Show tabernacle on sunday april Us ad elder john M brown and prest D 11 wells addressed the congregation the day was pleasant and the assembly large i elder brown offered some good and timely instructions relative to the duties of saints bishop woolley testified to the truth of what the world calls mormonism pres wells summed up the whole duty of saints as embodied in these words LIVE you YOUR youn RELIGION ION lon A STRANGERS IlIr impression OF THE houss or OF commoss COMMONS vs if one desires to get a most unfavorable 11 b 11 view of the members of the house of commons m 0 ns and become impressed with the idea that they are a most mediocre nav nay below mediocre set of men in their personal appearance he be has only to sit awhile in the strangers or speakers gallery and have no opportunity of correct correcting ng his impressions by closer observation vallan valian seen thence lord palmerston has the he lo lok loh loli h of a vulgar frowzy sort of an individual with vanity enough to dye his whiskers after he had become old enough to give it up cornwall lewis with his ins shap thap visage and iorg nose looks fit for a villain in in an opera orphay or play a veritable cutthroat cut throat leen keen would make his fortune by divine giving him liim the second cutthroat cut throat business to do lord ord john looks only fit for a the others on his side of the house look like very good sort of respectable ninnies dinnies and mediocrities medio crite crites with here and there a dandified young scattered in to haven haver the dish bright t I 1 have riot not seen been on the other gide fide sit gladstone a very commonplace common place sort ofa ora of a gentleman as seen from the gallery though he improved on closer ins inspection I 1 action next day in the british museum str sir james graham who seemed thence a very respectable farmer like personage lord Stan stanley tev lev who has almost an insignificant look looks inherited his fathers short perked up nose with other features on a some what diminutive and unimpressive scale bulwer w er lytton so closely resembled his portraits that I 1 recognised recognized him film immediately though in the dim distant light he looked a rumpled second hand edition of lil ili sir john packington lackington Pac kington 13 3 a rather dandified little gentleman and mr walpole does not riot strike the beholder as a remarkable kable hable man disraeli alone ont out of he the whole house houe loomed ous of the mist as a man fit to lead his head is a study there is something wonderful in it all the lines of his face are hard and deeply drawn as inthe if the face had been exercised like the of an all athlete leg or back the brain is massed up in front like a tower and one feels as he sits there impassive and seeming scarcely to 0 o heed what w hat is going ou on as if it one gazed on a lion or tiger ilger in repose who could use ue teeth or claws if occasion came you would scarcely pronounce lh idi face that of a good roan foi it is sinister and forbidding withal but there is on it the clear stamp of intellect and nd of strong will to put that intellect to cje london correspondent montreal gazette THE tim montenegrins MONTENE GRINS frequent altu allu alluin ines cs are made in our eu Eui european services to the beta between een the montenegrins Montene grins and the turkish government ern ment wl ich irh claims sove the province ef of Monten montenegro ogro it will therefore assion our reader ea d e r sd 8 N an the to give a brief sketch of the tiie history of or the pro vincia cp and is Is relation with the Sti sub bime ime porte montenegro has haa an area of square mile and a population of mostly belonging to the ibe greek church it lies west of 11 rz and and austrian and Is chiefly eim elm fly oos of a moun farnon character it was sailed by the w of the servian army defeated by llie the turks in the battle battie of Kos kostova iova inva ami and was afterwards ads in 1478 by mohomed II 11 sir sli 1 46 t it hoot h been nominally a dependency 0 of f burkey gurkey u rhey bul bui the montenegrin Montene grins robust brave an in attached to the principle of elt self elf govern government merit I 1 ve never shawn much for their alado e ids irs and nominal ma mastele stets stele there Is a spice of bri andish in their disposition and they have rev rey revolted bolted frequently some limes times receiving rather evere revere for lor th their lr in 1838 tny tey revolted awl bwl gieir air pasha bir or leader was wab wa 9 si erf edw xue e itei present leader prirca da luid fi or wa shrewd man and lind by foreign powers seeke seeks not only to make mont montenegro benegro an independent state but to stir up a general revolt atthe sultans eui sui subjects ejects of the greek falth faith sometimes austria and sometimes anesla ha hat encouraged the montenegrins Montene grins to revolt tand fand now the french emperor seems disposed despos to make friends of the montenegrins Montene grins and their thein r co religionists by intervening to prevent event the porte pote po te sending a sufficient force to asti chastise e the mountaineers for their recent revolt ris volt this intervention has encouraged the montenegrins Monte Montene grins and the greek subjects of the sultan in their insurrectionary designs and a general revolt not improbable RUSSIAN JUSTICE prince leon deon kotchoubey of a rich and ancient family a man of au imperious character had long employed as b hi i land agent an austrian named about a year ago ag when they were alone together in the tho princes cabinet a warm discussion arose about some account A pistol was suddenly fired which wounded the agent in the side when some of the household rushed in to see what had taken place the prince accused of having fi ed the pistol at himself in a spirit of revenge and to drag the pierce in jn a criminal trial on the other hand the agent asserted that leon had fired at him in a fit of rage through the influence of the prince the man was condemned the wife of the man however was a woman of energy and she went about from rom door to door with her four young children imploring every one to aid her in obtaining justice she was at last called to tsar kee sele selo seio and also imprisoned leaving the children to be provided for by any one who might have pity on theart public rumor brought the apse to the tho knowledge of the emperor and he ordered an inquiry to be instituted by the senate whose decision no one doubts of the following are said to be its dispositions first having been unjustly condemned has a light tight to fix the indemnity which the prince should pay him secondly the governor who conformed the sentence cannot te reached in his person as he is dead but his memory shall be branded with wilh reprobation and thirdly thi idly general pool pod is to ba be tried for injustice and his two assistants in the ther affair shall be similarly treated WITCH witchcraft CRAFT in the coumbe of the century during which this fearful persecution was at its height in germany flom hom 1580 to it is calculated that more mora than individuals isi ibi nine mine tenths of whom were women were its victims to the honor of humanity be it said some voices were ra based sed against this bloodthirsty blood thirsty practice but they were drowned in the general clamor clamor lu itt every part of germany protestant or catholic the same atrocities were committed at length in the year 1631 the noble hearted count frederick stein him himself selfa a member of the order of jesuits an order which had been among the most violent denouncers of sorcery ventured to step boldly forward and declare that among the many whom lie he had accompanied accompanied to the scaffold there was not one whom he e could confidently declare guilty I 1 i treat me so he added treat in thi this syman sIman manner the judges or the heads of the church subject dectus us to the some seme tortures and see if you will not discover sorcerers in us all despite thit thi burst of generous indignation it was not till 1694 1691 that this incomprehensible i insanity n began to abate the last lost so called witch burnt in the german empire was a poor null nun aged seventy in the year 1749 at berg butau but at glarus in german switzerland an execution of a simlar simbar nature took place as late as 1704 this time the victim wa was a servant girl of having practiced diabolical arts to lame timm tha the child of her employers germany indeed seem ed to live in a an n atmosphere of sorcery poetry and poets of germany WHITE TRIBES IK ix CENTRAL AFRICA A cor respond respondent ent of the augsburg zeuying zeh ZeU ting fing writing from zanzibar under date dale of the ath may blay 1858 1853 says day before yesterday day I 1 heard from capt B barton urton and mr they hae haie reached the great african inland lake and are occupied ip ifa making explorations and researches on its shores they are in excellent health and spirits and contemplate returning to zanzibar in the month of september according to the information I 1 have ga gathered therea concerning the count fes ies south of abyssinia the source cf of he the loubat Is a large lake take ly it arg g sout snut southward ward hward of abyssinia in the vicinity of this lake are to be found fourd several while tribes viz the amara the couso canso the Amara koke and the Ren Reu dike the two first named stand upon a level with the he in respect t tp avi iz allon alion they all beem seem t to 0 be re remnants A d 0 f the th anci ancl of ii 1 I 1 am now pre a map of these countries THE thu DOOM OF tun tur wor WORLD LD tha north britch ariti h lefew discoursing on the doom of odthe tho world has th tio tin following follo remark remarks si what 4 his change ht to bp be we dare not even conjecture bat but we see in the heavens themselves some traces race sor of destructive elemen elements tsi and some indications of theio their power the fragments of broken planets the dt de scent of meleo lla iia stones upon our globe glo gio behle beHie ae comet welding their loose the solar surface the volcanic in our oart fai fal laI lite tha appearance of new ne istar starsa st arsa arsh araa R a flie hie rits itta appearance of others ell lil fori fort flint that convulsion to which t tk of the worl world dIs is doomed thus peteet net nef which is to burned U uund uena tinder which are wre re 0 to o pass paw away thu ti rois alua kit hit leen iven an on the and mf ahe abe nai mai of or former torl dAt qia wio arn the be Us 74 W of t bunn burn lity and wisdom iivo lomo it we hav have not 9 taught in the sebo scho school olof of revelation j tar tai niwo armst N of au ill england was VC abrl wit |