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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1887, p. 7

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away. an. ] I78Pnnoess 8t., Kingston %iI"'u.'.n".!Tc.'.'.'Z:57n'~'." ha d L.....|...u yuntunnphlnh. and hcIr:lf J. Wilma. uloqul at I ._.L___.__...- .-- . my applaud uullnubanialnuhn.-hing nut umnhhh. `H1 and banal, bony _-..___... I.I.l. on of luv. nuns. Nu. A;-.I|..~t.a own. on. nyl. "l`utIvIy.c.I`nI|ovo|nI-nu] n'u:oInr In-0:! W I. . 2w1|oeiIbdI|lI.Ihcltn:o'pt- y blhtxllhnluugbuhnomoruuvl Insomniac." N D1100!-It Ich will uocuurilv dopond u -n the an out-1.-bd In the Ink:-than 0! Icon which hull In I to the clytpoptic. Hamil- ton`: PI Day In and with the an bodluouwbonllrorudbow con 1 plkncu an pto-had by. or an tin malt * ` ol. (yqnph. Couluoom with on pill I ovary Iucootl day immalhtoly after dinner. 1 and ndloodouo grwlully until mu- can I hr Ila pill only is Mien. which .3: in ' Iona clubs! to odmnlnb the um and I unt In tho non pafo--I uniuniloum of 4 the uuuseh. Dynprptlu. try u ' HID cl Indnh and llamvruut. f lKIYT':AVl\ III , I llllll `VIC UNI Iulll Ill ` hum Aru1...,.n..:..m-ruxIu.u UIIIC and I5! Illnllua`-I uml nirh. I lnnvln lb! 7 not of my money up and put: it in the collar. --NoI Yutk Bun 5 'rr" -' u ' * ' Pnqnnun Pu-razor (hnutnd car driver) 1` --Woll, my mun, what do you do with your Inga! Putportuflh-mlu!onYhI `XQHI `L1-um-1 ~ cu.-o uu-u I noun: !IIIllI'lblll_) uuvuux In H1)!!! of the curtnin. \\'|mt`s than I said to llI_\'~ ~alf. Some-body ohjn-1-t.ing-a mI'-nud I I gnu! 1-x\wsi\'ely uermux Just then out of ! the man man in {mm the (run: part of the u ' house. `What's that! Who`: that lllklugf nuttlw-re!` `Oh. it. .1: right. It`: the prn- . :` priemr. The)-elicits`! burn word you M II, . C an-I In is explaining no then: that you've 1 : clnngal the |n`ll."-snn Francisco Chronicle. ; v llllll Ell llIIE C IIHIIF Sliu. 4 They binned to me," he said. and when I : 1:! through a mm in the front. of the UT ' vlwsfrl looked up and mid: `All right, give- } us Iimnk-t.` I won! 0!! In-Kim: very pruud of | my 2-1-c-ch. I had done Iarilliuntly, I thought, ` Just then I heard nmm-lm-ly walking in front. I \ n! the nnrfnin \\'|ml`.. Ihnll I and on u...` _) uu uruuv uln l'l.lr|llll. ' He contested to making one speech, but the result was not very enmurnging. Some yeus ngn he went with his company to a place to play one night. He had been sped- nH_V l`PqlIP not to play HumIet," as the gn-ml haul seen him in that the year In-rm -so I tho)` wmm-I s-mu-thing elm. \\'h-n ll:-~_\' u~.-.e-nIlnlo~l at the thvulrv thr_\` found the In`; : v~:o- lmal gone n!7l`t\_\' and tlw mshnm-s fun Ki:-lwlieu" haul Iml arrival. They nu.-1 )'Iu_V mlnething 1-lw. and the only thing II.._\ I . n > -w-uh! ulo was to Innke up A bill of a farm and : tluw acts of Hunk-t, which were easiest tn put on. min and made I little speech. Thnv linungd In Inn " In nnhl u....| -.|..... 1 Mr. Booth went out before this c-u:~~ 7 I`-Io III It`!!! KIIIU ax-uin in l& >5 he 0 ms elected to the t state sonata fmmn [` rlistrix-L oInlu'm`in,, I I I .~ !.he('0lll]tl't's0f Hvu- . - . dvmon, Van Zandt, I N""""" '2'! F'` ` .-Lu. MARTIN . I st:nlh`. _ In-n the d.iM.,_ M E,` _ mum (`I\`ll war brake out l';~.x.-u :. . 'r.-_y,; he enlisted on the (`uni-~:. :- side and |'|&l`tit'i||:l!4`:l in o\'er_v lu:`.-- vI','.:.`l;.{l`1l in hy Huuuiis |n`i;:.'\lu and d L~".m;_-ui.~:|--xl himself by his p-.-rxmml |.m'.`-r_\`. A! thv rim nf the war Maj. Mm-tin v---.'u;-zn-I tn his 'l\-.\'u.< home ; mud set to work In I.u:l-I up again his wasted J fortunes In 1872 he xwm elm-It-11 district. at- ' I I I toruey of the old-Ninth jualivial district of 'l`uxus. He has ll\\`|_\ s [won un active man in the plilivs nf his state. He was marric-d w Miss Martha A. Gallnmore in 1867. Of the 3 eleven chihhvn barn to thelnseveu are living. II III III! tut? IIIIU uxguu You saw my reception on Monday night, he mid. and 1-! muldn`t have said "Thank . run` hafnium DILAO nuwlgln '9 Ind I1. IIU tau, lulu I ! \1IululI la : you` before that curtain." lln ..n..r.......I on ...-|..-.... . uux-_y nu.-. nu . nuulu In-enul I008 p($1il'(l Ivy the unique conviction that Shakeqneoro uwnnt what he wrote. and one of his main * > dreads is of ahomnn who want to know it - Hamlet. was really inane or only feigning. f` He was speaking of his reception at the Bald- ` win on the first night. \'nn anw luv nuunblnn an Ila-I-.. _:_I.a W Edwin Booth`: Speech. _ ` Mr. Bmth is A most retiring and timid man ` nhout snci.-ty. He is the only ncmr I ever nu I | who is oxnlmrraswd at n compliment. Must I ncmrs, when you tell thmn how well they do. innnn.-dmleiy pmveed to explain to you that they ans really greater actors than you think they are. Mr. Booth seems to be uuv l\1|IlJC\.`Il UI IIIIB skg`t(`h rvtvivai his ulumtiun, and Hav- ing chose.-n the law fora prof ;-mien he removed tn Athens. Tvx. In R53 and L. lot: L_. ! I I7l'l'I'7K'II ITWIKBUCVIIH still a youth the family removed to Eufala. Ala. There the subject of this elulfnln |~uhu|'vnI Ian'- qixomlnntod for enutur by um ngmo- can of Texll. ! Maj.` Wiiunli. Mnrtin, nomipnted by the Bemocrltl of Texas for Fuiu-d States senator, ilanutiveof Georgin, llnving been 1 MAJ. WILLIAM H. MAR TlN No link II Btlh. ____ -_.. -...___ hula`! got no faith In 1 .. n._ I...1..|..... -..4l 0I.. riuzxut-uljl{ll1is\4IIZ $0. IUPEIIML UIIERM. WATER 0017. -V"1" ' wllduuliuncuoa-lolvqshuuncrl lnnhnn. Ynnnhuvdchbnto` xp-iloydhjnntythoundtol-I IlMl`aaIn-CnndvoInIh.luu-lnud Tux. Whhnhnvhatmj pun-nu. ca-dun-nu-apqnui Oonahhmkuh I WJ. WIIJDX. Idount. M` 9".'.'-.. ..`I.;."$: "i`l-`. ( Q1. nnrm'.o.)""""`-" W-3 Uuouhwu ya: ....-:3-.=:x::m".. :.`.'.`L':: D."-. *..'!.'55..5..-.`-`E ,' L4/DIE8 ai?EiIiL'uN ,_ ;..._':.:"_j';".."*'.:'.:":'..`.,.':.-.'::..:.'-.:~I I'll Ivoowci. 15:02 you sins ' not-I noun! ulllanllnllo. Indian: in L to cum. I . but an In nun c0O"IZ"S"'F"`i2`i"1ND A '.'.`" .."E.'.:!".'.a'}'.`.'.T"" your `fun and Donna Mao LII! W. H. sunny but. w `warn. .:u \` ICl '.t- hglnt '.;-,...-'-. :1.-.:-*.. - I. 0 V onnnocon It the in! hnel nuts an an u: daln to Iullnnl rant nnlnpl, I manna P (`Oil hut. txnumunon run. Dunn: 'l`nutu>-(`aun-In! In Hand 4: n. nsumarun. in. _L.o.r.&o.. y_m-:- p--'7-r}!-I --' l.niunt'D1rmtudLungSurgoo|. .\'u-I Han, Tuesday, May HIM. 3 I10! Dl'l'l'BlI-5 llli. `/0. 3 I know Hop Bitters will hear recom- \ mendstion honestly. All who use them \ confer upon them the highest enoomiulns and give them credit for making cures--\ll the proprietors clsim for them. I hove kept them since they were first oered to the uhlic. They took high rsnk- from the rst. snd maintained it, and srelnors I called for than sll others combined. So long as they keep up their hi h reputstion I for purity end usefulness l s all continue If!) r9(\nn1II\nIn` Qhnlntlnlnnhuinn I hnvn VICIIUI Mllbll IIIU H3611 KIUP DIIIUW. OIIC II now in as good hedth on any penou in this count . We have large sales, And ` they are ma ing remnrhhle cures. . W. H. Bxsuor & Cu. 3:; cc vnnnauvil II`: VI . It. $\`l\-U - \ IL. urocuI'I:J.l!.laAhy.0I'occr;Jnmen Redllel. Grover. to. &c.. Klunon. nanunm, .uo.. rev. a. loan. ~ I purchased ve bottle` of fqur Hop , Bitten of Biahop & ('0. has fal . for my ulnughter. and um well pleased with the : Bitters. They did her mom good thm all the madicine she has uh.-u for six yous. Wu. '1`. M(CLFR. The alhuve is from I very reliable farmer, whose dau hter I'll in poor health for seven or eig tyears. and could obtain no irelief untilshe used Hop Bitten. She is in 1: mod ha-Alth n Anv no-non in Ins: JACK, Mo., Sept..l-t. 1885. I have been using Hop Bitters. end ; have received great. benet from them'for liver complaint. and mulsrinl fever. They | me superior to all other medicines. I P. M, RADNEQ I l I 4 l l l [UT |`|IrI`_V Cllu UUUIIIIXIFUI I lulu (XHIUIUIIC Ho recommend !hem-oomething I have never done before with my patent medi- cine. J. J. llxnwcx. Physician sud Druggiat. ` KAL.uI.uoo, Micb.. Feb. 2, 1888. i Hur BIITBBS Mm. (Jo. ; I Inn-nu [Inn Rho...-. will 1...... -4.... 1' HA)" 1-;~wI1.u, Omu, Feb. II. 1884. I I am ver glad to any I have tried Hop '1 Bitters, am never took anything that did 3 me as much gdod. I only took two bottles I` and I would not take $100 for the good i they did me. `I recolmnend them to my ;pnt1enta. and get the hestof results from , their use. 1` I` ll.._......, _. ., ! (REl1.\ \h`lCll,-1_\:.`-\-'.. Feb. 12, I885. 3 Holp Bitters are the most valuable medi- cine e"er knew. I should not. have any mother now but for them. LI..--nu I. -- . .... IIUP Dlllul` DU. I I S1rs-I was given up by the doctors to 5 die of scrofuln consumption. Two lxmlo'a' of your Bitters cured me. They are hav- ing a large sale here. ` Lvunv Rn |r\\' I.-u I New H.\\`EN, Cos.\'., Sept. 15, I885. [ We take pleasure in giving on as notice and a nice. st"ong one, as it ( op Bitters) deserves it. We use it. and we know it deserves it.- The Ifegnlcret`. K Hop Bitters niv outfuliclay. (vzne early. TlIlVlIl;IrRlVALh unlrornllynonguinll n \ Ibo su.\*u.\nu mush. ` hr uh at All India; Bonk. Chh. etc. lflll Xlllfllll IAIAPPII AAXIII APRIL 4.` J cine. Hence we feel it. but justice to you 1 and your Bitten to any nut it is In medi- cine of real merit and virtue. and doing~ much gnod and etfectin great cures. .. Yours, J. & H. B. l}L'nn'. _ S'l'l'.'R.LI.\'u,ILl.... August 92. I885. We feel we must writs something -of the success of Hop Bitters, Their sale is} lhrehle that nf unv nthar nrtic-In of 'mnrli. I o I \ \ K.mu|u_ .\lo.. Feb. 9. I886. -4.] Hr. Lnnl--I ..6' `mm. Ilm 7.70m: ink-is? (mu-:r:.\'\v1vu. Feb. H, 1886. PII I _MEDIcAL Lnmpooodqnudwun C. B. MERCER, M. II. LEROY BRl:`.\\'l-ZR. llllilllclllfa P. M. BARNES. I. Hsslur Kxu-r. hm` . [-""'"W'*`IIlUVVVVllbI'Allll\IQ * .` l 53 h . U ,` f." ? 3` t ".' 5 ! lbw: Oil has ` ` via an uncut II |:C......'--- .. 1'" '``';a-*~*3' '" =i A--n Ch` ` m OIIv$l::llhIl:;lI1hwi` ---uv-.`-vuuu5j1jjT'f. -`lI'lI`3`IAlI'W'lI.I?AI\llI\I$ :._,-5.=m.-.-.-.. - ".2. mmu m77:c nmnoaos. K0111 [ RSI`! III C"'IAII'- I II\ Innlltotwll .ndpulIolus upIoAuu lII.holudn.\t(ho&Io ` I151-(`hoI`u9IullIao'f|lII. rll.\nIAu nnnnvn nag. . cw--v- ww`771V`TIW` I Ltlnpuumkud Icnuudlnnlhk Hldllh Plllllnulllhumlpudau ` mt-rm IIm.InAv1'Ivun.u-spin. Inlh Amll L and and mu-an. . mu anuu-Q. taut] I1! III-T. iiunhhhaminuguiumuun *m'!`mudA.v.Apdl ltlholunlvo. Illtof ` l`nn0u81nC|0I1lIt~(`1l`un&dI.&ThII. BI\Lll\I \lARATll\A.1 A CHEAP TRIPS --vu nu: - KINGSTON & PEMBROKE --AX\'lF-- ;; cmmu mmc mum. I 318!!! nuuinxol. 1m. ` GRANWUNFMILVTNEFV 01" (`.4 NA DA. u ICOXQIWV` 5'." P. GILDEHSLEEVE, Th-in Aogm I.` A II ...I run 0!:-lduuhandt ollwtllmlu ohull Raul-I %uItIl III. | 3 Ann :1 .Ln 11.: naniavji `I ..'....'0 .;.;..`......" .. ton; to IINIII gm . TEACHERS AITD sruosms (M u..L.__.|_ __.| .LA , . _ A Tho Ind will I-ne Fl:-It-Olga Bo- : Tlckotl II t II phi lhu:?`.P.R..onslo(lnd`I.:`.II1l 0 til-1 Ania: and to Inn on the llnucolon I. lirlo at Hu- mn Ill Mich];-un (`antral Railways gt ` I IPIIDIP awn A mun-an. I{ouul`l rIpT|cIouwIllInonnh.pdu an 1:: nji iu A-A gon-A.- GRAND TRUNK CITY PA IR 81'A'l'l0.\' "EASTER HOLIDAYS! fuiu :15}. `iv and c.r.n. Al! 1. N\."|v\_ ` E*`-;'...,.t roun DIPLOMASANDMEBAIS lunpu-ton on-I Wbdxlu Dulhn h Gmckery. China. Glassware, . run an;-nvIIIlIIII1VC"IlIl IMIJIII THOMAS IIANLEY. Wot-Hi Tlokot AIGII. Cu-Ia Johnna and @- uric Stream. mu -rue. The Steamship: oho Allan Lino oonodlncl totho wluu-veo of the lntomolonhl and Omar} Trunk Runways at mum: and st Pordnnd. and puoenpnnnforwudodonbyupochl trains to Holman] and the Wu!` The last train eonnoculu at with the Hall Steamorskulllng from that port on lngutu nnonndny. leaves on Wodnudny at . pm. The last tnln connect with the HA1) Stenmu-I at Bank: Ian: on Thun- dny at no pun. * Zllyounroundhgfol-youth-Iondsvnenn furnish you with paepdd urtllouco to than from Ihnco. Gonna: sw .1: . . an or an ' ......:=....*;':'.,'~'..'.. .... P--* W` Fuckousndevuqmhxnstiunnbm "`lfI'lI'AC! IIAIIIEV I541 IIJVIIJDI -"`I' XVIII nun vs` I ruruunu 0!` from Halifax to Lin und bundondel-3.. 81 C 5. I - III. 813. tR..l.;.,~:.~..x steel-no u I GLASGO\ AND N LINE`.-Olauow ` toouon. lute.-rmod|ne-3. Chudronuder ` one your. am; over me and undar traits. ; no ou.l \ halt am. That RIAAI ... nu. .1-Q-er-u-1 u1:-vn-lIilIl noon. vgcamoys u__ _.._...__..A IITIAIIR. FRO! PORTLAND. PRO` HALIFAX. Pu-mun . . . . . ..Apl. 7th ......... ..ApLoua Polynesian ....Apl. 213! . . , . . . . ..A hd Ciroaulln . . . ` ..HAy5I.h . . . . . . . . . .. uh RATES OI` PASSAGE :--Rom Pofdnnd or buudonde . L`ah1n-&IL an In mm-n_mm mm m. ms - snunrnsi-Tn - mam, AVHEAIIE WWII` DINAIYB A Uflo VERNON H. BROWN & C0.. 0 UOJ. P. Gildenloeve. Agent, 42Clat- enoor Stuot. J-.I.l.-I-V -2! Royal Mail "Steamships. WINTER AREANGEMENT. IMPERIAL SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, &c. May It.` obtained hon W. R. Home I (`o.. I 1)-an...-. I ll I_-L- l)-\..4_` -_._. Ib_J.l.._ "5r`2Tr.{"Jh mu. of bding given for Bolfut. GI w, Havre, Antw and other points on o Continent and or Modiwrl-mun nnl-On ""$1$"`: ::;'"L'::i: ..';`."`..:?.`; Tickets to and from London And Queens- town and all other put: of Europe At low eat rates. RATES oF-15AssAem : Cabin-$&). 880 md$l00. nccordingto ac- commodation. lnfennedinto puuge-335. .uo1.|hnrnn .6 VA. In... D....- 4--..-- I msr xPns7M/Lssnv/or. AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . ..Sotnrday, A I. 9th UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . ..Satnrday, Ap . lth SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday April 23rd. ETRURIA . . . . . . . . . . .Saturdny, A I. th AURANIA . . . . . . . . . . . .Satu1-day, L ay 7th UMRRIA. . .` . . . . . . . . . Saturday, May Nth SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . .Satnnlay,May Qlst (CALLIi 86 A11; ovnx aiiion.) , From Pier No. 40. N .R.. New York. BE-.'P"'_;! my ran/r A7J7)`-___I_l(:/ { 00L. A-an uunu \ I`IIIl'Il IKIIIVIJI ll .T'r.n1:1: .13 ); .1 rnnm: ._...I __a__ -_ A_._n -.L Q.` ,,,A. A 6D l1l'lUn For freight and passage apply st Com- n{ s Office. No. 4, Bowling Groeu, New .or . I.1l.Ana:ou8uAI.|.8t ulownzcnd inulukuuuaul l`u:nl*Iopon.y [nun [lIIl1@CllI Donn Dobanmun. Ar \ mo Hg S8!!! A .honnuo` and vuunct uiutholthoa I uuuv-QI\IwU U-I L-moms n.uu'En\. um. 8 D AY8. . 1nIerme:uno-. Chudronnndor . 02.3); one under twelve. DATE o1r-s:uLmo: _ soup. ` now uvnnl. Ix Luxxwnox Inn: 81'. Lawuscn Horn. onllusucnt. nrdcln-rhwlldvnnheulnndonun All.-`.4115 QUE DISK. , Xmas-Iox Hon: lxcuxou. um ` su-an A Iow.:nd utrlhh outtol value I ma excellent Iona. nodonto. \VI.VI\7 I 'IVIlI)\I UAISISU I llhlib DlSlA\ . ` Imuxcul. Aouxn. Kin; Strut. lone: lo ` l_\n on red auto and other new-luau. \ -- -._-.-_`_- .._,_,_ I ADAM .\l`AR'l'HUR. ` Acoot'xnx'r. Avnrma. &o..0IlIco Clarence ` Sn-cot. not 8L 1 .. . -.-...-.-.-.... -.__.,- orAru\'. C. L Ccrna. I.D.. uuoocnor to Dr. Ju-via. Physician. Suokconoco undl}:denoo n o Ollloo. ngton 3% tantho ollyor country promptly a. u. L-l4AlS.l\I., m.lI.. u.u.5., L.u.5.. 1 Dunn. Gndunloot New York Collagen! Denthlry. Oco-Welllnton Street. between Prlnccnaud Brock Suvotn. Pu-uouhr uten- uon paid to preoorvnuou of the nntunl teeth. ; II.\\ n.u.\Iu A nltxv vs no -uu nu. n-uIvu\h\n| anal`: R. E. SPARKS. D.D.S.. LD.S., D3s'rII'I*. Oman and Rcdde Pt-moans St... 1= ?.::.I: Gsnibudminbtuvdsuatg pnlnlcucxtnouon ot 33:11. Telephone. I II [VI |I'\lvl3 `I I\ I'\ Ix!` I I\ ah I amnmanfnmaunun. ,__,,- -,.g. all`: Telephone mu: 0. Dlcxnon. nib. una. UllJA5UN AND ms.`1'13. Plnlunn Axn Svnonoxs. Oak-.e-8l Wel- uegteusuweetmeer Eu-I. Eleotriclly I spec!- elly. Telephone communication. uljun street. noel` Eu-I. Electric Dlcxnnn. )l_D. Ollloo-Clu-on Iloneyto Inn. 1!. A, un/lama, BAnnn1'n. soucmm. (`om-nnxctn. to. on Stnoot. our Telegraph omco. Ixh 13: III A I\I\0iuID nnniomnn .\uw.\-`nu... BARRIIIIII. Soucnon. (`oxvnvnxcxm cc. Corner King and Brock su-sou. over Wudfobruuston. \ '\ A .\nsvnx\v.\ m...s"Y:::E .:.N.,2.::""~ . St . II). R. 8II"l.':l. LLD. Clus. l*I3)nr:a:cSun-n I -st.-.-sh... . . . . . . -. uvnn nun.-Auu, AIIJL. M.lJ.. L-.Al., (Successor to Lnto Du. .\lcC.uunoxb. } Pmmcux. Sunonox. ac. 0loo-Moutrenl Street. between Princess and Brock Stroetg. IIIEI Svnjivo I \VI\.n `nus Ancmfncr. corner 0! Brock uid King Street. ` W01` Wad `I Dru` St E tun K` :N`troot. nor: totho 'n.I) co on m` nun-pg-.-p-. ----- .\-...___ R. GAGE. Anunnl.-r. 0rnc:-Io-uul Street. Buuus1':n. SoLIcrron. (`0N\'It\'.\.\`(`lR &c.. Fold`: Block. Brock sum. xtnguon. atlonoy to Loan. 1 u. 1-. mu.\-u1u.1., 5..-\., M.1).. L`.l\l., ens. Svaonox. &c. Omen--Lmo Dr. Mccunmon 3. .\'o. 3% Momma] un. nubannxn anun-anulu 1, (.`.I.. lI.C.P. & 0.. Lntootlhnllton) 8 West root. Dlaeuu i Women and Chdz-on. Feb. 5. ma... -.-...--.-..-. .--.. ...._._..- U16. ALICE MOGILLI V RA Y. Dhouoo 0rrIcI--PI;l.noosu Stroot. umso doors how 4 0! Women and Children A apecinlly. "'--` `T? I s uninvi- ii. 1-; MUNDEL rm, m.DT"`.M., P L. L clAN.S('ImIrN_ &n 0Im._.l.mn hr, ?__ uunnl 8'l`I<.ANuE. LLIL. Souco. kc. 0oo-CIau-oueo Street op- "! v ` ':Lu.::: once. noun m w/dun! `IVA:-v-an- - .-._---..-- I A WALK]-`.M & \V'ALK:;M. ......``2: om'oe."'"` M` "'""' W Iuclnnn vuucu. I J0llP_Il n. w.u.IuuI. I \I\ Anita-1 -. -.------..*-x ._. ....---V`... - -wan... .u-yr---V. J. H. CLARKE, M.D.. D.D.S., L.D.S.. IX)'ll'l'_ Gllllnnlnol Kai \'nrk lhllnonn Robrtson Brothers, nuuaitu SHAW, BARRIUTIB. Soucrron. Iilloo-Corner Kin: Stroola. over A run`:clll!`uilANu85UN' on W lIcllIT:c1'a ding urveyon. on ` _---vy vv a.-a-nu. DR. ELIZABETH SMITH-SH()R'I'l`, (_`.H.. M.C_P_ & 80.. --<-vv-u -uvnvuun I IIIIVK nun lDl\A;A ouvcus WEI. Nls`.WLANDS.JR.. And King nvor Wade`: Dru: Store. Entnnco Kim n. M. MU A1 , BARRISTER. (`0N\'lt\ A.\`(`l'.`R Fold`! Block. Brock Slmul. Klmnlnn. . mmv JOHN HERALD. M.A.. M.D.. C.M.. lsuovtnaor In Lula Du. Mv(`unnnu| D_R.- W. G. AEGLIN, M.R.C.S.. EN `.. ` .... ~ 1;... 1 nh():::lounnu?n'nlllt?n.tmn mu web I L. CLFMENTS. ` , .dlnctlyoppo:itou\oPoat0tl|oo.M g mu sine "NM 05. -. _..---- yuan: _u In W .1 g!` Yarn:-n And (`.hIIl\nn A Inn - :7 .. CARRUTHERS BROS. mu. AIIIHT1 Kin. Rn-nu. I v-.-uv---- -`--V -.\IcAMMJxT1-sacm. IV "ll `IICAIIIR I` JOHN STRANGE, LLK. I108. &o. Oon-(?InI-nnnv Sin us... --w--w ---vs-g HONEY 1!) IDAN. __1..-_ L_.. _. \ . ----v- v--- we---.w N EW LI VERY . I-Inn: i1vn 91- [Jun . mcxsovx? AND BE'l"l`S. Ill urn Svnnnmnm nInn_.RI ` __. _..--y. yuan. - nun an ROBERT snAw'," ill. Snunrnm, nwx-xv .\\\'ARl)IiD. IAIILIILV. purju xvuwuuwu. Nouldl toornsonlron thndnpknno: ` lll jlfll IQ QPAJIIDAAE rowan AND sox. NH! And Rnlldinn Run-mm D. A. GIVENS, I. Snl.l(`l1'hIL (`nzn-I R. Souvn-on. (`mn-m 1.11. J. H. B:-rm. M.R.C.8.. Eng. A Ixlru I\ rx n I n n `....-_. .~mX.X`.%4$.'& Yionhnwohkhwhi rhino. .0. coo/c'.s'7mIm 7.s"'a7nuIn. is huh: W Iv-Inwun. nuuuulsuuvuclanmqhn uabuinhcdu-r? 1. a... ' nauuiuv wttttij VJIH I`II, l"'V slur in Int! bun dbulvuu-d,tlu-cl`-Ax- a....,;e| out-hm: vudhconnd uumuux about the hlquilri was man olnurvod when in Ttowbologumwamlhwloutumdby Whit lion-oondnnvdrrlhpl-u-I-Joint Ir. Unroln. huInvw.rul-uloutvtttlhudlu Ihnrumoloouul than frutrunl any cllvunq-td air-aunt `Win ma-In unb- cunt In-uvovhlrul," nil Ir. NH;-, `nu 4.... aousi. v2"..".7"-'n2'.~1'.'..Z'.'.' 3 hduu-v-Id II: A in: phconnd channel '57 lowing -to-rulnh. I,` r-At Ian` M] dbnlmd. [ID (lb-A....vnnI Bourke. Ho did not lung. honour, his human and imp:-at $8 to VII IM- Bourh Innnlntlnhd. Om ugh I nu-u us 1-: vv ulw nuulrgnllltlll. Ill! I-Nil`, who lb oppnrmnny ocond, to Ira to ho -urivtl to Rh-hmonduutl holds: hostage. It Iru always helluva! that the moving of the guudhuttothoirutondoltho walk (right .-u.daomq-tmonnmuwuuuuseu` Jada: ` - notorious null, an the bank 0! the P-rtnmnc, r hook I1 I50 Wlllh Home g1~m:IIdI.Iml Lb!-um, . whoa tho nnnnrtnnnv n .--A L. pg. 9.. L. lgus Illa will W- id to captain $0 dong tho walk in the house of one (In-en. A ` nntnrlous nhd, the bank 1.... no :5. n.-nu. n...... .........n. ....a -L_._ um-u uuunu uuu yarn-u nus uni on. Thinking the aair rather strangt-,"n.id Mr. Nichols, a corporal and myself went. down the hill tomake an invostignliun. At . tlleintenwtion of the driveway and main ' load. I! found the preside-nt`.~' lint--n |-lain silk ono--and upon examining it we limm-ml a bullet hole through the emu-n. The shot bad ha-n lined upwunl. and it was evident. tht the person who red the shot had at-owl;-d : Imus-It close by the roadside. The next day I I gaw Mr. Lincoln his bat and called his at- to-ntion to the bullet hole. He remarked rather unmmx-nu-tlly that it was put there by J some luoihcli (unner and was not intendui for him H1-said. however, that be wantnd the I matter kept quiet, and u-llnnnished us to my n--thing about it. We felt vonlldent that it was an attempt to kill him, and a well nigh -uwmetul one. tnn. The ntfair VIIJKOOIIPQ. kept quiet in Clllpliull-1~ with the pn-si I n-qu:-st. After that the prnident non-rroda alone." . Ir. Nwhob thenwoutnn tomlatetln-dl~ cumnnmw of a ki-lnapinx oonqnirncy ' which was attemptal to be mrried out the 1 next fall. This plan was unknowingly fru- Itratui bytbebodyguanl,wh1nquartan` 'W0lViml!lO|Ih'l)' lnfrontol` thomuthponh I I u! the en:-un \-u mansion, eqnuliatnnt by I turn: that building and tho Itatq , vtarand navy du-pa:-tun-ntn Jut to thoa `ant tin-qnnrhnwathe guanltrnt, whena ' I-union 0! lb body rnnl remained on duty. l ` l-`ur nnaom n unknown totho gnani tho I--~t wannovatlhthowutcndol thagraval walk, in tho liar of tho war '&1nruud& lmrtly altarwanl it was l!'Il'Il!d by the ..'uu!l that on thonrynigiit the but It: nmvuln nhnhntl In-.|.i.l In .....a.._ an. v -. uuuvun uuvu-r -v ltcuuluun dumlbqncn-nah a hull IboIuIl::MnnocunhI- "aik .. ....'E .::. "`.".. mm wbuno no dust. Win Manchu tum, not kn; nhrrllhlnch lust MO. lb VZ'll|'l'm:-I~nn-- QL4 uuuacu yr: 1 u al'\`ulI.'. ` One night about the middle of August Hr. Nichols wsu doing nrntinol duty at the large gatototbegrounds of the home. About ll o'clock he heard I rie shot, and shortly Afterward Kr. Idncoln dashed up to the can on honelncl. The president. was barehoaded, and on he dismounted he and. referring to his [ horn: He came pretty neu getting away [ withmo.didn`t be! He got the bit. in NI: teeth bu-(on I could draw the rein. Mr. Niohoh nskai him where his hat was, and he rvplieul that noun-lunly had Bra! a gun oi? at I the (not 0! the hill. and um um horse Ind 119- I u come scared Imd jerked his in: on. ` I Thinnlinn Oh` nnir pnlluun no-`n....W..Ll 1 : aura. 1 Mr. Nichols` statement interested me some- what and I asked him to explain. He then went on and told me substantially the follow` in story: In August, 1332, Company K, 106th Pennsylvania volunteers, of which Mr; Nichols was a member. was detailed as body guard of President Lincoln. Up to 1&4, owing to the vigilance of the guards, Mr. Lincoln escaped all attempts at violenm. The back of the Confederacy was broken. a good feeling pervaded all Washington, and vigil- , | ante was considerably relaxed. It was then 9 ' ' conspiracies were hatched and Confederates | overrun the city unmolested. The president and his family spent the summer months at ` ! the soldiers home. about three miles nonh ol ! . the city, whiiherthe bodyguard accompanied l ` them. It was the custom of-the president to 4 3` remain late at the war department and after ` ' his work was concluded he would ride on ` \ horseback out to the home. That slimmer he ` ` had persistently refused an ecort, imagining ' himself per {evtly st-cure. " (Inn nisrht nhnnt [Ian nnhhlla t\' A-u-..a `I. d 1 [Special Oorreslaondencal I - Dun, March 81. ` Iamreadingwithngrutdulol intalutl lmeony and Haygure of Lincoln in The "Century," aid Mr. John W. Nichols. ex- lbpmsldent of the Omnhnre department, to me. Thechnphen that wlllmost inoelut me will be those r_elat.ing to his career from l&tn 186.5, and particularly the history of I the nssnminntion.` It is not generally known that more than one attempt upon Lincoln's H lilo made in Washington, but such is the \ fact. 11.. \12-|.,|-\ _A_A.____._A _`,,A____,A_ 1 ,, , Sh-"telnet `In the "Cc-Marl." ind Sun-in , `they Revive-A Kldnnpnlng Conspira- ` 1 ` ry. and How It '1: ExplodeI-AII 13- ` em... Connected ' With the White 1 llouno Occupation. ' %' LATE ;\BRAHAhI L1NE0LN. some uTTLEKnowN msrpnv or S HIM NOW RELATED." THE BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY. W: `u II-. -TK $1 Is A I-uizlcividznrv Xxiownnn

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