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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-07-18, Page 6kre 5 Hoeing Potatce$. T e Ohio Farmer say$: " One of +hle secrets of success in. potato gro ing is in giving diem a hoeing at t e proper stake of growth.` One hill ng IS sufficient, -and this should be iven when the vines are about six inches high.' • Previous to this, tele the 'cultivator freely, keep the earth loose on the surface and :free ftal , .weeds. When at the stage of d d 11.11 ins, laking tlletll,otlnli broad aliici flat on the tori and a little cupping,. 1 After this do no more than to cut ' out the weeds. The hoeing is best done after a rain. Some 'advocate flat culture and others two billings; but we never succeeded with either of triose plans, nor do the most suc- cessful potato: growers advocate }' them. Two \Millings will make two glad to note; this, b It to be a heallthy, -settings, •and }result in a large num- a slit —b I 'the operations of Hoo lull' I ton Brothers ha4 a e ual er'op, and are driv ng bus about the attune seal he tenants etre eu tially .ty ell ''em a• i ui- y large tress' on 1; sn'ialler'' .iloye d.". Drink Oat Meal k This i highly.reeolnme Ste ti 1 have t steel i lose w 1O a I� writer says " Las Sulam t`, We at- tended , tended a field trial of plow and for a drink inn the field we hate inickets wth nleuttone give a good hill- flat of cold Water with ''dames MLirIed '' in, which we found to )e ,bill gi all, jo r- at' in tits up-th ;h. )e- rel ;ve rn- rters sand; ;e su1lsti- oilnl for hel -sagile . . veers of 1 w ose n,to all 1 his ry rye, ac ep-, ng al but eal, b a icy' the r: t be e, an it dei by One victuals land drink, and. m freaking.' A Scottish ' Medi nal also says of .oumeal tt raw state, when it's nixed water, it is becomtil The t hl°osc: ' of An corrin" -4 f.nvorite c ter of small potatoes at, harvest j lna couinlo y g .a fav( •ite dt d Scotia di is hiss—and ,vel ecause we beli and ilatae-(-fa y the h' rat) ,ers q:f the 't -gest, who a in this corn. whose j )rouge •Mit is lcnol‘' rid nate that a • o by putt of oat bumbler of wane This hunters and trappers—a the Abest drink they can ii is at'once nourishing, unst and refreshing." Ant q. uitar of Fewv of use e old the Bible is.; tures are believe to contain the m truth now knout# the aid of chron one may easily m k parisons betwe n the anti nit the books and t at of oth'e wri and events. ' The Scriptu Co the Only ''anthe tic histo 'y e flood. tiV e h one 01 t� ost Sed ill tlh ant Ile Heb 10USand time. Flat culture may do on a t 1 l meal deep loamy soil, where the roots l tilting oat ramify a>id form tubers readily; patched Indian can y brawny fellows------ but el owl= but in a clay soil billing in the old - ,endurance are fashioned way is the most certain toscorendo of fatigtie e make good returns. readers of travel a Strange Cattle Disease. --have found out A correspondent states,- that at table drink is mad Rockland, in the Parish of'Kingston, two .teaspoonfuls Mr. J. R.Macfarland has lost two fine cows, from a disease like cereod- spinal meningitis. Fiye others have been attacked, but, are recovering. Several of his brother's,. cos have also suffered. The herd of the late J. S. Wetmore, of Clifton, has also. beep attack -ed, and three have died. in the midland sectionmwe hear Of everal deaths among the cows and sheep. ,In the lower ` part of the - Parish of Kingston, several cows. have begin reported as sick, but par- ticulars have not been received. At Rockland, in the herd of Mr. Mac- farland, the cattle were seized sud- 4denly. Thus the first one attacked, layclown in -the barnyard and never world before t stood on her feet :igaiiil, although she hued for } several. weeks. Be, in the Pentate rc fore death, the muscles of the neck of poetry conlpQ became, rigid and contracted, draw- ing them back ward or to one lie. In one case the jaws were locked. r TIFI�E HURON E�'P'OS.TOR. 01? 1.873. I�,�RVEST s The prospects toll a bou itif it harves were never better Wft.LSON, Ila' for sale Ole V(14/,In(:pl(�•a3(,erlts +i'hic7+. zr•ill •r pap REAPERS ANT) I. han t is year, and EAFORTH, ghe('(li ll'arxl ('CQnom.ie(ttl!J. OTTERS. • • Sts ssie's well-known Machines, including Wood': Path Reapjer, Wood's Light Mj wer—w.ith iron flrnme, W�lod s 1 Bile eye Mower—iron frame, Hubbard-Mower, BBARD COMBINED VED 1U THE . ITHACA WHEE of ululating w'e� the Seri tur Stop to think Yet < t e S I by cand cl- ci )St ancien n to me logical e l,rofi le s. 110w Se' 1•t;4 to, p- it,es t Single Reaper, Tdh , son's Patent Single +lit 1Xower—with woo len fame, celebri ted PER AN MOWER. HAY RAKE, THE BEST IN USE. SAMPLE MACH' P'S U\ E` HII3ITION AT THE 1 M P-LEM,ENTS I 1 lows, Turnip Seed Dsi1ls, Horse Hoe ;and the Whreh+ase. 1 flaps constantly on hand at I AGRICULTU-RA$. 11 kiktcls, such as Plows, Cultivators, Harm -wail Gan dela, always ora hand as usual. ints and Castings. All kinds of Plnw •Points stud C: EWING he best selected Stock of fug 3lnchiuesWest 91 Turou- oxuprisiug the FLORIcNGE, orntst of lth Shu er, Lockman, -Venus, I:ay- • ru nd, Webster and other ivakea. ibles, any of hand a large stock of Sing- er 5 heavy Maehiues for livannfac- 0111- deli ing .purposes. So ing _.Ma- () f e ine needles for all kinds of Ma ECOND 4-1AND N1AC1••IINES.—ARnt s s e. cheap, or to rent on reasonable terror;. it kes : ianos_ _Mathes ek, L nhelle, 7. •' C. Finho, Stec Tian period. T were enacted a t Justinian refori e ye ed the R. There is a considerable amount ':of risprudence. I the Bkbie catarrhal trouble, as. cough and d'is- the record of chartered rig charge of pus } from the nostrils. ed to tree people more t', These symptoms, namely, loss of : thousand year. muscular rowel; the retraction of Oh.ar , what 1 t` fi 11 JULY 18, 187, REAT 77L ,. EXCITEMENT! NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. -i Dress Mus,•.......t Pet yard, or 16 Wards for 7;1. 1000 yards of 100 Parasobt at 254.; sill ones from 50c. 100 pieces of New�Dresa Goods at 121c. worth 25c. 100 pieces of New Dross Goods at 15e. worth 80c.- 50 pieces of New' Dres S (mods at 90c. worth 40c. T`c. to . : En dish Tweeds, all wool, from 5a 30 pieces; of new Canadian 4nci 1000 boxes of Pape Collars at half the usual price. 100 Ladies' Linen. Collars and Cuffs at hall price. ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE HA 1S A NEW ASSO VERY CI -IEA P. 300 PIECES OF NEW PRIN Froin 9e. to 14c. per yard; TEIS IS NO TIU`�fliUG. ALL GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, A'`71) ONLY BUTTER EXCHANGED FOR GOOD ;_31 l iillfl011111i err 'SI AL INSTRUMENTS. -0. C. Willson .e Agen he f, o an 1 others. lrilodeone—Priucu•s and othoi!te Sam I d t e Wardrooms, ,s. AGRICULTURAL I\TPLI+;\IEtit dib state ars of mai!. sl t OLIVER C. LL �G before th a seestio:.-- t, c: lap or a!Idle WSap beo t re tl- vet t;1 •es[ir ii. fill iWO oat; l,1d of =first rs to- to bt 1 1 1 t: �es yars I g tins '-Ilya- {j WHERE EVERT ATTENTION bulla, nulari tastes D - Good Teas, d. lick -jaw, the ,cough and �e procluced if Ithe firs the lien. J discharge 'of pus from the nostrils. Genesis should appear 7 time in one pfl the n comes �oncl to the symptoms of this 1. T Yet the re.ca disease,: when members of the - hu- Morrow . , Ye man family have been attached, ghat cnapter; contain,, After death the cavity of elle 'skull' s.- T writing, ' twenty-five htindi • lled with }115. before the invention of asfoucltl:•rtivtl 1 , record of the r co Telegraph. riS e T to before, Cr, el s� • St. fUILyGi,. (1�". �.) 1'elegrcl)lt�. - # 1' • +III II 4 ' tions of Socrates, in his Me Cost of Abusing Milch Cows. seems an old book to t s, y Harris Lewis, the eminent Het topics were discussed. it E kitller County., N. Y., dairyman, 600 years before. T 'Pi said lately, in an acldt'ess to mill: Taal -CUB, ta.reb, an, rod ce rs that he 1111(1 known a = are not modern, yet the! b P cow the New Testament ak•e old which uniformly gave 18 per 'cert ; orf cream to her milk, to decrease her, tlleyri ' As to the boob oft vield to 'fi per ;bent. in, the short :age is! beybnd conjecituli?. space of twelve h:ours;-nlerely from, ;Who make it as they can Jai I ;the ?elled to lace it oitnl the excitement, caiusecl l,y bad�'1 P s n treatment of a brutal milker. It:, one' thousand year' before was not guess work, because he When Priam \was ping of. used graduated glasses to test s the ivas iri remote antiquity. `matter. This shows pretty conclu of Alexander has no uldd .r-1 sively that it does not pay !dairy- Ifo • us, vet 'When Alexand i anon` to allow their cows to he ill'. ,,Syria; the book of . •Jeb treated. And in ill-treatment is :been read::befoie him is ,included anything that will `alarm an author more 'time-hoort or excite them—fast driving 1o: and I !than the name 'f': Alexanc: er from pastures; woi•1 viun by dogsl The writings of onfliciu, a1 . LIVE G r 0 e W ks of'!. rl Q iin iltian ks -of 1 than b, its! Those . COM- D least cb Qlijer. y,' Jot, naive ;.sound leaded . 3 ig t have 1 'or k of ; �Cl then ' snow. mod - •ed wit', • rj ost- of the mo,' t t at. the i A y claim f • tllerr y lung at them and threatening I tern when compa d monstrations by boys, &c.; 'the Bible ; and -sea ea I 'ndoog can just A. California Hanel. The following, d scription California ranch of vest exi.en g eat productiveness is, sallxpl tl e Sacramento Union of Jun Dr. Glenn, of Colusa C 'GOODS MACHINE chines kept constantly on hand. Sold at redtloed rates. Agents, - The following gentlemen have been appointed agents for tlio FLORENCE Sewing Machine, and none thers have. the privilege of see ling LAWRENCE • MURPHY, Sea - forth; THOMAS CONNORS, Hesford; LOCK11IAN S. WILL - 'SON, Godericll. tuber of good Second Hand Machill+ for i for Musical Instruments oft the following -Veber and others.)rgans—Prince's, of 13uf- Iles of the above inittrui leiltaq,t:an be leen at orxL �sT , MAK_ ,, L E.E. r -S L4 N, . Seffortli, O��t �I11Z:iL AGENT FOR THE DOMINION. A d cash paid for Butter peeked: LET LIVE. YOUR N ES 4iV0TFJD TO NCI3OP IS �,O ONE I3RA. 50c .to B>agYt . $uga iNSP EC ON 1 VJ 0 m BtSINESS. O r r xs 11 lbs, for •$1.. INVITED? ORDERED PROMPTLY DE IVE ED, FREE OF CIiARGI,. J ' . , LA.I D LAW. Isacred books,, the Vedas, i pli,l.t they of ah at ere written. 5p0 yeter the f and _:eats of 11.loses. <fThe KorIn is a Pel by ocilf f eeli from h riregq co ;tared son. 3 ° i'itl the Sc 1iptn e . -Di'. r unty, ,. a vns a ranch or farm which con- t; ins nearly 45,000 acres. I=t ,--em- 1 'aces a frontage. of eighteen miles o. the Sacramento River, and ex:= t ads back about- five,niles. It is is a closed and dig iced by 140 miles of ncing One tenant, G. W. Hoeg, rents and cultivates_ about 10,00) , 'ores of the land, and the Gup 'ail . rotlters cu:titli-ite an equal portion. , tome 15,000 acres titre rented out, to number of farinel -Who Riork on a 1•tnaller scale. At the present tiiue , arming operations. are going on on his ranch at a lively rate, as the work of harvesting is progress ng vapidly. Hoog is engaged in cutting 1,000 acres of wheat and barley.,'. The clop this year will yield shout twenty bushels plr acre of - wheat. In favorable seaSens' the yield has been about thirty-fiye . bash els. , The ' yield of barley is considerably -larg- er. er. The total crop -will amount to nearly 180,000 bushels, He i., threshing his grain . with . one o l Case's .148 -inch cylinder tllrt,shin' machines, which i5; I un bya twenty' horse power steam engine: e. T supply this machine requires al, large sized Headers and . ei :h teei • The m�cl�iue liax threshed five s:ecL; header -wagons, all of which requit• the labor of 110 -horses find 50 glen The ntaelline has threslletl five sa�icli of barley per minute, at which rat it llas,�run foe`: an hour and s half i succession. 'It has also threshes . 32 sacks` of wheat in seven !initiates. It will require about six weds to - thresh the entire crop. These are • THE LATES EXCITEM ■ E KI "' ELS, j •Rosiest recei a Land openie l out OVER $10 00. -�R' H NT. SPRINC :A GC, (tO l -,S I DRY GO (Falk 3 MILLI\Ery , `-PE .DVI SUE i . Bo02J'S Al )•,H .HARDWARE_ GROCERI $, &C' . The Stock it; thea ;;est end diva fired to the public, basting Weft pt nib very closest tcrms,ii the v 'y best n coruprsiing over: -.:10. 01 of (i ut15 Special BAROAIN ani PH; tat and 1) Selling at usual who e'tilc eo'tprire•. MILLINERY in g •ei1; 'pre rasion. 'roods n rade up tend trimrrred t(o ( rtur on Ilse sl_ort, t Doti e. (roods of all kinds u-il�l be old a : i ri rt4 that will defy conit,etition. Special discounts or.0:\Sl; . Call and see the , (oily and pr chasiug elsewhere. ' ' . JHN LE' O S I)S, a41 Staple') 'i3OTIIINO, MER est ever of - sed on the erkets, sud: t.l it (Tr7(t�. BOY 1 LNTED, inllnes - -- ors$, l'at'h the Carriage M;►kint preferred. 290 ce5 lsefore pnr- JIIE, sr(,•,r l a WANTED ia, ely; at thellu h three goo b b itiiuets. I+:oni A. 3k o f Carriage '• , to learn e country I TOS1T 'LLEN'S GROC,Ei! THE CI EN: EST PLACE IN TOWN. Caring Peas: ,t resh NOTE. 0 ' Dated at Seaforth, this 28r11 day of Tune, 1873.. I ONoTIc`E.. .- I-. 7 In colmecti0Il with the above, the undersigned L ° desires to state that the IntSiuess h#rretofore car- • ried on by McIntosh tl. Morison will hereafter be earried 011 by himself in all its branches. As neither expense nor Hibor wi11 be saved in -order to ' afford every satisfaction to its patrcna, he hopes 1 to have a continuance of thtt liberal patronage be- tsowed upon the late firm since 'Abe ' commenced business in Seaforth. 2i0 AIs,ZI. T. 31c[NTOSH, • A. - G. McDOJJ F0 0N�1 WEEK. S ONE 1pilrt'E. .ALL. L,EARING THE FOLLOWI11G &ODS AT lIILL'S, Ladies' hats, trimmed Ladies,' ]bets, °nntl•immeel. Ladies' 117th, ;,5`trarr. Ladies' 1I(ctY,'imitatIOrt ;;llc(1 rill - PARASOLS FROM 25 GE TS. SILIL 'MANTLES •$2 50. s :8 E sEiA"w"= FLO UNCE D WHITE SKI RTS from 60c. ' :MENS S MMER ,l CLOTHING. The above Goods are new au stylish, and will be'offred at cost, to clear Sixmnle1 Stock.. REMEMIBER, ONE WEEK'S SALE AT HILL'S. CHEESE PAI RS. (IHEESE FAIRS will -be held every fortnight, at N--) Ingersoll, Belleville and Stratford during that season of 1873. The first at Ingersoll on'Iueday, May 20; at llulleville, on Wcdneuiay, M&y :18, and at Streit._ ford, on Thursday, 'Tune 4, land every alternate'. week at each place during the whole season. 7:'H03LAS 3ALL ANTYNE, '� f U ntttrio. �i tic u o ,tia..n ens l o nirrnl , President D _ . DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ' 1TOTTCE is thereby given tjtiat the partnership 1I hitherto existing between the undersigned, under the name and than of 11IcINTOSII & MOIt- RISON, carriage builders, inthe vi lag' of . Sea- 1orth, has this day been thss4,, lrcd by mutual coni - sent. All partials indebted to the late !tine will pay the sante to ALEXANDER'S. Mc1$TOSH, who will also discharge; all liabilities incurred by the said firm, and in whose naive the bushels _will hereafter be carried on. ALEXANDER T. M •ItiTOSH,'. 3IA'1HEw p. MO1UtISUN'. LOCKET L ST. • T Dominion Day, in Go erich, a large gold Locket, -with hair enelos and green ribbon Attached. . The finder will he ewarded by leaving it at the Exiosrron Office, Set forth, ' 291 • ORGAN FOR §ALE A ti excellent Second Hand; t on -We rged,5 octave J- ORGAN, with snub buss an 1 swell ;ivery power- ful • a nice instrument either ' or (•hureli or parlor 11 use, neslrly as good as i-e�cs, w be sold cheats and time given if required. 291 - GEORGE DENT, Seaforth. FACT i SEAFORTH 8 ponnils I oaf fiug(tl: for �t 10 'weeds ,offee Sugar f} r �;. 13 ponnds irrrmts fy 1, 1'3 pounds al. 1lai lit �i fc r . Sts poiutds right hitt f A 6 !Tenni lin of Teas heti fin 50 -cents. hes, Tdrnatees, Cherries, feeds, -Sant i, Jobtiters, Sardines, fie. E • That pieatic ev'eryoni, a d t ail prices. Ground,. Coffees fit 30 or 35 Cent T1(slr, C}rahau Flour, Oatliread, Cornmeal, &e. CON AND. sHAMSJ CHOICE E3 •.CASH FOR BI TTEP►t ' v TUBS,. AT ALLEN'S GROCERY'i SEAFOR 'H. EDWARp CA Is now bnying nny quantity of BUTTER o char AND WOO e for inspection, PAIN. f BUSINESS OPENING. STORE and Dwelling to let in Newbridge, Comity of Huron, surrounded bv: a tine i. rruiiu • -coun- try, where a business of $6,0110 per annum can be i done. Bent moderate. Iunuuetliutpossession. CHARLES T. DO 1E, W1NCHAM LA The subscribers will o er for sae -at The -Junction of the Welling 011, GTO Wall Bruce and Loudon, Huron 11-011\NIth 0,11 50 VILLACE AHD PARK LOTS, Beautifully situated on the Ilse of gronua a 1-hert distance east of Josephine Street, and on what is lem_01C-0.Y'a Survey, and part of WAY STATION ROUNDS. For private resideuces or n-manillattories this is undoubtedly superior to a ything hi the County, ' and now -the only refdly elyble property for sale in the HoRsE sHomplio. VI,LLAGE WINO -IAM :fah- and that he intends tO 'carry oh the business on Josephine Street', north of saki Store, au Particular at- Dw?llingl House and Blacksmith ,Stop, the sal- tless in his old staml et W dithrop du the first ot pif•ophertytbeing in the centre of the iisi-n-ess part elit:r1:'fteoeS:Call PitEoaldtT. Y. Al; 0, two COTTAGES on the BbleVale GITIORGE BARKE.12, begs to infoim the farm-ers For the 'purposes aforesaid Also, Ithe store we as formerly done by him. ',.The mos tention will be paid to AO. rse Sit attention paid to horses with to kinds of repairing promptly, atto irou Or wood. work. Wagon tires se Rua warrant- ed. All work warranted. , Prices gr ettly redneed. ' TERMS.—Thirty dollars on each lot to be paid - For particulars call and see for youiselves. 1 take on day of sale, he'll of the bulance .on the lst of ng you or past !Avon; - October -next, and the remainder in.;ionea, ea fr . vork at a low price to " the (ley of sale, 'With interest at 8 per rent. on -all , 290 -Wiliam) p. 't ' toms unpaid after the day of sale. Cash purcbr . Further particulars made known on day Of sal°. this opportuurty of thank old hope by doing good merit a continuance at the ESTRAY HEIFER AN'D 1 i'v,..11E into the premisds of the undersigned, imb. - The own e, of the above -1 The increase of population in Wingham for the SHEEP.'' or Villege hi Ontario end its prospe .ts are stiend t ,. ix montha has far exceeded thalt of any Town to no village in Canaha, Fifty built nes havebeen put iire-ourse of completion within -the last -three months., and more than ebiae number are uow in i CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S,, 'Surgeon Den ist Attends iu Seaforth, at linox's Hotel, the rst t Commercial Hotelam the following Th -lays and Fridays,' The remainder of the tint at is Stratford offide. Parties i.equiring new teeth are requested to teuvliairtnetet.onials of over 500 patients who have their teeth extracted by the nse of the Gas, be Seen at iny_ollice in Stratford. at - had rIL. ROOMS TO LET. Booms on the second fiat. Apply to 0 LET, in Scott's Block, tyro commodious and a Ewe with a unimals request mid pay all e:-.Kpena ping. TURNIN LATHE 0 SALE. -1: with all the letest ilnineyen ents. Also, -it B r 1 .T. GRAHAM, - Propriekas. G. C. CUNNINGUA3l. Wineham ;Tuna 20 1873, CAUTION TO IrRS ASSERS. cutting or destroying tholue on lots Nos 20 prosecuted eceording to. law. Grey, April 12, 1878. MICH NIEL FISTIEll. 280*18 Mill the travelling thaIt. he hes lemma t the Hotel lately. occupied by MO 31 and t' formerly known os Oat DoWNEY HOrSE, and so liberally best4wed. him during, his many years. in tha- bus ness, 13,4ory comfort and convenienee will be prt vided for travellers. The ehoicest Liquors ond C gars only, kept in the lbw. A careful and reliable hos'iler ale% vs in lit tendance. 291 TH.01-IAS KIsit ..X.0 Proprietor. COW STRAYED. QTRAVED from the palintises nil the undersigned, )s-) Seaftirth Station on abont the 23th of June, a dark red Mileh COW With white spotS on rii,ht , side. Any One bringing her tO the sulmeliber, or giving sneh informittion as will lead to her reeov- H pry will be tinitably rev, erded... 291 A. STRATTON, S aforth Station: ESTRA* SHEEP. fataan: into the prIlluilieei .of the undersigned, firet of June last, threh SHEEP ittul two LAMBS. The owner is requesel to call, prove property, pay 291-4 291-3 IVBS TROTT'S CO PER SHOP, Near the Mar et, S forth. These` Tubs are of Root quality'and warranted, Bone...Dr) Cylinder -Sawed WHITE For Bniter Tiobs„ for Sale, • Camille; ) Insolvent et at 1889A Ou the twenty-eighth ; signed will apply to the for a discharge -ander th Dated at Seaforth, tin By 11 2894 ay of Snly next 02F -wider' Suttee of the said -Cote said Act', 1873. 18th dey of June, Ms Attorneys lad litera. leom aniti,sing experience, ''w11 office! department, illustrates whichpostmasters in the fluti.f.rtaitt rega:ding, li pd.firotionsit,Yoffi,:fies:11;1183,:gneoP,Aiflii°1:tr,o,colitail;anotrliagiclinyleiE'31v1:fia,osnt‘ielittylrilelitie,eligilt:i01)! for the pnrposepoostfincapsrtreelc:isntgopapneyd t 11:iefostonfld the room divided irraiteiGgrt:tilhalaib-le'elit;dse. ctio(Yns—first ..a ealoon, siext'the post office, and last a faro balk. The mail bag was trasagba rt'iltanid."egrtitroieoclkitilt ectiosnttetsr gem, The entire crowd got de lioairtia'iunldillicgnee.tsh'e nldetetael:, - avong Which several' were register- , rteeddin: aaniAndifnsirlei ii)OX -itangLptl,acettonnkitnbge. bitahr,: The sPedal office needed a little regulating, ascekiveedd tat tdails-tterinbtitrt:d iwthhoe h„eicwoa.sn t.,131 eiip2Aonsrtein:ysNtoenor. lithee xavansshssetsvie.tare4 , t:Gaptostnanisian'Lenegrills':, 'it:VV0.11°0esintiPeilleies'st:t:etrasill-i‘'etelealll's Canyon, a n d thunderi Bill Jones has got to ma this dice next week, it's ,his turn." The Government official then stated who be WAS) and at =landed the . keeoeyisiYoftootkhet.1.1°efliceae;Il'etillbfarormtendtleler bar, pilt it on the lloor and gave it a ti,d,i_nTgheirte,so3u,,otrofp-oishtseVilioocer: aigngdrinob. cisT:thonelsaofgenthte:aco31.-: try, lost no time in kilo ing this odViCel. and got," The Ce WUE p9icutelisrtifns about S, A suit has been instituted in the Vice-Ohancellorls Court, London, by Sir ROt)ert Peel, for the purpose of painted by Sir Edward Landseer, By reason of mental incapacity, S' Edwin does notmanage his -own •-intimate friend, Mr. HilA. Th, factsi in the case are these : th year! 1856, the present Emperor -0 11,114ia. sent to Lady Emily Peel tw valulable dogs -as a memorial of h' Sir ft'obert Peel, had been present Sir Robent commissioned Sir Edwi Lanidtleer' to paint a picture 4 hl wife' lattended by these -dogs. Th pride iwaS fixed at 900 guineas, th righti of engraving, however, bein reseryed. The pieture commence in 18581, but has never lpeen -finist 187'2 it was ekhibited the Sey•al „Acadetnv. Sir Rabe ,Peelj then instructed his solicit° deltVer the picture up to him, as 1 ,litotoadtl:qieeara.rd that it wasoffered for sal 14 TIT committee hoa meantime sold 1.).:)artoovn for sub." al of -the Master in napy. They do not deny Sir R ert'S claim to the painting, but s that its fair Market 'value 11,,5 Sir Robert Peel 'does 3iot think- oU the other band thathe can be, Sii• Edwin, al* thought .he was titled to 80111e \reduction On accoi un.finiaked atate of the tam Sir Robert's counsel, 0114 -13, moved for an injunction to -04in the eommittee, from par -with the picture or frona tonfi _xng the sale to Air, Eaton. A Chancelloi made au ca by consent that the picture sh be deposited at Coutt's Bank 'Oae hearing of the caso. The Rising Generation, Whether or not, as some r tends tG &I -leo -wage deeds of viol- pertaia it is that- crimes of the et sort appear to increase at .to:)nrel hweeTairedrdtoigie,iTndtnieocIti1igefsa,ietisIt,ni,artr. .etaiiso:.)ffeioec\ Ivat, 81, al getting e_ cited: be crloittelisilerii.:::::Itistiln:Is if to ! 'Po! seventeen, by bis father's, stances ;erseosreodnft ats: luebi nali.d)naseatrs ill; tit ,o)i erf- e;a10 lls t yinat C reei fi Ines oeciii e)fi:y7:11rre,,c1 this Sombre 1•C'Veii:etnticonti of othe -coining to lou-nge abon :murdered venal was in the 1 te get rid of an a.nnoyance ally especial animos_ity, hut of uunatural full of _ his kinsman, seeing him -Ile had been rei lec),Initt:rItoei\ein-iiietsolaaertysaielubteoloji.e.