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The Clinton New Era, 1879-10-30, Page 3X001 UZZWER11exv AN". XTO P". k� I A"JK=X'V-WJMJ1J CAUSX0 AND, . wimu CURE, . . Twel years' confluo.ment. In, tbe Poulton. , . Ill. r I - . which bag been passed , -,a. Y. is the sentelGOO ' . ,on � I . �, ­ Chiiiep Lancaster, the embezzling bank . slailk at London.' The sentence is severe, but . deserved, And aboulcl prove a warning .to Ali � Olson .. I . � � I BUlding positions of trust that the, IP N� ;6ill not, 09 permitted to carry on dishonest -- The vallau- � , TIKE ORZAT� . Aliov . The 141ttm . �, . 1prlictfdesl� with impunity. Very . likely the SUOMI $arglei I . � � - punishment would have been greater, bat for tile � . i44 , Igo% tbak it was proven Lancaster bad to . ,, - ,-, .0 qo � yealdo . rable Extent been incited, As hie PTATEMIMS ;pOotilitioug, by�a fellow-claxt, ton 'Years Ilia , � ! senior, who Poem.K to have pursued 6 oystbI.A. IMANLAN IWAL11 Atia 40u.'roo of witokmait,aftvr he once bud the ' E 8111 V IV] . . ,. � I .,dishonest ledger,keeper In. his power, � . I ME Iribe frequency with which persons on. ' , . 1. iruted With the Gore of money in banks The Great Hop i - said other nionotary inctitgtious b000mp defaulters .is a matter which ought to will, we think, prove - receive ;boat earnest Consideration, To f0osional sculling 1 I A cortidia extent, we believe, the managements auryourioed 'jotair � .48 . I Of public institutions -Oro, to blame for this. had, boon out and thi; 14ruslatille state -of affairs, There has been The following Are th I ., - too.grest &Jendency in � the past to condone. aftair, with the state I ­ , -01irloilisoffenoliao-wellas , griefs w 0 , -- .THE, PB I enables *en to look upon embezzlement as At abo4t half-pasi minor crime, As An offence. not deserving party, wont on board a � I . . . punishment, providing the embezzler or, his And, travellei "I friftoontakere'stitation.. Andthus many a, =y g nags Bad th, I . ertathial who ought to be in the Penitentiary. c house, Where, at ter V I I - I I , Wiley has been allowed to! go soot free. Napa I . - � I I ­ .. . � the dooropeued ape . . It be wondered, then'that young Lancaster 'talier, appeared. T1 ��­, should bay& thought it but it Small offence to . . . nobody as come a . - bel� hireme f time and again. to the tunas of aftor MP couriney'k � � the Me 14 ,, robg to' Bajbk, ln:.which he was Gin- him to Send come on ' . - � � -..p19y.q#i or th�t,,.GOII Relent -OL. leniency PI -on board, the -tug,- an � . � , ,.. she d - . , i , he be discovered, be Communicated bb'111011 boon unable to find . I" 4 - - 91- It getting- along �1 to , him- foliow-olerk,* - ACV as him 14490 at -ft ' ' . . . � vho used the information Be a Inagua to him that, I would of making the .peculator, VJ40 thus and rowla any sor . - became his vi I oticti, sink deeper And h �. , get,. oven if he 8 ,out 490per., III crime'?� Up�ii embozzlerment , . 4 messenger wO � Is punlobed'-with* that degree of -severity UourtAey Bud very . . . Which it deserves, without' regard to the back,. saying that ly social. poiWOU of the criminal or his ,relations; that it '.was not I �.* we can never regard the funds .of public judges -to not for b . corporations am abiolutely free from peatila, steamed d,owp toAl �,­7 , tiOli An - Any groat IMBASUIA-1; Lot till-tAPPing Hanlan Was sitting 1 ( � � (for that is all it. is) be treated its a scriO116 start. Th's' Chapp . . - -:�- -,-- .*jp I AP!t..�oma.a.p�4�tol�.-JO.�,�0', bw, h4ld-to-, me - _; ­ Apnopil - _.tioia.;Bte�&Velbg� W)ry nukla yavIt.VwitlibUrglQ:,4i1i*W `h - _g I ,tpnn'B - a.few,momentAl op f. - �in�thez5asofEar,4iiiert-s'didtyca- -=:i­ -6 ijp �jp-au, ,.. - a - "' ­ ­ ,qr I _-r , . . , . 0 I. young. ancastw"a, . 0 Once. will lid, of, steguily- tip and Jaigal 1 . , uchrarer.00eur enco a OW. . I starting. Tne lredep . . . . . I 'UndbubtedJy. the bank cloik has -his Peon. . . X. Oulvin, of the N I Bar temptations. He hop tar keep up with as .judge for Oilurtn( his " Obtlt­or, at least, he thinks, so. And quiestior? a000pi�ed tb I . � . 7 - 0 'When toh pooli follows so; Iianoaster�­whope- Till . Inother is a widow'not t,69� .Vell off (which . � . . Easy account' for hiff � punishment . At about half -past . '. � I - .)�hmve to Place at the startityl . uoix'wIth comrades .who are, the, adavlot readiness. Hanlon wealthy artil. inclulgefit pgreuto� Some . of, ­ Whom Lots almogt-cortain to be 'Pfast," there. kart7ficiLflog. The Is always danger, provided, "there L is the -Puncan,,C L )I ,Jaw Yo bond re'qdy to take I Inclination todo wrong. Soeiet'N'so-oatiod--� LDouglass Satin the .. in better phraze, the world 'in Which they send him off.' Onde P L inoie-li livare or Ion to blame for its foolian ateam. up the lake, t - 6 - I I L and inconsiderate encouragement, of young .,than -steamed back t, boom ymemw j3b�o�f.r�6t6iiiii-6't-iinfreqtLoiatI have . y at ton minutes t - f y jobs hod-timar to­-­bauomvL­fo�mcd;-­MaUy-ol­ ---- ­-ul . JhCrPLh&ve. 0 1 thti reforms c4lied-oul great deal, more - time on their - , .. 11. . � . hands. than tilisy-finil-it-easy -tontakQ-jocid-use . ..' . - - --�:L. I!,ABI1 .you . . I -- . % . W. They- iie ilisrofoyle particularly prond to And. Hanlitax-eatchily � - temptation. Such an cfficial was Barber, AS though a keeU. - . . Of[ Toronto, whcy�bas­judt beon * rel�oaabd frorn­owept-A,ffAy with -.0 � a term in.'the-paiieW.n,tigr3o,4o:r.�'*f3lb�9.1kiWg- �&iUffW=d1ff-:n--H4--1 . . : . . ivialet he was teller of the BallikOf Montreal.. oame,eway, nonchaza! L L :�­ - , . ,kismartJolly follow, he found spare hours. all hia. races, and -7 . � I I . , - lagging heavily o4his hands.. He draw on: Id .two: minutes, & . . . �. bio,oalary to &he extentof gEttingA fast horse: liassed the 1303f Mille . and oatfit..- Ti.wu he faun& thit was, ubt �thau.pulled 85. for . , - - sumoient ana.-hu bought anotheri The result' stuppled.,to look arc L � I I.- �-was thp6t--,hw-."�rp,�Ti.0,�as--us'-'w7guY-YOung viere'linths:'WaWto � . man about town footed- up- to .'four times 46-irefeiaswas ihoii , . his acklery, ILs -had 'to'get iytortl6y, -kome- � He'ilien'Ar6ppea. to .. . . . where. klo took iC lroni *W6 .1yank 'till,"und Those (in the refordi L . . . when the eurmin V-11 an his carutr h6. was his -boat mutit,ho & being reaovk;d from ar crimingi . clock With thlievo ' as '- Ned, . . , hiR character ruined and. prospects blasted.- coolly. On he %wox Linaester did not .take to fast Itormosi Ing the 'firit MajJ6 L . although. Lis likitigs weie'lu A- airseticiii. and .A' ,balf in '9.1 - 't(' 0 1 . -equally hital .to. the prospects Of a No Bi- atia"I oking�aroand . - man with limited -income. He :Was. ,an ,his baudIcerchied. ! � do . SEX,, iL, -; . Or at Scimitar of the lair a itielf no the FpIendid-time hi I I barm, but, he waij so led away lo� him ' infatu- .that he ti"R'd even' .; � .. aticti And so anxious to. ktand well Ail thb� Ward's hitherto Un I . I good graces of those he admir6d,that lie stole record. *of 35 10 - li . the money ot'tho b,.ibk t . cy enable him to buy shall was orespin; t� I . exb6paive jewoiltry zloi his 1001!deg, Wbil0i much I aster rate -the . many a doliar was .6pout in horse hire and he finished the two " . .- ontertaiumbut, . rolling up' � his expenses 'the . minute -in -13 02 i largii)Y*beyoud the point warranted by his by the, swells cif'm Is: . salary. - .. I . . ; . . . o ... @PitQOf,tbe j�ajuncti( . . ' I. I . . , I . . . I It cannot be too. earnestly Itupressed.on ,-tuted't6o nej6r-the ' . those hoidirV positictia. Of trust, suct who. are appaar,io; embarrass 1. . tcwptcd to'b.tsal, tho.t'liboner or � I ' ator their. -ev6r, - , and be pullod s I sin Wilf find them iyut. 1:1 �,, an . a Wells ail though ho': � . employee has a , Chief 'Who , - knows,. "ever. Miami ' rig A 'a ­ i - � -his - �Iisiataffs and - duty, a -4.fafitll Around; He was ni I I ;i . career on bia pait will. pot long qdickening him sirok ?Iil remain unaiscovomd,. for.. it, iik � not to be fwidla of hl� buOy mi , .. . expected t - hat an.lacome of. $606 yearly ai�ty FOW 1hotime.9f sta I � -baplindetofoot billowhichreach to.02,006. .. , * . .. - ON THE E _ . . � in the came period. Any employee who ,h6vuliea. , a . ioseto thi I � . tiles t6 prove that this is lal4'd should � be: *Iioddtd a reply t6 ill I I . I . Watched and detected als"opeedily as possible, ,Who Sippeeircd compl. .. fo�r his own sake, as wullAo for that 'of his little fellow,, W . ho � I friends and, the irystittido,n whoob.33abnoy',he jsst6St*.0m8 on-ji . to diabortestly taking. Yetj -it ebm6s out. in P.Good.boy, Neal' . .1 evideiace that although- Lacoastor peculated Williams,, of the . . I . 02,000 in psicemeal fashiou; ovor .9, year, -1 Think, you, air," rG I . elapsed before- the d6f alc�itia'n wag. discovered Spurted for- a few'otr . by his ou&r1ors. If such things are pomai- oort'of a bo� he c, . hie; it a j�nlor' officort for instance, . Can The little lyall. j ingli . embezzle a large sum. fr6m a Dank" till . and the Olivia Shook, el ekspe -detection for oucii a !bug period, keep pace with I liarelyit isbot unreasonable toBsy tbersis miles were 'finial so, great-riecossity for a reform Ili the7 method stilil. Hamlin sho,wed . . Of RUP&kViSi011 as therb is for A r6thtn'tO the , and- was 'rowing ' vp . . first principla of' morality in regHraing 'In still pulling .84 t .. � , . punishing the crime ,of ombOzlovoldv� stopping occasicint I. � Hamilion Times. . I . . I..� . , before. -Three It . � do I I . . , , . .. . .. I I .1 ... . was the record at till . , -..-------- � . . .. .. Was Still alieming13 . . I The London Adverttsof Soya; A reporter _started. From this - -----oftho*miitmrTruiza-huTingl�a!4 bomphint Dulled valcy loisural I before the Police Commissioners o . f urcivii times 30, ,81,.38., 32 � conduct against Doif!otiveis RonssoanxAna frelih as a daisy the) 1. , . Macpherson, theso'cifficials have been Bus- 60161411timo. . . . . pbuded-one fdr it wooki the other for. n'toxte. maThe following, As' I . night. A constable hasA160 been suoperldod item i ", � - . , in connection with the Rome. Case. A fe4ture Frilf ...... ;­­ . .......... I . of the of1fair was the sitreme dbility'of the Mile ......... .. ;# ............... I Mile and,half .......... . officers.in forgetting all that they Paid, while r.vwo Myles ......... 1�1;.­ - vividly- nmeynb6ring the reporter's wokils. Two and h halt. miles ­ . Therow commouabd in the police .statibb, Three mi -los-... ­1il" � - . -Three and h hali'mi t . where the reporter' wag in' soarch,of Maws, FouriW�les.. 14 The decision itydiestei that ,thd- Police Com- F our -and Mlf'mileik, I miesionero of YJ,istailton , reo6gleiza .the *fact, -Five miles......,........ . . . 111114 reporters do. not gala thOr information , T40 fasteot five.m � . from police records . on Sufferance, but tie a Made by Josh Ward matter of tight. � . . I � 1.1th 043tober,.18590 . .. . CONOTITtTIONAtItY oil TRE * SO,= ACV. -A ,tance in 85-10. 11 . few days ago Ron. Mr. I'Lrrier, Ray. Thomas thongbi tbai.elthev ' Gales, the Secretary ol'the Dominion All!. or his minutes were I . once, and R,�v. M L. Pearson,' representing safe to toy thad a . the'Donlyinfory Alliazdai Waited on the. BOB. have boonmado in tl 1. I I JAMIGS * Macdonald, kinistok of 'Susfi6o, as a those days, Accept! . ", - tie b0WOVor,: HAblall IDO . ,,put,&,1,i,o,,,,to urge upoh! the Government the ... a Causing an immediate beirlbg.of His * time to-dity Over . appeals fresh the Maritime Viovinas u to moo,, at the came IS . the conetittitiolaglity of the Cadada Temper. have carried him a . . lines Act of 1877, better known aitho Scott yards, 06 that looh ) Act. 'Mr. Macdonald promisea.to scoade no , been distaXiced, I � tar as praotioalcle to the reitneist. It wag also At the fini6h Aefox 0 urged that lion, Mr, Scott be retained by the doolsion. , awaraing � . 06verntagot to defend the appeal, go he Wag - PtIZO to Hanleft-'. I . acquainted with the whola queotion, but it is 06111ITNE'XIS talkliciEl . . understood this requot has boon passed over I I in favor of Mt. 0. gobluatino Q.0., Toronto., � . I I A LltlllbTIAV,� 3atlldd . M � aynard, twenty. The following Ati � , - boon made by Courti Ave; years ol'age, and a little Over forty inches last jo,oila e ift height, In bat Clark at, �ho QadeWd Ito i U1, sontativeo. It 10 A: , Guelph. �At and time he wa3 Gen. Tom down In writing at i ThumbIg ociabliman. : I . 6 meeting to -night: -- ­­7�1 1 - A . I T", ­ f - " ""'q, . I . . f � - I . I I I , ....... 41 I . , I � 61 ad r - - "' Dow (Rey I meo ­ ­­ 3UZVML11, Chautauqua 0OUAly.—Obarloo I � � - H. . 0 013 telogramb, blaullk. Brioter I I ­ Parrecide Pill . 4 lffttirleloa., I, I -­ I � � I . . .. I . MANXIC913A AND WININAR190. , , I 0outtuoy osys-That on the Ulth day of t"20k, it and , , met Mae Again in on . I "I . I 1. — . He2tembors 1879, 64 about 9 P.M,, At $lee , I poor 04 the Wharf, and told me Courtney . TertAblip Virime oil a Railroad Fero . . ' Thq, Obvervaitionit oir a Slamiltenitan. I I UEDICIINE, MAOM I Brackett House, RQohestor,X.Y.s in room 14, I I . be, thilaks, -Edward ilarylan and David Word, .. would, not do.it Unless. be bold a similar document from. Hinlan. . I told b4a to -p�to-IRO Murders 410 Wallogr and . � Plother Wriev . I DRAB TINEs.-BOIng a late resident, of Nor . � or. I., VOUE, V. . ". I � . 11 I- . .. I I I of Toronto, were present with him, it being 1. . go. away, to got their Man 0 oil , in ready, to g t him t antl to )Kill 111116 - nVothoir-MAng"Ing Aitann'er at, Axiii, "Ambitious Pity," and very justly�o q I � . � Alled-s Ism Constantly . writing to friduc(p there, Al. ­ his room and they having called there to #me . . . . him. Ward did about all. the tAlking,but when the rafe,rao called, and'that, we w9iiiii, , give them nothing, 411 we cteeired, wa's to. Arrcn�. � � I I _ . I lustratino the glowing . and Pr � ocregal . *0 11 otat I 0 r I I A Dose Ye . t,. Haulilvi i . emalned present and, board -it All.,. 11 ostch their . . . I . man 0400werter, Illsaxii, Ohio, Octo'bar.-Last night Qotlis I I .1 , � , Ili Matter woo murd6red ;, his wife fatally and , of this now province of the Ngrrillmoot, but, I I ­. 11 I which, I fear, his, hitherto remained dormant -- , I Ward said-, .ill. .fellow, 44113g. Wh (me Hanlan, so no One �,olpa was present) - Q. -If Courtney had ilkned the pfelgoalod, � document did youintend that H him Pon oarionsly,woundoill. An Older I . son Ili ' so far am the public mind of Hamilton is'pon. tj Operations on . I : - - "wouI 90 there (moaning to the I proposed race At Chautauqua, between I I Sulau o GUM . . win �ite race? ' . � . : Mr. Davis -BT All means., omopecteakoll railroad, f6reman, arrested Lewis ar,,l � . I I . I . earned, a eiroun-2stanoe greatly to be regretted. I . � I therefore take great � pleasure. in. laying I I I Boats. - ­� -- � - 11mulan and me, for which we had signed 11 . Q. -What Wag, your obledt 132 drawing Up. . at Cleveland to -day, a onlossed be killed, life father and wounded big mother . and belcizethe numerous-remilers.of y . 11 .. our Worthy . paper a few facto. qrspoit to, the above. Thai DF BOTH SIDES, - . . 4rtiolos that day.) Ward.continned, U being . a nice bit of money, It's too hoc 11 , .1 not to go a d tho document ? . A.' -As a, last weloo lojnduce 0040noy to I I . brother near here. A, digtective was showing . I emlgra I tion season of 1879 is fast drawing, tc, . . � I �C!N, 2%EE. FAj§T1 - I I.. get it; and you and he can out the, purs.e in two.", He also Palo. something about. hie I , , oomeout rind take the word Ilgo. I We intand- . � I ad. to diaregolril � the propooltio . I tip, 00012 fig l4ewlO victuro to. the' railroad men, ,When Lewis himself looked over .the L. a close, and that Steady winter so pleasantly. opokelli of by all old residents - . I I I L , here. will soon I " . 1 171111LIGN. ON . I;0J14XJ, '. I , (Elaulsals) being plg-bcadail. I didn't say a .1 11 ., all L word I lot him (Word), do, the talking. In, mado,lathoprop6oedagreemen . Iggv B - . � 4 rig tor� the, draft of tba propositio Zito allow court, L _ offloies illioulder. The ofdoer turned and . recognized him, Tipp � -r at so, th, �Iaouo ic,lar ­ , pr . - , .4 bowithtura.gs.iri. Theireminisconeepolon. I L " L 1. L , tario,, Hamilton especially, will be gladly re� �t7r Viapoo, is. over, and , L I was suffering terribly %hat, night from, a boil, and bad just had A lauded befdre I left I I neX to Win the race by, paying Hanlon 03 000" I . , ,, and Immediatoly went to the botol find cow. murder unpremeditated. � He wont to him L I . father's house after all were asleept and got. . � vived Around many a fireside,this city being , I . well repyr000nted from, there at: present. I bay - - L . L a. .. th knoll Of pro. . I a thiaL country, -We home by Dr. Fordyce, of Union. Springs.. It ' L L . I seemed as though he the lanoo Irk . - , murtiouted to Ward an d 0oulson what I had done. Coulson In t . . bi lyrotliglt the window. Hii father board malad learning who it wAs,.ordored him I . . . , . had good opportunities of, Seeing the daily inoraas6 . of freig I lit of all descriptions arriV- . I r that Courtneylp boats . . t, there pushed I . . I , handle and all. I Amid I .bad sufforad last iwaoln L 11.1 and as pelf felt satisfied I I y that " this would have the effect to bring. . away. , Jae so . ya this in do him angry, mud be . .14 ., .1 fired. TOO story is not, credited, howeiver. I.. .11 L, Ing here . from all parts of the, world, thereby showing the *aq� amount of terrifty ' 0 ry w , Gala be no too L e., i fall pirtioulara, of the I 11 enough fall when nocent, with- out Again going through the came thing, Courtney to the goratch, Ward did not thipk, the letter woula have th ' ' ' ' L 0 desired effoot. He . I . Another report to that he WooL angered at an .11 over which.the gains anticipatingly has to be - . I L I . . Bank of both parties : I knowing myself to be guilty, or words to ' L then t6ld Houlart to beg Courtney all he I � .t - attempt, real or faused, of the .balance of his jam ily, to take advantage of him. Lewis ,distributed and for - which an immediate . . . I . . market in open now and will be . . . for UJUINAUXEs:- . three the relera 0 Rua. that effect. .They didn't, stay throe minutes . . . I I y and left on the tilain. for Torout , C, ,shortl . could. 'Tn7fartholi —ques' ' ,­-L�L-10--$Wfinty-thrrme ' ' --W4rd, . tionlog by moam. I Yearyr­-4dIL '-sai"l-fine III) I ,some, . , . . few years tomonte. Tito , Extensive building .. ­ lvzl:�� . I I he Olivia. a small Stearn . I 11 . after. I did Dot moo, either of them again I I - . until I Game up here to the lake come two berg 'of the meetlig, ktatedL11ant no WitneSo, win present when Briater amid that. if court. �Appearanca, L I expresses no coniri. * ticity. The. prisoner a d him father have I a , operations that are now. goingon in all parts I a I � I . 0 a likewise 'evident proofs of . I I . I I the Province ar . . .. , up the course to the I ties to Courtney's boat. weeks ago. I Bey was pot permitted tat win th L � o race he. . Dot been on g�ocl terms, for. several Tears, owing to tro0,Iq about .. , its everit all prosperity. Never pan I remem� . . bar oeeiuug more forcibly the del . ly appliances . Siting for a few Seconds, I . As TO THIA BOAT OUTWI$G. . would break the boats -or I play sick, . . . . . � . property., The son who was shot. is - an . I L . . of health ad vigor displayed than In the vBert Brown, th o . ' .a , Are- . , The folio Ing is the statement of 6urtnej W PAYHRI; T 03P TER §6,000 T , CONT. . . . 0 BE ERTED idiot, I I .4 is ouppoead the inurderer left big . . . I . daily routine of business AD I d pleasure as . I . a referee said : 41 As yet ioard the boat. to look . as tobip doipgo lost night:- We left the . , Mr. Davis was naked if Any proposition L . viclinig for des , but Mrs. Muliloi,, regaining I consciousness,, .a climbed out of the . . . I practiced W. this city of the Noithwoett. The L state of eivilizatl n At which it 'has 4rrived L - .. . � interests. Please tell . boat-houeestsizWolook. AthStfloasteiglit . . I Robert Larincin And Burt Brown discovered wag made 1 AcchL L U Pster to - Courtney to PER. race. WarIL Was . asked the Same. .Window calls be son, ivh 'I a Lr o had also revived, to go lie . J - I . . . . comprising everything roquiolte. to moure an '. I I to get as judge for him I � tell him ploo that I have the boats were out, Thinking that I might . . L .the i queo- tion, and both denledit. L_ � .. . * for the neighbors. Two men living near L I . .. L I We, 0 0 AT a9ek'and went. to the, scene of the APPr@ 9i;1#0341 QfOity life, colipled, with the I ­ L . I I . large ech6moo yet projected to � r its. further &r. Brister, Who wag; to. - )Latart.'sna'Anish. bay row in -Frefichy Jolinsonlo, boat, and fearing to- keep, Me aWakeall night,- they did not 1. . . Mr. Soule stated that, he oa,W th ­ . , 11 ,in tancerof the position he bad taken- In X 10 . #ag@ylyt'_14vwAs .1ind fllopped.at,an botalin. . Borea,at three a. in. - makin ­40-bo-�Gilled . L - . improvement, All tend to 4tabliolt. and on. . . .. . - ­�.�­ I ­ ' I I ik a to'see him come out I inform me 7A�t had oeourrod- until hilt-pailt . live this morning. As soon am I learned that to the prizi offered for this race. ,,,,R`r. - Was neither a gambler nor iporting, man Ili any � ,i at sixi' When th(f watdbm a. welit tocallhim . I a gender -a dboire in thd- hearf of tb emigrant I . . . O' . to . It him - home. . .. remain 0�ua.mike , The In. . I I of a boat that he Can . mile.'J. L ; , Ilan beaten 4, 1. the boats ,bad been out, I dreamed myself, to boat!bouse. I Shape. He macto the offer. to got the m6n he had disappeared. This, Aroused one- plolon, and finally led to his arrest. -The � � distis of..the ourrodhiling country, of course, . . are. a great source df . profit to the -city in the I . I - - .. - � despatabod to Consult e And went the,- fouBd that, . . I ,rig LL on the lake, bad the, east door, treat! .. together to pea a fair race. The motive was toadvertioe him business.. The proposition . . I ather was Aged . fifty. Mrs. Mullpr reogiv a , three wounds 'a the book of th . -.0 2 e head, thre way of, trading, no ­ I . I I I . t omitting, fit. the same 1, . 1: . � ti 1. I ) declined to row and been forced �and tbe hoats CUtLWIth a fine saw.. L I ordexqd the bays 'to look the doors, and WAZ that Hanlan and Courtney should row . to *IW tho,prize. He Wished . , 1 a in the breast and in the hip, The son, aged 'the , . moo to mention that . they afe equo.y -a . . gre ' * ' . I .at 'Source ,of .pleasure in viewing their - I aceseary to have any Me. ' The Olivij � I ,hen � not touph a thing, and leave -the boats just . , I -11ftafta to guard againit rascality I of any mature, and K;.,, - ", eighteen, Waff Shot in left breast and _@G@j1P:,AA,bIax -y , .. -on.the--head-tyrcyms mo­:d,d11--TI1e-jVr-aWIG­Hons peculiarities In the SbaPQL I. mi ti . - .. -p dre .An&au O0-- ..-.,. �- -11 . L, -1 . I - ....­­.- � . ­ ­ L' . for-iiie-c.onting spring--arel 0--stittluo slagai- where- I a theylf w.dr &� ,j�__ p1quil them, Affor' t-1, was sent td Win. Blalkle, *who Comedown' Blaiklej thc4e I f6TOe, tola-ftlmli6 alk-w-usifew" to take it-Qut of the- pro vin�69o.f.tbegamblere. instrument, The old man'is body was f4irly ­ . L I.. ­ - L ,. I 1normous as to the amount of immigration . ­�- '.;`- ­ 2 the T Orouto ready to GA dregae I L LAry,his, , at- eleven '.ofolook, and was followed - ' I He would not L Pay th6 money after --the: I I riddled witli,bullets. -- , I . —-.-J- MuDawtattorlill -espa --. -­­ I . into-th"ountry,-. I chilly . I - ` ­ - �- in,the vicinity of the Little -SaekatChoftff. � -- ­` ­' -WAS. , . undL�biirGUevdaM­,&frvr- � � iihatly,ditbxvoAi,dz;bfU&:Sotii4- - - L I . ..I -will -stat .�-�developmeniii-,�inu-d,g"-tti--iii-9b'r"',E[6'-;hh6nla' tliit Done ofmy men did it, A .. St. . Th O'L 'V1-JP.­C'A""%1j)LV - 1[JO CIDE. - ­ ­­­­ -... .; ­ I—— ' I . -1 ' ' .1 :"�- -Thoi-Pembinamountoln ­ . ­ 11 -region-i I 8�'also-highly-­ ­ . . .. . . . . . , ation. with.hImAhe- XV0,ro __ . [dPU1h-6J-_thbC1iyIm�:tO.L : . I . 1itturda�;Daie War 'a� . -d; , a-m-e7ti-only, boat-bouse'. ,alod" gal&-h9-woftVWfOF4,maUc-`Hi a - the- It -emwt-iLon�the-grou-nd-of-crookedn-ooEr Oe .Vare� to: caivd L .j- __41.1p! -Z0:0Cmvhny ---to �W alr� U I can age-oi 2 the Sales -and the- . ­­ : - L ... 7A,spokeu�.cyt..�'In­f&Ot " t-' I ..� -': �, ­­_'­��­ �r== ­ nQ Cou'relcle's Trial Postponed Until there4aliardlyapoition �7�t, - - �� ,­ L-.. � . Manitoba but r at ,race* L- .. , , . , . , '�' Of wh -Jual . . I I Ives an a( � ." L ' - " the Ociuree.proviQua to a. requegtoa Mr. Charles . winner of the race, :And offore& Mae ther Aill, . 1 -of pools gam. - blers' privileges connected with the race. - ­ - -, Ne* -t As Ik 0�.�rl,e Doence watt to . 14, el I Is L . Prbye illie. PIrtmoner's Xnannity.� anyount -' of praise, ' in certain re'. . , - - . ' . I . .. . . spooto', ' with regard to Its resources. - 3;� York Clipper,-tonaLt . L amount of.the prize, And a division of the I Pools, if, I. would agree to it. I said ,4 No." Davio,',on behalf of Hatilary,,called for a obeque or order -from Bletikie on the'Bank of. . . � ToILONTO, Ontario. -Mr. Dalton McCarthy, . Like in'Qntario, railway matters are on ihe . L . L . I � - vp andttha gentleman in I I a Position' L . . Brister was esent,,and Fratichy Johnson . .pr Itiono . a ter for ffie'atryourit of.the purge, which Q. 0. � renewed)his application at the Assizes on Saturday for a the trial fapiv,, v1Z., the, extencion of the Pembina I . .Branch from . St. Boniface (on the other side I . . .. � RACE: was conecalad outside behind this ��oat-houae. Ward said. if Harylan did not'think he could was given him by Blaikle. * L. .- . Mr,'Squla stated he would Contest the postponentent of of Robert Del(lpurol6r, charged with the --- ­. -­�.. of the Rbd River) Anto The city 1: the W,Inni� . . . . . four . tile Olivia took. her . wit) � 1119"Uld not be pulled out "of that bomt-­ . . with a logging chain. Since then 11sivi 'L Payment of the sum, until both rien had . . . I . . murder of hik brother Edward at Lentlyton, Mills. Ito explained to the Court that. -Ing - ,,peg It Southwestern, 21and-ford Flonallog baln.g L ­ ,. . . . . ., I I at pres6itit engaged in that survey, and Others I .. 4 figgs, and ylIX being in I took his' pla . 06'. -At his .house been approached- by -two other men at two . different timem The� offered me- §.16,0 00 or rowed. . . . . . . . The Inseting then adjourn d ' I � I I? - ., -had fyled, an affidavit 'mado by- a medical . g6ntlonlan who* hiid: expressed t - he opinion . . . . . - too numerous to mention. Next ocy!meO the . , I . . L I � , , . groat bridge question, which, I itlippome Vill , . . . I GM6iml timer, General *j- stood L ,With W.At,ble L one .half of the 13rocoodo of the: POOlO-- I- *not. . - Hen ,an .he forwarded thall following letter to. Mr. atlaik . ip, referee 'ot,the .late that thei prisoner 4t the t . unable to-tinderstand , I .mcion be. solved. In the shape of ,004 via . , . I . exoollont shootilog-m�clucka and - . [to start, arid Ward' and . starting boat ready to replibit there .was money � enough , in ,'America to ,got mo - to lose - the. match,,in Keply-- to that g6ntl6reau'd letter, � � I . was the gravity of the got which. 140 oposinfl,t6d. Hehad also fyled Lhave prairie . . I chickens in Abu'rydaice--:-and any number of . - . �. I morethe Olivis, had -to . race if I - 6ould' via", Bristor brought' Mi6. S. this, morning. It' VAR already referred to by as . . . � I I * DEAR -13yiu,-In reply to your lottir of, tfie affidavit of Mr. All, - Pearson, solicitor for. the' jrWofiei, 'which net - forth that time !1sh. (11 red eyes I" they Call them) to' be caug4t; . . I River. I 06 L " I . . . . I in the Red uld stillfurtheren. -, .. .- . Clear the course. She- 1� the-8tartintc Rags,iu'd Proposal �ykittoa by John Davis ; it wag sent to me to 21A inot., I have to state that, in the first ! . . would be no4saary - - — — _ko� A ud­o­q"ho-hiStor-y-of .. . I.. .. � , J#yg� - oAJ-hik­AnbjR'OJ"­but I hnVO.L' DO L . . . �,-alLhelng-la-roadiness : � wr -g- 0 Urn . I - -W,tit'i�aziii-cl-ijEA-'-!-Ii.-,.i�yi�6i��hul-ra - plpoO;--I-:�vdah-it,,,,,distiitetiy---nddVf400 - - --MAV A lid"primquoFin oijer-to & able to � show that .1 . . . ..� . . . doubt, -.:Xr--RdIt,or9- ­-Jou----have. ,alro 4�­ ,. . . ' 4.V ­ ­­ . �, . . I . I . ' -I,ueverL.Wa - . . I a in as good* condition* i,iL.nl,y life �ny�bing Contained in this lette'r shall not he was inaftue when, he conlinittea t received several ­figpIgAL,�- of , mhmil8r-�­--- . . . -77' I `e -Pis . . .. . .1 .L as I am now. - I hkar'd of no prQpoo.it ii: t' '0 in ILI - mv­aIainIS;-Ie0gt_o' IYALky-minaice . ir� 'a '06,*060, - ­-­-J-hQ-V,01 _empoeft,11y ... Jig -his -TaUbi .... iid. mother'wero I . � Zcso�weyCrTin coln6lusion, I would . ' I . .L . READY? ooj!�.'�­­­­ 0­­fiRo-r'iiI-, uC,sFIIk-nTa-n`s--Ii-oaim.`-I aCula not use them, to the pur a of which I con- -doft� s�d �he only - relative " he had liviMg . . . simply - BtutO thfit I ft . - . . in- -in rowlse . . ' g the-vater as promptly I- could not sit' in them, and besides the sidorI have fairly won, -and which, aocordl,ng' Was minor,L train vilicird incieuchinforma. I acting as an immigration agent, biit �puraly � ­ - ' , .. . d4al 7were .boy,ide hini, outtipp were different. Stei6F,:of the Lto the best legs. . . . I I � it Authorities in Caugda,�abd I Con Gould, ba obtained'. The prisoner's . . reciting tha factoft The immigrant or tourist , - - - . I � . . � . -long Olson .35 40. the- .gers . Nor_thwastarti -0lubi,Sfferea: me his: bout,lyour . own ruling, is mine afti-adyi both I , 16�4� " -01%4, ' father bad, committed ,sulcido by takheqL . . I Will be well repaid at AnyAlme by a visit.,*to ., -�,�­. � I 1 I . ... L P#iFfired'*z"t'6"-p-nlT--.rii--Tffi7-,�liferl'iss�-,Wo-a�fl�a .If . I i­oFVi-(,0r'm--in-9,ia an M1 -1 I 7wil - ­.; -..-. I ­ n-d,�,in�-�-la�p,-�'�-t'.-W�tili-."'tkr_�:�prunia�.rsoid,--al�4--it,wae..Av.ell,kno,wn-,Ih:kr.''��.I ". --­--­­- thia;�oountry, aud'far,batter4rcnit -;t,injiming.-m�-,--,�.,..,'--.;-:.��...!,.�..', - , - tntannerheassymeoin ' saidlys'eciuldielograply'lorIt. ilfa.ha-ve it .111k"R T.- L unchaistanding, , am-. willifig to admit ,insouity was-ye-r-sai-far-y.--a-e-afdw-lil-gwra--Pei.96kalL*Tiew�of,�.Ita.��e.ur.rLo.nndiiga ...1-14.- thfiub� '. ­� ­..... .L., . ... ­ . I , - ife-d�ntly dropped to 34. , � heria . by Saturday.. .My Paper boats canii6t that An e'a.-e Mr. Courtney cat be -Induced to . 'iahiplo* attentiou to Several recent micia.where . .1 merely reading publishid Accounts. Thom - � I ­ , t � . I .. 40 . 1 7- - '4�­­. id forty-five'seconds .ly a- - L be fixed without being takon: to the taot6ry row me for the pursa. like i6diost;d inLyour . . it .had .boon, deCiaGd.*L that thong ja t h 6 lea .. , , ar�e of couiae- many minor impro�romcnts yet - , - I . ... - . flag"Jillrowilylg3l. He L . sua jut 9ii the form. � I am re "y t6 row le�ter; itv.ould be onaltir for me, and. more to* .1 should be -&drayinietored as promptly as . I ­ . to, be4eii6xid. in the way of tviaffic and other : , . "I . I . . a law Seconds, and moon .. . antap,sa Boon a a b6a,L- - I think 11 '' ­ ' ' 0, I Gin get L' . my taste, to L I win what is' alisady. my -due, on possible, yet -the, interests of'. priAcinaro I . I 1. . . . slight obipoftonsiqplatingent.theitato, which' '. I .1 .1,11 I I I and at memo boats that it unjust to give the, Purse to � ,nIan, an I H Ahe water ratber than I a CO.UrtL6f Jaw. ' . 4 In . -. especially those - accused of capital r Alknoss, are being claily:obaeryed by the -proper out or, � .� - 11 I . .1. I . .1 . Ili : . . 1 tile 000 anta,01L Which up, . . RTRA.0d -bim, ten" day"OF"Of a - t 0onercont, Be it, ruos�.ohcyuld 'be'-firrdriged, �howova-,I- 9" . *ohouldn-otbes&dlJked-.'- ­�' � ..-. �:­.. - I - L ritieesiad*illin time be -totally - nmedied.�' . .. I . . I I . , � '.--. i.ing "I Oloar the course 111. no! I, hr,Ve . r6w6d 'this. Course 4 ,I, d.3- in, prao. plibilld inei0t. that.' th-0 rhorie�. be placed, �ot .. Mr. -JlhvvsG, Q. 0.1. Paid thO thi dra'a'. B .,� : . . .. Wo haV6 a iory able, onergkiaiL'a d parOeVer. .' I . ... , I -I S1 Aud atoppod:again- " � ff N()ar-L. ilea. Han, )an is - ,not - as. good thl . . I � Merqty-KMbj,o,bt tb-�fGdt­1ordar---`b-Ut., la"y,ou"r--,"-,--w-o,falLl*1;6-i)ie*pi'-cT*t"m'- , ­ ­ � - " 10 go on ­ wit b t a '- ( h i4aa-t biy� - . I. :­..­;��'.­, --- ­­,: A�9,-body­df, Alderman who-Jo--n'ot ­SIIOW -Ihw­.� z: . � .- . . ­. -­ -- "giow 'a bust now thought.that. -as last. . If he. .doei not row that course hatilds, td be hin�4ed tby. you i1a the witinsr. Monday or.Tuesday, but, of Course, W.was in giaos .-to uviler.their feet.�. We have '. . �* � . - , . I ling, but1theY were rate'. � in -thirty minuitea 1. to.day - I will _ bet when in youi opinion he had won� the race. I the diot6tion of ifie Court. to grantoriefuse' *cry able but lenient judgis, aiccluntable . , - .. . . . ... '. I . 1. . I wag 'only ..takitg At. �5 000 I can beat-'his-1ime. As soon no mi. IL "It or into eiliolt an arrangcment it.will be It'ho, the application. .. .. L - ... ' L . . . . .. . .. from.thb laot of there being w great scarcity . ; .. - . . � I . .�'. � in this way, finish- , . Blgikle arrived I appria-d him bf the inieeting i purpose of avoiding the annoyance " HIALOAD81112,8ftid .he had read 'the.affi. - fineco; Which .L . ,of crime here, Chiefly minor bff . I . in 5;28, and the mil- . . mt,tbe boathouse and Ward's proposal.. " THe . " Ali And delay'of a law -suit, and no,lo davit -joL. * The a alludi'd -, i medical gentleiVan -alad speaks Well for our �',Praiirie' Province." -, . . , ' . , . . D, itk4nantly fit0pliftIg or w1pWg, Aiis f - Dixt day Mr, Illaikle tolak it ail down"'Jawrit. "He be - let i through L which- any,opp.1110-1-11hl� ()I,. ly'r-oria. - au.*.Creep 'for' the., -had given. it so'hia opinioik'tbdt theL priadner. .. I was not for the and. in fillot, on the Whole. 'we .can tank, with - , L. , "... �; L � � . I . , . . . any of our neighbors. I shall be, happy to - 1. . . . 0 ace with . 'boso;wh.0 did 'not know Ing." Said it was a'wi,I14 isaho, and in his offaial. poellionflLSIL ' rofer"be Iiii had motbing to . I Purpose of �tglivi,g By. Irdrubld . in . � the � . � -qallec- roopcinailyle tiet-at this tilme of .. � L had the 'ityurder; land con'siderimg that r i *that � � . . I 11. * , . . i'- - furniali you with further particiiiars it a latex , 1 . . I . , � .., I . . was making euppbsed d6with-It. Thlayace.Wast . he most villainous, on of . my.. whiniagg. - To this, end I only' receptly 'occurred, .and voiy lit,tle 4MO,. in th6 moantlmay,­-�Romaiyi yours. trilly, : . , '. '� 11 I I . � . - " Ip all idea (it b"ating echamo over.conaocted in any Wuntry", I can ,Would auggeet that the race be made play or . . U92 -n allo*ed-'to. propaia is-iidenoe � t had bl)� I .. . . � . . I . � . � I � ' .', � I . 'K.. BONYDRN. I .., � . I L L I )mmllelea,'bul �ntyc-.,Glolal, . 6 telf nough -ab4nt Hanlan'o bi ' d row to -fill -a pay in everyrep poet, Subject Only to the con.. 'of ' bey Was reluctant to -let the .case be p Gaeta. I .. . . . �� : Wlnnip,g- O.et.4 16,11879, 1. .. 1, . .. . . : ,. ) . . . L ' ii Haulan's fine linvd .1 . . . - * book as big as 11 ajetionary, and 'more ditio'n the Niater.L I dot not ve belieL that It WeEr desirable ' t . .the justice Should his . . I:., I � . I ... ":, . " L' 'L ' - . . I .. . I ... .1 � ­ iro4h.tho wat�,r dCa - . than that, I am willing to. aw6tir- to what I Mr. 0ourtney wifibse to enter into a fair And administered is' promptly me Possible, but it I . I . .. - , I . L . � . . . . L I . . . 13reilfteth. . 2APY One supposed SO mifts witli 25 bitrokes Lto o6y. I have.not.asen: Hablan, lately. He 'madis no. propoeition to ,.2100, nor I to himi. It . L liquare contest'with 'me, and I .have no W I.., h. L it. I take the time and trbubleLto got ready for was much more desirable.that the interests of ilVisoners should be, proteletid., ke w6uld I . Joirrold-ollft .Spoke Of a danger . ou.i illnese . . I . . . .11., . through Which he bad passed as " it riinij�ay r . L �. ... " . . . . ­ . Here he was Nisohoid. * . ba5i always been cityr, .6udlorn to Inate, our � � ' , is race, t.6 be.de�yriVad of� May.earnings either by ' tiferdfore grant the application - for A -pogio - "knock At death's. do r.11 .1 . " ,, , . ... "I. . _ . 10 . 'L .. I . ,� - go steamer thitt' hAdt' in as�,of lbe'.rofeyea;�I-veu:. hoethoumeir - unguarded. - We did. 'wrong I in arid- 'Brown were . Fit fraud or cowardice. 1 sm of ojinion'that - if this oontost. lye,mado subject to the eondi� ponement of the irial'untit ixext assiz'cg� ; . . I . . . ' . — .- ­ ­­­ . IL ".. , . . , - 4 Do unto, o . thers as � you Would he done ' - .. . . I .1. . . 'not '. : '' Isoutor. Thiii did not. .this. .Larm63i the " �bcip . .thbu.Ee, at: aigh�. 6,01601C �ana . I tion of Mi. 0 Ourtusy's Coming Out 'upon OTC* I I . I . . I . I � .'' The Malyarviall, Dhu.10ep Singh is in what b N,11 but take praoicius.oare that,yon, arc - - ,'-'. � 11 done 11 by otlygirs. :. � � . 11. % : - - 11 � lheplit6ky fcllow,, how- brAvoly t1irougly tho.big . slept there.. We .are'sorry we did fiot -gu4rd the boathouse, Was a fital mOL * it water and rowing we a fair race, it will Bever. . c0meOff; but if the mcivay be placed: in your Mrs. Partiiigtoli would call 11 indignant air- . Bose.'! He finds 'himself - to '.. .. - I I . . � .. . .... . . � I .. � . . an of the idrength of a mb,nlfj - � - , t ' ' - j . . .. You cannot jud, I . L .. L ' lild,been in �Cal - wat6ro L . L * mistake; .1 expect to be able to pr6ye that I . L. hands for, 6 Play -or pay race upp a'6ortalic I a . quma�ta unable. got on 'with -the 0200,000 a ear allowed bilm !on by his effurs to bat With th9jeL Who. " L .�. . . . s . L .� . I L F1111io, I no ., . ;kokb , or even looking I I . wnear the tam without .Ward Wrote i W -New Yorkthat -if ho -could. fix the -ii-e-9-h-6-wo-uld telograph i 41 I hiiabciught * dai6,br the-flysi'day thereafter whon.amooth . water can%be�fiad, I think I pan "win It" with by tho'Briti$h Goveklial'Flay . I I t, And tbor6forq Asks for an Increase of 050,000.'L, this pill � moo mon . I- P 11, . By. I 1. . I . .. I . .L .. � . p . CcootL' . .� . ., He -said he Wanted -be ' r to be big he] , I , ., ' . .., .1 '.. � -,. and swin&29. ratly6r A, horaoi)! if not, 11 I have . boug'at,it .00101 - a in,that'Way than I could through . ,!race iroultyl ' - ' ' . ia�fhe.clescenclautaf Tippo-LS&hib,. and wiW . I . I . I and she replied that'she o6ald,never be moru .' . . . L . . - I ' :: - de, the, tGr4 .iu 16.32i ­ I. Th6:Haulaa 'Cltib.neVer did row'- . � a Square a IRV �uit. Lat.,the race -be play 6 - . � r PAYe And brought over to bo'educated, 61iltl[ly to get. , , . ; . . . I - than, asiyliitei� W bity;," . . . . . � . ­.- : . , . . I . ... - Ling., - : -� , I " ", race. -`1 have done 0* omo thingarto'.6i lead-,,: if anybody cilitsm,,ir-boits Mr. Courtney'. can ' ,.bill, -&W'I%y from I "I'Dabeg-in,the-Wocid" I . L ,The Xing of F eFj . . �L. . .11 . I. I � as Islands is Said to rel . . . . .. )ME-STRUTOH . . I - - -the Ranian. par�ty oinio.tbiy have boon here,- I , , � . . I)AVEL the Money,_YoUre t I .. . I . ra Y, .' - - - '. �- ' I . , .. , . ,% � . ,kfna�of uncle. 110'-weig bred -s- . 0firiation, ... I . . . . Ish"BaloyAline! wo it 04 , - , , , . I-ve in- 'it I ' ' ' . udi.' .Hall 11 Olivia, ��d -orailingiy, ,buttothing'dialicinorible. ' ., . � .. ... . . . . . .. . I . .. . 'L I DVASD IIANLAN. , -- , . , . .1 took verN'kindly io British soil, and'his sky . . .. a I I - . I 1, � ,, I -the spit, with mushrooms. ' I- .. , L �: . . � O!iaera of -the, ladlei, - Y, Lpro on *091,11 copy 1 -his- posal drawn Up by'L ... . ' - P. V,, -7-I take this nigrans - of iiudicAtlilig, iolway6 been recognized by tfie Qoteen �ss� 1, . , , ", ., :.­ ', - There is'nothidi new uEdeil the sun. Th' .. . 0 ' Italy WODL by., th gallant . i I- . ., I Day a, whiohroads an follows: .' : . .1 I ­ . mysel f ai2d friends, and'shoWing the:�World .16yal, and treated with great me nOidoTatiOn- 1 . .. , . . .1 � ,. . . . I go,as-Scyu-pl6affe style bite been in, vogue, Fee, Cutting d9.wn th 6 . 1, i . I ... 'KiTVILLE, K. Y . .. (5et, 15 . . -that I am now and -have been, all - alouw a7A;K,- re orring-EnglAnd-io. India, he bought ftom I � , ­.... among servant.' I I I . I . . � ,�. girls for,.Ve%ro. � ­ ­ ." . " .. - � ' - L 1L., I cord, I,ju5t for. Ian,": Shouted Mr., George I 'L E;,Han7av,Vsq.: . I 1. I heroby'agroo, fo hand Ojer I to i0sti . Cw,- -iiie;--fh-8tw0- . long to �Prov­e whi�o-kjjLAh&_bqtta-43eullet�-.of- I lihould mention that the the a marl43-Elovdb.it-g.ill,N-or-folk,- -i- � loudid Sporting, eat Ai0e; Which be has .1 . L L - There . is a . great a) arenas irli'milknia " � , , �.. . . . - IN � ; . .: ..- . . :the . -Iqdw"-- Yokk"Riii,jildl- , 1. _ Simi. of throe thousand dollaiS (L$3,OCO) , being one. . proposal : L I bolio make � will 4amain. opari till. Monds. I -y devoted to game.,preaervos n ­A Scale never � ., The Milk made in lhi country Wiltot . 'L, I . I. I . .. 0 , . . . . I . . ... I ame its tho-milk made in �th' ' It �- 01 led . )I -Nad,­ cheerily, and ku jast,to show'whet, half of the Hop Bitters Compazjyl� PAZO, foe wnicih we are to coMapete to-murrow or no jarBt 1a,Vorable next,11tu race to be -rowed not later thaft-t-en days. Vtorward, and over the gains course. .before attomptbd.'. In-thiR i L 'Ptirsuit he -,has exceeded even he limits :of him splendid .0 . .- I I L IN L ­ ­ '. . . I . . I . I It is said thaL Indian. babies nevei cry. , , . . . . itid whon. his 'tried. daythAreafter, Should 1�be deolaxod" -the wirlu r of said prize. . ., L I - - . .-. , . . . . ­. - .- I . - allowanee, and� now lashis for more, .'*blob, -in This -an to - - - - 'th�y are never tqk � I " .be L for more'ateam, and .0 .. I . - . . . . . I I . ... L, .1� . DAVIS' STATEUBST. I . ' IritfM C0N$0LlfD:A1WE.0 ]BAT . q E,j . the tarribly.depresmait coidition of India, ,.he . . ll�q,*dause . . ., .Pub 0 entertainmenti. . � ., � . I .. I . . . . " . . I. .. � iortid.: and groaned to lic champion. Three . . . . L I � ' . Mr. Davis, of Wi4dior, Crib., then made a L . . . . .. I , dw . I . I � � ' I . I .- . . . 1. I �* ' is not very likely ale a- � . to get., 1ile jaw to. said to be worth Some 02;000,0'00,1.,Ro th!& . . Never 0.y, when .retiring-, I Will. gat up � , :, . early to-tio'cirrow ; for doesn't the goo . . .. . 4, book.. ". � � 1, . . . . . , ied , hi - .20 27i. Slid , Statement. He said that when he Game last Monday -evening hii wag surprised to hear . . 1: I . Zffo%v - tile, CORMVIC114DIA -at., bir if -the wriat comes to the worst, he asn I I . . . Bay all liars shall have their part ? . � . I I .. . I - .1 . . I I ...., ­ ., L . I . I no signals of' distract; 01 within -his kpeed; I . . from Ward that he fearled that, Courtney . . . . - 'tVaq L' . rvallel"A )Iffiaiclis L . , .. ' ' striyggle on by theif smite.. .,Who -Maharajah Liganamiable man of forty, and bearo-arly .4s -Whom Bin we trust?" is the blaok'type ..,' . . . . I . . I . . . . exchange. -Icfs�cifilo io I Dos. . . . .L. - . enquiry Of'an ., I 1b, .. . . ) a minute, and - Would not start in tha.Lra(lO. He asked Ward wb.T. Ward. i3aid.Mr. Bristai: had called on , , ., . . Me.cieliV'C41- ' - - " . . . �. , .. , L., � I excellent chaacton - Hale dkarri - . ' _ ' * . ' L . ad, and'hite Children. .. L. . . . � . � I I . It �64 Whom ,O& ' � include t' tri mi I �q i Ones. . . . n we 10 It 1. . Ily' to look. Ground . - ilea and ii-lialf in 23.50. him several'timeo and wets very 'a lo*u" to, arrange tbat.Courttiey *could win th6 race. . . -1 7- ` : ! - , - Mo�W:anAr,,.Q"bEo.- The Impres6iona.:68 . . . L' .. .. . . I The husbands of Aleppo L . andergb A. trying - I . . I . . us.?" 0 the Soul agon zer. , �, I . . . � I . I . - "Fullnesounderthoeyedefitites lauguoge," , ... L, . , - 3.i1ext flag, and' Hanlan - . I as:ftd6n'ns -wbo�n he 'tile Bripter stated that if -defeated it ,.would end I Courtnay's but. it to the vadiat in the case of - air Pranoi I . Meeks ma -many. mAd vvikle(l. Alt eip'lless, ordoal before' ihey Via,- their bri as. a pt. urnaby, 4uthorcil" i a to IV Ill Ila a W L' '' . L -. ... Wd a Is told. So it doeo,-*aud,' we fear, bad, , I - . , , , ' nags, too, at times. 'In a recent inBtandai* - . . -.1 ... to Rai Ih Hanlon - t'. ahioving at AiEoxent- career, permitted to .win the , , It ' raed awbuld atilt hold a place as a pouller. -DAvis 411 �Surpriso 'at t ,ho result, Mr. Angus, late of: I -ths­B.&nI;:.' of- -9.6nireal- Call - - it- U13j ast, ,a Asia recently, )red t e core 0 I ... do I so ibed 'o - -fiim-by-��.g­bo fro - ' Is . j, girl ppio A . . "a I Is at, tho, � . .. iineoe under the - eye denoted th , . . . - ... . . . . 1. . . . . ,t . I. -64 calledla� mia,-5 lfV4 . 31 a -ad 86,.fialahing as , ftht on: told ward-WAT IrefinT , 'a could, and obicinld beat this man as far as be I . will -bo * amou" find says it It .to Red a: bay 44 :bas, Ay,. threa. lovers,." 'oat . t Q . . . he ,eosiieilsoi I " . . I I . . � . I � , . I ­ . ..- .. . �. - : .. " . Vo I 411 villas in � .1 . .. ."Ok' � . . .. -could, ,which would be half it mile, or moke'.­ bank presidont hereafter. Mr.. W61r,-c)f the Jue4ugs .0artior Bank� called tbQ' Judge'd take throe We . is of live ,a aincialfro out of the fire; giving cgohicif or lovers a lie$; she . ­ . A London paper contains the' following: I � .. '. I I . . . . . . . It No woman,has ever ddne large and living, - I .11 , lho roo�rd.of the lialf.' . 1. but . probably Courtn��y -'Would' - turable- out. Ward , told I . charge moituafairly'stiong.'11M. Thomas$ , tells them io place it in t 13' Pat ' -of their* . . in 'musical comp6sition, Masio has , . ­ . .�. , . �. I .- I . . . . . ; rao'.. at. .:)soon on I Tu6oany that B xisterhad aphi ealledon of Mo1ion!a1Sank1 believed the ,Verdict unfair, hoinds.Thaflieburio 't rOugh'ille, .skin, the .Work . ., .- I I � .. � . I ! hitherto been the one. art In which soi has. - '' I . .. . . . ... 4.1........: ............. 11 2 45 111.1 ..... I ........... ... . . . . 628 . him that morning and stated that if it woo not fixed that Obarliq should win the raoO, and Bata, !, Y'osterday I wbuld.not - have be. lieved that Sirritanots would have Wenfound 'burnt tendons are* laid barel Sometim6sthe amorbus' gebtlemon will roefst till the flesh has been. . . . -asserted iteelf, in do Ill of th dearest" � . . . . theories of the advanced. -Is our 0 t 0 to . . . AM . . . .1.1 ....... � .................... 030 11, 61 he , ld break him boats or play sick. I ifaid. guilty, but' to,day,�Vbon I who informed that to the bone; Barb one or two of them 'tort I see this dontradlotion of this Jact? A& the ,. . .. . I ." ..... ...... ­ ....... ,.,13.0,2 , I...,.....,........" ..... i 10 821 . . to-curd'it was too bud to sign artiolea'tio the, Jtidge's Charge -was so strong , agalubt genorally,suiloumb, 0. the are, . the ,man . Royal Academy Of blitsic, $be -Mend deflohn . .. I eid , . � ......-I.......,.......... 20 27J , sgroa& and come'to row 4 race, and at alinos b fibn Wgroatly surprised mo.il - - I ..", , wbo.'reeligto the longest wile the ia'ay: . . . ' . � . . .. by. it .'. I � . sicholarship was gained for the first tim .. . I . I I 1* ..... � ...... � .......... 23 50 25 14 , . thb last minuti 6BOrt to octolf menno.' Ward The following to the panalty governing WatAT IS. WaoxG 2-Thb- London Adv ert,zser, . - Woman-&') . Sligo Mind White, W110710 ndw at . . .. . . . . .......................... .............. I ......... 1. ".. U0 31 � Baia lie was firmly convinced that some one tha*opwa :-!'Under the Aot'S� and'33 'Via.. complains that the Directors of their F air I I I . Work'UPDA An Opera which is described as . ' ' . . ............. ­-­ ... v-,- 33 501 of the many tricks previously resorted to. see. 7G, cap. 91i, any director found guilty of hold their ineetings in a ­hole-and-o'oruor ly drantaiie,' - Her libretto Is. * I .1.. 16 timle on record' is that . would be tried, arid'U:mt Pouringly would .makingfrandulonflimise statemonts Is liable to. Imprie6deA manber. Audada8:* When a,bodyofmon . 11 . . �. .-taken from Lamarkinalo i-JTooelyn,,1 mud tho. . I I . . . . it statenihianaon the never face the 'starter. Ward said that he be I in the ptititontlary for � I who have the manipulation, of lar& oums of young Composer's attlefit hope is that, whan . . . I . 1 7 I . � whem.he rowed the 4io, Is gonorglly� bolleVtd, I WAS 'A duffer. Ward requested me to see Britter, And I said I Orefdrred riot , to See him. any or no OxCCO 9 I n " a Bud Dot loom,.t an WONE'Sis, 7: . A one , in any I 9 I MOBOY�-Ooutrlbuted directly or indirectly by . the publio­maire afrai(f to. have their proceed- her clatling.work Is produced, stie m&y,..ba - . .. .. I I . allowa&to guide the.orohostra to tile full, - - I . 1 vardlo Milos ware short He ur�od'tho meeting, no Ward odid,ha Was. Oth or Gig jail or place I confine im t for any I ings made public it is apt to lead to Suspicious interpretation of her modningby Condit ling *�. . . .. � . .. I Ong ones; in fact, it 18 tch time never could sick and tired of this eternal post, BKlater, I . 'Ought I hac askodblinwhat be th I �e'tter. do in It ter legs that) two years wit Or without rd Its, labor, an wit or without Solitary I I which may -be unfounded, but ,Which -at not .0 likely to be de�roaaed by re copi developments . ib.in poraciA." .. . �$ . .0 I .. . . .1 I 1; I . . .. I . This karaguayan.Governnli6t has imptlBeit , .. ... I . . z old I aohiciaid boats 'of with the man'. . He said he aid .not think it nIftftered much, n no orit.,'­ , I . fi . � 00 i The utmost'. oxditoment is said to prove' 11 in conne 04161i With the Provinc del Fair AsioOla. tion," Ill all means 14 everything be Above. ' . - . . a� tax of 65 a year opoli all single Ditin between � . . . the 25 ' - . . . 3g the record as corrobt, its I it by I min. .13i Sao* . ad. -he wis oatW Rod Courtney would not start& I told I among the other directors' of the bank, who, 'be ' . board. , ' . . . I age of and 50, Women are not tAxed,' . I . Ott the Assumption, no doubti that many of .1 . . ,gdd smile in 6 min, 471 I him that, taking that view of the Game, I seem to believe that the verdict will the basic -for a 6iiii notion on tile part of the . Thar art of being agreeable in Ecilyiets. . , '64' . . them Would�gat mArried,if they could, and Or . . I . a . �e of going 1. 192. Would distance of about 820 was prepared to make hith very large offers for the pleiiatiti, during -the conalagwintorr of shareholders against them for the'Oulount of finding yourself in a house where they adore Carlos and being showd-a:�VoIliclGrful, piece of therefore, hot to blume for not becoming wivea. The obji,ot is to me . I . ke up for tho rata would litorall� have I � looking back !at him (Courtheylo) defeat. -X 'met their l000ei, is eaofi Airaotor's name Is marked 49 preierit 01 at the meeting at which the to, 816r66 bought at A wonderful prieb.. At By I 1. 1088 of population caugoil by the lozg and - . , . . , I )a Malkin autionnagabla Mr. Ilklater yesterday morning in the , down otairsi ahil'tor ilia first turn wag Wac � (011 I Considerable sympathy Is Jo.voo how wall they' are getting t� Militia thead, things I Ninety-nine persona Out of ft terrible struggle between little Paraguay on . . one side And 'Brazil and the Argentina ke race and the 06,000 , , =aPkalfiayoloo'cluvoreation with him I ever felt for the accused, and'an effort An his behalf Vi Ali bb made, but the predime shape It Will takey hundred would -think-that was gouninot , P,ontedoration on the other. A few yomra � - I I � I . I . his or any race. Brijot At Ong liao not yet been datermindgi , -. .Firtoat imitation 1, over saw in'thy life P - I . hanqoth6'effool"of thidt6zilli beWOrlh . . I . AGAINST' trly�j TO)IONVO � . ackbit its if 1 was prepared to meet their Views, I told film that I tiDderoto.od their I . . . ' — . AS 0aftypliall, & Ko-;7Er­nniWiako In h 11 It in Dow definitely nottlea that Gilbert, Sallivan and their manager, J)'Oyloy Carto, oblaoxving. . I . I I - .� �. ",.,. V., One of the-Phonomoun of the a . ,." � kr.Ty., . . . - tement AS sold to have via wo word that Courtney *Am to win the race, And would )act Start under any other doniii- , 'to in", Ottlaws, and long yesterday ptesefited, with An Addl!600Y AiO stiaGAW Of GUAVA . come to this country. ,j!ho opilin tkoupe,hoo already called andis expected to Arrive, second croll'of raspbatiee; and . . "'. . . � = �nl`rrl a 0, ,$� . I I- , which In being Sent to thowNew York market, . I" . ley on Saturday moraing.1,rdobfilt OP Bitters mal"O iOPXQ& tibho. no said thdy Verb prepared give 61 this priza if coutinq *ero allcy wed collegeiv , .. le , . I � Rey* Dr. Coohiste has within. a week. The three ptiaoipala will leave Eng.. land for thai United States October 26th � Thidorop has for the pact two week , � , 'a been . . , "I. oLored In the markots, from Delaware Brad � . 1, I iegtd that it wag taken is time and read at the to wit!, soil that Courtuaywonla give. Raulau A letter to that affect, and Its requested me received :Z106 Atoillby Irbin the Treab�loirian Church -in Irellabd, in old of the Hfta Mlasib* Vaud bt , I . Mr. t, Mi P., and the Ron. Peter A.t.liTity, I Maryland. .0110 grower bag shipped at one , , . . � -1. 1, I . I ­ thasan radby so 120 Plata of rasplibirl6o . . . ". . � to draft A. letter, Which. -1 Mi And I I .. I the Ptoobstokifila 01furch !A Canada, .1 returned to MOutr0al Item, Manhobs on SMUtday. . .J I (rom him billihos, second Crop ibis season, I I .1 I . . I �. . . . I . �"". ­ . . . � .1. . . � . ,. I . � � . I I I . � � . I . ". , .�­ I . - . � I 1�. 0 . � . : . . . - I . - I . �­. . t I I . , . ­­­,.- � I L�k. "'41, ��-&�. , i.� � I I . ,. 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