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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-11-20, Page 1e wetoLit NU11BI RSte. 1 pEVOTEo. S GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1885. G Eta INT WGEN i >t� •130 AYtknt� 1N AD1AfICL THE HURON SIGNAL!'rkire::.II:L:� T4 k1Ff` r.4LL 4 Cl. a. 1s Ntsaskd every Friday )'orale* t•7 11'- giWa•e.;cuw[ geaoe•, at noir whims, Nur tL ti 1. r -.e..1 aur soctemp�•rartes continue 1 GUDERICH, ONTARIO ! t, "um' cry yaam that astute polaa' lAdieawttdcsrpete7ltet theearlto.t aptaaslobhd•turarclr,na-Ihun.hul •r Leonard Tilley, and some ,t YJ gepneraledt°awhaea b libp►uwrhis !timid, ;asis& in trytnK to craw n &e then any stieof the raciest, newievet 1 hem..; acnes the scent by aaymg that u l sad s use~ airy. In on urio , �naeomeetiakhe a o w soured hum prat -coal politics, etvr,tetL„reanurceWa and aa lois like state of delicate health, , rleltaw peewee ernosid1 his Fast actives should not be comatose. 1 "': rl:, Tess St , las Gar one would :r rd: try ptiarullothublineo.; •••... If putt! fore six new' 1,10 it ae,seHa & Tt;ls rule wilt be Irina 1 ir,..; .,,.,Iluw the financial fraud to reit in sefa.rad. -Eliseo o►ntr K Rana or tea toms pertowfor ,the .fide mete it nut fur the fact flat the gee gni insertion tit reYeerrle steel earls •vi, which lie did in his political lifetime wbs+s z_e at .tentwww M�ra�eteasbarealso.p+w•elass still lit eeand mo•es and has its being. osmium des ormat te ee"°"-""d "N •Cb• awatry is still euftenne from the ewt-et cad best lee the most out wort eq ertab.aro preenrre fake forecast he made, and hes to shoal- s.; hoal- x trrn(rt out work fa fiat Maaeeelsirt r k der the def.sne which by 1M1 Fund, ad- e••d.-Trove liaw withatudug the henry tautu•n which snmFRIDAY, NOV. fern, 1886. 11•11,) tf'El:l: f:iZL'S FRISNA3f The Montreal t:a:.tes, says that ands day last a caucus sat the F reuch ttidRll a of the House of Commons supplRtiag the t ;overt:moo was held in. that ate, and as a resolution of the caucus they cent the f . lowing telegram to the Primal Minister . - -To +1r John Macdonald. 1. U. It . Ottawa • •1•ruier the circumstances, the 'mice tion Riel will be an act of cru• , elev. the respuesibihty of which we re- ; pudiete. "(Signed) c. J. Cvureol, M.P. fee Montreal Bast ; .11p. Desjandins, M.P for 11 •chelaKs ; F. Yeuane. M.P. for Yaniaske ; L. 11. Massue, M. P.fur Rich. *lieu F. Dupont. 114.? for llwnvt ; A. L. linsulniera, M.P. for bf,iakinonee , J. B. Defeat, M.P. for Two Mountains J. O. H. M. P, tut B.aurbar- nuu ; J. A'. Bata, M.P. for Soutane* ; B. P. Ben•,it, M.P. for Chambly ; ii 1Gotlhault. M.P. for J di.tte ; 0. A. (li- gaggr. M.P. for Routine : L Iabrueae. f ! hili P. for Prescott :L L L Desaalnien, ':'t1 P for fit. Maurice." it is at preset: stattgertng under. His best fnewls sig now convinced that Sir Leonard was a much over -rated men fig I)B-TH OF RIZL. 1 and we dor 't bear such denunciation e. ed t y the he was a darlgersus eon, an deeds in his day that c'eserved the teems petalty of the law, iso 0110 wi deny ; but that be was tarty tried and damned death 0o the evidence adduced at the trial, then are as who doubt. Riel deserved hanging of Scott, some flf11sen after all it was for that was bunged -else why the %station Of tlraage f etttyt Riel, in the second e11 Oast was mere espegsert body thaw to any other class cf tLe Dominion, Then Orangemen *lessor for his simple answer to this q wanted Zangaaoos ger lite Aad gilds wish was grat fogysiog of Riel-e tardy j attar all. *� glgiM fees to eonbss we so hang- denote front the Tory party as durum. Thatthe previous' awes or eight years It deer; looks as if the day of reckoniag woe rep - 31y appruachiug, when Sir Jtj 4 fins eutenart climbs upon thedifelf, and his of -. sues anjrty looking fur - Pile f"livwtng from the Ticino -nut a "violent Crit 1 the murder ago ; and entre straw. Ulf concern Og former liana that he could no longer tri Orange followers, and pude Blom ; hones his sacrifice of his fritted and pensioner. Or it that Riel's injut icious speech att gave away tome state secrete th John thought were buried in and the wily premier like ot pubes mew is • Aria believe Kidd's aphorism, "Dead m tales '" Be the reason that cause to pet to death his old-time fellow Tory what they may, r -f Riel on the scaffold prov rebel leader was • man of a wale( d f "retry KIEL HANGED. He Dies SLrithout a Struggle and Full of Pluck. The Earratlee rteteKs5N b weld Tweel7 Perna.. Will the Hamilton Spectator, that has all along claimed that Riel's friends were c.,nf:nari to the °rite and ku..-r,, please !inform us Infer many of the members whose nsinelan affixed to that declare- ' tion are Rale, f Or will the Spectator I deny that they ever slandered the Grits •' n 7 It would and fvt•s in sconnec.to sheet our Tory friends will admit -Riva be jeC like t+rr. to swallow its i the n•Iri- temente. It frequently does 1 along the better clam of French 'tied with the Rumor in •ytn- !or a man who was being troscher- dealt with by his quondam friend, ha Mat -aid. 'me that he uat••et filinteter's lack of financial sal- rorae mini icy - e ind his 1 "Political eeela+* MY is a science which d Drs ad moues many years of don seedy chor- e Omega .uhlJ to master Natioaat or political considerations frequently override the menses slid the 1 The : They t Neott. is the beta be- an Captain tell no the kin economical, and the statesman, though he were the best of economists, may see reasons for modifying economic pried - les to their emetical application. But whoever sndertakee to administer the financial affairs of a country ought at least to understand these principles. It was oftenpainfully evident that our late FFawnroister had not made a con - guest of this requisite knowledge. But tor the Tight which h o possessed, hes •.at fairly well. Betors long. he consented to lay on t1 ties not fur revenue but for the avo IS purpose of protection ; that is for gi bonuses to special classes at the sip of the Meat body of ounsoaaera hs i when he once watered on this course, his gvtdiug our sow tate interest, suppds'd W s se real, • 4 certain r ansfa 0 grey; one whn mkt he w tome that. Brea. path ousl Sir "David" high was 'no more. He had riled au 171.em:room death on toe coif • fold. All his gain boaation had been 1 Lrought to usught It. tit, minutes lir. : Dodd, the attendant surgeon, pot' I ed life extinct, and awe tu,dutee after- wards, or at. 8 36, thea heady wan cut dawn. The usual Trepan& sat the tail was ihe'd and an aptr't•preete verdict return- ! ed From first to last the doomed man ex- ! hibited no sign of diuchiog. His spirit ual advisers Lad persuaded him t., Mban- diet hie original immature of snaking • speech, and beyoi d his devotions he ut- tered no w,.rd. At 8 Ute Pere Audre ad- ministeretl the last sacrament to Biel, who gave the response firmly. Al- though kale, he was firm. He was dressed to a black coat, Bruen tweed pants, and useccasuu. When the hang- man, accosg.auid by Deputy Sheriff Gibson, appeared with the piniuuiog straps ROT was standing with his eyes open, praying in French, the priests huger. v, N. N' i , Nov, 16, 1845. Woe strict privacy in which Kiel has hem guarded was broken down for the tiro tune yesterday, when a repreae t& I1* $ this aasocuted pros, was permitted to 'Wit him is company with the High Sbrr•it and the C4,umandent of the Gamow/ police, Thu was the occasion of ilio forme' announcement that bit iced He antler lateen Fated that the Sheriff would say hs landing is trent. Hocken walked firm uwDoe4tng : ly to the scaffold reing, "In God do elle you have come with the great 1 put my trwt." Ru bead was erect, announoment. I am glad. hu step firm. and he never •hewed the He oi•.hr slowly, but very distioctlt, least tremour. As he repeated the looking at the Sheriff with resolute eye and with•,. a tinge ••f bngsd..eia. He rallied the Sherif when the latter sue gested that ne should not speak too long "You thin I will speak too Mg; that ! I will be soswved. O►, w ; Olt tV kat moment I soil be firm.'• There woe 'trace of French patois is I not lessen the 'which London tree Pram prints the Wing letter addressed to the editor, h it says u from an old merchant of oonnty fits,- Under the Stott Act in Huron d its vicinity there is a marked in- ane* in the use of strong liquor, such ss whiskey ; there r a decrease in sight loverszes. such as lager beer, ale. eta t is a very common thing for people to a bottle. Lignor is sold ander mooned tames and diguisd by admix - re ; most of the liquor is adulterated here is a large amount of fly drinking, inking in private rooms and in mo- dulo. o- d ulr . The Act teas led to a very Rest deal of false swearing. There u wholesale violation of the law and utter failure to *atone it.There is a spy system satabluhed amongst neighbors, the mac - (jitney u being terrorized by threatened lumina and dynamiting, the taxes are lartlsly increased by the Fon of the i mitoses for him duniy,t the Nr�aortas the remains to St Bonitos* osmatery, license fund and decrease In .assessments; of tin night Riel then Fail tjttis►w and where they will be deposited beak the id hotel property. Is a injurious to a te deep sosudty, smammar ►t remains of lin tether. bas:eena There is, practically, lira an �� hour and again teaming his �i.u* told by Para Andre before his trade in whiskey. Yours I his accent whish d charm of hit. speech. His beard Ikea grown donne eunfinemeut and since 'the above Skeen was taken was dark brown, neatly trimmed, and his hair was brushed back focal his loath forehead. with a tendency to curl. His nos was slightly Boman and his akin dark. but not swarthy. His address was that oaf • skilled Courtier, sad kis college training bad newer deserted bur in perfection and tole tit John end and beating that the rte and ~ego. The press reports }y, ,' died game,-" and that u store Ilan r_ be said d many who have bow kis blood foe months pest, if t tried for one Grime and h whether. Uhl was an enthusiast, to She '"'iwof aowity ; his judgment w well- beissoed ; but he was honest in Don- viatiou, cad that erarot be pf kis aoscm10010 in faeeotiog the wed rekelbse-Jong' A. I'iasdonal David L itsptiseess. sad Edgar D. ey "Bait Maopbonoa !" "X- Rig) tad new we await, "Exeunt and Duwiaty r will's( to gin ate {tauten' ' meta l as much as he believed would set t plea» t firmly nu his feet. The out cad as he exacted was that the masa ale to be favored, should be a ne one, whickt had not a previous ex;sten in he gauntry. In this way, by check imports, he sometimes bargained f via of rersens. His remedy was ou additional duties at some pont ben the revenue limit ot tazatioo w fiend not to have been reach H• While he was pursuing this course, Pa- uld Bement .avec put the least check epee ton biro ; it endorsed all hie proposals, .ed t>M even tbe body of tax -payers rather d to like the additi herthana for taxes being iadinot, they did dot oaive the true point of the preneure ; they had a oonfesd but fatal ids protection for its own sake was of adding to the national wealth. besvy expesditon ont p.blic work t grace of speech, al tee more remarks I suspense had been long, but the agony in contrast to that ,et i a fulluwere While was short, The hangman did his work it has been charged that he showed lack well of spirit on the battle field or i11 the I The hangman was Jack Henderson, a presence of danger two one would urge freighter. He figured in the Red neer It aglataat him in wita•asiog the nuc- rebellion, having been one of Riel's ehalaoce of his baaeint and Gia swvity prioresses as Fort Garry. of speech in acltnuwlsdRia the hat of [Louts ROI w horn at St. Boniface, his doom.Man., Oct 23, lflfil He was president ME +Totem• !Man., the t%ional government and leader lent by the Indian .train n. his blood ; ,f the inn.en.etiou at Reed River, DOW ; "'aid him wall aa he made hie heal plea I returned to parliament for Provencher, that ha was urged on in Isis career by the I lii; 3 ; expelled in the following year ; motives of r patnut. Beyond the pre leader to the Northwest revolt, 1884-x16; late who visited him it ins the fate of taken prisoner near Batetehe, May 16. Rid that there were none ef his former i 1R& indicted for treaaon•iebay July oumpaaious, either from the pslitieel or o- found guiltd7 Aug. 1• and aeoteacrd to personal field, that toured their way to be handfed 8.pt. 18; reprieved them a cell, and beyond the sawsuncement times. until Nov. 16, 1883, when the of the results of the venous Mages of his soignee of death was carried out) trial, he had no knowledge of posing I Tis was c rt events or criticisms. His eoucluding Rooms., F. W T-, Now. 16 -In ac - „,f were p in the ado niumey cordance with a codicil to Rides will, • d his spiriteal vixen, who pieta I Pere Andre within a few days will take Louis ROI on this lath day of Auven.ber, 1"83, and Flint death was Muses' to hanging At the 1.••Lce bsrraseks, mar Retool, N. W.T , ++ directed by tie court. [!Signed 1, Hatay Duddy, N. It , e -,nen' r ; Fred (.'hauspnetae, fore - wan , Wes P. MvCurmick, J. -Lu Deo - sou, Wm. D. Ftrethrsoik, Davol H. Oil. Millie, W. Bedford. Juure. jurymen. The coffin was then nailed up to be temporarily placed in the buryttit'”und the attached to the herrdske, pendia, relative. obtaining petu tsa.,,u to carry it to `it. Mondays. The rope used km beer: destroyed by Deputy Sheriff Gibson according to or- ders, ,to prevent relic hunters getting hold of it. It was a stout hempen cord five-eighths of ar. inch in diameter. Th.t whole arrangements for the execution were made by Mr. (.ibvon. ani the e•a- tenoe of the law wee carried out smooth- ly and effectually. During Inatome mom- enta Kiel's behavior excited the pity and admiration of all. prayerful exclamation half a smile lit up his face. Deeceoding the few steps of the scaffold he stood ou the drop with his face turned northward. Pere Andre and Father McWilliams continued to pray, and Riel raid in English. "I do ask the forgiveness of all men, and for- give all my enemies." He then prayed • short prayer in French. The etoou- tionar took his place. The white cap was drawn over Riel's head, both priests holding lighted candles and repeatiod the prayers for the dying. The length of the drop was eight feet. At the first moment of the fall Riel's body remained still, with the knees arson up violently. Three or four aures the body swayed to and fro quiv. Bring, and then Reel was dead. The LIQUOR PERMITS. How the Liquor Law is ETaded to the North-West Territoriee. memo ceee.•.peedraa at i.dme5tes en Dew doer's To the Itditoe of The Signal. It is a very common delusion in i tntario to think that the fact of there being pru- hitdseey laws in the North-West is a suf- ficient guaraetee that no liquor�is to be had A short residence to Edmonton in any other of the more important villages, u only needed to convince the most op- timistic spectator that the very contrary u the case. The system under which the so-called prohibitory laws are carried out is enough upon the very fare of it to prove their worthlessness. The 'permits," without which nothing of • spirituous nature can be obtained, are issued solely at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Oov' ernor, who, with an autocratic freedom. refuses or grants the privileges he has to bestow. This system of paternal Gov- ernment might answer very well if there could be a certainty of a uniform impar- tiality and justnce. Unfortunately this is not the case. Seldom has there exist ed a ruler, who "dressed in n little brief authority" did not at souse time or other take advantage of the power entrusted to, hint. Certainly the prereot Governor .,f tbe North -"gest is tett one of these rare phenveuela That this is the ease r obvious into the fact that the country is flooded with permits granted to the friends of the 0 •verwr. Refusal or denial is rot grounded upon the merit or special needs and circumstances of the applicant, lois the crucial teat u : Are jou or are you nut a friend of the 00v - moor 7 It u no exaggerating' to gay that the word Prohiluti.ds has Lot all true mean- ing, and become a mere symbol repre- selatin: an unbounded license to thine who beak in the sonata of gubernstor lad favor, and a stern restraint urun these front whom these bright beams aro turned away. In Edmonton this is very markedly the Dans. Permits have been granted to people lead fitted to hey. them -people who treat that magic circle called "The Boys." This ceremony of "treating the hays" is worth describing. The happy owner of the permit places a keg of liquor in the midst of his guests, and upon the inritatic,n of the host to "pile two ' help themselves to its contests with whatever mese ie nearest at hand. The only rune of etiquette observed at these convivial meetiegs u, that no toe 16.11 leave the scene of revelry before the keg of spirits is empty. Any breadth of de- corum such as this, u punished with social caracoles. In this elegant manner :'the boys ' indulge their Bacchanalian birdies. But although there u a e e n der oonstreetioa area a adiesseityI•th for low to carry them on and for li papal revalues to meat the morose dinary expeuditurs. The policy of ie- Macdonald -are left to M ti)4eMd a sorrow which m always fuse expenditure sod the policy of heli I It u a good thing for ML..j "and death of •brave sort, no atter haw tazs etted well inns one another ; doaald were, in fact, the two necessary parts Id Rtel, one whole. But this policy cannot o it sort come W a .tad', I votion& Co. Huron. Nov 12, 18&0. ' deed is done. Louis Riel u dead- lye l aonee Rican to pray is geek." for Sir Ot course the latter is an exaggeration, 1 did like a martyr. Brave to the Lot, John Macdonald, but in oblation he bat then **mouth truth in it to briar be walked calmly to the scaffold, and in caked at the governsent might oaten old the charts that the Conservative 1 the midst of • prayer. breathed rather it relievedfrom hu rale. lie part wk than uttered to the igtensity of it. tzar- , a,f a light twpaat abo't 11 o'clock lad commissioners and C�sasrvative InspSo- nertnas, the bolt ani.pronq and Latin 1 night, and ate no breakfast, what caw ton of Heron ave not doing their duty. j Riel wasprecipitated into eternity. As ed him ti. show of oa• time the morning f taw oowdemned man appeared e.a the some ugw of f•iote ti but he atter- Rant:aysete is gradually overtaking' scaffold the few spectators premnt held wards c••mplfely teoo►ver5d [tom this, the promoters of the Northwest rebel- I their, breath in dumb ezpett•ney. As and displayed eI effort in mounting the the bots wasdnwa an in.ok.tary .ieh ladder which led to the attic of the Son. Kir David Macpherson has been esca which took she teem of expreas- �ard haus on his way to the c scaffold. relegated to political oblivion, Louie i ion. Possibly no hanging was aver mon 'neve was barely a quivers the drop Wel has suffered on the scaffold ; sad impressive. As the bolt w shot, pasiog' and his death was pronounced an new but two of the priecipal offeaden-_! almost turned to vee st. and thoee who t ' Lieut--uovertst 11111 it1tf111 eTeiig' declared he deserved his fate tett a paw( he gathered up all Otto pupal whte:b o/ cad 1 slue on the coverednu desk embodying supposed visions he had seen and his prophecies, and asked the privilege front the offleer of the ' and to deettny them, This was trey' death that he •h, uld pray for his ene- )llgR,•�acr. d•R1,ltcs, N Rt. T., Nov, 1& -The' miss Kiel replied lege nee few moments tn---- had strenuously Du "That u en," and .t nag the early hours of the more Dewdeey that they were not indicted before the same jury that tried , or they would Dot now be gloating over the mistaken, n how wicked. his career. at 8.23 30 on the morning of Moaday, Noy. 16, 1886. Louis Rid paid the penalty for heading a rebellion on indefinitely • and that speedily. On Sir Leonard ". i successor will devolve the duly ou the brakes ; and if Sir L 1 Valtiltallti la the office of Minister Finance tt mast have fallen on dimsel The Olefw et Yerk, which ittgtht to be one 01 Ailment advanced Leetiosaiot Ike -pflMi, II Sin afflicted with MN relic of barbarism -tollgates Ietely there was a largely dteeded meeting of - -- farmers st l gliaton to coosiMer the gaga- Stearns Josiah Burr Plumb u sp nor., cad a resolution wet adopted that 1 of as the sueeessor to sir Leo tailgates dental he .botched if the earns S Tilley, as chief of the Dominion depkrt- can be dose fie an pedt•ble miner. meat of Finance. The bard of Niagara We don't knew exactly what is meant 1 •osld douletlw embellish the badglet by "an equitable manner," but presents speech with poetical flowers of rhetoric, the wiseacres of the meeting would be but we Bastion very much tf he would willing to eh:ow off tolls d the reeideats I be able to de justice to the financial or Toructo and others site xcasionally crisis which is now hanging over this drive out into the cuestry,00nld be made I onurery. Be ie better posted nn figures of 5n d te pay for k.epi*t up tM made- h u of epeeeh than open 'atheneum , hard to believe that aetwithstandine the 1 -4p,•oror of Boa rumor, it would not be close p out of place to state that tbo following item appears in the St John :hue, iso a biographical sketch of Sir Leased �rIa niters m bens ones espresN e;►�1�taie Oaw�e sacro prom �� leer. eRbrw ware tarda by eseotiteseeke la 1kat P vteee to taa roes that to revenant thus. 11e heater etember hon Haaelltow ./Med to 1551(5 le blip WINO. as Coedit' see 0e the s.tc.. 5 gat. a cath twtwhe w•. wet easaft teMt, 5wd r1d, ••K dee. strd there TII ,,thee.' In the light of the feet that the rumor of Mr Plumb's probable promotion to the cabinet also couples his nets with the represatstu n of Hamilton, it instil seem that Mr. Elbert u at Let likely dg' gat a chars to sell sot in that Inas Hamiknw will got its 1`,nw.'• 'it,' se A�-:: Mr. K:'yert. tiet that the rebel leader is (lone. If against the rulers of the country of lin all three had been tried by the same I natinty and the bed interests of that tribunal Riot's recommendation to mer- cy would not have been extended to his partners in guilt •The ibve hewn tate Ottawa for• Preen night, Pere Andre entered the doomed le .,•laths of the (noewd•rf nibble abLW- man's call and up to the hour of death 4.1/711 the U a ter nt& a weeb. �v+ttk bb �we'►erMat creeodife was nuidr slyest from his ride. To - are 's the way Mr. Joss Mitchell, ief being meet fervent Towards 3 I► proximity to the edoestional in- ektutioss of Toronto possessed by the Dooety of Yesk that iso meth ssMaknes, stupidity, ignorance and eseas sees, as is I required to perpetuate the tollgate widow should exist. The yw'ssary of York should be relegated to the motor - roved districts --they are away back in civilisation. It • Herts county farmer were to talk of Iroise beck to the tollgate system he would be went to s lunatic asyloss by sympathetic friends. and we have now had an experieaa0 of free road s f .r a good many years. Two Sana As r violators are petting in a flettM is elm Barris look owl yet their friss& in Heves my the AA is a prolubitnry Mw wheel doesn't I'rctelit. country. It was a sad and solemn spec- tacle. One that will lie remembered for all time. After Sheriff Chapleeu had real the warrent for hu execution to bins lad Ort as Nypss'ien to • stir' ether they prayed the whole night long, tsars That �1i of :abet replies to an item in the I m. he dazed sad finally slept hsound y. .d the church gad °, the rofsllihle drat un flu shoals ntllsylla Ottawa f4`r Pr.u•—s tourn•! .owned by 1 Sb a ly before 6 o�c� keRiel .woke end aiori of the flaprente Puntii Ides! Ydmsatal hu msuy s:•1, nae n )(r. Charles Mitchell, brother of the Catholic end is the duly tree fritY thee --mea of teknt and ed0csuou, and from that time until 8 o'clock, solea the ), ,gala D. -;a p: r , ! G.,dorieh serine. her, Charles Mitchell i E+tal tell tiesean to toll, h5 prayed with- Eediva jail, lgov l ', 188:.. o1'teo nota little culture, who have tilled l greed positions in Ontario, but fallino is • prominent )ountali t, ani we, who out eeesto(- mgt tttq'rwMY. I, teeing* to drink have coma rut here as s w him, would not Mentos he was a femme dada; took piece in tom(' ROatria. N. W. 'I'•, Nov. 1•l -'' +e rs- tie esffnW, owing to etrse bunslnisg,iut j 10,14"• twee, nnly t.• sin: ,lean and at 8 15 all was announeed to be reedy. sett of the pK twwrt+m ale" by Ili. I deeper in *0. min of a .le(rulug vela. Riel was then escorted up the fatal stases Jukes is as natives It is now an ackan.ledteof fact list and attracted by tete Andre and Kee. The execution was meet &evetty leer• 1 there u far more drir king and drunkest - Woo McWilliams he .gain knelt in formed. From the moment the body' seas here thin na any non-pr,ohibitiesti At times he was inaudible, eel fell, judging by the srturo of the inju town ire (tnsriu. A drueharl soh ever d his words d and earnries received, it mot have been world reform 'tight • lun:drerd tion. allowed hie ,and gathering them tMgether emu side to this s. to ah:ceec every he carried them to the upon stave fire form sat human passion unrestrained and and throat them in, watching that until run riot, it cannot make us forget how much there is in it of sorrow and dean dation_ Many a man under the impre•- wee that 1n a pt;.hitleitiem enestvy ha would be treed front a temptation whirls the flames had devoured them. He Nen returned b his Dell and his devotions. T. taeatsssa Ile(o►e he want to the seafl.•ld i wrote the fallowing in French, agllkich a close translation u' w too hard fair his to withstand at given. Thi was his final miscue and is hums, and h••pare perhaps to kindle on written in $Blear bold hand the dead ashen of wasted opportunities Khat then is pa prsumptior :1 ay end talents the lune of •higher ani writing chat my that by thea present nobler life. hu found refuge here. only 1 subordinate at entirely to the R:' 1 to fin.) that in *•caping the rocks of pleasure id my cod and • the doctrine t° he h come to, destructtu.t publisher of "incendiary rubbish, if his talented brother did not say so. The Sint, editor u compelled by his party to abase those opposed to him in politics, asd,m his mat to please his taskmasters, is will's* to s•ccrifiza seen his blood re- lates". ever an .tun deep est could be pluoly distinguished above eatirely without sensation. Tne odor..ils4csterdfather to shun than t» seek this ..r stay the subdued sod retitle voids of the ioPeale"s was groin Peatesty rvsta 1 other North-west town. I: the author _ _ priests. .tt 8.18 the executioner ad- the bone of the two speer joints of the tis, chert. do not wish to wane the very a, thus paraitmw all the lower' same of Pr..hInitwn a inn k:r.a stock, A Tonnes) Moth -vesper hint, and pinioned his items Mhtaii vuetokr e bet $='00 u of the body There could tan !let tfiea: undertake the y -er •rte e! dirt, and he a ape wooed, not led, against $100 that Riel would be hanged. directly to the trap, whens M wee to Moa no pain whatettr The circuiattwt a rut; sac; hartful •rd de,waaGa A shoemaker !text doter tank elP the bet, open `iia eyes in their, at hereafter. As owned in four minutes, s: er.ansoliy I ge t w; erne, Nt'ert. ani at t:.e ••m+ and the flaks were plowed in the handshe stoma there he asked for two minutes I short lien. No death conn. 1 he more tiwe rpluwoet to the in.'isntion• of ilio Ma. • botcher. Hie! stere for prey r. bot s that Laws' his, useeedul. et.w:Lrv, to that it Cocos ice t,e^lfle at of t►uotler a•itth !..geed car third aequett it was d siei lite es•arsour cad ;cry .i...d tf.e Lady tb• mercy • a the Cl! 7“. I, tea w,i: C. an was hanged .m Monday leaf. hit the land while be was utter's" the weeds. cad found the feature* much distorted. levet,-Ls;l.,; nitric r juryman had to retire few that i's -t, +•n• hold sae hsas't bees able to lift the i "Jess Maris, teeisteer asci . the white Owsighj . After a brawl delibawtioa tie wager, for the r0ats,e that the stake- Imp tea djssto4, the t wo nuwistttn re - the j 'e prayer, and s they . following verdict was rendered 1 Two rev the roronor $ /cry s' the Riot iold•r ',mamma out. This is the Ant I sages. • rr anxk a teevy t. in s ter.iot .peke the word. "deliver tu' the t I That the 1«dy i the ..f Lou a Itir:. h lost acted f kith Ors«A old e0, wooed is poet am ,) son. truyersy sou ■cc• ..:p•-itteea. Lug" woo diel; ex+au aeon- sass en nested where.! c man who wan drawn, and ilia •vest whit env ' the bat didn't feel half s bed n the hieos the subject e f e much bitter erten' lie death : that tL• lodg,nert cf. 4/lethal oaf r ' - r"td,."st •:.e t;'rem. i td th• ►ltd " •'' m' r