" IB-e-ee-c. 'TiauviHHett Mug-‘41. - - WW tHB-te. Lmlal In.“ GraTru--rt.?".?e.e 7LTiiiaF--tyittfteeeht _ .. -- .J._ Am -l"ec"" -. __ ' TGTi"iGuiak-a11't11"lt __-------- “In†for the Grey Review. .. .W' - CgFfY-Y“' --4M Monday but the ouetioria to: the w Laid-w. in Prim. Ethan] bland hob phat. mulling in . you Liberal pin it not . Liberal victory, " the parties some» can-L _--A when!!! proud mind the Gerry. .udctinl Bill ha bun put in by tho Op- poo'tiol, " owâ€. but It i: likely it is I“ by this “no. Wm thin and on cutting " 'sf oooatit-Us is going to and no one - . - _ _____N_., u--- 1... "I - e'--.'-'--'" __ - "M Mn . tnmndom leap hu‘ to. undo was um». up municipal- ities without and to County um me it) " be mu to all who". on. u living, and thin u than“, on. of tho most nun-chi pint. of Legislation ever M. - in 0.0.3., ttttd is plaiuly only an “by! to In" the Liberals in . few con. 'ttto-ies, w! make the rest â€can " Twin. "Then in nolune wilhom Mum" in an old “yin. sud the Turin any Very no. In" to iight Main" that own Wot --A tegvibk Mutual: took plan in Dublin on Bound-y "can"; last, in tho ion“. with! of Lord Claudia}: the See- - " Inth in plan of Mr. Forster ,.houdr.aitrrsed, and of Mr. Bathe the Unit! Sammy. This duh iuod---tme of tho W that could be conceived ot-will I. h but" stain on t any um would Milo In" been one of the brightest “but n in that country. A huge mm» ha I“. but: urn-M on smpiciou of be. ing connected with thin hn’iblo crimu. but; what- M In" neared the guilty par In. or my od them, in not ttertattt yet. Pull-t Micah†will be found in another column. It. 00011. 0th Tuvelyau has boon-"aimed to waned Lord Cnondish. Tho M of Lord Cnvundinb tau pluce .04., it Chanda: tho maidens. of his In“... the Dub of Dovomhiro. The who]. Brim): Empire has been tusrrifUd " thin brutal deed, and upnu'wns of I}!!! Durham; Mar 11th, 1982' who]. Brim): Empire has been Domino " thin brutal deed, and upnu'wm of I}!!! pithy for the nomad lamina- no pour' in. in from .11 parte of the civiliud world. A round of 950.000 bu been oirereil for the discovery and conviction of the foul Till narrstto.--Wo notice that a num. l w of our 2.0.1an but been lately bum titrimt their proporty by tree planting. D. Junon, EN., the Mayor of me Town, has bad Mr. B. Arrowunith engaged " several thy: [Hunting n number ot very handsome no“ in front of his Iota on hmblou Street ( Won. Mr. Joshua woodland, jun. In: had 1 Mr. â€any pisuirte has and otherwise bsusg up his ground: It his residence not: ttte Butiott, 0nd the hill bu been changed into wry hadmoly laid out grounds. I†Boulder: Bros., In" plum] I -......;_.. at huh mnblel in trout of their "iiiuiunoust Bros., In" number of huh maples in fr: plop", on tho Dnrhun I -- I . I“. -I‘. of Tut I Govurnment of this 19th century in in and to put itaW before the people nhonld eonvert pavionsly won manned countin- into so may potuooks uml links " citation pmposu, in badly credible. Bat such ha been the {an of Sir John for the "all: of on coming conic-L that it in not it. We hop. - chem: who bu the walls" ot bu riding an] the good at his cm"! W! M. heat, will and this "at“ nnd mu: cl BO many political cum to tho winds. and pine men It th, but! cl the oovrrnmrrrt who will let trick m - that they manotdo than thing with i-tuitr--m"trx umury. Barr Gm uncut Munxo.-Tho Be {all co-tion of East Ores will meet ir to Town-hip Hail, Hotbox-ton, on Fridny ’ . . _ A I»- ti., no. m M. at one o‘clock p. m., for the pup-- d clotting (Moors. winding I?ar, W Cardiac!“ to. We do no! km who tho Candidâ€! m. but if 3 good an i - out for tho non- of Com riiL,urimisottterPt Riding is be in. mama, than Inning Dr iiiLiuiimeP't'.8'1yd managed to _ . -n__se.- u. 5.18.1.th 'iiroolnt m a new Tu tgarss.-TU" in considerable com- plaint and. in mud to noun of the mails inhuman". ad othee Post one... Think and by recent “an.“ in w- -- . _.-., " making “in w v, --V_, V tying tho nail an) instead of making the intuition " getting Muir mails in I â€03pm mun-(bu made them - In A " Inch (hm will b. a Ann-min Gsi-soreviuutor vn;;M‘hy WW! u a." Mvdnycu bola" the "gala than. 'i;'i"i"iiViiormeee tho gouty-m - _ AR---. .Ahm.m' 'ypny’ - - uvv-.-, said by them to be no Bteowt, may gun,- mludu an! hrUtiJi--m"e. Mm. _ Non- th-lt. John (MEN, M. P., ha. "and ttie new. d an lutue.m Candic- " Kalb tr."; " tho Dom- ‘--P-M a!“ cot"" lend trt21t'ldl'2 1L"ld'GI'l"ki"iiiai. -"" Wohnlo‘u‘ REVIEW. a.†puking Dr. my n "ranged for .wo bait" ho would Tor! m ret " I, will meet in on, on Friday, p. m., Gr the “1063533 Par, V so do not m bat if . good We :00 our Low" Town Camper-1y devou- - s otr.lt- in our Wt. M not in up!!! to thoromt Ptiettiase. Does ho deny a {my}. “mum I. made, with an execution of out (My; tho t43.00 In mind " dunking tho Salt of Land- ler Tun. u “wetting in tho Audiwn' Papa“? which I. .dasit an no uninten- tional error. w. burl lack in the he. of "We! ween-e- w- --- tional error. We burl but in the be. of l tha "mu“ who eonduete the Chronicle " the mu thet it u. . “deliberete a. BMW." uhe hinted! edniite that he i “revived the Te: Sole draw», but to: ‘the yublie will - beer in mind that the in eherge " nine doee not come out at the _ Town but out of the Iota advertised." And {0! yet in the untenee before he up,“ln View h, at thir" that w, his doing the .dvenisissg M of the Town for nothing, "the Council “taught well to request the treasurer to L give no (the Chronicle) the tax eele erer- in tinnent." J. A. Johnston also use: m "In 1880 we adored to do the alarming ct olthe Council gum or we considered it bed been done for nothing the your u. b lore“! t When we put in our tender tor the G printing in 1879, John A. Johnstonuid his I I tender an lower than our: " sivertuing, I but when it suits him to tell " dolihente , falsehood" " the purpose of covering over ' . his meanness in uttering to do the adver- , Lining for the Town "gratis" as he was A c t member of Council, no that tender: could l , he ' tor the reel. of the Town printing , I outside the Town, he are he "eonsidsmsd I . it had been done " nothing the yen be. _ t fore." And if the advertising had been ' " done for tht,', by us the year before. ,t where u t " fairness of the Council request- l. m; the Town Treasurer to give the Chron- tt Sell the Tax bitde advertisement to reini- " hunt J. A. Johnston, and deprive us at the ,, some time of getting what Would in a p measure. according to Isis logic, hove made T up tor our doing the tutvertitsiug for nothing? " In regard to the arrangement made between us, he tries to ninleud the public, but here ' ere the facts: J. A. Johnston met us on the In street and proposed that something should n he done in regard to the printing. We pro- C' posed that he should take the printing and? er we the tux sale advertisement for l881,aml he we the printing for 1882, and to this he .o.f agreed. We imagine our renders will see ill plainly the mean and cuntcmptihle manner Jd we have been treated all along in regard to est the Town printing. We give the Amounts received for Town printing, including tux sale tuivertistuents which no nut given in iho Auditor! Ite. port, and leave out the School whiting, for the tour years added together c-- J. A. Johmton...............$146.25. J. Townsend ... ... ......... 18.52. We do nut recollect having ever said a word about the Town printing previous to our issue of the 27th ult., so much for his -tion "ullmrwiue ha would not to ohm: _ made his business troubles before the public." In regard '0 the viow than of ( this matter outside the Town we give the following from the Tara Leader of last week r-- "The Dudsnm council, " thou-n up by the Revirw, comprises mum of themeaneu l men on Incohl. Councillors who send pub- lie work and man-y out of a village rather than have it done by a pnhtionl opponent lat homo. are n. disgrace to this use, and are Imwurihy the position of poundkeepcr in I I"? munifpulily. J, A. Johnston, tht prop- rntor of t w c)ireit.rle.elto Neel '.N'.Ni Iluwu: an, nu. rum... V. . _ any |l\\|lli?pltlll_\'. J. A. Joltmston, the prop- ridor of t M? Chroniclz, also a pants in any- thing bot an enviable light. il seam: to be I Idling of the Jamison family to be guilty of mun little trick: in connection with printing contracts. ’ ‘ . . _ __a ..-." “an TOWN PRINTING AGAIN. .........., "m _ In regard to the attainment made “all the Council wsitod some time for us to main some reply to what A. C. McKenzie said we distinctly deny “mud ourstatement willbo corroborated by n mnjwrity of the members present, as several of them wished to wank themselves, but were prevented in: th- Ccnncil rising before they could Jo by the Council rising before they could no u no, and u we $.th last week, what A. C. E "id only eonthaned our assertions. ll The whole article in the Chronicle been 3 anything but the stamp of manlineu or d fairness, and is only a ootnrmation of the In small and eoutemptibls manner in which y l the printing has been given out, and is only . l another phase of the highmindcdncse, , nprightness, and love of fairness which , pervades some of the lofty and overheating , leaders in the "Purty of Union and Pro- gress" its the taking of one Township out of one County, and putting it into another 3 County, and than tnkingg another Township l out of that County, and putting it into the ( next again, to secure Tory mtjorities, as i is done by taking Wallace from Perth and l putting it into Wellington. and taking Erin from \Vollington and putting it into Ital. _ ton, and so on all over the country. And so in like manner has been the giving out of the Printing of the South Grey Agricul- hind Society, because run by n cliq ie of the some class. tot which we intend to I speak in a future issue). So is the treat. ment of the boundary award, ote., etc. , Probably the same line of fairness . few I yen: ago caused a huge box of rotten eggs F to be stowed away in I certain stable, but , afterwards thou who put them there . thought disarotion the better part of rotten l egg valor. so they were discovered in bulk. I Bat then this model of perfection; this ex- . ample of purity and good winners; ty . chompion (t) of law end order, given the1 I. following quototion in reference to the man- r ner in which A. C. McKenzie obtained the a auditors' report from the Clerk end with- out euthority or consulting Mr. Robertson, V you it to the Chronicle. refuting to In, " be "rr.-. "lf Mr. Meksnio hot tuba the cnmw hue by the ear and gun bun a switching it would In" been ,rhat b0 dmnod."l! Oisl indeed! what clog-at Ingmar, what tb nobU contradiction to our exposure of tho eontemptiblo momma: of the "air; what an twinning ugnment vim: "gn- 1 - hiu,--the ready "gtustmtt of a bunk. and or u rowdy. So the “CMW,†who mm the Chronich, would an brute form whoa ho “one! dnny or refute I statement mid In , This talented youth has won- ‘dlrfal powers of defence and the“. Inga-1 ,nga-an cumplo most elerrstirtg. Wei ought to wilt Mon we): . blunt. Ind an†in sheer terror, but son). how we do not {all like doing no iuat now. Not yet no In qetiatgt to ulvocau um and cl -rtertt to he; an, in» mid. B. w. mama. . Glow Janos, m. M. P., utind born born Outw- on Hominy last. A Womdl’mllnd Duh-Ila from Met to 02.50 st B. W. Hail-fl. Dut- B. To“! t Gr, we doing . good blui- nm And good work it the Pumpkin“. Bud str"tiaoutttrtt. J. B. Emu. m. is advertising for “More. for the auction of his now gantry in Durham. Boo ndnlniumont. Jun Bunsen sells " IU good Supt tor One Dolhr: 4 1be good Tu tor tit. A large lot of churn: u, lino. Batter India, ho., on hand. tad sold very cheap. Wa Tnorm-Ott Monday last Mr. g ohn Linda-y caught I trout no“ the Railway bridge in Durham which weighed ' lbs 8 - w- “mm m. to hear of one being Ull‘ls‘v ... - -e"e-" - oz. We would like to hour of taught. to but the show. bet, Implemouu. on, I Glanelg, will tuae place 15m inst., (the by be Far.) and not on tho 'd week. Folgoodvdninlaoo cm to ' thor Knox cmmcrr.---'Tue Corn" own. of the new Knox Church, Durlum. will be laid by we Bee. John McMillan. of Mount Forest, on Wednesday. the 24th day of "ur. Quiet ministers will be prenatal»! 1 no doubt it will be tn interesting accusion. i Further particular: will be given. Local and Other Museum? Cannot-The Basins" meet. i ing of the Quarterly Board of the Cnnadn. Methodist Church. was held on Saturday and WM; well attended. On Sabbath the Rev. A. Clark of Hanover, preached morn. ing and evening. There was a good attend- nnee on both occassioua and at the men- mental services. ( Cues“ gurcsc-Botulors " Benedicts --on the 24th of May, a marsh sum of Cricket win he played on the Durham Cricket ground. This will be the first game of the sense-ulna as the teams are very evenly divided, In exciting sud close game is aae8taud. Wicket: win In pitch. ed at 10 n. w., sharp. Lunch at " noon on the ground. huvu received the numbers of Vick' Inns- hated Monthly for this year up to the pre- sent time, and have no lsemntion in pro- (Win Ullllv‘ an». -eei" - nouncing it we of the most useful, prettiest and has! Igot up periodicals published, and is certainly the hnndoomest we have seen , sud would be in the possu- sion of every true lover of horticulture. Published by J anal Vick, Rocked“, at 01.25 per year. Alana“. orrmt.--A wall-to-uo rav- mer of Bentinck who bu severnlmnr- riagenble daughters, met a Buchoior, a Glenelg farmer, in Town yesterday and invited him out to his plane. intim-ting‘ that he was prepared to gin 01,000 with each of his daugMen in marriage. ot course our Bachelor Friend mentor] the invitation, and the probability In, that we sh" soon chronicle mother item with a Imiuister tigtarirttt in it. RAISING. -- On Monday evening lent l Messrs. McCrachen a Dnnsmors. who are l putting up It frame driving shed and [Ankle 1 about 80 by 70 feet with seven bouts j for Mr. Thoe. Lander of this Town, naked . ‘ few of the boys up. tmd in M minutes after starting the plates were on. Ofcourle there We: truce end the side which had the fewest men we: vietorioul and consequent- ly got to the "keg" first. The {nine in I good one and went together very Nicely. MORE lows-trs.--"" hue nut sud much recently about the improvements taking pleas in Durban. ILL Middaugh, Each erected the tirtmst building put up in Durhlm last year, but this year Mr. David ( tyteifie.1i1 ofthin Town he: erected a rui- dence near the saw mill, which although not equal to the palace hotel erected last year, is a. notable building, and is but anchored to a coder stump. He has not got up the tower yet nor the vommlah, but we have no doubt lumber improvements I will won be made. Yws's Innusrunn Bswrtsm--L:tst Tuesday evening some of the citizen: oi Durham were called on to witness one cf the most brutisli and Ueathoniut scenes ever exhibited on tho street: at the Town. Two men, or lu-ntes in the nlmpe of men. started to fight, and bite, and claw, end tent, especially the one who was uppermost in the melee. We have often seen dog fights before in which four legged animals showed more humanity . than these bullies. If the town comteble l is afraid to interfere, why .lun't be let wme‘ one also carry the button. Atttr:stEs" Aty3tgss3eRtrr. ~Tlie Assess- ment of Prieeville is reel estate 338,255, personal 01,500, population 266. Flasher. tan is essessed for real estnte $58,365, per- sonal $2,700. population 259. Fleslxertnn Station, population " Eugenia, real as- tate $21,270. personal Moo, populatiuu 129. put of Markdnle in Artumesin real estate 027.300. personal 0600. population 147. The total assessment of Arluunin is real "tate 9967.775, personal 053.350, nou- rosident te7,gTir--tota1 81.053300. Popm lation of the whole Township 3.829. Mtcnuucs' Ixarnuu. --T'lu, annual meeting of mo Durham Meelmnicn' Insti. tute will take plses on Fridsy evening May grub, for the election of otheers and other lxusiness. The Institute in on. of the Model on“ of the Proving. null rrfhseb: gun "can upon those who but had the nun-gamer“ of it since in eommeuoeuttettt. There no 3 numb" of new books recently added, and Also much nimble information any ha aimed by the farmer: ofthis neigh- borhood joining. " the Wuhan! Gmmiaitouera' Reports, (mm books) at! other "port. in amnion Mrs. Dr. Tunblyn. of Gum“, died â€shaky bronco» about clean o'clock from the street. of an ovation of hndannm think all. had than for the toothache. and ad was nomad. but it um too I“... Gu am" library of purehued aN Auction Bale of Luavl s. ete., " Tnventon mm. M plum on Monday next. day before the Barium n the 22nd a stated hut cum-Tho Corner Stono1 Church, Durhun. will be John Mchlan. of Mount lnesdny. the 24th day of a.--A weH-to-Jo Eur. who bu severnlmnr- B, met a Builder, 1 in Town yesterday and his plane. mum-ting Mo3rrarr.--We contains Homing: mus. I regret to report the death of another of our only "uurtr,--arr. John Morrow, -- L- “Maul a kick from bis horse; .11 In. In received I. kick from bis horse; an the modical aid thus he Ind V» of no nail Be w“ highly respected sud was followed to the grave by a large number of persons. His rennin were imam! in tho cemelry bore. - Y 4-0."! H“. Chili} Here. In a former eorropottdenet' I stated the R. B. sidmga midway between Shelburne and Dundalk was carried by a lug: mnjor- - _ sat, n 11 mm. um Uuuuum a-.. ......_N . ity. I um informed that the B. B. Com. pany will not construct the sidings only on such conditions " my “no man would not listen to. Now was action of the Com. pany. so sudden, has taken many by sur- prise. 1 regret it myself, as it would have ‘been one of the best enterprise' “at the‘ _ Butaptyers of the New Survey We: outer. ( all upon. Some blame the Merchants of Dundalk and Shelburne fur it. Some be. lleve it is owing to the suit now before the Courts respecting the agreement of the Company and the Gum] Trunk. Hosiery undeloves. A. McIntyre left Markdale [at week for Winnipeg, he will return Ihortly. wAursstroN.--W1s have received the l poster of the games and amusements to be [ new in Wallrerton on the Queen's Birth- ‘duy. The tug of war between Grey and Bruce will be one of the chief features of the celebration. The bill is got up in first M....., man and in . credit to the Herald class style and is I credit to Office, in which it was printed. Dunn or A cestssuaatt.---TIM' Mark. dale Standard says ..--Not often does a Centenarian (he in Markdale. Mrs. Mont 'omery--tU old wow-n of 105 yet“. of whom we wrote a few weeks ago as being in a state of great poverty, bordering on ‘absolute starvation-died hut Saturday.‘ ‘,We cannot lenrtt much of her history. Her last days were undo as eomiortabU u pos- ‘I‘Me by a number of the kind Indies of Matkdtlo. Pn-rrma Cunt on use 1tgtt,srAy.--- scr Mrs. Edwarir3ieh11ister, while going to the visit her parents, and whens short distance gm out of Town new two men open a gate at sto one of the Farm Railway crossings and tln drive thirteen head of cattle, the property im of Mr. Henry Vollet, on to the llnilway his right of wey. and the: doing so deliberate. tal j, close end fasten the gate. Mrs. McAl- etc liner It a glance realised the danger. not ed only to the cettle but 31:0 to Railway pro- ly party and the lives of the passengers. " no the enamoon passenger train might be u- wi peeted " any moment. With heroic conr- i or age and loosing its little time es possible, th she at once set to the task of gnthering the P cattle together and driving them off the cl track. and when doing so found one of the et cattle held firm and fast with its foot ba. ll tween the mils and the planks on the “085- y,1 ing, which she managed to liberate. When p she arrived at her father's house. she relnt- tl I ed the particular: of what lied. taken place. Cl ', when to her surprise, the found that the 0 t whole of the cattle belonged to her father. tsi b In all probability the parties who drove the l) L cattle onto the Railway thought they were 0 ' doing no harm. bat if they had paused and h reiUetcd for one moment on the risk and t danger they were incurring, they would v , never have done so. We hope that farm. c a ere and others residing in the vicinity of t d tho Rnilwny will take a wholesome lesson t tt from the above. I s Tue I'attatrELPtrts MUSICAL Jounzun l a m Arum. - The Philadelphia Musical . o I Journal for April, fully maintains its high I 0 character. and certainly will delight all who i h see it. It contains the following choice se l ii lectious oi sheet music, arranged for the I pieno I “Douglass. Tender and True," I . Nb favorite end beautiful ballad; "I'tn going home to Clo'," A popular and taking song; IV Little ltirdie Mine," 1 song sure to please 5, everybody; “Maid of Beauty Wald," n r- gliding and pretty melody ; and “Sweet P Smile b'elsottiselie,." an excellent composi- m tion. Thaw selection: alone are worth the 95- very moderate prices eherged for the num. o. her (ten cents). and. ii bought in the regu- " let way. at th music store, would can more IT. then e year's subscription (one dollar), in! Bat the PhilttdolirlO Musical J onrnel does 'D- not rely snlely upon its sheet-music features. m. It is full of excellent nod highly interesting reading matter, eoneistiug oi the lute-ti ml musical news and gossip, nhle and fearless " editorials, boobs, reviews, uneven to ear- s), respondents. ete., etc. George D. Cox's m. "mining and entertaining eerie]. “Love's he Artihee,'l is concluded in the enmut num- eb: her. We cordielly drive all our reader: to the and for n eopv of the Plrihsderlttitin Medal m," Journal, end no tor themselves what I My miracle of vent and alienate it u: Pub- ion hehed by Wm. Nunevillu. No. M000ust, sh. ttttt suit Philulelphh. Pa, sringtston_Pru1"". Enron SEM2~Dnrin¢ the yen just put - town in the acuity of Baron huloatin popnlwon. Amigo} than no thsotth tsn. been I " the III M oti Dons on. new It. nail. ways. In“ '""T tneetingoftt" newsman Synod or To.\¢0:: u “a of a†a! . . Ia “I Wâ€! thmet m†Bud Einptms "m "I' w'/2e,ttt Bench. in puma uni-um An oaths-k of will!“ " "tttMad lot tho Government in th8Hio dtm1tCttto WW. on In, down with an dim“. Moon.“ has I splendid stock Miriam. ,rtto will but wont pun.- am' iiiGed - Ut' Linoleum-0m To the Editor of the Revlon: Den SIM-19 your paper of the 31th April. in the report ot the Conservative Convention I and thin molution moved by Mr. m J. Iibdeuzh of Durham, end eel- onded by Mr. In“! Edge, "That this eon- nation expreu its ttrm conviction theâ€!!! l lend policy in the North West have been the mean: at developing the vest resources of that Territory in e short period of time."t Now I ehauld like if either of theee gentle- l men woo“ enlighten me 1 little more. It is e well known he: that the Government hue (Amused their lend reguletione about -.--_. one“ mouths end if they consider of TheNorth wet Monopoly. Ju, this months every mm mm»... - -- _ iiii1iiiuatr-tie""l",rf sublet“ did the developing. they must hue been powerful indeed. But I suppose um Mr. Miadsngh considers that the lsnd which hes been mated to the license Vietusllers {Misha}: sud mam! societies sad in. dividuls is developed " soon " tt was out of the Governments bends. If so the work of development is proceeding st s very tepid rate. But I think tlsU Mr.. Elm. who has hm! prsctical owerienee on. new country should have other ideas of ile velopment. Bal perhsps neither of these' gentlemen hsd any ideas on the subject, hm like good soldim obeyed their esptahs without any imtorsrenient private reason- ing, and unless we hear from either of them to the contrary we may safely conclude I that such is the case. Vsnuwp. Met. Eorrort,--Allow me, meets the christian religion the columns of yon! invalm disgust at the dire practice 1 which seems to be so alarm in this neighborhood, and, Met. Eorrort,--Allow me, as one who re- and meets the christian religion, to express in fmw, the columns of your invaluable paper, my Is, disgust at the dire practice of tale-hearing, yeste which seems to be so alarmingly provalcnt Spelt in this neighborhood, and, being Inilnlgeil was} in too, by individuals who go under the bare Castl not of professing christians. fella For the past few weeks my mind has . let been engaged in “studyingmen,thcir man- I “my new and their ways," and, after consider- been able deliberation (though unnecessary), I bodi came to the emphatic conclusion that tale. lips bearing is the sole source of all the malice 5P" and bitterness that has made this com- com munity of late so notorious. Alas, I grieve the that I should have to tally this hone of “as former quiet and friendly intercourse to The nominal eluistians,--to those who boast of on I having been tor so long a time connected moi with such and such a church. It u not run! my object or intention now to degenerato tho} to personalities, much less do I feel ineliu. can ed to scoff at religion," true,uafeigucd re ing _ ligion. I only Wish to chew to the utio- T ' faction of common sense, and, I hope to .--) the shame of the "ciwititituus" in question, birn t that their christianity is nothing but ideal. hm . visiotury, alumni, that it is nut that inoep- clo: l arahlo attachment to Christ so indiepen- wrt '. Bible to being a true Christian. On the cone ran r tray they prove themselves to be false wit. the " noise: for chrito--"uypoeriutr" I mutt irc ,.r call them, for no milder term can I apply (ri and none more suitable, be it taken in a . - scriptural or worldly sense. They worm do 0 u"nuselvesiuto the manfitletuar, under the gis '9 guise M friendship, and, after getting a th tt story they hurry off to scatter it broadcast id thus dealing a cowardly blow at some poor wl y innocent'o character. "h hypocrite with ha or Isis mouth destroyeth his neighbors." The“ Ca 0- tale-bearers are not â€tidied with telling a m r story even as they heard it, they must to It add something to it that will make it doub- n " ly worse. I have known them also to cit . as and concoct stories and than tell to {acts In T. what were only the imagination. of their la Ir- l own wicked hearts. Such talc-baron are . lo, the worst of liars, and it in impouiblo for a ls he persistent and wilful liar to be an actual tl he christian. But I do not timt the tote-bein- ly he or on his hobby until be heginl to scandal- ' 30- Ize.--io portray with llander‘o ink some ty on- sliglit deviation from duty] path. and il is h on passing strange to see how expert some. of c at. them are at this particular branch of their h M, calling. Another iyuereilitabu Ionturo l t the observe in tale-bearers; is, that they find l or. six days too short a time to dispose of their I the pack of tales, they must go (after church) f are on Sabbath to visit some friend who has not l mil heard such and such a thing, and there set ind their whole machinery of vituperntion " , tslit work, winding up, of course, with the usual 1 rm. cnsuttcn,"Now don't let on that I told you I ‘ of anything about it, because kc." I call son this nothing but mean, cowardly, unchriot- like, and would say that it Darwin's theory '.OL be true, vultures that feed on cart-ion and ieal garbage must be the ancestors of such poo. nigh ple. The Bible saith “If any man thirketh who himsellto be religious and bridleth not Isis ' so tongue, this man‘s religion is vain." If the the Bible be true (of which more in no J' I doubt) how can tho so hypocrites, liars. oing setunalizerts, Sabbath-breakers, he., who mg; are continually back-biting some one. ex- eau pect to obtain the "approbation and light /' a of God's countenance." Do they really i wcet imaginc themselves engaged in service, “i posi. all professing christinns should be? It so I the they must be of very limited calibre indeed. mum Their judgement must have "ded to but- ‘egu- ish beasts." Hoping that this may meet more tho eyes of come of our invotorato tale. 11ar), bearers. I remain your: ate, do†Matt, Goto Wmmsa " Lrarossu--Mr. W H. Hacking. postmaster of Listowoi, cele- . brazed " golden wedding on the 81st of April, when their nine sons and daughters With wives and 1nvrtaruda, nus] numerona family connections wax-o nearly all present, besides . few intimak friends. The agod coupie wax-o prescribed with valuable son- ( unit: of the are oconuion, eortsisrtittg of . gold beaded trtu3% a gold ring. sud tittr golden dollm. Mr. Etching. daring uni evoning. ga" a brief synopsis of his life during tis. put titV you-I. and when! nanny interesting "minus-non. unpack“, lot “in only history of Lutowel-tte being ’01:. of in first some!» Mr. Hacking in lowâ€! you’d-mud In. Eating.- I bout M. Both In halo, Iain. M bulli- Crawford, May, 1882, _-.------. ------ Tale-Bearers. 0.. Fauna. Dublin. In: ',--A urriblo My or! eurred In" M night. Lord Fudriel Cavendish. tho now Chief Samar}. and Mr. Than“ trtrvilattd Burke; the Under mmy. we" unmask! in Flu-nix Park. About lull-pat than o'clock they Jen the Under Seenury‘a lodge to wk - -. - A ., “.5...- las m. lo Gisiet mun" 0'" W - - -----V_,' dinner. Wuts within on. hundred "eds ot its Plank locum. they won a. uakodbyfm men with agoaroh" bats.) Itinmppoudlhulr. Burk was bet an- Med and In“ tttrmet the M Leed Frederick Candida "umred to detesttd him. but he. too, wu subbed by tho us- ucinl.‘ Thoy npeubdly phmtrd their knivel into tht “but: of their riding-ml having eat their than“, they got on . car um! drove off rnpidly from the Pnrk by the sun """' "" '“l'" . Gin-pol Body“..- A terr minim moh' ward: mun wabhd dong tho Park road found tbe bodies covered with Mood. and It on“ inlormod the pMiee, who In! the bodies removed Io the Stephen: Rot. pital. A slight Imminluon w:- nmdel And it was found Lon! Cnvlndich's "k Wu also broken. The new; mpidTyIpreul. sud created the wildest excitement Ind etmstermstiowitt that city. Lord Spencer tad the Viceregal [any were just going down to dinner a: the lady when the new ‘umtm ttr. W 65me A". “an all?†- ‘1ku UV M...we-e __ 7., was sent to them. Some members of the household were at the Open end were a“ for. When the cause of their asp-nun was known the “anemone wee insulin and n. proposel was made to stop the pot-l f mnauce, which was ultimately cut short: Lord Cavendish only Arrived in Dublin l yesterday afternoon. slung with Eerl lSpencér, the new Loni Lieutenant. He was pascal at the installation in Dublin Castle, end left therewith Mr. Burke, his fellow victim. “may {maple - within e few hundred yards of the - of the lessasimtion, but no one "ee'" to he" been neat enough to funds". When the bodies were first found Lord tuv-tir" lips when moving " if he were trying to spank, but he showed M further eigh- o! .. ', _--m_.. m mm titat l [cw Human“. J"'"'" - lssasination, but no one new to have been neat enough to Modem. Winn m bodies wen first found Lord Cove-MIN; lips where moving " if he was trying to spook, but he showed no further tips of ( wsouseiousrrestr. h in null-u to odd tttat' the tuoaasimdiotts are “tritium lathe fen. nus, although this must be pun conjecture. The amusing wen sun coming the Park on . car tsud driving rapidly along the mio road, nod from all account: tiny must have srueountered tbeir victim. as “my were crossing the mad. Robbery ( could not have been their object, .5 noth. ling on the bodies w“ touched. ' - . . __ 3.. -_- ... 4m.-.- lug on in: mm... ___ The details of tho tragedy are u follows: .--A boy named Jacob state. tint 'iii) bird-nesting in the Park,ho BIW,8M two hundred yards from when ho was, and close to the road. . group of men In if wrestling. He thought that they were too Ja ml did not poy any attention to them. He then to. two man {all tothc sienna om] tour others jump on I out out! d rive towards the Chnpilizml. which lies in o dinetion opposito to than city. Thor I ‘drove at a rapid pace, out! he couid not give my description of the nppoannoa of l tin men. ( A gentleman named Moguira out! a friand who who were on bicyclu shortly tutor. bud pulsed Mr. Burke 1nd Lord Frederick Cavendish when on their way slang tho moiu road through the Park, 1nd on their "turn journey tho, found tho Chief the. ntnry lying in the contra of tho carriage my and Mr. Burke prom upon the it pnthwey. Both gentlemen were lyingie' f. Inge pool. of blood. They iuoemsd the k police at Park Gete Station of whet they i lied econ. The poliee at one would to u the scene of the murder and conveyed the t boiiee to the hospital. On numinetion it ' l we: found thet Mr. Burke had received eev- ' eral stall: near the region of tho hurt. 1nd i his throet. had been out clut- eeroel. His l clothe: were Absolutely ttatumUd with bloc] and the hemorrhage must hex-e been tremendous. Hie clothe- were elm torn. His gloves had been tom In nanny plows, end hie hands bore marks tune-tin of a [ tioree encounter with his “anon“. Lord Frederick did 'not veer glovee. m had lean stabbed in several place: nhont the chest. One Wound was through the right,', hing. and penetrated deeply. At the time! of the dreadful noeunnoe the Fed, to r might be expected on “only evening.wee . crowded in ma ny places with people. It II ' B remarkable (not. and one suggestive thot l the murderous onslaught must hove been ' short. terrible and decisive, thet many: t persons sitting and walking within A few ' hundred yards of when the bodies were f found hoard nothing of the "air. After D the procemaion yesurdey the Chief Secre- t, tary had discharged " otheisl duties in tt connectlon with the ceremony of inshllr ',. tion, and iatmediaiely went on an outside 't eartoPltenix Park. When walking to. y wards the vieeregel lodge he met Mr. a Burke. em] both gentlemen proceeded to. , gather. â€A normal. Crime- No arrests had been and. up to two o'. clock thin (Sunday) morning. No one in thawed to go into tho 30013th which n guarded by . hug tore. of palm. All the available tore. of mouthin- in out snaking " the tannins. Thou id n strong guard of military " the Viceroy»! lodge, _ Further particulars of the brutal usnn- l i mation of Lord Cavendish 1nd Under-Sew '; j rotary Burke only save to intensity the l horror with which the crime is twins-ally 1 regarded. The ntmott symptthy in u.- " premd for the families of the "re) -lernott. That thin oousttoa murder ‘hu not the cyan-MI, of Irish patriots in mama by the comment: ofthe laden of the party and the “do†antic»! Ber. oUtior, who not oniy Genoa?!“ tho aim In the unrest “no: and call upon the but! Imus to “in in but“ down the “can, Inc. in m in†It“. nub “me contribution. mm (In numb!» Minna. mutual eon- vution of the In†In been houn- of 1’th tho M was. 1141. [found toil touching “mil. "tdirttimntioi I was given that the Govommout would hp; ' tgxrdtaae a M ht “no -tiott of 1aea.aitmw,t-tsstiiuuseettu, thmbm “HI: ugh-“Miami!“ Dublin, I" tL-tated Cu“: '.. minnm 001!de ttet I A'"' trite' gunman-imam ,rhHttsi. "snistranaruo.do-t-"o"t -rrniutt-in-PlP1t'yttt'.y"u mam" ' mr-tith-tNoe" “mm, by in“. crowds. All m. angina will byâ€! " MCoumlhh‘ Dublin, May 3...“. in,“ what.» "chm into by an agape-J to contain tho “I run "(will trode H‘YM- '11).me clan w W (lambda: to charm- my. thse dud-blow ,Atroestth,tdrrrari" or. On.“ " meiai, iuiirtu. a 'eiut-t,.noturimdsbuehb-d, . third was buir.ooiorod duster. nod tbe fourth typo-Dd to In about tic-07m yomoldmndhll I punt-lib but“ The nun whammy“ to who - " hand to prevent his but but“ an: A The locality of In a!" r-rho' Chiett'soeretarrh' Lodge, witilti, an, yua- of which the bode m nail to have hen found, stands immodutur in Mt at (be Botattittd W; and W: i ttttt obraoed ' review- â€V‘C" I... .-- '7 yuauoobe-UIM""°‘" 5 thatiotr stabtOey unity. that dumb BgV ummilr toanotr,000 uni" for tbo W 'tOtt- _ _. I _If - _:|. am Oh. subway. sad-hum In!“ nail. on the iegtofths 'i'iiii.stuo'"e""""r' trom a,“ to I†coop! as always a... uonod, whiU an! the Wollington Mona ment, It the â€1W" to tbe Pith. is tue old can â€cupid by twat Whoops. It 1i: coma-"d ilnpouibk that Ge main. Leonid In" Imp.‘ tltisq* the Bolanim] .. ' ---- L“! |.:-y. . Conn-unv- -. could In" â€pd thirsq* an Bonniml Oinkâ€)! I ttwr would bl†had high VI“: to sale and . lug. numb» of my play.“ to owner. Tiny Inch-My an". put the bunch and (on. Ind then .out through the min cum to tho' an lucbd Twist: Tuba Dell 00. Gerry. --- Duo" tu-.----" I bhith um. did: them Inch-id ï¬rm loch! dreie1sd I char In: I Mud) Ian In I amid; ‘50 m I do: no Jus, can! his sin union. uuh mi an!) hfadU C II Into dhomle r,alm'trhhitdtt IdlnionIIMh nI main!" ru Mt LcInm‘r (Reformer!) " sin Ithkmichw .a. dump no; " Inn ind I hhi Inn “midi: gm In Iill (1me I aboamum. cu 12'0de gm brtsid1s Ivan " in how. (tttta III-I Odie Inn! om €le I"! elm midi), eitt In Iith Thnmnxidh “I. “Emu mild) mar (In?! I'm lens . mhixgnin sig In 'hmthidlt I bite Inn In chun- tri bin-min» u sin I blutlt tulndl; is dsnlqicb M rir Jniune I Mai stigh, I nis ttts mi II (belt-I eig In": Mun, mush b; M " "artit an tint-i“). 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I... . [nonh- tion ot 90,tit, and 0.000 in the “hm-hr. A mother sun! In children were . " by 'ating minimum" M Otterrille ttttite ohlldran In: sin“ died, m’vowot. Winnipeg in “chad at the 'toitttN " the, lmgl. to whom no aurihmei tho recent Era in that city. Ono Mchnhy. who in unwed“! oftherorimo, and has boon rm mcndod, Ud . uni-row - trout lynch. ins. A In occurred .1 magnum, Ont., rt Why morning, which dntrnyod nprsrly the VIN“ Main": portion of the pure. The who loan will probably Imam". to i.iiiiiii'iriiii." bin. or" two inhuman etttt1. - [one homily. " I†on lulu-l in hum: from my one», especially from the u. " “I M the theme-and ttttVt"' that â€in M tatlt. with long turtitiqu mu "Willi. have no (on. Bound to Hop mum " on“. and in “that tine yo" will hue tho â€at rebut-ad Hauling balm. Two ttttmt " "I. William Harris. of Gul mole. who Indy wont to Mnnhoht ma 1 took “P land, - with g "d experience I M.- A.“ m. While Aetotitte muArt" Gui.v' ago While “mung 16V any. 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