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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" » \\ Vol.XVII.No.16* LAST EDITION.MONTBKAL.FRIDAY, JURY 19,1878.LAST EDITION.Price One Cent.¦\tMfM* tAtrruign and d HU le\tm nl teilA IIU name and address 0/1 he vntler ; olAei-dite no noHtl mn 6< taken at tketn.IIIUTIIM.(»t< i 1 |: AI OIH Doii tii e'nr «tri#t.0» Ui« llilli iu»L.tin-u.« 1 WilllaBi Orccr, of .i rfau.'liti r.IMKU BRfBOfl.\u2014In tlili cUf on tlio 1 Ktli liint.Julia tlrou*, n-in rt ill III»' Ule Uuerel llri|f|.'% l-.inj.VI w.il^.I imi«I Irulii lUc rceliluiu\" of bur »on I\u2019Ihi.h.A.I'.rlifite VtH \u2022\u201c'I.JoHoph n'ria-t, Katurdny.'JOth limt., 7 oTlu-k it.to.Krli'iiilii will |ilouee tt'wpt tli'» m vltntlon.VcmiioiiI mul New V»irk |>a|icni |ileu*i* oi>p.r.I.VIIA In Uil* < itj', Knilnr, lOtli .lily.Newton Al«'\\ uii lcr Kinlolpli.rouuK',*t olill I of J l ii t ttlhi*.N.Kmr«, nri'l \\!.vr.i:Tisf;«i:Ms and \u2014 A t .-wly imported llimifariwi, employed on a fa11» n f» w n.ili'H nortFi of thi* citVi tilti'd up a » I \u2022 Vi \\ tv*» fcthfr day to n-a what the Iieen were d.iiiK ui «hr flure.He known n .w.Ho «aw 11.v wtro iiibkiti^ eliai'i li^htninif.and had tm-¦ \"f it on hand, which explolod Iwf to he Imd tln\\« to Itt the Ijox down.Burn nylon Jfti vkfMt\t_________ |;Ih' k IfUf'tr*4 (\u2019oAtii, \\Vbit« Duck ( «jais, tint I.inmContH.Whit»'MarneilleVenta.I\u2019ricen VMV low», at Hoiert Seatli k Hoii'», PracUciU IVilor* and Clnthitm.\u2022HI Notre Dame ntreet, < 11 unite yt.Helen, between McGill and St.Ftter i-treetn.\t_______________ A Kontleinan, when anked why he went into bankruptcy, *aid, hecauee hid liabilities were laiKe, Ion inahilitien uuuitroun, and hi* prubabili ti.\\ WHON IIKOTIIKItS, ]{ ErjfKiKKATOKS ItTi PR I(> Kit A TORS Î Fomethlnfr new.and just tin' thin* lor this extremely hot weather, t'uu run the U'ltiperalurc down to (nsvtmr if required.Plei.se RARE CI IA N(\u2019E.For Sn«e.it I\u2019nin rani i ol nil 'ho principal Seenei| * of K iglund.s.otland an I Irelsml.and the lute l*ri.*nnii F uiiro Whir Wi nhl be excliang- d tor m.r huti'I\u2022\u2022\u2022 if d \u2022*lrc*l.\tApplv st :t7 BLKURY STRKK I at lies of railway vx|>ert* UDiier tlto dircctiou of the GovviDiurDt will rxaitiino the Tiki is auvl Kit- Y|TANTED, :i yonu^ Frotcstunt ?f Glil.of 9Rout IH t rp*.«0 a Genera! ferrant; no niiFliiVo*.Apply at Ni».iHHt.Alexamler rrrt.SPECIAL NOTICES.False.Judging from what KnglUh n»*nu fm turns\u2019 aK« iita in Montreal sty nUntt fai lli- ti> a that ('utisilinu dry gootie iniiiorti ra have >\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.- v, ' \"\u2014- fur bujing in the F-nJiah inu.k.t*.S.t\u2019arsley FLr/(U*\tf,,r lh® U\u201ct r*\u2018Iw*V\tl'» the t u t.k h (quid to any firm in the Dominion.S> \u2018 1,1 lin 'u* * that the rrpiort lately got u|> am'iiKst dry K llii>K at r»*-gulur wholcta'.v prices, aiul we should thiuk still be makitiK a vu y fair profit.\u2014\tThe full account of the proceet'.iiiKS on the Twelfth of July lit Montreal, with |\u2022\u2022^lralUo^ General Smythe, Major Whiteheivl atul liiKh Constable liiMonetts will Appear in the \\Vklklv WlTBKsti now retuly.Price 4c.in wrappers ready for uiailint'.\u2014\tIltltd the Toronto Ora une Sentinel of th!s wrtk.It coi.tafiiM a apletulid n-p >rt of the 12ilt July In Montreal an 1 other parts of Oau'* la, t >\u2022 gether with ((litorials on the Montreal outra.;-'.For sale at Drysdale\u2019a and Fisher'#; price 5 cetts.The following is the programme of the opeu air concert this evening : \u2014 March .I\u2019.erliiicr Toulalle .llihc (l(eitute .Tine- Maskeleers liluii o ui.iuii VsIm .\tClasping Hands\ttfecker Seîei I tun.popular Melodies.lleeker Vain'.Naueyl.ee\tMontgomery (^uatlrille- Mme.I.Ardtlduc\tCoore \\ ttlse .Seitartikel.Strait** \u2022 iu!i p\tFair) Steps\tBorges (tOI) SAVK IHK (Jt'KKN.She ^jiln ^i\u2019itnr 0J5.IFIÜDAY ALTKRNOON.JULY lit \"\\lr A N'I'ED, a 'i\u2019horoii^li tSorvaut; Y Y must baie i.ooil reference*.Apply at :ts st.Matthew- *t.XpHPLOYMEUT.\u2014A Yonnj; Gen- .1 J tlenuiu (\u2018Jill who lot* had 5 years\u2019 experience in a London wbolesah house, Is anxiuaa foi in eng in Moiitresl ; raliiry t o ulijeet 1er lirst «tx montb* .tirel (dns* reference*.Addrc** I'.J.s., l :{75st.('atherln* at.Montreal.1AM FI.JÊ J wnw n LOYMENT.\u2014A voim^ man \u2022ilustlon n* Cake Raker; under-t-mds sugar bulling ; U willing to go to .-iiiy part of Dominiun or Mates.\tAddre** CONFFCI IHXKK tht* ntli e.J)()()MS, funiisltcil, at 13 St.Moniqne \u2022tre*'t.R( )( )M.\u2014 To Let, with hoanl, .single Roem.st 68 Calbrnrt street |)()OMS nnd Hoard, at JA\t12 R»ile/onde I08T, Ladv\u2019s I\u2019uik 8ilk Stocking, J In nu.ill ti.ne paiM-r parcel.Finder n ill nlen*- ¦\t-VuK' -\t\u2014 !\u2022 «Vi* il .tl 3lr.( Ra\\\\ FOKIj'S (tffloe, D7 \u2022\u2022'f.Jatn«*9 ut IOST, vt stoitlav atternoon, on St.J Ji hu M.Sacrament.St IV',-r.U-ioulue.ur Mdi.ll street*, Four l(Ln|.in a roll, consisting of hill* of different Dank*, rbicftv th »«c \u2022¦f Bunk uf Montreal.A handsome n-warl will by inysdf nnd a uttii.lrer of other disinterested parties, and thus char him of the st du «vlik'b his em mica liave tried to cast Ufton him, while his conduct was nothing but manly and u ddi* r-ly in the midst of a lawless mob, from whose assaults he defended himself.I therefore hop** you will give this insertion in justice to him, am! oblige,\tF.Kelly.Montrutl, July 18, 187s.AN INACUUBACY.Our repi iter appears to have made a mistake yesterday in hi* re|(ort of the ( >range case, having ertdited to Mr.Devlin a remark made by Mr.Ihulre.Mr.Devlin writes, making the com ( lit n, as follows ( To the Editor rf the Witnfit, ) Sill,\u2014Inyour report of the proceodings had ytsteulay in the case of the persons arrested upon the 12tb iust., j-ou make me aay \"that the ( tty Count il would likely pass a resolution au thon'zing ti e Mayor to test the case in tlie civil COM0*.'Allow me to state that I said nothing of the kind, and that I made no reference teo-pie.1 he Government cannot interfere so long a# they do not violate the law.A PROTEST.A Ihrlin dispatch says France suggested a joint protest of the Powers at Constantinople against Turkish outrages in Thessaly, THE KMPKUOU WILLIAM.I he health of Emperor William is steadily improving.He gee* to Gastciu shortly, A number of the N duding family have changed thur nanus to that of Kdeling.A VETERAN DIPLOMATIST LOOKING AFTER HIS INTERESTS.Enil.IN, July ID, Gortsdiakolf ha# returned t\" st.Petersburg, instead of going t-> Wildbad aa intended.It is reported he goes to St.Petersburg to oppose intrigue* for hi* own over-tin w and Schouvaloff\u2019s promotion.A PASHA'S USELESS RESISTANCE.^ (INNA, July 11*\t(\u2019arathe'Mlori Pa«lia raise# dillieullic* iu lus negotiations with the Austrian Government relative to the occupation f the Turkish Provinces.He insist* the Sultan'a lOYonfgnty over Bosnia and HemegoviDa must be n cognized, and that the duration and t xtent of the occupation ln> previously settled.Niitlur the date of the departure of General Philippoviteh m r the tnoveivent of the army across the frontier has yet l»een fixed, on account of the pending delifierations.It is iiDdersbMi.1 the IViti* has bien infotiiied that » poatponc imnt of Austrian occupation beyond a certain date will be inadmissible.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.I.OXUON, .Inly p.t.The Marqni* of H.irtiug-ton gave notice in the House of Commons that he w( old soon call attention to paper* relating to the Eastern (Question, and move a resolution.Mr.Smith, first Lord of the Admiralty, *.iid Admiral Hornby telegraph* that the 11 ig captain uf the liritUh ll> et in the Egean Sea ha* had an inUrview with Gen.Todloben, who stated he had heard nothing of the tiring into-a Rritish man of- war 1m a*.TihIIvIicu extremely rigrt tied the occurrence.Csi\u2019E Chatte, July 10.SS.\"Sarmatian\u201d passed Cape Chatte at 2 p in.LATEST TELEGRAMS.CAJ3LE.THE PRESS ON LORD BKAOONS-FI ELD'S SPEECH.London, July in.All the morning pa)»crx, etcii'ting the Aia'x.commeiit favorably on l/>>rd Heaciriffield\u2019s *|>e ii| hold, in iiikking public Li* recollections of discutsicr.H of the Cabinet.The scene in the Uoure is said to have turpaased in brilliancy and animation anything within living memory.Evtiy pa»t of the Chamber was densely crowded.The passage Iwtwein laird Salul»ury ami Dtiby wkh very *harp.Lord Salisbury said Loid I>uby w as constantly making revelations.That was hi# third speech since he left the Cabinet, and on etch occasion we had an instalment of sotne fatal tale, like Dr.Oates.He said Lord Derby did not know bow ifluch the publij woold endure, so be gave his *t e* W«>t to obaervo th»' solar eclipM*.\u201cNO LIMIT TO THE HEATED TERM.\" 'I I pared another wave of heat that ha* aln » v rtarted.At five o\u2019clock last evening the t< iiq i lalnie ut Bismarck, Itakota, wu* S'J, at Bmkridgc, Minn .89, ami at St.Paul, 8h', ro that fr m observations to date there i* r.o limit to Ihu heatid term.The mean degree of heat during tlie Bticce«*ion of years never varies more than one or two degrees.A \\ i ry hot tumriier mu*t necessarily be followrel by a very severe winter.The Hignal Service nffice in this dty is baunted bv grain merchant*.Great damage is done to grain iu store* or in transit by tire excessive beat, and they say if it (i,limns their loesis will l«e very large.CANADIAN.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.(S/ifrial to Hit H\u2019Unttt.) (J'JKBIC, July 19 MILS* TO AllOMMll TIIEMHRI.V K*.Alt«r a long and exhaustive debate by the Legislative Ci utuitlnre, the Government measure by which they intend abolishing that branch of the Legblature, was thrown out on a vote of 16 to .L PROROGATION.The Legislative Assembly meet* again this evening at 8 o'clock.The morning setaion occupied but a short time, and was taken up with bare routine cr atter.The House, it is intended will l>e prorogued to-rnorr >w.The legislative Council will consider the Supply Dill this afternoon.OTTAMJ^ (S/iti ieil to the Witnet.i, July 19.) A Pli grimage from Ottawa to Ste.Anne Deanpid lias been arranged by the Roman Cat holies.Htrikk\u2014The printer# in the Herald offre \u2022 have (truck work owing t \u2022 the proprietors i during their pay to 27 cents per 1,000 erny The Typ* .\u2019rapliical Union ha* i**ued a circular t > tlie public xtatingthat the printer* will mitd-al with persons who a»lvertise in it, and rc|ne*tin?all the workingmen to adopt a similar plan, Kir led by I)rink.-A man named Na \u2022¦Icon Duval was brought int > the police et tti >n vixout 1 .'W o\u2019clock this morning while lab nur under ielimm (remrnr ami diet) a couple of hours later.Hi# fac* was considerably bruit re I, and suspicion.# of foul play are entertained, although the chances would seem to be that he injured himtelf by falling.An inqneet U lo-ing held.ST.JOHN, N.B.Rohm returned from Halifax this morning with a new Kwaddell ami Winship boat,which he purchased from the Rowing Ciub at cost prie»-.He is pet feet I y satiitied with the t>oat.Tm Weather to day D wann for St.John.The thermometer iu the eh.de i# 7d.Toronto.ISfHtial to (he n\u2019llHttt, July 19,) Lacrokmi: Team, d he following ir» the lot.ijto team Jo*.Hughes, .J U Me.K-n/ic |H.ii,t; W.O.Row.cover.H.i\u2019.R,ms, ¦ '\u2022lili Itillis, ilcfetico field ; S.Job 11*0 t, S.Hughe*, tieldenr : \\V T.Arthurs, L.MiU'hoU homo Itudd ; K.11.Mitchell, J.Rolph, ||.e! hmkling, heme ; John Massey, capta.u.I\u2019he * * D\u2019lito men have Im-cii i ractisiiig h.ir.i and feel | retty ot nt «.put that lbt*v will win.They ovl-denlly expiu t a severe ?fruggle, however, anil are inclined to tliick that there may have been a little foxing in a Montreal despatch which stated that all! on.li the Montreal team were individually good n.eu they ha 1 iret had mu.1» i ractiv e together.Out Men ai Wimiu.edon.A Ul'x iAf»l.« datid Lor don, July 18, *ay* lire match for the K(de|>ore cup was dc.ided at Wimhhslon to-«'ay, (lie mother country 'King victorious by M l oiuls.The total scores w«*re'.-Canadian*, Ml; Dritisb, 622.The scores at the thret\u2019 ranges were at 20(1 yards, t'aiiadians 222 ; Riitnh, Slid ; at rKKI yard*, Canadians.21 i ; llrl lob, 2| b ; at (.(HI vurds, Cauadiaiia, 17«i ; Hritisli, DI.\u2019I he Chi adian score wa* three |>oints U t t r than tie win ling score lost year.The I ritish team include the Ihara4lo he s|Mike to «ach man Individually, ami then addressed the company.He referre d Pi tlie Knlap >n> a in petition, and regretted that IrecouM notoon-grutulate them on U ing suci eiudul, but their (h f> at w'aM no discredit to Un m, and they shimlid not be «liaiiiurageil by it.lie cmparrel the loyalty and patiiotiv sjurit iu ('aiiatl* Pi the patriotism dis] laved in India, He v«.4s conli-uvnt that if ocv-Ael ui rixpiircd, th i.igh he hoped it never would, the Canadians would Ire ready and willing to aid the mother country.He ¦\" .preesed pleawtire at again seeing the tvain.The Duke w as obliged to return P>P>wu imuiciliately, bir Michael Hii ks-i'each and (Jolonel Stanley, .Secretary of State for War.arrive I later, vvheu the team paraded again and wa* inapectisl ami addressed.Colonel Stai.hy said, ou liehalf of the N'olunteers, how very glad they were Pi wel ci me the Canadians again, ami to ¦ ongratulote Hu in on their sbiM.ting Although not w li.dly sue-wasful P> day still they had narrowed thedistanco between them ami tln ir ci mpetitors.When it wa* nnicii.Iierctl how c« mparatively small a |x)pulati( u tbe < 'anadian team w.v* aele< te.| fr.m a* compared with the huître team, they uei>.| not be tire least ashamed of the result.Du liehalf of hi* colleagues, he thanked them for tlie evi \u2022 lime they gave «if tin ir zeal for Her Maje*ty * serviie, and congratulated them on the manner in which they had «iisliugnislreii Ilium -selves.Dir Mnha.1 Hicks Demh expresse.) a h.p«t that I anndiuti exi \u2022 Hence might in future year* be rewarded with success.It di si rv e«l to win the priz'which thi* Vi-ar they had so nearly gaiiidi.The team included re preventative* of almo-t every branch ¦ f Her Maj« sty '# forces in Canada, ami he wrelieil tlrere>-fore to assure them of the strong and dccpfeeliui\u2019 entertaimd by tin- Government and p«>.qde ut England, ami by the i/tieen herself, of the loyalty, good fteling and willCaiia\\ the lion.C.Fraser, of Toronto, *ml SI er If JarvD.Tub Internationai.Trhi'Eranck Mr.crDiu at Grimsfey hs* proved a great succe**.If arrangements < an be made Mr.FiAiici# Murphy w ill ootduct a s« ries of iireeting* in thi* I\u2019rovtnon in Novernl* r.Mono m, aliat Evans, ws* again Iwfore the Police Magistrate tlii* morning, but w.xs re mande'i until Monday.QUEBEC.( 1\u2018rttl ItetpaUh, July l\u2019l ) Il.LNKRH »>F THE PaPAI.Aut.EuATR Hi* Ki celler.«'y I\u2019.istiop \u2022 it was iii*|>rttrd during the dty by a large r.limie r of viidori.Tfii* l>sl!, whi> h ap-rirars t>> weigh a'tint thirty tw> p.unlt, and lia* aiready L« cn *\u2022«! j-< t p.conridi rahle oxidixa-11 n, was prol ablv fir'd inP> the p .«iti >n in wl.ith it was discovere'»! during \u2022 no of tire siege* of (Juelxi , rithi r from lire leivi# Height* oi from or.u of the ves*' ls of tlie attacking It'¦\u2022¦t.CoMMlRClAI.\u2014The nunilier of sea going vessels entered Inward* at tire (.Juel»\" G a* tom House fre tn the opening rt, ami in tho sir all out la i rts ; tirer, are «Do 18 wt-re's In U»\u201c ] ort of not treal.Si1 re tli.- ofietiing of navlg;,/ tion.117 V'e**el* liave been licensed by the «Jire free Custom Hou»e f r iho hreal trade of the Pi vinie.Since the n|rentng of navigali.Mi, l,\u2018t93 schoori r< ari'l market steamer* have arrived freuii the lower ports and parrêhee, being 17 n ore than at thi* da\u2019.»' last year, BROME, QUE.(/\u2018ntt Itetpeitrh, July 19.) Severs Throw (Jit.Lsatevening while Mr.C.H.Smith, rr.anag»r of the Smith Organ Com puny, was driving,in company with th- daughter \u2022 f the Secretary-Treasurer of the same Company,'hi* horse PreJ au will Ik- grunted The l'reeiJent»\u2019 .1 ury wi'l probab'y ( ouH*li te it* w.>rk oy the 2ttb inttaut, whl.;h ia the date for the ineetloy of t»i« Superior (h>m-miHiiini It is beli»veii all the awards will be made by the l*t of Aiigu»t, and tin Superior llomndiwlon will announce its result iiiiano diately.The number of etranger» here is dimlidehing rapidly, and »otj# of the hotels hare returned to ante-exposition prices.rxhU.l.r»l Ifeacouaftelddid not think au -h re-Hilts unsatisfactory or inudri|uate, «-ven if obtained after a ftrugRbi like that of the (ecially after oiitaining the restoration of liayaxid and district, but it seemed necessary to \u2018\u2018TIIK TWKl.PTll Of Ji'l.Y.I and it is this right which tin* Dominion (lover®-un nt lias miseiubl v f.*ili\u2018l to protect.Doth have conioined to like tli« Orange lily frein ths luire i»} .hi and let \u2019t in » In- ( Isp.f l.tberi /.Ho long , consider whetla-r some elfort was not possible to OCCUPATION OF I108NIA BY AUSTRIA to improve tbe general condition of Asiatic OH K AT 8PKKCM OF LORD HKA- «i.irL,! \u2022 rstahlishing an imt-fcnsinie frontier, nut as upon courage and intrepidity that im-nability depended, and it would he found if left to those wh defended flevna, that CON'sKIKl.D UPON THK HKSl/bTS OK THK HKHKIN (JONllUKSS WHY |,oR|) liKUHY RKHION'KO-KX U K-MKNT IN THK HOUSK OK 1.0HD-S.The occupation of H.nnia by Austria will commence about the tirst of August, (. K/./.sk, whencs the movements of the army are t\u201c l»e direct 1.Me exfii-cts to teacli Si-raj ir in H >siii:», l»y t n* lvi'h of August, (lie Kmperor 1-rancis«I *sepli s birthday.Lord Heaconsfi-ld, on entering the Old Pal ice Arard on the way to t!i« If >usu of f.ords, lburs, «lay aftern.M.n.w .s heartily cheered l>y a great crowd which hail assembled th-ie to greet lu-n.He i xperietu-i I much ditfionUy in passing through the throng, though accominnie.l by a niuad of police.Public Interest in the promised utati nief.t by Lord Heaconufteld attracted a large and dUtingnûhed assembly in the House of IkuiIh, including the 1\u2018rinceHs of Wales and other members of tbe Royal family.When Lord Reaconsfield entered there was considerable cheering.He looked well and betrayed no especial feeling at his brilliant reception.Ab mt five minuses lati-r fiord Halislmry entered, and then Lord Boat-onsfn-ld rose amid loud cheering, lie said that in laying upon the table the protocols of the Treaty of Berlin he sh >uld be only doing his duty to the House, to Parliament ami to the country by making some remarks upon the policy support-d by the British representatives in tbe Congress.He could show that in the changes which were made in the Treaty of ,san Ntefanoby theTrea'yof Berlin,» menace to the independence of Buropchad been removed, and a thr.atened injury to the British Umpire terniina'eil.The Congress had restored to the Sultan two-thirds of his posses*ione.the popi-latiou bring amongat the most wealthy an i intelligent of his subjects.It was said when the Congr.ss talked of establishing the Balkan frontiers ¦ f what may be called new Turkey, they wrre fMabliabing an indefensible frontier, but it was pregnal frontier could not be indefensible.It was said that the p -sition of Sofia was yi- Ided ti> the imperious d.-mands of one of the powers.He could assure their hardships there was not a shadow .f truth in this st itement.Moreover, a\t)i xh in authority li h\u2018l Rt'ito l thvt it was quite erroneous t-< supoose Solia wasastrong strategic pet-ithn.It bad also been said that the Corgie»s ma-le a great ndsta;c« in n >t H -.\u2019 ir-mg Varna f- r Turkey, but those .vh > blame th» CongriM for committing an rrror in this re»p -ct (luite forget th-t they bave allotte 1 to Turkey the harbor of (ialatx, bv far the most important on the Black S*a 'Willi regard t.Kaatern lloiimelia, it.was atone time sn g geste I t « call it South Bulgaria, hut it was f-aredthat there might he some intiiguing partie* who w >aid endravor to hrin « alvuit uni >n between th -tv » Stabs so possibly creating fresh comilic ibons Lord Braoansfield fnr'li r stated the oj i imn above mentioi ed, that S li i was not a str ategical pnntimi.was that of Mehemet K'i f -asha, who, however, conèlierefi th* 1*>4M of Ichtim&n, which the Congress secured to the Sultan, na vitally important.Ie>rd Beaconsfi-ld\u2019s stat\"-nu-nt sliowt-d throughout a strong bias in favor of the Turks.Thus he almost apologised for the limitation of the Sultan\u2019s authority in Kxstern Itoumt lia, nafing a* a general rule it w** tmuight unwise to interfere with the military pm.-r which you arknowb-dg** ; y* t in ©on«i lerati »u of tire many awful avents of which Kastern lt >'i-rcelia hw« been the scene, it lia l been thought advisable, in order to prevent their recnrren:», ti) f»tabli»h a govrmfnrut Hoinewhat iliilcrfat from that of the Turkish provinces, where the Sultan's authority might be called unlimited.No limit, however, had b -en placed ou the force the Sultan might introduce fur the defence of Kaatern RoJuwlU.One i f the greateit obstacle* to the object on which the Congress was unanimous, namely, the re-establishment of the SuUaii'» real independent authority, was the aiiarihisl condition of Bosnia and neighboring countries.His lordship continuing sail th-most compHent authorities had couvincsd him it wi uld have taken 50,000 of Turkey's Ix-st troops to secure any approach to order in Bosnia, atd even their attempt would perhaps have been niianccessful, and such effort must have secured Turkey\u2019s absolute ruin.He dis-claimed any desire to attribute Auitnan occ i pation to neceHstty \" \u2018\t\u2019\t* (AVte Yoi-I Tribune (if ci »:r*e there is not a word t*> be sai l in dt-fenie id the moh which has kept Montreal in h i rur by its threats to prevent some five or six hundred Oraugemeu from parading.These I ii*h lioterii have hveil engaged in a conspiracy ugaiiii-t the public pvace, and in th- prosecu-ti> n i fit tiny have openly avowed theii pur-p.m to comiidt murder.All sensible < \u2022 i/- ns will n ret tliat it was not possible t« .pull thi in without obliging tbe Orangemen t > ahan- ti.\"« Mr ææ * \u201cA tz \u201c\u2022««rÿ.rüîf.TC.uii it is att.u-k- d illegally.?'«* b\" g will it be wora h I » -li the breast of every h \u2022 r ot freedom.How long that period shall b.i dt-jMsuda largely upon the Government of Canada.(Putt, AYie York.) Mudr-.d baa a Mayor who is decidedly a genius ii bis own peculiar line.The situation into mhi< ii he has got himself and the et'y ho represents, and presumably governs, is aptly Turkey, and prevent perpetually recur.da g wars, ulwajs terminating iu shaking the an-th rity \u2022 f the i'orU-, and dimUpsutng toe means of pn t.tably and advantageous*y govern-ii g the Cl untry.The su»cep\\ihiliti*8 of France l ad 1.en psrticularly considered.Asia is larg i i iu ugh fr I oth Russia and England.There is i.\to rtad'-n for constant war or fears of war be twteii them.He could not at present com ii.\tunirate tlie iletails of tlie proposed reforms iu Asia Minor, but tit- Government's operations were in the inteu st of peace su l civili/ »ti in.Karl Granville complained that the interests i.f tie Greiks wire oisreganU-d.The p is sea-*i-n i f Cyprus wou'd entail cost and r-apm-kibillty not woitb the gain.\t.1,01(1 Derby declared he quitted thecibin-t Ik cause of the derision to sei/.s a uaval stxti-ui in Hie Eastern Mediterranean by a secret expedition from India.\t.Lord Salisbury denied Ig>rd Derby s statement with regard to the secret expedition.Lord Derby emphatically maintained liisstate- mrnt.\t., t.u .Lord Salisbury said he believed Lord Derby a memory was bad.\t.i, A 1\u2018aris correspondent rejxirtis that the Km-riacs were informed of the Anglo-1 urkish convention Immediately after the Hatoum question had inen set tied Gortschakotl declared if he had known it 1>.foie, he would have made no concessions.Lord Salisbury was called to order for saying in the House of Lords that Lord Derby\u2019s state^ mi nt was not true.'1 here was quite a scene of excitement.A Vienna despatch to London savs that Cara-thiodori Pasha, the Turkish Plenipotentiary, and staff, has airived there from Berlin, and negotiations abont the Austrian occupation of Bosnia and lb r/.egovina are to ho resumed.M.Duties, the Servian Premier, is there, on his wav to Belgrade, and has had a conference with Count Andrassy, wh » likewise received the K m-mnnian agent and two Montenegrin Envoys who have returned from Berlin.Besides negotiations with Turkey others with smaller states semn to have been taken in hand.The «natters to bo treated of an- numerous, political at well at commercial, and relate t the re q.ening of communications.By the independence which the the ('ongresu stipulates for the completion, within three years, of the Bel-kritdo And Niftb, HotiA And\tAnd Niih aü 1 Ndrovitza Railways.In the House i f Commons, Mr.Smith, 1-irst Lord » f the Admiralty.Gated that the BiitUh sailors detained by tbe Russians n-xr tbe Gulf of Han s had returned to the lleet.Six ironclads and three stnall-r vessels of the Channel Squadron have he-n ordered t» Cyprus.AMEIUCAN.YELLOW FEVER IN BROOKLYN.It was announced on Thursday afterno in that yellow ftver prevail* at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn.Three deaths have already occurred.1 be authorities are taking measures to prevent the spread of the disease.THK IIRATED TERM.Wahhinoton, D.C., July 18-To day was Hie hot tret of the season.Therm imetei at two o\u2019clock, 100°.Chicago, July 18\u2014Police report* show 59 sunstrokes on Tuesday and yesterday, of which oy were fatal.Thi* does not, however, include more than two-thirds, |*erhaps not more than half of the cases.Niw York, July 1*.The b«t w;sve reached this city thi* morning, 'ihe h»ati* som-what temiierul by a cool breeze.Kr.Lons, Mo., July 18.- 43 sunstruck patients were at the city hospital at noon.All getting along well.Ocean Grovk, N.J.\u2014The Mercury reached 103 in the shade to-day.INPIANAPOLW, Ind.\u2014During the heated term .\tHie re have been many case* of prostration and Submitting to the wishes\tdeaths have occurred n of the majority of the (fongres*.Anstria under- hottest day of the term took the occupation at the suggestion of L.rd |\t-\tv ,| _Tj Salisbury.c.rueGly*».parted by himself The .\t' mui/! obj*ct in recommending the occupation was to j * * a.a n*_1__ T'l.^ i !,*vrd-|iK to tluir judgment of the circumstances.They are only required to be thoroughly imparti 1 in their treatment of rival parties, and to allow the fi llert liberty cot sutenttwith the wel-t;ue of the community.It i* intolerable that these wretched fights tdmuld be carried across tlie tcenn ami perpetuated in a fn-e republic, which has r.o cc-nceivahle interest in them, no concern with either Limerick or the B >yue.IiiHiinen who adopt our country in exchange for their own iuu*t '\u2022 ave their national quarrels behind them.If tlo-y must tight out those old fc mi», let them stay at home and fight them out there ; w- do not want them here until they are riaily to become peaceable Americana citizens.{Toledo (0 ) Evening Ike ) The much-talked-of Orangeiueu\u2019s deinou-itra-tion at Montreal yesterday resulted in no not, probably for the reason that the military and police authorities interfered to prevent the pro-i c-ation which the Orangemen proposed to form.It can not he claimed, however, that this action w as in the interest of good order, because the authorities really co-operated with the m»b, which had no other object than to prevent the marching of the Orangemen ; and thi« official act has strengthened the mob spirit rather than inert an d the public respect for law nud order.Had the authoiitee done their duty they would have insisted on the right of the Oraage-men to march in peaceable procession if they wished ; and then they would bvve wielded the entire civil and military power to crush, and if neretrary to kill, every rowdy and rioter who atti n pled to interfere with the rights of citizms to peaceably march through the streets.I he Mayor of Montreal, however, chose to preserve the pence by co-operating with the m >b.and Is then fi re entitled to the censure* of every friend of luw and order.To thecr-dit of the Orangemen it n ay be added, that while the threat* rf the mob dd not deter tin m from completing preparations f> r their p trade, they nevertheless offered no miGance when the lawfully constituted authorities inti ifm-l to prevent their public de- monttration.(lyston T va uteri) < lutrageous as the ojipressivii action under this false impression, and he promised to write without delay to Mr.Jones and set tho matter right.\u201d A Protestant Constituenct.\u2014By a recent census taken in the County ofj Westbonrue, Manitoba, the populatim of that municipality i* shown to number 701> person», who were born in the following countries Canada, 50I ; Scotland, 101* ; England, 41 ; Ireland, 40; Denmark, 3 ; lTnlt«d .States, 2 ; Switzerland, l.Of the above 7\u2018J.'» persons 3!»2 are Presbyterian», 22'.» Church of England, lfi Methodists, andfi Baptists, while two lielong to no denomination.The assessed value of property in the municipality in as follow-* :\u2014Property owned by residents.$2\u20187,27H, do owned by non-residents, #303,162.Half breed and miners\u2019 lands, #117,-000.Total valuation #*>77,440.French Americans in Manitoba.\u2014Kev.Father Lacombe has n turnei from a visit to the settlements of the French Canadians who came here ironi the Eastern States.The Kev.gentleman speaks highly of their progress aud tho great strides they are making in building up new homes in Manitoba, while b-.* says they express themselves |>erfectly contented and highly pleased with the country.He relate» one incident : Meeting an «dit person, whom ho hi l seen when visiting Massachusetts last year, he expressed his surprise, a* he had warned the ol l man, who bad no money, against coming to the Prairie Province.\u201cAh,\u201d say* the old mvn, \u201cyou told me not to come, became l was poor, ?mt now I have my property, for which 1 w mid not take #2.000.\u201d- - Wi.inijHfj Free Press.The Pembina Mountain Correspondent of the tree Press, in a letter dated June 2-'v;h, relates the sad death of two young men, named Alfred Dredge and Henry Hutson, who CA*ne from Oxford County, Ont., in company with live others aud settled near the mountain.The whole paity were sick, and it was conjectured that they were poisoned by eating or drinking something f a poisonous nature.Two of the remaining three were in a critical condition and one not expected to live.The correspondent further says : *' The immigration t > these parts has not yet ceased, every day bringing some fwh arrivals.The land Is nearly all tak -n up as far back as Rock and Swan Lakes, and sor.i > settlers have even pushed themselves a< far back as Tm tie Mountain.M ««quitoei are thick, and the crops are looking w»-'l \u201d News Fou Intknpiv i Colonists.\u2014BVt'e.ford is a central place, !\u2022 ing near 1\u2019oitv I\u2019itt * > 1 Edmonton on one side, and Carlet >n an 1 Pria \u2022 \u2022 Allait on the other, ami hiving a proqtiOt * ¦ >n of communication with Forts Walsh and M -Ix:cd.It is convenient for traders from the tdain*, whe are begiuing t > come heie for supplies in exchange for furs.Here, as in places all through Canada, are spots of not very rich land, hut one cannot expect to hud hundreds of miles f land where n> 'abor it required.Min with energy w >uld soon uia'x j numey here.If determined to work they will find not so many drawbacks.Tueclimit* i.* most enjoyable and iavigorati ig ; tho land easily cultivated, ns no stumping r -quire» t > b-done, and there is hut little stony gr mod to be found.Horses can feed out all wiuter, an 1 in the spring are fatter than those that have been kept in the stablea.Although we are ahvay» led to believe tiiat the climate U revere, yet from the dryness of the atmosjdiere.people can vv >rk out of door* all day during the winter with much thinner i lothing tfiau iu Loavr iJmivja You seldom see overcoats worn, an l never s-o motile!*; and where in Lower CauaIv oh-would la- forever exclaiming, iu February au 1 March, What di*agreeable weather?Here, the cry is : Is it not glorious weath -r ! It is us-lei* to expect all the luxuries bur- you have in an old country : but it would onl/ b look on the dsik side, who would i>e unhappy in a place like Battlefor.i, The reports that have gone abroad of trouble frem our Indians have been chietiy cau»-J by plotting individuals who have no other m *n* of l>ringing themselves into notice.The ludiins know full well who are their friend*, and having always been considerately an 1 fairly dealt with by white people, ami knowing th \u2022 great )\u2022«¦»*.white settlers are to them, they will hardly br-io foolirh as to listen to the |>rouiptings of vv i.ke-i men, who are far from having their welfare at, heart.While the Indiana are settling on their reserve* is the time for ths mtsai.inarv w.>ik Knepretic, noble-minded men, who h we the c >n version and improvement of the Indian race at heart, ought to know that now it the time to teach the Indian the way to Heaven, it it only when they are settled alone with their P a her», that tho power of the gonpd ia unmistakaldy seen,and the fruits of the misdouarie»' elf -rt» are folly appreciated.The Kiglish t'Uuruh hat done-a noble work in this cmntry.The Wesleyan* have also done well.\u2014T/ve Press Pur its-pondenre, dated June 9.BRITISH COLUMBIA.Well Matched.\u2014The Victo ia Standard ¦ays Mr.Banater, M.1*.for Van x>uv< r Iiland, ran a race of three hundred yard with a butcher, being defeated after a stiff emte.t by »ix inebee.l*0*T\tK TIMK TAULK.l*o»v\tUttuliesl, Julr |at.|m7s \tAKKIVK\t\t\t\t\u2014 IK\tAVS.\u2014.A.M.\t1* M -\t\u2022 r.\\ r vsie a »p W ' at a i.»\tA.M.\tr.n.\t\tFn-'VIXl '\t\t M k ll)\t\tU)OIISW;i \"J Itail 1.IV\ts.< O\tH.OO t k Ilk\t\t,ai l*rv.flac.' at (ii-.isrio\t7 1.»\t8.00 M.OO' 8 OO\t1\tUI'U'I a Hi er Koul\" V sasi A K TnuVtat 1 a 'quobee, I'bree Ruer» k Morel, by Si f.( yiudir.I.v l!«ilvv sy Kaat' uiy w n» b 1 p» .Tbrce Hiver» Arlhubiatn \\\tO' 0\ta.tdi M.IIO 8.00\t\tUi-.le,, du Loau HU Oeeldca'ul II.IE .Main\t\t8 OO 9.1 h!\ttf.45\tLiira h' Oilnw ' \u201c\tSI JeroBie\tSIH)\t \t\tk m.Lui Hruiii ii.« .si.Krud nod ll- luniin.lord Ki! 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I\u2018roreaaor Millar, of 1 ditihiin-b.«.ira, ¦ ll la a vri st bo >n In Ibe lov slid \u2022iml to tic pul IP Mauaycranf luailicl u i nn-referred to tbe !¦ .ntl U g llrlll«h IL niltnl» Tbe publie are referred 10 Ibelr i; edii nl ndv Inera.Detail, in type la bs bad ol ri'trgt.i» ami grocer».Business Cards.I NV ENTOR8 DES I RUES OK 015- 1 tnlnitp I\u2019atenia .bomd ipplv t > I'll \\**.IMHtll, Mt-chanlial imd Mine Enginer-r.I\u2018ATKNT 8OI.ICH 0H 22 M.John «'-.ci Mootreal.I k I : E SS M A Kl ND I f\tin ILL ITE HR YNt IK8.Vi«>>.a Meier * Mio \u2019k of Vlllltnery Kuratab ng* .H on.ldal ably l'élu\" en»' tiric*-.Hit»*.It ITCH IK.1.382 Ml.Cslbe iii''«I.\t-.r Man.Mel* QT.LAWRENCE DTE WORKS, O\tm Itl.K.I ICY STHI.F.T.JAM IS M.M A< DONAt.U, HilL «ml \\\\ onllcn II»rr, staourrr.Hot I\u2019rraarr, dk c.\u2022entlemeu'» I'lolhea i lejtre-l anil Dyed, hoi l¦lor\u2022»< lenm d.I\u2019arreU rail) d for and dellvrn I in all parts of Ibe ellr, 4'ouiilry ordrra promptly atle d etl to.Business Chances.\\lrANTED, to mcH \\»ilh Hi'iiim- Y v dloa ,.ednraLd, r< lined.I'ampsinoiiabli a'el no* over l\".nli eigbl Jem*of aje.lo join In an e.liibllahed a'rl an.\"- *\u2022 ml atiru ulturul ealcrprl'e in oil' of tlieYVoatern Min lei.Capital not Mien lal but .mpele t k bmika and uiSuhs l> r ,ie.|o»'L rrO EET.a small Kuniishod Hounc.1 At l.alour alrerl.Ol\u2019 I ICE ft 4 El\u2019/I', at 1510 St 11 aim-h Hun t-u m ei iui *\u2022(.rent low Ai>|di I .11.V \\\\.( I AUK tv, SbiUoior.ÙEEI'CONTAINED HOI SES, 4.\u2019 No*.315 217.and 2 IU taanlBir atrrel.MH.HI**FPH 1»1 Hi.Mik.luiiH ill atrei-t.^IMIE DAEANCi: OE LEASE Oh' 1- No.74 Hearrr Hall i err i e, lia» Atlinir* sould Em lell n Ihe place If require I.II.,e lo In- «ecu * iy ibtf from ll> s.m.to 12 noon.01 3 to ii p m.'j'o leTjT^ Oilier» in Ibe Kxrbanye H ink UuiUlioir, va ,round he- I ntrnncp on Nutr»- Paine »t Apply hi Ibe Hanli.rr 11 A T 1 INK CCT STONH .Hou».Ne 'If.2 Sb-i broo l - «iriii wltb all inodru imi.rovi i.,eiitr, AppU lo N II.k J.MohM.5 and N».»,llel rlnwt Property for Sale.E XCEEEEN P IN\\ ES I\u2019MEN E Vi i* on M.I rfu m itrcrt, v, tlitn a fr« d> on* of tl o n* xt Ht.John ihr EvniifD\u2019liMt'# Clu.n h an\tIfonn*» »Httd« \u2022! into two tenru rnff.Am hnyrr «1*\tIniKt* r»ipv one iHirt'ott of the In ii«o ie *1 Ipmo «tin otiinr ly at 4 I l.'eto B free *-f / kCUEIST AND A CRIST.x y i , ID nfrvtil.( v » I\tI i .\u2019It- \u2022 *i e \u2022 '-'n an rib- VV-.ti rn Kye lunruutri l»>n-l> u,Im» r' i »\u2022 erlhr.e vrsnr .e.Ul.olv of d.-c* Lr.r *t t'ue lln.pl'a!» in Londun »nd ifcel i , vj, ie ( r- » nr, t K«|itinU ¦ dii rr*i\t:\t\u2022 «if » i.\u2014 e.re.|>-ve-l by » «.n \u2022> ni» r db ».Ar- I - -M e el Kmdenea X:l iir.AVf.M HAM.1 Mill.»' L.Summer Resorts.\\r If TOKEN HOTEL, Y\tON I.ITTl.t.AIKTIh I'OINT.Carr!i.y» at evr-i v F « pw \u2022» ir»in ¦l.n, »t ihr «rr.».» tie .ter u.rr steal act ou,ii wl.imu .lernm *5 n we.-k w II.I, t-lMNT.41 onager.V/l MNIER RESORT, HH.O II.5101 ATI IN, F*T.llll.% IUF.Ti#- Irtnoo:» !(oi,«'\u2019 '« now or» nrd.ai-l boSninlur mpuaar .vny day, t all and .(-\u2022 ud 'In »>>i»uo ___________r.lXIIMtFII.IIHtt**,, Tf.,-fMl.,r.ARREN\u2019S HOCHE N T\t.11 f It U 4 V 11 A V .r.- «\u2022YHKVV4 ItO\u2019 M!.v l.'cX i» OU « I ?or * \u2022 »IV.mJ |.»!Sltl In Mi my t.ar lai tvkft-l o-thex .i- \u2022 .r v, .1 .\t» -i« » ; * \u2022 I i.awr lo rorroit \"led by die mn-i d-H.bifil pen.««*\u2022\u2022» Tbe Tiopne'O*.la murnins lb > Y< hr tku vvry DWal pntroas.*'- h - bna hi\"'-¦* i \u2022\u2022t-jo-el.If.\"'\t' I « p*- ' that kia llo'et ha-brea ealarre Mm» »' r Don or nnKNflRKI.Ï Nl.VV Dl.'tl.XO Ki ll I «dinlalog tla fortner prem'»e«.Ibi.baa he* n (i ru \u2022 ' id in \u2022» aopmor ail»-, aid Ibe a OOle llo'-i tborou, tilv r-n'i^i and embelflahed, «ml ean a-»w «\u2022covaBiodatasar at.vOD vlai'rra.II» aaaarea that aolbtag will b »sr> i.\u2022 - ' hi.S.rt that Will eoaduev II» 'be roe nrf »' I eni ir»ri.t«t laguwrt».\tX.WAIlUfcN, Ti.Qi.sU\" pEM.EVI E HOL\u2019SE, 5 EU PORT.IKK >1 ONT.I nUr V|r vnphiemnwag.t.rod liter, ct.anr»'rd » i'b tbi.I ' e»e by F.I d*fc.\" Raiea par nay Caaui.»rrlal Traveller* *i Ft> rie«-M im Vt.iUn.SV.Tlva»» ar Vlultra pernerk tlO #*«\u2022 ^e Me.la.at « 1 11.ra, 5l ¦.«iu«ie («.dy-iisa «tall borna fe.IHIKAI ».ULAN a I O.I'raprirtoi\u2022 \u2022 I 4 TI IK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Fridat, Joi.y 19, 1878, Meetings, tascments, 4c, C ' }i M / ' X'A' Sc KD OTICN AI u I'KO HAN \\I»K 4 ON* HKT, HECK Bit'll OllCIIEVnt \\ (40 rrrformrro, of! MOM'UBAL Là* ROS.SK *i»«»l NIM \u2014oh \u2014 I HI DA \\ KVKMNtt.*»* 7.;D> oNIocL AKCHKUy.\tt'IM»yl)KT, *I.AWN ffH NXll A,lmi»i>*uU-UJr uuJ OeoUciniMi, i *\u2022»**» I.*ul> a.10c e greater if thoae who appear in public would do bo o\\er their oam names.It is certain that the law, aa it stands in the Consolidated Statutes, appears to cover the Orange body, hut it is c (ually plain that the statute of which it is ihe codification, both by iW history and its preamble, utterly excludes that body.It ia true that the previous statute, in so far as it may be contradicted by the conaolidat-cd state ment of it, ia re|>ealed by the latter ; hut it ia also true, if the dilferencea are not contradictions, and if the statute a* it now ap-iwars ia cn|>able of h-ing interpreted either by the wording or by the history of the old law, that such an interpretation would hold goed.We nred not trouble ouraelves to 1 renounce on a pure riueition of law*, teeing that there are courts that may be trusted in the matter, and before which it is extremely likely to ccme.It may be interesting, however, to look for a me ment at the very peculiar jweition in which these fonr gentlemen have, for the time being, placed the commnnity, and forever placed the mselves.The \" ca*»\u201d aa submitted to them ia certainly a curfœity.It begin» by nmrting that \"The oath taken and anbaenbed \u2022\u2022 by the members of the said Association is one \u2022\u2022 not authorized by law, and moreover contains «\u2022 an engagement to secreey not r«.|uired by 41 |aw.\" Thua one half of the case was t iki-u for gianted, and never submitted to I the lawyers at all, and ^ tludr opinion t is simply pronounced on a suppoMd case.11 >w di 1 Mr.Walsh, Hmretary of St.1'atrlck's S \u2022\u2022 c!ity, I,ml out these facts with regard to the o lh and M-cresy of the Society ?Are they b.,.i d on ixtiitive evidence such iu D gnnur.illy r* I imiirie, however, tli.it four gentlemen of the very high standing which their title marks would cive their names to a positiva conclusion hasel 1 n the mere i/ U th rit of tlio secretary of a so-i iety, a conclusion calculated to bear, and that actually did bear, most portentous consrquencea,\u2014 without verifying for tlism»alves the ai-Kerted facts cm which their judgment was based, for that judgment does not say that sup-losing the facts to W so the conclusion inurt he so,hut declares to the public that theOrauge Ho-< i«ty actually is hy law a conspiracy against the stale, and that each and every member of it is guilty of an offence punishable by the penitentiary for from two to seven years.Hy this opinion the mom.hereof this body arc presumed to be banded to gt the r fer the purpeiae of committing treason or murder or some felony, or in order to indulge in sedition, riot, rebellion and treasonable practices.'Ihwe need not lie proved, for there is one section of the statute which includes them without such proof, hut they must he assumed, reticg that it is against such that the Dw is directed.We presume the Society to be the same the world over, whether the laws are or not.So we find that Sir John Macdonald, Mr.McKenzie Howell, the late Mr.Ilillyard Cameron, and innumerable other Orange-nu n in ( )ntario, holding foremost placei in every walk of life, have been guilty of all these.Four Qu-.cn's Counsel have so declared them.When these gentlemen come to this Province, they are, in the opinion of four Queen's Counsel in Montreal, liable to arrest ami imprisonment for the above term.The law is full of strange surprises, but we do not euppoee His Worship Mayor Beaudry ever met with a surprise ao agreeable as that which has turned a statute- passed in days which he r* members well\u2014for the suppression of the Fils dr la LiltrU and kindred secret s icietius for the promotion of rebellion (of some of which Le may have been an active and valued member) into a condemnation of a Society which is even disagreeably loyal.But not only are the Orange, men throughout the Province mere uncaught penitentiary birds, but the same is true of the members of a host of other societies, both 11 >man Catholic and Protestants.We will not undertake, considering the gravity »f the charge, to specify which, but even churches might ho brought under (he meaning of the clause which has done such terrible scath.In fact, there are few l*eople in the Province who ought not to have bun in the Penitentiary long ago.Naymore, the Mayor himself, and all Magistrates anil officers of the law,are proved to have been criminally negligent in never having brought to justice a single one of all the jail-drserving rascals not evtu an Orangeman \u2014the Mayor even asserting the other day that lie respected the members of 1 he Orange Society, If, however, these four eminent Queen * Conn* eel have made a mistake, and have accused all thrte people-and the Orangetoen in parUculir -of penitentiary offences wrongfully, it Is a vtry serious one, and may have been the foun-dation of aérions offences.If it turns out that ti e Mayor, with five hundred abettors, assein-b\u2019.id in force to prevent a .ertain number of jieaceful citi/ens from walking the streets, as they bad a right to do, and from going to church, as they were entitled to to, and that he and they unlawfully besieged them in their hall, threatening murder to any who should Issue therefrom, and actually and most brutally a-saulting some who did, or wire presumed to belong to the win e body,\u2014then His Worship appears in a most contemptible jiositioii, and, if legal justice were possible in the Province, in a moat perilous one, mMw\t\u201d PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.(S/>tcial CoiTtt)xmdtnft of tht IFiDims.) Qi'EMC, July 17,1*71*.The feision is hastening to a close ; the report in the lobbies is that the Legislature will be prorogued on Thursday or Friday next.The (iov-miment have had, throughout the session, a meat unusually hard tussle for it, but, fortunately for the Province, have been able to hold their own.They were met, at the very opening of the House, by ihe defection of three members on whos* support they had a legitimate right to rely, but who, seduced hy the honied j remises of the leader of the Opposition, or acted u|>on by other and more occult influenens, nt the last turned their backs unon their party fiieuds and proved traitors to their election promises.A correspondent of the Witness, som i little time ago, signing himself \" 8t.Hilaire,' contradicted the statement that Mr.Bertrand was returned by the Liberal vote._ Further in-fermation, taken since, on the point, only g'H's to confirm the statement already made th »t Mr.Bertrand did, as a fact, receive a large Liberal vi te.The county, moreover, is loo*ition offered in the House was also of a most virulent kind ; e\\ cry means, whether justifiable or not, were, it may safelv bo said, on all occasions, employed to hamper and obstruct the action of the Government.And, at the same time, a hireling press unceasingly attacked all those who showed them-f.Ives at all disposed to give the new ministry a fair trial.At the head of these undignified and mischievous sheets, must, of course, be placed the Canadittt, whose proprietor, with remarkable foresight, secured a ten year»\u2019 printing contract from the late Government as the price for his sacrifice of all feelings of fairness and self-res-pect.It U to be hoped that if no remedy can be brought to the state In which the matters now Hand, and if the contract cannot with honoi to the Province be voided, that, at least, the (» >v-eminent will see that the work u uroperly done, and that the proprietor of the Canoditn fulfils to the letter every obligation he has undertaken As a tampla *>f the way In which that paper is conducted, and the want of fairmwi and honesty which marks its editors, it will be remembered that during a violent diaeusaion provoked a few day» ago by Mr.Tarte, some one on the Ministerial bench»* was heard to say that the member for Bonaventure was a gallows'bird.This expression Mr.Tarte charged Mr.Marchand with having used ; the Provincial Secretary distinctly denied having ¦aid nnyth'ng of the kind, and, as a matter of course, his statement was accented hy thu Home ; n« v«itlieiess, yesterday, Mr.Marchand was obliged to civil thu attention of thu A «sum* hly to the fuel that, notwithstanding hi» denial, thu i'tiHudun iiiiii the ('oarin' attributed thu ekprertion to him.Such conduct 1» simply out-lagiiua, ut d cutaiiily well calculated to ) ling down exemplary punishment up ,n tboi',' who n ay choose to indulge in it.Tim fuat ire of I y 1 st< iduy '» hitting wus thu Hecoud reading *f 11IK BILL 10 ABOLISH TUB LfuISLATIVK C -'JKCIL i This bill, doubtbss, was introduced beeviia thu doing nwiiy with thu Council was > of the re three feet above the Hoor, with steps ascending on either side ; in the centre is a desk, rich in design, and in front a circular railing for communicants.The seats are all curved,and radiate from the centre; every sitting (eight hundred in number) will have an unobstructed view of the minister, and he will have a view rf the face» of all the congregatiivn.Vestiieafor the minister and choir will be under the platform.There ia also a capacioua and well-lighUd Imeement, twelve feet in height, which will contain school-room or lecture hall, 48 x r>2.library, five class-rooms- two of these have sliding glaM partitions, which at any time will afford additional spacu to the Sabbath-si hi* l, cr the two made Into one for weekly-1 iLitting*.There U a sub*c*dlar in (rmt under - 4 the hall, fi r fuel and furnaces to heat Sabbath schor-l and c\u2019a>H-ro< i- s with hot water, and thu i hurt h with vvaitn air.Ventilating flues are plated in ra'e Iraorvpta, and a laigu shaft in \u2022!< tiie, repainted with iron rods, Thu Building Down)iM u appointed for the mitir 11 inion J\u2019tddiqiie, Minent end Rationale, a map of tho city of Montreal ; phi to of Lord and Lady Dnfferin; photo of Sir John A.MacdonaM, aud a photo of the Hon.Alex.Mackenzie.Rev.James Roy.M.A., the pastor, then prenait* d to Mrs.G, B.Bin land, on benalf of the congregation, a beautiful silver trowel, and the corner-stone being placed In position, was laid hy that lady.There followed a touchingly beautiful ceremony, cousistiDg of the laying on tho atone of a brick each by a number of the Sabbath-school children.Mr.Costen next read a history of the church from the time of its seces-sion from the Methodist body about a year and a half ago, which was followed by an ADI 'BESS FROM TIIE PASTOR.Rev.Mr.Hoy said : I luring the excitement attending the circumstances out of which arose the congregation f«>r whom this church has been commenced, it was thought Ix-ht hy him, who serves it as pastor, to wait for a time of greater calmness before making any reply to the numeroua adverse state-meAred to him, in it* not unfreqiu-nt poetical exuggera-H, n, to contain, and to express to the ] opular n ind truth* difficult to ilthne wiih scientific accuracy, hut, nevutheleaa, ahaolutely neiwsary to | metical ChiiMian ws ahnv the title Evangelical, He longed f>>r a more loving unity of Christians.He saw thu more \u2022learned and pious liberal* draw ing ».«arir to thu orthodox, amt tho orthodox drawing nearer to the liberals.Hu ex I cctid no unity by the betrayal of one ii,t > the liamia of thu of the other, but thu pos-ibility of Unitarian* being Christians seemed ih« greatest question on which hung the poMibility of a united Brotiatantisru, He beliuved that thu legal htandards of the Methodist Church, wh it ever might he said hy those not known as legal, enable,! that church, with less violence to ex tiling formularies than in theca.se of almost any other church, to proclaim such a recognition.He felt that this was a question of public interest, and riot of rm-rely |>enional or denominational importance, uml should therefore he presented to the public.He felt that if it were decide 1 by the public voice, at h ast of hi* church, that such a recognition if Unitarians as Chriatiaus was not possible, the condemnation of it must rest upon grounds so narrow that they would make hi.* continuance in the Methodist Ministry no longer desirable.He privately proposed to tho leading authority of the Church in Montreal, when a newspaper paragraph was the occasion of trouble, the issuing of a pamphlet expressing his views on the limits he believed tin- \u201c legal\" standards allowed to a min'ster, ami volunteered tho information that if those views should he regarded as untenable, lie would quietly withdraw from the Church.1 Ids i roposai he believed to lie accepted.To avoid every possibility of offence, he had his manuscript repeatedly revised by com]R'tunt gentlemen ; and by insertions, corrections, and an exposition of his purpose in the preface^ he endeavored to guard against misapprehension.Instead, Ihowever, of finding' u great nueation met in a statesmanlike spirit, he found nis purpose wisrepreseiited, his « wn doctrinal views caricatured, his personal aud niinisteilui life belied, what he had honestly stated for the purpose off guarding againbt a misapprehension of his own views treated as the scheme of a trickster endeavoring to escape detection, and every practicable device of ecclesiastical ingenuity resorted to, to crush him.The results of faithful research ami careful criticism, honestly pursued for years, and the most apposite*quotations from the very theological standards which formed the Court of Appeal, were summarily rejected by those who yielded to those only so far as they supported any phrase of theological thought, but who capriciously rejected what the very civil law binds them to respect when it clashed with theories they were determined to enforce, as if they were the very word of God himself, Criticism from without was ever repelled as an impertinence ; all poFsibility of progress in clearness of conception or expression was t he prevented by crushing all critictim from within.A course of conduct which even tho Free Church of Scotland lias hesitated to puisne towards criticism of the Bible itielf was eagerly adopted towards criticism of formularies which, however excellent, could never he compared with the writings of prophets and apostles._ A Protestant sect, professing to respect the rights of private judgment, did its best to prove to the world the hollowness of its own professions.Meanwhile the majority of the congregation to which he ministered, foreseeing the storm, were making preparations unknown to him to meet it.He was unexpectedly presented at a week evening service with an address, a copy of which is deposited in the corner-stone of tnis r.ew church, assuring him of sympathy and sup-pi rt.When that which purported to be a trial was over, and thu condemnation was pronounced, and not till then, did he feel that his own si rise of duty allowed him to relinquish a position which he believed he was entitled to hy Ixitli the spirit nnd much of the letter of the legal standards of the Church he had served so long, and to which he was bound by (lie presence in it of many who had l>een brought to God by his labors.He forwarded his ^resignation as a minister of that church.None knew hitter than his immediate friends that, even then, his advice to them, in view of the expense, the isolation, the rending asunder of valued ties, the nameless sufferings which they would have to endure if they adhered to him, was ** Stick to the old ship ami let mu drop.\" They decided otherwise, however, and taking the determination of a dear and generous people as an indication of a providential path, he gave hirrsdf into their hand*.So far, God\u2019s blessing has lieen with us.Hav ing found, under the law relating to Congregational churches, the freedom, und*r great general principles, wlich w.i could find nowhere else, it w our aim, God helping us by the power of his Hely Spirit, to follow as closely as earmst hearts can the Lord Jesus Christ.To tliose of similar aim we offer our Christian fellowship, demanding of none more obligations than those which are necessary for our common Christian life.To other churches, without dis tinction f name, wo offer our fellowship, so far as they coincide with our own aim to bring men to Christ, and to keep ihem true to Him.Even for that church from which we have believed ourselves, at least the most of us, com|>elled to withdraw, as we never had any but the kindliest feelings for it.we will not cease to pray, hoping that the time may come when it will learn not to repeat the historic folly of sowing for itself seeds of repentance, in its efforts to prevent thought hy forcible suppression of the thinker.ADDRESS FROM DB.WILKES.After the ringing of another hymn, the Rev.Dr.Wilkes delivered a brief address, in the course of which he raid As we understand ihe pur]lose of cur friend* who have arisen to build, it is that this house shall he hallowed and sanctified by the simple, spirit nal worship of God : the triune, the Father, Son nnd Holy Ghost, the *«vl of our salvation.Here will be sung in glad harmony His praises as Creator, Governor and Saviour.Here will he made prominent in worship the Father's love, the Saviour'»-incarnation, ministry and death, nnd resurrection.ascension and mediatorial reign, and tho grace ar.d power of the Holy Spirit of Truth.Hi re continunl prayer will he offered hy those who ftel their entire dependence on divine grace for the supply of all their wants, and intercession for all sort» and conditions of m»n.Here will ever lie an open Bible, *ur>er-natural in it* origin, the revelation of God to imn, authoritative, enlightening, precious yea, and evermore precious, which w'dl.b-* expounded with prayer for divine illumination, and which will lie employed for awakening, c< nverrion, instruction, reproof, aa the very sword of the spirit.It make* us feel our deep sinfulae** and helplessness, it brings a divimv human Christ to us\u2014God manifest in the iVsli \u2014 as the only Redeemer and Saviour, whoso blrinl cleanse* us from allsin , but H ati**demon-stratvs by its movements in the heart and lifu that faith works hy love, that it purifiw* th-* htait, that it overcomes the world.It all iiuvlus for righteousness in character and in life.We knew m^thing of it really, unie*» it makes, us honest, true, upright, Chmt-like.A* wo undmtni a the purpose of our friends, tlu*» house will rttouud with these great verities.will have within it* wall» a communion hoi.-r upon thu spiritual life which springs out of them.The trumpet will give a curtain s«u.nd, and (Tri-t\u2019s soldiers will respond to iU call.He cl< eed with the prayer, \u201c God bless th\" Wealty *'Lurch and make It a blessing, Amen, and sat down amid marked expression* of gratifies! ion on the part of bis audience.The Rev.Mr.Forhter, of Calvary ChurcQ, follow» d w th a congratulatory address, and Vu * ] rocsec lngs closed with the mugin.; of , thu Nr total Anthem, and thu benediction, pr>-in u ic*«l by the paator.There are Indications that in Sotlandlth * next election» will turn more upon the question of disestablishment than upon the foreign|poliuy of the Government. Fuiday, July ID, 1878.TIIK MON'F! FAT, DAILY WITNESS COLPOKATION MOWS.TilK WATElTcOM « ITTEK.A n < 1 tiuK of Committee \\v;w heldyest-r Jay kftuuv*n, t\u2019Juir mail, Altl«, Holland, Robert and Thibault.WATEIt to ODTLVIMO MUNI* 1PALIT1X8.After routine tuaineas, a letter from the S: .(labriel and l\u2019oint St.t harlea imin!oi|>»Iititfr, .acceptint,' th# condition» for the supply of wV.r through a metre placed on the (.\u2019entre street hy- j tirant, was read A deputation from St.(labriel I waited on the Committee, praying to have the water suptilied directly to tome of the residents of tiiat village.The request was refused, as it was in contravention of the law of the Council, in which it was stipulated tint until three thousand feet of piping be laid down in the municipality making the request, water could not be supplied.Mr.Duhamel was present ami made application that water be supplied free to certain very poor tenants of his, which was lett over for consideration.An application of the St.Catherine street Orphan Asylum, through its Direct >rs, tor exemptions from tax* s of 187, the taxes of 187Ü-77 having been p»id, was referred to the Finance Committee ; it was explained that the arrears of 1H7-'» had bun oneilooked.Mr.1.K8AGK, Superintendent of the Water Works d- partaient, said that lie had completed the measurements of the masonry at THE NEW HESEHVOIll, but was not i repared to give an explanation, as «orne of ut as e< Hi.n reports had crept int> the new*-papers, he would give some explanation and would say «hat nothing had }\u2019et been done which would mju rant the re|x»rt that through this work the city would lose twenty thnusand dollars.lie could assure the committee that the measuren eut» originally taken did not exce.-d the value of the work done more tlian $8,000, and that Mr.Whelan had a balance due for $10,808.i;r>, which was still in the hands of the City Treasurer.Mr.Whelan\u2019s sub-contractors bud made an overcharge through a miscalculation ; he (Mr.l.csage) had discovered them in February.The Chairman\u2014How do you account for the discrepancy Î Mr.J.ESAOE said he would rather not say anything about it yet, but thought it was through carelesanees more than anything else.The Chairman thought it was owing to an error of one of the young men in the olhee, who had tried to rectify it by chiselling something off.The metting then adjourned.day I met them in the police Magistrate\u2019s rAe'»» I\tm v< r recognised the I.ga\u2019ity of the two drxlu or two may Ik- spent in these ÛT t Ô olur give oils in th) Si.itia.Aftc r -nine furtherdlsi-m.-i'ia Divis\u2019 oth-r for a live-mile rnee wiut nractiealty hat not definilelr ui-entod l.v ('oiiMiuy.the race to he r-nvi d early ia O t:>;:ei , tl.e 1 nth if possible, dale and itberil-'-al'stolii-ar-luiiRi-d henafliir.Houlllo i llir.Kerutn ifeldi lliv at I\u2019.urile.I.akf Si-ugof.nr the Ikockvillo e nr- will piohnbly he the«eene ; hut i'ourtney it - .n-.l that ori no « ¦' : »hl< r uio-: wou I be t -.s 10o-wheel s i âmes .r nitteil.COMM KllCl AL.\u2014\tllsyanl A < «mt-ao t.nvuo! Iir-ker.-'.I.-ird -n Knglnml, feve leiled, with n'.air;-; \u2022.a uii'ii i i hllttle*.\u2014\tIlistlutcil by the Boston d-7:' the I.IVK STUCK MAltKKT.\u2014luly IS.There huel>ccn a large inciease in llieuumherof beef rattle brougtit to mutket.but many of them ara not ovrrt-iinlened with fat.A consiilerntile tuisincM was done at St.Gnbiii-I market, prices ranging at from 3e to 4 *4C nor lb.for city consumption, a few ts-ing sol.at higher figures fon-xp irtatlon.The market lH-ats this alien.ocn hr >ut.'ht 1 fiti hi-:ul of tieef ca\u2019.lie: -hn-paint liinhs arc al«o pr.tty inmeroui and «lightly lower in price.MARINE NEWS.July HI.ship Lake Superior, Liverpool, Thompson Murray.I Co., general.July 17.Hr-g Henry s, lonco -.An lerson, McKenzie & c-*.general.Sdn.Anna Mali.-, ljue'i-.-, W.1 A.Chartehoi.« light.\t'« '*'01 SS.Erl King.I.onilon, K Ri-fm I A Ci .'\u2022n*ril SS.Austrian, Glnsgew.II .\\ Alls-j, gem-ral.8S.Missitsippi, Lirer|Hi il I».r -rra- t- c ral.J:ilv IS.SS Vrnexia.I\u2019ictoii.D.8hv *e ; | n,| r ,| r-i hr.Willu-lmlne, s\\iin- v, c.H .p.c.,\\.i un- \\- Co.tMlIISAt.SS.IVIyooInn, Liverpool.H.v A.Allan, g.-ucrit.DEPAtlTUT-\u2014July 17.Barut\u2019C Kmtnn V , Que\u2019 - e -u.i'jo - Carleny A Rath, fi mts-r.Sit.iInterio, Livrrpoo' I».'lor n.-e ,v Co., vei.n.l.J^niue Ralph B.I'vnk, Riur i\u2019a'is, R.C.A a ms A t ,'u., lumber.RS.Luke Me go rile, Livi-r.ool.'i' on:*i-i, Muoney .t l 'o .general.Baiane Agrn Monteiiih-o, R (_'.A.tinv & t\u2019o.Itunlxr.Silr.Anna Msris.I lehil).i-:o W.A.Charlebois.Heir.Csrillou orSt.Andrew's is very goof, and t tv I A BoPUb Rvk.ms We would call tho at lentiiiii of our traders t-» th fuff tlut a grand (.'oiiciit ai d l.el\u2019i'.- ui F.-tlial will b held in I.* ctiiie Room cf St.J *»-ph Mr.- t l'r< sbyterlau ('huieh, (w Id.L ha* been greatly mlu-I .aid improved) .«a Friday evening, 2t>'.h inst .forth* benefit of tin- < huich funds.The progra'iiin-vGilch is now c.mplet.-il, is a very aelcct one for the .cession, ami wii) pb asu ail who g.».M« f iln- .t.l.'i l m.Train Iron.Montreal.Kl.Tl itN TH'KI IS in i in',Ion, good tiout Hatsrdsy till Mumlay at $1.51) for Itoiml Trip.Cco.l llulel acent modsttiw at Carillon hihI Ht.An-\u2022IrntT).It.VV .iSIIKIMIKRD.J EMMONK ! LEMONSr Nim\u2019 I.ANDINO I X Piq VNKSIAN \u2022\u2019 I'alcraio Lc-uiaos in prim.-.oielrtiuu.In a».» itvl Ik»\\c in lots to suit JAK \\V.TH«*Tri{ dr C /-ni.Cornli-ea Polo*, Stair Rods, lilrd t ier.> .-un- s ,.t .it clothes lit to w.-sr ia the i-ounirr t ' J \u2022* Kenuu.k Co.31 and ÜH Kl.Lau reueesirv.r,.er uiii.d lui f.u lii- dth mtit None bnt tho l.-,,t a-td nioiii perfenn)t»oiii«- Mm.nn Cur il-, itoue up i\u201e « imn.ii.ATic (Tbt ee < ulors III Oui- I inpri ««loll.) Fl NK r.ITTd P.TKV Till: VI.flFKi lAl.ATIKXTION «.IN KX iuNVAIIDs aK.i (.KIM COltHECINheS IN ALL WORK DONK.JOIIN DOrOAM.kV SON, PKorniSToas.CENnUUNK, hTINT.m .am» IIITKid, SI AI.DIMJ, FRKCKLEri, AM» TAN, F A* Kl.lt \u2022« CE HR II nr USING AI.I.IIKAI.INH T \\ It MOAI* Fur «.Oe U all Drug Store AT ¦ OPFH K.QENTS I OK SALE AVIT gTATIONEKY ! STATIONERY Merract le Suirinnery of every dea np: >0.Trial order 1 r**«poet'uliy »l!olte.t.JA.AIBH -I TIIFIU.ANI», 200 and \u2018g-\u2019iH - \u2019.Jsme« )L ASSURAEoOK CO.FI It F IStsIRAME OF ALL KIM»-.AT \u2022OW KHTCI KRKNT If ATKri.LO-*«Kri Mil.FK ALLY ADJI-TKI» AM» IMtOMPTLY FA ID.A.R.BETHUNE, JfANAUEB, 329 Notre Damo Street.Mii; li '' \u201d, l\\ ''HOOD c *n i i w\tl» A '\u2022 V ,\u201cK I tl.H.A\\ !).'I |!:A illlt I .-nu.i\tAoirM, «>\"\u2022 alu.\tTrau* m the carnage^drive, ^ -he ki \u2022 \" - the h* uhvards 11» the ark.Of the pUa.hed green by-way*, the tanglcs o .1\ttlie coy foot-paths under the fonst tries, she knows nothing.8he has a keen n use of the ridicuhins, and rather than te.ir b.r rearly glov.s nnd leave n shred of her dress 011 i v« ry trailing hi 1er, rather than cling 1 Uj l.ss to me and be dragged up every slulv-ing bank, a -jN-ta.le from tho drive, she say* \"'\u2018\u2022\u2018Rut v ou Know that at Catskill and at Jef- femn.\" ple»d* mamma, \u201cwhereclimbing is u ! ' \"-YtT.my d.ar, I do know.I\u2019ve lost my Peart often enough to those pretty nymphs in ! their icqmttish ami simple mountain dross.! At ( utskill and at .letfirs.!» she wear* a cos-1 ten- at once easy and cloac-flttuig, light and I urin .fnl, nnd in which she can move and have h, r being in comfort for six summer weeks.! Then she ri mes back to the mummy toilets in th,* .mly autumn, and is the dearest, the most A correspondent of tho InJim hnn-,-writing from Paris, says tho show of live Slot k < pent d on tho F.splamule of lier Invalides is one of tho novelties connected with the < xhibition, and is well worth a visit.It 1*, howt ve r, attend»*,! with inevitable drawoa ki.Kipling» and risk prevent tho despatch \u2022>[ e.ni-mul* from eommiorablo diatanees, ami the 1., asHiit funning prevailing in certain ejuumos do« s nut eoiiduee to enterprise in stoc k raising.Umioo this cattle show, though a aectiin of the nniv.isal exhibition, is not universal, .ir ov« n European,but i* Kreneh, English, Ih'Igi nn with a sprinkling of Dutch, Italian.Swiss, Danish and Portugese.Frauen his U .; ex* liihitors ; England, ; Relgium, 3!» ; 11 .11 m l.1*2; Italy JJ; Switzerland, !?; Denmark, 2 an l Portugal, 1.England is represented by nearly til its eminent brooders, and amply justifioi its reputation.Indeed its superiority would have Veen all the more manifest had tho in-tcruitioral competition extended over a wider ar.a and much of tho best French sto-k is th\" result of crossing with English breed*.THK cattm: are placed in about 10 lofty and spacious sho Is, with plenty of air and light, hut covered in, si* that the visitor* walking through them are sheltered from the sun and rain.Tho aheep, jiigs uml poultry are penned ut each extremity, where lines of trees iiir;r«l protection, and in tLo et litre in u broud belt )wcr bocLMii uvoiih d.The journey uml heat are, nevt rtht-less, telling on some of tho pigs, whose owners uro prudently inviting offers from Paris butcher*.Of Dutch oxen there arc many largo and well sham'd animals, and :;o \u201ef mibocllaueou* northern breeds, 11 Danish Count carrying off several prizes.\u20191 he Swiss cattle number /iO, and are admirable specim un.Tluir lulls, hungup beside them, call up ic-minisei mu s of ploasaut mountain musi -.8 wen individual breeder* and two 80 ioties-tlmo of the (\u2019antou of Sehwytz and of the Simmen-tha\u2014furnish the entire coUoctina.Italian and Portugise ont tie are scantily represented.Turning t,> the cattle brc«l in Prance,attention is first attracted by a choice assortment of Normans, various in form and color, but robust, ciuiet, and producing good milk as well as good Ik « f.Tlie Flemish is also a well filled ol iss of cattle, of imposing si/ *, with good heads and level backs, but with narrowing llint-li-*, have been sent from some of tho German states.French agriculturists havs crossed the Merino with several other breeds, and the with the Dishley, or New Loïc\"*tor, seems the most successful of these expon-mints.In rOCLTOV, natives nnd foreigners comp 't'i together, with-out reference to the native s ;il of the exh u.Most of the fonign poultry » L,,gl,* ,.b', \u2018t fights a losing hath'.Though most of t.W breeder* fighting prominently m ImgUsh Khows enter the list* in this section also, only a few crumbs in the way of pn/ s fall to them The Kreneh poultry are, in general, finer and of higher style.\t, .\t^ 'n.c show does not attract many visitors, t he exhibition and the salon presenting superior attraction U> most foreigners, especially ns the writhe r is showery.The attendanU are « .11- -ly Fr, nob country people.'I ho shcphenls of v arious nationalities aoem on oxcellont tenn*, nnd it is amusing to witness tneir attempts te converse.or rather to gesticulate, with each other.\t______ tak.n for one in the «umnu-r to last until Uctober.\t,.Every farmer\u2019s wif, knows how needful i*a good sujiply of it e fordairy purpoaea, and «very fanner and those who are uot farmers who live in the country are able to appreciate ieo-i ream or ice-water during tho warm weather of summer.Tho above will be found an Inexpensive way of having a supply of ice on baud.A.z \u2022 j / *(?< J/l Hilt lit.Kiiin iuuu.Doo».\u2014Darwin tells us, iu his Research, s in Natural History, that in Banda Oriental, South America, it is a common thing to sic lit cks of sheep guarded by one or two «log*, at a distance of some miles from any house or man.Tho method of canino edu< a-ti,»n there praotiiod consist* in separating the puppy 1 while very young, from its mother an l i\u201e uceustomiiig it to it* future companion*.A « weis hi hïthri,' or four times a dav for the little thing to sunk, and u nest of wool u m uto for it in tho sh-ep j>cn.At no tim is it allowed to associate with other dogs or witli the childn 11 of the family.From this eduea* lit n it ha* n».:\tsus\" I,]., l.>u t vvilbil.u llt.l) titiuKl ami wltb lire: IT.XVluKto faute lu bU baul, anil'\" \"\u201cI \u201e j,, m .\t.,n t «-ill gatlu-r ill\" \"b>-«t Uto Ikh juirm r.,« Be will bun sltli Hr- iimiurm tiabb M iu-r* 1 .t lit* bonmi»' 1 ri\u2019-xbui .v.t: Ii.k iii>r.)V lt>> .ml U r all Hu .It.rllr.ir I.i.it .liai: tic «but Ji.a In Ami luilBy pit Iu- 1.110 I be Kt>l»lf.IU.i:.a lleru.'.llti-It-O-v-n.:I,|« liU broilicr I\u2019hllii IliriHl bad doue.o 1.Added yei tlii*.JtHüO!*.-JI.Non wheu ul.it- 1 ll.|»-r your families, quite as import mt to be ascot tained a> w h it bouse you will « boose, what proMtect your eye will oomtnanJ, what you will di ink.nnd how you sh ill recreate.\u2014 -V.)\u2019\u2022 Independent.What I» t' tu Ih- \u2022Z 'c.ttl-I lliciistit of lilt* l.'tnl\" I An*.To l»e brave and strong in doing tlie la rd\u2019s work.0.Du »i.u think Ins nol Jiluktiij *iue or tt - ng tirink tu t| utl him to be great Ï 7.What wait ht* iitt-clal 'vork I Ans.To prepare tho Christ.X How (ltd lie do IUh I Ant.Ho told tln-m of their muk, and begged them to repent and he forgiven, i*.Why wan lie* t-ftlk-U tho Uiijntsi I Ans.Because he baptized great multitudes of those who repented.10.\tWtmt tlhl tome ]H'o()U* thiuk ol him f \\cr.I.i.11.\tWhitt did John «ay to this I V'rr.!»>.l\u2018J.L'o you imilt-mtuml whal he nioanit I An*.That ClirUt was so much above him tl .it he was not worthy even to take off 11 is shoes.(Teacher will describe sandals, \\e.) KI.Wan John proud, or humbh-t 11.Cnn on,' Im' humble nod yi-t bold nnd brave! ir.What else did John «ay of JeHtiB t Vt-r.17.10.To what docs this infer I An-.To the Jewish custom of threshing grain, and separating the wheat from the chuff.17.Who are laeant by ilie wheat and the elmtrt Ans.The righteous nnd tho wicked.IH.Who came icie day ntnonir the multitude, If he baptized by .lotm ! An«.Jcmis.1!*.How old « in, In- at ilit* lime I Ass.About thirty years f age.\u2022jO.Where had he been nil tho eighteen year» Klnee ti« tiiË.1* I w tilt the doctow in the t.-mplo f Ans.Probably living quietly at Nazareth wi.h his parents.ji.Whnt woniWf-il\t.irretl 'ihtu Jmci t,»|'* tiz-'d liim I V .-r.21.Could «hone whonnw nnd lu-.ird th- \u2022 ihi.;: diu.lit thill he nns the .\u2018 on of t>o.l ! ,t.o( « hat is IniptUm it s'ncu ! Ans.Of being cousu rated, or appointed, to ?-.me special work.\u2022jt.Ponte time :'ftrr I'.tc hapttsm orChrl.ti.\"In- jm.i Johu in jirtacn f An*.Herotl tho king, liceaus.' John hud boldly reproved him for his sins.2*,.I'id John ever i-onit- out -tf ihat j»rii>ou alite 1 An*.No: his hcr.il was taken off there by the king's order 20.Was John rlpht.nr wrong, In Icllir.ir Klus Herod of hi* wickedness I J\".*!* it better to Cic limn lo do \" run/ ! i'raniise for me \u2019/ I am trying to do if hi.«FEAR NOT: 1 WILL HELP THEE.\u201d PATH EIGHT ON THE DAILY JULY PJ.Evtilasting consolation.1 «ill i« member my covenant xvith the ' in the days of thy youth, and I wül estahli *li «into thus nn «\u2022viihisting covenant By one offiilnghe hath i*-rfe«'to«l for ev«'r them that sre *anctifi«d.\u2014Ho >* »ble to save thur- te the uttermost that eotn*' unto t.«sl by him, seeing he ever liveth to nmko intercession 1.1.WtiHOfT an Ir*.nous».\u2014Select*om« shady corner, near the house, where the snow Ktavs longest in the spring, and make proper arrangement* for drainage and ventilation.When the i.-e.tn stream or pond is solid enough to bear rattle it is thick em.ugli to cut.( lour tho snow away from tho place *cle«\u2018to«l, and spread a thick coat of either sawdust,, hue shavings, or tau-hark on tho ground.Lay the i,.- in a compact form, pour several pails of water over tfm cakes, aud allow it te frooze solid Board up tho sides, and oovi-r thickly with tho same material as was spread oo the ground.In the spring clearoH the snow, an-1 cover over with straw to the Uuekneai of severa feet, making a pile like a hay-atuck, to shed the rain, loo prot«s-te.l in this wav\u2014if care h taken to cover quickly and well when any is E.vousic Books in Italy.\u2014Iremeii* in the Xeir York Obtrrrcr, say*;\u2014I dropped in at a book-store in Pisa, and was surprised to find that large numbirs of English books were kept for rale.I said to tbe bookseller I could not suppose there was a demand for so many Kok* in a foreign tongue.He answcrc«J n tidily : \u201cY'ou xc t hey are chiefly profearional m.,] Fcientifle books, iu English.The lm-«i«isity «-f Pisa requires many, and all our « duiated men must have the modern scieuce, which i* only to be had in English authors, nud very little of it has been translated into Italian.*\u2019 This ia suggestive of the significant fuel that the English language i* the main medium of intercourse with the mind of tho woild.A French author told me, u few days r.-o.that unless his books were translated into English ho derived very litthi profit from the sale of them.French and Italian books, unless of tho trivial, volatile sort, like the novels, and novelettes, and plays, have no r.ndrra at home.The ITiivermty «»f I isa has its three departments of theology, law and nn di< Ino, uud givi* a thorough eonrso of in-htruction to those who would bo well instruct-, d.It once bad a chair of astrology, a fact not to ho overlooked when we set «l-'wn tho nntruloguta a* fool* or impostors.A\\ «; may have « hairs of Biology and Spintualmm in our own universities, and three hun lri«lj,yexra afterward* we shall be laughed at.a* now wu Inugh at the i.lea «>f teaching astrology.It is not too much to say that almost every M*-» tes of « rime and recklessness, under a canopy of the most gorgeous lying that human m-r« unity i* capable of.is made familiar 11 tbo Im.v\u2019s imagination in the popular story pap rs, circulated by the thousand every week.\u2014Cm-(imiati Commercial.Th* vims or transmissible principle of scarlet fever is destroyed «-hen subjected to a tempi rature of 20i 3 F.for two hours.A French physician, who has been experimenting «.u the subject, t.xik tin' underclothing worn by four children while sick with the scsrl-t fever, and after heating them, a* stated,cause 1 four «>f hi* own children to wear them for several days.None «,f the children contracted the «list'll kc- An interesting I'ajH-r was rea«l at areceat meeting of tho Royal So«i«*ty on \u201cExnori-mi-ntal Rcscarche* on tho Temperature of th'\u2022 Head,\u201d in which th«- writer, Dr.Lombard, showed that mental activity will at once raise the temperature of the head, and that merely to excite the attention has the same effect in a less degree.SELECTIONS._ I here is u gootl tii'.e told of Malherbe, tbe French poet, wlich Hlnstrale* the elaborate «-.ire be too « Uh bia I'ccms.A certain noble man of bis acquaint accehad l«»t his wife, and wns anxlonithal Malberlw ?h«,u'.l dedicate an e.le to her memorr.nml condole «ith him In verse cn the 1«»m be bn.l snsbone.l Malherbe coBjified, but was so fs>tldionx in Ms eom !, iiion*.that il was three jrari before the clegr was completed.Just before Ire sent it in.ha w.u intensely ebaertaed l« find \u2018«*-»t hi» noble friend hid to uc.d himself with « new hr.,.; and waa.consequently, la ro humor to I* peste.I with an elegy on bi.t.ld on .Tbe unfortunate poet, therefore, loot »»off\u2018 his palm and hi* fc,'.If * ¦MM Fiiliny, ,fi i v 10,1878 TI1K MONTRFIAT.DAILY WITNESS 7 COLON MK FRANÇAISE.Tkoih < knth imuiitrrtUiU tnonaouit** Jc Itu\"*!!' MiiviOi à Miav York lo 17, Tumi se oa« « c*utlon u t'.mi.tf; dtux Rutri-.i i«'M|.btri;% île ce MUrcroit de fiiri\u2019.*, de ce nurjilii'i lie tiavail due uux «timulknU ?Non, encore uue foi», co mm M.lo brantcur, et lui aeul «jui eu ! .rôti tern.KtcVat, hi'ureuaeiuei.t, ce ijue no» Nravr» ouvrier» île» ville», comme Uo» bonnûte» «t l».ii» cultivateur» île» camiiajine*, ooui|.r«u-lient pariaiteuient aujoiird'iiui.IU«o» .iii dit le» uii» nu* nuire» : \u201c Dcjmi» de» année» uou» trnvnillon» comme de» cm lave» ; non» gaunou» de Krce |;a^ea ; no» moi»»i,u» août tu*e3 a'i m limite», et cejiendant no» fainillu» uuii'iuent de tout, nou» m Uiiiit » accabb*» de d\u2019-tte» : où doue a Été le J.iix de m.» niieura ï\" Ht uue voix du ciel iii im jit.nr lem, iioiim noirou» i .au «i nom pure et»!liinjiideque le bon IMcii nom i j«artout jxiur rien.\u201d 11» l\u2019untdit : et le l»'.n la paix, l\u2019abondance la »auté ont jurtout 1*1.1 mXiT.w jeun.»\tprote.UnU et .\u2019i l» diena francal» de Montré*!, viennent de jurttr pour vi»iter certaine» jiortion» de» canton» a icjmndu : ** ]>au» le» dUtillerie» et le» br.vi»e le l\u2019K»t cil vue d\u2019y prendre de» terre», t >ni ne | ilea !\u201d lit n.>» boiuine» de lalieur Jam le* vilb1» il yen a de bonne» dan» cette partie au |**y» et nue le climat n\u2019y eat pa» ati*»i rigoureux ipi\u2019ici, il n\u2019y a pa» de Joute nheiir, ¦ rem placé b» stimulant» On nous dira peut-être encore : \u201c M ai» si tout le monde buvait avec moderation do la hi re ou d\u2019autn » stimulant», les même» grain» auraient un |>rix plus haut\u201d Pour toute réponse, nous renvoyons a l\u2019exj n d\u2019abord que de prendre un coup, pour UQ b sois «>u j.onr ri j.ûtidre k la jMilitesMe d\u2019un ami, en a bienlûi j.ii» deux it tmi» ; et puis »an» n\u2019en apercevoir, arrive k l\u2019usage immodéré de cea funeste» b>>i* sons.Si ce que je di» 1k n\u2019est j.ai esxctement vrai, je consens kf passer pour un fan*tit|ue.Mai» j\u2019espère que je ne serai j>a»i«eul : mou ji.iy» le jira a\\ec moi.Heureux fanatisme qui vale rendre, ce )>»yi< ni cher k m«>n cur 1 école de naint-\tlYuitcur, ce» larmes ont été si abmdautes Cyr et jiour l arinée française, qui sera dan* l\u2019a- qu\u2019elle rempliraient, ei on jnuvait le» recueillir, tous les tonneaux, toutes les l>out< ille*, toute» les carafes que laisse k «ec la Société de Tempérance.De grâce, laissez-nous fair1' ; et vous veirez Lient-s.Il* ha-vent en outre qu'aujourd'huique, quoique t Mîtes b* dietilli rii s et brasseries «rient k peu pri-s fermées, i!» ont trente sol» de leur avoine et un écu de leurs ciges quoique ces grains s >ient eu abondance ; d\u2019où ils concluent, et avec as*-y du jus-\u2022t« «se, k ce qu\u2019il nous semble, que leur» grains pmvent avoir un autre marché que la brasserie.La bière atimule le» forces de l\u2019homme, dit-on : oui, mai.» avouez en même temp* quelle stimule aussi, k la façon du; whi«kv et «lu rirm, toute.» *ts mauvaises passions : elle stimule l'iuti-mpé.rant k boire jusqu\u2019k l\u2019ivresse tout o mime le whitky ; elle stimule le blasphémateur k outrager Dieu: elle stimule Véjxmx k passer 1rs j-rars et b s nuits dans la débauche, loin de sa famille ; elle stimule le jeune homme k aller au cahiret an lieu de su rendre k IV-gliae pendant le» saints c ffices du diniani lie.Elle stimule l'homme k oublier qu'il a une épouse, de» enfants k nourrir, une Ame k sauver et un Dieu â servir.Au nom de D'en ne ter.ez donc plu» «lu ramener le meilleur des peuples k l\u2018u*.»ge d \u2022» stimu-1.'ints qui lui ont été, par la passé, -i foi « l\u2018ar k leur apjiroche, le pain, lu bonheur, 11 pros j éiité disparaîtront de nouveau.C.CillNlqt r.Prêtre.Li ngueuil, novembre, laf*.20,000 CIKCl LA I ION.\u2014 Thu iHtfiag NévorUsuaseuts «m Ui.sk Insertetf m ilia MuNTEKAL.WKKKI.Y WIT-Nl's.s, nlm-li oierulates aiuunir»i.Un- moti .111.0.1 .ing ix-.ipl» ol ttie Doiiiiuiun.A.pothccarics, &c.il > iriir.LIKi' s \\TI Kl \u2022 iMCNAL WATMIi, (\u2022K K AT Iti: Vll'ltV *NYAHIO I '.00 iuu* ! 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MANIOCA! 11 V OF.LIt Mil 1 PI 1)1)1 M.-» in n P.A* Iv AI.K lulu nrlii-le ia Ifc* nrocuoer.l th* rw nt 1 Ir.1 jdni.l illeil HsB .lou.' ¦D-l In tb« prtMenl ¦ r.«1 li- MAXIIK'A, 1» hlckly reeo-\t-1 hy - «Leg Phy *L ialM \u2022» A nuell dell OH* »f*U'le of 'Ret Inf PI 1)1)I *»(.'**, III.A VI MANf.i:.*01 P- .aM) JLLLILx.Th m>*t *\u2022 .non.i*nl nrtl I» fur D) SSXUT.F't.M d.feeUoun ou urerr fw.-h»e- f1 be Tn-V \u2022\u2022ifipli*.!.- ib- I !*.» M«n \u2022 1 '» \u2022\u2022ole Areol \\VM.JOHNSON, 0 Fl ü » 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Friday, July 10,1878 LAST EDITION, 1 H K ÔUANÎiK U'ADKKS IN rol Ntiu.WHAT TIIKV n\u2019Hl\u2019Oat IX'JMO.Tltm- wer.- Hfv.-i.lr.i.lu* mW Mth«SttP^rrw (ir;.,,.! on.** 1.\"'^ RjlU»h Aia.ric* in I liavt .Inady l-«\u201c UifOtioned b t>»« 'V r M-s r./ur n-i.n»'nUUvfn uwl«>l\t* ,\u2018iiî\tllir*'- .t» ' li-u, m J-Iiii, N.II-.«>\u2022 li;1\", 11\u2018ll f,> mi.I tli« rcinaiu-lur from Slicrlirayko, Àtj'.tl tan ami \"tb,r parU of tbU I\u2019rovii»* *.ll\u201cj u'iWuj wa- ctt'K'l l.y tiU-Krai.li.w .1.a ll am I III ! r tin- fai t hav tin ir « a>> lu fore the I\u2019rivy (h unci m J 'i-; iMiriibie.Several of tne delfK tte t b f.t \"\u2019*\t> thie forenoon, and the remainder will leave tin evening.\t__ A NEW l\u2019ETTY ER\\Ul).TWO KOGfEH CA0ti.iT I!« THK K.WJK !>lY.Meiam W.M< Donald &\t, tobn- o manufai turt re,have lately adopted the method of iii.ukn g thtir ping» \"f tobaceo by a Bmall i mnd tin htaiop.whiil.U fattened to the tobacco by two imall cla*l*e.iheee aoem to have been Scattered profurely through the street» by the ctunurt of .he plug», and not a few pentlemen baie tt.oi ed to pick up what resembled a bve-((Lt .it i ! and been disappointed.1 bo City I\u2019ami ger Radway Comiauy have Wen made the I il tin H of numerout frauds, and several days ; three youths were arrested, but as they were tie lift lifenders the Company did not prose mt, thtm.Yesterday evening a young uini , ntertil a car on Vdeury street, and according to the custom, advanced to the conductor to pubis fare in the box.The conductor, J.Larrcs-ford, thought the sound was rather light, for a live.cent piece, and suspecting that the tin was tin he opened the Imx and found hit mu-, icion ti.be correct The young man .was g.ven n charge of rfergt.Burke.His name is Richard l.ycch?!',, and he stated that it wa, entirely accidental.Am tfc» r man was caught in the same act on Ht.Joseph street by Conductor Michael 1 lynn, at half past seven o'clock this nmnwig.1 he Cimpany\u2019e 8u|»erinten,lent, Mr.11oh.Hard, w-.is present at the Court this morning, ami showed an t nvelope containing about »dty of these , i, , .- of tin, which bail been fraudulently paid ns far-.Both prisoners will !>e committed tor triai at the Courtof Queen's Bench.WHEN WILLTIII3 END?.XGTKTANTH HÜNTIP Off TUB BTlltBT AT NIliQT.Several cases of Protestants who have nocou-nictiin at all with the Orange orderj being assaulted at night by mwdiea who profess to he champion* of the Catiiolic religion have been leiiorted recently.The latest circumstance of this nature is reported by a gentleman living in St.Alexander street, himself the victim, who Fa*,H/is I was coining home Wednetlay night at alcut half-past twelve, down Bleury street, I | mtliid two rough-looking customers Coming up the same strict.After turning into l.agauihtticrr street, I observed them cross \u2018v- street as though to intercept me, and noticing that I quickened my pace they did also.On getting chine to\u201c!1\u20185 .,w! thun remarked to the oth-r ihx.s t .Orwge son of a h\u2014,\" and locking around I jM-rc ived that they were both ar.n-d with big sticks, and having nothing to protect me but a light cane, I conoid»red discretion the better .art of valor, and took to my heels.Ihey Immediately gave chase, but being blessed with a good pair of legs I got into my house before tin y caught me, having had a hard rua for it.1 might say in .'oncliuion that I am notan Oran je-man.\u201d\t_______ THF DISMISSAL OF POLICEMAN MAC-'\tDONALD.states tll»\u2022 a 1dr.tluillaume, who was with him at the time, will corroborate this stateim-iit.m\\IhTtOATlOP IIKMAUDBI*.Mr.MacDonald demainU an immediate in-vesiigation into the caum for hit dlunu*»».oltiiiiing that he has been unfairly treated, and tlmt In- can produce witnesses to prove that hi wsh doing no more than hit duty on this mi a-hioii, lie says lie belongs to no society, and m-diguantly denies that he was actuated by sec-tarlan fee ling rather tl,an a desire simply to do *'*nJw Vhat the otln I side of the story ha* been r« viah il, and rumors having been orculated t » , the, If, it that blisplilolie tliat Mac lollttld h* Ug ftn Oral,gel, an Pad m.iim thing to do with j»U»hlng the, barges against him which resulted m h » diMhi-Hul from the force, in justice to Inn .w»\u2018; lias 1 < \u201egnl/.*d us a worthy and , Hirient men,her «d tl;« force, a thorough Invest-igatioii eh, »Id he made Into the case by the I o lice Couuuilfcee, ANOTHER LARUE FIRE.Between eleven and twelve o'clock last night l,\u201evsm tied smokeissuini: from the windows of Mr.Henry Browurlgg * grocery »-ore, \\() : :,(I St.Butrick Hreet, near the corner of Mt.A udrew.They immediately raised a great out-civ which was heard by Mr.Browurlgg who alter cl, sing up at ten had g\u201euc t |*ay a visit at ;i in use a little way off.He came hack to the hl(,ri.ai d found that the fire had taken among tin- eh.lvis and was making good headway an e\u201eg the Ih-m-s.Aft- r some trouble he sue-, eed, ,1 in, as lie supposed, quenching it entirely, Put hetwieu twelve and one o\u2019clock Mr.Brown-rigg w,is sitting \u201en the doorstep of the house adjoining on St.Patrick street, when he was alainitd by the sound of bursting bottles, and ftating that the lire had AOA1N II HO KEN OUT he nulled t > his shop, and immediately on opening the dm r, a great volume of smoke poured out, and he found it impossible to enter.He then gave the alarm, but as it was some distance from tlie near,st lire station it was half an hour before the reels anived.The lire was then raging furiously having entered the upper story ot tlie grocery and made its way into tlie upper rooms < f\u2018the hotel next door.After about an hour\u2019s hard work the fire was extiuquished, and this time, thoroughly, by the firemen.But the building is a total wreck, and it was ImnossiU* t .sa\\e any of the stock of groceries.Mr.Brjwnngg emmot estimate ids less, hut says it will bo very -r, at.Tlie stock was insured in two companies, the Omen\u2019s and Lancashire, for $4,IXK>, but this policy is supposai to have lapsed, Ihe building which includes a store with dwelling above, and\u2019 a hot, I.is covered by a i«>li, y in the same Companies f.r $7.000.Mr.Browmigg ha,l pist moved out to the country for the summer, and has consequently saved a considerable part of lus furniture.The origin of the fire is unknown, the i-aMest solution being mice and matches.«AI» (-'ame.\u2014Jean Fabre, a heiiilets p*' was hi ought before tile Recorder this mn»j i( h u charge y ; al*o that he can produce witneesee t\u201e pn.ve he only struck the boy once.He says the boy was arrested, taken acre** on the first ferry Iwat to the Central Bolice Station, an i thence to the Hoi- 1,ital without delay.Mr Joseph Miullonx.an ex-noliceman, who was an eye-witness of the alleged assault, *t»i*l t« ocr reiiorter that he think* Macdonald could not he blamed for anything he did, being surrounded, os he was, by a large and furious crowd, who were attempttog to ,»*, ue the prisoners, and being without muy w*i«un, e- the other policemen beuw «gtged with the j rieoners.tie considers that Mac Donald was really in «larger from the cr< wd, so that it was nc^ssarv for him in Lis own defence, to »how hw an.hor ity The young man was not, he says, the only one \u201ef the crowd whom the policeman .truck, hut others deservedly recelv«'1\t, iterhaiia less severe, blows.Mr.Mailloux did Lessee MacDonald strike the boy more t un ©nee, and believes he only did his duty.He The Bm.c.RIMs from the Eastern Townships to St.Anne de Beaupré returned home yesterday.Monthfal Centre.\u2014 It is mort- than pro-liable Mr Devlin will content Montreal Centre ns nn *\u2019Independent \" H- will certainly nt tnt,r the field as an Oppositionist.Till Goff FoROIBY Cahb was this morning ndi,mined tiil Tuesday, owing to the illness >J Mr.G iff, who is at prirent iu Swectsburg suffer-ing fn-m iheumatism.Goon Weight.Acting-Sergeant Gauthier, with Sub Constables Ricard and Campeau, visited the bakeries in the north east end f the city yesterday and fourni tn^ broad good wetghU Lathfr Warm.Although the weather h*» tot been anything like thxt of St.Lmis ye.a glance at the figures taken at Sanders , show tha-the weather,in spite of the the c-xd hreexe w,iiv.i prevails to-day.is very worm.10 a m.,\t.IJ a.jn., W\u2019*, - p.m., N4C, J.l » K-> .Missing.\u2014A man named James Caile, residing at No.121 McCord street, has been musing from his h'-me since Tuezdav I*81- 1 * 's ^ j°ut \u201c7 \\ ears of age, and hi* wife and four children are anxiously awaiting information cmceruing hi,n-\t.- .\t# T'arhnnc.ebb per SS.\u201c Lake ^le^aotic from *'V W , - Hr.JW.WillUrawti, wife and two children, Rev.J.1- Kenand and vif,- Mi » E.Holme*.Mi.»» A.Holmes, Mis* Wi-lib, Miss Cross, Mi s Stynng and Mrs.Wi.-son.\t_\t, BebeOsal.-J.A.Blackhigton, E*q , Presl dent of flit* Fast Boston Board of I ra,le and Mr and Mrs.A.M.Stocking, with a party of mty excursionists, arrived in town by tlie «.»us-bec I mat this morning, and art- staying at the Ottawa Hotel.Potatoes Advancing.The steamer Dag-ini.r\u2019\u2019 brought 110 bags of old potabie* to the city this afternoon, which were soul nt »«0c per hag^ The î r,>si>ecU for cheap potatoes are very poor indeed in this vicinity, owing to tlie ravages of the bug and the dry weather.( 'HAULEfi Finlay, who was arrested a few days tin, e by Detectives Lafon and V uUi;n\\.acknowledged stealing from a number of differ-cut store».He was this aftomoon committed on sexen charges to stand his trial at the Court of (Juern's B« neb.He pleaded guilty on six of tho seven chargts.Bboke His Leo.\u2014Ferdinand Duhuc, who r, sides at No.iW blign\u201enne street was employed in doing some painting at the Hntun Simonie Chau,her*, when about nine «clock this morning the «c.ffolding gave way.amlh,-ffll to the floor and broke hit I**K.He was taki u to the Hospital, where hi* limb was set.Mauloibe Lamontagne was this morning com-mitUd to stand his trial at tlie approaching term \u201ef tie Court of guem\u2019s Bench »n the charge of \u2022 ,.n the night \u201ef the 24th of June entered u\"a»».l w!ilr«,\tN ™, »*»V« street, and stolen goods to the amount of \u2022?, »u.l also in cash.To na ABRMTEli.\u2014In a private telegram to J (4.Sidey, K*q., from (\u2019apt.Tucker of too HS \u201cCopia \u201d now on it* wav from (Juehec, no i,\u2018 r«quested to summon the River police b> lain readiness ,.n the arrival of th\u201e vessel, t;,arrest Janie* Brice and Matthew Moran for violently a«»Hu\u2019.ting Chi-f Otficer Shield, while at sea.Ill t> IN Crime.Yesterday afternoon an old man named Henri Landry went into the store,,! Madame Trepsnier, N\u201e.HJSt.Lawrence Main »tr, et.nnd while unolwerveij took up the -rown of a hat and disappeared.He was detect-1 and arrested, and this morning was committed for tnal at the Court of (Queen s Bench.^ He gave hi» age a* fio, hut it i* *»id that he is , and has terved several terms in the Beuitentiary.The WEATHER.\u2014Mr.Vennor writes from Buckingham :-\u201cThe cold turn of the uinth of ulv I'redicted by me several we-ks ag«>, will probably «cour 1 «-tween the »th and 2.,th, m I 1 still lk for fnwt.August will he ternhly I,.* «r ,1 Miltiv up to about the l »th or 20th, \u2018when singly cold, fall-like weather will set in with high winds and heavy shower*.1 he season In it* general^ behavior corresponds strikingly to that of IK, fi.The Meechant Cleekb\u2019 I'nion.at its meeting on the 17th inst., adopted the following resolution.proposed by Mr.F.B.Dumii* seconded by Mr.W.Arsenault : \u201c That the Merchant Clerks\u2019 I\u2019nton approve of the in,partial conduct of Hi.Worship the Hon.J L- Beaudry.Mayor of MoLtreal, on the occasion of the anticipated troubles ou the 12lh inst., congratulatiug him at tho esme time in having succeeded by nU activity and rare energy in mainUming the dignity and r, n«ct of the authority of the civic chair of this city.vused with similar refrethments.As circum-stancis which r.Meet itigh credit up m tuese \\ \u201eb unteers, it may he remarked that out of a dozen uf them who were offered cigars not one wah found who smoked, and of 22 dozen bottlcsof ging.r ale furnished them every empty 1,-ttle was returntd unbroken.The S hooting of an Office it of uik Huntingdon \\ 0LINTIERB.- The Ormstown A' «' Hominien stutes that the condition of Capt.Me-Kirin, n, who was shot on tlie lauding of tlie Huntingdon Borderer* at Fort Lt-w-is on his return from Montreal Saturday butt, has become somewhat dangerous, aud tliat \u2018 the accident appears to have resulted from carelesaiies*.Hi* Vominior.statts the circumstances of the case as follows: Captain McKinnon, of the Dundee Company bad just gone ashore, and \u201cV*.r distance in advance \u201ef him, l i'vate Eelly,of No.7 Company, was standing behind a wagon, when he fired without apparently biking aim, or raising his gun to his shoulder.The hall grazed the bmu>t of C\u2019upt.McKinnon, making a tlesh wound not considered danger ,us ; it then penetrated one of the Captain's aim -.eatering about the elbow and coming out a little below it, leaving the lionea shattered and ail the arteries severed Dr.Cameron, of Huntingdon, assistant surgeon \u201ef the Battalion, fortunately was on board, and was immediately in attendance.He had not his rurgical instniment» with him, hut made evei y effort to stay the blood which was oozing freely from tho wound.The St.Amcet doctors were instantly sent for, it being then \u2022 o\u2019clock p.m.It was necessary that the arm should be amputated, hut it appears they hail not the proper Instruments Dr.< «illes.of r ort Covington, was telegraphed for.He arrived at 1.30 a m., and the arm was amputated.A GllABUB\u2019 (.'OYll\u2019A N Y CON HUIT- \"11,** New York «»r«j,winch »*««**\u2022*» l,> u('\u201d^ her,- is uppar.-nily .Idgh favor wid, toe ,.0W, rs tint 1«- ,,1 Waiblnimi,.It ha*secure!ulanp .i f, r printing l* buc-o li,U;l» with th« K°\"' mtul^sîtuip ou «!,«\u2022*.««J «>\u2022\u2022' N- \\\\fJX ^ , ilieretil.»\u201c,\u2022 uenounc-s mo an io »» -lot - It may fie conJ,c.n\u201e-d .!,,t superior fa,-idlt* iu ifi, tiniphie ollico t\u201er living lfi«- purtionlar to 1 \"\u2022 wurh waufi d had so i ethinj t » do .-1- A M Id;HAN IIANKUF B D *KS.-I hcbaukrupttle* tor Ho- past six inoulfis are liter \u201ellv appalling.In immfirr they ur:> OOP 000 for the S une ptriod ,f 1H77.Tins Lan in- {,.|f yrar lutv < not fi,-< n great, r I In* » k01*11 \" \u2019\u2022 Wo »lu> rfinarli of old (\u2019.«\u2022rL- 111 when be «nt-r-l tl,r war is , o wn-o.'-f7,Dnd,/ Ar'« irnfi.\t_____ CO MM EEC I AT.-.Month f ai Witsf>* Offick.Friday, Ju\u2019y 19.1K7K, New Yokk.July 10.3 p.m.-C.ohl lOO'V ; Kx chnlige fl-Kd1!:._ Qrcruback* noagl.t ail » »*l> d,i '\u2022 *ul11\t''\u2022» ,7 00 : Silrcr l',t\u201ei».j, p BBOtVNK k CO.Broker*.BJ-l SI.James »*.FINAN'CIAI.The discount tale eonllnues to be about , percent while stock loan* arc from -4 to 5 per cent, on call and 0 ,,cr cent, cn time.Sterling Exchange to-day s nu'ct 111 lObhj for round amount» of sixty-day Id).» iHtvvccu finnk*.and 108:h over tho counter.Hold Drafts on New York range from par «o L10 premium.Sterling Exchange in New York.Çl.1\u2018c.Bold, 100r>,.\t., The Stock Market tbt* forenoon was stsady lml in active.The only business reported was : 50 «®a treat.102»*: 40 Jacque* Cartier.43Hi;\t\u2022 Mer chants' 91 U .403 Commerce 111 >a ; 0 do 1 11 4 ; 55 lUchelicn.58»« ; 45 do 5K'l : 20 Ha» 148.Salrs this sftc:noon\u201450 People s, 75 ; 100 Tele graph, il2'i.___________________ __A w ilt of alia, tun, r.i lias h'*'\u2022' issued Ihroiig'i the ertit-e f Oliver A Miller, asstgneos.of tni» city, niiidnst K.A It.Biqiihatl.tnulers.of Lanoaster.\u2014\tA vviit of allachiueut w is l-siiel to diy at tfif- in-,tance of A.Ii.Bell ugab i Nuroim* Brovost.IuPvl keeper and hem- dealer, of I.u-lnne.C.H.PetTlull,* us»ign< e._ a demand < f assignment ha» been made opon Ill-hard Buxton, hardware merchant, 8t.J->»cp', html, ut tho instance of Mortal,d, Watson A ( o.Kdwunt Kraus, assignee.-\tMessrs.t fane i.Bulrd showed on ChangJ Hu» forenoon a sninplc of this year's Canada flour, ground \u2022u Metjuurry.Thorburn A Monro.- s mills in Caledon,, on the Hrnnd Hiver.Ilaldimand County, from Seneca white wheat.It inspected Superior Extra and hot i the samples\u2014flour and wbeat-were gewd.This i* nroLaiilv tlu* first time miuipUs* of noar rro.n i -bcnmn'» wheat ev-r were h\u2019iuvvii at »J early a period.CaNvIUAN Wooos\u2014Bine timber: No arrivals from Qurbcc, nnd there i» s,m-ely any iuquiryi yud -d «teck» nre very heavy, and the consumption for the month hut I icon .insatlsfuetoiy ; from St.John a larger qunnttiy than usual Us* been imported, and puit soldat very tow piict* Bed Bine unelmngc.-¦ i k n eves slowly: a *,,,«1 pare,! from New Orleanr, «w™\t¦\" \u2018\"\"lÿyiyr, ?i?r5^vnsi'U\u2019X syfiKTÇiS; Vlirch * arrifal^ from (>uetxH*; pHuos »ulo l«>w.pine Heats continue extremely ^u'1: ths coniumution *\u2022 i i,.,\u2022 lukiMi itrY Binall, uini old Htoc Vk arc ( x ,;.; vUc SluvVs Demand Is dull: prices lower and inducement I» import -f «r.iicorfA ,f JanUn< » HYed ('iinlar, J.inrjnirl, July I«f.WHOLESALE 1*HH'K3 Tbc total receipts of Flour from January 1st »o Julv 17th were 391,271 bids, us against 32.».8, at the cnespondlng period last year, nnlncrraacof t;r> 1000 libl».Ihe market during the week Infirm fairly active nnd slightly favoring the setter, while stocks are small.'Ihe total receipt* of wheat Inlv 17th were.1.505,907 tins t,el*, against , tl.-.,i,,.orresiHUidlng i'eriiHt Iasi year, showing a là îe lucres o Cc uFst sample of Csmul.au flour fr .m 11,1s veat's crop wn* thown on Change this ,, r ,in'- t,v Crane A Baird, and inqvccted Supen >r Extra!'*Tile \u2018 tour Maito t was somowhat more *c f,oT) B-L-'Aî?^^\".^iLl\u2019r^SmH-rm- F|.li-uUlU tine of I re nob Feiy,-».In vvaler giv-'., reëuecd iron, :iKe to 2fle t«-r )d.gplrudid line of Krem-h Serges, lu powder blue, re,lur,-,l iron, 3Helo 25.-peryd.Splendid line of KreneU Serge», ,u n,ub«-r r>- lui*-d from 3He to 26e i«-r yd.NpleudiJ Une of French Nerg,-», Ineream colors, reduced from 38c to 2tto per yd.splcudid Itnu of French Serges.In in-arl gray, n-dueed from SSc to 25o per yd.\t.\t, S, I, mint Hue of Frcm-h Serges, iu dove color», reduced from 3»-to 25e pel jd-\t, Splendid Hue ol Frclieh Serges, In silver gmj, redUK.d from 3Ho to\u201826c per yd.Kplcndid line ol Frcich Kerge», lu luasilquc gra.v, rc dreed from 3de t\u201e 25e jH-ryd.\t.splendid 11,>r»l-.hT.T7YEKVHODY SHOTLD KNON\\ I'j Tb*l Dresse» JnekeU, I'onl*.PanU, Table ,md l-iano Æv^^e-TeTein l*e brâmlf.ljy\t- ^ «ÿ PrwMni (\u2018ii uit i t*» now*, litthi* HO\\ AI* I» 1 F\t\u2022 7U(^ (\u2018rHijc it., betwre** \\ irtorlâ 8 w.Lard.Itcef.New Boson.Tallow.New Cheese London.f.,r money \u2014 .1 dm * 11 Kne, Itl* I.0h .Inly 95 9 July 19.A p.m.*.it.*.d.-M.d.s.d.»'2\t9\tIn\t24\t91\t22\t0\tlo\t24\t« .M\t9\t-o\t9\t3\t8\t9\tto\t9\t3 .9\t9\tto\t9\t111\tj\t9\t9\tto\t9\ttl .10\t9\tl\tD>\t3 10\tO\tto\t1\t3 .1,1\t3\tto\tlu\ts It)\t3\tto\tto\t8 ¦J2\t!*\tI,*\t90\t9 122\to\tto\to oo -.\u20227\t:i\tp,\t27\t9 1 27\t3\tt\u201e\t27\t9 ;l\t,,\tn.\tis)\t1)1 3\tO\tto 0\t» .-j\th\tio\t«o\t01\t2\t8\tto\t0\t0 34\t9\tt\u201e\t00\t0 l 34\t0\t»°\t| 4M\t0\tIn\t9,1\t0 | 49\t9\tto\tDO\t« ;i7\tU\tlo\tGO\t» 37\to\tto\t00\t0 .73\tG\tto\tGO\t9 1 73\t0\tlo\toil\t«I VU\t9\tlo\tIU,\t» | 30\tG\tto\t32\t« 37\t0\tlo\t,Ml\t0 37\t9\tto\t09\t0 44\ti)\tto\t00\t0 141\t0\tto\t99\t0 19.5.tio p.m.\u2014Convoi».95 7-lt\u2019> 111 for no, onnl .4 Lj's.109 h ; \u2022'* », - , do.pfd., 321*; N.Y.C.100; - , i.ak!CH finding : ,t>r:,ry 1* the most »et**t ,a tk* l ilv ;t ,MIG Sreond-h .nd Book* to he sold et,e*p .al»i>.1 1 l ;\t» I l.kl Iron'A ToTI !\u2022» tx* \u2022old WtlllOMl rp^4*iv»\\ Katiikk HKNNWS lecture on the loJalllhlHty Catholle Church \" ,» now ready.Order»,rou i.e trad \u2022o'11\"-**4-\tat BLKURY STUERT.STRANGERS, WHEN THEY COME TR TRWN.SHOl\u2019LR GET THEIR MADE TO ORDEK BX.O\u2019HARA & SON, 19 MT.LA WHENCE M T.THK DAILY WITNESS 1» prinlfd and publitfied at Nos.33\t35 and 37 SU Uouaventurc street, by John tHiiigall k Son.eompo»ed of John Dougall.of New York,and John Bedjwtfc DougaU and J IU D»u*;aw, tl klvntrvaL "]
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