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The Huron News-Record, 1886-06-09, Page 2i,i • u.0tll•1f171i e V er,VV ho marvellous system of Govern- had so bowitobedhim that he feared gushes forth— .-Tnout slhoult1 15e preserved from lie was mather negligent in the, per- . "My sweet and daili tg Marion, IS 1innati lt:D either extreme t and alsobeliev'ing formance of his duties as a draper's When 1 take my solitary . walks• verb Wednesday 19fornil° that the course of 71adicalism and assistant for it was Cu ri'd and not abroad stn ever f oudly thinitrng of" so-called Reform is now towards , Ovid, thee, (Continued merriment), At �'p\ Democracy, and time .destruction o•f calipo.or mebric, that was eapa•r- church yesterday. avhen_tlle_larson ►Y \\ Ar \j, * V oda, ., �fho baiantein influences of the threemost in his mind, (Renewed laugh-' .preached fiotn the old familiar text, estates of the realm, composed of ter.) Tile corxespondenor tli at pass -''love one another,' inythougltta were •,ar •mitt orrice, the Kings, Lords and Commons, od between awn: avis 7 olumhttous i Thert Street, Clinton, Ont Which by Gods blessing have been. 4 - land's Government, -T _cannot ap- ••'1 •• 'v i t advance; A f azo, ao paid, prove of any attempt to" disturb that .se happily introduced tato Eng-. balance, • either by expressing. dis- he proprietors ofTnr•,.Grumman1isws,: loyal sentiments towards royalty, !having purchased then business and plant or the aristoerRc ,which whether., •of TUB Ifni: t Rayon, win in future •. Y ' dqublisUithputualganuatedpapol•siuelinton, tftleci Or won by honest merit, Coin- • under -the title et "Seta, Furnas :NNsws� liaises the best, most learned, and 'Sl•t:coee," noblest of. the people; or ley ad- .'Olinteiris the most prosperous town 11, veeatiug the destruction of . the va'estern Qntar'ip, is the seat of•cytiasidoaablo • ,1iouse of Lola. s. This Housd is the nrannfactluing, and the centre la the finest, most learned, noble and discreet agricultural section in Ontario. ' ' '.1 he cotni'rinecl:eireatlateou of Tan Mims,- body of .legislators ip' the •world lit; coi n exceeds that of. any palter pub• and whatever levellers may condemn Piglet]. in the County of Huron, It is, , in their opposition to certain re - `therefore unsurpassed as all advertising fyorios, I, 'who once thought with rinetlfun,' yon, now confess my errer, because agnates ,of advertising, liberal , and It isnot reform but destruction that .favuislted'osl application. yott•and lila Reforineis are evident d.. nndrties malting contracts fora speer . 1 allnrlr 'fled time, who discontinue their advertise.,• y' ;,at.,, . • xnouts before the expiry of the sane, •will "In eolnrnenting upon the opening .be charged full rates. - • ceremonies of'Ptrrliament at Ottawa •Advorttseinonts, u•ithont instructions as. latoly,..yot1 express©s• i you>!>;e • iitempt to space of the'uotnoositor.be the clileft to ff lay, tin- , for 'that • thing 'stilled a' thrane e I � _ .sei;tecl • un it fotliiddon; .measured by a You openly.,oppose Imperial Fedora seals 'of solid' uonparoil '(12'linos to:the tions, ,and,, sympathise . with Trish inch), and charged 14 cents a, line for first Homo Rule ,•, allrhough I' have not riusertion and 3• cents a lino for. eaoh sub seen of our nrro: •,, .0 stated by you. .s64Yuent ins.grtion. - Order's to discontinue ,Y a advertisements must be;ii writing.. " • • that on1Js. ;ome •Rule could'• cure, Sr '1V'otieo4. set a's nnanixn MATTE , and. Gladstone himself lately said !Orteasured•by'a scale of solid. got t;ariel, 12 that Cheri -were nesse. wandering from the subject of his but the learned counsel said he discourse, and where were they t Aye, whore? They were nestling should content himself with a few le your fond boson, (Roars of sample$ „,ZVriting from Odiharn, laughter). Life has lost its oharine on lliaro1i 2th, 1, 884,,`7'.: 4s. t-•- for me ; and why 1 The response • "Mydesiest .Mal ion.--Ysiu can is, because any darling is away, hardlimagine Dew your lovely Some moonstruck poet once' wrote, letter of. this morning relieved `ru absence makes time heart grow fond - poor" dull brain of all the weary, er,' and. 1 have bitterly realized the thoughts that generally occur in full. truth of that asseveration, for 'bachelor solitude. (A laugb). - But Without you I am pilling and wast - thanks, darling, yoursweet, loving ins away.. (Laughter,) little epistle has 'acted as an. emetic, . This'oletter concluded, said the and has carried •the black bile off; learned counsel, with 60,000 kisses, (Roars of laughter.) ' Y.ou must al and with a number :of geometrical in ways mylldail m work, but doabout not be} figures. which .he understood were, .afraid that 3I Shall omit doing' my .in the language' of love, emblematic ordinary duties; it will be the. re- . of undying attachment and perm- verse; for in having your - loving, nial love. (Laughter.) In a sub - angelic face always in my .memory serpent letter, dated Yafoly, and it will inspire me with the everlast- ing hope of gaining my chief desire .addressed to his. Darling Marion" on this earth—namely, darling, your he boseoohes her to remember him own sweet self. (Laughter.) With ' in her prayers, 'and- at • the ; same yeti iuy'lovely one Illy honeysuckle, time while he is at' Pulborounh niy wife and partner in all m • joys •HostBrighton, niy' ncomparable `1%laid' Marion,' as , ° • to send him some of a a sorrows; will be din English those amatory notes that she had. Ajax,• defying • the thunders and lately beon in the habit of writing lightnings' of mundane tribulation.; him. Away from ler, • (Continued laughter). In our wed- • ITIS LOVELY IAOLr$ED' ONE, lines to the inch) charged at the rate: of u, L t ad'il other reasons •for ded life, darling- (and 911 I ao I not leo' O eonts,a lune for each insertion. ! ,• 'our p felt disconsolate and,]onely, fox old' party, hilt I :wish .the happy auspicious clay of abandoning my pR j, t without her ho often thought he have stated more than is required" our nuptials was now at handl), I g- • f ink justification. Hope sorrowa will bot as the poet ''wits lino a sliiP without a captain or Job •° 4, J , sA that says, Eery .and far between. :I sup- a .boat .without a rudder. A very !Offices wee o this department :'ruble ns to • do, 4 Malls as I 'read prophecy, God will keep longer or _that lorious clay �v hfcli ' short time after these gushing' letters g We l�av�one of the best iappoitrteil Jo In •conclusion, let me y ,• • b]li t t'Tovouto OiirfaGilitiesdu pose we must wait a little while 1 t' ft 1' 1 tt will consummate ali,lrt thoughts of, • were written the plaintiff received a Y us ei , notwTth of work --from a slitting card to a taaniinoth_ the British Empire intact: . I m I 11�i1riW11" 111Y1�11r-.. r . owe_ —The. Preston, Ont., railway Canadian PacifieContpany'e:tate- station was burned last ,week, Not runt of .earnings and expenses from. much saved'. January lst to April 30t11,, 1886, is -••-The ootid body of an old man as'falIOW8 :--(xross earnings, April, vaned McLean, of Mechanicsville, 1886, $835,542.473 January to was found in a�,ioncl Uear l' ay's Apvtll,_(�_.?,45T,123.83. Wurking•ex- lltills, Hull, lit appoaretl to' have penises, Apr1'I� 77,780 24 i "Jiiiutuu y" boon about two weeks in the water, to April, $1,849,058.63. Net pro- _ -George Jessup bas been arrest- fits, April, $357,762.23 ;January to ed at �t�imrclsar ou a charge of broils- April, $608,065.30. In April, 1885, fag into: B. 1?. Jeness'. hotel at Sand- tenet t p1uart4lst were to $324„4'33.08, Sand- wich and stealing $1U in "money '.Fra n�1 v p , 1885, the was a profit of �6Q1: , and n quantity of eijars. 812.0. •Clain in it>et profits over .--.Mr. Dugnld Curry, 'while at .s:tnle period last year is, therefore; work on Monday morning at Palo for April, $33,329.15 ; from Jan. Court, Kent county, pressing straw, '1st to April 30th, $3,252,80, Gross bad beth lege broken at tho ankles. earnings for April include .nothing -A seanrau, ruled Pati iokMar- 'for• calm ige of .construction material, • phy, hailing from ileradford, Ont., as against 834,251.29 d'at'ing t1ie fell overboard from the sehr. Arctic same mouth last year. of Cheboygan last week, and was drowned, Ito leaves a wife at Brad- . THE CATHOLIC'O"1'T. ford.. ' Mrs, "Wilson, of Toronto, wife of • ..il'antaltota Spectator: James Wilson, commercial traveller, Iii point•iug;out, a few day: nAo, who was so severely burned last that Sir John Maodonald.had always Friday -while lighting her kitchen' endeavored to do full justice to stove, died at the hospital from 'the effects of her injuries. . - Catholics, not because they were •.--A "Whitechurch resident -spent' Catholics .but • because° theywore :• a whole diiy.last week in•Luekuow fitted for the offices ' to which they . searching fora wife. IIe .was not were appointed, the Spectator •rnov.- particulai as to whom lie got, se loug tionsd.the name of Mr. MiiGeo, the as it was sonlobody that could ,mills clerk of the PrivyCatrneil , O a gentle - five CQws • every. rooming before seven o'olook, Ile found no takers. man brought into. the. very closest.. —At Kingston, , Ont:, '.R, . M: official relations with rninistors and + Moore, late Allegro! ofthe Montreal necessarilk trusted by :thou. i rr. Bank, in. that city, who has for some McGee is .a. Catholic and an Irish- . ,into beon confined in 'Rockwood • anan. ' If there were in the mind .of Asylum; °soaped Wednesday after- it h malt sh'ei'k: to ,atliolics+tas. noon and. drowned iiiniself; IIs S Jon y C was affected with softening of the such, 11 r', McGee.. would, not have brain. • . been appointed to so responsibleancl • —About a week ago a Toronto conflclontial a. position.- _ young'nein• bought a coi.iple of owls; . • Again, Sir,John Macdoiladdl's pi i ono terser than file 'Other, .,and Put • vats secretary is a: Catholic. - 'We e i a .trunit in the cellar for ill•m U. poster, lir times best style known to this standing all efforts to the -contrary • terrestrial bliss," •a , letter from. the.dofontlantexpressing'. •safety.. Ho left the city that day,. Wye not %he remotest idea that Mr. craft, and at the , lowest possible rates, . descendant of'ithe U'.•: Loyalist f 17 G •Orders by alai] promptly attended to• and as I am a e 7 I fi d if • In another of ' these effusive' sontilnonts. ,)lie reverse cLf tlioso forgetting all about the owls; • in Popo was alapointedlbecause he'tras • in perfect Wesel nt o that the btg bird htadeaten.tho title • uoliocl ltnew•of• cared •rehab his � aeNews-Record d ' musket n- the home t f '1' f 1 • h t t coliununicaitions and• in this note Y ' o COO. y tn. olnne 1. :Addre . • s o , n myse five dti s ha returned and found d ='th tiiiose of 1886. epistles, glowing •with. tender and which ' characterized his previous• Ya Catholic: the probability is that • ' I carets my muse 1 rap mous eo ings o • eve, a oro e : + • one; loavinogtrly its foot and head. h 11 f dh rt h14mint, h• h 1 break off ..his, engagement; as his The boys of the Ingersoll sc , site 11 because • piaeilts-did not approve: of the in- the' recess allowance from fifteen to: • capable . man. If .any prejudice 1. tended marriage,., Miss. Mildon was. thirty .minutes'' II11e• teacher refused against Cathoties as such 'existed in, naturally :hotri iod, ;at .this. sudden:' the,concessiou demanded, and a few ..Sir John Macdon:ald's mind, ho oor- aud asto.ianding revulsion' of .aifec meanings afterward the boys return mainly • 'wouldl:, riot:.have -a Catholie ed to school and- were .kept i11 by • • Clinton. Ont.. guard, .- in' . S't. Catherines' in the . "The eighth of March was your Tteccaiibor 1882. Fenian Raid; and am ready to stand ' birthday, and strringo to" say I ryas • " .. 'by the side of Sir John . with: his.: wondering and II i,l lab :about`yon 7"L:,, IJ ., .,n A/n..,o-Qiinnriil musket• to cfofoud tiro tutogrrt3• of: all the way •along .the road .ti�om,. the Empire. ' ' Alton, whilst'I was driving. in . the - w y . " Pi •' `cI ash: all. loyal 1 cfotniers. -to ex- • low -backed -ea .,. 'I kept. looking et •• liondIn><:e's-uata',,:Tune 9th, ainine the: progress of their patty,•aas my • watch:. every. ten minutes or 1ed by their: organ§,-,towtards- the. _quarter: of an hour, •wondering •if ilO FS —Alit ---LO' 1L. dpsti;4tation of 'the Constitution of you.. had 'got -home in time. ' . . • 'the;1 Empire, and establishment of a• Sorry you were AMY 1'AlL NO. LONGER A an ew:mui wild, unreasoning, unstable Demo- 9a AWFULLY'HtITGI1Y 1 ernes' under, the rale of unprincipled What a -pity von •had not ;some: of the Etl'tor of The' Sentinel. dotilagvanes, and cast then votes those apples T had with rite 1 ace."( 113g Y • '. Would_I not be su terlativel leased •• T31:\n S1n,-•.tlfter sending aeo'irt- is l yP • I 74.00).j. a • I believe that British Constitu to present, like *another arbitrator aliuitieatiou.to the Gjou, t tional Rofoitn is hot necdod. AU' of .beauty, on a Harnpshiie M tint mot 'out• of• place .to let• you have a' that is rel uu ed is a firm ad tninistra Ida, the prize to the fairest goddess, 1 co y.also• "'I,put n3'' name,to,it1as. tion of`the'laws, and repression. of on'earth-My own darling Marion. 1 the honest .way, of endorsing." niy 'violence. If any grievance is shown, (Laughter): I had a favorable .re- t. ns lfii •e aro '• t1 }Altsess au let it 14 redressed, shut let no con- ply frolic • Ytiteley :yesterday; and 'I religion ryas, and t at ie was ap- • sol ' he Was a struck fast .week•for an increase.iu pointed l' y' tion -on his part, and,. as- might be the triumphant 'teacher r i(mtil : 8, for, his prtvatosectetaly--x180111 1)0 expected, she • indignantly ' `orate' 'o'clock at rliit lit, • ' •• must be acquainted 'with his host back asking.for an .explanation, a private' affairs, and in' whom he -aro M. linger:; later manager of .. . but (said the learned dewiest), the the Montreal bank in Iciltgston, and - must neeessarily 'impose 'the anost gnendat•m. amorous: swain did not 'who tial for some time beeu coiifin- . implicit confidence:''' deign to give an °Neuss 9r. exculpa.. ed. in• Rockwood asylum, d-i•owned ,'Still further; the assistant cleric of a Y h1inse',f Tut:sda of last weelt. He noise tion for his 'despicable treatment of yag.l i the Privy Council a Cathohc;''.•Ili alloy ed to stroll about the.J, y un this poor young none,', and . for ',rounds,, and unnoticed by any. per- is not to be supposed fora. moment such disgraceful trifling. with the on he elimbod''over a fence enelos ' thaat Mr. l3eaudry Was appointed to • affections of a chaste and.vittiloiis ing the property, and made his way,, this, reS'ponsiblo and confiderrtiet lir4 Woman oto hoped the .would to the dock, and .deliberately:junlp position bco*vuso he was a.Catlloliq•; :gnome o o ed r•oto the' lalco. , • stitntlonal+:changes. bo made s1na1?]y am,vory glad of ita.because 'holy • •I award his Client. not a vindictive Or : but•tdto'fitict remains that he,.rvas nut, troubled ;«raters, politically, as; a • Ila - backed by blind , rr Jai`s. Giievs a.tan'..'filo em - as. because he was: a. because a tt stets a Y. shall not bo so . very far from you ,an ii inioderitito amount of dam,a„es, kept :out of: it b caL, E s T)ontinion,• a %'nov'i'ce, and iu com- fanatics in-wliatever numbers,• de- I shall try And•bet the chance to see , •erne ploy of John Burns, fu -mer,' about ,. r ..�. b t such a sutra as rrottld be • CAtll" r with the Em ng. es "Dlt, i acid diem, anon rr It 1 whole1g. l n Gladstone liar let. loose a':1 power "Let us stand :by tiie altar and the •throne; •' ,. lrvlt,fclx, ltorovex honest rt any bo, is ,,, • .ug. on f3titons ! hold o own.r. a it lea to cry," "Uoii�i>w t n er the f )hilt too easily -, '°1: sin nouns; cCc,¢ hearts to olio, and bill in."(Lnilglt •"• a s port of the stateinerit he• was thio n t d m Jin sn g you often, as it is a • beautiful:road u t - • a mile east of 1 ockrvood, was killed f ' g: solatium for.. her woundedi',foelings May 31• He was driving and his 'Tho flet is yo1J, apparent from n• for. .talking -along.. Indeed, I `do •. J .o, of •kn• w of anymore seoluded or and the wrong done' her. •v onianly horses becoming •.frighte.;ned. ran' study of the civil` list that Catholics, u 4 : a l iiro mate' ronionacle foi• two fond ride: Tho 'plaintiff gave. 'evidence atrviay: In his efforts to -stop the.ia.. Trench' •and: Irish; bave received a., 11 1 p P 1 v oat fair. sliare•of the offices and beagle in the gift of .the Government' and' of the people of Canada. Catholics. have: "not, beon, considered apart Men, have `been chosen • with renard : to their mer.it'irrespectiVe religion;' If wo are'.foeced now to consider "the Catholic .vote," it ie wholly and solely because Men like the Hon.. Jelin • O'Donohoe' have professed to bo able to trade in tho Catholic vote -to deliver it to either .- - with the .itristocrac.�.l" "Dawn' with. ° . •' • • c�Csrrn 1'. SIrsPSON. ter). : I 1 wheel •of the waggon, W1•ih h Passed 1 1 it d fendant did over•. fmi� beDorvn with the throne; "Three to A, -• : saltl "the leained counsel, to . • the •a • 1v rlt nn t tin and „ , ;; � , .: ., � _., resented: The jiii•,y:�assessed•tlto IIs' was; 'a 11 td o t o n , 1 iicr'es Mid a' eery ! Down with the A BBI AC1I 01? 1 ROMI,SL C:11.SL Irons: of his bywhom lie itch !"• and finally, d`Doaiii,with law ' parents, 4 ;f damages at •L50. 'and e t' rt::. wall 'c e roan ton Ont. Ma 1 ,1.886°' of for eounso . 10 e la .. . F . � a .g -. +. y Y Diiran itis helicis she took id lass privilege l"; h causing injuries froth cc , ,t,, f- . .. f3 y not segos', nor Was leo legally 10 rrh1e11_he sho>•tly .aitt.uvfltd oleo. U • leaves a wife and six; eltildren. And o; is°r 1"' ..• w Was ae¢¢epted� •.and .•treated as. their. y_ -At a' .looting • Cf the Grand. • Y . •un"OP'LOVE LETTER$ . •• iticians of the .Reform'art :• 'have —r-- the honored guest of his numerous in Toronfo, : the „I' officers •well wale Rod -Republican n'.the`illiddlesox•S'laortffs's Court, .friends an relatives in' klaiu rshiro - • . moor:. elected =J.:, 11icCaughey, uory tQtr.a on f epubllcan• 7 1 oel�ellt.�n.. Cabourg Grand Master Rev. S•, rlath,..6naI`. g many of tht3in Hie: R°d Lion �e(1,1(.,-..London; beton°• ' 'i I S11s . 'iYI .. invite leer t0 the Mt)" & Co. of ��?oodstoelt Coo 1oraltiverma 'Gra d. Chaplain; noisily aiming at the dostruGtnoll of --Jolt'' 4 1. ,. y, n.. P , h i 'st'tutions instead. IIr.. Undo'-Shoritl' I3urclioll apo, a 'billy? clancinb parties, Bonny read- ate already. at work preparing- for J. S:. Williams,' Toronto, Grrand Ile- Belt's n i . • , s of a Jlealth •' temperate, • moral 1,,aorm. CO.11'nOn' jttry,. May 18, the CiISC 01 ings and other forms of mild dts• the election of a new chair factory;, gistrar;•Jos. Brownlee, Giand'Tres.- it have �titorefore' :detetmilltid to be lliildiou ver l3]nstoad• was heard; it ai ration in which iiitsuillifsticatedl 190x40. surer ,• AN . H. Smith, Toronto, Grind party for a• conaideriation.. Protest-• • 1 �u' er identified vi h that party, „ "remitted.' from . time• 1 i 'elks rho to indulge. •1Io• . • Gabriel T)uinont; who' was' Rie1's Lecturer; J. 'Scarlet Goilerich, ants re not •sailed u on. to deal ¢10 o iI t P . j► having bo=lt. sou try i 11. 0 lieutenant • til - tl Nor tl ' e t n •C'lrand Censor; J C Macey:4 13as- a >as a p AN CiJial. ii g.1 \7 x am convinced that out'' of- •t" • •-anmine's £50. future'' daughter-in-law; Site• etas •'ITTL �1TLl1II'S I)OI�TGS • Black. CItaptor,of British America, p bl f 1 f the leu luau ' lining Ile rw s e1 , , r ur response o or s excesses_ and .Gem's ' Bench Division v. to' told:I1er. Ilia amounted to ?� ' s o eau ltav°• •rvr'tten to the •a •-� . I •. • • tl'ollbl°s, 18 011 1118 way to lie\y York' 84111, Grand,l4Tai•shal1 1?r: H. Scott,, with that ttissnmption. It .Rias. be-- license, e= 1ic ns , d t , • .( obs as;follows High. Court dot, Justice tut. the pin a week; besidescontnusston.on whets:to josh' ilio "\rt]d tv0st"..show, • Toronto, •Grand Parsutvant, . it a Qlol, • pogo ol. assessing • the autount '°f Wier stilets Ile .treated, anal these lest; of 4`To••the E'Glitori o- • j'S • It µ'ml ' -{ 1'f 1 s ..ilarrl�ietrs 1f girt `ta It* iioh-_ala° pisain .tern a(soordin-g' to his own. roprescnta-. IIs— is with pain u oo ing - itlt tt I' declare tints publicly that.' tiff e. entitled, the defendant hay- tion, were oeeasianally very oonsid- 7'he duties collected at the port —Mr. J$hn Gentles, of • of Louden far. -Miry/-1:886, wore- dine, was entertained Mond $38,393:86,' as against $22,622.17. at the Albion Hestaul'aant, ti act no loti*�er a liot'ormor, and in 'ing allowed "ud mtrntotu ho by de- 'additi011. to these brit- inrMay, 1885',. showing an increase by a number of; personal fr:tsnds, 1 g • come the duty . of •Catholics to deal Kincar with Mt. O'Donohoe and his kind. as ell hiu that .the. Catholic vote .: y nighttot 1 • London, ' is nota' n oi'ohitntable commodity • — 4etitl-..to vote • hereafter for .a. Con- t'ault Tile ll'Iuntaguo Truitt, tvho liaillt' eros'eels ho asstirc cl Iter that o• -f T71.69. • .'rho 'chair' „rvas occupied by .Mr.` 1 1 ryas eotlnsi foi trio plaintiff, said iiat ler auc mother. wore lit y , 'Tifacl •boon done justice to Aid, G. T: toy 'ado* :resented Mr, Geetle5 .on g ash of lsotnlso cf service of _..Malt of the company, with a.handr 'with, . hitt Tittle interruption, ;read damages for . hl e T•-1 years la Cunctinlan to •the so c hit. with remorse, took .a dose of, , a time oolunuis of the Moll() ' and .ap- Marriage. His client, Miss' Marten :the - Right Hun. George ' Sclater-. carbolic acid, and barely lturvived sumo horseman's .canto, c, pal�le of P soros • l h 1 'ft ' 1 j • 1 1 1 tl ..that A young woman of Galt dis tivh Candidate, until a party of -' • Saiuuel Morley,` . After the supper allots fs daily formed, greed with; hdr.•littsband Hud, in i{ that this nous in notion to recover people, the Vollnei being for thank as ' Tot over thirty 'yarir's x Tuve, order to frighten, Malin amid plostlate 1)taved'of its„general pokey; but, 7 Mildon, when 'she first. made .the • 'Booth; and the latter a .housekeeper. the experiment.. si • In reply . to Mr;.• Hiscox's eotllplin ' . • for several' years past, dialuYnl _anti acquaintance of thin .defend ant,'ats.: to a noblemen. •fti Hiampshire;; and A't mho recent session of :tllrl Might enta ry remarks, Dir. Gentles ex, - anti iritish seritironts•thavo, more ' a laiay'as :maul in. the serviao of a at his mott en's deatll,.lto told Miss •�'�oi•thy Grand odge of the Inde- pressed••t11e •'grntiboation'he• felt in or• loss, been expressed ; and flow, 'iii Ile and ills : r sondem Orde Goodl Tent plana' it. open cl slo'ailt•,. if nn't treason, is titled t'rim'ly neat Ss of , Mildon. he would be. entitled to a l 1 bettrgso honored, and afCerasociable 1 y J,, ,,•,• was dlecidocl alt lie (sa'i'l' l,odgo time wag spent the party broke u,Yr 'advocated, by ''you Undo).” tlhese defendant .was employed as a huge sum of moiler, In the Iii:�st of.limit.>ioctallnotaeoeptproxy votes. at a•seasontable hour. ofrciituetiaaees -1 . --am compelled to draper's assistant. i11,a neighbainling week of Marchi, 1884, with the full The question *came up on an appeal.. d ' ..1'iae of: the :ef0rtn I' art *iia Canada.; .: . , •. •ry' o J was walking out one evening,ami' out u t friends, ' ho solemnly iatl canaria last year :umber: 1 Set i10, .tool, vllence at a lllactic l ' 1 t l 'an I believe that thiole.°aro hat. -y zin a hors. u i t i so rentoen hands; g o 1 s. rleelaro that 1 apl:no taiga a t 10114 'town, Iii .Soptemllor, 1883, aIle approval and sanction of his pial- . ', t1. man name Charles •I3alier, a I ' G 1l —The numlglants who settled In travelling watch and clock repairer, sac + • r. . • err Sas '9' vaailcd thdna, l s�r't5_� fled tho irotniso lig bad lii'ev}gushy of tiles: 7,71, a ed nl'lun°,hitu, and in a 'flcnir, .�oi. l 1- paly; um i4.t o t 4) (i iroltutu 'f'attiilies Sc�f� Her � thevillaa+rs at";4'iflva;rtou elle met, the defendant, .who seemed a ° tap ay- .. of thousands of,„1 1'1teformf •' airs who fool like soiistraint,' ant . faecinatcd by her good looks, and will vote ,for that party wltieh is bo asked her if slio'wnuld allow hien loyal to the Ct'own of Great:Britain :toaccompany her ter aslsottdistance. end. the integrity of the British Ake assented, and from that tilne T.inprre, whatever the faults of that forwavd •lac payed her the. most party. Inny 800(11 to thein tO'be. l J • "Ilelievitig that-I3ritain is ills marked attentions ; ha wrote lier a clines. potvor o£'d.l•oc1 to disseminate number. of •letters, breathing Si all other 11811 -our ou tho earth, montane undying love.atldl..uttech- evitilotit imeeptiont, the tette 1,4.111- mut, telling her t11at her ttilllea of -civil' and religions ft'Q0-lom i,;th istai Matin a..rr' Lovr5r,v polls, • am c,ilp:u.:a dl (n t•fl+' t�•,anin%' tit flir • taro:t:ar•:ti, 013 tho 40043 h,u:,l, :.54(1 tlt:tt ; rlyd t*pir•.,1 leis; rvatk1It • lc,a111* 411441 ~•ular:cl anil soothe the Wear,', hingn 0 S: t fr a, ,l, n11 .abs .•,il+.,f ; and that ; _'ur•l'iT4 ,^t,r"4114;1. (l,.aritylltr'i.) '.,lis' F lr.,r i',; • !t.a made to 11on' by giving her an en- gagement ring, and telling her that she might, regard herself as his betrothed wife; •, Ile removed,. front Solborno to' Petersfield,. and from the latter O e bo wrote her ti letter iu al li ell Ileseated that his 'Ho ts'tts Ixc ometratn, OIrT ansk;sS A\1)' itE- ANollo1' . 4 because she' Was not /near kiln to • assisted passages and wereall sari ' i h Al 1 f } cultural 'lahoters and_ their' d , , and domestic servants: -•and deliberately drew a razor across —Andrew T)t'iVer a•. well to do his vietitil's face, f.•on1 'Aar to oar, fanner of I;l+ineltarai, about six miles ;'cutting through both cheeks', send lay - from St. Marys, when. vetorni'n; nig Ida U090 Open tontho 1)0110. HO from that town with a lea d) of 11iin • else indicteelseveral dote on Seirsuel s ben in Some way fall off the lonrl",.'s head,'•ttatteoing" }ling in a' terrible to tell. this'll th'iit Conserriative' altos are not going' to vote. the es: form ticket if -Mr. O'Donohoo fails to got the office to which lio .thinks himself entitled; and that Reform Catholics' are not going; to vote the .Conservative ticket because Mr. 0' - Donohoe. and a dozen other Catho- lics do get good offices. As the Spectator has already pointed out, if Catholics do. form ` a: distinctive •, Catholic party, whose •principle of 'titian shall •be the . getting of office, they will be overwhelmed by a this- ti.nctivo anti-Cathofi party, If Catholics shall considl r 010)11801m merely a hart of the Canadian pee- plo, nos, doubt their representative men will come - to• the front and Aare with other represontittivo neon the„I ouors and offices in the public gift , flea h.irel wheels of the ova»r;olt liana- [manner. 1l:tker.• eseaped, lent WAS' ' • i his 1 , and l lv killing a calilured shortly afterward. Selo,- -i1Tr. Glaclsfouo'0 supporters are - tun. blatantly ,y , is astu'm;.;a•: a r :� was only 43 ve,a: ' 1?ad>t+t li4w in ,, critical state burn the Home Inane Bill, G•laadlstoue'scult- leg over tis 105(4 t u roc .r ; Y r, 1 • t I it r 1 114' 1 Tiers %amitosis Nero cliessed but, 'lie sow loss sanguine eorlcerning the • veta .>) tetir•t • • ,., 41.•Pis elite teti11e woundsrcoeiv- Oessio11s aro too 1'agu1;0 , even. •if ' 11 alter Ile, in Stratford gaol. lht'r muclCfledT.