"a the IN may» uracil“ tem. “Ia-rd - bum-cs - AP uuLu b a and em but. cheap. Fran" In men. and - Ayer a Go., has.“ quahlks minnow 18-"! ran-o clef-I‘v- In an! uninvolv- m can! “a [nu Danni. All " A of “Hill.“- Mow dun k. with 'oo. A" pawl-HI" III-1. .nnl ’IM""" Iv purest. sarest. tttive mum-b. m’viiv. Tho sci- nary bave an" huh. but one so rwsulliml It... Stroll-Ia on! k may!“ PTre. 2tttt Ms. I! ve." Ola-on. . Ring-worm D- Meta-“5‘ a] Burialâ€. 13"", ‘JJDERS. J 7:230:0an . to! - qtsaltrhed = I beuetttmt. srodu+oui It. [mm an: db- xpunty ot tho y Fairs gni: ATII'I ilf'a T).- _ " 7'43 PaBqq _ tvor Inâ€, "I I ' no" -.. emu-II w AM“ p 'y-Cris'., ttles _ H†in thos. n man-of..." Jett In": tom H ti 1 'ata-i K "Per t ' ho nu. , 'tee., hart " I “We on "If. "In.“ id :13 in a. S’O.‘ “Hymn. l I! "r gn- 0 "I. o“ Flori'h. “I Ild . Hr."- " " " I who. M an» a. him 5.. Bari; I“. p. y'uig Fm U. motor M world, 'ul a.“ I Prine Boidoteo-o-ite the can. Pro-by- torin Church; " Maxis..." "3.7.7. “131.? arc. Tar,'l iGGiiG Fro; - m_ hr at" - to "hltMlrrl.%1 , _ 1"auilriiiii/i,iiii "regg,'l “a. canine-1am, a. .. I- - ovum-h- 2:3“; 0-0- -- in“. ritual-q - sum: - At=mtt.ttegtmtttt1tg', sum-f- r“ w'tnllh and tho I.“ . Li... “mph 0 flftt' )0 'te1trertr" " = oo- h. “in PM toe Ioadnu n Pf" Poooeoe, sur,,,.. Joan ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIEB. Te, trtueri,Ur in vowed to hoe.“ ‘ml ‘nlo Ugolihu t name. an " WW“ P.eef..PtrtP-i'. m- l “am-Bud " u. tsiGusiFiiiaii.Uii In no. .oeotio - u the mainly. Good as!» lm' up! .90.!" may! “pl .ter_o_ee_oy_suaod_rt, qNtratp- t%. Lowor Tow- In nl-o- of Intr- l-cum‘ on. a... up in Int-ch. - 1:5 TA SPROULB, a »- .4 Proprietor. Tr1W.tfr'tyt _ Er?! ttat M ' hm _ I (“no man; Conn-v Lark- .u [an out". Lal- lnIIr-m Co. Ion-luau“ PM ltr. nuv-urGC UM» Inna! rm hum Co. luau-on I“ Flu hunt-Ir. Co. Await-I'll.- "run-o Comp-y. " 'unim-Il pro-aptly up “In“ to. " '0'" rue bout-I1. -mr3rittt pim- lu In on! "ee" -"e, Mild u t I'd103‘, "tjtlllh'i'2t.1&x1',pttit - door s (I ra-k-Pit-s. 'ua 7.33:" 'aiuuG v" - o a a. 'ttht " I. oa, m eon-baud '-uukiidTiBii'i"6 I" by. “a In»: Chm Wu emliun with an. In". “undo-I ' tho _ Dm- prumptly you" an I)LAXS. Smite-twat. Estimates. hm. I‘m-nu“. Von Dunstan-lad In! "atom T SWALLOW’S Barber Shop I d Com-Iv ot any. Auction Natl-M m In mil put.- " no (but). a "M ttt "and! “III on C'oasmimdoi, Land this: at! ally REVERE HOTEL, (â€Nikki oysolsoiiitiT.iii. . Em! yatGuriirTitrr' 9UNutaLK.0nt. Wlllbo u l anthr- t6ttet,qhrtrm-.ry Mon as, nod Friday.â€- Iii-loch ..I.I05 mm. mud-u 'Ggrtg9.h ms. 151 I lemma!) AUl'TIONEER w the A County at on; won. an all“ in hurt-m In!†amend-Itolu'vwl or, (wintry on "mull-IO ion-n. "In†"E Lam-mu in Vac-l sud Ltutrtiutmttat Muaie to . hunted Ott-p-". M lotto-1m. M mi. ASBU RY in prepared lo give A I,I'<W.a in Vocal and Inummwntnl Muaie to G RADUATI I lam-Ian‘- “ {baby ("at buy) to the and of - mt,',,".; It“ I. I tt bo - human) val! npun al than. that may but Mf"h', it pot- !enngo, All ret Milled lo M Om y. pot luv-Jun u' a. an»: m‘uiéaii‘ppia‘v‘oék'vié. pun-nu. a.) " In Hodirg Dentist. To, Ion In VETERINARY SURGEON, - ' . Marv'- I... I.“ '0"... rm M RS. SWALLOW, 831mm. - â€COMM Haircuts“. And Shving done. I ' vhllntwn I. Onto-on. o.r-ra-, on. On- inund.hl~rm-Od “Hakka. o... '0- ovoly Th") “WWI. but" :50", _ -- I.W.rrtdtST,LL.B. " Durham.ro.tt,1tmy. “my “do. of births. WAnlhnd " Ind-cl local “his...“ was“. - A“. a. ' "r-tio" an. “In " cutouvmnmwouou an... twain-cub. - who. “coup-med by or Joni-drum.“ Ibo county, "I inn-nod In“ torudde_qr." u null-"out J. Iowans». hunt... I but... A...-. "ooo-.-..-....-..... " "ot-or-tto-i-o......., , fungi-etude.â€- you m-........,....-............" cmuvmuowt - â€my. 'or II. Illillm. and let-Io pull-o fol-och “bugle-hunting -Not-ioti-ro. B. D. lACllLuN. AmBN 51 " AT - LAW. 50.4"ch “grout. “in“. I... - To... t Inn: as u. "homo-3: Ema-J... “can! "aM-s-ie. ... no». AF.-.,... - " no. m - the Cutting done to Order. “0-4 "ro.---Winrtsartt n. SWIG], l E N EKAL All ENT. Landon Ind 0n Conny cAUhi AM Jul. â€ti ' I.- ' Ith by AT?t of Dunno Vokiuty Col, W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, NABKDALE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. "in". no“, â€I.“ Every Thursday, menu. 0mm“ luau. Inâ€: To" "PM! “I but... can on but Alexander tel-1x350 Accfuis"ratrt,, in; an “THE GREY WIN" LTTOBNII'S a law. Botieitom, to. on“ Abe.“ 1.... Durban. B, uclnn.l.A. annlaLz. .\I__B_ISTBB§ sud Attormy‘n-u-Luv " Z. NIX( FN, Duh-.oo-ont. DURHAM St. ' BUREAU. MISCELLANEOUS. HUGH “OKAY. All In." Pubic": regain) "wind. RATES or ADVERTISING. J ome MooDIE, Jamming -e JACKIE O PBIIGLE. DIIIHI(3. w, r"oemGiiUic'r'-l HEDICAL. you! lap-I'llouhd and feed " o Sung." will vl-R Durhunw one.) an)“ 'ost-trom mm '.griq'rrj. i-uiuGriiiiiiiiCii 3. JERONK. [Amati-t0 n hon. “MIL; a) .1): "i-' yin an. U T". M ' yl-uiriiGii, iTi"iiii l “a", to the To" "l Durham " bantrmikimrort. otmoMlWhh m4 "qodutm" [by in. In.._l.-AA,:_AA,, ___ Building - v__ - - - , a the "shale. irt7yF72ii'ATfc oven. let 35L“. , Câ€! I a In; TOWN cl BUM. County GREY. No. 8, 4, 5. a. 7, 8. Hunhr'o an"). in: , SH, 6min“ st., North of Juhon SI. THESE tiate In hounMnlin - tho "uni. YY-n-h-- --v A. PATERSOX. Proprietor. Duh- Juno “I. “I. who has bad a good oxporienoo in Both Oven ' Gavel-ed, Gan-mg“. Bad (unnum- “museum: in I" in bunches. Nothing but Inc a)â€. Ian-tend in». Ranking promptly Attend“! to. Bob" wing elsewhere an Hour: vol-I. I “I am And be uni-nod. THE Inn-inclu- formerly "tried on b.t T. Enema u Waggon ' Curing. S'tit In. I‘ll-used hum. And in no! superman-dad y A can manna. “when“ [In "with: hf! " Artie'. “am." 'tar Towtt,wintretpromptt I‘HMW. IS Prouarexl to take Contmrt. for Hrirk, Stan. and Wmdm met1dirttts Salli I Dunn hem on hand PLANS. 8peeiBmstioms And Pith, of Lumber promptly made out. Call-nu! an!“ em y.- enllot [all to attit yum-ohm. fun-qty com" " walnut! Albert 'tttost., Lower Toms, Dmham. [Law A. main price paid to: Bid", out skin. In I Tail "F. G. WARNER, Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, l 'I THE ROCKYILLE MILLS. AUo l M M ENS]; STUCK ot POREIGN and DO~ M EtlTlt' LEATH hits, Alla .W In - vnetdty. A splendid Into! Pitnl E "ABS Ettti LEATHER. lulu-min: tho purer-a short. diinoq lotthr the Po" (Inca. S HOE MAKER S 600 Bush. Fresh Lime. Durban P. o., an Mth, 1830. A 'l-l'l‘d'l.All [IRA-ll T. â€In! he! an. to. BUILDER, Durlnm,keeps on hgnd . macaw-k ot §.uh.Doon and 3H kind- ot Buildiuuuuerixls aim. " “act ot Mouldings in Walnut _Rooowoe d,lnd Gilt. Plungmihtloo. ll“. Uiluot Lumber mule. outon short notice. A (null nuclei Collins, Cute“ “Honda uad Trim .mnvnlwuwou hum Ash-fluent Meta-lie G'lasa Burial Cases kept in stock. Durham In! "Jill 1 of out pun-E. and coaoraFiu"aCCriiiei on u‘u- In or Villa: â€petty at lowest at“ of mint-n. lulu“ My .onttdrntiat and coat. cl loam "and to the low.“ In". R. A. PHONE“. . Lower Town, DIIIIIII. Durh3m rub. Tth, and. TY undersigned Inn A M. mount of but _ and Oman-av tuna. to land Gusts! Banking Business TRANtihCTED. Money to Loan c. are}? ACK EN Changed Hands. THIS BANK ham Lou." omeit on “are†1'ittu'altu'g"et,e; lay-Ind Co “In. ', in“. on In. York and an m it cm. DEPOSITS of " and upwards Mind, anon which the current rate ot intern! I In" he allowed. l, CANADIAN BANK tt 1lalillllilll, DTriiiEAhr. Carpenter A: o ontractor, D If R H h M ' ttopt. an. [on COLLECTION S MADE FOR SALE, Bli nd Jrc'"c_toror. ROBT. nun. . nruoqvuntily 01.101811. lac LLCOI, 2 W. G. R. Dominick. J. W. CRAWFORD, Durham rrtusititttt,000,000: Reserve $1,400,000. CN "Aa AN‘S Vol. Ar. No. On manual-lo “rm-Jud l Should Cal! and Elm-in. P-'--."."-.'- "_----.--. --Six of the Best...- "iiithe (tiii/tttit" 'ititi)tr.i'ttiiiil'," EDD. McCRACKEN. -a "- ammun- gin-runny manger. r197 “I76 Pour Cox had done no more in this in. stance than ho had done . you: [may I than before; bat yo: he could not put it hom M- ai“ go III]. Somehow It clung whim.de u but“ _ be tbend hiualf‘vduhinc an: In Ind mud his min: with: ma. whammy. But it n- ho his ton. .' '. . M “his bttrt_,atse.t-rmit. " new. In. an“. â€a in “PM that Sam Wilkins would no. nah "Ah, yes; I didn't know you m to busy," returned the other, in tho coldest 3nd moat polite mum: imaginablo. "hr. don no if I In" interrupted you." And with an. be un m shop. "Well, sir," “it! our grout, builder. in his uncouth. unkind. um! tttttttmtl-ttlr wly. "it so happens that I have something also to do buidu hoping the price of lumber for anybody who any wan“ kw boards" “But you know the nine of It." "mark- ed um “ringer, with I slight touch of feel. ing in bin tone. "Who told you no t" mtortod Peur. “I nuanced you w“ in the habit of m- in. considersâ€. lumber of variou. kinds, with“ you would be I proper one to "I do when I rum. it," round Peter, without looking up from his work. "In there any in to" to be sold t" "They'll tell you " the mill, I don't law lamb" nay-all." “What is such lumber worth here t" " doa't know; " 5nd " Peter will u- mom! In took new“ Mat Ind began to plane it. “How the dot"r-trned PM iu s an of uncouth gram. "Thu. looks like good harbor your work- ing them." umrkod the visitor. "I nuppon you buy â€no lumber, lit t" said the “any". In. Co: was highly deligbud. for the know that and: I job must pay weâ€; and the hoped “at. her husband might not In dissapointed. A few day: shonnrdl an order can. for sumo window blind. ", and on. Ian-noon, while he was buy It hit bench I man can and watched him at " work " . kw nomads with“ washing. He saw I middieagesd man. nthorconmly aroused. and Pow: "p-dit Inn-l. bosom on. who wintod work "How d'yo do t" Mid tho “alga. " Peter Ind down the slat which he 1sadjast “Tluro‘ut prospect of work." he replied. "We are to have but" time. in town, tlum. ner Wilkins, of ftyfUhi, bu purchased “as whole of Um water pond on our stream, and is going to erect a factory hero. I think I'll get the job. They any that Wil kin. had rather have some one hero to do it, and my friends will recommend an." About . mouth after this Peter came home In unusual Ipil‘ilu. He had boon out of Work for some time, Ind he had been rnl-er moody and crusty. His wife noticed the clause, and asked him what had hair. period. Pout poohed at the idaa; an! than told his wife that he wanted to read. "Ban I" cried Point with . map of hi. fingers, “don't. talk of pollution in bud. no“. "I not. to bother myself to be po. lite to everybody who happened to all on mo 1 would 1:“. my land. full." "I think u would pay," ventured the wife. “How did I otfand him t" "By not “tuning to him when!» with“ to detail» tho plan " building. "Hu phu nu I {00th on." "Well, suppose it in; If you bad felt it to be your basin.“ to all him no, you you might In" done it in I mun pom. any." 'Nell-what of it t" said Peter nth" email; . "Why. I nu vary Inn human!“ but hind you to do an job; and bl)“ u would In? don to had you a“ olendod him Pout looked up from hi- ppo! Ind "k. od her what Ill. mum. "1 man." an In“, "that Mr. ore. Lun In: hind Leavitt to build hi. how "It‘tgood enough ." wu the than m- I Among the sequin-um“ my youth P"" I“ on Pour Cox; sad I an - to say that, from win. link “ooh I! put- ionco he any In" pound. he in“ I000 of it In Indiana“. At ail "out. he did not do it when ha “and 5min... Pour um. builder by undo, nation. of tho and thawing]: and mum workmen in the country. lf be Isaak-to“ I contract. in I“ It". to perform Ink pun "than", nod pupil). Stitt I). m It. inâ€; employed. " nuny who m M‘ In" hind him, In "when! by his ttttl oouth manor of tuning thou. and sought uni-nae: oluwbm. "Peter," aid bis wit. to him on wall- ing, "do you how that you in. lo» . uoodjol: by othrtditt.q Mr. Grub-m." Politeness Pays. . DURHAM, 00. Grey, OCTOBER 19, 1882 l. W'Mhom. Aolotkin tuMoatesu pmtottU. In. begun-Mfu- mlvhing an mm. In bkmmwulound OM'MNMM‘ &omfo.rterttvetNta-d “baht-uh, whiohhouho'mdid WWI†any: I‘D nil Pet" inland. TUC, P. B. bridge out the South Bu. human Win In on. annual foot in how that the first lotion he bud learn-l In the most "In-Mo omr--tut innu- monl. ho had and. van yielding him an grated induct. And, moreover, the in can). from the polibnuu which he had com. to pone" Wu ttot I.“ - Elhrill. No, tMr-one of in highest and purest fruita wu that which can. to ttis hurt, and which "(mind with his to bloo- him than" he wont. [on of mink]. contact. than ho could possibly "tend to. But Pater Cox did not forgot tho rrfme motor his new mecca. BI know that ha "I eminently qualified " an "chit.“ sud builder, but this was Ill. m “to Of course Pom took it; and whoa the mill in done, no well lad fnithrttl land " performed " work. tttat In had more " com. to our business. The nun whom 1 annual to superinund the creation of my will In! " much other luminous tut " would be spam! no- this; no if you will who it I will let Inn: go." "That'. enough, lit. And no '0']! lot the put go." Williu amid hin bald mm] In woke, 3nd Pom mod it Innu- ly. u. I felt the cut of your rudeneee very deeply, and the more so bequ g could not see wherein I land given you caution for it." _ "I use rude," "turned Peter, frankly; "and " you heve intimeted. I found B, Iowa In the result, Ind I hope I may pro. I iit by it." l 'As you with it." "Well," aid Wilkins, "I am in In“ of help. tad should liko to employ you. I meant. to In“ employ“ you before ' And perhapa you can imagine why I did not. However," he added. u he luv Peter's countenance full, “Thou-'0 no and of no toning to that only for the lumen it touch- it. He recollected kilns-Min anon. m bud taken I solemn obligation upon him. self that he would not allow any more luck: wotdu to so out from his mouth upon bin fellow men. "No, air." he replied, at noon " the old spirit bud bun quolled; “I am not "rr bury now." . It was Saturday Ann-noon. mu] Peter was In his shop doing nothing but think. ing when some one entered. He looked up and saw Mr. Wilkins. "How d'yo do t" said the capitalist. "How d'yo do W' returugd th- builder. “You no not very busy, 1 take it," add. ed Wilkins. A quick. rough answer was making it: way to Peter'. lips: but he did not speak ( For some days Pater Cos wad Ion sud moron. Ho aw the work commenced on the factory without his uni-lance. Ind he feared he should have no business for some time to come. Ho Ind at first been in. clined to think very lard bt Summer Wil. kins; but when he came to nrtuet more calmly he thought dimsrentln m could not wonder tlut the mm had been re. pulsed by his rudeutum A now C. M. Chm-eh was opened . tow "TUt isn't tho question." luuutod hi. wife. sparking u oottridertrulr or possible. "It would be better. Pour. if you would ask why didu't you tram. him tumlfully? It "etSttr, from your own mount. that he asked 1 very simple sud proper question-- " myouc ought to IDIWOI’ with pleuuro. I tell you my husband. polibneu pun. It you could only overoomo your Ghit of trotting “ranger. so uncouthly, you would be greatly tho gain" thereby." "Why didn't he lot so know who In In. when In can. into my shop t" aid Pa“: in I potuleut mood. already loaned that the great job had been gun to “other, “a know why it had been done. "And now," the viattor continued. “let's "Y..." Pour Cox loft the room with n linking burr, Ind by an (in. be had Ionized the shop wu Alma“ lick. Win! I till it wu. He went homo to dinner, and m long his wife had hoard the wink-wry. She lad “Summer Williâ€, of 8,5014] I The nun who in going to band the hater, P' "Tut," rammed u bratrttdtr, in ovi- dent surprise; “don't you know him? Why, that in Mr. Wilkins." "Who is am In“ t" Pour In“. M the stung" Ill gone. - an hour after “at In 1m shading " the door of o groovy, when . mm drove up in I unity. 1nd he Cat'" into the no". m bond to on. or two who stood there, but (no Pour only ozoold look. It In the min who can“! a his shop two week. before. And inquired the prion of lumber. m In Ground plainly so our, but he drove I uplandid horn. And the earn-go vs I costly our. "Perhaps you would like to work for berm. but no"! otitirelr. “Irma-mt d For oom- you-I be donned Maul! until-My to his [unsound Harriers child, Ind to tlao planet honovobnoo than in had loud. mu i'ttb than [out], pond wa- pet to gen- mnl 1nd noblo that be you 'sttmatioqt,nod led, " we law-nu. to his hing appoin- ad to tho 0536 of Blieritt of Beam-d. whiuuomr-sgt.-ata'nAitauami,moeoaue,.. Bacon. born. that Ill. sold her jownln to begin I {and for their trenelit. onoe whon Bow. ud proposed to devote o little surplus oi his incomo in giving his wife o trip to London for A for Inch, she declined. wishing tho money to be spout in building a nieo dwelling for A poor {nail}. Some you: passed in thou pursuits. An entire mention took plan in the mm. sud eon- dilion of tho ponple., nod it in no wonder thet the good Howard nod his tweet. wife, won honored and bolovod by oil. In tbel you 1766 then won our hopes Around in tho! bop†homo. Tho only binning long withheld woo now “out to in bestow“: Mn. Hound amoeba in become I. moth. or. A Ion woo tom Morel: ST, out! the following Boodoy. the 8nt the mother died-tusd the Ito-o woo ind-0d made des. otato. I It m o liblon. grid. mini-dub l In 1768 he married a Indy about his own Ago, and who“ win: and principles pet- fectly harmonized with his. It Wu than that be mad. I bountiful home In Cnrdiug- ton; ind wlnln embollinhmg his own homo ‘und grounds ho resolved to improve the dwelling of the hoof." on his "tate, Ho pulUd dawn the wntclud and but: in which any lived, and built nut, Airy, plenum collages. 3nd let them a the um. rout which the Isl-old" but] paid for choir bowls. " mm he Ind - npplic-nu but he and. his abdica- justly, Only to- quiring “an. qtmiitUuiot" from " lou- artu--mdurtry, temper-nee, and I "up.“ of the Sabbath. _ Hrs. Boward catered to warmly into his plum forheiyiM their bumble mill» ( WUn Ill Europe Wu startled by the I the powers of the tttu dreadful tidings of the deetructiou of La. rnrely endured from illm I hon by earthquehe (1755), Hewerd resulv. l testuuouy tothe virtue. 1 ed to go to the scene of the calamity. and simple food. ; try to do whet he could for the sufferers Space will not permit i But this benevolent plan we: fluetmied. i greet sud good man on I It we: war time. and the "Hanover," the] IL, vituted nearly "ery iship he etuUrUd in, wee ceptured by u portant town throughout 'Freuch pi'iveteer, end sum-Jed the meet‘ peril of beiug "ttptured- l terrible hardehipe. He wee forty hours ing-but “WWI cement l without food or weter,eud then wee thrown I dition of tl" prisoner, en I into e filthy dungeon. Thie experience sirk. Hospital: end laz- i of prison life, there is no doubt, irtfiuene.d od, with “10 “In. design his eller cereer. Hie meunere so won on men woe, and offering hi hi; enptore. that liter e time he wee re- ly benefitting God'. pri- 'leesed on merely giving " word thet he will! on Kick beds-and would effect an exchange of some French I terribly neglected. prieouer in England, or he would return l He had his "camp to his priwn. When he came to Englendl pm. of mind, And " hie lrieude w-rmly eottgratulaUd him on I letter. end journell, In hie freedom. but he replied that he did not l thrd's pretence. Bat he "eonsider himself free until he lied fulfilled I from personel trouble, n the promise he lied made;" end at greet l grief. that could befnll l expense and ditheulty he At length suc- bed conduct of that only ended in Betting I prisoner excheuged for lied been so dearly hung hunull'. vent in “ill In has. Mm m was hut seventeen when the dull: of " faltlur occurred, and him filial grief combining with I natural thoughtfulness and the tuchinu of u religious education, led him to a full eottseeration of bis hurl. and life to God. Hm guardian were so impreued by the worth and seriousness of Isis character. even " that early we, thu they ellowed him the principal manage- ment cf his tsfrttirs. l In the you 17783 printe gentlemen of Bodfordlhiie I'M nominated to the otBtso of t'suritt of Bedford. and by the earnest alienation of his friend: In. induced to ur Mid. the quiet pursuits in which his previous life had passed, and entered on . public and, in it proved, most memorable ‘Ind benetieieut career. This slumff we; John Howard. He was a nun of about so) year: of age, of deliceto constitution, mild get dignified manners. and an expreuion of countenance that betokened I union of great tirautests with penetrntian and ben-{ evoluce. Hie ureiious we bid been one l of constant though quiet usefulness. and] he had been tinned by very heavy sor- l, rows. I {on from the prieoneu my the Inlay otltlie thank " both Honm~nn honor the prison enable; en that when a nun which. haunt highly “laud br him.uu 'eaaneqnitud attire clone. for whieh$e:iou do" thin the immediate Attention wu imivrieoned.he we. not [.ka until: given to the eondition of pmone: the 1h. paid the heavy fee. denuded by tu!elasaitieation of prisoners, the paying of jailen. Tuie custom led to JdLiGCG enlariee to jailen. the enforcing ann- ehueee, and iMieted the mute-t miserr!itary Hall-thin. not only on guilty but often on innocent Homsrd 'u no sentimentalist. He tmrple. knew that the welfare of society denuded In the y." 1773:. prirnte ttentUmot of that prisoners should he puniehed. Strict Bedfordnhire "I. nominated to the ohso!ditieipr'irur V" right to “enforced; but of t'suritt of Bedford, and by the enrueat life and health In “cred, and the“ had so'iutation of hi. friends w“ induced to often been lost in the foul den: celled pri. u.. ..hl- AL- ....:A. ----, __5a, . . . . . nAn- It ie now our e hundred yen-ego eince. in the town of Ballard. a realm- portent work began. Every one who re- leete. must Idmit that prison elm“ he plum both of teem-it: and of punishment; ‘hntin the olden tlmu they were moody plecee of torture Mid death! They were so "br, crowded. end unwholeeome. that innocent people who were eweiting their trial. end debtor» whoee imprieonenenl might be for misfortune tether the. - conduct. end the jeilen and ofBetitO who) had chem of the [Hi-(men. were ell in peril of their lives from edict“. celled jun-fever. which we; produced by went of it.“ food and dirt. Added totheu mleeriee wee the bed custom of muting the A Good In and Hi- Work. The union of Howard to the whole bu. man not val ao great that it wan natural many should vial; to erect a public mona- ment to him while he lived. But on hear- ing of it he â€treated that no Inch plan should he carried out. m ahio declined a seat in Purliament, and refused to sit for hia pitttarer---. circumstance all must ro- gret. He died n he had hved-ot work. The Crimean district of Russia has been familiarixed to no of late yean by war and ita miseriea. In that inclement region l Howard val travelling, when the friandu of a young lady who Ina ill of fever, knowing that the English phillnthropilt , had considerable skill in medicine. naked him to visit her. He declined. " he only visited the poor all those who could not', pay tor medical Aid. But hearing that there was no madieal advice to be obtained he went. The weether was inclement ; he , was vat through. and had to remain many hourl in hit wet clothea. Hie exhaustion area an added danger. n waa no wonder that he took the fever and returned to " abodeto die. m uldom loot eonaciona- - during his lllneaa. but with great aer- enity not manage to his (nemla. He was cheered hr a Utter aaying his ton vac better, and with pray-era Gr that um. and tender "mental-cram for hia boom neighbor! and (dot-lap well on his weddi- Ur connections. and commending hie wir- tothoSavioor whomhoao Ioo‘aad (all: loved and and. he - away on the I He had his recompense in tuna: l pedco of mind, and u we learn from hi. 'letter| tttd journnla, In abiding lens. of ‘uoa'o ptoucuec. Bat ho Ill not oumpt from porsonol tronblo, ono of tho bani»! grief. that could befall him come in the bod conduct of that only son who“ birth had boon Iodcnrly bunght. A bod Ber. unt is cold to In" corrupted tho lid by taking him into evil compony Ind tench- ing him bad. labia. Young Hound no intcmpernto ond prot1ieate, Ind u the lad "Bull locum " In our ago [up luuly insane. lt. io heortronding to root] the follnor'o Umentation over his child of assay myon. this precious logocy ofthodoor Karin. m moot In" bod on great ooet.oUtioit--ato habit of bio on bod our led him into temptuion. Tho drink tUt ruined the son bod novor been ovon the moderate oohcc of tlteifntlr _ or. T Ho visited nearly every great city und im. poetaut town throughout Europe, often in peril of being 'mptured--for In: Nu mg. iug--but Always "rttegt to an the con- dition of the priuner. Ind later in life the sick. Rupiah nnd luuottos In cumin ad, with the sum. design of lessening lus. man woe, and otUring hints for punched- ly benetiuine God's prisoner's, who lun- gni-h on sick bods-..and that were otun terribly noglected. ions climates, he underwent In amount of exposure and fatigue that mmed beyond the powers of tho most robust, and he rarely tailored from illness. A wonderful testimony to the virtue- of cold water and simple food. Space will not permit our {mowing the an“ and good mm on hit foreign tours. m asked not, and indeed would have indignant], rejected, any money aid in his plum. He wee at the entire expenae him- "lf of personally collecting all informa- tion; and when we think of the tedious and dangerous travelling at that time, his encountering the plague, and exposing himaelf to contagion in fever stricken dun geons, we behold an amount of "ti-sae". fieo perfectly marvellour.--rm tart- ample for the modeat "tttport of hia posi. tion " a country tresrttienmtt--would not have home the urea at his great added expenditure but that his habits were most aha-tandem. He mu an abetainar from all intoxicating drinks and a vegetarian. He believed that hie weak physical struct- ure required and wa- benefitted by the fe. gimen he adopted; and it ia certain that for many years, in all season: and in var. 50".. How-raf- olnri.’ bqtun It um-ties, with nodol coll-gal. "hoeb, Ind aid of “no but kind In tho industrious familiu around him , thm, will: tho Mord prison. when debtors and ell-inl- war. mad “other in on. common danger Ind du. meo. Hound took note. of til the shunt. and then mounted from Boater.) thexnnthortt England. m (“mound In amount of diam and suthrirtg Moron- to tho whol- oomnunity, as! pelloctly N" _ paling I. it: molly in com -. Thur l be wont to Scotland and Iieumr--ttudiri an prion in Ireland but“: “an in other put: of “a kingdom. . The malt at hi- khan In: [mum-J to Hie Home of Commons, And he obtained Whole N o. 240. 'trtmm tall if and be Ink It]. in Morm- in. II Chu. IaCuunoH, Jun. MeDowoti. Jr, Sumac! HeDmnH. jr..A.G. Ham-r, 1., MeWitlisms, M. D., Wm. Inf-UL a... R. Middleton. E. U. lac-I. w. IM‘ G. B. Philly. Daub-l m. I. J. Smith. S. manor“, W. fr. HM. a, Due. 1mm “in. A. K. Faun. 11.9., than". hum Denna. 1.... Krishna, S. labor-ll. mm. 100M. Syn-Mu. a. W. Pumnr'rl'luu. [minim1 f'ter .301.- iii/ik. j] mm. m... Voddu. 1.... Damon. FrquXilnn; V_ B.Hue p. Wt. Trusting that Mrs. Nolan. the chillin- and ,oursatlf may " - nub you now home, '0 bid you have"! sud trust “In Divine Provident may throw mount! your daily Idk And No, ttso- higher blunting»- which no surely and to mdify our doing: her. below, um! gin Ill comfort even in the dark bout of “a. We conclude. by wishing that slug. mum" of nus-con may lvply the energy Ind onurpnsc you any hereafter employ, Ever div-to asat tend. to manhunt. out condition in lilo, it is quite mu. that non- who no in umaam. Inn this evening any thail it judadoun, in “In: tietie, to join the lid. of animation, and lock I hem in the not dutrir,t of country whither you we now dimetioq your fool- uepo n n pianos. Such " new. “in. plan. it in not nnlikoly that mo of an my be panama! to and yourself sud Mm Nelson, unbliulud in you: new homo uâ€Birtlo." But would it In other.» nod the narration. now on the no of con- nnmlnltion, be bsnl and In part you new! to be united ruin. this oMreoa, and the rommhrnnco of au luppy 0cm will be to you n memento oi our friendly relations Maul-er. while to owl: of III " will ever remain fresh and green through the medium of memory. Dominik. 10tlt of Och“, 1". mi or Icmm“ m in will. " Khan Niron,3.R. Iainâ€. Y. B. mi. r. than». W. T. Jun-I. an. The poet my: “000 touch of but.†nukes the whole world Bin." It in th'. universality of diuinm’euud fooling which invite; the esaptor to "tuna to the cumin the haunt-I of I susceptible Inn-nun]. It is thu {ccliug which mocking-nth. present menu“. (In! nah uni every one beforo you has ignored than"! in the past might lave beau My“ the op- pmlte " haiku“; that the stem joy which warriors: ted im- given w-y to the milder iMoenee of the head and laeart.-. tlnt we but: met together on the blond piutform of I common friend-hip to "tue until-ent- of valedietory kindness In Win. Nelnon, our (final. To “met that. gentlemen after the but. oflocal excitement has penned thy-4o find them mingling witlt than " you friends when feelings In" elven akin to Four own. mud be gratifying to you. on am the eve ofyur lop-nun, “you up ti. of :itiuuship which to.“ In loan-Olin in about to he severed by your "mun! to the North West. grin: is prom.uerrous in its chant“; an it embraces every shag-o of [001“th l.- tigioua belief. lure you will find tho merchant who crowed swords with you inrirur the sharp comp-tithe a! "ily M um; your ro-loligiuuiul. who took up the foil Igtiurt you in “vacating mm. prin- ciple of nburth moan. or government ; Ind but of I", you will tha in thin It“, the politician And municipal doctor. who Utt no name unturned, at 'dl W withfnlincul honor, to than: you put. concerted plum of “nun. Our meeting this evening in ‘W and informs]. But while it â€his. in no degree of studied {urouily which My doe, duty on such mention“, it will pol-hm npuenr to you on this very may " be. tug more especially the unwind of pot- sonul friendship for Journal! And In. tut. Aa you glam "on! [big (“in board you will not fail to perceive tUt mug-th- To Wu. Nylon. Ear, Macho-I. dun. amaze, Ont. Ihtan Fetv--uamin. that it w your intention to omlmk almost immodr and, lot the Great Noni» West. we in" come toyed)" at a moment'a loin. thin evening to Indie-ah by our prom that although absorbed in our own individual iuhresu. we are not unmindful of put II- uciatiuns nor forgetful of the good â€in. which has characterized our inhuman. together during our mutual â€quaint-no. in Duudalk. meeting muted " the all which proclaimed that tho uni manager [ml ruched th- ' hour: Iylnl the "at." 'Bo cub took " hi- uunl 'ly. Bomb-ed to an»: Dom. at»: My" ,v_'_,. "I a... Scrub": and Min Cylind: Phillips um Manon-u! "in. and um wank u- ooivod by tho nudionco. At tho cull of Ibo chairman well timed thwart. In" ninth by llama. Peta: ileum. G. It. Middleton, Thou. tl. Agar, Thou. Huubuq. June: Lunon and G. W. Parsons. The meeting top-mud at the cull of time, Illinll ....-C.g, _. -- _ _ Tho orte" and their oomoomihnt en- .tun Comfort. won punished Inc! which speed-on ntsd Ionp fullnwod and: other in rapid Ines-aim. Thu all an. hem-M. sbmtyped cold. deprived it. lanolin; a! I all". u “no ' Inn-cu). butter. R‘n-I-n- ‘5, un- - - - 1 PM “a Hema. y Oh‘l'uodaymmwmth inst" our or (and (Mn War, Nolan. In... In. Maintained II. In onto! an»: h Vim _ lull. Although the iarvttatiom to] only in“ bud I You ham paving â€can “uni-l, of hourly n band’s-d “in all condemn! Mod u Imam. “no. Deana In ealUd to the dill! and hm "dimer. Eng. the Run ot Pub- ocu- pied the Vice chair. Preliminary to an "ttree, tho III-r written “an... in m by a. _ nnu Ind "ltitt1r “would to by In Nelson. tht-been-su.. uh.“ IMIONI “W“..- - all hm ' In“ In too-shrink on“. whii in our 'ttetduet.--gtritia.h 'P-a-.. In our 'ttetduet.--Britia "mriiii,,' - _"' orsur 2m" to my. nu... that tho orift wing“! "and tin “we. and