Weekly British Whig (1859), 16 Jul 1885, p. 3

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.Lu uuu. In H15 lh('l`(* were but. twt-Mr-eight . r-_'\ men ol the (`hutch of Eng nul 111 I cw lirunwwicl. : now there are h('W-ULV` .- 'l"|_ ,l.,|I , mm: on THE home. u in Lon~ um. arm, the ,``f we him 1 I "H grudua """ Collage. "0 9' 152-5 he 4 uurch of ' """ following ml ruochud """' 3.. _... RDCDE CIBSOIIIIO Ill Elle uepnrsmenmoi Allu Mndrid..Jnly ll.- There in-e few cases of cholers in Madrid. The disease is less virulent. nnd s. genenl decrease is reported evervwhere. Madrid. J ulv ll.--DI`. Ferrnn hu 1:- rived here to protest against the govern- ment's stopping doctors from` practicing inoculation. Dr. I-`etnn says he will leave Spain. It is" believed that the government`: action in due to Ferrufsv strange trestment of foreign doctors. ' s-' t `W. Ijlbinaon sail linking up $h;rMt- Iixkoiloxcegqt. 2 ' seven! Cuee Report.-.oIn I-`nmce-DecI;eeeo In Madrid. ' Marseilles. J nly ll.-Therelis reason to believe thntoeevenl cases of Sporadic cholera haveoccnrred among the troops in this city vqendimz bully. A case ofasiutic cholen has occurred at Car- cusonne in the depu'tment\:>f Ahde. II-uid Jnlv II _ "Inn!" I'll fat (man: l `The chiel director of the Pall Mall o E I l taincd wriua coniorning the whole` mat- : ter as lollows: "The investigation began ` May 24th, and work was unremitting to 1 date. The commission hail valuable as- `i sistauce from the Salvation Army. from I the London Committee for the Suppres- l sion of the Traic in English Girls. and J from `the Vast experience of Mrs. 5 Jose phinc liutler. The commission ' was ._ coiuposed of members of the "Gazette's" staff. and noted independ- ently of the police. The Home Uice Yd:-precatcd on olcial grounds allowing journalists to interview the police. -The `commission applied to the Aiclihisho'13 mt Canterbury. the Bishop of London 3 and Cardinal Maniiing for advice. and ` these great authorities on morals. while gileprecxting the risk involverl in the 5 commissions task. all warmly supported its object. R:-aily help was accorded to p the commission lroni the Catholic and I Congregational clcrgymen. also from the Minors Joint Protection Committee, the White Ribbon Army. the Society for Prevention` of Cruelty to Children. the i London City Mission, the Reformstory l Refuge, the Union Rescue Societv, the ;l .inilico Ladies` Association. and the Moral Reform Union. The commission VlPl'l.(l all the hospitals, homes and refiigea whore harbor is given unfortu- nate:-. The inmates readily gave a.ll the information in their possession. Most of the revelations. however. were ob- tained through interviews. Everybody, high and low, likely to have information desired by the commission, from Lord Dslhousie to Mrs. Jeries. was subjected to an interview by some member ol the commission. Mrs. Jeffries-shed 3 ood oflight upon the whole subject under investigution. The entire cost of the investigation amounted to l:.500." j "Uazetto's"set-retinquirv commission ' I = v through which the revelations were ob- IIIO rt-ourvon. \ . .. - Ih are losing your grl oi`: Ii! "We nulth Renown." 8 any war spot! ' . ` . be: direct `go CID UIIJI .lJ|IlU\l. 3` Uwiug no the exlraordmnrv sale oH.h(-, [ paper for the past few lays the ~up;-I) of I ` hue pa;-or gave out ta-day and we I pres-sea had to I: stopped (or several , hours while uddmonul supplies were ! 1` lulu! prctured. 'l'u-day's edntunmuken ` ' 3 nquen reu;lnL_nuqs. bug. cont)es_i_[,a-If to _ Ix Intending the paper : course and defying . . the aulhuritlee. In the House of Com- } `mops Una snernnoa Mr. Albert H. U. 3 Urey. Liberal. memler {or South Nor- ] Lhumberlaud. Iuquu-ed whv public access ! to the oce ol the "Pall Mall Gazette" iwu obatructad. Rt. Hon. Sir Rnchud , Asbeton Cross, secrete: {or the Hom ' Department. rephed c I. the `police were fulfxunug their duty in keepmg the streets clear and preserving public order. Th- uinnnu Anal rlnnru-nun: nf than . J ISKIUH IUUUU CUB lJI'('gI'I?U3 UK 153 EXPO` sures. Car-linul Manning has accepted _ the ptoirosnion made by we proprietors 3 of the `Gazette to submit complete prool I 3! all its revelations. including every .' name and detail. to u Darcy of responsi- Ible men. to include the Cardinal and 7 Samuel .\lor|e ' mg euminsn to line - the gritileue sporting to the public ' u;r_)l: the aair as they may deem best. """' Pimp!-a. somn um Bxin, And Bonntifylho Colnvlaxlon. Bury bot- tlo gnu-dntood to be u rvprueumod. or money tdundod. Pot Sula by an-Drnuinu Price. inc. andiull bottle; ox nddnu THE BART- LAKD IIOAL CO.. 2! Wellington street Inc. Toronto. Bumps Taken. II: I Illl I I X-I I _ 1 [ho [Wall cl Inquiry Porloclly Dono-Bour_ I 1.-.. nl I:-up Inln-nu-Dlnn l fllllllllllll IIIUUU- London. July 10. -Tho Pull Mull Gn- zette" saysit receives everyday numbers of cablegrams [tom the Uniwd States. asking about the progress of its expo- Bllfi l"nr.Iinnl \Iunninn ha: at-nnnlml aueuu CIBIK unu pnsscx V In puuuc uruox . 1 The windows and doorwns of the Gazette`: pubhcation oice are buticAd- ed and police no in control of the sur- rounding mobs. | I -,...I.._ '..I.. III `TL- .AD_II\I-|If1_ Ul [MU UILICC WIJKU UlR'UU ID! luv 3818 he rsteduiou. then: was I rush fori ; the counter. Women and boys were knocked down and trampled uPou. Many ; were badly injured. 1 F | llwinu In lhnuvrrnnr.Innnr1- Hula nl (Ln ' uu cull wuu u lulu: UI EJCIRSU PEJPIU. I As many as three thousand 1 news vendors were at. times struggling sogetht-r for an oppor- tunity to purchase copies of the `paper at once. The pressure" of , the crowd '18 so great that 1 nllt.helow1:r wind.-nvs of the Gvuvuo I i lonildmg were crushed. When the doors ! I :1 the oice were opened lor the sale of ' he rsl mluinn lhnru Iran I rnuh fnr -__ ._._.. .......--...--u-- unxuna-u London. July 9.-The Pall Mall (ia- um this evening thanks the city numeri- siu lot attempting to suppress the IIIOI oi the piper. thereby breaking tho eon- spimcy of silence lnnintunecl by _lho pres-,conoerni`ng that papa-r's revels- tiona. In nnogher purl ofics ecmorid pa;:=`the (hum: sinus : "LL-ts t.tm.-g who do not wish to nhulio the very {Jun M- tiun oi loclll order tu:nk twice lvture . compelling us to cun.'r~.u'. in mart 1 brothel keepers with princes oi the . blood. uid prominent public men with 1 the victims of their lawless vices." 1 Nonhuinberlnnvi strcet. where the 1 (`all Jlrul Uazrllr cice is located. this J ufu-in-Jon is packed from end (.3 en! to end with a mum of excited people. An mum: in throw: Lhnns-n:I I I III! CIIUIIIIBIDII II EIIUTIHOII1. Thou-ticie to-day dosh; with the ruin louw very young. and um Ilbslznlll sra even more horriglo `ti: on Hun before mun. Ul Illl l lBll,Illll UUCIIIUI IIIII III! IIKIUI Engl|ndontlmuiusu'cslly support it in the drum ~s. The azmc chsllengn the count: I London to prosecute in and up u might snbpu an null 01 we Legislature of Encluad 1 . prove the ac- qlncyoln.-. l'!9Vt-`Ali- )lIn The Ga-um continues, lldcliu w its re-s-nluiont. Tbgjlpet is s{3_lli_u}(~ggt_I 1.; 3;; 5 ggmium. The circilulou in enormous. 'r|...._o:..'.. .. .J-..,l...I.. ...... .2- __:_ Loudon. J nly 9.- l`ho Pall Mall Gu- grlu. in it Intent edition. bids dennce to Iholnlhotitiea who uonttoln ' to suppress it. It claims honorfor om- inc 1:: the cause of expoung the noon of the riclund declu-on that the boat 01 EnnInn.InntI.n-inutin-Ila -n-nun-6 it In the "Fun lull Illuuo" lady to Schnau- tab In ChII'goo-IIo ulol-union-It Published Collected from Ilollnblo Donna --, A `lilo of I Ind Alu-lug chnnclublodoty iboolol. ` It You Want THE DRIEST. CHEAPEST und BEST Bu1!"_Mnple nnd Bosch Cordwood, Otk. Birch, Ash, Elm or Hem- lock Cordwood. Bowed or Unuwod. III I? hllil EAST` IIOW I`! WAS IIOUIIID !l'l'0 AND WIITIYIILLLY 0051'. Till: VICE or LONDON. -run RAOING ououaicl. For the` cure o: all the delicate disor- ders to which females are subject no" remedy has been devised thntohn be compared with `Hnmngton'a Quinine Winennd Iron. It renown theentire system, uimntagbxhe d ponden't,, rg-' stores the biooni Bhealth tothe nhow ' cheek and replace: melancholy with \'i- - veoiounneu at youth. See the: yougetl Haningion I_," the `oninnl nndkmnine. TEE DEADLY 'fUNDlBBOLf. Peterboro. July 9.-_-'AI`his morning 3 severe thunder storm viuted Ennismore. Three men were working on n won for the ex union of the reaidence of Mr. Paul ostello. the latter being among the number. While they were at work nthunderbolt descended amongst the- arty and John ' ' was in_s't?tntly "lied `and Mr, Costa 0 and a Pete:-hora Itolemnaon stunned so In to .be insen- |' aible. V ' ` Goder`ch.Out..`July 9:-)layor Hor- ton, of Goderich. gave his decision on a blue-ribbon beer case, Dominion Li- cense Inspector Ball prosecuted John ` McBride, ol the Albion hotel. Goderiich. lor selling the beer contrary to the pro- visions of the Scott Act, now in force in the county of Huron. Mr. Davies. the Toronto brewer and maker of the. blue- ribbon beer, procured counsel to defend the case as a test one. The evidence was ol great length. and embraoedd an- al sea by .\lrI`Saunders. of London. and lesson Boys and Ellis.` of Toronto. The magistrate. Mayor Horton. hold that the beer was an intoxicating one, although of variable strength, and the defendant was therefore ned Q56 and costs. There will be an appeal. ` \I'lIaH YUU. .\[r. Madden. a buyer, stated to those present that if they wanted fancy prices fur their cheese they must. make it good. ` The (`pinata wna r-Inqml hora nn.l \h- nuuuuge H I'I'.'(]UeBla '35 I105 grnnneu. The board adjourned to meet on the 23rd inst. .,\ nur Ipllltlf CUEUBE Elly LHUSE Dllie I5 0O(L The debate was closed here and Mr. ` Rut.ledge's request. was not granted. Thn hnnral 1141' \ln~uLu In nuant nn tlun uuzuu auuun; ue Cullru upon 50 Seill ll. Mr. Ualdwc1l--Mr. Du manufac- tures good cheese. but he should not keep dark the prices he receives for it." Mr. l{utJedgzo-)h'. Duff does not make ny butter cbo;-esa than others." Mr. `DutI-"l don't blow about my choose. but I don : intend to let the re- putation of my factory run down. Xlr, "nHp4h'x;"\'n|1 nra nltnnntlunxr mu and_0F'l mm 3 pubuuuu Ul H1) IHCIUF) IUU UOWD. Mr. Ruth-dge-"You are altogether too quiet. That's whats the matter with you." \lr \ln.l.h:n n Ixncuar mar.-..l 0.. 41.-.... UU"l.`lB. Mr. Rutledge-I contend that the factory I represent, `Lnve and Let Live. makes us eood cheese as any can-r Inc. tory. and I am not afraid to submit the goods I manufacture for inspection. A uniform price should be asked by mem- bars of the board for their cheese. In case any dispute arose as to quality the board should be called upon to settle 1:." `ll , lYn`A]Il'rI'l-\lr `NIH vunnnfun, TBHEATILNIN4: THE BOAXD Mr. Rutledge--"What do we come here for? Is it not to help each other to sell cheese. We no supposed to mnke our prices public. If one man gets more let his cheese than another let it be known. and if this is not done I will `hawk on | the board." ' \l_ I\..lI' nil`- ___,_ I,__. A, _, , IIIJU DUILIU. Mr. 1)uti-We come here to meet buyers." \lr, RnHpJun_`*[ t\'\nQ1:n.] that Hun BCCUAIC. Messrs. Hay. Caldwell and Keenan mate in sympathy with Mr. Rutledge. Mr. Dn contended that he thought t e man who made the. best cheese should get the highest price. THEE ATI-`,\'lH4'. TH!` lint an .1 |.nr.Lx LH>LL:3lU.\ UCCLKS. The board then met tor the despatch iofhuszness. Mr. lintledge wanted to , know the prices ohtainel by each one. an`! requested Mr. Du to inform the | board at what gures he had disposed of ` his cheese. He thought the President 1 should lead in this matter. The latter E was reticent. and did not think that the ; rules governing the board required that g members should tell each other how they sold their cheese. .\lr. liutle lge b-gcnne y ll)1ile1l!ttl1'I.`jll!.llp'.'d to his feet. and,mwp~ I` ins: a book that lay on the table. ; threw it down with a terrible slam. I lie demanded, as a member at the [bnard.to know the prices whI`h other g members of the bunnl received for their fcheese. He_again asked Mr. That! to unto his gures. The latter demurrer! and only atnilecl at the speaker. Mr. Rutledge sail he did not believe in any crib-working or loop-holing on the part of members 0! the board. Every trans- action should be done above board. They met an a board to assist each other. and they had a president who dare not place on the bulletin board what he receiv for his cheese. The speaker lifted the book again and dropped it suddenly. re- marking that if some were going to make sales without letting the others know what prices they got the "shop" had better be shut at once. If this infor- mation were kept a secret he would at-4-min, On the strength of the cable report. aome luelnhera of the board naked 80. per lh. forthelroheeee. which price we: refused bytbebuyera. The result wu thotalthouuh the board met at 2 o'clock no aalea were made until about 4:1). Then aome of the aaleunen allowed their lots to go at `lie. end He. per lb. Others held on until nearly 6 o'clock fur 7}c. Two lots were sold at the latter gure. The sales were made secretly so that only alew lmewbf thepriceepeid. Several members; of the board. anxious toknow the rates realized by the suc- cessful salesmen. again ull aga`u tried nd them out.a1.d tailed. These secret salsa kept some fun: selling. at tho guresoered by the buyers. The lol- lowmg sales were made: Perth Road. 180 boxes ......... .. 7c. Lake-Shore. l(I) bx/xi.-s .......... .. 7=c. Buubury_ 350 boxm .............. .. 7;c. Bradshaw. 200 boxes .......... .. 75. Spooner, 7.3 boxes ................ .. 73. ' Pious Hollow. 11.0 boxes ....... .. 75. Du. 300 boxee ................... .. 7{c. J. Jlorelenl. 1.30 boxes ......... .. 75. (ilenburuie.l0J boxes ........... .. 7~}c. Tue buyers were 318.-_~`al S. Smart, of llrcckvnlle. an-I Mmldeu. of Nupancc. A l.l\'F.l,\' hl\('l'~ln\' (Ll`l`l'I?I Dally Whig, Jul: 9. - The County of Frltenac Ghana Board held it weakly Inaolina yaatatday alhrnoou at Ilsa Wnadaor Hotal. The aueadanoo was not aaady a lay an at the pnvloua,nauiaowinatotho chann In the day _of mating from Sa- Iur ay to Thursday. a change mad: to uni the buyers. Seller: ooltendod that Saturdal was the boat day ht them. ` - A glance at the bulletin boar.l"al;ow'ad that choose `was gradually and steadily mung in price`. Chooaa as Little I-`alla wan quoted at from No. to `lie. pa: lb; at lnyetsoll. c. to 7ic.; as Brockvilla. 70. to `He. The Liverpool cable mpcrt. up to date. in vary encouraging to the manufacturers. the quotation being 40 alnillln 2 slulliuga Eaadvanco of H10 pnco' o cred-in the xvarpool matkot lantaznninu. _ . - - V the lain` ll `Iodnadnrn loothg-.\n Iicllhg unions: II! Ohio Cl It. . Th. 1 5......- UVE CIILZCJIEZ BIZ T118 -T.0 Il9IlI]1. Vllhouiotdurueeiudb as (at nxhoxu. ' -ithtmuovillooudt opu- chntt our en guarantee to refund the money if tllojrqunelt does not clue! I care. Qunnteoo is- cans; nd4}6 im1as. 5 nu uruzguau. T , ; - __ Tho[Qneon held: council at Windsor laud invested Lord: Softon.~Northunp- hm and KimK'lnI Ih `bl ml-hr. _U|1l. $ 1'11 0! llnlllllx..- 1 9,.-mama, 31,393, Intu-nul or other nn1pI,_||nt,|. Into],-l and Externnl Remedy I: ah Samoan} son. said by ' ll Druzgustl. ` ! . Tim` Onnn haldn council at Wihdnor [and invested hora: aenonmnonnu tan and Eimboloy with `he gutter. ' IT-Uri! Bewqpol ' an snioinlly svpnd for I the purpose a. . hiding the 3001' quality of tobacco used in nvdrod oignn.-1 -.1,lIl'It lip- on bu -ingv|`l: old r|isb1iD|ndl,-"CIN.e" nnd H 'I'o`.l In " ~ on nnv-ma we on: n_nd ElPadro." wnen ll nuonga no as. Don't be prj ndioed; domqatic sign; :11 are not unony nvored. WI not poison y_ou. Muzy s_mokcn hue enjoygd . 11-. um (domaut1o)Ho.vm_m wlnla imagining 1:11.? were smokingnn xmportad. -' he on-Jebrntnd "nhln," "El 'Pu1m" and rename In the mortar. Try them. I-`our lira rize medals in competition Inch the wor ; Paris. 1867. Centonnisl. 1376; Montrenl. 1868-1868. B. Davis & Son. Montreal. ' Toronto Bunch-34 Church meet. no seu rnem my me gomune. -. We do not obfoot to the consumers ny. ing (l0c.) ten cams for our (5c.) `'0. " cigars. und (162).) fteen cents {or our El Puke (l0o.; mgnn ; 93 they Are well worth Glut money. especially when in im. ported Hnvsna boxes. but_wa most deoid. e'dly ~proeu_ Ignnst foreigners obtaining lhebredit for main; 1 may clue of gig. when it belongs to Dan`: In nrimlinul~ domnntin aids . nun tn? were smoungan xmportad.-' ' he oelebnted "Cnble," "El Psdxe" and "Mode:-n"hnnda of cigars no tha most reliable in the mnrket. Try them. Four rm nrize medals in mmmtninn tho Irntnolt lesion 0unmooo'is- and ongyhw. J. ON. Drunk. Kingston. Ont. Juno . me onnus on our cm-oruea -pr rnare ' cigar, and hos than (the El Psdre oigu) in_imp1rt oigu boxes. nhd tell them for 'm(l5o.) heon oentimportnnt cigar. and rplgee our hnnd on meshes and inferior domeano oigu. or n musty. impomd, and sell them to: the gemune. We do not nh"nct in tin. nnncnmmu -nu, We will pay one hundred dollsra to any party or parties who will llruiah auicient evidence thlt will lead tolhe conviction of the guilty puny or pgmas who take the hands off our 5c. Cable 51.. and sell them (the Cable" cigars) in :1]: `r boxes. for I ten cent cigar. and who nloiput our brands on cheap. tnshy cigars pnvlming them oil` as the genuine "Cablef `Va bl" nnv thn nflur hnndrna rlnllnv-I as we genume "uame; We ull pay the other hundred dollnn for sufficient evidienoa thnfwill lend to the oonviotion of the puny or putxes who tulle the brands 05 celebrated El' Padre" nhtnv Int` nlnnn IL.-nu hhn RI Dhann nIna_\ cqucauiaus. cqucsincuncs, rare animals, horses. costumes. riders. chariots. cages. wagons. lordly birds. towering animals. mammoth beasts, and overpoweritu and truly tremendous features. than ewer did exist. or can possibly be gathered zogether in one show. Augmented b`)' everyhing of value and splendor that money could pur- chase. ` 3 Doris` .\'eu` `Monster Show has the repu- tation of coming fully up to all advertised. and man}: of our exchanges sa) the)` have done more than this. The grand free princely street parade on the morning of the exhibition is a rare sight. Twanty cages ot wild animals will beexhibited free of charge on the public streets. on natural III 2 in 188 Is without 0 do iil2t'{he l arge5st aizd moss; complete show travelling. and the excitement is already making itself manifest among our citizens. Everybody. or nearly everybody. is making preparations to go and take all the children. Too much can not be said to urge our amusement loving people to attend john B. Doris` New Monster Shows, con- solidated with the Great Inter-Ocean Triple Circus in three separate rings, ..\luseum, Aquarium. Elevated Theatre Stage, and Fifty Cage Menagerie-Tivelre Shows in one. They will positively see the Greatest Show on Earth. Krao, the Miss- ing Link. the Greatest of all Living Won- ders. More new noveltis, attractive fea~ tures. curiosities, aerialists. bicyclists. jug- glersi roller athletes, gymnasts. equestrians. equestriennes, rare animals. hoist-`.5. t`n rt.-`lnrc rhnv-int: rams: John B. Dorln` Grant Inter-Ocean clrcu. Comblnod Ifllh the New Ionuor shown. This xmmense attractive aggregation which is (O aonear at King:-Inn- nun uumcnsc auracuve aggregauon appear at liillltlbll, on Saturday, July 25th. 1885. Is doubt the largest and most _ proceeded to bind her. A tow drawn across her inouthand the :: ll :l!ll.Dd!`8W alongropetromasalk \ d ) out a` wallet containing 91,080. At that instant the door bell rang. One ol the robbers held Mrs. Smith aorta and press- ed his hand more closely over her mouth: the other went to the door and loud a Mr. and Mrs. Timothy. friends of the Smith. He told their. Mrs. Smith was Ill and unable to see any visitors. then closed and locked the door. Be- tnming to the kitchen. he asked the one who was still holding the lady down by his 'nees and keeping her voiceless, --W at shall we do with her ?" Kill her; that's the only thing to do," said he. then she will never 2 meal." I lon't want to kill her in cold b ood," re- joined the first 5 ker. "You needn't do it in cold lood," answered the other : "just set fire to the house and let her burn up." Mrs. Smith saw the man who spoke last take a kcrosene can. as if to excute his threat. The can happened to be empty. He threw it down and said. Let's bind her, and lay her in the bath tub and turn on the water; she will drown like a rat. A moment's consultation follow- ed. and the pretending or intending `_ murderers quietly went out at the from | door, closing it after them and, leaving ' Mrs. Smithu n the oor, bound hand f and foot, am almost dead from fright. Half an hour elapsed before she regain- ed strength enough toatteunpt to loosen the bands about her wrists. This took another half hour after she got to work at it. Then dragging herself on her hands and knees she reached the front door and opened it. Soon she attract- ed we attention of a passer-by. and told him 01 what had taken place. The police were soon summoned to the house. where they took observations and ac- quainted themselves with all the facts, and setto work on the case. Up to noon to-day they have obtained no trace of the robbers. Mrs. Smith iseenonsly ill. . - L._....... Chicago, July l0.-A most Idroitly executed robbery was tuned - tel-day um-noon .18 IE: uddenoon:l 'l'|u._.. a..:n. .|....._n.a-..__ :_ A..- nu Knxoni A qnnnus so aq- " cnouao roucl. III IIl""I \.IIIII |, Qg ` F001` 01' QUEEN 8'1`. ll B.-0rdra Ian 5: theoroeery stored Ju. Dnwlorll. Prilleou Rteotwl receive promo: GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH; Two hundred Douan Reward. VERY BOLD ROBBERY; Ivuxuu I!IC"UC'UI IV I THU` ` `l`hIovu-`|"II-y'l`nII cl lmnngcrann ol Dunning In l.'p--litany Abandon- od. laudllnnql an Inland announ- ly Ill. . Health is Wealth IDIE - IITIIEB - EEIIIIIE. uvii"'f`[E'ii vv} nlgrnornn. '!Ioutnlunll'l'nInu. `rfbelsuianp-`* ulallztshobond nonnldciasn. The Ilndlhgll no In-gut nnd biotin tho Glty. 1.00 and elm y Tolophono oonnnnloinoa. Junta. .I:"I3:'5I-I.-I5i-nsL::v. `ll AQIII. . Bailhom0I'n8onndEVO| ! ..:_.--. .-_,----nu: A 11:11 Duunbcll rnnf,?uii'?mI!".{8i`r'nm AI` 4 l'_..`ll. RATES: , "$IL'.n |Tu'a'a3"_`.'I'|:'oo uuIi3'i""Iii"ti Twist. I Can. Pacic _S_t_amship Route Isms. Junloth. % warm aonmj-.1-o IIAANITQB A- . A1 ._ ...-Ln_A.-I n an-my '."."'.'ii';.i.'.} points. Get you thhu from mu. wu.Iu1I 1 GARRETT ' Ilnlchu. mutton; oh-, ` ITS AXIS II l.I.AIS.`CB QTBIIIZ I`. In Illa. CAUTION wmhsou BOTE_ A-on...-an U IIIIWOG . 03 If IOU WANT ,,_.u_-; .1x_.. ._n.,.__ _-u 1. `a.':..`i`:"'..2'.`.':'m, _... lr:__. .. is nnuxz: Lirius ,i32'.-..:~'~I#-'a- " . I DIICI 05- loco Cronin to to move Tu1.PncHec Piunpl. Bofum the tomplaxion. B\ryho:- it Inch preyentigo eo`ct.~"` TV H390 Iron: IIJIECIIOII. ` The blcillnn virgin-ea is probably the. cause 0! the eholerno and the germ can be carried Alive in letters or .clothes for fteen or thirty dye, I know 3' lnmily which ed frbm. nrcinto rcity free fromtvoholen. A. roll 0! good. coming from Mun.-in was `opened by the servant 0!. the infected city. This eervnnt died of eholon within twenty-four: hours, bcingthe first one of choleh for 1 your in that city. Dr. Faun : nylton "my _ ~,-& . beof ulna in the lutiare, bunt present --v--nu... --v.-V "van..." "0! those who die thereare 50 per cent. more women than men. Women do not .die from fear, as they are braver than men. A man not generally be trusted to give a-acrrect account or his symptoms. Women generally are calm and nniwglnative regarding their symp- toms. men advanced in pregnancy almost invariahly die, and there is a noticeable mortality among women during their periods. When one mem- ber of a household is attacked the dis- ssnis apt.,._althongh not oertain. to run thxoulh all the jamily. In some cases all the members of the family have died. There is hardly shouse in Murcia new tree from infection. n'I'|.- I...'.:lI_- -:....:..... I- .....l...LI.. at... IWECU AIICUUIAI uuu CHE SCI. I "The germs seem to lose their vitality ` by long exposure. and it is noticed that the cholera is less virulent in proper : tion to the aistnnce from the original; source of `infection. At Archena a mild ; type of cholera has bem taken by ' physicians and those caring fer the sick. It is not fatal. but preyeuts taking the renlcholera. Four nurses. all females- all Sisters of Charity-bave. however, died. No male nurse has died. nor have physicians so in bad virulent cholera. About 10 percent of those who recover I lrom cholera take typhus lever. But this is only part 0! the tendency always shown by cholera to degenerate `into other anI_"i:lia'ss fatal disea.ses.. These typhus cases are always of a mild type. with only 5 per cent. of deaths among people of mean, who me. however, largely'throuuh`Iea'r. ` The disease is spreading through all Q` the province of Murcia. and if it main- tains elsewhere tLe same characteris- tics it will be a severe epidemic all out I Spain. The disease began at Archt-ua. ,- thirty-fonr kilometers from Murcia. on 1 the same river, and was brought from E Valencia. The cholera germs came '2 down the river from Arch:-ua. and were spread rapiclly through llurcia and ll ; suburbs by the extensive use of water ; for irrigation pnrpcues. The most se- ` Vere cases occur always on the banks cl 1 the river or of the irrigating canals. .\'o 5 cases have yet occurred above A rclua. ` but the cholera is epidemic along the whole course of the River Segura be- I tween Archena and the sea. I n. I"L_ ......_.... ...._..._ sn I...... nL...:.. _.1a..I2A.. Dr. Ruiz, a distinguished pl; siciau. and Recorder of the Board of lealth. wns suffering from a slight. cholerzuc attack, but nevertheless gave an hour of his nluable time to the (Ii.-scussiou of - the principal resources 01 the epidemic. He Blld : A.'I"L_ .l-.._..- I- ..-._....IZ.-... AL..- ..I. ..ll : lied. he yellow covered stretcher on ' lwtich the cholera slch and dead are .\Indri'.l. July :s`.-\'our correspondent has just returned from I four days` stay i ii. Murcia, which has been for the last two weeks the most terrible cholera- strickeu city in Spain. Murcia city. ac- cording to the last census. has a popu- lation ol nearly 40.00. and the suliuri-< . about I`-LLLLII more. '1 liirtv t2:.;usan.l : persons have tied from this place since the epidemic brain; out. lt.~. streets are desert.ul,eigli:v pu cent. of IL: stc row are closed. and hiir.ll_\' ii house remains in which A cholera case has not occur- 3 [carried through the streeh is cue ' of the commonest sights Deaths have becoine so frequent that the tolling of the church bells. usual upon such events. has been forbidden. Beginning on the 5th. the cholera has since then attsckul 1 3.215 persons in twenty-four days. and I of these 1.370 bodies have been already a buried. Including the full normal popu- 3 lation ol nearly lLlJ.(l)) people 1 person in each 30 has already had the cholera, and 1 person in each 75 of the population I has been buried within three weeks. ' Under the most favorable conditions l 1,!!!) more deaths are expected by the [ physicians before the tail. Under . such circumstances the people have in- I vented a new salutation. They no 1 longer nay. Good-day." but instead. i. "How many ?'`--that is. how many have 1 died to-day. and for the week the death rate was so steady that by listening tor a moment on the streets even the hour - ` could be told. "Fifty" stood for noon: l ' .t-glib" fnr midnight. `iffllllld inridnntn l 3 osion 2 "Tu in Could IE `DIG. "I`Illu)' EUXNI I01 H0011; ` for midnight. Startling incidents I abound in such ucity. A vile smell E came from one of the mnny closed houses. By order of the authorities the doors were forced. end then the rot- . ting bodies of its inhabitants were! found. They had apparently died of ` mniignnnt cholera utter closing the} house, end so suddenly the: they had 9 been unable to summon lid. 5 I III. Madrid. July s.-Tbo number ol new cues of cbolen rammed in spun yester- dnynexclusive of those in Murcia and On- to.-llon do Luplnnu. was 1.119. and the number 0! deaths 6:25. In the town of .\r- I nnjuez the number of cases reported dur- ing the same period was 60. and deaths H1 , C1133. \ Pnis. July `J.--'l'he cholerl hu cross- ed the Pyrenees. seven] ones were re- ported yesterday from tho French side if Illze trousicr; three :1. Perpignun were ' tn ' wll UIIIIIIIIIY IUW. iladrid, July 9 -Tho mleting in the cholen district isincuuod by the stop". pege olexporu oi live stock. trait. ow- ex-eend`w.-geublee, under the unitary. tube. The wealthy ere most generous. Tbeclergynrnnge lot the distribution et lood. Death: occur deily ot devoted physicians. sisters 0! charity and public ocmla. The beetieiuteue. The acne is enbnidmg. There on increased arri- Vols 0! army surgeons. unreee sud medi- (-inon, \ I . Imww `IKIUKIT [333 thtxmalangndl violent ontbtukol about-I`,fu1lunnvono of 150 deaths dnily. In lndxidlboro have boon only twentydauhnduringtho lutbndnyo. lnthootlnttownlollhoeight infoctod vinontlnphguoincuuennrynlom Hugely. Tho tunponsun uxrodal oul Spnindalinglholuhhiltydovthns been nnnunllv low. II-4|-CA `nluv _TIun -nnninn in Olus Ilndrid. J nly 7.-'l'hn aholnn opidnnic illuhonou lnnnlontknownin Spain. Tlxounonl-g:`u|ho was 50 `I180. III npqnlnon 8.1!. button Llllnuunnnd dutch: in` in-pnntfnvendny.-. One uerynevnn nidnenn has been nttlchd. And one out I olevory nineteen bu dud. The rod ptoportioninafoh grunt owing to the nxodnsolnllvhohnvnbonnnble logos n 'l'hnnityol\'nhnou'hu become Ah. mu-I numb: nln Irinlnnl nnthrnnk nl Dunn at the smyoui of It-`Mel llhn -- --hug` ll-nu Dan-In Una! A TERRIBLE prsmsn. IICI VI Ill? Du[_I7'uu In an- n.gs vrluchllhr People lust ' not low list- q-- -..p_,- 4... -1-u pun unuvvu-nu. Juneiennesny. who red nt.C.- Tay- lor in the rear of the Campbell House. Napnnee. lint `week, received trinleo Thursday. The evidence ahowedthe mm to have been slmoat on the verge oldelin-imn trenlenn st the ' tune and hardlv reeppnsible for his Ictions, He waslunudqzuilty dud given 10 d,nyn,in ` jiil. Hennessy belongs to I respectable funlly near Rochester. but upon some time m-Kingston. _ _ ` - ` .. ________..4__,_....._ DR. DAl.R.AGH 8 * ' Bur;_?o`ry- _0uI_S't..ll8dnh'nlrlyBuracks _ nnmnunm `(ark "n-ungnpun awn. ' '. >"'Rough o'n hob" onru1:u.mors, emp- _t1om.rinaw`orm mm. alt 1-beam. front- ..n.. Ind ' ca. " \ I Vod foot and nous. ringworm tenor, minim. the name as last year, namely: Hal- 2 821.5570 85 And the amount for schools will be lowell. 84963 Ameliusburg. 9430: So- I phiasbunl. 0330; Hillier, 8296; Next}. Muysburg. 3232; South lluysburg} 99.99: m.1mI.' mm: mm. a~2_9.n_-4, ' ` Chlrlod With Ilnrglnrtzlngn Sale In Ear ? E 7 rluon. .\llthIgnn-lI Ila Gull!) `.` I E Duly Wtzigluh. _ 3 ; Last night Duncan Mackenzie. a men . 9 well-known in the citv`. Van arrested by Detective Snodden and removed to the ~ police station. He was placed under lock an] key and` no one permitted to , see him. The Arrest. was mule on the I authority cf uthcers of Hnrrm u. Clear county. aliclngnn. On May llth. l`.-8. he and an accomplice are charged mth ' I lnurglarizing the county treasurer s ol- ; lice and robbing the safe of $5,I I;I.|. The treasurer was attacked at night nn~l { bound to his oice chair. and the money I extracted. It is declared that .\lncken- ' E me won one of the robbers. The hur~ ;glnr_v cccurred the night of the appear- ; ,- Irnoe of Robbins` circus. and be was one of the camp followers. _ The ground had 3 . been looked over hy the burglars pre - vionsly. The police authorities have i` had the case in hand `since June 17th. 3 and on otcer is now on the way from Harrison. to return with Mack-:nzie' ,; either as an extradited prisoner or one I who goes m'llingl_v. 1 T H `Ir-I:n5r.. Inna Mann rm-.t..|'r.n.l luv ' 1 g , Jxuysnurg. wax; aoum Mary` 9289; Alhol ; 0210; total, 92.283. S7.1`23.6`.!4 The computation: at three mills, will 1 provide the sum of $21,370.85, nppo_r-1 txoned as follows : Hnllowell ................ .. Sophiasburig ... .... Amligsburg... Hillier`; .................. .. North Blarysburg Athol ...................... .. South Marysburg .,. Picton .,,.- . . . . .. . .......... .- Wellington ........ . 3. . 51,556 34 3.315 79 3.77: 75 2.720 27 1.629 30 1,593 71 Mn 96 1.419 00 293 70 l I 1 :4 nrxcas 1lAt`l\'1-..\'ZI1-.' '.un:z;s'n;v. 1 Prince Edward County Council has; sent up the equalized value of the town 1 ships ten per cent. The equalization; ll1nWi' ' LIU K(R`B \\'lIllI.lXl_V'. `- T. H. Mcuuirc has been retained by tbmdefence. He endeavored to secure ` the release of Mackenzie on mail. but I` ; the magnsnmte refused it until the; 2 .\Iichigq_n authorities arrived. A very ' strong defence will be made. ! 3 I IJUIRI1 IUK IIJC 51111!` .K J. .\\).Ll.l *4 ` cm-luct tower-l us :l:e nu Jays D ; he reuiainedwith the lmliam min nu . versallv kind and n-speclful. .l mu Pritchnrd Ind Adolph .\'uliu two ll|;{l.'h L` e 3 |ulter our capture haul to give tlmr I In the Indians to secure us from iumlt. We found I home. such as it we-4. `CD1 I l 1 ,~ we were captives. With regard to Blow rsdin we lo not wish to say anything. - His generous contlucl in giving [ma horse ; and 0:!) for Mr`. (iowunlocli to the In- . diam; in the tint place mu no act of | generosity, but that of a seltieh anal be-l blanket.-i and several articles of c1,~L!ux.g _ ' kind treatment in l ri!cl;url`s u-at while ' - 7 man. who was trying to secure hi- uwn . I l vile ends. We wuulxl also express our 9 1 think: to Andre .\'aull. lor his kindness - ed we {eel this too much praise cannot. ' be given to those who were, manly and l l l humane to helpless women amid tern] - i 9 union. bloodulu.-d and strife." ' l l to us. While bud men should be pnnir.h- _ -NB--0|-darn Ion uthoanpeery scared Ju,| Cnwlonl. Street. Inn prompt stunti`o1va.. u.'l'olophoneoommnn1muo|. .v u .-.4 Ameliasburg ....... .. Hillier ........ Hallow:-ll .......... .. Sophiasburg ........ .. North llgrysburg, . South Maryabu:-g.. Athol ................. .` Picton ............... .. \\ ellingt.un.-.\. ....... .. and Mrs. Uownnlock lull. lorhomc last night rmPott. Arthur. A large number 1 of friends saw them off. Previous tol thcir departure thev were `vresentxcl l with $167. besides many articles of ap parel. for wluch tley were sincerely ` l grateful. They have expressed u-lesire u ! um publicity should be given to the !ol-- = lowing mm-nu:-nxz i "We {rel uudtr the verv grcau-st ub- , llg;'lIl0[. lo Adolph .\'-)liu. wh pmrlml ; wnh his horse to save .\lr.-3. I).-lnm-v, l an I to John l nl.ch-Lrd,wh-u also gnu Li jhorse for the same - m ~e. Nuzm. J Winnipell. July 10.--.\lrs. Delaney. l ._._ I.._A A-_-._) ... .1 41 A., _ I '*'-Vwnun-V" Dr. l-`anon : inoculation will not play an important put in this epidemic. l liowovengmostitl put my be iii the 1 next one. Cbolcu gunnn live for an un- oqrtoin paiod. They no xnovn to live lot months and yet retain sgllicient vi- tality toosuao cholera in persons expon- ed tollleni. Great cue tognrding ic- lected letters nnd clotl.-inn in. tlierefote. J03! IIIJLIT. ' nu-uoi cr rnrnznicroot. saw iixu'urxcx. -nn uatiiorounx or cnum. ' I. The Bishop ol Frederic`/mtnd Metro- politan ol Cnnnvln has spent more than forty can at the head ol the work ol nc&}...r -_ "`|el|` 0`-`age `nd Mal`. U IIICII E-Dllnd in `H3 (HXCEC. K. "5", 01"", 5.,-, "op may any I Though now in lm eighty-res your the cholera gt rim to ccminnn r-.1-u-u in ;lin- ' '"'"_'-' l""~`|'" M5 PW` "5 `M59 um dmnuits_ 1-my "L mu._.gUn._ worshi .e\`rs'I;i_\".1-rmiclies ever l5iiu- lmollll the things not to eat. ' "`}' `W '-"*""`l"" ` "` `3'l)'- 5` I . ,. -.- W the summer i,ll*~s`l M has In-.-u nuuntml ' In Gouunlock and Mn. Ilglgnu v,.;_ : | Who Won Thou Protectors. "":;'.`..'.'."'.'.*.::..1"";.."".;: hadwntanoMhoTIgubdn now 1:- .1ocbd.tlnoohlunnnyb axpoohd to pan all qnuuiinuud outer Portugnl. -Ubolunupundnnpidlynnd with you vinlonoiclonu Ihooouno olniivu. By had its spread is unoannin and slow. do- pcudma hugely an pclonnl could ho- uneu the inlnbihnu of uighhoting towns. Anna 01 Avenue health. not given to sunset. nning only boiled can for Inch purposes as brushing the booth. 0312.. who can no anon. unoookad food. need not tear cholcn in the Icon. Anvthing which reduces vitality. oven temporary. may at ones had to cholpra. Women hue mom to far from cholera. but with proper ptotl-llolltulnen in Int- Iln dgnmr. I-`ah-um: fan: oi the diunnm Cpl? `mu . Extnmo fen onbe dl;-0:: vuy nntiiio it stuck Dime chol- X`. ZUUCIIICIHTIIII III. 1` III` pouihbtlntoholon uulnny occur ~uutyIlt..'l'hodnnuoIo2nntohllow 0` . ;. 3:11: IQ nr:nm;1I hnT': r... gj 'IH.\.\'li.~` 01-` um; \'\'iuu;.~. I V 5;! JI|JVA.II IL`! A 1.114 l .IcIAU8IJl. - - - PIOPIIITOI Fm! IIIW IOUII, untnlly uiturod G Prlnuu Shoot. Ina been lumllhod mag- uly thnughout. and in now ready fat the 01 Ivan auumon will In `Km and the Farming Commun- . amount all start from hue. fuluuuuduul nun. Tbelurnnpf lIDIhl|IInlnddIJnII1lll.dCinn.I'l. Th: l`UJ40I'IfIIIIXI0lI'I'IlAlI- -nonxhhn n{a.`-- . 4.`. I54." ..__.- I...` BRITISH WHJG. JULY 16. 13:5. especlful. J,-hu um m;:|:L~. I ticles ~ 1 and |;urd'u ` L _-..A_ I 5. III... ..91.:z5~<.2b-.- II II`. 7'.'7 z,azu u 1.419 293 .v- HI. I -I I l.:';`.'.1'$.7-'3!) l,`.7l.SI30 515,111) 513,939 5322.904`. 473,000 9.7 (KIT V },;lIIlKVVlI_V III III! UUIIUUHUU` CUCUTUU. `i The Government: after much mc--l;ta- : tiou. has deciiied that it cannot support. ,. ; l urue|l's motion to inquire into the cum I 2 duct. of oicials in the Slaamliusua and - B1l'b\'l cases. ` This decision will 1 . prcihalrlyresult in the Parncllites with- , ilmwiug the support. which they have E given to the present. govemment. Par i nell has selected Sc-xtou to contest. a di- i ` vi:-ion of Liverpool. - Sir it-hnpl Hit'kn.Rtmnh intrnnr-nJ ` 51':-oy. N.Y.. J ul_v 10,-A man claiming` to be Thou. C. \Vut.kins,~of Hnmilton. Wu arrested st Snmtogn while sttempb ing to cash seven bills of egchango. ` A commpniention {tom `Pinkerton : detec- tive; ngdnoy uyg: "'l`ho_o. 0. Wntkins. of Hnmilton; 0:13., was rulrbaul greoahtly of ~l.(_IX) in bill: of exchange." The mill is heldat Suntogn uniting iuvedtigug on: ' ' ` `I1-J -`rut vvrnnvu Ilndll VVO(l(Dl`!).0r8wVo '|l.N (IO 1 lo. 4 Son Call or Bhahn;l ?h'z (:ou.0gIo ' gllrll-I BIBQCLIOIL Paris. July 10.-The Chamber of De- puties this afternoon votedan appropriae tion or $800,000, to be expended by the state in maintaining and educating every seventh child born in French fainilies. This action was taken to revive an obso- lete law, enacted during the Freno!iTe- volvtion. in the interest of increase in the French population. ~ The present enactment app1ie_g to either sex. and It connned to the children ofvparents in needy circumstances. An atteinpg to reject this iatter restriction was nega- tived by a'vote `K260 to 12. ' VIFIUU OI lJIVur])UUI- I Sir .\Iicha.el llicks-Beach introduced E ` the huilget. It retains all 01 Right Hon. I llugh Chimera` proposals not nected by the recent. votes. Sir Michael. in pre- ,seut.ing the budget, said the Govern- ment regrctbeil that the expenditures on account of the 855.(I)0,0(X) credit ex- ` cedod the Sl5.000.(I)0 to which Mr. Childers` estimate limited them. The Government proposed to issue 8`)D,(XX),- . (D0 in treasury bills to cover the decit ` in the past and present. years. 4 Lara` Arthur \\'i"inrn Hi" lnnnnnrvn. I III DUB pi lllJ(I PTUHQDUD YBISTFJ B Lord Arthur William Hill (Conserva- ! ve.) comptroller of the Queen'al1ouse- ` hold, was re-glectcd to pnrliunent from County Down today by a majority of 401. Thl _is an increase of 107 over the majority he received in the last general eleection. I pinyin Jnln In _ I'hn nhnlnhnr nf -Du. A Councrvnuvo Endorse-I Earl Spontel-'0 Ad-|nulrntIon-.Vw Budge . London, Julv l0.-Lord Rothschild appearel at the bar of the House of Lonls \`witrralrn' Mu moon and took the oath with great solemuity on 3 Hebrew copv ul tug Pentateuch. held by Deputy ` Clerk lhljah Disraeh. brother of the Earl nl Beaconstield. Lonl ltothscluld '. wu~ a...-mrwd by the Earl cl Ron-berrv. llll"l)`lDll of Hannah l{ot.l;cln_l:l. .'lan;_{h- y tu of the late Baron Mayer, and by Lord ' Carringtou. son of the Lord Cnrriugton nclmiltimz who. during .ten years 0! contention. ltom H.415 to lH.5S, voted against the hill Lorvl R0tl)s.:hill' lnthcr. l -arou Lionel. to the House of Commons. Flxv mi-xxnlu-rs of the llolhschllxl iamlly Vbll.l)(38(:\l[llC n.-rcluuluylrom the gal- lery. .\s the tirst Hebrew took his seat ` on the lrout ()ppositi(.u1l.-ccln below the - gangwny all his colleagues cheered. l TI... 1:...-...-.........` .59.... .......|. ......I'o.. pulull` l.l..'ll IIUIU LUE L Hlle 35I%3. ' There is no Stat:-' Church in Cnnmh, I and the Church of England in fourth in I the order of numerical importance. It numbers about six hundred thousand members. IUI ILIH BIN.` CIIIIIICB. . Among worshippers u tbocuhednl. Fredericton. have been the Prince of Wales. his brothers the Dukes of Edin- bnrg and Connaught. and his sister Louise, wife of the Marquis oi Lorne. late Governor-General of Canada. He- side! they the sdcred OdlCO has been ; 4 vi.~.iu-d by a host 0! naval and military ` niceru ssuioned in (Tannin, and many ! pnhllc men Iron: the lfniler! Sums. i T.|(LPn in nu Cont-pr I`I.n.-I. in f`-....'l- 1~'rL-dc.-Linton. TLIS handsome sttuctuco Ac I'llAUVl| n . HUIV uncle lit.` bl`l'P'lJL)" V two. The cnmeleral-Xe c\L(l.'4iuu of church 0pcl nU0*. made (luring liiuhop _\l(-H: y`.-a long mt-umheucy ofhis oice. l'.1Ci!ldt:r9 lilo L-rrctiou of a cathedral at uus begun in the your PS5 and CODMJ` crazed in l`$.':.`L Its dirucnsiuns are: `I4-uuth. I72 It;-ct; width, exclusive of porch, sixty-seven fe.-e_t ; height oluuve and choir to the ridge of the roof, sixty- tect : tower. eighty-luur Iect high to the same height. or 175, feet in all. including the cross. The tower has eight bells. which are rung by means 0! an appara- tus resembling the keys of un organ. the same device as that used in J Trinity Church. New York. Une person pl i ! lnpse of the pinnacle; spire about the terms the chimes. c......... -.....I.:..._..__ _. n... -..n--.a_.I . . lit-.n any gens at 0! rod: . that` Iucb'oI England his ,- 3 in ' venenblv: prulnto: t.-shes In Mic ienry la_v'..pro.-aches xti-i Since of N51 l.i- has ho.--,-u assist:-d rhy a Condjutor Hullluf. ; Bishop .Lhu .\le~iley Inn horn ' don," Pfzigliinil. l)eceluher 19. `IISVH, ' ' ~01: of a wealthy mah who gave . l'uirersit.yulncntiou. He was ' t--I with hunurv ill. Wnnlhuln (lxfor-I. in the year 1526. In wan Lrdnine-I duxcou in the Church ` Eu-,:lnn.l, and n priest in the following veer. After homing two parochial charges in England. in 1815. he l'|l.s ` inn-ie rst. Bishop of Fredericton. Prior to that date the Episcopal churches in - New Brunswick were within the diocese of N wt Scu:..i. \\'heu I Comijulor liming was tip '()l!.Q'(l to nssi-at him. . Hhhop Medley 1 i\ i in] hi~ otcxnl saint)` I'?I'l him ' I J . 1 > J BELIJZIHO ON HIS PLUXDER. ll`llUIl .'l rxlh him `F4. CRAWFORD 3. co. l (`l`)`l' OP OUIIN 81'.

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