The Huron Expositor, 1873-08-08, Page 6A S. cep Killing Mat h. I
ew Butchers 7>s. The �Y e v Jersey
Sl legkerers'— One "fund?. Sheep
I sle( by Two, Meta 2m an Inca•e�libly
'- Short Space of Tine.
The. most extraordinary u
the season was witnessed i
ken; Vednesday, between
O'Ke fe and Patrick Fi
The c ntestants are, bag
nand tl .eir relative merits
and xpedition were to be
by th result.
Fi zaerald has' made: hi
tion
York
eth S
th:e
ago
tiab
one
at C�
ton,
sa fast butcher in
slaughter -houses abo
treat. O'Keefe is th
Coboken butchers. T-
e was put forward b
ieurs as their champ
orman,.and the two
mmunipaw with Bo.
iaek and Schwa tz.
selves. No . huger? " itme was ` tier
made in any mr te'h of this e--
4
New York fTui s, r
,A. Famous Spo ttish .Artnor r.
The Scots were! then ° fatuous for
atch of ` the temper of their sword blades.
Hobo- " A great armorer arose in the
iunothy Highlands," says Smiles,.in his ` Iln-
zgerald. dustrial ; Biograpl y," "one who was
etchers, able to forge armor that was ble.
or . skill
to resist -the lie4 Sheffield ar ow -
decided heads,._ and td Make swords that
• would vie wit the best weapo s . of
• reputa- Toledo
and J< fn.
Th
is
wa
the
e
he New; great cutler, Andrea de Ferara,
e Forti- whose swords] still maintain heir
pride of ancient reputation. Ile is sup'osed-
e ree Years to have learned his art in th : Ita-
y his cod- lian city whe ice, he was called, and,
ion, with under the patronage of the Ki g of
contested Scotland, to have practised + c In
Chatter-
secrecy amen the ' I ahland ills,
O"Keefe as all his genninne, blades ar mrkedj
and Gorman won' the ma cliagainst 1 with a crowns; land before h time
their competitors by a heep and no ntan in Great Britain cul tem•
a half outof 150, winni g a purse pet a sword lh 'uch a way tha th
of 1.000 and side b enough lioirit'` .should . ,otieh the
to ake them rich. spring backnjured.
I this match O'Keef was the to have worked in a dark
favorite. Before the ughtering better too enable him to pe
his friends and backers ra excitedly effect of the heat upon t
through the crowd cal g for bets and to watch the nicety o
at odd. Fitzgerald's ft ends were pering, as well as' possibl
not -in: force, and seemed to have no as a screen to his secrot
• money to risk. While t e west end working. Many of his bl
k
*slaughter house was being of the `slaubg basket bilts;;are to be fou
made ready for the aha pions, con- Scottish regiments, of. tl
fusion prevailed. Q'Ke fe stripped nay;,—Cassel's British
and showed -pale and e idently ex- Land and Set.
cited. i'itzgerald, who is .a much
younger man, with lilac 'hair and Paper for Warm
muscles standing out.lik whipcords, A thin shawl may be
was calm. There was bat little' dif- by folding a'newspaper in
:ference in the height and weight of The paper is impervious t
the two men. A. detacl
Hoboken police, heaoe+
• .geant, was on duty and
good order. In the adj
-of J. F. Cordes, pool selling was
ararnpant, selling freely p; from ten
to five, ten to six, ten t _ seven a,nd_
sten to eioht against Fit Gerald.
hilt and
He it) said
elle , tlU
eels e't11+4
etas
tem
e
th
to
eth
des,
._1
d
e. p
sery
od c
wit.
n th
p,
•esent
attls oh
otip.: T
Irrticle ui
boa. TI
ash color
analysis sllovs that
matter, al
. used mer
producin
delusive i
Agmara
food, mid
e clay the
and rathe
organicl
must be
pose of
though
stomach.
A Panther Ki11e by a Wo
On Tli ursday las a party of y
woman went out rorn Queen's
-back o
to the'.. mountain ust - ba
settlena nt, gather ng hucklebe
One'of them, Je uslia Bryan
vaneed l'ttle far er into the
than tl
t eked
C ` mpa
ream
'Tins
sable d
and; se'zing a hug
her len :my batale.
a close one for a
hunma s courage, j
ness oon tr:ium
strung h, and the
had; th satisfaot
bloc(>d- Kirsty i
feet. I. er gar
shreds and he
aerate ed, but
a firm step
an
in, her eye, an
good ccount
panth • r was
by ith. ` peopl
prov=e on m
feet a d ten i
an is the 1
neigh rhodd
to be. We
static., can b
nnore cool, h
discr:tion de
even n the
ous a ayes of
burg Cdrame
f
ment:of the and co11 air from outside;
b a ser- vents the rapid escape Of
y.
maintained air beneath it. . If ,
scent saloon from cold feet on a jourr
piece of newspaper over
ing ; this is better than
you are cold inf. bed,-
spread
ed,
spread under the upper
At 3 14 P. M. the words, one, :serve as an additional 1p1;
-two, three, were given, Fitzgerald Singular Effect.cf. Col
and O'Keefe each seized e sheep,
whose throat had already been cut A Ger•aan' experimenter,
by the attendants,' and began their Harvath, in studying the p
mauipulaticns. First there was effect of cod on frogs, c .a f
some work on the floor,. which the made the ingular disc•
butchers call leggin;., because the immersionofthe hum
cutting of the skin'on t;ie legs is the alcohol at a temperat'
:principal feature. Th floor work Fah. renders the ling
,. completed, the sheep's Mind Ies are to ['airs, but not insensi
th.
fade warn
side of i
the win
am
this
eu
ey,
our
rubbe
LOWS
ove
lake
tied together, and it is hung on a with other bodies. 11
convenient hook• to have discovered that
Fitzgerald was the fii•st,to get his sing- wounds and' burn
sheep- on the hook • O'Keefe was cohoat the ti>arn imnzedi
but little behind him. The Termer- this effect ;being very i
.exhibited at tie, start great dexteri- the case of burns, th
ty in stripping' the pelt from the progress of recovery
sheep. He 'was ahead fibril the accelerated by this me
start, dressing his first carcass ''in
`ish as a'
t
M$
vory t
a: fi
r of
r ins
le.to
also
upon
fin C
telly
a'rk
ei
d
pr
war n
stiff r
old. a
toc
s use clay as + an
ing it with qui -
use is of a whit -
gritty. Carefl
it contain. no
d therefor a it
ly for the pur-
e satisfaa;tory
intention of the
O
ape�rs
•w4ll
. e
Herr
rysical
o ;halve
at.
ger
25
nsi
ont
clai.
nein
Id
eas:
bre
e others when she wa
by a .uge panther.
ions hearing the
sought safety in High
ryan, findi g escape i
terminad t stand bergr
e ;pine knot,
!The conies
few mintue.,. but
.idgment and cool
plied : over rute
heroic woma soon
on of layin the
o yster dead a her
meats were for into
r face and arms . adly
she walked hom with
d the' light of triiiniph
d was able VI gi
f herself. ` The.
oon afterwards
of Queen's Rus
asurement to b
ekes long. Min"
n *lioness) o
and she well de'erves
oubt whether n in-
fund on record of
wise
man,
pet it
Pitts -
s
11
Here
Sit san e
Hou : Iha
into y hou
where it ha
half !wild, li
some days
ures of
e a fin
are, a
le, I t
hter's
>7y sh
pe of n
y mors
wand "s
h it a
over
in to
° crea
le trou
ct
+s
r-
dau
upo
in h
art l dais
dII
stab equ•nt
sea
w
it
ng tl p
int
nayjs-
f�rrs
Tire
tot
2:45. Then O'Keefe cut his wrist
Me
Dr, ;:ryweather sa
badly and lost time. - Tire' l�eav �
Yorker hung up, his eighth sheep .at diet is a great human
3:30, and when he hung. up his
eleventh he was one ahead. This
advantage he maintained to the six -
tempers of mankind- I
tion tends wonderfully
there more kindly to, o
te1 ; entli sheep, which he lining up aft ,and couse
3:57 O'Keefe being' then employed `ate dispositionuenrly tames
to .crime.
on his fourteenth. At 4:O 7 the Nev vorous animals are elm
York boy suspended his twentieth fierce and violent, so be
merino, and ;.was nearly two; ahead beings a' h have carniv+
hs.
of his antagt7nst. At 4:24, work- ac , Could such scour
ing with unabated vigor,Wthe 'New oocastonal respite by tl
Yorker had dressed twenty4ive, .or tion of fish, the world
the better for it. I spa•
half of his quota. O'Keefe ;clid not
reach this number until seven min-
ical man, and firmly
niany'maladies would b
utes later. The thirtieth was 'hung.
up at 4:31 by Fitzgerald, O'Keefe
being then nearly two sheep behind.
1
s
s
Tip to this point betting was coin -
partitively dell, O'Keefe's backers
being in . the majority, there was
now, however;, a disposition to het on
Fitzgerald. 1 \coney vias abundant,
and flowed into the hands of the
siukehOlders.' I
From the thirtieth to the fortieth.. he wits followed to his retirem
some evil -disposed person, w
ruing themselves on the! o,
ide, prepared to listen to -w
he should say. Jock comnlen
his •.devotions, and,' among of
things, expressed -his conviction t
he was a very great sinner, and t
even were the turf-dyl
men " to fell upon liim
nowore than he c
sooner Ila he said this than the
sons on tl a other sin ptishet1
dyke ever upon him. Scram
out from the deb is la was riga
saay-i Hech, sits ! 'es an
world this ; . a body canna a
thing in juke, but it's ta'en in •ma
A fish
er of the
consnmp-
to - render pi
another, it
e' passion 0f
As carni- tl;
s the most it
me -human to
rous stem- o
hs haver an
col-ta :1p- b
ould be all
as a med-
assert that
mitigated, a
h
• an.
.ung
Run
the
ries.
ad-
oods
at -
Her
rate
bis t
pos-
ound,
gave
was
IR
B
R.
ARVJST' OF 187
hr proepects fo a bountiful harvest were ,never bottof than this year, and
SEAFORTH
i tttl .
hens ford sale the very ImpleneWILL?,OR
which Neill reap it speedilii and ecofo�n rJI REAPERSAND MOWERS. 1
well- known Machines, mala ing wood's Patent' S agle� Reaper, Johnson's t' ctoc IeSingle ng le
lassie's we � wooden to
Slier, Wood's Light Mower—with iroi frame, Woods Light Mower with
keye Mover --iron frame, Hubbard 11Iower,
0.
UBBARD COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER.
THE ITHAA WHEEL HAY RAKE,'
nib BEST IN USE. St MPLE MACHINES ON E1UIBITION AT T
-I O T S E, `I�►1
P' LEM
TS
AG�.XCULTt�RAL IM
AUGUST 8, 18 ,
REMOVED. REMOVED'
ROBERTSON,
$' Cabinet-maker and 'Undertaker,
J AS; REMOVED his ware -rooms to
JOUNSON'S OLD STAND,
Main -street, Seaforth,
Whore he has on hand a superior stock of
taro of every description.
CALL AND EEB„T IT.
UNDERTAXING-
Ballin:g purchased Mr. Thomas Bell a 31aAIi$E
I am Orepared to attend funerals on the rheitest
pitied, either in town or country,
Coffins, All Sizes,
hand.
on ha
Rept Constantly
SHROUDS ! SHROUDS!
M ROBERTSON,,
V T MAKER AND UNDEETAXER,
Johnson's Old Stand,
Main street, Seaforth, has now oh hand, a food
assortment of
HRQ D S
Whf h_:he can inrniah cheaper than they can be
got elsewhere. 25
L MBER ! LIJMB R I
S r11.-
yea!
0 all kinds, such tie Plows, Cultivator., Harrows, Gang Plows, Turnip suer Drips, rse Hoes ,dead I
ound
and
six
Bry-
the
roic bravery an
eloped by any w
os historic sand.
P .ylvania.-
to y Sagacity
a ist in the eisurp
a • hack kitten bj.ought
e f ore a .clesertecl shed;
been `born. I c . was
e is mother, • d for
you d not 'toleraatt e any
frie
fr:
dship ; but it, grew
ky, companionable
d t lastt with I much
ug t . it, fpr . nay; little
mu ementtto sit i quiet
ulder.during meal -times
w : ne then sect ring a
It I also learned! to
" before imeals,
did by robbing
t the hand of ;the
but it needed no
inguish tie din-
-of which[ would
op of the garden
.Id `to its { place.
his cat was given
aniily, and Sur -
ng afterward by
shoulder: ofithe
of the house ,as
a practice which
t never h.
peen altos
erving its
I have
k cats ha' e a
ring on the sho
trouble in, teach-
aoullt this The
ably •prom ted in
hereditary habits.
his subject, I. have
•e�.s the fonder gen-
nanifested `univer-
•oach of a Irailway
rdents will often
lminatio 1st nudis-
` of a c w - �iccus-
a railer. .y is 'less
alf of n animal
ie. Can an ;agricul-
• say. whether there is
nt ;foundation. for this
men s?
1
y erac
ria lw,a s
eadl firs ;g in
.n who e�cl it ;
•action to dais
ell, th souls
a it fro 1t O -t
of the hot.seh
first ki ten of
neigh1 ori • g
isod th `m netl la
n ping . i�o1 th
r1 male nibs be
e at at Mee
cp u tinue ;
ught, nor 1a
> o tuniti s oil ob
a ;tor c pan'
e told flirt )la(
glia habit 'of jnrn
, b it ` from buy
o it cat should
t was more °pi: b
•r . kitten by
erenc to
that, he
ns of
rate
their
. inti ue t
lbs d. T
e I to f
than
r d elsewli
r •ai reade
sur lei;
tl is sta
rs
c
e
i
and, perhaps, annihilated by sue} a
process?' I
A Sooth Boord is nae Bool
Once upon a time there resi
in Peebleshire a half-witted sort
man ;who had a notion that he.
rather religious, and who was in
habit of saying his prayers lin
field !behind a. turf -dyke. Odoa.
there was no lrerceptilble gain on by
either side, Fitzgerald eraintaininn
his lead. Fitzgerald turned. out his site
--fortieth at 5:50, and °showed some
signs of fatigue. - O'Keefe also seem-
ed the worse for wear, but both men
were exerting themselves "to .their
utmost. O'Keefe put on .1. spurt,
and gained on his adversary in
treating three or four !carcasses, iu-
spiring, Elishackers with renewed
hope, and they began tO take bets of
three to one against their champion.
While the New Yorker was fin-
ishing his forty-seven h. the Hobo-
ken man did some aw -ward work,
and a few
cl upon biln-
on the arm;
decided ad=
11 improved.
and sixteen
ning of the
match, Fitzgerald concluded his la-
of two min-
conds to each
vvoik, finish-
:twenty-se`v en
nauites behind
b se
•evincing nes vousness,
.minutes later he inflict'
:self a second bad cut
Igivinge the other man r
J•vantage, which was w
At.a X30, t* o hours
minutes from the op
boar, making' an averag
Utes anct forty-three s;
animal.
O'Keefe stuck to hi.a
>ing at two hours and
minutes, say: eleven a1
his competitor.
. There was a long
the j uc;ges on the Brie
style i, wh ,calx the w.
done, luring which
.taken to an adjoining
slaughter hoarse by his.
ebate among
tion az to the
rk had been
itzgerald was
room lathe
friends, in an
almost fainting eoadit on, accelera =
ed by the dei se crowd
around him'. Bath
suffered from the
jv'hch they had ilnposs
.4
e.at that
it would
eserveli
d•�
ed
rfa
Vas
he.
lie'
ay
•nt
to,
po-
at
ed
- er-
iat
tat
fei
be
0
er-
the
1. ng
t to
fu'
11
a
nest"
,s•:la-
c '1 Clay -Eats a.
The Agmara Indians, inhal
the shores of.Lake Tit'caca, an
lofty plateau, o ' the Andes, find
struggle for existenc hard, :lt.t an
altitude of more the 11,i00t) eet
abet/43 the iseaz level.heir' File paI
al•tie'les of food are gta non, a GO arse
grain resembling rice, and pots oes,
of Which tuber their do un'try s the
original 'owe. I The d iifi coil of
boiling f ocl'at so�..arealt an al i tide
necessitates the pre i us- rna' era -
to
ere=
use
n it
into
1
1 .
ing
the
th e
tion of all, tke article
be so cooked. - The p
fore, pre:ared for 'st,a
by exposing it. to the
is plaped
hich Pressed washed
en evidently farinacaous subst
yore strain -This is called ch
tate is, tl
ring and
stamped
ble matter is
alone reruit ins.
I
1
et
rt
re
hear(
e ati,
s 1 fe
t ain
ow
etr
e calf
1 eedere, always on hand as mum .
pints and Castings. All kinds of Plbw Points and Castings constantly on hand a the Wareh
been
ed
110
nd
1190.
SEWING �Y. MACHINES.
TOOIA STEAM SAW MILL,
4OVINLOCK GRAHAM
Have now -got their new Steam Saar Mill, on the
�Nol here Gravel Road, six miles north of Sea -
ort j, running at full blast, and are prepared to
h
nYn�s
The best selected Stook; of chines kept constantly on hand.
S wins Machines 'West of ror±on-. � ! ���v
Sold at reduced rates. Agents.
t ,.comprising the
FLORENCE,f
°ger, Lockman, Venus,'Bay-
ond, Webster and other makes.
n hand a large stock of Sing -
heavy Machines for manufec-
ing purposes. Sewing . Ma- I SON . Godench.
I
needles allorkinds o Ma-
o Sec1ond nts of the following
k Labelle, & C Fisher, Steck 'Veber and others. Organs—Prince's,
The following gentlemen have
been appointed agents for the
FLORENCE
Sewing Machine, and none others
have the privilege of selling:
LAWRENCE SCE MURPHY, Sea -
forth; THOMA. CONNOBS,
'Y
eaiorth ; LOCK, IA_N S. WILL:
i, ` ail f kid f M '
.SECOND HAND MAlCC IN ES.• -A numberf good 5 coud Hand Machines for
ale cheap or to rout ou reasonable t s
MUSICAL XNSTRUMFNTS.—o. ;Willson is Agent for Musical Instruments 1
Lakes Pianos—Mathnae a e, C. i . i , • , of Buf-
alo, aul others. Melodeons—Prince' and others. Samples of the above instrnrentO can be seen ail
he w
arerooms, '
AGRICULTURAL `IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM, MARKT-STFtEET.
OLIVER 0.1 WILLSON, Seaforth„ Ont.,
1 GENERAL AGENT FOR T11P: •DOMINION.
GARENER SEW IN G MA€HIK I
BEST JUDGES
13, Prizes in
Its simplicity of
nY
her
pe-
ld-
L Let our 'Wife Kno'w.
It is a c stom too common with
th en of he world, te eeep their
fa ies in ttei ignoranee the situ -
at o of th ir blisiness!. The ,wife
of the amot nt of her hus atra's for-
tune whet'
reds o
n kep
pends
he give
11 confid
o ly. for bare necessity 'and (Yen -
tine' a wife know the exa sta e of
tl ei finances. 'Tis all N
rol :lee;
s ls, and tl en these terrible atas
t op es wsuld Da. so often happen
t, would
1 im te rersta e the fall n ortune
er is to be counted by
in such ignotempelearn?
as. metter of. conrse,
-to spend, mit,ith. the
nee* that when , that is
Is a Strong,
ASY RUNNING MACHINE,
W.E.LL ADAPTED FOR
FAMILY SEWING,
AND
Light Manufacturing Work.
Lumber of All Kinds,
AND
Of every descripren, embracing a quaPtity Of
HARDWOOA
Snell as Wide, Bock Elin, BirCh, Bass ood, Oak
FENCING AND DRAIN LOMB,
Rept !constantly on hand. i
Terms as easy as can be had elsewhere.
Lumber delivered in Seaforth, if required.
Lumber of anyl description can be supplied from '
THE 'LATEST EXCITifiENT.
LECKI4
Has just received and opened out
OVER 10,000 1/VpRui
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
CONSIST1S0 OP
At the F irs held throughout the Dominion, this Machine was put
to some -ery severe tests by the
HE COUNTRY COULD
DRY GOODS,
(Fancy and Staple,)
PRODUCE I
BY 'MEM AWARDED
1871, and P.,6 Prizes m 1872.
construction, strength and durability recomine d it to all classes. It has a comiaete
set of at tech-men/a, and does all kin s of work: •
INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL THE ATTACHMENTS Gliv.EN FREE OF .CHARGE.
Gardner Sewing ifacIltfne Company,. -
PETER GRASSIEAgyoluStEfoAtOelijouHt,
268
If you wish to repl
ed would advise yo
from England area
nearly double- pric
years' importatibns
nearly the °Id. price
the advance... Tea
selling from $3 to
worth. Joseph Ro
prices, they havino
sto.rik -cf. plated Spo
nigh
to
DI ES,
your cupboards, the undersign -
do so now, as the latest advices
MILLEN ERY,
gEADYMA.DE CLOTHING;
BOOTS AND SIIOES,
A_RDW ARE,
GRDCERIES, &C.
The stock is' the largest and cheap t ever of-
fered to the public, having been purthved on the-
-very closest terms, in the 'very best lets, and
comprsiing over $20,000 of Goode.
Special BARGAINS in Prints and ss &oda.
Selling at usual wholesale cost price.
MILL 'EBY, in great profusion.1 oods made
up and t ed to -order on the shortest notice.
Goods Of all kinds will be sold at prices thatwill ;
defy competition.
Special ascot:nits for CASH. 1
Call and see the goods and priceis before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
WHO ANTS 1101- NEY?
at Crockery and China have aone up 'A' ST
e, having a larcre stock of last Will Loan Money at a LOW RAT F INTEB•
EST, either on Farm Or Village Prol?ety.
b Parties requiring moneyshOuld aPp0 to him
IJN SURE YOUR PR4ERTY
ta mg only -a very small -portion cif AND YOUR LI
ets that are now worth $4 we' are,.
A. Strong, Sedforth.
IS ALSO 'GENT . FO
Fire wadi,'
5 C 1 The Western Insurance -Company, -of Toronto --
raised only 23 p3r cent. A fine
E. HICKSON C
• 3
eaforth.
TO THE 'PUBLIC A
Harness, Saddle a
MANUFACTUR
MAIN -ST., SEAT'
(.4
LAfIG
d Collar
W
CC
0
SIGN 0 THE SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choice ass rtment of light an
Whips, Belt ,s orse Clothing, &c.
on hand. Re airing promptly
charges moderate. Rememiter t
the Scotch Collar. - W
heavy Herne
kept constant
e place, sign
H. OLIVER.
THE SEAFORTH
LIT M 13E4 YAR,p.
o inforni the public that they have opened
Yard, by Mr. Thernee Lee.
They wfil keep constantly on hand a good assort-
ment of ALL RIN'DS OF LITMBER, dressed and
undressed. Also, LATH AND SHING-IXS, all of -
whicli the:rare prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble prices; icIT Cash.
Build<A•s and others will Iliad it to their advant-
age to inspect fAir stock, and ascertain our prieos
before purchasingelsewhere, tur we are in a position
to offer good inde cements to ca.sh purchasers.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. .
FOR SALE, a Brick Haase and Lot, on James As I have coramenced the manufacture of Once°
The Isolated Risk Inserance CorapanT, or
Canada. ,
Terme as reaeonable as offered by any other
agent doing bneiness for reliable Co panics.
Store, Main Street. Seaforth. 252
EAFORT
NOV LTY IWORKS.
rd1G7rual kUt, Srge Dtp °Ea sl h,SetiaGPk sb!EitiDhe I° or pr lei r igfb IT roll 31:. 881A npt 1 la u n gt:m;
thhiattilhee siectred the services
Will find it tol their advantage to :acal311-11:Laiallitidreeyir:Iiro
..eg8ett hanoziethie,:ng the Wood Line done on. thelnlort'
FRAMES, •
On hand and ot up to order. A limit
AND T.Ats
1Vagon Backs an Gates on hand.
number of
TO CHEESE MANUFACTURERS.
...Street, facing the Market, in the village of Sea -
forth, at present occupied by Mr. George Ewing.
The house is commodious and in good repair, and
there is,a stable and othernecesstiry outbuildings,
with a good well. Also, a Frame Dwelling House
and. Lot, on James -Street, near the School House.
There ia hard. and soft water and other necessary
conveniences op the premises. Both or either will
be sold cheap. Apply to
290*8 SAMUEL KENNEDY, Scaforth.
Pardee can 1be supplied on the s
and on reasonsble terms. Boxe$
give satisfaction. Awaiting ord
JOIIN M. MAR
'485 Novelty NV&
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riot notic-a-
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for differe.at
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:41 0 ziaera trail: tbsbod° 00; rfraf: do: ii irilid.. iu iedutiet tudwe Etif : yeir chit .1:11:viei teresea r5eitddlinel0 jo° le0 )13,:h4;:ilue:idio ,dP.ntl rniki afr' nil: al ipv.I. inba;1 s :lei dr btais :it .ern nit:ness sif ii. 1,
lia
ii fly
wit% ::: rae, L dstacoatn aliobn:enoda teie:it:j nobfidei ceiloofers:
*ans taken to pre -ent any of the
igurae, ng:dofnoerti‘ninieobtelin4spehriygsnieeainaaenn:
to effect his depairture irom.,the
„veesel and his ,arrival on shore, a
owe there iS no expaltriation fot po-
i iitical offences, he Walks to -day a
According to the Melbourne Ar-
Serigne,Jia-,ving ivatched his op
rtunity for, zeverat hours, rolled
out of a port -hole into -a collier,
; lit°Ali gifCul 11 lar rill dliasdhwibttheileean SC' tbel ri. aaTee 1:0 tWaWi lin geell ei ad:: 1
by, hut the prisoner executed his
he turned. Serigne fell amid the
..tigdexhtet4i-iht:, efionvterdeedscheilltsehlfavinup gamboeneng
teehea:le* abilou6tr e9 .he Ilia: nnotilw asftt:arltrnhiildv'
lowered himself Iverboard at;&
aswatn to the collier's stern wheie I
a boat' was fastened, Cutting the;
,, :87; , hsewileinntil4 pbueshheindd tihte. br.g.:
a night was dark, there was no moon
board the geamer, and made up II)W
i mind his escape WaS discovered.
naturally inferred that the- abse c
of the boat would be instantly riotied,
, and that, if seen, she would at otice
be -fired upon. He therefore 'tie
:dandy left her, dived well ben th
the surface and rose again some
-tanee'off. All was quiet again on
board the ship, but he dared not re-
_ turn to the boat, and struck for the
:shore. He could see the lights at
Sandridge, but knew nbt how far
they might be 'away. After swinv
Irahg. nearly an hour, he felt that Ile
.cot.ild stand it no longer. happily,
at thi junetnre he espied a vessel at
.anchor, and contrived to struagle te
her cable. Fearing he should fain
And so sink, he lashdd hithself to the
emble with his belt, For an hour
I -or more he rested, and -then. struel.
*Afar The shore. Greatly exhaust
, ed, he managed at last to gain tIR
lamh.et Sandridg5' and thence, rt
"-the morning, he walked into ''Mel
bourne. Ile had , heard, ..he said
that having once touched. Enalis
• soil he was free, and so had nol'fea
taken, it appeared that he mw
have swam nearly nine miles-
-distance acheived by Dumai ma,
vetoes hero when fie escaped. fro!
.Chateau D'If. The poor man wi
naturally 'in. quite a cles'iitute stat
and, as it tuined but that he '
been quite a har less member i
- tlie Commune, he und many syr
: 1 .f 1 i .,4 tst I ill ari ze ee. or: 2, fT- Nov rhhteoarbeNivei I see to it that 1
peroiviseverionhisfotarn:'
where the chances of success ha
been. so slender, and where diffie
letlelwineedre spaitii-mokouaniutaede-nweirtghys.uchif
suligneceesstanintekeaasa gb000dbaas bba.otIstInei i
fian make for liberty, he
teard of again in, ..the worl
Australia, may congratulate her
on the acquisitionii of an enterpeiS
citizen, although_ tat the expens!
me,latog_ednatyleitimappn:Nlxilitblkh,e- ds,77habo 011 ,
, fiz p ov et . y .e, a .Nr so wa loihh:r ei, jasnadep73:14tahrt
apirte and b4:clil forest on tilts
:11111:s -of5. '°sti7eetsiall;'aaNb-eif'ablietes gtvirsi‘
abuullt's.°aTe hteren aleilestenf orsicir
churches, the buildings alone
,::131la ' 4:;1 iedi tbe°: tra°i eelsgzbelia '134'sdabnvt: 1.: t7 .13eren91 ify‘cur'Tdeeeieftiane' I '-i' 1 1. )c111 I: leYog-eh% :a8Pinic 1:: Cii ;i'' 4:14:) -:r5lele;P:olVamtb:i I "'
leOtures ie given, iand various
.°33).ble:ellilatlfaf°:irtilla-t nesdd:teijoarls.k8°2-osfs\va-teehll, t t oi °h 1 laav I
been committed i during its li
laid, that but on,e murder ha.
aan4idotubten Gu, irtaiiiiailio-ititiliii-y:ffotribien,m,
'The foreign popUlation is, to
"citgree, Sean -di _avian, whil,
*heat elevator has been bui
t,
Itgc:weillnIlaenideTlas4Zactl.is fPreermliti
liiore reinarkabl are the stun
!ay the town for public purpoe