mr.Piter Fulton, as delegates to the annual Convention of tbe North American United Caledonian A>-eociation, which assemble» in Jersey ( ity on the 3id and -Ith of July next.Sailors\u2019 Inrtitltk.- The sailor* In port held a concert la»t evening at the Institute, at which at which about 330 were present in addition to about 40 citir.in*.Mr.It.O.Adam* occupied the cliair and delivered an appropriate address.Rev.Gavin Lang having alsi »poke, tbe concert concluded with a hearty rendering of \u2018God Save the Queen.\" Body Foomd.\u2014On Thursday two young men named Adolph Perreault and Desriisier found the htad and upper portion of a man* body in the water at the head of Nun* Island.! h*y notified the Sergeant at the St.Gabriel Police Station, and Acting Sergeant McOambrldgo, of Pi Int St ( harles, recovered tbe body.It was removed the morgue, and the Coroner wa* notified.The Annfal Meeting of the French Protestant Congregation of the Craig street church wa* held last Wednesday evening.Mr.A Boisseau, Treastirer, read ids reix.rt, showing the annual receipts from all sources to lx1 $1133,52.Besides paying the pastor\u2019s «alary and the or-dinary expenses, a school has been supported m the basement of the church during six or «even mi nth*.On the 15th of May the debt against the church was $'.*9.24.Mirr Sarah Shea'* funeral took place thi* afternoon from Mr.Symington*.117 Fulford strett,where eiieha-l been lying rick fur sometime Imik.Rev.Mr.Foster performed the funeral rervice and the Rev.Jol.u McKillican, ^a* «h* had lived several years in hi* father\u2019s family, recalled her past life in ft brief but touching manner.Some old pupils fromPoiute aux-Tremble*, where she duvoteu over twenty year* of her lif-as a missionary, were present on the occasion.Laconics.-Yesterday evening a blacksmith named William Blackstone, who reside» at 35 Duke street, fell into the Canal while under the influence of liquor ami would have been drowned but f< r the timely aid of two laborers who were pausing.-A boat with four young men and two girls upset near the foot of < 'olborne Avenue yesterday.They were somewhat under the influence of liquor, and had the accident occurred in deepwater the result Would have bcenvery serious.A* it was they only received a ducking.Dis.habgED.\u2014Yesterday alterno >n some trmiile occurred between six of the St.Jean Baptiste Infantry curp*, and a* many other young men on Craigstreet.I hi* morning Lha*.Shea, of the corps, accused William Martin of nAtanltiug him, and stated iu hi* evi l-now that they were in uniform, returning from the review, ami while going along Craig street, the accuse 1 j.ushed scaim-t him and a «cuftl- ensued.The ca»e was discharged, as was also a< xinter charge preferred by Martin avainst Shea.Fire.\u2014This morning about half-past ten o\u2019clock a fire occurred iu the «tables in rear of I 102 and 104 St.Denis street.The former wa* occupied by Mr.1\u2018 raser until, last Monday, ^ w hen he removed, but a quantity of straw had ! been left in the shed behind.This morning a fire originated in it and the shed a* well |a* Mr.Gaucher\u2019s stables next door were completely gutted by the tinmen.The home* were removed from the surrounding stables, but through the Gluts of the brigadi- the fire wa* prevented from spreading.The property belong» to Madame Lucien Anot, who is now in Bari*, and Louvered by insurance.The Accident at Batisca».\u2014Several dif- Hn die John Krirlmiru, II.Lube'll) ami liii .-ui* .f Montreal ; Alexuuder Itougb and Win-(\u2022mi ni t\u2019orunto; mid 3.T.Hi»*», of 1 oilWSJf, llu- tx.uu fi.ul ion will liegln on Momliiy aixl.FINANCIAL.Tin- Mm., v Market eontlimes steady at kilo quula noli».Nicrlmg Kxchuugo here i* worth 10M7» for i lound amount* or sixty-day Idll* lietaeen bank*, 1 mid lt,,.i,« over tbe eountef.\tlioeuineiitiiry W4.1 iiold tlinfi* on New York rung.' froui par to I Ip pi.liiimr- Gold I00»rt.HU-rUag Ksotiange in i New York.$4 kfthl- Tho Utoek Kxehauges wen.Iiotb closed toriay.W'llOLKSALK l>ltI('B8.I be Rot.market this forenoon was Inactive, but it |1H* been steadier of late.A few hundred barrels changed bm.ds to dsy at iiuuutiou* No change 1* reported la other respects.There have boon sales of corn ut -IH cent».Fi our.\u2014Ket*.1* 41)3 buslieU.Xlarket qulri, prices unebmigidi Double F.xtr.v *5 50 to |5 00: Fx \u201c *5.20* #5 25 ; Fancy, $1 OO to *3 : Spring [\u2022'\u2018 IT 70 10 *1.75.Nocliaugo 111 other resprels.8.IM-120 Medium llaki-r*.*4 77»-.toWl.HO ; 100 Oiitnrio Hags.$2.50 i 200 do, $2.40; lOOSpriug Kxtra $4.70 : 250 do, $4.75; 100 Extra, $5.-0; loo Stroll* fiakiu*.$4.«S.\to, n.»o Otiiek llu Kil*T».\u2014Wheat Ivcceipts, J1.-2- bushel* Corn 42.03(1 hiuhelSi IVas O.lS.j lm*hols ; Oal«|H12 bushel*;'belli at 31c.to arrive\t; IJml'v rii eipti 22, 820»mshels : 55e.to 00c.butter receipts 202 poekiigeo ; 10c.to 10c.for|fre*b ; l.e-to Ibe.for faney packages; Cheese receipts * irny be tlrfimbb*.¦11, MAdKhTICON appliaiiee* «r,- .111 KuglUh .uv.-i.tlon, anil are now for ih.-J tlr*t| urne Introd».1| |\u201e AmerUa being different lu principle and set.o.i from any belu or bauds which have nseu n»el hemiofon-.They sre worn \u2022* ordinary garments, requiring no prepsraüeu or contact will, the akin.Ih- p-uotratloK power or mug-nettsw giving ihem them these Important advantage» over other system* of applying eleotrielty, while their mild ami «liuoM imi ereeptlble.yet thorough uud constant action, renders them or great value in many ca»e* of weakacs, amt dima»e where ordinary remedle* fail to affect.\t.\t.\t,\t,\t\u201e\t.Hr «Il L8 will be pleated to supply uuy farther Information which may bo desired, up.m sppUestlon per«oiially or by letter, during the above time, aud when requested will, u* fa» u* practicable, call upou invalids at thmr home*.Messrs.WKTTONfiCo/s 34-page pamphlet, containing pr.ee li.t aud general intormatlon, may also be obtained gmi:* or w ill be Rent port free to any iiddrc*».Persons in delicate health, and all sufferers an- earnestly recommended to give this their careful attention during Dr SHU\u2019 visit.The reference* aud testimonial, from th- Nobility, Clergy.Medical l*r,.f-H»io.aud from all cUmos of .he people la Grea! Britain.a« given Iu U.ssra W.-lton fi Co.\u2019*, pamphlet and Iho.e MMlroJ darlsff the paat J moutU In Canada, a* may lie icon in circulars, being a sufficient guarahte?of the «canine Visits and consultations alway» free.Hours of an.7-30 p n'\u2019\tW.J Representing MK88R8.WKTl\u2019ON fi ( 0.4» Regent Street.Loudon.Kaglaiil, tH High Street, Cheltenham, Kng-laud ; h Miiitland Street, Kdiuburgb.Seotlnod ; and Bowmaaville.OaUno.Canada.THOS.J, MASSON.Bowmaovlllo, Oat., fieueral Mauatrr.LivEurix'i.( otton.netive M*y 2 5.0', p.S.p.m.d.i-'io.ir.Hnt W tient.Red Winter.White Winter.t'iub.New 1 \t\"\"\t\" .7S\to\tto\tIHI\to \u2019.24 0 to .87 .57 IxiM'GN.May 25.¦IV*.lo5:l-> : 5\u2019i N.Y.C., lu5 ; I.C 3 to 0 to 5.00 107 S3 00 (H) 0 to (hi (I III (Ml :t ,0 00 it n> 00 0 to 24 sot ih-lr repremulations.from 10 a m.t> 12.:t 1 pm ; 3 1» 5, and 0.30 US VITA NT Kl), (icncnil Servants ; TV good reference* n ;uiicd.Apply to Miiu* NKVILL1-.Ilegislry Office.5 Anderson *t.^alk of VAM\u2019AHLIO l\u2019Al'F.U AI I LI AN !> OTHER PIIOPEUTY.WANTFH, a Partner, with $3,000 TV to -tf, (HIO ueplial In a busine** vieldln* Urge cash returns.A.ldye*» I N rtUPUISK.Box S»7 P.O n.m.- trie otisolii 00 0 Oil !)-lt> ; 13; do.pfd., 2 i S K W TORE STOCK LIST.\u2014May 2 i (FumUktd by V.\u2022/.Mrtk'r.) w Di\t«\u2022n'.ng and ctosin\t\ti»nc^i\t10.10 «.ui.and 3 p.m\t\t Hold\t\t.loiih,\t1010*1\tNortU-We«t .\t52 V\tr.:i'v \t\t.ly-j\tIt* b.\tS.W.Pfd\t\t\t* »r» \u2018H 1 W»s\tr.lei\t.8.1*4\tsi5* |\tt'nlnn Poe.\t70 *1^\t4 J Lnkr\t\t.)U\t(13 ).!\tSt.Paul\t\t52 'j\t\u2022 * » | N* w\tYork Ci\tn 10K»,\t\tSt.Paul Pid.\t7D*-j\tMIU 1 Reel,\t1 -litiul.\t.100J.\t1 1\u2018,\u2018e\ti« bxuge.\tD.» » j\tS.*M\t| Old,\t!» Miss\t\tH'rt\tDel.fi Lack.\t55 V\t55 Erie\t\t.12*»\t12V\tS'.Joeeph ptd\t\t Mlet Mon\t.< fUtr\tvi.r>7\t\tD.fi II\t\t\t14'a \t« \t\t\t\t.\t\\\\ abash\t\tl 1 *|*\t \tIt F\tLic.iors\t\tNOTIC\tES.\t \t\tKast-BK\t\u2022 YIktii\tODIST CMmtii\t.\t \\\\rANTFl), 1)Y a frootl Launitivss, yV (.t ntlenirn\u2019»or a small Pamlly's Waalilng ; will do the repairing ah-o.Apply a' 13 liii*''.v l.umj_ A NT FI) imniodiiitcly, !i respect- able Y oath to attend a *oda fountain.* Apply a, the MEDICAL HA LI.SI.James M._______ \\\\rANTKl), a working llousekeep- TV .\u2022\tcompetent person a liberal salary will In-paid.AOlreM.with reference*.Bt>\\ -L-ih, Montreal.^ vfrANTKI), live ( ! irl Woollen V ) YVean r*.one wurper and one drawer In.Apply a, 72\u201d Craigst.\t_________ \\\\r A Vi ED, an intelligent Lad for T T eit.i e work: must ho qule-: ut figure* j small *al-ary.light S»d e»>y w-rk.i:oxl .:i2 >.\t*___ VITANTED, Table Board feen drinking very hard and that he (the police-man) saw him leaning over the rail vomiting.Bring among friends the officer left him, but returning a few minutes later was told lie had fallen overboard.Nothing could be seen of him in the water.He was a prize boxer, and being an old soldier had requested permission t join the Quebec volunteer* in the review, but they had no uniform for hire.The Orangemen and the Rink.-(/.\u2019-/ifor n'ffur*».)\u2014Slit, I» reference to an article in the VVitsi«h yesterday referring to the Orange men ami directors of the Rink 1 wish to give a* me explanation.The Orangemen are responsible to a personal friend who advanced them S-'l*» to meet current expensew, which amounted to $1.-'4H) and had to be paid.We proposed t-> pay it back with the proceed» of a promenade concert in the Kink, as there is no oth.-r place in lh« city large enough to accommodate^ the audiences which attend their concerts.There w;* no intention of a party demonstration.A* you are aware, the Orangemen got the use of the Kink last 16th of July free f charge.They cannot understand why the change of of-filers riiould have any effect, a* we w.-re willing to pay for it.Had we known that the proprie-p.m of the Rink would bermt under the bann, or u*re in any way within tne reach of such influence, we would never have asked the u*e of it.If their object was to put a stop to it they have ti ade a grand mistake, as th.concert must lie held.If no other place large enough can be hvi it roust be held out-doon.Hoping this may 1*j sure to explain the matter.I).11RANT, ( -ounty Marier.Montrtal, May 2-3, 1873.rorncr ol Lagaueheilere and Darbam street*.Rev.L.Oaot* will preach at 10.30 a.m., «off Rev.Eeamlrr at 0.30 p.m.folleetloBB In aid of the KducnUonnl Society.KaMAXVU.Cih-kcb |.ot nambernine.on Hu- north aide of Dundni street, in the town ot Nnpanee This |.r.tM-rtv eomprtito* thn-o xl,,,!* iu the heart of the biisiiu-*.* portion of Nnpnnec.'llu- .hop* areeompanttiveiv new, and constantly occupied by tenant» at remunerative rent*.All the above property will be «old «nhjeot to mortrr*« JUJtr*tant.« aut* a aitunllon.Apply to J Kegixtrv Ofltce.5 Anderson »t._ >OA KI ).\u2014Vacancies tfirl, Pro- Mu* NKVILLK, at ()AHD.\u2014 Pino Rooms, on suite or with nr without ho irl.288 St.Antof vtrf*f,t, t\u2018oru«*r A()API>.\u2014Furnished Rooms, with or without tioard.45 Av liner at.COMMKRCI AL.New York M«y, 25, 12 noon.\u2014Oo^d, 1007^ ; Hi.change $4.86.\u2014 (irrenbark* bought at 1 it (HI di*.sold at DM « \u2018HI ; Amepcas Milter bousbt at 6 it 00 di*.British do, at 0 a dis.; NmaU do.H it 00 du.P.t>.BROWNK fi (N>.Brokers.124 ML Janie* *L richly- ,\t, lV.-\t.texl (< r five yvar*, can lx- had at hn room* for Rl',\u20180 cash, packed and «hipped with box »toi and cover, for $200.< 'all and see them.The Hackett Monument.\u2014The Treasurer of the Hackett Monument Fund acknowledge* with thank» the following snbseripti >ns :-Ffom Loyal OrangeIxodge, No.57.Buckingham, $5.lo ; from Loyal Orange Lodge, No.00, Franklin, , $4 ; from Id,yal Orange le dge.No.351, l.yndoch, Ont, $4; from I>,yal Orange Ijodge.No.09, Hemmlngf- rd, Q.$5 ; from Loyal ()rvnK^ ^ *nuLty Iff tUc\tHitiin^r of Lanark, Ont , $2 : from Cromwell Ie>yal Orange | odge.No.1071, Klin ville, Ont., -hy«ioians of the Institute are now in Montrent, at the Windsor ! Hotel, and will remain long enough to effect « urt« < f C'arcera and other diseases during their «t ay.Those afflicted should call early.ADVERTISEI£ENTS.'OÀriIMAN YTiiutt\u2019fl ; must Ih* / thAroughlr eompMeYit ami wi ll recommended.V) .4 .M.i«)XAUi, .152 KoU* Oameag IIAR- pOfltorYi 64 ___\t___,,\t.\t_\tII »i.ii\u2019>itriN\u2019t.on TUKSÜAT»\t2^lh.ferred against him by the Waterloo -Ideerfiser tbe , »«brw*.Slnsle a^ltouble lUrae.ariloi kawaya.fcc.j>ob!;*h(r of which, Mr.JffiAson loriuuatei, I» in i\t\u2018\tt!.F.KIAVKH, Auctmneer.\u2014\tThe depth of water toriay in Lake Kt.Peters, twenty-fonr feet.f \u2014A writ of atwenment for $230 w»s i*»ulN(lTONT HOUSE, F7tl AND 77ri «\u2019HAIG KTHKET, Near Victoria Sipian-.Montreal.llavlnir irrentlv Increased accommodation Drty Boanb lS will tiniithe ' Arlleirb n llon*t>\" moatdeairnble.Beingeen trallv \"Itunted (« few atepa Yy,-»! Victoria Squaij
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