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ODER -ICH 0 -NT- ., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1857.
TNS ORA NOS I DLRI M.IS&
The addrassss ..( the Orange acetate
'mired .4 i . Lek. Park we the 121A
— • tvU report td which appear
bre in this lease --were out of a
y high ceder d esetit, .n far
. atter was soeoees.d, and, if we ex -
the remarks d Dr Orosbyetekb•—
big medicine ms—wars out deliver -
i• • mamas, to either saki immures
..th.m tic breehres. Of sours*, we
make aU des allowance for the
booms el Clarke Wallet's. M.P., what
as is heel hese the erator-ia tlfa uI oft
he Deimos, bet eve• where eillfillikos
is made, the bill of fere was tom" meted
the platform pert or.aoo• "eat, ,tale
sad uwpeofitable." With the attendance
and aoudad' a the Orangemen pressst
at the great demoastretioa we Wive net
the slightest word to say other Uses or
praise. The mesdames was large ; the
arrangements for the reeeptios of the
visitors perfect ; the order throughout,
good ; and the imp/saran's of :be large
gathering far ahead of many previous
deraosstratton• which we have witness-
ed. Under thew cirooastanees we ex-
osedingly regret that better preparation
wee sot made by the committee 't ar-
ts•gems°ts tor • higher grade et inter
Mesa' treat than that tarnished. The
abort, impromptu address of welcome
delivered by Mayor Seeger, , whish was
sot ea the program.) was received with
perhaps mere apprtcoavw.n be the
gatheciog than any of the apeecbes of
the "encore," sod showed that the large
audience was ripe for an enthusiastic
reception of words of thought, of admo-
nition, or of wit and hearer. Mr Fite
Rerald's address contained little or sotto-
•ieg to ia.truct or amuse, and even the
oat enthusiastic brother on the ground
was gratified when the Grand Master for
tWest thanked the *odiumfor
*Sint hearing given him, and took
bis seat. The speech of Dr Oron-
etyetekha, was • pleasant, ad ooptu...lu.w
res, and caught the audience immensely,
but to most of as accustomed to the
doctor's orations there was a "dteseet-
ty" flavor about even the must telling
points. He worked the Indian racket
for tic Orangemen after the same fssb-
ion that in year; gone by he .lade it do
service for the Oddf•llows, Foresters
and other sister societies with which the
dusky »damn has been allied. He con-
clusively showed that it was a good trade
to be a "prof.wional Indian," and went
through his recitation cleverly. He
gars some solid advice on the teteper-
anos question, and to hear him talk one
would imagine there had never been sin
or sorrow atesoupt the Iodises until the
depraved white man est foot spin
Arssrica's soil. Boat Dr Oronbystekba.
(wham real mons is Martin, and wbo is
of good German extraction on his fath-
er s *jam) made • "creasy" address to
those who were not familiar with the
speedo and deservedly earruad off the
laurels of tic day, for elugo.ses and
Diadem ability. He was succeeded by
H. A. i. White, a lawyer of 81. Marys,
and Past Grand Master. Mr White
has a pressece and a voice, but outside
TORONTO LETTER.
The Heated Terms to rho Queen
City of Ontario.
The averet sa•Mrr peewee—Tb. ryas* M
ttse$M mese are sages hoed alone -
The Mensa and Um WNW.
Tornow, July 11. lflfi7-
W. ham bad a fortnight of etteeduea-
fy hot weather, and the tberrsometee
IMO deuced around the nineties in a
fashion w make one lung fur a shade in
some deep forest, an island in the Moe-
looks:
ss.kuks lakes, or • re•srved seat in an tee -
h ouse. Happily bot few accidents
in the way of sunstroke@ have resulted
from this intense heat. Toronto's situ-
ation by the lake shore is is her favor,
acid the ferry boats darting in every
direction can quickly bear her over -heat-
ed pnpulatw,n to cool retreats at • very
small exposes. In fact many merchants
do not now jo to the seaside or to di. -
wt points in the country or up the
lakes for summer ,s atiou ; they simply
move further nal of tic city into the
eoustry, or build or root a cottage sear
the lake •bun, within awy hour or two's
call of bwinees. There is hale pleasure
for any but beaux and belles at the
crowded watering p!ases or fashionable
summer resorts.
The Or.ncemen Aad • ,penal meson
preached to them yesterday. Mr Joseph
Beck, of Saltford, was in the city, and I
understand he took in the proceedings.
The members of the Order attended in
✓ egalia, and attrsctad a good de@' of atten-
tion.
T.•rento is riming to seed with its
ravish Sunday displays. The velar. -
teen lose no opportunity of airing their
uniforms and manly forma on Sundays
to the smart mete of the military
bands. The Knights of This, and the
of a number of tim.bow•rei platitudes,
and an aaz s*y to make political capital
oat of every wind that blows, is hackies
in matter to qualify him for a platform-
ist. His attempt to discuss the ques-
tion of commercial union only showed
bow little thought h. had given the
subject, and many staunch Cueservatires
sd diga•t at his effort to foist hie
igeated and credo opinions on this
isportent question upon the meeting.
Tb large and intelligent mothering de-
served • better platform exhibition than
that to which they were treated, and it
is to be hoped that on • future occasion
wbw finderieh is ebosen as the place of
nesetiog, as much care will be takes to
,shoot orators for the occasion as in
making the celebration a Dooms so all
utbet respects.
AGRICULTURAL COLLROR.
WHAT'S UP? �'°r
ties. A. U. mese' A444reoe M sY Cbdsg By • 1.11 f'es. a swing, the eeflsr-'
aaesesss11. 1 Things That Are Rappelling boss d Larne Horton, aged six yeses
-- �S was badly hurt. Dr J. Il Massimo, d
ArettitdThe I.ollowiag, from the Guelph Mgr. care
eat the fracture, sod under his
Dare the hew seism is &tag welt
rury, is • report of tit* address made by WYI ear eon io flew is She Tore me -
Hun. A. M. lilsisa, ut Ooderieh. Commis. TY wus.Al TM and Ms •..seise
arms—TY Sews M hew.
sinner of *grie hmn for Ontario, at tic
tbineentki an•Osl alusi°g ezerrises •.f the —well, 1't,. just inamnnd hose tic
(totems Awetesl►ar•1 Creepage, r.senUy effete of the big drum sort fife oratorio
hew :— of the ghris•s, ideas sad immortal
tion. A. M. Rte•, Com.ie•ioeer 01 Twelfth. "It was • great day fur Ira
Agriculture, made the clo•i•g speech, I.ed „ I bard ase ti the old mob
and held the close atteotios of his mid-
Ieacr. He had pisco is welcoming ay, and • lot of Cannella trek is the
the seigbbmog farmers with their wives fan. Some of the •eighbon from the
and daughters, and their attendance was olid eosooasioe law m me into town boot
an incentive to all engaged in seeking
the •dvancesm
eot ..f the fernier,. It was •� early. and torted Moat, «, that I
refreshing to kits to beer such warm gui a edl Wendt, eats was rep ,tree: be
words of approval abort the College ; he times Early aped oaten must have bees
pnerally beard all the adverse criticism& the ioetrwetiow gives with regard to
The interests of agrienlsure were today dealing with the big dram, for the oon-
occupying more public mutation than for
some twee pest. The t.gricaltural Cul- Unsay of the pounding was marvellous.
lege, the annual agricultural sveesw
reports, and By -the -way, it i, wonderful the amount
drum it takes to bold the ,brill
share to bringing •hunt thin laeree•.d swans of a little, shrieking, wies•oed bit
prominence, but he thought the Fann-
ers' Institute was the man cause. The of ifs in s"1"1"4""1 -On sums"'sums"'farmers were finding agriculture not e. was the ifs left without the a000mpesi-
pr oductive as formerly, they had to put as of obig dram ; sometimes then
forth every effort to meet oompetutuw n
on, were two big drams to one fife ocea-
and they were soaking bow to keep up
with their changed reguirementa Fsem-
ere' Institutes were first established two
years ago, and t,-dw sy thirty thecounty
institutes were in existence, organised
and saw..
beidd to • small extent by the
Ontario O.ver°muut. Though the most
important claw hom-
ers
the ouuntry, the l m -
n meldewld never exercise their legitimate
influence until they were organisedassociations,Manufacturers had their associations,
merchants had their Boards of Trade,
moons,mechanics had their trades moons, the
prnfeesioos had their societies, and the
agriculturists were caw opening their
tooryes to the feet that they too must com-
bine w exert any intl./WIMPintl./WIMPwhatever on
legislation. Quite recently • Provincial
Yarmers Institute lad been formed, and
the question of Coommeroial Union or
.nrestncted reciprocity had been laid
befure county institutes sad the femurs
tgenerelly. This was • most important
Penscuts bad bad their of big
Venerable Ostlers of That, with cocked question. and they aho.u'd discuss it from
hats, bogus gold braid and tinselled their standpoint, as (other bodies in the
tnppierma march and eounterivareb community viewed n in the light of their
ales(, to street. ort sander, for "special several Interests. They should not uver-
,sea. ." The various Orders get big
advertisements from this Sunday die -
play, and the church coffers goat an extra
collection. I wooden, it the '•:,rethren"
are w anxious to hear • special am -
moo, that they do not invite the preach-
er M their lodge room, and there (after
tbe roles aro suspended) bare the ser-
mon preached and the prayer uttered.
It would be better than turning the
church into an advertising stand fur •
secret society, and we would be spared
the exhibition of the men who stand in
place of Peter and Paul and Philip and
Barn atm ening platitudes from the
sacred desk in favor of societies that
boast that they are doing more good
than the church itself: "My hoose
shall be called a house of prayer,' said
the Saviour, as he drove out the moaey
changers from the temple ; "but ye
have made it • deo of thieves." Had a
lodge or secret order of '•Knight•"ol the
first century been there assembled, with
coeked hats, and shining belts, and snide
swords and tawdry imitation gold lace
decorations, i wonder if the Master
wield have let them go without re-
proof 1
A Creat *range hwewsssa.
Toronto. July 12. 1887.
The Otsego parade today was an is-
tereating spectacle. The procession was
•linnet • repetition of that of the let,
minus the volunteers and firemen, and
plus • somber of lodges from the rural
districts. i most say that tie Orangemen
tern oat with • sere military strut than
they did ten nr fifteen ,ears ago. The
old restoration is dying of, and • city -
bred one has taken the plate of elitism,
in the ranks. The present day Orange-
man rune less to scarlet cloaks and white
trousers that his father did. He meat•
the military eut the sword, the ate,
the peaked cap and belt. H. delights
to perform evolutions in military drill se
he mareltN before the admiring gaze id
Wog. Dr Ilaeetu, (Oronhyetekhs)
stated that at Ridg.irsy snd in the re -
emit Northwest rebellion the members
of the Orange aaeoemciva oo the militia
muster roll, who Wert oat in defense of
alio Dominins, outu.abered •'1 others
by 2 to 1, be talked claptrap, and he
ammo it. The Oraspm.a am no more
loyal than any ether class, slid if this
master relic were sitaasi•ed it would ile
lowed that if they mastered owe eat ..f
every twenty volu.teeeew at Ridgeway
or m the Northwest, Om ratio wo1W he
more se•rIy iw aesurdeoees with fade.
IN* w is not loyal enteral) . joining
Oman*eOman* lodge widen' melte him tont:
louk the claims of utters but it was thein
to see that any legislative ,action taken
should be for the benefit of the majority.
He did not intend to touch oo the subject
further. de was pleased to moa that the
Domini, n Goverment hal estatli•bed
Experimental Farms and stations. Ont-
ario's progressiveness bad thus told
stalest her, as she was supporting a
Collo,. at her owe expense, which no
other I'rurinos was doing, but she could
afford to be generous. In looking over
Prof. Browne summary of the experi-
mental work done at the College during
the last thirteen yours he found that two
hundred dounet sets of experiment* had
been carried out. The difficulty was now
to get • new field, but there was gain in , I.,.e to all and malice toward nun., for
repeating an esperiment again and again, 1 ass a quick reoognitwe betw,eeo 1.0
as this was needed to establish &principle, 1 men .,s the Square, toed then I saw •
FROM WASHINGTON
What Has Transpired at tbs Mates ates Capita .
841.0447ed
oay rare mooted the buoy hay 11110Weat
,w ver sero. *sft -flats
makers. who by the ray of ofd 8.0 e Warm. w
• 11..01 is wassynews
tes—.
baked browser and drier than the hay tett see mermen me n et tae seem,
n
they wemaking last week.
The tall !gird has pat mode Um neper,
and invested in • September Maier fur
Igo aiming harvest.
Mie Ostia,
&rioter, el Poet stia,
Mita is visiting Mrs A. Horns
Asa Coombs sad family, et_ Carey,
rested here last week.
•—
the College ea —+--
ZnIAMM.
Ltrr Us—Oar Indian camp is broke°
up, and our mimeo, with they squaws
and papooses, bay gone back to their
.dd home at Southampton. During
their stay they proved goo' rwsideets,
steady end hardworking. doing quite s
trade in baskets and bead work.
Armee the young folks resting from
the tedious tasks of school .rel enjoying
their vacation here are (hornet Hyod
twin, of Exeter,Tenma Young and Harry
Vides*, of Guderich.
Our jovial engineer, being only used
to steam power, was • little bothered
glossily there were two big drama and a 1/.17dup the knife of • mower the other
ay, when tbe horseflesh attached to it
Isere dram for the heery trandy boli- soddenly started off, and put the 1•01111111-
nein
roweritem ; but when my old and esteemed in gear, the krife cutting • bad gash an
the fourth finger of his right hand.
friend, councillor Jack McClelland, of
t;uderich towuahip, lifted his tuneful
fife, and it took three big drums, worked
as with trip hammers, by three brawny,
double -tinted experts, to hold its tones no
subjection. the climax was reach,d. Fur
briogiug Oran_, melody to the extreme
of perfectwu, councillor McClelland bas,
I think, the first place in the hearts of
his "trooly loll" countrymen. But the
town was full of the melody that day,
and ever and anon, over the shriek of the
historic fife, oould be beard the blare of
!the E -fist ooruet, accompanted loy the
diapason of the circular bass, sounding
forth the ancient history of the "Boy.»
Water." "Enniskillen," "The Protestant
Boys," sad other props and pillars of
the glorious British constitutive, or
words to that effect.
—And the purple and fine linen was
ue deck. as well as .the melody that car-
ried the "Wes" to victory and Derry •
couple of hundred years ago. It was
gorgeous in the extreme ; it was numer-
ous, If sot oostly, and the man who
didn't sport his riband, or sash, or tassel,
or belled shirt and badge on the occa-
sion, was lucked upon by the faithful as a
heathen, a publican and • sinner—by .
large majority. But there were some
who wore their colon that day that bore
the efty's tete of thoessads ; is .bort
Ile wished the Dominion experimental
stations ,vary success and comphmentea ' °m° who was walking with a badge Boo-
the iio.ernment on their choice of Prof. I spicuonsly upon his breast, leave his Or -
Win. iiaund.rs ea hoed ; he was a gond , gnge friends and walk to when a Roman
man. Dunmr the last two years some
important changes had been made in tic
College administration, and they had
been very successful. The Advisory
Board of practical men had given the
agricultural community more confidence
in the management. As • result of
the •dnptiom of the scheme of county
Catholic was standing, and reaping bum
warmly by the heed, talk of boyhood's
days and the happy years gone by ; and
tic Roman Catholic was not outdone,
bet was as wean in his grasp, and as
kindly in his manner ; and as I kicked
With ;rest pluck he stopped the team
and mine boat dressed }tis wounded
band with the skill of an army doctor.
Martin Finland attended the church
opening at Kingsbridge Sunday last.
Our Irishman with his new driver
visited bis old neighbor, the Yorkshire -
Dean, the other day in Goderich town-
ship, and there is • whisper floating that
there will be a trotting patch son with
some of the local driven about he
friend's bows.
students, 27 farmers' sons, with two years upon the too grey -bored men, each
at least practical experience, had taken happy is the rec.toition of the friend of
advantage of this provision the first year bis youth, the *brisk of the fife seemed
out of 47 c, °meal Tutees students were to prow tarot, the buoy drum pee tomb
giving better satisfaction t . the faculty
'ban any they had had. They intended softer sounds, and the tune of "Crep-
e, make a third year course for these who pie Lie Down," died quietly away. Two
wished to perfect thse,selvesin their agri- no, �� shaking kard•,wbo, though op.,
be is more desirous of strewing hi• tine
shape and midis' figures in drill those he
Y cf toiling alnog wit• an old fashioned
plug hat, end • venerable pair of white
trousers, like hii pesdec•ssore did in the
bistorie pat As • parade, the Nisbet'.
Um Imlay wee a seems& As • .Saes el
erase : se • snores of faunal feeling
between Me seeaben of the church of
cultural studies, and they would rest a Voids ua their ref. awe beliefs, were,:-
degree. Tbey had established a dairy dr
parimeet at the Celine.Th. dairy ex. parieseing tine gasps) of peace, and the
ports of Canada were the most valuable of btutheshood of an despite creeds, and
her agricultural •'porta ll•f ebeew the, the words of Ohs Saviour seemed to ring
exported to the value of over eight mils to m, ears : "Another commandment I
Zion of butter nearly use million and •
half, and of mole seven millions. Their give unto yon : net ye lave en• an-
emia work was to place theirb.tter &beg- caber. And slur they separated,
mule Milner seem in the first place le the end the Onuere sen parted on to join
English market. They wished to ennviM his walking monde, 1 enquired of bis
the farmers that this could be done by
adopting the cooperative er tow, Iriend the Roman Catholic the name
system Under Pref. Robertson's ma- and address of this Hot of Wilhelm The
*gement the College creamery had blew a information asked for by me was duly
Ara era.
Alf Aakwitb bas returned from nice
"Old Country," looking much improved
after the trip. The voyage was an un-
precedentedly short one. and beat all
previous rccurds as oi hone. Some ray
he took the overland route, via Morris
township.
The members and adherents of the
Methodist church here and at Westfield em threst.
have rained a subscription to put up • Secretary Fairchild of the treasury has
dwelling -house for Mrs Turner, the 7
widow of their late highly respected Just purchased a tory handsome rod -
pastor. The building is on Main street dente in this city. It is situated on
and i• now in a very fair way of nomple- New Hampshire avenue neer the houses
tion. Our energetic townsman, J 1' of Jas G Blain, S te Cul, gardener Hub -
Brown, was the prime meter in the :au- bard and other pruminent men, who
dable undertaking. hare residences in the vicinity of Dupont
nem sturdy, the,tnlwart younpg tram- Circle, the newest and most valuable
child's purchase differs, however, from
the houses in this locality of various and
complicated styles of a,ehitecture. His
house is • solid, ..g .re, red brick Eng -
Rev Mr Gee, the new pastor of the duh looking mansion, exceptionally free
i'a• froom modern ornatuentatwn •
Methodist church here, has already Another real estate transaction of a
made his mark, and is going to keep the Cabinet officer is also attracting atten-
tion here this -reek. This tome it i,
Secretary Whitsey,who sell• his farm of
a.vestyfive acres, called "Oras•lands"
for S;1,000 A thcoasr.d dollars an
sere. The original tract of • hundred
acres cost Mr Whitney shunt $37,0013
13
two years ago. A few months ago, be
bold twenty five acres of the original
farm for • little more than that snot
By this final esle of the rsoaieing part.
From er Spasm Cees ells t.
--j Wan.maaar 1► O..
--.____Jul,,.{111 .
Tholes* a irmial up to the pimeet
writing, in Weabiagtuu, . the forgery cif
Oscar J. Harvey, lsor chief of a &-
vision in the nfAoe of the Third *54110*
of the Treasury. Har.ey's frauddsat
provolone have bees singularly urW'h.1
unsuaudf as they have been ooaduded
without socutsplic.s. While Chief of
the Horse Claims Divi•iue be discovered
in the tiles of the ofioe curtain claim
which had beau perfected but never
finally acted upon. He took these coxes
under his spec. protection, and by an
office! correspondence written by him -
.elf ender the awsuined nem of "W.
W. Wyse, Att'y " to the Ambter,urgiag
payment of these claims, be succeeded
in Waving paid to hostel( the Ince little
sum of $12,000. As the business of W.
W. Wynn, before the Auditor, was car-
ried on merely by corr..poodeses, no
personal appearance of the imaginary
attorney at the Department was neces-
sary, and by means of suck simple tools
as an assumed hant_wntin,g sod a fraud-
ulent stamp, Harvey easily conducted
his diskonest work. It be hal not ad-
ded be own same to that of Wynn on
the endorsement of the checks trade
payable by tic Government to Wym.n,
and re•dt.y cashed by Harvey at one of
the city hanks, it is doubtful whether
he would have been detected so aeon.
He probably was afraid to trust any one
as accomplice to cash nice 3overamest
drafts fur him, and did it himself, tbts
weaving the brat thread of the evidence
Qat lead to hie detection. He now
lodges ins dirty tell in district jail ntr-
reuuded by begry enmiah, and other
lodgers in the jail, characters sot at
all rwmbling Mr Harvey's former as-
sociates or his appearance, which is de-
scribed by one cf the Waabington
jour els as "Asthenic." It is certainly
remarkable the wonderful capacity and
ingenuity developed by men of the
most cummouplaoe ability to ordinary
matters, when they form a dishonest
purpose. The same skill and patience
if used in honest efforts might make
er. left for Muskoka Tuesday last. He ,pert '1 Weebmgtcn Secretary Fur
is a thoroughly reliable young man, •
good workman, and will aka his pre-
sence felt in the land ut rocks and birch
bark canoes.
church well filled donne hie paetunte.
A week ago last Sunday evening be
preached ha Brat sermon here, and was
heard by • large congregation Sunday
morning last he again occupied the pul-
pit, snd the atteadanoe was in exams of
nice previous gathering. His disoourse
was the plain, unvarnished story of
Christ, and Him crucified, but was Om
towered in a realistic, powerful and cna-
viacing manner' We *•fished that the Secretary of the Navy clean ff7b,-
in Rev Mr Gee we have • man who will 000 to two years. Openi.es nay differ
weer well with the Methodists of the as to what are the duties and ubligauone
of • Cabinet • fticer. No tem argues that
a nae, in becoming a member of the
Presidential Cabinet, surrenders any of
his rights as a private citizen, to invest
bis emote, as he plisses, but when s
Gebin.t officer Uses t1.e notoriety and
importance of his ( flicisl p,si.u.n to
be s up • tract of land to three times
of Auburn and Smith's Hill, se the pall• ata original value in two years be com-
torate is • joint ow, and them far so mita an set that lays him open to polite
man bas resolved the sepport of the tenser', and the Secretary meat justly
members of the two churches. Re. Mr oomplain if he is severely criticised.
Somerville, of Toronto, thus far has the It is quite certain that if Mr W. C.
..ppert of Auburn ohurohmamhers. and Whitney. a lawyer from New York, and
it the members of the Smith's 11111 eon- sot the secretary of the Navy) had
greg•ti..n can join io the c11, there is sought and sold • farm on tbe Tonally -
sway reason to believe that be will be a town ruse near Washington, he would
satisfactory pastor. He is an exceeding• not have made 70 per cont by the Iran -
)y Starer pre.ehsr, sod it i. hshared sn section at the end (d two year*, A
effort will be made to mere kis. reasonable sold ersdnal increase in
We understand Geo Tindall pur'itses i vis& is the legitimate expectation Sod
eection.
The Presbyterian church has bees
without a reviler pastor since Rev J
Pritchard left last tall, and up t, the
present time so choice has been made
although many candidates hewer filled the
pulpit. Whosoever the chosen ose will
be will have to satisfy the congregations
success. He had beets trying to get • riven, acet.mp•o,ied by the further teen- opening oat • hakevy, • butcher's shop,'result ..1 an all t*sr •°.e•,ment•
competent rteoesw.r to Mr. Roberto/v.,"Jukeu • demist fellow, and and •general store shortly. Iter town .xpect•twne •re natant y grouter ru
Ant w far withuot snecess ' h• did not toes• a .v
b.ening, and all we went now u • Rwwing and improving I.ora'ih... lows
want •second ease man. The new burn that bit of Orange ribbon on his heel— spur of the C. P. R from Wlneham or such eatra.agant inere•ia in Os pries
buildings were •iso proviso( sshsseet.ry. only hides mitt of the most honest hearts Gode • ft. of real estate in the district. such sa
All thaw advances abwwd that the
do in the ooentr, ' have prevails': during the .•t year, a•
u▪ tmost
of Agaieslturo was doing its _•Phe day was alt OW *meld be ds- Harry Philli 11 years of age. Only ; unnatural. sod soil result iu dimmer to
utwt..t to norther the interests of its p• soemebdy. These specula�(n in real
sired, and thoes orf the boathres wko eats. •^n of widow Phillips, wee drnwsd is
e peeist charge. B, an act ret last sonsiue, ( stat. sod that •gents arm «. rru+dy
the Maitlawd River W Win ham on
. pry farmer dorviring to drain his fares from ootwd• parte oust Mve envied the
i 'thy will kill 1M mom that lays tM
.nuld ;get th• n.oeestry mow, from rim l pimple who lived in Godnrieh, I flower Friday. i newly„ , Parb.ps nit b.fory the,:
Uov.rw.ent stiesr par tient tomcod int ,•w the old tows loll better than it tions Nall M. t 1uutl, an old settlor of Erin ' Mv. esved their os n barren, and mn
five as beretefors Mr. Ross closed an ,,,mw,.nd we nee visited it en the 14th township, died of Paris groan the other loaded 1Mrr.ur,,lw rand lots ow .ems
win
satellsnt address by es pressing his o wase'► plseesd with its.ppesranse. day. it 1. sol known whether at w
mtiefsctiow with; the prospects of the
Oilier..
tied if he ham inbred loyalty to the haws of , iRome and those of the Protestant Tbe holly of Timothy Sullivan, ane
his eseatry, the fare d noastrinbership Iw r ashbhkiew of the ger. E«ss
0er shoemaker who disappeared la
no an ulnae.. brie will not teak• him churches ; het, hes boon faund fie tic deer a that
t1Mie�•� The Sea Rate. of (limbos, and psi of Naw d es earth and pawill to plass.
tics Nth N Montreal. w.r0 es lsial to .ail, I MOSS* gad that k 4114 eatosYMd Oa fietorday Mateo*esetiow heads iso
(')gratia jiving the Northwest preplan p, M eta wwaeehl. I atppew, tbe Casa& Soothers Deviates of the
se the 10th Royale, of Testate, or tMh+wswev, that this sglrhns will w ds. leen Metope Central Yaiheei •t Wieideor,
7th T.,4Ikre, d Leedom, end we deists who Mee beeworkbag for $1 10 a day,
if there
se a is the too 1011“4 by all" a be usothsr stock en .tewek fee higher pay. There is were
PretwMatir by M *mug.
r•eer notionnotionatm does not sunt the decline ns
do siesidwnt
—I was gLd that northing occurred to ' n r say a".
mar the enjoywat of dm day : flat no The girt Undwheek. of Inwood, who About six weeks •gra, QQsee• Kapio-
ream was wanimly insetted, or had ns- ! ria away with and married a colored Ism vta.ted Washington and was eft
region to 'went an mash , and that the ; man and esu taken bark home by he, Delved Oki. t'• t,lusen of Shelia. thesglt
yid Swim min , apeet Www... moo of father Thursday, ran stray fro•wi home' she did .. t arts like, het great (lees,
high/vat creeds Wes fast dying out The : and posed her freehand at St (`lair. i free kg* tram new pilafs She tom NF
demwrnt»twin assume* t shape of . On Therads night Yet the barns, i taros to oar shotes, after • short visit by
*mere esure Attie,. sed were it ( delving Sod .11L sheds ow the primates,,the e tat Court- hat alae ! how "w-
ont for the hawsers and hedges, and 11.. of Timothy R.etedR
y, et Deputy .•...Ew
:sally. ntht is now s dethreeed leme-
ifes sod drums so nee woeid have r1 *shiest. were destroyed by Ike. 71t. stet. Her hesb.ad Kabalists is es lese-
heoww that tt was i.t.nded to edehrsiedamp/ was hears and the Msereses er KM( of the *ewdwietb ishsnds. i.s*
ea wrest *Melt had weeds s gnat Omerj NgM. TN. ire was need.l•s.}y, ., _, I her heap sway fres iMesbin*ttis trio
dew that in weak tan ret ad ►start iniac pep dAMyr7 ha AIL. AAlkb. twte
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