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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-05-29, Page 44- 49es being grant- grapils,, and. last but-, not least the ap protested against'privil. E. BUTTERFOK & ni -to s for all kinds of 'pointing of,the ineiiiber's'i0f Parliament -ed to.t.h�e­: Indian which are d 'ed Reliable Paper hite'm At. the cone usion of W_ieg� Misses' ys7 and Childrell's through big Revi; Bar�istiarsj Sir thew, an. Br J Ae's spe it-' D eted Sir GIm. rilents, for sale ROFFM M; Olin should be able to remain in power Mr. BI ech Wa to the, Mail John ac w t for a few ydars longer,: and 14 donald ' otild reply,'.bu no an I I W A, TISELL ENT d other. subsidized papers this L -.is a reply *ats made or 'even. attemp bed. In matter of paramount imporboice. By fact, big arguments- are unanswerable, and none know it'llett6r thinSir John then, ii�t the. Government VirTho Agure betwedn the, Parenthesis after all meafAs, upper -s. er on which d'puppor eaeb line denotes the p of the pal have the telegraph with the, re -t. and his colleagues.an puppor the -ad-ireitiseluent will laofound. We are sor"ry that we calin give the T11- TWI­ Tr ig. coldwell, (,r)) Tweatv Dollars Rew! rd—AV What It Win Cost. gist'- of I Mr. Blake's - speech It this ini- targufnsl�4-.J�aijll�n (a); Vi -Reda, , -however, Seafoi um.ut—J rs.Swith-M le House of -C" no peftant questioil fulli We, In tl omi usthe oth in Butter Wanted—Hdimrd caiti. (,qy Seaforth,Woollen ,qi11s__A an Rgutond. (5) Brailt, madea end a L few extracts) mind tlwy will re - r. Patterson G. V day M of Farni for sa-le--Mrs-w. CiuttoTy� (5) calculationi Sholiffm what the Franchise, ay �cAreful . periiial by age who p, ohnd_E.X110 TOR OF11CF4 (54) Fill, �now Uilig- consid6fed by Parlia- -wlsh to'take a;n irnp &I Vi4 this Of Violin Pup and Bleach r (0 -,iu - co st the -.9ountry, should it questiQu. Improved'Model W iher ils�-, Ji� E. Kent (8) ment, W Aurora Q,aick, Train W�tch-31. R. Counter. (5) creneratior the Jn'. -or iffimenic: become I�v. He showed that a general Y wial Buil. for swe—Robt- Scot Whev for Sale—WiU L W�&-Y. - (6) th I 'it n6w exists dians had inliallite(I America, liVill.2 as Wool Wanted—D. 31 Le#nati.- (5). eleation- un, le r e, aw as dsra nd hunters, -having eir fi�ults Fancy HA A exah-der (9) —1 !iat if the nama� costs the countr, $120'000 and vicos, their go�cj qualities and their Notice- 1.. t , I i - Goderich 1 Franchis ill pas s the expen J.e att".' rude civi ilization. The white 1V6rk-_q_CL. A. it .. ibeit (5,) se. end- an came d revisiol' filg the pre parat�im - an n of the and gave the'l-ndit"Llis- some of t ieIrviceg, aise the I idialis to oters' li6t,, will not cost not on a eput less but the effortff to ir, the w1iite men's �civilization bad not V than 950 �,(00 annually—tbat in., smuch -$ 50 � i Well. at'fM generally Bftecessful. 'It Was A' the lis& -*,�ouldlhave to be prepared almost imposdible in one -genf atiolll:'to SEAFMTH, FEJ�AY, May 29, 16885- every yoal, and, asl the Par'ballientar get the',wild strain 'out of the Indian y N blood.'�,� VIlite' men hhd sent mission term exten, Is over five � years, the total —i �h_. North w� cost -for ea h election for the pi eparation had built fichools iihd churches � 6nd had axies arid. tea6hers am6ng the: Indians, at- Rebellion. T R-OWIS, fram, tb� Northwesf is daily id t e $92,500..,' he and revis io: i of the lists won e civ ized 141- I Made effortg to introduc' d less interest- I with the addition of -the dustrie " and habits among the i. -If -all eXC an )00 8 beconit g less thishadinot beei� successful it was �o soon as e Ibeligerent' India -118 $120,000 alr6ady mentioned, kould -clared'by the-Treiiiier himse that it de learned of the capture of Riel they were ere4se th cost o� a general eleation from f whaii woul. file 9, ina of a had no d A Oil suddejjl�� transformed ftom he �brave nd it sh Id vote do more? It - uld n b elevate $120,009i $2,620,000. wo and daIrin"'m warri, ra ta the h tuy ble,erfi�g- beborneliam d thatthis sun i does not the Indian, but would be an ther ele- M. A � ; (Chi rs.) He ich ill ment in his degradation. ing sup-phants begginj'forme7cy.- Th6 include �ny of the expensevIl w would not refer again to the i auses of by tril�es of Poundmiker and several other have, to'l, ba, incurred the people at the Indian. Act, which lie had noted on d Iiat the chief �s. have laid da-wn their i irms an large in their efforts to get uitice f 6k a former occasion, showhig urrend' th expressed their urill,�A_aness to s _e Indians were net regaa-ded as wthy of er themselv�s -and their neighbors at even thefirst rights of a inan 1V a citi unconditionally to-, tl�te authori bies. hands of q, Revising Baxris� s. declar- Fear is'the ch' f still holds zen-, but Stich was in effect ti fe, 0 6tion of, -the Act, -an.� while iat law Out'L He has . with 1hi seve ral W. hite A t 10, Fe* Peirtinent Questions. remquied on fhe..sti ate -b k, this d prisoner4 au his whereabouts does not the W, � gham. Vidette iubmits the House had no right to invest. -i Iiim with —the "T y kno, g ertinent wh b, at f a ai izen el to, -the c�o,wning glory seem to be d he followill questions ic "rig -lit to vote. 'It was in effect telling troop -s. Middletm with a, c( A le the present-, tifne are deserVin), the con- You 9- In shall not -be- aRowed to force, haa Joined Otter at Battleford. sid.eration,pf-6very one, TtsaFO: Is -it' deal -as yen will with' that -&-hich by As soon ':as. they s6cure the prisoners. fair that the Goverlim- It Shan Rgive an coui-fesy We call your own. You are jndi 1 � . "I of,land, - -' impr ident and nnabie to manage your they want there, it is SlIppoiei., they will ignorant. n a piece on a re- . ov . *Inust have aii�up;rin- e ue of $150, and the own affairs; you proceed to. capture Big Bear, iE h ' does serve to the7ai ,n te 'n dent -General and a Deputy Superin not sooner sorreiadn to C0101i I . Strange allow him t t tendent-General, local agents, * and in - Yo, e Is. it fair that - the ck with A consider- Govern, m 4h c?mp.1 intelli- structors to managey�our affairs for you who is no�'v Oil hi, tra ent ould el. There' is a process re �;ognized by law b; able,force, At, illage or town - rate, the rebellion gent white man in v which you may gain the right to citizen- may�now be'said to be virtual ly ended, ship, to go !out eairn the sarne. ship, by showing yourself worthy. - But a�nd the tro4s who iremain in e. North [1, a state of tutelage amount in re estate blfar6he can vote? evenwhi e you are iii -%Ved to - manage your own �a -ol ably eas? time of And in cities. and towns- that and,not allo west will haive e6 is it fair -us , to manage airs, you shall siA ft from this dut. the Governin mt should caiii( 1, a white afl, as In his r6por for the ours, (Cheers..) s -6 incom e a not The proMe6 nowseem to be what �o imm to -a f less than h Ivia 'n ear 6ndina June, 30tb 1879, tl e Super - I y 0. 1 Riel has been, $400 before he can vote? eat, al referred to the pro - were are- intend r do withVie 1 ISOIXe�rS. i 1pr -Gene des in s of enfranchisement got�g On among saf ely delivere d- to -the. Me: d Police Iluclated telliee nt., think - many we .,e the Indians and said he hoped that a bE bolkfined, ing men cannot command $400 per'.. at Reg in -a-, where he will. idei: ble litt er -iVould assu�ne' the cons a mb luntill he is tried.i. The mode d trial has'. year mo I re! especially w4en, there i§ a' rights,. ri,,ileges, a4d immunities of upon. 'he other -, dep that not yet been decided ression lij� business. Is it fair I Citizeusliip.' If these tribal Indiaj�s had prisoners taken at Batoche have -been tbeiyslkould be -debarred from having a net assumed those righks, privilegc�s, and immunities, how were t1ley able to de - handed over to the custod of the in the 4overnineut of th s country ll sh ould clare'by their votes wha-tfreeme intec Ert ere- because th6y have be ablc to gather (10 or what they should 4ssert as ',their Mot I Polic"t Prince A 1b 'wh y be� taken charge of until j.' cient tc�aetlier to the rights ? (Cheers. they will a. els uffi qualif y, while The- i irst M ister lificatioll is gimn -to the I ie cand. ain, in his reports referred, ti a they. a�� -Med.. In' the mean time �._l necessary qua to th6 ' depE lition o the %dent co the settler§, both whites and half- Ignoran Indian by the Government?L 'Indians�' "f6r iiistance_s� aking. Of the t breeds, who left their', homes _lea the The 'hid�al!t. gets his 'vote throu h no Indians Of Quelled, lie. in tilne at 9 they ha not made muel prog a. in tw' blesbrokeout ax6al-Ireturiling and effort of bia own; the white an must a I . ral, tir%uitS altbo gli t -bad resuming work on their farms, arkd earn his Vote. Is it fair? agricul und ce ' land of of �goo qLialit$, from COIDN41M cmg to things are ' rapidly: r Ur arn whicli f hey might pr e PIP Bus Q resumethel-Ir'normal condition. Those THE S�nite hate! fi#�lly -Passed their tenance; and in order to coura,g6 them d a d of the volunteers who de a so�,-'seed grain, seed, potatoe an e s to the Sco.1bt Act, -whiph are -den � seeds were 9upp id ta theil: hoal es should now be I -elieved as designed 1, t render it gaa eni. sire to return amenCM U.4 .1 unwoi able and 7 t Take 'the Indian, give him bis allotment 'Soon a%p� ess. ossible and, if it is ne -,essary- to weffectijalIy 4estroy its,' The With shanty, -fences &c.., bich TIiay be Cli: reat ques#on now is, will. these amend-' valued at $150, then Wit S ringti�me have a f -ce stationed in the N orthwest, g. P anc p the giound, th by I lents b 6dopted by the C'Ommons? 'can"as, � I he has eit p�l es should - be supplie& wep .-rep wep 4 and the agent of the ti eriniclident- treat- Pei so a nal loss thers.. -was at g If the Comm Ong, pursue the proper. Gencii-alL has decided th e -is entitled Sen,�Vt'�Lcan and -i -to receive seed grain, seed potat6e�, and tbat ,Iau�lt S cot. -rse, the,,,wo y of the vdinateer left thek rk. Of th� ordinary Occupations hurr ed to the 'I will, to a v6ry great extent, he -re --paired. garden'seed, let and e - defence �f tie-ir counify, and this 4oss It would b 'well for th� peopl, lb� -clog I T.UE GQ`v`ER.NME_NT GIVE. THESE 'G and give him a,vote, w hich of cou�-se he 'ied by',�Iy 'action of their A Should- at intensif wafch "I All b4 increased Or wafch a- - slicyhM t re- presetit Will exercise witbout.tbe keeping ther� away anq da lo cxgp,.r th an ti ves in. th.' most imp�oftaat gard for the Superintelldent.-G eral. y v matter. Y Acmin is absolut-ely tiecessar They certainly s is abciut b6ing readhed. ', The 'ini- the lion. Premier in. his port s�eakmi g� of the Indians Of New runs - have, in ;� all conscience, suffered. enough I partance of the situatio a ca4 nDt be over - wick, said that their condition h al eadly, and for. thoir bralve L and self - 1 estim. ated. If the acti on "of I e Se'nate -ed owing to the fact that the Gov- proir 'I hope"of, ernment bad establi�h d a pra 'pe of crifice they� are t On atitled to. is endorsed-, by the Con Inlons i �1 e ct .1 a ry giving them seed, instead of-Igriving an "S and gnwa ide of the people, t t; th� it- securing �pirohibition in this c u for them inoney to buy seed, which I loney V d ery and should receive 6ilyyearl'to camcimay,be-alandoned. --richly deserve I M8 the indians had often applied to other at, sl i eration from. tke If the Commons stand i irm. an do. their ore sub all.tial con d purposes, so that their bandition bad G av e rn—m. ent. Eaell Volunteer who'has �duty, prohibition is, -in assared f act imp -roved, because' -the.'Goveram' had ult -est :witbIav ybrief ppriod.L The res, gone to the. Xorth� should be pre decide&to treat� them like child n; to buy seed for them instead of , ving eed of 16 )-,acre& of will be ai . 'ted �,ith - co isiderable sented x,�itb_ a� free' t e best land ai'the'dispaml al the Gov� them money, Ip.g.t.they Should y the I anxiety. ore, anon. 4 ploney to some other &rposes. e re- nin ent, in tl�e Nqrthwest, to do witli it 'I collected.reading an- ac6ount - of Tj dians en- S_ �ouldU- I who- had -boiled the' seed potatoes, cook- ag he -sees fit, and - those. who were ienfranchised Indians gaged in� battle . shQpld. be double L Vote ed the seed wheat, aind killed Oxen -9i, 'for the plow; and the - cows�-tbat were to tl am anut. This rwoulb in. s -am. e meas- In the i Be of C 8 on Tues- give milk, so that even this plan of giv- -a- 7er assist -to Inake the pee -v liiary JOSSL day last �hea� the Fraiichis6 Bill again ipg them seed, instead of. monl',.did xiiiteersha,�re, suffered and not always e purpose. ain- tl ie vol cam. e up r consideratio n.,. answer th other part of his report, the Prim( Min - S1.1 1.0-wthA the sacrifices pbey have made- acdonald! Sir John -AK moved that the isterspo'ke-of the constant appetls of Ann. following, persons be disqupd fvxe appf-� ciate, y thege in whose ii� ified from the Indians of Victoria'. for assista ice as i voting Indians i in Manitoba, - Kee- tillre6ts hese sacrifices were m-adie-, while indicating but little it&anceme. it to - I waitin an the Nor�llwest Territories and wards the -64' i be an enco em ent to Others vidition of -self-supp)rtin it lurag, 9 respry ion el em India - 'be Canada, o were !llot in the'possess�ion ans any rhere in -as rather Indians ns That w an 4nnoy il L the f uture sh Id'such -s(rviceSL 01 ance to the ban. gentleman a,� that wpuked. I a ..r and. occlip, ' n of Bipaxate and dis- timej but now that the Indians ere to tinat tra of land, a,,,' *has,.- improve� L vote now that he was to become ,i the, House 6� Commons on Wed- not of ments on' ch Be araitc: tracts' are IR POLITICAL FATHER, THU 1.� 5 ay eyening, t1fe[ Minister 01f MilitiaL the value at epast .$150. how rejoiced he would be to lea that inetion Mr. MaCLkenzie----�Th�t is a list r a, 1, am from. General Middle- they wi�re improvident, that they I Would 'I fm infor him. wl thout 'difference, �have to apply- to him f i 4a ted at Batt or ass stalim, and t , da 6 rd Sir Jo n Macdonald e -did not the Superintendent Ge -Der -al' wot ld - be er Lean desire to hit isdussion - of He would not scold th-at he �had tak Poundmak a ia d gracious. hi any Yell -ow - Blanket a i di Break- the quedti6 of � t�e proprielT or nin- more,. e won ta care at I ]Us iatg-Thr e prisoners. pound- proprietY of _a1lowing the Indialls on the and reasonbble reqbeso for pauy re- ars. stolen. reserves U vote, *high had been di maker 6d returned the horS 8 -Iief wer'e acceded -to,'aiid so be 'Would cussed a iiauseanj- iddlet6a ordered � the Indians to return secure his. inaependeAt! ote. Then the T wen on to di ack,elizie, -Thhey wi I vote' ad :'8uptrinItend flour an d cattle � stolen and had sent nauseam too. - (Laughter.) ent-General t 8- .1 dian. ' -He cues the elevation of, the In -a detachment of Mounted Pohce'to see Mr Blake- tildn took- up "fie declared that this musi be accomilished subject e ihxis� earned a He had a so taken, and d Ii -by dealing with the yonhg. But it ap- e i -eLr' d one of his -fiiost able and. -peared.that the'ludians were no only Prisoner W11-1 Rear, who I ad killed pp addressep. He pr ved f rom nomadi 61 themselves, but their der. Payne, the Indian utt4ahces Sir JOhR aa - b ing-1abits prevented them- from s nding Farm ins ct�or, and the a is Vahwa-nite-, the clian w he ki Iled F e-- officers made in, 'their children to school,aad the rilamedy I pu�blic re ports, Ahe re I. lout, t1 sugirest6d- by the Supeiintenden't-Gen. If, obliged to m ove danger and inj stic o u e. f allowing theie erarwas'- that children -should be disas, (n the Indians, he propo�ed t): organize people t� -vote. and t� ility and h�, ei r. in sociated from the. prejudicial influditiceE force of izaeulited in-fantryJ B . 11ton u__nfit es 1 a e) e P",i - --- oi rs t, cereige, riv- ege intel- I which surrounded them on the rdserve. le-ii-aited scouts wad mounted drtiff -he fii cry,, . ligently.1 He -'eii _(_Cbeers;) That'was t �st cb�ditioia pressed not - suggested by the Superintenden)b and in a1l 0out 1300 men i vith light 4,lily, wi lin xious g, but an bilat every eral, and the second was .that be Was tc carts and with: ad little baggage, and facility should be extendedto the red - be separated from home' infl4buce, supplies as. possibl�e_ SO as to scQuT the -main to ',enable hi 'hiister ha�A ip, toqualify for- the (Cheers. Y The Prime M oteill whale country aad� strike rap.dly. He exercise of that right, the - Indian agents, s�king but unA he com- -a circular to whetbei they thought the'llidiano wert expected Bi& Bear I would see. i give up, plied with the exirting lawswbichi Per_ -nt' thai in such a state 4 advaficeme and if he did he would treat lini as he mitted him to qu4lify and as sumed the tlle�y could carry on. a simple s ystem ol iaa Poundmaker., duties and respon4bilities! of citizenship Municipal government. He- would re. ................................... fer -to the result. of t6t Wculai. which white mel� are requ ed to as - THE Mail now ges the desi The m. ajority of tho�e 6gents reported abilitv of sume, be contende that they s�ould not the, Dominion that the Indians were not fit to cafty on CGX Vernment assuming havethe right tol vote. He is willing - . i a simple form of mudicipil. government. control of the tele r�aphia iyat; am. of the that'the; Indian"should enjoy all the That was the -co�clusion which thc thi Prime Minister arrived at from reading A -a are now going the privileges now enjo ed by the, white -a I _ theserep".' YetthpPrime M�nistex 6a is good , on With the ontrol of man, providing - he I prepa, red equally now proposed to give -them the. 0owei I ra`11wa`Ys, t6 t,,6stoffices th e tele to assume the r0p6nsibiliti es but he togovern.tbe entire D 9minion. BI th( 'a patt y e y 0 e t e S a i�e S t1U I ey r p AlA.Y-,29,- 188' MAY 29,188 0 X E:�JPOSITOR. TKE H U .- 1r., .� , roon poin en on the- Canadian River, Cherokee ted tak e .cer a decisions- Air. ratte, was unable to pull it out d ations &gat' lat the :Go h proposed III Nation, where they were holding a her4 r it waiq s lbb el a e dared not make opeiilY*j and once 0,9 W On of seeing that vot6ra of the r that inclustnal. 86116 19 for the - r this Bill, the work, stuck in rhe Mud at the t V Middleton river t It un ` the System stolen cattle Moody was kili�d business took a tun report for'the . last Y hi - rent up7 from the Tory ranks, t that' , der endea-v6red to -swim the uc&tion. of the Ini, 1 �n'youih sho�li( be' ihe� shou uld devolve almost ed I I h tog well ths, t were upon. the list we good Samaritlans, be est. and brightest Clough thc men k�iew,on Y k era practi- butas drowned, Wagner and the wo.. established tid tile f nity flibir leader whollyuponthe party wor I re captured, and the rest- of the time AD41 Su4cceede(I iUl The �.1.1�101110 be the earl eat oppprt I I I of them tr ed the of at d for whatever fauls cally crystalizing into it rigid inexorable Man wei dy n Te iPiJIg gang escaped into the mountains. Mot rom th nfhie� e —On "Saiiurday ;_d4� 'taken' t!i.eir will be airai . away therb was. tfiey are butil to be guilty of, when. law th present party system, w t and Middleton were desperate outia As families an by sue meam for the independent, carries only 'tbilol f Ylr. they dared� to bring �bhe official, records out all hope d furfitives from justie. Large fe. hope that tt y could e edue.ated I so the an b I tralia a lad -ahout it ft- . arti an or bbfore the. Housq. gir John went on man, anxious to free himself from ards were, offered for their capture to b to ti �e wil c of To _e equi t1t6t the papers liad thraldom of party. Only by mint, 11- into a 156t of lye and. 7 � V 0! s mean th- t tile and' declared bv unfulter- a requisition from the Go'ern busb�ndman' Thi io many Ing an unbroken. ont-,.And about the eyes an(I Mtn' -tieft. There Veen 'de ed becauKe .8 was -sent for them. -lynching Will mature ln� ians m ut t e - ing resolution, can the, Lib6nd party �compltely blind, And af-by a long, other 're irns *1 .1 been called . for, n Wagner?s career. e n lb�l likely c was no hope'for ill bop to hve under this Bill alid if party may belways �V. d the ts were stretched e 4y af slow procesd a few ol the Voting, an. ory t1row yltly than FATAL STOR.—During a Ibliundler —Last Tuesd fl)wer of ti, eir tri . es, nilght, again by �ell tl?at showed they had lines ae drawn' even more storm Saturday night at Fe Falls McIntosh ai(l at her ha: ails, the fault- wiJ1 be with tb t t ose papers called at present, tb,� true arn after a long ind careful traitihig, stand. f6rgotten all abo Minnesota lightning b ' I consumptiOU4 he. has: years ago; Again 'Sir makerg oftho present Bill. d a numbef-of cattle. Oil a par .8vitli the white . wti and for : over two , �qn4fL VOTE. killing two men all thou& - patient suBertr PECIDINa: decl ared t iat the Government �T E DITOR. husbandin' Yet blis Bill prop sdA to John as spialit D19ATJJ OF A PROM.J-iF-N- arnest syln� .at It I y t di icuss this Mater, The greater part of the week w -h North. 'have to ww(M. location 1 11, de- W. potter, Democratic- leader i , eir idkets ould be read %tges andAis- on those clauses of the Bi th sorrow.: I)ecM43C4:w enfranchise- i -II &d $Uo w, i� of that it wo0d In, ea 5 all ch, owner of newspapers at were -given i 6nd wb I and who Aall. not vote ern 111inoll, f age. r em, and the *an and file Ivli6 lare,,who shall location. ' ese prove th lauses was a Freeport, ltock Island, aml. founder of —Mr. Chas. Schidt I improvemer is o th i u a on tic resp( reports, giv nsibi it,, of, take. his w6rd, f r lave resp�nded The dise' ssion on these c tile Eagle at Cork, Irelaiid, is derkd. the Exchang hotel in 11 1 Mere farce. 7 The Goverment supporters Uiniister, showe I th this' with a Storm 0. ai�phaisc which clearly PRIN CE AI)VICE the' First hdbefore believed had -evidently had instruciions to Bay J-olin Pttersonof was. to rim votas to howed they LA �ND. —It is sated that Prince, Bismarr& proposition be�d to. vote dOW-11L aill amend take possess, n r e IN f Viose s a thing one.- At -no Ing and t who were not in 4he opin on 1 c that that sue ising-14"ngland to confine her pro- Schmidt John, carriel further than- he ment8l, except the few unfinportant ones is adv remain M' gentleman, b Ze�s, who a; g -of -the Prime Minister. tection of -Egypt to the control of weeks, after wbich lie- fu he evidence that in the" band -apa le e of. the had-intenc ed to g? b, t and to assist not be citizens in th ;rue 8 Mse any very strong Egyptian -finances, ,no I- eming re- big henclili ten werp ready to foll6w him 'There is roon for in, J b 114 d opinion oil those clauses. Gerniany's colonving �Cinter Beg III —Laet aturilay eveni term—nien ho, trumpet tones differences c Id ot properly er- to death, decla-qd hi nent Eastern Africa. he sponsibilities, can ed one amendi named S� qll,� rc( no un. else the p ileges'a F �iiizelv �hip. that the 0 ppositian leI�Zcr ca -1 ti The Liberds pro 08 EPIDE-41-C.—S"MalIPDX is r�aglllg ve, them declar- SQhs W.110'Were killZ a ter anotbe, on y to north, f Grek townsbi for Canadas brav r, ba nandoah, P ounty, 10 'a., Nine— . 9 hairman. Every aniend- he age c w usual- bo�ir to an(fli d even. this big ed lost by the c . n tiiis rebellion' lail by an n was a corpse. Ile ws; ement o 3-casioned I the -ex �,itcd f l6ers clie�,'-red, show- ment was su�ported argumen d teen houses - are quara, tined, The THE excA e4,tially 0 yor and president of the Board , Of. of fits, t is le � people bave-doe nothing tbat -could bec4lledobstructi It ma� some 1, threatened 1corlisibn betwei m England ing that though tl' ave the disease. the midst of life we are -1 ese, men so ;e� except by those inspired by party nialice, Health 11 thein,40nor, ill motillies IOE new —A�few d re a and RusBal. seems-- t( b,%ve subsided'aS decency. was indulized iii. - But- as the amend- STRAWBERRY PEST- a s sin all sense even. 9f commor 41 has app on the -4 rapidly as 'it atiose. Thesk two great 'Thr t the barangue o ments thiiWcareftilly worded and fairly t or wee% to 'Mr. Elf Ord, of Hlwq oughot they were =erry farms Of Staten Island and .1' -egg which was really tWil- der of tie Govetnme osliion rted cam powers haNle evidelitly determined to lea nt the!Opp ib forward New Jersey. Thousands of dollar s -worth In one, the imier one b uiet, willing that 1e -should- down -without eason given or settle their tligplites in a more sensible, ha:d sat esttoyed. ary goose egg, ai: i . i tation. of argument attempted. The of berries will be d 7a an ordin y spend his', ury uncheolied, but- when this refti t humane aild- naturil an b V811 Stu namer tl; s clearly that Bxr,,,V3T1JT.9SESTF,.NCED. t as bard. The e-, W wanton aln I outrag�ous charge was made debate of the week show getting tliei�l subjects'bo�, kil each other. even resp . eA-for hi§ age was no longer a. Parliament is not a body of. freemen, and four other Mor�nons who eaded broken in the 'first plaoc, but kniply a machine to make into laws guilty to polygamous practices were each the aiseovery Of there be Th6 negoti�ti ons noi v in p �Ogre 3s have Cluty, and the cry df " Shame ! Shaine !" - So rose from Ithe Opposition' benches. The Of the land-, -the decrees -of the party fined $300 and sentenced to four month's ,Nforn,s cormp been thus far satisfaAor'y1,ob9th. ed over a imprisonment at Blackfoot, -Idaho, on George Reid, son 6f Ad st:ef(e at tha moment was one of the. caucus. The Premier -are the first ie- has bade much so h- s this b n -the cm'eltllat lt; eek ago, and he has repeated his staote- fhr� Eei Saturday. These town -ship, most exciting ddrin-a :the pre�eilt Psrlia- w -en may now e taken ail a desirous of having tions in Id aho. blessedness and tak sgullf-� fact ment. The Premier' continued, stormed ment�, that he was —The Czar will- re- ung lady to grate b e,war in: e near and gestic lated, tar d to his. followers girg estions made on the Bill as it pro- FLEET REVIEW. yo, ,that tlire'�iwill not 6 view the the entire Russian f let 1-�Aween happy tend t drank in their applause as a stimn- ceels. The fact is his -followers dare couple. in - nent hey and tadt and Sweaborg` June, whe future at any. rate. We are, that make any suggestions nor do the Crons In n lating dr tight and, at last,'sat down, not -y 6 disappointed n' mvrel settle m Tormit(J7 some will b Q a. few, having accomplished Iniothing except by dare to favor iiny of those made from the there will alsIbe various matim . and w4l t attac s. to CanAda were. preparing to pro t by he liffict'. side of the House. Perhaps the and coas a excusing--- himself so. - boisterously, to other worst feature -of the Bill is in its exten- . THE Poon CRoFT.BF-s.—The gunboat -Tb6 19th of cai but the great mass of th pe levill. accuse lifinself most strongly. I Elsie .:of the suffrage. This seems a Foresterwith a number of police and (;roff was f� a sevent�y marnies on rej oice that i such a �iet rible wa Il Is been HARE Sion board, has arrived Brantford, bult Jahn�-Fbrl Huron 'came on,t well in -the, de�ate, strange tatemeilt to make, bat it to contest I rest ave, ul safferiii and Portreia, Island f Skye,� to' n't appear' ,,rted, all the dread besides those of reasonable one nevertheless. The man at did. forthe o speqdbes lot- or de,,ruct, i of life aadproperty hieh the leaders, t Crofters on the Kilmui estate. polley's 01<1 jade. I A I werd maAe by�.epresenta who pays 82 a, week $20 a month ren -P .—At a fire, the mare claimed orfei lqupt. have ensued, b as been pr v nted ti-ves of that fair county. Sir Richard is given: the- vote. Had it been declared TER BLE FIRE ACCIDEXT a printing . establish. 'I Cartwrigh followed the -Prime Minis- that the man renting property of -a cer- the other day, in leges that th horse h,, by wiser cot"sels that at.onet e. e6m- t roll ment in Cincinnati, eight giiIs and qo� about the quarter, aA& 'this devidentlyanxici4s tbatsomuch 'tain fixied value, the assessmen ed likely �b prevail. F or ter, an - I shown in nin6teen eii jumped from the, fifth storev to le The animals may yet 'coly, result good indi nation as had' been shown by would have cases out m � _O Sidewalk-. Five were killed. One man Weduesday, 1.3., credit is d4 more to Wise an, 1 00 that right 'honoiable gentl6iiian should of twenty whether. the person was en _ive old man at the head o I the English Gov-., not be.,wa ted, gave something for, GeV- titled to vote or not. But, as the thing lost his own life after saving two girls. Kincaid, Alex� MN. nic ent a, ippqrters to insi;er, by 'stat- is fixed, the assesment roll is no assist- RESE�FTVSG A -N Charles Deyell started to fm ernnient than to any' ther. Hall. a less ernm; vkho is at present in Dub lin, the burn., 106x30 feet, for tion i oth6r things,'thit the very ance whatever, and if a man can show a Mg, an urob conscientioUsi sernp1ilous and self -seek- fact thalt papers which had beencalled paper frome somebody whom be alleges guest-of-theLord Lieutenant, refused on. the B, Urte, T in'g'ra'an bhen at tha head. of wfairs in for, and often promised, bad not bem to be big landlord, stating that, he has Monday. to cattend the official breakfast S-4turday last thy England, tl e carnage of blood. * Duld'mj_ broughtdown was goodreasonfor be- paid- $2 renti the vote can hardly be givian by Lord. -Mayor O'Connor in con- completed and ralged. jo q its to th,6 ten days at the. -Job. ' Th li th,�t the. 9overninentl knew that refused him, This opens -wide tbe --door Be - uence of that officiaFs insu all probabil ty have Online ced before levmg -there is pretty quick w,;rk for thl. idenei6 we not Prince of Wales on the occasion of his the full ey uld colivict them, for fraud. More than that, nic' 1 )7 cc to, —Oil Tuesday -aftrer- this. and that cy-were taking'tinie to 11 fix a ugh in one of the big cities, -sup- recent visit to Ireland. wife, who THE Bicyqm_-��Q RECoRD BRorcEN.— Mr. Robert Le4thorn, iol the paper -so verlimenteoll par e a ar -w Ing driving his *ell kown. b AFFAIRE9 not be ca: ivict d -upon thenit. He was will not be lanfranchised under -this John. S. Prince, of Washinoton cliam al. lt,04 followed, by Mr. M. C.- Cameron in one la,%v.'- There -is little danger in en-' pion bicyclist of Am- erica, after a four Eizeter the -alibn opposite Mr, NVOO&S irl Separae trotting (From Our'vivu r"r nde t..) of the strc ngest and ablE st speeches that franchising 4.1 _these men under - a mile race against fai i threw big owner 6u� of; OTTAIVA,I)l yi 25t jS�5� that gentleman has ever made.- lie -well-considered mailhood-suffrage la 9 horses, defeating them., beat his world's -hen 8 0 dangerous in aking a mile and four yards in the ditch. He 41, Yesterda� be quoted froll documents already before but it is a in st tb' record, I ing thp �Six nill- y 9 the unprecedented tinte of 2 min 'Main street as far, er: , rawous the Housei or otherwise made public, to to, enfranchise all this most dang Ong tes 35� versary of �Ibhe birth of I . ar; and seconds. This occurr�d at Char -",here be was C, showthatliell, '- rec( -,s had element, . and cut off such a I . lotte, grievanc( wMajesty thle Queen, and i -clay bding been pres d - ai i.an " gan, that Riel's respectable cla�s as the sons of te nt North Cax&ina.' doDe. F —On,wel(nesday eien the.d,%ywbln atau,ipciousevent.is a arrival at long hern r s well known farmers, who. would, of themselves forin DEATH 0 A $40,000 BuLL. ludolph., pettypieci, a little be - celebrated by He.- t1aj(sty`s dutiful. I na befo the rebellion broke out, and a check and counterpoise �o Ibb e in - the �, nest Herefordbull in the world, 0 c, da-azliterf the chief of I that the alnost openly vo,%veJ obje t of fluepce of the 11 toughs " of . the cities. th.property of the Wyoming Hereford ZD ham, -was crossi; subjects, the Parliani lit of CangLda has I Riel and I is feUcFw con -,z piraturs was to The Liberlg worked hard to have the Association died at Chyenne the other Royal, Zile as run m� set a good example to PC ople, trife. All this was known to vote base'd on: the value of propepty, but day, after a veterinary surgical operation 'y stir up � s driven by a Y:,Oup- Mai taking a holliday. At prese t the most everybody, including at least some of without avail. When asked how the in which a tumor of sixty-five pounds him. He was valued looking,'where be 'was v. the officen of the Government,'and yet revising officer was to know what rent a was taken from at exciting thing in P iamein 1 a circles ry. no attemj)t was'rxiade to redress the- man paid, t46 Premier replied that he $40,000. i, I was iiet seriously licir right leg was badly; is a criek(t match tD be on tli`� a c9lild ckletillate 7 per cent. on fne value A R-Asc.A.LLY- BANK -TELLER. --John A. grievanceE, to prevent aAi Uprising or t I green outside the buiiaiigs horse ste0ing upon it. ,etw aen two put down rel�ellioii should it break out. of the propOrty, and judge of it Pratt Vangelder, rezeiving teller of the Union s _ii0__aT —A -sa<1 acciellt hAP soon as , the i-pbellion broke nearly by that way. There are faiiiihey 3�a on Bank, New York,Who disap- scratch " teanis--on a Cons ive an(1 As : . Out, how er., the Goverliment appointed in Toronto paying 2. a month rent for peared May Sh, is a defaulter to th6 Relvens IaA week to N one Refor . 'Crickel has liev": ie very it a�ppears, was left b a commission- to hiqu4d into the half-, one-quarter ­pf the space in an old extent df $33,000. The thefts were- car-' y, eed oi vaces, %nd the leader of shanty that"I'lould not fetch altogether] ried on for tenears, Va elder - Popular Long the - menibe'rs the br ng as a few bolding tb warm weat ier and th,,, dead 4ock: on 66 th r ment declared that whtn the $300 in the mb6rket. More thail that,'if supposed to lead an exemplary life, but fiefA;attach44 tothe p] e Gover I . -1 1 .- i me restless and or-li i te to papers came down.they. w6uht show the revising officer has to come down to it has been learned that he spent a few bee� Franehisq Bill inade it ploasan r tramp aer under tbeii there had been. no grievances at all-. If the value of the property after' all, wily hours each day in a gambling. house. remain dutside than insid, thi. ill Hou her ai'll trail B'6 - COM11118.1;1,011 was of no use, let the. 'nt say so distinctly in -the Act. The His ife and -chilien are dsiifute. Quringtl�egrea rportion( alillost -to Je to E day- Governinlit Sc%Y'i So, ifif was of use it 'disfranchisementof the tenant farmers' 11V tier rk-( I . -1 . t1l. 1XORTHWEST AFFI: 'S.: ful. liould baye been. appointed in time. It Solis also the Liberals tried hard to pre - The n Huron' Notes. dinak -'s Ifer t, Was evidefit thatblust and bran, form- vent. The object of tlic� Bill, however, anil 10 %irrende 011owill .8 on af er lie cap- e c r. Keifer, of Belmore, who ed the 10ble ansiver of the Gover7inient, is to restrict the - franch se as much as buirned `,P t a short time ago, is busy UlerniRg ith aulp ture 'of I iai bas assured 6 eople'& for no ppoltei- of tieirs rose to at- possible without raisin a all urrection a . 0 erectin.1 In Wingham, J�ad a nan, represen at,ves that t ie . seri: Lis )art - of ins a new, substiltial dw&lillo. being destroyed by fire;� tempt f r ier reply th�ln the' harangue in the older Provinces. The r Z:1. tbetrou. le in tbe2N"ortliwehtis ever. t ev'slllg Jas. Landsborough, of 'Tucker. offlie rt Minister. Fher6 the matter officer will probably coine up for elscus- the smpke-�3tack rwt fire r smi It, sold abont 300 bushels of seed is now - more than Evex4n :)r'dt to fii- rests for, the present. Sir John is evi- sioii early nextj*eek. on thJ04f wbilell �cowll quire what caused tie rebell, ba4 il id a this S -ng. gr . pri This is tb li�k . - e -ind of ently foaowing -'aut his old simple tac- THE SCOTT ACT with Itreat rapidity,, I responsible for it. The -n§e vaitives f mitg tb at pays.'' ties of -A�aiting foi- tfie - storin to blow When. Se'nator 17idl introduced --n ita. tinle aa -W thouLlIlt, thev had tlifiigs th ir own -1 . Belmre. coirespondent says: A over. 'The, people of Canada cannot keep the Senate the Bill to amend the Scott and many way'� that they woi & I be. al le head young son came to gladeil tbe, home of -tree the spot at fever heat about the� Northwest rebel- Act endorsed by the votes of tl Mr. and Mirs. Tbos. Dusthw, of Canick, off 4ny attempted d.S(UsSi 3n t d state lion . -forever, and, if be . waits 'long fourtlis of the People's representatives, which the Aalnes were Sol of affairs. n - the N6 -thweE "lie col-_ Sea a few days ago. enough, some events are pretty sure to it Was - suppo that the force, of A small` hole was 1) 'IVA, in, of Grey, roof, but fhe dam- -public sentiment in favor of the intends erecttno, a new residence this lapse (?f t' e ha -I �d riang ind the happen which will mate it less difficult —iKr. Thomas 'McLanchl. .Offer of Pat ndmakei t D, Burl "nde r bay'e for -him to work big way !at# of the Bill wouldi prevent - tamperin g -with —One . . t I M - day last' Nvvwk T summer and has the greater part of the made. it im: ibl rer I a keep &�ngle in which he now fiids himself. it. � As -will � be remembered by all Ewan -alid daughter, he . �eople� ossi e I rl A 1 lou,, material on hand no t ff in the dirk about - I S s�d At the very I J, t I owever,': there is a �nterested in the matter, the Bill waa W. cession f �GreY, were ar .a grid ille Cons -.r �rative. � are r terrible accoi;ili)t�t� The settled between. changed so as to allow the sale of —Mr. Jas. Reynolds, of HvIltt, losr- Brussels their hors -4 V whie re nearly opposite !Dr" anada. aiidtb� Admillis- and beer even - in counties where . the day of last week, it was dog ingly becm2ng dish' enec and afraid, the people of C, a splendid heavy draught ma' n Mo- aad are trying to h their ear by brag one 4 -:.his well- tration, -which did not ptevent rebellion 'Scott Act bis been passed. Petitio ran away.� Miss E,%VvLn and bluitail'' On 'bif ore the ns known team, and was valued at $300. in the Northwest. �gainst this cliajage have - been Pouring ve Treliininar� procee 1 s 0 the H0116e *in the senae Hon. Franir.-Sinith, —The contract, of finishing 'the base- e lit, THE FRANCHISE BILL. mother were copipleted, -an.. �ef6re e reill�er; lugnt of Meh, ille church, B�ussels, was a inember"of the - Government has pre- UPS all 'ha,r But, while- he'waits, the First Minis- el� `f!le I an opportunit Ib ovel -the o�se let to P. Thomson, at $411, Wm. Out,lujuring othoflt& y -to sented petit -ions signed by 35,000 people Roddickwas awaraed th .into Clemmittee of tiLe hole' nt e does hot forget labor.' However ill fa - ever:. ter vor f the - �e job of paint - changes. Seuator� r -.Iasiing Fr6nebise Bill, 4 it. "E(l a -indignant the people inay be, lie will Vidal ing, at $70. the mom serious dropped the Bill, which 'is now ch4nged demoralized although tl liv at Manag Blake rose and. op ed one the -ii e- to rub along if . he' can getIa —Ivlr. Edward Tebbutt, of -Go fa WeFO;,< from a telliperance to a -whiiky ineas- drich et away yery and most i fiterestin r debate of the Aes- majority of votes in his favorl, Sir Jelin township, has rented the old Whitehead evellin6 ure. Itwasopentlienforany member —On u , it . sion. He took the xtraoi eoul6e, Macdonald is disiinctively a practical Property on the base line. There are 'Bell-, jr., son -of the Senate -who, chose to take up the of inoviDg e adj -nment f th -ouse, politician. He has a thorough appre- nearly 400 acres and he gets it at i measure and see it through- the House. wa-5- se!vereLv inp nomi a h6rse, �and wrd —Courts Inent I gain a majority istofavorapolicy. antler Canipbell,11%.1inister of Justice and fhrevis. ;,a assess short tiaue. It but that w stheofi motiOqnth,,wqnld ciation of the value of votes.' One way The man who has done this is Sir Alex- nal rentai. from have been i order, d when a overn- to r n - ifs evi- tly bi ut 0 ccept; another is to leader of the Government in the senate. �g th or three other town bo,_V; nent tingilhe that the e a rolls will be 3 evi efi . . I follows: Turn- Nlic usiness, prev discussion of pressi n d xnajorit� from re ent Tuopa' verse The temperance Men are strong, bitt berry; at Bluevale,- May 26th; East friends fr6l Blytli ai me' y cording' their votes. Either of thesie extraordini&y a sures ai e it t o I their votes are. divided at -a general Wawanosli, at vlafiloch, Alay 27th them start for home you jus,tifiable but neyessary, I Mr - BI ke will continue hi 'in With the Wiligham, May 2§th; Morris, Jufie Ist. -other got into the bu election. The whisky men are., not so 99M showed th,9 his -object Si,mpl w.a to: great N. P. be made his last effort at —The Principal ictor in t�e capture th�of6r fellow r what1great c S framing a policy. He' tried the second ee, shay eque er strong, but their politics are in their Of Riel was a scolit called Diehl. it is pockets and the - Government (Toes, not WaS behig up. valved I the: Noro est rebellilonn, nd plan in -1882, and found it, to 1, work Well. -Said that the youna illan who has had overlook that fact. C5 lnediately on to ask that'the apers e atink to he� - He . is r6peating - the. ' experiment ibis this honor. is a son of jN Jr. Jacol) Diehl, affair should be W bef A. B. -i. struck Tom p. be&. lei Tarliam nt.11 year in the Franchise Biu. This pre- of the towils-hip, of Stanley. he knees, inflicting -Ugl The only bright eatur h tile wl. le, cious pibee of legislaition. 0 cupied the 'Nfr, John Yee -of Godrich to,%v-n- th --L 'E7 News of -e Week. was take-il. in ser.� e. ess was h b'� oi a en lonof Parliament allilast week, lip, was offe d $'125 for an eleven ini tile doctor find� re theloyalf ces. epaid�!!.Iligi�liei te except f4 the fo r or five hours' debqte DEAD. —Victor Hugo, the great F rench months Old entire colt, by Mr. D. Fisher, a e0liplo bf -stitches in'] of praise the'vobtnteer� and a 'thWest affairs r4erreA', to above.. author, �died at'Paris a few days ago. of Colborne, but refused the same. It He is eel. ed on Not 'ly PX that Canada might well be: pro�'d_of her In -the ear art.of the weqk the- GeV- G­E-_s�- NVOLSELEY ON H18'XVAy Ho.,IIE is by McDermott's Fearnot/1 and is -a be some time before he Soils. He p i ted t ' ' maX, _�in. on 6V �r_ a�d ey, evide ly Gen. Wolseley will sail for home by the splendid colt. �eil earnment e what th nt Crosse stick aSain* again theTremier had,p�omiied Aiim thought to be a great -conceWon by al- next steamer that leaves Alexandria. P. Terriff, of Belinor,6, is pre - —on ThrsdyVe that the papers the House had. c�lled! fo� lowing an appeal - on questio'ns of fact, -THE PARNELLITE AT WORK.—The Paring t9 build a la;rgend coninodious S'me 1 --toss of BTU ,would be b I iought down. of thosq as well as questions of law-, ftem the de- Parn-'ellites are busy at work holding barn tb Roderick gpe were - calW for i as I 10D cision. of the revising offiber, exce . t -mee ngs in all -parts of sumnier as isarso Mr. George Listowel, we% I Ireland, and Burnett who li ar r8 1,,3. In 18'4 g ag a T' ti ves 9, few Miles -east of holybeds of matrifnd chy ro, � ait;r ie where the revising officer ha�pens to ge ptotestiilg vigorously- a ainst the renew- Belmor t' 19 9 e. Si �. John ol a judge. is, at least a justification Irish Crimes Act. a f Riel rebellion, Ma --d This al of the bride at der 10f he G —Mr. Philip Madge, of &ephen r then, as now, the lea ov E o the long fight that the Opposition NEw MoDEnAT,on.—Dr. E. R. Craven monywas p cently -sold six cattle to Mr. Robert va St, b ment, bad brouTht fo ard all 1the ave ma e. on this measure. In the of Newark. N. J., has been elecied mod- 8 unimers of St. _,Lmarys. They a -ver- Tlie bril papers, withc Iing �s d or handsof � etermined men'this will be 9, S neatly al etator of the Piesbyterian generalas - aged 6 1 sem Pounds: Five of tbein were at all, and there wz a no reason rather effactive weapon ir any -held at Cincinnati. m ---:tlffin dress trin=,04 ,I checking bly, three years old an-a.the otlier only two. rsue - - i , , - cala ly ati Same course houl. I not b � P11 unfair work that, may be' a:t �empted by A BE_NFAcTREs.s DE_kD.__AJother Jose- —on the 18th inst. Mr. Donald M.c and -a white bridesmaids were this insthlice. Tie rei iier a r I the revisitig officer. To take advantage phine Charles, colored, founder of the Donald of Kiutaiii one of the e showed in. marked c e 0 0; of it, the Liberal party MIA I st be organized Roman Catholic- order of -sisters of the tlers arl y set- Ontr St 0 tI SS J. Ros. sition leader's ar-efful's- like an -Ma�ny Of the revising holy family, New 0 - Of Ashfield passed away to the white -dress same f paba aul�( Army. is dead. house appointe .1 d for all ment. He� spoke simply foi his follow,-- officers, no doubt, living at the ripe -and We latter . I will not require close UNHEALTHY T E OF THr, BRITIsn age of 75. ers evidel!itly deciring to ingream. iFhegraom%_ b e theii. watching'; many on -Sicekness mong the British Win. Bawde i of the e I stituencies TROOIN9.— n, of Austin and C. Clinu plaudits, �o feel is majority behin bear so strongly n one side or. the �t�el; roops at Suakim. is steaMy inereasi oderich -e-, ol ing. township,. has a this him, even hough wrong an I iv�itho' that the most bitterly pai-ti spring's foal, a bri was mad the reell! I lit izan revising Eleven thou sand were invalided in April " Young "Major, th? just reply, 'He accused Mr. Blake o officer calinot affect the -result. But, in and up to da1e. t be has on.several ber di. handsome preo occasions refused $150 for. Who says slim. pthous supper . the - having ta :en him by guij risel ald� hi� a close ca utitueny, with a person hold A 13ATTLE WITH OUTLAAVS.—Detaila that breeding first-class Clydesdales took the night train for followers houted-, forgettip that over- ing the position �f ievisffig �officer who of the battle between cattle thieves and does not pay —Miss ]NI. A. Melfl and over again Mr. Blake ha told them tannot be trusted to act fairly, the Lib- the Authorities in Indian territo have —On Monday he w d -take the earl est;opportu- I evening , horse Ild week to join -the GOS] that eral party should' be -able to 6oncentrate just been received. The thieve were a wagon belongi�g to N6d - Saddler,' of was lately f nity of bi -in plag t iis ques 1 11' w Sufficient at -for ard. working power to assure the band of kuLown Outlaws. They number- haw, met with now at W-ork ��Jb_Kiirkton He accused the-Cppositio of wantqf Liber4s. of the' riding afair position ed thirteen,and were underthechief-: Wlntex rience. rather n un- most faithful ana co, ntest. 1 In otism, and 'a�ami hi in the this c�nriection a taincy of Arthur Moody, John Middle- some dirt 'red was hauling patri, a. fo ewers pleaga, P4 N shouted as they always She# when 'this -st -and em of the Mthodist thur P ying it riking utterance by �Mi n, and John Wagner. A -note t over the r. Pat- to rious steep emb" battle-worlit at bro�ght 'fo:r-' erson) cf Bran kment time and will be gum ent - is comes , in with woman n In d Bell& into the river o some ame Stor, who was site the old !Presbyterian church - pp- 8 to I ward to do duty the fight, He de- pecia Mrce it � Previou ier deparbi Speakmi this very Coifederate spy during war, w"a in thait e t -the town. The hind wheels -of the Mmbers of her Satur(* clar d tha� Mt. Bb ke had made insinu- sibj ect b� appeal from e i evising offi also with the gan rig got 9. They were over- 'over the edge little too far the horse y �e le it I OP d a's Ora ,V1,