Weekly British Whig (1859), 22 Oct 1885, p. 4

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` KCIXUQIIDU IXKUII WUII III IICIIIFUW. The depression in the lake carrying trade and the consequent low scale at I . Inge: bu resulted in driving 3 large I ; number of sailors uny from the Ink:-9. J Presiulout Powers says there are barely r enough men lelt in Chicngo to man the ` jvcs.-iels in commission. nncl many um--_ [ seekina berths on nit wnu r. i I`|... -5... .-.._- l'p;..- L..- -.o.'-...l 1.5,. n I SCVQIIJU IRTIUH UH F3.` W_IRI- ` I The steamer l'ticn has ntire-I into winsqgrqnuu-r-1. The (hpnv rs now on I the route from Square to Pictou. i \II- T I. Snnnk 1-nndn-`u-J n Iunu-h` ` LIIUICII U. K/ Ir`lIuIl ill" IT I. The candnlntn-9 for `thr muyu in Bcllcville are J. (E. Fn,-st. M : Ticlutll. ll Mclntosh and A. Pt \I_.. I.`V...-t.-.-I. &....._ ..l I UIUII WEI III! KIII]lUIII- ` Friends of Mr. Parnell deny the re-. ` port am he has become 3 convert to Catholicism. I D-.. II._:.I II':_A..-.. ......l.._.`_.. ....-_ Iluuvu pnull. George Riod wn tried at Bollovjlle and convicted ol aiming] unult upon his daughter. It is said that Judas O'Connor may impose the death penalty on the nu: [or the heinous ollonco. The evidence via the most revolting ever heard in I Bellevillo court. I)... l.lI-_.I;_ _..A..-.....- L..n..I-- -_.I D3 III I IIIIIIUVIIQU CUIlI'I- Ben. Blondin. notonmu butglu. and who with Billy Montgomery Ins recent- ly sent up for ltocn your for ale-blow log at Montreal. has just died in the St. Vxnoent do Paul penitentiary. Consumyr {ion was his ailment. ` I.`--_.I.. J \l_ D____II .2... AL. .. TKIlnI-ICC9n Yuutdn lsunby) then Ian M dcuhoin ontnnl.4in8c.llou-i.3in Busouogoodo. 2mCotost.boniI. Rt Juan llnnljnln villnnm and I in CA 3KN I l.lIIII13.olTC. I 8t.Jcu Bnpcistovillagmnd 1 in St. Gnbriol. ~ A . 'IhoPu'iIl.'l':u't-rahu I lolqnm lronFnthrIhnin.ut Saigon. skiing &ln7.(Xl)ChrisiunlIvobeen unm- .....l i- 1-..... 1...... on... .:..:.... Ii. Il IIIIII.II-II. I-WC cndinuunn. Among tho won I. Glntelot. I missionary, and ion native priest. ' Hat:-unkind -nu triad AL Rnllnvilln uoorxo 13:11.01 wouu -uuuu. wno had 3 ball interest in the noon Blue Bell" and clntley Sweden." has told ouuoli. Bonn.otPictoo. Tbolioond cl Ihounind in 2:85. v.......a__ :o-_A.-\ n.... _._ J1 .iPL'BuA.vE.\'1' EXHIBITION. Tho Ploponltoclnngothe giseofthe "Cantu! Fair and to nice `it in public E1237 moon with gourd Ipprovnl. semen! of cryatsl pllnoe from II:K,EIVT|i\I'T T1 . hGneoI:uch.Gunoqu.on'l'hu:- dsvonning. . Tho Iubodit Iiniouinlholor kul0onhrnoolIpnhnd|`l4.(lnu.p- pottlcudootlnn. I ` ` Aounplinnn uuinlundiihuy entertainment ' Ingiveltolbmlr. GnllnlnrnHhomuidonouollr.B.o'ib- bit.PMubn:g.onIho6I|inI& Ruin! noosiugnwillbo boldin llio Thinllolhodin Church this weakenin- ----inn nu. I7_.In.-.I.- Ilggli-.1 -rill IIIIIII -UTl3I. DIIIIVII IIIC W` meaning on Wonluulay. lasting ' occur tlnnotimu Achy lot ezghldc George Brigp. of Wolfe -Inland. wbb hntl A half inumonl. in than I-nnlun Elna In-II]. Oct. 19th. low. It. Both: haunt on Sir Bury HAvrlooIJo&'BiIl 8033'," In (Inn: lnnmh- (Innnnnnn; an Thug. I --u-%---- mun hnuwnksupu-uyou IIdiuu.nDlI|ylIiIIII Lu nndnnztlnn 'en':n1. rrns. 1, .n. 1.4. An_.__nl_j L QUE . ;`W. J`. uuaslutr. nndncommiltecocpp noubenfmln Snnhnrywnd ` - Coluelk &_Co_.an nbout starting: `Iona:-yin nlla_o.--R.In_|_3and[i cliapan" i'df1iiii`ynnf>I1!IiI"_Z ' them all the happiness_`ass_o4:i:ited with wed- _ terprising tarmenlr. ]. Hiiesvsecureda __~-----_ __tt._.___. ' Dr. Lale. of Pittsburg. Penn. preached to an attentive audience In the temperance hall last Friday.-e-R. Vauluven has left the Iann and entered business with his father afshanum-ille. where they have a large ouring inill.-\\'e welcome to the granite village C. Steenburg and bride; and wish ` ded Ii!e.-l'mf. Very gave an interesting and instructive sketch of the views present- ed at His, panorama to crowded houses `on Saturday gpsl Mpnday evenings.-'l`he pota- toe crop is a total hiluro in this locality. Farmers have a bare lookout for next sea. son`: p|anting.-Some of the fariners are endeavoring to secure their late mat crop, but the diiculties they encounter more than counterbalance the rettrn`s.--Our en-` nuinher of prizes at: the rdgent township show.--Rev. MI". Manly. agent of the Up- per Canada Bible Sogiety. .oecupied the Eulpit here last` S'abhath_and "on the Hon ayevening following gave an address in behalf of tlie e`xplainin``c_lar|y its object. At oft address a I of t|ieIoI- ~ onen: `Jluhu, ' :Rav. . i'i:'.'5i.., .ViceI._Puidnt:_ Wu. W. W. |lil1II'..8ecntaty;Vl.J.AIn.'hvauuur. andaon|nniinnnnnni:in'nn -nfmn ' WHH HUI Dy HUI H13", llICIlIlUn 5 A proqaoaion 0! Young men. than low]. : ; ers baring a huge clothes basket. pro- } ceedoil up Princess street lnt night And halted II the door 0! a prospective bene- , ' `whet. Joseph Reid, son 0! Junes.Rcid_, 4 furniture iloller, was found inside. Without my fcrmnlitv ono of the visi- tors nude 3 short ulilres and uncover- ` im; the clothes bush.-t.proceeded to place 1 , upon the table a complete Chm: dinner _ service. asking him to accept of it as an ; 3 expression at ihir fiirry good-irill and ` wishing him much happiness in his ! future state, .\lr. Renal was usbouisheil, and yet gratied for the kind remem- 3 hrance of his bachelor friends. 'I`..-..l_.. \l..... I.._. , .l_.._LA,\- -1 ' UBUET 031535311] |ZllI%. An intended wedding, set down for, f Saturday night at Portsmouth did not occur owing to the absence of the groom. : The young man In connected with the l i Portamonth Company of the Midlund l : Battalion. lzlewns n_ resident of the vil- ` Inge. but returned with the force and re- mained uftu their diabnudmnt. He , courted a young Indy and arrangements ' made for a merringe. A friend applied I for I murriageclicenae, but the issnrer naked for the man himself. The lriend promised to have him on bend in a pain- uta..bnt he never nppeered. It its :1- terwnrde discovered that he had` skipped by the light of the moon. ._::-.om_.. > VIIIII I'll?!`- i (in 'e1H1(`-Sail)` It l1..'iII o'c]o(-kleofge ; D. Hawley. .\l.l`.P. for Lenuox, was I. united in marriage to Miss Carrie Bns g to], laughter of Dr. Bristol, of`.\'upnnee. ; The event. was iutemating. though `(in- I ostentatious. Ind wnnesspu by relatives : only. The bride was Lssistenl by Miss Wnllbridge; 01 Belleville. and the grooms- mau by Mr. G`. Bristol. of Tcmnto. The party nfterwudp let: for New York and other eastern cities. I 1.. :..g '...,a-l -...I.I;.... -.. .I.._.. I..- T I I131 IllHIIII3ll,I1Iu.Ivu| uuuuguu of his people`: welfare, nnd -his over- throw must bring them rejoicing. g 3 |_!u Iu uucn cllu. I I The severity with which boycotting is ; u being curied on is shown by"nn incident 1 . . which occured at 3 recent funenl nu v Slncroom. county Cork. A boymtlaed 3 ` relative of the deceased. together with > `V1 his !nmily.joine funeral procession. i I whereupon the priests and mourners ` , iwitlulrew. The ohsugnies were nullv i perfonued by three Cubohc curntos uu ultaendo.-d. ` UTIUCU Ul IJIH IKIUCIUK IKXISIIUS. ` Tut-sdnv Mm: Jon: s. daughter of l Clnlinn .|anc-9. Brockvnlle. and who took 5 pan. Ian recent. lnwu tennis tournament l)(-l"t*' wlas marrm-l to A. H. G. Howard. ; of Montreal. in 5!. PL`-tn,-r's Church. The 'hrnle was dmssul in white satin and jt.ulle'aml wore orange l)l0S0n)*. She . pn-sense-I I lovely appearance. The six I luridesznui ls wore cream satin and pink ; Inth lace. i 41.. \|'_,l..A..I-.. -. II ` Q7llKlj,',L`|I Ill uuuurzoa In IIIC CHI. This morning` at :1: earl'_v hour "R4.-v. Father Twohe .m SL313:-5`. Catlmlnl. 5 _uuit.e:| Thom Kane. 21 G.\\'..\'. Tele-_* -graph Company openwr. formerlv u! 9 Adana. .\'.Y.. to Miss Lizzie .\Ic)I1lIan oi ; ()nh_nnce stzeot. They were u-slated I : _ by .\lr.Allred Rralunnl as groomhmnn. I shuwing the elheom in which the bride 3 was held by`bcr many Inends. The bride wins the recipient of: great and Miss Maggie Knue gs brialesxnnnd. number of beuutifnlnnd useful presents. I A I'Il`(H`nAIlIl'IlI 0' "lIlIIILV ms`-n I511`. Duly \\ 1.2.`. mm. _ Thu morning Robert Carlwnght, was umtul in marriage to 1li.~nl\'yDan'y_ of the Inc Benjamin Davy, lnnmer. ' ihtueqt. The event was uue 0! much Thgroom i~4 nheutennnt in , the Canmii-m uulxtin mm! was through He: is now the North West rebellion. 1 engnged in bnuness in the west. TI... .....vu..n.u' .9 an. ...--I}- Lnnu `IL.- IKIIIIK IIICIII. Kl XIIIU Ill`! [0 II. At An-nngh Session: John Hound Punell. 0! New Yotk, brown 0! Chan. Slewnn Pnrnell. mod Iovenl of his ten- nnts for the non-puyment 0! rent: for seven Years. The mngistnw remarked 1 that thodefendnnh hsdoviaentlv obey- ! `ed (`Lu-lea Stewart Panel! 9 ins|.mc- `Mons iulwtd of the pll.inli's. A s'er- ' dict in favor of the plninu nu render- _ pd, in each one. I `PI... -- ....-.A.. -Za|. -I.:..I. I_.._...As:__ 2- ` nlcu auunac. nrnpnut. II III III! sneu for selling liquor illcgnlly and incendiar- inm. Ho unwed the In by thtowinq ooaloil upon hi: wilonnd child. that beating them. und netting hm to it. A At Lvnnnah Hal-inn: .l.uI|n llnunnrl UISTIIJ Cl (I `run osncheinuoaecxuoa than no independent. The Gover- nnr Inga nnlndhin nnhlninninnln u YIKKII .IU,\llJ I01 T I. IIIU Illilllla Funds have been dieovuod in Ohio. and thousands oldollnnhuvo been sub- scribed to upon them. Th: nnnnlnnl E-hot Iinvn tlnelnnu! WVT lTlq1ICII.- IIIU WJUVISI" -or In-u.,omdua. suhunuiouo the Klundirn Wilkodnrn this dunno: ;I number dud M. ' ' I2..- l_.I:.- -..-4.-.-n in-I-3:-n II}.- Flcll 0V'lIlll$US IIIYO uoeu quncu so n his advantage. Both Inn prepued 11: sh; n'_gdgwhich- Chinese enterprise _ givelptouiga of. It is generally 0011- E oododtlnt&heBrit.inh hue the best of f LL. ..--..ziQinn an far thnt thnir l'1ili|\ : run! Iul-I glttxu. I-uunug nag Beuhchioloouncillor. with n unpro- nouneublonlnqun on their way to Stonoy Xonnhin Ponilnnthry, for Kenna nrying hon ion: to twenty '1. Iriahunionotno-ton ham sent Punell H041!) to: no in the elections. P--u-In Ian-n LA`-n tlnno.-mad {Q llhian ICK IIIIAIIIIIIUIIIIII IIIIJIIHIIIIIIW Ill! Khedivo. ` Arch lukie.An:ptiot.iIto be tried Inn u-Ilina Iinnnr illonnllv and innnnalinr. IT: Thontiaithnoo of student at the Wononaldionl Oolltp is manned hylonrlhhyur. Thou-ul ol Stud. Palhllall Game. naaxnnn-nan man lllmtfliyn Lonlcluuhootlnlnlnittod lips: oant.o(|IiI|oI'nntI'lInh. _A mining occurred at nun. runs comm. T... {O Ilonoroon Ilapponlngu. .. on-..n, - \'r;mvI.\u m-;m.~`. V ulelll lu IUW .-pus.` tutu sunuc uluu ugcu . Then in xenon to suspect that the Hbeui in at all. The min nme on too , trouble in Burmlh ii. t0 80010 0133118 I quick nod continued until seed tune wins: the nnnltof conspirqny on 5'10 Pl!` 0` . put." The Wnln`s correspondents the Ftemh ocinla. The clN9IQ'Im5 3 throughout the country have noun! the 2 snnounon the purpose of 3'10 C5139? prevalence ol the rot. and speak [when]- QOVCIIIIICIIU U0 blind 1"-F313 "Id 0? : Iv of the losses which ensuobo fnnuers. ` 'P`h"`"h""' Pl 'm91Ch 5 Theqnnntity of potatoes on the market Thi 910 dlllw 0'1" ' on Snturdny wu snnll. and the prices ; come 41 I 3611000 30199 ? naked lorgthe supplies ranged from 01 to y-InIao.IIdolwhIhthoBxm-h_ andlnzsporbug. 1 mmuounnouu, l"l|N3 5"` 50" !`* ` ' to purclnse heav y.` tearing that the , 55" P'P"'_d U potatoes would rot on their buds. 0... tlntrndnwhinh. Chinese enwnmse -- `-'.. - ,.- -. .. .......-..- f Tun Hun Tan VII ? "neiuupup. - 191 &.oT1 not wann- ed III Descdu Snow'q St. Jacob" win- nmg, with `flnttle Walter." of Belleville. second and Murray`: J. L Sullivan" uIiW- ,_ ` 1' - '.\- The Proton noes wage conclude?` on Saturday. -In the 240 class. Green ount:in_Hoqz|n, won Ne undJ.L.snlhvan_in I 'nmon `ad. "l hoopeI_3tnowuptonounoadtho clou- :CIOVC'GOII5OIi'i'l|I0lIIliC!'II:k.` The ontnuwcoEhicGrolf.$t. Jacob and LiItlnWn|t|r. 'l'hothno~Innhwcro nhhotlintlnotdornontiouod. Mic Iilnuluingthncowpn the Inna: In-ahhnmu-L At zellilliin Races occurred at Picton on Friday` and Saturday. In the three-minute I-also the winners wen: Busty`: "Green Mountain lo:-gan,"Flynn's "Lpco," Sco~ 31': Netllq .'1'M 7 The. 2: trot Insult- :_ `I'\-`aids: -u\-`n HQ} J-Anni." tin, ilnoon express for a tour to Montreal. ` ly time. At 8:40, loaded with their- C" UUWWL I I16 Wtlllilllg [IIIV III!` III Quebec and the maritime provinces. ,._,_5 ogpgnga lot Bnltlelonl. The detachment selected from A" Battery to go to the No.rth~West left Inst evening on the K. k P. R. at 9 o'clock. Before leaving the departing soldier: crowded into the ssnteen and had 1 inl- squere and stood at ease. Then lnjor `Wilson. who eceompemed the party. celled them to nttention and marched them towards the gnte. On passing the igiienthonee 3 large crowd of soldiers I kite, the soldiers formed upon thel The menled into- the tnin.`one by one. when all the en-nngemente hnd been completed the train moved ewey. Mnjor Wilson end Lieut. Benson stood on the plntformnt the can end bowed heads to the crowd which cheered them o`.- l|'kw. 20th. . . ' _ collected end`ga.ve them hearty cheers. ' L 9 A _ ' lnr good treatment. I The great qneption of interest upon ' Howe lslnnd is the proposal to build: ibridne to the Pittsburg shore. A con- : tractor offered to do the work for 925.- ! 000. The islenden sny_thcv hive never 2 asked or received fnvours lrom the gov- ernment, end that they have n lnir claim now And will rmly press it. They hnve noticed thet the but respectfully ` government have .npent 31111) on 1 bridge, to nocorhmodnte seven people. . F and feel thnt they have a right to aimi- _ Q eighty voters on the inland. um n popu- I` lntion of probably 5(1). ' i 1 . Amherst Island `I :-leg!-mph Cable. Thursday the steemer Pienepont takes to Beth the cnhle which will he llaid Across the channel to Amherst Is- L ltud. The cable is very thick. and 3 weighs two end I hell tons to the mile. 3 The distance across is nearly two miles. 'I he line enters the water at Finl:le's j Point and lands at Amherstlslnnd, near jllr. ll. Fowler's farm. There will he L oicea at l-Imenlal and Stelln. The line 3 will he laid under the direction of Mr. f tjishorne. For the present telephones ' will be plnced at Emerald end Stella. Qnnd connection had with the G. N. W. E Telegraph oice at Bath. The new line 3 will be 3 great convenience to the poo- ; ple of the Island. ! .._-; -__ .-` There are over I IIIKI I0!" HIS DESI: llllll. PIG]. VI. TOWER], ol Ottun. The wedding putv hook the ' Innnn ntnrnnn fnr A Lnnr In Mnnbnnl, Royal College Ornd. lI'r|ad. Solmesville has lost one of its (sites: = I . dnugliters in the marriage 0! Lillie Mun } I ggret. Solmes, daughter of D. B. Sulmes. ' ` ; to George Clinton. .\l.I).. of Deseronto. 1 ' The mnrringe took place on Wednesday ` mowing. A large number of immediate ' I friends And relatives wen: present to . l witness the eremony. The I-ride look- 1 , ed chnrmiug and wore I cream nlk 9` dress with bndnl veil. white wreath Ind ] , onnge blossoms. She was Ittended by 6 i Lou: Gusst. 0! London. while the groom I . had for his best man. Fred. W. Powell, {C l -tnn__. TL- _..l.I:.... .~-... s....|. 5|... . rn u-yuan. _ . A In 850! Aeddttnlly. D. K. Leuens. n well-known yachts- , man, of Belleville, while hunting in ` Thnrlow nccidenullvshot John O'Comb. In getting over n log Lenvenn . upon which his gun Ins discharged. the f contents lodging in the shoulder of hie ` companion. The wounded mun Ind to be left where injured until nseiatnnce In t V procurul. some miles rlistlnt. when he ' ; win given all the nid possible and re- moved to Bellcville. His cask iacritlctl. . The Road In In 3 Good hnpo.=' j Mr. John Poole. of Luke ()pllllc0D. x who received the government contract A ~ to lay !1i'l) worth of stone on the Perth V ' Roul between` soonest Corners and 1.0- ' ; borough Bridge bu completed his con- _ trnct. Residents living near the road 9` state that the contnctor did his work . I well. ~ The Township of Loborough bus fnlso spent 9?!) in repairing the Perth _ ` Road. so that it is now in good shape. ; ` On Monday W. D. Mae. 0! Turn ' I I worth. we: met by I reporter who uk- 1 [ed."How do you View the proposed ' K connection of Kingston with Tunworth I By the N. -'1`. & Q. R?" The reply wns. "If: what we all went. We'll nll go in for nt. You bet we will." The people? 4 of Tamworth are delighted over the .i E` prospects. 3 A --h 5.... Anni-.-gnu, comp-nawnu: mesons cluel. L __ had nothin reuoning powers. uad could = not heexpoctnd to act with his mew. gence; they simply caught the inspira- tion of his rohellsonn spirit, end their ; feeling: were eectndly opented upon 5 by him. And theyue doomedmu-die while he is hopeful of ulnuonf The circnmnnnee is in itself I serious redre- tiol upon the vnnntued justice of our lnwnnndwhdom of our government. 1 0! course. in egme people`: estimntion. the lndinne ueol smnllncconnt. um better out of the way. but they ue men. = mignidod men. no gniltier then their ' lender. no wonhier of hush treatment. W I I `lllllllull OUT!-L IIHI Illlflq QIU Jtbouervioorondthocuuounryedlctto thocopgnptioniaconnectionviththo tnnuhhoncl the R". It. Itchy, which tnkeuplnooontho 27th inst. Tho J inductionnorviou occur on thonmo day; ueongrogntiolul tooeptionon the zt$t.h.u*iuwelcomo to Ihoputor onl itbewtls 3 I. HI . WIIIK `'1 VB VHIIBII. WIE. brought 81:11:01. He ran tied head and tool. and since hi: I but been dupe:-uel mend . o - I fan from some mash. 5 the scans; at an lllol. Principnl Grunt punched in St. Air | draw`: | Chnmh Sunday. and during ` . fhn -on-vhurnnzl than nmnuunnrv unlit-I tn UIDUIIIIUI `EDDIE?-Ill W013. nenttognollroill Chanda: lndlillot, was translated totho_uylum on n-1|. nl In-nnnhb n'llmIl- -Ln -1: III Z -I'v-j in---:3 0oudolcu:?onnhoo`:ltoIhoI|n tppliulh nought nviing oloc fut Ki-gun. All citylnwycnInvohoonlon." Tho Inability iuthnt Judge Wilkins ' appointed to: Kingston and Jndp Price I for Fmntcnu. VII H`IIIX'KCIHlH$II'lllllll$H$ odor of In 0'Roilly, who III in th city. its wu very violon when hrnnnht tn tln anal. [la in: Lia! hnnd quluugo you. 1139:: Inc: 3| If IIIII IIU GT1 the Italian olnclua. Auu cuuuauuu=- Chinese 1 railways open up the south-western provinces of Chum Thinnnnounounont in ' _-__ -1- --I..-.- E---can-gnarl uunnnn L"IOI&II.IXIh~ Onsctntdny 3 nninclunodwhite, nntlnonnllrnin Clnrnndmn AndHiIIQ_ `rows um oou1mur.7 Anxious [up It. Ion`. II II \1,-_ ,1 Biiidofigun. "u IIAVIEABIIDQ Threeweeksugotbont IIOVCWII made bytheilmbur rm tobuild the wiumacrossthe Trenton ver. Anil- mndumiloinlongtl: wns gnded,tiod ndnihd.oonnoctingthodnmwiththo ainnun an: uni ~.l wina nln lllfnnt - 2 n.Ien:y on our sums. M She sunk bnckonhet-pillow sad the ' fnttending physician quietly remarked. ' she Ins only two hours to live." '; Themeuugeofthennp wuloothing '|totbedyIngmnn. nndho sunk penne- ' ` fully mto nneonsciomneu. `gums meeung. mo wnow pmuuuxu ne- `inginegnlnnnd unconstitutional. and . susurpntion by somepemon orporaons ? of my authority as District Master.- ` Yours respectfully. A J. I. Pun. llloldlf Inon ll larceny: xury 'vuv will venture 1 reply in the Ainnntive. T :15 Ulstrlci JIIUICI. ul uutncu u.v.u. .\'o. :2. I hereby state thqt I gave no or- ` der for the calling of any such meeting. I have also to state tint William Spoon- er. of Gleuburnie. is the Secmurv of Disuict. L.0.L. No.2. and not C. Bub- ock. and further that the tint iutimr 3 tionthiteither Mr. Spooner or myself had of the calling of such meeting was `vs-henwenend itinthepepen. I there- fore lotbid the holding d the ao-cl.|led- mnsa meeting. the whole ptocednre be- ! inn ;rInnanInl- and nna-nnntitntinlnnl, and A number of So. 1 can will he meant. BY -vll Dilitl E - "$x;.: vnttenv '"w;ruu just been Mdnwntothofallowingnotioowhichhu ~nnnonnmI in [ha WEIR tlnnnn the Inc}. UTIWII U} BIIU IUUUWIIIK HUI? WIIICII Illa :|ppe|led in the Wnm dnnng the Inst few days: muss Leanne. _\'UU ILI IUTKIVII UIIII IEIUIU IJU Ui- - The dyingivoman and on the cruci- x that Ina held before them. Then `Ins tens intho eyes oftho llllllllld _pbysicians who stood about her bed- side. A hint smile illnminod the lnllid ` countenance of the` woman no the ' wiapered so low that the nun could `scarcely hen herz. ' --Toll Inn: I fnroiv `All I hnvnhnnnnhlt 81125!" IJISII KICK . . "Tell him I Iorgiv `All. I have btought } him to this. May `the great God IIIVO ! mencyon our souls. Qhn ngnlr ha:-E nn hnr nilln and (Inn ' }I.l'llIZlI.Il ~ I III `U11 INIIEI-EH11-ll` me, but I thought one would and me." He rumbled on inoohotently. then tbonghuully aid. But Inn sorry that I did is." lie turned uneasily ouhin toot. Fiunllyheoponoclhil oyenll the nun who attended him smoothed his pillow. "How is Minnie ?" be asked. She is conscious now." In the res- .1.` ORANGE -EBIIRG IOIBID DEX. Tkr Editor. British Wig. n I u.. \l_ _;L._L:._ I.-- :__L L--- fuuu uu (tun, uxxlllul now [ID Jaommittodtboctilno. He mid to I . -J.-u ini-_ - ul I.-A 6I.-.. I...II-o-l.-l':- , ?.IIllllll|n$l DIE ?lIllUo I16 .-I Z . 5 phnician : I had :hno bnllotaIot*Mil|- I nun hnl I thnnnht nlla -nrIId Ant` Inn " vuuu.-. "Will you ask her ho for give me ?" he said in I shpplicating tone. Than nnn nknln nninnlomllirhu than had- ; narunol-loo: Ina Iuiun. um Lthirdbehindtberighteu. The man wunhot nbovuthoright eye, the light olwhich had been destroyed by the ,.buu-ning powder. Atmutluwonnn ;would|noun nitoounlmthanink Inch jintuon countoooeoodition. 8b In: Jaulesawbenconnciono. Hhlllllltfl .'mind Irumntheoontnry. veryclear. ;And ha mndilv (Inna-Ihnd hat ha : IEIIUIIIK U181 LEI XIII Your husband is pimiuns and uh . you to forgive him before he dies. Thu .lI.-Snnfznnunn 11.9450`. an Irlnx 4-run-:, III!-I III I BIIPPIICIIJIIK EDIE. The nun mole noiaeleaslylo the bed- sideoftbe dying won-nu And good bending over her slid: ` l|llP hnchnn in nnlliknk and lh lnlniqtywuwlu uvt $3 II UH - non world nndhohnppy."Inuu1nugd. ' (lnnnfthnninigknn-Quinn nn eons Inn -L-L null.` uluuiuull-nIIK`IIIIn-l. "ldidiIfotlavo.Ilovon vilolnd lwceurtlivo in and .IuAIu.luw$-1| I=CA Innnhln: In `L4 Alnnrt Trudy cf 3 loun-nu. Knd-AlIuIllo luder. Oct. 16th. jraunwuawo . The urelfu-we of tbs Order to be dincnuod. number of So. 1 District and County Oll- hen will be nreaonl. ...... -.... . As District Muster, of District L.0.L. `A -7 I '11: -ohm nltntn that I anwn nn nv-- n will he By `Inlet. I` DYING 3113331 3193. I-`ewpoople think how unjust itia to Ihngtha Indium. convicted of .\'orth- \ wcstcruoltnn. while all the inuences f _...:L|- ... Lgina arm-md in nninr In ; "a"'x3'.?1_Z Ea ' Ola. M Quin 88.. Touch; 11- Drh-lug tho l'HIO. uusuuzu uncut, (3ct_|_nqui District No. 2. TI`. C. BABOOCK. . WIIUB In LIB uuluuutxa , 'C3`.'IIOl pouiblouobeingexenedinorderoo; in Kiel. The lad men were innocent computed with the Mob : cluef: they ' ind nnk hi: munninn novels. I glint. uoeuuonnuyuuuu um` 1 v ninhin:whic!gooot' 945.000. |m_l .11} %:LT:E_W**1 `WAR 1. Bl'R.\I. 11. V u- ....- .-.-. them In low I II in, tn mma extent. ....;..|. -...l M. In Kingston township we understood an, {that the early potatoes no good. J. Dane` 10`. l Bouiton plutaed over 60 bunhell of late Isfr f McKeever loees heavily And Thomas 1mnge_ % Buck does not expect to get up near V ma hm equinlent ol the seed he put in the yunned : ground?!) bushels. The crop in Glen- l Absolute 5 nlly Bon- iebestof l lightly. Spoouer planted on high .Tndingl."*`""~, . . um aw ; Blncltlock 5 potatoes are rotting in ` to the ,' his cellars. Richud Draper reported m'h.SiE p that the potatoes planted early are in larceny ` good state: two-thirds of the others ml. his hove rotted. J. Hey put in four acres ol _' 1-no` potatoes. Most of his crop is bad. He l doiuom expected Kl) bushels. and will have couple 0, 7 only about 1(1) bushels. J. Keenan nds . I` defmk I most of bispotatoes bed. He will have . consul .1 l less then 111) bushels of good ones. Mr. `id `mm Sheehen. nest Westbrook. will have I R will be about twenty bushels from the eight , further acres IlJICh- be seeded. He had on as oun_ n and I half of early potatoes, which I mm`, "0 yielded well. 6. Brewer. township of more de. Kingston. planted four acres of potatoes. 2 me man One-lourth of the _crop. _is sound. the 5 _ He ha hulnnoe rotten. His Chilis sregood. vnrieties. but will gnther very few.` F. e bnrnie is not one-third of an average. Cline. Hey plnnted heavily, but reepe 4 potatoes ere fairly good. 3 nrumuIyI|lI$""'I.u. unuuiexiua IIIVO been cunlully sorted` nu-nnllnthnboiiolll ol IInII'nnm-`Int. IIIIIII-IUII I-ll rw ' U: llllfylllg: planted and tag; 5 does not um-v ciputo securing more `an S) bushels. J. Homeland, of Iaughboro, says gho` hupohtoosuoullrgmon. The Chiba u-Tullriuht, buHheRooeuu'eshiluE 6 . W. llllilllflg UIHIU Q lhircxopoturlypobtou. 3%! lllu I0 R0 50 Wleuu. a. ouuiwu, Ul [ Wuhburn. dug 3(l)hnsl1els, and lound it most of them had. Another` Pitubnrg f ' farmer says the lnte sown potatoes Are 3 A rotting in the hills. trenches and oelldrs; 3 ` they will keep nowhere. Tivo-thirds of T the wholecro of thetownship is n?` hilore. R. G` etpie. '0! Pittnburg. bud , about 5(1) vvbnsbeln put uny. but they : begnnrotting. end he has mnnnred one 3 And 1-hnlfnkzres with die decaying t_u- , hers. John Gillespie will lose about`-1(1) `- bnnhela. Hevrillnotdig mm. - L` c I I t I .. I C. Hermann. of Storrington. but only 1 u I mop of some 30 bushels. though be ex- ' 1 pectodsyield of 4(1) bushels. J.-ud- ,1 non of Sunbury. plunked two acres of {I pohoes.u:dexpocu to have about I(` ; i lnnholn of ' C. Chryulay ! H vv ..`. .-.. A resident. of Woodhnrn, Pitl.almrg.! and the tumors in thht locdity are: grentuueren. Dtvid Rue pleated 1(1) 3 bushels. end will anther none. In. the . fence corners of other fums are heaps 3, of potntoea thnt were never planted. 1 The water on the low lands prevented E the sending. When it Ins too late the ' and had In an In -n-In J Rho: On" nf sending. When it late the ` need had to go to waste. J. Shontell, of Wnnhhnrn. dno 3fl)hushela. And found i F1 Wllwll IIIVII IIIIIIU uluar Iuul vuur nxunonaulnl. but Ihoyoumotem gdynmhhtthrm glamontwba lnir.nnd-inh:ilt hn'linIlil|IIlI- I y Lu! an ulluglo no wnu u. use _ E continued. he pontoes plnnled early ? ` cnmo out :11 right. but the Inc crops, u-6 worthless. '1` he fumers. you know. 5 ; nding poutoes aochecp. did not plant 3 ` them Ibis year on valuable lnnd. but pm a spots and some didn't get Ltlmni in nt all, l'he ruin rnnm nn ton T `I gov"-to nu 1-nu. u|&.h|n1. hl _ Qlnfllllv urinal, ` uuv pusuvu nun: xuuuuwup -u. .._-g- ......z I Yen!---`lley IIII In Gcnrrnl. i "It was I blight that struck the potr : l to stocks. Intherui them, and ulterwcmls affected the potatoes,` said A farmer ` ' when asked If he could account for the . ;rotting of the potatoes everywhere in ` the district. "The blight cums just be- 5 3 fore the huvy runs, but I don't think they Lad an thnngto do with it," be .._.... ....g .H .:..s.o I...o Uh:-'-.1xr\Dl\Iia VVTIII, IXHI$IIlIIl0II llll Iii] I lllllllu [ 1 inotherlnnohnnd that it cennothe ngi success in Cnnnde. With the [acts hey ; quote: before him it is no wonder the: I ; he opposes the Ontnno college co|!e- , ;denuon movement. end if the people j benet by the enlightenment they have , ` f received they must nlso oppose the 1 a scheme. I mu: purponu. nuu ll rranu: uuw doing? Shohaarebnilt the provincial college: at a coat of 0l6,(Il).UlX). She. [ in the Ian ten years. has been spending 1` ve '2I"i0II8 annually on university od'J~ ' cation." Briey and pithily Dr. Grant conw.-nan in: that lesson-than unj- V versity consul" Iion has been a failure ! in nuur land; and that it cannot be a E W I133; W IUUIIIIIIZ ITO IIIl' vanity as Putin. and be crushed onttbo othenwith thohnndol I despot, and runodullod the Inn with the instincts ol I drill-oemennt. The Central lfnivonity. tank so lowthsl in 1&8 isnidthn only 8.01) were spent to: true undo- mic purposes. Win! in France now ` dninn? Sh; hnnmhndt um nmvincinl W IZWEK VII. ITIIX IIIIKE had allowed univunity education to ink to 5 lorobb. Beforotbo glen revolu- tionlhnca had twenty-Glues lawm- mou lnivcnitien in the pnovincu. No- denited to found one giant uni- nnnitv as Pnrig and ham-nnhnd nntlhn un.un'..apanun.' in objnd duh iohuudvu. hill dolldlulu-Digits at tho nun inn nl n-gn`- Pnllann in nvdnr that Dl_ no IUVIFIIIG In use ulensulp which thaolnvo had m'n;'m.u.ge- montolshohir. Ibo removal of the _.Io the city does not ':IgcItadivo:oool.m&_oreu;shntin It 11:010. L`itygen- Y dhndmtc|liIoolGhotI0il.Idont- ' which lnvoundo Ihoiwn l. but thovnnnotan-T influointo the 1-HI; ivffwip nfli. IIOIIII IUIDIIIIHI` wen Illlill Ill gly- It is indeed a. terrible thing to lose one : mind, but if} gqnoro geniblo chlngto Inner such npaudition when It nnhnnndnnilv nnmniad. .` . ' The ' Tni-i-la '1'-izr" `~` = disease while on service in the North- ; West territories (luring the recent re- ` billion, which may incapucitiite them usual occupation. Tlio board at King- ' ston consists of Dr. Fife l-`owlu. Presi- f dent; Dr. B. F. Wilson and in. (i. ll. - Boulter. The cases to be investigati.-d In divided into two classes : lat. case: of militismen who have f.:CelV0\l wounds _ on actual service such an to incapocitsto , , them wholly from following their usual . trade or profession; 2nd. cases of mill. ; tinmen who have received wounds or f injurios or have contracted diiiease in i nctuol service such as to incapacitate . them for: time from f0ll0WlD',{- their , i usnsl trade or profession. mob - l I contains the op. ' poitntmi-ut. of medical luonnls at Loulluu. Toronto. Kingston, Ottawa. .\lontruil.| Quebec and Halifax for the purpose ol ' investigating claims on the port of active mil.tismen. In the respective contrscta.-;_ l wholly or in port from following their _ * orinjuries, or have contracted mousse 1 I J I l I ' l o: l t ii c `- men comes Home norm on luau Iuuncy. ! Nothing is so pitieble as a mind dis- , owed. Moot brain troubles begin in the iswmuch ;._ then if the blood is lled 1 with uric acid. caused by lulure of ma. nay action, and the consequent destruc- : tion of the blood life-nlbuInen~-yon f line the lnel and the ame and in brain - in full blnzota whelrone raves. or in 1 slow combustion, no in milder forms of ` ; inennity. Rev. E. D. Hopkins. of St. ;_`Jobnabur_v. Vt.. 1lewyenrsngownncon- ` lined in an asylum. , He took 3 terrible , cold while aiding in putting out: rein . rneighbofa burning house. and for 'tIvelty-ve yenn thet cold was nlowly lling his blood with uric acid and nnl.ly' rue dendgevlrork gun ll.;ne'.npp'l"lho. one ookod h eon. at ' y need Wntnofg Sole 'Gure and reooveted. Tlntwu three yous I80. and having ridden!-ishlaodolsll n In: uric acid, in; I..- -_--3-.4` toll nnhi I531 J`:-' I132: BT31 mi` nE?.aE'.T hohn nmIiuod|wellun' this qty . It in innnd 1 Inn-ihln thinn In I . cover : i This is frightful! Insanity line in- ! ci-used 40per cent in 3-deccde.nd most 7 of the cues us incurable. 'Wh:tever 1' the individual cause m: be the fact. } remains that Eric Acid b ood sets the ' brain on re, destroys its tissues. and then comes `some form 0! fatal lunacy. Vnohinn in an nitinhln an A mind din. ` A Decision Elpoclod to In Rendered by tho Privy (`0ID(`|I and Agnll Illol. i Utturn. Uct. l7--ln view 0! the cabli- ;despntch from Britain. intimnting that 7Ricl's sentence will be commuted to F penal servitude for life. the Llherlls are ' , ! contending here that the lmpcriiil nu . 1 thoritieu have no constitutional powvr to i _ so commute ltii.-l`.s Flt-ultnce. \\'lu-ii l Hon. l-Ldwaril lllu-;c wit-1".\liniater oil .Juatice he objoctexlto instriicliuus i.-- ` sued with tho (iorernor~Genernl'.-i com- E mission. and that communion wusuf amended as to confer A greater degree 0! I . legislative And ulminintrntive indc-pen-' E I I I I L ` deuce upon the Parliament and (ion-rn- Inent cf Cnnuln. The instructiond. ' therefore. issued with Lord Lnns~ 2 3 downe`s commission provide 'r<-specting ; the power of pardon that the 'tiovernor- 3 Genernl may pardon criminals who turn Qleefa cvi-It noe or lune been st-utencul ;_t_o punishment. but he I! not empowered to"bcni:,il_i such pardoned persons except E in oenaes of npuliticd nntnro. Tho.-u , follo -an important mnitation : "Our ` snid governor-Genenl shall not pardon _ , or reprievenny I-nch political Ornllur ,` I without nt receiving in capital case-u , Ihondrioe of the Privy Council for our , i said Dominion. And in other cases the , advice of one at least of His Minlstg-rs." , , So the amended instructions preclmle I lth Governor-Gem-rnl from Acting in``: rRiel`s case without the advice of the ` ` whole Privy Council. I ll Lnmlnn new all _.Thn tau: 1.! Lnni-1 C l i I F WLIUIU I [IV] DUUDCII. I l 4` London. Oct. 2l.-The case of Lotus - ; Roll is under consnlention by the Privy `lC 11 -d'.M.J .t.l ' - - ' el2:1"l'?nglt'x`;h.c`<)unsel. aslzl th: 223: ` l er's side of thcus and male 3 long bl' ` gunmen: on behnll ol his client. .-\fl.:~r [ " lzenring Rio.-l'5 counsel the judges thought. ; ll. `was! 3:): necessflryito her: uls 0otl:cr I Il(e( ca. . . men 1 -1-` ' 3 nounced so-mscfrrowlj The dc.-cisiou `will probably be against Riel. l I uuv nuwuvpucuu ---uuy. Boston supports Ell) insane. says Mr. T. B. `Sanborn. not 75 of whom will re- -.._ `I jmpmvomont in. llF|Il'y xn:-3, nnu Inn un:hL:r BEHI- pendnnpon in ex- nnoo of 3 government. This lnnd my not to wnntod for the prison nu- thoution III none` tune, buttholenae ofitinvex-3 pnecu-ion: :8 beat. undo Inigo oxpuldltnao n n ponnnnont ber-alga. without ju- tiutlon. Some nnyhvonrn`oontinn- nnoo oi the [amount condition of thump Ann longu they no tolerated, but there annhnnnlvamnand hr ihlnd ntand clllllxio Iuysr lllllll upauuxu an be no_o;uiIy pnvontod. . Dllllly IKW lXuI LI: DIIIIII. Ill I"[IIlp ocnpied the pulpit st both services and dlivncd interesting discourses. The event no the Sabbath school anniver- nry. The sttcudsnco Ins varv lsrye. in the evening esptcisllv. Afternoon .3 Sabbath school service occurred. st ' which Rev.S. G. Bland. Rev. Lellor ' Iumi... R... u. 1-... ....i la... n I.` u KIIIJICI. IIUV. .`I- IJIIIKZII III l\UV. K]. I`. , Bland mode addresses. Another meet- : ing occurs this evening. Inaneou Street Methodist (`hunch Slndny Bev.S1loIn G. Blund. olPort.b. .......:..4l 5).. ....I..;Q .4 Inn. .....-6...... ..ul WIIIIII l\I5V. O. U. Dllllu. l\UV. LEIUUI E Hooker. Rev. Mr. Lencn sud Rev. H. F. I)l__._l _.-.I.. _.I.4I......-.. l..._LL.._ -...\A I -I UVUUIQ fI'VT II, $1 ICU. FUJI` ta liu. ollhttnwn. Then was hrpoonxreguion in the Inqrning. ud llnnotnca wunry brightnnd hearty. Tlniobnnhhu boon taunted during the put you with very nenlyduignod noun. andnlao furnished with I new pipe otmn. at lurk`: congregation spoon: to ousted upon I new on o! pun- By. In Dnonn Stunt Molhndint '(`hnrnh WIT IIIIIUIK WIK'Io 8t. Ink`: church wu spuohllf do- om-nbd for tho honed tutti ht- dny.ud looked very bright. '1' nt- Iuon umormnguonieowu hdbytho Rev. Bnuon Smith. 0 ctthodnl. and st owning an ' by aha Rev. Fon- Inr Blimp 1-! mini; Thar: -An I D|I!'%-X-- AA CAI}-Ln Illupllllillwvrluuullnuly. Luuuqr puuoho nhrploldol missionary wotlvorynocuulnllvnrtiotl out.u_d Ihonuiohnooroooivedin putyonn puscnooungomoollottho furthordo ontol miuion work. RL In-k'n nlmmh an nnninlls. du- -%--u-2-: "l`nWou nth: Duo: orol-nino Iryullluwwlun-r. uncut-I-our imhkilgdniyuguhrly ovurysmdly than; they may he not. By this nunlntqnhrmundofnrvimucubo 5...: m. In. ma. nhnu that L: lnnnd . lhlillgtlnt holonnd wortullninbly. Than Ip- I lnmnld nl Ininnionnrv nmmn wmu; our. 22; 1335. miiz wonf The lncroole ol lhunlty. _ ___-___A_ [XVI I _ _ _ . ._ muu.wnenno_wu:pnc.uou-n In-unxu Qhoumoaondnctings ctooklunthen ofwhiohhohownum ` _ D'Arcy podroleo-in lyhnluonxo-opcnod. I` ~ Ill JIIIIILIUII. Last week W. Liulb, of Kingnt9n,_n_I_:_d W. Cruz, of Glenburuie. went duck shooting down the Rideau Canal. when Air. Craig shot I cormonm. 3 rue bird. and seldom seen in Cumin. Mt. Strut- ford is now dreatnn it. . II- I\ l'\_--I.-_ nun`: -Inn` A Klan.-. Ill IIIIUJE Opplllilvll W ulu IIIIIII In II 3 new dopurtunmut be -ctlonoouot it is undertaken the hot& hr city and county. has let there In nninvnnnnnn nf the nnrtnanhin IIIEIWINXI Alyllllll. l\lIlKlI0l.l~ Lient. H. _W. Keeper. Royal Hilitlry College. has boemcppointed to the lien- temncy of the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. Othwn. ` L * Dr. 0'Shou., a graduate of Qnoon'u. bu vnmovod from Peta:-hon to Campbell- fCd,Wbe `tutu IS lhnmnt-snndniiinnn _ |'l!'ll'HlJI'.`| 1): sun cu). writ` '1: arus. ` _ ` .\Lu.-ulinu is csilel to the ualn-rtisen I , men! of the ne Sturriugtnu farm uu-r r , ed by Charles .\Ierriman,uine mules from " V rlinngzqton on the Perth road. A very _ ne new brickhouse is on the lot: also ? asecouul gooJ farm house, besiles_ er ` i U celiout barns and Itubling. ` 'I"....MI.... 11.4 ann. giving I100 I01 inc wuu. ` - -The tumors are ruabig In their amid now. On un nvenge 7(1) and all buabelnnrerooaived daily in wumons. . Dr; Sunpoon. of BowmuI_ville,\ has h'on'_nppointod neoond uunhnt mt Rooxvood Ahylmn. Kingston. _ Lianl II W Ragnar Rnvll "Hill?! IOHI I8 IIOW (IITIIII Mr. D. Quaekonglgii nnd A. `Bunny, 0!, Glovenllle, !\'.Y.. purchased npair ol brown colts from Elder Bros. yeatgtdny, giving M50101-thoteun. v Tim fu-mm-n um rnnhill In thair ` L;.nuLcuI.Iuu. ` .\l-~ssrs. I . Chum!-erlaiu anal J. Has- 3 hp. st.u.leuls. who have bu-n s;-cni`iu-,: afcwdays booting. vm. lhv Rule-nu. I~eturm.-1 this morning with their gnaw I` " bugs lled. I ....aLI.. l..I_ s._.,I. ..I...... -5 III..,... l2II..` ll IIIUIK XBICIII l'Upl'I2BIlbIblVlf- . " .\lr.~Dnnhnm.pro[Sriotor of the British American Hot.el.gue orders to Mon-' -tron] rnunuhcturera for M311!` worth of furniture. ,He is also iniporting rare china. crockery. and other "articles from England. Those are (or his new hotel in Montreal. I ..-s _....I. II. I :o5I;. ..l' I.':n.-0.... -..A lug BIIIIIICI --l\l- ` Jcnno-.1`-tuovnn. ol Jackson`: Hull-. ` augvposu-d to have die.| -.-u-Id:-uly at Cnpe I Inceus vmo dnyq nan. was in the city to -115; lootib gas.heu't)' Is any man 1 could look. ' . . ' The owdbgpl the horses fnlle" and "Gleuoru" hn'I _riH.:n to A gentleman 1 here. asking if there will be 5 race meet` _ _ ing in Kingston this (:11. He states that _ if n mtoting takes plnce he Inll enter ` his horses. , L} c n-...|.... .. an. -4 \|,....;.,_| -423 : Dy IXDIHUHIQR 0|" Ulolltff UILIBU. Attention is directed to the ndvertise- I ment. of Queen City Oil Works. Toron- to. They no polling large quantities of I their celebrated peerless `machine A_nd cylinder onls. W. D. )lerria.ol thisclty, in their outer!) representative. * ` `Ir -nnnlunm nrnnrintnr nf than Rrinln .wu wounueu. ' 3 Mr. ' Richard Mhlgun. of Brewers ; Mulls, very kindly gave o ne cow to the ! House of Providence 3 day or two nince. Ho probably heard that the institution sustained the loss of two cows recently by pisoning or other cause ). R Atheutiou is directed to the ldVerlise- I H. , A party of Irish students were nt- tackod by Italian railway employeea At. Trivoli. Italy, yesterdny. one student? , was wounded. ' u- `l):..|_.._.I uh....-.. -0 n-......._..i I long Il may III Iuarluu, Dill Iuum `cuboonlyonoendto it,nnd thqtond in tlimnt ammunition in the nnint of CCIIUUL UIIIUS uuu Illlllllux. Tuesday. Oct. 20th. A number of St. Louis stnkc-rs enter- 'ed a street. cur last night. In a gzbt the contractor shot. a colored woman in the thigh. A nnl-hr nl [rhih ntnnl-uh: Inn: At. U UIIUQI. .\ cattlcfair took place at. Pic-cmiilly to day. .\Ies.-rs. Uomlyand .\lcCounlle. I"!-Dfcizcrn of this city, vuvrv we sent. \H;-nrinn in nnilnl In tho suit`;-rasx. ' LII`! UUKSTH. ,, S. Uanley 5; Co.. of llnutrecl. suing: Brmh-treats` nu-rcauule 4u:ency| I for 8.5u,1IJ) for having intixuatrch their 3 circular that the rm was In tinnucml _ Jiicultien. 5 The agency deny such an; mutculuon. g \I......-.. I) A'L-...l_....|..I.. ....,l I II..- Idllililllll. Lient. Hvlllllllll. 0! mg Fredericton . Infantry Schooi. IS in the city on his: E wedding tour. He muned 1 sinker of 2 Mn. Prof. Hetcber. of Queen : l`uirer- ` sitv. He is 3 guest. 0fll,h_e proiessor. ` Ihu-Ir: Ann nlnnt|!nT'nI. H10 Raw, \\ nlir ! B"oV- ne I3 I LZUQ-'55 (nllp PTUIEKUT. Ducks ne pleumuT'u 151;; Bay. \\ olic = Island. and many hunura are journey ` ing tlnitlxerwud. lnnntu lhxtnxuqn, Al J..-Iu\n..`- \l.lI~ luv IUUK IXLIKIJ .`II'IllI.'Yf I15 I IUEUll Mr. T. L. Suook conduct:-J a largely It.u~n-it-d ' on Anny meeting at I I . ' huubury yv.st.:~rdn_v. D... 1:. \I..|_oI...._ ._;II I... E...I....n .`uulllll )L'3I1'I'lIl_V. ' Rev. (5-.-orge .\lc.\rtbur will he induct ie-I to the charge of Hm Prmahylermu ` Church at Cur-linnl Hr: 3- k. ? "Fl... ..-...l.,I . l.-.- ~03... ....-....-'.. ..|.-L- I IICICII, II JICIKIUKEII IIIII .'\. ll'LllI_'. Dlrs. I-Zhuhelh Spun. ol [.'Amblv. lost 9513 in B4 ll}-ville. The pocket bunk K Wu found nfwrwahlg I-ut cm;-ty`. A mg 3 reward is 1-ered for the money. 913. : Hun I-` lilnlria whn has horn qr s-n-I. ' FFWBKLI Il`HQ'r`.`I {UK [U3 IIIUIXQJ. l~7 . on. H. Iillk. who has been sq em! I lug 2-mule hm:-Tn North Wnlc-91.19 now nu ? ihe South of England. where he mil ppeuxl some time betore returning 19` I Lnvulnn Ulluullclljll. Rev. David Wintols. conference evau gelist. has begun work III Renlraw. I 1'hA Jan:-mnuinn in tho lulu; par!-(Inn lllllillblllll DIVE Iuu Dene U1: theeom titionsofl.I:.thnttheirrnilwn) tie the nwsddy is the best outlet - the weulth of the Chinese territory shout to bedevelo . Burmsh. how- ' ever. intervenes. ' he king. an ontnge- % one crentnre. without humanity and 4 msnizing inuences. and wholly unlined i toexercisethepowers of snsbsoluLo mcnsreh, objects to British relationship: : nsy, more, he provokes s. qusrrel.mnkes nnjnst levy upon the Bnrmsh Trnding i Compsny representing In-dun sud l-1n,;- f lish interests, becomes dsnnt thei government oftha lndisn empire. hm its 4 envoy bearing sn ultimntnm incuoerst- l ed, end prepares to light. Unless {area ere underestimated Thehsw is not inspositiontogivesgrestdesloltrou-.5 ble. He he slzesdy hsd s i win with England Ind silered I Be msy, however, through the 5 Xsndnlny. hnve sssnnneus of l Fnnee,s.nd it such bathe case it will Inortunstd end perhaps still` strain the relstions between these coun- tries. Bunnnh. however. is to pen under British rule. The more de- termined The'onw's resistsnee the eomplete his nltimnte humility. bu been I lnehleu monuehnrithout thought AU 5.3- -u-AnIA'n n.AI'nIn and nvar.

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