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Grey Review, 24 Apr 1879, p. 2

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a'fi, ri, .il, I! or,- , um thou!” trrrtet . mu , v-... F,'lurS,",'ltlu'iu 'iiii'dL'.i'lf_jiil'i'iFi'i"iiiiEl . U.0T ,rtveue' In an “but-Kind or not. km 1: with!» mum-M. If. . m " “his s,grtti,e,rithr,til, [my tl urn-3:53: the g2: him any so.“ to bend is until you.” anaemic! “In cal-ct an whubs mum. when”: the m hula-non use on” (I not . The 3mm". hr: 1ttttt,t,'tttp's11'r to “If, ulwupopu’n gl'd Dt A in ' rum and rieiit'iett'ii','lliuT" 1 1',2 .33.“ of usiiuttuoal mud, m u. a. lull”... \rrhliu“ Tho-l. The». Shh-l. Cell. c. Erratic-n. not“! I090. A..“wp'|'nykn i'iriiriii' REVIEW; Tu--------".'?.,'.'.'?" I _.wi9 Durham, April M, 1879. " ba Ja7aaTi-G-e."."", Moreo --A Chin'so firm pmpou nhbl‘mhing . this”: ton/m balmy rt Elangd. Tho capital isl tll' plum] 510620300. gm] large orders for him tt nmchinery have been an to End-ml. It tbs c* u prom to unploy skillet] operatives Lui" from Eng‘hmd for me first throe retsrrottter co wi which it it tqwcted that the native labor over! will be able h carry on tlo work. gresb “Yum; tIso mmmnnioations of our cs. seq“! t wmutl c ,rrerpou0ent' "Dutu1u1k" and l eat “Euro." which will be found in another l fiat o durum, it i; qu't , cvidrul “mum member rclig i I i-'.actt'rrt'y will have h'n hands full. Our beer, readers in this Riding will recalls" how to 0 verfectly his conduct towards Mr. Berke in ever the prescut rontest is the exact moral Ru: ......,....nmrt of his tcrglverutiona in Smith nah _,"i,i'iii.jditpi))'hilhir; 1;ny 'i"d'lltlCi'u; be d an. puma: um anm‘mon eat at oteven by" u w - w "tut aetuoetl pupa “an t - 1"L',"t u a .10 l . mun no when. “1““me w! w at.y?,rtt1tf1'ifi'lr,,',,','l'LWiiiis -. . 54;:1g;;1§g¢jgfi,g;gg;lfimfignwv " them by the u. new or mm. M M veuig'itiidi".'ttore "e 11"” M" 1?u',e,'s'tl,l'lg i',ilie'iii,i?ls,iar, u "an. Mr. Fancy any be . "Mm." in tsmbryo, before our eyes in tho mum Stat”, ind know ' IV " I u . l l a k n an" n u ' . and. only wink the opportunity to distin- thonld " Irq siiowed ttt ., on ,usouelrm1, tio.'" Ol mm for the Grey Renew. gttish himself on m. Boor of the Home of the U and Sam oN hundred yam hence can}: t - l’nrhamont, and mark nu ma ln tho wouldbondncedtotho state of tho Bur their): 's. It‘ll"... M. . t . M M k b t .5qu Thes-s. nus-db "with of his country. Indeed, nuntttlr In of today. The “math of r. " an- n no m.Nirbot. M. mung,“ Mhnogmf born-radial: sie-that "prouetioy a coup-try to the yonw " c. new: Im- 'G2'Ti.l B. King Dodds: who haa dandy ban - hm: at nature, JiGGrtosar4o",rtt""t" at to! "ot -tt, [loud-.1 " . . . Ind isi,ins"--usoobvior to our! nn- again: “an rum". ml n the» parts, Ind that bis logic is u oon- . , d . a i L"l7ii.ii'UGlJ----""'""'" I vincing. Ind his hot: an indisputable, n ree, Wm“, that the only won Ur u m ‘if? were those of that "iatreatad tnilivigusi. WIN-"r mum‘lwmwd- ‘28"; t, . :~, tr," ,, _ And among the auar6eatior" of the Oppo- "i"iiiiiGL-eyetree', I ' no ri.!tic,)liiijtiiiis. sition candidate we cannot fait to make Lotml “d other 1tarntr. Mt: . -_" -. . . - mtg 1 "-i-Lu-r---r---rr.Le't?.'e: 'ttttfel/S $31: ttri,':,',':',',":,')', Tart Scientific Amateur! recommend! crime , v P? ' 0 . c tato water an wash for animus dented WE BE IE . not always been ugcod one, hit pen has P'. . . . I . could _ with hoe. One tspplieatiou. 0 water 11: were u,-,,-,,-----,":'-":,':"-"'- Tqt7 .- 7 --r-_-r- they" 30m Mindy f,',',', the work, good whiehpotatoes ha" beenboiledismltl to tom Durham, April 24, 1879. or “ ' M " migl't “M to be. be "dheient. men ' Moreover, Mr. Fahey " tt member of the - """'""""""'""" . . a. B. a W. B. " Axum TowttNurc- "ear , . _ . . . Roman Cnthohc Church, and tlna probably . . . . “A I lsiuest hm) propos' .stablisltiug D l . . . . . . A specul moetmgot' tho council wiilbe hold. can: I' . , . . 1,eunstitrtted In: ehiet qusliheUion at: tho . . . Mun tawny at .-lmngm. Tbe capital " . ' . on Thursday next, Mth inst., at 2 o clock, this ' eyes ot the Conservatwa putty in selecting . . . . . laced at 0610,00). and large (1110" " l . . to "can" spetxtxon from atop!» ora,uabiug Petr .. t hm) as tiseir onmhdnte; um] although at . . . mmmcry have been nut to Luglaud. It , . . tho lul-nnsuon of nby-law In favor of a syst . . , tire C vuvenuon he stated that he would, it . . , . i pmposed to employ skilled opertttivmsiosost an rt the Drama Bill little in bong. tots): Georgun Bay an! B ollmgton one rum England hr the tirU three “Hyatt-F . ' I'po . o ' . - Railway. The wount to be asked we have to t _ _ _ . ;cun».lstencxcs of this sod are very easily ' rim). itiict,orwetedtiottt the natxw labor . .. ,. . . . not heard, but 07.000 and 510,000 bare You . ',1 I 'M _ _ . .. tl k iovedookei1 by the party ofUnion and Pro. b tio d k I '1 pt? a" " I ' I “r" ou I": my . ‘grcsa. la itaelfit is a matter of no con-t eon men ne . ta Hum t m c ornunieniitmr, of our (-5. l sequence to what xeligiuug denomination Fmz.--Abont 2 p. m. on Monday last, ') l r, .'\~.4l r we? Menu "1tuv.Glk" and l a cumming fur Parliament may belong. Chas. Vanity, at the 11th com, of Euphra- ton r-','., ro." s,'.iich will L“ found in L,turl But when a great party makes a trade of aimdiscoverod the root of Ute 1sousts ou fire "l l hum“ ir inn; 1 widmt thuttho mmnherl tvlipton in its politlcnl manoeuvres. us has burning quite briskly. There was no time ' ', C" 11-; t i " y “in hnvtr 'ui, hands full. “l” l been done in this instance,“ is humiliating to lose, 5° Mr. Ysssey " oueo tset to work en isctrhri, tll thi-, “PM”: will reerlletrt how to our civilization. The convention, how- and deluged the roof with water until the wl perfvetly hi,r.iduet towards Mr. Itorke in ever, hrss cnnntul without its bust. Oar fire was thoroughly utmgnished. The le llw I‘m-wilt mntost is the or.aet may) Itomauc:vtholie tvtlow.eouutrymen arc the roof caught fromnspzuk from the chim- bn (muubrpnrt of li; tcrgtversaiious in Small natural pullticnl allies of the Liberal party. te.---rmrocom ll Gtwy iu W77- ft IR “Fell“ hir): time thatlTu rdigmna and civil liberty which they A POPULAR soso.-TU Minstrol and w t- "l" t-icre;y'r.; hf that ilk were sent ,a,r:.1,te'i:r,j,ji,,'ii,,t,dr: and orout1ise1ueflyh"t Concert nouns are a“ singing Will L. . thnrlamnm,‘ Andin unlvr Ct "cet so very h the persistent nnd ruvvearied navy...“ Thompsou's new songaml oiorata,"tloldo" ti desirable m. ”hi-ct it mm‘nl SCUM) twlu- tslrtio. l, of my” rights by Itcformers, and in Cams. Year: are Imaging by." There is new such lutuly {II'Cthfll‘V that Blvsars- Burke and dn,rcc:nl events would Show, that there is a mania. furthis beautiful 1%chth dealers v flying shts; l', e um to Mme wuivrst,aru1iug, an inereariug appreciation of this-M. all can seareely get them fast enuughto supply t "' m-rtuiuly it lmlll mantimm in the field events aut mg the tune intelligent of the the demand. Every lover of a yrotty song I tht, 1pding will j:ll be towewntcd by A. Roman Cutholie Communion. We may, will want this piece. Send M cents to the i W. laud”. l'lu-wt‘urc. oonfldert'-ty assume that this publishers, W. L. Thompson &Co., Emt , -'r'.uc (him: .0 question in the Unit ‘1 ’Ithin tuancrcsuoke (Y) ot the convention lectpool,0hl0. m ”(a mix“, ivel, strange to ““3 fripud, I will nut avail much, mm that the Inveml NEW giora,--N'ext week we intend to ly null t,cti,dsetory whim)". Tirc v,,wsodcarulidau', Mr. Hunter, will receive as . . ' _ . _ . . x , , . present to our readers tha opcmug chnptcx in" Nrg,t'o p.q_».a1;.n,n m the si,uihevnrurco"sr'1t1n Catlaolie support as on the . . . .. T . , _ _ . ' . . of a new Banal story, entitled Mapping- htaluq “we a , tllsLl-lcl‘nl to the whilcr. \hccunon of his fortatr election. However, , Tb r . . ' _ ' . Stones. Elm story, written by Saral, thutvvcry sitrrets' of mums was made 11.x mm; H the tune nr work and not for ' . . . " . . . . , ' i . ' Doulnnv. nuthnr of "Nutlnughut Lem cs, pt tn drirc the Hun: away. (putt: sudden. , wanlntxnn. Committees should he or- ' f t . n '.. _ , . l . _ l . . “Luau Gray IN nus, Me., In mtcnscly m- Iy ltr".'; took mt. tist-lt' heads to go Wc-t gamma In every wardmnd proper nrnmgo- ' 7 r . ' . . . . l tercstnzg and shows up mun life m some “hiker tin-y nrv umgrnhmg tn large Ancnts made for n that-01M; csnvnss. If . . . , . . 1 ' " of its most peculiar plum». All Intending ttlvrrs. 'io mm} l; tho 593.", dopnm. thono and uthor necessary arrangements . ' . . l . ' T ' ', t l tt , f Ids .." l are wroxerlntt il dt tl nubscxhcrs llmnhl bemlu their names at mm going, on Mm 110 '"", f"' te l an!“ . 1 1 y a on c 'r. new 15 no qucs- once. The Raina to the end of the year T.. ..A.,....v.‘1 tum as to the successful 185110 of the olec- for GO ccrt‘ A a, counterpart of his Grey in 1807- It earpet-bagge" of ilnixbusiucu' An 'useable tn otrjoet lately necessary l MyUts would con tor certainly it h the Ruling will W. Lauder. --TU Chinese States has receiver] ly and satisfactory the Negro pawl States has received. strange ' ly and satisfactory solution, the Negro Pvtlatiun in States Were so distasteful that - variety of mean: of to drive the blacks away. ly they took into their he whither (hey are emigr numbers. Bo rapid is u lation going on that tho tobacco ylautatio"s were wt laborers. In this il tartttMtrB of the s to u! agent at S "and on Chinese. '1 iuglv done, and all pal “hon gums vu - -__, ubacco xulantalions were suddenly deprived hon as to m 4' laborers. In this dilemma the land \tion. movers of tho South telegraphed ' - to m agent at Sun Francisco to NATURAL new! on Chinese. This was accord- ingly done, and all parties are, tust'vofioil. The puori The Chinese are industrious. peaceful, ls. thing “mac boriortsaud want no riouofsttttratre, while tennis, in t' the Negroes are the lords of their own tariff, said 1 mmmrs in tho l‘rnirio lands of the West. We Jaws of - Our Co"yrer' of the Owen Sound Ad. hummxfmd . , .-.. .:..:.m a word of advice P",t'll,'.' © n t the eotvsihrratiott of all wnu fun: well. He says l Plough wel - "sot in (my "cut and rover" an is becoming so common. 2. SI lama. ns t; rest and recruit tho 3, Put in a small crop, but do it would and. less attention to wl more to roots. It seems to be I tact, that when raising to a la: must be discontinued. Whethe: tinnous failure of the wheat cm] muses terrestrial or calastia‘mtu " e,'ertrieal,or all cmubincdmc rt may r rn pf pared t --hpropos m we may trot be uninlcre the opinions of Mr. 1u.eotsstieU are on pen " the CibMr. speaking of we diam cuiuit,tratiouby l ,‘COP sh“ W" , n . bv' ' i At???) _,f,: - 'l,iil,lj'i:ii _ .. ; mt our " Beacondic vutever opini liey of that ttt I‘ Hut the can .0 ministers w', tecuetl b" the sality of ptslrlit minimal by tls 'd9th J, take I' form Pl um of and 1'Miey "G. the J Mr. Th" um m. ' ‘ Confrcrc ot we Uwvu W... has been giving a word of 'rs. It is well put, and is do onsidcration of all who v m "e mu l Plough well- Parliament i ole." In set ma relate J to ' “he Tm ist plan t my ot MD]. in“ nu" . vlaco on the an. day m: bellows new [no] party to be “By alirer , y! the "rttent Mum, , lose no time in [akin In secure In mammal Lacks away. um“: quucu- , their heads to go West are emigratiug in large "rid is the Segre depopu- tut ther eottoat fields and The” , m. debut the Dot Attite will be issued of May. and t question in the United , strange to 3113.1; friend- solution. Thu Totes of atiun in the. Southern ibtastofnl to the whites of means was made use As away. quite sudden- thoir heads to go West m o"sieratiue in large ... - n _ - common. 2. t',atnmerrar , t and recruit the soil, and [ l! crop, but do it well. We attention to wheat, and It seems to be tm Minimal raising to 3 large extent inue0. Whether the can- of the wheat crop is due to al or calastialmtmosphorical ( all cmnbincdm‘c we not pre- In: whatever the cmsm sun is too obvious, and the {nu-rs change the Constant of farming. the better will , n- /vt the evils of the Kati- h. 0.0,”? y” UNTAIIH) ELECTIONS. iii-ummwm we ' I retaairttt to Wkl Iua' oqti,"r _ _ tor, b will“ 4 ad, I " Review. “#5. 3|.wa We'll!” a ontortttuitSr t if he can c reference to 1 from, men bit inions may be In rautre, it " Ill riwtre, " ,udturt of tls who Mch be rarest an 'nat mm forumuc "luvu u ( e g ,vorarneut. Mr. Disraeli _ puny prababh} that had Sit men in England n the than, aig Government would not missed." Nothing could be this. nor mote fully Justify the 'ly auuuunocd in “no Globe .s for the Ontario General be issued on Thursday, the lay. and that the polling will u the at): Jay of June. " pros “my member ofthe Be be [any alive to the import- "sttest “hunt to take place; n time in taking the necessary re a otrep.odul result, and re- mster of the 17th of Mem- IF can be no question chat of tho Reform My Dominion elections 1n: . can be no qnc<ting i, protit to memxcu'va. an. " -w _feae of tho P,rform party 1 and law. nuuziuinu o,rrett'ons was It is a very obvious “turd h o the apathy and inks scum strong ihouht not on»... in , existing among Befoeitters protectionist; In" aaiUd in tin and if tt ciifforeut result is hbo the state to an“. “:0- to h - ' u“. n A-.. - .mI In. mmMWM-u life, m ral T nos: admirable c mrnge. and titnde which i, erving deeply which 3:5!an future , will cnaett 9ani- York“ thw _ . can th aon it of cert _ what and J; , Lord ds,it aalas. parch , any», sugar: Marys n... tPri", new (haunss daetr course, tlot F " dcfy Reta: pun the in T, us ease right eli, said in " i to tue shun _ ulnxib “In“ now is um um: m a spcetslation. Commitlc ganized in every mm]. RI ments made for n more "hese and other necess [are properly attended to, NATURAL LAW The [motility of thing “knowing: le','.'.,,',)": itt the com I tariff, mid that pr the laws of nature . human and divine a porary in common “ml” the Opel-nu Tho punilily of the Chronicle! in some. Cru""".'", -- thing oswaordinttri. The Hon. Mr. Mat. tltttt tO enix kcnzie, in the course of tho debate on tlse head of ttai tariff, said that protection was conlrnry "to wage, sl ‘lhe laws of nature, contrary to all laws, sets of lou' human and divine /' and our local contem- ot other " pomry in commenting upon this,usys “that my and r under the operation ml natural law oranges ti,i300. 1 are grown in Spain, the cotton plant and 8760. Tl sugar cum: in Inirct, and that neither can of MI lace he grown in Canada. But that eannot be NEW , called a natural law under the operation of The mom which sugar is refund at (hemlock, in met on M b Scotland, and the spinning of cotton car- they Ptr' l, vied on at Manchester and in Mnssachu- Parker: 1 sells, So far as the natural Luvs are con- from the I ccmed Halifax pausesses advantages tor the intend " I ”man" of sum" over Dundee. But mum buildingl be grown in Canada. but mm cuuuu called a natural law under the operatic which sugar is rcfutci1 at Grconocli Send-Mn], and me spinning of cotton tied on at Manchester and in Mass: \seus. So far as the natural bdws am _ earned Halifax posses-1e: advantages to l "fusing of sugar over Dundee. But it I insuuti, by commercial yersistence V . . ---_ A 1.4 a. Kenning In Suwan- t V .7 - iitsUuti, by commercial persistence and circumntuuco of man's creation, annual ad- mmugcs have been neutralized. Natural ( laws favor the prodnetiort of a eertain kind of wool in Canada favorable " the manu- future of blankets, but utstnral law docs enact. that these blauke's shall be made in YorlLlurc. T l Oranges can be grown in Canada, and IO mi can the sugar cane. lint in consepucuce the of certain conditions possessed by Spain tra and Jamaica, which Jo not exist in Cana- da, it is more profitable to Canadians to op ( purchase their oranges in Spain and their :2 sugar-a in Juvaien than grow them at home. wl The same is applicable to blankets as well in an every ctlter moral and "titieinl pro- duction. It Canadian manufacturers cnn- 1; not supply the Canadian people withhlan- m Rots as cheaply as the manufacturer: in ili Yorkshire, evidently it is the inherent ',) right of the people, and, therefore. strictly 'l in accordance with Latnml law, that they I ‘ should he allowed to purchase them in w . Hlolersiield, or wherever clue it may suit l ' them beat to do so. But this natural law, . . 1troteetiouists, the world over, are constant- 1 , ly seeking to contravene. There has been I l nothing to hinder those gentlemen from ', , developing their manufactures and com. . , pcting with those of Yorkshire and Maine, I J bat new, by mean: of the tariff " which has been placed upon the rtnt rt utehook,timy have sueeeededin neutral- " iziug uataral law and in ccmpellingthe 'c whole Canadian people to my for their lack of skill and business ability. The store trade is a case in point. Some years ngo the manufacturers of stores lb; waited upon Mr. 1iaekenzie's Government, ral asking protection. " the reason that they1 he could not hold their own against the Yam ill has. To this iiemanil Mr. Maekeuzie's n Government gave a distinct refusal; and the consequenu was that Gurney & Co. set their wits to work, employed labor super- ior' in skill, and, in a short time were able to supply the Canadian people with better and cheaper stoves than their neighbors' _ Mrnss the line, and at a reasonable at. of l profit to themselves. This is obeying alto es can be grown in Canada, and sol mam cane. But in comepucnce u conditions possessed by Spain taiea, which Jo not exist in Cans- more profitable to Canadians to i) their oranges in Spain and their n Jungian than grow them at home. --- ss. PROTECTION . " now-u- v- M. ,_ V eigm " Ottawa, any I)“. 0” air (bject. Ttre genius of how to distribute rum: naturally 5 people; that of protection to la wealth in the hind-0H1" few. 1: tlrlcnct, impuverial: the many. tecttrm introduces the semi Intr- w: a distinct refusal; and The a was that Gurney a Co. set. shown Mr, employed labor super- mini: , in tt short time were ab}. my r ‘zmndinn people with hotter " u Lures than their neighbors “an and at a reasonable rah of ‘18 elves. Thisis obeying nat- boro' 0130 obvious natural law that the Alyl not oppress tho wank; but 186.1 have Ballad in an power of npi numb than to W the Ho: mum ottuioerotting poli- pad no at Ottawa. they bIVD ef- cod cbjeet. 1116 genius of irte low man-um. wank mutually pet or a .__'_-_ 77 that isted but the two chases of mtuttutta"'* has “If! Ind the barons. It is. M the Ti." “In one "P, lilo iris-Wrapping or a belief in the l". on D at i;di'i,riii'GiGiGieet'tff.e 'tmMe' never other triumph of fully, rising up among It In." , hen- to him the bound uueh of ”tellcd of tion, ll ”(on the NueteerAr, Gm.bry into ridicule. ltriUd i Brit Thid 30W proud 38393:. on Galvin Gryo, before our eyes in tho United States, and know mun. should it be showed to go on unchecked, tions, in of the United States of. hundred years hence going " a). would be Induced to the state of the lhxs- their amour sin of to-day. The remark of Mr. Mncken- but u nibble sie-that "protection is contrary to the yont m - lows of otire,eontraryto ullhwstuman at at ucon- and iyr.iu.,"--is so obvious to every un- again bu, u Minced person, that the only wonder is and ividnnl. that it an: could bequestioned. lattd .0990. 1'2,'ld'aiaurierrrreCrr'"" stro , make Local and other Items. Mr. 3:3: Tras seientijV Ameriean recommend: 'rl', on has potato wnter as n was): tor animsls affected con E d with lice. One application ot water in we! ' goo which potatoes have been boiled in said to to 1 to be. be sMieient. r of the me prohahl y G. D. & W. B. is Amun- Towatuup.-- he, in in tho A spoc'ul meeting of the council will be held not selecting on Thursday vest, 24th inst., at 2 o'clock, gm mush at to motive a petition from ratepayara,nskiug Pe would. it the aomission of a hy-lnw in favor of u 5y little in- bonus to the Georgian Bay and Wellington Ot! ry easily Railway, The amount to be asked we have to land Pro. not heard, but $7,000 and 910,000 bare W t no eon. (l"",'.','. mentioned. ta _ wr-About 2 p. m. on Monday last, A N q - h This rename-in Uccu luv-am..- V. Fuaz.--hbout 2 p. m. on Monday Irrst, Chas. Vuwy, of the 11th com, of Euphra- l sia, discovered the root of his house on ilre burning tPitts briskly. There was no time to lose, so Mr. Vessey at. once set to work and deluged the roof with water until the fire was thoroughly extinguished. The roof caught from n spark from the chim- ner.--r?rPoaul"'. -. "Sud-n1 and “by -.-,V, A Pnrvun soso.--TU Minstrel and Concert tramps are all singing Will L. Thompson's new Song and oiorata,"tloldo" Year: are placing by." There is new such 1 a mania. for this beautiful 1riceo,tu'U dealers l can scarcely get them fast enough to supply the demand. Every lover of a pretty new; will want this piece. Send M cents to the publishers" W. L. Thompson * Co., Emt Liverpool, Ohio. -. ' "N F NEW Siam. --N'ext week we intend to present to our readers the opening chapter of a new serial story, entitled bt Sleppiug- l Stones," This story, written by Sarah Doulnny. outlutr of "thlniug but Loaves," i “Cudcr Gray Walls," ctc., is intensely m- ' -_-- ~“-~v and shows my inner life in some Bmuut's rrnr..--A ttre of n sen occurred on Monday evening 0 The barn and out-buildings of Dundnas, lot M, can. 13, ligren that owning desu'oycd. lugeth Bmuut's rrnr..--A ttre of n serious nature b occurred on Monday evening of last week. The barn and out-buildings of Mr. J ames Dundnas, lot M, can. 13, ligremont, was on that owning destroyed, together with five head of oattlr, seven shisep, six humus, n ( waggon, sleigh, cutter, iaunin,rr,.mill, three sets of double harness. saddlcmud mmmbur of other artic4es,besides a quantity of grain, wimy and Hum. The loss is estimated M [91,300. Insured in Saugeen Mum-.1! {at 3150. The Le is supposed to be We work $750. The tire of an incendiary Tus Tuner: 'l'O Issue ASYLUM compares very favorably in point of economy of ad- ministration with other large institutions on the continent. Mr. Apgar has been in. “stunting the cost of the New York Asy- T_- " u“ Luislnturc. on we commcm. ..... v... vestigatiug the cost of the Sew York Asy- $', latus under an order of the Legislature. f! The comparative tables which he publisher shows that tuTorouto Asylum. while con- ' mining L greater number of patients than a any M the twenty other uylums montion- t ad except tw 1. is the least costly. The average cost of enclx of the MI patients is $128.30. The nearest to it is the Brainc- boro' yt., Imam Alylum. AT'3 pationta, $188.07 per head. The London. Ontario. Asylum came: next. with 604 patients at ', 186.84. The avenge: in an able! than t rapidly incmu until the New York state a Homapatbtn Alylun is reached. with 109 . patient- nt an “mg. out of “19.75. The ' ooatper capita for - And “lulu in e bweltin the Toronto Asylum, being 935 y per patient, 1nd highest at tho Hudson o River State Asylum, Poughkeepsic, 3156.- v,‘ 08. The coat of provisions it tus Toronto F l Asylum is $63.14 per patent, and at s", r- t eral of tho Sew York 1sylosts cvcy tint). [--4bo ' --- Tibet Me. Abraham Lauder, M.P.1'., mm (“(1% in the ken on Tuesday, 15th of April. Ila com- etary News! by stating that the Maui 'i'oii'iii/ on; a: mm! was sure to be okattrd at next alce‘ loot of Hon. that their extravagant"' was unparal- " bailed and of course 120 was going to be a in. on "bittet Minister right straight. I do not " Lum- “man." he will wait until the elec- Gtsocso.-- l tions or not. The T. G, a M. n. I: u“... going to be A road that will get justice all their bandit. He tried to Harvey the Grits,‘ ' but no got Mr. Lauder, the Grits know P" you too well. Mr. Rourke replied to hm) d " some length and and. ms prints (i, against him. afterwards Mr. Myles spoke t and kept the home in a consimml roar of l laughter, M bis way witty rsmvsrks---1us I struck Mr. Lauder hard on several points. Mr. Lauder replied to both. He was in his might and. appeared to talk like if it was a ' crime to oppose the “Grant Abraham.“ IL, I could not understand why these gentlemen 1 were following him around trout meeting 0 to meeting. He forgot these two gentle-' men were real estate owners and not - “carpet baggers" both paying taxes in this d county. How much docs Abraham pay in - s' , --. T ","urstaud l county. now mum. nu..- -- _ - this County t nothing I understand " Pcoyle are getting tired of this “carpet bag" system, and felt that no person remixes as one of themselves. Mr. Lauder, 1 hear, is to go over to spank nguiust Mr. Hunter m your Riding. 1 hope he will got the starch taken out of him. - ' - __ “n” M Flasher- The Division Court ton on the 18th. Dm soured. semen. Mr. Geo. Hagan and Mr. Redmond were I'",'" V-""" engaged in chuppiug one day last week nod. when Mr. Iaououd'a mm came " the Moved by Mr. Black, “etude-Ml by Mr. ', handle and struck Hagan in the thigh, i)),',1,"'e', 11yl the acctilmt of me Clerk, for I giving him a very dangerous cut. Dr. Me. 1:11 et,,'"",',,",', t'Iie:c"",r"e'i1 “:3 T) William had to be called to dress the 'ii'i.r,V, for stationery: postage, Jun; be pil, wound. . . . Carded. . Row. D.-\\'xlhams has been ill for some Mend by Mr. Abbott, seeoMoi1 by Mr, huge. and " recoveviug very slow'ly. . Black, that the Reeve isznc an order in Times m WW irau-notWog doing tavor of Francis Kellie. " the amount of whatever. 31.05, being an overcharge. by error, of Some of our prominent mm in the hm taxes M, the your 1ims.--cavricd. I protracted meetings have “ht stoppev1 long Moved by Mr. Flemminz, socmnlnl 1N , in tho “narrow waj,,'outhavfli.i"' the suw, u 1'. Agnew, that Edward Patterson rccciv'c t "rviarued to their wa)lutriug in the tice"-- the sum of t1.91, being difference betwcm Too bu. nssrsmncnt rchcdulc and assessment roll, the ttttttl is " deep en' m" ut-tsei, tint and tint the lit-eve i.cstttt an order for thy D we expect the Canal Boats wall man start. a:\mc.ow'ried. 'U' Bait is up 'M cents per 1,arrc1l--G'lcrious Moved br Mr, Flemming, rzeoudeil 1,3 " N. ll. ZEN” Mr. Agnew, that Stuvclk Son, Confedrmh if, ”a” i,7,rac" oftice, Mount Forest, he paid the sum 0 ' vye..t T 95, for printing Auditor's Mopeds tor1878 :0 Editor Grey Iteriew, -cariied. L', b'ra,--Permihot"r who always felt it not Moved by Mr. Flemming. fccnuded 1.; :t only a natural feiiow.teulirtn but also " Mr. MAMA, that this Council do adjrruvut m divine injunction, to sympathize with the meet to-morrow morning at nine u'clocl bereaved, to hereby show a Compliance to --carvird. these sotieitatiotts,atrd to espvessoslteart" Cuuncii mct on April 19th. Mentbe WC Molt sympathy f, r the bereavement of nut all punt. J. J. Middleton Esq" mesh _ -- . ‘7‘ _..-., mam. ing. _ A - l A}! . . handle and stru giving him a Yer.' William had to wound. Rev. D. Williams has but time and is recovering very Times are very dull- whatever. I. Ouc of our jovial you“: mm m (llcuug, d considering: a married Me n 1mtttt.vout', be. l a' took himsr‘If to the tedinus tssk of obtain- , "C ing a helm hnlf, and mzt finding may to “Hit his tasbe in Gleuelg, he east his net - into the so-called peaeeable township of ty Boutinck, and behold! what was the re- cu sttlt? was it joy or was it marrow? All, it Ir. was both, It was joy to the succeezsful JO, Glenelgita who had succeedcdm gelling my the object ot Us tulmimtiou, but alas! it i. was hitter sorrow and the cause of great Pc,, lameutution, to some ot the young men of 'we "entiuck,who were wont to east sly glances L511 " the blooming young maid. lint our the Glouclgilc hail come around in such a _ " manner, tlutt his wooing Jays which cer- . , -F-eF_ s, Editor Grey Ru'iru'. t'srsw--Pertnihotter who always felt it not only a natural feiiowdeulittn but also u divine injunction, to rympnlhize with the t,crcaxcd, to herchy show n compliance to l tlsess solicitations, null to express. his heart- hi'clt sympathy f: r the bereavement of nut only a. single individual, but several indivi- duals in theTownslsie of 1Jeutinck. The which resulted in the bereavement above referred to are in connection with n. -s..t.,,,,,,ird ”citation. which occurred a which resulted in the harem-mu above referred to are in connection with matrimonial excitation, which occurred few weeks ago in Bentinck, and whim few weeks as follows hlll‘llllkl, ....__ .7, tuiuly were not many were not known to ' L the thoughtless P,entiueiiittss until shortly ii: before the wedding day. Their hittergricl r', might lune been easily observed when thu bridegroom arrived my the tiny appointozl ‘ for the wedding to trike plaee. Ito and his t return (f being our) were wvi.eotucd by an , ostentatious reception, though nut 'A hearty t one by the 1sentidekites,wholtv1 assembled, attired in their holulny coztumc, is bid " farewell to the Hamming bride, It also I [might have been observed by the awkward ' Imanner in which they acquitted themselves, ' some of them not performing the duticsiu- , volving upon them, either on account of t their timidxty caused by grief, or their in. “ ability. Several other circumstances not i t worth while relating, were noticeable in l c, connection with the dejected spirits at the 0 pear boys of Bentinck. The mutt [latice- lf able of these wore, that a great many of " the wooioe.geut1erueuly youths spent " the day withonta girl, which resulted in m quite a member of the disregarded girls to ibeing left to snake out tor themselves. Had - - tN ..I.,._. tha, 1usvs yet by setung my Burr-Plum machine into road. I I operation, I can manage to grind out the Fa,t.sruxorarrsuror.---Wo received from 1 tuilowing ' Mr. A. Emmett, of Hopcvillc, on Monday i Lot's wite "n tl in the dtsyr ot oid, last, another cf those ogrgstratori1inary eggs 'w",'d',','l, “3:313: :gitilml told. we solnetiuxes read about. The egg in Into stump ot wait, question measured seven and a. half inches The um. propensity to change. around one way and eight oil three quar- smlnmuu blood and bone, tor inches the other way, and was layed s'j,'y,',e,,',u",thf,,t,'g".i'll",,'l', strange, on the same day that we received it by Your‘s he., Gunmen-z. Mr, Burnett s thoroughbred Frey speckled ' ' --- M hen, who, by the way, u qu'te n favorite l The chunm for the relief of Col. Pear. with the rest of the hen: around Hopeville. sott's garrison at Ekowe started on the 28th Mr. John Benson. of this place. hen ittso l ot “arch. The plan in to force a passage sueeeeded in getting one of his speckled 5 through the enemy's line with all possible hens to exhibit her enhrpriu by laying a I rapidity, exchange the garrison, provision miucalurc egg. It is not In large " . u . the fort for e mouth, and form smother‘ robin's but has a much hide: men. We it l post on lugingzani heigbu. The number don't know whether Mr. D's hen is a bro. . is' ZOuiu the ueigUooarhood of Eycrrns Ll,, Me with the other hens in tlv: village or t Mum-ma a ammo. [urst.--uttrlcded: Expouixar. The column for the relief of Col. Pear- sott's garrison at Ekowe started on the 28th‘ of “arch. The plan is to force a passage l through the enemy‘s line with all possible rapidity, exchanga the garrison, provision the fort for a mouth, and form another most on lugingzani height». The number i of Zulu., iu the utigUourshosU of Iycowc is calirnaltd M 35.000. Illt'nu u...-, V, "e ooioowmt1erueuly youths spent y without a girl, which resulted in A member of the disregarded gills left to snake out for themselves. 11ml l in Bentiuek I would show the boys an example,' which, I tried to Jo on my of the wedding as well as I could. ogh 1 reel suels sympathy for them, Muck-s5, I um really proud of the at); manifested by our worthy Glcnelg- u going into such a covctous place as luck. I would lune expressed my .mrt was held at Flasher. Dundulk Was we'd repre young men at (ileuelg. in) We n lmpuyoun, be , tedious task of obtain and mt fhrding may t Mtt Urtrei, um 5 m soon start. uni-Glorious Zeno. 84, Con. L and several bill tor pup”- rem] over. l Moved by Mr. Abbott, std mended by Pb. Flemming that this Council become‘ responsible tor the mm of 40 cents per‘ diem for the space of three months. it re- ‘qn'u'ed to tho Hospital mthotitics, Toron- bs, tur treatment and maintainnuce for t George Kirby, an invalid of this munici- ) may, and that a grant of four donors be . made to convey him to the said ioosytval.-- , .Cnrried. -. "‘:‘-- cannullm‘ to Carried. Moved by Mr. Flemming, secnuded by l Agnew, that Hugh Goodfellow be paid me sum of 84.50 fot repairing the lending mad into Dundalk, during the wow blockade last winter, and that the Reeve issue an {order for the sam-Carried. V _ -- ~--nvu1m‘ Irst Mr, Moved by Mr. Agm Flemming, that the Collector‘s Bull again for Lot M, Con. 8, be _ master's schedule for l Moved by Mr. Bla l Agnew, that the Coll N winter, and that the Reeve Issue an cr.'. V _ rder for the samc.--C:mied. what year-Currie. .1»--. Moved by Mr. Agnew, waded by Mr. Mr. Airth tuvvea,reeouilei1 by Mr. Jully, servant. nemming, that the street labor on tue That James Henderson he paid the sum of you can y,11eetor's Boll Igniud Mr. Wm, Bryce. t8.871 in fall fur u. job ot cloaring out I wrong, for Lot M, Con. 8, be placed on the path- road nhownnce on 240, sidurond S. W., as airtas' master's schedule for 11mh--carruril. ecrtiiiol by Mr. Hewitt, and that the Room: the eel: Moved by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. issue nu order for the situe.---crurimi. says, a Agnew, that the Collector‘s timebe exhoml- Mr. August moved, mended ivy Mr. naked. ed to thog0th oi the present mooth.--Oar" Carbon, That the accounts of the vau- orally, med. ship Clerk for the ludf year ending the that l Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. 31st March, 1irpJ---Puctage, t'3.00 ', 'il 'sr. curtail 'Bleek, that the account of J. Rutherfurd gram, Me ; Exlu'ef's, 500. ; total, ELM-Aw J, s _ . ' _..,1 um: the mm 11nd that the Treasurer be instructed too, ti ' 1 r Moved by Mr. Agnew, sec Black, that the nccoxmt of tor printma. $7.75. be paid, Reeve issue an order for tlt viecl, Moved by Mr. Black, seem“ Am“, that the account of the 32%), (or Sundry sorvieos render his duties " Clerk, and nu I _ _. ---. mm...“ J mg. Drafts of By Laws were momma and rend over, with Mr. Ahbcit in Hm chair, vim, Bylaw for Imunrkeepet's, Yv.luuturr, and yenee.viowerr For preventing puthv mnsLx-a pevforusing shtittio lalwr fur msi [dents or non-residents, uni, v.fivr' being i road in committee of the whole the mun] I . ._1 m.» nmubcr of times, “111- 1mm ed and munLUul 189, 190 ll Moved by Mr. Agnew, Fi? Flemming, that Andrew t ( the sum (1550, being pint l li',',',,'",'.,')': for the 5 ear 1878, Reeve issue " on1cr tor tl, Moved by Mr. Agnew, sou-nu Brsvk,thoiWur Lockhart he perform 4 days mime lubor J'athmastc'c of tlxolcnt, being ‘strofl labor accrued ngmust 1 Range ty.--Carvied. l Moved io Mr. Abbott, "can Agnew, that the Clerk gel hm So. 193 priutvd and Schedule to the rerun! I'; Moved x d by Clerk be JStlTV" "J - _ ,V ' nl le Mr. l’lcmming, that the Clerk be rtquc ted to prepare a rt Law cc mpclling all linblc to pct-Conn 11w statute labor within the Yahoo Village of llumhzlk, to culxzmntc the mine at the ratc of 50 cents per idem, the funds to be nut later than the fust My of June In the cur. rent year, or " soon as a By-Luw may bc paused for the above purpose, and that the Inspecting Trustee of said village be in. l ctructcd to make the “have collections and to expend the mine, as Gr as possible by l public competion, accounting regularly t, this Council for any such csperuiiture made 15' i.nn.--cariietl. Moved luy Mr. Flemming, seeouthtd l, P""'" '"'""t"" ,,, Lhis Council for any such cspendiiure tua/e" Ly r.nn.--canietl. Moved by Mr. 1"ncmminp, seconded l, Black. that this Cmmcil rcceivu their toy to due and that the Iteese issue order for the same.-Carried. Movctl, lg. Mr. Abbott, “amulet". by Mr Flemming, that the Reeve issue an order in favor of James Reid (or the sum of ti, for use of mum to hold Council "teating.-- Carried, Mama by Mr. ibbott, seconded by Mr, Black, that this comur1 do now adjourn to meet rm 0. Court of Revision M Mr. Scar- lclt‘s Hotel, llopeville, on Wednesday, the 4th Jay of J um: next.-jsrriod. April 15, 1879. Jxo. YER-r. Clerk. t on April 10th. Mtuubvrr J. J. Middkton Eu}, mead. Flemming, acconJeJ by Stovcl k Son, Confedrmh' rest, he paid the sum of Auditor's Roped; tor1878. 2ek, seconded by Mr. aunt of the Clerk, for ties; rendered beyond 1, and nu “calm: " J. nostage, Jun, be paid. Flemming, seconded luv this Council do adjuum t , morning at nine o'clock. f J. Rutherford M. and that the the saate.-C'ats otaL-- maimed. , A pomkm from J an)“ H“ [creuco to statute labor being Mill Summit: We village of IL was presented mud read. ' _ A..-) “A,“ v“ presenwu um. .s_'ee'" Mr. August mend, seeemded by Corbett. That Dmmnu McKay be all to perform four Jays Isl-mute labor t, your» 1875 and 1870, ti. B., under t l rectinn of the Psthavutar for tho yell l.C.raasa. - _ n1 1... u. Mr, Jelly moved, mount!“ v1 _... V but, that the Clerk be instrucwd to “run to the County Treasurer to pic-thin the amount of taxes due against Lou Non. 256, 257. 238, and the nullimest put of In! 1 Mn up. “an,“ in the lot can. s.W.,utu1 for 257. 238, and the nu 259, (IO norm) in the what year-Currie? paid. nnd that the Treasurer m: “an--.“ to pay the same.-Uurtied. I Mr. mm moved, seconded by Mr Jelly, I (nu the Treasurer be unpewercd h aeeept ‘ a note front Mr. John Cummings for the sum of $7.70, in 60 days, with security. in order to give lam time to liquid“: his Cases for 1878.---Carrict1. - , . , n hr.. Tau“ i Mr. Aim: moved, amended by an- at": That the Treasurer u emeoweed to ncccp from Samuel Thompson, in lieu of hi taxes for the year 1878, a unto for th sum of " l .20, with upproved see nrity,thrc( mouths after due.---CarrioL Mr. Augu l moved, seconded by M Corbett, that the treasurer accept from y Grant tt only embraced {tourism-y not payable three mouths after date, for t! sum of H3 eo,to liquidate his My; Ca' c [ year 1eN.--carvicd. , Mr. Airth moved, “can.“ 6 lux Mr. 3.4? E that the Trenburer rcmirc {ram} E, 1:. Gr the sum of $23.33. Loin; taces in fall , ' Int 2.17 torle77, and 2'A, in am tth (m V S. W., " the years 1677 and WW. a' i) that 56.0%) of said taxes be Ivv.utid production of ccutificy.tG xigmd l-y yu " masters of sis dnys performance of an . \lu‘wr for said luls cf the a'oovc 1mg: 1 tr, II , ll. c,rar--ccrriea1, Mr. Airth moved, Seton/trd by Mr. Jelly stutca that (Le prayer at the pctitiuu of Juan». it can Huxtuble and 11thvrts, be granted in no far 1110in as that the ”Edema an Maid mad he allow. nudge ed to expand their statute labor in tea-ping! hum it in rwaiv.r-curccd. nor A Mr. Airth moved. seconded by Mr. Jelly, talk that an :accuuut of tth-ollucbr not luwlug uot'ci been able to complete his duties ucu-rliug whip to our hut resolution, that he retain Li.) lime roll until the Tth any of Muse, and that he shod use any lawful means to make tt ttual re- and turn at that time.-Canied. lbeiu _ " . .. l I t, ,seaareeeer-"-"'-r"-'C..T: orsuur11. M" was afoul wilderness into It won...” Lem“ ground such. Funeral”. and wcll.cnr'.tt. tnet " the M Ila“. on Englmll 0mm”. 3. 1 “mum to nd- Representing an you do the pr-!\1‘::‘L.u 2 Jf ' t-- “who?! unwell which I panned on that u‘c'. , . on: n "on: _ ' who ietcaut.ed we to their toou" my." ', " Lee“; Wtlliam mm“ [9.321 with Inch ertteirtrm. I am mm. 'uex'e; 1nd x5373. Corbett, (iii?', ever desirous of making: ynu mat. .-. M.Couueillors. Tin Reeve .Mnnd how deft!" arm“!!! I an [or the Miata"' of but naming rend kiudueas of your farewell. Lady Damn-in desires to join with um I" “__:._......f mv til-uh; and M M r. Corbett Fm I ' It ml J Mr. that the Council do now adjourn mail the last Monday in May, said meeting m be a Court of Itcvisioa, also to appoint Path. t,ussters.--Carsi ed. Lard bire.ruys Reply to the' Address ttpm the, Ontamo ', Legislative Assembly. 5 The touching answer to the mam. to Lord Duirerin trout the Legislative Assem- bly of Ontario was received on the 4t'u ini.-- moved, (mended by Mr Jelly, murm- lve empowered to "eepl _ Thompson, in lieu of his year 1878, n note for the . mm- “waved seearitv,tlvcee fur R job a" cleuring nut tk on 240, sidurand S. W., as Hewitt, and that the Reeve d, seconded by Mr. Cor- " be instrucwd to “rite :ensurcrw sac-Writ) the -. -W, It WM on my ircogrfss. through the Pro. ] vines of Outario that I iirst liturnt tu spa predate the great I uulities of the Canadian pcoplu; their 'IOS'; to an queca' mad the biot'uur Cam; tlo,ir .alf-xuli...wc. hm.- ' hug} ' and th- might; wanna} which ICU,, mg " tith moved, sec.» :0 Clank UH mstote, m re-li,out minim the - ""P" -.... Fw"'.. in: WHOM“! on future delihonuous Td still mum 'pt, t. filonxins's Kills, wok the barium of c loyal, law-mu mg. and th Julia; constituencies wimu " . '- u_ you rcprmnt. Durnms. 10 n1 1y be niiowed labor tor the umlor the di- "" 1379 'Pt w- .,.-' .. ~~ac.¢- In” ., v-- -ee _ Tcle. etutain tb 35vi J z and) knead too, that 1wtore it i Jelly, has] I In 0 new! had man for the lattersu '.rity, in the rid'm .. . - A r......; 21.8%! to we“ , ' ha htarto l Montage: bale of the Presltyterr'"' ustsemtsir. Mann. yawn“. Sac Mucrtlscm2pL . ' . . . l, r . to the address to The Milo? Champmn e" . A sum I . . ofuur most itttfaenttal emu-m. Me aluaut Legithstivehssetu- . T . civod o tl Itl to turn. themselves mm In lssm‘muuu " u no " the preservation of har, and see that tlm ' has for the pmwn'ut'wn of fish ure mm- tir, Puluwaa. ly enfumd. tiaw will men do ttot MW" Much Suit, 1,379. ta "y my ntteutiott to the lor, or know M“! the 1 rot" (lust there is a he“, [malty to be trwl t l t for throwing and“! into an cmek. It 1: 0 re um a you m . . d. skim! tuidtems 'dl?, Mama?! 1.11:th in stem» t edme. mum of A daring row-r! - Fromm“ a in 2 fumig- Uad, Cobourg on Weduessde night. The ll 'C mr ttros, inaUs it I . . tl 1lcs. . but '50wach in! n 1y“! elrteit oocupml by T., d 14 ---- as,, _. Put, In covered by hummus an " ir fall for knows. Chile " Alprdlun mid he lulu Lung: we ducal-bated Convention; th samttot it up. but when tl" Mr. Asked, what part they took in Nn- orally, know nothing shout it the that queer? quite - until vlc. eatiain a wee bit aside. -be Jun 1:1) says. nul Sir, I et Mod too, that Abraham knew all rbl: “in“ nu“ UV~IHV .. “minus of your farewell. Lady Imam.) desires to than exptwionn of my t ' “7- fang-d. rs Mg. 111111931: ”In a.""".'"" The am man but Mod. Abraham In. gone over the Riding and In my: be " ibtmdartilt' satisfied with (he prosptrets - but it is only ov2xUtreer how it is posh-Hula toe . nun to be “Moi under very doubt. tat Wane". Joseph ion vqtually mm. guine at the result. According to the opinion of yo"" 1mm: uncut. Abnhmn (wed culimly. unlm _ you can by 50m. twistitieation and“ mm wrong, black white. , Aim-hm said he lull naught to do. mt’ , Mahmud Convcnuou; the people, i, nut-.2110.“ up. but when the people m #2211 w Cca'sat before it came to pass. as WWW“ Ind I man “Had Fs idar-so Al Ind many. If you could count the tt letters or orders in Council which the riding. doubt ceases. Them " Emma]. mmoauwral uni plucked Viking of Abraham, until he wag an of the Convention “for. n met Now Abraham gave that ookrs,l than wires, and yet in the uiruf in r, I great deal injured, he says: I choice of [he convention, what c by Mr.“ learn tl; 'otit thu‘nwnkc. Ph lugs to: him a eon-u " Ahnhnln but all nlmut it long it came to put. ks Robiunou Crumo man eaNd Fs idar--so A 1,mluuu my. " you could count the tnissilvs , _ or orders in Council which trroilcd I2..- .hmht cases. Them, otucrliots whip our: "utt whole “mug. nu. tThy .. time is come wheat this iueabus "artl shook Mr. This Mon of self 1audati and egotisus; attitto that evil many t being mused that were museum Mo LI learn that Adcmcsin particularly awake. Pieshrrton will scarcely fun. him a corporal guard, Mark-lulu Kw bit and caustautty men In turning up. v "ink the timchu can to my) m. l tu, In bum to join, with me in an! of my til-uh; and we the WM Ye tlmt your East Grey. will and their way t: {land pawn Juey em in 1837. Mm -tGisurgc l Lies: of Maxwell refund to take than Any thing my every tuing to Juicy“ in Jotieplt 1tork: of Coniugwwd. a nun Consen'uivo. than only crime in tlatt Ann: to en New. East Guy in the Con," tive mute“. by than of AI: “new catered into tour yuan "" by this a Lauder who now twepudiuel and lies a A. - _ A ., :...|‘nnn It. Study there are men so (a independc-m and lovers of truth, to the uncut at voturg tor I trulhful and houvnble 'ee.' w'sohs humc r; a dam per»: {no one beard iy' snatch; I f funny felt db / a.. ii tit, y Ind I , . 1.duc .X fa-.." .‘ne opinion of ymlmmhic u aiud entirely. ynletrs . twiuiiieation make rrght Dun-Imus u -- - --. ld their way Is ldr, doubt but wut with tit I. tho Iteopltt ttre at in it, may gen- mt it--Now in not It“ you draw tire tr tic m bu, this b.vpoer mm ml mm H In it aad L" ['mhytcriun new»! poiut l status u that n MM " re at NOT tet I mun-4|. who I t boon Ema the Russia (ml: in his @th ttra . 't ch 1 I " fl M

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