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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-22, Page 1T W NOI.i ire' It" f DEVOTED o COU NEWS gEHEAAL NTE1-L GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY. JUNE WHAT'S UPI limy coulee on on this lips fee the past two years and • half alongside those of nay opponent .•f mine on the waterworks Things That Are Apps tag ashen and ,f the other fellows d..n't Latest Political and General h I'll crawl Iwo the N from FROM THE C kPITAL. year. 'They will spud $783,000 in sub- ITHE BRIGADE CAMP • midges to railways. Mr Hutch id McNay is a rich Rerorn. i or of Montreal, who has given money The Volunteers of No. 1 D1Striei • end greet services w his party, wbn had Under Canvas. no means of acknowledging them. In rOt1II a n ewe Ottawa. -a kick the beam, then Fant street hole iu-the grouu'_, so ;will --- ' the tubing in after one, aetaaser riemiew•s Fad - Tae neer .r /5e A l'.*call kr. Borgia. 05 Ward and Its • s •. --The question of railroads came up seats• • t+.+wa .amr. y neurons tteers.l MOW to t• h 7t 11asteed sod Lad, atanley t.Mlers 1a It1 T► w serAeret• I__w .us. -sig for discussion on the back stoup the uth _-ste.a .. rel... e a Meg about fit ilwar Settles. ' or evening, sad the subjoin was keg - j hauled from stem to gudgeon. Then I r our t er Correspondent. t b county !was no r.`resentatives from Ciintnn Dna- tno•e A June 19. council that Huron is troubled with • I enc, and a suidinous coo/lesion was sr - Senator Clesow of this city has • cc is mu - order therefore to do him bouor Premier Mercier appointed hien • Councillor which givee him the title of Honorable. It was well known that his health was to. poor to. enable. him to discharge any public duties slid he re - snood in achy or two. Mr Ah Ward, who. opposed at the last general election has been appointed Chapleau drew the portrait of Hon H ler u t lati Arriving ea Me 6-ea.ds Nat •r 111.11.1. ions sad Owls w.eees-TM te..5m5d- amt's Adorns net Wr.t5ae Nat rat Boss to .•seed 0Mrti. nom the Sirs' ford Bea: on. The odium' were astir at an early hour I ... by the minutes o t • ►o his plan Tuesday morning, prepar:og to give the At Ir Kermess* m Montreal, Hon J A volunteers a right rural welcome. Flags wrples, obtained from Scott Act, 6Iwo of raged at. Of creme the wrthern conte greet schema batching beneath h were teens g from all the public build `` Mero h pot tical toe. wore, lusting numerfrom all t residences sod something over N.000, and doesn't ksew; oris adopted, and I must confess I mold vtvs brow, Bs will move next ..ancon strict of Ottawa do with it 1 tt hat will he howls. On the Downie road a streamer how to dispose of it. Now, I was given out get over the arguments adrancod in to creche fuhtnnate a raof ib. United States Iwt Gorernmewt will pees •bill re- spanned [he streets, ' t:od moos titer t d ntandohat one of the objeotiops i its faro- It was shown to be the short- Dutnct o[ Col.tmbiA The idea i• t•. rat nncad a lievtog Mr Jubn Why", of iilegsnttc, 01 eat route. the easiest to build, "tees"' draw a line 10 or 12 miles out from the personal d' ualt6catton imposed by IGEN t D. Ho6I1. e IN Alsvoh t t $1•11♦ Tie Love,., apt Wifiattw n (acting morn), Adjutant Davis, 8ureeonSwan, Putna•- Ms - ter M.CMM[ban, tluartermster Snttbcised, M 1'. No 1 co.upany, Capt Qin, Lieuts Knight and Thrall : N apt Rose, Lieut Abernethy : Ne 3, Li•et'a Oliver and •Horner ; No 4,ht opt Heeler, Lieu J. Copts Blakeley and Thom/mon ; No 6, Capt Balt. Lieut. 'iioi" and Ardor - son ; No 7. Capt Von R•iskirk ; Liget ' lib.pie : No w'i Copt . 1) d 25 Limns gnu', land McKay, ,.t 5LrU nun a►TTaalai ("A A N'• "e' Li•ttt•Cul A H Maedcnald, mayo. of t;uelph. commanding "A" Battery, ! Major Nichol, Capt Davison isdj•:taotl, (`apt Murchison, Limits Kuowles said Rosa, Battery Senn -Major Sneider ' B" Battery, Major Hoed. Capt H iitrio- botbam, Lieots Merrywesther and Ms - street u nes • Volunteers. ' streamers Farther up on Untaria I Crae, Bstt.. i3.rgt-'M*jor, John idd t •• her streamers •ratio Wstaoa Welcome w Our Volunteers. The ( LoaDo1 SUED BATTERY. depot was crowded with citizens desiring "B" Battery, Lieut•Col Peters, Cspt have to pay • pertios of the Wanes •d the county ;went throug ParlisAneot butldings. Th• territory y Williams, Limits Fairbanks and Hssketh wtnte and insl,ecton but trict for local Anise ; was most direct for thus set apart would be governed by The Newfoundland delegates will so to ase the buys in blue, black atgl scarlet rive here in ti•ptember. las they came in. Billie 8.rgt lining, T Hood. Rngds cadence I It was 11 u dost before the first de- ; (ajor, Voung; ltriiradw Trnmp•t As announced in this correapo tashment arrived ; they were the 29th 151agiO• of Guelph; Hrtrade Quar- last Jann•ra he world doeutobe,Senator Schultz Waterloo, three companies, with Cur. I [.r $.,t, Thatcher of Guelph. has bees appointed L'eut-tiovanot of Manitoba. Hesin oomtsiand. At noon two palerThere are 4 Armstrong tnu:.zs loading oompanioe of the 27th Batt. ,Lambton), wish better'''. The Condom of Cavan bas sonarttheved in charge of Lieut -Col. Faber •Hived. Leat -Ciel Peters • f London commode bow to spend • year with her son the rat [Lam moo PATTBP.Y. the Field Artillery Brigade. Hoo 0 H Lambert who is employed in hL1" j; Service M a• third clam clerk k and B batteries, ti gone, Maj..r I wgpltesDAY a TARSUS. reel T*R a year. ---- - Nichol in easmand, arrived early in the -,Loh. h,ttowinR Batt.i+wt• tanned lines On his return frees flahint His ?sed• limey will .wen the Ottawa Fair at Iasdowne Park. _w Since January tat 33 000 intending settlers have arrived in Canada. A new club oohed the Ottawa was opened today ...Alun of Ottawa need enel.we the city in a circle by the court in t • Morainic election. h the best du• this distance. at an points, from the• ilemenoy earls. to the Ad was that it woo pro self-sustaining, and the county would I direct woe the northeastern the pout. mag if the minutes of the council are correct- through traffic ; if b.oeaes were wanted Gover.msot commission, muuletp•I or - sod 1 have every confider.* in my old would hews the strongest backing ; gaatz•t:oa ceasinz to end in Ottmunicipal or- amid iet eased friecd, the clerk -then would be of greet coaveai.emeto visitors, Hell, Aylmer and other places in the witnesses sad all others limit. Under this scheme the e duvere- 1%ri aside punched i1 Axle of tbsehiet litigantsjaunt,, •o.,,t would m►custn roads, rect contentions of the antis that lets in an c,ming to Huron's county town and bridgesand generally replace the muni - would not en- machinery at protest in existence. elephant, and in this sane the elephant is beautiful summer resort ; eipal 1 P ss. I odd before, the eta business centres not now in existence A rttUTEATA%T UNION. as white one, Ley, ._._ ZSc..territn of sew ' The Laetw of the Ran., ehich I harm wide t know to ttFsn '7 places sapient county heeidMmil. t*•••h -- .tahl.h.d ; seed would eras a strong enticed in this correspondence. has head- quarters in Ottawa, and ilr Wicksteed, one of the chief promoters has issued • letter as part of the propagad• in which he urges the fallowing : "The British sod Protestant better half of the 1)o - minion should drop their political differ- ences and unite to form uoe overwhelm - what to do with it. I'm told my esteem- ed friend, Pat. Kelly, the member from Blyth, wanted it for the purpose of laying the foundation for a eounty poor- house, but that wouldn't work with a majority of the meaty daddies. Thea \• was • proposition made to divide plmpetitivs line that would cause our harbor trade to lift itself loftily. I teal you, boys, there was nu other side to the question, and the neighbors saw it. Of coarse, we want any hoe, but we have there • brat choice, and our first choice is the it up pie. rata (that's • pretty teed term, routs that will do w the most good. ( I think) moment the municipalities that AJAX. had cuetri►nted to the building up of the I EDITOR'S TABLE. _- surplus io the shape of tinea, bet John f THE - - Pollock, of the thrivingvmbrye.ie city 'raAvo, gas, ■uvnsitxo'" of Bayfield, atoned os. him hind Ingo la • The Itch Toluene of Alden'a Manifold minute or two with his for wreathed in Cyclopedia extends from Bravo to Cal • smile that reached from his shirt eollat vile, its 635 nicely printed pages la/led- to his hair roots, and put in kis little de. ing 120 iliustrstiooa Along with its mor against that scheme being adopted, • manifold nnml:er of woods and topics treated brood . there are many extended for in lb...." ►i. c000titueoey, Eavio; articles as for instance, Bruit, verso i fought off the Scott Act °onstables, and pages; Brea.' -loading Once, elation having contributed no fines, would not I pages; Bridge, eleven peen; British Neeson', tea pates; Brooklyn, five partake of the you own, pages; Buddha, hhsen pages: and Cali - 'funds, sixteen page•. Th. Cyclopedia said nae of the other repreeentativee, well dose. res the a.thusiastiC omamea- "that Bayfield has paid no fines." { dation it is teoelying from ell sides: it is •'I know that," mildly replied John. ! osrtainly the Cyclopedia for popular crave. Rev Dr Wright, of Ntlwaokee, evidently "Then, in that case, where notate, voices the thought of many when homes: was received, why should •nytkiog be l I may is all truth and soberness quote granted r' j first word as expressive of my sentiments not i in rd to ysor wonderful work. its Easy ewoeRh," was John's reply. ! cera m heasiveoess, P tag British-CanSd en political party, whose Mut should be to obtain conces- sions and privileges which the Protes- --- tants are *tooled to matt -a CI%T: RT AT A 000) •5N . Jose ae.• -lase. Muses !'.art The Presentment. It is • saying that civil servants set -dole die and never resign. Michael Naughton, inner door keeper w the Privy Council, has just eel.brated the fiftieth anniversary of his appointment to this past. For half a oentury this tall,st .re, and stern guardian of State secrete has .eon many public men and many ministers pies .way ; it ha. been all one On him. Ilia age is seventy. The first Governor he served under was Sir John Colborne. stew r. o. agootortoJt.+. OnJuypc l.etoffices in Canada will he divided into two clause; mons order of i - its cheapness, etc. "Y You ase, we had to keep ops standing ! „Bravo. yea, Bnvissimo! ' Its small army in our town to dove oft the Scott handy voluir.e, contra ting ito greatly Act constables, and we want to be in -1 with the usual bulky, unwieldy vol- desnifled for Wog put to the trouble I lames adopted by publishers of the cy• elope/lass, is • very pleasant characteristic and expense of keeping up the standing and undoubtedly adds greatly to the use - army." fulness of the work, as stated by Dr The laugh that greeted John'. clove% Hasty, of Iediansoolis, who says: I have remarks k t• bottom out m hocked b bott t of the the Aerican Cyclopedia, but reference i. made tothe maeitold •o ar as apposition to his contention, and up to it ten times w onoe in thet[orm•rIhave. It the time of my latest information no pre : u • marvel of oompectnees and complete- ; ata distribution amongst contributing 1 mess. The publisher sends specimen municipalities had taken place, so far as parse free to any applicant, or specimen •oluene which soy be returned mf sot the Scott Ant tines surplus was concern- misted, for GO mots for cloth binding, ed. 75 cents for half morocco, plot paid: the -Talking about umpteen, I dolt better Nadia/ is particular! oomm.oc Confederation. This is the to think the town will be able to boast of ed. The price of the set of 30 vols. cloth officials of the department with whom 1 seek a thing tor several eseteries to come sent prepaid is =18 00. A reduction of ' have spoken. 02.40 will be allowed on all orders re -1 It is said that his seoo.•.or will be Before kis Honor Judas Toms. [Owing to the pressure upon our news Glumus last week we were unable to publish the result of the doings at the county court last week. We do so now. -Err. S1.;NAL ] Court opened on Tuesday with a cal- endar of six civil cases. The following were sworn in •s the Grand Jury : Alfred Belfry, Myth; John Donn, Stanley ; &obi Harrison, Noble Johnston, Ashfield ; John Hardiug, (Lor- ne urrie ; Geo Hotbed. McKillop , Albert 7 H•rdior, Thomas Kidd, Seaforth ; Wm ass which will continua to reader sosoonts Kerr, Hasley Park, W inghsm ; Thomas to the Department and non-secouottng 1 M.Lwnghlin, Demei Robertson, Grey ; afternoon. LONDON moo BAtTALY. Capt Williams in command, arrived •bout 2.30. Cul Peters, who fit in com- mand of Field Artillery, states that Major Lamour deserves credit for his kindness in forwarding the London Bat- tery and part of the 21st (Essex) by spe- cial tram. °tyken which will render no seoounta. Wm McVeitty, Colborne ; John Martin, Brig - their salary from the ressipta fee Postage M Roes. Egmoodvtlle ; Thomas Shipley. Li.nt•Col JL Aylmer of London, Brig stamps ; it will be paid to them direct John Sinclair, Jos Young, Teckermith ; .d..Major. from the Department. 000D BYE are x'L&LA.x Mr McLelan Postmaster General is., it is officially known, to take the Lieut. Governorship of New Brons .sla The Hon. Archibald Woodbury It is 84 years of age. He wee bora in Nova moot oonoctllon who refuse to act in Scions, in who.. Assembly he sat from I thu matter coati net be redacting the 1868 to the Union end was shortly atter- I views of their constituents, but only wards called to the Senate, where he sat I their ono individual opinions. retie 1881. when he entered the Cos- ( it own The i cane taken upn was Hutton vs end h. has been Minister of M• rie• Lennon an action for goods Medd and de - Po Fisheries, Fal. Minister and livered. By direction of His Huoor the Postmaster General. As Mr I los so o notie• was .truck not, and the ease was • Minister ii 1. oonl tailors as Rennes )erned until • day 10 be fixed. taheit is only fair to him to say Pri•kator vs Keroiok was an action on h most industrious Hewett* pustmuten will not retain Wroxeter ; Chas R..id, Bayfield ; Alex of queue column in front of ria pa- rade: 21st Essex reedier,. ?2nd Oxford Rifles. 27th Lambton Infantry. 29th Waterloo Battalion. 32nd Brace Infantry. 33rd Huron Battalion. noise nwrue5+. Then the brigade of field artillery, un - The 21st Essex battalion arrived at 3 j der cosraand of Cu; Peters, wheeled to the left, formic in right ling:* from oniono The tafantry corps were ordered to A TINT $iTTALi0 . clots is the right to an interval of two The 22nd Oxford Rifles arrived at halt paces. put three, seven companies, Lieut -Col I Tia CONK ANDZIC i ADMtaia. Mucro in command. Their uniform is Lieut -Col Smith then addressed the black, have a fine band and seemed to be esu, oomplimendieg them upon their a smart lot of fellows. soldiery eppe•raoee He hoped they The 33ed (Herwn),O companies strum, would feel the responsibility of their arrived at 4.45. poutio.. The district was the first in The 27th ftsmbtoo) G companies and name and it should be first in fact 8• a hospital squad, arrived half so hour looked to the men to assist him in Irak inn it so. In order to do that, every titer• officer nod non-cosmisioned officer The 32nd (Bruce), with 8 companies should know his duty. In fact, the first and band, immediately at the heels el thing was to obey. and les flat the re - the 27th. gulstioos were carred out The feeling Tmg 1110101 ,r5A51. of every me abonld be that his battalion Lieut Col IISmith of London, in was the bent in the brigade, his co.pnel o'clock. They number 230 strung. Cul the le L ha*. g W ilkiu.on in command. 00 W T Welsh, Gnd•rich ; W. Waugh, List -Col Dawson of London, Distnot H•nsall ; John Welsh, Caburue ; Jas Paymaster Touag, Brus•ela (( Major White of Arthur, llsart.rasaa- Hu Honor's address to the grand jury contained a •sty strong appeal for I tot- al! or Lindsay of St Thomas, Orderly the erection of • county house of refuge ffic.r He expressed the opinion that thoue that b. has been the i •a award ; R H Cline* fax plff ; Mr sod storming postmaster General Unca Qarrow, fur dent. Judgment eau re- served. B.tth vs Happel -Action for conver- sion of horses. Jury dispensed with by .nnseot and judgm/mt rwetvd. R 11 Collins for plff ; Mews °arrow, Q. C., and J Elliott for deft. Steen vs Dowdail-Action for breach of warranty of • horse. Messrs (Jarrow, Q C, sod Dickenson for plff ; Mr E Cam- pion for deft The jury return . ver- diet of 140 for pit'. The charge •••soiling against John H Bradman, Exeter, in which consta- ble Sestet was the coreplainaot, sod which was traversed front lest assizes was disposed of by • fine of lis on Hynd amen . The following is the it the waterworks committee are to be o.lvsd before July 1, 1848, the suss of allowed to make docks and drakes of i $4.20 being paid with the order, the things, as they have been doing. Up to balance tJi cents im.disttely epon pub - the time of writing this e.eeed I hays I t c. ion.nd delivery of each en; ahmller been Informed that an .ttpe.ditere of which the rdtmaioing •oInmee will be de- sats. ffe0,000 hea b... in..." r orb- livered free. For half morocco binding lie works by our town eososil, amd the end isn't yet, by a large majority. And the mischief of the thiag is that the be- ginning, ginning, so far as the wens of supply for water is unearned, has sot yet been d..Had epee. The .%iiasat has bees engaged for the next three or eriatend the weterworb =saws, and papers an ittiariter I vie to ' fell nuncio onostq, and his rivtu add 15 outs a volume. Jowl B. LDEN York P.blisher, 395 Pearl street, t/,tD AND LADY erAlLay. 218 Clark street Chicago. The enost.atattoa• demeanor and wane. friendly bearing of L rad Stapley has The Joao irons of Woo. recreate* es di favorably impressed the people dt Otte - ed, b - period and rwbrings g f Atte w. a.oest0med as we were to Lord limas - Its which brings it forth. 1••17 Pef1Od downs exerting all the hotmag. dor to a ration• an a le s Mr cera • aetrance when he first showed either Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick Q. C., or Mr Patterson of Essex. Mr Kirk- patrick is ex Speaker, is married to a daughter of Sir David Macpherson and lives in Ktupton. lir Patterson of Wiedaor is fresh in the pu)lie mind for his opposition to the snares of the Gov- ernment in the Baird election cave. (tv lllsat e..r.us and Aho- ` eeroy. sten y' request let rose!' well executed, its stories an arrived pointe and well told, its doecript.ve frier month at a Wary of $750, to sup- new d strua4 mad that he felt himself to be in a demo - d new Qlietabor5, omit d the eeetraaton its more serious charsetariatic are t. to the installation ahead of the guard high snood hick .d, forward with polies taping perform. N of of honor p ase•M en a with the hi • w roved him to b. above the somas Waren has come to .••to. ons tion for .0.slneaba of time fur his sop' I the tn•tn potitan respisines, with al has and feathers of • red scat display .d meds U with brass bend seoompeaim.ut te . gTO.ed at the dock are t.lked oio the seek moutal with as oMvi a aresiooaa•ss•' I treln ttsritk with 1Pneyn, mad w• tat.She ii of fair comap e=ion. ewkswpi*t, in the hap• of •anti% a eO(8d•at.apply, /n.11tatt pleasure in iaiwels, the., oa ov what ordinary telka wssId 041 onset sed if that %roves to be a failure, thee I heeional eatiefaetion we expt'essed t sb. or what 1i• •idea aced stat w Sias had tom. to chid• wit Pomo• ee..ts t\u will M aoeweeble sews, as el plies. 1 here. t heard that ►M .sgia.ev thea Tuft .xeelI.o ., aro eo m• think Canadian. will like this diepoai- hgs asked for .n extension of time for received as, er^n their way Arne the eaeth west to ti"n• Indy Staley ha.. winohtg p.r- th. iris of his work. lied.-.. hors.' admen fy Iii g ounality and .n 0.50.r mit Kaiiet h.srth.te.., as is the ease T n . Surgeon -Major Brawn of Londe, Principal medical ofiicer. Capt Coogan of Chatham, Musketry Instructor. Major J.B. Smyth of London, Brigade Supply °Meer. I5Fal•rIT Italt:AI,L The following battalions comprise tit* Infantry Brigade 29Tm BATTALiON, wATxttl.00. Li.ut•Col H.speler in command ; Mei *Int t'aert will be had to the bevel bosom of we Gest felt the fond saseraoee . I•Ilows, and to the prom at all A w neatly. aRr•en 1 Lek. Burns ; bot in the toasati.e tic g2.75a year Musa Poblisbinr Co Viasngsl information tikes thro5g► the elisial staff, Cap. Ballet the to t.gy.serstary, was is Ottawa with iJeree, nod be it was who gallantly .tapped the holms that eat sera with the Punas... Limit fitaol!ey, the ie to tayia..ed• m..etee k. re son, regiment, thGrenadier Glaris.He win. to ridgy ide N.rhe the Grenadier return to Orsi is a rie two, Alai spent the bakes., of his axpeodkSr on the bias in the ground Ifewywrk- an etreilieg the fedehldatsa el the as, ■Axeeoog oy rYMf1Ir41AL rotor. porathmo amid Pawing weeil.J& greyed' i„mi The "Hemi .« w. wp1 Us - for town surpluses. The mosomsat of Sea', key he, Rage s ferwe . `•rein. debt that will be reseed op M e.mmsm- t eoes.ie. a eallesttsn of p•p.w Had orate the wateihele rad, will be rather ll.b,e the oema•• .., Almontielt, To - cep faun-- in/ the MU that eNo roots emelt apogees, alters and other been& .oder it Of .occas, Sow that deseltwta la laver i l earestrieted ree- we hue/nee WNit the wale w•rks sslmme, as effort .Maid be made to get fl Geed *Mee apply, halt I ass ....heed that Ades lee* semi llaVuhl• seem at press gtKaell.ifile, Ani OM 4 tab *s..s. *MO IKE est rap the shim that 1 ass ate` wg b4 edema* meq ami the 1 best in the battalion, and he himael the best man in his company, sod he could only be the best man in his company by obeying orders implicitly, and if they all would do that, the' would really be the best brigade in the Dominion. The men were thea dismissed to private grades, where they followed out brigade ordeal to tank with arms. Beaumont, Quartermaster, Sumpson, Paymaster Cranston, Bergson McIntyre, STRAY snore. Anietaot Berms Bothf d- No 2 cost- The artillery are provided with two p.ny, Cap Cowan ; No 3, Capt Laird ; . „Dumas. No 4, Capt McCnUoch ; No 5. Lieut The Min guard is changed every Cuomiagbam ; No 6, C.pt Sunburn. horning at 10 o'clock. USD BATTALION, QCCL The clergymen's stand is situated near Major Boyd in soma and ; Major the ',POI teat- • Scutt, Adjutant Holden, Sargent' Sett, Several privates of the 320d Batt were (.ogerine from • mild sunstroke to -day. Assistant et Surgeon Rob., on. No 11 The Young Women's Chrtatisa Amos- Kline. Quart• filie Robertson. 2 caps t have a test upon the geoenda o$Dig• Or $IIT.T ON MAIN oualn. Take aerie of all Government and public property in view of post. In cased fin, or any other unusual occurrence alarm the gourd. Allow no nuisance to be committed on or near y.er p05t Chalkier' •11 persons approaching poet, between Tatoperon plnd te'e sounding. to aU officers Pay proper PI and all parties entitled to them. By order, BR,osDI-M1Jot .iIAND Jt1SY'a Ftaa1MTYt1T The jurors for oar lady the Quo beg Wove to presort that in compliance with Your H.sne'o iastruetions they have .:.wised the jail and 6nd .11 the rooms Assn and in good oder. There are fifteen prieonen oottfned in the jail ; eleven males sod boor females. Of the d.vse males two are insane and two an .orate., the latter feeble old Ems ; foes are eom.itt' d for Tansey and waking oeetssiee. Of tie females oosp507, Crf3lefteed ; ° of the Gael and L.on- Ipsombs ; o S, Cap! J•4'n.s; No 4, The ofieers Capt Anderson ; No 6, Capt Douglass ; No 7, Copt Henderson ; N.. 8, Capt GiUi•a Ivory .ompaay in this Botta- boa is fall and every officer on duty, except Liget-Col Biggar, M. PP. , who is sick. 3350 SArrAuow, wt antra b with the VeiledMeek Qeled" itlow's term her+ , . kiessi.etina b _ las matrfn m aesats •sale. the whale Queens by n Ottawa aspirated hose Quits* A I11sa.ur Abet is dttak pwelese by • we watch their =Lea a y the stated rut Stan.the ettetteelie. Gly. os ti\.hyn trilh fiitcm el* etW SW ; jae%.ed bi. Sallow spout' i. ga WNMdst iM inns the For 1886.7 they. was NMa 1 a .ft g1D4,000. There I... sats a► PM woo. 1g j.arwllis ad $O11,000 ter the ..miry Loot -Col Coleman of S.•torth, in Orth eo.wed ; Major Mather/10 Adjutant yas! tc g„ to the N ws+t %ilsoti, Bergen Young, Pmte.r Jnr I Rations weissued yesterday for den, (4°1114°'(4°1114°' °teeter Bch. No 1 n tom- 1 J p15 nom the lamest snap in the Dm - Capt Crockett ;No 2. Capt Elliott ;I 1 don batteries have each aspirate mess lents. Mr Starks'barber shop is now it furl swing in the /amp, under the manage meet of J E. Smith. Major-General Sir Feed Middleton ie expected to -morrow. The 39md Bruce Battalion i/ the only rural Batt in cam that received ceders wet .,, Capt R •Met• ; No 8, CaDe Heyes :ct No 1 ler year., it i• said. `.two wl No 1 company of 28th Batt eau out No aCrept Andrews N. 7, Capt Moe syncing, ender the instroe- dod ;ran 8, Capt i.ioe : No 9. Capt for drill last tion of ser Chrystal. Ventre. The 33ed terns out in tall l Lieut *Paton of the odious of neatly strength xwith the •esption of No 41 von Batt Mon in the Beittad• in ibM two a s insane sod two are vagrants. malFeny. I the camp meads are far ahead of thaw both soder monism int O( the it •a• flee •ArrAuox, LA5STOO. I of London. =p. gr+eeeseee throe d them an quiet amid harsles., the other is 0517 0101.51 as Limit -O04 V*h.r in enm.as0 : Ms- The rasa was iced at 8.30 this •eoes- tim•s. They have all hese reported by jors Beattie and Rankin, Adjet at Ran- , ing, .ne/•ded S Mynas fMed the ea is the Sherif, Sad are sew welting oo kin, Surgeon Fraser, Assistant 851geoe Batt bead, morning air with p tet .deet mo0sl to the Asylum, amid w. runes that • bo•M previyirtao e•nwet hs mode for their re emirs' at Gee. Of the vagrants the two maw w aged 86 gad 65 years ; both feeble ; sad nos i. • sumplete stats d dotage. The females s are both weak- er/sided, got at all lit so take ewe of themselves ; sees, 08. We strongly unser with Your peouers views es to the proper idea of a how of refuse, and we regret to fled • *omit, so wealthy se Heroes min stagiest- 0 fel le this all imputes! matter. No 8, DIwssa The battales' I. AD of *Kish i5 •espestfelly wbsitted. out in fell stteagth. Thomas KIDD outgo, tunas. Feremee tir+a: Jun, Gruel July nom, (ieirrieh, Jesse i! h, Liset-Z- Oi1 or LCeseve uf, %.1.10 ileum. est 111+GG. if w d4 ailtr I M1, N *Mg Newell, Paymaster McVicar, siestsr Tun. No 1 en.paay, Woodward ; No 2, Oept Pelb.k ; Capt Oestis ; No 4. apt Kenya 6, Capt O'Neill ; No 1, Capt No 7, Oapt Erh. !ler ensue cestui vee Lieut -Col 7filkiseoa, t. •°.sued : stood 17sse was a yawn? et\mped5 private' Otto S bee, Wm Noyes and Otte H of No 3 eosapsay, 'newton. Oxford Rites, were taboo ill the cusp today. They will be seat .e. One .1 die buglers, wheel told to meed the "fall i.," pee the "grub sls.trl.' te- Motor Geillos, Adjetaot Vex, Pay/w- I stoner the Gnaw► whey town who had er Rains. No 1 , w them est t.1tii ea/ters•'tNo 2, Ospt ewe: Leone w d Nor 1 morale.. 3Srd taw No 4, 0•p lh'taMrA :I Batt. 1w mei with a ed b; mewl by n►m death of his Wend Bo has leen el *bosom (rout 6 o'ie•k Ws sewing. till 10 o'eleuk ... to m.e•ew. fur the psoas of etb.dieg the Oleo. • 5 r