Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1897, p. 3

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to at ragga av COURT-MAR? . g--n-..... '___`._ ulnr. _ London. April 1.-A den etch receiv- ed here from HM e, teuc i the cap- ture of Gen. Ruia ivera. the naurgent leader. and his chief of `tan. say: that both of the prisoners w` H be tried I) a drumhead court.-martial. whic means that they will certainly beshot. Juan Riun Rivera was born in Maya- uez, Porto Rico. forty-five years ago. ie was studying` law In Spain. at the university of Madrid, when Hm revolu- tion begun in Cuba in 1888, and he decided at. once to tight for the cause of thu patriots. He came to New `Yurk. and after several attempts lo Join the insur?ent forces. succeeded in landing ) in Cu 0. in May. 1870. NA nu-vml as n subordinate officer un- in Cuba in may. 1640. He served as a subordinate officer til his merit won for him a distinguish- ed rank. From 187:: to 187-1, under the command of Gen. _Cn.lixto Garcia, he commanded a. regiment in the district of Holguin nu Lieutenant-Colonel. in 1875 he served under Gen. Gomez. in Trinidad and Viiiu Clara. In Jul- of that year he Qnrticulurly uttrnote the attention of lien. Genie: for his brav- ery und coolness. In the engugmnunt in Log Azulos he wins severel' wound- ed. but without giving up the fight, he kept. at the hand oi his torces un- til the Spaniards were routed. This notion made him famous. and from thgtt time. in ndtlition to the praises of (ion. Gomez, he had the friendship of Gen. Muvoo, who believed him one of the best lenders in the revolutinnur army. in 1877 he made his finest, fight (rum. Al the NHL lire ms r| m u.mu was broken by n bullet. \\ilh his muvhelto in his left hunt! he vlmrgxod st-vn-rul times nguinsl the cnlumn.und finally gnined possession of the vuhvny. \\`Imn Ilm first runurl uf this Snnnnln nun. "(iont-rul. unswurml Rivera. nul finished mv cureur and 1: louvu the fiold. l`nInnnl rnniinol \I'nm\n run : ml ugnun yuu wm no u gem-rm. Riu-r:\ ncmptml the nffnr. und hnlh Inf! Ihu island, but -noilhor could H`- (urn. us Murllnmr Cnnnpus sxwvm-(Ind in the mmplotu llxwificuliun ml Cuhu. \\'lwn the nro.-mnt wvolulinn lnmmn U BB IvII-- -- 1-ML . WHIOH MEANS 'n:A'rH.j C-AMERON TALKS. l lmvr` nn n nu! law` mom`: so 0 0 M115? 2:!` ` an 9 In Ian) p I of Immune`; on.'.3 |n1.I.n A OITHNHIGIIAII- nxIuIIn|uoII_ Ill` concoction won me of QI$'I cdlqgo ".....'.'.f:'....~..""`.'; ...."`."....`:.".;"' 3* III III Duuiygw no II Inuvu II-II |*""1.......; ~::....,... ..-.:2:..-....2.:; nflntg WfVC'l ofllh. Unnon Ion to-uwmr uunuvuov, Int: J. lhnonn, wife nn funil have and .i'i:'{.'.`'.., :33 ......H' in llillucdlty urban In in known din mans. main nu! nnnd.eItlnn. Our l&D"IIlIIlUIC.VWlI!I res 'owiIIghhuInuhuounnyooldo. Ilrn. . In "van ill with VIC`; 'lWU"W` `though has today. The nuchoolhubounsmdlnfxlatp. ti'lnus.` B. K.\lL'l`)X. MITCH GI.-`fill (run. II I IU` call of hour) front: at night and ah ha of the unit: an daytime, in uniting. l`.u-nnhn `In In: '-`nnnnr.unntIn um 'll'lK'I"ll0IIIV` "'1' WWW I III In sil oogum ` r F. Keeley lo`; ulna wear Tun `y; Ion-PU --5-n-I CL-Anni. Lang Galla- noun ngnm. One of our nsidonu book a cut oil` a few mile`: and droppodit ouhho POM witlnthu hulntno inbonuion of leaving in to grvo or tnoobk shelter elsewhere. But "thgminu mine back" next. morning much to in aukprln. A. Knight bu everything from in his new uiil up wdnbo hon mum. A city Vrhoolnuu p-mod through hem to-day. Whrboyn 1 \V'|Io got fooled today! Everybody! Don `lib M. in. per ll).. our. iney were not as goo ea l.hc_[or which I similar rnte was paid ten days` ago. Pretty good stock sold at {mm 30. to 3;c.. nnd the common animals nt. from `u. to Re. per lb. There wem 1| number of milknioifa strippers sold at. from Sago. to nearly 3.30. per lb. Calves sold at. from $1.50 to S6 eauli. Sheep sold at from 3:. to 3.',c. for old ones, and {min 33c. to 51-. per lb. for yenrlings. Spring: lambs sold at from $3 to S-7 such. Fob hogs sell at nboutmlo. per lb. (IIQIIIOC/FNDIII The Glebo. Tm`. (li.nm:. April] -7 Sngermaking is the order of the day. Tho mining boom will, it is expected. soon vnelerialixe. B. Day has completed his duties as assessor. and line returned home The Free Metho- disbs one well plot-ed with the rcsulb of the collection in aid of their missionerloe in India and to relieve the fxmlne sulfur- ers them. The min of $135 was collected. Vlsihou: F. Granger. Sytlenliem. is v slang on G. Hu`pell'l: Miss M. Snider is horde ngein. One Goiaihl` I Yhshrihe Emporium mood` to `J_hu- ulldmn. our lxpgooiomoo. corner Kins Ind Brook norAiOn Pnm $. .-no ihumrd nun` Ihfvornlui unusu- Ilnnbannx ` ` Kumnox. Much 80,3-~QuMum marks the condition 9 tho IoulTm_nr it an um. Prdohionly the prion `uh quoti` hold good. The mirkeu is Ming well no- hondod and there In I pionitudoof ovary commodity nvo butuor. which in neuron.- Tho mp prloo naked for it in twenty-five cent: for . (rub tutorial in pmm-. Dniumnan hum Inunnod in urlon. muniti- oonu tor Iran lute:-m m pnnu-. Poimoea hnvo lowend in prion. quanti- ties in axons of tho cleumnd being brought. into the city. Eggs are marketed in pro- fusion and price; are kept uh low water mark. Huy is not an plentiful on `tho mnrkob u erly and the price is a limo timer. '1` QB ice: are furnit-had by dealer: and w is found reliable : Buys-oqd'E_stgs--Froei1 butter in pound ___1..; In. in Olin . nan.-I '[).-|,.,I .0 Kayl PST ID.` IUC. EU I lU. uuuna, l'| ."`'|) 600. to 800.; goo:-o. per I313. 3lc;.lfoh)o.i; baboon her bag. ISL`. to `.l"z3.: . Im- matters: .1 to $5 30; beef, forequnrtors. $2.50 to $3.50; \ln\~1~n|` 1| Khalvsh 3|) -- ~'I"rAr .n \\`nI IIIHV. dealers and mu be mum: rename : Bub oqd'E_ugs--Fr`oeh rin . me. to 250. I pound. Pnokod or an 1- II: it. sells M. from 150. to 180. I n poupd. New laid eggs are worth No. to 13. a dozen; whi atlrom (In. to 110. as dc-zen. \r.....A..ld-.__D..r...nm: Ella in Ln I Inc`! a packed they sell nurom `U0. to I10. I unueu. ~ Vegetable:-Potatoes. 350. to 460. I bag; sweet. potatoes; 300, to 400., as poolum - bngca. 450. to 600. 5 dozen; carrots. 50a. to (me. A bag; pnnnips. 60.3. a bag; beau, 600. a bug; turnips. 250. to 400. n bag; hot. house lettuce, onions and rudiahoa._ 5.). 010. a bunch; cauliowera. 5a. to 150. each; celery. (So. to 10. a bunch. I:`....h , ,l".ulifnu-nn nrnnnnn Rn, MI Hn. A each; celery. ()0. to we. ounon. Fruit-California oramron. 35:2. to 500. a donengvnlenciaomngon, 120. town. a don; lemons. 10a. to `:00. 8 do: ; bananas, 300. to 40. a dozen: cooonnuts, 5o.t.o 7:}, each; maple sugar, 10c. to 120. vs 1b.: Mulaga mpoa. 30. a pound; apples. $1.50 to $2.00 A bbl; honey, 15;. to 10o. a pound; branberriea. 100. a quart; gs, 150." a und;hickory nut.a;So. to 10. a quart; `lberta. pecans. walnuts. 150 a und. (}rnin-h-fnnitnbn wheat. N0. 1 urd. S90. tongues, `.1110. Lu auc. u:u:u. 1 oultry-Chickons, 50. to 6.10. L pair; fowl. 500. to 700. a pair; ducks, 600. to 800. a pair; gee-so, 600. to 800. each: burkoya, 800. to $1.25 oaob. or from To. to 10. n pound. \'or_v |iM.lopoull.I-yia be- ing nmrlmtod. The demand is fairly brink. . n:_|. nrI.:s..n..I. u.. 9.. Inn nn -In-nu} mum. Fish-- -Whitesh, He. to We. nlb.; trout. Re. to I00. :1 lb.; umokerel. 15. a ll).; Atlantic salmon. 200. lb.; sen herring. 200. do1.on:Brit.iah Columbia salmon, l.'>c. I11; cod and haddock. 50. (.0 70. lb: kip- pored herring. 30. :1 dozen: unnu hnddio. To. to Re. A lb.; blontora. `00. ` ' .. 1):. on -m.. .. ,1 ___, _ ;_-_|. I,.I.- I.....-. FE uuruug. c`|UU. ll uunuu. uuuuu Re. 8 dozen; fresh luko herrim,v,`.`5n to 301:. n dozen: pike, 5c. on |b.;cimoea. I00. nu lb.; perch. I50. ndozen; lmllhends, So. :1 lb.; bluetioh, l`.!c. nlb.; halibut. l5c. a 1b.: pickorel and boss, 8:. n lb ; oyuteu, eumdnrd, 3.'>o.;solcct.. 450.; shall, 600. a peck; lobsters, I00. n lb. Flour and foed--Fmnily our. 84.30 to 84.90 :1 bbl.: bakers patent. $4.85 to $5; bakers`. strong. $4.40 to $4.60: bran, $11 to 814 I ton;aho1-tn. 8|!) to SN atnn; oatmeal. and rolled onto. $3.25 as bbl. ; oornmenl, $1.10 A own: chops. SH to $1. ) a ton. Hay, loose. $10 to $1! a ton: nrmarm in I, ,. ,13._'bs*=.,5~.;.".'..;.x.n.~::'.-~.ga.m -.*:"."*.:.' *'..:..':';:- .. ."r:. .- ' :1: .' 6. .Ill0l'lIItII:.B.`D$.. 1.11.3. um. week. Intending buyers should write nnd got our directions and prices. .'..'u no u..iu; M0.\`1`RlMl.. March 30.--Tmr .e was slow, as drovors were demanding higher prices than have been paid at thin mnrlxat for many months past. quality con-aidored. Four of tho best. came on who mnrkot were bought. at. -80. ll$.. but. they were not in Iron Al ihhq lnr which n similar mm uram-1\~Innu'.onawuoat., no. 1 uuru. emu. A bushel; No. 2 hard, 890 n bushel; North- ern. 860. A bushel; white winter, 80. a bushel; buckwheat. 230. a bushel: barley. `"230. to `50. A bushel: rye. 350. a bushel-, pans, 43:1. a bushel: outs, 180. n bushel. Manl:-Boef. foreuunrbora. 350. to 5c. :1 ll).; mnuqunroora. 00. no ugu. ms nu.) cum. 50. to 100. u |b.; pork. qwxrbera. 50. to 70. a lb.; cuts. 70. to 120. a |b.; lamb. qum'- tors. 7c. no So. 3 lb.; cub:-. 7c. to l`Ju.; mutton, quarters, 00. to 70. :1 lb. : cuts, 50. to 10c. :1 |b.; veal. -to. to 70. :1 |b.: beef tonguon, `.2043. to 40. each. Dm.|n~u_(`.|\i.~l:nnn, inn. I-.n .'m. L mlir: The little Market. John McKay & Son, hide merchant.-, 151 Brook street. (telephone No. 489) re port. that the hide market. has been ex- ceedingly dull during the past. week or hen days. this being the oil season in skins. The aupply has fallen off to n gmnt. ox- tont. and. the demand being not. very ur- gent. pricoa have nob llnctuuled very up !.rocinblIv'. Quotatiolia remain as givon nu} utnn Marketa Itluwhere. Tonoxm, Mumh 301--VVhenB, whim, pot bushel. 76.30.: wheat, rod. per bushel. 7:10.; wlwamgoooo. per bushol,w.5o. to 63; buckwheat. 3`.'.5c.; rye, per bushel. 33a to (Na; outs. var bushel, `lie. to :!%c.; pone. per buahe , 420.; barley. per bushel. `.293. to 300.; hay. $18 to $11: straw, $7 to $4; dressed hogs. $5.50 to $6.75; eggs. now lnid, 10.30. per dozen; but.t.ar. pound rolls. 12v. to `. lc.: butler. tubs. dnir_v. `Jo. to l`2c.; chickom-.por pnir.4Uo. to 600.; tur. koyn, per 1b,, IOC. to lln.; ducks, per pair, mm In .~mn.: mean. nor lb.. 80. lo 00.: um. Dusnol: outs, Inc. It uuaum. Meat-Boef. forequnrbora, 3&0. to lb.; hindqunrbora. 50. no 6o. u lb.; cubs. Kn tn Inn, A lh : nnrk. mmrbarol. 70. |.; an mu. 1 I pressed, $11. IUUIIIUI u muting` J1. can no ulna hmlj Al H31`: cilia 203 -;n~Ilun Ilpplu. Ran.-n>:.`lltroh 3l.--h1lg-rain. u n ro- nll an! Inn ha-n at night and III: hnl peannva. Gmin-Mnnit.oba wheat, No. . s....1...|. Mn 0 t.....A Hn n h...hnl- Nnrmh. `0u_:_vou6nd camel Brighthdiulnll oi the kidneys, dialnlu. Irimry at titu- couphint; amt. onnhlo. thus Hop Bh- unlpu actor sumo! enntulyour utighhohildnyqnn. ` +=~ - .c.',., - IOU QTIOII Dflllla At the mm: admin or an Piokon Sun fobtbail olubtho to wing win` 0.14 ;{oIelIoIIII on. pauon. . `:Eoo< pnaidont. H. 8. C. Melton; Boo. vies-president. Juno: Chp ; manager. J. 8. Williuua; pruiddnb. M. Ruot: vicojnruidiit,` J. Ihumld osphnu.` 0. ll. Bornrluca and mnn:.in_ Gun Smith: uvqiluugwpwlu. u. an. nwunuu-us ICU` cad onpuin. Gun Smith; ucntu-:-\uu- nvu-_ A. I`. P:-in; . CANADIAN up Hinds LAY mas ' l;ii_hruun o...m'.L.-a wuhlundn~ Alnnorlutd by I olplllon of VIII In-I pm-nun: -Danger to the Ilovonuo lawn. Louis Chateau owns a small l'uru`ln New Brunswick. bounded on one a do by the American line. He also owns a small triangular piece of `udjolnin land in Maine. On this he has erect n. uommodtous hen house. :1. r...I. Mn luuu nn Hm Cnnndhtn mo moor town. Mr. and him. John Knapp, Merrie!- ville, celebrated their golden wedding on Thuradny Inst. Mr. and Mrs. Kmtp worn murriud nunr Kenpu-illo. and settlos on a (mu in .\Inuu\guo whom they rumin- od until eight years ago. I-lnhnrt Arvnnur. Rmnhvila. died Thun- by I wlmlnu n\'o nuugmun. June: Price died an Album on Thun- day aged not-or.ty-eight. Ho resided near Frankvillo, und van a most. outhueinnio Onmgomen. Hie apocialty was the sum drum. In wn his bout. that for fty-nine vents he had kept timo \\`il.|'L his stick: to {no tune of the vrousmuu Boys. (In \\ mhu-uhv Int (flnuda Tnvlm-. commodlous hen house. He feed: his bans on the Canadian side. but they resort to the house in the United States to deposit their eggs. and also sleep there from sunset to aun- shlne. Louis sell: these sun in Maine without paying any duty. claiming that they` are an Amenican product. 'I` n nnnutlnn in nnmnlimtad :01! (`I8 llnwno Villain hunt Inn. --_._ -_- A at me peace ml` mo county 01 uanuru. J. Furguaon. clerk in MoAnd|-ow & Lind- say's score, Rsufruw. was united to Miss Junnio Frood, oldest. daughter of John Frood. on Wednesday. W W Phnu.-n. hnrdwnm merchant And ren aurvu-a. Tho douth occurred at. Almonte on Tues- dny lust. of one of the pioneers, Mrs. Henry Rose. Docousod mm It daughter of Daniel Smpnnn. the founder of Almonte, and for seventy-four year: continuously resided in the latter` town. kl- gnu-I [Ina .'4\`\n `fnnnn lint-I-ini. U10 UIUII O! NIB I'X'0i0!&lllll 50,5. On Wedm.-zdny Int Claude Taylor.` Hopotown. Inn A minculoua cue: from death. While Mum-iug an bu-loy_ mI|l.'\.ho atone` hlimig loll inwards. It cliuod through two oorh benuda Ind complouly buriultho boy. He was found uooonacioho and uniujutod exoopl. for | {ovation bmiau. AL 51.. -....-....| ..x.i..n.... .1 n..`1;..u... the - American product. '1` (9 question is oomplioatad by {not that some of the hen: are American born. while others are raised in Can- ndu and owe allegiance to her ty. Viutoriu, by the graces of God, 0 the united kingdom of (`reat_ Britain and lreiund queen. defezior of faith, em- press of India. Lnnis contends. with some show of of India. Louis contends. reusum. that nnoggis notuproduot un- til it is produced; that the neat. and the roost govern the domicile in the case 0! dmnostiu [owls with reference 10 the nationality of the owner or the uriginul birthplace of the fowl: them- selves. n.. elm um. nf Hm alnmurtmnnt of the On the side of the dopurtlnent of the treusury it is urged that the eggs um Inunufm`-turml in (`nnudu from Canadian raw u1nteriul-gruin grown in New Brunswick, suppIementml- by the pa uper mmns (`if that prnviuce-und sxnudglt-(I Into thv United States by the hens Inn finished condition; that if they can bring in eggs free of duty they mi ht also bring in diamonds. whiohuuul he form-(I into their crops and renmved on this side of the line hy uinlvas vivi- se-1-tinn. uprocooding Whit` would he cluurly in rontmvmttitm of uur ruwnua Inwu nllll that Imus who cross the line HHS sum 0! the Ime Hy tunwas v|vn- laws und that hens who cross every day in search of u. liV(`|ih0()(I. ac- t`Ulll[):llliN`l hy their huslnmds and in sun|v_cxns`s h_v largo faunilios. uro cle:u`|_v fnrvign hons-nu mutter wllere they sleep. In sum nmn-to-rs then` in n disnosiliun sniupzming m unmm eggs. _ Anyone uvquuinlvd with tho vunnimr and [)L`1'5iSi(`l|t`_\' nf a hen ram-king her nt-st knows that the nttolnpt to sium millions of them buck into Canada would be futile. The expense of erect- ing :1 ire netting the entire length uf tlw lino is not to ho thought of in tlm present slam of out national {in- uncos.-!l:n'tford Cmmmt. oa unu: ougnu yearn ago. Robert Armour. Blockvilo. died Thun- dny. For about two years ho has gradually declined in health. Forty years ngo he settled in Bfockvallo Ind followed tho bniinus of hmltman. He in survivod by u wifonnd vo daughters. June: 1 :-inn (Had an Alhonl on SlN`p. In some quarters disposition to pooh-pooh tho \\'hulo matter as he- nvnlh the nulive of an an-ul rvpuhiiv, and u vnsn in which the maxim, do minimum nun (`urut It-x is vlaur|_\'np- pliuuhle. But. nothing is unimpurlunl V\`1Il l`(` thn prinriplus of inlorniliunul Luv urn involvod. ` l).\.Ll.m nu Hun iu nvnr Alli) Hxihls "'5: cool: " . Kn e tombgr of t at your on adver- tluomon told how u that nnllinznohoom or. on cured by the Americana during the la 0 war. was: to be offered ut nuc- tlon. She was named the I-2lim.beth." and-"had been-built in Kingston. She was described us having undergone u thorough repair. and Cnrked from keel to gunnoll, and in tight." with suit: and rinsing entirely new. In 1810 tho mhonnor "Pongver- . once." '1`. . Pu-ket. mute:-. wu adver- ` clued an conrtinuln to run as npuokut : from Ki ton to aoketth Harbor, but ~' whether a o superseded. or was urivul . to the Klnnton Ppoht. uilocl by mp- ` tuinichnpxxmn. doe! not appear. That "(hare was I constant intercourse win h - Baotou`: Harbor. and that it was ut rlmo lmgroxt co to the Klnsntoniuns ' `: widen ano sh gwmuho many ro- lerenoos to the nu Joot. In 1817, n schooner was advertised to -..H Imiurnnn Ohn-n nnhnlu uphl.-h.m-u-i.u| I.'llIIO1`"Il-i- . l.`l\\' xnvmvou. lBe.~iLl.es, our lino is over 4,000 milu.~: lnug, v.\cIu.ive~ uf Alaskan. und the num- lwr uf eggs which muld h9l`-hIll(l(`slil1l`|_V intrmluvwi by u body of honaa oxloml- imr from the Atlmniv lo the |`:u-ifiv. ucenn is simn|_v enurlmms. For could uny form` of custom Imus uffivvrs pro- Vent more than :1 small fruvliun oflhis sxnlumzling nl` unlnid eggs. Anvnnn nnnnninlnlri \\ il.h Hm vunnimr ITOOU, \V ouuosuuy. W. W. Chowu. hardware merchant mtuulfucburor, has rtronterocl the hxudwuro buznnoaa in Bolloville. Ho is I son of Arthur Chmm, Kiugeton. M" 'I` K All-m Knmntvil'n. huanton Arumr unown, mugewn. Mrs. '1`. K. Allen. Kompt\'il'o. buentob ad un notion against. tho vnllugo counonl to mcover dannges for mjurios a-usuiuod by fallliug on me my side walk. Mr: Rn-lnnmnd. ralicl. of the law James uluug one mac mun. Mrs. Rosamond, relich of Rosamond. and mother of B. Rnemuoutl. M. l .. died at. her home in Alvuuube last week an the age of eighty-nix years. I`m Juno Rn! R.anfra\A`|t.elI mm on A tw- week an we age 01 algnnyalx yours. On Juno 3rd Raut'rewn.es by- law granting $'3,wo for water works and $10,000 for n sewerage system. The iuLer~ est. on Lh!) bond: is axed at four and-u-half per cent and Lo umnuro in I.hirt.y years. l.nwi.a H. Shinaon. lured eervenw-olxhb. mm no manure In uuruy yuan-. Lewis M. Snineon, aged eerventy-ought. rcovo 01 Hallowell tovmz-hip Io seventeen yours. and fourumea warden of the county of Prince Edwurd, and t.wont.3-chroe yams a member of the county counml. died Tuesday. Jan". W. Hinh diad in Ballevillo on News ol the Dlnrloc Oondonlod Fromtho Whig Icxolnnuoa. ' Bolloville has n bxcycle club with a good stuff of oicora. 'l`|.,. Q-In MAM] Ivuunnn rlnhnnrnu-An uh I`...-In- sum OK OIIIOOFG. The $'.'.0`U00 bonus debentures ab Carlo- ton Pluoo have been sold at. 11 premium. \l/illinvn Rnwnn hnl hann l)l)0inl.ld ton l'lu0o mwe Deon Bola no u pmuuum. W illiam Rowan has been appoinud depubyoolleotor of inland revenue at. Aru- prior. vice M. J. Harty relieved. Hnnrv Tnvlnr. l art.h. huh been IDDOil|- prior. VIC!) Lu. 0. n.uI'I._y Aouuvvu. Henry Taylor, l ert.h, has been sppoint edby the Ontario government; an juazico of the for the county of Lanai-K. .l, I-`nrmunnn. nlark in MoAndroW '.I.`ueway. John W. Hicks died in Bellevillo Tuesday. Deceased was born at. Plain- old. '.l`hurlow township, !ort.y~oeven yearn Sago. In 1377 he wu married to Nine Rqwling. Culbornc, win; with four clum- Inn In rL`| vs: A mm-';`n nm1cuLrv. want us. `.`~ ' ` TD'1E DIS I RIC I UASHE8. _.LLn- ._-_L...... 43-` ur II. Welland-Vale Wheelg; hot luounon Jonnsnou um nu on Strut, MXII. ` at Alfred 80., houno and lot. - I an homo and lot and ion. nun-Prinoou.Ih Ki .0 ............ .131; . KN`): R. no:'l.(}on 89? vao:n.t lot, 3 frame house: G00 Quad. Home and lot. cor. (horn and Ohvat 83.. 50.155. In I St. Mu (lord St. 0! hqhl dlctlohnaton SI , no:I`hI;u'no`1o\. Inf IN ~ {RIO And no cum propuuo:n|:.5lt1 an ant: , for solo. to lot at 02050330. GARDINBIP3 Real Baku Agate: I II Zlllnnann II -Iljr C lnsnnmgjrn nowmnown I An I! -ALg-QA Lot between Johnston ud In] on Bonita` B\not..5lxll. v _ cook s Cotton Root Compound 1 . oh. l\I\`I nnfn, I-nlilhih Sold in Kingston and ovorchoro 13.053 min by all responsible lnaalu _` .1-1* DODD S 1Zii3ffI<:Y PILLS Dodd s Kiane'i-5'iii' W Always cure Urinary Tmghlu : London a Lqnouhlyo Llfo Ao- ourdnoo Company. I-`running A lhnuunn nu-ms;-9 Inn `F No. 1 Iororum ,J:IIuu is by far the best dollar medicine own -aold b druggistu. one Dollupu-V. box No. for a do! cuea-xo de tees` atrongetbsold y druggists. One . Three Dollars : two boxes, Five Dolhtl. No. x. or No. 2. meiled on teceipttnf ptice and two 3-cent stamps. Th 0 1:00 o oowmpeny. CHASE'S OINTHBN1` la a Guaranteed Cure :--wjtu `URINARY TROUBLES ~51:-\.---vu-`gr -\v-- -----v ---` an Wlllli!-`Alt. - Ilononoly-an utlovui;nItI` \-I` I have been troubled for some years with urinary trouble. I could not hold my urine. Wnl constantly broken of my rest, as I had to get up six or eight times every night. I tried doc- tors and many remedies vyithout getting any relief until one of my friends advised me to try Dodd s Kidney Pills. I felt to- lieved from the first box and six boxes completely cured me. I cannot thank you enough [or the new lease of life and com-' fort your Dodd`s Kidney Pills lung n-iunn rnn lull. Jvu. cry- has gwen me. A M4 IQUAIJBD IY HY`. Zllilll 3 I IIIIRIWU ` Salt Rheum Tetter .~ And All Itchy Skin Diseases '"_' F-A57!-5RN% _ .._44_ PRIOI GO OINTC FIR .03 I IJYUVIIZ \'I'l`I.$` For sue or image. Iwur una unu Iy unw- Ia prepared in two dc ofstreu th. No. for 01-611: - 1...... 3-11.. mulininn um-In IUIIUII I\VVI Vliillllvlullin Is :he on! ufe. relinblc monthly me lclne on which _ ladies can depend in the your and time of uni. 1. ....-....--11 In Q-n daemon {u:.s.1L{ CURED BY I lllbu L A. McG mzcomr. Cor_nwall, Ont. gm - -\uId ll Ola: |O nun: ox In III Ivuoxnvu-I. DALI orn PROPERTY Bmm tutu. Baton omg nhnnot nun `OHIO I ' 0 ' ll 0 K1 no (N 3:]. Imp! . 3o :3'K'.e o:noity ngd ognntg: um! I Orly nphd by the Into 1):. Saun- don. phono o. MI. CIIIHT wUITI&VI'O auszumncasssrum. 5. n. mcmnf. -...L4- nllngg 'Lnnh\InI|n DIITIIK 1lUIl'l'lu `II tad I 0 Otto ["'...."'..'.`.'&.s .?`.. .'5..'ii`:a'Xo?~ .. "' In Iowa than 0 union ol ollloou REMOVAL. UUNNIN Iolo n an MIDEI. 1 I-loan LIVWIRY-_ ITIANOI I BTRANGI. `ll. IAIE I-nnlgl Annnl. `Inn Innn INSURANCE; FINANCIAL. DENTAL. \ OARD8. !'1'K.lXI'l` EA] hlophonoq 01. OII Kllls I10! I II II [RI `II no r. L`h`t .112. am 1m ; _ hngshia new vpnuu-o nun . Q m huh 01.0.3 ibnu `ch at l:::du:::lnc-ry `f I WI-9 `vvuwduuuotm hot: mi" ht in m 1-an. sad I'll Qo In nhhocl nnd llll 111;`) UK`! |'nursu1'x 1: avast our vino now I JX IITIIIIIUUN lllli II H0511! OK I\\ |\ hnndted ton: has lnon_lnuImh0d on the waters of Lake Ontario. blt in to Charles Smi_lh and others, of jinn)". The New iork laaialaton mined to aunt an Act of lunar nlion on um [round that it wmuld an n ndonr-y Ito fucilitl 9 tbs communication of busi- ness down In St. l ..nwnnoe." But. they muld repggu neither Americana nor Oaludinln. Not more than a week oh baton the first Canadian steam- odmt Rrnutown. It in a rant 1 day. and Iowa: "3- plunn Into the _I-non ox um uuuno ctthdplouoorotu inuoaudumdian Into out. Bho and (ram! . II.|\iuxic~ all; into` the placid has. u was nam- ud um "human" In nonmnd unli- any Into the puma nay. Illll was mun- |:.*:Jf:?'w:2:g 3".'*.;;':% ew..r.=-:m.:1~:: ' W of this ln vnnhnn WIIWIXUIE I0!` II)!!! [III `Ill Illll pu- nd an to he mished and nus for no in at tow nah after the . - . And nun (hp tor mun: pup won, emu Irluwwn. n rat day. crowd: as- sent: on t huts. at. what is now known 13 Bath. to vs-nun: the first 1 ltotho mun ' l'. .`.`- .n.....-" -3 Eu... a.`.3.1'.i`:"..'.`; uunea upon. ' In Ikcomlwr. I815. the Montreal Gn- xette reported the lnunoh of an elo- nt ateumbont, named The (`nnr uf mlnorce. and told how the suvcg-ss ul` Jo n Molnonh oltorta lnid induvml 0 era to imitato them. A cunipalny vs-us formed nt. Kinunton for the pur- pose 0 ! raising necessary funds for the construction of n stmunhout for tho nnvlcnt ion 0! Into and hay. `vnd,in May. 18!. Gear?` H. Murklnmi vnllutl tlpml the sullen-l rs to the Kingston steam- boat to make immediate payment ul the money still duo on thoir sovorul subscriptions. Men.n\\'liile, we nmtold. hok hounhodf re `Tl-setntnl`iVeI n ;\'`M\' or misc 8 r ncorpornlmg n steamboat oompnnyq tor Luke on- tario` by 0 vote of aovonty-live to forty- nihe. ` Tho aplrittot in rovomont. \\':\s abroad and could not downed. A not tptvneu American citizen: and Canadian business men at` onco com- menced. Inc! by in neck. the Americana won, tor un or date of August 31.1816. wt. :11 loll that "From Buffalo oomes l . ntillijtha that o Itounbout 0! (mo Jmndrnd ton: inn lnon lnnnnhnd on thn uxmenuorl. On the arrival of Sir Robert Hall from England`. in 1816. he assumed command of the lake fleet. and tho fol- lowlna vessels were laced ln com- mlssio on Lnlro Ontar 0: the Burling- ton, 4 gum. Cum. N. Locker; tho Kingston. 56. (`-om. Sir Robert lloll; tho Chonwll, 50, C-opt. Monlrosor; on Loko Ohunplnin. the Chum lnln. 32. Dual; on Lake Erie. I um Confiunoo, .", Capt. D. Pray. The following vossola were ln ordinary: Schooner: 'I`enumae\h. Tugus. Star and Nowash. nml the Nol- loy, 10. the Muntrong Capt. Owen. and Huron, Llout. Jackson. the St. Lawrence ond Chuhh cutter. "`|\;x nnnLir\n-4\:nnI nun-lnn nnnln .sl.\...Iu nun; an 10! In one Issue or me un- Iotte. Mu charcoal was used by the navul authorities. tnd to or five thou- sand hunhola dld nut. as near to he an extraordinary quantity or which to uktenderl. On tho nu-hm] nf Sir Rnhnrf. Hall XIINI Ul||ll)l) (`lllH7`l`. Tho mnnnerciul marina nmdo :xh\.'uly growth. but inuences wura at work which were to emirnly, although gru- duullv change its olmmcler. Mn mm, nf Rnrrnnl hm! nlrmuiv om. Icu uurmr, mccly cuxvqu, um, 317.97`-` JAS, ssln dually change its character. Maison. at Montreal, had already os- tablished the practicability of the us of It:-am on thn St. Lawrence between Montreal and Quebec, and the level- hoaded lm.-invss mm at Kingston saw the (lvantages of the innnvatiun. But won (1 A steamboat be able to face the hu? wavu, the mugh sons. the un- dou ted risks of navigation upon tur- bulent Lake Ontario? Could Niagara he mnchnd hv n nrmmr rlnfiant nl` wind, Du-IUIII IJIIB URIBTIOU U0lllll 1\ll|l|l'%\ (W reached by n powor dvfiauu of wind, Ind indepondenbot sum Enterprise and common sense an.~1wt-red in then!- Hrmnlivo. nml the venture was deter- mined upon. ` In Ihmnnlmr. IRHS. Hm Mnntnml Gn- array DQIOTE II. The requirements of the military am- thoritlas created :1 demand for more food than the locality could furnish, nnd it was necessary. therefore. to lm- port supplies from New York `tutu. One thousand two hundred barrels of flour were noodad for the forvos during February. March and April. ond mixer- tlsoments for enormous quantities of oordwouk] were not unusual. 900 cords being ask for in one issue of the un- nnMa_ Mn nhnrnnnl wns nsnd hvlhn __`Ig l'I0I'I'IQ-gpipu-III: I-upturn` In 1816." the K nnton Packet. Jame: Olwpnnn. ooptnin, ullod regularly from Kingston to Swkuttk u-bot with pan- senzerl and trolnlgt. and afforded the do _. mourn! com. nnloatlon. atthut . w ill "the! f Ildo." The 5 were trl-wodly.` and thaw rue was I` I DIIIQIIIQI. I Y] WOYO IIIPVVTIV. Bl ml: , `M % OI-nonnn huh` hnw ll flllf. IOPIXIOQI to we uunpem. advertised nail between these points. which curriud horses and all kinds of freight. and promised good _ accomodntlon to pus- sensors. II. was tnnl until Mnv, IRI7, Hm! urouu, hzmls, ...a.m 3.. .3, 2% '4` 'g-q-nm-e- 4 : V ~_ A IKITOH 0!` IT FROM THE ROCK- VIOODRIVIIW. HE KW in 739:1 at auoanwa Har- L Q, Olin IAEQ London. Liverpool anjlobo Plrc jnnnncr y- lAlIl ANTI mvn PRDFIRTV lnmnd II mpeoonnuy Iunoou um couqr.-., ne- twnm the Qt ton and twenty. Hor- indicuncut * on and indi- cate: A p Ind I thomugh lnnutlgntion 3* q$_tlII. Rupoloouro In-ago. Tho most colohrzntod mu` horse oftho present century is unquvstionnhly .\`n- polt-on`s Mun-ngo, an Arab of good sixo and style and almost white. Ila rode him in the Inst bottle of Mount. St. Joan. when Mnramxo received hm mlventh wound. I once mounlod him when a moth. and hut at short. time before the steed ,diod at. the :1` of thirty-six. Another favorite war lorso was named Maria. and was used lay tho emperor in man) ht his hundred lut- tlus. Her skeleton is now to tn-new in the ancient. castle of lveunch. on the Rhino. Of the other (I) or 70 horses owned In` Napoleon and usod in bottle. perhaps the most famous wow Ali, Aus~ terlitx. Styria and Jams. He! had nim- teen charger: killed und:-.r him. Blowh- er hnd txwnty shot under him. whit lonorals Custer and Format are tw- lioved to tune earl; lost almost. nsmnny tn the brief period of (our years. `lT` EC `XII? VTWU-Q May Wrlht &~\\`ulI. ax-pmsidv.-nt of the Nulionu Council of \\v`omon of the United States. was in the Raviuwul Reviews. on "On-oduoulon In` second- ary achooh anti colleges. Her Inu- mont. goes to thaw that will! condim- ti_ou hnn_bel\ it tho kinder- hmn and (`I uivunlt . It is (lanyar- :ms and gaunt with 3`! :,TIQun:`os l.Ph ll ! 0050038" Q. I`- nasal tan and tvnnlv. nor OI H\V(`(\lnl`QII'lS, unn (`VPH ()1 III |l3l.'ll. The opul po.~;ses.sea the evil eye, und there is :1 vindimtivu lint in it. that. is pvrfo<`.t'ly pluin to time who have given nny uttention to the ways of uptlls. On the other hund. they uru t-nutiful stones in themselves. 'J`ho_v set. off the beauty. of n, woman as per- hupa no other gem will. llenve, wo- man nro wearing them. and laughing to acorn the superstition concerning thnm, DHPIKS. Not only is the` min! :1 favorite stune nuw, hut. own imitttliuns lmve mum in- to tho lnurknt. The opal is It some-wlmt expensive stone. more so now than it was ll (ow yours It on ncvmmt. uf lhv growing tleiixnngoftnr it. Tlwro urn women whn ounnut nffurd tho re.-ll stone, hut who liko it nevertheless. I-`or siivh women there is n romnrk:il)l_v ood imitation in the stores. It will be worn ll great deal this uutumn as an orna- ment for huts and honnots. uuv nnnuuu IIIC II-ll . A woman the other day walkodin- to the bar of a Johmnoahursr hut:-I. and picking up tho hottio of water ttswl h_\' vustoniers for further diluting their spirituous liquors carried it. to a side seat. Drawinga piece of soap from hor ocket. she commenced to wash the mhy which she had in her arms. The barmaid rmnonstratod with tho mmtan. pointing out. that tho vstuhlishmont was neither a bath-room nor a lavatory, hut the mother oontinux-ti hi~r infant`.-t tui- lol, adding: .\I_\* huslmnti has hia whisky hurt. and ho newer takus any watvr with it; so ldon`t sou why I should not use what ho ought to. Anal having waslml thu baby and rvdrosst-d it, tho mot ht-r walked out oi tho bar un- concernedly. tnam. Jewelers any that the dc-mnnd for rum]; is greater now than it. has been for many years. They are in earrings. rihhon pins, finger rings, belt. buckles. brooches. nnd even lxrhuelota and star- ters. Opom glussoa urn atudtlod with (hu stones. and lorgm-Hes. with the lung hnndlos. ure set. off with thmn. llmmnmln nnd nnnls urn nn I`!(`.N!(n`~ iomr nnnmes. ure set. on wun ll|l`lll. Diamonds and opals ure on exceeding- ly rich and showy cunlhinutiuu. l'ho old-fashioned sets of jewelry, such as were common before it. became the {ash- ion to discard earrings. ore in nnuin. Earrings are of the long drop shape, dun ling from the iohe of the ear and flnsiing with oueh movement of Um wearer. When they are of diamonds and opnls romhinod. the effeet is daz- xllng. Who cares for fnlo when such hri|lin.nt`y is possible by setting it. at. defin nee? 'l`I\n nlmnlnlnln nnnmul .|\=I\II in n...- BIKING-g UICQ 'T.`.l`lI- C ..'. ;.S.' "' "` """ UQ`Il||I1(`9l 'l`h\ nhsoltllely newest lhimr in Mr- rings in tho largo rimrs that turn llslltllly worn by gipsy furluno lt-llvrst. 'l`lu-y are sul. with dilunomh-I uml npuls, how- ever. which is not. It custom of the fur- tunu tellers. Smms of the Iwmrsl. brooches nro cnilarl snakes, st-l wit 1: tho sumo jewt-ls. Others ttru hurrihlu Inuk- iug hugs. carrying large opal: on their `backs. Nu` nxnliv 3.. H... n\I\I\' .. I`...-....ll.. .4...-. nor mines: the queen. I nounu HUI. add; u wot to what. he mid at. that tlpI.,,e:cept this. t.hat*thore is not, mrjhsre. in the broad domain: of her mn vyuany portion of the empire who're no much can he achieved out. o the Jubilee year. This is the "Jubilee year. This is the eixtieth anniversary of her mujenty the uoen. Tin-ou hour. the broad em in :11 the tribes. n lune moan. and 9.1 the nations, which no- knowiedze her supreme uut.hority,\xill vie with each other to do her honor; all the tribes. all the runes. all the no.- tione. divided th ugh they may baby olor an relii . in education, in load . wn sill be unanimous In their nnrlnnvnr, in Chair nlfnrtn. In the-iremm 0;`! ecoine Lucky. Vanity is strungvr thun superstition has hean proved hy the fact. that women wuur opuls, notwithstanding 1Irnplwsi\*s u[ the terrible tutu that is likuly to befall the woman who cnrrii-s the gems uhnut with her. Opuls are .~mppn.ae(l In hring loss of inmwy. honlth. frivnd:-1, of s\v(`(\theurts, und even of lira itsvlf. 'I`hn nnul [ma-anntn.-A than nvil nvn. nnul U BVU '1 hem. Jnnn DIOOII. Wu! null 00 unanimous in Iuuir endeavor. in their efforts. in their emu- lation among themselves to testify to their devotion by her person. Monu- lnenuwill be erected in commemora- tion of the event. The arts will he called on to give expression to this feel- ing in marble and in hronzo. to the loyal "devotion of so many millions to nuo who '1: no wise. and whose rain has been so beneficial. But. there are monu- ments which speak more eloquently than even thoso of sculptured hronzo or``corve(l mnrhle. Thero are monu- ments which will he more fitting for thin ocvuslon than sculptured hronxo and` curved marble. Let this he the jubilee year indeed. Lot. tlliryear he an of old. a year of remission. Let the past. he l`orp:otlen. Let: old scores he put into oblivion. Let strife and voo- tenlionrhe forever buried, and instead let us trust oonfltlvnoe and good will spring forth from the ground nll(ll`i-so towurlls heaven. This is the nolllvst 'monumenl.. in my estimation, whivh I he (`/nnlndiun people (`l)lllll0(`l`lls thvirt-un- trihulion lo the glory of the Jubilee year. , .4... --_- .... ___.._. ____ ~vIe'd with each of ships of war. w to be oquu y amnion: of-con Iuporlorlty ' ' In ltohlut Ionuon tho cnudun Poo- ; , plfcn pun. . At tho c10Io_'ot`_h: brilan speech during t ` `dnt;u6 the `ad rel: at _Ottmva.. _on. 1}___Laggier_ sag:--'l`he ..... ..u Al. LII!` U _`r UL _ll> In Iubu uyvvwu th6wJ%t6 `Maren Ottawa. on. 1'. Laurie: an cl:--'l`he hon. gentleman (Sir Charles upper) spoke this afternoon faellngly, el mant- ly`o.nd well in regard to the `Jam as of hr mnjeat the I ooulld not add 11 war to what. he laid O0-Idncotlon condonnod. A _ - _....J "7-I-LA g... II A mm umgnca-a mu. s'o1ia on, polish nish. b;:rel- l`ed uirror, nicely catvqd, only M`; 3 :3 .- s 9 Bho Washed The Baby. .,......... AI... .41.-.. .I.... . inllt toho` . -Rov.`l-`. iuiui to Gaming; II mouth:-wuunnot suuunnotn litlml mmiluh Ho Inlnlalmd .AL-AL.L-.I l.-_4.I- nan.)-I- ..I._._.. IIXXQUllCUgII|IIX Ul . T l I ` Q I In ?.g 3`:`x`i'.un3`!p3n ':'.? .i"....."""u$ u....."' thtlothtwuuon of thumb apo- Ihlnnl unnnn Hg ndinmlnul IL: .?.'s'~s.-=?-.:*="?-3. I 1 I: I t In mid it and to him when gyghot hi` I 0 1 .`:."'"`....'."..."2` ....`..'.m '.;'.f`."';'. VUWII, IVE` IIII] IIICI HUI l 0I' Kl`- Ruthctotd. whilo only thirty-x hullob pupa: won found: as `author nine Mllqt won nuccou hdfor. Spunk 0! {wan ;nnnm-nnnnnn um.-.a.:.':.. 3' Mhll. `.D.. 0 11.. 6:33;. @633. 5" :`.'.:...1' `.`&..:`:`."'a"i: nlmnn I1. . "I'7p'uCZi.3'.2 Shun Tu (Lg; L- L.) A . IIKUU I0l' I'lI0lil.I IIU IIIU V053". Information had comr to tho late attor- ney-uenornl. Mr. Sifuon, that there Iran a deliberate conspiracy to steal the conntitu- may of Macdonald in the oloction by am- playing an returning ollieora men who would manipulate the ballot. home no as to destroy tho ballots nnd auhatituh falae onoa. Tho ballots used iurniahod opportu- nity for Imnl lntion and enbctitution. more an than `urovinoial ballots. which luwa no oouutoi-foil. A poraiahent aubompo W4lQ made to aocuro furthcr evidence. of which the dominion 'govarnmonu we at once informed. at tho: were do- minion oioinla who won alleged to ho implicated. Tho depagunont of justice `at Ottawa uanctionod the ptoceadings him. and also further nroaaa'lmvI_ an usuun Ilulcuonuu mo pmtnqnl hhn. and also fnrnr proooollntgf Ir. Caution pmuudod to nvicw tho Vdibront c an. Among the hath not odnnsuolnuthntnono plaooforcy-om voun arm! shay had mud for Mr. Rnthulnnl um. mlv min-.3: mm nmoh or `u Inn at Loads:--vhm_o Itmlylng law In lpnl no Took Up the Ollll at the ramum ` prod Inn : 0101-. r-_.._.. A....n 1"_A .a.-....o..n. ..-..iu- The lnnltohn Attorney-General Deal: With Ihllot-Box Smiling. WIx.\'Ii-an, Man . April l.-BoTnr0 tho mljourmnonr. of the legislature on .`\Innd.i_v night iinornoy-generxil (lzunemn made A lengthy eubenmut. concerning the recent. dominion election pnxtocnbiona in .\lani- tobn. defending ll|0 coursn of hie deput- menh in rognnl tlmmto. He anewemd the objection: that have been raised than the aucmcy of the ballot. was violated. He snid than in Eiiglniid all the ballot papers wen numbered. so that the court could, if required. trace the voter. Secnocy, he mninteicmd. was nor. the only object. of the ballot. and he observed that. the chief juabice luid admitted evidence of in witness inked for whom he had voted. I..I'o._--e:-.. L-.I as.-.-an AA AL- I-e- -u..-, %|Ru1smvsnA*soom; ms. j [HP ('U]plF(H [Nl(`Ill(`lllIUn (ll bull. When the present wvolutinn lmunn Riu Rivera was in Costa Rico. The Junta harm in New Turk summoned him um! ho emu 10 this city and t-spuuuord again the (`M130 u[ the |)tll.l`it)l:t. In H0pl,0|n|wr. 1890, ha went to Cu|m,mm- Inunding un expoditiun on tho stmunvr l`hrm~ Friends. One of the uu\mtn~r.~mt` his staff was the yuung Frun\`i.~'m (Iumvz, snn uf Gs-norul tiunwz. \\ hn latvr fell ut the sitlv of Mnvou. Ho i:lIllit`ti ut l`inur (tel ltiu and tho mxmiso xnmln h_\' ;\lm~eo in It-W8 was ulfilloti. Th!` hrimtdinr was mculo n gum-rul us suun us he dismnhurked in (Tuh.-1. .-\flvr Mucm`.~t death ltivvrzl Hllt`(`t`l`tl- ml him in thv mmmuutl uf thn t'uh:m ft\I`t`I`:i in Pinur del Hit) and tut l`lt`Vt`r mvrk Hg.-tinst tho snporiur l'm`t`t\s:ux:tiIIxt him hy tivn. \\'t\ylor. About :1 month um. thrt-0 h`|nu1i~'h t`uIlu1\i~tsinltt`rs. unmng them st-nur Gnnzulu Jurrin and Sutmr |`u, \\'oll-knuwn rvsiclc-tits uf l|uv- unn, vullud at Riv:-ru`s 0.-unp In |Il U|)tH!` tn him. in tho n.-nno uf tho Spunislt ;.mv- ornmont. tho uvvupt:uu~o ut` Cnnuv.t`s pltul tut` n\l`nrn1s. 'lht~_v rvuminml threw` (itI_\' and then (h~m~ru| liius Itivorn lis- ll\i.~`St`(l them with ml I`IIt`l`g`l`iit` l`t`fus:tl In :lt`(`t*pl nny pmwn with Spain nut lmsed upon `he uhsoluto indopom!Nm- M the island. lenders In me revolunnmu` army. ugnlnsl. the Spaniards llt` u. place cull:-(I Uululmzus.` \\ill1 only 300 mun he :11- tuvkml :1 Spanish column of 2.000 wlmln was in plnurge of u valuable supply trulu. Al the firqt fire his right. ll.|ll(l u-nu In-nlmn lw n lnullvt. \\lll| ilnnlly mllneu |)()SSU8SlUll in Him vuunry. \\`|n-n the first report Spnnnln (ii>'u.sl<`r was uonununiv.-ilud to Gen. Mur- liuox Uumpus he did not `x|Ix`v5s tho loam! duuht of its truth. us lm kn--\\' \\ hnl Rius Rivvrn. was l`;|[)Li)i(\ of mining. '|`hu- _\ (`.`|l' hvfuru .Mnrlinvz (`uxmm.s_ munm`u\ring in nn"\m'_v smull purl uf tho` (iiSH`il`l of llulguin, had lricui in vnin, Viiiil S(`\'l`l'lli lhuu.~.mnul mvn. in vumpul Rivera in stlrre-u Hi/urn hml nni_\' thirty mun in his mxnnmml, hul hu (`lo\'vi`ly usvupml ull llw ll':l[H prvpnrod for him by lill! Spanish cum- mumh-r-in-chivf. 'l`hn- your 1878 (`mm-, und \\i(h il lhv [mm-0 of Zzmjun. nnti llm pmlvsl uf Mucvn nguinsl the u1'rum.u\uu~nl nruh` by hl:urtiI1ex (`mnpos nml (ho prnvisinnnl gnvvrnmant of the Uuhun ]`t`pui)ii(`. Iiius Ri\'6`l`:l sluml hy 1Vln(`N)nnd was sucvu.~a.~.- ml in zsevc-rul engugmmmls zlguinsl ihv Spzmiurds. \\ Iwn Muveu loft (`-uhu fur lhu purpose of returning at Iho he:nl of .-In oxpediliun. he rN1ue~slod Riv:-ru uhu was then u colonel. to uccmnpuu_v him. nnnn.-..| n-mu-.n~ml Hivnrzn l hnvv mum Ina umu. CnIonel, re-puod Mm`v0, "you are the mun whmn I raly upon to hulp Inunmv in my plum. Hon: this moment you un` u brigmlier, mm on Iunding; 'mCu|m uguin yuu \\'il| he a general.` Ri\'nI'.'| nr-mm:-cl Hm nffnr. und hot h Illbll 01 Ontario. .1 P503!

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