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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-8-21, Page 1¥1lJtlRYs t R i GODERICH. OTT.. FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1885. MOO$ ALR I1f D AIfCfi THE HURON SIGNAL "Bea Pion" WILentu,oa, the Tory la published every Friday Moralng y Mc- .[ their tithes. tort!' at. eili atVart Boos., GODERICH. ONTARIO &ail le deepat,ked re all parte of the eurronad 1aii! eeatltry by the earliest outdo and trains. Igee eadmission O is cwt h.. a lamer amnia- tieshs paper In this part et tae oueatry, 4 le one et the raciest. newsiest and saes i reliable Journals in °attain pesesssinmg. as It does, the tun -goons essentials and being in addition tethe above, a dtes.elaa. family and tlnelde pap eer 1t Is therefore • meet desiermbfe e/serrtNnp asedusw. Tswra-l.M le advance posage pre -paid A )) puMlwhn e: $1.7S. If paid before *ix months TIM it not et pall. This rule will he tried, ..f xc d. Baas se A tomo. - tight renis pe Ise far gnat Immertlon : [/tree cents per tine mor each e.Mpusnt laser, ion . Yearly. half yearly sad quart eestrara.t reduced rales. Jos Q.--Ae mare also aari.t-elsia tabus/ t iaeeaesseiea.and poe poems- - fi 'eomprete best prfaVltti..e 1i oat w irk les .ere trrepwr.d i. tit teat Ilse at ;Aar cannot srfssnL-Y et t that owoset be 'taus CeM FRIDAY, AUG. 21st, 1885. may' A roues maaiattate .a needed, and needed at once. to see that the provisions •1 the Scott Act are properly carried out T. R. Preston, it will be because their in this county. Truss, the quantity of dhow& have not borne their usualfruit liquor disposed of by vendors has been greatly reduced; still there are a number THE Tory Oovernmeot ranxious to briber, te now • debt -collector in Torino tn. lie 'has burrowed the Chimp ides 0 having a wbite.t.•Fped buggy with flatting advertisements of hie business displayed thereon. Then be drives up to the resedenoe of the dolour, and ties the rig to the hitching poet until "sense tnluq breaks," as the saying in. "Big Push ' has • great nerve. Oca old friend Tom Cowan, of Get, is orating in Sant Durban. Tom is a jolly good fellow personally, but politi- cally, the least mid the better. Hs is a National Policy Tory --tom, from the breeches pocket out --esly that, and nothing more. He and Charlie Mack- intosh of Ottawa have • p•itd.nnr for eye - elections, ---and generally "get left." Tom and Cbarlie ;re both in East Dur- ham, and if the Tory canddete s 400 majority is not wiped of the slate by W. of dicer putabte places in the county where the law is defied, and where illicit selling yet prevails. The weekiee of the act and the prosecution of the lenders lies in the hands of certain give Mr. Ward • fair chance for election in East Durham.. Mr. Ward'. principal claim for the position tests on the fact that he is cousin to the late member. The Government has appointed young men, who are called inspectors, and Mr' Ward's father returning °Meer, and whose duty it Moeda he to sea to the if. the young chap duesa't get fair play at keeping d the bet time paws, ballot -bones it won't be the fault °f seem to be satiated Lith the labor of the old man or thl Government Old trainee' their "shines, and the law u Mr. Nand ought to appoint his other allowed to be violated ander their very boys and their uncles and cousins, dc., noses without IN or hindrance. wg to till the positrons of deputy•returniog will be told that they are not able to oc ' and then send for Jim Stevens, catch the law breakers in the act, and of Bothwell, too coach him at the 6nuh. 7 aonse.luently are enable to successfully prosecute. It they are not able to per- form the duties for which they are paid, l they should at once resign. Twn 4 the so-called is peatoea are pronoamoed anti• Scott sympathisers, and Doe is a blatant apologist for the lawbreakers on every possible oc emus. Reece the uneacoewfel working of the act in Heron. There are no greater difficulties in the way 4 successfully working the Scott Act than there were against the carrying out of the Crook's Act, when it first became law. Yet the inspectors un- derthe Crook's Act were not long inefect- ing • radical chauge. The mason was, they were men chosen for their integrity W act, and their ability to perform the work alluttd them. In the present case, the inspestors are selected in many instances from the party "heeler,' many ase stress whisky sympathisers, and few of them have any taehn•tioc to make the'law a .rices. In some 4 the outside villages the hotel proprietors have actually pieced their beer•pumpa once more os the bass, sod sell ales and porters openly, and without fear 4 con- sequences. Nothing of this kind would .11 obtain if honest inspectors were appoint- ed. A polies magistrate and • county prosecutor, to sat independently of the present inspectors, are absolutely requir- ed in Heron. Toe central prison in•estigstton drags its weary way along, but thus far noth- ine has come up in evidence to show that the examination was really called for. Of course, it has been shown that the prisoner have not the same treatment that they would have had were they at largo, but moat Fermis will agree that the fact of their being criminals is • good and sufficient reason for that. So long as no undue harehnese is used, they have • right to submit to the discipline of the institution, and if the discipline is con- sidered • hardship by them, the beet thing for the criminal class to do is to so deport themselves that they will not be placed under restraint. So far Warden Massie seems to have not used unneces- sary severity. Teta Tory papers and the so called "independent" press are busily engaged building platforms for the Young Men's Liberal convention, to be held in Tomo - Ie is September For the information of the Tory and "independent" press we would mildly rem'rk that if the Young Liberals can't "run their own wheelbarrow" they had better not hold • convention at all, We all know how the Tory press is being consumed with an intense desire to see the Liberals oust Sir John Macdonald. Oh ' yet. And we all know that the "indepeed- rot" press is rather a tortuous leader M best. Under them circuaaateinoaa we would advise the Young Liberals to take no stock in the planks that are being offered them by the Tory press and their "independent," goes -you -please allies, Furnish your own timber, boy* ; boss rying sons or daughters of the Queen,) your own job; run your own show. A SHORTHAND MEET. Deft Petted Pusher's sad Machias Manipulators. Tbs •.anal t'e.ys.lNa ei Ib, t'a.Mtaa eee.tY.d Ae.edetl.a el remote. The growth of shurthasol writing sit Canada has been remarkable during the put decade or two. Twenty yaws:eau the writers sit any system of shorthand cap - able of verbatim work could be ouut_ted upon one's lingers ; while now an army -- certainly a regimes[-numbeeing several hundred can be fuund,wbu in the courts, in earliamert. or at the desks of niter- cantile houses are busy with their dying pencils practicing the "winged are ' fur a ltvelihood It is little wonder, thee, that the fourth mutual convmttton of the Canadian Shorthand Association, held at Toronto on Monday, drew together about a hun- ted d n some grown grey Osx of the!Nor's °amide editorial writ- ers prows frothy oa the royalty emotion in its last Meese. He knows all about the states, of Queen Anne and emend - meets thereto, and, after talking a lot of rubbish, tells us that "not one dollar of thea wools (snnaities to foreigners mar - that no matter what raeobssiad meow meat may be devised to "mord .coati, the Mao with the Peoeil will atoll be found, well glad and wed housed, and in receipt .)f • good salary. Frank Yei,h, Fltfvate secretary to Hoa. A. S. Hardy, reed • well prepared paper °m '•Employers." He d.scetb.d the various kinds of mea who use gime eeo.es, and the grin that lit up the flow .,f some of the ready writers present, as the esaerest read his paper, showed that the pictures were true ti life. This paper drew forth a very ioterestiug dis- cussion on the condltiun of shorthand clerking in Canada. The "Question Boz ' was • happy thought. A Dumber a queneson prints 0 great interest to pbunoographers,young and old, were pr•pouoded, and the replies to these queries were instructive and interesting, and amusing at time•. About 6:30 psis. the table& in the An Ronin were surrounded by merry phono grmphers and their friends, where an excellent collation was served. Speeches, atnga and recitations were given by i men an wont "mere resent, Mr. Wow+ells rendition in the green of their Arun beginning and of "Rule Brttaonta and "The star other grocer anir.i year's jun yyltn Tb. boangld Banner," being taptnuusly re- ceived. earn choir tint year a salary. The ceived. Dunne the evening attention was meetings were head iu the Educational called to the fact that 1887 would be the semi-caoteoary 441 the introducti.. 0 phonography: Isaac Pitman having pub- lished his first book on "Sound naiad" in 1837. Dr. wad, pastor of Bond street church, paid a high compliment to reporters generally, and claimed tc he one of the oldest phonographers in Canada. An excellent concert was given in the theatre sit the Normal School later in the evening by popular city vocalists, the various numbers on the programme being well given. Ati address sit wel- come was tendered the A merican de legatee by the Minister of Education. During his edmirabl• speech lion. Mr. Ross said :- -Li afforded him great pleasure to appear before them and welcome nut only the Canadian Association of Short - handers, but ale) their American breth- ren. Since it had been his lot to preside over the educational interests of the Province he had had the honer of re- ceiving puny ae t canons in that little hall, and he could say that there was so association which asked for the use of the building w wham it was granted with more freedom than it was granted to the Canadian Aeooeation of Shorthander. He could bear testimony to the great extent to wl.ich • public man was in- debted to the shorthand enter. very often, through the judicious maniple - tion of the reporter, the speech was pre- sented to the public in mach better form than it had been given by the speaker. Hs had often admired the patience with which eke reporters sat throughout the long speeches, when'everybody was tired but themselves, and picked out the little golden threads among the chaos. He referred to the benefits rendered the businessman by his amanuenses, and to the valuable services of the shorthand writers in the court. He was also glad to welcome them for their own sakes, for shorthand reporters as • class were gentlemen who had the entree to the beet make up of his new type writer. There society in the carpitis He hoped the was the big -bearded Prof. Dan Brown, time would soon come wham the utility of Chicago, te.zher and publisher, per of shorthand would be universally roe tectly .t home with the boys -and girls ; c -'zed in the schools of Ontario. He IH [mental building. Among the writers present whose names are well-known in Canada wets to be seen Thos. Bengouab, the energetic president of the Asr•oation, whom face aglow with eethusiasin, beamed upon the assembly with • bright effulgence. Frank Yeigh, the active secretary of the society, busy u • nailer, keeping track of men end things. E. E. Horton and It Tyecn. the well-known court report- ers ; A. Hoxtuo, of the Hut.aurJ staff ; R. T. Basted°, the private secretary of the Attorney -General ; F. W. Wudell, the singlet phonographer, of Hsmiltoe ; T. Piukney, who catches the WJJ say- ings of the Bond street pastor as they fly ; Dr. Wild himself. who writes pho- nography ; Ker. E. Barker, who teaches shorthand as null as mural truths ; W. Houston, the well known parliamentary librarian and literary man ; and the fair faces of such practical phonograFhers as Miss May Bengough, Miss Rogers, Miss Sneath, and others. Then there was a Tonne "brather in black,.' an iot.Ui' st lwkisg young negro, the first of his ram in Canada to take a asst in • short- hand convention. There was a bright galaxy of visitors from the rutted States present There, with his counteaano a wreathed iu.mules, was Major Wyckoff, the Nestor of the New York State Association, now the bead of the tiro that handles the Rsm- mingt.oa type enter. There was A. P. Little, of Rochester, president of his State Aanciatio,n, full of dry humor and shrewd common sense. S. C. Rodger', of Troy, the shorthand historian. with his well-shaveu chin and Chesterfieldian manner. Theo. C. Rose, of Elmira. N. Y., with the merriest of twinkles in his blue -grey eyes all the long day. B. W. Re•dahaw, of Buffalo, with his well - trimmed beard and nicely 6ttiug long - Wiled frock coat. and his head full of the "Fu' idea W. H. Slocum, of the big law reporting firm of. Buffalo, happy as a big sub -dower, but silent as to the is takes tenon the taxpayer. It that is the case, why, when • O•rmsd son-in- law of the Queen is pessiosed upon the English public, is it noes try to ask the parliament for a great i Why doe the newly made pensioner not get his quota council, 'eking for the appointment of a • police magistrate, to the Loral Govern- ment. He says he intends to write to the different reeves, and it they are dill of the opinion they were last minion, be will make the application. Warden Kelly, is the mouthpiece of the county a,uncil. He has been requested to ask for the appointment of • police ns'gis- Ir now transpires that warden Kelly, of Heron, who is an out-and-out op - inmost of the Scott Act, has determined not to submit the °pision of the county POLITICAL PANAOltAP1d. weds le Slog es in 'undies& aUrbn Messed 1. The Duke of Caobridre makes it cost the British taxpayers $IOO to convey him acnes the channel front Dover to Calais, w hen he could cake the trip for IP if he paid it out 441 his own pocket. The Governor-General on Tuesday con- veyed to the Hou. Mr. Caron, Minister of Militia, the pleasing intelligence that the Queen had motioned on hint the title of knight oomtnanderof St. Michael tai St. George, for services rendered in euunection with the Northwest rebel- lion. It is hinted that should Sir Charles Tupper decide to re-enter the Cabinet, be will ask the Conservative party to find an Outanu constituency for and if Mr. Speaker Kirkpatrick is made a Sesatur, Sir Charles way stood for Fronteoae. This is with the view of promoting his chances fur the Tory Ind• ership, which he thinks would be improv- ed If he could uuly pose as an (totem man. Owing to the extraordinary expense incurred in the late war the government of Guatemala bas suspended payment of interest on foreign and Interior debt for one year, ounimenoing August 10, is order to pay o9 all arrears in the army end evil service account. PAWN, Aug. 17. -At the unveiling of the statue of Gen. Chanty Sunday, • e ignifioent incident nocured. • During the ceremony Baron Fred'sicks, • mili• tary attache of the Russian embawy at Paris, appeared in the full uniform of • Russian colonel and reoeived an ovation, the crowd cheering him and ahoutiug "Vivo La Resale." The nomination in Cardwell took and there, too, wM the eminent lady law reporter, Mins M. Jeanette Ballan- tyne, of Rochester. We mud not omit to single out of the other Americans present M. M. Bartholomew, of St. Louis, a tall, thin, nervous mat, of swarthy complexion, and with deep set eyes under closely knitted brows, inven- tor of that ingenious little reporting machine, the stenograph. There were many other well-known ste ographers present, whose names do not occur too es at present. The mnrnine session was filled uv chiefly with routine work, happy one, and the t orouth harmorls- sittinR of committees, etc. Tia follow toe; f nationalitles we apparent to all There was not a wrangle about "system," etcher. The wheels and journals of the convention machine appear to have been well lubricated with the oil of liberal directly from the cerneolidaMad fa Gee of these days an intent.* detate avails parliament will hold MB rem .tongs in Britain, and when a new ap- plicant :fur • royal pension makes his impetration, h. will find that the estate of Queen Awn, .mended in the reign of j b• lid its saving erred to the advancement and energy shown by Americans in the art of short hand writing, and the good-natured emulation which should stat between the nationalities in the pursuit of this sad kindred ata and sciences. A. P. Little, the President of the New Yoric State Adaoci•tioa, [sada a most felicitous reply, and tater in the evening Prof. Dan. Brown gave • general into talion to the Canadians to attend the American conventions on the two follow- ing days. The gathering was pre eminently a /MIL AND Std PILIEND9. t Hearse[ .M M there [bees Mad i. [[tore cost. 1 - Rso:ti'a, N. W. T., Aug. Ib.-Riel's expectations as to what u going to become 441 him may be lodged by the following scrawl found in his oell since hie conviction: -"Being the prophet of tie New World, it is natural that I should know something of my tutus. My mission is not yet fulfilled. Lapin was condemned to death, but he is alive asci *stove to day. I see that the Government at Ottawa are antiow about ore It is fitting that they should be. There are two parties contending - the one demanding coy execution, while the other is struggling to ave me. Between three two Sir John Macdonald and his Ministers stand perplexed, willing to take whichever course may beet serve their down it.tereet. They care very little whether I am hanged or saved, but they care for the votes of my friend. Those who cry for vengeance also have votes and iufluenes. They must also be appeaseu. I see that Jos- eph Royal, whose friead I was, wbe helped me to secure the election of Sir George Cartier in I'rovencher, is denying Ire, though he writes to me and my friends, pretendune that he is still faith - fol. Royal built himself up us the result of nay work in Manitoba. He is not grateful, but he will live to regret his course. I see that the Ministers are consulting anxiously about my tate. They are anxious to pustpme, to gain time, in the hope of quieting the excite- ment Sir John Macdonald thinks that the safest course for him is to say that 1 am insane. Thai is what they wiU try to prove, tho,uah the jury and the Crown counsel at the trial have raid it is false. Doctors will be seat up to examine me, and <<, declare that I am mean. That place on Thursday, and the election will be a week later. These u much dm- u aha satisfaction in the riding with the past course of the new Minister of the In- terior end with that of the men he supports, and there is a probability that notwnthetamiug ibe fact that hitherto Cardwell has been a Tory stronghold, Mr. White will meet with opposition. It is reported that Dr. Sensual! Allmon, of Caledon East, will oppose the Min- ister as an Indepeodeat oaodldata. CONTEMPOR*RY OPINION. The acyl■ _s toi the 5.elbree Moe mid esberwlee rimed an ae«rd. Nine -tenths of the Canadian people are satiaded that but for the inoompe- teoos of the late Minister of the Interior, and the stupid determination of Lieut. Governor Dewdne to rule as a despot, this rebellion oould not have happened. -{Catholic Record. That Ontario u more prosperous than the other Provinces of the Confederation may readily be conceded. In this eon- nection, however, it may be noted that the affairs of this Province have been for years administered by a Reform Govern- ment under Mr. Mowat. -[Barrie Ex- aminer. ing officers were chosen for the ensuing par .- Thos. Bertgnagh, Hon. President ; G. C. H.dland, Ottawa. President ; F W. Widen, Hamilton . Thos. McGillicuddy, Mr. White has been very frequently called "the member for Cardwell b; way of Montreal." This has been Bald in jest, hut many • true word has been said in joke, and there is, as we take it, a crest deal of troth and fora in the ooe t the Government have decided. Then I will be sent wan asylum. but not for long.Rsl will not be forgot- ten. The Meta have not deserted me, though efforts have been made to weal them away. No amnesty fur the Meta will be complete without • pardon for Riot. I will Ret out of prison, and will get into Parliament. 1 will be recognis- ed as the true nsocessur of Sir George Cartier, for whom I gave up any seat, and those who fought under me at Fish Creek and Batooche will no longer be spoken o1 as rebels. They will be pat nuts, sad their children will point with pride to the bravery of their fathers. The Meths wilt be better treated than they have been. Dumont aid Dumas are in Montana. They would he glad to help me to escape, and the Govern- ment at Ottawa would ale) be glad. But Reels mission is not yet fulfilled. Dumont and Dumas will return to Canada, and their assistance will be aught by Sir John Macdonald. They will be no more rebels than Cartier and Papinesu were. Time ties fast. Thus who live will see Riel's prophecy fulfilled. He u out insane.•. BATOCHIL a.etyel IeIddlt5.a THY the Treat Mary N lex Tighe. Orrawa, Aug. 11. -At the baneeet (riven last sight by the oitisets of Otta- wa to the volunteer' who served in the Northwest, General Middleton, in ro- tor* u. It is, in oar opiniw►, • great I Sponse to the toast cc Our Gaeta, said injustice to Cardwell that its represents during the worse of hu remarks that he believed this opportunity a fitting one to take the public into his oonfilen,s and tell the true story of the battle of Ba - niche. He laid that many diacrepan- there. - [Irish Canadian cies in various accounts were more ap- We oommeud our fnends,the reveren•l l permit thus real. His deseription of the wbeelmen, for exercising their muscles fight was in substance as follows -Os in Canada instead of Ting in idleness the afternoon of Aug. 12 ea told Col. and fretfulness, and withsluggish Intel- Straabasie, his second in onmmand, lecta,wstohtng their thermometers. They that he must make an advance mese- are laying in a stock of health against meat. The Midlands were sent on the the demands of oast winter whop. we left and nest owe the Orinadiets with tive in the House of Commons should have his permanent abode not only in another county but in another Provisos, and ata point very, far distant even hope then will the more zealously and the Ninetieth • little in reserve. Th. . ..... .eooeseful enter upon the work of pro- Midlands had to form the outer part of elsiming t e troths el genuio. Chris- the oriels, and therefore were pushed, Warrior and winning mem to see and to as it were, a liitle forward, ciroling obey them as the hest and highest truths around. The lay of the land w such Qederiab , R. Tyson and Frank Yetg sentiment. riven to men. Blow, bugle ! Advasee, that it was impnesible not only for one Toronto Vice Prendenta ; George H. On Tuesday morning • number of reverend wbselmen '-{N. Y. San. regiment to ase the ,other, but almost for T Bated Tye... H Canadians left with [lists American Smith, thee.: 8. ^. _ nee sass to see the another. It w not J. Wickham, Solicitor ; Miss Mary Ben. fnsude for the conventions at Niagara THB GANG DIRIPBBBID. what he w'"nldreap osq • charge. Wet I Falls and Buffalo. 1'kess regiva•nlfa were oeeiet the cools♦ . Tee Tweet• cesti.ra/ wipe amt • town Deck by rushes in slow degrees out of cntwa.ro.gw. am eitnsinssa ease- their pita. The Midlands were circling re- Yoig. Aug. 15. -The steamer I — amend the ride pita end the Grenadiers Polynesia, now in port, was streak by a The Tomato police bee arrived home were pushing thrnssh. He (Oe.ersl 1 Middleton) was then bringing up the Ninetieth and mounted troops, who had dismounted, and was thee completing[ the half circle .of Bre in which he w enclosing Batr she During the move - he in Oka edema Rough. Librarian ; W. R Butcher Houston, M. A., A. J. Henderson, W. H. Orr, A. H. Crawford, Ret. E. Bar- ker, T. W. Gibson. Wm. Thompson. of Toronto . J. A. Albright, of Winnipeg ; sod F. Barrwta, Napanse, Council. In the afternoon the convention buckled down to practical work. B. W. Readahaw, of Buffalo. read an interest- ing paper on "Tyke Wntlne and Report- ing Machioea.' He described some of the proposed new machines, and &•- Kiss (heir=s, he to trate for Huron, and he should do the scribed his method of "F,.n•cribing." or power ; and when that day comes tbe will b the into not- biddeog of the oaonty eaaoeil Mr. type writing by omitting alt .4..t lot• British taxpayer gainer, Kell u the socideate warden nt Herm, tots, and using figures and single letters edttbsttaedir+R the ec,ntentwon of the roper• y arbitrary sans for work His re - Lova! outside editor of nor contempo vary. Tae Marque of Lorne bit the nail woiMrv1 os the bead when, in an article in sit $ lktt [Assn'' he •xpreeted the 1ollewt *bids ups* the Northwest its "Riel should but dill he hu no right to let ha pr• foresee to the "Stenograph," drew net tate b.liets override public opesisa, I a mild protest from the Messier, Mr. Warden Kelly is evideetly afraid that if (S.{{►otesssw, oho forthwith eve ea entd Joia l interesting end successful exhibition of cyclone nn the Loth [net , about 900 miles from Sandy Hook. Her captain says he never saw such terrific waves. MO steamer's decks were swept, sod owe or two seamen injured. There was danger at one time that the vessel would Ra down with all on board. She armed 250 steerage pasee'gesa- The captain c,nclnded to try the effects of oil. A tank of paint oil . plated on the Mar - board side and allowed to leak oat. The effect was marvellous. The eel spread for • eossderable epee around the ship, and the waves quieted right down. The cyclone lasted weht host. from Biscotaninit. kering acenmplished the work set out foo• them. Four hun- dred gallons (•f liquor have been destroy- ed during the week, and sellers mulcted to the in*, r>t silt !misdeed and Bfty dol - tare. The three prostitutes were sash fined $21' and two months in jail, through one haring taken leg bail, elm is not yet 'sRain arrested, but ler wheeabnuts is known ; and the four men have been committed for trial on the charts pt' assaulting the oonstahl•e. Three- fourths of the "dens" kayo hese {- Whod , the .,then eresped se the deems against thews were, as the Iterates • y, of coed " rho i es doubt of their a police magistrate were appo 'leetle machine -as a reeorttsr. of _ w pr eg Belly f warier Kelly's ens) wow pots I A mart scene was improvised, adHa .s [late sleshya. eornplimty silent The only thing b hap' b. enmeshed to work for ha', a by deftly tapping the keys the ('HaaLtvotz, keg. 17. -Two peen grieve about is the mews o the rine- selary as license inspector. Ward's operable by s series of dashes imprinted .ere found in an ..pen fiah•boat, about leaden, bet we hardly think they will Kelly has a great bead. a.d is mighty' os • wiadingg paper ribbon. took down Baser Miles Irom Charlevoix this mem- ever ahs. nF in the class again. TM rebelling' and asurw : the proeeedinp, and "read hie notes, ' in.. and brought here ny the ter SesC plundering Beads who hem long infest - have been shot for the murder of Root[ at "tiggerin." I in esieientl good style to dhow the wing The brat hail 'engird, and the • 1 the c,natrectimu of the C.P 1i have He desired to - capabilities of the atowngraph. ej ins the Bret int ; and Jon here w. would point to the foto murder mese : and many live' bees Henn Rochefort, the murder in the i• that the tread of diecnssinn in the .hnrt- ban t oeigtClnt net the mtieder of Olivere have [teas wvnsI if .cots. had int Pain, urges that if the Frush Govern- I heed world seems to he in the einem. aseeutsd- That miadireded Iei.nhy men; fail to exsel.Miehrtiss frost .f raportits hT tsachinery. All over groat part to lb. hour[ of I lend for the mender, the friss& of Pao I the world `ss, braim appear to be bent s (ostoses Cartier the hoot •zroo.at c} prince epos him the death d Pei•. [[isle beck. However, we are of opinias sent the men were o y e given them bytheir officers end the odleers were all in their places, leading the men as British Alters always In. in that position they gradually formal their way from bluffs or woods until they esme into the plains, where there was a gams! rush made, with • cheer that pet quicksilver into the legs of the half bre,da and Indian. It w the mews' savanna in which mash man vied with his neighbor. As to the feet nt one regim- ent being before another, they were eft only in Butte proper positions and simply drtine gallantly me orderei. There wee no hanging back, every man doing kis dui ; and. although each remove, men were lashed to it, both end. They l r moved a lemon whish will not bus i twig t appear as if they aloves were driv-- emre identified se Wei. Gibson and lii4 I fo rentten, and will know hereafter tot ing the enemy. maih was not Vie elms. Bee island. Captain' they [ental "ru'e the roost," even away teas dre in the Frisch in Qasb.e. who had in Nit should watch for the ennsitlg of tie en ti dkieneevy ^f one i y lustre - their N'.1es to Frsntea, b ovens ins that will eep•t.ede the p•seil and their views. " ..d Gallagher, o1( Miller, of the life-wvisg station, arrived l foes "iodisation. take in search of the men, and will take The fares employed ander Detective them to the Wood. Another boat Rogers deserve great praise. se they swamped st the sante time Thnr•day have worked night and day, mod of the afternoon. bot drifted ashore et Beater i min feet being made in the wee Island, and the e.eapatite were avid. An hoielkeper of Waterloo w Gerd 1020, and end., • few days ago, fee eon - Jell tumor atter hours, and the partite who to eiwwl it were Bred .'eh M, ,sI Vats Th. taw worts both wit, • new♦ dry.