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

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

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

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

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

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

RÉFÉRENCES

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

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

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

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

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[" COMMERCIAL REVIEW AND FAMILY NEWSPAPI © \u2014 = - \u2014 \u2014 > THIRTYSSEVENTH VEAR.! MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28.1883 (MONTREAL MEEKLY, WITNESS, Hi \u2014 + = mean mo = = 0 \u2014-_ \u2014 2 - whieh are taken te pure the Ministers from .IMPBRIAL PARLIAMENY.\u2018Me, Gerst's amendment was by 2359; A SQHOUL-HOUSE CATASTROPHE.SUPREME COURT.SUMMARY.THE MURDER LEAGUE.assassination show thet ho tuthorliies are well In the House of Commons, on \u2018Tuesday, Mr, 10 176.The Parneliiues votine.|, payio aMoNG THE CUILLEXY\u2014AIXTEES LIVES ; Orrawa, Feb 20 \u2014_\u2014 2 awste that the criminals si SIDE OR y Trevelyan, being questioned about P.J.Sheri- 8ud Messrs.Motosn and Blake, Irish Home; ont AND MAN INJUREDb\u2014A FRIFECT VIRE! The Supreme Sourt wet st 12 noon Lo-déy, Tux Dacha of Alban bas gion ith to 8 COMMITTAL, OR THE PRINONERS pou Pier tite de us sions a ue \u201ca afro the questions tor.Piva, | sir void 1 the majeris | ua poussins ont FE Thomon ve ion, Harta \u2014 \u2018 NO, 1.\" ° è r aroourt declined to \u2014\u2014 : y \u2014 ing.6 case of Patterson vs.Muloek, daughter at Windsor Gast.FEMALE CONSPIRATOR WHERE irish executive ln bunting dows the question aa to the prospests of arresting Tiree EO ea or sin | York elsotion appeal, hy consent of counsel 8 À COMMISSION has been appeinted to examine and amend the laws relating to the Jews in Russias.Pnor.Buooxs Phalps, of Rochester, N.Y.las dincovered amother comet, wbich ls very large and brilliant AN INSECT eaied the ** borer,\u201d the same that did damage to the cangflelds in the Windward Islands, has appeared oa several plantations in Cuba.It 18 stated thas Russia has accepted the compromise suggested by Lord Granville regarding the Danubian question.Mr.Jorn Mona, Libera), was on Saturday slected w Parliament for Neweastls-on-Tyne over the Conservative candidate : vote 9,44: to 7,187.; Mr Tuxn's committee are preparing te send thousand emigrants from the West of to Canada, end Mr.Tuke has gone to Jesland to make the necessary arrangements.AT the general elsction held in Vietoris, Aus- traits, Friday, Sir Bryan @'Loghlin, Premier, and Mr.@'Ehanaesy were defeated.The final resulta,of the voting have not yet been recetved, but the defeat of the Ministry is certain.Tas ltalian ambassador in Censtanginople demanded the punishment of the persons who insulted the Hallan Consul at Tripoil, and pub- lo satisfaction.\u2018The Porte has been informed *hatan Italien ironelad has gone to Tripoli.Ir 18 stated that the Prussian representative atthe Vatican bas been instrueted to reply to she Papal Secretary of State that the letter of the Pope to the Emperor Willam does not nfford à satisfactery basis for an arranmsment of the questions between the Papacy and Prussle.THE coramation of King Kalakaua took place in Honolulu on Tuesday.Seventy thousand witnessed thoceremeny.There wer.ne dis- turbaness.The cemmanders of the English, Anferfean and French.war vessels in the port co-operated with the Hawnfian authorities in doing honor to the oscasion.A PATIENT whe was sens to Dr.Gross, of Philadelphis for treatment two weeks ago for akin disease, snd was treated for some days at the hospital, was found to be a victim of leprosy in the most viclent form.The victim, whose ame has not been divulged, 1s a wealtny oitizen 3 of Honolulu.He left a few days ago afser being pronounced insurable.\u2018Pugke is considerable excitement in Saratogs Coumty, N.Y., over the discovery i Galway of & supposed valuable oil well.A bucket of water from it contains about 33 peveant of oil.The refusal of castle to drink the water led to an examination.The oil in the substance looked and burned like refined kerosens.The ofl is much heavier than any sold in thé stores on Friday.At Moscow preparations for the coronation of the Czar are proceeding upon a fabulous scale of magnificence.Eleven miles of tables are being comtrueted for the banquet on the plain, and eighty-five circular counters for the distribution of Y00,000 ples.Rubinstein is to writs a march and direct an orchestra-of 1,000 musicians and 8,000 choristers.Sixteen enormous vate to bold free beer are being built in public places, aud an English company 1s cover: ing the Kremlin with elestrio lights.Tus Exmisirion at Amsterdam says the Glods London correspondent engages much attention among English manufacturers and large exhibit will represent England.I have been authorized by Mr.Simmonds, British Commissioner to the exhibition, to state that should any Canadian manufasturer wish to be represented he wili endesvor to obtain space in the Byitiah section for his exhibit provided he receives cable advice stating the quantity of space required before March 10th.Messages are to be addressed to Mr.Simmonds at 35 Queen Vistoria street, London.< CANADIAN, Tax Douinion ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION held fte annual general mseting in Ottawa last week, \u2018when a large amount of reutine business was tranmssted and the office bearers for the year elected.À Szuroes CoLLiSION ocsurred to the Grand Trunk freight traine between Newoastie and Newteaville on Satarday.The loss will de $100,000, the train for the east being loaded with ostmeal and cats sad completaly destroyed.Ir 18 Uxxwowx es yet what time the construction of the Tey Sanal will be conmenced.As already knows Mr.A.P.McDonald has been officially notified that his tender is the lowest, but has not, Ît 1s sald, been asceptad.It Is probable an iteta will be ineleded for this purpose fn tas estimates and after they are brought before the Honse and confirmed the work will be oomsmenced.4 \u2014 » SOCIALISM, ANARCIMAM AND NIHILISh.A HUGE \u2018CONSPMRACY DIfCOVERED\u2014ACCIDEXY TO ANARCHISTS WRIME ** EXPERIMENTING,\u201d Bnussees, February 24.\u2014An explesion of dynamite occurred today in a village near here, men, one of whom was mortally wounded, wee arrested in connestion with the occurrence.Both were recently sentenced to imprisonment | for, sonnested pr the tesau-les-Mines, portant confessions have besa made.BrusszLs, Pebruary 26.\u2014The explosion of mite yesterday ossurred in the open air in the village of Usnshortem.One of the men wounded hus since died.The prisoners be- louged 10 committees of anarchists, and were eapirimenting with & new kind of Srework.® explosion was sacidental.The police seized numerons documents said 10 reveal the existence of s plot affecting Bel- slam and reversl other states.ber tele- Krams have besn sent to Vienna, Paris, Berlin and 3t.Petersburg, and several arrests are ox- Mann, Fab.253.\u2014The Imparcial publishes à detailed aesount of the diseovery in Andalusis of societies whose aim is to d the rights Property and exterminate the iste and \u2018landowners.The Soclalistic societies are DOES THE LAND LEAGUE GO, THE DEFENCE OP THE ABSAS- DUBLIN, Feb, 20.\u2014The prisoners charged with murdering Lord F.Cavendish and Mr.| Burle, were brought up to-day to hear the for mal reading of the depositions, which was ne- Eros befuro the committal for trial was com- Lonnox, Feb.Z0.\u2014The police are convinced that \u201cNo 1\" is General Maedderas, who was in London on Satardsy.DusLes, Feb.20.\u2014Mree Byrne has arrived and was examined at the Castle this morning and will be charged in Court this afternoon with belug concerned in the treasonable con spiraey.It is stated the Government will open at the Castle, on Fridsy, an enquiry {ote the eonspirasy much wider and of more destructive alm than that of the murder society.It is reported Mrs.Byrne made & full confession of ull she knows conserning the work of the asus- rs.DusLix, Feb.20\u2014AII the prisoners were fully committed for trisl.Each prisoner when asked what he had to aay ref to make any statement.The trial will probably be held in Tie Carey Ideutfed Mrs Byrne vs te bon ai en re.who is now under nla DUBLIN, Feb.20.\u20140n Cary being again confronted with Mru Byrne afternoon he Fatted to identity her as the wi who brought the knives aud arms from London.She was discharged.WHO 18 \u201cxo.1 I\u201d Nxw Yom, Feb, 20.\u2014The News says that James Dwyer Lssadaras, oe, scoprdin to the ed lespate suspeci re * No.and chief of the Invinoibles, te an adventurer of some note.He was born in tha North of Ireland and gained notoriety dueling the Franco-Prussian war.He was igat heard of during the recent Egyptian war, When it was said that it was his intention to raise a legion of Irishmen to serve under the flag of Arabi Bey.During the Franco-Prussian war and after the French troops bad met with many reverses Ma cadaras waited upon Gen.Count Pailkso, Minis ter of War under the Emypire, and offered to raise an Irish brigade to be attached to one of the French army corps.The Minister of War Jared nt Macadara\u2019s proposition, and without elay commissioned him to go to Ireland for that purpose.Macedaras represented to the Count that he had beld à commission in the Anglo Indian army.Armed with tbe aute- graph letter of tbe ex-Empress Eugenio he arrived in Ireland, snd singling out the most prominent gentleman in the Irish metropolis who would be likely to aid him in his project, he proceuted his credentials to them and received ost cordial welcome.Among the geatlemen who welcomed him were Mr.P.J, Smyth, now MP.for Tipperary: Mr.Peter Paul Me- wo then Lord Mayor of Dublin, and Mr.A.8.Sullivan, Ml.and then editor of the [risk Nation, who recently lectured in this country.Maeardaras artfully concealed his foterprise from all with the exesption of Mr.Sox Hin ostensible misston was the raising of an .smbulance corps.He saceesded and as soon as they arrived la France they pond the Foreign leglon of the French army.bis services received the com: fon of a colonel in tbe French army and was attached to the staff of General Cban:y.commanding the army of the Loire.Nmcadarss, appointed on Gen.Chan's staif.tcok no active service, buc devoted his time to recruiting.!t was subsequently discovered that Macadaras had bsen only » trooper sergeant-msjor in the British army in Indie and that all his Aghting bad been under the British .He rs marks of wounds received in India.After the war aras came to this country and married daughter of a wealthy merchant of St.Louis.Hin wile is reputed worth half a million.Maeadaras has living in Paris for some time.He besame affillated with the Fenian brotherhood.but was distrasted.While in the United States he did not belong to apy Irish organization.Dr.a leading physician, of this city, who served in the F reno army, says be is satisfied Macadarss was an unprincipled military adventurer.Alacadaras claims to bave received several decorations, in- eluding tbe Victoria Cross.He has only a supccfiolal education.The description of the mysterious \u2018\u2019 No.1.\" it is sald, tallies with Macadaras.Fenians here say that the Britiah Government have mentioned Macadaras\u2019 name to throw the real \u201cNo.1\" off his guard, as they would not have given his name away umil they bad him in custody.DvsauN, Feb.20.\u2014It is reported that Frank Byrne\u2019s sister Was the woman who brought over the weaporm.The police are now in search of ber with warrants for her arrest.Lowpox, Feb, 21.\u2014The Pail Mall Gawette says even i all the Invinelbles were arrested there mould remain two hundred êther des- peradoss pl assassinate on penalty of death for disobedience.Most of them are still at large, and some probably will be in London.The precautions taken to rve the Ministers from assassination show that the authorities are well aware the eriminals atili eheriah projests of murder.Loxpox, Feb.21.\u2014A correspondent at Dub- Ha, says the statement, in record to other widespread conspl into wi an éhquiry wil] be opened at the Castle, is untrue.Dcoauis, Feb.1.\u2014The Freeman's Journal says Carey's statement thas the Phenix Park murders were prompted by an article in the Freeman's Journal, was due to the fact that Mr.E.Dwyer Uray, the owner of the paper, when chairman of tbe municipal health committes, sharged Carey with conspiracy.DusLiy, Feb, 21.\u2014The Evening Mail says that James Carey, the informer who aided in tbe assazsination of Lord F.Cavendish and Mr.Burke, nent tue first letter of sympathy to Miss Burke after the y.Loxbon, Feb.1,\u2014Orders have\u2019 been issued for the forfeiture of all copies of the Jrish World of the 17th instant, on the ground that it contains articles Inciting to violence.DvnLiy, Feb.22-21 in stated that the ov.nt is in possession of documents connec with the Land League which afford a clue to where the funds of the went Abundance of money is forthcoming for the defense of the prisoners cbarged with the Phoœnix Park murders.CAREY, ME INFURNIE ASD ABSASSIN, Onicaco, Feb.20.\u2014James Hackett, sn employes of the Grand Trunk Hallway Company, ho res), etropolitan wl jgned Irom the Dublin Police fn 1861 rather than obey orders to fire on tbe people, makes public a long statement regarding the informer Carey, with whom he was on very intimate terms.Hackett says that he was st Carey's house on the night of the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr.Burke.Casey's wife was flushed and excited, snd was evidently trying to conceal something.Shoe endsavered to hide some weapons under ber cloak.Carey was in the house.but would not present himself.Bubsequently he expressed gratification at thy murder.Hackett sayshe has good reason to believe that Carey lanned the murder and was the ehief conspirs- r; thet his wife was within easy distance at the time of the tragedy, and that she carried away the bloody weapons and \u2018concealed them.THE REAL POCUR.Loxnote, Feb, 21.\u2014The Pall Mall Gazette, referring to Bheridan, says be appear: been Ihe confidential emissary of tbe Central aid to number a thousan faclodi Murder Lesque which supplied fands and ar persons of thoes a members, toc) \u201cThe promised rene, for, Jos stations.Dut hole overnment most sa eu: a r.l\u2019arnel I ee ee no proffered 1he assistanos of Sheridan, know The Andalusian societies were orgenised b ga international member.The Sore branch dosiined the tak Of murdering, and (te master Oodia and BaviNs exeeed 500, Tre Tatoraers owns exposed the existence of a srranixed society with fun Bavsenca, Fay jee and secret tribunals.ehiet documents 28.\u2014It is reporced the anar- organized to murder the in May.bete show a plot was his somuation Usae on the oscesion of anything more than Sir W, Harcourt, whose.eepted it, of his real relations with the ssas- sius.\u201cThe originators of the conspirators are still at large.je central nest of the asenssing 1s not Dublin, but London.The Walsh who went te Ireland to found the murder league was commissioned by a directorate of ssenssins whose Vebmagericht was set Sn this eily.Waleh bimpelf seems to coma from the North of England.The funds weapeus Were supplied from London.ja where the Anal blow must be struck the organization of asssstnation.Walsh fs mot yet 3 The mysterious * Number 1\u2019 has hitherto en eaped the vixiisues of the police.Even if all the Fovipeibise were under lock snd key thers would remain two hundred other J ows who are edged 0 axsassinnte on the pensity of death Jor disobedience.Thess men of most in Dublin shoud lead to a moment's relaxation ver and publish the assassins of exertionsto dir a may be WRbin & ston! whose head uart: \"throw of Heotlaad Yard.\u201d DusLix, Feb.22.\u2014The authorities here no longer think it necessary to guard the judges sand Government officials, and have given orders that the special police detalled for this ser vies sbalt be withdrawe.This is thought tobe 8 proof that the Government has a stzong band onthe Assassination League.Fitzpatriok, arrested for complicity in the murder of Lord ¥, Cavendish and Mr.Burke, and who, it was stated, actod as à wateher, has been discharged.\u2018The Dublin anthorities bave received valuable information concerning \u2018 No.1,\u201d and are Dositire of his identky.Mrs.Carey bas Deen completely \u2018 boyeotted \" sinoe turning info .No tenant hes paid rent, and notices chalked on the doors of her property warning persons not to pay reat to s \u2018\u2019cursed informer.\u201d New Yorx, Feb.22.\u2014P.J.Shoridan says he never met Carey in his life.His reference to &n interview in the Angel Hotel, Dublin, aud his promise to forward arms sre fabrications.Sheridan admits travelling through Ireland, disguised as a priest, but it was for the purpose of recovering property taken from bim d g his exHe und to uphold the \u2018\u2019 no rent ¥ manifesto.He denies ali complioity in the Phoonix Park assausinations, and pro tô remain in New York, te thinks tbat if the Brittah Government got hold of him he would hang.\u2018The Sun of to-day publishes interviews with O'Donovan Rossa and l'atrick MeGahey concerning the identity of ** Number One.\u201d The former said \u2018* Number Uns\" was in Willlame- burg or Brooklyn, ready to preclaim himself to Presiuent Arthur if required.He reported a t increase in the funds of the oxranization in consequence of the excitement.Patrick Me- Gabey says be knows the workers, and that the arrested men arv notthe genuine nseassins.Pants, February 22.\u2014Frenk Byroe says :\u2014 +\u201c Carey's evidence concerning myself and wife ia absolutely un! .I was never à member of a secrot Irish ofganization.I deny that the Land League and Invincibles were over con- neoted directly or indirectly.[ believe Carey's evidence concocted for the pur of Impli- eating the Land League in the Phoenix Park murder.\u201d [tis understood shat Byrne proceeds to London this evening.Loxpon, February 2.\u2014Gen.Macadavas tele- phs the following instructions from Paris : * Publish an empkatic denial of the infamous accusations made againet Irish conspiracy.FT rcobepires Li to-day invited an enqai n je ma Brivad the hands of the taken stops to as certain the source of th 1 llbel against me.\u201d A Dublin despatoh sa: complete alibi has been proved for wocused of being ** No.1.\u201d DusLiN, Feb.23.\u2014The prisoners charged with the Phoenix Park murders are furnished with meals from the public house at which James C: stopped to drink on his way from the seene the murders on the evening of the 6th of May.À stranger eslls at the house once a week and pays the Panis, Feb.23.\u2014Before the despatch in which Gen.Macadaras denied that he was the parson D by kuown as \u2018* No.1\u201d was sent to Loi Coundert Broa, Macadaras visited Bir.Morton, the American Minister, and laid his before bim.Mr.Morton introduced Macadaras to an American lawyer named Kelly connected with the firm of Coundert Bros.Thess three gen- tieman framed the tel mentioned which was forwarded to Mr.yan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Lyons, the British ambassador, having first approved it DubLiN, Feb 23.\u2014A meeting of bricklayers mazons and representatives of othe r trades to dey disavowed connection with Ca rey, repudi ated his elsim to be the representative of the workingmen and expelled him from the various trade socletics.Carey says he desires to modify the statenents he made regarding the Land Loxnox, Feb.23.\u2014A Dublin despatch states.on the very beat authority, that startling revelations regarding the murder conspiracy will be published in à few days.Ten men wil shortiy be arrested in the Dublin district and the provinces.When these arrests are made the whole organization will be arushed.It will be proved tbat all the murders were arran, by one organization.Bix of the prisoners.just gommitted for trial are willing to become informers.: Dygu:x, Feb, #3, ~Carey says he desires to Land Lesgne Dupuix, Feb.24.\u2014 James , the informer, stated in an interview yesterday that be be- eanie an informer in order to protect innocent men, and with no hope of reward from the Government.He said the Invincibles regretted the murder of Lond F.Cavendish whick was not planned or intended by them.Lowpox, Feb.24.\u2014Gen.Macadaras has tale- graphed to Mr.Trevelyan: \u201cI am willing to to the most rigid scrutiny of my Dustin, Feb.24.\u2014Mr.Harrington, Secretary of the organizing ocommittes of the Land League, now in geol for using intimidating has been elected for Westmeath, Spout the House of Commons to P New York, February 25.\u2014Thomas Doss, à stowaway on the wrecked steamer ** Glamor: xan,\u201d who was placed in arrest on the steamer * Republic\u201d bacauss he waa supposed to be Implicated in the Phenix Park tion, was subjected to a searching oxamination to-day, and liberated.\u2018WasHINGTON, Feb, 26.\u2014The Department of State has recelved the application of the British Government for the extradition of P.J.Sherl- dan, suspected of eomplleity in the Phenix Park murders.out Spposition.to County of Watericrd find a true bill Mr.Bi , member of Parlisment, oa the eharze of using seditious language, the Crown will apply for a change of veaue to Dublia.The polies have obtained information that six men already have been enrolied to fill the ape in the ranks of the Iriah Invincibles made x he arrest of members for the murders In n.Duptiy, Feb.20.\u2014It is reported that after the Phenix Park tris] is over, informer Carey will be tried on s far more serious charge.20,\u2014P.J.Sheridan vas at ish World office this afternoon, sud being questioned as to his extradition by the British Government ssid be was fully prepared to meet the issue and was confident that on his arraignment In any court of the United States he would convince the publie that Irishmen are being banged in Ireland on perjured \u2018testimony.& of the trial in Dublin ke said that the Informer Carey's testimony ss far a8 he was concerned was false in every partiou- lar, and further thet he had never sac} transac: tions whatever with Carey or any persen senting him.: heridan said that conseloum of Lis entire innocence he was net scared and would be moms nt to be taken into custody tes officers.\u2018I will refer yon,\u201d sald Bheredan, * to the report of the Interview publisbed with me in the Irish World when I stated that Heitish courts of law in Ireland are orgunised simply to convict victims.I know that {¢ tke British Government got me in its clutches 1 would eertainly be , even | though 1 disproved, as I sould easily disprove, every charge which the informer Carey bas made against me.My Innoeence or guilt would pot affest the vane © To » question, Would it not de more adrien ble for him to go to some country where there was no extradition treaty with England, Sheti- dan replied : * If there were po other eonsider- ation than my individual safety 1 might be {oduced to think so, but I feol that my trial bers will result in giving the Apefican vsople the opportunity of jadging of the class of evi Sones te which srreneoachaple m ° simon angod la Ireland.exposé, i Jos wenld be productive of good rvéaite for Ireland, therefore I remain.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANOTHER EMBRLZLER.Tonowro, P's 26.~Freak Kerry, formerly set ks eth, et i a wen! sontéontiai olerk of Preston, Kean & of thom ate olill at large, some of them are probably ia Londen.yt the prerautions Moosre.Oe.of Chicoge.me regarding the| to modl¥ the statements he made regardiug the Fri DusuiN, Feb.26.\u20141f the Grand Jary ef the pressi i pan.He earnestly donisd that there was sn communication between the Goveromend and the \u201csuspects\u201d in Reol exept through Mr.Forster.Mr.Gorat, moving an amendment to the address declaring that no farther concessions should be made to lawless agitators, said it was generally believed that the employing of per sons engaged In outrages to suppress them was forced wpon the Government by Mr, Chamber Lain, President of the Board of Trade.He be vi Kilmainbam Treaty negotiations, was made the dupe of an inner circle of the Cabinet, whieh, Tike the Irish * Invineidbles,\u201d bad a ** No.1.\u201d An outbreak of outrages Lad always accompanied the accession of the Liberals to power.Sir William Harcourt sald Mr.Gorst bad no rhs to base his 2poech on the evidenes of one ess.He would not take the trouble to re podiate the charge of en, ng a man whom he ow was engaged in plotting the murder of one of his colleagues.He admitted that the (iovernment failed to atop the commission of crime at first, but it was owing tte ineM- cleney of the police.Mr, Gibson (Consetvalive) asked, ** Wil nobody, for very shame, show the Land Leagne\u2019s Dalanes sheat 1* : In the Houseof Commons on Thursday after: moon, Mr.Chamberlain sald the Government would move for the appointment of a committees of both Houses to enquire into the expediency of the construction of » Channel tunnel.Me.Trevelyan stated tbat s shorthand writer was present during the examination of the wit nessès at Dublin Castle The witnesses ware not threatened, nor were they proffered drink The debute on Mr.Gorst\u2019s amendment was then resumed.My.Lowther promised the Conservative support to a vigorous policy toward Ireland.Mr.Forster sald that but for the Phanix Park murders Ireland would bave belleved Me.Parnell supreme and would have become un- rovamable The recent disclosures increased the suspicion that the Land League was connected with the outrages Tha public expacted Mr.Parnell would have elusidated this point No mere disclaimer would be sufficient.He ol Mr.Parnell with beading an organiza tion whieh started the agitation that promoted out incited murder.Mr.Parnetl Tes the advantages of the agitation.He did not plan the outrages, but he connivel at thelr commission.Mr, O'Kelly shouted *'It's a lie,\u201d several times, when he was suspended by a vote of 305 Mr.Forster then reitersted his charges against Mr.Parnell, quoting from bis hes that a '\u2018murder was unmeee: .\" He said the wretches who commitied the Phenix Park amsésainations had not acted on the letter but on the spirit of these apesches.Until Mr.Parnell expressed his regret aud repentance he could Bot communicate with him.A feeling was sow rising, even in Ireland, amafost the agitation.Mr.Parnell and his trisnds kad been mvelled and wnmaaked.There were loud sriss for Mr.Parnsli, but be did not more.Mr.C\u2019Bohnell.attempting to luterpose.was rrlad out of order.sr.Parnell moved the adjournment of the de bate.Agreed to.The Standard says no speech in recen: years has produced such interest and esciiomont as Mr, Forster's attack on the policy of the Land The Times prints a copy of a manifesto jssned by 30 old members of the Irish Republican rotherhood, resident in London, addressed to «ll members of the Brotherhood, expreaslug the horror and shame with which they read tbe {isgracetul story told at ther Kilmainham Court use.Losvox, Feb.28.\u2014In the House of Commons to-day Sir Stafford Northeote moved for a committee to enquire regarding the release oa ji\" Parnell and others from Kilmsinbam Lorex, Feb.23.\u2014Mr.Parzell from his place În theHouse to day denied Mr.Forster's accuse: tions apninst him, and contended that Carey's evidence was unrelisble.The Land League Te declared only supplied money to support the families of prisoners.He advised tye sending of Mr.Forster to Ireland to pe the con: genial task of distributing gallows blood-money.MR PARNELL MAKES A SPEECH\u2014EXTITING ACENES IN THE HOUSE.There was much excitement in the House of.Commons at the opening of tbe session on day afternoon.Large numbers of persons in the lobbies were unable to find room in the House.The Stranger'e Gallery snd the Peers\u2019 Gallery were filled.The seats of all the members were reserved.- Mr.Parnell sid the utmost be desired to do was to make his position elear to the Irish people at home and abroad.Mr.Forster, he 2 Sught to be ashamed for traduclog him.Bed ed to reply to Mr.Forster's question.snd charged that gentleman with havin, him (Mr.Parnell} to inform against his asso- elates.If Mr.Forster belleved the articles published in the Irish World were likely to in- eite crime, why bud he not stopped the clreuls- tion of that paper.He com the responsibility of Mr.Forster, who read the articles, and believed what the result would be, to that of himself, who never read them, though they were new brought against him, Mr.Forster had unfairly elogled out Sheridan as mentioned in the * Rilmaipham treaty\u201d negotiations.Why dM he suppress the names of Davitt, Egan and Boynton, who were also mentioned as likely to endeavor to prevent outrage in Ire Mr.Forater exclaimed\u2018 They were not men: tioned to me !\" Mr.Parnell continued\u2014He had been challenged to defend himself, but bad nothing to defend Limeelf trom.He ooeupled a better position in the of the Irish than Hr, Forster did in England.Mr.Forster was gulity of sup- jo verl, because the heading in United Ireland\u201c Incidents of the Campaign\u201d over tho column recording outrages cease! the moment Mr.(O\u2019Brien, the editor of the paper, was liberated from prison.Mr.Forster's unfairness was shosking.Mr.Parnell analyzed the evidence of Carey, which was not a statement of fact, but of belief or hearsay.It had been already dis- roved as rezards Mrs.Byrne.The evidence n reference to the source of the ' murder fund\u201d cepted upon the fact that some men while In prison received cheques from the sustentation fund of the Land League, Such aid had been given to thon a ae of persons.Mr.Forster's animosity was ue promise from bim (Parnell) but failed to do so and lost bis office.Mr, Farnell declared the present officials in Ireland were manifestly unfit to administer the Crimes Act.Mr.Forster ought to return to his congenial work.Mr.Parnell was bopetul that Ireland would weather this as she bad weathered other formidable oppressions.As a vroof that the soners charged with the Phenix Park murders wers not members of the Land League Mr.Parnell re- pointed out that one of them returned a cheqns sent him from the sustentation fund, saying he bad nothing to do with the League.Durtog Mr.Parsell's spessh Mr.Shes ex- olatmed ** Boyton, n and Davitt were mentioned to Forster.\u201d Mr.Parnell ke for thirty-five minutes.The Prines of Wales was in the geilery the whole time.Mr.velyan, replying to Mr.Parnell, pro- essded to vindleate the pollcy of the (Government fn Ireland.Since the present Government thers had dean commissioned to suppress orime, the number of murders had been reduced from three monthly to one fo the lest four and & hall months.The only polley for Ireland was to say exastly what the Government meant to do and to do iv He regretted that Mr.Parnell had not made his poaition clearer.Mr.Gorst\u2019s amendment to the address was dis tasteful to the Lord Lieutenant avd to bimosif, and would, If carried, lead to their resignation and the resienation of Cabivet He thought nothing would de more fatal to Ireland than te band the ok bility of its Government to oeal bodies.If the Government were convineed that the life of any official or private person bad been pointed at by the inciting Inngusge of the press they would aoû agsin.Bir Stafford Netrtheots sald he would be sorry to weaken of harass the Government, but even 12 the result be to sanse them te resign It wonid be better that that should happen than that the SE SEER AE Mr.(iadstone, when engaged in the Lar naked th jà fact that he attempted toobtain | y AN IMMENSE PAILURE.ANOTHER XCOLESIANTICAL CONCERN GBIKP\u2014 LIABILITIES OVER HALP \u2014THE SUFFERERS.Mass, Feb.Z4.\u2014Heven suits against the Augustinian Society, a Catholic organ n, which reoetred deposits of the loners of the @hureh.Attachments were insued for $20,000.The society was formed by priests and chartered with authority to hold \u2018property not exceeding $200,000.MES TU MILLION ge amounts of real estate, Including church property, have been conveyed to the society since 1551, when Father Regan took charge of its affairs.It has been selling real estate and been & large borrower from the Depositors have been notifled that there is no money left, but that the society will endeavor to pay them ut the rate \u2018of $24,000 a year.The ln- debiedness is placed at £500, te tors snd $204,000 to mor holders.The depositors number seveu hundred, the majority ing poor female mill operatives.Father O'Donnell, ope of ite first controllers, invested largely in rallway stocks, wblich sesul in bears losses.A statement of tha society's condition will probably be made at » meeting of prominent Catholics on Sgnday.\u2018ho Intest despatchon suy it iv stated that the debt of the Society is $540,000.Deduoting mortgages, $110,000, there remaias dus to de- tors 84:30,060.It lu said that when Father Bonnell died, in 1801, there was a defloitof $150,000.A considerabls portion of the deposits has been paid out in interest.In 1872 the Soelets ages a new ehureb, adding to the debt $300, , and using the money of depositors to meet the most of this amount.For twenty-five years the Boeloty maintained parochial scheols at an eardmsted expense of $123,000.The depositors and the public are convinced that the trouble arose from bad management snd mot from roguery.The olergxmen in charge of the soolety think thas by reducing .the expenses and strengthening the revenues of the church they can eventually pay the debt in full, but the question of interest the {eight more died immediately after.(hilled bre panic in a school-house on Fourth | street.je school was connected with the German Catholie Chureh of the Holy Redeem.or, and was under tha tuition of the Mister« of Charity, Shortly before the hour for dismles- ing the pupils, an alarm of fire was raised.Instantiy one of the cffachés left the building to potitr the Fire De, t On returning be found the stairs & mass of girls.from four to twelve years They were piled on one another, scresming and moaning pi .A number of men came to their relief and the Slaters of Charity above endesvored to calm then.When the eblldren were nally extricated it was found that seven had bes crushed to death snd a majority of the others injared.They were take: to neighboring houses amd medical ald rendered.6 cause of the alarm was a ameli of fire under the staircase of the third floor.The flames were extingulshed speedily.The bisters succeeded in keeplaw & number of papils in the classrooms or the disaster might have been frightful.The accident caused great excitement In the elty.Louisa Floren Is dying, suffering from suffo- eation sud internal injuries: John Engle's lez was broken and Frederick Gintleman was crushed and internally injured.Sister l\u2019hitlp- ina was slightly injured.À second desnateh saye it now ascertained that fourteen children ware ki There were 7001p the bulldiog.The removal of the fourth floor waa progressing rapidly when à Sister of Charity faloted from exeltement, and immediately the class was thrown into confusion.nad « rush made for the baliway, on the stairs, from which aix children were taken out dead, and large number of others who were carried to the sur rounding tenements are reperted dying.The dead are Minnie Uater, Haber: recht, Mary Ann Happ, Minnie Trahe.Joee- phine Marr, Mary Brecht, Lens Breker, Lizzie Mapetyeki, Theresa , ra - zenzen, Louisa Floren and two are unidentified.All were between six and eleven years of age.Rudolph Mandel was taken out unconscions and 1s balleved to be dying.must for years be held in abeyance, Another despatch says four additional attachments have been placed to-day on the property of the Augustintan Society, making fourteen all.For many years the Society paid interest oun an indebtedness of $200,000.It iaciaimed that property tLey recently sold here was not disposed of in good faith.It is said they, oma considerable property in New York and Penn- sylvanis.Some depositors have alréady fusti- tuted snits in these states, and caused attachments to be issued.Lawrence, Mass, February 25.\u2014The Ca- tholle churehes under the control of the Augustinian Fathers were crowded at each service 10-day, it beinæ that the priests would refer to the collspse of the savings institution.At St.Mary's Chareh the Rev.Mr.McEvoy, Superior of the American braneh of the Augustinian Order sald he proposed soon to give a detailed statement of the church Hnances The Society would leave Nothing uadone to meet their obligations.He considered that the mortgages on the church property were a comparatively slight incen- venience.The only matter for serions consideration was the interests of depositors.He asid the Society\u2019: indebtedness was between $400,000 and $300,000, but with the receipts from the order in three churches and two chapels in Lawrence and Methven, with extra ordinary efforts, he hoped to meet the financial obligations in n few years, He expressed the utmost confidence that the Catholicaof Lawrence would eubseribe according to their means to free the church from indebtedness.Two years ago he collected In New York, Pennsylvauls and Boston $11,000, which was applied to decrease the dubt.The Society would see that the poor did not sn@er.He urged his hearers to be patient and the Society would pay them sil The Rev.M:.7-7, of the Immaculate Conception Church, told ois people thie Society would not repudiate its debts.but per, dollar for dollar, They should have patience and contribute as Catholies.They would get their money in a short time.The Rev.Mr.Ryan, in Bt.Lawrence Church, gave the same advices, and said thers should be a dividend paid to depositors yearly and perhaps oftemer.The debt was not ineurred by the present heads of parishes, but the responsibilities wonld be met The prominent Roman Catholle citizens met to-night to apnsider the best means to extricate the Augustinian Society from its indebtedness It was decided to appoint n committee of fitteen to baro full contro! of the finances and revenues of the Catholic churches of the city, exeept St.Patrick's.À subscription Was started and $4,000 subrcribed at the meetig.Sub seriptions will bé canvassed for and à large fair held.The committes assumed their duties ordy with the understanding that the depositors itl not foree the Augustinian Soelety into in- 2otvency.St.Mary's Parochial School will be el , saving $10,000 snnually.This will 1,200 more children in the publis schools.foie understood an éffort wtil be made to induce the city to rent St.Mary's Behool buildings and employ the Sisters of Charity to conduct em.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 AFFAIRS IN FRANCE In the French Chamber of Deputies, on Sunday, M.Jolibois {Bonapartist) moved his inter- listion tonehing the statement of M.Ferry.i Jolibois asked whether the Goverument's right of initiative was one above law.M.Ferry eaid: It ts the legitimate right of defenes, 0f which itis impossible to define the exact limits, but [ advise the Bonapariists not to go too far to test our indulgence, Jolibois denied that the Republic emanst- ed from the national sovereignty as it lacked a plebiscite.He moved that the Chamber desired that the individual liberty of all citieens, without distinetion, be respected.The motion was rejected by 395 to 92.M.Rane moved, as au expression of the confidence of the Chamber, that the Government was sufliclently firm to insure respect for the Kepublie.The motion was adopted by 368 te 93 The Chamber, after a prolon, debate, adopted a resoldtion spproving of the m the Government contemplates against pre- nders.Bunday's Official Jeurnal conteiaed the de crees placing the Dakes D'Auroaie, De Chartres and D'Alencon on the retired list.The Jecrees were preceded by a report of the Minister of War justifying their retirement.M.Jules Pere, the Premier, on Wednesday submitted to President Grevy the following Hat of members of the new Cabinet and thelr ve-peotive portfolios: Ferry, rime Minister and Minister of Pablle Instruction ; Challemel scour, Foreign Affairs : Waideok Rousseau, Interior: Martin Feutiles, Justise: Chatles Brun, Marine: cline, Agtfeniture: Herrison, Commerce: @ochars, Posts and Te be: A ; Tirard, Par RE Raynal, Publle Wo baudin, War.It is atated that ML.Ferry wili today (Thorsday) sergent the President to sign decrees plesing all the princes serving in ti army on the retired list \u2014\u2014 A BANK TELLER \u2018*GOFS WRONG.\u201d AN OLD STORY RETOLI\u2014\u2014$15,000 Missina.Tomoxnro, Feb, 23.\u2014Mr.Redmond, one of the tellers in the Dominion Bask, has \u2018gone oe The manager yesterday morning asked Redmond to baad over his cash and have 1teounted.It was foucd 97.500 short Redmond, it was nfterward discoversd, bad been carrying stocks om margins to the tune of about $10,800 or $1K.000.The brokers will taka over all the etocks and rer the Bank the cash belonging t5 Redmond, æusrantes 6ompan.are responsible for $2,000 to the , and, with the cash repaid, it is not prodable thas the Bank's loss will exceed 42.500, or perhaps much less.Redmond has not tarned up at the Bask to-day.: Later\u2014 Hed mond has bees hoard from at Buf.felo.He bas forwarded s statement of how matters stood.Furtber investigstion shows that tbe Bank will lose nothing.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE NEW BRUNBWICK MINISTLY.VOTE OF WANT nF vOXFIDENOE CARRIED.¥aeparierox, NB, Fob, 26.spossh in reply to the address trom the Th we taken up to-day {u the Assembly.Mr.Blair, leader of the Oppesition, m wa amendment that the Goversment bed mot the ceufidence of the éountry.On the question being taken withoud debate the amendmen! ures constitutes a clearance order, aiving t The building is five stories shows that every rule and péecau! for anfety was disregarded.The elses rooms are too closely packed with beaches and seats.In nearly every reon: the doors open inward.and there 1a only une rarrow door to essh room to sfford egress for ikirty to eigbty children, The] stairways are also narrow.and at the to] Sighs thers {s a wooden gate not easily mov be fire started In a closet under the stairs, Sontalu- ing sweepings and waits paper.It bad smouldered some time.filled the hall snd stairs with smoke.The firemen promptly extinguished it.All efforts to quiet the children were vain, and they rushed madly from the clasa rooms.The scene after the panic was almost indeserib- able.Tern clothing was seattered upon the The bodies of the dead were taken to the church adjoining, aad Ineffectual attempta made 10 resuscitate them.The parents of the children foreed their way into the school amd church, and their eries were agonising.Fourth despateh\u2014Two more vietims of the sehool-houne panic have died, making a total of sixteen.The lfvt of Injured numbers six.b.A survey MARINE CATASTROPHES.LOSS OF THR 85.\"GLAMORGAN \u201d AND SEVERAL LIVES-\u2014TES \u201cEVWELL GASTLE\" UNHAPPY HINTORY.HuLi, Eve Feb.24.\u2014The steamship \u201c By- well Castle\u201d from the Blask Sea for Boston.Mass, with » cargo of cotten seed and beans is {baught to be foundered at sea and all hands HveuL, Feb.24.\u2014The stasmsbip \u2018* Bywell @astle,\u201d from the Black Sen for Boston, Masa, with a eargo of cotton seed and beans, thought to have foundured at sos with all hands in the veusel which sunk the excursion steamer \"Prin cess Alice\u2019 on the Thames several sears ago, Thon over five hundred persons lust thetr ves.WRECK OF THE 5A *' GLAMORGAN.\u201d New York, Feb.24.\u20147he steamer ** Repub.He\u201d the 16th instant met the steamer ** Glam¥rgas,\u201d from Li 1 for Bosten.The * Glamorgan\u201d was à wWreek.The * opablie \" brought the smrvivors hers.The followlnz were lost :\u2014Captain Court: A.Robillard, second officer: D.Williams and J.Jerrard.seamen; John Barret, second steward; Landy Cullen, passenger, and an unknown stowaway.The ** Glamorgan\u201d was a vessel of 2,250 tons.Pifiy-three passengers and members of the erew were rescued.A seaman named F.Forrester, ot the \u2018\u2018 Republic,\u201d was drowned, it is supposed while the was being launched.It is eupposed that Callea, one of the victims, was conneeted with the Phronix l\u2019ark murders.The captain and others lost were washed overbuard from the \u2018\u2018Glamorgan.\u201d The \u2018Glamorgan\u2019 Jeft Liverpool on the Sth instant and encountered a series of terrific storms.The vessel was badly damaged and flooded, the water stopping the engines.The ngers and crew worked bard several days afloat.organ,\u201d hi in latitude 31 deg., longitude 20 ey To She was in imminent danger of sinking when the * Republic\u201d reached her, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE G.T.RAILWAY.THE IXQUEST\u2014WHO 18 TO BLANS.HaxitTase, Ont, February 21.\u2014 The lagueat on the bodles of Edward Mason and Thomas Doucins, killed in the recent rallway colfision.near this city, was resumed to-day, of witnesses were called, including trala hands, telegraph operators.and William Armstrong, tbe u deepatcher at London.The evidence showed that conductor Thorpe.of No.8, going eaat, bad orders to meet No.7, Conductor Ham- {iton's train, at Hamilton.u No.7 reached here, No.5 had not arrived, and Conducto: Hamilton received from the operator here | formation that thers were mo orders for him here.To a west-boumnd train, as No.7 was, tis the westbound train right of way, unless had previous orders.Conductor Hamilton started out, saying to Driver Temple that thay would mest No.8 at Dundas.They met it haif way, and the collision followed.The fuquest was ad- jonrned for a week.to get the evidenes of river Temple, who is at present unable to appear.Conductor Hawilton's evidence will be given at the next hearing.He has a lawyer watohing the proceedings.The bensfit socle ties who had policies on Mason's life are also represented by coumesl.The solicitor of the Grand Trunk aud the Gounty Crown Attorney Were also in attendance.nes A LUMBER CAMP TRAGEDY.Rast Tawa, Mish, Feb.22.\u2014It ia reported from a lumber camp.twenty-| les distant, that two men got Into a dispute as to whose team could haul the heaviest load.After the trial the one whose team was vistorious went to the eabln, and the defeated one eame behind and with the blow of an axe severdd his head from bis body.The head rolled on the floor ; the eyes winked several times and the mouth open .An alarm was raised and the members of the snmp placed a lozging chaln around the neok of the murderer and hanged him, and then placed a guard around the body to await the Bheriff.Men came (rom a neighbor camp te # sued, in whieh seven men were killed.\u2014r\u2014_\u2014_ .A NIHILIRTS TERRMLE CO, ION HE COMMITS SUICIDE RATHER THAN KILL THE OZAR.Brusarrs, Feb, 20.\u2014The dependence Bi bas à 8t Petersburg telegram, which rr that the Niakiss whe committed suicide st the pablis baths on Buoday, iad eontensad Shat he id 20 because he had Leon toleeted by a couret ayn to marder the Caer ea his coronation - FAILURE.dnxxvock, Feb.32.\u2014Ballastine & Rewan's large sugar redining heuse of this olf Tao Mobilite are Dong.7 has felled.v KING DUNN PROTESTS.Lonvun, Feth 22.\u2014Joha Dasa, the Eaglieh reler of à of Zul of » ululand, hes rise .- Pre tion a take the corpse down aud n general fight vn- U | motion to Ont tario cases are stands for besriax unt the quasi taken up.in the case of Dickie va.Woodworth, ass County, Nova Seotia, election spnesl, Mr.entertain | against the reason of PEL eents!nin; 5, was zlso lowed Vate No.1.allowed for 37 allowed.ballots not cummed.on Schofield, arising out Lowpos, 11 entitled to the Km; advising eiders the d asserts tha structions Toxonto, The the workin, and summoning committes They have fealinx of Missieof corn on the CoLUNBU! a0 average Is rising.Railway w Charleston.in bottoms.sembled on Ie Lands, west sonst.begged the day mornin; moved wi wing os on rrieé twon twe to eighteen.mou » 7 ont anitiemens of sfaire sois.be colonial Rallway.for injuries sustained starting the train of which he was cos: lot tr, vix , Brecke The cross was on the top line of the di: the vote for Brecken.on same principio as vote Vo baviog been initial 15 votes depended on this question.Giouart @C, œoumiel Tor the uant, >, CONE or au moved for leaves to appeal, und to Eryn] set down for hearing before the Supreme notwithstanding the delay which has in proceeding with the appeal.and Mr.Ferguson for the Grown, sho Judgment was r¢ he argument was Lash, Q.C., in the election appeal vs, Brecken, initialed baliota Mr.was beard contra.It amounted to nothing, buta charter party.Ian ; Mr.Welden, Q.C., for the Siege of Metz.\u201d leabeiia of Spain.Amon dosuments in the wosk are Bazaine\u2019s autograph repert te the Em FE Napeison while the ister Wilhelmsbobe, and the letter from the mand of the Metz division.ent at the be impossible to obtain useful information or in- he never saw a mitral was bronght into Metz.bi repiied to the memorial addressed in reference to meeting in Canada next .The Counell state that they are fully aifve the difficulties which muss attend the visit, but under water.to venture fate tions are procesdiag la Tamatave.ture store, on Dominion street.and erable headway befors bein, Br out, snd eousequnenil time eained 7100 osiway thar Ts m way that was found impossible to save the adjoining Burnham blosk waa obliged to jump from the soeend tor Cameron moved te quash the appeal en the round that the Court bed no u1lsdiotion te t Mr.Hogh MeD.ury showed caush TAB uppesi of McFadden vs.Hall was argued.This was an action brought by the res Inf Z appellant.a conduster oo the negligence of the appellant @rrawa, Feb.ZL.in the Supreme Court argument in the case of Jenkins vs Brecken, nt Queen's sleation apreal.wes procesded Mr.Lash, .for appaliant, \u2018and Mr, Heeler Cameron, Q.C for respondent.Vots Ne.3.dis» trict No.3 was first disoussed.The Dames candidates were In four divisions on the bal- p, Davies, Jenkins, Brocken\u2019s name.The Gourt allowed Vota No, 1, dietriet Ne.allowed.Vote No.1, diutrist Ne 10, cross on back of tnilot proper, vote - Vote No.1, distriet No, 11.sdmitted \u201cof No.\u20181% district No.*: \u2026 ui -ailowed by lower eourt becaute the mark was not across.wa Jenkins.Vote Ne.1, distriet Na, 37.the mark was two G'a bask to bask, disai- lowed for Jenkins.Vote Na Zof rom core from \u20ac Tue question vus next Orrawa, Fe), 22 The Supreme Court met at'll ay In Die «le vs.Woodworth, Kknx's County, 1.the Conrt alowed the mo! ale of the respondent Woodw.N.8,, ales- made orth, and th conte t vs.the Queen, Ms, appeal wi Mr, Lash, wed +5 then proceeded i.Jestion of the nem estor Cameron, Q.Cp Orrawa, Feb, 23 on the \u2018The Supreme Court has been eccupiod to-day with the ar, t in the ease of Carvell wa 15 The shared faibars oa out of ul ancy de.Gilbert, Q.C.for appeal respondents.\u2014 BAZAINE'S BOOK.Feb.22.\u2014Marshal Bazaine's beok * Episodes of the War ef 1870 saû Etisdediented toux-Queem nd ross Eugenie on Sept.14th, 1870, er to take horse and assume com- The Marshal con efensive qualities of Alsass Lorraine were mot utilized to the fulisst exieat He disor ization of the War Depart.einniag of the war rendered it uarters.He declares use unt that wespem from b \u2014e THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION.THE QUESTION OF MEETING M MONTREAL\u2014 RERLY LP THE COUNCIL TO THE MEMORIAL.Feb.21.\u2014The Globe spacial cablp Council of the British Associrtiom thems as the decision was olitalned according to the usual forms and does not appear te contravene 2 of the rules of the As the Council feel bound to recognize it as valid, do mot consider themselves justified > & specinl meetlug of the ge to reconsider the whole question.taken steps to ascertain the general the members of the Association.The prespect of success will much depend upam the answer from Montreal to the questions already azked by the officers of the secisty.\u2014\u2014 DAMAGE BY FLOODS Mauris, Feb 22.\u2014The high water in 1 is reported doing serious damage .banks awaiting shipment.8, Ky, Feb.22 \u2014@wiex to the g of the loves the town is submerged % depth of ten fest.Quiy two business houses and botels arc above water whieh Belmont across the river is alse The track on the Iron Mountain a» washed away between hers and There bas Dean gross loss of stook Several hurd, people soon bave to be fed by the relief committee.\u2014 BRITISH COLUMBIA PARLIAMENT.Siemens, BE Feb.23.\u2014The House re-as- sdag.The Premier annousesd that the poliey of the Government would be to secure the eonstruction of Solan\u2019s Railway and Dry Dock, Immigration, ColoBixation, Pab- and the openiox of the Rallway balt to settlement.He also announced that he bad discovered a deficit of $100,000 in yoar's revenue.All the Ministers were ol without opposition.\u2014 THB FRENCH IN MABAGASCAR.MARSEILLES.Feb, 20.\u2014Madagascar advices state that the Freush flag te fiyinæ on the north- Owing to the fact that the natives are very much trritated the Prime Minisser has foreign residents in Tamatave nes efaverior.Warlike prepare- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THREATS AGAINST THE CZAR.Sr Prranesuno.Fed.24.\u2014It is stated the au- thoritses have reseived letters containing parents to blow up the Kremlin at Moscow, where the Caar will be erowned.Search was made, bas nothine indieating vreparations for the destrus- tion & the palace was re À close wateh Ia being ke t.The publie 18 vot allowed bs - ter the budding.\u2014\u2014\u2014 POPE PIUS IX.Roux, Feb.23.\u2014At four c'olosk en Wednes- a the beart and other vital parts of body of tho late Pops Plas IX.th wlemn coemonles trom he ot LA been deposited since hic ih There hi had 3 an Dermange: in the tmarbl near the Tomb of the Brasrss.| ¢ marble umm \u2014\u2014 MECHODIST UNION.Wixanan, Feb, 17.\u2014The Ying tre Methodist Chureh voted CN Po cute se Basta ane ors Lor and popular here, in all the besucbes.\" rs PIRES.Winxirea, Fel 21, \u2014A five brok Emerson en Sunday Noble & Foie farms leakage in the tanks water the engine hotte Âte in the mean the eormer of -Dominio w strests, which was solid orien: Te Ree build! Polity faraits pletely d +\u2014Ni rem dre EE m'a loan offices, and ti 1 block oses- ed by tue pe ne me adjeinlag private apartments.Lom build; pr De ing k, sad by insurance Sandoreen, iatfured.Tan Ces LS onppocsd » def er ere = + a ana mien \u201c2 EM Se Frsrvarr 28, 1888.mp \u2014\u2014 r= ; * dat's jest how to into de a down te stop her sister, who's just rus ay pe AM prado whes- away witheos of those city seampe, ru over I was alone.[ hed no comfort in New up bere o while ago.I saw hee join him and e \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 pr \u2014 dress, thet French sad music were a bore.\u2018bookish ture and better memory hed bept her \u201cOh doar,\u201d said Laas.«if stoma a if Lhad d better informed.Edith soon threw aside been in à trance and bad just nwakesed.y WHAT CAN SHE po ! a i a the Jad fonsble mills Nike grammars and arithmetios, saying to Laurs, \u2014 Edith, [ must do Long oes ie nod right be hia on boat, bat wam'i muse who million + You mosh take care of the school if we get [to les bear at York arter Massa Allon died, and was mighty ta! ot SY TRE REV, 5.P.ROE.i pa or me would have found fault ons.Tt would take me too lony to prepare on {don't double about ZsH, not one of George glad to get away even to Bushtows.And oe Thi oe you wasaround, Crawl\u201d Bu ri ut ns tn pulp the nov oy Ede Tact he ate trom oe there 'e boees will sak bo that.ooulda\u2019 phy thin.Folte la often more esid Mre.Croody.* There's never mothi (Author «f *' Without a Home,\u201d Barriers for \u201c but am not so old yet but t des; Fhe fooling that .XIX sad + nothin.To we Saver 3 Away,\u201d $e) that Loan chocs aces tod of work and so was nothing she could do, she took a hoe that Ouarus : in de way srtor dey'a dead aud gone dan when wry ging oo b you w or voip où are -_\u2014 ; thorousrhly munater it that I can got the highest was by no means light, and Joosened the ground A PALLING DFAR rn on Sorin A your Sheet hip face rousd ind ob xe pr pr do poll io ip.Vy Cmarres XVIL- (Continued) for that form of labor.1 wish it|and cut off all the sprouting around ber| uo orihe day.She had rouen RTE rer de SEE IE vs à little baby for a livia P* vines, rather coo} think th t ing greatly refresh.could gardening, for I have no tasks for the| strawberry © day was er that point where she did mot want to .gery ber asters ally prets Li Tate rallied shat up work of woman, sitting in a close room and aloudr, and she was rised st iho pao Qo hearing Edith any that ake would xo to New she went ever.Bho wore road on face, and we was all pretty nigh orusy over page tn laugh ceased at Crowl\u2018a expense, &) said: to meet the difficulties of their position.But |all day with à needle would bo slow suicide to Seat don ones bon face.cad deters Yor! Monday, a sulden and strong tempie- To wish I had died thou !*\u2019 anid Zell passien- |\u201c Don't you pat on aire, Mrs.Groody you are a i .is her ma 38 was tos often the case, she .ot oui Zell temptuo ir.mined she would not look at the cond pod we thon amaailed bec.ja alte, a inte atel , and harrping wey.\u201c ay o Soa te hear ant es an ue In's * made too litule aNowes je woakuse \u201c $ per th ting peo, us, abounding energy, bu in ; chile poor she takes mig ty you turned and Mr.Lace he others.\"Bh lock th eos in bar band | Yon code à pou pe about na) what they asad, ato Cama ramble aud ori he Tid GAS Ono Bul bark mld tadoens, Hn of tha play, for {thls ons ta says She kept har room durlag tha afternoon, har glater, she, perhaps wanted to be t fool well.It gave try .that thoy secretly re-| deeply aa a hen would have dome lt.A wo- rattle wngpd ber to look shyly up after the à her only refuge, ber only means of @- hat she did a you\u2014 bole 7 , 2 o bid ; Toe al of Br a te bo with bar mother and Laum, Fos further utterance was effeotuall; \u201c+ and hoo im the hot sun, that is gon and she saw Arden Lacey rs lost ali ho ste are waggon was à Mitle cariler thao prog ever girl can't, and I don't think they ge & wonderingly back at hee, Bhe dropped Lee Chamselves y work tn don.He un.woul that morning and a note from Mr.Hard ought.\u201d a with some pre ae lnstentiy us Lf she ad ot en ob eurbed nature could als patiently for notèlng \u201c .Mre.Allen with = ou! Tey ad therehons reap: \u201c roving italie.\u201cThe very idea 1s horrid.| wearisd she went in and said half triumphautly 424 * the loug idle duys puseed, : now that she purposed to leave them so sbrupt- stopped by such a blow scroas his mouth frem 1y, and sho wished to ses nothing that would Lacey's hand, as ht the blood profusely + her resolution to ge as she arranged.| on the , sud oa such disflgurment for Bhe wrote to Edith as follows : days , that a) riste justice asemsed * I am going, Edith, to meet Mr.Van Dam, visited om the ofl: on, as he \u2018old mae.I cannot\u2014I will not believe *¢ Leave thisdock'\u2019 said Arden, sternly ; \u201cand that be will prove false te me.I leave his [if I trace any to you comos: this letter, which received to-day.Deshape you|lady or myself, I will break every bons in your never witl forgive ma at home; but whatever miserable Sd becomes of pooe little Zsll, she will not cease Orowl shrauk off amid the jours of the crowd to lave yeu all.I would only be a burden il|but whea » safe distance, said, + You 1 stayed.There will be one lems to provide will be for this.\u201d for, and I may be able to help you far more by Arden paid ne heed to him, for Edith, under going than staying.Donkt follow me.I've Mrs.Groody's treatment, gave signs of retorn- made toy venture, and chosen my lot.ng oonsicumens.Bhe slowly opened hee eye turned wonderingly aronsl; As the twilight was despeaing, Has.[same à look of wild alarm, sad she saw her- nibal, frre the well with a of self surrounded by strange bearded faces that water, beard rate-latoh olick, and both savage sad grotesque a the up, saw Zell hurrying ent with hat and sha: Light of the lantern.ou, and he the a) os of * Oh, heaven, have mercy,\u201d she cried, faintly.sometbing an her haw), (eta Lo] \u201c w sm IP 1 Aa\u201d surpçise st firet, bui oll was 80 Among friends, assure you, Miss impulse that he concluded, said Arden, as her side.\u201cBhe's gwine to meet Miss Edie.We'se| \u201cMr.Lasey! are you hers * said Bdith ak a-l end leania on Mis Edie, Ler torise.\u201c Yon surely will proteot me.\u201d bress ber.\u201d \u201cBo not be afreld, Miss Ales, No ue à { suscess from Edith's his litle socount might be met.Tw or| * But ploughing, di , and hoeing isu\u2019t half defiantly, \u2014 , .tr thon de hired, ee om platicn, thres other parties brought up bille from the [all of gardening,\u201d sai th with some trri.| * 4 oman oan bos, T're dose are.and the consclonsBons of doing this hart ber lage mayioe chat os er Tom oe Aton som you would make a slim support by {sald Mrs.Allen, and this was all the home en- A ne the mate Tecklom vone gossip was doing its legitimate work.» just soi] ping around among the ross Backes, \u2018 wari pour ee oat ome 'elook Fhcogh she said to herself, and ied to be- of th £ the other retorted 7 vokingly.lever sme pt fay Se br She on | tT SE | TH pi meebo se i h ste Edi , \u2018from one ex! another.RX.A à 2» Bon all sh ould, and went Well what would you Like to do P\" Dok started in hee dopartmant, Twas but pooe SAME.\" as tbe onessy kmowisdge that she first to Me.Hats That worthy citisen\u2019s| «If I had to work would like houselsop- little dinner {hey bad, and Zell said in place] aa bereslf and reputation en at w less stony as he saw half amount ing.That admits of great variety and netiv- of dessert, \u2014 \u201c his mercy, and she long had known that an ee ete Tho.rumoe of ity, I with I conld 8 summer boarding: |\u201c Edith, we are almost out of everrihini;\" [Dam was no saint, 10 was this lurking know Edith's visit to the city had reached even hic, [house op bere.W 's I make it attres- \u201cAnd | can\u2019t gut any work, said Edith de- ledge, shut her eyes to it as she t, that and he had his fears that collecting might ine tive!\u201d ») ty.* People have got to know how noted on her nature like that petrifying inflnssoe welve some unpleasant business, but bowever * Such Mack eyes and red chocks cortalaly to do thing belors unybody waste the, and existing in some places which tends to turn all i Hard = to 8 « > ans - + 1 LS .tit might be, Me.siweys el * \u2019 ~ \u201cTon dollars won't last long,\" ssid Zell to god ot Van Dam's temptation had more to M tirioally.\u201c vo \u201c om go ti bas mtd, D urine ir |, Lil gn down to he ila snd mak a \u2018Oh, yes,\u201d said Edith dryl: Boa hare besa hash and tort, a dainty farther inquiries to-morrow, ocatinaed 8D.0 rer und Gwar?the latter.and prom| with everything, oo- homelike air.If father, when risked fina weary tone.< It accus how people Her parents taken her to the bi\u201d w \u2019 failure, had caly put aside eno to ast mo|stand aloof from us.No one and every pier than even to the fashionable church on Hard\u201d vw quite pebbly, [up in a boarding hose, I nel?body wants what we owe them right away.avenue.omethiné about its being made.\u201d Are there not geod kud peopls 1a Fash- \u201ceas about dress than de & tant wish wehad nat offended the Lucey, mors aortbing sie.a \u201c mont They might have advised an us, bu .Ee ative.Good Don't be alsraed, mother,\u201d sed Zall bit- aking ould Temp me ta go Lo them afte Frsask shoot morse a Beat Chut wont Bla may teriy.\u201cWe can moaroly tart ama of he foe.a the a goad Rind in| will turn \u20ac girl ent of doors the moment id something oa the other bills, lornest species on ten 3 5 hed sho «ins, age left.would rath house fora good husband Pashton, but Mre.s polioy\u2019 ven t character, night stter night aut iheiad bat» toy dolla ltt I soma yo oo soon leam to give them away aa far as possible.By their course Der Brin which rig nisbh that shenow : \u201ced much lens,etill she him the tion of , a ith diemay on the wall sum remain ed \u201cwith visita .Dashing ri most anapproachable poei- Where was more to oss from?She |ecornfully sway, she added, \u2018The idea of a tiou, and thelr friends from th y P that she would not to Hew yomas loving à man, end letting by Lame be Fong wore stiecly lgnored She ized Zalls mind with fo om she = to sell anythin 4 in direst dependent on cruel mervies foreign ser- ough were = [= to do by takin as poi- er meme vanta! It it's a shame that girls are nod would bave felt worm if abe had known that om bo the soul ne the malaria the Oam- E E 1 i i 8 £ Ë Ë i i a sr Hi Ë i f Ë = ' i Ë 4 b Ë 1 La FYE i Fi i E Ë qi f caught her attention, and ahegoined him ai eed .ones.«Didn't you meet Misa Zell 7° he asked in [bewildered alr ; \u201cwhat has happened # ; bout them.That evening Hannibal gars them + moagrs (aught to mala à [ring M they peed to, it's a every one was talking about Ut bee un.at Boma t; the body.Hs, though dead |, whisper, Oh det pren wea de supper, ith had told of the absolute worse shame that they are not taught to keep next day on iy in the t tem; of bis hisper.worry yourself; Lui oomomny.There was.a Lisle house.Hall the brides I ksow of ought to hila| a pact fn peeeeat temptation \u201cMeet her?no,\u201d answered Rdith, exelt.home and safe.over the fare.8o Edith pushed have been arrested and imprismed for ehta .odly.Bat parents with the absolute choir laid seven dollars on the table on false pretences.The in.reo bi rden pectati ly.She #-und the plausible lis we aave » ona little while ago.P°rape she's coms mw thosoddea pour into her face \u201cThat's all the I have in the world,\u201d vel mes toto (Le ve ven they ii before the reader.to ba cxpasod, ta influences that Wey mow Dean gone staire again\" neck.She yave où wild deprecating look meet Te Pire A PL te ee ir Er de a var è ab not wi er wish.rooms, aw s Te hee, TEE RS Soh QRS LS ee | SM rl RR rr ay ives a \"andi jan »© ve, , wa fide moe omngr PE her onl an- bouse, oo office\u201d and import tote 6, dran) ; think Tot anything oon to her wishes, constantly to place Tours Dasmionate Dames Laurs, sobbing, already quiversd in her heart.sw.cs T Eubonset forsignors, and then they aod their She also feared that Edith t bo right end jai * h a ere | «Zee gone.\u201d \u201cDon't you think you could walk a little There is nothing clearer in the world,\u201d cot- husbands live on such conditions asars permit- that Yan Dum d dort pi her.Bhe en eae is mont arrache u 1\" Where?they seid, with dismayed now, just enough to t inko the back with me Edith, \u201c than that we mast earn mousy.| ted.1 would be mistress of my own house just would not openly even herself, of enr day Bre to the fase.| .home phd.kind woman oan we do?\u2019 25 & man is master of his store or office, aud I this was bia purpose, and yet Kdihs words hed tow, tho brand to the po litte Edith\u2019s only reply was to suddenly look at toothing voice.«Y never thought I should have to work,\u201d would kmow thoroughly how all kinds of work sui Laure pee \u2018ra done, and vo tnt It was dome thorongaly,| S38 BU hem SU SLSR: U0 lhe oe bens the evming boat pasmad thn Posi: Sad.Ariim's she vas soon mated in «Bat, my dear sister, said Edith earnestly, If they wouldn't do it I'd discharge them.I me.But Mr.Allen sinned even more greviomaly [ton lan: and remembered that it was the hesk, and was giad to note that there Was \u201c imn°t itolear to you now that you must! You |am satisfied that our bad servants are the re- eat 4 of indignantly casting the letter in permittag o man like Van Daus to haun sometimes Jolayed There waa a shorter read nc other passenger.The ride was à compars- oeciadaly don't expect ma to earn enough to sult of bad housskecpers mors than saything | nS BEESLEY SHS MARC bla huss.mow ons of the lambe of bislto the dcok than the ons through the village, tively ailent one.Edith was too exbausted you all One pair of hands can\u2019t do it, alse.\u201d \u201d : foolish heart pleaded for him.flock suffered irretrievably, be would be a8land this ahe took, with flying and à white from her desperate struggle to reach the boat it wouldn't be fair in the bargain.\u201d \u201cPoor little Zell said Bdith, smiling sd.foolish boars plo 20 fales to me, so false tof uch to blame as à who dally saw put determined face.It would have been à and her heart was too bruised and sore, to per- \u201c0 oortaly not,\u201d said Leura.\u201cI will ly.\u201cI hope you will have chance to pub your his wsitten word,\" she said, and the letter wes the wolf within his fold, Me, Allen was fa- terrible thipg for Van Dam to have met her mit om ber part much more than monoeyllables do anything you say as well as I can, though, taeariss Into most happy end snoceastul prac- Fe awa.sud she passed into the danger.miliar with the stories about Van Dam, aemul-ltken.She seemed sustained by supernatural [la answer to Mre.Groody's effurte at coaver- foe the life of me, I don\u2019t see what I can do.\u201d tice.\u201d , 1 tion, where temptation is titudes of wealthy men are to-de th the yrengih, and walking and ronning by tarns, |satten.But as they stopped at the cottage, hee \u201cNor I either,\u201d said Zall passionately \u201cI * Little chance of it hare in * Bushtown' aa| 008 2 Lrrasol ui fe eattated\u201d end oo characters of well-dressed who visit made thy mile and a half in an Incredibly sheet new friend said chearily, don't know how to work.1 never did an: Hannibal calls it,\u201d said Zsll dr socrotiy du 0 rover the woman who does thei ters.Some of the worst villains of time.As hoe reschsd the 'of the] \u201cDon't take it 80 hard, my child; you ain\u2019 Jotul in my fo that 1 know of, What ght tn die mo someting a3 1 Loos.Insioed of indigoaatly ossin existance have the aires fal the © best socke- HD hove the landing Seow thebon coming toblame.Tli stand by you if no oùe oise will have te bring way, un- tons, tati course ty.\u201d Wh SmoRg mea .y good bonest Tou make it a perfect certainty that they| once.I will suggest thle.Laara must fake tomptation bar, che ane we What they aT Tushioastle mammis are Es ra ang apoed.a Toe ota Taos you meas will always be rish.Here we are na halpless| are of mother, and teach & few litle childma B04 chat her to the danger, and triad 20¢ Wholly in the dark.Therefore, avery day, Rall wey down she heard the plank ring out well.What's more I've taken a liking to you, ae four children.We have not gol enough to |if she can get them.Wo will gle up the par.| to belie pr soe the dangers dt | A mpels Loa opt nok ke first estate\u201d are|npon the wheel.and T oan be a preity fair sort of friend if T us from atarviog more than a week at lor to her certain hours.I put up a no- thon stly by bee g from hoaven.\u201c Itmsy not be the *\u201c Stop!\u201d she called.But her Lips 30 work foe a livin\u2019 Bor.Justo ink 41 Moo peeing Log eB \u201cpot a miveremeat Ja And vo he days pus, Ed vial try | TE threateasd poo Zall | atseed only a taint sound, like ery of cm Mes Greody was good 1 not gramemstioal since] was a child | have heard about the|the Pushion Recorder if it don't cost too much fac rotin eos rot So return, After all it vas the un ; anbaliowed M À moment later assbe te- Ci day many borders, hee owe, aod then is of business.know some people whose want sekaeping malaly, She ous often very 02d asd despondent and influence of long ssaocintion with Van Dam ly forward there came, like koall of hope he bad à strong stout frame, in which thump.fathers failed, and they went swag, don taste, ; \u201d now made Zell so weak ; know where, to suffer as we have perhaps, and [any sewing that I can get.Hannibal will go pan un initable.Laake spath: 7 stress of temptation.weak Io bar frst sharp ea td large, op por i wee Vi mpi yet gisls are not taught to do à aingle thing by into the gardes and ! will help bim therall I SPEPAER EE 8 dream of the t.repulsive to her.\u2018There was littls in hee] b, walt, wait!\u201d she again tried to call, De ee and bo boa the which they can earn a penny if they to.oan TL sball go to the to-morrow aad |e same show of work, but after all ounningiy-pervertod aatore that revolled at|pgy her tongue seamed paralysed.world thoroughly witheut becoming Twmpboëy will par me fr jebbering = lice see {I can fin soything to that will bring =o for Haanibal as before it.Bhe hesitated mainly os the ground ofl As she reached the commencement of the worldly or But she hed a quick, bad French end Italian, and strumming a few [in money.Edith'a| when Edith chided her, she laaghed|ber pride, anddn view cf the consequences.|long dook, she saw the lines cast off.The grest |aharp tongs, and could pay asybody off in opecatioains wn the jo, 1 am at yoor ser.There was a silent acquissoence in | recklemly and \u2014 , And even these latter sbe ie no sense realized.srhecls gave a vigorous revolution, snd the boat their own coin with interest.Everybody soon 1 thick [also anderstazd dressing, plan for no ose had an clas to offer.\u201c What'sthense?If wears for the school in which abe had besn taught away.found it to their advantage to keep on the flériing, and receiving compliments very well.Omarrxa XVIIL we might as wall 1 wear going to showed ouly the fowery oponing path wasteo late.She forward a right side of Mre.Groody, and the old habitues Tant tante for then things and per: pli IGNORANCE.BOOKING FOB WORK.into iy Îte terrible were tow more, and then her remainiag, ie heal were oe ike and deferential to pr .\u201d\" tren, were duchess, AE IST a ig ul LA ASA ten A ar th mt [STILT ét er, ps taught to ples, and th on y : , | world foe one willing to do it, and I'm going to count asad, Z's pride failed! And che tell fainting cn the dook.would mak themselves snug, useful, and influ- s woeld te sink cr swim P mentioning that the failure of their lawyer to| 4% Ay on rate, I can raise food in my ber, and she began to be to risk all Zell hoard that ory and recowrnized the voios ina short time, if set down say- They find some self-sustaining work tn it,\u201d | sell the stook Lad suddenty placed them ia thie to away, and whin folt the Taking from Dam\" Edith.\u2019 crippled condition.\u2019 pinoh of Anger che became almost d te.ber band Mr Dame ion \u201c Not all of them, I guess,\u201d muttered Zell .Hard's oyos grew more pebbly as hs lis- she covered her face in, in 8 E i 2 E E As we have ssid, on Bdith\u2019s naming a on Û a toned.tured trained voi bages and carrots coms to maturity, and we = T q « trouble.end knew well how Tim they do worse, and had bettar starve,\u201d booed.Ele ve ins bd might as wel ae $0 to Live on saat 3 bit she woskd be haw co the feriorn mir it \u201cwas too the shadow of Zell's would fall on the sald Edith sternly.«That be nevar had much faith in stooks\u2014 SuPPLiss are running lew, as you my, want a little longer, the tempt ook defi.Bhe had loft the shelter of heme and ventured family.Edith'a desperate effort te save her \u201c Yen den\u2019t know anything about atarv- tag.\u201d retorted Zs), bitterly.*I repeat, it's a \u201c Yes and people won't trust us sny more.Two three declined to in the village to-day |\u2018?a8 Dam, scceling to bis shameful condi- à rottet pleni set into the sea.worthy of respect an borself.die hour à de site ii Chers over mig am 1 fl oo dimonraged sod acbumed 6 tt, vo sataty ber sonmianse whisk shal 0 08! Whee Mon.Sd av ar Edi idl « ibili t 2 v Mi any further.For some reascm le seem > id Carma ous, vas pro! y \"0 - aha that rt = rarement is not though an potted Toontie, freely 2h sirud of w.1 200 persons end ook after for ar sation, al to bencs the boj mar iin venait ber Pathy over be ren to girls who carn a living.Mother says a maiden that could take care of herself.Que | 2% a Te to make my acquaint - so triad to sherish that ho really meant truly f we becoms working girls, notons of our would scarcely venturs to hinder her.Her old wealthy, fashionable set will have anything cutting scissors seemed instinot with life, and to do with us.What mikes people act 30 (one would get out ef their way se instinctively silly} Any one of them on the Avenns may|as from a rullway (rain.She ve Edith a where we ars in a year.I've no oe [sharp look through her apootadies the ways of the world.I don\u2019t abeu y in answer to her applies! \u2014 « I thought yon was ried.\u2019 t | snubbed them in sush & way that they °F, .will let me alone hereafter.1 wonder if say |, wing, will yous Arlanda arr we on your sacred honor,\u201d Van Dan muttered, with a low laugh, as \u201cThat's & rich ole, for hae to accept such a tion ae io especially after all that happened, aud still peate of \u2018 saered hom- pox Bat he unbositatingiy, aud with rio my \u201cIf you'll wait till an old ol: body sounded to a falling angel, but Arden Lasey Ika se can go out, li ses 700 safe Ibo ELT i i 1 I Fi frit E fl Ë Uni 0H E F k É Hs i F Fy i i E 8 i i i of £3 yt 1 | & : i Ë I Ë i i F 3 Is very ready to learn.\u201cOh bless 1 can get all my work done thoroagh Lande, and 2 my ow prices, too.\u2018Nothing turned up, and Sunda; had 1e tbe house re ne irr Teen is 8% ï È ë F \u20ac £ 2 i : Td] i E 8 : £ 8 i i i ii si : i the .\u201cGoat's use of half-way lies\u2019 be said careleraly.On Monday Edith again took the tralia with tbe valuables she designed got Zot! had eaid indifferently, \u201cY « may tabe ea: 1 have left except my watsh anû chain.\u201d tut Leurs hed indlstod om atob, \u201c1 wish being buagry bebers.Io B possible we thing, ER C've loft oran os pen too long.0 th me to done - au a et di de \u201cI'm sure I'm willing de es V h Leurs pitoously, \u201cbat 1 never ot Eyhting the wa brow has doses r » little .Bas it bed known that a \u201cOb, how oan the birds sing?\" said Edith more enemy would despoil her home in bésteriy.\u2018* This boautifal apring wentber, withlher aboence, sh» œould have rather starved ite promise and hopefulness, seems mookery.thea gone.The wan is shiaing brightly, era are) Leurs was rerdiag to bat mother whes 7 ell all world seems out her head in at the door, saying, \u201c Hd 3] ë Et | ; i | mq ; H i 1] x Ë { Ë i EF i i RE TE Ei it É Ë i i E 5 § : | | Ë Ë i i EF i i Eee i E it : Ë : Er ET Ë il i Et ?i i fy E i Ë i f £ E £ SE 2 2 | i ti 3 i il FE 25 i tf ti LE È 1 i ë E | fol Ei £3 §s i i ts Ji i ï BE F i ¥ fii i ® 8 £k î ! É i 1] F iv g3 rs.iF >» i : i gs Ë if 3 k BEY : E § i ir i i F | 3 £ i SET ait i i 3 F i i it i i gt i i ; : & i § 4 ï Er i i i sé i J I § ï ï i i ris Ji , , belpless Mre, Allen, shi after getting .ne The had Iaegelsr coonstoned ing you Know of course.\u201d | i ess L ; ¥ 5 È E F i i FES is i i i { : i 3 i soquaintanees in New York, or our relations|, sop as sionc on the and returned as ulokly .Hee wes in « wild Loop ne\u201d Samat, buf the would wob allow herself ome pa connected most the day but 1 oss't being mresif te ask for eharity cu i dertahe $0 [12 bor room preparing ber Sigh Bat I È E ri ; F I hi 1 Ë Ë i i | § , though that 1s mostly i r T F Ë 2 g T 8 § I 'y 1 \u201c i Ë i i LH Es i Ei hk i ! | Ÿ Ë Ë ; i à ; £ Ë Ê È 1 i | ' { i fi « à 2 Ë i i T Ë i i i ï I Ë i i Ë ab F ; 3 i £ i 1] 5 | i pË i i 1 § È Tf I i H i ; : Ë i 3 rT i it i f : i I 1 { P | F i F | ! è 5 i : i j { i fF t L : i ê î È i = Ë & 1 a 4, il i Fs it ge EE t ; | A i i | i E Ï i 4.f Ë i | Ë Ë i i § 3 : i i ; ! ! & H E : i B Ë fr i [ i i ; nf fe i : i : id : i i 5 i t î il 2 78 i i I i | F : È § : | Ë F i i El [1 it , | ; 1 : i ¥ g 5 Hi HE text AHH HE i { Ë i i te i i £ Ë i B i # Ë ; F i Ë : FE Î i F + J fi bi 2 & ! i i i bh i 3 È cat quick: h, walled Mrs, Grood Tolsart at a reepectfol distance.Ho knew : Why house-heoper at the hote anxions hastily.\u201cDon't lose courage.I ain't on as good with the Lord Ss T ought to be y gion ; but I know sno beat \u2018Him to sure that Ho will tare care ot à poor cRiLd that eee potential influence at the hotel.At last the good woman found her voice, though it seemed a Little buaky : + Bless you, child, I ain't got à milletun for heart, and if I had, you'd tom it into waz.If work's afl you wast, you shell lars it.I'm .You come to me as soon as you sre able, and we'll And some- Be.thank thank 1\" sald Edi \u2018 ou, \" , TR ¥ you th, \u201cIs Ke Jou Miss Edie I'* called Hannibal's * Good night, my dear,\u201d ssid Mrs.Groody, wants to do t* «1 don't understand how God lets happen all that's happened to-day.The best I can believe fs, that we are t with in à maso, sud the poor human atoms ase lost sight of.But [ am indeed grateful fer your , aoû will come te-morrow nod do anything I ean.Goodbye.\u201d And the hack rambled away, Yoarin her in EET Raith could say.ve Ta aho dons gous clean away!\" asked Hannibal, in an awed w! À aT hom Sem ibterly, ++ xs into the , y.Ep Hannibal, trembling with fess supported , ex] Edith tos sofa, thee disappeared ta the kitohes.Jere.Allen and Laure came tnd stood with Thite faces by Edith's languid, unserved form.There was no nesd of asking questions.had returned alone, with her Fe voue Re 1 old and drawn in ite grist.As Mre.Allen said, with bitter em.PLE ts ne child of mime from th day Thea followed sash à dasary allenos that #à might seem Zell had djpd and wes so more, Al lwt Hannibal bustled making s most af gr show of courage hope.pinced om a little table before Edith à hot cup of ten, some toast and wine, but the food was motioned | aint old visge under the inflasnse almost Ail Ft | à £2 ig R E g 3 E 1 HE Fe F = i È baff 2 i 5 ê 1 i f & fh i} = Ii | if 13 5s if I « fi { bi Ë x E thought is kindness to leave the old mèn to resover his self-control in bis own time and way, s0 he said, ot odaiaR m7 faithiul old friend.You're weight In gold.\u201d irresclutely.quan rent do 2 dr a Holl sal ture-oase t, to where Pre ur a Ne: dimpled baby.Thon 28 if by & amdden impalse, rare to ber, she pressed bar Lips against the umcenscious face, and threw herself into ber low chair, sobbimg so violently that Laure became alarmed.Even in that arid place, Mrs.Allen's heart, their appeared littls oasis of mother love, as this last and bitter sorrow ita lowest depths.She might cast ont her affection the grown, sinning daugh ter, but not the baby y that once slept upon breast.As Edith came and took ber hand she seid, Edith, sternly.\u201cIt would have bes better if we had all died then,\u201d seid Mrs.Allen dssarily, and be- words fall like a chil ber na wontedly stirred heart, and old of feel NR.GLADSTONE AND LORD BEACONS-~ aibrtens, pois Lans larty fre a tht ear Ee faot that sven press must be conseiens of excellent \u2018\u2019constitutton\u201d\u2014i£ we may be permitted to tse that banned but expressive term pass been often severely tried br the ic rain DerYs power.e phyelol who recognises the inter-relstion of those of the bel which seme try to te an of as * mind \"end © body,\u201d the of such lives as those of Nr, GI snd the late Lord Beaconsfivld som with the ideal standard of perfect hamasity = strong will and sa imps power of self nt, but it is mo sperarument of ae uobls Lord's physico-mes orgentem, to ob: sele 4e phy loglesl fact has is brain, | Sacer ot ih tha Cia.scherent development whish is only to be obtained by early persistent mental discipline and culture was rather brilliant than grand asstudiad from » prycbolegleal sta nt, and tt wass perse eonsequonce his brain type thet his toy vos ose rather of Oossee pod di than of persistent growth of pur .on the other hand, is of » brain whieh has been physiol y oped by training aad oom th and continued far into adult life, wi an intense struegle for self-improreutent ip tolleataal discipline and iadustry, yh bis mind sad nerve power are supported e I aud m! 8 constdernbls strength and energy.The fs of hislife have Fasaiiart 25, 1886.mme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 in, say, clussical (irsek, or even faultiess FAITH CURE.Feemwh | If not, let them apply to onë It is not à new thing in the history ot]cluuse of the promise the rule they religion that men shoulll expeet wouderfut adopt with all the rest, sot ue not piek and reaults in answer to faith and prayer.[It|choose our Serjplures, but read them as 3 could scarcely be otherwise.The New whole, '* comparing Seripture with Herip- Testament is full of promises made to faith, ture.\u201d ; Religious history is equally full of thrilling] It romain to peint out that it would be stories, whieh filustrate and confirm those imposible, in the light of the revealed promises.As the Epistle to the Hebrews chmncter of God, that he should give us says, \u2018time would fail us to tof\u201d of them, [an uuconditional promise of healing in from Qideon and Barak te the last patient answor to prayer.It would «imply be to discharged from Dr.Gullis's Home.When, place His own judgment of what is wise however, wo ask how far we are really war- and goed, fur us and for others, 10 subordi- (eriminal law exespted) it rantod in expecting the cure of disesss in natton to ours.Tv wonld be to resign the |g of French origin and Isngusge and consid Comins.lle, and b: last aM of answer to prayer, we raise question which rulership of the world, so far as concerns ed Rin Garholle end ib and eonsid À {entifie md party dootrinal.Let| ORF lite and health, and those of our these.in plevodind , friends, into our weak and fallible hands.by lontifie question is this, \u2014are faith |For one, [am moat thankful He bas not aod payor nrative in thelr sendency.s0|dens so.I wish to live and Jdfo whe, where that, other things belngequal, patients who and la the manner which seems right to are praying for tecovery and expectisg it, [ay heavenly Father, not te mo.I love are more likely than others to got well 1 health, but 1 would rather hold it at the And the answer is,at first view, atrongly in wifi of God, than at my own.His family favor of those who advooste these methods |s large, and he bas meny interests to con- of tronting dissase.There can be no deubt|sider: + Let Him do ns seometh Him that à confident expectation of recovery, good.\u201d Nor ean I think that there is any and à fervent desire for it, are among the Cheistian man who would deliberatelfMake most potent aide which à physician can re- other position.I bellsve that, in our ceive.But befers We eonslude from this |csimer and devouter moments, we shall all that the ** prayer oure\u201d is ssiontifsally jus- ve ready tosay, \u201cWhether live I would live tified, we must notice that, so far as science unto the Lord, or whether I die 1 would die can guide ue, it appears that it is the ex- unto the Lord, so then, living or dying, Tet on sud desire which are so efiea- me be the Lord's.\u201d God knows, and we do elous, independently of the special manner uot ntow.He is perleotiy good and loving ; In which they are produced.If only we|T2 976 oven the best of us, Barrow and can make s man wish and expect to resover, wolfish.In & word, God is in Heaven and it does not ssem te matter much in what|¥e Shon the earth, therefore let our words way we go about it.Anything will answer be few.J.F.STEVEXSON.the purpose on whieh his expectation ean, 50 to speak, fasten itself; brend pills or| THE MATTER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.colored water will do as well ss anything (Fe tâe Béitor of the Wisneos.] 1 else.It adds greatly to the difonity of| gis, \u2014Ix your issue of Dec.20h you refer teath ig many popular schemes of medicine, [te the few eandidates at the Civil Hervies ex- that, even if their remedies had no medical |aminations in Victoria, British Columbia, and efficsey, many @huid, no deubt, get better [yon say, * we hope the fact indicates that the simply in consequence of the expectation poopie there are 20 fully and wall employed, exeited by taking them.lo like magner that nationallty, and the those callsd English, in the .N As subdivided into Epleep bytarian, 50,287; ait ta, 8,853 ; Jews, 089; ail £ are COLLIS CITY OF MONTREAL Total popniation- Bostch\u2026 the miraculous eharsster tho water atitainr It ladisates Tat.That tho best situs.Fevrier tions are filled by im tions rem Ontario] LU Lourdes is not proved by fact that many Len uuobee.au import re vp 18 Thus we se patients have npeovered after, asdin conse-| tar below sarrent rates, snd mot suffielent to quente of, vhitingtheapriug.Let à nervots |live pou Jooently.And 3rd The shametol girl, siok or Tumse, drink the water in the| (ob, or exam ea mow the 26th of faith that it Nas healing power, and the JARGRET d'acte mou ADOÉ tro penitentisey power is there, at least for her, so that, been before science can deliver ita verdiet in l'Two of the most efMeient clerks have just lef favor of the faith cures, it must be shown then post-office in Victorls, and if there be not a that they sto of 8 number and character ent oficial worth bia.sR lef in the Service TrutH.which could not be produced by simple de-] That's what's the matter.Tire and expeetation.It will be difficult, I| Ficterie: 5.0, Jan.26th, 1963.think, to show that.Certainly there is everything in Dr.Cullis Home in Amerie and in Dorothea Teudele in Switzerland, to (To the Editor of the Witness.) excite expectation.The patient is under] gua,\u2014Ia your journal of the 17th inet, ali the care of earnest and excellent people.[lading te Deetor Stevenson's yrtiols on \u201cFaith They are praying for him, and he is encour.|Cures,\u201d which sppesred in the sme issue, aged to pray fer himself.He is told that|you use, to my mind, very extraordinary thers is an absolute divine promise that, it language when you say that ** There are many Provinos, he exercise s real faith, he shall recover, to whom sickness ise blessing and to whom be.and that to deubt it isto doubt the faith- reavemant is à gain.\u201d 1 fail to understand How sueh afflictions can, minister to our good in any fulness of God.The very fact that he goes way whatever.Sarely it can be fio blessing to the Home is » proof of a predisposition for à fazotis to have their bread winner smitten to receive such teaching, and of à state of [dows by sickens.od thelr boma darkened.Der.mind favorable to its effect.Be far as my bape, by the terrible shadow Jeath throwing ber of helpless little ones so Knowledge goes it is swrprising, not that arity othe world 1 fain.\u20181e okness there are so many sures, but that them are FAITH SURES.has any bisesine in it for us why should vocal] ; not more.In the report of Dr.vullis's In the skill of the Physica or amplis bs Home for 1882 we are teld that of 230 |migbt velop ute = real bisssing! Buch Iberville patients 87 wore discharged during the Yiswa are ent rely at variance with the exper your, not\u201d relieved, and only 21 relieved, Such statisties ars not indieative of the special exereise of divine power.des.route As to the doctrinal aspect of the question, find = single instance where our let it be remembered that what we have to or ey sobmlasion under sickaoes settle ia not whether we may pray for re-jte He immadintaly pod hate s saknass sad covery from siskness, as Wo pray for other iaess to heel Dan.LE only et soir phy temporal blessings, fa the foll belief that|sical, bat moral sickness.Sawer ax our peayer it offéred i the spirit of Christ SE @HRISTIAN.an in submission to the will of God, wil Montreal, Feb.108.1685.be seeepted and answered Undoubtedly gz \u2014 Permit me to ask your correspondent we may.\"In everything, by praver and|aigning hinsself \u2018 Common Sense Christian,\u201d + gupplieation, let your requests be made |the following questions arising out of his letter # known unto God\u201d\u2014this is a passage de- ia Wodnsaday'a foe \u2014 olaive of the wholo inquiry, if that were all] 1st.Why say, \u201cIt or me Bat the question is, have we divine pro- > hare heen ae: Dal ght lo mises which put bedfiy health in £ position totally different from that of all other material benefits, and which pledge eur recovery from sickness, in suswer to prager, H tveth\u201d# d.12: 6.in an absolute and unconditional ner?\"HF ther oo geod derived rom smictions 1 do not think we have.And I donot think then tne ve declarations o plure appear we could bave.The text of Scripture and Ian) ition omar bus ait the analogy of faith are both unfavorable to] for a common sense in tion of the same the ides.from \u2018\u2018 Common Bense stian.RNQUIRER.As to the text of Soripture there are two| Montreal, Feb.22pd, 1863.© passages on which the main relisnce seems \u2014\u2014 t be placed.They are the words: * Is INSPECTORS EN ONTARIO.any siek amsong you Ÿ let him call for the suitor of the Witnase } elders of the @hurch, and let them pray Sus, win much pleased to read your edi: over bim, anointing him wish oil in the sel in last week's isewe on the * Crooks Aet name of the Lerd ; and the prayer of faith 0d its Enemles,\u201d but when you say that \u201cis shall save the sie, and the Lord shall raise probably two-thirds of all the counties in the him up.(James v.14, 15.) The other Province every member appointed to the LA passage is from the close of the gospel of jcemse Board is a member of the Reform party, Mark, * And these signs shall follow them 0 that belive, in my name shall they caet|ttre men in the party ranks.\u201d you are satire: out devile, they shall speak with new ly satray os far es Lu sounty of Bumsoil Le bone they ai tabs up aerpnts, wud 2S ne Comme qu te Fri u they ¢ ent any déadiy thing it shall not| gent of te onserraiics Assoclation of the art m, they shall lay hands on the| county, another was duly chosen & a poli : lately, teat the - sisk and they shail recover.\u201d (Mark xvi.|¢s Cen era ue TEE 17,18.) As te {his last passage, it is toioaly one în tbe Riversl racks.Bub 2 Jour re be \u2018Doted that it ia net.free from eritienl Marks were SOUR Ny i, Coat n Liberal Gov: doubk.The revisers have marked the|ernmentio place the ng out of their mes- whole passage, from v.© to the end of sure in the Bande of thelr {emis tomez un- the echbapter, as wanting is the two Lelendly to tor he oldest, snd some ether manuscripts, a powse of granting licenses was fact well-known to seholars.But let that pal coupole dada Ce ss direct pass.Is it not elear, even on reading ad, Jobe » stringent na publie opin! these passages, that they must be taken as Te Tati want the Croeks qEalited by others! Mash net Serlp-|am prit Fig advance aad © 3 ture interpret Seripture ! If we omes note e Marediit's mend admit that rule, passages rend op fone re oe a bid for the \"uppers of the ng to us.\u201cIf we ask anything, aesord ; r Interest His will, He bearath ur.\u201d \u201c Whatucever Aha Crooks Act in 1876.Au tar sy Esatern 1a large proporti ye ask, in my name, believing, ye shall re-| Ontario is concerned the possiblity of sochan| The voire\u201d t lo the \u2018\u2019 name\u201d of Chriet.| cos not speak weli for the moral sentiment of Quebes but that of Him, who eried, * Not my will Ontarlo that such a proposal ehould be serious oparate.but Thine be done\u201d! Bt.Paul tells wily entertalata, Unfortunately for the last Montreal, Feb.Otb, 1883.b teady flow that he prayed thrice for the removal of momber aol Te noates clone 1nt0 .late 1 bis physiesl infirmity, his *\u2018 thorn in the th seuntiss, an at êtes he \u2026u 3 aking their 1 the people a great many of the ilis that afitiet mankind might bs avoided.Nowhere can 1 gts .If to these we add the of other clemants, suffer for My name's 3 9rd.Why did Paul say, + Whom the Lord loveth He chastenetb, \u2018ances bave been formed.isatlon thus far known for ming or quit the work.As to ascondiux Besie roceeds in s descending scale them Nove el thus far in comm! drink among thelr pesple.organization and the Roman in the time to some.desh,\u201d and received for avawer, \u2018\u2018 MFl « ww « 2e Woskir Messager « - = + « BO I ; TINÉMES TO MINISTERS AND TEACRERS.DAILY, 88; WERELY, 15e; L'AVRORE tbe ADVERTISING RATES.WHEELS.\u2014300 por line fret insertion, ané 156 per Banenth afver insertion for lage (ype or cuts.When Oh in mall type, 100 pec line oooh insertion.Ounéreet Baten] pose, 06 por line ; \u20ac months, 68 por lime; 8 SLT per line.: aid Deaths S00 par insertion.Masviages, 30s.DAILY WITXKIS \u201410s por Ine fred tusewtien.sad oll aor Insertions où pages 1, 6 and 6; Se por line sack fusartien on pages 3 and 7.CUTS or LARGE Gonbie beter.Anmmal sonmace ou fu ulm, Ountencin paguble quarterly In advance.Five 1s the minimam number of lines for which oa te aciass, also enquiries whieh, f£'we cannot ansvez 0: ves, some of ou may.ISSURD LAST WERK Number coplus et Wazxry Wires.® Dany Wray.as 25 1.280 477,383 - \u201c Che Witness.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1883.WHO SHALL LICENSE ?It is now pretty evident that the original proposal of Sir John A.Macdonald to restore the licensing power to the munieipali- ties of Ontario has not turned out nearly ss lar s measure as ho anticipated.The à resolution condemning it in strong terms, and the Grand Division of the Sous of Temperance and the Toronto Prohibitory Alli- asee followed suit.Several of the respect- Crooks Act.He did not hesitate to say that the sale of liquors might as well De left without restrictions entirely as to ave the control of the busines Councils are slocted each year directly by the people, and ure as much at the merey of ward politisal wire pullers as any other elass of candidates, it ia evident that the tavern keepers would be in a position to wee all their influences to thelr own special under such a aystem.The pro- to hand sll the funds derivable] from liquor licenses direst to the munéeipal trssauries dees evidently not meet the ful arguments Lhe liquer sellers sould gune- rally use te defeat any such a prohibitory movement.It is a well known fact that year alter year petitions had been sent from the temperance people to the Previs- eial Legislature in favor of removing both the power of issuing licenses snd the entire revenue derivable therefrom as far as possible from the municipal councils.In the present agitation it is emeouraging to ses shot ne mers mercenary appeal to increased divest gain te the municipalities sesnss suffi - slsutly powerful to make popular a proposal that bears, ca the very face of it, strongly the appearance of a retrograde wep no fer as the lessening the enle of strong drink is somverned.Politicians will yet And te thelr of publie epmion.Whoever is oquainted with the County Conseil system + Ontario knows well enough that these odles are not non-partisan by any means uw bodies in the Province are made up of nom so etrengly pardiesa in their views, +d it is not, theretecs, be be exposted that 10h bodies wonid be at all apt to selest »u-partisen Lourrecdieiale.From almost 7 randpoint Hi appeats that the proposed lisonss changes are do not, therefore, hope te 506 thew ondersed {that things would take & mere faver- at the elections.ableturn.These private banks furaieh the \u2014 most ready ausistancs for such classes.How THE MONTREAL WEERLY WITNESS net to bo desired.We [any prices to tide them over, in bopes w laondry tweaty-eix shits adoy thot devours} Caxada is getting ed by à few swindlers who promised hair souls.country.Not only is mother of the [make fortunes for them by gambling in , \u2014\u2014\u2014 nations whe are belag cradled em the grain, and thousands more\u2019 have lost ali Tus Tunss Doxes or Borau BLOODi prairies of tee North-West snd in the {they possessed and moss by land speculat- Ming corners changed occupants.Mr.Moussean THE RAID ON OTTAWA.White it is freught with grave danger the struggle for better terms ea the part of this Province is not without ite comie touches for thess whe can view the manœuvres of parties with indifference.With regard to this question, there is now nothing to shoose between the two parties in point of primeiple ; both have declared in favor of better terms.Mr.Chapleeu used to talk vaguely some years ago about Quebec's right te demend better terms, being uncompromised and so forth, so that he was plainly deterred by something else than honest scruples from asking for more.Probably the consideration that be was looking for premotion to Ottawa.and that it might be endangeredby s course distasteful te Bir John Macdonald would have weight.At any rate the demand was never made by him.\u2018Then came the little game of * Puss im the Cor \u201cner,\u201d when Mr Chapieau ms ttled from Quebes to Ottawa and Me Mounseau souttied froun Ottawa to Quebec, and other came into power and talked also about securing the equilibrium of revenue and ex- penditare, but beyond aceepting, not without protest we understand, Mr.Wurtelea poliey of taxing business interests, he did not move in the direction of increasing the revenue but talked of redecing the expend- largoly tbe chartered banks are involved and how farthey are secured it is,0f courses, impossible to know anvthing.The private bankers discount their paper at the char tered banks which accept it so far as they think it safe with the addition of the noves of the private banker, who ia their se- ourity.The banks maake lange profits and, are probably able to secure themselves from severe loss by gradually strengthening themselves at the expense of the private banks.Depositors avd customers of the private banks arg, however, less secure, ss though they can remove their money on any day, yet the first warning they gety may be, as in the case of the Mahon Banking Company, the closing of the doors of the institution.pela MR PARNELUS DRPENCE.\u2018There can be little doubt that James Carey\u2019s evidence is unreliable in mauy points.It seems to have been his purpose to make it impossible to punish the members of the \u2018\u2018Invinelble\u201d assassination scoiety by implieating as many as possible initscrimes.The Land League, he disclosed, supported the society with funds and they were instigated te their worle by such papers as the Irish Freeman, the proprietor and editor of which was Mz.Dwyer Gray, High Sheriff of Qublin.In order to implicate these Carey appears te have been itare.Mr.Mercièr had in the meantime |willing to perjwe himself It is certain become leader of the Opposition, and he|that he has told much that was tres, inas- sesing a chance to embarrass, and perhaps [mush as he has corrobsrated mach that was set by the cars the Ottawa aud the Quebec [told by others, and been cerroborated in Governments, boldly demanded bettèr'muah that he has told.But there can be terms.There was nothing left to Mr.|little doubt that he has not \u201c told nothing Mousseau if he was to retain the support of but the truth,\u201d aad that he has not \u201c told the Province but to goin for better terms|\u2018\u2018the whole truth.\u201d His evidence about also, and he has done\u2019 so.On being|Byrnes wife has been already twitted with being driven into sdopt-|and he has consented, it is said, to ing this polisy he declared that he|modify his evidence with regard to And if net all along yet long age advocated of the Land League it The Bevernment at Ottawa is ap- s parently determined to oppose the de- us mand.Mr.Meveler has still a strong posi- manifest that be tion with our pauperized elgctors.The|voluntarily.Ta purposs of securing im- Mousseau Government will probably make [munity for the murderers would be fur- the demand as small as possible, while Mr.|thered by making it certain that his ovi- Mercier will try to make it as large as pos-|dence was untrustworthy.If it is proved sible.Mr.Mercier will have with him ali[that his evidence is bed it will go far to who are determined to farce the hand of|ahake that of other informers snd make it the Ottawa Government and Mu Mousseau diffieuit to Gonvict, or at least execute men fe convicted on sush evidense.Placing no reliance on Carey\u2019s evidence with re-! their policy, but each is anxious to exslude gard to the direct connection of the the other from effce, white the Ottawa|Land League \u2018with the assassination coalesce and foree the Fremeh party at{at the defemes meds btw Mr.Parnell Ottawa to enforce their demands.Tho|against Mr.Forster's impassioned charges struggle will be viewed by homest men |prefeared as they were in the strongest with mixed feslings of shame and coa-|langusge.We expected that when Mr.tempt.Parneli did consent to reply that he would otre bave given n ringing deniel, and would have made it plain that the Land League was honorable.The of his reply, The failure of the Mahon Banking Com-| which hae come over be , will eon- it is apparent already, will not be easily telegraphic summary ef his speeck may do Mr.Parnell injustice, but his speech has stitutions in Ontario, and the effect it may |injused him in the eyes of the London] have upon them.Should the confidense of Daily News, which is not unfriendly to Irish the depositors of these banks be ahaken |aspirations and Irish agitators.Mr.Parnell they would find it diffeult to realise quickly has, it appears, decided not to proposs his enough upom their securities to meet the {amendment to the address in reply to the demands which wenld be made upon] Speech from the Throne, declaring the Pre- them.It is said of the Mahon Bank-|vention of Crimes Act to have been a falling Company that its deposits did ure.The ease was too strong aguinst him not amount te much.I true im this|as Mr.Trevelyan has often shown.In the case, it is not probably trme of others.[fret six months of 1881 there were 991 These institutions off six or seven per-]outrages, in the secomd six months 1,257; cent on deposits against only three or four inthe first six months of 1883 thers were have bean at last definitely removed fram the French army, aad for no other swasen thau that their forefathers were at one time French sovereigns.The French Chambers have throughout asted in the manner possible: There is aboolately no fauit to find with the character of those three officars, and yet they are compelled to leave positively the only employment that epens to a French gentleman an active Mfe Where or in what manner the presence of these gentlemen in the army endangered epolis in Minnesota, callod the Canadion some items about Canadians in the States.It gives among other things\u2019 and with no definite employment, there can ln llat of aix Canadiaus in the Minnesota bo as little doubt.Tho Fremeh army is not/Legisiatare as folléwa: John H.Btrone.made up of a fighting class with no symps-{1tages County, born in Montreal in 1821 ; thios in common with the publie ; en the |.H.Walls, Slavens County, bora 1851 ; contrary, they are eme with it, and if the| Alexander Chisholm, Stearns County, bern people represented by the army de notlin Nova Seotis 1847 ; Robert B.Geer, Mil believe snffoiently atrongly in the Repub-{more County, born in Huntingden 1848 ; lie to withstand the smiles of three men, ingvid A.Lydiard, Hennepin County, born then, indeed, ia the Republis dosmed.As slip Halifax 1834 ; Frederik H.Boardman, tact the soldiers would be far more likelylMinneapélls, bora MiMtown, N.B., 1848.to remain true te the present Government , * under offleerg who, while beinx prinees,| Tas Porrricar IxsTABiLrrY of Frames is wore vot bat their generals under the same {not owing te the toleration shown to pre- rule, then they will be now when they see ltenders te the throne, nor to overpkaney thess offoers driven ixnominionsly fromitoward foreign powers as explained bys their positions.The Frenchman of theldamoustration of Parisian tradespeople, day is not the wild Bed Republican who| put to the instability of the French peoples shrieks for the barricade and the guillotine.themselves.If the peopie of France were He is at best but o passive and by no means stable, their rulers aud government would enthusiastic disbeliever in the right of|bo stable.Clossly looked at # will he kings, and empires are too expensive tolseen that it ingle people of Franes them: suit his tastes, snd he will therefore not belgsives, not the Priness, that are feared.inclined to favor this sxpnlsion oa the |The Princes could not get tothe throne but grounds of hatred to the nobility.Theiby the will of the people.\u2018The trouble whole procsedings are an expression of [is that the people know their own mind weakness calculated td do the Goverment! little that any event seems possible.more harm than good.The people 30 greatly want some one to Tvan upon and guide them that the fear or Bz Jeux MioDoNALD, when the matter hope is that they may be induced to lean his rumored candidature for the position upon one or other of these prinses, who are Governor-Geasral was brought $efare lpg; broken reeds which whistle when the Parliament, took the proper stand.He! olitionl atmosphere around them is dis greater one than thatto which rumor had ot enforeing her demands by war, and then nominated him, but he prettily said when that ho had me amblkinn in that direetion, = Pek waz ls nessesay.re dr er ans Wiacixs\u2019 Storm is likely to do almost as : Queen above Euh to and human sll parties ia the empire, and held the ET rae ary balance between them, eo the Governor-'of the Glousester fishermen, whose wives General coming frome distance oscupied à believe in Wiggins, are being deterred from Hike position here and did the same thing: for us.He paid a respectful feompli-|tempest of the ninth of March.The loss ment to the illustrious nobleman who now resulting to beth owners and fishers will cocuples the position in question, and ex-Îha serions indesd, and if commetoial ing in the North-West, Young men who fancied they made money hand over band in the North-West lands a year age are sow idling abeut with nothing im their pockets and à disinalination to work.Get money, but get it by honest wosk.\u2014 Evaay Weak must have ite pistol tragedy among children or fools, and the evil will soon be broaght up to ane for every day.A little girl of tem im Annapolis, Nova Beotia, has been shookiagiy hurt and had à BAITOW essape from instant death, from a revelvar shot fired bys Little boy.There is more call for a license and registration system to regulate the possession of such weapons than there is the same with regard te the keeping of dogs.Here is a hing for the Provineial authorities of an unep- paesive tax that would do à double service to the publie.It would require a good dual pore ingenuity to reach the pistols than to reachissales, for instance ; a shop- kespet\u2019s scales are always on bis counter, but a pistol is notably à secret and sneaking thing.However, if the Gorerament can reach them the people will approve.A Rarazs Curious state of affairs is reported from Berlin.For some timo past subesriptions have beem pouring in from ail parts of America to aid tbe sufferers by the floeds in Germany Now it is said the Germans are about to return the compliment by ralaing à subecription to ansiet the sufferers by the Ohio floods.Judging by the action of the citisens of Cinoinnati, the gemeroaity of the Germans will not be drawn upon too heavily.The flood had the effect of cleaning out the streets of the submerged portion very efficiently, and à committee has, it is said, been appointed to investigate the matter, with a view of taking measures to keep them from getting dirty again.Millions are to be sub- seribed in Clacianati for the purpese.diteh, and oriminals could more easily hide themselves in their own country then pacs the vigilant eyes of officers awaiting them, with their full tions, at every gangway and dock across the seas.Thomas Padbury, an embeasler and forger, of Birmingham, England, was caught at Halifax, N.&, through & very brief cable notice, and promptly pleaded guilty when the war- going to the Banks through fear of the dire ant came out in the next steamer.As showing what u mean rascal he is, it is said he left hin wile and eight ohildrea in Birmingham with enly eightpence in their offered by the ebartered banka.This alone is » great inducement to mall capitalists who are afrald of investments.Again, these banks eredit the interest from the very day of deposit snd monthly, so the deposits may bs withdrawn any day with interest.The ehartered banks and savings banks only credit interest at the end of the year, and eounting from the first day of the month after deposits are made if not made opon it.Thus, men with à cenaider- able amount of money to depesit for a souple of weeks are tempted it in these banks, where it ol idle.It is probable, therefore, that these banks have, os à rie, à eonsiderable 1,010, and in the last six months of that year 365.There had only been one murder in the last four and a half months against about three monthly early Inet year.There ean be no doubt that this improrement is due to the faet that under the Crimes Prevention Act the duty of convieting of erime is plased ia the hands of mea who are not afraid to perform it, and that the ledge that conviction was probable bas stayed the hands of the assassin.The administration of the law has been more vigorous, and it is believed that the author ities have now pretty well triumphed over, the assassination ard disturbance societies.The Lead League's usefulness is gone, and - [number of depositors.\u2018That 5 ram upon than o third or à half of its fase value.The |liberty, neither should they be treated private banker hopes (0 be able to gotias beasts.Whes, however, the amount of encugh in the shape of iaterests and|work done ie looked at, it is ween that part payments to pay him a profit even [these men are not so badly overworked it the note is never fully met.The|after all.When free labor is employed private banker in fact takes ail kinds|it iv considered thats girl of sixteen is not of great risks, at an ezesedingly high rate |doing ber duty unless she laundries at feast twenty-nine shirts in one day, threes more than these strong men are ashed te do.monthly statement, whidh acts ne a cheek.[lished in « dally paper, should not be It could hardly have boea resisted by mauy asked to do anything bnb ormsment private bankers, who are unchecked exeuptithe fair face of nature in the man.by fear of personalless.À ie well kwown mer they like best This enitiag en that the spesulative fever has been raging [their part will, however, brime them the in Ontario, especially ia Weebsrn and Nor-|lavge ameuat of sympethy that they de- thera Ootario.Theee spesulations, whish (sire.For some time past the wrongs of were mostiy tn Ncrth-Weosteru lande, ete, [these guntlemen have been placed vory quent ja thet small sapitalists have bur-|is now manifest that it is the use bear, and it/péédie they Zool agmrieved about as sought ne-[osid, but the cold-dieoded erusity of at| who would fecee an able-bodied bargier pressed the loyal submission of Canadians [shipping is also to be governed by the to whatever appointment Hor Majesty may|egirologioal augur, the damage to com-| \">\" bs pleased to make on his departure.Whatlserce will be insalovisble, with the| Bixrv-Etemr Cass of typhoid fever oc- is now meat by holding the balanse be-l chance, too, that ships will be kept in only curring among persons who attended a tween parties in Canada since Sir John |i, mise favoring breexes, and at length go |regatts at Evesham, Worcestershire, Eag- himself drew almost the last tooth of thefogt te meet dissster from ufpredieted |land, led to an investigation, and it was royal prerogative, acd redaced a gov-|,oies After the failure of the foretold [discovered that neatly every ome of the ernor almost to the level of n signetlaleof the ninth instant to make its due patients hed partaken of lemonade at a ring, we do not emtirely understand.|qonnections, mariners should not believe particular refreshment stall, the proprfggor Our Governor has to hold the balance, 8a every spirit, but go down to the ses as of whish had mixed the beverage Justice is said to do it, blindfold.But it]teeriees as usual, trusting in good canvas, water from a disused well that was closed is evident that the more the royal power |cordage and hull, with clear-headed navi-|besanse It was known to be contaminated.becomes visionary rather than real the|yyioes and trus compasses, leaving the rest|In view of sush wholesale polsoning it bas more does it need the glamor of rank and|¢s Him who holds the winds in the holow bean recommended that contamipated wells distance whieh makes roysity daxaling and lof his hand shopld in al} eases be dled up by the whish it would be difisult for even the most suthosity that demounees them, and that brilliant of our familiar party chieftains to] Bin Jomw Macooward mada a slip of persons attending puldie gatherings shanld shade himself with.If royalty has among [memory se well ns Gne of law in announe- (take refreshments with them if possible.Tp opt.i 8 ouis} ing his intended raid on the existing ad- = way it can at least avo being partisan and ministration of licenses throughout the rae have oùe and therefore mischievous, but this a promoted Domsinion.He said he did it most reluet- Ta i bé rendu warty leader would find it vhryhard tode.[antiy and only because forsed to it by the their retes in the city of Halifax, till in desisien of the Privy Connell in the Beott |e eases the good they should be and the qaleker pected of it _æ bats uiry was institutod, [decision sas reached, Sir John may have yp,y ot Ioast sake them eflelent enough to 1t was generally t for the purpose of varied his programme somewhat ss the re- satisfy the insurance scents the better for proving that the vessel herself was por lault of the decision in question, but even [then If after this is visited with feetly unsuited to the work she was sent Lo [that does not ssem probable as the decision an awful destrustion th will have perform, aud thet her brave commander does not warrant his comelusions.It seems no need to talk of the fr Delong, was à harsh, imperfous, excitable Herald correspondent, was ales supposed to [there san be little doubt that the Privy| Wx po wor Kxow what matters Senator have been very badly used indeed.ThelCounoll will bave an epportunity to sey|Power meaus to bring before Parliament story of the survivors did not by any means whether it was warranted by their desision.relative te the Allan Line contrast, bat it confirms these susplelons with the exception is evident that be thinks it hes lated in its of the charge against the vossel, which ap- Tuu Question of \u201c\u2018 privileged communi-l present form long enough.We havenows peared te have bean altogether teo light [estions\u201d\u2019by lawyers in court is involved in 8 Lumber of very enterprising steamship som- for werk such as she was seut out to do.|slander mit, brought by Mr.Forepaugh, the! nies that have struggled into existence This, however, was not the cause of her loss [showman, in the United States, against MY.[without any of the fostering nutrition which oa the jee erush that destroyed her would |Heveris, à lawyer.A suit fordamages Wasithe Allan line bas enjoyed.Some of these have disposed of avy vessel, no matter how [brought 'by Miss Montague aginst Mr.|y: east have ships that woald serve as nil strong, in the same manner.The eourt|Forepangh, for injuries sustained by hee steamers, ad we eaunot ses why we should bas decided lif accordance with this evi.while acting in the eapesity of \u2018a beauty\u201d [nos have two or three mails a week as sesily dense and has absolved Delong and hisimounted upon sn elepbant in Forspeugh's [eg ome.The United States distributes its brave companions from the stigues bis own lairous pageant, caused by the defendsnt| agi] service se generally that it is said thst countrymen have osst on him AM the|furnishing à visions besst for the tame one | even the Alina ships leaving Quebes enjoy elvilised world united, when the tragie news [that was isid aside by lameness.Mr.part of it.reached them, jn deploring the loss andiHeverin, whils making his elosing speech) - bonering the man who had in sneh des-lto the jury, uttered words to the effect that| THE Przstdrur of the British Amariean perate straits proved his manliness, and it {he had personal knowledge of the fact that [Short Horn Association, Mr.J.Pryden, vas left for Americans Le attempt to de-|Mr.Feropangh had besn indicted for every |M.P.P., in opening ihe first asnual mestisg fazoe htm.It fe to be hoped thet mow that |acims in the eriminsl ealandar, from murder of that organization in Toronto, last week, this ecurt has decided 20 plainly that De{down.Mr.Ferepaugh resents this whole-|oomplsined of the large number of spurious Long was » brave, strong stat who wasted sale defamation of charsster, sllegisg that|pedigrees which had been registered with his life, that ne mors will be beasd of the |he has never Un his life boom okarged, sr [the Agricultural and Arts Association.unhappy business.rested or Indien M for any erimisal offence Under the state of affairs indicated in thet \u2014 whatever, complaint, the length of ears, heras or tall Tras New Youx natherities are going to .memes 1s as good a eriterion as the length of podi- bo mush annoys: by the determination of Me Coxsermaot can passibly be eom-[gree in estimating the valve of onttie.dislayal people to peiform the Passion Play.late without the preseces or rather ab-|Truly, there Is rogaery 1a all businessds, The soenie impersonation of the life and| rg y of a mysterions man who le looked even in that of the proverbial \u2018* honest upon by his followers with superstitious |farmer.\u201d middle ages and was adopted 5s & means], yy gud implicitly obeyed.At lesst this of conveying ve rade peoples the Gospel li, generally the ground werk of sa !n- CoxsiornanLe DirrsoutTY 18 experionved story and its moral, a then underwood, former's story.Carey has painted a being [if operating the Thunder Bay beanoh thin in the shape of a revoltingly rasteriai lof taie class, known only ss \u201c Number]\"ater.For this the immense fall of snow This prastiss has sur-li ne\u201d and, of sourse, to this centre the|ls blamed.This appears to be a foretaste ation of all the crimes performed by of what there is te comae whan the attempt homisides is to be traced.Whether |i made to keep the read to the nerth of unknown setaslly exists or net, there Lake Saporier gpes during the winter.It oan be little doubt that the faut that the has been the centre of pilgrimages.16 isllsugue of aasseslns held toguther for sneb à performed enly ones fn ten years.Attempt length of tisse was due to the fear of the has been made to imitate this satiquated religions festivai ior the amusement of the ribald siff-ralf who atiend the lowest elace of theetres.Buch AB insult to the Saviour of man and to the rofigiens feelings of the community has been sverywhers prompt'y put down.We are very sorry, theretore, {o hear that a soméwhat Letter class of [have soted worthily in rejesting the pro- people in New York have been attempting posal to follow the exampls of the Free- to perterm the Givine drame for their own |masone, and get up a lottery for edarit- nitusenent, Wu cannot imagine lt done as|able purposes.Thess lotteries injure reai an not of worship, and sre doing all that|ebarity, and fan the spesulative fever they sea to embarrass the authorities in the which runs high eaough already Mu the efort tv shook à kideons profmmidy.sountry, where thoussads have been cheat Tas 8.Axpxaw\u2019s BooiaTy of Oitaws would add no small amount to the cost of this ali Osnedian read, for the sabe of which the North-West was mortgaged, if it had to be covered 2p with s sug shed from ous end te the other.Canty axp Mouiær \u2018tbe two mos re- \u2018\u2018 spestable\u201d men of the sooused of the murder of Mr.Burke and Lord Fred.arisk Oavendish, have, nocording to the short history given of thew, each besa iv prison before on suspieion of having been sonserned In murder.The history of the less respestable me=bers would be interesting as going to show how far s man may go in erime in Ireland and otill be salled respostable.Tat TEE GoYaRVUENY is oleanly of the pinion that o new sad greatly improved state of affairs has arisen\u2019 in Ireland, is proved by the fact that the militia is egain to be ealled out for tralning.For à num ber of years the pesscntry have besa leoked upon as $00 dissatisfied to be trusted with srme.Every sign of the times, indeed, indicates that Ireland is again law-shiding, and that she will, if she contiane se, gain what she has bean Aghting for.Tas Masowic Avrmomrriss of Ontarle.repudiate lotteries in their jurisdistion and claim that recent schemes of thet kind within the society were earried through ia spite of them.IC it only exercise ite power by protest, however, the Grand Lodge mey ne well keep still and let the legal authori- tes look after is vabjouts.It is reassuring to observe that the Crown officiels of that Provines are taking setiva to enforse the law against lotteries.Artes MANY poor years the herring fish ory of the maritime esssts is torning out remarkably well, and will add greatly te the wealth of the country.Even the American fishenmen may fied in our Seeming waters an argument weighty enough te orusitthe attempt of Congress to abrogate the fishery olasnses of the Washington Taz Uren Sragne Sawars hes pessed the resolution te terminate the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington, The treaty will, therefore, ge out of effect in two years from the date at which notifes- tien of this decision ie made to the British G~vernment.Maurrona needs additional sccommoda- tion for eonviots and und in the erection of the required new it is te be hoped the mistakes made slsewhers will be avoided, that the glory of the structures will lie in the shells.Caney has besa drummed out of the - Dublin Trade societ:es, the telegram docs not say whether for being an sotire member of the Murder Lasgue or for haying betrayed it.\u2018Paz CLenotT of the Roman Catholle Church in Massachusetts are taking tbe mest practical means to diminish the some dence of the people in the Chureh aad its institutions.Is Taux no civilised way of with the avowsd assassins of New Yiek who sotuslly boast of their knowledge of and relations with the Thugs of Dabits ¢ \u2014me THE LATE JAMES COURE My remembrances of my excellent friend, Mr.Court, go bask te about the year 2830, or very soon after his arrival in Montreal.He came from Seotiand to his unele.an old gemtie- man named Blackwood, on whom bo in a great measure depended for obtaining sployment.His uncle.though « gesd Presbyterian, gave a Hunday dinner, as was quite common in these days, to whish be invited kis young friend, and this, as Mr.Court has amtired me.was the tarn- ing point of his life.The temptation was streng was great.Hg laid the whoin matter before the Lord in à day cf anxions prayer, when prinei- I might almost muy unoquellod in aM my experi- 5 nes of mankind.About the year 1833, Mr.Court was a leaderina young men\u2019s religions temperance erpanisation, out of which grew the Mewtreal Temperance Soulety and its organ the Canadian Temporanes Advecate.Another eminest and Christian, Mr.James B.Orr, and wore the chiof promotera of and they tuvited me to the whish là was received te cour: ames it.meeting, fraught with great aad vults, toit pince in the back shop of Seclety\u2019s Depositary aad osmsisted of Holmes, Mr.Court, My.Orr, Mr.Greig myself.Iam net sure whether the Rev.Tayler, thea recently come to the sountry, and John C.Becket, or sither of them, were pres ent, bat it was decided 10 ask the former te edit the ddsssste, which he did for a year or tue, when finding that his growing congregatien required all his attemtion he resigned the ofles, bat continned for life te take a powerful interest in the temperance conse, ss did all the other persons, mentioned, of whom 1 am the only surviver.\u2018The Canadian Tomporance ABvecsie fer about Mr.Court ohoss the business of acerunting end agent, and his conceientiontmess ns woll as his ability became gradually known snd pre- | cured for him constant business as well as the management of several large extates.Seme of these ineluded a large amount of house pre perty.and he always informed his principale that he would on ne esssunt least any property for the quer.trails.They therefore had ve choose between the vesuniasy loss thus Mhely: 9 be sustained and the advantage of a stristly Menest and honorable ageut, and they chose the laser, After the close of the insurreetion of the Freneb-Canadians in 1537 and 1838, he soa- ition of that people desdme s subject of sax ows consideration with earnest Christians.The wominal Protestants of Lower Canale before thelr faith.This opinion was held even many Protestent pore Die the rebellien opsasd the eyes many te nocsssity ef Going comethinat for « popuiation that sould either read por write, and had ne Bible.1939 tu the Ameriean Presbyterian she uso of which was grantsé, thovah were were great fears ef mob violence.attmndance v ne on this acéeuut thin, but 8 retired Christian esidier (Uolenel Wilgrees) took she chair, and some of the ministers of the elty and Chistian business men oup- ported him on Whe platform.The Fremed Osnsdids; Missionary Sesiety then formed, Rev.Dr.Taylor apd Mr.Court te Franes and Bwitseriand te sbtaln meas oslportmra.These gentlemen were noteble Christians of Glassdw, Parle, Brassels sad especially Geneva, sad thelr mission ve osuseessful.Kiernity slens can re H ait the imvaluable fruits in odusstion rr + \u2014\u2014 Pme by the establishment of desemina onal missions MU as last it had to close its work for laek of suppert.Por over forty years Là was à diligent and rucocesfai seed sower, and the puplle of iis schools Me sattered over this osmtinaut.From first to last Ma Court wea the treasurer and virtu.l massager of his great Society, and he made several tripes to Britain and the continent at his own exponse te promote its interest.Née were these societies the only objects in whieh ba took special in- forest during his long sad émineatly useful fits.Hewns à most carnest sdyocate of Bab- bath obssrvanes and ether geod causes and aa amsmplary elder of the chureh Having obtained » hsadeome esmpetendy and arranged his business by partnership, so that 14 did vot require Als presence, sad having hroughs all his pablie labors in Canads in the religiou: and benevolent sesety to a closs, be several eminent during his visit to Beotiand.One he saan snd childeen\u2019s friend, who died on a visit te Glaagew, full good fruits, Dr.Campbell, the Mr.H FE Me.Ceurt's sudden death in Glsegow.Mr.Court was singularly dletinguished, as I vena He devs Chris wea à = a constant student of the Bible, an sarnest philanthropist and & firet rate man of basiness.He was therefore a friend te bo prised in the higbest degres.It is one of she bapplest retrosposts of my life that he was oy loving and beloved friend fer fully Afty yournand snes § removed Le (his air, ve rer mot, in his real, without delightful sanadias of united prayer aad thankagiving.I cen truly asd grasefully add thas I owe more to Ma.Colles eonnsel and azamgle than | can express.Joux DousALL.Nee York, Feb.16, 1888.\u2014\u2014 NOTES FROM\u2018OTTAWA.{Special tothe Witness.) - Orrawa, Feb 19.\u201c INDIAN DEPARTMENT'S REPORT, Bir Jobs A Masdeunid, Minister of the Indirect thelr earnest embraces, on one hand, the qu + and stimula by precept and of Indians able to and, on other , the protection of te New Yesk ce mine to Mont b tot ultimately adopted, and the rose sout nome.i erable comment = caused matter escup, of the >, be Ul od [1 rH turned oar In 4 af Tol vogalariy ve OÙ cossional tion in the Senate and ne objection was , ILLNESS OF SENATOR GIBSS.Information has been recsived at the Senate ana 2 the dangerous iliness of the Hom.T.N.Elem Sn mete eit nant io lgolative duties th see 1' FACTS BLICITRD\" AV yesterday's sisting of the Commons ques tiens pet by members ellcited the following taste: Mr.P.A.Melntyrs has been duly elected 2 member for Kings, P.EI.Bome bill stamps are remalaing and the question whether the Government can legally lsswe them is before the Minister of Justios \u2018The question of Luilding à depot at Elgin Station, Intereolonial tions the Solent a aie the Teguiations Tespestin To Canad baooo Yat would be communicated te ropoeals with reference to the made and not before.In Toply lo whether any action had Government with refer- about 15,000 elti- if fi BENE 2 Seg BE Eck: 8 | E z A P.EI.FIELD DAY.The Prince Edward Island members beld the floor the moet of the sitting with their annual abate 0a the winter eommunioation between Edom lg ni de meld, Be e and saa ih nadia 1 ny the matter.a tunnel or separation\u2019 what they demanded (langhter).will be moved to investigate the matter.THE OURAN MAIL CONTRACT.Hemator Power gave notice that he would on a futare day enli attentiez to certain objeetion- able features in the management of the line of swamers which now carry the malls between the United Kingdom and Canada, and the destrabliity of making changes tn the terms of tha contraet 20 pa to render.the terms of the set the Indian commts-4 he report of th vi Wor: Turriterios, as 1 the renorts of} 1 v have settled upon the reserven.] Rr of etvli alon.#34 as batldine 2 ¥ arne and store or roût houses, asd cul- ne the soil, aud tho comivrt cons juent dwelline in houses.when copipared with th ¢ of the tepte of tent and she remark hae alot universal \u2018 < meuvx a (nttane (ne the past acasoù in eultl ne thelr Jeuts will, Je fe hoped, emcourag: them to renewed energy in the future.Ja the contemplation.however, of tbjs aatis- factory state of affaies\u2014as regards ladians plrexidy Pottl«] upon reserves \u2014i£ must not bo\u201d forço*ten that there fs still & ecosiderable num- 1 or of lmdinns who ot been woaned from the rocinz life of the plains, aud who apparent- iy cherish thé hope\u2014s forlorn one though it may! Va\u2014that the Lufialo may yetreturn in sufliclen numbers to nilord thew tbe subsistence and af the same time the pastime en joyed by them of yore.Principally la the viciaitr of Fort Walsh !a4his element to be found.With the excep, inn of thin band, that of Ble Dear, 1: ls com, sod of stracclers froms varions reserves, who Ane nawhling to undertake the (to them), duiscery of iagm labor, have resorted to th vicinity of ona post of the North.West Mounted, Polire, preferriny to suier from want of eloth, ing and food while vhey vainiy watch for atgas of the returning buffalo.Nour ExceXency will however, 10 learn that Big Bear, the only chief in the tertile belt who, with bis band, had no: treaty, relations with the Qovernuen®.recently gave in bis adhesion and thatot his bard, to atr Neo.ti, which covers the Baskatchewan district, They number between 400 and 500 souls; and, ie Bear has promined that he will settle upon: a couette in the spring.and tale to cultivating the sol ' a order to prevent ratda the Mlulster says it: was proposed 10 adopt a method by a system of passes for chtecking tue frequent crosdng ay will from one side of the line to the other.As copy of the Order-1n-Councll way duly forward: ol to the Right Monorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, with a view to tle same lwing communicated to the Government of the United States.Up to the present time, howd be çratified,| 35 - Orrawa, Feb.21.The Government rushed through what bust in Jews than them on either aides being oveupled.Om the ordered to be table were th pagers predused qrunacted with King's.PEL, elestion., Cameron gave Batic would more 1a this matter next Thursday The inten: |! the bands unfortunate enough us of the thos now represents Hear hear.) He = us, and {f he there was not the remotest chance of these Beka Blameed La tbe press anû y name hes a my name sppoared in the Poors 1% wes newspapers.I instigated in the frst place by tLe of ons of the New York newspapers the ian newspapers have Maken it up daring the summer, when [ suppose thers was li else te talk about That eubjeet was thoreughly aired at the time of son! and ons of ibe great advantages ws have in Cansds\u2014sn sdvastage we get from the mether couniry\u2014 that as the alt les, hokis the balance between parties carries out the constitutions! prineipls.taking her advisers from the people through Treen iatives.#0 we bave the same advantage of having the representative of the sovereign standing above and alsof {rom all parties and borde the balance between 1 shonid think e grea misfortune en paid in 1865 and 1860, shewid amp alteration in that aystam take place.\u201d The motion was with- regard to the industries 7 be speedily available.The sesond volume be sompleted this year.Orrawa, Pod.24 The Hon Backville West, C.B., British Am- hander 10 the United States, and Miss Weet are at Rideau Hall, the guests of His Escellensy the Governor General.Acssrding to a retara laid before Parliament there were employed ia eonnection with the a aad te Teams ft chief ofiesrs, net of oi , 464.29 ; eommimionars and en 9,060.27 3 Ofieers aa smployess, taiseoliamaous, $1,081.63.MARINE AND FISUERIES REPORT.Marine and Fisheries was laid en the table of the House of Commons yesterday.The amount expendad om the various branches of the de partment for the ending 30th of June last was $975,307.64, toclodies à act) sel o fakes 470, and of lizkts shown 562.The number of steaun fog whistles asd automatic fog borns was 32.The steamers under the control of the de ent are the '* Napoleon 1IL\u201d the \u201c \u201d \u201c Nowñeld,\u201d the * bir James the \u201cCanadienne\u201d the \u201c Northern : Light\" and the * Dolphin.\u201d The total number of steamboats in the Dominion ie 783.During the same paried 20 steamers were loat or put out of serglos.The total number of easuaities to British \u2018waa Canadian aisd foreign sea-geing vessels having occurred in Canadian waters and te Canadien ssa-voing vessels in waters other than those of Oanada daring the year ended the \u201831 at Desem- bor, 1852, was 301, and the amonnt of less to the vessels was $1,740,553.The amountof loes in conneetion with cargoes was 6:366.- 143.The number of lives lost was 111.The uce of the Dominion fisheries for the past Try at $10,085,072, being sn Inereased value com with the preeed! , of $271,510.e value of fish exports m Caunda for the fiseal year is $6,808,584, being $245,537 in excess of the previous year, A NARSOW EBCAPE said! An extremely narrow from a serious the syle axplesionfcocurred about ajweak age In the fornace room under the senate.It is sad thas if the explosion had occurred much de- te strustion would have result.e& Anumberof re been discharged in consequence.Orsawa, Feb.26°\u201d terjos atronlec the laborsR favorably on the following billes: The Nattonsi|beanch.The track Rathbun & the Temi 0: BR Fund [ndisa c 5 dre Prochytecten reh, the Credit Foneler Loaccspiosed to within miles west of Win: adian, the Oblate Fathers of Mary [al er mer TT oat tor.miles, nearly eomspleted in mi fr Sed e bee laid eastward miles.Work she road pes Immaculate of the North-West Territories, the \u2014 Usirersity of the Disssss of the Seskntohewsa.QUEBEC PARLIAMENTARY CORRES à xaw Loan.PONDENCE.: An important subjest was deslt with in « (Bpesial to the Witness.) short space of time at this sitting, vis : The Quaaac, Feb.20.mow lean.Bir Leonsrd Tiitey\u2019s bill 6 exshange NUNBBALAMS RAILWAY KILLA, our five Berean, rossuring in 1 boyy fret reading without to sichaipe.in to ex: 446,636 sterliox Hament of Cans- years.That period , 1885, but it was considered desirable to ask Parliament at this session to give author tty to issue debontures fer the redemption of the bonds, tbe new loan not to bear more than four percent interest.Arrangements had been made with the agents ia London by which th would exchenge theses bonds before tbe 1st ol January, 1880, at the Tydnerd commision a half percent.Probably e debt might be rudeemed before 1585, wifish would leave a smaller portion to be pisesd on the market and Me.Loranger and pro: az unmitigated nuisances.\u2018was unanimcnsly sdopted, and the Committee abolished to the aptisfastion of beth sides of the House naked when the prosed! could obtain no direst answer.resumed bie emewer % spessh on the budgets.Before he had gone must have seked - selves, na every one else did, how be same important 5 Jun To any 2e { formed when it Is sald tha?he declared \\hat the le of this Provinae had not te bear owe far- Ing of taxation, snd when he nasertoé that if ba had time he would shew thet the financial condition of the Ontarie Goverament was net thas cure As owe Hime he drew bimoof u; and deslarcé intendad to be severe oa Mr.Yow ut only mosseded in To py = have Roser ar evor before fong Be ows mind the oe severity sad 3 has Yesterday was a Government day and conse tion balers the Howse.Before the calling of | 7.Gagnon r ure bill wonld be brought dewa, but i Hel TORONTO.Special Correspondence of the Wiiness.! Tononto, Feb.23.JAMES PLEMNING bas besa figuring in various Polles Courts on oharges of obtsining money on false pretenses.His vietims are pot mueh pitied, or perhaps are for mot baving more sense than Fait Id be larly oa cou! Te, .ton Bailar Iavestment © Yet that was prof to do with his might have been become gob thelr money in dividends, bat later ones have net been Bo fortunate.However, as the amounts invested were mostly small, frem $10 to $20, there will be no suffering from the ool- whish might naturally bave been expost- of thees swindled bave been proceeding against Flemming in the Police Court, but usessuming man, eq ork, aad fhe Cty Codaal, of whisk he was a NF agen add méme Rare aa 3 Marrich ves his son.Ho waaa member of fines Lecisisture of Untarie.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Winiesa, Feb 20.\u20144A despateh COMMERCIAL.venu Oveoms Pobreacy 57.TER CATE OF TRADD Thove isa change of aay ete te report in (he state she wholesale trade.The fesitag of depres sion which has Deeows se geseral on nesount of commercial troubles has boon deepened by the Ruan cia! troubles of the past few deyn It Is feared by many that the suspension reported the day before yesterday may be followed by others of à like char acter in the VWoot, ad that à bad state of affetm, coring te agavalation iu Norta-West land companies and other sehertes, may de revesiod Le Western On aria.A good many are «2 the opinion that too much bas been drawnaway from legiymate business the unsailsfastery few of payment moy by thas ae counted for.There sma be ne doubt whatever that baciscon mou.and M ja gratifring te Aad that the that from $2.00 to $3.00 per paid The An Ontario for investment inahis mesnen and that the present ia a time for Caution en the part of all io ealy too likely to be reser than any hith- rte, lunemaoh se many becinemes have been stimulatod artiécialiy.Of course the greater the development, the greater the depression whes | eue of the United ftates under the mame ciremm atanccs The névance in tbe prios of arain will crently hoip the soantry, and it La entintactos7 to hesr that farmors are now selling thelr grain.As Jane \u2018wheat is offeved xt à Alsesnnt a sompared with May wheat.higher prises ase net locked for even dy spesulstors nest summer.If grain is seld sow the vapor which motures early next meats will bo better met thon otherwise The amount messurs upou the way Is whish these par- ments sre made.Ordees reselived from retaliors are quite large enough in, many cness but these will be curtailed if payments are net well met.The der tendo are fairly busy exseuting eoders given \u2018or Lanmaodiate delivery.Travellers fire now returning and many have alseady retursed from their Spring tripes whish has beow mush iaterfered with by the snow bleskades and bad weather in the soussry.\u2018The trip has not on the whole been o satisieetory one.The Iron and Hamdware traee hae been somewhat disturbed by the troubles ia the United States.The saly infary te Canadian trade will be a lowering of peices [a sympathy with thejAineriean market, and Jy sffested.There is & somewhat casier feeling on the part of holdaes of spot iron, whish sells in small lots at from B26 te $36.50 for Swmmeries asd Gart.shorries and equal, and ab $23 for Kaliston.The demand hae been very Mmiled, and net mush busl- 2088 bas been dome The enquiry for future delivery bas bron imtesfered with by the Ameriean (troubles and ales by the prospess of wench lower prices, whish apparently grows stronger ns the time for the opening of navigation approsshre.Maker Irom lo dull Bar is quoted as $3.10 to SL18, with somewhat highte prices for small lota Hoops and bands are unchanged, and aheots and Le quiet ab 196 ve 19:50 Ingot bin is unshanged ab Tin shoots ave selling aù 95.25 for sente are mot satisfactery.bushels, aratust 370,737 bushels a) corresponding date in 182, being sa Increase of 132,960 bushels.Local ahipments for week sading 21st February, 125 bushels.Total shipments from 1st Jasuay to Slat February, 445,512 bushels, acaluss 331,770 bushals at corresponding date In 1882, being an in wxesss of 114.043 bushels.The reeslpts of butter were 560 packages and the shipments 19 packages.The recoipts of chests wees nil and the shipments 15 boxes.LRATRER.~There is 50 change te report.Bual- Boss J very quiet fee the seasea.Masufactavers for the mest part saly buying for immediate waste.Prices eschansed, bat with an easy fesling' Duves AND CMEMICALA \u2014Business in this line comes This has Len amply proved by the expert [ul of next spring's wade will depend ta a Large Pro.thas the Western market for pig irom willbe adverse: Baek: plates are steady at 62.70 to 92.75, Ingot copper » ee _ = rate tr foi fenr long snû westy hours.tre before and appreciation of this fnet almost aniversall, FANIEERS MALKFS PSIONS\u2014Fas, 37.actes recess, sad \u2018them declaring kimosif oan ve reatmmbennd.thet toe mart epost There was a fair sstondsnce of farmers a! the markets to-day, bes ewing ts the very sold weather lower buyors spponred and trade was dull at abond former rates.except 1had potators are lower.goed at 810 per ton, sud pars Ameriean markets.Dressed il $ most! fresh ale of \\emmy-cods sad derrings.Tres isos the wane) Sammy tomm sot res uso uma tid) been sold nis Saarkar the \u2019 over any coseuk Gomme already die ot four or five saulends this fish, frait markes ia quiet owing te the severe oold : on :esount of tbe liberat yapplles of oranges their ia lower.bay et has been alutied for soma time , and almost every evening numerous sresior © tbe demand belag per dall, Ben a D os ja pri Al that been 9 re at #8 wea \u2018voll at 86 pax 100 and in one sass a load of poor Bay, which eee i it | i Fi $ i ff ¥e 5 il hi î 7 1b.worsed beet.bo to ad, admin veal, forequarters.Te ja 0e lard.12e 7 LIVE STOOK MARKET.\u2014Fza.26.\u2018There were to-day ever 200 bee! cattle offered on Viger Market, most of them being in pretty good condition, although few really choice animals wese among thems.Bales were slow ae butchers were un willing to pay the high demanded, about the same as om last Thi q i i moves slong with bat little animation, and prises sre without any motsble change.The tone of the Enailsh market for Chemieale remains sa, with a fair amount of spring business doing BooTs AxD SHOES.\u2014~Most of the fasteries Are new turning out goods freely, and will likely chip thelr usual smeusnt by 1st of April.There eam be mo WHOLESALE GROCERY MARKET.MoxTREAL, 37th Feb.1883, Thors is sll] a good deal of quietness in freseries, with bat very little change In values.for dost and slight advance from lowes?pelat.Syrups unehaaged and aot anive Tras.\u2014Btesdinees prevails fer Japans, and rather mors basiness doing as well as 7.Chiof nak.are for fine tes with stvle.bold more Grmly.Medlam dul Blagk Brioes.\u2014 Papper ls bold at the Trent Faurrs\u2014Valeneis raisins for mood Jualiey are firm, bus uot bigber.Malaga fruit net sot! Cur: mats, Baltanas other Ernita, auts and quiet ry 01.8.\u2014Not active and fqutes nom! id some tims current for seal add ood aile lnm Fist, \u2014Tho active demand has rabeideé.somewhat for eodfish and herrings is us.range of values changed.Stock of both is I An Immense cateh of herrings reported off Now wick const.Sarr firm for \u2018T0s to 75e for 11\" oll conrsé, «.Factory MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.(Prornished by Macdougell Brea, broders.) Mostanai, Feb.28.Mani ot and wachesged Owtmeal » pry hie 65.85 40 $4.00 por bei Date Prenucu \u2014There js 20 shange se report in either the batter or ebesue mar! amd #0 adbers te ons former quotations Samely « tter \u2014Oreemery, êne to nest, 264 : Bastora 18s tv Sige, 180 % ae 17¢ to 20e: Western, 16e to ihe {a % ronpie of eemte Tb.tn the above \u2018or maleations fer tbe trade) Chases \u2014 bile eable in as OB, (J su follows THR a te Me) comes 3 1 comes grades.To ne Tous.be freaks coli fer-from 29e to 30e, and Rened at de Se Soe Paopreve are as follows : 1 Western, 146 te 1dige, 18e Heh EL ES ed Le pe eme tige eu: Cloves duil.Ginger firm.dress 56 ib.Natmegs and other spices ia modérate request.Somos te good thoes.ma at hee bo ot sattle would have some lots 1 i ir boi ; £3 tof 3 1 i j i isi i | | Shs id i i iF i fi ie 5 i 8 F i i k AMERICAN CATTLE MARKETS.\" There has been on invpreves fosling ia the cattle markets of the United States lant week, aoû prions BORSE MARKET\u2014Pra.WW.\u2018The principal festure ia the horse trade last wook was the ivaugural sale wt the opening of Mews.Aser & Co.'s horse exshange at Point Bt.Coarles last Thursday, whea horses wes sold rangi from $70 to onal.Amerimn have vretty setive aad were to the Uni States numbered nesriy $117 sath.You 23 es - y noce homes ver ehippod acrces the linea.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARNET.Cuazse \u2014Thore is ne of importanse ¥ ee this week.The tenn tea a boun brisk, Holders are firm.and apparentiy soil exseut at fuil prices, tbe situation sidered a healiky ene, Wo quote of Coton .87a to Oke Od; ae cheese In small compaes.oliared ot 472 te acoonding te condition and faver, pes dieposed 07 6) to 430.Ponitry le voa a.ol at \u2018ord wood sells at about §3 rd us tor bard woed.por ord for TORONTO MARKET.po YLOU 8.GL01.10 LOR yon, Re Ate 1.10 Se Lois pute, MAS Rn dl Exwa, $4.: xyss is raies 157 2 rad $id frise i = 2 s y ; fi i i En sf hit in \u2018 early 9000 bolug offared 10-day at The per bag.some were noktug 60e.It le that vi te parchasipg putatoss ia this viciaity of late, and te a or re sa, bone p the lines at 19a, \u2018They have aiso been rohacian mors or leas sabbagee at 63.50 ti Gi per 100 bonds, and carrets eb ses ee es rem mm a = ei hal eM WW née AA \u20ac Fæsnwary 28, 1888.ê THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS.\u2014 \u2014 per \u2014 _ {For the Witness, with his thought Him * whe was and who is] sling light upon the perplexing anomalies of tio v, \u201cwho is bolier than tbe mighti- where the shurch and the world meet, thateor-| 15.\u201c And all that nat im the counell looking PUBZLES.and who is to come P\u2019 Who will be so presump- this life, and 'showa us that the trials aad affl c.est, and mightier than the helisst,\u201d whose love ruption is apt to spring, sad it le especially neadiastly om him.\u201d As ' BUT WHA! > 5 satices of eg, who deatiss to lift yon impartapt that those who are called to duty in |g expectation of what aT Tod nates Ir jun canton.and out! There's ao thing that tas me seoms Queer, Hoo muchle folbs drink wine an\u2019 bese An\u2019 fluish off wi' brandy, Ax\u2019 ne'er get scandalized ava By nesbors\u2019 teagues, sad\u2019 scape the law\u2014 Their siller's aye sas handy.Nicht after niche I've beat them rant An thro\u2019 the day pam for & souat-\u2014 A weel respachit brither.Nk Sunday tae the kirk geng twice, Sas mim, sas modest and se nice, Wi\u2019 faces ike a tether.Wham puirtib grips lot him be seen Haut fou at nicht wi bosom fries\u2019 1a kintra toon or clachan, Ah, then the tongue o' scandal wags For mnths an\u2019 mair au\u2019 seldom fage, Ssmefiytin\u2019 an sons lanchia \u2018! Moss John oa\u2019s in\u2019 mair mad than vex't An tiris him aff the puir man's text ; Au telle him that the session Will purge him o' the il brew\u2019t mat That cemstitutes his monstrous faut 2 he'll but mak confession.He taks ft ill, bat needs maua gang It he wad still keep in amang Raspectit decent people \u2014 It wadna be the same avs.Had bao hun'er pour\u2019 or twa Tae bigs skuls or steeple.\"Tis wonnertu' the power 0° gowd, O'er mony ills it flings s shroud, An\u2019 blin'e we silly mortals; Bat wha' san ony ase tell me Will manege wi o slller foe Tao open Heaven's portals.Tomas Mowx.Minis.A MOMENTOUS QUESTION.SERMON BY THE REV.DONALD ROSS, M.à, B.D, LACHINE.PARACHED tN TME DAVID MORBIOR MALL RRE/- BYTRALME OOLLEGS MONTREAL, \u2018DABRATE AFTRANOON, FKBT 4TH, AND PUBLIFRED BY REQUEST OF TRE FACULTY.© To vhou shall we ge t'\u2014Jss.vi GÉ.The present time is marked by wrest mental rostissemene.Men's thouxbte are unsettled re- sending many fundamental questions that have « momentous ing upon bomen lite and des- tiuy.There in a wild and daring spirit of speculation in the intellectual atmuspheee, under whose influences many are rathlesaly casting adrift old and deeply cherished beliefs.and attempting to sweep away, es baseless fiction, every conviction #w dous not resf upon the evidence o ones le Bot peut the most struggle and soero! regrets as ve surreabered the faith of their oaildhood, while others have east it off with an exuitent f of relief.And with this rejection of the faith delivered to the saints, there is an intense draving alser some new revelation, there is » deeply pathetic yearning for a solation of the great riddles of hia mortal state.\u2018\u2018 Mere lisht snd fuller, that we want,\u201d is the ory of masy earnest souls upon whom the dark shadow of nnbelief has fallen.\u2018Is there \u20ac Gud, the Malme and Ruler of the universe f or is matter eternal, and has it, by the myoterions forces thatlieinitantoms,sbaped iteslf inte sush orderly and besatifal aystesas P Ie there so essence which we call spirit, distinet from matter, and ind: pendent of it, yet in ly wrseciated with it in ita orguaised forme?or is it only a manifestation of matter, which perishes when disorganization tahes place?Is the soul immortal, or does the spirit of map, like that of the beast, go downward to tbe «ieth?Will the future punishment of the wisked be of endless duration, or is these to be à fins! restoration thron«h the mercy of God?Theeo are a few of the questiona which are exercising many uf the most reflective minds of this gea- eration.«ud whose rarly training was received withis the Christian Churah.Their intelles- tual sttitode towsrd the grest doctrines on \u2018whieh the Christian religion is founaed is, in s yo pipi rimes pan roost modes y ut upon recent of thorytt.The belief in the uniform, un- varyiop, inflexible action of the material force of the universe, which science teaches, has led to the conclusion that any interruption of their ventinuity is impossible, that any deviation Trou the Himery.ooures of nature could be supposed only in an unscientific age : and, oosseqaently, the mire lam of the New Tests merit must be rejected as wubisteries! and incredible.Butif you take away tke mimen.lous element from the gospel narrative, its unity and truthfulness are destroyed, and Christianity isreduced tothe level of « flotion ee imposture.Then the theory of evolution, whioh attribates to matter the poiency of daciog the highest ring forms bas sed many in- te the wildest Atheism, foreed Lbem to dispense with a personal Creator, to deny all auperna- tural and spiritual agency, snd to assign si beauty and Intelligence tn the action , material forgen.Bat, even though of evolution afforded as complete ution of the mystery of creation as ita most enthusiastic deciplee eoutend it does.its ace ptance not, necessity, compel ue to discard our belief ia the existence of the liv ing God of rem lation.1 is wot tha intelles- teul idolstry which maey devuut Christiane 6 sinesre'y adhor.If matter is invested with forres whieh bave produced such rarvellous naube ns we witoess in the organio world, in the deliests tints of the flawern of she 41d, or the complex strwoture of an eagle's wing or insvet's eye, of the nervous mechenism of the humen budg, What le tbe source or otigin of these forces which achieve intelligent emda They nro manifestations of a Power who pos.easees tutoliigence, the First Cause, the persons) God that we Ubristisss adore.Furos te the fron lak! in the chain ape abs pi matter with ipresent s wi in oil and through ull, nod sbove all.But I believe that many bave been driven into antagonism to the Christian religion by the unattractive form [a which is bas been tod to them from the pulpit The meroilessdonic, the rigid dogma, tte ussympethetie uttersnaes of men wbo trisuuderetuod the mission of the Gospel ef mecoy and govdwiil, Lave besa repellant to thoughtful, sensitive, natures, borne dows by the tows snd difficulties and rornows of everyday life.The tender, personal, bu- men, lovisx, Obrist of the Gospels has mot bees exhibrted 10 thems, but & wid wninspiring : system of duetrime about Him.Many men [PTE of excellent life have turned away disent- hfied fromthi« method of relluious tessbiag, ad pat thomocives cut-ide the lines of Christien- for Chriotian- îte.[hey ackeowisdge the bumes:zlag and elevating influence w 14 bas enerted ui the rear.They recognise the impahe 8 ress both Duman sud diviser M fulness of she Godhead dwell The myrtery in 1he une soon is vo more difisalt te be undersioud thes in the other.Dertalaiy, $f the mysteries that surround the Incarnation sstislestion whish Hs offer- T the Lord of eur life, then there leno religions truth which ws sa sowrpt, sed set that ef the existonse n personal God, the faith not reason for ite ot the processes Paul euys that it la thia by faith, tellar © but (his inference rseta of revelatin wanda the exercise of Christian religion, are wrath the loud roar \u201c Slosi's sen?We approsch « Hust thou the words be answers, centuries, and when he the * fhripped Ve Bona that nod sad common ruin, that the mnetality of the Bible i< thooght whith are to they have the words of thing je bound by many goodly ities and the batawine that eye hath not seen to 8 bigher moral 1 die I shall cease be unrewarded.When 1 \u201cmelted away lites storms, and tem teMoctual hosks which one who claims to be à of ancient snd elai: the ant leading espt Bui sssend to the tbe heaves and that whelmed by en life, and who is able to pol ly to and decisi sud in such wood bys tres motive competent tucus as to make his intellect the measure of that Beir who is sbove all and through all snd in sll?Evon science, nome of whose leading apostles speak contemptuously of theChrist.len religion wa su irrational system, having od its own msjestio structure upon faith | ite chief cornerstones ie a belist in the uniformity or operations of patare.St.through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, aud scientists have to admit, whes they say that the starry systems were evolved gut of she fire.mist of chaos by the sotion of the forces imprisoned in its stom, thes they understand for no one ever witoessed their formation.Ja may be true that in process of formation ont of nebulous wiswees, and it may be infurred that & was by the same method of oreation this globe was fashioned ; Sormity of the laws of matter.The fast Le shat faith underlies all knowledge, and the tion nesummed by those wto reject the teach.oa such truth as ja established by efperience, ie iMogical and uctensble; because they must)go first bave faith in the testimony of the senses.Antiscriptural science and sttempt to overturn the tisnity ia self-destruction.\u201cTo whom shall we und tha mystery of this Ife; but never was tbe inquiry meds with imnce intense engerness than by tena of thousands in our own day.Be.dous civilisation aod which threatens to drown the voine that still spesks tomen as it did from ductone où this pathetic, despairing ory, which us in tte wag which conducts to true oesa in that matter, which we have hitherto covered witb opprubrium, the promise asd tenoy of every form sad quality of life.is the grand result which the forcasof matter have evolred after the laps like a morninæ cloud inte the ininite asare of of ite à: ro to Hoxlay und put to him the rame majes- tio quesiton «nd be replies to thn seme effect ; be darkens cunsel by words.We go te Spen- oer and che high priests of Agnosticism to the philusophers who have built ap systems of of thie mortal stats, and inquire of them if tell us thet God is unknowable, that every.the iros bain of necessity, shat the only remedy forthe ills thas befal men j in this mortal mate is to being onresives luto harmony with our environment.are (Gospels that drive usinto despair inatesd of Krindlive hope in our hearts ;they intemsify instead of dispelling the thick darkness that en.our path.They mock the instincts of our nature which cruve after ourtainty lo re.Haions truth, atter immortalitg, aftar a living and personal bring whom we cal God, Father, whom we oan aders sud love.I do not revile these men, I ouly bame them for setting themselves up as teachers of humanity oo those stones which they have quarried for vhe maynificest strustore.Bat they are nut the cradles of truth to whom we om ge when we desire to be inetraoted re.gording whenos we have oma ; what we are, \u201c sunning casts of clay\u201d or \u201cBows of Gud; what wa must do to folfll the parpose of cor being, when we are borne down bv the perplex.disepp-intasents that coms ups us, when we waut to heve the uloomy forebudinus of oom- sorence dispelled, when we yearn after à good gave conceived.It cannot'de helpful to me tling against the fieree sel fiuhness of my nu- tare, or against fleshly appetites, or against social temptations, or myratust the trickery sad b; falsehood of men, and sudesvoring to step vp pa 10 be told that wheo being, that there is mo adjustment the inequalities of this present life, that ail my toil and self-denial avd suffering will go my child, or sister, or brother, what coLsolstion oan | extract from the agpurance that they bave inBaite axare of the past\u201d?against thess teachers who sey that wisdom dwells with them, that this grand old Book which has been the strength and stay of hu- wmanity through all the flares struggles, and of the oenturiss, has been superseded by the results of modern thought, end bave nabing better to offer than thees in- sad down thromyh the werld.I torn awa from them.and to whom shall [ go?1 approsi and who towers above all tha sages and phile- sophers it was said, by those who were hostile to his ms, \u201cuevae man rpak proclaimed Himself to be ** the way, the truth and the lil»,\u201d who declared that give Light unto the world, to offer Liberty to raptives of that spirit that worketh in the obildiem of disobedience, to give rest te the weary and heavy-laden : who armounoced thes be hed powee to foruire ims, to inatil peace 11ito the tortured conscience, to give comfort to ogy the troubled heart ; who sewserted to be to seek snd save that which is lost, to give Eis life à ransom for many ; who predicted.thet He woald vanquish ivity eaptive, at He t with His disciples wnto the sad of world.1 learn from the testimony, of these whieh ls vaio.prossh Him reverently aod humbly, ever.usopeaksbi have found Him who has the woeds of eternal of my soul ous of Hie inflaite fulness.\u201cTo whom sball we wo,\u201d es our Teacher and our Guide, but unto Him?He bas brourht wynories of life and immortality t.Heo hao spoken emphatieally upon dety in ite every aspest, in terme es te de easily under.Ua.He has éteciones se us the tions.the heart-breakisy dispen: Providenos, are all accomplishing the ons increasing purpose that runs through the ages, exhibiting in greater relief the Disine glory, and working together for the good of those who sre exercised by them.There is no hasi- Bigber than the to instruct you in mys- that sphere should be omincatiy spiritual mes.tories which are bie from the wise and prudent, \u2014 dred.(8).* Wisdom,\u201d ¢¢, full of pra- to win your affections snd your loyalty, to dence.make yon pure and mem foe the ioheritanos] 4.\u201c Ta bree asd to the ministry of the that is undefiled sud thas fadeth not away.o ard.\u201d e rord rendered wioiery bere ie nea sb vet bie teaching, no halting.He speaks would that every one of you here so-duy miyht the samo aa t rendered serve in verse 2, with tremendous positivennes on ovary anbjeot ba conatrained by His unspeakebls moroyle| 5 * Aoû they chose Step! Listie 1s that sifonte the life and destiny of men, snd coming te wuo you to blesssdnees, to,upproach [kwown of bim tifi tbls time.~H.as duubtions says nothing to satiafy mere idiecurioo\u2026sy.1 , \u201cThon bust gives Threoli |a Grecian Jow (Hoilemist, bot whother train- we sit a$ His foot in a ton hablo spirit He will now give myst to Thes.|od as Alezendris, or was à Roman freedman, imotrunt us, pot in man\u2019s wisdom, but in the and what broughs him to J>rusalsni.we do not kuowledge thut maketh wise unto asva- know.It js probable that he hears Jesus whes tiun.osunsel you to apply yourssivee alive (because of his recogal:ion of Teas glor.to the study of the worde that He hath ifled, in his desth vision).- Farrer.* ot Tl ror al cures yous saderaand: ed th foire ha Tioiy Spiele = And 3 oi - A ro vit ques vou di Well known afterwards as the foundation, han erest- the inter- astronomers see new worlds In|ing.They will kindle your imssinetion 2 SN Philip.\u201d | wh visiune of the Tory that oxcedsth, SUNDAY-SOHOOL LESSON.apostle\u2019 of Samaria (vee Acta) It was this they will exalt and purit your affections and Philip who converted the minister of tha Ethi.inspire you with a nobler love.They whl THE SEVEN CHOSEN.opin Queen Candsce; he is mentioned again upon belief in the uni.by thelr po Mano }i.\u2014Aors 6: 1\u201415.in the 21¢t chapter of the book ua dwelling at whole life.They wii direct you safely through Crsaren with his four prophet-daughtere, he the ingrionte labyrinths and slippery places of REVISED VERSION seuma to have been genarslly koown ne the our courve.They wit Now in these days when the number of the discivies|*! evangeliss,\u201d \u2014Sehaf.Of these uppointecs only Stephes and Philip are araln mestioned in thé Now Testament (chap.8 : 5, 26, 40 ; 21: \"18).\u2014Aôdert.+ Nicolas, & proselyts of Antl- * \u201c3420 not Gb that we ebould torsake 1he|och,\u201d that ia, à Gentile dy Dirt who had om- of God, sad tables.\u2018Leck ve ont there To cesses magi Jou seven mea of good re- braced the Jewish religion, aad submitted to be oon unfailing comfort those dark sud paintul and tryiuge expegien- cos which are sure ® some; und ia that su- prewme orisis of your existence mhra you wut (wel alone across that border land of mystery by im; ble darkness, that is de.faitb, and accept only which ie on 7, in their they will be a light to your trembling foot and art, \u2018rail of the Buirst ard vf wisd m, whom we may the rite of cironmolsion before be became à ndations of the guide you into presence of His glory.appoiol ever this business.Bat we wil conte Christian.sieadrastiy a prayer, and la Though the \u201cholst with their own! «To whom shall we go\u2019 for deliveranm.or 6 \u201cBet before the rposiles.\u201d ee SE ay a 8s Carin fran ds Soit mad pardon 08 vin, Bat a0 | Ar ecmavat mas tarot To end sf bs Hoy people shone them, they 41d nottey bo put thom Him.Sin is a terrible and awful fact, sod [Runt Palio ahd Rrochorus, Nionuor.and in office without the approval appointment ot a theologioal lt Te tbe eloment Titon, 88d Parmesss, sud Nissits proselsie of of tho spostles, \u201c4nd when they bed prayed.\u201d \u2018disoord in the moral world.Antioch, whom set before the tes,and whet For guidance in tbe fiuat dovision (obap.1.24, aN thelr haude on them.od lecrensed, aud !be nutaber of the disciples multiplied Iu Jerasaiom exceedingly.aad a yreal company of 1he priosts were obedient Lo he 25,) and for divine bieming ou those that were chosen (obup.13: 2,3) \u2014 Abbott © They lai their hands om them.\u201d The imposition of It haa thrown the wheels of our being into disorder, so that we groan and travail with d'a- tress.Mem cverywhers are tortured by ths 5 faith.banda, practised 1n 8 tiox porsons t disorganization ef their moral nature, by the 2 Stephen full of graee and : bt great - P pe ° produced by our siapee- onelonstess that por sre out nf haræony wanders Tad mic We Seams.Bas \u2018there Tt\u201d symbol mpartation of sel God.hea! arose e graces needed x ie tindte ras with eur canot ersstouse of oe Libertives, thom for the office.It waa of the ne- of old.\u201d we bear the deep un- [nem of bis guilt, aod weeks to be delivered cho aoû \u201cane à puvinge With Step! s prayer that God would bestow the oie to witheiand the wisdem and fhe Spirit rather than a pledge that they from it by horrid incantations and sacrifices, Les uttered by 89 many re are longinæ for de- and solf-toeture.His altars smoke with bleed.07 whieh spake.Then they suboroed men, which were net: conferred.\u2014 Hackett.Mverance fev the Nolesls af fone 188 Dur bog viotma, if parsbanos ble consciente mag |Véciont tsar and ersiaot Qu, 20d her red 32 Tere was fouaded 8 new organ: he people, and tbe eidern and 3ha soribes.d Be a tr ym.and brousp: hiss mig ine plishing of ite work.There can be no doubt I l irneesce oh end.This waa Insti oeder (Sirol id tot up Tae Tiers, tot sed, Tris that hero was Inmituied ihe order of deacons, have beard him asy that this Jou ; pois 11 destroy this piace, and shalt ch meat affords a mndel for the preven of nec hioh Moses delivered 0-lous.And ail] Church querrels.\u2018The aposties do mot obide thai sat ju the council, fasieniae 1beir eves on Aion, | the complainants, ner wait till the quarrel as- saw bis face 65 à bed baou the face of on angel vames serious jona, nor answer tbe com- Geuvew Tarte \u2014Seven mon of honest report.plainants with se!f-Justifisation : nor endeavor to allay the jealousy by reboking It or heal the be quieted, But no man can roadjust the faculties of the soul, and bring hem into their trum relation h the law of ite oxistemoe\u2014 pbysiclan among men that can hea! this deedly 000 of the soul, but the man Christ Joons.He came into the world to save wianere.Dur- - ing His brief ministry in Judea He gave proof of His power over this terrible evil, by sending full of the boly Ghost and wisdem.\u2014Acts 6:3 BRPLANATIEY blessed.relisved those who were grievonel baw party.They throw the responsibility Tysdal sad ek bie away relied then oe read | 1.\u201cThe fam t in the Church \u2014 [oa the Cboreh, tarn over the sdminstration nd Tle And |e Ear snd \u2018heavy laden Ver.1.L \u201c1a thos days\u201d IS was in the| largely to the complaiests.and girs them.«1 confess before you that I dis-| wich the consciousness of guilt t; come to Him [days susceeding the le reloaso from |selrme with increased consocation to spiritual and He will remove the burden and give them rest.He will not send away unrelieved any who approsch Him wish ths conviction that He oan grant them deliverance.Wo must go to Him with our uneasy conscience, With our fears of sallering rightsoms wrath, rebuked by oar sess of the holiness of God, against whom we have sinned, and we sball experience the blessedness of him whose tr.in taken away.And not only so.He will also cleanse our nature frem the defilament which vin has wrought upon it, sad mresythen our moral powers and renew our will, so that we shall be able to keep ourselves un=petted from the world and ita contaminating influences.Go te Him, sinner, to-day if you would have the moral blight removed from your soul, and de made happy and give cocasion to the anpela of God to Polos, and you will be tbe eubject of His will go on your boundin; joyfui heart.hind .\u2018 Every day the num ciples was multi, wed to increase in spite of of believers oon! of ivoonesivable dis he will melt sway ve attacks upon the woeld.\u2014Gisag.* À wrest compenv of the priests.\u201d According to Ezra (2; 16-30), the priests amounted to of the return from Babylon.period.Buch su socemsion of smch converte was à signal event in the early history of the Obaroh.\u2014 Hackett mu.» Trouble from without.\u201d \u2014 Vors.8-16.8 Nosocnee wus $he internal dis- seusion quieted, thet » ne= trouble ere from without \u2014 Glesy ** And Stepben.\u2019\u2019 His fear.Jesswesa, his splendid oratory.hisintenss faith, the great wouders avd slun«dunsin the power of this faith, threw into the abade the a; an) their words nud works.\u2014ScAag * Did anu wuaders and mireslva among the people.Tt ia better to refer the special power by wl Stephen worked these great oodirs te rapery body rball perish in ons ronccious, im- only aloud dream.the Acsyrian and Babylonian caprivicies .ing themselves \u201c allowed the fall rights of cit- pop do eveseped à at ble que speryies, rapidly « en- interpret tbe coismas ius for re.RB wz: culy a wretched eternal life, and they in every land to which they by the wave of coanuest, plied till they crowded every habitable globe.\" \u2014 Farrer.Thete whole mode of life was inflassosd by their Greek associa- tioms.For them tbe Grork trenglation uf the cign lands, who apoks Greek, used the Crook instead of the Hebrew Bible, and whose modes of lite and thinking wes Grecized.They were wealthier aa class than the Jews of Palestine, and, ss Meyer observes, had overcomes the Jow- \"+ To whom shall we go\u2018 in sotrow, bat unto Him.If there is any time when we lesi oùr need of a true sympattising friend it is whan the dark cloud of serrow overshadows us.We want some one on whom we can lenn, into whose eat we can pour our tale of distrew, who will share with us, ass loving spint oan, b that mysterious power with wl itis the burden of woe that weighs us down, who can apesk to us words that shail bs as balm te our wounded heart, or who will aver by bis Bat these ** Bat thare armes.rence new Gospel impulss.+: Certain syas- mogae which Terie.ete.Aa exant classification of these eynagogues.which are mn.warm of the hend couvey to us more weighty topics with which toetr philomphy is eloguently shan by any word the Yrance of |ish parroyues Fo aud thus were more tivned here ae the sosess of Btephea's disputa- incompetent to deal.1 delisve 1 t whoa the his feeling.Most of us know what is b to likely to hristiane.** Against the lion, is pechaps impossible.\u201cLibertines, is, temple of thought is complete, Ît will contain [jaye beso tossed upon the ses of sorrow, snd Hebrews.\u201d The \u201c Elsbrows\u201d wero the pure freedmen.The Libertines were most likely the obildren of suns Jews who had been cer- ried captive to Rome by Pompey (0.0.63) and had bess made fresdmen (liberiini) by their captors, snd after their return te Jerusalem bad formed one jon and need one synagogue epecially.\u2014Cembridge Bible.\u201c Cy- ** Qyrens wasn great sity of the pro- vinoo of Cyrenaiss, in North Africa.Jossphus relstes how nas-fourth of its inbabitants were Jows \u2014Gchaff: \u2018 Alexendrians.\u201d The Alex- andrians were from Al-xandeis.The Jews Jews, who, not residing neosssarily in Pales- awful darknoss to see if any cos was still ased the eElbrow Seriptures aud spokes bid the waves be stitl, and cales our trou hearts, and bow we found relief when à great loving soul bas drawn near te aod entered into our feelings.You were overwhelmed wih anguish when you saw a parent or beo- ther or sister sinking under some feil dionsee : when you noticed thot despite ol toa exill of Ble physicisn the breath was wing short presen: rl becoming livid Ses en glassy lasted two centuries, and it is not strange that its buleful inflaenes was felt amoog the exrly Christians.\u201cBronuse their widows were neglected.\u201d An Oriental widow so sircumatan- ts à case of even more abeolute desti- cares and she crushing yuu ex God, how can part with |of remunerative oosa; tien to a woman oan be] possessed rqual rights with the Greek populs- BOF ear beard, nor 1D8- Lis dear one ?\" What did you most feel the searoely said to exist.* In the daily ministra- and at the time of Obriet ennatituted ome- need of in that terrible moment when the spirit tion.\u201d This refers to a daily alutribu third of the population of the city.Cilicie and were Roman provinese, the latter includ.Myaia, Lydls, Cans, aad Phevgin\u2014 bles wputing with 8t > ith dows mot y imply that entered mio any publie debate or discussion with them It le equally consistent with the acomant to suppose that be presshed the trath affirmatively and that they bat couid not sucseesfall resist him.Comp.chap.13:44.\u2014 £hbeit.is entirely probable thst as Paul was in front rand of Btephen's persecntore, he was ales one of the kernast dispatears with whom 8 had to ecatend, and though she im- iste effect was only to inflsme the rage of the controvecslslist, ve muy weoli believe that tbe truths which be thea beard became the worms of wach which under the influence of oerement of either of food or mosey, amony the poorer more helpless members of the Church The funds which defrayed the oset of ench a distribution were supplied by tbe free donttions of the richer brethrem (ese Acts 2:45; 4: 34.Possibly the distributions were largely by the Hebrews, snd they thought theirvwsn po should bave attention before strangers.Pos- sbly the money from which distribution was was move of it gives by the Hebrews Were the apostles to blame ?\u201cThe almoners were, in the first instances, 20 doubt the spos.tles thomseives, but wham the mumber of the believers had increased, this duty of ecarse was depated to naciotante.\u201c\u2014Sehef.It weal \u2018mot reusonabla to expoet the aposil their time up to * serving tables\u201d aad so thay wars not aware of the partiality.11.\u201cThe diffleulty generowsly snd wimly > 2-7.2.* Then the twelve im medistely adopted measures for arreetivy the turther any feeling of discontest, and for removiog at the earlisst moment, any soeurs whioh might wenkon the aolon and berly lore of the Christians.They introduced at the same time » dividon of Jabor which the wants of the Ohuroh required, \u2018and whtoh freed the apostolio of e from tasks of inferior moment, that were inapproptiste and that also ocossionsd s large expenditure of time.But they do mot proceed to uotion in en lent mnonsr.\u2014 | à th\u2018oking, intelligent hereatter of thao a brother, who ie sfilioted ia ail the affile- wots of Hie people, we have in Ghrist, aud we cea ge to Him whan we are exeseding serrow- ful, und receive from Him all the sympathy and comforting counsel thet we orsve.He was tried in all points as we are, He ksaw tbe pang ot bereavement, whee bis friend Les- arus was dead.He oxpeciousced the soguish of desernoa, He felt the bitterness vocssionsd by the indissreet or rash sondact of those slose- ly cennected to Hnn, by a breach of confdance où the pers of these in whom He trusted.He hesu follow-fesling for us in whatever ocir- cumstances of wos we find ourselves.And we oan go to Him assured that He will lavish npon us His precious sympathy, that He will quiet our treubled soul, that He will speak to we such words ne shall fill us with bope, snd tar our mourning into joy.He will sanatify to ue sobeolmaster to train tv look into the ooffin of cloud isto the Eoisties with which we are now no familise.\u2014 Taylor.10, \u2018 And they ware mot able Lo resist the wisdom.\u201d Ia tbe deputation the dootors of those gress ues jam mentioned were fairly beaten in argument by tbe divicels-in- evired wisdom of Bt-phen, who met them om their own groond, showing bew marvelleusly ths illusions od promises eontained in the law and in the prophets were fulfl led in the person of Jesus.\u2014 4 11.\u201c Thoy ouborned- men Peivily intre- duoed or fales witasesee, and induced them to ewenr falsely.\u2014 Priree.wards.\u201d According to the law of Moses, bles.phemy consisted in contempt of Wows sad hia they are scatterlog up toather sent from God, wodern times of whom 6 like this mas ;\u201d who came to .ot brother born for sdversity,\u201d ome who seme to \u201c Called the multitade of the disciples.\u201d inetidations, and «se n eapitel cf2snes see bind the beckon in Doort amd give the weary | ply 8 committes of the shurch, not even sho ent 13 : 8, 10).This brourbt 1.13.wss the same #hmb was original nnolens, 130 mentionod ia sha, but the whole multitudes of dlaciples fe , the amsinet Stephen \u201clt is uot ressce.\u201d made Onriat, end for which as far as the Jews were concerned, be was sosdemned \u2014 Gekef.There wure two conute : (1) that he bad latmad the comiog dentractivn of the temple, and (3) tbe abolition of the Mosale pol- toy.\u2014 Lewin qui ° To seen a Sosume 04 spuie through Me 3 ue 48 ove (Joha 0:20 )\u2014 Abbett.12, \u201c And sirnd up the people.\u201d It was above sl necsesary for the ensatles ?This Teacher, Comforter, aad Buviour, who lo capable of sstisfyiey the umfatbomable ¥ go of heart, is werthy of your su- promet com No one thes ewe ap- Poem !a thés epirit has failed to find and expectations more then realined.the soul's hunger after light and fi Him ed mma ne away from « 16 be- onase they have not come into oloen fellowebd, with Him, sad bave sesn-Elim only eva His mission death and rise trium- .tieht hand of power ie Ho would be alwa , ead which their side.We have seen how ler favor on a former occasion fohep 6 : 30) Ad pro.apostles, Toe the Tas peopls were now won the side of the irecoutors rte fal.bow of Jadus by an sppesi to their patelot- 13\u201c And set up fale witasssen.\u201d They did not probatly appiy to him Jan thas he dié not we, Smt they perverted je avant of ir, met grottes fs eoerestiy, and \u201cexeggersiing what they did quote.They distorted the sense of Is, sad made it quite n different matser, \u2014 RS y y tea sssondarily Jerusalem, whith wee de bol: the temple, system givem Moses, ineluding the wheie seromonial and theverniie dispensation, which war now some to sa end, having fulSliod its mlenios \u20144ibest 16 was à eclemay, for tha whole Od Testament itosif poteta bay und ttaelf to Obristiamtry, ne the fuléiiiag of the law and the prophets.\u2014Sekef 's Bins.of the Apostolic 14, 4 We have heard him aay thas Jesus of 8 je gladaess that I satiafy all the eravinge excellence ; amine ie pool .above everythidg 0 spoken by the resognised leaders of hewmen 1 t, : ct simee; whieh Le unrivalled for ite ei to be infla- ia the Chureh must po ule gond reputation : they must have the thet makes itesl! manifest.(3) * Pall of the Holy Ghos.\u201d Not in a lew sense, * filled with doly ardor,\u201d but Inepired by the Hel; Spiris\u2014thoroughly religions men.Qisay.w emivontly of rv that although the apesifio work oT waien by desocns ware in thet are sxerciaiay the thomghta of our geners- ties, but te discipline of our spiriteal satore, image.You must gs deeming is à loity privi.the feet tastance called was the dlatrivarion of Maseroth shall destroy this He said she oultivation the gres-e sed sdoinments loge 30 be His duniple, sed riogived 10 spend money und other mutarlal ain = nossesnsy [that would de desbevyed.hoy re- of charoster vi Wags ime \u2018closer hae- snd bo spout in Bis re-viss.Whatever you qualifissiion fur off w ls, thes they be * full of Jesus of Maueretk.* This \" meng wilh the Divine.has thoows 8 das- 49, bo possuaded to daw near 0 this majes- ey Ghent.\u201d Is le on thie , was tried in the tan Holy Ghost, afterwnrd develcped ute the ech of these Nes-sremes le have public opinion om refund bis defouce.\u2014Camiridgs Bibk.The soent from the praternstural lustre witness, a servant of fitly symbolized by such a token.sion was worthy of ths mirsols.\u2014 with him\u2014the fulllmeat of the was the dirent result of thé indwelling oom\u2019 nance of Stephen, like tbat of Moses on bis d + Mount, shons probably with 4 Jroclaiming bios m true whose g was - 9 rec Christ (Jobu 14: 23, 27).\u2014 Abbett.\u2014Condonred from Foloubet's Bsiset Notos.AIEEE Beubbe Fetlows found one in an of people who had ty of A glad Be wae a Be he never have got the situation if he been well recommended we teasher, aud also by poor widowed mother.good tempered, and CHILDREN'S CORNEB.THE WHOLE TRUTH AT ONCE.After a good deal of inquiry for s place, nt where they sold costly ebins, ont lass, sud À Winda of Neautifal Sruements for he houses snd ver * woul had mot by his Bonday-seho | some kind friends of his place.and, what waa \u2018era and all the people in the him, for he was truthful, al, and he wa never afraid of work.Bo far as we have seen, indeed, beys are seldom much liked of whom SU chat casuot be said, and some other thing food | for almost any fault, he Soe not very easy to get woul have ved Tie vn and \u2018he, 00, hi ont of his trouble, but be saw his pily, all came right at lest.ne vi be ein PE an s longer then ha spent een for meme re | §25hiniag Horslic ace, seven ike saad sou or other, he had a time to wuit né the] Zi Authors.Golden! Place to which he had gone.Éecritie Joueits Gun (palais Hole ES ar rt om fr FE at ma vo La cor s =! L 2 agony bmi Straight, beotase R was about SER Am a Te, OT A Loc.bis usasl tise for giving mp work, bat he re- Ste 7 ° membered that thers waa 8 parcel which he bed] TALON been specially charged to deliver that night.LEA8T .Hae was very tired, bat he wished.to de wi Ny T be felt to be his duty, asd eo he weat bask to NATTY the warehouse for the parcel.derigture Acrotie\u2014 are \u2018When he arrived the place was shut up, but) amie.a porter lived on the promis, and be went round to the private dece.By roms neglect A-ama ot be porter £he doue was apes, sad be was Hamas 3 distant part of the building.1 see M-ltem.dark, n w every We week all through the warehouse, Te easing op rie sepetiios.to aire we resits of the the back stairs, he reached the place where he \u2014\u2014 bad left the parest, and, laying held of i, be| | So had turned to go bask ageia, wheo he was{ [| EADABLE PARAGHKAPHS.startled by the suid of » gress ccush.He did : \u2014_\u2014 not stop to see what mischief be done, bat TRIBUTETO RED HAIR oF \u2018omar be rushed away.As it happened, he A v got chuar 08 che prions withous anybody Gladetens and Reads, of Britted fame, ding out he hed been thers, To the long list of gold bave claim.What bad vocurred waa this; One ef the| And Wendall Philips\u2019 hair was gold.ee 30\u2014w be ton te * , the editor.f, soot home, slows ta the spot where Resben kad 1m youth's bright mernlug wore the shoal .Ho had not obeerved, in d- bad \u2018vhat masks the forecfel temperament, publi on à plore of ici doing vo, that be And pats flame isto thunder sent.But thet was whet dene.In draw.ox the parcel from the shelf, Ruben had shia rest: before Sle aes with iow taken hold of the string, and 83 had dragged woes ser the vase fram the shell.\u2018That ere was so Mery seas of praise, of sours, thaes wes great cutory ia the| Whose genius won the wreath of bays.morning thers were many guesses as to] .how it could have Dappenad.| Amid aul the rin trees.ee abt of wing Rates Coto, tha crasar of ol, ° u , nol ining thread it be knew anything of it, and be kept bis Had hair whese sh were gold.secret.mmortal Clesre Fortunately for the assistani who had sold si M ants thew the vase, he had boen » long time in the housr,| Sapphe, the [aivest of the talk, ° and hed the credit of grvat trust worthines, Wore s rich sheal of golden hais.otherwise the disaster might haw involved ® him in gress trouble.As ft he escaped, chooks ex bat he was esnoyed at boinx that, some- There a rs how or other, ha must have besn very careless, Don't laugh, but think what Buigree said iad by feeling that be was not quite trusted #9} * Of his own radiant Jeske of red.We bave said that Reuben kept his ceccel\u2014 Red stands for reselution, grit\u2014 and so he did, for a time.Bat is not à very Was ever coward crowned with it 1 EP Po ae] a a ig y ot tp that wins the day.toll somebody.That was bow Reuben folt\u2014 \u2014 George W.Bungay, in Parenolagien! Journal \u2018Whom ought he to Rave sold ?Hisemploy-| \u2018 A LITERARY CURIOSITY.truth, Bat thea bo acy they 4 oy CONTRI ATE Mo no mane [ould be; and that veey likely they would send The following very remarksbie little poss is & usinma.contribation te the Bas Francises Times from the He did vot eves tell his mother.The rea- £ Mr.H.A.Deming.The reader will that oon wae, he felt sure she would go t to PER OLN a = ve the warehouse sad tell the masters ho 20h Line 10 a quotatioa from some ene of the stand Kaan Strange (has vrry thought dia net help ard authors of England and Ameries.This is the 10 him to id vat that bo Limped should have |\" of years of laberioes search among the Soin.tol them.minous writings of thirtysight leading poets of tho There was & youth in the establishuent » [Past sod pressat.The number of sash Mine rotecs te Let e ose\u2014boy or trasts & searet, but essret to anybody he Better have no 6 ing respecting which the whole fed sh nge abert was mot Long fn Reuben soe what a mistake be had x eg him about the sccldent.with n deal of petsy did mot ate to sey, ** Now i! bother, I\u2019ll tell about the vase It was How much longer be bgt be ventured s for money, and ous way in which to be b ing to rhe firm and di not well do that, however, rik of Reaben finding it ont, aad he of it.The young \u201cBas he i.revsivod to bane Wa burden 07 tolling the masters what he had dene, oe sab ol Stosrow, on .Mr.private roo, Bhen Beaten kuoshed #8 with fear snd trembling.\u201c What is It, Reuben I\" be asked.ee.Mr.Biorrow saw st ones olden\u2019, snd mld it wes tie Reiped, avd Reuben * Bus sow,\u2019 be eid, me ve Mr Mosnon at owes?1 afrsid.Well, don't do so agele.orale thing tn be keeplag sud, besides, It Le almond eu! money was by putloiniag something belong He coû! ithout a4 least the Teil the whols truth at onst like & mas.trath alwaya farthest.rasbody Sm found Larnbect oo before t Rouben 27 ¥ guilty secret.From the hour you tell bas you in bis peer.made In That very dvy n to imprae upon him in regard to their work, requirisy Reuben to do things whieh Le himssif oaght to have done, sad treating him Indeed, he 1 you make any very hard to beer, but Reuben did bear it, and be bore 14 for a while mouth t have borne ji\u2019, bad that kind of thing been all, we do nat know ; stop, farther, and thes Ren.ben stood out.He wes & \u201cfact\u201d yousu man, and \u2018 fast\u2019 \u201cyoung men are often in greas straits ed that he should join kim.Tonbon ae mse then drew back, seid be wes only tryleg Beubge, and that he newer dedied Reuben, aad be ss Les Pen was ia bis the dost * Please, sie, L've come te défi yon aboet the ia toon ad th whole ery, Lk subd seh: ho Lambert\u201d q [er Bore a vas an sé su but it sould not be fergiyen.\u201c aky did yoo sot tel! Jouwere Isis © misa peovet of that sort, re to be found on: The a \u2014coû Blaad and [Em me cL RE would be afreld that 11 Natars to each allots ite preper sphere; jd know all about it, My frst, \"tis sald, haa ur nest, tho' foreign, sometimes 1s about, y third exerts an influence widely felt, My fourth rgveals a blow with viger deals.My first (phonetic) keeps us when from home.Be ios owl kar bp rama cl 0 My tourth, unaltered, is & proper same.frst and second.\u2014 Latin, \u2014torward gees ; Ma er eatah, 8a Tain.ainis fanats, My whole 1s Kuglish; and, without my tivet, Ot all conditions It is In the worst , RBBUS.100, E CURTAILUENTA.1.Curtall an animal, lew .& Curtall » meadow, leave Lex Curiall an afirmative, 4.Curtail to incline, leave n & Cartall a jolat of a stem, Load HEMEADED AND CURTAILRD PONT, © alle h eares ngel h wel 16 L boy; hendercanpit; hearean aor.leave 2.with the \u2014Aistle, BIBLE ACROSEEO.A plons woman raised to lif: ipootie, A mother whe made a ie far hor sey who was serving in the temple, \u2018The mother of the reformer whe Was sont before owr Lord.A woman of Oenchres who helped Is ile erly ureb.shor of e t rof David.he fisternd of this Last woman, One who was \u2018\u2018 cumbered with much serving.\u2019 Material of whieh Nolomen's tavone wee mde.The mother of James and John.The wife of à heathvs king who saved her nation.An \u2018who was b uader an sid tian woran who sold purple and resslved \u2018The pleus woman who sume iate the temple when our Lord waa presented there ve Ruth's mother-lu-law.Another name by which the first ons mentioned was My whole wan very dear te every Larsslite.ANSWERS TO PUIDLES.Beheaded Words \u2014.¥.lag ; Spare Its anthon below.\u2014 1.Why all tbie toil fer trimmphe of sa hour?2.Life's a abort sammer, man's a flower, 3.By turns we sateh the vital breath and dis 4.The cradle and the tomb, alae! 0 nigh 5.To be La better far than not to be, @.Though aX men\u2019s lives may seem a teaguly; 7.Bus light curse pest when afighty griefs te 8.The bottom is but shallow wheaes they coma 9 Your fate is bul the common fate of al}; 10.Usmingled joys here ne man ean befall 18.Fortune makes folly her partioniar care.13.Custom ducs often reason evorvale, 14 And throws a eruel sunshies on s fool.16.Live wall; how leng ce ahert, poemié to heaven 16 They who forgive mest shall be most forgivons 17.Mn may be clasped 00 £1000 We canned 008 se face 18.Vile intercourse where virtue has so plass.10.\u2018Then keep 05h passion down, however dear, 20.Thou pendulum betwixt » sastie and 21.Her sensual sasres let falthioss pl an 29, With eraît and skill to ruin asd 23.Boar not too high to fall, bat steep to ries.24.Wo masters grow of all thas we dacpisn.26, Ob, thon, ronounes that tmpièns self-esteem | 28.Riches have wings and grandeur 18 & dream.27.Think not ambition wise besause \u2018Us rave, 28, The paths of glery Wied but te the grave.20, What 1s ambition \"Tla salecions chest - 30.Only destruetive to the brave and great, $1.What's sendy glitter of s srewn Ÿ 22.The wa bites lies not on bode of down.+ 38.How long we live not years but setions toll\u2014 24 That man lives twieo whe lives the first life well, 25.Make then, while yet you may, your od your friend, 56.Whom Ohristisss worship, yoi voi couper 37.The trust (bat giron ruard asd te yonseell bo Jot.: 86.For live we bot ve can, die we must.1, Yonne; À Da Johnson, % Pepe; & Prise; 8, Sewell; 6.Spenser; 7, Deslel; 8, Bie Walter Bests; 9, Longfellow; 16 Southwell; 11, Cos: grove; 13, i): 19, Reshestar; 14, Ar strong; 15, 1 16, Bailey; 17, Troned) 18 Semerviile; 19, Thompoon; 20, Byron: 21, Smed- lots; 3%, Crabde, 55, Mtamcinger; SA, Cowley; 36 Beattie, 26, Gowpen, 27, Bir Welter Devenadti 86, Gray; 20, Wilile; 50, Addison; 31, Dryden | 29, Francie Charles; 33, Watkines 34, Horrlek) 85, William Mason; 36, Pil, 37, Dans; 38 Shake pears.Tus OArtain or Mick\u2014Aa Buglahmes is 8 smars sallorm wee latredesed dusisg ihe short posse to Napoleon ihe Wied ob the Tuflieries #9 ** Capitaine de Souris.\u201d The Emporor could not À Seo colve the pro tions of the Rugileb mise required » commanding ofesr, Sil 14 wes sxpisined to bi hot the party wae a vapinin la the Survey Tosmantr Fxsruany 28, 1888.THE * MONTRBAL WEEKLY WITNESS.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mere ù J + ., Vu-sota BurL.\u201406L.Starratt, « prominent BOMINION ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS, STIONS & ANSWERS.HOME DEPARTMENT.FLOWER GROWING -WINDOW UAh-; lt tatu be rommuberod that praute and fl e- CANADIAN NEWR.agricalrarist, bud a narrow scapes fow days ooo Seria! services are bet QU ESTE DENING.pre hat might suit une abd of the sirens uf \u201c QUEBEC.nou from beluy gored by a bull that sitacked lone ATA Sreciul services ar re og \u2014 note (otters fram Indi > land wn might not sui uther; thus, Farns hi {le hi Jeadiox tbe brute by the nos» oted Keay.\u2014 .I n all possible subjects, te Est afong home ei re from Crée hen of Bias © ate ot Sony Jest bre youd thrive in the sheds whan they wight alpha he port oi arn rin.The colonel wa ulsed and exhausted No nF oe ad haere Dy he 5 a (nvéte questions = \u2014_\u2014 \" a the sunshine, : ln the struggis before reas mn.L his ob -\u2014-The liav.H.dites a is fa pond tn roles Lo qua FAINT YET PURSUING.cuve ia arrangements for 3 Sounpetition 10, (3b should nut be used In houses where] 1¥ Dauawes Uberbrooke gus pipes WES Lau Wiirive.\u2014An silidevit, wrives by Hees.Late of Brstiord, bes socyoted a call te SIT ATRih are mot satisfactorily wnancered | «Paiat yet parrolng, \u201cQue Bsriont be ner Hortiol tural frie ollowa *! plants or lowers are growing, «4 it ivjures froten up last week, leaving y Woodstack Iswyer.was suppressed by tbe su the shore In Paris.Out.vo be Rev.C Dug, -\u2014 \u2018 vy i - - Ca .» or, GOLE FISH.And lve us the fain ths, Bobet eso This hfe may be said to consist of two sides \u2014\u2014 aia\u201d do noi ube 4s 810] 4 yw Pausunaas forthe lav.J.Roy 108 Fue seing resson that nobody sould read I sails Stousf elie.havisy acopied am appoind: Please lu form me where | can get a pole of wm tly Jesus, Our Splr134 must deep, ie shade sud the males the brave sad FV orld be ndviesble not to put flowee-pote the tapis a abrevole ee hoped dat su ne Judes Wetmore oped Sat, lawyers could meat from the Maoirone Samu Use Uo proceed, on, pase form had © ysy-a0 summariz: under two ; un rai UF .earn co write ter, su ni 13 after sonsaitation wirh t nurch a ni » ob wd bow Lu beep them, qua.« Farat vet parening, \u201d We daro sot look back.J well-kuown heads, plewsurs snd toil.That [-osely on window-ulls, ai ia time ce Tux Coaricous Warez Conranv has besn ing ous of a few of their papers will do them 1 some central Seid tn rib.West, oo They can be had in this city, and] there is] Thelintisbelere, we follow i's track, both are necessary at times will mot be ques- | « Tr considered th ¥ orgsnized with Dr.Ives as President, Mr.B.\u2018good.radon or Portage ls Pi \u2014\u2014The Taber oh trouble in keeping them if they are| lie faith we sie hte UC Lo 106 dep.tioned ; a little ploasurs in neoesssry to nweeten ou: Prisengers lt Is coml that plazts [Astin View President, sad J.B.(Jendreas | g.p,\u2014Mr.Allan Cameron, miller, of Mabou, nacle Lhureb.outh.N, B., the Kev.A.ok ed regularly with fresh water.We have Tn wight ia basind, we batts ta the doy.toil, a fuot which iefully and indelibly written will nut wr w 40 well lu pots a4 in boxes ia Secretary Treasurer.'N.&, Intely want 10 Australis to look into| McGregzr, pastor.have purchased a new organ FPP tn this office with « flow of water frem \u201cFaatret pursuing.\u201d and tar trom our tome.upois the book of Natars The very birds of suche positions owinz to the estion of the sun aaltrenren pT Seventy bt bead of matters gonseried wh pie quai vend ae pie out of 43,000.Rov.Joha Farncombe, of verfl wor i rom Liver, OFA Ly a 3 supply Pipes arranged so that the the oil, Gird'oncer ærmour, and clad in thy might, the ale re ob, noe ie thele work lo Flowera in boxes ali uld be watered at leest nai, for the Hon.M.BL.Cochrana's farm at Melbourns.some trout buviug arises per thy Holy Trinity chureb, Toronto, is taking a three runs into 8 fort 11 ont La glass globes if] Alcnein Thy power.we rash to the fei, happy tong.and glorify their Maker na thoy 206 8¥ety evening in summer, but should never Compton.will.He loft Nova seotle lu Septem et a; moths\u201d leave of abesnos.owing to th health.ors, but they can op Sn * Point yet puranloe, \u201d we never will yield, Ppy song, and glority sker as thoy be watered uader n burning sun.Tux CHACLIERE Gorls Miseu are panning out fon fll shortly stter ee ie ai.| A Dew ofan in about belug eres supplied with suff fent nou t Those | ant of our ory shal rig through the geld, POUR Érom tree to trec.alngiog in one grand \u2018Three parts Luam, tæe perte well-rottod well.From the tenth January to the first Usylon, and died tan days after resching chursh atu cost of $3,600.\u2014-A ww stone we keep the fish for sale will no doubt fr Exukant we ght for we are assured \" |mlustrelsy 6e they fill tbe summer air with{ 0.ne art sand, form « good ts.February à force of sixteen men took eut over (bourne.chureh i» nearly completed nt Rockwood, ont sa to 5 The bettle is Taine, wo trust in tte Lord.their awest melody, reminding man that he ariel with which es All boxes Pelargoniums $1,100 worth of dust and nuggets.Inpuarisar.\u2014The new sugar refinery af ~The Itev.Nr.Marsh sucoeeds the Hev.Mr.the necessary information N.B., ildiog.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Work fs golov Sibbald as Mulmur, Ont.\u2014-The Rey.Mr.&o.{\"* Falol yet pursslae, \u201c forgettiug our zeed, need not droop his head so long as the blue (Geraniums) or such like whould wnly bu) A Brokx Necr \u2014The, other he a Donut o abst ah the ok works 10 the same hus Deen appointed auengtser to fhe ae e1iu winter once & week, aud that spar.00K.8 sow belonging to Lovell, aq .Droles own.-\u2014The Starr Manufacturing Compeny, | shanklin at Thornbi\u2019, Oat \u2014The Pay.Nothoueht of car tell shal siasion 087 speed, |DoAVven is above him.That seme ale that Norved: for (he cans By faith in the Leed.schoes with thelr song is filled with sweet fra.tag her Beek while u (vin 3 Jorn berialt round {ia Le ee D torty hands ators pos er oo 2 A 5 the, nashiint sees, y $ George's church, TUE ' WITNESS\u201d IN ENGLAND.hosting bls praises, foraver adored.grauoe from the perfumes of many flowers, all .; .: larguniuma sheald be pruned in t! © month ad bean $urDing out frem three to four handred Sin.\u2014~What docs it cos: to send the Workly Wetnese 1 wing yet pursuing, ** in heist we are strong, sent to light up man\u2019s path here, and to help] 5j Aupuet, and the outings Ersserved and paroh a, ee nd had be let the colebrated ** Acme Club Skates\u2019 fi Goderieh, ne rs ly.| \u2014 \u201cihe Rev.T.EK.plaghem, te England.Vistory | vistors | Le enr glad sosg, to cover the many thorus that spring wp 15! pattad (or the following neason\u2019s use.Tue Evise os Srerbrooke acotalk:| The mew cotton fastory in 8t.Jobin, NH.BA.\"3e boen appointed ta the partsh of AFL: Sootland rong! \" ion d of the mon - * One dollar tn England, Ireland, and Sie, esrik and Hatan, through Cod we defr, this vale of tears.Itie lutended that those Parties should be carofal not to put window I a Dy are prier pr will by in, operatic 4; the and of Le mo the mer, Que \u2014 Tha Rev.Canon Normas preached uun-| his farewell sermon at the charch of Bi James lo n 1 à the United States, [nthe olf county tbe Alone fa [Tis power wo li sasquir or dis.thorne should be gatasred, and Rowers planted 1 boxes tou mash on thesiant in each window op as the present one is found to be too small to des « Witness ie very higbl Hark! to the masio from mansions of light.lo Ileu thercof, the renault servicg nan reward| ta wator them too much, 50 88 to cause the aceon medate the Inorensed number of rebip- Erg ag (fritid Z.y, and is |the Apostle in this city on the 2xth of lens subscription \"A there for Weekly Witnoes| A are watohing 1he ead of the fight, for the labor bestowed.water te trickle down and spoil the plaster of ers.The Waterloo Adver{iser thi: 4 800 gr dp > Bu yarda of cotton month, and on the 1th inst entersd upos hi ing dable.Taking enc anthem right us to the (bone, | My object la to encourage, by persuasion and; 14 10} appointment of the new rector will made at .duties as rector of St Matthias, Cote SL Anis gro quite formidable.+The sword of the Lord iko battle has went\" lexample, or any other laudab the \u20ac ' one ju tbe merson of the popular assistant MaxitoBA AND XORTH-WEST.toine.BEDI\u2014CURRBANT CUTTINGS, ETC.\u2014 ETHELMTE.[arowth of Bowars, and they they hooks be PLANTS 20B WINDOW GARDENING.Winioier of Chelit Chirk, Preava, tha Rev, Comsxnctau Precuzsa\u2014Prinee Albert has Pre ar at a ent BOT ou kindly ssawsr the foilewiax ques made sa much of a posh\u2019; by bein, present-| The following plants will suit for window Buzlon Bmith.now two banks for the accommedation of er- Leen obliged to resign his charas.\u2014 The Rev.oe 1a your sext Tal.When La in beet A PLEA FOR OUROGIRLS.od to the eye in their most attracitre form, | ænrdening : \u2014 Ferne (to be grown on the base),| AM FRNATUM.\u2014A correspondent writing {chants and other business men.A.J.Colter bas declined the call to Nelson, the Sherbrooke Cozeite says\u2014'1 tee that the te makes boi-bed for raliag esbbege, 16matoss Mueh bas bron said about the sduestien women, 30% if postitle, that these who from various Fachuiss, Pelsrsoniums (Gersoiams), Nastur- ; 1 pass oof best timato plant much basbess done to expand nod Let women, 'roametances are Benied tho privilogs of pos: tiums, Swvet Pes, Tort different ata, correspondent of the Daily Wilness in ble Te old seetionf 27, at Oak Lake.to George An.|of BS Andrew's @burch, Kiasston, has been 2.How, sud when ie tp moto plant & sistem.Wo sre sometimes toki hut 100 wach hes seasing them, or taking part their growth Tropæslum, Vinse, Wild Flowers (Primrosse, \"ors Sf JoUr, Woollen factories, notloes A.|g oe of Toronte, for $15.00.nominated to the pamorate of Bt.Andrew's condor can been doué, that y women devote themselveg| gud culture, should be wllowed shi & c Fancy » Grinds as \u2018Grenwood.\u2019 No, alr, he in ; Chureb, St Jobm, N.B.\u2014The Bt Ji 3 bo a geod ples bo siart currant, g08e- wholly to the cult of their intellogs, and ne urs, 810 d ta share, in] *.)Capa ur Fanoy Pelargoniume, Bogonise, solid and seasoned at that.\u201cThe correspondent Wixu FxNors.\u2014A noticeable feature eff th81 Gy 11 London, Ont, of which the Rev, D.and rane cuttings fa a bet-bed If net which is Rleat prastiosl, everyday duties.This may be the |00mon with themore favored of God's crea.Polisge Plants, Baponsris, Migoovetta, Lobe- might have said Mr.Grindrod arrived Is Sher- Wiunipez wood market is the hauling is of Moüillivray ts pastor, after extensive impre 0 beet way Ard the lat 800 1a odber abd elder countries, but 10 our own city tures, the sweet fragrance of perfume, and lin, Musk, Haeliotropse, Caloeclariss, Cismatis [brooke in 18/1 à peuniless boy.His addition io fonce rails by farmers, wbe are subetitating a wan! \" .VarvAsLe Secmion.\u2014The Byndicate have Manitobe.\u2014 Pre Rev.Thos.G.mite, D.D., ments, was re opemed on the 4th uit \u2014- o£ Mantreal |: hardly be mann; «, Aster Phlo: vend pened te prt of Foteaty se suey a Mah thet Ars, Ti eur ig.to Tek sure | HL purpeaepaii tbe dtretivense Dies | Wiaïow gardeciag may e caviod os by the SF Lhe man.Altkouehsoronty las tre bars | Nor Levasceran.There was uo iecion of 4% ahonsh 10 Cm?2! Of 13 oped heat time to make & hat-bed, but a cold frame frirolous, and that à rousd of galety and ¢: ro tement La 4 even to the glory of a throne.cultivation of fl wers inside a window es well ue sde wool.sad we always find him on sebgel rr.= a hone ine end pied Rev.David Kellock has accepted a call te trangplant them into till time to plant out |osrrics them fa its whirl every season, leaving time indow sardeaing, in the bumbls judgment | 4s outside, in the formor onse the glass is found = Pré ae blé vas P Sheneernifie sud Ventnor, Fe mane Ans ponte poser This wonld be to early [sad trengta for litle cite, OF late, iter buva evan [of the writer, dose all this Day day, as| to attrsot the heat, and In some instanoss thp oxTARIO.ion Corre Rooss\u2014Apartments have| oe mrad ore the pastoral charge of BL colecy and the on ck of cabbages.The at ft 1a me we sbould pause in au, [the toil-stricken pedestrian wends his way \u2014it bloom produced from thia cause is fine, it Naw Stars, RarLs, to the extent of ANY-1x |peen reserved at the Wiknipes Goes House for David's Uhursh, St., N.B.in su.Mhot hb, or weeks before tims to plant 11d carve Ri ourseives touvet.|MA7 be through n crowded city or basy town\u2014 ia however te be remembered thet while the |cariosds, srrived in the C.8.R.yard at BL.[yh secommodation of ladies Who may desire to to the Rev.Dr.Waters \u2014 The Rev.Joba the air is the beat time for the general |ing a remudy for « ngs which mast be hin is gratified, bis sense relisved, sad his rearing of plants er flowers in a sitting, or day Thomas during tbree days of last week.take their mesis Bebe 1a April or May when the ground TELE temo ations 10 8 life of eareines frivolity futigus abated by tho sight of flowers as they room is productive of health; the pas Broducen A Busy * Brn.\"\u2014Thirteen hundred leads of No Nox id warm and juet bafore the buds start |realià and esse are rapidiy inereatiog nous alaoge tall in clastars from the many windows around, at night from the same fiowers has an oppo- | Stone were hanied last week dy the farmers ot |obsarved In is à good time to plant à hedge ; don't) class of oar community.Eheso conuiMons perape| 404 nn every side the eye lv gladdenod.lt site tendeney.Pusiineb, nt pue stéue haulinx bee for Oar plant too early in cold ground.ou lo masy of na, we s:e api te be toa certain may be, that à oltizen, Who never sess s green| In sonclusion I trust thet thos who read y 8 Chareb.3.1f currants, goossberry and grape out.| 92180! carie dane by, them, bu: the mre Shonght field in à year, js reminded of the gardes, the thee remarks ay ore long help the caves by Goov nant Xe.P- MeLaren, hotel kee! \"1 Coas Snrp&\u2014The 8yn wers not ous before winter set in asd kept of it, alius onr you po la ta frittes pi eu: fresh coustry, the oroherds, and the hesthered their example and bestow s littls Isbor in en- 47; ton, recently wo pige » lcentract for bulidinæ shèds at Rat Portage.there.Ball, NA, Dastor of tbe chureh i Liste pL t, bas resigned his charge.\u2014On Eu mail matt pion alt.tha Bev.P.Ii.Row was inducted Late the passed through the post offles department at| Pastoral ebarge ot Knox Church, Ingersoll Winulpez on Nt, Valentine's day.Mermopisr- Bucosesfal rovival prvi rare new regress in urel a JA le bas ot the} -sohool and Bible clsss have been x ich were scarcely 10° moaths old, and which formed ia the Bannetyme street eburch.\u2014 in moss or saw-dust, they should be ont nty amu sem.Neg curt being bill, sed ows 10 bls offies, his connting-house, doavoring to make thelr dwallings on earth [To ' The bulidiags yili be about 500 festin length, the fret mild weather befors the buds start ; ferent forma te, ae if Ar, thes ot cu will refreshed by sights itty The briubt and attrantive, cheerful oy.dressed 500 po , = 1 ag the a ork of construction will be commens- edn chere & Crlghurst So c= ould be started in à hot-bed without munch \\ from ihe error of thelr ways.Taers lob} aut cacn\u2019s ona grand epastecls, equal to| Woe place wreaths on the tomb of our depart.THE WooLPECKEES seem to expect an ce Lately.new church hus been finished at Grimwby, Ont, oro haat, but the two former do well em.Clo h SILOEd, Sanastion, Ionizer.mivnos, liars.| BONERS B00 BE effect to the eye is] ed loved one and cover their last abode with Ehrman alte EE re of net Woop Ramses ix TuouscÉÜ\u2014The Govern.Hol Lior orion and has laiced ioe ough in the open air.Jaxme Dovoart.othe sox.ble Docs ee bee : pile be slaimg 407 Gorden; bat, o ve flowers, why, then, should we not surrondjtheir bid may ol aly be Ler, an packet, ° ment Timber Inspector îe at present striking goog, \u2014 Successful special services in eem- : Energies to tho mausgement né chartiabteine Noilone e*rthiy homes with fMeaven'a buds, ebowing| A \u201c Eo0 8 j À zon\" bas of Eo la the à sarts of restdents ihe viotnity nection with the shure in Greaville bave fast ! \u2014 Doubtise thre is marit (a uli this #dvice, and mach : 7 as they dothe as colors of the rainbow been od ib: Lond a 1h o ocsion with the o enon, timber ot for which} been closed.The building is much orawded.PLANT LICR, (APHIS) \u2018may be gained by 8 wise combination of seoufar and, = Borge! poi Tarte In eondon sonnee bey er cannot socount.and there is talk of enlarsing it\u2014A sew .vo le apesk, sscred counsel.Lat ms bave, by ail wd reminding usof the amaranthine flowers Canada Workinzmen's Association, mem A Juwism BTAYING GRoUxD.\u2014The Isrselites|churoh at Prederichsburg, Que., wie dedicated mine Bits ox pla ne your paper mesne, the breedth of mind to be feand In a of fadelew blovm which laxartate in that land) of which are alone eligible as shareholders.of Winnipex have on the 24th of January.\u2014\u2014 The chureh t Har purchased a burying Tad © kill ttle brown bags which, on frst look rad oniners \u201cema ot opposite the city cemetary, paying 6400, and rowamith, Ont has resencly bees renovated st sad goodness where \u201cthe wicked cease from troubling and the Hon Pricey Brock ME Richard Uderton 0 sary.Pe 2a th.Ont.| td us weary ae Tecentiy sold te Mr.m.Murray.0 F- up a fence e06 more.in| a cost of $1,: \u20148 services are pie ne x that would toll me Betas ons the Sirs = Y The Editor nage the arrangement for \u201c frame.| Bold, too sherthorn calves, aged respectively land abraces ofie acre.held in connection with the eburch in Norwieb, how 0 oars for flowers.LITTLE BsADER.appears tome that mao work\" of window gardens, both inside and five months and three weeks, fer #2,000.| Burrarors\u2014A gentleman who has deen| at \u2014A new building is beinr talked of Make a pretty strong decoction of tobsooo 0ace, sod ihe example of th tad wash the plaote with It, immersing sho 120 io'ueer add shot o ds osts where most à are, Boreas sod stirring them in the water\u2014or puta shoety Tout has not, Pen Nove, bovome devoir engraioed in the plants and amoke them with out to- [he nNi Say of ea Let or tha remember that ooo cn à pan of hot oosls ; damp tbe tobaoo0 Cry and extravagaace io olatre.oo Baris out Gres, & little to make mars smoke which about be in our houses.in ou Sawtsinnenis lot us alt strive tw modera nol lon, earsets Pere Dors tue | DE air ES Huot wash the loaves with strong soap suds in es who ate Fick, must eee to lt a hers money They were of tbe '* Wildeyes™ ana ** Darling- the chureh in Kirkton, Onte\u2014A new sb wut, having much to de with the geeural effeot en\u201d familles.Bancs noe et Banane ne re to be DallE îp the spring at Bonaferd, near produced subsequently, we bate thought i Ratuen Tovau Feor.-Mr, Alles Grant, of [to be found In that iocsiitr, and tbat aar| Fraserrille, Ont, the church being scarcely w-ll in connection with Mr.Ussher's remarksl Ottawa, lost a fins team of horses during the amount of sport ia the result.habitable in winter.\u2014Tho Rev.E.A.8 ahove, to revert to some plens which bad pre-|menth of June last.tu the Mattawa distriet.QGuannens\u2014Dr.Hinman, government in.ford, B.A, of the Pomision Square chureh in viously occurred to us as being pretty, and |The animals were found last week still alive !apector of horse diseases, received instructions this city, bas received an invitation to become which are designed by Mears.Dick, Radolyfle [and well.They must have lived on boughs from the government to proceed to St.Laurent, PRSOE Of, Grace Chures, Wisnioeg.for the x and C»., Horticultural Decorators, &c., 129, during the winter months.wbere glanders had broken out to a consider | {oe pro thoroughly removated and was re.opensd on the 20th of last month.BaprisT.\u2014The Rev.Wm.Stewart, D.D., fee High Holborn, London, by whose kind per-| \u2018\u2018Oxx\u201d rox Many Yrare.\u2014Mr.snd Mrs.[able extent among the horses.mission we publish them.They consist, sa| Peter of East Williams.are verhaps the Rav.E.A.Srarrogn.\u2014Thé authorities of will be seen, of the usual boxes, &c., but with Oldest wédded couple in the Province, baving| Grace Church, Winniper, intend extending an .The husband is many ySars connected with the Baptist whi few of earbolio acid been spect on good objects in & wise and proper ma: the védition of neatly-shaped or artistic wire been married 08 yer neo lovitation to the Rev.E.A.Stafford, formerly |, 41011 Qutarlo, has been appointed Presidedit 3.to Poter Henderson & Co., |sYoidio as much aa vossivle ettraratioue.dimiar arches, &o., formed in keeping with the boxes, mov SE LE Dole ot hare\u201d vite 87.They of Dominion Ctureh, Ottaws, aod Dow of of the Nashville Normal and Theological Insth- 35 to 37 Oortland Bt., New York, manti Hany, bould cause the weaker asd poerer brethren upqs which climbieg plante are made to gow.| ery C.P.R.west from Mattawa la berg sation.oT Po PNET\" (tute, an institution founded aud maintained by bbs advertisement in New York Witness, for hi Lat aa ask ourselves those of ur whe have avything F161 ig.1.ir, as will be scen, a very neat arrange- rapidly constructed.The rallsare Iatd forup-| à Grose Vorm.\u2014At she recent provineial the American Baptist Hows Missionary Soclety Brerything for thé garden, which be ssmda te ds with the guidance of the Iivee of tbe rirle, what : ment for the outside of a window during the wards of fifty one miles, and a number Of elections in Menitobe the entire votes polled sad.wasshern Dr.Stewart \u2018has ru proschers free, you will get all you want in it.ada we pronoes should be sttized, aud what trein- summer mouths.Figs.2 and 3 have revived men are busy st work fifty miles further west.(0: rivera 9,877.of which the Ministerial sis \u201cthe Fi tug is oecassary for those ends.Surely we wish cur grand, the moral taught thersby is grander.« 5877, sively pastor of the First Baptist Chureh, Jau88 DovGALL.girls 10 grown pacalihy, b : from the designersthe names of \u201cThe Bel-|It is expected that byggpxt fall the construction candidates secured 4,938 aad the Opposition Brantford, of the Bond Street Church, Toronte, E calihy.happy, docile, asd effecuon-| Anyone who knows what lite in 1he many per - train will reach Al Mille , rantford, of the ob \u2014\u2014\u2014 ste, good daaghters and sisters, iota) t.loving for vin,\u201c and the \u201cMay Fair\u201d respectively.ro 4.939, or one vote more than the Minis! and ef the Park Street Chureh.Hamilton.and HOW TO BECOME A AUCCESSFUL ENGINERE [and faitbfal wives, comanions for not west 18508 and alleya of a city or town is, eannot Thay are designed, sa will be 8000, for the in.Eianty Mex In Dundas have jolasd an Antt- tarialiste when the Canadisa Li Institute, at Wood- rt timengo a query je your pa.drcee upon them, aud Sally.sessibie, gentle, sud & moment doubt the good that will result from sids of witdows, and whether with the addi.Tresting Association, aod bave signed tbe foi-| gyi yiex As à SUMMER RESURT\u2014A Inres stock, was opened in 1560.he was appointed \u2026 \u201c How to betome à suscessfnt papier 1 would tbocs sen Tannery which oe Sarl acenstemed such A movement as window gardening; the tios of.& cane blind, or without it.are gocd loving bledge \u2014 [promises long as my name number of innipeggers have already siguified Protessor of Classics.He wasalso for three years your osrreepoodent tust ibis tha exset title thay are the visible sign of all purity and beasts of growth of flowers, in this way not caly chums exemples of what can be deme; sed will, we temains attached to this pledge.not to or their intention living in Selkirk as 200m as editor, and nearly seven years editorial contribu.gt à pamphiet pubiisoad by Frederiok Keppy.Cirll mid aod surroundings: Their honltu should be ops L109 Who gaze upon thew, but they exercise ho with v3] be trestad to any intoxicating drink Ju any pub | the branch Kne on the west aide is completed.| tor tothe Canedian Boptist.\u2014\u2014 A new ehureh has Boghuow., Bridrepo, Con, U.8.The inséructions savefu ly watched and have pleaty of ph penis an un Influence over thoss who rear ust, prove an aid to all who to succeed lis tavern, barroom or raloon.\u201d Persons ean live here for about one half what been organized in Newmarket.Out., containing Een ofa are oat ire od to 4 pnd out door exercise and healtbfol play Insisted unou, | them ; and it is a well-known fact that the THE CHexsx King or THE SY.LAWRENCE, [it costa in Winnipez.twenty four members.The pastor is the Rev.Gosing 10ats\u2019 American mosey of Humps to the 1D 101b6 exclusion of Joux rohooi hours.Then ui taste mos cultitivated never deserts them.Mr.D.M Macpherson, of Lancaster, bas | Fuosrs Dorsas.\u2014Mr.G.B.EMiott, editor of I: G- Boertson.\u2014\u2014The Rev.¥.Ratoliff.pas the; older, tesoh th fret sédross, Mr.Keppy will send à copy post-paid.oal'worblag of ie household.toe pote practh And bs not, I ask, the laborer rewarded?total of 55 factories at whish, darian the last the Brandon Mail, who had his fest so badly tor of the ehurch in Smith, Oat, has res! iat able to ols American mames ab the s1l tbe highest, mest salted priscipies, help Them fo Reader, did over gaze upon à flower that , ns and season, he took in mesrly 27.000, ponads | frosen a fow days ago.has had them amputated.bis charge.\u2014\u2014The ew chapel in Colohester.ef milk, made 2,009,182 pounds of cheeses, died p essare to dotox good 10 others, in searehing ont Mr.Delahaye, of Portage ls Prairie.who also (Int.has been dedicated The Rev.C.H.Conansville.P.the nat a you could your own P that you had shipped 52,387 boxes.and paid to patrons) had his feat frozen.had to bave several of bis| EMtérson, of Alronquin.Ont.has accepted a ® Aroarires of oft \"1 nez Niro he Coase, PSST 2 trained, cultivated, eared watched over $275,440, Lac taken 01 Che dame da, eail to th church ia Morelsburg, Out \u2014The PRICES OF BHIPP{NG CATTLE, ny of the tow vo Rare raat end them inte the from rea nti pod Dosnteous Lauren pe ; - \u2018I'v.Bparsows Must Go.\u2014TheF! Wers | A PLanCE BroT.\u2014A large quantity of ar.| mous cali to the Rev.Herbert Foshay, of Sas and Foreet True Association met at Toronto &!bage, Aish and sven night soil is being dumped few days ago, and passed a iresolation favoring upon the ice, at Toe Soot of several of the mx EN lo Rev.ve 5 Riga, pastor the extirpation of the English sparrow.It Was |},oding streets, on the Red River at Winnipeg.bis charge Bedsq: resigned thown that this bird was sisughtering Canadian The hot sun of the last day or two causes à .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 1 2, besides proving destru ATTROTS heavy atench to arise from this debris, making and fruit growers.it exceedingly offensive.RELIGIOUS NEWS.A A Te oldest inhabitant in i this Provines awsy, near Avon, = few days ago, in Lhe person\u2019 of Riehard Norris, who bad reached the patriarenial age of 165 years.As an instance of his strength it is mentioned that on his 104th birthday he tovghed a field of wheat and shocked corn A Tete the balance of the day.Tne Meanest Couvry.\u2014The Provinolal Ex M: klbition is to be held in Jneiph this year, and he sual application for $1,000, was made to i8,\u20141 saw a statement isdhe Wisness.in answer 0d by the contact with in and dissase which their| As ome who hae had a liitle experience in to Agrisola\u201d sev oun theught be hud made a [puny efforts canvol even alleviate.Shout AL Lk eo bas bor ea tbe price \u2018of beet bo mo sorfow close arogud them no gaferes pee (Bower shows, I mast say that window garden- cattle is about the same all over tho townships, and I 914.\"no poor.vo forsaken among their own people, ing has much stronger claims than the former.here in the neixiborbood of Kiobm parties |theu will it be Btiing with all care acd wisdom to|T'hs flower ahow comes off, the judges go their have good shippiex steers, weighs from fgurteun Ktide them to seek out such case beyond the circle rounds, sad all is over jas fow : whereas Sandred cach, and drevers wj'l not offer mare Of thelr own fireside, [he management, of the various amer-by i dds ctew pound re welabt; ia fans there be no Charitable institutions is scarsely fit \u2018work for the |i0 the latter case, the oye of the pamer-by is jemand even at tbat, Now thers sootars bs some- zur tr meny péren es Shieat » their dangiters constantly sharmed, the streets are beaatifled, wrong somewhere.er newspapers are WH and suo Tm UT OF Drap ce or are vin ELT OT sde pre La tan à es here are auch big prices, thus inducing them to rulse young women should bave gained.À fiold, then.is w | od Cattle to akip, or the drovers ars getting more profi opened for many okler women.with few family ties, pact in their eulture, windows will bs clean pan .they Suet.og nost afford = keep al æ sa plenty of leuure, masy of whom we dave among aud kept bright ont of respect to them, and the mi au or n six couts grad i a pound, but we would sell for six and be glad too Let us then, the alders, se to help our girls No: humble min his dually goto fond ha home: The only way to coms right down to fac te hat if barsiiy condemning them for the faalta walch per.884 regards welling where Four reporter knows af any skipper ttes will pay aix |chancéde nat Jis sitogethee as their deore, but by|e8 biscsetle.The drankard who eeeks for at- cents for and smooth beavy oxes, he will do the careful traloivg and patient exsmple aoqn we may |traotions elsewbere then in hi d will i At n recent funeral in Constantinople, of Burning Hay,\u2014Two ear-loads of bay at- tachedo a traly which left Portage le Prairie Thiel the services were, evndusied in the reat ast Bunday night sok fire.Conductor Med- Al¢trepolitan churen of e Armen atri calf with great promptitude had the cars de- archats.the officiating bishop wave a warm tes- ached And with the assistance of the other |HBOBY to the vaine of tbe education afforded train hands suscesded In dumping the bundies 7 the American Home School.The gradnal of hay off.zhe cars, and thus saving the Istter.breaking down of e preju Gzalnst ovaæ- æelleats is ill by the fact thet this Only à portion of the hay was burned.Armenian bishop, in the ehureh which has se Goop ResoLuTioxs\u2014 The Brandon Sun says: often resounded with tbe sastbemas of excom- Mr.Somerville, of the Morton Dalry Farm and muniestion agaimet all Protestants, voluntarily Colonization Company, whe was Brandon, declared his belief that more valuable then the \" RE i the County Counell and refused by that body of ue Cm, wl \"Shoko Tike, 484 1 Fone mones soveer eioss {LOE 10 od thc them is mo plase ike Boss.Solons, There a not another cousty {a Ootrto Lia \u2018Company to bold from fy io.Shey vustig henrt eolers bios oe © Home 81a bring the buyer and selier together without the and chesrful, not extsavagantiy dressed and Iiving| Observe whats learned writer and acute ob- that would have taken the same course.Wel- [houses on their eclonisation lands durinz tbe! given the deceased lady.er Ho jddie men.We are nearly gil 01d subeeribera to the osly for the pleasure of -room, but veing el server says on thiesubjsot.It le, he state, n 210.3.\u2014TRE * BELOWAVIA' lington well deserves to be known as the mean: coming summer, and ao on with other improve.itnsse tn this 0001100, ard if weaid not cost & bayer [tbe beau'ifal aad pteasent thinguof this life avd [simple matter, the planting & Honeyaaokls, ov sat county.Pass it around.\u2014 Wiarton Feho.ments, which will greafiy benefit their isnds.Bax A Brroxr te the American Freabyterian eal x traveliog expenses after nent 2ood heh oud oaly enamine of im sot erie a Clematis, Swsot Pos, or Jessamine, benide à oot- lim no legitimate an undertaking.Messes.| THE FresurTs.\u2014About50ft of themilldam| à Savane Teir.\u2014Mrs A.Mackenzie, at missionary at Poule in Lofoconce de milaiones The eda \"| amosus of eelf-restraint.Per this a lite vars aod kind.tage ddrway, or the plesing of s potfal of earth Disk, Radolyfle & Ov, tell us that thia tasteful at Port Ryorse was curried sway by the [racket Fort Alexander, drove in from that place to the prospeots in Chins.says: ** God has not gives vo just received m letter from m batober ||, 1enudine le nacemary, loiuasce that they eet it.|on the window-aill ontaide, and sowing & few recraation is beouming daily more popalar ; | last Frid Dlabt he D ee patty Lower Fort last week and experienced moms |i this country its vast population aud 2 Sootland.« À sante bla intention of coming AXKIDERSISTER.seeds of the Qaoary Creeper or Convolvulus In |ang we d not earssives hesitate to endorse Edman Barrie 02 Cheaveide and Nantyeoke YT unplessent weather vThile, croming the! undeveloped mineral \u2018weelid withont intendias tip Thom béinsait au als best catle mow oust (To Cie Bair o he Witnas it 108 yot what large sonst of pleasure if the ones remark of the Firat Lord Whe Ad: sage was ot abia to Tech Jarvis at Satara tor several hued was ou 18 mow sor oe sates Garey oot Bis plone sod \" os; oi a @, not only © 80 miralty, i.¢ that window gar TBS) day on secount of the water in the Sand- him over eight pence per Ib., drowed eight, ohLave remarked with plewore à deparement in your Postamers, bat to tha passers-by ; indeed many fairly reckoned ao educational adjunst.| ick end other small eresks The bridge over SR WAL secompanied by two children aude what teeacies Is 4 presen myseey.Thee or about nine cents per Ib live weight.ae tble répare hace Copios balonring to the Bans | consider that thla Ls the greatest benefit it cou- \u2014i the Bandrisk at Hobb's Mills, Walpole, was sar.the worse of their rough journey.pra Bash A Le LE TE ue ous fun frolght, feed, and attendavos and in.ian ern be ames hey Ne Liaatle itor, fers.Exemple iebetter than precept, and the ried away by the floods.COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE \u2014The Commer.ar gris tir a \u2018© coun ot a he are & good steer from Mon- |cthome, wbloh ia the jewel ia Lbe'ezown ofuiviiisition.lesson taught by 8 obastely-dscorated cottage BER-KEBPING.Very Haro Dmivk.\u2014It is estimated that if pd the North West Farmer are amoag the | the people gladly listening te the preacher: the trea to Britain summer time is less then a L aiws \u2018bead letters with great latersst asd front is carried home to many hearts.Some t 40,000 tons of {es will be gathered in|; i000 (ditions to Manitoba journalism and | street chapels are well attended, and the seller ont 8 half per 1b, Live weight, so that at [think 1 been bemelitied by ikem, 1 1borefore te was a a this winter in Toronto.Laat year, says the Globe.thougb vet In their inf they bave sireaiy |of books finds many willing to buy.\u201d osont prices of hope that & large provortion of tte house time ago, he goes on my, passing (Condustod by D.A.Jonss, Barton.) the ice harvest there Yieideo only 26,260 ba asc a re Dritaln, fret Slaw who must reed the Witmess, will eontribure cottage that gave evidence that more then er.\u2014 Lous, Shtie fa 1881 38-500 tons wers at outstripped many muck older agricultural and! Tyz Rev.Dr.ByEnRiNa, for many years in commersial periodicals in lens favored olimes.«, of the Commer soa ta Bold ar ar Shade.Oost Cale Chal 1 Second common-sense views of the land speculating received from Russia, that the Russian Govera- boom and business in general throughout the ment is about to close all its foreign ch North-West, than most of he papers in that Mpcluding the one in thiseity.He prin rosie section.the offer of an Important position In Russia Ma: RA Wuarura\u2014The Winnipeg Com-|he will return, preferring te remain in mercial says: In Manitoba we have bad con-| country.with Wheee institutions he ie ia tinvous cold for a longer period thaw can be sympathy.Dn Bjerring is a of me resollected by pa far advanced in years, ssholsriy attainmeats Christian spirit, and whe were born e early dags of settlement |is highly esteemed in the eity gemerally.He here There have been colder days than nay has lately preached in several of the Protestant registered this winter, bat nothing to approach pulpits;: among others, Br.Crosby's, Dr.Nbw- the continued severity of the month ot January.man's and Dr.Chasman's.It is reported that A peculiarity of the winter is the light snowfall, he will soon withdraw frem the denomination there baring been no iuterruption beyond a few in which be bas been so long & minister, and tored mile of experience to swell ibe general faud uf know- dinary pains had been taken in oruamentiog IN SPRING-TIME- away.The increase which is promised for this perlbhare, and our correspondent my Tt exe Lat thom not fear that tb will look willy for! jt, doorwsy aud windows with lviny pleats.vis down on tis grousd, winter will be due to the r quantity of the do their work, er think\u2019 thet ash.sole be oblaïned.the average be Joss than aix osnts per lb, for four ag five \"177 028 Etors tdelr partioular \u201cdodres\u201d for eilag (Over the doorway were trained Clematis J let sha article to be ebtalued.Last year the averses i .i 0.d bl months to come.Roeriove.ra oro hrc Todest Dhasbos petivd tae moans C.Armmula, mized and bisnded together, poor Ih things light the snow, | inchea, while this year it is running as high as hor wou't dmeloss the mighty secret of eur names.get chilled and perieh.Shogd they tather be kept| 18 and 10 inches.sutil the snow goes dway! Fatat Accipewr.\u2014Wm Borgbner, à youne ENGINEER AND MACHINIST.Now Ll procesd 128 ire ser points thet Nave aut \"Pr bo bus Lipide A when you boss « help ma, and those wha knew Shem already o8ry boxes a srry mag, about 11) years old, belon, to Aylmer, ay air ind take of ihe cuskions, dors Les them Beek In CRE, \u2018Who.has been saplored Juno, Ward- re alt, w socugh te anewer à few gum pase them by.Tam about to ask thsoueh the colami pe op, don't expose yourset cold.Des! ratnotse pager the Teakly Witness.0 S| rien, view, dour Morea 16 the wel or - @ How long should cae be, before putting om the law's woollen factory at as accidentaily to run an esgi: boxes afier tdey do swarm.shat on the wew swarm.killed last Saturday afternoon while sstiatiog ce G.1.Woald 8 persou be lie Tus 14 and oat of & bested kiiekea to the well, or G.Muvis [tolace a beit.Itie said he carelessly alle a omall tug rupporioe 208k persan was eapabie of dor - » rae Mare as ae 1g oo, wi ul You do not say how your bees are put up |the belt to tighten, although caution o.the wh in bes bo or osllsr or how, 1f| Man he was belptng of the aanger of so doing, ot & permis from tes Imzpector.1 be-leez a Wn year oid bo ly rus out with- they ace in bee-houses or cellar they ahowld gausing li te cated his arm and dram bia bers there was & law passed Inst year eesesrn.onc - = 1b1s subject.butam ot certain whether it was MT na bette ~ iy depeche den cover the mont ae or Me Ales I wosld lite bo Raew ihe ad: | ders, Ur eeurse It Will bes bother to pas it 08, bat 0 t over the shaft, which threw him against f this eause to ratlwa; in the join the New York i rnin vse Tr pu à ru né Lie oF, Bort verre dirt alpen sai my re (20 90 1% SL RM CHET LUE Le om lb lay i he kn Ne ork Frasier) 308g machinery.Wik.M.\" tem 13d aad raw by esiog out in the cold with them et out on summer stands 60e mg pamphlet on death about an bout afterward.Too Eaauy.\u2014The Winnipeg Times eays #1 TAN OKA INDIANS AND TEE GOVERM- ont, demp and bore.Have à pair of strong aloves or D \u201cWintering.\" The honey boxes (ssetions) shoold Hannrous Cur.\u2014The manufseturers of tbe number of Immigrents, moetiy from the Old \u2019 MENT.: No ie uilowed te manage a marine tens made of loth.can bé put où ia an Instant not te uted until the flow of bowey has com.| Empire Horse and Cattle Food,\u201d Mitehell, Country.have arrived in the sity dusink the : 38 matter how small or of what class 3242019 tour Bande ectally.\u201cRave à cless pair menced; 3.You oss put on section boxes in |havesent to their aæent in Gusioh à handsome tha course of a few days after a new swarm|silver cup to be competed for at the Guelph artisan class and will no dou _ bes bern bived, Jost sa vou LJ ther got nicely Christosss Fat Steck Show, for the best steer | i ion tg the population.But those who ad- Bin,~The posr Oka Indians have suffered, to their h and cattle food.The eup while have lived to work and the queen begins posit ogge oo eaten tucbos high and is neatly Yised them to some here at this season of the priests have upon the fat of thelr last few days They belong mostly to the 20 the Bibiter of the Whines.) ois Sh en Si Ee rh Gorsmmsat board of sxaminees.Wolen Are 6 Troifal ours of dresemdeet it not lok meas, bo benefts and .ear, shovldered a heavy responsibility.Imi.(land, acd who kuews whas amount of yearly Tug boats come under this law ae well asl [00H WO M2 SRE beseth of fecem air Moe a the brood chamber.shused.On the base of the eup between two Tri whaiher beloogiax 10 toe artuan or |zovenne obtained [rom It hus born sent to pusenger boats.The dmerisan Mashiniet comebod oil me how te make wash silver bars, whieh support the sup proper, is a tarsal of should not be u to leave ing seny m\u2014\u2014 lass, rged Rome.sir Joim Macdonald in his report Ppubliched ak 98 Falton Street is & peacti- witheus injuring the ¢loibss.bul chained with & sliver cord fo prerent Dim England or Ontario for Manitoba until the end may ME C0 Mpodonald riven thems Safouraal, The Seientipe 4 mé ide ler fera tbe soca very merely ang evenly MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.Baten Sad Catile Food,\u201d while on the ld of the| 3% ARFLLo tba earliest Those who have cums persons whom the Jodisne Trend ma two best gunecal colentife ve by ol Le em 07 having lent of fet-ireme (hore w ©! The new House of Commons In Ottaws cen: sup, as a Vitter.is a well executed destem of a Sopa NL\" raie, mot flndine it.the Muskoke District\" Who ave toe Tota Armeries sod be ordered through book tar 1rove vary hoe.The cioibes s00014 be, de foldes talus à Homer.6 Shakspearé, two Tuppers |rate.The Lopby ls à valuabio one and nodoubt friende | Are thay Bir John and the perssomt miler.Docks there avs many but tous of thew [1115 73/247 Boi sonvsnient shaogo heron \"10.3, \u20147u iY TAR.\u201d Eo Qempbetis and two Bomerrii among the us Syoperition for 1 nnn) NEWFOUNDLAND NEWS.Tt riots oo OF Are they thelr rote, , do 104] them.na no; - 4 m 3 \" \u201d ant fiends who stood by them in time of Li are a comprehensive «à good sine.» les \u201c\u2018Bearrieur, Sxew!\u201d-The Algomsa Pioneer om Bodo eri af adem 1 172 4 Ah Se ar it ot EEG and a the foe benim tia of Rowers, she | 870 5 208 J, Ditto, Me btu oar pt Sv ri mow Panam Tho herring saber hs 27 2002, e Repos Tnt Prusse Ov thet w 1ros heodheroaie phins white, © 2 Hal, fn such de mow in the e u a où ail poly onu ns SUDO | Brut ou tue Vans ise, saying thom eut der, then Er weated atmosphere round.| a A ET a ee At the wister.Bush work bat tmpoosidle, as dhe [are diatriboted emounta of teen sad testy ed to Muskoka! Why mme Ur iah (hoy never have whes fohitd wp and framed Bouzd the vin dows were trainod Canary Uresp- Pormar place all beats are free op Sundsy even: depth of suow compl A buries the prio areas iivink at English Bo Fostane Boy, when British fair play should reign here ?WASHING FLANMNELS.) gonnle.Tt tre olo'hes are voi te be tréned fer soure d blue Cmvolvalas mixed, plaated ings, and at Ubrist Chureh.Westminster, por.trees when cat down \u2014\u2014The emp rye Of 0 cna hi \u2018made two hundred and ffty dol.Oks Indians are dofag well where they are, : b 1e not ses and blue Cmvolvaias P \u2018ited to take sittings whetber thoy Kingston and Pembroke railway had terrible] snd his erew wo hun, ty dol- nd ie poo ouH yas tet] me thresh the Wines.If vay.\"Sor thee eo boxer, whieh were Sho furaisbed in addition vas prie o sitiox time of It Sghting the sow and ice on that lars each in 3 weeks.The od Canadien neighbors tn ery.sdacation vd Joshiag Eneseis would casse the fan with ette.I « few minu .: 0 road last week.© blockade was en st! Ar Aoxp Jourmacist \u2014The editor of the St 7 a rat a Comri Baioes.Tike the Toon tonte what botios was taken of Tru Rknuxw Union College 2 Oloclunatl, trains were noable to run the whole leogth of Joba's Patriot has reached bis slehileth year os asa hy ay 9 Sony lovee ol following is \u201cJonny Yune's\u201d recipe for ab-lit by the people pessing, and the effect was Sot He Oe vas eonlerred onthe road for about a week.Four engines.a|and his paper its ftieth.rights sre mot Farther twampted à bys een fasuels.White flannel \u2014004 8 single face but wore a pleased LI Eppinger, the tensber of ancient lan- copie pt smow-plousbs and Shir ery Bound AEBoISM.\u2014 William Belley and kis twe sons, poration fat claims te have rol fer ite ob at Old Bouaventure, while out i a tempest ran fot sad by à their bons agninat another containing three tiens to it Men who bad given uv in éespairtryingtomake] Please gl the shore, and at their own great risk the [and oblige Baileys tock them into their boat.aad all] Hudeen, Pg.Pod.21, 16883.ore.athe eyes glanced and took, in the view.seq n the sollege sineeits foundation, 1a the 1 ho ad And, after all, tbe trouble and exponss Were à presence of a number of leading altisens, 7 Dior et She wow Is About five sat desp on he more nothing, st the most, two or three shil.| Rabbi Wiese, who sald : The sealof ti: 1 Ani , pe sors a vaidtoy all the necessary requisites to shall be the fraternal kiss which I new water, rend math pottioonts, undecsbirs and dre por sad the like, require to be ve the 7s ADIAR wi 081 moult and dangerous Nearly ak the shanties Be amg 1s muhise.Pal is that your lau prow,\u201d st the same bes» ing losing, and the qusatity of timber aad | ! suds, mild, lof with ; sud many à ma Nd fes.The néwiy mode decter is sevemty| ATs closing.q *| dricted nel \u2014\u2014 eee tow minus, thea grind hem more ia » single week without deriving the D The 2OVW ot oat willbe for Sheryl ht as oi pal Canv'as:rr- At Little Bay seven men went to THE CROOKS ACT.in, end pour ever (ho Eis ied ts spas fo of plants which À Oovaraniat Ufo in Nevado ts patate PTT ie nou ee hee va Pounds ad cies: (1 he Bier of the Witness.bolting water with à of orude bons (a 1 Auiokiy and as ve > hi ray coed for window pardeatng, aad vari- 8 BaPPL eRe.(Eo CL Fore, In retiring from Prat Laxph-Threre are over tmp and a] drowsed save twe who bad previeusly bren| Sin\u2014In an article under the sopcien \u2018of snd grind them out hot.This flaisbes re ihe (ther lady dent st In Philsdeiphie TE |ona hinteto govern the well-being of this pre- Sfice\u2019 says In his paver: * We down and quarter milion acres of Grown laads wngranted L0aved aut upen à pan of ies whisk drifted}: The Ores Act and 1% Enemies\u201d you speak Prosses, and makes them brastitally soft sad Foor, there was one lady eperair in Chlongo, |ject.1 have taken some trouble to coileot tbe ous with à feeling of relief.We ave n feu La the Provinee of Nova Seotia 2e la little labor, and danger of Mre.Acns Riley wes also engsged in dental information, which I place before graine heavier than when we asenmed the re- Hore, ROT.\u2014A frst-glase hotel ™ pro- of \u201ca retroarade move\u201d dlsparagisgly.\u201cA où business fn Ohio.Queen Victoria bae 6 lady Mons Pav.\u2014Au inerssse of salsrien has gone T » 1e net wrong per wn.The our\u2019 sed In my humble, jungment, spousibiiities of kesping the peace of tnls| Jens LAY tbe Intersolenie] Railway.og.footed in Bt John's, te cost 9:15.000.porrogrede ype Ia \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .dentist stashed fo Dor court, Mre.De.Ruby |Jubealt that local sompotitien 60d exhibitions Belgbhorhood, Mavis Buriag Vas dime se srouating about ty thousand dollars 8 year.A Puonrenous Livenape Inmrirvemn \"The tanded te be from Deglancaa à vogue X 20 VAR from being worn out in temper.I Clifford.and there was n lady dentist 1e of window for prises con bo rendered barn'e ballet we continually earrs in our| _Ki.uED Ankoan.\u2014Mr.David Fraser sad Mr.Be.Jobn'e At a « nes at tbe endlance Act [tis measly partises la 0; vor that 1 is sever more asive Lu Years.Dr, Anse via Dusnmin ho grand 20 Emo sad the distribution of 1007 \"14s ly à constant reminder te us thet Bebert Murdoch, mses of Flcten County, Eine of 0 dard etre tn Sad the lownss intpecters tke astive part 8 .w 1408 30 am 1 from soy intention 200 in sash placo acoompanied with & Borel life 15 zassriain.Hines we have bea Com N.8.were resenily Killed by me 5 las etn 6,300, politi.Tak th Jembeciase ore Ixpustatat, ~A y either head or heart.C3 4 Doc, ropewalk.emplesfag man: Nova eon put im operation in gt Joba's Æutèron, Out, Fob.16, 1983.of retiring thet 1 was never before ful 07) hess awa time Le PS era eatival\u2014always & plossiag Joature.stable of this town ear ressipta from that offies Oplig, bourt, hope, and a ood tire dentistry, U6 waa reperind that her pres Liew goatrsl hits ou window iva pn 5000 \u2018what 15 cout a to yoû Me.O.Fraser, ox-Loglaiative ousellior of 00e in the near futere.\u2014J5 ation of ene.bee a en Fala hes 13, be ad ig * ever sured of eur wound, f Cm \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vou mas a vues «cad SAN IS.Ls.na: oe.2020 EE 8 TIIE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS, Feprvary 28, 1888.| = \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014 mr mme re \u2014 \u2014 | v MALCOLM BLUR.\u2014 At 1he house of the bride's mother, à À AN .MONTREAL NEWS [Halal al mi ras toes vi SAVErtisomerns.Advertisements, _ Advertisements.Advertisements, | FT.Malcolm session foreman, L ON, to Margaret az =.== mre rere TT STE TS TTT ET Trey A Max entered Mr.Jo Jowellery store 1sabels, eldest daughter of the late Malcolm Blue, Represents om Bt, Joseph street & (ow svenings azo and rau] Vouk of Metis.oo, No.5 20m.Power Build 4 Sizes \u201cFire-Proof Champlon Engines off with 160 watches MILLER\u2014MLBAN.\u2014A) Now Tork, on the 13th lash, * A - W{TN PLAIN OR SECTIONAL BOILCR Tur Bast Exp MEITHOUIST CHURCH, #8 af DY the Rev.Mr.Paulkuer, Gesrge son of the late TIRF.FROOP i rdered, We bratii Lng » mosting on Tuesday week, rejested the pro-| Capt.Miler.to Liuste M., Toasgeet danshier of tae \\ BOOK THAT EVERY WOMAN } pont - ea (in inter JOHN MURY ny 8 eu.posed asia ot Unies.© eam Rire NHOULD KEAB! CHAMPION 4 iurited to cal at cur Works und thor.HX ANNUAL Ryrout 0 Biversity [MUIR \u2014v.IEROMN.\u2014AL the residence of the Bride's .i ine the Champlon, Ouse ä a Ben boa rewarded 16.the Govarner- dater ou haat Bat DR Male RU \u2014_\u2014 .AWK RA0SPS CELERA: TED OLE PLATE, NEW AND FANHIONABLE DRY (10089 ior the fastitation » cored Andrews chore.Huntingdon, Me, Abeaibaid Mur \u2018 t OLDEN TH ol Tr G HTS ENCINE 1 Every plate tested, .% Lenis BAURY, advoonte, bas en AR] juar.farmer, Hiachiubrook, te Annie soeons 1 \u201cve ets PREM, nation for 620,000 axainet the Fal for reflect), daughier ot Archibais Cameron.aq.Hiuahibeoot.\" Sh ws WIE\" lh very buller tested to 100 pounds, cold water VELVETRRNS ng 00 bis professional standing.SPRAGUETOMBLIN.\u2014A1 the Methodist parewusce \u2014oN\u2014 | VD À 2 L 600.Just received, Ave casse our Volreteons Tuu Buazriiau GonstL in this eltv, MP.ameliacburg Out, on the 13th Pek, by the father of | SECTIONAL i OVER 600 SOLD Hles Blue Black Velvoisens, Se pd.Darley Boutiey.hus been decorated with the| ae oride, amiated ay the fers & On HU Mareus 1 Inôneusons, The favorito sverywhere, Nise Bice Blask Veivesesnn, 60s 9.Onder = he Yom by hot Emperor of Drea vor *Prseua of Amailaabure, to Mary Kissheid sident ; if SAFETY 1 lao Flee Blue Blaok Voivetsens, 7be vd.| 2.F.Ross bas à sppoig quidat : > 3 ne Vel danghier of the Rev.W.Tombiin, of the same place.BOILER.eu os rey a dune ae 5 Poa 8), te the estate of Me Canada Manufacturing Com.\"| WARD\u2014SOOTT.\u2014At Ottawa street Methodist Chuva, Uns oases Oalored Velvetssas.ta Prans, Navy, Nyda, Pany and its affaire will at once be wound up.Tux Cavaviay Pacirte Railway have bought the old Allen property on St.Catherine atreet.where itis proposed to build a central «tation.WILLIAMS.WILEON.\u2014On the 14th of February.A Prazow Counvnne, named Parc, died in Hosplial last Thureday.He was among set fire to the Tuileries and fired upon the soidiery.GaummaL Macanarax, who has besa ght 1uvo such notoriety.sesided a portion pa 1873 WOUDHEAD-\u2014WEIR.\u2014Ou Weänesdey, the Slat, in St.bh Quebec and Montreal, ranking as a geseral ia the Frensh army.Nazaire PAKE had bis arm completely torb from his shoulder on Wadresday afternoon by getting entangled in tome belting at Pinkerton Son's shoe factory.A FARMER named Brodie, from Uleugarry County, was victimized on Thursday dy a oh Thursday evening, the 92ud just, by the Rev.We Galbealth, LL B, Joseph Ward, to Farah J.sid est daugbter of Nr.Thomas Soom, all of bis cl, resldenos of the bride's mother, by the trenfel, Mr.George Willams, som ot: John Willama Esq\u2026 of Fulford, Ce.of Brome, Que.to Mirs Farah Wilson, deuçhise of the late Willam Wilson.Eaq., of bt.Thomas Que.FOR THE Andrew's Chured, Quabes, by Rev.Dr.Cook, Thoms a amin ot totes vee KIDUEYS LIVER 2 ERINARY ORGANS son of Major Woodhead, Brighton, England, so Jessie « Loiid, vides! \\aughter of the Bev.Geores Weir.LLB, Professor of Classical Litemstare, Motrin Ocllege.THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER.Quebec.There la on one way by which any discace DIED.cas be cured, and that le by remeviag the cnuse\u2014whatover Li may be.Whe grout medical \u201cconfidence\u201d man to the extent of $70.No|ALLAN.\u2014Ia ibis city, on February 17th, Willam | (ip rittee of the day declare that wearly traces of the thief have besn found.RouExT Axsox, in the empioy of the Cana- Allan, aged 63 years Colorado papers please copy.1 disn Pacife Rallway, was badly scalded ON |ANDERSUN.\u2014 At Brechiu.Seotlaud, on drd inet.\u2026 Mre.ealy was by,which henlih can be secared.Weduesday while cleaning a locomotive boller.He was taken to the General Hospital.street wus formally opened on Friday last.aumber of the city clergy were present and the Charies Anderson.mother of Mr.Alex.Anderson.of (Here lo where WANNEI'S
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