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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-12-05, Page 2The. urofn Iel+u -f etor fibs truth'fpine9e or that af6davttG A StTCQgSS IN BUSINESS. LEGITIMATE EFFECT. any one particular. If 6ive.n ain ,oli America was the Rev. Dir. Burnett, $1.40 a XeQr-lll•$6I Advµpce. portuni;y, /before 4. properly ern- � SUCCESSFUL BUSINE¢9 MAN'S ;., pgtyered tlriburt 1, tlfiq 0($14 will $up- por4 that sfdev ii by other evidence, OPiN10N �Yedtfit'8dtsy, Lec• $fill, IS8S and will in aaditt'n prove all tine "In my opinion the secret murders have been committed„ othor chargee. of !' folluw,the wagon from Motives Of aucoeas lies within the reach of all ' SELF CONDEMNED GREEN- affection or curiosity,•but on account whether a poor cash boy who re - WAY. DIED IN AN OPIUM DEN, ceives $1 a week,.or a targe -salaried hard and so ill -paid as to make,life- a stoul ring attached to. it rope that employee who gets $10 to $20 a j It w11I be relnerubertld that traitor BAD $ATE OF A PRETTY CANADIAN weep, it lies within. the provinces Greenway, who Bold himself to oh- GIRL WHO WAS RUINED AND of every ambitious person to make i tain a dishonored seat in Parliament DESERTED. I a fortune and an honorable name. for South Huron, has been charged always go with a vicious temper and Hard,. persistent work, attention to with like miscon uct siuce he has A pretty girl dead in a Chinese details, and economy, will be the become prettlier o Alan iLuba. Both opium den. Such was the Fate of lever that will work the cash boy • Reform and Conservative papers of Louise Cavillea, a handsome Can- up to the highest niche in the tem. Winnipeg ohnrbed "him with to adian, who was found lifeless one ple of fortune and fame. None ceiviug foreign money un the day last week in a bunk at the den can hopeto succeed unless they are promise of his aid in procuring the of Ah With, No. 117 Fourth -ave: willing to deprive themaelves of donors especial privileges in it pro- nue, Chicago. Louise came. here luxuries, and are always ready to posed railway charter. Tho papers four months ago and was known as work hard. The Canadian boy or referred to boldly charged titer with I+wil JohustoU. and plunged into a man should never despair, Bever so doing. Hu brought actiuns fol life of shame. When she went in- give up the ship. 'If at first you libel. Thu grand jury fuund' " no to Ah •Wah's place, with a con-• don't succeed try try again.' In bill." Greenway asked for, it Com paniou nailed Albert Rogers; she my own experience, it: the past missiun to iuvt stigato the cll..rges, was under the influence of wine. ten years, had I succumbed to des• bitt would nut take up tine charges and the offecis of both the wine and poudency or despair I should not made ill th+: papers. We have al opium awaking caused her death. now be at the head of this husi- ready published the affidavit of The pretty red brown hair of the ness, and I find the great necessity; McAithur fixing the guilt of eorrup•d©ad girl fell over the head of the exon at present, with a lucrative, tion on Greenway. The fol copper dissecting pan in the Morgue well established business, of working lowing from the Winnipeg Cull yester day, while the keen scalpers' hard and attending closely to my shows that Mr. Groenway would were busy cutting into her fair business details. The greatest mis nut face the music before the flesh. Ah Willi, Ah Lee and other take most clerks make is, if they Con nlissiou of his own asking, Chinantun stood around in their receive but a small salary, they get but w,lntl d other matters icquired queer, satin lined blouses and chat• disheartened, think it impossibla into, leaving the vital issues to one tered in. their strauge sing song. that they dan accumulate tiny side altogether. Clearly by so They looked soared. Mealy, Lee money on so small an amount, and • doing ]le 9talld8 s(slf condemned as and Rogers were hold to answer hence feel that they had bettor on - a CON upt mail, "which nobody can for her death. joy the fruits of their toil and' deny." Not lUllg ago hUu13e w'it8 it hat 1 3', b happy, spend every dollar and cent they (N'rtau rho wiuuipua Cilli) To.sav that the puhlic will be • sur• b innocent girl -at Toronto, Canada, earn, even going so far as to cu - prised at the course adopted by the tier parents being w0l to du. She croach (by borrowing) on their, next woek's salary, and should they Greenway Government in reference was graduated fruui at loading female YAVKEE GUSIi. to the coynl• commission is but to seminary, It wits the saute ultl lose their positions are left literally feebly express the feeling that actu story of ruiu and desertion ; her without it dollar. Boys, dont be ally prevails. When it is hsrned father flied of it broken heart I,u_ f0ulish. Save $1 a Creek if you that they have induced the coin.cause of his daughter's dis r tc ( raid g i • '' can't stave 63 or $5. Savo 50 cents missioner to refrain ,from calling witnessesrefute the tile the mother removed fruit the old + fit week if you cant save more, but will beastou ded. The pub- ub home so full of painful memories. save something. Never spend all Work hard and be lie expected that when given all op. The body of the girl will be pent to 3"11 rticeivo. hopeful and ambitious, fur while portunity to deny the charges on a small town in illiehioaiu, where neighbors. Among% former. Pr'eai• oath the ministers, would have done the bereaved mother sorrowiugly ambition has ruined many a man " so, that they would have put in swornm 'of 'the awaits her,. • yet without ambition no one can testiony in contradleItion A HAIRLESS HUR�E hope to rise And make a success in charges. Yet they did not offer one - - -•-- _ _ __. _. __ life." word of evidence and they even re- THE PROHIBITION VOTE. three Presidents fifteen have Bible cg trained from placing Messrs, Me- ity, in the shape of a horse absolute- names. Which shows what a hold \aught and Kendrick in the boy.. 3 The American prosy, especially IIh KILLED THIRTY MEN. _. -.'._. If they were inngcent. why ,did ,th,e,+ . � - the-lIe' u-ljhcan �art�uf-it;�ooattiruas.- P I not tape the opportunity glvenrthein bo the Commission of denying tale to be very much exercised over the SEVEN TIMES TRIED EOR MURDER, charges on oath? They have in- Prohibition vote. 'The Now York BUT NEVER CONVICTED. dulged'freely in mere assertions of Greenway has Tribune puts it in this way:— "After rr --- A special to the St. Louis Globe - their innocence. Mr. declared that the statements sworn fill[ dittetssion for four years about 93 voters out of 100 in Democrat froth Fort Smith says to by J. B. McArthur are untrue,, this State refuse to accept the theory that Capt. -John Miller, who was yet when it comes to denying the no. that Prohibition,' enforced by A killed Dear. Jimtown, Idaho 'Terri- cusations on oath they draw back and have nothing to say. The effect political 1'rohibitiom arty, is the 1 P tory, on Monday last by one of his of such. conduct is 'to. produce an right remedy for the evils of intern- .tenants naiued Jim 'Ables, had a impression that their actions have penance." remarkable criminal record, having been even worse than has before -None of lbe .,American papers killed thirty men.at different places been alleged. The public can enter- have, we think, hie `upon the real ADA under different circumstances. Lain not the slightest respect for tate cause of the failure to increase the His death•was the result• of a dis- word of those men who dare not Prohi,, ition vote at the critical lute with, Ables • concerning the make sworn'deniale of the charges. points tvhero the I'rohibitiouists' disposition of some cotton, which The Call t, not a public prosecutor; could haver, struch a decisive blgw•, the latter claimed had been stolen. it could not rightly tri called on to We think'it was because the pro: Atillor made asuspicious movement, proceed against th.; miu•istera g yet it - was; and still is willing to prove the hibitiunist Republicans of New its if to draw a revolver, when truth orits charges. Tli,q,opport.un' Yuvk State, saw that they elected Ables shot him dead. 'was ity'bf proof tvns,'however; re'tuse$ it, Glevehlud ill 1884 .that inany of Capt. Miller bora in Choe and the Governatent'dared not offer 'thein refused to vote against their taw county, Alisa., in 1816', a -lid their own evidence. After loudly paitti. is 1853. They s,ryv that they was 72 years of ag"e" Yet no one proclaiming their innocence they had put a JJemocratie Administra-• would have taken him fur more rest content, decline to support their assertions by sworn testimony, null in ower for four year's. They P Y than 50. Few men have led a and aro satisfied to necept a verdict eudenvored to think during the more adventurous life than he. of 11 not. pro'ven.'! Every, one who -four years that by so doing they According ;to his own statement, has read of the procedure of Scotch had served the cause of 'Temperance, the first than ho ever killed took courts knows the meaning of such a They failed to convince theinselves place at Columbus, Miss. He•was verdict. It sends the culpriat out of that they would advance -the eauae tried for the crime and came clear. court' with the stigma of the offence by untrenchiug the Donlucraay for This was when lie was quite young. •with which he was charged still upon him. In like manner 'do Greenway hf' ears amd therefore re - atuuteroury In 1848, at New Orleans, Miller and Martin' stand to day. They turned to the Republican ranks re. and two Maley brothers, Henry and have failed to show their innocence solved to do what good they could John, [tilled the three Turk brothers. and they have refused to allow evi& within the party. Certain it is that Aliller was a 'tueniber of Jeukens' once of their guilt 'to be adduced. the Prohibitionist sentiment never company in the filibustering expe• Everyone will remember how, when before was so ably and thoroughly dition to Cuba, when Lopez was Sir Charles I)ilke was accused of of• fences which shocked fife civilized worked up As in the late campaign. guillotined and Cat. John J. b 1 world lie declined to produce evid- Im default of a better reason why it Quittington and 52 men shot. The ence in his own behalf and stood be- effected nothing except in States difficulty with the 'Turk brothers fore tike' world practically self con, where its influence was altogether occurrod'just after his return from demned. So must the conduct of powerless on the general results, we Cuba. He was tried at New Or - Greenway and Martin be. taken as tender this explauatioD, with the leans for the Turk killing, .and an admission of their inability to �., addendum that the bearing lies in again came clear. prove their innocence. the applie•Ition of it.—Toronto Ili 184D,, in a difficulty hoar The course of the Government is extraordinary. When the grand Globe. _ —_ _ Shreveport, La., tie killed three ,jury threw out tbe.bills in the libel hOOJIa THAT HAVE BURST. men—Murphy, Mysick and one ' cases they expressed deep regret . Carrell. He was tried at Shreve - and sought to make the people be- port' and acquitted on tato ground lieve they were sincere. Doubt has, Chatham, Ont., Planet : The ver- of self-defence. lie cut the next however, been cast on their sincerity dict of all returned Canadians and two notches on his gun. at Lick= by their refusing to grant a full in- all At present away frow ]tonne is : skillet Ln,, in 1850; when he and vestigation into, all the charges. Ilad true bills been found the in- , Stay at hone•; stick to Canada , + Alex. lyudes followed two horse giiiry would have been into the don,t leave Kent. 7'ho number of thieves froln Texas and Miller , statements contained in the Call's Persons who have come }xtck to killed them both in a fight they articles. The Cull was ready for Chatham and the county of late, made while resisting arrest. t (lint. It went to much trouble and who went away big with expecta 1 In 18'67 he killed a utan named expense in employing counsel and tion as to the future, is somewhat Taylor at Galesville, Tex., with a Tayknife. subp(enaing witnesses and it was desirous that there should be a full remarkable. They all have rho same story on their return,, that�' Taylor- struck hien in the inquiry into every charge made. there is no place like Bout and head with a tach• Ho was also. That, however; was thwai:ted f)y the Canada. We have had to stiffer it for Lhis' murder and carne action of the grand jury. 'Then a royal commission was demanded and froin booms in Kansas, Nebraska, clear. when the Goverrimen consented to Dakota, California, Sault Ste. Ainrie In 1866 while on route to Mexico, a commission issu' everyone ex• and many other places. One after lie, with six companions, was petted that f ould be to Inquire another of theso has died out, the camped' near Spivey's ferry on Red iuto the s ne charges, and there latest bei;pg the Los Angeles craze, river, when a general row took "from - was general urpriso when it was It, too, has perished. One would Place not far his camp between discovered the the Government imagine th,tt uuw, with the expert - five white' men and a Crowd of proposed to limit hs scope of the proposed commission to tai investigation of once of so man ricked bubbles Y P negroes. Miller and his men only two chargee, and that these the people of Canada, and especial. appeared on the scene after the five PP werb not even sta ed in the paper'i ly of Kent, would settle down to the whites were wounded,• and opened own words. Fane a o'iminal pre- conviction, which should be that of fire on the negroee, killing 12 of paring his own ind ctment 1 Such a every Canadian, that there is no them. For this he wag tried thing is unheard of but it would be place like home. We believe that before Gem. Reynolds at Austin, be no more absurd than what the Is getting to be more and more the Tex., And released. Government have done in this case. sentiment of our people, and by In 1871 he pursued three horse a The Call repeats every statement made to its articles. of October 3rd, the time a few more hundreds go thieves from the Indian territory 'Texas, and upon which the actions el And come back again dislipointed into And all three of thein rnmeor were based. It dares fibs Government with far-off fieldsnd satisfied with t • were killed. For this he stood to proceed rgainst it therefor crimin• the home prospect, the flaunted trial at Gieamberry, Awl was turned ' ally or civilly, It, challenges the "exodus" will be a thing of the loose. (government to isatie A royal Com- past, In 1879 he killed, or w•asebarged mission with full scope to inquire in- _- with killing, :Matthew Fletcher on to all the charges, bailing, the ac- ` —When the plergynian r( -mark- � his (Alillor's) own farm near Jim. ceptance of this challenge the Gov- ernment stands self•eondemned. J. ed that there world be a nave in the town. For this he was arrested and B. McArthur's affidavit convicts new chnrch, An "Oft]" lady whippere lodged in the United States jail, them of one of the Charges, and that she "know the party to whom where he romained eight months. nothing Lias been Advanced to shake lie referred." and in 1880 was tried and acquitted. t This, he says, was the hardest trial lie ever had during. all. hie experi- encs. He also killed three other Igen in th dQ Indian country, whose noose he declined-for the h s they had reason, se he said, , that grown up children in that country, and hs didn't care to have the matter resurrected, In May, 1886, he was brought to Fort Smith to stand trial for killing A prominent young Choctaw in January of that year in his (Miller's) own house. This killing, he claimed, was an accident. No one saw the killing except Miller's wife, During all his adventurous life he was never w.winded but once, W and that was at Weatherford, Tex., in 1872, when he was shot in the kuee by a roan named Benton. Miller's mother was one-eighth y man, w and his father an Irish- ratan, and his right in the Nation 0 comes front his mother. - - --- HE STOPPED THE PROCESS- ION. Ali. John Alauwaring, a 'cattle buyer, wns jugging along behind a blooded horse, with a friend, in the suburbs of Norwich, the odher day, enjoying the bracing autumn air that came to thein under the brown IMMORAL i ,ARLB.OROUGH. -�-.-.— REV, ]IR. 11 44ENPIFiTALKS—THE DUKE AND r(ADY ( OLIN CAMPBELL, Rev. M. Ma ondie lives on the 1 threshold of the Duke's mngui' ficentr estate, in a charming rectory, almost adjoining the ancient church of his parish. If the nlaB's face is anyoriterion he has a will of iron " I refused to ring the chimes to welcome the Duke home," he said,. "because my Y oroed and m church ptotest against such a marriage. MY principle do not hermit we to do such a thing and I resolutely e refused to listen to the appeals from the Mayor and from others who urged me to participate in a public t refs 1tioII." " Is it true," the correspondent asked, "that the Duke has prohibit- ed you from driving in Blenheim Park, and that he will not allow you to enter the school at Bladeu 1". �� Yes, I have received notices from his agent to that effect. I have hadmo personal interview with the Duke or with his wife either. From all I hear site is a changing lady. But my action is influenced b principle, not lip Qrsonalitioa. Y t P+ 1 P It is the same principle thatmade the Episcopal clergyman" in America refuse to marry them, and singularly ouuugh one of the clergyfinen who refused to perform the Ceremony in it is Abs U r' Fox people to expect { cure for Iadlge . filen, unless they refrain from eating what is unwholesome; but if anything will sharpest the appetite and give tone to the dlgestiveoXane.itisAyQr'YOt►r-• saparilla. Thouslintis all over the land testify to the merits of this medicine. Dlrs. Sarah Burroughs, of 248 Eighth: street, South Boston, writes: „My bu*-- baud has taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for Dyspepsia and torpid liver, and has been greatly benefited." A Confirmed D yspeptic. C. Canterbury, 141 Franklin Boston, Mass., writes, that,, sufferinin g for years from Indigestion, he was at last induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and, by its use, was entirely, cured. Mrs. Joseph Aubin, of. High street, Holyoke, Mass., suffered for over a year from Dyspepsia, so that she Could not eat substantial food, became very weak. and was unable to care for her family - Neither the medicines prescribed by - y physiciana, nor any of the remedies advertised for the care of Dyspepsia, )yelped her; until she commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Three bottles of tills medicine," she writes,. "cared me." Q Ayers Sarsaparilla f►' PREPARM) BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maso Priced; el:bouleo,$5. worth$5abottlo. LEGITIMATE EFFECT. tined leaves and maple boughs along America was the Rev. Dir. Burnett, --_ the tree- bordered'road. A big young of Southboro , Mass., who used to be In Whitechapel, the part of • f bull followed the tbam, shaking his curate with me here." London, Englund, whereauch.bruta{ ° head and kinking up dust. His ac- THE DUCHESS UNHAPPY. - murders have been committed„ tiODe indicated that lie did not It required scarcely any inquiry there is an itunenso population folluw,the wagon from Motives Of aniong the people at Woodstock to without social existence. Some affection or curiosity,•but on account convince the correspondent that the live by crime, and some by toil so of regard for his nose, in which was Aunerieau Duchess has been very hard and so ill -paid as to make,life- a stoul ring attached to. it rope that unhappy since the Duke took her to scarcely worth living. Alen 'and 'live was connected with the wagon seat. BleuheilD from London. All the women in the same crowded He was a wouse colored bull, and people of that quiet town know the tenement for years dud never know mouse colored patches on ii bull all', irs at Blenheim Palace thorough. each Other's names. Each man or ; always go with a vicious temper and ly froat the servants and laborers woman tins no place for another's an analytic Ml mind. To the people who work un the estate during the burden because of the weight of passing along the roadside it was day, and who bring the news to their.own. It is a place in which evident that the }null was inspired Woodstock at night. So fur as she all .lose their, history. They have by A single westering purpose ; to had been along her tenants the put behind them their past, and stay the procession, And those who American Duchess is lifted. they look, not to A future out of were acquainted with the kind of 'lie On the day Lady ColitiXampboll which all the lines of hope have w bull was would have given bib arrived at Blemheinn on a visit,a faded. Murders can be committed odds in a wager that he would be month esu, the Woodstock .folic be- at night in the backyards and succ6ssful Tt+3ce' he tiaS'at'totnpt- •'gau to look for trouble. As a Drat- alleys of this region, and the screams ed to -stop the team by bracing his ter of course the invitation carne of the victims, so lilts the usual feet and holdingback, and the ex- front the Duchess but 'tis said after midnight noises . of the locality,. pe•innents had fully satisfied. him s—disriuct understanding with the will be utterly disregarded by the. that that was not the right way to Duke that he should not be alone inhabitants. In such a place vice do it. Then lie gave the tailboard with her. Lady Colin arrived on herds, crime fosters, and as its sin, two resounding whacks with hfa. Satuilday. On Sunday she rode for becunies more gro.zs and revolting: head, but the noise frightened the several haute with the Duke, and it becomes more excluded from horse and tie pulled along at a pain- the Dachese was not asked to come. restraining or red('owitig influenced fully rapid pato. Next he turned' That evening the Duchess did ubt In such a place lacy is dish`onores. his attention to the whirling wheels, appear at dinner, nor, so far as can and the go; w unkuuwn. n- u_ -W and after rubbinghis shot%, wicked- looking .horns ageinut the spokes be learned dill •slie see -Lady Colin _1L --•-- —A iluuftreal jurytrial in the two or three times, he suddenly again during the • visit. But some- ° b how the duwager Duchess, who is , case of Mrs. Flynn v. the Canadian uttered a bellow of savage gratifies- tion, and drove his head against the ver fond of her American daugh• Y b 1?acificrail wa The watilfeinim-. J ` P ` ed dania-es o•n"account of in ac• - flickering disk. ter, got to, hear of Lady Colin svisit' and in less thou forty-eight hours cidont nbich caused the death of At this molueut the toam was At she had her daughter, Lady Curzon, }ter moat of who was im the em- Ployment of the coiiipany. He was along at about a fourtninute together, with the latte'r's husband, helping to unload an It'On machine brit, but it stopped. The spectatora `�' ' on the way to Blenheim;, The doiv- fro.m it truth it and on the roadside thought there was ager Duchess followed owed soon, After .when .fell struck him, and he died from Ltie an explusiou. There wasa glimmer but lady Colin left Blenheini a low effects. The trial ended this after - for an instant of a bay horse, a hours before she arrived. noon with a verdict condemning wagon, a bull and two mem, all ris- T_ _ the company to pay 84,500 to the'. fug me time and turning ver in diffthe air- the same directions. YAVKEE GUSIi. plaintiff and $2,000 for her child_ Thou there was a collapse, and the We clip the following editorial —At' Carnpbellford, Out., As a daughter of Air. J. Alexander•, about g phenomenon was swallowed up in a cloud of (lust. After the dust had paragrapy from the New Yor—Bo, twelve years of age, was getting a• settled Ali,. Dlanwarin0 and his the '1'urontu Glebe : pail of nater from a flume her hat friend" were soon sitting in the road Che United States will soon have fell off and while reaching forit she fell in and was carried down with on opposite sides of the vehicle, the a Benjamin for President. a Levi for 'Elijah the current. This flume is covered wagon was bottom upward, the horse was ori his back, and the bull was Vice -President and an for Presidents Secretary. The good old and extends for several hundred seated on the wagon body with the Bible names are conning to the front. But it has always been so with our feet without an opening. Fortun- ately, she was observed going under wheel eucirclim his nock. Ile had g neighbors. Among% former. Pr'eai• the covered place by Mr. Hender- stopped the .procession. dents there have been three Johns) son, who plunged in after leer at the. one 'Phomas, five Jameses, two risk of his own life. Others arriv- A HAIRLESS HUR�E Andrews, one Zachary, one Abraham, one Abram (Garfield'ssecond name), rig, I Plankingthwas torn tip some and one Stephen. Out of twenty- distance down e race and both A very interesting oquino curios- three Presidents fifteen have Bible were rescued through .the opening ity, in the shape of a horse absolute- names. Which shows what a hold thus made. It was a plucky rescue, 1 without hail-, arrived at San Y the Bible has on the family life of ,is it was an utter impossibility /10 the United States. get back to the place where th girl Francisco from Australia on Satur- Of all the specimens of annexa- fell in, on account of the strength day last. It was exhibited to a few tion gush that we have yet soon of the current. '—It Connoisseurs in horseflesh next day this is perhaps the worst. We are in told of a popular solicitor by the ownor, R. A. Cunninghn,n, speaking, of course, of alleged that he recently called upon another The horse or rather a targe, for it Canadian news niers. All thoserother of the rofespion and asked _ belonged to, the latter gender,3470 ' 3 aroma fnililTy; po t' i icti v nt s an hie oplill - upon a ct-rtam point o prolounged a phenomenon. Iter our C. U. contemporary know it law. The lawyer to whom the. skin is black and as smooth find well. Tale tl;e two Andrewg for question wits addressed drew Itinysolf fine as that•of a human being. She instaucu. Jackson load a reputation up and maid, 'I .generally fiei Maid stands it little over fifteen hands fur profanity that a fish wifo might for what 1 know,' 'pile questioner high, and is about seven years old. envy. Johnson was helplessly druu'k draw half it crown front Isis pocket, It would bit diflicult to find a hand- on the day of his inauguration, and handi•tl it to the other, ansa ro+)Ily sower or more shapely animal. afterwards only escaped innpeach- remarkodi;' 'Tell nn• all you Itnow• ani[ She looks well bred and is etrongiy ment by bribing his judges. 'There give me then change.' developed. In action the move- was but one Tliumlas—Jefferson. lie __11r. Wesley, after preaching in ment of' eve,ty muscle is plainly may have been a degenerate dos Dundee once, wrote in his journal, discernible by reason of the animal's candant of the duiibt•ing Thomas of "There is seldom fear of wanting a utter nakedness. Were it not for the gospels. The Yankee Thomas -congregation in Scotland. But- the her Abnormal appearance tie mare was an open and undisguised infidel misfortune in they know every would snake it most excellent car- and lived apd died as such. ' Of the thing ; they learn nothing." The rings }torso. Anything more petal- "Jarneses," James Madison's policy Scots tiro a very knowing people, iar than the Appearance of the beast brought about a war with our country but all 'the wish men arP not con - with her sinooth, shiny skin, black which cost the Yankees the fishing fined to SeoLland. Thera is a as ebony, attempting to whisk frow privileges which they possessed aprinkling of them to be found al - her back with a hairless, stumpy upon our coasts, and James Mucha- nnoat everywhere—nnen who know tail the flies clusteriug there it is Ban was the father of the Southern more than all the wine men who impossible to. conceive. The soft- rebellion. Then there are three have preceded them, and Abund- ness and smoothness of every part Johns, But why go to the United antly more than all who no%v dare to. of her anatomy, even where the States for these 1 Have we ifelt Dea- differ form them, inane ought to be found, precludes con Julia of the Globe, Sir John —"There in no limit to the pro, the idea that the hair has been Tholnpsou, Minister of Justice, and gren:+iveness of getting !" said flip. gotten rid of artificially, as by last, but not least, Sir John Mao- enthusiastic orator. "Show ma it shaving. :Mr. Cunningham pur- donald, Dremio• of Life Dominion. field of effort in which American in. chased the mare in Echua, Victoria, And even apart from this our Perlia- vento's have not nindegitlantic stir front a farmer, who utilized her as nientary Companion will show more des in the last fifty years ! 'Point 'A buggy be scriptural names in a decade than out, if you can, a single instance in I _ - the Yankees can in a century. Why which they have failed to improve —",kv ye lift the -parade, Tiru 1' does not the Globe summarize these. on- the achievements of previous 'Oi have that.' 'Pllwat for 1' `Oi've agesi" 'lave they made any kind fist been-tow•ld as Sint Patrick was —Better beware of Diss Perkins, Of stuff for boy's pants that won't a Frinchnlan, an' the idea of traipsin Henry. if you flirt with her you'll wear out at the knees`?" anxiously roun' the athraits an' carryin' the find she knows a thing or two. inquired a stoopshouldered mart Americsn flag fur a furriner is not Henry (vagerly)-5'he does 1 Triat's who rose up in the bath ptit of the to ale taste at all at all.' the kind of a girl I've been look for. hall, . � o J $s'nn:lt. li .r a ..., .. � ..;•...• .. �'. _�J.+I.i.:WrX. ,.LM. .. .,e..i,�l l..,,....,.: ,u .... <.;C• ,da^r. ,,wc..�.,. a. .1+1x1... .. _..... iC. . .... .. _.'I�A ., ..• . ,,t ....•-n., '1' 41,