go V 22 Jails-nod l" Chum " "3.4 Guilty," uiu-4y6'-yr*re. lawnm- M and. (In: an ittdireio.eto elmrgttte him with hish i "emu. 7 Edda." UM (not! tV We Inw' "imam If Pe b-gitt asylum-n [hall be van not 'e-ue. Hyee.tee, ttie it“. Down Boo-0. w Owing“, Putt. Iud. Bob-d has taking " Ian» on. from value!!!» but. but can. now to ml lo this». H. In. at"; m on Trashy - with pain: In tho “hm.“ "can. The nun land not. or lou- during Noam-day. Mulch-Indium in“: inthe ma. non. ( n. Quad-'3 “In". and“... set) plmduvn "in! " Win-bur op Wturtuyl Opoutiono will to mud about um um of Mar. e' W'E-M 'e'tetetiati. Yuan Cull. Pacroatr.-htr. Juno- Birth, the Lam of th. Vumy C hem Funny. but beou curtain: to In how many en" wank! l-o supplied to {In Pam tnry this summer. and no (I: but mot with much but" .tttro"r-ett than bu been pram-zed my previous Iouou. the number of can muted _ being our 800. “(no glue] io be AM. to In“. thin up! bounce-mom. AM II will he â€on by adver- usoww: Tudors no uhd fur to our, the milk to ttre Futon. Any per-on with. iusr to supply may milk to thin {notary 3nd living eous.'uuot “unto should communi- cate at on. with Mr. Blythe. Clues-e Inn-Inna Ian anon un- wary polls“. tho price " which the all... no†being from u to m cent.- per ll-., whilo an tir" your an (aunt, you owned an». " an chm. In no“ u -l’ , not per lb. Thin dun" how Ibo about and. in harming. It would be had to chow tUt my good "In!“ have followed noel: movements. The principle in dual»: too {evolution- ary to be "te. Them on In no olvjootaon Again-I m individual who. to better " dreu-mlancos In Anv lettititmtto my. but whoa I nun will twill)" work him". nor allow lunch". who in willing. to do no. then ought to be some stringent _ monon- qsuhd to you“ moiety “min-r ouch lurks-non. l "grstt.to in '13â€, which they might In" hath“ the, continual n former pricu. Corbinly limit own mun-t- would In" boon not†promoted by mowing tho oompromiu cloud by the employer- in the Brut in-unu. with Mend, omp'oymont during the In]: no. of the building moon. to m“. up the "3000mm no moving "my not! cooking employment oluwhon. In tho on. M tho Grand Tmnk amployou. moat of their plum In" hon Mod by (maiden, tall the unmitigat- complhd to go into pom. on"! .mplnvmenc. But building open- tinn- an limbs: " . unnrhtill. Should tho Joann-inn! the men be In", yielded 1 to, it would b0 impouihlo " them now†The Mayor of Toronto In: mu). noun] peatueoeorthy. but manna unlawful, “tempt. to “jun mutton. htaur of that In this I who mum! Dani. not ulrih I refUegivo mind that on: than“ their " nandu be “maul to, the cull they Pom. yluin of. (ml-mud an of leg) will be further incnuuul. Hillier run h Wari- mOn mann- hiehor agnmw coat of l-mhl inc. lml material. TIM will dlmnml . higher rent whoa tto Mil-ling in mmploud n ut Leonpied. and lniglmnnu will ul-mmcl _ high" profit. on the good- sold in th- l Imlldluu. and than wry men will ban to pr lb.- biuhor prMtn to tho moral-um. till pothnpa 02.60 will hare no pater pur- ahulm: - than n [m to-dny. How. and: w. in tho out. would the unlik- a. he Mr, than bdon an lam-u took! On. wave (-900an Minn! thin strike in. than. III-u wow in the nooipl of good wngel Incl-m tin-v amen. Two dollar- . any bu an" born eon-Morn! low In.†in nnv eunntrv. They claim. lmwavcmhnt tho iner-l on" of living noeouitnn a rise in the Inn“. they drmand a riu of 50 unl- I clay on totnt of I. can“ an hour. The amp]. yon "then rho of M mm a day. which llnv uni-hath ram». I Tho Yorotno dailies In". hm the dim ammo-Munch tunic-man and their om- phyen M "I0 luoutdnring lover-l Itch rant. An in arm. can of mfrrronerq h- Iwoon partie that. no 'rrrtabtr hula- an bo h silt-a. Corgi: it is HM both lid†In lath-hm in cunnquonco cf tho prolong. o) struswtr. ..-oid mid“!- of Arizona any that - one who will†in an: Mate will be killed Iona" " In". My! that it in only I qua- tion of lino, Recon! "out. in that Sub loom to .ondm, llxin opinion. lt is Hill that (on, potion- luv. ' killed within the put h- dnya by the Apache Indian, tad that viral. diutriete hare boon "up! by the “luv-lilac." U. S. hook- An moving into the Sign. -tuv.rat hono- in Only!) 1m noun. lr Mad with gland“ m, I." or- dered to “destroyed. Mtttwoofthem won “new“! In). an! the can: an. n. In" nominated Mr. 8h... tho when: -sb-di&rtittoimseotcom. In" Mil-dot 1-1â€. Agents for the any but". About" tt-gt6--Toxrg, at m.‘ M at Win-r. 0 Co. M Mer.---.... Ian. - lav-nun Mo------ De" “I". ma Pu-.-. Pun. Dd... Pubb 't---o- link. Durham. April Mth, 1882. STRIKES AND STRIKEBS. REVIEW. it this you. Ind we" to have sdvoniuu the Id. of land: for tun Inst you. but they won not dunked. It In only [:1an to expect an: J. A. Johnston would _ um “cording to bu own mandolin. and oven it alum-l tho printing am you wuuldi u... have done it n he knew, if be 1m! .} .pauk of unannou- or uprigLtuess in iriual tttat um should a, it. But Lawn-u we} an! pm him Ill, mu mount "l credit: *rsMiqiaran baton“. at in my my I Juuph Townsend printing.......... 09.50 I J our. Buthorfur'I, do a stutiouely “1.64. At . meeting of the Town Cm§uonl only in 1881, of which John a. Jolsuston mu - uun . number. the priming of “no Town mu min talked oout when I proposttiot. was mule " the proprietor ot the Chron i irle to divide the printing of the town be. lwun the linden! nml Chronicle odiees in future, which it was deeided to d", and an the folluwm: 6mm and butts will leow in how fair a mnnner " is being divided be New tho two We“ " 1881 _ l J. A. John-Mn. printing......... 935.00 I J. Town-and " ......... ' 1.00 J. 'tarttteetordam'nt'" tuft}... 029.48 or " main-l u pot Auditor- upon " but†'msAtetriti. pl'inhilin 18â€. dt can. " m willing that the OW .i'rtauddotu.riattu-.r,ir In didl, The audit-In report than the lullewiuu u paid for mum; by Durham to: the you: 138) _ John A. Johnslnn Town Printing 91.50. " " adv. of Land: for taxes, 1880, 42.00 l At tiso muting of the Town Council on (.1tt.t 14th 1880, the following motion Ip- pom on the minutes :--“Muved hy J. H. Brown, "eomhd by J. Robertson. That the Trauma be "queued to advertise list of Inn-ll liable to he sol" for has in the t’hronicb nor-n-Carried." In just- ties to J. Holmium. we believe he in sec- o-uliug tho almve "solution, by putting _ bin mum to it u "condor. mi-louk n to. new" motion that In. than Minx talked i about. The sale of lands " tunes Wu. aenrrdimtly ldwnisod in the Chronicle in 1880, for which John A. Johnston received about .4100- At tho meeting of Council on the Ito? in! Much, after more Ippurs on the min. I um tho following nowlutiou t-"Moved " J. ll. Brown. seconded Ivy W. Tuck". Tint Mr. Juhu A. Johnston's oirer to d,, the Marti-inn or an Curporation of Dar ham gratis he "eeptea'.-Carrud," Th. “on odor In: given from the Chronic.?, to unable the printing Commit!†to “L under» for printing from Miers. (iuuide Durham. And humus. by law he mu: do barred from tendering M In was n member of the Council. Ot can". our readers mus: admin tho manhunt of the course ho pun-nod. u the Manning must be ‘given to a paper within tho eorporation it than in one. and manor than nllow It» to get it he would undo: to do it fo nothing. but whether he did it for no thing utter cunts will thow. Our Oiferr to do the printing, namely-too Voters Lia. of nboul 230 MMOB, Ind 150 Auditor's rev ports on we“ form. for 38.50 w" accept- ed. and we were awarded the Corporation printing. At ths meeting of tho new Conuoil In: 1330 on Jan. 19:1. Br which John A. John. ahn, proprietor ot the Chronicla Oitier. mm I mum." and alru, a mount-9r of th, Printing Committee. the Mlnwiuu motlm appear»: on the minute:- t--"Moved by A C. Mackenzip, "winded by G. MrKeelui. That the Printing Committee Invite Ten do" for tIU Town printing for tha year 1880. and tlust the Clerk furnish the Corn mitten with I schednlo of what is “quip: ed.--Carried." l At the mating on the 5th February, on the minutes "ape-n tho follow- ing 2 - “Tendon for printing " thr, enrrant your tern laid lwfute the Cmmril from tho ChronieU and sznw can..." Our uncle: being cum-Mend the lowest it Ill! "Moved by W. A. Andaman. wounded by June- Buruet, TIA-t the printing for the ettrreut your he luv-rand to th- REVIEW tMutr.--Cttrri.d." A motion that it be awarded to the Chronic-Ia Otiee Wu Ion. Then accur- the t lltt wing at: the minute» '. -."Tue, pr‘ming for tun current year Mi ' Mrrvs runlutmn was awarded to tht. linvnw Ofhee." At this meeting the bill from the ChronibU was put in for $9.26, and paid. The amount of printing that we Ali-l " the your m" 98.02! John Ruther- ford Owen Baum] received his ' for min . in: Illil ntutumnerv for 1879, A26.06, am} the RIVIIW Ottiee remind 010 for pniuting tor the School. At tite Council meeting, luxury 20th. 1879 the following motion is on tho min- utu :-"Movod by N. McIntyre, nocuuded by Hugh Rose, That tho Printing Com. mittee be recommended to invite tenders " printing for the your 1879 and that aid tendon be handed to tho Mayor " next meeting of Couneil.-cnrua." We.“ in tho Dorian: Town Printing up Ito the poo-cat line. We at. um Agures born the Adm-x"- Report. for the Jitter. want - We notiro J. A. John-tun. of it!» Gimmick Mud in 1876. “2.25 for In": an! 910 tor whoa] printing; and in mm. Mom, from the Town Ind " from the School. We (on. bare in February. me, And mam, slur coming. ton-Ion were and for tho town printing, and J. A. Juno-ton being the hunt got the print. lug that you from the Tom In tbtlow.: Town 052.50; School " Juhn Bother. lord of 0mm Sunni , printing sad nation- ory 023.45. Beside. the than the "Salt of land " Tun" were ndvcrtiud and Mr. Initiator: waived 851.50 for the year pre- vious to our amusing. but in 1878 tho Trou- mr wu instructed by the Town Council to uk for tender: sud mount tUn let an get it the L'hronicle'n tender for advertising the u]. at land for an: that your VII M! and the jab was given to that paper. We In" new hen mid")! in thin To" 0"" ' yum. Ind In ha" mating that tux-0 teied to 'do the um Huh! and hit. " far u we up this. sad we hug uvnyu felt Mom to taking up tho space in our own 6 rlunuu with on: on shin. but rethink it in high tune tut we void unnuhiug in mud to the to" [timing to Ihov tho vary lulu} manor in which I. hav- boon DURHAM TOWN PRINTING. , TI A firoiu the Credit Wlley mnndh iletrot,hC, an Monday umrniag dam '0 f u...“ 040.000 worth of properly. mm It in closeted that Parliament will my , on tho 9th ot log. _ T o the nun ml] not luv. uni; Li; with out giving I weok'r notice. To this the non Jamar. and any they will um work -' Leo Brtotrr.-rlte many friends of F. Shellac. Esq., Reeve ot Glennlg. will he I "'rrybr learn that on Saturday Morning: l hut. this gemleman when about to get into I waggon prenurnhiry to going to 'utperiu. , tend tlo mulling ofa farm, he dipped uucl fell on I small piece of Imnlwmul, not] i "nuke his leg'nhont su, inches share his I uncle. Mr, Mac-Rae after falling got into the remain before be hand out tlmt. hiu leg wee broken. The Iccident happened mom 12 miles from Durham. in the Town. -hip of Glenelr, no" Touuwnd'e Lake. He was brought home to Durluun on thm. day evening em] under the can of "r. Gun, the injured limb is doing u well " Jtttt he expected. an the break is a sormue one being tt cuuipuuud mic-lure. um] the none prolrmlml through the nkiu. Lids: week Mr. Muck“ had leather dwelling erected on I farm, the whole being iiuisls. ed in elven: two days time. 1 Sum a Btuarrroat.-.ahs foundry men employed by More Brae. Mannheim. I in; Go., Rumpus). m on mike. Tl.e 1 diam» new to be that he Comm, muo peybuoneee mm. and ten day- my hm tnsrk--but to note though they wot“ --aaitt good faith that 4 _ Noun. SCHOOL ExaausArsotm.--Wts l notice among the lint of the successful stu- dents of the Normal Schools at the Much examinations for ptottsstsiotml sratoml.eiar, eetrtifieaus, the {allowing from this neigh- borhood :--Wm. L. McKenzie. of Homing- Milll; Clinics Runny, of Egremont ; Mr. John McLean. of Durham. attended the when]. but mu not ab!» to attend the ex l mninu'iun owing to being sick, but will! he “that“! an examination at I future time. BoctaL.-0n Tuesday evening next . So. cial will be given by the Misses Romluugh, at the reudouee of W. B. Itomirottglt,Esq., in and of the Canad- Methodist Sunday School, Durham. Admission not use llama 15 cum. This is commendable, and should receive the encouragement ofnil who have the well-[m of the Sabbath School at bun. hue: thwttcat.--Ta funndnlinn of (2.. new Knox Church, Durham, is lacing laid. and tho building will he pushed mead by the Ctrntrturtor, Mr. Thurman For. The Rev. Mr. Gunn, preached to the Cot2gregw lion for the but two Subbndu. A thor Cheese Factory is being built at s'?.'tsuiertott, by Mr. Tlmnu Canal of Nor thumborluud Couni,', TIsis will bo . gretst tauefit to that sectiu'n. A. GORDON. Watchmaker and Jewtller, In about to remote next door to T. J. Aclie'l Hurdwue Store in Mr. T. Jones building. Mn. H. PARKER 1m: " the station in Durham. 3 quantity of Land Plaster which heis selling vary ch my in bulk. Soe adv. MB. C. L. Gum-r in making some im. ', mutants in trout of his no s. We are glad to Ina-lice the continued im nrovemout of the health of the Rev. Clsarhm Gamer-m. Juan Cannon hm rewind I iiuo lot of Huh Pruner. We think we need not any any morejnnt now, hut will leave our reader» tnjmlae for Ihemselvee how fair We have been tree tell Even it we do not "cairn any Town print. ing we believe we shall still receive a large and liberal support from the lnisxnesa men nfthe town an in the past. and the REVIEW will tstill he the leading paper lmth in circu lution " an mlwrtisina medium, and man tivs lncruljnnrnnl. an it now u. Just for lcnmparimn we will give the umnuntn paid for Town priming sinre we came to Dur- ham. lnnryonrn ego. We Inning nominally hm] the Town printing two yPnruontuf the I four, and one you it was to be divided. _ Two yenrn of the time the proprietor of thei Chronirle WM . member of tha Council.‘ We could have done most of the printing do n- by Mr. Rutherford if we bud [em “Red, sad at M low rates, and we see no "vanity for taking: it to Owen Suund. _ The following are the total amounts reeeiv . ed for the funr yearn c-. J. A. Jolrvston,.........tt52.M. l John Itutuerrrd......... 121.13. l J.To.vureud............... 28.52. At tho first "gala mutingthil "" the Printing Committee was appointed u ful. lows ..--Jotso Roberta“), A. C McKenzio Ind J. H. Brown. At the lat meeting the Anditon’ Report Watt before the Cnnncil. when u would be noticed by the minute" tho abduct w“ ordorod to he uhertiud in the Town Papers. But " quick u Council was sdjnnrnod A. C. McKenzle. wont to the Clerk, and demanded the Anditnr'l Report. Ind rather by this. repro- untatian and lying an the put of Mr. Me. Kenn. or carols-Inna of the Clerk in ttiv. irat tho copy to thou who had no authority for waiving it, obtained the report, 3nd without our conunlting the Chairmnn of the Committee, Inenkod into the Chrouicla ofriee with it to be printed, Infor- Mr. Robertson could not to no him. We took the trnnhlo to us]: A. C. McKenzie what was gain: to be done with it, and remindod him of the nrrnngoment that had been I undo. when he answered "Oh, but that? wan when Johnston wax in the Connei'."‘ " runner in thi. nutter. end by the help i Wm,_ of one or two olumpjoeely undone eup- i - . . . porter: in the Council bee shown binned! Mr. per c-Eear, right thinhingtntut apahle of being 3.41:, of anything Int muet 8". tU â€V'P‘P‘" of Durham I'"' "In." dealing " a†tuu Ibo“ ma dltfotet least one excellent future. Tu., wilt ehow. We attended the hut meeting , the t.ttene.ts of column, end othsrtaive F" "f Council innocently expecting that a J. i PM“ " tluf1r columne. To u" lived a. John-ton bed done m. priotmx alto. .m e place where two eolumne each week gal»: last you we would get it without l went devoted to en attempt to prove that euyquibble. but.we were aitiiaul when l "ttttr “WM eout-orarr" ia ‘ long. we detected the small, Wnumpulxla m“. and qnedruped, enema one July to N" neriu which the printing wee being dir'Pm“ the “more "xmlknt ,ray." Such poem] oi. e course of procedure bendiuble neither At the first regnler meeting this veer the to the good some, tlor good Jud-ttt of Priming Committee wee appointed " ful. those who indulge in.it; and it would be tows:-.4stta Robertson, A. C McKenzie we0ifthe good example get by the local end J. H. Brown. At the lent meeting the NP." ot Durham '0“ imitated by this Andiwn' Report wee before the Council. country generally. There is unfortunately when " would be noticed by the minutes too much of the century everywhere, and the elwtrect wee ordered to he ulvertieed perhaps 3 few thought: in "gsrd to the in. in the Town Papers. But " quick " justice of the thing. my - to diminnh Council wee edimn'ned A. C. McKenzie. ‘the evil eompUined. Local and Other Items. Iii" IT" “M"! .'"'f , b'nc-t den-fro to call the “tuition of reek F notice. ..T.o this tbe I the pal-Hound of tho maiden“ of the lot " ad _ they will In)! "‘2" ' the south and: corner Bad also of the lot It i 'h1tl'dc'it'.'.'. .0233“; m l the North Wsst corner of the interaction .-- p er. ( of Gnnfnn 3nd Custer strut to ttm but Credit valley rottptthnnssr, l that there in a by on the statute Book ro- uuday warning deau‘oyed i lt, tiuurto the cutting out and bamieta of the, ortls of property. , “Black Knot: on Fruit “an, "h word to that I’uliunem will the! “no wise, in." Yuan. ' IV. To the Editor of the new»: lo. M. P. Mcuasrra,-"rort loan in Schooh.†w. Rpervtion of Reports of Committees Ind u. bmmn and the Election of one. bows. 31mm. Tones, Anni-non. tad Bun um comm clus Muslims. A musical and literary entertainment will be given on the Thursday owning. M, N. Aunt-mm. J. C. Bu. 1 b President. Bomb". 1 lt, 11 19, 10. The uni-annual meeting of the South Grey Teaehenp Anocintion will Ire held ttt Flesherton, tat Thursday and Friday. 25th and Mth of May, 1882, TU follomug is the Proernmme: I. human-z": Annual. 2. W. Fummox. Esq" 1. pm '--hddreaa. 3. W. WILLIAII, F. .,B. A.,-"TI" Stud of . . mu t'fila"l'fc" y w 4. J. L. 1yyr.rtttomEso,-'mmie 8011': Syntax of Mui." d. W. K. '.utut,--" Music In Schooll." _ 6. A. B Khulna-$1M Touching Plate-don In ‘ Ontario." T. T. HArm,--"Thn Nona-icy and but lethal. at Clw Marking." 8. M. "atsrr,-"trow to Touch Introductory Goo- mum." South Grey iisiidiLTi, ciation. recoil a his own head, but eveJn if it do not, it will be but a short time till his op- ponent is beyond the reach of his poisoned darts, and he will then with he had not launchad quite so many of tum, r And wlien,tho contest is over, and our legislators have taken their places in the l Dominion House " Ottawa, it might be worth the 1ssgislator's while to try to con. duet the business of one session without iu. dulging in personal abuse, or raking up old I scandals. The fact seems to be, to an im. , partial onlooker, that many of these scen- {l dnls. so called are only founded on fuct.nnd Itome of them not even that. And it not . uuirerquontly happens that the one most violent in the abuse of another, has not himse't' a clean iccord. It is an easy thing l to hurl epithets. and indulge in sword l ' thrusts, and tom: of them wound pretty lkee ly even who i undeserved. but do they ) {Accomplish anything ? Are not the men ‘ most roundly abused my: frequently ro- . turned to place and po r ? And when some of the best abused among them “shuttle off this mortal coil" how suddenly do those who guru them the worst name I while they lived discover excellencies in the character of the departed, which are trcoly and cheerfully tent ered in the eulogies pro. nounced " their graves. What a pity that some of those kind things had not been [said while they were yet alive. The coun- try would not me suffered in consequence l end they would hue been spared many a E pang, which their ungenorous opponents I its-mung," causal them. " I The same prim-49° Will‘lpply in private l ' as well as in public life. a; a rule V.†Me I too slow to recognize the excellencws Jn the I character of our friends Ind acquaintances J - are too eager to pounce upon and magnify C' [ their defects. If we all had the disposition C "y throw the some mantle of charity over li them while they live, we never fail to do I when they are gone. there would be it good (leul less anger. malice bitterness, and d evil speaking in the world, and there would be more generosity. il lelity. love, end tttto I nobility of character. If you wunt to make u man honest, trust him, if truthful believe 0 him. But the opposite course will in all 'i probability have the opposite oireet. It is iardly worth anybody’s while to hedge up i. tho we). ofsnother. when it may somon lf W.tltterTtt.a.,--"smuae, In Syntax and Pro. nuneintirm." N. 'r,ife'"-"rt" Inuit!" ad Panic!- p /' M. P. McMaarra,.-"roat look. in Baboon." Ram-[Man ot Reports of (Yommiteeol Ind u. bnnun and the Election of one. honors. Ina-u T___, . _ ,“__.m., -NqWq. my" an»! II An matte. T. Dtrs,- 'Hov to Touch Emotions.†J. C. 15yy,ty.am-"-motitt Composition Schools " . um At-moms,--', trrispG." -__ W. L. Drxox,--N W. teyaasmm,-v, As the air u full of mmon of an approach- ing general election these remarks seem to he opportune. Can we not have one con. test fought out fairly and squarely on the merits of opposing principles, without drag- ging into It damaging and offensive person. alities ? It would be worth our “hile. us a young Dominion to try this course. just once for a change. and thereby let a good example to our neighbors acrou the lines, and to the world at large. "Whore {Mae's proud umple will“ afar," without bmrpattering his fellow climbers with mud, Ind placing impediments in their way.dourve3 himself. to be left out in the cold; for no man ever got any glory to himself by detracting from that duo to an- other. "Ot tint which not enrichu than, And Inna bun poor mm." This team: a particululy iniquitous thing when applied to our public mom-nob as legislators and the like. Why Ihould a political opponent look to diminish the reputation of his rival in the cloction coo. test. Any cuuse that cannot stand on it: own merits deserves to full, and any man who cannot scale the mount Thc fact seems to be that we In" no right to meddle with . pemn‘l reputation any more than with his property. In lame instances the nputation of n lamina! more value to him than " proporty. lid yet, there are thonmdn of peoplo who would acorn to steal a monk purse. sud yet have neither oompunction nor remorse in robb- Buuiiina.- '-oatttematieit thy With amp During." Tho Mmpu Bulu ln mm. m and alii;FiL'ii"."2ii; a“: f "wan-'9 Worrtro."--ou the Fair Day I we noticed a very tiue 1horturtvyrirtua"t', " which is owned b by Mr. Adam Tumor, of Emmout. 12 will he travelled through l South Grey an. mm. This is decidedly the iitmat ham we have soon in this "e tion,and is correctly nunnd “Young may» Wanud." The tumors in Wollington And other Counties, for sumo you- put Invo‘ boon running heavy noun. bad they no now realizing the betrelig of having pursu- ed thin course. " the“ kind of 1mm. all [readily at throa nod four you: old from I 8150 to MO etch ma two mm by thin erso. rising than you: old were said u few days no for Moo. Firm Ind oth. an who study um: own inbred in this matter, uhould‘ioo "What's and." be- ron tanking my other arrangements. In thin hone bu taken ihst prison in all the shown In South Grey. than exhibited Gr «L. .-- _. -' snows In South Grey, whim gilliilai fi; the put three yous, and " Gaul», Walk. Orton and num- Ihn- A ““ _ Considerable light ima been thrown on the Bemiuck tragedy by tho evidence elic- ited " the coroner‘s inquest. which. With other clues. were deemed 'mftioiunst to war rant tho um! of tho widow. mum, sister. in law, and two 1rrotltertoiu.te. of the murdered min. The callousnou of his father, ttho refused to provide 5 eotha for me Imin ofhis murdered son. Ind own to go for a minister to and the burial service, u revolting. a _ m-.- ......‘n.- any ““8 or mark. mu] how no blood or vamp of blood cam he found in my dirmion IP- mm most extnordin-ry: and more still. Low it should he found in n plus no unfro- uenwl 50 soon after it occurred in some- any that plane: comprehension. ncx'unrlos or Ttrtt Locum. The udour of the Immedinte vicinity in nut annuity. Insurance companies do not. vigorously push their basin.“ here of late yous. Formerly an epidemic in the may of fires broke out under circumstances l that. can-ted the 'totnptuu% to be very cent- iuuu [bout accepting rmka. The spot where the body was fauna my: e tttost mr likely place " any persun to be u night. 'l‘ueae does nut appear to be my mum: why any person would vUit it " Inch 3 time. Tue admit. the more It is “mined, appon'h' to he the more shrouded in mr. tery. How the body should he found whore it wen I how it gut there without my Inca or mark. end how m. mum: .... nun..- _, _ Your correspondent hu visited the facility ( which appears to he favourably located lor the perpetuation of the dark deed. The house when ths docoasod lived u shout half a mile from the road. and is hidden by tb lull in front and u swamp on both the out And west nudes. It VII " tho swamp on the west aid. whm hu mother wu found dud. "W1rart Warn. As yet no clue has been found. No evi. dence has yet been adduced to tshow who perpetrated this cruel, bloody murder. The greatest excitement prevails through- oat the community, and no effort is being United to tenrtlt on}! tut .euptr panics. ' £150st nu: BODY. " Early In the mutual; they got up Ind want tu nee If we†want and Wncru he r With. IL. ml: “out to mu lawn". to an e 'luuhr, and her ulster want to uer lutner'n a tor me name yurpuu. All. " mi, wuu " tr Atttt. Miller} miner. me. on tot 2, ounces- _ Null o, bentlnch. Ilsey bad; hunted taut . Wuhan: had not been at can“ plum», w 1 they neguu to neural: m “Inter dlruutwns lur . nun. Una party hunt to Manama, unulhcr I to Elmwuml, and a land through the . l nwump during the lineman. lu tun Allu- l I noun uh Wile, neruuler. and two Home". 1 t and his tablet Ind Uruttser went out 'iCt,r,t'.'l l the clguth concoaaiuu an Int 3, and tsiglt. t ed tlnuugn I: place of want i. called slut-h tot' ubuut twee noun. when his wue cums I to tun spot when Le wan. lylug dead on Ill“. lace. with lus cult under at. Ttiero wan , uu blood about tho place. nur marks on. ' hlruggle, nor any Indlcnuun that he bun beeuliirted were. Ill. bond was laurfully munglml: tio, large wounds were hand on It, Iron: an incl: to two inches in length. I'.','. his buck the clothes were burnt nnu‘, turn, and " bullet Wound land pierced right l tnruugll his body, coming out In My; one» 'ulmul. four iuctum Liglivr up than wen: It enteled the back. Doctor Lxudmkiu. the l Coroner, tttttt unmanned. and went out to we plum: whale the l-mly lay. In]: new“. After cumming the wot, be caused the , body to in rammed to In. u"une, and mum! l a wazrant on Mouday morning term in _ qua-t, which mu opened at two o'clock m , I in: Mtarnoun. Mr. Fro-t the Cunnty At I turney of Owen Sound. Nu nutlliad of the I Imeunmuqo. Ind reached the place shortly (ttter the Inquest begin. The mqunt oon~ ' stiuued until I lute hour, when n Wu " f Named to lieid's Hall, Hanover, at ten o'. l, clock in dx morning. It bu been going C on all day and thin evening In! further ' adjourned until Saturday, on the 29:1“ : that. . “use. The lot. upon “and Wuunut Mum, um murdered nun. new has been†no- wnouu (mm d» Inch that In". egoient tttttUlu have occurred maroon. Tho tint Wu that ot a mu named mum“. who mu shot. while Ut the He! or alumna In: mic only in the morning. It uppeau’l he Amended going out w hum deer, mad was. yrcyurmu to clan bus min whuu n scu- ueuuy Moot on". and the bullet paswd annual: in: body, who; bun xusmuuy. fun wound was “not of Mn. Miller. moumr ol the prawn ucum. Who was run over by a “an; ot but.“ auppowu to be anyeu by ( Juno Abner, her uuauuud. who was anal“ _ mm: mm tot' um murder ohm mm 1“; 0mm hound, wucru be was acqmueu. lu, you“ mum: m a Mad on was tot, l "mum " ho. g, conceal-m li, bruuucn. to; 3 Lul'uu or lulu you». " Wu. uwuod uy we nae-maul 3 “tamer. no In a mam mount mung-amen )‘Chl'u oi age, on. a who nun vile cum]. Uu batman; ultu‘uuuu nu haul. out lu Manon-r ou mum oualuum and ttg. Lnrued tonne. tru his wue “Klee. In mun; clans o muck, gut In. .uypcr, mm muted wan act to so to Us lieugct" . Wuo liven Jam. “cum“ me mad. new†leawumg In: â€at, Lu “Utah but.†mat Luau, mm the WAN Acton-ow to we Ammo mm um. “a: num held. on out um no; no to In. luuwr r uur a... no “alum noon: on SMurday uuut. Ito, 91:th no; tul who 21ti. Anna: an utgut. tsaionsn, April M.-. The India; of autumn]. over the murmur of “mm Mule: but been Momma uenr lawnm- From the Toronto Globe. Baum. A.i'ril 'i..-A farmer nun-d Wen. Miller, of the 8th â€amnion of Beet. tiueh, wns found dad in the woods about I mile from his own home on Sunday all tel-noon. II. had been shat through the chm. The lull mural Mo luck and puma out of " hurt. The gun Ind on: Jenny been hold close to has body “on fired, sud his clothes won burned " I huge upm of his but. Thoma-A mo large wounds on Ida hnd, and a somatic- ovet bu eye. do was touud lying on bu Me tttttt ma (my nude: u. ho truce of my beam: “hm, mum: wu my mood nomad mm. he by. he was ewdeuuy mania-ad u tome Men from we opal. who“ luuud. mud when the buodtttg but slapped. w.» our-ed than. no mu Mt than“: on Sunday evening. M y") mumannl on Am I†Mom. DI. Land"- luu, we Coroner, mu uou'tUu of the nub tStar, and mm momma Sun“ um Canon went out to autumn into the can. Tae Doctor nu lauds: vacant, and will hold an Equally tUU uwmoou. Murder ofa Bentinck Farmer. After recon Wr. Milli» mi the do. hate, ing that u the Queen was Bour- oigu of gand- u well u of England Ibo going "emdit the mom of (kn-d: an um _ --- m--. w uvduudw m commer- cial matters. Split) would not permit Cuba to send I. re munmlive to Madrid, and therefore ',dl'l never mum the mom-dim representative of Cumin. He prooooded to drum tine distinctions be. tween the consular and diplonutic lorvice “Baghdad France. He thought the muon- too aythigumm, and doolnud it"gPgit,fdgjiii'i'i ttgtptg,e "an...“ in . m of u . from England and indapond-neo. . Mr“ Mi. “in; nanny! 9.. J- recognized and); tiri%iiifii u to and In Agent to nogotiato in Atkl ,7 AW __ . - ,___.--_.. "nu - "ou/s. _ He suppomd the motion in . speech of culinary length. presenting clear] the dit. _tiesuitiei under which (humid: ill in mutton of kale and commerce. Sir John A. Maedonnid replied in . vein calculated to divert the attention of the) Home from the real quudon at issue. Ho talked in I. stmin which ealUd from Mr. Muhnzio-tho remark that the hon. Met. tleman had seldom been so weak in "gu- ment. . ftutda, he taid, would nevu- he Orrawa, April 21. On motion to go into Committee of Sup. pls, Hon. Mr. Blake proposed a resolution nthrmimr the principle of independence of action for Canada In maxing her on: commercial relations with other countries. Ll- "...----A, I A‘ _. . A vote of thank: to Mr. Thoma Brown. Pmsidwt. who occupied the chair. and John Johnson Secretary ohm Mention. brought the mating to a do... . Moved by Mr. Jun ALLAN. of Fare. mont, seconded by Mr. Hum! PARKER. of Duriuun. "The: the Convention is fully in accord with the action of the Opposition in the Legishtive Assembly under the lender. ship of Mr. Meredith, and will exert them- selves to the utmost to oppose the central- ization policy of tho Mount Government, and 1teaitilyArprove ofthe pro siuou that the boundary question should graded by _ reference to the PrivyCouucil or other cout. l Belem tribunal, us formerly acquiescml in y the Hon. 0. Mount. sud now argued by the Dominion Government." Moved by Mr. H. J. Simon-an. of Our. ham, seconded by Mr. Jatrcs Evan. of Glenelg, “That this Convention expresse- ite firm conviction that the construction of the C. P. It. and the land policy in the North West have been the means of devel- oping the vast resources of tint territory in a short period of time." lures." I A full attendance of the delegate: chosen 1 b) the Cotsservtuives of thin Riding was convened at Durham on Thursday anâ€. noon last. for tho purpose of nominating candiduws for the Dominion and Local l Ptsrlcauenta. Mr. Geo. Jackson. M. P., re. ceived the unanimous support of the Con- vention for the Commons, and utter hear- ing reports from tho various divisions of the Riding. the Convention proceeded to nonu- inato a Hindi-lute for the Local Assembly. Insulting in the ulsction of Mr. John 15!th Pe" of Nomnhy. _ Tm following radiations wen thon cu ried nmnimounly V-- Moved by Mr. Wm. lelCl. second- ed by M. G. H. Seamus. "That this _ Convention. bein composed almost exclus- ively of fume", (lunch)! ,rnpiysticaliy en- 1 domes the N. P., initiated and curried out I under the {resent Couservative Adtuinis. _ notion, an that we believe it to be to thel advantage of the Ntricruituml interests, I while " the same time fostering mauafac. ( South Grey Conservative Con. vention. _ T'avorms.--rurvet Noble, June- Mo. Lelu, Julm Fitzgerald. Durant. Thsvertrs.--W. E, McMillan H. J. Mul- dnugh, Thoma»: Carbon, P. McQuillau. tihop.--H. Parker. The Board will meet again " Durham on Tut-why tho 2nd uf May next when we rust of the tspplieationn will be disposed of. _----- -e_- no». --- __------ ensue. Tavern.--Jo.wh Gibbons. Thom“ th male. George Ryan, William o'Mesrs. The Commiuiouon of South Grey hum granted we follownug Luau-um _ uouunt. _ Tavern-medium) Humbug". Wil. Gut liockiuo, Tanotlty Mural). Henry laughs. 1ulusrd Hug. arm-max. Taverns. -auy Chmick, William Reid, William Burma, Thoma Allen. h'ltops:--J. B. Meoaw, S. Nuuwonhy. Thou. Brennan. There is I young mm in thin neighbor- hood who laud.- a nomadic life. H. in on the mu! in march of I bird. We hope he may won iiud the olret of his Bench. and inkewiaa put an end to hi: prognmitioua u be has been but now several times. U. KNOW. l Aa Mr. Malawi. went out to food his atoeh on Tum-y morning, he found to uu you utonishmvnt that one of his horses had been stolen. m went to Durhun and “legnphbd to tsll qua-tiers. but when he re- turned how. his horse wan imek. What surprised Mr. Mackenzie most mu that he could not tmek him from tho tstable,aud be supposed that tho thieves had bundled up Lin Met in order to prevent him from tuck- mg him. The nurse had broke out of the stable Ind gone about I mile to on. of hit l', ighbor. who drum bun buck the nut J'. I Dominion Parliament. 1h. ti:rrrron,--Al1ow me for the bst time, to intrude upon the columne of your "liable paper. Few "' who.†temilitxr with Kingston Height. which is sitwvted onthq form of Mr. John Kingston from when†it detives Ste new, it is situated wont 6 mile. from the town of Dal-hour. in the " of Chuck. it in about goo feet high. When the utmotphero is clenl’. the Georgien Buy can be seen from ite summit by tho lid of o toleecopo. At the one of thin hoight is the residence of Mr. John Kingston. who is tho tender of I payer meeting. instituted hue shout a you Mo. Mr. Kingston u n Worm-bended out! zealous christian. we trust he my con- tiuno in future on he has in the poet. enm- eetly ouUavoring to lend inner. from the errors of thoir ways. although more on runny chem!“ to oontead with, pt. tr never givee up in despair, knowing that hie work is " I good “use. I We on happy to notice in our midst the preeonoa of n poet, we can now any with pride thnt Glonolu u pouoosod of poetieal talent which will". long hecomo famous, , wo delight in the Tft, of the Irreseut,aud ‘ drums of the future. Ve will be happy ) to no more ofhie poems in print. I oemdit the t of Cumin to my country. Llht','d'. Her M., bay Gama rocogniud. uni not. I?“ (:0th of Enghnpd. The b"uop.-Auga. McIntyre, Wnlson Ben South Grey Licenses. IGRIION'I‘. ms nu entitled a in commer- l not ttorauit " to Madrid. 'rogujm the Height. Ietrrtii.' aid {c.3411}. m;- poattion ii, the 1GGiriiiGa irui. mlâ€. And a: may Lao: :15 y 'pqtortoit Ionian: om; . TIM“ In. "an and n â€mum 'ttle “wan-g doa-d me hold bis It. Ala-Idol- Fisher. W of tho TOM-no Band. or an comic Bunk. eon- mitad union's]. on Wednuday Inst week by fe,elte bin-01f through tla. mouth “a: The In“ Mmfmm Winnim 'bow this: the ttood. an awn...“ on. min W Tt throw: to Winnim from Emma-Ian. Inâ€; pan-um from St. Paul. They In" forum! over an Rod River u E-sort w! on; an [and to tho union. Soul. â€flotsam a JhnasBtret from the Tho Ara-within " Emu has bean ll?.!?. “my by tho ies.- on tho iled R iv". ttot tltmuat, fire I GG-iii two. Arrange menu "9 MM DUI. to not I boat down from Gum! Forks to being "newâ€. m Emu-non by 1tpetar. In St. Paul then In It Uaat tooo P0091. at the Union Der pot and houh “(in {or train: to leave. 400 Cnnadinaa "find than; yesterday. Ind 8 conch-loud. arrived to-dny. beside. who! In My “an. Pro-Yea- am that m; trot t trough for . n. I I In interviaw Gen."\'nu Horn thu 0"" ing aid the St. Paul. Minneapolis. & Man ital. tuck ya under was" for I KW" nanny mil“ toath M St. Viacom. Tho Winnirq. Ari] M.--No tmines hevo roughed mu from St. Paul since Woduoo. (by night. All him going noun: haw been 2gitt1: Them m upwards of â€All†poop , "an!" mug." 5nd emi. mun. thll'uoo-‘l between St. Vincent an d St. Paul. owing to wry-bout. on the M. PHILMinne-tpolh. & Manitoba rand. About tut; mil“ don; the Rod River miloy is um der “tor. Ind In “for! bu boon mule to not neuron from Fargo and Grand Forks to trans er [vacuum and nails, in omer that the him-M nay be to toms uncut tidal over. but with what gum-us my hi teen. The mm!" min which left here 3n Thyyur. min“: still " M. “an can mm. the River. the bridge Ring been swept an than. The wuor is null rising than " Lie nu of mu inch per hour, Ind the Emu‘onhm {on tho want is yet to com. Home“: St. Vincent and Elmer. Ion were In than het of wnur on the truck. The at. Nut Ind Manitoba line 1- wind out n mile Ind I In" south of tit. Vingent. Ind two boomed". m " tho A gentleman who .reived from there re- port. all the principal 'streeus under water. wA-hdown's hurdwm store. Westlmrke & jiiiraiiiri, and Hurlmu & Coleu' imp..- meut warehouse. no Goodall. People at being conveyed to Bud from Hiya: Cttr. ney‘u hotelm boats. The homo of Mr. Bradley, the canton: house (racer. ie Fur. rounded t valor nix feet deep. Eur}. thing u eating wound. The WIN! u about three inches below an top of the tel, nymph poles in the alloy slang-id. the railway luck. The Emerson Council hue decided to In." 0:01-17 to oguyey pawn- (Fm the tttl, . 8t no. aim... amt ft'.-- vireo 'llwi'll4rri'.'iii"lti2 we on. ttttt a [liver chow that much m0 " 'sir-lr ' been done, and more ll expected by ‘the Spring MIG“ in Red River. . At hin- eraon. a portion of the town we: inundated. and a new 070.000 bridge on?“ “new thin ia slight in caliper-neon "ith the dam- ageatWin’ . The ite newbndge over the Red Ever at that point hae ' ' carried away by the gorge and consequent tiood. Fran were entertained for the mag- ttitieettt Louise bridge of the Cenadal'acitic . but it etill etanda. mom. a portion of the . piers was retried anal. e traction of. the city bridge being sun between no piers. The breakwater of the draw wee "vent “way, and klom'aph eouuuunieatiou entir- ' ely out ofr. Wednesday night was an alu- Ious one for Winnipeg. During \Vedneh. day afternoon the river wee "l fret, getting within six feet of the Bnttlcieter, of the bridge, leaving but little margin " ice to get un- I der. At noon No. 6 warehouse we. aur- rounded. The street we. th ("led up to the " innipeg and Western Transportation office. The lower part of New. Dame street was Boodod for a considerable dis. tance. the water covering the entire uidth of the street, the utter mum! to be slight- l receding. but u the ice wae jammed there could hardly be any certainty that the falling would continue. A ITIAIILI “Itr.CKI-ill. The steamer "Victoria" was anchored at , the mouth of the Andinoboine Itis er. and t got a sudden lurch yesterday afternoon and lsllrlbd down the lied River. Five of the l crew were aboard the steamer when she . started. and at once set to work to out an- chor ', but owing to the quentitv of thrtuine me. it would not take hold. The steamer turning broadside drifted against the Bee. end pier of the Broadway Bridge, where ehe just remained long euotrrlt to permit. the men to climb " the hunt to the Irridrw. narrowly Tree with their lives. '1 he steamer we around ulnl \wnt Hum r the recent! apan cf the bridge. In you»; I under, the minke-stuck. wheel-house, And everything above dork here wept away. l No damage wee bustained b} the bully» (outer tlmuine Ionic three hundred )arda below the bridge her uucltur caught fast, and Sher In!“ lien tluuv. The ,bridgo mu the Jo River, mar Emenon. ha been carried nu}. A luau Inland McPhouon, crud": than yon"- dny wu drowned. The bridge ncm mo Main Rives-mu: Wot Lynnonru mind any. _ Winnr Mr. McDoungl do.“ a. at... by sup- porting the 'xmolutioetr. ma- wh'nh . m mu taken, â€suiting in a dab“ Mths uno- lutiom, by 10t to Mk This gives the Gov. ernment» ymloest " an and“ the] but bad daring tin mount unions one. in our commend-l "lotion- with oth. or oountriu woo consistent with our duty to the Enpin. If the vi.," of tho tirut Mini-tar were to prev-i], Sit A. T. Gait In he pointed out, not name-cry in England. a. "minded the Hon. gentleman oppooiu tint Sir A. T. Colt urn the very nun who had boon the champion of tho principlu embodied in the molutimu on the low of that House. Ir. could not mall I single inatanee where Euglnnd had 00¢th any trouty with the Uuitod States in Brig. Uh North America And Cund- did not ttrt the worst ofit. The only one who“ the international conclusion hul It... I“)- wrytoCmuhwu mull-Wm when Can-d. In. ovoid“ tive unmi- no cordially supported the "no!“ 4kutl the MTI, ofpulafic sentiment ill 'd'SL' Iineo o bonus-ion of self-govom. moat, Bud detaining that everything which tended to give Canal. Mt comm! over ber on: .8115, sud lend-d to give [mum]. of View to be: Manon. math-nod the tie which bound her to the Blilinh Em in. m believed that Hons. to be u and; of musing Cauadian qun u truths Com. mon. ofEnglA-d. Ho uidth-etioet looking to pol-hes from and Wad union of Sir John that the tmrolation or.- hnpnd Beirah Mn. he hid it Jul not oom- well Irom the Under of . party when out: duel-rod that if the N. P. w“ “land" for British oonmcu'uu. then So much tho won. for British eo"iuetion." Hon. Mr. Mackenzie followed in I an... Irte,ttd, In"! 1tttftetPt,eeh, {winning Red River Floods. ’me WWII I'm AWAY. him will ,,,__. my manb'; /r"iii', - on biza- " {tn-mum A 62M}? â€to u the s'.tyEee0Gttl1l', 'r"tsoe,icriv" a 'i'i:lii,tiiti'??i?iiiti,': ftd 1tt'ir,'te , . . Ly tannin ul t . y d Q'WE'†Jil'plttt ,ti?42,'r,tetg,oa 1 In o, u v a» “mum ""'"'i"c'atrh'i,ct ii'2'C _ M. t to 's 'm-ana-z,. m - “no 0- “... _-. ill to on! tue? " A. “I“ U '9. 'el ,“. _ I ' c Ian!“ I!- - Dissolution of Partners; Teuterviir7u, m": . -_ -. ' their (blind-u nun-n. unl and Mm‘lml, the "lt chill“. I Maul-“l of (but “an of the ir lot-unlim at nu ddoultw we) tttll in alum. W ttte can! Lulu I“ to h add Enam- am the, II. to Ho Enema-r od “11-, A, D um. ALL â€not" l‘uLlu-u dam - a! lulu-M Ml‘hllhn Town-up duh-win an tur l wml 'PP-tid- on or Mum! th, I“, A. Nahum luv-4., Lu! t, ,lm 'to 2311'â€th . I h Rlkt2're,htditi'0iiieiiiifi,'t,' than: M ad. "mu. l m Ila-d- about " Uaut In]. M punk, " nan-u Inch-M1 bull-l For “1an on "a: mum. to Witt dual for the “a on but inf I7. In Lu was "aiacia a"ia, 9M. Lou-u a. mu Pail Flour Kind Flour 8.1mm Flour Gmlmm Flour Cracked Wheat shut“ . Hm . . "on Food . 0-th . Nil-d Chap. Ont-“l Soul. " “nut " teiG"irtii'iii. t M W“ I'M by of Am, m FLOURSCF ttLU.' an Wool, I)†l Atrpler, per trtgoq bollIIr "e'""". " thaisr,tott krathr,glrt DURHAM Ml Peas," May, per ton “My per Pork, per 100 n ot, .. "ides. bt lumpskinu, n Bum LL BM. (Janna-l Full When! Spring Wh (Outs. I Flour. period Corn Meal .. Shark. .. Datum. La. 1011.. was Bw Blur Public Nomi Executor‘s Notice p. â€WA-I‘ll! Ila â€nth: mum. W dam ' - two pun, l In". !2, “All vet-them I' "Sl%lun()li, titan {IA-rum: 4 I}. blur-nah.“ t “an. Me Wm M4 Huh-u. Bunk-w "'“_.M “an â€r...“ Joann-u In hum-um of Mr Wm. Jul-mum 11 Ma-sc-oe, the "In In w. I’ll-Mk. M n‘ I‘ll!" (in tho ttrel, Inn! bun . â€HUME. " I dun M! _ '.'. An yaw dhrt"Hred .1 mm! cull Id by a mi Phil-l 'ofrertne uni mag-an M rum-u: 'u on. “are a hunk-.1 Mm. w. _ mo an: T', " nu rrttco. m. ' 'matted-ts, down-n4 upon u t About It M " nut . "an" I am and II. who nu ma u-n "" Will m. the half]! out: I no“... and who! and lm-IN- to - “b mocha " In "-11" sly II mun-And Maw-m In m. a..." a “on ot our oe ttto "Mm-v and hm! In: mam-M II can» lulu! N Hunt " wan n hum. ti.' in“... the lama. and am (a. up the liver and all d - il A way continuum Hood purifying. Juror 'mmiat At Joliet. “L. '27 rm " bores cloning“! mm- Frul (I... on 'tir-stricken, a“ had “about." Noted. N.G.&J.McKEC 01-qu d In mis up tefr Elmer} n... j. To h†pun wash-1; 'lr also.†h" a and tittor, 2:292“. ti.y 'H'" , N an": d vl'ir?,'i??ii'reieri. when, H.350! " M In“ WW " -hrtnee. I pin-amino in the woetd. A M. as. he“. The Bridal: “tumor Ito MINI. In. tseen Inc-cued m by tho. Tho (any: 4toodod lad still burning. A auamee caught, tire In": “Whit. on tt, per destresed. “a in “a Fret any on“, a use “II, " the thou... I’m-lino no but with I. luau-Ala. hue no he 'tme at We...“ in , short an most must at Liiari" "trox Mn Be, “I MN run In Pun“ â€(Cu-ll " ot shot dud ry an Indian It Slug-u ott W11 In. hon muted. TVita l 'ti l'lilCl map-6M» DER d I. Mao an: a, o an." mm _, In: on. A I Dr MARRIAGE HAN MAI Dun-u: A WILLIAM DE If...“ BIRTH " nu ATHS I hurl "an " li Che: " 00 a m 8 (I) I 00 tt on .. " " " u tit to u to