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' . \euun tt unland "won-ducal“)- n-n- ----, And See Their New Wuhan Go ALSO THE OLD Reliable Scotch COLLAR. CM 01 made ]3()l'[1|)l'l Tl Spring and Summer Famous up: medal Durham ' Feb . " .1878. h 1uaid.turtr--opp, Law-t Facile-v. lieu-luv!) Beeclvtd JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER "mun-3... “an“ AMERICAN COLLARS DI†"til-1., who w VETERINARY SURGEON and Make Pp, Lawnszyum Good WT Guaranteed DIHMI.‘ Cutting done to Order ALPIID Inn". - Com, L'rortu Attorney TP,J,t,,e,it'yy'p', and Attorney's‘at-Law " div-lean nu Chmmevy, Conway-neon. tux, Own 'r'uu.htmvtrtssiueoa o) [Methanol]. Otttce Alexander Robertson, deuce at would Poatodie.e, Loweryosvn "and Dali-r. Win S a Specialty. LEAD! IC'l o'fMyi'd'rit'ttleieae.er.dattr.' on" A“. De. mum... $3...» tor II. the Buverrtitreusgnt not to new: pg liner. “unis-menu. new: when lemma "ir- wr, an muons.- ch cult-(y no in!“ “an! lutbhldao. and clawed It "an,“ mug. an Cw Mania-nu cltamysd 5 .qIttq not “In for tho an: inst-mm». and 2 cents who branch on...» "-0kota.--No-iqt mt.- UM Bad “you and; on tub o-d-ur.-.-....,.....]-.. Twoutetum oratlbcnlnnpnrm Mum... B_USINESS DIRECTORY. - --- . __ LEGAL! _ - I. I. LTTORNEYS at Law, Solicitors, to auction: Town, Duh-m. B.1ACK£S,B.A. namxmmu: 1 "ttportant quetrtionNe "er.Ts "'W 1t',etttiottrrtt_oii lat. t" in than cold fort, may." mteh riv “"""“VIM'NP-nd thT1ta'utttt 'c1"torev.uimtosi WWI- f In. mm has all tho â€plume-hr Aukâ€. 1.:unlrtou Street, no" the l'ost ottiee, DU “HAM. N uyppsito lurker: Dru; Evie. Upper rial man. H -TIIJI‘3w8l.†per yeah]. Alva-cm- $1.38 u lol p.†"Inâ€. It". I u Kar ml Frist; At my“, (bu-urn; smut, type: Town 2t"1"eEaararFoosr. aims-s MAchirT DURHAM alrs"svior 'l‘hursduy, CHAS. [35"335, “THE GREY REVIEW†E.D. MACMILLAN, norm m, ATI. LAW, ae.--0rrua 55'le AUCTIOXEER, for the My ot Gray. Aurthur: Hal" “hailed to 'u " tho (funny. " lea-bomb}. "in. " on t'oiurru'ssiou'. Land Balm awfully uni the mic bills yrompuy pound Ip. _ TAILOR, In“. Iii-Myron} “7.8 OP ADVERTISING. ttBi, Frost As Frost. from ITE of Ontnno Vettiuary Z. NIX()V. 3ACKES a mum: DI C h L MEDICAL. DITNIJALKJ) J. TOWNSEND, Publisher "h'ria'rirget'. ho... tn an I tho te " " nent I: tot of thi Harman Mable on“. an} gimp}: 91cm KIA.“ ‘I . N J',Pvi)e; [I 1879 An¢i~Galing, Buy I Enough ' " . - Ont ' IT LSh DURHAM duo' AG Ca mm In" g . W. FBOST,LL.B " mgh " ply or Inn-hm: men thread n be mdy “no mum- OLE, I. A. PBIKGLE y!†every Mon o 5 p. m. 'Pit' " all! can um some as Pm than if a“; tin; W. into other hand: In 2'ilu'.t.i T dad had: who never Slaw {Md any?“ to them to I rply to tho can 'llrh'iit,'i?,il, mun-tin 'ia"a"rl'l'l'd'. to: unan in nu when they then could not. " that clan and Ttyy'r1e'thtft"tit.diriiro 'td".",".":,,',' "AlA-l-u-A -» -.-_ __, . by. " (M hr Cm I: to and man ii' prices 'tat aa TM lo; Those who“ ace mutual-mm I â€has. "led 'i7llll," as}!!! about 8't2 ppOttle)&sirItyEs Self oil! u; AiiiiJii'l Stock I h' thanking his many onstomem for their li'mrul patronage in post "an would also 11» tom: mom that beta; About to are up buahossxritt - _A le‘l Mo Bush. Fresh Lime. Durham P. o.. MM! SM Lumber, Lumber, - Shingles, Shingles, Lath ll; Lime mghest market Pl and Tulhw, Darham Ftsb.7th Call and an: punches. ’10 DIMENSE STUFK of FOREIGN and M HST“) LEATHER-3'. Also Findings in and variety. A splendid} PRIME HARNESS LEATHER. n SHOE MAKERS Close. Pi. 1’. BOOT and SHOE SHOP' IP,' TI A FIRST-CLAN! "r'..ut.ttF. To Illltli Remember the Jiltht; Adam: 0 not co. rit - A... . ""'rr'e%"".B"MMt. mullhllb of 1euypersluutvoutoutiiiirr"t notice. A, flxllitm-k ot (Minna, Caskets ,Shronda Ind Tum minwnlw-ku baud Askins'l’ateut Metalio Cllass Burial Case: I. A . ' ' J. C. JOPP T up; RO_C_KV_ILLE mus W Bf, I L DJ ‘lgn'ge‘u My Motto (and and Mr denim: h .4 Pesi, S, fltteeifieations, Estimates, ML, _ Furnished. Wore .'raperint.nded nu! [nume- rd chug" Moderato. 11m Jun Kenna: Jtrhn A. am " ouch of to no dwilil his nu: l ncry cannot Sui-Denna Albert Search. Lower Town, Dun ham, IG'. market price paid for Rider, Calf Skim 's aw Bumm- .trhstty cunnaeiitiii'ma com of loam, roducod to an love» than. III in d I‘avtory. Money to Loan General Banking Business TllA?is.uyi'Ei). f "trperta, L "Ming munmon " - a" - m..- , l of both may, and Company (mus qt either burnt or Vin-gm property In tow Durham Planing Mill SASK‘DOOR C 'E , , JG " 3"8 Sept. 29th, tMt THIS BANK issues L 7 (In! 19mm. and other any: undfullects Sterling Hm DEPOSITS of " tLrii,UiJii Emma noon which the current rate climate-t WI†be allowed. W. M. CLARK, Architect and Builder, MARKDALE. Capital $6,000,000 : Reserve $1,400,000. an “UL‘LHLLE MILLS. Also gm unnnty of JOIb‘TS. Lot 41,Con. il Nit a. ll. Bentinek. . DAVIS, 1i'rdilSmilRT0tr, BANK Of COMMERCE, "Wi updeysigned has CULLECTIONS MADE All I Should Call and E 0n reasonable terms-ml immers- ROBT. BULL EH. hm‘hnxmkcops on [Huh of t,'oih,troorts “ml a] tir, ll, it, mm. " at.an of Mm dine and Jou cannot fail to suit. Itl .nds . It mum null other rem.» comitrieC. \f‘ollectu Sterling Exchange; Issue- drum New thk and all part: of (Ylnsdl. CANADIAN l ' May '25tlt,i880, DURHAM. nmonced business I lolicic your In: tho N. P. Boot, such an the n of (hu Dominion went. I expoet he Mun. A1t'sniu1vrermihik to not y N. P. Boom. All the lending nulll thiutil A thv (yu'iis'ii'il.'v'i',ii "th pe: nu they knnw tho N. P J .. . st . J. w, CRAWFORD, Ops ItB2, rout prumlp attention to business I rctmmn "l Inch. ItH. I Strictly Con hhtentiaI uli.ee and Gentlnnen!‘ of “SEE“. th CHARGES LOW, i ate tho: 'AHlh' and DO.. aamiue S MrFREARY. m REVIEW oak-o. " Town Durham trroirert'y at iirw.iii Giii; IOWOI’ A splendid lot ot I 'te,tt, G "I! , Rheum; Letters ofCredit on a. large amount tum-c ttortho l. PRINGLE. Town, Durham appearance at hand a all kinds ot hummus in y197 llbt (tii1ij)iiiti" mm y 169 to tend 138 “You are her mutant-s! the assassin of the happiness of your only Ion I" it cried. "He, your own flesh and blood, will one day, if ho does no: Ilnndy, curse you t for the brand of Chin in “amped upon your forehead. and mentor. only one "aid: will loath†you I" rest, and desgroying her nppetito for food. In Vain she had iriad to stiiU her inward monilgr by unremitting attention: to the want: of Eugenis. ' Two long years had elapsed since that eventful night; and during that time the consciousness of a Wicked action, that worm which never ditrs, had been gnawing at the heart of this haughty woman, day after day,nnd night after night giving her no , 1.1,: us now turn to the countess. How l dim-nut was the scene in the spacious balls of the Castle from that which was enacted lin the dungeon beneath its walls! While 5 down in the depths the angels of the Lord ( hovered over the innocent maiden and sav- I ed a soul from perdition, the very demons lofhcll peopled the splendid saloons of the _ Il magnificent palace. No where at (my time were spoken the words of peace; but those gloomy {ghostsmrime and isin,hannted thedis mal c-u'ridors, flitted throligh the desarlel rooms, howled like roaring thattdtsr.tstorms along the stairways, and entered through the doors and windows which were left an- repaired by the mechanic's hand. Terror was depicted upon the features of the ewe- stricken domestics; while the wan and wastcd features of the countess, and her uervouo actions. betrayed her internal ag- ony. A a I , Imagine then hor alarm, when she one ‘morniug found her basket empty, which (but! been always filled during the night! 'The meant] morning came, and with it m {Irruviimom and so likewise the third and tlu , out: I. ' All her store was now consumed; and, destilnio of everything to out or to drink, she soon became so much reduced glint she was unable to leave her bed. Her situation was terrible. But day after day, week after week, pass- ed by, and no relief appeared. Still Eugenia, finding that nut only hm necessary wants, but many luxuries, wen supplied to her from day to day, lay quiet-- ly down upon her couch to niglzllyslmuber nnt thinking there would come any change fur the worse. l l Eugenia. had never before learned to ac: knowledge her need of this help, not b Ipmy for it. She now read it again and tt. gain. The poetry carried her down int: the depths of suffering, and up again ts the lwights of consolation and hope. A IL World of ideas, formerly unknown to Hher. was opened tolusr view; and the Lord lu hml heard ofin the days ofhol infantry, inow became known to her as the Lord of linight umljuslico. The verse (PS. LXXI, l r. 20), "Thou which hpst showed me great lulu] sore lmulJes, shalt quicken me again, laud shalt Ming mo up again from th, depths of the mirth," made a deep impres. l sion on her, as if tho Lord himself Spain I to her; and she eonfidoruly hoped that tlu G rout Poiug, of whom the grcat'psrdmis: spohc with such certainly, would shortly release her from bondage. Let It seemed to her as if the holy sings! had thougM only of hcr--at, if he had pen- ned his verses in view of her helpless tsitu. ation-for aha too had no helper but the Lord. l (concluded from last week.) , ' At last the love ot life prevailed, and all that former courage and spirit returned. I I She examined with attention and surpriSC l tho room she wnsiu, and she comprehend- (cd that her books and needlework might {enable her to pass the time less wearily (en in brooding over her great “Hangs“ , She again begun to be industrious; and h lthis way she wannged to forget, for hour. I git a time, her unhappy situation. l One day, when looking over books, sh: , found an old Bible-a. Volume she had al f ways regarded with indifference. Now ir her luncliness, she began to road the Psalms. and was astonidled at the sublimity of tbs poetry, as well as the deep feeling of the heart of the composer, who land, by Ins nu shaken faith, qttuincd the ilistiisetiua ofo. inspired piophet us now turn to the countess. When hwy-n Inn to tal-a be. And Jurie- never Guam: When puliucmna are cputent. Amt landlords don't collect ttthr mt: When Boston mum give up their beau; When parties “null up the machines; When naughlv children all die young. And girls are born without th tongue; When Indian don“t m. “In to hop rv‘L And (Alice-hr lden - tlop ; When preachers cm than sermons short And all the folks to church man; When hack subscribe" all hue paid, And oditora have {unlaw- mule; Such tuopcuitats will lure portend This world mun. soon cumo to an end. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN A Cruel Deed. New Molin- GiiGT. BY HUGO. POETRY DURHAM, 00. Grey; MAY ll - Yvkeru Gazette. Thu can " having thus discovered the crime of Isis walker. had suffieieut presence ofmiud to hop the: whole matter A secret. He permitted no one to enter his rooms. but watched himself by tho bedside of the Javely girl, whose vigorous cpnsutuliou rallied tram the shock much toonor than he had nulinipakd. ". Two any. “human at {his dior"tt of early worm. 31»' tannin:- My" 9300449113 who Cull. gates". But this", Ila thm took her up, and came his own apartment, when he m; of gvery muturnm'o to bring hrr again, in which he at length happ ceoded. Faiutly she raised her hands as it in pray- "r, but was unable to utter a sound; while Herman, perceividg the movement, took from his tvttvsslliugusoat a tlark of wine, which be had provided tor his journey 1somoward,aud pat a law drops into her lips. "Gran God of Heaven 1" he eried, en with horror; and this ugonizod o ation called back to life the girl ear caught the sound of that f He descended and was surprised io find a tonantablc room, well supplied with fur. niture, and replete with every convenience. He throw open anuthar door, and discov- m'ed a bed, and upon it,--tU dying Eu. geuin. \‘ulce. So soon as he observed the open trap, the true state of alIuira ilaeUd across his mind. Quick as thought ho bore his mother buck to he: couch, and placed her m the charge of her nurses; and than, with alamp in his hand, he flew back to the dungeon, to which he soon found the path trnddeu nightly by his mother during the past two years. . At that eventful moment, which was to decide the. fate “of Eugenia, and the well being of his mothen's soul, the count had reached his mother's side. At lat the countess could he in bed no longer; but sending her nurses away, on _ various protests, she took what proviaium _ the cuuhl tiad hum! near her chamber, [ uAtered along the corridor, and, while opening the twp-door, known only to her- self, in which she at length succeeded, she {hinted away, commons only at the last moment of sensibility that she was clasp- l ed iq the strong embrace of two powerful: arms. i In spite of the oeierity of the count/s movements who sped home with the swift- uess of the wind when ho received this ur- gent summons, many days elapsed are his return home, ctemities for the unhappy Eugeiia and the despairing countess. “Herman," she wrote, "for the sake of Eugenia come home to your dying moth- __ ... I The despair of the countess. when she found that this calamity would ttffix to her I the seal of murder, and leave her only the melee, only to make herself in reality I munlemss, or to reveal the guilt which she iml so resolutely concealed tron: all, has. tened her and, and left her with scarcely sumeiout sh-ongth to pen a few lines to hem son. ' u I' When she felt hot strength gradually] ‘failiug, she thought of we situation of Is'u. I ormia, and carried down all the provisions I ,he would need for u long time; but before ' all her arrangements were made as she had 'ulnnded, sho broke down and was laid up on a sick bed. Batas everything in this world mast reach its culminating point, and no power Hui earth so strong that it will not become exhausted, so mu it with the health and ‘treugth of the countess. They were com- ioelledto yield .to a mighty foe, whose power she could neither gm'nsay not re- :,is t. I No pen can describe what the countess suffered. If for a few short hours she was led by a natural impulse to restore the young girl to liberty, her reason opposed such a step, for by this step she would then publish to the world, what people nowonly surmised, or secretly hinted ; and then her honor would he more sullied by her own l'ouldoeds than by the misullinnzo of hu' son with this poor girl. No! she would i rather suffer tho tormects of the doomed than suffer this foul dishonor. In this wny rho wasted away t, a mere shadow, and "erifieod the happiness ofthree persons-- nay, more. endangered her oternal welfare --to gratify her inanné ambition. The Count was residing in a far-diahnt capital, not intending to return very speed- ily. pork ware at first nub my: Int by. and-‘by Ibo wu freely atigmatimd " I mur- doreu; and the faot “at the melanin), who was said to has driven the, young lady away, disappeared soon Inter. being sent to a dish». country, gave Additional color to the. elm-3e. Ting Wssness and nightly walks of the haughty Indy were at- tributed to remorse, which was indeed the true reason; and she was shuimed by all] who knew her; while the dark ntatttrs which were circulated abroad, caused the ( few families who 1nd come o'ccasionally to the Castle to discontinue their visits. l y bring hm- to.life length happily suc- he made use carried her to to cried. strick- Jizod exclaim. I8 girl whose that familiar She spent her lwo remaining? hours in 'Hst'enihg to the consolation: 1nd prayer: 'of Eugenfd, ind expired ht Mum having in hen/cry last women“, enjoyed that tide iriiia. which the had never a- pirriliided th'rislirhout 1m pmd."aubil§oua 1:1. "ae,_Aur...Lt 1.. - - -- l, "Son! em) l" said the aged dame, with , a passionate outburst; "tell nae the truth j),',',',',.', are only mocking me by placing a de. lusive phantom before my eyes in order i that I [my not see the demons with their ',liiT," swords'of vengeance! It ia in vain! iNothing bat eternal doom awaits me! I never thought, while in health, ofa life where eattldy power is useless. Those whom I despised when living, are now standing by the Throne of the Lord as my steamers. and this ring is the seal of my condemnation , Go and bring back the dead Eugenia; and then I will believe; but inot till Gu." And Herman went for Eugenia. When she came and walked up to the _eouMass,sttrrouttiled by n heavenly halo lot'un'ldnees, and. stepping to the side of ls, bed; upoke sweet‘und gentle words of Iconsolnhon; when she told her that she considered all the evils she had suffered as i the will of Beaveu--a trial from tl. Lord --who, for her own good, had brought her l from the wrong path into the right' war- the heart of the proud and aged sinner was broken before the eomparsio1ytu love of God, who, in her last moments. had sent to her His angel of peace; end alter Boom, of teen; perhaps the tint the had ehed since the death of her noble miter, the asked the purine of he: not: Ind aim for the - the had committed. no speak sootlxlngly, yet earnestly. "Mother," said he “die in peace! Ea. gauin. it saved, and forgives you! You bur- ied A woman filled with earthly pride and she is rated again an angel of love and wildness. She forgiven you and bids me moat vehemently to bring you peace and the gunman other undying love." But soon his butter feelings gained the tummy; and the consciousness that he wu not constituted herjudge, caused him to speak amazingly, yet onmestlv. The count was fllud -wiilt _ confession, and his heart fu became as stone toward the being in this her dying hour, a"... . vuIOI: we, as I am “cursed of Heaven! Eugenia is buried alive! I did at to preserve our noble name from pollution, and 1 have slain the daughter of my only sister! I have never mentioned her name to you, be. cause she we: exiled from on; family by a father's curse. whose name was dishonor- ed by her secret marriage with e plain backwoods-man! I never heard from hey, â€again: This is her till new; this is an} coat of arms of our family; and withoutl my knowledge her daughter has been an] inmate of my houseLuld! Eugenia did not resemble lun' mother, but probably inhcril- l led the beauty of her father who was a! handsome andjalented gentleman. But ‘she iedead‘shc is gone-and I am her! mu‘rdercssl There, high in Heaven, she! stands! and with a swm'd of fhuno bars my entrance to everlasting life! It is 'ii) tpaledietion of the. father reacting upon , me through the '1attghur--upon we who! caused my father to curse hun i" l I At this moment the ring nomahow "slip. ped from his pocket upon the bed, directly 'before the countess. She glared at it. The crest upon it was two hands clasped, encircled by a cluster of small diamonds. She sought to grasp it with , convulsive movement, and the count handed It to her. She eagerly examined it on the inside; and then, with the cry. "Lord have mercy on} mol" she fainted away. I The count stepped quickly 1 supported her in his arms, whil ed her position so .us to relieve ings. "My son," tsho be her bosom heaving, her hath. I Her situation was .now foufnl: and it _ was clearly apparent that only unnatural excitement detained her departing spirit in her‘ wasted form. Perhaps she would have died before, but that the presence of her son ttirordetl her some fuiut gleam of hope that her mime might be diminished. She turk. ed for him constantly, and when he came. _ she ordered all weuut to lean the l IL After be had given his oriUrtr, he Ip- peared again for the that time in the pres- ence of his mother, of whose condition he had [ecu kept advised by her nurses and phyhiciuns. bad occupied. Thor. be my a rang glin- teuing, which in all :probnbility she had droppad; and quickly taking it up be placed it in his pocket. nen she told her am sbt he evils she had suffered as "ett--tt trial from (1. Lord own good, had brought her ouseLuld! Eugenia. did not "lovr, but would}: inherit- other father who was a talented gentleman. But she began, in a feeble voiee filled with horror at this tit; heart for the moment, toward tlurauthce ofhis is 'rontr---atsd I tun her re, high in Heaven, like a sword of f1arms burn my , ‘. .-- - A as she struggled to so; l. while he clung nearer, and her suffer Last week ftytr Oman funnies from the loathjngi Ith,:,': numbering in Al} be: tuned "e 20 page“ le/t Chum-9rd: for the Northwéstt _ They wished the train " Tortinto,'trnd while Iraiuig,tutre, Mrs. Cuton,'tho old. lady; '" relieved. of her -,'eotit.ainius Ihput 'tlk). and several] ' Ex-PMIEST O‘CONNOR in A New P.orac.- O'Connor while on ulcetnring tour, appear- ed in Tara the other week. He got drunk during the day and Ill attempting to deliver his lecture at night used such foul Jangu. age that a number of the villagers were half inclined to give him a ducking in the river. 0n the stage from Owen Souzd to that place, he suddenly became love sick and popped the question to a. lady traveller I from Meeting. Hie offer Wu! accepted, and they were to be married fortwitli. A iliifieuliy arose from the ohdurate tuan who sold the licenses refusing to grant one. No. l thing dimmed the pair drove to Invormny I next day, where the coveted article was procured, when another diirieu'its stared them in the face. The Rev. Mr. Cooper refused to marry them and succerdud in convincing the infatuated women to some I extent of her fully, She consented to poet- i pone the marriage for a Week. and thcre the matter rests; I Flu " Juomesmitr.--htsout one oTloc1: , on Tutdly morning the general store of l George B. Davidson, Palmerston, was dis. eov"erdtolm.on tire. The flames Spiral 1 npidlynndthe whole building and stock l vacuumed together with part of the ad. 1 joining store ,helonging to D, W. Carter. t I Mr. Devil-en's late on stock in $9,000; in- I Inndin the Western for o2,ooo,'nm1 in the I Plat-nix for ",000. The Ian on the build. l in h “.000 i item-doe (allows '-Phauui, l 02,000; Imperial, ",000. ' _ t i Fasrtsa.--Tss Hurriston Tribune toys: , Lyonng girl named Anderson, residing in this town, and whose parents reside in the neighborhood of Elmwood. is under the belief that she has been inspired by God I and given "ellttstins,r life, has persistently refused to partake of either food or drink if.†the past twelve days. Oft Sunday the I acted strange. and the party with wluuu she is staying, I. Plymouth Bu thren minister we understand, became alarmed, and re. ported the matter to Mayor Robettsou,who, in company with Dr. Hun-y, visited the girl. The doctor found tto' symptoms of [ disease, and pronounced her in fair health. The girl is about eighteen or twenty years of age, stout. and ofa robust appearance. I She Sits continually poring over the bible, Ind is entirely t"1eomtnutaieative, refusing l to unmet any question put to her. We understand that the Mxyor telegraphed her parents of the state of affairs, and if they fail to Attend ho wiii send her to the soul or hospital for treatment. Religion seems to be the cause. Business for Synod was prawn-3, Fresh-y tery ngrged to meet in Division church on th,, (irrt Tuesdny in July, watclosed with the betiedietion. _ John Sonunvnus, Ch A call was laid on the table Head in favor of Mr. D. D. M ucopted by him. It WA! ugh induction take plum en Tuesd: at 2 p. m., at Liun's Hand. l to preside, Mr. Mordy to pron to address the minister and M the people. Presbytery agreed to apply to the Synod for leave to license Mr. s. Cnrrutheu, who bu tiaishtsd his college course. A full list of upmntntive: to the As. umbly was appointed: Rev. Mann. Mc. Dinrmid and McKenzie by rotation, sud I Rev. Maura. Morrison and Scott by ehse. I tion. The following an the elder. elected. 2 Messrs. Murray of mum, J. Creator, J. i Harkneu mm A. McGill. I Financial Committees were appointed as follows: For the 11ppet'iield of Peninsula, Messrs. MeDinrmid and Manly; tot. middle I tUht of Peninsula. Messrs. hfrtrti-.,t I "..a [ V. --aaa'" uuu luords;Uwor field of Peninsula, Messrs. Somerville and Mounnnn; Sarawak uud North Keppel, Messrs. Cameron and Cur. rig ; Crawford, Mr. Stevenson; Berkley and Willuumstord, News. Scott and 8otnerville; Johnsmz and Duywood. Messrs. McLuhan and Morrison; Kiwi Church, Sydenlmm. Mr. Scott; North Derby and Kilsyth, Messrs, Stevenson and Currie; Eupbmsin and Holland, Messrs. McKenzie and Canker. l The Presbytery met in Division Strut church. Owen Bound, on the Mth of April. The Pnsbylery agreed to nuke no re- porcou the schemes of fhtstentatiot, and Supplement sent down by the Ammbly. The report on Tempcmnco wn received nod the Clerk instructed to forward it. and happinm. â€a. wu yuan. we notioc Judith, beam. transfomusd from a haughty Amazon into u submit-in, loving beautiful mfg adorned with all the grace: of true womanhood. Theneotorwant the lives of the Count and Countess oiB---- were i'tllmt mm. “In"... the bold Diana, the herioc J aditlt, Presbytery Whole No, 217 tickets. Mordy to preach, Mr ._------, Hurriston Tribune my; T Messrs. Mom-mu Li THE END, It of Owen Sound. I at true womuuhood. liven of the Count and were iilUd with plenum to preach, Mr. Scott and Mr. b'oruerviiie y and Kilsyth, "Th: Eupbrnsin McKenzie and Cierk and and T " um VERDICT, .. The cud was then 5mm to thojury who were about an Lour.oait., They the n- tumcd the following "Hut, w“ w. signed by them all. “Thu walk- 3.7 Miller eun- to his death by a m â€quad through the bur, cal ob. ‘wonnds about the head, and '0 III.“ Polar Weis, John Wdl. PM W . . and Barbi“ lulu. did a! the. I“? ttre - of April. Iâ€. "afrti; pi]. any, "tlad aetitgFdhqat= la a: I John Small; sworn, "id-The gun has rel Detective Reid tooktownlLuetm, is ttte one I found M. Wei"; t,, Looked (but: the 3 barrel; it appeared to "In" dust or “he. i, sprinkled in it, Ind under it rmu; Lumed powder; examined the Mn on in. wt;- gon; think may um blood; [and blood on g 1.3an the bath; found it when going from Peter ww to when the body Wu found; I found . lack of a gun in u box; the screw mind to In" In... his: out recently; I naked where it way?“ eid t was broken “pulling dogs; I mind when he thod it " last, nu! In aid when "a. Hindu“ rumba“; “nu-u no taken“). wiggon and to can": a. body to tho woods., . .... ., John Reid, sworn, "id--r took the [up that was found " Weis' Farm to In. Wonncot at Wolkerton; In took out tho breech. enmined it Inside. and Ina it - peared as if it had but regent†been die. changed; he also said tint (laud the ml was put in the hunts; In aid to “I. but of his opinion It Wu not long III-flail†discharged; from the union-nu of tho dust it had boon put in and did lot-ceilin- "late, the dust could nut get in while thu. it; we took the lock, plate, And some can" belonging to I. gun in Weti'mr.'hrr, Mu pinto looked asif it 'ttttttet out of tin! Moe, tho gunmuker said it had been in the In; Mr, Wois said be burnt the dock Ind did not use the gun since hm Mr, be hot. tht stock separating a " fight; In "id tho shalt was in the way and ho Hint it. waggon; we found them under I shed; we saw what we thought was blood on them; the boards appeared to have been m; examined the Waggon and tamed what we ‘considered blood stains upon it; put the I hoards on the Waggon, and Mal that where the blood Inn " the board. I no on the waggou; we also saw blood on the sill of the door of the little stable. which was used as a hen house, nearly orrmitt the manure pile; we found what â€can: uttered blood upon a log out in the woods, in a north-easterly direction from Won't sugar bush to where the body lay. Jill A the way found the blood; the log “I In“ the edge of the creek. William Rand. said he In. out at an. [residence of deceased_ qn Wednenduy; my the manure pale and '?rtttaitMsd.it; it In] Ieurtt turned when he went than. appu- 'eutly within two or thru- days; “I! no marks of ruin upon it; John Weis wu pro. sent; he said we might iiad traces of blood there as the may}? had fouled; this m nf.. 'ver Mr. Club lic ind Carson at.“ ther. leughl [My Raw (races of Mood; tudtm. lmap wm: opposite, aria. little north tttthe Etnhle door; saw the Wham»); it V†ton“: of the stable; the hoards were not on “I. our house on thqt, (humbly I‘M; mother said he was not: tU foul or Ph, Itt'roym place; she am it on the ends; "tee ho wu found 1mm. said she thought it VIIQ Geisel that killed him; John Wail Ind Plurbu wanted to stay with Burlunrn; Amr. not Gr " when: he ,u'u found; John Wok would not let us touch him. . hum WM murdered ;. -.i'iiili'ii' our house on that. Hum-d.“ In - - â€aw-I we stopped just as we got through the bush inguiu at the edge of the slash not {at from where the body Ar, think I could hue >542â€: him lied I known he I“ thes; Ber I bum said there wes e "me-cornered in“ 1mu] he might be there; we went down a little ways; she went farther. that“, of us; we turned end came but; Phebe and I were together But-n we in." us and found him; she 'sae-d,' my brother visited lain father's. been; be true on good terms with hither; when“: Wil: linm was at our houso in the evening and would remain until seven or eight o'doek. Barbara. would always oome utter Lu,. the did not come on the tiatualo, ninl-l “UL 'wo stood talking there; I wau’ml T tl,',,'"' home, so did Sam, but Barbara would not. but wanted to go buck; she said he and In in that bush, and she would not go hon. without Litu;we went buck with Hahn; she led the way through the bush Again; we stopped just as wt got through the bush l, in: ngnim! her family, " now she sluuld he dugoudent. The following evidence wu taken c--- Selim Miller, gwom, laid :-Ahs Sands} afternoon, after Willi-m Hilly. 1nr m er, was killed, I went with Duh": malt and the others through the bull: to and: or him; when we started first Samuel nil. he know the road to Game“; we wont to tho clearing, and along by the dating back across the ploughed tietd tm an m we stood talking there; I wauicul lo com. - . ‘___~..- unlwn " m Sound "ol to await their um. 11:. dd mun Weis seemed to bet his position very Leenry, and his wifo who is " at â€Hindi in a terrible state of {mud 'tté-y. me husband 1nd three chlldM hing mt-edt. ted to gncl on I. chug. of In". .1 knowing that there " and: I M bl- ' m orssuc"a-,-u,,.r Hanover Min: It,--', Beuliuck MuoUe N forenoon " 0.“. O y 1111Ԡ6,---TG fuém I. h unUe use t m “an... 2t" "etttn.d Ili- _ i' (From Q. 6.UUl Maw 6,--eG fun! 8 come snot his; Ibo tiqtue.Wry mm " an not a 93