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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-03-14, Page 1I I I I � — I - : - : t 4 i s , , - - J� 9 � I � � 7 4 � .1 . 1111111111111 - I . — — __ - : - � __ — � I . � � Y, I — . L4 , I - . ... . - i d. � . I � % I . , I . — — � I , 1 1$ , . .. I , N - . F nu , My GOODS 1011- I . I - - - -, . RECEIVZI) � 3� . � . . I . - I I.- — .. 3P6E-NEDt - - , I �KF,D A,ND I � . . . . . ��� I i I I L � I . I .1 I . 00 � - � ! � � �. M . . . - I ; �? . . - I , - ­� i .. . I I . I � �:* I I r I I � i - "F I I i - .. � . i � . . - . I I . � i �­.: : I ! .. . � ; - I e .. ; . . .;:�4;: "I ,�;, i . i I I I I / I � .:� . I I - ­ . � __. 'l- ,"", . AV71-`0 .. "�'[ I : . 1; - _ I 711, � , it I I I � . � , , � . . . . . 11 - ­ 11 . : � I - - . I � - - , k" I . . i . �f I I � � I I - _� I . : : z � I � - -, - i I : I � . . : � o I . I . � I ­ `� __ : � ; I I � I I I - .. - I � � . - : I I .: ­ I . I A � . - � .l I I I � I ; : I. ; � . -_ r � . q I .1 � I . . f �, � 4 - - : � . . I � . . i . 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CHINESE GCiRDON. . - of corrunt Pashas a i hollphuderirgBas i. streli:igtli, and lit is WOT l to lie I a how tl em.aq !_ affoidi�g S I ch ja rAag�llificlloht gone into business with good prospectlit iiiand, and endeavored to strike Mills in its Sup rt and progres . a life I . I . I I . � P ' � . 2 I __ '. I Razouk� were Wee; something Bee!xnB alKl, to lhav �asBea -c( rtainty of eseutme It lof g this at its c ose cori�o-ys ite own le0on i . . . ospe ity. I R rowing up with the country. Ifany. with a walking stick, but was prevented - � i . . - m re let loo6e, upon .. p ospe 1) . I The following is a brief but interest. , them. The r I I . I n-` li. ie bQtW68 I 11 us when I , b-- 0, 0 - ief for &I ai at the Dg emigratioia of your readers are purposing coming ly otbars preser-t, who took the intl of good while it leaves behind a bla#k. I . I I � . th . I � � I ; . - - become prairio . cated member in charge. & —Donald Fraser ('the Deac a 1+1 . � � �iptio:n of the career and char- the rising some y ars ago in aBte m whorn I have prayed. )n L &so af en a ill re all IS the culiDg passi011 west in the'spring to on) died iug descr , �,�4 el� , I I I I . I . . ; � .. Charles Gordon the ex- Europe, is the . my hopes o 1. 4 trium t re 0 -it t eir,winds, nd al 03t, the ulyNe fatmers, they will find good locationO —T e town of Ridgetown was visited his residence, -Nairn, on Thnisday, 28th : . I acter of General . otost of la, mani y P �_. . I : � I . I �& i . . I � " cl intoler- Fasch0r. I really hay noitrocl) Ith ti ge 6f .civilized hum n tv that iemainB 'thin fr6m two to five miles of Pe Satur4lay by a disastrous fire. A February, aged 79 years,arrol was.bur,`ed . . who has been appoint-' against the in . E[ w . I wl rise' i I I - 7 �� I , � L � I � traordiliary- man . supp()rt%bl an I 0 L I - ed Governor General at Khartoum; and abld cruelty of the,, uns eaZnbi3Tur1.."" me - but I � laVE ribeSliekinah, an I do tc:,t e4a.. i , i The fact �hat the railway belt reserv� Tu"Lbe! of ptiblie buildibgs were burned. at the Nairn cemetery- oil Monday. Ile I . . � I � .1 . , . hI , , -----*' , as.beeu recently opened up fo fre ' was one of the oldest,�ettlers, and lea-ves I Of his sub�equent bri. f experiences. like tkastin ,1 to him Mn'd not tc na�en-" I . " Last Saturday murn - , 1_-:7 h r I — ing old St- . ' . . � I Fro�a %b b IF ar I I . I . . ' � hasbeen, placed in command of the ��( I Etl,�.hoes �e�t. I I I . ! I homestead entry gives settlers coming li aul's l3burch Sunday Echool, in Wood- ail aged wife and a large.grown up fa=- � 13oudfLn campaign by the British Gov-. as Secretary �,of Lord , i1p n a positim T Ais faith is no narpow", ege istioal, . . 1`1 I ; - P9,6X,1 . T. I . - . � Lssriiljloi,t,.�-�v �, I here th is ,spring an advantage over thowil stock,was burned'�. The building was ly'of sons and daughters. Rev. Mr. . - artimerl I . . .-. ill -fitted for this man of . oti6n, and o ae f a n atical or i e. He bel(r7es, in a Elrod of � FO r0ry 291,h� 19,34. 1 . . ; General CharleB Gordon is -now I n which Ile resigned6liaos as sogra as ae all humanfty' 11 The 13,tive kn) 8 not I I .1 I . . I who oam� here two years ago. It wi the old3st in town. Alcut twentY-five Ross, of Bruceheld, conducted the - - I . I M . EDITOR -Fe3ling assured th ,�., � ' . the.fiftiethyear of hie age. He began reached India—a a bsequently- in G:)d," he s93's, , but 31 oil kno ks him, I � I be wise t� come out within a few wel 3eara ago it waa a! B&ptitA church. A funeral services. His Sister who lives . I � , ' I I . . . - . -Influ of your niaders will be jubereSted le xpel get a choice of land4 r ew or an and a fine libi ary were totally at Kingston, and who is 88 years of &:go, I . - . his military career in the Crimean War, Basuto lana, wher be w a ask" d to as. and 3irn to pray r, and answers . . r . L "I I - I ! (31 - deathbed. . ... Same the duti 'Is of moves it he ring from, this � se 1 tion of the f lir .2 few miles of the railway� 'o] . , came 'to see him on his I sop :. ,rdly having -attained to manhood. a ion� Id it.' The Mussulmau ivarsbi God as - w thin est.0 ed. Loss about $1,000; insured . Ira L . 'ps - 0 i i - L I � -cor -ion I . I ,veSt, I take th j liberty�of writing a f(w Station, ith good neighbors all arourI4 f )r $20 . When she arrived at Ailsa Craig she . ! IE[e earned the de ation of the Lell then denied a minis vers , e well as I l and is 0 - accep;ll if . � . : . as -6, passi g notes. Ill till first place, is them. ' —A ad living in Lon4lon West al asked for a conveyance, il w n ; ii.11 4 bi �d and I ,her water supply is tbeLgreateso a d , he the . � � � of Honor, and a promotion which he nebd -not Speak here. I life sincere, as any 1.3hris I , U: the heading' I . L I . t Is ogy this as tl, a 1lauce, , le draw back here, but -settlers are finding entally shot a thoroul, bred English � valued far more, theL right to further been in -thl fotJir ch4pters--in tolerant theol I ll Oer may ig lb livery man sought to charge the usual I L ' . . i I I t. VeBond, and - NY aturally ,�aut � tol lkuow� where is yvater at from ten to I thirty feet in depth slBtter belonging to Mr. T. McGoey.- The fare she thought it too much-, arid said I . Service, which he rendel to good of - Crimea, ini-Claina, it Gral in Pater's, "I a every uabi4ll be tL 166 fear- I � � feet aLs one of the commission ap; ointed the Souda: : - I et h him an I w rketh A -hteoui i a . it e 88137 SO Inift,13y tbw�s havin 19 'While otbers dig deeper.. We are now , nimal was valued by M - sbe would walk—li distance of over I : 1, I gspru , e. McGoey at I . p * J L i: L Be IS I . We ha - I telli og accepted with Ilim." . ;1, � ! irtb xistence within the� lasttwo s tting diwn a p L -4 - throe miles. The old lady is as smart . . to fix tile. new boundaries of Russia,- .v U i ablic well forthe town 100� and had been sent him from Win I I _ been t - b *ef 1 in I . ;� . � i . I 1 ," and Roumania. A few years the story of Gene;&I Go: d �l I 11� . I . al o er, this great 0ouu.try, le�pecially te weather is warm and Pleasant, the ilipeg. The dog will probably get all as a cricket, notwithstanding her many � . Turkey, on's ire, lie- Ilia life aboir3ds it rom anUc' illus- . . � . I I � � I I � . . .1,a ong the line of the, 04n4l Pa i ' therm 1� 8 . . . . . . later finds him in Chi.na,wbere lle earris cause it is not the'' lire, a t10 Ina -11, ti ations of the divi ue a, PP r4ge I n I pired ' I clue orn Aer standing about 30 0 abbvd r�gh,t amiu, but one eye is destroyed, year . I . I I . . . . ,., .. B ailway it is ha�rdly to b�.expec�ed that to -day, , 1 Nud its leg�, filled.1with Small shot. . . � I the sciabriquet, which he has ever since ibat is chiefly .iuteieEtin.4 A mail Of b( this d'IVLU(3 faith. .11 We �U lluese . � l L . . 11 - I I . � 1 Vie geD.'ral public, iia tl�,A absende of aiiy I i andet Sutherland, Of Kil- I ., . retal of Is Chinese Gordon." The rare martial cour e an 1 i�re statos- .ci 6mpe-ign I e, or hn aril y �ar e b l �o e I * e, � 0. T. LEwis. ', . —Mr. Al Perth Items. . - I . �� . . I . . I I map eati form any deft ite here a � I 4onan, Man, tob tat er of Senator The total expeniesof Mitchell p�b- , . al rebellion was one of those phe- 3, I i . I . I I I emu iough . . , . . : i. . a . nomena in history which illustrate at more than'-p-ither t1 e - Eat I -'er or t IS I 1�et Ld of �. p -ace is u ailitanC6 'i ate., a given I Ca-na,da. Sather and, ie so�In .1 : T manlike sagacity, i � ia Ye: ible Inah ar b Lttlefield hol �; eapon b 4t a i aloes I d d aturday last. The I lie schools during last year amounted- to : . . ; i . � ,b� ten leading a charge f� the i � I � . . etie'le the cruelty of ambition and the statesman vl�bo attir . tten ti n Wj th this,& f x om �he gatel cit�, 4t Regina, which The Ottawa clergymen are warninJ deceased wa�s a native of the North of the sum of $3,593-10. � . � � . - . " I : I . . b s troops. ,,no he Sri phas- b ive )ecarne genera ly 16owii, for Ii ie, ' Scotland, who, after Serving in the . * . folly of credulity. Efulag-tsueschuen, a and compels tho-adm I ati of E,agla' d, imil-his directons, , ing his-iroops , . their con gregations against agnosticismi . —About 25 intending settlers were,�on I . � " 11 9 i I - y0uni , ove - n obililten, they have :' 1�ritl arm) during the Peninsular . I I Chinese schoolmaster, declared himself of Egypt, and eve� cf A eiric-t. Pre- 14 1 Nme to 'o . - I :—Twelve oases of breach of liquori i . the excursion train which passed tbro�agh , sture. Itr6ops a r" I o ten by a gesti ire. i 1, J i.done' -heir abax� of squ"hing, I law were up for trial in Hamilton the c4mpa,;g.n., came to this country in 1815 11 . . nly descended prophet, com- eminently is ittrue of bi � tbat great- � � i Stratford on the 4th ivat. for the Pall a.. helive , ' I p A a fadth in I is ma apd,t) believe . .1 . � 1 4 - : . . , . , � I I � I . f . I � misdoned by God to exterminate the, ness�'- has been I thrlutab 'n � him'; f, Pause, a tow in, eu�bryol a quiet other da . aind settled at Rea RiWT in 1821. coast. . f . 7 1 or h E) bore a chart led lif 3.1; When the re- I . i I . I � � - . ' oil the inain line of r4l- I .—The Pefalditions of Montreal c I By — tarKidney Pail. Company iisto�vel � . . I I N I I] 4 1 11 /\ I "r,4 M-anoh ' race and reinstate the Mings. never did man lab: r so a iduously 6� th . v: Dam situateT In the S - 00 to b3llion wm Sided o1a) Be ret � 0 0 a � , , I . —Throe botel-keepers 'in L . Fanaticism gathered a rne adherents win f ame a * ille, ii I I vay? distant �gevonteeilii mile westpf Vs. Greenwood, druggis',, of St. Cathar- . . � I I it 1 7 . 0 a he ha o IS it, Ilia charm cama to lia I Gli OMOUnt to &95,000. Lastyear's .i have -recently been fined $20 arld col ` . I I nht. I 0 tell , 11 ri es I Begin a aud 374 1 i nes, t ie Court of Q ileeti's Bench w � . I . �� . ' . le . � . � , . '. lirbugh the mi I Moose 1aw is only 27 lm�des flirtiller w'St the vei- i ; . I I about his bannera, and hope of plunder mother Shows her.. i nds� map. torn !a Tai.pitlf �ch' f, Ilfi# I a �el the miles from Winnipdg. revenue *as $1,688,000. pheld for selling liquor after hours Saturd-sy � i . .. i . . 0 dict in favor of defendanit'upon . . I galded many more, until at last be and t ddl a d p� ted togetl or , :1 d 3adly na us iet truck fi: uni the I a dsof . I � i ' —The Kingston public schools are so * I nigbt� . . . I . I � .bli . �t � & id ill ]ready like Reg�6a, bee his def ense and the co inter claim set- . i .. who conducted the ade,in—a'relic Omingt & crowaed that the pupils Bit on the floot I —The salary of Rev. J-T.-)bn Kay, min - the warrior kinors Of is r)oyp)od, days lat a dastardl I DgliSh 11, item A(d by I - . - . in .. r I as of the kidney ister of the Presbyterian church, ail- . ca,rapsig' in his name found them- Woolwich Aea4eiri . Sh� was. exbi. nkli, -V h n he .ace, ol consideralile 'i�mportaucl 6,nt and window sills. . � t Dg up the worthlessrid I ]is � . I . 4t- :I( �ve of loot to ji)iu 0_u p , I � . I �' . . I . . . I , � . -hich be receiveZ as a considera-- �,�t 11 A ; . . �� �" �0 f.�kn, ; ;i-_ 1_; 11 16, 11 il like all 'our western to tis is Sufferi g 'Pl­ ,if ;I _; AT ;4-4- ." adam 4- 11 11 11 A -F � 46m, I � . . Selves &I., no vck 0 � J P �6 "� IV " ALL . i --r- A tempted, xrom Ills p1t, 8 01 Ealll T)o ! . 1. � — .y MF,u %_�U""v v �,;, L V I VC, 111J, 'Ma V10,11A � VEL"I'lp L A.0 .. - I I . - � & he suddenly on � A , '"72,j � ijt on fo a promissory sued f . � - . � , � -r.T -11 armed. mob, same hundreJs of thou§- tter�_,, be r aw tple k I fj om the fact that grow con � t1i �� to of $700 1 to $1,100 witha, free ma,,sl . . 00 11 Gordor ,i �Osed up 00 have offered a reward of $200 in f I ; llml, , who eve IaWy ex : � . . � . : I ain - and -ey. - I Like the plaglue of locusts admiration Suatel ea iti, impatuou lily � � r pid y in advabce of tll� regad, -ant . . . ; I an , ands strong. 0 1 � ilimself. Tbis has b r, Ue so Of a, SJOf nection with the recent postoffice rob' Oil- —Mr. Robert Evans has disposed'' � 1! � ; . . � I . I V, -1 . I . ., . this army swept over large districts of from her hands, tok�6, it in iwo,and 111u, the (uuntry Burronladitig it� ' DuriPg bery there. 1: t ' M% R. B. Hungerf rd, of London, I . I I � I ; - � - . ; � I . 09 :chief—yea, of tae SbiA K ng I'l self." I — hi farm of 50 acres, on the . . I I . I is ides, . I � the Celestial .Ijereditabld . I N, ot itier . i . every t, has jullt received from 1. friend in Aus- . . . � Empire, leaving famine it in the fire.from 1, hich A- this ,vinter espocially,! ade hlas —A large number of wild "he have o . I I 11 � . , . . e r 3cued it, : ,e �it 61a ' Lfter one b 3en very qua 4 l4i'.'e bUBi aeSS has . ttalia, a case of Australian curiosities, BlOn Downie, to Mr. ,T-ohn Dunlop for � � . � I auddesolatio,nin their track—famine, henceforth,* in 'he� 6yes,llnorl Sacred , � )t an - . I I � t I � � I ;aptur(:d 'he al . � � y n a swamp neal. the Bum of 1,2.6,00. . ! i . � - ; reads how ibe, ( pr recentl been shot i N � I . a y retu rn rm aninterestlDgUature . - I r - .k of tibe Eholish , I I Ward6ville, Some of them very large - . go, terrible that'the corpses of the dead, than before. Thl 'itirna of the T�1-, rebels swe% d the rat I Brting b 3en a 'no In! vi5w of i.the e Which would fo . - . . � . . 0 -) . � - . � I I ; I . . t . . o �, spring, how�ver, our basin as men i amuseum. Tbeassortmenteonsists —Mr. A. G. McMillan, formerly a I � . in many places, f arnished the only food ping rebellion, sent home o 17� I animals. . i . � )LIS 011 C-eneral,and becamE I is bed; troops . . - 1 7 1 � _. f I � ; . . � I . � a -e - Jull of cotifide beal baTristl in St. Marys, dieolou the 23rd : - aul .� r I- :;; . mai a of spears, arrows, arrow . . , . . lest allies. j; cthirg 18 80 " . .1 o - . . Li & Fancy Ducks for the li ving. � A.'a the rebel horde near- . family, was in i vil h it I nt to & a ad strong . Pee] JIB to speeiy —A grocer in Galt had a box con bairl I ! 018 and other ult. at San Francisco. Re badgone to . #I r �.vival in trad�e vilhenTla3m gr tion be- 'a Vows, knives, boomerang Z . ed Shari-hai,:English interests took Minister, who �vehtured to e ! . ing fortY pounds of eodfish Stolen fro L , I I h E Jild'it to the strong as character, el I 0 battle- . I 'Ig I . I . th �� I � . . I - I- I 1 )14 i a6in,' tl will, ! i plementB of warfare. One of the 1 California with the hope of improvin ,, . I 7, , I i . i alarm, and at, longth, yielding to the press, that his boll a ues— Pot aPs the fi 31d. In t b e JEE oudan h i 13, AID e 0 give to flow westwaid I as I 1 I' in front of his store about dusk tba 11n . . I . I I � . � I I - . . - � a— � - * -a t . I � combined urgency of English merchants public als . ave a6 )rivilE go i a few weeks hence. Th at on r weste rn - -a jears, ten feet long, is sai 11 be 300 1 his health. I c 6 1 other evorting '. . i I : . a I I with the b U ric, lLbyssin- , I ­ . I 1. I � intervieliN I i . � � . I wintE re are Ion g an d _tb 0 cold:se;rere, i 3 a y ears ( Id. ! —During awind Storm a few days I I —The Halton Teachers' Couventicii � . g honte : � 11-1 b(ys . and the � Chiueue Government, Gordon of reading it. or�c 0 2, rett irni4 9 inn King Jo n, wberE I 6 i ' remilred as . ' I . Y I — I : �, . e ... . a Ail old man by th,4'name of Robert ago, Ur. Thomas Hamilton, of North I 4 , , W . . I . I -1 over the learned the fa . a, I a prisoner . I �, ; � was appcinted to a , commanc � � 'r to � he I ninte i �.,i irahied � fact fully establisbed afid f Ily und r- adopted ii, resolution opposing a retul ; � P the King S u on a r � : F . . I r .. i I � � I 8' ood, especi ally, by the �-, �uemie of ur ho Patrick, died at 0au-ni ig, Oxford coun- E asthope, was struck by the barn door forces which the Chial with l demanded the an i1cript and requili ad I I . i . -_ a chief superintendent of educatioi i I I A Dds, the Grene 111 bEir �hovqi to a � I I � , i ii I , i IF 2nd inst. r% i I , . . . . , � #IF Canadian Northwest,_W�bo nla all he t Sundaymorning, He lived with suich violt)nze as to throw him to ; � � aoteristic modesty, desiggaeted 11 The every copy priated t bo d stromd,aid cliairupon a lower . ve I . . I I . . and council. � � I I . . ; I I I ' I vn 11611ands, - Ever Victotril Army." Under his the type di9tribiated.1 Phn8o� aers't 311 ! , e � 1. Ohii) first ca.pital out of this tbey4(,ssibI can' to I —Uon ireal is largely patronized b, r ne and it is suppose I got up to light the ground, iuflicting several deep nuts - - � . I t ling Gord3la Pasha ,li � was to seize .1 I I I . � E . 4� , . - -s lare immigration awa� Ift . to = merchana from N43w York, Bosto�, I �ios fire and became be aumbed with the in his face. - Z � I . genera,lship it earned its title. He as that pride is the' antido I to Van' Y. it 3is chair, lace, it alou 8 ,e that of his , . , I � , . . : . I � I . .1 i � ' fty. This is the soco4a er your Chicago and other great American citie � � : . obld. He was found o Friday morning t o" . I t . drilled and disciplined his ,raw levies; General Gordon ils,iob pro d. to be va n. majesty, l5it acm I' —Rev. Chas. Walker, vibo was for : - I , . .. it; the � � I � . . ith b . i I I . . I 1 4 11 . I erior," he sa �dlt I lent has spe]uVin this Sect' is ban Is and IeE 3 frozen. Decess- 'I twelve yl a resident of Stratford . I e . �� converted what was little better than a -It is the au him t1l a'. be na I _ ... I On as the tea mart of the Continent. I I ,. I p . . an a- I r ext to info in I � I im as .oDrrespow ' . . i of the west, atid. from porsonal exp8rl- : —A leading wholesale houseju Mon - ed was 85 years old and bad no relations. 1 died suddenly at his home in Locl` . : - , . � ; re Linens, mob into an army; with a stong band terviewog, lately' 11, ;w -ho pr i�e his Q- I an equal kad would 11 4, t I a, i. him � I : � I . � � . ,� in ' ; L - : . it . I 9ace, g4nel observatiori, and thorough 1[e, was a Scotch an by birth, living in ' Ohio, on the 26th January. He wO 67 1 r � . I put down plunder; pnt into practical feriorl'—a remark,wbich i as )rofout d- ` 01 know, G urdou treal on Saturday sold five hundred pack - . I t . _. � . I I I as such. 0 y I : A . . I , I g : i � I ilivesAgatiou of this1ro zi�n Subject, a � es of tea for the New York market a; end around Canning � or the last fort I . I 7 . . I I L -m Y years, of age. � ; . 4 . execution the lesson which many a ly true as it is singn I I Ign. ic4nt of , ll " asl��d the d i , on-derted mon- I I . ;.. I . I'll i I I I years. . i I � , t I Of 0 bttdirl I - ' ;vO sitisfied that winter ilil,'tho N rthw9st a, handsome profit. , . � :. i : I — I humane skeptic has puzzled bver in the the character . WorEd. 'arch, I I tb A I'c ould k il the spot . . One day lately Robert Gray And -_ I I .. I i., . I - . . . is q , to as enjoyable as 11 Da I —Mr. Isaiah Toll, probably the oldest ,,� ! . � . . " Derta I " . . . � *'hc, &C, Story of Achau ; won sluclh reputation this hatr,pd of prais may )l probably i! I liked ?" I tal Onc � —Xr. lRobert Scott, of -Adelaide, Mid - . . . � i , replied Gen- , I I I I John Flood, of the 10th concession ,of - . . for honor and fair dealing- that desert-. is. But one can p w. i h1gaii oba,ior even porti, as of Ontario ai, reern lison in Carada,l died at th IS resi- 1 4 . e . a t 4el . birig it i of fift, T . . I . � . eral Gordon; I I and v)i WOhId confer a I esex. coluntl, has sold his farm of fifty Elma, cut nine cords Of wood in one day- . I I 11 4 � I . . , 11 . . � ers from the rebel ariby swelled his own were contagious in iis ostentg aous.. . ad l Bt-uuBwlr,k,. f the lather I acres to� Mr. John Milliken, of Eael e0e Of his son, ait Enniskillen, on I I : I go f twor on me by so doin ; t!)J: y 0 "I . i and it was'not an extraordinary good : , I ' . � . � ; 3 1 . I : aturda, � 5 �- I a pea] -. from 30 years IF ,, e, h�v- * y last at the ge of 94'years. - I - ! i . � forcQs and becarne his best reliiamcl of ours. . I 1 4 � Williams, for the surn of $2 700. ; I � � I I I 1. . . le doing fou m3 wba� m rrecluded , .� I I U !f day for cutting wood either. They feel � I � . . I . I . ,I ig a )l my life-thia at lea d al le was initiated into e mysteries of . � . d again Plunder and am i 'on iria ithe two . ellevill � I l - ly my reliflpou scrup le fr —An gitation is on foot at B of the feat and would like td hear ; . . I by his na ilitary strategy again an I S ('01119 for. I proud, I I � I 4 , D4kl son ry over 72 ear ago in Ireland. . . IONI defeated forl throe and four times as master motives of �i war ; . Frov Doe. AS to the C4 DIALtl E6 for the establisbrobet Gf a Second ferr N11 a . . i - INVITED. ' � e�l G:)r. 1myself!" Itmaybe I a IV i 113 aRila ed I t O' the Nort , I I . Ie ha I all tile greeii of the order el of any others!who could equal it. i - . � ,_ . . 8 0 glo r I O,w 14.1 between - at city and Ameliasburg, I � I , ; . . 1 4 r( -0 - in c)ntr&i3 t I h West, Il ., ,h d ey I ' .1 ... I . � . � I great as his own ; betrayed and brought don is as.indiffere it to gol( a , . —Betwl the 14th atid'28th of Fol ; E . y. ithst the InEgotiations 0 ed )4bere . 11 � � . . our emies to be judocm, the P lis,an one tbird less than the present rat* copt two. He settled in Darlington in � I ­ : int6mptivitv, ve.uquialaed his captors In -I the Soudan he,' i 13 offt r -ed salary :, a io�e Juite dil V tit f I that I - . . . � I . i after in � . I ojverwhelming.testimou� in fav r of t1biB 8E26, Iiis nPareat neighbor then being ruary last, Mr.samuel Wherry,of Sp -ging -- I ; I I by the merl moral power of his own of 210,000, and will %ke bit I MCI; in lanticipate, andintendisd th power-. charaed. If � . . I � y tan t. I � ; I I I victories brl China, with bi 6hell, gs rom the . coulatry being a much better chimol'te oppos. . f�ur a ileRai, Lot Farm, Elma, had 19 ewes wb�icfi � - I I personality; by Ilia M El c# . ,. less King It is .tli( sam,e, e�urage , : r. —Xon .real people are strongly . � . . � - . mttrIl allid. a Mr. T. $. Edwards, who has held gave birth to,27 lambs, 12 of them being I 11 � the.rebellion to an end—so complete an room the servants! of . his dil thO _which.eldia IS to d lose liable to bliz . . Ppill lug the iloviticial Anatomy Act, wbicli ! - . . . . S th i 13 i D ii I( 5 Aable man . , oubles and one set of tr' i � 6.Es__ ,F 0" R � I . . I i �Utly entirely free hurn �oru�dc es,wbile, a I t;1he pnpition of postmaster at Lobo vil- Singles, Six d I Ip_ � � I . end that the cruel and crazy Celestial Emperor who have )rong h', `11 b-1 vgS undertakelogo alone intl lie t �Of uthorizi �s hospitala and public irlBtitu .i . ; � . y King hung him, " I ar I � , II. -el ocour I � � ltage ft r the past nineteen years, was lets. Twenty-four.are Still livin 4nd I . . I i I to pay bim f lir big Service. In " 1 1 . " ib Dakottt they arp of f1i -ij I 9 , . I ' � I Brother and-Heaveni ^ . of goic I .rebeldom,ftirough th&d4sert for the . .1 til to IL%Ld over the unclaimed dead thm Ohl ier ev'_ lingd ent rtained at a pub- doing well. � : o � : � . . � i . I . self an -4 all hi,4 wives in deapair; &.rid ED,gla,ud he lives .efly . r3ad �, & renco. I have iutervieiv�!,l B) of 68 to media Ll schools fOr dissection. :relief of . hartoulm, T, teno� e&; and I I ,c in aer, an , ere presen . � I � — a ice pin loscloo . � ' . . Bud on Bav Compa �,", ts! on t 11B I— I � � I � . was rewarded with the highel honor salt meats, amol. gii a his si lary away in !-when he : ivea there -t t ' Pdr. Adam Olive I . �� he a I r6cog ize the 4 . la The 'friends of 1, Tay- I . �r PRODUCE ' I : .81ahj4ct, and the evIMu`!`e"S 11 go! to asine address and a hand -some other day a number of boys were p' . � I . .. [Guprem%c of I'l-Malid aid a3 e � 6 ,i, ory p . 1,1'. ., 3t� A the I . I i � which the CAr-stial Empire --has ever charity. Whell Uon famine X ReevE of the township of Blenheim, � � � 'g— I I 8 OV t �t -the sevi�rleity i I Ar. Edwards *18 in g W z man" . — � � ess on Malic,liester, Y, I ' 4 � re Making arrangements to presenj . . I . I . Z . - I conferred upon a. foreianer, the be-stowal. brings Special dist� . I . jpBtice of 1 this risirif �, I Ough not its 11 . f l this a n � old -h aded � cano. , ith a red-hot poker. 5ne I I � ill to is greaily.. �f tiggeraie& ; A h' about leaie-Loboard live a retired of them,eitber by accident or otherwise, . c -k wad before five 00look of 1-1 a yellow riding jacket to be worn he erases the Chirlipse, inse 'pti aft E t, an d. c � I bu witL a suitable memorial in ac. � � . ­ I :)1I fr"M niethods, i defiance ol yp I'M ,I] . ; r ,ri I J � CoTbman who spent .� We at St. Thomas. I o' the el of a - . : : � * 6 'him by the E i YeUrE in � this kLiowledgment of past services. ran the end of it int sola,of I FV on his Perso,t), arid 9, peacook'B feather ago me a given I L ,mprpsii; of ev y vil. Bull. . � 1. arried iia his oration 'of China', and sells it, at I I g] ves- 4he or I rlil e, insti 0i � of o n ' I d M` " , li*ke . I —Mrs. O'Brien,. ll of a toll -gate Mr. ,Tames Sills, and it was thought de- ! I 11 �, til t mo that I l C. oull ell I - 5epi+ to -che hol to paill to be c . ' Not wi bhoi i reason h El he the! tle of con Y! �o . . —Friday night J. Foster had betweeiil -1 . I 11 � I in the viciuity of Han�ilton, was robbec ing physi- y Hupper. The next thing I Which made him the equal of the proceeds anony11306.81y to the alstri,l . The HeroW ' tl e Son d 11 . � Suc heroes mat better than that 7( f tile jorth of forty and hfty Sheep killed by dogs. Th L stroyed the eight. The attendi . . I .. � . � had his h months ago : I I 96 li i . � ; I Scot and where he had , oy Eome I wo ;by night buralars, cian, however, has now Borne hopes of � . ight I � . � twenty highest Mandarins in the Em- operatives. I hav(3 130: at its . sheep we re in an -enclosure just outaid I I �) harry hol aud got op I to P:)s- � are rare. �! hey sho IRP12UC a 'IOU, i � i L . - I . 1� : I I i j iE -,bat our - of a cc lasiderable �um of money. Being eavitig the Sight. I � . , , _ ,*says,- I bav Dg once lbeat estat ' . ! lio"O days. When! I 8,,ert . In tho I � � - . I ret,arn to spend a, few pire, and one of the Emperor's saered seas anything," lie': I - . the corporation of Windsor. 1— . - i I . gna.rd. ' Returning to England, given myself to Q if , I . . 1! I . [&84 POOPI& t idoligbt�d with I i a the police court the other day 6116 —On, abi ath evening., 2nd inst., dnr- : . I -1 �&ntieent fan, body od. e b Vel Soon . Gentle, I I I 13 - .; . � I i i I I , which wras 47� . ; (rid arjn. 9 A' o aspe, 8, of his morning dead and dyiDg sheep wer S b . . �J L - tae climate haire, t ;6 �tader 11 . il the voice of Peter Cummerford, -a ing Service in the Presbyterian ch�rch 1` __ do -that Sentiment before in : `v'11 say found at ew all over the fiell. � . . �9, Messrs. R-rown and, ' * )k of Ile' claaracter r'3yBtic ; W ti on on- Jo . � e as I V h 40 , . I's t lat the writi up �thle co0n- . wition 3r, and rec(5gnizad his voic - rm and in I ment- and Thomas a; _' _�_ I I o inlr of far m*ers in Eramoss I at List6well, the large lurrip in the Nont . . . where he refus-ol all OVatil and 1� i,�e . � I or is pllffi . the violin. When clined e.11 hoijors, be settled down to six otion, and eaid ip. on pla Aompi , . —A Erm � ' I I I in ud 1pit. Bat to 8�0 it in ��i raroi— -i , t,y, ut I am Only ! si ply re-iteru § that ofone of the', men who robbed her. hall explooled,and the oil becon4ingi . I I came ro pu I I . '11VI-001 quiet years of retire, i ent, at Gravese I . ! I tation" hi favorite �,Noks; Clir 8tI �_ lug bavefor ed themselves into a Societ . - .� und all were Ike We Very words that have: fr3 tly . 1:r- was charged with the affair and ignited, the flames burst out as if !the, . p . r It* ape Aacle l . 1. . que" ­ . - A as CommaDl Royal Engineer. Here and eloqul ' . as this Of usecration 10 ,, t at be t, 3 ,, I e ties o� P ore, a table which wag ,in his self - �) riayin rom 2( 'Of i pledging to abstain from th .1 � I the buildiog was on fire. . . e . he found abundaut obportudity for that a Govetuor Gauei�l � who was mak 09 .may be per itted to 1) �r the a no of the f Olen I Ps. I . I b P43C ple, tobacco. Some of the veteran sm' oro (ommittea for trial. . iic&ci a which few could. - � � . who have Spent yea th . wo: r1d's 0 . —0 the London market last Satur- ' . - 11 in t . There was the appeararive of a geiai6iral I - &D 11 . . .. - � Ch risti philauthropy which has been otbiDg Out Of �his� generalsbill, wh: ell poor blac LA in the .. . : of the townsbip have thus given up the . . � can, excel, A few Of th .- � . - I r U � Soadan, arguing metropolkr, au4 -those lom coulitry dis. . I Y (lay the butter offered was not. just up -conds,but the majOity � I . a I i, � panic for a few s( 7 , - , - at once the mitl and the delight of ma:debismastorybf�hhl ,16,16oe sy agaiuBt bis:ewn sense O : i astic( b,, say- t ric, 1 biabit. - . I . . 4 1 1 is Is ress the Banal ' er one prime e a-,14lu taken advanta . The to numb . I � . . - - � I . � I his life; bnsy by. day in -his official beforel and which lm�kes i 1 his, presence - ing "One w trits some orgiver S one- ,a Is . ethotea ! One lot SuPPOS- of the congregation were kept in their . � . Lrly .hour all diapers . . + ha. I'll �. Mae of.ou Id g, -balray gum . 1—Mr. James Costin has purchased of (d to be brougbt in: by a farmer, was . � daties, at night in his Christian char - in,, KIlartourn. to -da- M.. IS Ulan the Eelf,anditi n:')t&dca�laaicIeP e can ir ski�s, our . I Mr. Jobla Kipp 50-acrea on the town .. seats till the flames were .put ol iind . �. the, lads having t:), I:, t - . d - . I � al goo(di .. ' ad � � . r ]or In brig I * Bubst iuel for hi�tweeu.-,Burford arid East Oxford, i discovere tobeastorekeepoes. Itwas 119 � ' . - . c 1. i . ,na On 11:ccouut of their I I iortha, the cool nights that alwiy8 I I it large lot of old tub butter worked over I thL ities; living on the wos,t meager diet presence of a battalion. I i � lie prompt sumnlat y p�ecution ]or aye wit the Services wvre resumoolas if nothi . ' I I I c IV or neces . U d S.' A r the 6th concession, Burford, for $2,250. 1 had 'happened.. . � . y ' , I . CCIDOU00 to Bound, �qfresljii% ,lee 40,SiD � n rolls and prints. A man who didn't mind the dia- I ai-nd giving nearly all his salary away; Piety is a W:)rd that has been so rri� 11 of justice I ty 4�pe t n(. or . � . tea,ohing classes of ragged urchins; con- debmsed by cant that we ldislik�'to *88 :: mutiny brc ks out a Jhisf. -opps in P' The far has a new brick house and & —At the ,sawing matl at Ruaseld,ale * � I I : . . - . IT 9 Ma48 313MMor life; eq�ecially on't,on 11 Archased some of it at 20 cents per 1b., . � I � anoting services for the poor; visiting it; but what -other d calltake i1its China; tb( artillar'y re uOe t inarob I � 14i I I small b n on it. on the 27th ult., Hibbert township walls ­ I ' ' ��. . 8 .., "I .. the e mast western pi us, BCm ug : An rrangementhas been effected profiounced it as powerful as a horse's � I I �, t �,., the sick and the dying; bestowing Ilia place to in t vben orda for a obang f canp are . . . — w ,s:1�7!h I l tharodree ': and. - almili I . ell represented, and t,hose that werez ' . to cultivate in fatalistic faith � 3, tone � to . w.-D,Eaii EDITOR,—Think- .rden upon the need in GOA whi b. is the a] - i3sued, anc end out EL � c ha mi 'g, givirig � the By na, hind I g. I . - to them- _ 11 -d pro . . . . ' : t � I gor 80 . n sigi � , _ ( lingi the weary b�rafii;and i" ' `1 (Iihe for� the r lief of Mr. Tarnes Wal8h,fron' —T lere are over 3o deserters from competing did no diao�'rodi . . I 11 . I . I .,IVID . . . � A re- -yea o , . ' . I . . �. 1� plots for tbemselves-Aefusing all public ret of this extraorldi 'nary aa�" 6xdr&-: clamation ffireiten.ing ) fire ,)a those 00 * Lougae oiut Asylum. He will subse sel _r thepart they ra.me from, as : �Qnt of the 800ial held at . ) , . I demonstrations, but -never refusing to i -ca I c we llerk in tents appeti ti h 139 .he,lkiiaencan army in. Windsor. � � , � � Ord nary character arid eer 2 We $xe � .that do. GraREral Go ro� �)n I re- I . I . , qu,eutly 4nter a private asylum at Que. they carried off three of tb e prizes out � I - 11 . . ., !, . rd (If $30 induces la, -number of per- sidence of Mr. A. W. . . . I achines, sayiug� Po � about! our a f . 1 I ,. �lnee � i the re !Ing.� ; , xender a private service. I ,inclined to the opinion tla egol'st bellibus t'll ry, Bin 11, ut e ring- � � : . , at n beb for a short time, and then be set ab of.five, Ist, 3rd and 5th respectively, by' I lay evenitior woulit be, irt. I . I'll I o qditos which, like the Iholians, ire ; S0113S tO act as detectives, who get- a de., . . I d _' - I � u d po mano�rlt le I I The next chapter of his life Ill him :ever ie:icerted a profo rid & the . , I I i . - . . � ader by i ttli Uon, s(32 SB him by . I I liberty. � I i Messrs. Thos. Peart and Paul Bq.&, ; r numerous readers, I . ,h � 4 � Elw S;prepared toi a ok the blood out Sorter intoxicated, indince him to cross ! I 11 in the -Souda.n under appointment of the '-influence on4 bumari. dest lay; � at �i I ' I i � I I 1 � —While chopping in the woods near to John Melville and Thos, Vennor, Loch. � . z I " I .1 I I ,.aII i collar, dra him frou i aelrl an] , orders . . . . i - lowing .- The house of ! I . !, ! � ; I he river, and then hand bita over . . ! . . Khl The Sondari is an ill-defined truly great il (f -B mobody. : I . ; : - � .- - . men ;have lieved iqj a I I Lim Shot F3 a( 11 ad � ds the ­ I i i : : Ingersoll on Wednesday of lash week, * Ian McLean and David Christie. ft ! , I . thoritie.a. Desdrtersare now up + � 4 . ; W a, upon a, beatitif Ell, emli- district on the Upper Nile, sixteen hun- Power not their own ; Wit WO, la"ed . . pofi the . 4 Just the present ime the wh le yl man named Thos. - HemBworth the au � . - d the first two men are alm . t � -the village of Rlytt.,, Or, - . . I 113111tiDy mercifully t 1 a i�nd the're by . ... . � d intl to keep & watch is sai I ' . . , . . - � , . - . dred mill in one direction, thirteen ill a Destiny ; with Napoil n ill . ltr especially, M�Litoba, is g:r t Iv -killed by the'fallingof tho� 1, the do,lg,,, h3vilacible, having taken the first pribe ! . I I I .orle, of the iffnest far . that one act of Hebrev; juqticE lCalm M I � . - was instant . Walkerville ferry . . I - M, . a slit,r; � � � at botli Wiholsor arid I � repeatedly out of a great many compati. - f . ! hundred in the other; inaccessible from with Cromwell1in 4 God ling over hB. ' y eXCited over the q I I i . 11 . . 'co c ,,,h � �. y e I . . . iandiulas and stop �rother deserters J ; h . . " . . � -. A magnificent - ; isl a 0 ri titan Utallst. l 11 �q.p.an outlet for th ThoB. IEI I rosworth, of Derebam. tions. - , .. tario Ill E61f-possesm i 4rrie . uektion of jopon ng � top _of a� dead tree. He was a son of . . I the Bea, unpierced by rtuilways, canals, General Goirdoil I I h I � hot Area 'within bil a6d! en, in I 0 ;rr) lIcts, of taid 0 1 : .1 � I . I . rom I alling vict m brick structure over 7G I , � . mark ts — I - I i a t4.those detectives. - I I ornavicable, rivers, with ca -mel. tracks He is a ninetel hent ��'y C Oral es, the' ountr) to the EuTopean Wna� Buchner, Canadian collector , I . Mpl ,d 9 .. - A. lady who ar ed recently in . i5 11 finely ornamented on Violation Of his i d� 1.1 _Ur. Chas. Brooks, of Fullarton, and � I ' ibua. ,I chisel � rebel leade " rough the Hal route ; t I M ! - I 1. I its onlyt'roads, groups of mad huts its an'lEnglis.b. Jo !p h, t I sly , i at of customs at Fort Brie has been diu� ' f he inside I _� rs are belei , 3 hunts, I Ottawa, from Algomz ills says. "The his partner, Mr. Thomas Colquboun, o � . : . � f if possible, , prinaipal villages, and will beasts and in the hand a of a . pent r," h.3 says to : I nese this route is feasible, iE already � sett I ed covered to be a defaulter. His deficiency ; . listol in 4an , thrcui: d �tbe I Chi I . . 11 : . " . � . . . . . mills ave I ., - IJ -down, and general Hibbert, have recently purch"ed .an- � latside in I . I all cloSed I � . the gplendid. am dull he sharperiswe;- camp for f wo days 171 more . . . 1. . ,rY, amounts to about $5,000, but the Gov,. i I - i wilder tri�es of m -en its chief -inhabit- & friend-; ,,if I I for the ' ( uehbio a to the people of - thistoun I . . . I li-4hiuga an(l the couveri- Ant% and'a slave trade its only great if he pleases, tf � in') aside fo, t rid tbc only thing fioN 7 � in the I WaYi Of ernment is secured by bonds. Buchner 4epreasion has struck the place. The other imported Uly""esdale stalliont &_ I i w I �, . � 'binese conami,voler w Lor ''has ordered 1. animal, onning three years � 'RIt Manne 77i 1 1, I -large number of pe)ple, who brought very fine I . - r in which it . . LI 4 - - . A - - commerce.' Over this vast terri.- different tool. hiE. is the Eecret.;! of - � t heir el tion, &D d i v � ea with (peninf. up this new, r )Lite is the l has been Suspended. by� 1 inducements old, for �2,000. They now own f6ur . � though not yet cl . n heir families here � . I . tory Egypt bad eata,blished what waa his wrathful puttia'*g away of a I praise. : Ilia life onIv, by keE � E ion of Hanitoba'a boi �dari.es I andf the __Mr " W. McKie, of Bright, has ' . 1. . I . � 1pillgl iu�!hidl:iv. ' He 1. I , ` the rooms, . eld o tin � stallions and = are already- � - I ' connection with tfie Canada two brood inarea of -the ' � . z I - ,called a, sovereignty, the only 'exercise I I No man " he Says, - " ha B a ril ;h t to be ie loved ' raising . . cabital to build'and cariosit A short time ago he stuck & �. - I .. aill laclaored - f ' i I . y : ifid Railway are n xt c1toor to starv- imported heavy dranight class. These t 'le Seldom seen i1a a farm � i I ... i , : of wh ' 'ut leal ... �� a.* I — ! ; � � 1: ad ich was the collection of exorbit-� prond of anything, linasMa6b, ail he has � . equip his line. 'll distance from small br4nch of an apple tree into a . . -a . . . Such is the inan tONV om� tb. Claris- , I ; Dg, ard those who are fortunate enou* men. were the fir4 to introduce this , � aEL tu tell you about th ailt taxes from the op pressed and plun- no native good i I him; I a I is ghen *4 . : a lily. This lo ' . gh . I I 1 � IvinniFog to Churchill ig 650, miles, and flower pbt to support ; t .on Government of Gr at!'BrAii'll hae P .' o baw) sufficient i� Mon 3y to take them valuable classof hories into this see- � . I . ! . I : is from fiftean to pied off branch budded and grew ,nicel � IllZas a grand succesg in . dered people, the only representatives ,him." This is tbe-se rot ofl his -,alm tl 1. the eStmated cost , I . 11 . I . There must have beert . . . intrusted the difficult- 84 of i )�Jmging � ut of the 0ace are leaving. There is tion. Their enterprise has been crowned 6 which were corrupt Pashas an 1 " � i i. twentymillion doll6rs .. I � . - I . I . el Is and has now four clusters of blossom il 000 people . . of ,d plan- 06ptaffil of disast 'reallor seeming �crder out of obaos in je�,Soucatn, and , 4nd this lin ' i . . xio wol-k for any person, and strong and with profitable resultE to themselves i reseut. The . dering Bashi-Bazoaks,.- The slave trade- We h6l.ve nothin: -go 6� her - o do hen . I d to be placil nolertho cout ol . . p I the . it. . � . I . t ikin a the firsi i Steps tc I ds I' lug I rOPOSE . out. on . �ble-fAdied men are chopping wpod in and the community at large. - �Kta.tifully lighted - aard had M . � P� . A � I I . : lc-. I I : I I ; ly by coal and . t�e cruel vi ron 1,13 of YI a: 3 Tu; 1-b � .. ted,lpar� threaten tfie Khedive's supremacy, and :>r Is beat. Be� 81�ii L lifyi $ llington, was found dead in hij and clothing." —At the February Sittinge of the I . . cept them as being f . . �h cth 0 ra,tels placed at the low 3'bpo�Bible figare of We e alretiaigrown so powerful as to- scroll of events is � roll d tbaii to cf the Manitoba Gbverjameut,'and the ' —Alexander W ir, Puslinch, count,r 0 ii . e bush for their board � ail&- everything possible - . � I ression — 1, Sol - ier arid �1 � riE ian who I —Some two or three weeks ago & de- Division Court in Mitchell, the case . . l the Khedive grew moral arid philan­ 1ore it is unrollool,it i �5 another � matt 3r � ffi the interest of the I e6ple. 1 � �, i - . , - I I I .. hovel tho other day:. He was 86 year i; . 11 ourlet�r and his, lives the faith :bat m a of � u3 re, con- i % I � , most A � thrGpic. He set himself to chastise' and you could not;s d , . t I ve� 4achm tit of the 'Salvation Army broke eliciting the moat interest was tbut of I . a,v I Bat a 1*11 P, olisessed of great- wealth, ne* i . .. 11 " Val ialiol f 1 ,or to The Tnaians have een very quiet old, p I . ' � - back into submission the recalcitrant . ,! . . I .1 washed his hands or face for months' grou 1 -- i --dy to, reader the visi�- � let things happen with. this be ief val , tout to pre ioll and p I X a- I ne in'Petrolea. "'he -hall in which James Jackson, of Mitchell, against , . , � Fractise only w th liv ; a f 09111 ecrated .thia wifiter, but crl I quite ail IS :ci . . - I � . . b.6 meeting - h d - provi 139 alto- Ed. Ross. of Fullarton. In the early - - , I .�. ... i I . t re 'le happy evening. 94'rehinog; bat his officers wel no hint here for theologians in their l . ent a few days ag., q r, ' and lived, alone in the most miserly and. _ a, -a we . �71 'I and theref re Ali lie r& � a, . quip- , 6 A'ar- B 0 d w . . mry enterWriment ha4 Inateliforthe Black Pasha. I .Will; I I I - I a v';h ' . . I - . I . ' General pates abont, decrees and - iree e fretber inadequate, th trustees of the part of November last, Ross was thrown to hey took ch4rgel of 013 of e degraded state. . I , - ed for our mission. et t J i I who' whore t ; , v%'l taken part., im Gordort was asked to undertake the Sup. bean Arminian bl taings: hapl en�� r I , e, . . A mam named Bernard MoGilli Metholist . church rianimously and out of his wagon near Jackson's house, __ . i; h.: ('r-oviernment so ply t�res.and appro- — . I y �c - share in hii faith 'carry ! im I a their . p ., ()It b ir building ' for into -which he was carried and w&ro he 6,' l a ri. d gentle� It pression and a Calvinist afte . i , . i -tied tb i 1�_a, 14a of the slave trade and - the re- twai d is I a gc Od . . - Oro in) t .beRrti, p , Ose I ria!tl some 4 sacks, oif floui' -to their was -foutid asleep in a lane in T I y .o e . . ' �'Liollxt to thie, . . F rayers to bhe 3` overnofi G �116r wh I 1, t be s(Irvices, in which several of the remained about f,even weeks. Ross not 1 . Government. He practical comprol fi) , I . th - - w, 0) IastabliEibment of wever ill it instrument he is ani U, 1 Be. When th polle el force was sent and half,buried in snow one cold high �lea and Fla '! l: etaking &a active interest. -having paid Mr. Jacksou for his Care . Y13 indulged, Warned the 1�hedive that if 'he under. may suit pilailo b M� : . I 4hurclLeB aT � Y.'!Il is the secrou , . Mr to s4tlo th gairle N?�'th' them they lately. Ile was Searched and U5 fOun I � ions. Tea. was sl 'took it, lie wou.14, reader it forever im- 'of his 10 4st I . I I � � . I : � M.S . F ; , 4-usts. . � . . � . I The rE gulb is the most remarkable religi- and the use of his house, boarding, &c., . I . . contagi . � . :� fight, and on him, ' The magistrate charge& hint. , , . - I dourage. llis ___L_ I r6 rather in ilae&� to show . � � � . I Nile n in the place. Jackson now brought an action to re- � -a (I pa;ised off to; the, * � 1 M4 ivemebt ever ki: eow ; I -'X a . possible for the irisnpportable Turk to words as he goes up in 1877, from Cairo �The miel and Ile Otilitipli. �f the l rew 9 bead on .some Df the red coats, $4.85 forlsaving him froM being frozei (Pus . - . .1 Pi. . � . I . . � ! have cover not only for boarding and I'l I . - .� -1parties. Am,)ng tha' - govern the So'udan again. He f alfilled to Abyssinia on &41 uua�ttended expe . I�ish imml he in.' C . ,011 bo I p :heart- I at by using c oluess and tadt. the mat- to. death .1 . . . Ireal y the n ames of 350 con.vertB . I . I I . � � I :1 . .8 , we. noticed . � 1) 1311a - . � %. Ilia wor,l. Of Bome of the rival chief- ticlil full of daugerint III got I - een r =rdel ii d tbe end i not yet. ing Ross and Lis wife and. the differs& ' r Seaforth, - . . I . t, p alogle, rendincr. The men ef W !t M work, t3r as Be tied without any .'bloodshed Oiae�hundred and twenty-flive mei, . 7 91 � . — - . � fi l 'O � I ... I , . I � old resil- membersof his family who were there 7.. Kiliburn, and other taids he mad e fril others he Bcourg. wilth - an; In nite Alm bty God, to They and their numer f a jamil l idorable alarm wa3l1created aniong. allid bO3 1, employed by McPherson —Mr. Hugh W 11 $a, very ; ' . i . '' i - b t I : . ' ut $20 for personally . I .Aert-ble d stance rel y sustain life by the " it haE iabout all sub- 11 Waterloo for meals, &c., b I - I Theintormeddling difect &-rid guide m ; an( am ...ad to;so 'I I and Shoe manufacturers dent of North. Du fries, . led into s�ubnlission. 9 I p tance; a' food t' e ettlers, bub Co. Lil)o . ; . .. - 0. I days, day and night.. 1 I rinr8ing Rose ten II& %.* it ' ' . . I ted this ife � 0 r, "IRL i 0 � t'4 iey.receive at the pu A 's6up ''it ablens, ,side . � They act Itke ai lot'of hungr' tc, - UT ' ,ounty - depar ­ -;, I s in, aid of tha -ilotbina ic, ride d, ) n hIle 29th . of Ca,iro was reduced to 9. minimum ; triast h ' im as to to I � I Hit o t were dismissed on Sat day.., I . 5 � 11 r � . I y � . Tla e eviden oe brought out the facts that � - ' .Z . ,a Inaigbity while the poor ragl I at clo he them allil ren, occasionally, -ad clan be qnite This at p, the firm ( I .kfty of B-13-th Prea,by- I I t4e exrc,nses of administration were re- tobe surb of accl This A say, was rendere I It., at the advanced age of 84 years. . . _ . ". I �. , � I tl eil com- as e SI L M ' e'V . are I , ! 'ed settled on the farm on which Ross offered Jackson, be says $10, but . . procer-1a wnaunting . d!rced; ti.o reel of the treasur God is his omminder-ki-chi f. would be issuhicient o account of the active Sym, e�c e a , - y i e p , tan�ged ;, t a lot of n on � . . ISO -0 yeard ago, a -ad endured Jackson said it wasonly $05 to compel T,,;.,t4­(� Were notfor tl�( I that I fortably warm on a (llo( ELU U ,a Il ay., �aupers, lailci it * )er pathy and Support which the me ( D . I Wc;lwk tbe visi- increased; robbery, though not 11 Were it le knowledge n ha I be diel about . . � Wliolly prevented,wiis greatly le"ssened; have that God is - Ooi -ernor General I I I'll . l e . people were Sent :)U, by agen ts . 't f d hem than t � fight them. ­ en to the female strikers. � I the bardshipsand Privations of early tin 96 Set -Off, Claiirn- ipc' rse_ &.11 w. fi,hing their - gly , - �� �11 sate him. Ross pla I I . - - were appoin /&V. -who, led , L( Herring to Pen 0 1 I&S $ettlem i ing among other things fifty ce I - . - , 91ppi religious teaeliers ted and could not get on at al 1. " ' To tb is G I ! , r . I late a -da-v - . _`1(j:AL-_-s health, h - 1� the to bel �eve t I would . R . so and the future �—A great sensation was causec n ,the busl�. A Galt pape fle . - go a 2for . . � . ays I ce for hih wife's work in the houBe w1ul �;� to] euj d out of the putlic f ands; civilization ernor" General he re -en e- r 3ceive free livi ng for t v Ive m � ii tb a in y 08 30c be of th av say that S �� - I �, ��y --ir comf or- pai , th( I f Wr�' , . I place, We W � , 4nday evening in the House of Co : To think of this old familiar fa . . �E OF THE VISITO-ICS. . Was introduced ; money was substituted Monts constan.1y, hallitu Ily in all I . ; � nursing him,and 63 for filling straw ticks. � . is Iiiscountry,paid. abuMance l f work t aer 3 i aafine al I � country around Mons, 0 tawa, where a few member one it is sad to many in this section. $0 . I m I - � ; for bea,ds, and at least in Khartoum, cam gns. He rides ae,r 68 r . . I as can befoun i he West. We , . I owed Rose for some wood el � . pai aar ss:the d - t with high 17agE8. Som Qf tife immi. I ere w6re quietly - engaged at their correii� lol4ol-N identified with its history, every The judge all L � * I . .1 � . I � I � T : . , . 11 to Jack � Xorl Mooney, with ' __ � ouses for mad lants. In one sometimes a1mcist* unattended; So e- grants were, upon their'i wil CO f, 3BBion, h a#v( a very choice '01 �s of energetic pCindence. Chas. Campbell, M. P.4 oot1l'of progress beari testimony to his delivered ' ;1 brick b, son, and also for -a few . - I I . � I . . I ' � � . I !ense, General Gordon's administration times, in his impatience, ru n where Battlers. Am os� i ho - Scotia,entel n . intelligence , � &c., taken into the honse, all - 1� drew eight cord's of inning far ibmates of Irish w ' -house 1, .0 ,�w ' hail. from ml mber for Victoria, Nova I inoloatry; frugality a l - the groceries, - ' . ,!ro:,,,a the-Sturrip,, ftonx Is responsible for the present uprising. in advance of his 'iat-endstits. As Jhe ateir misery was less 0 1 - of Out i and I , ocated here IS the amber in an advanced state f ina 9 most forgiving of which was admitted by Jackson, and , � heir, depen youz section � . k * es t of nei bbors, aid keon. iudgment for 352.86 and . . 1. 11 . - o. dance . Upon cial A ,greater than are-:1ugh Key , R. .T ; or', W. 0813, X1 O' , lnents;astric . � . '. a ush, on lot, 8�,; con- Six years of *�pproxirnstely decent Gov- . rides he prays. - 11 Pr tyinj 1, for t ? P4 e, higher duties gave Tal I . � 10 in cation and made savage onalaugh . tit the' . Arn�__`&� —.3 I it � L t �f � Al 4-11 ~%cll The decision Mve :evident �"> T�'Uo` BUT D10l " I . , David Inins. Campbell use I observa ces of 'he Presby all . , � � . 'Rul in Is L, is people restless ana pie aneed of me, Jae Writes, I I i v 0 I now af her I avii ig been -r 3&�Jy�a year in i am 3s and Joseph lfo,l H. Hood and o Hon ; An faptiou to the crowiea court-rooza. , i Oceaf over four miles. when he departed, and a -horde I Am, about to visit, giv4 -. . . a ; ' ' lest language he could *body I 6 whN he bel op"ged sud cordial 13sti'S I - I s. me ;tnoral- tais noun , Ihich held out � to d.ravrBla4k,thelattatgo,utlemanhas al the vi Qolal� � - . I . . r ! . 4: 1 � ; . i . . ( i I I I ! , (the wood was, hauled I . � ; . . I I ! - , . � . I I . _. � I . . . I ! . . I . . I . .. . q � - __ . . I I I � � . a I .� I I i � - I 11 I . .1 ! I his is a big day"s wGrk � - I .: I I . I . I ! 1 1 . . : . � Ill . I - L ; I - . I . I : I I � - . i . T 11 I 1� � -