Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1886, p. 2

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Wt pay |.ll Intending purohuon to can and cumin: out noon. which unbnocl nnrylhlnq dnluhlo In tho Man of Fun. sud u 10 mum- Melon munyd on-own [00dl. '0 min 3 position to gun portool nu-tsouon u round: (1 uuly. worknuanmp and prion. n4|n9l|u n A? Qfnl ...,.......,,``..;u ,, . -- , Ihnmo thnt int day, when them Am so many Opportunities of improving ounlolvvl in the heat manner of cultivating children, thnt I0 often there is no more advunoemont inthiu respect than there hna been among the kids end the eagleta and tho whelm. Again, Hannah stands before you an :1 Christian mother. l-om her prayers and from the way the consecrated her boy to Godlknow that she was good. A mother may have the ilneot culture, the most brilliant zirrmmdings, but Ihe in not ilt {or her nlutim less the be a Christian mother. There may bewell-read libraries in the house, and ex- uinite music in the parlor. and the cnnvml of t 0 but nrtiata adorning the walls, and the wardrobe be crowded with tasteful apparel, and the children be wonderful for their attain- ment, and make the house ring with laugh- ter and innocent mirth: but there in some thing woful-looking in that house it it be not also the residence of n. Christian mother. I mm. nal thntthnm am not mnnv nrnvnr- 8180 N18 l'lll0!I(!) OI ll. unnaunn unuun-I. I blew God that there am not many prnynr- len mothorn-not mnny of them. i`he woiglut oi msponaihillty in no great that they fool the need of a divine hand to help, and n divine voice to comfort, and Q divine heart to sym- thiw. "Phounands of mothers have bmn into the kingdom of God by tho lmnds oi their little children. There were hundreds of mother: who would not hnve been (`liristinns had it not been for the prnttlo of thnir little one; Standing some day in tho mmu-ry, they bethought themulvol: "This child Hod has given me to nice for eternity. What i.- my inuence upon in Not being a Chri.-Hun myself, how can I ever expect him to booonu achristinni Lordheip moi Am thnrn Imrimm mothers. who know uoagnnunulnluo puumnmn nun thogiunntlnhdaaof ink-cdrun grovnpchrtlnn MOO! pugolum InathrIlo.n!&nlihdI at-nddlnn motncwmlltnunul ng uxlguipahlag call an M uuouuiot woeumuum. t rmkxdlminnttnndlnllinfnnm W7 utudbuhooti Dnlbluundbo tho mocha who hob was he ehdnndn null and dZI-'ld|bI4l'dAlmhhIV. a Christian! Lord help moi" Are there anxious mothers, nothing of the innite help of roligionl Th:-n I command to than: Hannah, the pious mother of Samuel. Do not think it is absolutely im- po-iblothnt your children come up iniquitous. Out of just Iuch fair bnovn, and bright eyes. and loft hands. and innocent beam, crime .n. In. v1nt:imn-ext.inntinn nuritv from th: and -on hands, um innocent nearu, cnmu ml v1cmn-extlrputlng purity 11: and rubbing out tho Imoodma from Oh but. d flag to lunar of the up, and HHVUIQ up. and poisoning, and Entrefy1ng,nnd nmthlng, and scalding, and luring, and burning with Ibnmo and woe. Every child In IL bundle of tremendous poo- albmtieu; md whether that child shall coma forth to life, its heart attuned tn the otomal |1Armon1os,n.nd after a life of usefulness on earth go to 1: Mo of joy in heaven ; or whothur across It. shall jar otemnl dlncordn, and me: A life of wmngaloing on earth it shall go to n he V of impenetrable darkness and an nbyu nl auurablo ulunm. ll being docldod by Thu All no new lwlcl lllll I Inow In un Iprl WU `!I* ChlII nut IPIOO. In In. Wm Id! I9 you llltlni now (not. Tn In 15 I; In In In lay. M no 1 rem 39:29. 9999'. lorultha nyunnldturnn beau: ox nu ohdmn. t max useful ln oommomh lilo; thut mm prominent In I protmaton that mutor maclnnlo-why,ovory utnp I: ttku in lira hum echo of gludnoa In th old heart thnt long ago taught Mm to but nnd heroic And onmmt. Tho Itorytol what you have done. or whu you have written. of the inuence you Inn cabmhuganobooktothoold homomu -h'Ilnnh|onxoonoAlwAyInudytonn- I00` Maxi. and the nuts tho nudloln tho old ln0h"I ulotn Mud hqnldot,nndthoA|llntbot|tluI"| Mad lalnndnwnlnmmthhnmmxrwithnvlnm uuquuu-.ua:nonm1nIuoKunu-Inna onmodownu t.hobnrnlIoorw1t.luvluI~ autlmmp. blonhohurgood now: homlhtromldron Doyogundthnmgood nnnulwnynl Lookouuotthoyoungmnnwhoupeahol his (mar u tho govtnu-," Ibo "squire" or Ih "old chap." Look out for the wounnwhoedh bu-mocha:-hIr"nn Ann-Ont" no n Nah! -mama.` "Thu awn` nursery I011; nnu Iapuunuu nlmlu, tum unsu- inz prayer, and walk, and ride, and look, And town, and Imo. 0, how many children in glory, crowding all the bomomouta and lifting I million-voiced houmnn, brought in God through Christian parentage! Om; hundred and twenty olorzymen worn God through Unrlauan parentage: One hundred twenty clorgymen together, and they were telling their experi- ence and their ancestry, and of the ma clorgymen how many of them, do you sup poomanignmi an the mean: of their convob lion the influence of a Chriatinn motlmrl One hundred out of tho 1230. Philip Dodd. ridgewu brought to God by the Bhriptun 13011 on the Dutch tile: 0! a chimney tire The mother thinlu the is only rock- ing a child, but at the same time she may bl rocking the fate of nations, rocking thl glorim of henvun. The name maternal powuu that may lift the child up may prune A child dnwn, or Impenetrable unrlmens am: an rmyu of euurablo plungo. being by nursery long and Bpbbath lawn. and oven- hm nrnver. walk. down. A daughu-r cum. to A worldly mother and uh! the was nnxiouu about her ulna, nhd she had bmn pmylnz all night. The mutlml uud: Oh, swp praying! [don't bolluvo Ix praying. 00!. over all than reualoun notlnm and 1'11 give you I drum um-mun cost 1600 And you may won It nuxt week to um pnrty." The daughter wok the drum, and lb: moved In the RI] clrolo. lm glyalt of all th ." Tho daughmr won um anon, nu we moved guy the nnv nme.n1ht: md lure onouzh. All milk moved circus. we guys: or an mu gty,t.hat.nlht; Ind enough, mug Iounlmpronlonn won gem. and the utoppod pm lng. A few monn serlho cnmo todlo an In her cloning momenta sud: "Mother I wish you would bring me that dram that cod 0600. The mother though! It A very strange request, but she brought it to loan the dying uhd. "Now," mm Lhc htor, mother, hang that dress ontho foot of my bed," and the drug wan hum there, on the foot of thebod. Then the dytm gtrlgot up on om elbow sud looked at ho mother, and than pointed totlw dmsn. mt laid: Mother. that drum In tho prim of my ion)! 0, what a momoutoun thlnzlthn boamothorl A nnln -ml lnltlv Hmumh nhlntln ll be as mother! A gnln, and lastly, Hmmah ntnnrln lore you the rownrxlod mother. For all ur mom Ibo mule for Hnmuul. for nll tho pray on the oll'orol {or hlm, fur the dlaolpllno ox erwd over hlm, she got. abundant componn Mom In tho piety, and tho unolulnou. sud an popularity u( but ' Bunuol; and that 1 true ln all 5300. E mother get: full pt; lorull the rnyu-I nun ln behalf or he nhdmn. ?"'r7.:*:..e:.-,r-- .:'<:`.a-.,-..%..`ca:.`;~..-2 I anul. on tho lmll -'upher` Imornha Y up her vision The guy ugnn at nunnu morn bu struck through ulngnyloolnnalch are folded back over the wrlnklod hmplon. Bhonoopuvvrylnuchnowundnrlho burden ulcu-cub nod to carry (or bi children. hulbnthonnmtoooldlonndhcwnyto thahomoot God; but whllo Iho in then, awn.-u..._,__._. , IIII HIV - forty you: up tripped around but ann- clnlr with their grloln and joys and sorrow: 'I!ho3a children are gone now- nomo caught. up Into a better realm, where they shall never dlo, and ' other: out In the broad world. venting the oxoellnnoy of n Chrlltlnn mother`: dhclpllno. Bar I3 dnyn are full of peace. And onlmornndnwooter will her lplrlt become, until the [Ma of life shall lllt and lot. In tho wornotn pllgrlm Into eternal uprlngeldo and youth. whorothollmbl never who and the eye: never grow cum. and the puff of the axhuunmd and decrepit pli- grlm Ihnll become the pdm of the Immortal athlete. [hm Inna athlete. -run nuours or union All nor winurae ro aor on POIDIRLTB LATIIT own. St. Louis. Much 29.-Powderly'e dis- putoh. directing the striking Knights to return to work we: received at 2:80 o'clock am. Mr. Irons will start for St. Louie inamediutely. Upon arriving here he will preside over a. meeting of his committee, which will then comply with Powderly's order to declare the strike ended. J. J. McGurry, Judge Advocate ' of the Knights, was asked this morning, "Will the menho back to work ?" Nomir. not until other matters are arbitreted 1 upon. and. then no matter how this arbitration result all men must be taken `back without any discriminntion being {shown against any for being leaders or an! other cause." A-1 Vnrh Marni: `)0 JP, Hnxin nn owner cause." ew York. March 29.-Mr. I-loxlo l telegraphed Mr. Gould, gutting that the . mm bad @F2=&};*;~INszlz~_9gtbg; new | I ui-i'Iu"wu' W ui: uy 1-Ir. ruwu un'y.' I Jnv nnhl dnninn name of the infor- urtisruu W uo ms . l`UWuull'y`.' '- Jay Gould denies some of Ibo aliens from yesterday's strike. Isys he did not consent to up oino arbitration. and will refer the who ething to Home. ll be can arrange A basis lor an arbi- tration which will include both sides of the question Gould will malio no objec- tion, but the whole matter will have to bearrsnged with him. Gould is now preparing I letter to Powderly which will clearly set. forth his position as outlined above. u-.a.n. M......i. un _M..-rm II-nnn Inn: or no rouon run I-noun. Limerick. Much ii7.-l`ivo non who bod boon conviotod of rioting ion to- day uontooood to imprioonlnont for town running from throo to oil months. When tho oontoloohol boon pronounced tho pnoonon undo o onogo ottook on tho polioo who voro pnooot. A toniblo ntrngnlo ooonod. oonoiog onoh nono- :17; an thth n~bo..iogro?h`wu oom- to on o o . pdoouoro ~ won and y ovorpowotod bnt not until thoy ind duos wrookod tho ooort room. and but tbolnoolvoo boon oovoroiy booton. Tho dunno dono to ptopotty by tho `striking minor: in Ohulotoi olono ol- md omoonto tot mono Con -nnynhnvoboon ndborlo randy unonnu sou uuu.uuu nabs hue ban a 'l_'ho urlkonpuo _ ` F Iuohluh. Anply I GEUI. ymnuu. OULIIDCG IDOVO. Sednlln, March 2l).-Mnttm lrona has] arrived. and refunes to talk about the uituution. He sent word to Superinten- dent Sibley not to run my trnlnu until a settlement of the strike was confirmed. His request was ignored, and up to 10 o'clock four freight trains had been sent out. Mn... Vl\P`l M.....|. on ._Mnnnrn. Mo- out. New York, March 20.-Meurn. Mc- Dowell. llayou and Bailey, of the Exe- cuuve Board of the Knights of Labor. are still in consultation with Jay Gould. Ir. is stated that Powderly will meet Gould. The conference bus been ad- journod. ()ln`mmo.Mnrcl1 29.-Mr. Irons has ]0lJl`D0(l. Chiougo.Murcb just. ordered all the Knights to work. Congratulatory despahhon are being sent by all the districts. PRESENCE OF GIOKIDYNII IINIBTRIIH. London, March 29.--Mr. Gladstone. in the house of commons this afternoon. stated that on April 8t.h he would ask permission to introduce his lrish gov- ernment bill. He added that on April ml: the budget would be introduced. and that on April 15th he would request permission to Introduce a bill to amend the lsws lor the sale and purchase oi land in Ireland. Both Mr. Chamberlain and` Mr. Trevelyan. seoeding members olthe osbineb. were presenu when Mr. Gladstone was making his ,snnounoe- meats. They sat below the gunywsy. chatting with Lord lisrtlngtou and Sir Henry James. Plxnsnlsnsnlnisu unrl 'I's-nv-lsrnn Iusvn uuul. nowons (second yunr.) Home Surgeons. general hoIpiI.ll- Allred J. Errata. larriokville; W. H- Dowson. Porch. I Thu Hun:-on nf lhn ll-In-A nnlr I-nnn ' IIOHTY 05.11185. Chamberlain und Trovalyan have rosinned. and their action has caused grout indignation among the Liberals and Homo Rulers. Ilon Jame: Statua- iuld. Radioulmembor lor Halifax. has been appointed president of the local government hoard. vico Chamberlain. Stnuaic-ld occupied the aomoolco once before. but without a seat in tho cabi- net. reaigningln 1874. Earl Dnlhomae hon been appointed to succeed Trovolyan as aeorottiry for Scotland. Lord Dal- houaio will not. however. have a seat in the cabinet as Trevolyan had. Mr. i-`mannfuld hna lmnn nnnnintml to --.1 anlsul `nu eunvu suanuu-unn Montreal. March 90.-Biehoo Uasher. Montreal. eaye dancing is only delendod by brainless lope and women exposing their daughters for eale like horees. What was wanted wen tower dancing masters and more Anglo-Saxon reserve amongat the young. (or the nreateet cone of the English-epeaklnu nation is that it should become hahionehly Frenchied. From the standpoint of morality he could and no harm in square dances, an they used to be indulged in amongst a select circle of frienda; but he onheeitetinuly condemned public danooe, and what were known ee round dnnoe. How far could it be to the ad- unuue of a young woman to be in the embrace of a man. perhaps a stranger. who may he the we or ii oer? From the moral he turned to tie physical aapoct. and condom nod the dancing and the nights spent in the ballroom. The * modern hall room wasthe praotioel de- monslratlon of diesipation. O IIOTIII. I BUG CIDHIIUU III I I'BVUlyll IJIU. Mr. Sbnuafeld has been appointed to succeed Mr. Chamberlain. -nu uvuvn -an run -IUUUu this nlternoon Lt 5o`olook the Senna of Queen's University were to meet and uxamino the report presented by the esxamiuera of the Royal College of Physicians and Bnrqeoua. Au 0 o'clock the results were to bu made known. It is uudolabood thin afternoon that about. thirty-llva doctors will be turned out ; that all the ual men have pnaod excepting two. The honor list in u lollowlz nm M...I-I|:.. u r nx._-._ n.__-|- S10!!! noon on mock luau to D 1: ` ... , -_-.._ __'_n-lAtun Ill`- Snlver Modallint.n--D. E. Mnndoll, Kingston; E. W. Wright. Bath. These young men were equll in the rtsultn they furnished. I)nll`|nlIII,l'lf.nrI nl `nah-\rnu-.l W, BUG) xurnlanea. Demonstrator: ol Anuomy-J. W. Boll. Klnnaton (third you); A. B. Glllin. Romans (second yunr.) Summons. nananl haIuit.|.l- IOIIUWII Gold Modnllin.-M. 1.. Dixon. Funk- ville. H.l...... vu..,l..I|:_A_ n I.` Il__J_lI auownon. rornu. 1 that I 6 per cent. reduction. antfered by The gure 1 lb third W. very l:"_ Boga` 282 3,33 5'32. gainnlxluin to;-`go Y5.lI.W0luldcuu_|n tritium Possible 300; Dowaon.38l : 1:.mo. 279.1 b,:f,`:,,,e:_",m, ';:,kin;: f:;n:,: ~~ '::.:::":.`:.:.,: .5 :":--.33` J;`"':.:'*; T I [I0 O( 0 I ( All A name rr nu N01` noon rnvsxcnnv on. P6!` 00% Union uuforloen circum- IIIN'rIu.u-u-ruouo uxqumg, 0 stance: occur tho old rates will be re- I ""d by 1" July` . 3 D HI` IMI BOYCOTT.` Finns on` THE WORLD- `Ila I-mien!-ulna Auonnlhu-I Iluhn-lhu- 1:-nan-A-nnnh- Dan. UDB IIIIDOIDCI III I ed M Ohulorol. nntnln Ilnnpn 4 IJIVUI v v-..... S don 31:00-10. 0 `E'.`{%1` """ mo ' -ran -rmuanuu non `I'll I/9311!`! roun qvuanu nuns amm. `. 1 on an unnnorox. _ Onpuln loo;-e.of the ill-lntod steamer 1 Al in bud hi: oortlouo restored. 1 5. Amen. Smith`: 17:11:, bu fallen ' uvlocim to mull-pox. Ho Ind s ro- I lnnna. . .- H. Jwlnon. Baal : Sooutvu-y` dur- I in; the rebellion. lectures in Ogonnburg I next week. ' Ann: Anrlnrnnn inn-nah: n' Tnrnntn. 1 non weu. ` Anna Andanon. inmate 0! Toronto` lnnntio uylnm. strangled be:-sell with - n bnndkerobiel. Hnumml vnnnnv IQMAI-n haw: hnnn amna : UIIIGIBIOD I61. Seven] money fatten hue been oxn | out: 3):. tween the Hon trul and Ottnws lpon 0 can. Six inches ol rnnow have {Allen in An umod mob in Violuburg, took Prod Vllloron. Ihtlinn. charged with ripe. and banged him. Advice: from Pokin are to tho eool . Inpo. Ina unngoa mm. Advice: from Pekin eect that the eortu to form I French nil- mg syndicate hue (tiled. mull 8. Sue bu toltlod in a New pols omoes. Six inches Wiscomin. Great help 00 winter wheat CF09. An u-maul mnh in Vinlnhnru. nal: Iynaioue nus xlueu. S e York court that 0 is worth Ioverul unl- Hun dollnn Above all linbllitieu. Ilnllg-Illa I-unl Iinhvn -Mh nlnntrinitu 1110 Hum gnve [eneru uuuuwmuu. ` The ship Imogen, {tom Huvre fut New York. wont ashore in Sprung Lake on Buurdny night. Crew rescued. I . 0'!)c:nov9n!=_n!. miwndad W ubswltiijti `oi imu u'n'uJu-"5. c"-a1. u'}'..'."",;}..`i..`.'-' xngwho outcome 0! Mr. Gladal.one'a bill. Hm-but Ball nnd Hurv Rubin- 1: mun. mm of q`is.a;. u. v HOD OOIIIII IDOV8 llll llllllilln Belleville was lighted with electricity for &he that time on Thursday night. The light. gnve generul sniafnotion. Thn nhin In-muon. from Hnvro i iname oumome 0! ur. umuuone a mu. Herbert Bull Harry |on.t.wolitt.le lads in Belleville. have mysteriously dlnappeured. It is thought they were drowned. H A, Hndunnn. Mnntrenl. nnnt.niuad tbev drowned. H. A. Hodgnon. Montreal. sustained injuries on the Germanic about 5 year ago. The line faid his physician's bill. amounting to O .000. T|\n nlooinn luv whinh Rnhu-d. (`on- mu--1 uuwur. Cranial: humor. the anus bum: over ol In thin oitv II 850. lb. Junu Unwiord. nmounnnu no u,Uuu. The election by which Bulnrd, (`on- aorvative. was returned to parliament. from Nurwicb. bu bean doolu-ad void. owing to bribery. I Tim nlninl nnmmnninntion from Our- I 0WID l.0 Dl`lD8l'y. The oloinl communication from dmul Simooni, on the elevation of his grace the archbishop of Quebec to the onrdimlawnia expected to-dny. Tim Oadnunhnra and Lake Chnmnlaiu onrainuawnxu expected to-any. The Ogdenlburg and Champlain railroad company has made arrange- ments for I res-qhaa line of steamers between Ogdennburg and Chicago. Thu u-nah nhnmhar nf dsnntien has between uguemnurg anu umcago. The Greek chamber of deputies been summoned to Assemble and grant orodih to the government, all efforts to obmna loan having failed. ail .t Ax. tnlumnn munnfnnmmrn. of obmna loan unvmg nmea. Gail .1 Ax. tobucco manufacturers. Baltimore, omployinu 500 hands. lmvc reduced the hours of lsbour to eight per May without I reduction 0! pay. A nnmmmn In now nail to he in the oansruumoon. To-night the Iloolt Parliament wlll dllcou the lohonr nation. Tho do- Mh will be very ntorutlnu to tho worlxlnumon. Rnfnm mnlninm on Frldnv the volun- 1 nomofcood oodoolltr ma! _oruloonouyI ._. . ._ .. . _ ,_____A_ wotklnumon. B910:-o midnight on Frldn toen to Fun Hoary won tuned by 5 bugle osll. They rupondcd promptly. Three mlnntu Inter they won on pg ndo. and three nmmtn lulu they were ill M Illm . nuif_ ..___-oo.-_._. Nay without reduction 0! A statement ll now said to be bends of District Attorney Mnrtm in- volving 5 number of the New iork alderman of 1884 in the railway aoanelnl. hm-inu An nranmnnt in Unlnninwn. Iluormon or was III we fllllwlly aunnuu. During an argument In Unlontown, l n.. it was develops`! that the late Capt. A. 0. Nuts. state treasurer when he was lulled by Dukes. was 042,500 short in his I000uD3. Dan I` (I R-nuluanln (`.1-|f.hnHn hlnlmn Rev. E. G. Bugnlmwo, Catholic bishop of Nottingham. whose mean! denuncia- tion of the Primrose League excited mnob comment. has been summoned to Rome. VnnOc.vtlli n u-A In-nhn (mt. In lm lho llnrlnl at I Vovug lady. Rev. E. Mnvety oondnuted the services Ittendin the funeral of the Into Miss Olulto. summer of Mr. 0. H. Clnrko. There were many present from Millhm vou nnd Amherst Illnnd. whom the deoonuad wu fuonbly known. Mr. Minty said that the church and Sub- bnh Iohool woqld min the deceased, as the '8! nlwlyi interested In the work of both. The pull-bou-on worn Mom-9. W. mmnnn. J. W. B|ker.G. E. Miller. 0-4.... Villhnugn nrul M--urn J A R, W. `mIDII. J. W. BIKER`. (L In. HIIIBP. from Millhuon. und Monro. J. A. B. Bryant. P`. M. Morriuon. Am! J. 0. Lay- ton. of Kingnton. The mrmbon ol the school property oommmoo moot to marrow eunlng Ind will look over the plllll of the proposed oontnlulaool. 1`n.nlnh| thn llnnln Pnrllnmnnh will UIDIDO U0- Tbo oynlv and Patriotic Union is forming bunches in the colonies to can on the work of creating general oppoa - union to the Pu-nellito demendu and to Oladltoneh schemes for reform in Iro- lend. "Fl... ..-n.i.In-rt I dun Ho. Luurnnnn III). The president of the St. Lawrence Steun Navigation Company has left. for New York to prepare for the contest with the Richelieu Steamboat Company. by purchasing Ieveral first clue steam- ere suitable for the peaaengeftralllc on the lakes and the St. Lawrence. \1.nI-r` I-Inn-|iH.nn vnmlnannnnhnnnuninnf Illa IRISH IDU 5116 Di. IJIWIUUUU. Tlord Hamilton medeepeeehea agniuaf home Rule at Cork. while the crowd outside the hall ebeered Gladstone and Parnell and sung "God Save Ireland." When the meeting broke up there wan e eolllsion between the opposing parties. nnddltiokn and revolvers were freely use . Le . mgnolnn nl u-an-n-nntnun nhnnru W0 Ulolll OOTTAGIB an Ohuloo I0. con- Iulunq In And noun room: nqoodvol . In good lunch ; omarnl. oollsn nnd good u I. lmmodlno ponuulun. Rona low to run tabla Inmdlol. uplno olo. (Jun, name A om. Clonuo Mn-I, or to I. I. IPUIKS, P u Ilnd. Much VI. * used. M I meong of repreuentetive omcern , of the Grand Trunk RR. it. mu decided 3 that . trainmen for two yeemwould cuun from Much In. 1080. and employees in other I hrnnnhel. now working on ! rodnotion no Yeaterdsy I. the broke out in me Central Prison. The oupolo And ch: 01 were destroyed. Loss 08.000. he prisoners were not releuedtrom Weir cells. . 'l`hn Dnuul u.-unmlinrn nf I`nr-nntn. The Mayan Urennulern, or mrouw. hue. an 3 corps. decided upon subscrib- ing I200 towards the Col. Williams memorial. and other local corps are oxpeotod to follow suit. (llmrlen l)al.mu|ann nu neither he nor OIDOOIOO E0 IOHOW auw. Charles Deheueps save neither he hin lather doubt that the French govern menu will consent to the issue of Panama canal lottery bonds. The dele- ustee of the ohumhera oloommeron were surprised at the rogreae ol the work. Experiments uve been progreulnu ` IUTDTIIOU ID IUD IORFUIII 0| LIIU WUIIS. Experiments in nine Du-danelleu to been the merits of nevenl new Krupp guns. The results lmve been very disastrous. Several gun: hue burnt and a number of gunners have been killed. 1-..... I D-........on.- ml... lmilo. H.- nave been muea. Jonas J. Pnrmenter who built the lnternttional Hotel In Uaunnoguo. oom- mittod auioide on Bundny laat. In Boston. Man. He cut. his thrust in his room at a boarding house. He was the second non of the late Joel D. Parmenter. ot Gnnnno no. '1'`)... Juan` -nil Duh-intin Hnlnn in One hundred rlotan have been uran- .a .. m...|.....a and-A Mule otlnrnllu lull] Ind and lo-entered. >61. The Royal Grenndiern, of I`orut.o. mun n-nnnl-nu zlnniah-rl nnnn nuhnmih- KIIIIIHG. Ajly In I In IITIJIOBOOIOAL 0III_VA`l'l0Nl chantry mm ._L..aa-- AL- I... A. P. anon. ohurnr. . ` / ; mop, Inch 97. -'l`bo rain 0! mm ` cant I ban. The mob broke into 1 . - `. mu Lory oiarieurmu Int niuyif and - qrrhd In tl contenu. roopl | blvo been I315 everywhere. and thin part 0! the lungdom in rupily sunning p n o olbemn nu cl u: mry ' ;o:p`n,:i.on.n Even begun: Isrdonghog 0 country no ones: to: ' `armed. Arrest: ol. ntrihu for disor- ; duly conduct are couluntly boillll `d . " m|;!reuuel.s, Much 23.--Advice: from _ {Roux picky shut 5 11.413! gun to-db! bo- woeu a two on ntnhn WIS R of the most dol:panto ohunctnr. The Oh: noun poured wlloy other volley in- `Ntolzhomob. Ton oltho tmhnwon. \ to the mob. Tell 01 Ill unlit! wuu, uhotuond. nd a In-go number won l wounded. M Bsndonxstroop of luv ` corn enduvonrod to diupono the mob. ` Tue riotu-4 tough! douponloly. Ind. nally, by force ol numbon. Inooooded I 1 in driving the troopers before them. A ` lieutenant and veal Ioldlen were wounded. Iain re rudthil the Mario- mnno nnllinl-I1 D... n nainn In hv Mm nu ldpiulno Inn-n nu lniohluld 10 50000 0! the canon. /. bl uuu |uUlU uviyyunvv uuu--v 'v';l'|oy'i_ta-- M0 the mob. Ten 01 the Ilkl W010` `uhntun-(I gin` Q Inra lllllllhulf -In] the Pmneet end Ilondron glue works. Bruueele. Mex-oh B8.-Deepetohee lrom Uherle roi my thet there bee been further ` rioting in that town. resulting in the . killina of eevernl penone end the wound- ing on men others. The riotere at Jn- I met plao IX) women in the front nuke. The troop: opened re and many of the women were wounded. a Advice: from Chnrleroi report that the town is oelrner. The striker: ere deetl- \ tutu and are oompelled to beg for food. The men threeten pereonel vlolenoeif .9-.3-_s=.Ar:t.'~.ntz re nos;r~t';:p!md.- - They wdi.` be armed ma *rnv`o'i`v"e'ni vw ""*ivnwna*irz " defend themselves in one of on stuck J by sbrikote. . ` (Hmrlnrni. March 28. -Anl)e|lI for ` wounded. II II III! IDII In! Alllnu I moat oolliery hu 1: Ioton In by the mob. nnd shut the down IIIVO lnvumd . works. u.-......I. M.-uh 'll_I')nnnAmhal from ` nucTunsAunLawm1s,} un buy at tho BOBTON HA1` I PUB ITO!!! I on Wellington street, tho unio Idonuonl alum ol good: for shout 96 par oono. Ion. I Ii (ha but-uhnpoto no unuuucoa 9 pm :",._ .3 us In rullly ripe for g .1.` o thobunoltuhd h 3 my Th y on: Time an other trouhhn to be uulg btforo tho but! rotpcn cuguhor In nun. lnrvut. The unnneeotiuuul ttolhluturo a black cloud. and tho Noah-Wot .4 3;, Paul mph in now become I prank... bur factor If. howonf. IN Itrthu` coded I had In naval. and my the Iupoodod 00 Ivuwln pro- mlu oi this Iuulcucm, Indium uh pmnlt will ho.-Dom: O Vinson To-du'I low torn nu: u-wuu. (Dong O VHQM on.) New York. Much h-i\n WI iniiimud. iho headline in the papers this morning, "The Slrih BaloI.'LcIIIud| ht Ibi- podo. and the ban Inna io climb at 2|. oponin . ennui stock: to opun up In some can 2 p.c. T iuvu Qpuluiin ihoeoul stocks. nd the noon in mi. for they up. i h but-uhnpoiobo nluncodb pea I.."...:..nd pipe by sunsets. Uhsrleroi. March 28.-Appuls ` troops have been received from Oliotelst, Cbutelinosu. Ls Lonvisre. Gilly Ind Couillet. where fsotoriss end mines hue been wrecked snnl many persons killed in collisions with the troops. The burgomsster has called for volunteers to delend the streets. There was sharp encounter at Sobsstopol trench with riotmrs who were trying to outer Chur- leroi. Two were killed snd several wounded. The strikers defy the troops. and serious ghting is expected. A number 0! bucolier shops at Uouillet have been sacked. Tho cavalry sre noovnng the country to suppress the urmerl beggars. Hrnns-Ala. Mun-.h `9-Thn I0!kll1H- A Illlll Mun Ivugu IVUII. A young mum nunud Bnddop. enxegod ea oulneriu Hnnralnn & 0o'I. commie- eion homo. wee onicrc-I to Monroe! on Sncuriin .bu& went woem-ronumebly bo- cinxqo n ediacrepnncy in bill ouh. He had not more than 0800 or 04(1) vilh him when he left. He wee evident? emptie- ed by tho urviyel ol mourn : oepeotor. Tho young "man was eomewhl lull while in the city. Ho moved in aood eociety. and one of hie lat eon Inn to line himself photeguphed with I church choir. armed neggara. Brussels. March '39 -The working- men are greatly Inouuaod because of the Introduction in parliament of a. hill propoamu a tax on the importationa of corn and cattle. They alao complain of the failure ol the government to intro- duce an insurance bill for the benet ol worlnngmen. 'l`lu~ strikers have care- fully avoided the damaging of the ro- perty of atmll tradesmen. The Ha ioal pron declares that the obatinaoy of the government in rolulinu to extend the auruge is one o! the principal canon 01 the prevailing discontent. llmuu-In. Murnh `).ll.-'[`lm riotorn lam. ;iN:AV1'VIOE-O0MMEROE. _.___._.____.._.--...__:--. A nnunu wuununnu nnvn-nu rnuuwn-- noun or `run wn.L sunny DII. Nurlolk. Vn.. Mural) 29.-An tloerog. clan occurred among I party of neuron: in a loop at Bu-bouruvlll` yesterday. when Bill Manley drew I Irgo pocket knife and baunu cnuinu At Ill within roach. Emanuel Bright. wn Inf to the hurt. and died in A few minutes. Walter Scott and Tony Mutln were stabbed in IlaVl`l`Il places and will pro- lmbly die. Manley wu an-outed. um preuumg mnconuenu. Brussels. March `2.U.-'I`ho riotors lust night attacked and burned the pottery manufnctory at Baudcur. near Mons. They succeeded in rouietiua the non d'|rmen who, however. shot nnd killed three riotcrs. The citinene of Flenrnn. seven miles northeut of Obcrleroi, hove armed themselves with pitchforlie. clot. and gum-, and have thus in succeeded in defending their town from being pil- hwed. They drove the army at riotora awe. by lorce. dispersing it utterly. Vigi nncc committees are being formed by the citinene in other places. throa- tenod by etrikee. Chnrlami. Much 20.-Tho novella- rm: l'I`.0I`L| ma-rnuo nun or I`I`-A lou- uam 1-nomnu Ion ran nun. Peril. Much 29.-The bill. providing ,u- the exhibition which will be held in 1379, ha: been prepnrod. The total cont will be 45,000,000 trance. A free tulle puny is being lonned In tho obunbor of deputies. The leaders no M. M. Puly. Gnyot. huhando. Aohnrd. Fnure end Dnvnl. Tnuy hnva mned In nmnifolto. calling for tho abolition ol protective duties. which. they say. opp:-one the workingmen and hinder the development of trade. team by Itrumu. Chnrleroi. Much govern- ment haanutliormexl the peucnble inhab- itautu of the city to arm themselves. to man every means in their power to defend their domicilen. There in A more condent feeling. Civilians. strain and troops are ovnrmustnrina t e riotorl. nml it In expected they will eventually encased in restoring order. The minor: in Heard and Boringe diatrinte have gone on strike and destroyed the reli- donoe oi the mine manager by dyna- mite. In these districts there huva already been several oonictn between the striker: and troops. and muny have been killed on both sides. Reinforce- rnonts have been sent to the scene lrom Mono. ` :u....|......: Mun). um _'l"|....-`am I-..-...l.u Men of every Profession and Trade, have tried our cele- brated $3.50 Pantsto 0rder| 00LLIll0N-AN or-mun orrsun. Philadelphia, March 20.-Cept. Love- icnd otthe atr. Aries. ying between this port and Fall River. reports shot on Thurudeymvhen 50 miles south-out of Shiuncook light. house. he penned annuit- en wreck with three broken rnulu pro- jecting above the water. The wreck was in a dangerous position to mugs- tiuu Tho gnnerel opinion in thsh the wreck is that of the schooner Uhnrleu H. Morse. which in thought to bnvasunk the Oregon. Mono. Ubarleroi. Much `39.-'l`ho oity to-dn is a mat military camp hom whio ying column! are operating in all di- rections. In is believed the worst in nvvn-v .?._...._:_. BOII TRACE OF THI VIHIIL THAT HAD A mu I n|nn_.n| nplulml nrrnlln. ___,_j__,, Till DTIIKDI IN EUROPE. _______..__..._j To-du'I low York Ibo: lauoro. than-A UHIN .) .__._-oo- -- .... PIIOIII IITION IN FRANCE. A \'-mug Mun 0050 Won. .._.. ....... -..-ml Rnnhlnn I to 2.45 xor mo 2 `ghost -nom'| ; r `86:o88; |prjng88 Uorn--59 20 60c. Peu - 66 to 68c. Oats-3: to 34c. BArley-5o to 60 Rye-6 to 67. 01! -4.10 to Uornmeal-z 90 I Pork-x .7510 I. Lud-- to 9c. 3_ucon-Io to w -Ootton 1' U Llnrpool. Ill?!`-ll 39 - " `7- P 4 :5-:6; Orlnnl. :- highest 75]; lowut, 74] ; cl I'll -II'IUIa (Donut Witch! 9.) New York. Mu-ch 29. - 0 In - mE: 7:i`74!. A. VBAIRD & co. uomnu. -cu. :9. F|our-RocdptI. sco bblo ; aha repo 1 bi`::a.I:rkol quiet ; pricu nuchugod Patents. 4.25 to 5.25 ;urnor'uII\ 4.90 to 4.10 mun superne, 3 _ 5 to 3-95: IPTIII `extra, .65 to 3.70 3 an rune. 3.30 to 3.40: nromr Iron. 4.7: tm. 1 zno. ,1 I530 3-I5: III .01 . 9I|I- IUW uuv. 6 Inf `'1' . Cr---. styon ken. 4.75 I04. 5 mac. 3 I5 to 3.15: mnddlngl. goo to 3.10; Polludg. 2.15 to ' IKTOII bakers. to4.U5 mac. l5 l0 3.15; middl up. 3 oo 3.10; Polludo, 2, 5 3.85 ; Untarh bags, I 70 to 1.90; Only an. 0 02.45 for strong bikers. `Wheat ;r winter 88 lo 90 ; whl 86 so 88 ; spring 88 to go. `. Uom--to to 611:. reu 0010 oac. 00. 4 4.50. to 3.00. 14.75. Bucon-Io 11 Ham 1: to no. ` Chee|e- lo no} u to gummy. _ Buuer- owmhipu I4 to :1 : M`"'"'b`'l l_ n to 1l:WeIlOl lI to to 14. Eu:-weak; 13} to 14. for fresh. ::-:-:--b FISALVILIJLLV DHMD. (I: \)U.. ludqulnn lot ODOVIB AID 'I'lI0'l`BI sun sum aunt oaoxou run. Li rnuun. vndssno an. 1 VQOIC IAIIII ILOUI A IIXILLTI. Oholoo lot 0! IAN] Ron roam: tot Isle. ms 1... ll-A_l nI--L n_..--.- 05...! our Isiah tuners lard. lnun K Dug $1 Oholoo lot oi III]! non rouwu I0! -no. Imam noun Bloch Pnmss Strut .__--_ . __ __;._..__._ 44.%___.- noon. Bank of Monlreal.. Ontnrio BInk...... Bank du Peuple... Moloonn Bunk... Bank of Toronto... Bin u_e]1c ueu Car More nu uni. .. nIIA.\l\ 51'.`-.'::'.`I-`.:.'?s':'I*.-".: :.;.-'7$`-""-`-`-' Ilunnlua-Ooodnlnhou-Inn. *9 -5 `rho now nylon shut bloomln an nprlnq In lo. Inn all so do with In out. vouwuoo lop: mac Ihhrln In In. ll you're tn nnnnnovo old Ihlu. tn lo. Wm: n urtounru ot 5 Inc. And um`: um I noon IIIOII 1 II] or Inn. `run an an Mac: mu 1 Ihow In uu up:-In; win I` mnunnlnnlnrn nan Ina; Ira IA. smo5nn'f.nmn noon- ncnmxnr: m_mx um um zl'.".'5'.'.'-I*~'.:. 3'*;'3.*".:".;'i'""-`-`-"'4? hug.-Q -nbgndn lnngl-Inn. ueoec............. nion Bank . . . . . . .. Bank of Commerca.. lm F on) Bank nan par RR uan. rac. n.n...... .. .. Montreal Telegraph 00.. Rich. & Ont. Nnv. Co.. .. City Passenger R.R.. .. Montreal Gas Co. . . . .. .. Canndn Cotton Co. . . . .. Dundu Cotton 00.... .. Ontario Investment. . . . .` N.W. Lnnd Co...... .` Q0 9...: M .5 M _ We naiv- N. W. Llnd L0.. 5:. Paul M. A M. Wnn'--O nlug.. igheah. Lowest... Closing... CouI-0 ning.. ighost.. Lowest... Closing... UuI-0 ning.. ighesn. Lowell... Olosing. . Po|I-0 ing.. ighuh. Lowent... Cluing... LAu-O nlng.. ighest.. Lowou... Closing lyusanfs Drug_Slpra. ITOOII. Wnbuh ......... .. North Wuurn . . Ian shun men. Oonn-sI.,_., Union Poomo.... Control Pool . Mluourt l-`come N.Y.0omnl.. Wuurn Unlon.. Ouch Bentham llrlo noond. 0mo\n.Pnt... W. M. Bonds .. Nonmrn Pnolo. PM. ` Boob. lPmabur|...... L. I. I .. us. run. I. ML . u .. . In. llnvnod ill. llonhorn Pacino . cun- ` INGTUN Oill ad by Nugonl I Tulol; I ood ououlon than um um I` uEgIynt`l`|nInnt.h l'oo Iornlo. . . ____...L_.._.g-1 N,` ..-....- A.-AAA-Inn ll Is due to rancidity and age. When fresh it is naturally odorless and almost tastulestr Such Oil may be procured at Who makes a speci-a.lty of thix; brand. Wuutn uh gon 'I nuu.... 0snul|_Pu_o_mo ._ Oregon '1 :-sun... Onnuln home 3" .:.`.' uruy Phlls. A null Dal. I liudlon Irlo...... .. Illlnoln Ocnl.rsl.... Onnhs bonluvmo O Nah .. No II Wat PNL. IUHARAETBRISTIG sum. Ill LIVER UIL -u-...... D. h. a W Knncuh Denver C lilo On liook In t .. And have expressed their sa- tisfaction by ndvising their friends to go and do likewise. FRANKLIN B808. 65 00.. Ilnnnunrlnn !m- anovln an `l'lI0`l`l IINIIJX [I0] IIIAL PIIIIIIIDI IAIIIT. Mammal. Itch. 29. !rInur_Rnmlmn. (co hblu : uh: nno co - (Hts!!! AND PIIUVIIION IAIKIIT. (Down 0 W1-tam Oo.) (llnula. lm... ton. i0.-l n.m. on-unm A. unnbnnu. 11.. 1-`: vv 1'0 OON TBAOTOBBI IOITIILL noun. IAIIIIT. AIIIIOAI ITOOI IABKIT. (Devan 0 W1-lgM0a.) Nlw Yell. Huh. Na 8316 p.n. groan. lxn`1' m'w-r om ! |lI ... . ... n. u. wmnuitnm THE STRONG T-he Besvt Value and Best Fitting Pants in the City are to be had at aromo....... : uescaruer. ank.......` Down 0 W1-mm U0.) 392! vsos 5 91` 5 97} - I14 111` The 'l'illingll&a_I:`l'ai1o1'ing House. 70 BROOK ITIIB B1`. Ins 61} 130 000 Col} LL ? -_ HOUIIIIEIPEB ; uood nluonou. um). nod Iomuv. J. OOBRIUAN. Olnulo it. GALLOWAYI You Wllll I Fur Oollnunu man: [or Illuur - lady or nnuomnn. uompnro our Price: with those at our hon: Ina gnu Ihp culcnnou. > - ` ' V \ . EH5 It-"33 84-mucosa Straoti News uc:uss.| -..__.v_-.-v-c .50 blur ANII non lQnA--.- ck- L.__. _--- _ _ Mr Oollnund Cum for clubs: I ...u. .. .....u.....n. nomnuo oBdoollu ma won _or uh on our uni .\_._. '.'_':-_" '*` I C --"3':?.! n.:-3" "" "'-"" 1.1. 3 ndhrl and (III- ' 1-onus B0!!! In 1. India} - \wa`%'roN`l'uu punt-vau--;...::;a;;.1.; vary com MN on and `on-' Iornnlu-nu ud. cubic fa Inmu. A9 I) to H. . PAIII, rlnoou IL. I} or to John may. Ohu-Ion Bu-not. Mu-oh B6. Inch 19. `NICE noun, E mm of good In oodoollu Ind wank: ---- H . KEOUIKKAID. fl] & llll OHM. out or xmesmou. Merchants & Mechanics, Vvollinzton St- u. I0. "1' "I grit: - ----- -- ~- - . In I:-om = alum numholon mo um um nut. to n a my 0. I. IlIIOI.!lQ. Apply R. 0 UINII. I 1 cu , F 0! In Ih*nut that hndlouo I turn! mucx o uuniua noun. owner of Johnson sud Bunk Intuit. M mount ooonvlt In loin. Ford. Inc loan in In--olun concl- |Inn..n.Il modem oonvonlonou. A long vgg _n_n_q- 1roU_ WANTED. 7.130 -.L1vn'I-. 3'53. 19.1?k.u.1nXZ won a L. ' 'x %3".'i"6'v'....a:".` mir:1nm lnu. ugaunuuu. MI nod unnor dance. it Wat Wno odiou- 36:. can IINTON. I'll I noon: lid Hy!- nuhn Tprnoo. You my tho blah prlou tom: any dulontuo nun to: their run when OVER. W()IIK['}II Ill.'l!.'s'EI.I". Hon. Deniel Manning. seoretery ol the I'nited Btetes treesnry. returning to his h e Iome du`/vn ago from a. cabinet P3lbu.!ll} end was picked up in en neoioue end apparently dying eon- lon. lle hes einee rallied. but he still h vere between life end deeth. H1: perleot recovery is hoped for. but thet hope la not well grounded. The Brook- lyn Eagle, whole editor has long been one of Mr. Menninars must intimete per- eonel end polltleel friends. eeys he is permsnently lnespeelteted. "He mey recover from this immediate stroke," eeys Hr. Melelvey. "but he will heye to devote the rest of his years to rest. qnietndo end retirement. He II evlotlm of neglect of the-dutv of regular eetlng. of syetemetle sleeping, of due exerelee. end of not stopping work each day noon enough to reoupereto hls overtexed physlcsl end mentel powers. _lt ls e greet plty; lt le e greet leeson: It ls e greet wernlng; lt is s greet lens to u edminietretion pconllerly oheetised-by eelemlly end peonllsrly needing the level judgment, greet bnin end imper- tnrheble nerve ol the ntrleken eeeretery. Ooneldering the men Denlel Iennleg hee mede enol who survive him. hle proetretaon seems llke the very lrony of fete. end llhe e setlre en the theery ol the pernlptenoe ol the tteet." ll theee words he verled the Democretle perty wlll be eerrewed elresh end es it he: not been slnee the edvent of the Cleve- lend edmlnlettetlon. Mr. Kenning le e splendid type of the sell nede men. end I eueplenone exunple of the wreck whleh over-ezertlon end over-Industry hrlng shout. Hls own plelntlve remerh, "I dldn't expect to be pulled down like this." ehowed how llttle he hed been eondoee of late system's ehettennent. Olevelend eennot hestlly eooept his pg. smnidl. hevlng dene eo naeeh to eleet . the Preetdeet OHM United States end ; belnu the ret-eheeen nember ol the i new tted Mn tln oelel esreer d ` the young eteteennn ls closed. end It l will be e hlndneu ee well es e eonrteey ' torelleve hlrnelhlspeblleoereeeseoon ` ennui. D THE DOMINION'S DEFIOIT. The were which the government or- gane took palm to create by intimatlng that there would li_l:ely be a change in the tarii! in regard to epirite and toluen- ooe and teae. baa led to phe payment oi larae enmeln the shape of duty into the public treasury ? Every man who had auch article: in bond took them cut; and after all the ieri may not be me- terlally changed. Oi couree there it no telling what the government may do in in its eagerneaa to increase the revenue The uanal ocurac in to keep their pur- poeeee. profound secret. and spring the ohanuea upon the mercantile commu- nity. To follow auch a courae would. however. deprive the Finnnoe Minister ol the later returns of the custom: and inland revenue departments. and of the oelonlntione upon a dllllillljld dc-ilcil. Hon. Mr. ilzlcheinn will be exuneetl 1! he imitate the example of Sir Leonard Til- lev in anticipating revenuue nudin mak- ing lulee prophecies. but Sir Richard Oartwripht may be depended upon to analyse the exhibit and give to the peo- ple of Canada the information which .mney.he*ee.n...x5,:e;:.$s.hnez. .1`.he !ln,nnn_;_;:_ -' J"`ii`i'%"i'sBu'i3iiy` MILE . .JllaT.li".IIt*.9 A. .q.-: .. _. -~,:._,`.,..... to la n uvzpnul-mu nun dmon. and this not the government cannot conceal, cook the return: u they m|y._ -...q-cu... nu. u--u-uvv Liven an Avv nu-on II to 1.200. end the freight 2&0. to Bio. per bnlhel. The ergnmenttollows tht the blnedlen route on never be popu- lsrleed until vcsaels can go down the river as reedily and ohenpilv us down the lekee, onrrying their cargoes right through without breaking bulk. Indi- rectly but very iunisivcly the pooling system of the river forwarders hes been ettseked. The companies know best what to do under the circumstances. end what ground there is for the insinua- tione of vesselmen. They may even nd it convenient to evade answering the ne- cnsetions of the western preae-thet no matter whet the government may do by wey oi ehntina their tolle and charges the teri of the heraemen will eulsr no rnJnetion-the {sot resneine thet the merino business is wretohedly dull, and that ite revival by the enlnrgelmnt of the BI. Lswrenoe Oenele meens dull: to Kingston as e reshipninu port. UANAL L'NLARGla'J|1I9`Nf. The work msy be slow of accomplish- ment--the condition of the nuances would not justify any other proceeding -but the government is committed to an enlargement of the canals, and to this end some 012,000,000 or 015,000,000 must follow the 060,000,000 thus expend- ed. That the new Welland Canal has not fullled expectations. in so far es the directing of trade Canadinnwam is concerned. goes without saying. It has led to the shipment of considerable grain through it-that is it has faellitetod the transportation of cargoes by the im- mense stenm and sailing vessels which had before its opening conned their operations to the upper inkes-but theh Americans have been bonetted quite as much as the Canadians by the emnl. and the object of its enlargement has not been therefore reached. The idea is that it does not my vesselmen to come It Klngiton and trauship their cargoes into riser barges. The statement hes been made that it costs as much to send wheat from Kingston to tide water as it does to send it from Thunder Bay to Kingston. the distance being as 180 milol I- L- 1 un(. _...I AL- l--l_|.L nl- L-l` The nnnuonun asking I out Ibowhgoloony. Thy hvonduo dthoumtno Ionuoh u to crou- thouujldoauhutlnyunoookod tots FNIIII. WM they do no! lolly nun. out the nquluuonu of tho county. Tbolduluo-nhtho wvwlwdm "0 -9930 _ _________ I W0 BIIOIIO III W ll _1.;_;..........`.:.;,.._:-.,...-;.*r,=_*_.',.*:_:_:: glaznygsrutisuanuig; on. TALMAGl`. 8 TWELFTH sermon on "THE MARRIAGE mun. nctdtn no Person In 3 community Whoood to no In Win nndwon lnlonnod an IIOIIIOII-llllllll` loud- tudo (or llor loll. tanynplo. can rolled on, And every your lhnnnh made with her own hand a garment fur Sunuol, and took it over to him. Tll lad would have got. along well without that gun menu, for I unpposo he was well clad by the ministry of the temple; but Hannah could not bo cont/anmd unless aho was all the time doing something for her darling boy. Moro- ovur his mother made him a limo costs, /gnd broughtit to him from year 00 year. when she cum up with her husband to oer the yearly lat-rincu." Hannah Itandn before you, then, in the bend to oifor the yearly ucrmoe. " The stories of Deborah and Abigail are very apt. to cmoouruge a woman : soul. She nyl within hernelt, "It in impouihle tint I over mu achieve my such grandeur or char- acter, and I don't mean to try;" as though 1 child should refuse to play eight not: because he cannot exeouoe I: "William Tell. This nmnnh nf the text differ: from the person: I `.L`.~5 "7T~"w`?`?` .81`. Lows. March 28.--Rov. '1`. De Witt Tulmnge, D. D., of Brooklyn, preached In thin city chin morning. on 111: way home from _ aha bwomh- of his series of u`..`.s;-. . `E':'.'~.~;`.. ,`=.:_ . wu "Motherhood." vn... nlnnunnt nmnnher hook for MI text, I lupeulu w |III,u|Iuuu nun... | Motherhood. " The eloquent preacher Bunuol ii, 19: Moreover his mother mud him a little cost. and brought it tqhim from ....- tn vnnr Whnn 1113 came up with her hun- and brought ID uqmm u-um to year, when she up d oor the yearly sacrice." 'n.. ntnl-Ian nf Deborah Abigail hacannot "William Tell." `mu Hmnnh of the text person: jult now named. She was an ordinary woman, with ordinary intellectual capacity, placed in the ordinary c.ircu.nnta.nooI, and yet, I3 extraordinary piety, utanding out be- om the ages to come, the model Christian mother Bnnnnh was the wits of Elknnnh, who UM I person very much like herselt-unrom:mtio uni plain. never having fought a. battle or boon tho subject of a marvellous escape. Neither oi them would have been called a. genius. J nut what you and I might be. that was Eihnnah and Hannah. nu. 3..-mm`:-. timn in an the history 0! that and Hannah. The brightest time in all history funny was the birth of Samuel. Although no Itnr run along the heavens pointing down to his birthplace. I think the angels of God stooped at the coming of so wonderful I prophoh A: Samuel had been given in answer to an--clue conun- uon--nll modem Ions vor mo- \IIn\o Io dulublo unlnl. A891! to A. 0 AW- mun. mvmon am, or B. It Wl`a.IDi`!;_ot to uw.,;. r....`m:.~* Aunmuei Myer. Elkumh and all his family, law uunh. Itnrtad up to Shiloh to our uncri- cou of thnnhgiving. Tho cradle whom the child Iiopt was Altar enough for Hannah`: gntnfui heart; but when the boy mu old enough she took him to Shiloh and took three bullockl. and an ophah of our And at bottle xzvino, and mad; oifering of sncrmco unto 1...: ma thnn. mom-dim: to a previous lug uhlnnluynaia-1 Allin. 8.-mnnh mm In Inf mu Ilolnonhnyllohu-I Alln. nnnnhlfulh hwfnmyuuunl .- hllivwv v-1 `h *. Frvv" `ho wlv In '5 DIIUUUII. unu nu ulmuu v. u... _..x. .. ..-- who, sacrice um; hid. And there, according previoul Inn uhghnhimztnrthcna he was tn stay K I511, Ind more, nooorumg w pronun- vow,&hh1m;tort.hen Illlhodtyldhll Ilh, and minister In tho hnmnln. not-rmcu." Hannah you, then, rnt place, an an lnduacriuua nmthor. There wu no nood for her to work. Elkumh. her hnlbcnd. was far from poor. u belonged to: dwngumuxl many; for the Bible wlllul that ho wu the non ht Joroboam, the son of mu... um am or John. tlm son of Zunh. the hi. Jorohoam, ma son or Elihu, tho Inn 0! John, tlm Zuph. Who won: may!" you say. I do not know; but they were distinguished people, no doubt. or i.h:`ir names would not have been men- nn tinned. Hannah might have Ioumd horse]! with her f|mily,nnd with folded arm: and din- hevolod hut. road novola from your to you-, ilthore had been any to mad; but. when I use her making that garumut. and inking it over wScmuol,I lmow Ihu in industrious from principle nu wq-li In from plonauro. God would not hnvu a mother become 11 drudgo or adnvo; Ila would hnvu hvr umploy all this htlpu pouibio in this day in the roaring of hot ohildron. But Hannah ought. novurho houhuned who found making a coat for Hnlnunl Hoot! vthurn need no munwl in thin direc- tion. " a wrinklnl on their hmw, the ptllor on an cheek, the hhimhle mnrk onhheir [Inger meat that th are [nlthfulinthoir mm uul duties. The loom and um bright- nu ` and the vivnoity of girlhood have [Ivan place for tho grander dignity and unemlnm nnd industry of motherhood. But there in n benthonilh iden getting abroad in some of the fnniiios of Americans; them are mother: who banish themlolveu from the homo oirch For three-fourths of their mnuarnnl duties they prove themselves incompetent. They um ignorant of what their ohildrun wear And whit their children out and what their chil- drm renal They intrunt. In lrrmponnible r- Ionstheoe young immortahnnrinllow to be under inuence: which may cripple their bodies. or mint their purity, or Ipoil their manners, or dutroy their nouin. In-nm um Awkward ml of Rnmunrn nun. lhelr or uuroy umir noun. From the nwlunrrl out of Bomunli coal. you know hln mother Hannah did not nub it. Outfmm undo:-flaming chnndolion, und of! from imported carpet, and down the gnnibo min than has come a grout crowd of chil- dren, in thin day untrninod, saucy, inoompo- but for all practical dution of lifn, ready ho ho caught in tho ilnt whirl of crime and nomulity. lndoloni. and unfaithful mochorl will make indolent and unfaithful children. You cannot expect nentnena and order in my houlu whom the daughter: I00 nothing but nlattemllncu and uplidulomuuvoncu in their pu-uni; Let Humnh be ldlu. And most oorhinly Samuel will grow up idlo. Who an the imluntrionn man in All our 0." ---- ~ `HA ! I d Pl '1 m.l'."?`...`s ., an `E2: 33 .:.c. . llllrl garden. Apply to IIBI. K. B El!` 78 York Gnu. KIIIQIOII. muamg um wnm, nun mo roon, wav- tngthocsrpommnklng o lmmgomm lbouuonqmnk the earth to qunh Iocvouuh-our ramo with the trade! gigantic enterprises! Who no they! hr the moat put they descended from Ind|w Ioulnothu-I,who, In the old bomnund, Ilunoqutntholrownyu-and wun Hall on csrpoh Ind plan their on door Ink and the tholr own emu uid WI W Ill pl-II `EDIT OWE CIT Ila; did do their own work. Tho uwvurt nun udthnuonunlwolnnnohh dqy,n1noty~ Ilnooulol 3 hundnd at thom,cunoh-on much an mum-tom notary of bud knuckle: ulomnnun. ' oonluny Iumuol wul grow up lulu. Who tho lndunrlotu mon our occupnonnnnd proloaional Who are they xunnxlnn tho marohnndbo of the world. lnnnngmg mo Immmnmn or we worm, building the wnlh, tlnn tho roofs. lmr um amen. mnklnn Imvl nommlnn %- MOTHEBHOOD ' (spoon! to lhmrhh Wbla.) ._,__ u:-__u. no D-.. 'l" Th manta for another. That which will nuke Goorgowilh-uinJohn. Thorod iuwoa-u-y inonacamwhilo n frown of dllpleuure 1; mon thnnonoughinnnother. Whipp um I dark olmol do not exhaust In the round: 0! domestic discipline. Then hnvo bun ohiidxuwho haven-own upnndgonoto glorzt without ever having Ind their box THE DAILY liMl'l`lBH WHJU, MARCH 29. boxed. Ohl how much care and intelligence up inthe rearing` of childrenl But in thin day. when there are to many books on um mbject. no parent in excuuble in being ilcjrant oi. the best mode of bringing up a c . if parents knew mom of dietetic: there would not be so many dyspeptic Itomncln, and week nerves. and incompetent liven among children. if parents knew more of phyniology there would not be so many curved spines, and cramped cheeta, and innuned throate, and dimmed lungs u there are among children. If parent: knew more of art, and were in Iylnpethy with I that in beautiful. there would not be I0 y children coming out in the world with booriah proclivitinn. If. parents knew more of Christ and practiced more of His ro- lizion, there would not be so many little foot nhendy ntu-ting on the wrong ~roa and all around us voices of riot and bluphcmy would not come up with such money of internal triumph. The eegletn in theeyrie have no advantage: over the eegletn of a thousand yearn ago; the ` kid: have no Iuperior way of climbing up tho rock: than the old goat: taught hundreds of year: ago; the whelps know no more now thnn did the wheips otngm ago -.i`Jm)'-1:5`: mllllk *` Q` -.9 I9. I! i uuly. wotkmuanmp ma prim- BOSTOK IIAT STORE. our-_-I 14.__.a.;-u- $6

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