Daily evening mercury, 1 octobre 1879, mercredi 1 octobre 1879
[" MR, PAQUET RXPLAIN®.: To the Bditor of \u2018the Montréal Herald, Sin, \u2014My attention han been ealled 1 to an -ærticlo of yours published in your paper some ims ago.Had jt not beén fbr its reproduction by other.apers, 1 would not have.answered it, use { don't care mucky about slands ore or oalumnies of that kind: Bi (pas it is ropublivhed in Qusbes,: and for the same purposes I think, I will.oaly.say one word about it.It is: alleged that Me.Joly could Have bribed me if he liked, 11; for your punisbmont I will only ask you ta ascertain from Mr.Joly who kauws me bet ter than Bima?A if T am « man to.he bribed one way or another.My record is thet®, and T am mot afruid to let the pablte look into it.:J jot goose ou.of having moaninitled under, Lam su 1 pat op ground, ih coming fom un outs! who \u2018pos she courage, to (bhow'] Pimsel?publicly under bis own namo in a paper, because; he himaedf ie great.Jy interested in the Levis and Kenneboo Hailéay xifsfr, from: which he\u2019 draws a nice amount of cash ever year.As for miysdlf I mont émphati- cally deel that haye not a single cent at in that affair, efther diroctly or ipdirgotly .What T fought for was only for the interests of the large constituency I represent.My opinion \u2018in this matter han always been the same, even when thut railway was used as a political engine againat; me during my elections.If you are kind enotgh to refer to the Journals of\u2019 the Quebec Legislative Asmembty, vol.xi, (1877-78), you will see, page 198, that I y on this account inet Mr.Joly asi did this year, as alsodid.some others nf his supporters.As to the affatr in itaél your outside informer is completely wrong ; he mis ropresents the facta in every way ie crder to cast blame.me.I have never tried to defrand the bohdholders of their just rights; on the contri ry, I have \"done the utmost tô protect those righta, and, if is becomes necessary to give the proofof it before my electors, 1 will always be rendy to do it.» Your\u2019 \u201cpiper\u201d \u2018auye that! ar the first ous to deaart the Liberal party in the House.He may be pleased to plate wlat-be likes: | don\u2019t caro wo abused by any one wha rc \u2018in it.Fwilldo my daty for Sr of my Province and my country, and never mind.the jeslousicn- of disap pointed professionsd or pubtie nren, of paper seratchers, and the rest.ET.Paguar, St.Nicholas, Sept.23, 1870.[We print the above not very son- sible letter, in Jugtice to the \u2018whiter, since hé acelmis to think ths it makes out bis justification.It entirsly boars out the atstemens.which: we made, that his desertion of the party to which he profossed to belong w, altogether\u2019 a matler of moneÿ.If he bad got what he, wanted for his: sails way\u2014we never, imputed any thin, more pemupal than: that+he woul have voted with the \u2018Governmentvie , dip aren vOpH potion: hf Toei oar tdi to what our entrant moat come, i every rye f jalngnt - aga on the ate pa ratio pick and fé all shall succecd, in.forging Ba Ministry td give herd more\u201d mob y.\u2014En.M.H.] \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 } 4 £8 iq John Sbilito, the foremnost business man of Cincinnati; died shé 1950 Yai, aiter a brief illosss.About two years ago he surprised the business community by removing his groat dry foods ouse from Fourth sisvety ths\u2019 ness centre, + Seventh,atrees, kbe rosidence district, He bails an immense store, and, 10, 4h diet f hi Yih , doi wader \u2018 He mp Ah ul a ith his busindsh Jovi i 1,006) men.ligt * liberal donee.1\u201d the muss , coll, of m buildings, nd other \u201cp i dy Ho loaves a very large fortes, \u201d An action for false\u2014arrest, ia to, be brought against two\u2019 promident tit |W foreign trade was 089, with a) \"100% ; en up sens of Fredericton by, a person, who | tonnage.of 390,406.In 1019 the Pope bio ie var SR | was forcibly proronted from entering ?numbee: bad ineressed to 3,800, with! a | Pb tutnibutes among the members of an edifice where a wedding was taking | tonnage ef 3,160,026, \u2018ih her famil .- place ore day recontiy, le isalle kind of \u2018rin\u2019 which f¥ée trade has) fe that the two geatlemen pefgrred ;toi brought opon Britis ablppingy (The Armeciçan, Conrui at the.laland ges to the Pollgamen at the | other! blodghs dut in Jotun | of Mauritiun reporte abat tbe castle.to ctldcolhplaihtbt enter: | may Le mentioned for Qebaiett of | plagwe continues; some 10,000 eattle ing the building.- © \u2018 \u2018| 4he groakers \u2018who think protection Le died.[CARDINAL MANNING: ON.THE = \u2018progress under the \"tt aMdr, Has MORES ET BTUDIA UP de os INFLUENCE OFWOMAN.\"Cand inal ai 4 qudionoe \u201cof i ague-h + v \u2018 night, and.apoke at aoñnoJength an the influence.of women.Of ail the ors upon oarth, he said, there was nthe hands of mbthers and daughters und sisters a power which \u2018would control the greste Mrenith o man, and this wan Ihe poker of good ¢xumple, of n good life, of.prue Christin love, she perseusion of.their patience in iting-antil the faulta of those whom they tried to Win to better wayé should be wiped out.* Men might reason and wrangle, and might\u2019 stnvifico one sn.other, but they had not thy power of rautsion that a mother\u2019 or sister or ughtor sscased over à father or à brother.ey could somotimes do what priests could not.The good Bishop of Ferns, who bad gone to bis rest, had told them that he had often seen women kuesling beside men and taking the pledge along with them for the purpose of giving them cournge and strength to do that which many of them were so cowardly that they\u2019 dare not promise tq do.had been brought to heaven and tho sacrament and a holy death by the in- fluo ve of wife or mother or mister.It wry most eurtain that the character of man was formed for life by the mother, and he.bad ramlp: known s gdod mother who had a bad danghter or a bad son.8 described it aa the sin of the Christian world, saying that among the Africans and the poople .of the t drunken.now only came in when we brought it.During all the thmehe apaut abroad, it France, or Italy, or Rome, he never saw a drunken woman, though here snd thore a drunken man, but very few.When nochmes aod Italians eamo over to England they often, for the first time, saw men and women drunk in the streets, Towards the copclusion of bis remarks he con- demaë4thë employmont of married women outside their dwn households, saying that whon & woman married she entered into s solemn contract for life that she would give ber time to her husband, her home; and her oki ld- ren ; and if she did not do so, it destroyed the whole domostic lifes \u2014 London Times, Sept.15.Wf \u2018 A parliamentary paper relating to the merchant shipping of the United Kin, has recently been, issued.\u2018hough \u2018the British shipping interests have suffered quite as much from the Tduil tines aa any other, if nod more so the tals sold by shees returns is a very interesting one.Tu 1860 by number of sailing vesiicls' engaged under the British flag in the home and foreign trade was 19,000, and tho gruss tons nage 3,802,348.In 1865 thy maximum was reschud\u2014-the numbdor for that yoar being 20,207, and.the tonnage 4,906,752, By 1840 the number of sailing vessels had fallen to 18,104, and: the tonnage to 4,076,088.Iy wil} be Shared: eek the view ofthe whipa'tn 3819 was consi i Jrger than, in, 1860.This ro 3 en nager has taken plage sxolnsivoly in the forei trade, carrying business wes in 1860 wach larger \u2018than in 1879, whila the Lonnage employed in foreign work had rison from 2,80481u te 3, 990,081.It will be romemberod by those tumilinr with the history of pro- teckionist discussions that when Lho British navigation laws Were apolished it wan confidently predicted.that absolue rule, would come à she oi shipping oe af the United King.Aon Mon who professed to know proclaimed from the house-tops that mercantile tine of Britain would be fatept from the seas by foreign compe- ito Tustend tirée history since that repeal bas been of uu.intorvapeed suecess, Tir saiting \u2018Vou: sols show a record of very sdtisfactor: A Simul of, true trade, but it is in the uigag marine that the'sdvance is specially mapked.In 1860 the total number of.British stemners employed in tbe home quite EC, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1879; - Aho ch Friday | ÿ 4 man |p ing of dranka oo ho to Baron Vanleo's turn, be re- {He afterward i the tonnage in the home rears ith J { ren und 800 for thows of her deccasod © | ; BT POPULOE Cpa he fat indispensable fo the Lodlthy devel m ph bore Industry.y he Ar mploté' totürh of the number aod tonpagé \u2018of regtstéred sailing and \u2018Mtéam vessuls of the United Kingdém employed in home and foreign trade was nnide Th 1843: 1 Phbinghi the vie tion laws were relaxed a little so = back as 1828, yet it was only about \u2018Lhe year 1885 that thoy weve complotsly\u201d abolléhed ;- and what is the ruin which the revarns for 1849, Placed side by wide with those of 1879, pdicatea?: Simply she following, which needs sol ons word of comment:\u2014 .1879.; 1849.Xumber ôf béilidg veasols.ty 4 ane Tonge.eossses css 875,736 doré, Mes cmployed.eqns \u201840,308, 120086, | Number ef odonus vousdls 2 oR ; 63 DUREE.10 00000000 ee - $4,089 3,140,028 en empléyek ui.4443 75,800 \u2014Globe.+ - | e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r, THE FATAL DURE IN BELGIUM.In reference to the recent-fatat\u2019 encounter between Count Meysy.\u2018' or Goysa do! Somoskedy, sn'eye witness of the quarrel from its commonsement\u2019 to its termination gives the following articalars in the: Vienna re = \u201cOn the 24th of August last, we thé buth or watering place of Reinfeld; the Marq tivde Rochejaoquelsin gave à soirée domsants, to which she: most distinguished visitors at the bath were: jevited.After the dancing the supper commenced, during Which the various uests related \u2018anecdesos.\u2019 When: it counted: an adventére which had oo curred to him in the year 1577 at Concharucler wus the Count \u2018Ge de Somoskeoy.' No soonee had he finished bis anecdote than up sprang one of tho guests of the party, and, in a loud woios asked \u2018Do you knew Count Geysa le Somoskeoy personally ?' \u2018Certainty\u2019 roplied Baron Vaniao;.how eould I slp me oud of 20,000 franes ?\u2018Yoware a ing n glass of champagne, into the Baron's face, \u2018the person of whom you speak ia none other than myself; you never bad the honour of kaowing me.\u2019 As tbe fracas now threatened to become more serious up aceeunt of Baren Yanloa attempting to proceed to blows, the other guests present interposed and succeeded, but only with the greatest difficulty, in separating the affuir and declured that he was rosdy to give satisfaction.Next mormng the seconds of Baron Vanloo.acranged with those of Count Veysy the con- ditipne of the duel, whieh took piace où Saturday, August 29, in the Fortinchamps.At-the first tour or pass, Count Vesey was: rather severely wodnded on the upper part of tho right arm.When his sword, bin, somplotely covered \u2018with blood, sprinkled: some in the: fuew'of Mb an- tugoning, the seconds of Baeun Van oo 'suggoestod that the contest should tor- inate ; but the obstinacy of Count Veysy prevented the accoptance of the proposal.jeuntinued, and ended five minutes ho infliction uf a torial wound on a Vanlov, made 8 tnistake in parrying a thrust and was-eut opot ini tie lower part of the body.by the weapon of his \u2018 ponent.The gash was &% once stony.ol to tho surgeon on the nl and Barn Vaaloo was earrid Von viers, nour which place Count: Veysy was sameqyeutly Arrested.\u201d\u2014 London Mail, Sept.18.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The will of the late queen mother of Spain has.been proved.It isa ment.\u2019 By\u2019 it she bequoathe & lar, sum eof\u2018 money for 00 to for the soul of her decedsed husband, L,00U for the soul of her Jecuasud child randobildren.Vaifous amounts are \u2018bequeathed: to the poor of several provinces of Spain and France.bay papers property belonging to the Gov.| Bpañn are to \u2018\\commend the stantinople, and is which the chivf{Aquinas, when St.Thomas was es kpowing him, sisoe he swindled ! will remain undisturbed on the library l\u2014, returned Count Veysy, throw- | two infuriated opponents.Afterwards | car A Count Veysy gave his version of the : + recipe that will cure you, FREE OF Ere Eee 8 Provi cial Association of Pro- The contest was, therefore, | He | owhat curionsly intorosting doen |: recited Yor bor woul\u2019, à similar namber | P | alt poiets of AL plate ES.PRALIA DIGAM~ Vy, Gorge TTR.© (TAYLOR ON\" THE Work does not think very highly of it #4 a productiop nor.of its educational suggestions, He days a clock ougiit to construiteéd and sot up in the l Vatican, Paluce bearing s legend the reversé of that at, Fontainebleau, \u2018and reading, \u201cI can obly be turned\u2019 backward.\u201d That, he sayu, would exactly show up the fashion of the pontiffa, whieh' finds fresh illdstration in the Bnoydlical just pat forth, e Encyclical in ndt a warning agsinet any \u2018particular form of herosy\u2019 of doctrine jor evil practice ; it is'aïtoply'a tedious, long-drarn plea for didedtbing the éoience of uy and a return for discarding the lastibiime of the Dark.Ages.Épeci | does Pope Taf X LLL study of MW.Thomas Aquinas, of whom the Pôpè \u2018says ; \u2014 \u201c Re shines with 4 brilliance without paraloll, the prinee snd maater of ail.\u201d But it takes more than 8 pope's recommendations to set any huge body of mes at work pondering [the haireplitting reasoning, , the ' Aristotelisn discussion.and the refined subtleties of St.Thomm' twenty dusty folio volumos.A voluminous writer -8t.Thomas was\u2014almos{ ss much so as iLope de Vega; but be is as tedious in his excessive tenuity and endless divisions and sab-divisions ss Bucon would in the hands of the late \u201clamented Dora Copperfield.Singulurly enough the Pope recommends the reading of pecially conspieuous for the position e took against the immaculate con- ! ception of the Virgin Mary\u2014a position Ywhich no Roman Catholic conid hold to-duy without being umenable to Lhu charge of heresy, On the whole we ine, eays thie editor, that 8t, Thomas nhelves, save when some forlorn old | antinuary takesdo #n a ponderous tome to tind out whut St.Thomas thought about the Aristotelian ides of emda |momia ou the relation of entelecheira to materializod molecules, Most people bave other and.bottpr business on {hand , \u2014 New York Herald, Sep.21.A CARD.10 all who are sutiaring freq the errors attd \\udiscrebione.of youth, Durvous weakness, ocay, lore of mankiood, &c., | will send CHARGE, This great remwly wa alcoves -d by « aifeztonary tu South Aineries.Sunc à vell-midrtepad covalope to Lhe Mur, Josnau F.Ina, Segneon D, Nom bork Cay, Jan, 25, 1879 4l3-e0d \u2014 Cucosr Navri,-\u2014Fage'e Uricket Bats, Bulls, | 8c , Foutbatls add Lawn Temuts, Maau | {wetory, Exvaingion, loadoa.Nay 42, 18379 ti- lam testant Teachers; P.Q.The Bimleonth Ansual Meeting of this\u2019 Association is appointed to be held at.the City ot Quobec ou Wednesday, Thursday .and Friday, The 15th, 16th snd 17sh-Ockoben Pazsioewr (for the current year) DR.M.BH.MILES, Quebec, I Bacsaranr (for the current year) PF.W.AUKS, MoutresL Locaa Contrupran,\u2014Mossre.Wu.éoesaok, Dr.Marsden, Roderick - M, J.Dunber, u.C, E.T, Pictcher, Wm, Clint, H N.Jones, Prif, MeQuarrir, J.BR.Richarison, aud the Rectur ofthe High School of Quebe:, nnd, ar-gficio, the Ministers of the Protostaint \u2018Obur-hes of the City aud environs of Q i+ bec und residens Uffisort ot the Ashocistion, Intention to present papers, or subjects for diecuesium, should be intimated tv the Se retary, or to 8 mamber of the Local Come u tee, befure or om October 4 kh.\u2019 f.W, HICKS, Sacretary, of \u2019 ?Reptember 88; 1979 / SEA BATHING.Ceniral.House, - 7 (Fermosky, DaBpçren'e Motal) MURBAY BAT, This bod Huse odd scout tte dé\" 800 visitors / \u2019 1s Benutifuily and centrally.looted: Set Sion 08 land or maker.titi a wnaur, Water fie 18 rode ath agreuatie anti - sefisatib A Hall, for Balik was TH dbo, | the Honem Tele Oftes and - place Muse Os.cp nû Us House.wiing Alley ales ih | ; 1th the Houses 0 or; Ni \" ORORIR DBMGE.[| August 4, 1070 À sohvols and Classes.Apel ldo la Porte St Jean d le pe Pp ie Richelieu &'Ontarie Navigation : ~ ENOTULICAL.sr Company.LPT \u2014 \u2019 \u2019 mbit\u201d - Los + Notwithstanding tlie fone very! BATWEEX.Pa a Er M AD 0 Popd\u2019il rece n éal'ob \u2018 édu- , Con hte editor \u2018of ho Christian at Rthé Rogaluely es follows : The \u201cWUEBKC\u201d on.Tuarisys, Thuredegpn sod Ssturdays, pnd the \u201cMONTREAL\u201d Mondays Wednétéays, and Fridéyd'at PIVE ; «clock.P.M, froma Quebec, stopping as Batipran, Three Rivers and Sor.; Suamris jons Montrest 16 Ham!lton, con.neoting st Toronto with the.sledmoye der Niagara Pali.and Bufalo, and .with Hallways for all points Weat\u2014will for the pre agnt lena 8a follows (ee The \u201cCORSICAN,\u201d \u201cBPARTAN\u201d \u201cCORINTHIAN,*
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