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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-04-10, Page 40 "M 5 MM -ro", g4 4,Irs, L K M _40 P� APRIL 1880. -Ap-m V TH HURON JE cruisers upon both bank'J Of the river Rich fit ney iss ordered -additional Pool Ono. Thi Afghan force Aalf breeds and Whit I . at jflv� thi �ticqxl, and in fortified th The only reason why Mr. BI a a uld Sh at the mer6y of the rican sta *ith --eight E. BUfTFRICK & eC).SO the fatigues which are still Aecessaril� was that ury would 'disagree. .'In to the Central.-Ame with a- eat l2ansinerely to benefit Itheii pet Mon consisted of 4 000 M�n Swift `C fl at'the Government force Of marines for land er-, Reliable Paper Patterns for all kinds of before them. Besides thi �uch valu- thi were eeably dis- addition a ;�era defeated With a loss river route. T r Mail, -The AfghaliS persor ally and opoly. Missea, Boys' and ChildreWs, able 1011t. holding. them vice is being sent by the al.their -of appointed, for,, after a ng. -trial, UNDER WHICH LAG. artillery,1. tM Sp at t1te Xanib6ba . . . . . . . . ....... timl� wai wasted o soy'gothing th� responsible for the res lts of boats. The 'in- of 5ft 'Game its, for sale by- HormAN Rnos., t olitically eMbero of Par- Steamship Company's t, i;� ali their "were welcomed f the1their entire camp the enornio pense incur- iono and their policy was that he' has s xxie rela- The French speaking TV jury to eb he buriling'O isions were captured. Our loss Wits, Seafor;h.- us additiona Qx ex6minat f &,hoAt of nesses, mmetee by t m a decidedly quaintances Al red. Jf the troops� had. been t; by -the addresses by counsel m \both sides, tivt-s alneug hoAe going to the front. I an�lent� find this kebe to 11, aind.the insult offered to the Am-. prov a 811baltems "d te Ken wl Aln_� olle officer, thre at thi to a timely 0 e, 1, lit it u collifortable thing. t ring the I arous�,d ury bro ght in a verdict ugh tl�e, United ot A sin:&) NE 7 ADVERTISEMENTS'. ordinary route, thro the ji of not The warning reat erican flagave thoroughly soldiers kilied and 29 wonn'ded. N _e mall W t V�, well bellion 1 1869.70 thor was a ould It va been.more a ec uq as in a citizens. States, they wouWh6kVe' r . eached their guilty aa;ud -accused 1 e�re now per- igiveii in a 'A al -of. mthv for R at among the erican When the fighting ended, Kom- er�oft ported for delaul 'as better sounditig had it:'been ',4yM1 0m=�E=W0NNNwwM_ the posi. ntbesis after b6ca -0 AT -T e figure between the p&rQ destinaion i1i less' t to go cot free. is difficult little le: se his c returned acrot, the river t sign of 41 IF&�. half 'the tixn�, mitted' s personaTway'. If tl effect is F ranch Canadians, emach line denotes the page of the piper on which -WS 6fthe week. tion he had formerIVOccuPie"I gallant 'to see 'oil w a groun s the j ury can anything it is to, n the isement will be found. ve c cannot tthe orrverriment were, in part, that,- in Manitoba the NO) eports 'that Bome and in colripaiati omfort. -1i recognized REVIVAL. -A r markable ieli#ou re- Gen. Xomeroff r were deli-,gbted Wi determined than ever �o uie the French Canadians should be JActure -Wm. Moore. (5) be said that the. United States- authori- justify their- verdict, but as they are not more ]Biel would most acted by an EVA11901- British officers who bad been. eye� For %le --D. regulation rifles, and to preW division a, i they are i4 Quebec. vival is" be Tennessee. in ng d as a rebe- I ical minisier� in. Knoxville, his, bS�ause ponto e Vie been con witnesses To Rent -Thomas Kidd. ties 6uld not permit it c4led u i. do sor,'w suppse th e nly haVe been Ila 9 but �Ot participants The Port Arthi Lime-Thonas Cornish. (5) A.1- where there should ba Was stated by Sir Hector L6,ngevih . in st, content inselves with and co-operation. h -id it not been for tile many oympa STARVING VIRI ndreds of m PUL& M`11, Toronto . ail 116 supporters of -of West Vir- they saw that the War �mpbeil & Bright. (5 ox. p.qrt fo protection -when, , Medical Hall -C. Duncan. (5) iament that no applicatibli-bad -been the,verdict 'a's it is, There is one thing I1LAKX'8 DENLILA thizer�s be bad among t aid,- people.in the western follows - 'The ;� . . . I - Macdon orte it beaten.; Unfortunately eight O'clock thi the Government Of Sirfolm I d,to'be in bsolute ax -Afghans were First ign�T. Kidd. (5) The temper of the 6p: ositi n leader 'xny are u, tually stdrVing. xx _Covy which be immediately Sellin -,h L. Smith- (5) tade to the United States Governi nt, oprtain-the.ievidence do s not justi y P In !his .,rebellion the g dy hardest day's mal was not improved, - elviaentl wilelly I then in power . I Oi �ood a ill a Har e &a,-3frs_ J. Kidd. (6) ad nor so �%arl -e officer They left Jaekh-- and he futher informed the Ro e a a a pre 11 NAIII Cbas. to the relief of ths D�$ATIIPF A MILLIW F,, c oods--D. Iveimiller. (8) use- that th 6equitta;j f th acculs d, - becauh n xt day lie read ail article in itille. Ham-, sirtnt?atily is not so Wide. lexi never- spat/plied overtake the Afghali t erm e 101 Grits 00111., unable to 'Sp I Good"as.:P he had no doub p igsioii- would b ` ilto, Spedtator, declaring that ti V expressed, but it Duilat, ex -President of the Chicago, was Inorning on a t case could no be more early piroven n. Br tish - Im 11iff cut ca-valry, who ca ied the i away ther fifty-tbree W�fl Cle Sale-John,McIntyre. (5� ed ibe and thele,, -s. it is expresse(I in er Roek Island & Pacifie- Road, and a, well- rr 60 a - bad it. te'en asked, Informa-, than the Offen6e charged ainst the! se of Ontario had rin od granted uplars Entertainment. (8) ell CdiLdian press. died on itb them.. I -cast of a' i incited- thern to 'revolt.�' That day he. ways ill the Fren known. millionaire of Now York - . '% i I herti t); en, Creditor �'Wotiee--S. Malcomson. (5) tion has, also been received from other' 'parties' was-ppoven against them. But one of the ooN.. Englaxid,�, 2:30 P. Harbor, 1*1 r -i openin. .'McLaughlin_(5) Ouse and he -Thomas MetHs. od )Cciktl,. 017941 -Us WAY Fu-SIO'N.-It is stated that reported th e Russians have pushed plemen co juiies as well.as judges, iv e and go Queen's Own i 36111 rose in the H declared tbat' L'Notivolliste, of Quebeq�l Sum -lay. Kay 8 e sources -justifying the nalusion that of -tile Civitors; or old at tb -6ke the only exmption1 of b is life sl Farmim woul(l int RAIY�, Sprin­ (!Dods --18'. Kempthoirne & Co- (")) whose is ignCaron the Central Pa ific railroad has been, forward and occupied Penjde, the from an accide United -States authorities Would men'tho ugh the be, somi mes come- to o far, -to a e c Sale of Firm Stock &c,.---G.'Aimstron the rul' 110 had laid do1wn never C 3xiservativc of the uthern Pacific for'991 fortifications of the Afghan V Surgeon -Du 9-0) to' refer tor -,b newspapor article. Ae of I'dilitia, leased -to the a and the other h 80 dvance.. Veterinei nean & Dune -an (8) only have been too -glad, to, gran th is stran and T d' t ge qonclu�sions unaccount- dian) 9 . 0, going e eff A ril Whol6saf � Ba Stock -George Good. ra,�d the article in'question and, in a 65th 1)aftlion (Fretich Ca ect from - P country. i lixxigs� Both wejlf� years, the, lease to t Perm, Solon had it been asked bytIfe able thin says that they are t. Sbarehob ers =9-Robt. Lan-olsborough. (5 go, w I c follow in a day i voice husk with itiolignation'dienotinced t'i th e Worth ALL. -Ttle, s of War. t. In view of these t their bro tans Canadian iGovornnien i est clum up6u a, n� 4 t b 'SNOW nowfall at 2 the Seat vver the rail it the v going to Per Cana( HEAVY Frox way facts theti, the C will A STIELlIfING Peculiarity of Manitoba body of men as there were in at Id that thoughit does n t advise the- Buffal o oil Friday last was the fed n board ttie t heairiest anadimu'authorities' n The. pas week has been -:)ne of com- 'the' Dorr it ion*. men to:resigi -atlierAha g), have a heay responsibill Parliamenta3 representa ti cm is 'the fact Oy Sir John: M cdonald, of the spason. Tb6 Maiiitoba troops, ossible yet -it will' r., tot ast portage of i ty to accoun I paraive uiet. reached about not be surprised if ma,ny of them do so.� that-tbe nine p�osition inembers in e und ini, fo' if they can, not give- AT. and of G�enerai Middleton some. more §atis'- e t t1le evidently, kiad not recovered his temper rtber and tall n to Colon- I Lillia Smith, It er atLoc ther uAppellei-wbere they ba(l for, af te'r a few sedo114, pause, It goics ru Francisco last Friday i Was cause(l SEAFO,�TH, FRIDAY, April. 10, 1 the bay, 6 885' factory reason f6r their strang�e act -ion at Legislature repre ent. twice tile-. lie r O,,1iT1(.t N1. P., who coirilrAllds thebat- t- For cross ose and said he thoight Mil. Blake's a California girl, agA. 4, broke 100 lef. me lis of gainin been i v a -Ayg-awaitmg ven. indiunation number of electors tha he twentypold' with,;td(illg this Winclrster� rifle in 2 stat ed f9r se er I d morning, all were than has yet been -gi The .�ublic. w,Ls quite natural Anid that' talion glass balls wAft 'exits froln' the east, oil Mx�_ hp, egr a me. erg the Cabinet. %per is 1)ets all reinforcen) :cars At Red will await this reason with sailie _d 'e xn� on -the' Gov:e-r ment side' do. the newspAlier only, was responsiblefor Pla (I i minutes and 35 s6con(ls, T s I Affairs in the Nort n- He aid just. a' recognized as the special organ of Mr. i day for the interior, and intend.making utterances. s e Ong records. U hwest. io ow all *ell, an well as impapi .- . I tlforid. They are ell by �t TnB'RU881M -Bat ximpeg, f curiosity as ce One. pro'hiinent Governim nt 8upportet (I as t his utterance Pr vl for Wi the, .di�pacbe -and lie decent about Lhudroy, M.P., all -The nnm ber of r way to -B bat-' q Army. he s littfe.as lie could the/ A axid rather v Colonel Otter'wk the membor for 'Kewati Mr. Millar, -n sm is riot ofily'very much lik( treason, i clo.sely followed by hich 'we publish Jn another colanin, it, a d d it as if h ul e wo let Ottimet, men in active sbr lice in the I. was teries. Thetrails on the prairie are in there A Strong Plea for a Poor House. n -very (tecided finsult to lol army at the beginning of tlie-y.qar to b late Attorney-(x'eneral I said to have have said nothing at all. The article i' a e led ing ne is lotb� felt alled Y w to- -chronicle from i to deny. 662,000, exclusive of cossa;�ks.! The a frightful condition, belill floodedith, recovrin- now, but one constituent, and 'is doubtfill thepectator is the hysterical's4eam of Mr. Laudrey soft ned )n In their pr sentmen t,, the Gra, nd J fil explai Ivater, and, very Tuesday, the seen e Of the uprising 11.1 the North- ury i sOine m�mkfnc�rved party wbos Mann- all responsibility for it. offic�rs numbered 0,889. fering slightly fno at Hur th that if even he could re in b is sea't. in scripi1lie lAitbr put amon the '� copy." hd no ediforial control S-USPECTED SANITY. -A comin sion howevek, a very severe� snow storm . set Some of the Queen west. rhe telegraph comparties ad r on assizes-- made a that. be .the e ! vent of a nei election. . It is evi- ixiteni� e jiaper,jlis right be ing simply. to but will not improve matters as at the last portage th -a a pretty hard .0 ing sui�rble sible reference by mistake when he d o Pu in, e daily papers now ba -v' f now and, sen has been'appointed to inquire into th 6 It his been rain; dent from this that Mr.. Nor 4uay could in tlie. Wasite 'paper basget. Even . a make use of its colunins fou any ed itorl sanity of Rev.* Dr. Tyng, of New York, when it melts it. will make the roads to several- subjects wbiall isliould earn- . I time of �t keeping up the enhuiasm,. give.. ! eve. Mac ose t� furnish. He said Under the most favorable eir- The ifoitreal ti� ii Sir. John tionally Matter,- lie elt on the petition of big eldest soaf who: wor ng u de estly engage the ttentiot of o4r people. �Onald a feW Tory journAlist would not linten and thooe. ' be a party-to*maki s ell accusation" ve -y little against Riel,. however. An of eamstances it i;s not expected -the illOOPS who have day after day to illeges that is inc ' ab his faher ap points' in gerryihandering, and 'that, -the ta- The rem arks 0 ic same s will reach: Battleford for -three weeks 'of the Jury are well w�Ahy as that which Mr. Blake d4iVinounced. If ot] ler p�jer of. tI -ripe, - VE peruse t ie col�mxis of; dispatchs pub- T, managing his affairs. wing to batl road.i Pr;,irie Pro that the rebels have rights t will be reached later constitue cies .of" the mce D The inen are all shed find t e work- ek-cectingly O� of serious aftit a li i i . - MQR he did, there is no jury of 1his-.country- 'da rd says A SX.N.8113LE, REsox.-vE--Tbe ixke of and Prined, Alber deration and eon tr Ic ard Most WMA cannot be ignored. Other French are sa�d in need! of re tioh. men who Would not aw, �him �Ile Sutherland has decided- to break tlx6l� on. sho ly. 4p 1. looking forward N tonions and w�arisome. Aside from, the, uld not be permitted to -pas AT BATTLEFORD. s mheed cell :n anadian Conservative jou Wluxuriously rnikls tdke tile wlimixpeg� paAded th6, whole C grTt sheep farm of Artnadale, iii ed b those in authority: ,They, reported not, all rrent on In 4oldition to t unf ortat ate whiah,, toot place y . soundly berate the AIRS AT. OTT asylum.; It would have een* piore in saine grou f hi bextendsto2offlaacr6s Couriers arrived at wift Cu APIP Sather and, w ic the early days of the excitemInt be- as, follows: - :. . . - I I . . . — g- settled the 1 of the situation and. the forces accord with his own digni ax�d more G(vernment for not havip into small farms, wbich'are to be o#ered Tuesday,with advices '.'That we have"visited: 'the jail and in accord with the repu ation of his claims of the balf-breeds long ago. It Ord and it'is at Battlef earned that, west, a battabya tween tl e mountQd police aridtlie reblels: (ero�* Our ownf'orre,'l nde t. at low rents to the Farr crofters. 1 3 1. 1 are not at all alarm - followers ounced that Mr. Royal lo find iticlean� land in good ord�r.,' We.. had Mr. Blake -w� Lited Ifor the I.-, publicry lin I �i_ aftirs at that poin 1rom IN ntre4l, h- at Dack Lake, there has nothing -of a OTTAWA,.�pril 6 885. DuBLi-.\- DECORATED. -All." the pyine regret' to fin, d that he three and only Li, usiness apology whih the SpectaV ir itse f would ff6ry) INI. P. for Provench anit'ba, pit streets of _Dfibli-xit are profusely de- big. There are quartered in barracks .,,are now on heir w ie in ttro' u Octoobner here -,will y 8 WaS-donein Pa i ent -editor ha3 stated that as long a ough t erigus nature, oeeurred-. I erein for-'erimeare *116 th corated in lionor of the, coming b the 2W men and 100 women and �childrexx, thr was prisoner�s�confined th no doubt have offered -the cri ttr eted found out his Th are laf t, the Departinent of th-6 Interior was -p up fo last �.eek and what was d 91pe mistake, en in with-s'tifficient to last three t6ee and reported that twei in actors severally charged with me of 'rape. Prince and Princess of Wales. Ev' appears to,iis, attentid friern -of DO th, nths The olice and people are in ter had'been killed, bat one 6. Wortbwest. . almost no The! however, among -it the Metis (thei insurrect on - it whether corrector not, Rrbelhi n is' crank, and 4 sel t shops belonging to professed nationalists) mo ssatisfied. It inay be worth ming. very of these, Aplegarth, has' sin t upon whiel i an '-rest' Pariii ent as there are ainang t le- vst ist g) w&e di the best of spirits, and quite prepared THE ce that.this-seri6tis crime i's beco theonly subje in prepawations are being made to ilum- 'bell that M turned and-iiiiseell4neous body- 9f, peol le, who. wl ile to reinem M Royal an to wait until, relief -coines bythe river. I In the House w inate. ould be aroused. -In coil the in, 1 �j_ Prevaent, and if -the taw all !Vliat is. c vey 1t, althouLyh at i all ri was forced to required fo paper - L ke all Ohl fried of Riel's� and1b, he assis'ted day night it was s ,he essign, that there i contribute to news i. FRO51 PRINCE ALIBERT. r its supp� 1111S MANY FRIE_,ms.-On the anni-. abandon his home, jid it is not ield for our moral reformers Ronse the news of,:the figit in which cran4s their.main idea is to gain ilotOr- thit wortby and his lieu e. iant, Lepine,. ment that there i un'prob, is a good f versary Of -his birth, Prince Bisniar re- r,.Renry Jackson, of J. J. Jackson may be equa y angerous crim, 'eorg6 Carter.elected in 0 ents at Prince ir -from the in rem d from. we ve Of Major Crozier's men were iety. I Finding that Mr. Blake c:)'Id lie to have .8 e NO r t h able that the othirs oving this it I ceived nearly five thouand-coDgratula-1 & C imPleill, Ilt ag -of Riel for Proveil6her in 1870.- loll Is lolidl 1 rule such - ory telegrams and letters, and over two Albert; who left that town- tb e day our Midst. killed' the Premier promised that the indu4ed to -break a life long pla ce t y fortunate. Th� Indians i -n several parts We find one, old� woman and fiv trash, as a S tator's n And A DIPLO. %.TIC MISSION. a men fullest'informiition should be given -to vidual personally present- Colon44 Ir -.vine arrived there from Tle-. 3nent ciieles that t1i Ca th thou§and indi Vap uden, t aind trouble- eonfixie'd as vLgr -ree of -the at e roused b tl 6sh V - ton, down by � Caxrot river, lUcally fizzled out, ve bm-onie le T", v rench-Canadiam Con- their congratulations. '011 hav atits th It is stated in , F ed nipeg on e but aside. from sacking a few latter are respeetijely 67, 83 nd -85,7 'the peciple's'representati-ves day 'by day to fil. ke -use -of as fine ion of servative paper, Le' MO d one of the Af FRionTE XED. -Several. pro- arrived in Win Tuesday.. He inent state -that W insaile- as th deiiu ciatory terms as cop d be ket organs of Sir M Or Lngevin, received- � froxxx runnm',g )f age - also two men as e- events became �' known. found po( -rested at does ikot -thin, k the rebels --%vi.11 -stand stores aii Gff.. the horses and years This minent Mortliotis have been at the whole a mott pitiable is e was accepted in all &-ankne in th 'same space in any s.'eech in the that Mr. Royal has be. ent to the Dewdny That the on sh lit so alt Lake City charged'with violating "before"'- the troops.; in fact he believes A us out- rom g 0 cattle of settlers no really. serio' B ill: lang 'ov, Iffidians will lend n4 0 08.1tion,.and it seemed. for a rail s are com- Northwest by the e ment. to ar- presQnted. gy thle ngl guage, the c' a ny - law. ',,Nlost of tile that wben. General liddletan gets acrosg pp . the anti-p6lyg i es. ha d by them. i' e f- A private rag ing t ill ron'lVto will the I tice Of Mr. rat ge matters with Riel, s'unfortanate tha in the larie, day or two.as if the two sides 'of 'the enques ch-urch leaders have been frightened Out the -Soath askatch-ewa, there will be aid, has form, d -a government on' Rouse w- Id met -this o' tbreak,in the 'Blak and other leadin gir Lill, berals. One tio: led by Mr. Blake as to.- 1 -,be truth of Riel, it is a ThIlls", e populous and wealtby d6unty of Hur 04 u Winnipeg on of the territory., nobody in the shape- of a rebel visible. t prbvided. by proper spirit - ind - would - forget th;eir of the worst of' these ip . B. Wood- thi; statement Sir Job Macdonala Of his o a and has his head quarters at a house of reflage is �o city is quieting diou V, IMPORTAT Acqu.JSITION.' England He says at this season of the year the' e'sire to any Means so that th po2r, lame.,and diffdrences for',the time in the 5 tbL, of Scotia. In sta;ed that Royal did. e esent' t1lb som a wor . tile R�mlway Ift) �r I is little .11, a I . - - - Duelp islaud witW the Metis have -nothi g oc upy th i has xine1ed n to c r y�-ixx this matter, decrepit pat of population ma' promote the general interest. This church near Duck Lake or about th Coin nittee the Other.day Ir. Fairb&nk Go-,ernment in ny w it is the 1 -exieral seven I s rom y consent The commands attention, and the pillaging of a few the Gover en no e the ell ent' :'be better cared f xx a present. liarmony,. however "did' nbt last lon. had imi5lorec tha that Ito at had state(i t him that he men will be ar _y Ahe. Corea, the entrance to the Sea of stores was sicifficient i-cludement for of whieli ruention has already been Towns and villages. wherie this' class- -The Cxovepment, instead 6f choose this time to do. fur,t er in1jilstice was going to iNIllitoba, aal( Would r I jon the troops to volunteer-*, P 0- 1 Japan, and the Russian'ports oil. the -them to raise ,the standard of revolt. r - g ade toork PlAce. Further than this collect during the inclement'- seasons Of. hinforinaidii, as to iManitobd�' by r sing to g ra, bablysee Rieil, with whom, of course, he The is a prevailin they. Weire expected lit , ti PafiThe stores, however, vould not last er ny waE we] p srovide subsis. to, 0, inst�ad of eve�t answering f ull�and� to a road lvrrouali the ti I acquainted. There is otbing to xid hi &lowers able' to chart a en. em to and starvation however,, nothing has' since be ie year are uti Rive District to the Ailieric 11 on be ainod by shootill lie nii.sgui0edlialf- . DES'kRUCTIVI �E.-A terrific th 119f would soon w EOsistdiice to fkankly the questions put to "them, wait- Ula, that the. finst-4 tence or render. prope . The staring them in the face. In a week ry. 9 witild.storm. caused great devastation W6o, lworth. were exaggerated - learned his doings or intentions. The this un-fortitnate- class. ad rfor quest -ions an4 then answered them- said velleme ;ly -thgt lie br ils, unless their leader, the arcli-rebeil nd 16ss. of Qtock in Texas, oil Friday perati-oxis will commence Indian rising haVA, I Muilicipalities or so farming o' -w -Lie I can be captured. But th e further fact hole di Arict, also,, seem. s. to be in a should realize their duty,.and not stand in the briefest and I most unsatiiIaGtor was 11fraid Fairbank was seeking to y last. - Scinie arts of _Nfissouri were also and tliey will� be compelled to put in fe ill the way of- the erection of ouiable way, giving the - impression. that the add I net to tb e flam alrea d y burr ig in' crops up that the VJ rench-Cinadiall Tory p I �d) and in inany it very uns Atled and disorganized state y struck:b the cyclolle blo-wing -down their crops. They are nearly all inen- y buildmes, with suffio�iexii land a�tached,, had something to Nile. This, of course the Northwest. The li)erals thizers. -with Riel would kick if of the twere syrr pa houses and destroying property. �vith large kamilies, an 4 d f ailureLto get in h exiough' to raise 9 ies f order but Riel d hi followers1do not, as yet, SILO IL tlie labor of those able work necessitated the a'skincr' of more clue fOOli Riel were hanged, while a I the rest of 0' HF-4.VY CLAIM Fop. Dm%utGEs.-Iabel. the crop, this spring would mc­;a� show an� h and t' show inaignation At what ood- the country would soon sho its indig- y I'di 0 huncer sposition to molest the w 1 ie may be utilii ters is believed -by all ed to the beit d-olvaxitage, tions and a.some o, them the -Minis itchell, who was injured in a railroad next winter -ail d no seed fdr next - yeAlr. settlers, er 11. -and assist ii sup -porting themselves in weirennoyed,.somqtimes rather indig--.. wort was saying.- If the-� keep xx like. 'nation if' he wasnt. Eve among the to appropriate there for__�,wo orllm_ accident at Kan-akee, , has sued the N-Ot KILLED. - a this hey will* -convince p ople in the Orangembil there illight be sbime, strange their goo old and chattels to- swell th eir th.' best -man-ner possible,�: instead of nant aiLd now they, i have settled down for $50,000 atsalii-tari, effect Illinois Central radilroad Farm Instruct -or Appleigarth, who Was roaing about without food.' or shelter into a teeth of al -the facts all as though it may appear, who 1 would vote very ad stateof -sulks. On this of on,' -and India ns for e -t Mr. Riel own 1h this r'spec P I -damages. reported illed -with his Avife and sister, OMMO hum ity -question of ille rebellion,, what Common sense all against the Gvernment if Riel were as is often. the case, with 6rylittle bare wl�ble d is the I that they are not altogetlie�rlguiltl ss' caught and allo NIHILISM IN- THE RVINZIAN- Am exceedingly generous, althoucrb orsec%reelyany of the comforts of.life caused it and'ho' t in ny.-On arrived at Swif t Current on T-Ronday. t it down, the wed td egqape witha acco, as Kip, I thata civilized. community. bwe tohis Opposition andwtb�a %ov'ernment are the premises. Why not let the'. c anks, lighter *punishment than death. In ilix of tlie incre ' e of Nihilism in the He was Icated oil Red Phasants re- eriad. settlers may not appreciae 'Russian army, which. is believed to be Loc.Aws. to sti ' r Parliamentai7 alon,-? view of these facts it would manifestly erve, twelity-five miles south-east �f 614�ss. The surro-..'.--,. -A a prison are about as bitterly at war as hey are on journli a o -whenever y due to the lowiles§ of salaries, it has bden Battlef6fol. He haof -no'- sleighiii ver unfl. be ise from a party standpoiit-aud -knowledge f eari. an t) his. generDsity, for his -men y t for the old and �epless found any other s0bject�. It is natural,'. WHICH ROUTE FOR THE! TROOP 3.. It COW, Or a, horse -from, a settler, i decided to rise the pity of soldiers.. the prisingntil. his honse v�;as raided season. -Mr. tal-le c; or if there. If the jail wore relieved -of this Of, Course that ell should differ Another-reasonwhy thel.governixielit that's the one the Preitmer occliple,--to TI1EqTRTKIX0 COLLIER8.-It is eati-, b .111ndi-ans, t 3 p. in. seventeen crs of pds f r,, & 'merchant, thiby invariably,_ class it -would be ample for. its legitimate oil. his a el s lie did before,, bay him. y the pre-vions gr� 9P 8 0 other niatte-rs, and op sition are not on v6ryl go.6d -do with Ri PO I mated thirty thousand'Yorkshire Tuesday. Aisarmed Iiiiii; axid. two last wee1k for the - use asa prison." . . ff, get bini to leave miners They terms inthis ma*Z-r'is that they have 0 pay for them with- scrip issued by the but the'people of C, iada h ve a right to the 6ountry, and I are on the strike against the 10 per, cent. Indian.,; felt in all li- ssrs. is pockets for iliolie THE UDGIes F.ErLi. expect that in the face d. a rebellio di5ared over tbe-iluestiOD then Wish 'to ('A'od lie Qoiil(l* catch f whic route y - new gavqirn-ent, -ftd made -payable In reply to the prbsentment His Lord- may yet cost: nany 141 Ves should, threatens toextend to Red Pheasant running 11aw and try be chosen for, s ding tro ps to Notwiihsta Ii 'Si J lin's offi- the chief, advised him to when th government is recognized.. ship expressed h Nlr. Royal represents eave as soon asi ossible or his me- extent " the,, b'IIPPIN� er na ci I esdurces of the the Nortbw that 111(lilc Derb�shire nd StalfofAsbire and'will� 1 11 is deep s�xftpathywtth- sev ely the fi est. Mr. lake h, s ex- t n at pressed Ilis opinion very st �i 0 n, go, -rov ernment in this m4ter, every- affect haff a million who depend would kill liffil. He also told billi not Sever -&I of these orders have fallen in -to th pat of it which iefers. to the neeps- country, their reprs tatives should- a the I` Couhty Cou-n&ls in _ uniso,until ange r a, iving. wa be that on coal. mining fo, I* to go to rds Battleford' -as 4-- roads bis house indlt oil. sity of a poor house. is past.,Let,tliem the'government should'hav' ask le the hand� A.efficers of th Rhdson�lay d tl- body here believes that the '�Provelicher fou-nd it a difficult thing to' g6t �he.*con- settle tbe ace6unt etivech theml after PRT- were guarded and- lie would be so)t. AN -ho intexxt� Com -party. 1 -t -is, not likely, fro-,-,ipre4&nt per mis.4ion of the American� authorities -repr senttive will try to aiiraxig�,, terms .-N(l OF WALES' Torn. -A large. V1 -age, - fr. J�ohfi inber of reporters will accompany, When he leA the lx�dians were ransack- sent,df their. constituent' to e�p�jid �tb 6 differ c W :1111 the volunteers throng from s en e bet en i witb- Riel. Mr. Royal, it is §aid,' has the Dominion to $4 the xx arrano, y the Ontario and Quebe the Prince of Wales in his 6ur of Ire- ing his house. Six Indians, -followed commnly known a more blood 'will f*xnoney for such building. Time Was �,nd- the rebels i�ks be ed b �-to the 617th. est on ly armed st.%tEd that the'Metis re' poor 4 t r Ie a ell the law was c npulsory for pro- complete urbers of the one of ndhot re, Iand,_ e able Dr. %jr. H. thein far about Uvo day;� in the village and hed. In the pr�sexice of the m ili- Wb rout f dist a 1or long campaig including the ven when Appl e several- United State-`lineis 11 if vision of this kind, ):li so fond wore we peace. instead �of sendifig them arouAd y the be (ail hiduce sonle of tlw�'ixi to desert I Russell, who' has been "variously k -nom -n g4rth Overtook udge "Rouleau wid a the apples, in tlle� tary force in the eld, thes: Indiats -1 1311t t has lately bi no] party of six ladies of liberty tha the laW' was, chairred to THE,QUEST1W OF ARMS. rth �hore of Lake Supebior, s has Riel, he,can come to.terms pnore easily as Crimea Russell." and " Bull I Ili Oil the way from ab with the leader oi the rebellion. N '.'for Ins brilliant reporting in ii Lang; nor of so me- The first Russell - 0' - st - le., But(t) he almost certainly becom e su ' bolued aild make it optlo�na. Td the bo public au ifestaions of dis- been clope. It seems reasonaple 6 -sup- Tews Battleford. - The I thell stopped- Submssive, and the principa care of counties' be it said they had erected cord and.,p6rhapis 't prime moving, from -Mr. Royal is awaited w' opposite sections of tile world. The wb ole- party larrived at Swift C11r_ seems, m the village ith a go pose-sqeing thitt the Indians a d per- d -fie of the difficnI. se out of a haps Riel's band of outlaws in cause ipe and. took licilises: of rd am renton Moindi in good king of kaving Riel an4 his friends will be to keep uge, while 6ther§ to their Jr ar deal of interest here. companied the Prince of AN -Tal thin es epreisent 511ortiy in 8 own discredit still neglected. The �6,or THE SCAPF, GOAT.' -ill his tour of India. . lie w roill claof Gxerleral Middleton and his brief discussion on MAd ast. re�pect- trouble on the American side -to believe ill r train f thence to Nvililaiieg. Ity and a xtuni e_r THE TROO11.,J 13'r VHE -%V classes naturally gravitated. 16owards the ing- the'a�rms � to be fu l'i bed to tile that the United States would gr nt the It is treason, disloya the Times during the trip to Ireland forces- It, is -however in such centres of pokulation, making *the tax _troopE the- Worth of ot ier crimes for a' liberal; xxews]�aap�r �Ie is sixty-four . ears ald and gouty, but The Winnpe correspondent of tile est. Tile necessary permission, ai matter i y cases, always to provide for the worst, on -them a very lxea� . burden, whicill, if -rebels, it i; salid; are �aitm n s in por- to hiit that this rebellio.ii inight have itty and viv ronto ii Tuesday axinolmoes tile y d with -the' of fact it has not bben p4etei'idead aid to be as aciouss au he mail 0 and the Gqveirntolent are ev idently doing'. '-borne by all been prevented bad tli;e rights of the ever arr - ee -A_TTLE- 8xnr,.4x.N the. municipalities would be very laest Wiii�che.ft�r 6pe iting rifles,, liament that pertnipsi�n, if aske would ival of the 0, C Rifles and com-paatavely� liaht He ! assured the while the greati -body of I volt Lilteefs from be refused. The- American Iway half - )reeds been reape Tim Boy PREAC11ft. any. " C)) of the T -1 Or6xito A hipped thr#e M: i. ton r collip , ili, a�d all onlas tary riptkaetion not been ete4 their -Rev. Th jury he -would t0e.care that the present- 'the east car� the S�idc r -Enfield, a compaies Nirour claims School iii that ity nd �oays of their fine f-4 cattle"frow - 1, taken, xio (I be glad to get fairly considerie- HarTi8oll the boy pr1eacber,- " has I had the troos not been, ment was submitted' to Itlite e coin d. But when been- - County. breach -loader, butuotalrepeating rifle. tract of carryiri the Men- thro' and French Canadian Tory P4�irs say so, it conducting during the past six weeks-' journey: They, left Toronto at I ;,I car I* the eosequences 2 . iO I CoViiail, with wl-iom action' wo Id*rest. Authoritie3 differ as if it n t I revival services at the old M . might u t -N I e , ler ther*e is of thorougi - the Trinity Methodist P- `111- On Monday, going via -the Cana - Ore serious. insaile, & very large weapc se thpil-the could'put itheni through in spec sound co- 9 -lowing -are 9 ve been va§tly m regard to the a.better i I trains Church, Chica o, assisted by the Rev.F. tOi., place a few 1rushed f were'made worth their wh le they Is 0' eN4&xice ha- VV h i%for-gien allu loya; y -b t�thacellsouxidestaf -dian Pacific railway t6 Carle out s annually spent for ililleir caret ut Snider"Enfield- i# it wo�ulq seem cle INI 'B 'stol. Wednesday a jubilee as and through to Mattawa whei'lle bought: I The Gov have at- length ap- ar with few stoppages and o Mon Unse. The French Ca4adian-presq 171 where - they unfortunately this class iner tha the rebels, who havo tbe choice of th t- y . eases more a S-- from are a Imost at one in declari celebrated at the church for the 500 coil re, billeted i young mail a little -0i em in AV�fimipeg in- three that the we among the htels. Tointe commission,. who'have pro - From "here the journey Was rapidly than the'acc -field and,of the st� the time of starting. Th interior is responsible and- othe continued to Bias-' -fo battle hop Charles F owler r omwodations r . lelof fighting, andian depa- 'tmdnt of the verts, Big who is rapidly comin ceeded to t c North-weist with the' -view, their care. Hence many tare. required will choose the rifle wh' I Pacific lin I nortli of Lake u p cattle feeder, aitd is 11 Ile best adapt- a erior is for tie whole difficlilty.., le' depart- church notables being - present.. It is catomasing and Dog Lake the end of ed to the special- circ,4! I uch renowned aild - - of treatinc with Ahe disaffeete� half- rohe-kept in the 6ouixty. jails until S ances under not yet covn�pleted and the men ht've to ment was' lintil a few sta edtliat over 200 the tr ek, where th "` dis' is ago un er conver s ave een proper a ns c1h ady titted to -the N ey- en -barked ag, , I George Gibst 9. ac Methodist C velled a break -of foity-two miles. ani L havin - their ecommociatio be ha;d in which the war is carriel aternate stageis of -rail a id road, ir Jolin I&I onald him hurche's of breeds . 0; 1 . On the make the eDntr6l of S and tra, )a forgotten about sevexx�y lililes having to be covered settled. a , d ths step been gr'�Vaxxces -the asylum, s. . The ce liness and good other hand, it, must 11 1 self, siuce then, it has been i charge of the city since Jail. I st. They marched across Dog Lake and had the Knoxes and otht eld Is solid 22 he -1 ta,keii years order of the -jail were a ch ' Sir David Macpher a big dinner at Frazer's camp at the end. araGteristic of that the Snider-Enfi the rifle to byme6ns of sleighs.' Fairthermore the son. Six John has I 11E BEVESED OLD TV_,,jT,,i1�%1i;3fT._Tb ag,%. or even moanaths ago, thpr6 is not 'our jails aR over th a Provine' which the troops frorn the I a�t are been too e.. best equipmon i, much takei of the march. It �ounds ach; Roberl f not 4 et sufficient for the. ) up Witt -his special rev sed edition of tl' i wa., loodshedexpense abelistomed, whi--h is a AN I t Y line of tactics and ir ie Old Testament 5 bitterly -cold ;it i be issued tothe public. on the I this ti -me and at night they Were put on avid with eon- will -st sider ng his imp -nee day of N[ay next.. Several Am would they should fight with th veapon. Oil men from Ot�awa to lli eg 'without own (I gnity an erican a train of flat cars tile ni the leatdo-abt hut.the b g argumen , 'c6ntract of iptininga couple of tbqu�and and turnioil. which hae en4ued, two 1, Im Tbs. IN 'Tu -B midat of orta ercury being two head, I SW manyt T40sday. last Mr.'Gault, IVI P. for Mon- Jlelays. Thi r6sult of the to pay much %tteption t p"lishers have made -efforts to, forestali away -down in e iwenties. in ha�ve I)een voided. the t b ;he derart- th h ave some pqr aps more to- a, nat .1 sufferig severe - 0 the ques io being compelled to run up and do,;Vn aub&ta " vatives! of Ontario have had - in as to- what knowi�, secure advance proofi. Amen -Jr., Oe coM ser 'O ' I' 11% ments and in' the face of � mubh gloom, t ', a �apporter f he Govern- firsk d6t h to is not yet finitely ment Sir Johii . is the issue ilf England by tte alI night, many of then. They ry Mill. three head, The Gavernment may h go d I - - 0 ac he Coin ent, fase& but A.- nd B. Batte les will blaniftlian. his sucleessor, for no doubt le ook In t] h 85 the road�over a w ek and -two� brigltlsl�u' s the ability to manage the depat- as DOO the cars to keep their feet fro m freezing. uti&.1 re4son, which h" not arms- should: be used.' Th Minister of ,have been O�n be publishers have offered as high to glaidden their hearts gav I e a rather eva, ment id Gallow-ay, thr� been, - x� lade yublic,. for sendin, ive answer, the Que6n's Own and the Tenth Royals if b_6 chose to us6 hi' abil* to for single advance p Dam 8 rints. The ep Their eyes ineanwhile --were d t a;nd assu�ing.the Rouse' that th -Would fully a week Wore reaching W %tiadvanta forthe re Jose�h I g the th.1 past-ive6k. The, firs' Militia, filled with tro fron� the East a-rotuid the sh unipea. vised oreof men, gel, bui-Sir I avid,a poor 01(1 testaxilent a, Thiswas, 011 Wednesday -lit. most important'is the re�election of Mr. bav' e. a good ri#e [at eduld be Meantime the a Ian the 1) I , the best Old R lith sollid good �per exceed those secured befo aIn the i iincoe lonal qual.- re ublica n rsdaY afternoon they absence of any supplied at sb*t noi6e' Guilett for West Ndrilium, berlanct, and Mr. Blake evi- and others milst wait ities a, great deal the're-ied edition of the ew arrived at The average prite pa� at this end of the. 6f digiift�wid nothing for Te Port Bay, across reasetti, however, and to in. ordin- one of ilie reply. 'tracl� because jif they started, th could else,- . dently did. not. Ilike the t' _�e has pro)ably, do his melit. which thy - iiii,,Irch the sedond is the acquittA of thes' I ea another twenty- oillook!er it seems a very f 0- He said that der the 1 instances he npt got pastl the. first gap ill tit the Ther are some, .per aps who couI&I tw alled Brib ` Bri de- Messrs. 0 11illes then had u-nothei j ery. ga Nvoulo not'deb,,te the gener- I question I rtol ourney sa ax�d expensive proceeding. The B rs t as i e artili6it worse - mg! othe on and they in gli have ifiana ]a ea tle , are moved ged thie by flat carsnder the same tryinacir- - st Fri&�T vvii 0 WOa o the i overnment 4ell, wait here as there. Sir, than le, but Sir 'Wvir - noloubtedly en- masiciam, led by J untincy, Kiikland, Moek an'd 'Wilkin' WAR AT LAST. ector -Ilich, vve publish soii,_ of, the e -barges- preferred again�t lAitically ad personally r sponsible if Langevin is the onl rhinister w. o has Joys he distill t' Dnff, wa it t K Ni I cuillstances forifteen infles.' Alo-n'g the Pa rot c loll of It ving.don road they kot m. le e much RU -881A AN -1) AFOHAI.STAN. eals re t ie mail sent t t) North,%, st ' e -gularly, at the atisfaction: -Pro& wer. no undertaken to . ay anything in nswer wor than most peof le eould have ohr eol taken. from the therm The first event is one which was t 11 (By S�ccioxl Telegram.) callips and did 'veTY well in that respect. with th very,bos ri no at- to the questioug'put, by mex�bers f the done By iie,��t week 11,4 French Cana- The next stage! -was the trip in sleighs, a nned with th special cor t .7espondexit, sllos that,, the expected and consequently will occasion ter what Mon had to be in. u - Opposition as to the . choi e dian I ress will pro Lwm)oN, England, April 9 --Despatch twenty-two -miles in lengt, and a & eat "Orse weir e subjected I � - )bably be " to clam to'the rpost no surprise. Mr. i3ttilett, 'was recently 1 � gip - from (�ulram, April 3rd _t 4da n g them and i to . e route., He declines to explaii our f 3r tbe� head of Sir - J)-avia and this a s a car Journey for - fifty miles xil Ehasya cl seve�ehardalli The fact pea to the Supreme. troops in the fi the Russians, while xii;akii1gst te th t which as seeing to have gatbe Ips thatth4 ha�ve unseated on an ap fi Id. This w -'s said ill an ays that the: Go�rernment st be dema I a of theirs will no dou at be' in pretext of not so. et unpleasant 8:s the Weather w-a's these uncoxi�planin.,-n,4-y iloes Inoi, Court, �.not oil accoun uricompromisi g way,. and �the Niffilis- alf�wed'to take' its own course i i this absPer 4VY 0 al their other demands changing the position of , their outp s milder. isembarked they em dollars. There ha� they the'less. t of a�ny, wrong ers had h a good. deal to orry them -'*matter. He darkly hints that th Gov. v been. Ontario wil er, att S When horse tia iners here f, =,it on . the ' Afghan fr ti jacok, that it was awalk o six nlifts censuable'if t4ey doing G"n- his part, but beca,��e,his �gent� up tothat i nat d -were told ur werel subJE te they y felt wi- ' ernment knows what it k tena VGo "a"t a Lie'-'- Pellidell oil the 30th u On and none of them s� socin and doubt - (11 to them unIxecessar' nows anc that vernor very Afgha and drove, t: a to ISTepigon'. but they are ready to swear 1 o4die Pringle, made colon lost his though it dare no - u nant lis out of their positioli. niuch good. AVe I 4y. the now notorious R ii c)yed. S . r ohn Ma )t.impart yet, it must less a, Lie te -Governorship w0j,14 1. If'th y lVel rejzu-1ar s t, -.mp je that it was It ore -Ithan' ii who ere a bet of Ave dollars- with _er over - it, and declared that such not disregard the facts. cons t well* Afghans 'stubbornly tractions from t1i a RefoKmer ft;6en. Here a I utterance'was a piece This is sup- with Sir David's dignit�* weater was wet� resisted, -but the their troubles -for the ime bZ- g were hEw d ne di t > thework aad were aclus- tha he, -the/Pleformer, would 4 Impudence posed by nti-any to be a hint that He be removed t and rendered th receiv-6 t0111C f for not- vote 0 1 the part of the ho"norable g' - q'n U i the 0 To'roili o, as tb ey over,, as they found ever ytbi��(r collfol,t_ tome(.- to r( hormer did. not Ought this rebellion le e coa eman loading gulis of the Afghans us, 010is Waiting to carry on his Raster holiday tug4ig it, it would not N6 so at the election. The Ref attempt�were made to send the men Say. If he has. br 11RIZZle- abl , first-class A. But i majority, if hen "Mi. nd through by the American route it would Upon the country llc� ought to be sent to Two companies held one position theni to ba Blake rose to expWn a' lot all of these vote and 4r, Pringle paid him file five r rate what he had sAid, �xxd did Wilinipecr They reached Ne - so arouse the FeniansAo action and -had aomnA'ssion fro. at riot he ouul t to be re- Rasialis..- PigOn on Sundayl sed more f th jail, and if lie has until its defenders Wer killed by'the way, I ol, to ate 0. -at sunset, and to buy horse§ for the had followed, entary occiu- dollars. Being unseated in il�is orce than he had I -employed the men - would not be safe. Ox i the tire in priv lif, On �Ixe whole, The Afghans retired to omfor an table ran here. P I I Q f3tMementof big position. Sir other hand, it is hinted by some iiem. however, probabl _Nlr I had never been. innuredii, to' aer harving,been put to a. Nilaraucham, in perfect'order very consid- J,,6h y nobody Vill object tile Rag- A few of tile lsad some petulant words in r bers of the Opposition that M ell are sufferina, f roln. 0! the R.) expo haxdship-of art�, eply, sia,xi not making aiiy attempt at pur- coldsild 0 tracted on the kinid, alild erable e_Npense�;xro doubt created- f ' Mr the Oo�rerxx_- to Sir David being exiled to that- home sore eyes eon OT closing with the quastion Why don It ment's real reason f el 00 for gpxkteel politic- suit. The arahaks remained neutral leased the'Central r gin Ill n ) jouimey, and some are in the to c I hem, at the vpry r a at ixicapable�-the Ont- but plundere axl 'and fifteen teams trax outsetA Of Guilett a good deal of sym pAthy, -iii " the (Mr. Blake) volunteer hi ilsolf ?" 8ee�- northern route is that Ze fact of end- ario Gove _of rnment House �f Tdont d the Afghan camp. The the docto their Journ �y to such an 4perience 'as constituency, whic ifig that Mr. Blake is 0 h showed itself -in his a ling o ing a, force through Canadian te itor Russianloss'is said to be rs'in consequence. The ma- to the sister town.. 'they ears of Al B. J.' xad on the North Shore of Laike election by a inajori �fifty y . e, and Cann t e spared is calculated to " boom the -heavy; The Jority, however, are in good trim. Cor� - ! I . . ty of 79 votes, The pre t place, this I didn British',6fficers remained until Afghans Mr. John Johnston Super or,. ii 1, to say the I qu6stion was Poral Higginbottom, of. the signal corps, the Royal HOteL---X11 Pacific 'Railway. and to reconcil t effected their retreat they joined was sent to the it eon d ha, re been avoided. Many another haul on the 6ter Laing general ho ital tD,Aay his line team i he To'* when em,t� unwIsQ,l if second occurrence which has created joy manifestly absurd one. CETRL A-,xEnioAN BELLIO-N. Sir P' STI sold t. . . t soun pple: to. deii. Suffering with conge, - ��)f of in the Conservative ciamp, was probaIV more like the u ablic -The burning of As tile re� T.' PETER,,,-iB ion 0 t the r6su-Its.0 tterance of a pettish old purse as a subsidy to the needv co pany voluji(onist in pulwa URGI A '1 9 -st he lungs, for $290. A very th0m 11&Y�: el f this joua-Aey -the more welcome to mail thEih,that of the grea PrI - -Official contracte ardly Centr&l Am . u were e I strong govern aen 0 -with one, believed, however, tha even 6if came into the -village. the rem&inder of their lives,, a,�4 hav; been a siirprise. �Iowing: - Gen. them as ft must ld that is building it' It is h a has been messagefrublishes; the fO journey lip. onsidere4 th duning Tho' mos be the �.allft of much activity in Am6ther eao we to �the navy Kom6o rPoral named Smith was in- Ov- yards A the Unitpd States.. Th reports that In consequence I capacitated and lef t on the e re 0 d for Xro lems o our history. ernment would leave the settlex: for of hostile manifestations b the Afghans, Otter is suffering from cold Col. son has Sold A ]hrSe I Onservatives could have h 'pe g st w 8 a Pit* 11 bibition. four of five days longer than is a t he was compelled to atUl ight -Robert King has 801 t that theyi, luat I !we been gmtlyunfitted'for the C w 6 tC The. ho thb e must I oe protected as it is th' ZZI, iwn a otyil a ileces- port; - of the Pan alyla railway. them on the I eye, Secretary 4 30th ult. The They are all for &ns were posted The reghnentested all day' and left, a a., e _* V_ e gin r t la u r di d ea g n as el, �Jh A7 3th. A ia le, 'D a �Ivol a, n t a, �J'h 1W gh