1 HE 1fEhCH \:-i l AND GENERAL ADVERTISER WEST KlNG DURHAM Stea1u Job Printing Offi.ce s LUI !'1 hOWMANV! LL ~ :r " 1 j\llj Seventy fl.vu cents per annum in ad v >nee T he ve1 $2 00 l\Ier chant and \DV t<..TtTISI N(: Obser .R \fE:j 0 1: >5 1 1 ' 10 AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. VOLUME n · BOWMAN VILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY JU::\E Li 18i3 )[UMBER XXXV came 1 tie suit 1 , '" 101 bt C rt 1 Ii u.,li S1bl aid of LI e Sevc1 Ly first W\S l" lled of ler repell ug repeated desperate attacks of tbc e1 uy Tl e satuc C\Cl i g ti e Se\ en ty Just and soroe co 1st Scpovs iep llcd ti rec thousand of tl c e lCmy s horse wbo attackcl the Ii:ilnnd 1he 1e13 me1 t lo;::t u these operations t' o officers and 01 e ht n dml rank and file but ll e enemy 1L the san1e t1n e fro1u the u1 itcd col 1m1 s ] a 1 t\ventv tl Ol sat l ktlled an cl vo 111 I d 1 d left bchn LI t\vent.) p1ecei: i. of cannu1 At rnght, on the 8th of Fcbr iary the Seve1 t) ty lust commanded by 11 JO J)"lri mplo crossccl a br1 {;h of the Ca\crj attacked lIP} oo s cavahy ca l in l sle, or dis [er~edtbe hole £Je1cSllt\nSu. S[ B dy treat\ and tbc surrender ol I1ppo s t u so s to tic Jlut1sh general In 1794 the sous were restored to T1ppoo o 1 ~ I cb be 111 s~1ntlJ made a treaty with tie l 01 el the o.t \Ill \\Ith us In l\fay 1799 Ser ·ti l patn1u \\as stormed 1.nd T1p1 oo slu n In l 95 \be Seventy firsthelpcrl toco1 iucr Ceylon fl om the Dutch I1 1806 ti s act11c 1cg men! assisted m Ilic col iuest of the Care ol Goo l Ho1 e n l m the 1rnttle of 13lue bI01 nta11 th e Seve1 tJ f rst hclpc l to t!ee1Clc tl c daJ The) ' ere shame m th defeat. at B cuos J\yrcs an l lost their colors there (aJterwards 1ecovered) tha1 ks to a rash and 1ncompcteDt general One of the u ost ilaobrn 0 cxplo ts ol the Pcn1nsula1 war was ac h e\ cd by the grcn t d cl company of the Se1 ent' first tt Vrnuc was / POSJ ERS PAMJ:'HLJ IS C1R lJL \.RS BILL H EAJ > " GHl QlJE S NOTES HANDBILLS L \..EELS C o\.l{DS IIUi:F TS &c !i.oc &c EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE · B. Gentlemen s & Boys Garments GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY I llADE I N THE POETRY If We Would RELIANCE Muta! Life Assurance Society l'IEWESI S1YLES l3ow1nfl.nv1lle J, ly 27 1860 ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS coi:~c EST \ 13LlSI-IED JR ll 1 81 JA111ESS1Hlllll '\10Nllll Al Pq \VAL ER SH~LY Esq ~'[ P D NO'lN Thl\C 01:'\.LD E!>l JJ;AST M· I 7 l'rtlx J aoa { 35 r Lwer7x ol Lunclon and Glasgow IJ"""lOJt I ckcts 01 0 \:NA J A Ounnr 0 F:FYCl!JS Guld but check the 1:1pcake1 When he $1Joils h s netghbo a f L r o rf e 'vould OOt hel1 the ClT ng E e \Ve tter W Qrds o! blame Ifwc ' 0111 ho\vnn. yn1glt \ e l 1 n f 01u path8 of s a.1 1 f'l ha10.e If c Onl) t11 o men of tic Sc\e1 t) thud cs c·ped and they \\ere fo 11 d n the Jtnglc desperately "oundc 1 In 1781 tl e Se\ nty tl ir l ago.111 inet t} e:1r old eue1.oy Tl e rC'g n ent \Vas no\ oom1uandecl by Colonel James Crawford ~gain \VC were 1 Jaudful of incn facing ..:01 nllef's 1 osti:: IIydcr had t :\ entJ fh e battalions of Joot some fifty tho tsund horse above one 1 undre<l thou~antl ma.tch locl Pns~c gcr Moil - 735 ptn !J 001 n .l' Bo· ni 1mn.t 1 a\ll)ly to Age \\ A. NE l.DS ~th t DIJE0101!) Ol a,1 nau men n l forty ~c" cu J teccs of canno1 I re cc 0 Il1 er \ t n pc It t b\ p o tnd v. hat \Vas ell.Bed u forehrtnd e L niat 1-l s ft.m 1) conE nstcd of t Jc h\ o chtl lren a U " scarcely tl rr.e yeats old a I be ut <l tie mall of all 1 oil Br c get At the 't" t ot hs 1 an ed I le ue I a<l 1 t ed a I tile cott"1gc that sloo I a lonely out of the " a \ phce altbo gl I c 1 d rn cr..uis <l lu.e a oreP I c had r ctur e l 1 ossesd on of 1t on the <.:icore of ecoi on y !\.. Lra\c thlcttc m n nU one lo f r lc r - - ------- - -- - -- -RR LOSCOMBE ille J ne 1871 tf JO :r..r l IHM/:! 1 l H ATLAIV !)()1JCJTOJ, nv CHA1'i01'HY J!c e flat hE~IDE.l\I S~CHEIAJ Y - JA> Jo.K 'I B O..l.Mrn1 Lt:i o n st 'I HN IIONODADLE J Oll.1:1 1Lu1n 'I! ~ 1 i-g4 Ort li la..i c H wks sl < i,u; a1c New Tailor Shop. SPECIAL 11' E :ENTlR J< PJ _1.1 [S I elo1 g t.o an l l ~11 ud 1nung t tJ c Pol vlo de ;; d1 t1011i; I u1 th" 1 ow1whip ot Dc i l,n glo11 the Agenc cis B l u1 Prospect 8e1:> 11 01 > R a.11 or1ni:; &c 01a11·licat 1 ttthc JJca l Uffi c s i 1 lied n.ny of 11 1 PHI LLIPS, l 0 t l :tt !. t H.\"\lP I ON u ti lYC lo i:nk: n. L e 1.. r1u..s Uc l'YI nrch 11th 1871 no24 tf J ;\Ml Sr.RANI l{.1.J Secretary AGENI tOR BOWMANVUIE CB \RKEll lUE LITERATURE FAMOUS BRITISH REGIMENTS LIGl:lI 1:>1!:\KNIY FIRST (HIGHT \.ND S!:c o l C WOll M (JSIO ! B l"l e is 1 J a.re 1 to i eee ve p p ls on the P ano and Orga I art t:t lars by tpphcat10n to l\f 'll OWtl wl le Sir E\rC Coote con n1anJc l a poor eight thous md men the Seventy thml be me ugarn tl e onlJ Br tJSh reg mcnt rhe ad\ u1cc \\ 1.s arruss n. 1la n beJOU l \vlud t he encrr y wasdra vn up 1rotected by front andtlanknnrcdo1bts t.nl <la1 gerous bat tertes J 1 tufter the rep tli:;c ol the enemy a cavalrJ an E 1glish olli er d1scove1ed a roa<l c 1t through tie sand lnlls the mgh· beiorn 1 v Hider by which the .Mi sore cavalry \\as to he let loose OU the Enghsh na.nk Str Ey1 e Coote at nee n1aclc uso ol ti is rotd "nltu11edHyderspoS1t101 Durrng the e1iht hours fightrng ti c Se1 cnty third led all the attacks OD the right of the first h e Gen ml Coote I arl c1 larly noticcu that wl ere\ Cr tl e fire was no rnuallj hot one of the pipes of the Seventy ti ud ble\\ up bts pibrochs t crcer und lo ler LI au usual This so pleased tie general that he cnell out I\ ell done my bra\e fellow you sl"ll ha\: c a pair ot s1h er p1pes "hen the battie JS over le ot n. I J oJ Lo" t 1 i l 1 <ts il c n gl t LegaT tu clr t near u d 1 to c1cep rt1 ou1 d tbl:l c o1 e1s oJ tl c ch1nn ev with mo rT f l 1;0 1T J she bethought l erself o( the soverc1gns 1 er h sbaud had I it and takii g ti c 1ag m wh c} tl ~y were kept from the cup boar<'l the \VJl elt Vent1lat10n of Schools O\C! the fire place 'he uc! llv t 1cked 1t & bet"' een the bec1i::i. ren1arJ.;1nt.? ut 11 e rr e Wl'll. JAMES BIGHAM, P a mter Gbzier Paper Hanger &c &c \.ll km U s uf o k 1 on1tl) att u] 1 tu n.tl >!t1.l fa.ct on g ru.ant~ C' l ltet;t le1 cc N ~ t loo en.st o( t1 e B I le Clu s t ( l tcb lYHONl 2 Lf 'l yrouo :Jf :i..rd1 8.th 186') 'l.1 1 lSS :\'t: I Ah.El a~ gicat p eas1 r t l u Jll fvr 1ng the inhab1ta its of )Jarhngton tl at _!!_.!,.!1~ 23-ly B Obsc1\cr Ofl cc King St. IN.I! \.NrrtY ) Ile nfttrwn.rd s presented the regunent r C pta1n Alexande1 lorbes \\}10 \\ th a pau of sil\er pipes \ Llue one Lull ordcted o the suppo1t of J50tne B11t sl n Tl ci 1 a ve been seveinl reg n ents 1 ll 1 dred pagodas {uca.rlJ hfty po inds) The tJllcr\ sa"' a tavorable 11 omcnt1or , S\voop bere l the Sevei t" fit'St In l 7oS "'hen British lost tn the subsequent b1ttlc of 0 n da~hed llo vn at t Frei } l uttcry 1 1 incch 01 LON DON the second battalions ot fifteen 11 lantry Jeveram four hundred killed anJ 'i\ o in le<l ~iaJOr rc 0inH:nts "cic Jorined into distinct corps but fe\\ of these \\ere Europeans ti 0 second battal on of ti 0 Th rty se 01 d General Stuart and Colonel Brown each I oot became tho Seventy f rst reoiment lost a leg both cameil a"a) by the same shot On the battle field the scene of the defeat of Bailhe) the Seventy third were affeeteti to hnd rehcs of their friends Spo.t Lcrdasl cs tn:.1.rl ed v th ' ell remem bcred names feathers ch bs of ha r kno" n by the ties scattered clothes and hellnets and skulls be:n ng then arks of blo\\S rouse l the n1en to vengeance It 1783 under General Stuarts com man l the Se' eitv tl ird Jome J JO the it tack ou Cn ld ilote There "ere to ha1 e been three simultaneous attacks but the noise of the 8 gnal gun~ being lro\'.; ncd b) the cncrrn s cannonade the attacks \\ere not s1m tltancous and f:nlcd While the e cniy plrsnc<l our lien L eutenant Colonel Ci.Lthcart and LieutenartOolo cl Stuart with tbe prcc1ons rc1na ns of the SevcntJ Lhnd slip[ ell 1 nto the redo tbt the e err y had !cit rn the oagcrness ol pursmt tu the u oht I c enen1y retucd In this at! ick the Seventy th td lost Captmn Mac l enz c and the 1-Ionorablc J ;unes L nd>iay or c of tive sons ,.,:hom the Earl of Balcarras had in the arm' seven hen tenants nine Sett lith 1.8 2 in.ftf Impe nal .Frre Insurance Co (1'st l hshetl 180a II"'o OFFlCES - 1 Old Bro ! St CARRIAGE SHOP, TYRONE ately in flout a1 d ca11 ed oft 101 r guns and a ho"' 1tzcr In this afla1r the gre1 acher con pany l id t vo le lenants m d th 1tcen rank and file "01 nde<l and t1 o men J 111 e 1 Tl a Irench m\le a tremend us cfiort ' 1th ca1alry and rnfrntry to tccaptnrc \be gung but in ra n On j} 1s d 1y OeQ ge Clark one of ti e s~, enty f r~t le ng \\ Ol ndcd and tr able to JO ln n the ad, ance s 1t ilo\vn tucl ed 1 s bag 1 I e unde1 l s ilrrn auanged l11s chanter anU str 1ck ll! a fa\orrte Scotch 1eg1a ct tal u i to the grcnt dehght of his co111ade· The Seventh first em bar I ed fro n Co1 k fot tl e Pen no lo J' ne the 27th J 808 a1 I "' ·\. g 1::;t th c 1st Ios nn 11' ed rn p 1 t uga I (' fol I n1en "lro died oi thu st l ll the lust daj s mu.rel 'IJ C) \Vere soo1 in the Unck of it and rsufl e1ed J1ea1!ullv f1 In I the i: ; tarvahon and fat gues ol the ter r1lle1etrcit to (or nra Hn1grv an<l. sl <'.i elr.f<;:; t} e p o1 fell ad to tr n p fighting over ba1ren \iastes uf 1 o nt a f1 sn v t Jl maJ) ' uru;e folio' J v do n to che 111 d sp:nr Tl e1r raid o r ti ~ o v could be tracked bJ the bloo l lro n tl c i 1en s \VOuncls lU] to d to t.l It 1scry the ~old cis \\.Crc for cd , t r <J to dr g th b Th d l l e agga0 e e ncn C:j C c c 1 ut Er \\1thloolstbat<;leen1el to l:!ilj Ii )Ol were leo. l I \ o l l I \'C y.ot 1 shoe~ Near ' illa l 1anc 8ay~ o1 c or the t3 v t f 1:it 11a1 y can1c l p to ~ l e a111v en:.) drco.dtully cut u LI. v.ou 1Jed bv t1 e I Im c1 ca"1lry wl 1ulctl10 I'l l tie 101g lu~ 8 ' l cnce le$$ retc. I ei::i. s1as h o l t h cse I 1 l c, ue 11gt11ou nf':lt thc1n ts a s1,;}oolboy du s ru 01g~ttJ 13tlcs :So1cottl 0nl hu tu1 I bloeJ ng \\Clef rec] to 11 , , ed Jm g the lncaa a\varn1nti-to othcrt1 01uel an ing Co kl tl el rg~nC\ ol t1 c uccw: 01 re1 le1t? Tl i e y 1ssoruet ing Ill tle a1 pcarance of tbci:;t:! ] our, er ciatcd lal'.el ateU ' rctcl es tl at S JCKen 1 Tne to look I OT l\11ja1011nl11c id Ou1comn1ul ers re, orsctla1tlel 1cr cl \\ 11 tlc) not e1 eu let ' lw peace ii L1 ) uotlclp is 1 !l1tmtlen 1lst u!ll JS tor po1anl l spalrCtcSc\ent, 1ri: i. t1 cnw ould ot1ll roi;e at f c h oUI f tee tic l Cl ct an<l foru1 \.\- th tl a other str ggle1e (l o be Contin icd MARRIAGE LICENSES. JSS Ul'.:D B~ ROBERT ARMOUR IS J) c f:t t ::;t l8 3 ml7 3 n Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders ! Jam es lrEED J\1ILLS. \.. tl cu. lo ~ l f tl t: fl.bo the v y ~t 0 ul le winch was <lisl mded ot the peace m 1763 Ihe E ghty first Iegunent of Ft s!l c!B ti en 1 all !\'!all Lo11.l Ion 1 ec unc the Sl3vcuty first regl1nent (three Gl!l:iEllAL -\.GENO) ]J 01 u \?\ \DA ~24 St crnment lf01 trea.l huu<lred and forty strot g) vas r aised lor ser \ice in Anicr ca Ly l\:faJ.or Gcncru.1 tho Subsci bed u. d invested Cai ta.l aJ l Rcse1 v l<'m d £t %5 000 Stctl ng !Ionoral lo Simon FraQer of' J_,o\et who se Ft nds iuv '.Sted in Cai t la- 105 000 foifeitt;d cstntes had JUSt been restored At Insu1a.ncea i.gamst loss by Fi e rue e!Iectcd n the gei eral peoce ofl'"'S 3 thceecond Seven the most fa.~ora.l le terms and loeses Trud wit} ty lttsl \la dJSbandcd Ii 17SG tie Se, en o t r etcrcnce to the Boa.r l 1n I on 101 ty tlmd f aisecl by John Macleod Ill 1777 J DODSWOl<lH mNIOUI BHOS was finull~ ' m bcred s the Se>01 ty t "t Ins pect~r Gen A.ge1 ts 1\101 trc J R R LOSCOMBE Barnster gen reg mcnt and still flot nehc~ :st1ung u1d stu1cl' as ti e Scotch tlu et]e on 1 t 8 coloI"' for Bowmanville and V1cimty r1 e first bnttahou ot Lord J[aclcoJ. s 13ov. 1u~n1 li e J l a l 4tl 18GO v6 reg1111ent oi I·J\:'! l land l:!t1)bod1ed at. Elgu mo 43 394v n IM "' l::I en1barkl:!l for Ind~ in 17i9 the secorllmltth onl rngscnt to help tlefeul G1bra. tar against the Spa :i.1 ls Tl c first battal on had its wo1k c tt out fo 1t Jly<lcr AGENT Al1 I I passed th e Gu l ts m<l b irst I kc t c h:l gc o'c1 the C n 1at IJ tic Dec ' t I t i c v;1ld M.abrnttas I ad JOrnc l hi s staud u l tLe Freuch h l l pr m a1 d t1n1e to Budget that no 01 e \\ould c\ i tl uk oflooku g Jur 1t there No \\as the 1epl, It sn1n.rt mat s re tl at wo 11d be l o o]~ nb 1 der ti e cl ilder lo ~nd go Id The tea ove1 they \VC1c e i1J i;lerpcrs as as 1vcll as t:arly users tl e g11l1c 1uested tb 1L she n1 gl t be 11101 tl to I ass tl \:l er u11g \Vllh her sister lo 1ef;1de l ibo t a 11 le chs·'f1nt and the an ~1ous "1J e an<l n1otl CJ nltho 0 b SOH l) loatl lo do '0 cvr ent<u ut 1ast ins .st ng l ur ar carl-v ret r But) 011 \\ill be back ea!ly Br dgd A, coo1 e I \\ill thl t "Ull e Bu l d be ller f1eth g And tie gnl le parted The louc ' on1an tu" ed hcrsell ! " liei:;t g 11 McFeeters "' s ] sl e l ~as fl. l 1 ol close l I er cy s L~torg lol l 1ap at L} r loo} ls tl ot 'o' Br dbct 1 sl e as] cd 1 1 II) No ] I a ce ui\ll tl f-J ~VE J T DARLINGTON, st c cd Cl uJ <:c lot f HO 'Nl\:1 ANVIL LE Fann Implement Forwardmg Agency I 'W JAMES ]( n0 St lJ WI uv Uo llu v 1 1 lie Dec 5 187 nlO NEW N UD:> FRUITS~ - - - --- - ------- Ra1sms, Curants, Figs, Dates, Lemon, Orang·e and. Citron :Peels, · l.N GREA.1 \J uDa ~L-; M11lmery m Latest Styles 1 Dressmakmg m Latest Styles 1 1873 rn 1i l\:IHS I LETCI-IEH \ ARlli;'O' :. f To Masters of L. O. I. 11 d i e s, CHOICE BISCUITS L> a 1 tl Q<J cel1:1l r te l i~to } "' 0 ~l ed auoLI er lot FURE LEAF TEAS, Q lity " ll c 1 " t o f Che<p css ul 'J tf Boots & Shoes. ti c l .1.st i 0 BOUNSALL, i Cabinet Warerooms SUBSCml3JlH I RANKE UL } on T]{] tl-ie e1y I be al patronage he hil. ed n c8r ectfu Uy inv tes the l bl c to 1 luu~ I M10RlEH J) E \..LER a .1 1t !l[\ ~ Ul A C I U HEl a11 t.h ~11nct.. es uf trpe.ct Jus Italian & A.mencan Marble .,tl LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTrotENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES suitable for tll aclected with 8. at a l cl c b 1 ct uu of and cond1t1011:; Orde1e 1 work \Vlll 1cce1ve b s t:i[ c 1 3.gCS special view to the scai; 1 ru I ~tte H _L\_ lV.IP T 0 I u,1 L~. lhc ubnt:t be l a.s 1 Monuments & Grave Stones, W ui gl t C mt , JJ ences &c doeh :Bros t1on 1U!mon1be1 tl e st tJ.1 l 01 e lout w rst of ~Iu1 Extensive Assortment OI J SMALE oorn3 01 0 11 c d a.0 I ny u,,, lut Just Arrived. Al :t' u r mtm e T ops Mantel Pieces ~ t: ll1s MASON'S tl c I Al"Gl£:SI ~nU BESI 1-sso tn11:: t of a1 a BEAU I IF UL I EE llI J M BRIIi.IACOUllE L D S re Lltil1rn and Gento English SaHiloga 1 n nl 8 Twielliny JJays "lhav. l Sb ap8 Val mes d etc etc t ub fo ind Io 1 ~-- o --- J Ex.Lr ;\Ct.c tl a.L T '\>Vcnt.y r vc C cnl. ~ l oonL~ u c ::\le( 1 ., TI1 Sto1es Bo " ~1 ll ~ Oct lst 1~70 1 An e 11 ly call w1ll ensure a good cho1cc \. l) ruen oi tl e Seventy Ll ud lhe cavahy cons1stcdoi o lj s1xty l11go@ns the art1l lery al LI rty I ell 1 cccs a d ho t crt1' 1th fo 11Lttler n ~ tvc11Lyluur1olnle1s Hjder Ali ,J o wa.:icnga 0 ccltnbesleging Arcot tie c l t ii ot He c rnutic let cched T p roo tl1 i\ enb, Jon t.louaul 11en aid t'vclvc ~uns to 1nte1ce1 t L e 1 L enant Colonel llctct er \\ttl o1e tlo1s111ln1e1 tu rc1 for ce Bull e I lie Hat k c upaHics ol the Sevc1 t\ lurd Jo o ell I art ot tlns Jurc..:etbl:l g:r1alier corn1a.1y c01 nanled by LtJ tc tut the fio orablc John Lindsiy n J 8h t co "I Ul y l y c ptmn Dav <l n. rel OntloGl oft:l rtcnbc 1780 Bail ie""' attckelby I p1oos1uen e'crywherc re l elle l !ell back bolo e the square ti at co1 ta1ne l n its centre Lhe Enck the bagga0 e a1 d tie a1n un1t1on After tliree hours stubbori I ol L ng l'ippm orderetl ( olonel Lall; todravo/llis men and place the Cinalry to i,;O\.Ct tl c retreat at that InQtant t\ 0 a mtn 11 t 1on w tggons exploded l ud open one entue lace of Baillie s colLtwn icn Iercd th~ l rtillerJ ui:)cles~ and thIC\V th e \\hol e nlo 1 : s or<ler TJ e ::Se})oys re lu&,ecl to ralh the camp follo\vers fled lf) ler sn." l 1' l PI orh n t"\, ind sprong lLkc a t 0 cr 01 tl r. et em v he hail 1 tl e1 to dr ea l c I "qiadrons ol the Mywre horse da.licd t Io JS bod ies ol 1nfo. try po rel n 'ul le} s of l t sketr still the E 1ghsb (n o\v sca1cc1y Jot 1 hu1 dred mcu ) 1or 11 c: l f!U lre er a ~ cl l 11 a1d1 pelletl. LhnLeet cf a 0 ei:) 1ht: Sepoy ha\i l<lars Joined the Se\enty thtrd a l d thu officers \Jth the r S\ ords, ~nd tl c sol l ers v 1LI tl e r lmj o ct 101 ght to tl e lust The \VO ndc l w re tioddeu u o· n l y ti e hol8es anJ elepha1 ts "bile still str ugbhug to r ai se t.h er l SClVt: S and pre p re for the ch:irg Colo cl B t ll c anx o 1 to 'l t e th e te v s u v1 0 1~ upaflugoftluce b1tno :,ooncr had 1 s troops la 1 lo'\ 1 tl e l arr 1 tha ti e el e l "\ r she l furn d 1 l slashed 1111 stab be l h 1 1 b1 1 isec Y er o. c u ~ son 11 00 8 oise n n ~ ic ol cad) llHJLtcr ng iI lra ~ At>a1nt 1Iyde1 s cotntl es:.i auU fa11A.tii,; ise.rgcnnts and one hundred nd eight) fo1cc Sir IIector l\1un10 had hast l) gather se\en rank and file Intl is catnpa 1 ~ 11 the cd togethc1 lot r tho !:>an l J ic1 all l-I nc!oos r~g1n1c-nt also lost Corpo1 tl J\fa ku.y son of WLen t!Jc 1 1cr \.\llh ti e ex ept1011 of ti e c1 01 t huu lred Robc1t Do1 c ti e bard 1H d \Vere <liooring in a lot t'.1 11 lrc} the corporal useltoie~rvcthenibysinging tle G:\chc P oe1ns of l 1s J lthe1 Wltletbef1etlatl lui lad beeu tlnr:i hotlj cu1l0Jcd u India tle seconl bat t 11 on h td 0 1e 1tlv d H trngu shed 1tsell by a1cl1101ntbegallint tlefcnc ofG1bralt..1.r Uoloi cl Dru k\vatel, 111 h I:) 'alnnble h1i;:.tory l oltlesegcpu:i c larlyu1cnt1orsare1na1k 1 ab le e15ca.1 e oJ t Ill an of the Bevent) tlnrd D ring tl e Hn;L trcn r.ulo s attc: k of tl e Spana1ds lient] old tock l:ls the t1r octol i lctl 1 one} nlrcdbuns a shell Jell n a1 embraSl!C oppos le the K1 g s Lmcsboml proof lullccloneo!tleSe\cr t.) tlnr<laudw ndedanother Donaldson the second man h td b1sskull frncturcd hs 1 ft au i l roken 111 two places one of l 1s legs shattered hall lus r ght laud C arried aw1y and I JS who c bod; urn1acd md blackc1e<l" ti 0 1n1ovde1 lbe subeono scarcely knew vbe1e to brg r on him I bat Ct en1n{') hO\\cver he was Llepan1 ed inli a fe v d lj S 1te1 \arls l 8 lrg was an1 pt t1ted and Ins fractu1cs \ ere hcsse:l lhe inan s cot st1tut1on \' os goo 1 be ralheJ and i 1 l l~"er \veel Ell 1'l ci re: \ ts c1h:ctecl and he had become en titled to bis nun 0 cent pension of n1neP'd ce a day In 1781 the Se>Cnty tlmcl no v the Se, en \ f: rst t1 at ltn l \\on 1 n 1 e 1n Tnd1an warfare oga1 l took a 1 rcmor:: t part aga nst uur unt1ru g euen "\ r1ppoo uncl led the 111\a81on of the Myso1e cot ntr\. \t tl c storn g of Bangalore L1eu cnrn t Jatnes Duncan of tl e Sevent,y fn at, le l tic 0 ren a cher:. and light con1pa.ny of } is reg tnent up t1 e breach The grr.nud cr1:1 \\ere con1 mundcd by Oapiam Lmdsay tie h 0 htcom P n Y by Captain H.obc tl:!On the son of tl c Scott h historian 11 c 1nen tr stcd ICU But C\ ell U ~u she \Vas 1H1t all o e I to rest At t rst 1 et fca!S ker t I er a \\ 111 ) ou ever g >e 1 l ti ose tr I ' 1 cl 'I l en ct 11! nott er lo 1d 1 l t o 1 d l ::;S or and bot] she a.nd h er stran 0 er v 1 tor rose e1 c 1 lt 1i::i. so lonel"\ sta\ 1 g b~1e a t 1gl tfl ft; tl s pu1t of )OUr gang l she n.skc<l 111 and Los1dcs t um Jeadl 1 that so111c one \\111 Oreak inn 1d rob Uc lot se and 111r tie1nbhng whispers I ca.11 on Ilea vcn to w1t1 es.:: Le a11'.i er der us all I never say my p iu l g tl t such 1s I ot tl c case Lo bed. \VIthont her 111 n0 Jor ru'y own hfe ed sole1n nl v :\sk tl c1n \\lat tl1ev vant and tl at ot tie clnldrcn an I tl c h ttl e "o SI c ct d 'O and \las told ti tt I] e; l e v sl e h Ld n o::iey 111 the hou c au l \ e1c de tenn1 el to] fl.\:e t How a Convict won hts Pardon '!c""' Tt!ll 11 c1 l 11 l ercd tl t: ~ l1nnti yo l I ave a fr end with 'ot n1 U tl tit v1 ll be l lngei ous for tJ cm toe 1te1 Ila e u f end l i..;1e sl e 1" ta go g close to tl e door a tnau \\lo Y1ll 11utcc t and ) ou l ad bettc1 not try to get I 1 no Uettet 1 1 ugbc] ie r le \ o ve thut of Br Igel the se r vant g rl I l 1o that there JS 1 1obody the1e but the clnldten W bat shall I-shall 1 do I asl d ti e 01 ly Lh tnk uf1t.h e monej )O l l tvc n ti e bo '" o v l usu 1 d !car S 1 1v there is cno gh to t ke s n ·'O R the t:ieayo un l me and ti e ch ldre1 a ] Bndgct too f sl e likes to go Budget as the ser t t g rl lo l clpcd he" ife of tl tJ ped la.r ar d \ a ~ I er sole com pan on vh J he \as u \ A.) a l l er eyes sn l[ pcd v th a1 parent dchgl t wl 1 she he :trd th e pr0pos1t101 B t sl e sn1 l no tl lb a d the ma Ur contrnl l! 1 It JS tr fol ) o h .atl lecn ti t I 1 a e a 1 atter cf l t he t I ounds o !SO h cl I " U le vc lor Jo 1 to Lake care ol U1 d on 1fI ha\O goo 11 cl ti s tr p I pro n sc you to ieru I i c th c1 at ho uc or go t o A.u1er Hs o 1ly talk111g they u1c lJ 1 I tie one blc s~ he1 I ts a goo l i n cnd she: 1 as l ce n Ll e1 c in th e cabJn l nt tl e cl 1ldrt:n to I1elard 111 l 111 y s t1 e poo r;o\ l ~l c Bica! lo 1 tbe doo ml be do1 e " ti 1t has kept ho1n starv1n..., 80 t de cu c ol Llie gol<l at <l Ll e cl d<l ei Kat hle en-) 01 and ll1 lget ntil I c i 1 \Jack r l he kles cl In" te a1 d I r l e ed c 1rly l e le<l his l oste~8 Lali es ga. e Br dge tth~ boo 1 bjc shuuld ~ i heals ed h1 s }back a id to tly stLolle t v t Sen cely had ti e \ 01ds b een utteml be hni;:, 11e11 ly for I e 'J blo s foll upon rts hrngcs Tl c }{1s l eart as ligl t his fu;un e "trong he self apj 01nted pt0tector, ·tool a httle o e !Jal none of the foa1, of l 1s oile ar u SJde calm ·nd film In either hand I e held When the Da1k Co mes l up}1.1te 8to1:k of ROBERT YOUN~, 7 T E I Ii\ Ah Y ------- Harness, Whips, Saddles, etc v l Bo v lJ llc 1Ias1:1 Se1 :H 872 'I'YRO NE BOO~' & SIIO I~ ~TORE Dana's Patent Sheep Marks On their 111arch towards I1ppoo s capital S n g::q lt.t un flank con1pan1es of the ~ev c tj fi.1~t \Vere sent to capLu1e the lull kit of I\.[ r djdroog an l L1el tena1 t J n1 s D 1c n anU Lieutenant 1(1::nn ~ tt !\lackcn z1 e catr ed both breache8 ar d sec ired tl e g tes oi tl e 111ner \\ a.11 wrthont the lo.s ot t ii.I 1 y of the et en y were dashc:l to 111.::ces 0\ (.;l the vrec11 1 ces lr ttr.1npt1ng to i..;sc..:arc Snenlroog a 1111 fo1Lrcs sir 10 11 led l.ij all oi:;t I ccsstl le 1ockQ "'tl!l. al<:i o taken n 1tbo ... t the Joss of ;1. n0 le sol 1 er In Jan 1ary 1 92 ti e Se>e tty first rhe crnne lll s1gl t of rippoo ti c 11 t ii rcgunent Jorr 1ed p rt ot the central i v1s1on o1 tl e three col1m11sof Itack Ihe t:om n1anllcr 1n cluef General the E l Cor1l\val It all b ot ended the Lt Slck A ll <hy mu J I a1 C ~u ) o l uu t V \ ell I g cs It 1:5 Uccnu sc ti is l i..;u t.I e d rk 0 IllC8 r OU ku o I n (1. httle lf uu 1 oft} t in 1 Ll et JU 1 I U e0 1 to tl 11 1 oI nll th e nau 0 hty tlnugs I ve Jou!! L o guc\ e J o an 1 th l t c1h ps ye u m1bht d e I cio1 c l' 01 l g n 1 « I Lcg 1 to a t T HF. 1 ly tl n t a ei HOMEm:[ADE WORK:, l e l asopet dur \ lri. en1d Well assorted St ock of I c 1,.<l.y nrul or] scl cte l ft o n tl Dail 11 to J t tilL C 1 J ly ::iu rJ. 7 rnlyl!:I BESTMANUFACTORIES, hlcl he offers for 8 i. le Save Your BONES \ an 1 get t Very Lo\v for Cash. G c I n n, crt.11 t:xan c the Vi o l R elH~S 60 centsf J:per 100 bs., cm at YOUNG Bo DV!llc !Jc C BARKEI ZSth 1871 h tul,:,o tranr:iet to thc1r us e Do rn "1th tb e do r 0 1 01 e r; {ancl u ~ <l d ei ·vc u c tl A sl o er of llow' an 1 11 Jell '1 1 e fa l c s0 r\at t e1 terecl and h opl c l den l " l a b tllct u 11 cl n I er u1 110 The lornm o L ti. 1 J lee ll & fo yo J OR N H1'Ll Y 1.1 11127 If .t r rono l.p 1l 8th 18 o @"Tl ey "'I be <l y ml clean BRITTIN S 0 t"" Stt as I i ty t he cl our Din ic I as cl I t .f! ' acroq:::; tr 1th 1 ut l h sc..:a ttl K ll eked au<l · -