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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1887, p. 8

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`AQUIET DA! IN L_=,u1P.A| -.__.__ Sons and Oonnonto. `I gun I: 2.'.l'3'.u'c3-a --W" "' ""' cv-'v'-N-"_?_'_"_i':_"'__""_". Xfllluu Civil tooling` -- ~.\lqjor Adana. The fswing cadets to obuinddtho print awarded for the highest total of nut: obtained during the but in their to- cpoctlvo chnu: Pint c|nu-SoI-gt-.\hjor Duh ; second clan. Sugt.Joly nhixdclan. :`u'let I-`rucr: fourth class. Cgdot Cunp~ rel . 'l`L. __.!_-, k._, ._.:n._._ ,,, 1 D, CID I shunt? l`I-i1|`n`udpIo0u- ncquutholluoul I. You'll]: .":.".:. !'.'2."..`1'...':'.'."' " "* 1 -._.._.._ LL. II._. Unacy, wor in; in adnlnon Muuulmmnvuhlndhthhokb alu-puourollhg. thohukud - I onhln. .oltho43&Ihathl|oo.|pr|- nuts: nation bout. vlllunwor tlnollu-gundhrvc bcnbonu.-MI lb`: ac,` ` N11. The contact to supply most to the Rb; non ponibnthry :1` I887 ha ha: guarded to Menu. J. N and W. H. Raid. '___.. I IA_-_ .___l_}.__ 2.. _ .I__I_ __ -uALboi|od owl in tough. but she hndonot and duntiut in I pics: of our mgr-clued has or Armour rout bod. Juno Cur M I...) III? IIIDTIUI III I? TX! I Commune to-monow tninontbo .& I . will Es:-'3 from the new depot. op U. lIII'\I,C\.A3. IUI WI IOI'KDW- day IMJXI) lbs. of . It will 50 put on the msrht in tho outom tutu. l`A...-._-l.._ L. .._-.._._... -II ..__.._..._ ` IIIFJI T3 Frnnklin Clflll. one o! the "lhyllun lunhl," comes back to the Kingdom poni- tontkry for live you. The Ininbtcr of jnnico bu bourukod to commute the statues oi four convicts from Otto In the ihnthry. J, (slaw hm nhinnnrl n Tnnnntn In. \)UI'*:I-`E$H' $17` Pb J ~ "'9! - U! `P`"` )` `- tied autonomy, rt-connoinAncc.goofor;'. I-`much -Mqior (kndot. Fnohand d ' -3 . Mucxlould. "u "hm": sag` -. ~.\I ' Ada Th fmrinn nnalnln nwlantucky saddle bones have but not to Alonndria Buy for the nccommodntion oi hoes! guests. Fl-nnklin (Tu-nu. nun of tin "llnvhun TOW. Prof. Crokor` ormin in will - ado with the iw `:0-;on:ow E-- lI(I'll'|. UV ' Ulll-I` FUCII. `'3. prize winner: in the (lhrintinn Bun`. school will receive their present: tumor- In`. IKEIVIIIII IIII I`)!!! | ':a?.**.-...:":..*. : " y " own . `im- ""'53I'J.'`'n', .: :. mmnm 5 coo Inland. had one of {ti foot injured by a wire fence. "1- l`I.XI4I..._ J \l___. L-I.I ._ -A_....L-___. nus gnu-I cu uuugu Illll nwuul (truly. For the best quality of Scranton now cod. also for English (Nawcutlo) buck- I.mit|1'I. cool at Iowa nus, go to you wurh cool yard. A nlnnnnnk (Inn: in nu... In. Hun. `slug -5. con yuu. A pleasant time in atom to: than who at- tond Childnn of May : futinl in roller rink on 29th. I-L.._.. ll ..___.I I... I)_.!_*_ I)..- L`:_. I'll` IUIIX. The Children of Mnry hold I Itnv ry foldulin the roller rink an Wad y ` ` arnnlnn. Jnnn lth. I'lIl`A[l`l|)III of lutogut an Picked Up by our Bun lluaol-torn on than u-cot. Spence & Crumley o nod another lot of ve grass of badges an modal: to-day. For thn [mat nnditv nf Ru-nntnn ltnvd [KIT IIIIII3 I The military forces will proceed from Bsrrieeld camp uml and pus alo On- tario street : and 'joim-(l at Place d' rules by the colonisl veterans ;. at Barrack street. Sons of England and other societies; as Queen street. by the base-bell players and hostmen: st Princess street, tndee and bicycle club ; st the Fire Hall, by the re- men and veterans ; at the City Hall, by the citizens, mnyor uul council. The various organizations are asked to assemble at the foot of the streets at l:2l) o'clock. Drillauuad nun.-inc. militnry ut and his- tory. III itnry ` `nag. umthcmatien and mechanics. phgbx chuulury. B uglinh-- Sotxt.-Mgjor Doris. XIII`?-`dun -Ingrv tnnnnnnnluu -n.I In...` u . \ M r. J. B. Wslkem wss appointed mar- shsll, with M r. Petrie ss assistant msrshsll. ` of the processionon Thursday. The following I line of march was arranged : Alon On- mrio to Clarence. up Clarence to 'in;:. slon King to Princess. up Princess to Barr 1:. down Barrie to King, slong King to Clsrence, up Clarence to t. along Bsgot to the cricket eld. where t e militsry will form A hollow square on the outside of the platform. The various societies and or ni- utions are asked to take cogniunce 0 the following plsces for their useunblsgo so that they cen fall into the procession at the pro- per time Thu Inilifnrv fun-an \A "l nrnrvaml frnnu VIKWDIII-IIC J. McKay ai:"':.i 1` an Toronto to- Inv III] (II) IL: A man '1 -nl Kn nn nun VI Ill prpuuuly Iuwuu. The base-`ball matches will be as follows : ` Thnndey at ll o'clock, on the cricket field. between the Kingktons end Bellevillee; l"ricl_ay at 2:30 p.m., at the Cetarlqui Driv- ing Perk, between the Athletics. of Oewego, null the Park Nine. The rises in each game will be $100 to first emlis) to second. The Park Nine nnsmger at tiret refused to play at the driving perk, but as the gentle- men ut the meeting claimed that when the chairman of the committee heal erreqgecl matches the decieion should be sustained, the club agreed to the conclusion reached. The errengementa were made to allow the Kingston: to play a return match in Belle- ville on Friday. Megan. gnri nun] Xluhlnhnn won: an. \'lllU UH rrluny. Messrs. Spriggs and .\Ic.\hlmn V pointed to collect the outaunding I tions. II... I D \I`-I|.-.-. ...-_ ._..-_-:-.: IIIUFUIICCI K0 iII. \ The Barrieeld boating club will conduct th followin no-ea on Thursday and F riduy: Sailing ski race: single skiff race, in- rigged; double skill` race. inri d; sklllb nnng dish race, inrigged ; sin aholl ncnll race. The highest prize will $l0. En- right, a Toronto professional. in Glonon, will probably ntteml. ` The hn.Im.hnll mnnslmn will he mu fnllnw: 2 IPEIVPTHII av uncuruuou. _ enry all: has been appointed chur- mm 1 th I: ' ' 'It B b etfortuthine gs{:?.ofmt'll::amdi:;lny in: big made A Iucceu. \\.' `I I4`.:.. ..-..- ;.......:..A-.l _.I...X......... ..C IIIIIIU I IIICCXI. W. J. -lnir,wu, ippointod olnirmsn of the bicyole"c6mnIit.we, and the gum no it I inoroued to $50. \ Tho `Lu-I-innhl `\n.I>:nn n||II\ :3" nnn.Iunt I " ` .. ' 1 in. P1-ocoulLI mm no Qpnauo: or 1:- Artqhglnx tho Dghllu. ~ The colebm`tion committee had u good 2116033 lut evening. The quoit club was gnu 815 for prison, the printin com- mittee 825 addiuoul, the Burriolie d bout club 825 for expenses, and the bub-bull com- mittee auicient to put the cricket eld in - ..I.-:......... ..C AI... .._l.-AI__ ._-__.._:nA_- nh:]`:_o. Ill` - 1'1; chainnun of the PHI! committee ` will provide bad It In no tint on citimn, eve bo8y.|nd girl. will won tong apropriate ecoruzion. enrv \\'all- has hnnn nnvminnml nhnir. QIV III I\ IlI.IH.- The qpdonuontiono-I cadohof the gndm axing -.-but have obhinod grin: for the ab- , jecn npoiul. having gunned tupoctivoly the highest total of marks in ouch during the tin count : I\..ll|_ __.I -._-_,_z--- _.:I:-__..- _.,- ._ 1 L), INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. R:Aoyi FOR THE .:,uanL1-:2. PIIKKTWJW urrlvoaud 0- oppooiu the city ` : were up- ; subscrip- .2: --:- h n`lIlrrUI'. The following gt-lune: of I38? will be rooounnomlod for oomminiolu in the in - riulunny: valonginoon. Qomt.-N r Davin: loyal u-tiller}. Sorgt. M : infantry. Sc -Mqjor Morrow. The to msindor of t clan do not risk forth mmmiuioua in the uwnlry or infantry thick anvvtull u-ailablo. .... .;--`-_A:-_.4 I _- l-A_ _l AI, , g_. I , ll` r ll I911" VJIINIRC. lhe sword umnlod for M011 conduct and discipline has boon won my Serge.-Major .\lorroI`. 'l`I._ l`-II-...:__ ___ l._,. -1 I.\.\Q , -n I g:tIII- . $0.1;-an Tlnc-Tvo ninqlnnn. we: Fl) ` In the sixth inning: the Limluyl Icond twice. Vickou And Parson got homo nnd Eek wu struck out. and. by I double pl: . Robinson was cut oil` at third. Then Jo colnpnny scnunod. In the next two the Lindnyo vrnlkod out in on. two. noon-dot-.nndln the ninth Punun scored. making lull of tho nun obtained by MI title. - The Pu-I Nina III rhlurnnbod in the sixth ltd lihlilgglldlldttilil II :13? `man. 3&1 And Jgnnn you um no player: don`: you play. on- quirod nboy. "Oh 3" tn the reply of I" bull `loner. "You an`: hour in play when they pl-I-" ` In [Ila nit: inninnn Oh. liunlnarn nun-.1 UUX. ; The Limluy delegation in ohicuroed to slow nnuic in two more innings, and the Park Nine in-ml the am: in the fourth in- uings. Then they made four runs. scored by '1`. Little. Mona, Walker. Hillnn. They nun-an nmahs nn or-nu nun` In-gnu 1.09:-.. 1. ulue. Marlin, H IIKOT, uunn. were nude on error: And has bnttin "Pk... oh- L......| ..l-.._.l - `L- - a double I , out on nlctiuin at uecond. Then 3 e ark Nine were din of for two runs. T. Little unl Mi linking them. Millux hit to centre nial and got cu-round before the lnll Ira elded to the Ill\\' . l mini :'z'.'.`n'.'a?.i...E I.`.'.':n:..-n':'.c.%. Vickeru hit to Millan who took it in.u|d,hy double av. out o' McCain at second. 'rhnn I A } nu-L King n-gun J:-no.-`.3 .l l... uuuulu unu uy DIX. J. ucuo Ivretl on at muffod thmvr to n: to out Mela to on`. There was considerable Applause an Park ' Nine did iltl work. The Lin any t- than runs on paused hulls. Rotbinstm?oPannon nnd Eek annual ll. Du TIWIQ Tlzo modal: presented umunlly by hi: ex- collency the governor-general. for genenl roticiency throu haunt the whole couroo. Elva been awunlox I: follow: : Gold modal. Sorgk-.\lajor Davis: silver mould. llnyorunudot. 111: nurnnl nh'|l\`n.` far nun.` nuuhlnno --..I uuu on all runs. mcbonuc um I.4)\'etI moved on pnuod bull: to third and home. Moran ruched the plum on Walker : daisy to rs: ; Walker sound on Fisher`: hit and Millnn got I run by crossing the plate on an unheld lull by Bates. J. Little ocored ll nmhl thmur tn n: tn out Mnlntvn. M3` IVUIII UH culled. `I- AL. ullllrtho oocond innin the Park Nine rat tlod othix rum. cCon\'illc And Lovett ` nnnvuu` nn In--g`. hall. On tkinnl --.I L....... no-mo A1 onnmtfanovt. pearcu Iueo nmou In IO second innings. The Park `inc opened for two. Millur hit for two sud Walker scored. and when Janna Little wont put on n: by 3lc~ Guire. Millau placed the home pinto. Finher l went out on strikes. nfter four In; Iron: n we were winners by II to 6. Lindsay opened without result and re peatetl theo ntiou in the ucond innings. ononod for In MiII.n~ uuuv, M llllll puulou cue uolna paw. runer out on striku. After four bulls wen: mllnd 11:` wuue nunureqeeet and ltllod about the The_\' witneued eomemonotououlpla ins. and h ulu t hnrdly my chance to let eelvee loose hrtrinmphnnt piercing hurrnhs. The Lindsay: were inpoorehe `Either the sun was very glnrin . hurt their eyes, or the elder: were orrihle mulfers. for few of the ies sent to them were held. Errors were the order of the dun . _ 1}, Little pitched fairly well. Ila delivered it swift hell. but unfortunately the atelier cnuld not hold him. x . The Park fNiue juat played with their" op nente . ` he match opened et 3:45 o'clock. At 6 o'clock the lust man went out and the Park Nine were winners by IT to 6. Lindanv nnmmd l'itlu\nQ mgnlt ....l -- A War: Ilano Dull 0oIUOII-:-hill! our: new um Auudour Champion, amp Ant iougorq-Roi I Funny Inn! Wltneucd all Any:-noon.` ' Nearly every penon who went. up in no the hue-ball match youerday win: home fooling tired. ` Rm thnv m... ....s |...u -- ......... -- .1... unsung unu. _ V 'Bntthuy were not half ulronryutho Lindsay "unauur champions," so they called tllomaolvas. noon. The grand amid vru full of ` smiling poo- giqia while hundred; in and wood about the They had been chasing balls all plan uftetx A UTVIXU. Ordinary Diplolnaa of Graduation - Co. Sergt.-.\la|or F. .\l. lhudot. distinguished in Artillery, French. English. civil 0 `near ing and drills and examines: S: t.-. njor J. .\l. Clnpp. civil engineering nnd rill: and exercises : Sergt.-Mfor A. Adams. civil engineering ; `Sergt. J. .\lIL\l0|IIlll. free- `hand drawing nnul conduct : Cale: R. B. Jnck. civil engineering; Co. 80 .-.\lajor H. A. Mormv. conduct and disci iue. _ - ' Socondolundiplonuof grulnation-%emt. (3. S. Bowie. TL- ._-.l..|- ...._.__.._.._ I _...._.-_n_. I.-. m:_ '.Ims us WHAT fur-: PEGPLE imam , mm-: axcL_ma_:o. [A011, cm; THEM A RBST.! i5er{:`.uie J 1 th 1 I50 ` ook Ilrmh. "\`!`::yT`(II'I van nhv, n.nr.s The Olohl loo:-Q. IIUII. (ll! I Diploma with l{onourn-Bnttnlion Sor- gennt Mnior A.L I`. Davis, distinguished in nnthemntlcs, jnilinry engineering; nrtillery, engineering Jrawmg. English, chemistry. physics. civil engineering uni drills and ex- amine; (`anon Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. um 00. Se -Major Morrow ....... .. l). b\:r[t. Vrio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SLNI The nndu-mentioned gentleman cadets having completed their four you-I` count ut the college, mceive diploma: of gnduv tion. thus : l|:..l....... ...:o|. l.I;.....\.... D.s_I:.._ a-_ very ur Wu um 01 love mu brill ounona. But in the morning the gay and festive cadet WIS not u still` and cinmnupoct. He was jumping about in an anxious my to see where he stood when the tennlta of the examination: were posted up. u.-\-q-n u-via -nun`. nnuu A -v u. . .--.`.. ._ ..._...._ IIIOKIU1. . And what I tribe of girls! Than wen: irla in pink and `white um! ginger, girls in and min, girls abort uuct plump. girls di%nied And gala nature, girls ilgleoome mu girls demure, girl: tlirtaurms p entry, and girls ronnntic many. and girls who love bras buttons nnd`ln\'en`t a word or look for civilinns. The were out in swurma; the very air was fu of love and brill buttons. III in I'll mnrninn Ihn nnv nun` `nAD3\-n . :23 `";.::::" '.:*'.:.*?.:;.;..l.."*'-.'.',<';. W`. majanty, he fuck Imh alfal- tbnItonllnahalfddaonr'owa,andtobe_' 3: gloriouu olyjocta for admiring feminine e on. ` ylt was a still greater Ming to have gone through four yuan of drill. Iludy, discip- line, rod ta aad army beam. pan a auc- oeuful before the austere judges. to emerge ndol htful certainty of pouoninga slzoepakin. to entitled to the rare chance of a commiuion in `the imperial service. to_ seek the baublo nputation at the cannon`: mouth . A...I ...I.-a .. a..:I... -0 ..:-|_ u 'm._... .1-.. I. nI?K.~nqor UITII; IIn'I_y||'o!o.. D3017. nuch.drl|h,8uqv..)lq)or0oudi: I0I|IddnIinI.onndu.-L &|-I. Ankh: Plain: VI , of glory 4:0-any. The hit wu c:l ou and the sun shone with A wonderful hrillisncy. F0; the data it was A grant to have searched backbone. an expression of nu; no PI-In Wlnuhn and `lion Wig secure the lodnln and lnporlal llonol--A Ill; 01:` It Pull! liodorlok--'lho land- on nsuL1',Vs` or sxmmanpns AT . novm. MIUTARY cou.eoa THEYWIN THEIR sPLjRs. EXTK\CN Flo! (X)II.\.\'DA.\"lS R|`.l`0ll'l'. 15.5..) Total Bnamduoh` _Cla3:. is ll. Soul or v . . . . . . . .. ' :1: ?u....-::::: 8.'."f'..: -~ ` urn}: 3'50 '3: I run . sun cum:-1.4.4::-R lI$ZjjCw-UIW- I In hionnnnn. lively and l cifnovunonh. HohkHh d { lnhlgnnn-lands`-hm-nnalihnhh-u-I I3 TVTZ BU- Iwlja K` hhls. and than llkohh 8 fncfnrdluclghunnuhn` u .TT.IIlIfIU'- 1u...s..u-.'I|-nu...-.u.a. lnnhhhnnnnnlmllnlvnnd anon-this lnuvuut& noun Outbound Alon: tho In-Oust-Vcll-hunch. { ;:\y. 1: 830:: 1 tln Mocuuluociotyolnunlh . --.........*-----*,..........--mu. -rm-..... uunuuwuuuuuyulluuuu . Ito yuan later Iuihd Sir \\ y\-ilk puon tough npth;.::llcctiou"ol the u. `S exploring 0: tion. e I'll nt I>rooIIvotho"Prlx Sorta` from thcAcu.kInioduSdoncn[)oPuis.Agani.| upon the I-iI:.nfu.nI83-gin I871 in sud:-edging. winner 0 ' nu. tum. n7"1. ..... nurvoy. iodqnool D. 5 (mm tho Uniswnity ol(`-auhddgo, ltughnd. Hahn hoonolccculnnnnlntnlth Anodan u~ an-iuionfotthoulrancononl of uduogn followun-lv'|I:opnddutoliI;undnonher oltho udnul ncudony of cables. and fonignooonhryolilzanonhorollho ?l'IiIndolpIh ulnunrduciulotl. the New \' cl unload. the Piilukl American philnnphiod no- _H~~_ 3!" '|"?- 3909- VIII uucuu uy clot Iwlll. Mr. ' vuoonncbdwith the Au- dononnc 0! nuts] theory. on Pul- kcnoinhnd. Sononoulh of him work in vuiouptrtnolSouthAnoricn we uonin thoeolloction ol l'hru\'in utiquitiu at the` Pbohody human. Cambridge. In I873 be led the Ilka print of IIJIID {tom Bnuon Iodow cl ntnnl In Two Ivqnln lglnp K-An-`n-J QR: `\'nu~`I. on-no.- u ucu. II mm. nenwrnouIo1A.InoI1dge. hotunndoanhhltcnntorof the nut` um. His Rocha dial in 1874. and Alexander oucoudotl him an ennht 1:! tbs: iutitudon. Inthntyou, aha. ho I'll docud bytho Alumni one of the ova-non of Harvunl. I-`our yuan suhuquontly ho was chooun by tho corpuutiodouof in hllmra. E0 to- `ufualthohonortvognunugcn on account had health. Mr. Again rohiu his cou- ncction with tho manual. which he has our riched by liuonl gift: It in atahd dust in all he has `won non than half I million Jolhn mhaanrd uivonit . At the pn~ you time I on I vov mo Alain taking arm the ?lICIlItit`Ifl in- lueodl adncpputknn. ` .\lr, A,nn.:.i.Irnnmnnn1-ind rich Hm An. xnuuunun. un July. I-sou. nu \I`i|.l uppouueu ntof the museum. He then tank the flu I course in the zooloozieel and geological depnrtmentsoi the Lnwnnce scientic school. Pmvioun to the absence of his fether in Brazil. in I865. he Ind been appointed u- sistant in tool ' 1: the museum, Cam- bridge, of which e to in full ch eat that time. ln 135. also, he sang: in coal mining in Pennsylvania: fmlu 808 to the autumn of 1% be united in the devel - m nt of mining y in Michigan. e after!-unit` u`u?md to examine the mueenlnl the eonntriu of When. in I870, he letnr-nedIoCunbridge. he I-nu undo nninhnt nnnnnr nf lhn mu... I' ICIICZIIJ. After examining mines in the interior of Culifomit. in July. Is). ha was appointed uontof museum. He then tank that I ` menu lur we Jluwum OI Lvompu.rnu\ o ` ioology at Cambridge, Musnclxnnaetu. The \ next 3 ring he returned to his work at San Fmncgco. r ARA... -..__.:..2.. - _..2_.-_ 2 _ .L 3 . 9 n The son of Louis Agassiz occupies a place probably not less distinguished than that tilled In his `illustrious father. He was born at 'euchatel. Switserlaud. on Denm- her l7th. I835. When, in I8-I6, his father left home for the United States. Alexander re mained at home with his mother. He was fteen years at age when he landed in the United States a motherlecs boy. He was entered a studant at Harvard. and graduated in ISNL. Agassiz chose civil engineeiing as his profession, and studied in the Lawrence scientic school. lie took his degree of B.S.. in I857. Dnri three terms in the chemical school, with w ich he sup- Elelnented his studies at thescientilic echoo , e devoted a part of his time to teaching in his father : school for young women. He went to California in l859, where he receiv ml the appointment of assistant on the United States coast survey. After resigning the otlice he em eyed himself in San Francisco. making ( rawings of tish that had beencaugnt along the boundary. At this time, also. hebegan to make additions to his fathers collection of natural objects. He spent the greater part of the winter of l859~ N at Pnnams and Acapulco. collecting { s `imens for the Museum of Comparative ` oolocv Camliulne. Ha.ss.:mln|.eptt_a The .. -- _ ` 'V. 1 _ - 4` E A axuirwu. nu ma. In-on nqouxn M the \\`urH Q!/Sqicuco. MARIN! PARAGRAPH! f..;"'E.`a'.u.'.:..."' "'"..":`a.cs.' 5.31 am... "5 dd :0.-iril onghutha Coupqy 80:31.-Mr Second chn-lllllury (man. u... 7. ALEXANDER AGASSl1.- Tm; BRITISH WHIG; WEDNESDAY. JUNE -:9; ?I1lKllE.WIIKIIIC ZUCUITCX h. llomuiotbouonld noon tbohothlhn. llohuchllnlpdfrlvno Wlllhnnuqvbobuthlnby one pohgto lrythautunt oval. dlvannlll-Q -Innnnjhnnnnlthn KIT UIHFN III] NOW IN` .0077`. ai"'u.u.uno-""T:r:..`i."..'1'z.."`n....'.2'ls` `Jun. II. .....I. AL. ...._4I I--_..a ..... Snider. cl tlbi l;ur~ Inn. :0 vino. lhhulncuounnohdvlthtbo no: I-:.. 3--.. .A..I. .l `V- C __..._..... .1: an huhld lumchod l0lllElIlly(IKXIUTIKF'IU|IX1P- 0.Jous.qnu-Iurunahr ucrput. laud thohnnmmunlonfoghullpnctiooyaur mu ..."'...."..."",....`.i."1".`.'.`.a'.. L".;'Er. "T. %M5e_z._1(_u.uah-cannon. \I_.A.. O._.A C_I4I.. .1 AL} FL... l.lal|lIIlIIIjIIX|OIlIl'IX~"|I`IlIIl. 'l'ho|iorI-iolioldliunhll clnbh union: Iomoe\auyolthoolIbupI'cuntincomp.\ 0. Jenn nun-hrmnnr not-annnL innnl l mqp-uu_y. nowuvur, I3, vosu. no II I I staunch supporter John hlnodonnld. a wry mun. UOI. ulllu livul in Botnuvi 10,1 Insyorol thotnwn ` Hyun. hue:-rvodlnthooolncil, and re- mivod Inuw honor: at the hand: of the ra- nidonta. H. run for psrliunout in West Dlrhlll. ngliuat anu: named Burk, llld was dole-cud. Ho redwood his 8': Inqjority. however, lz 32 votes. 0 II I .1. I'AlllM~'I nnnnnrhnu D Juli: uAnu'nl|nl.I in the British union clurin the Crimea Innnndhunnuuborol Alltho Iuollimn oldie 450: nnwnll npin their drill. The innior-mnior. Hunting in uuun uruuxun sou: nnwaunp drill. The 'unior-major. Hughes, was alculorln tho clung: u Bstooln. during * IO NorI.h.\\'-at Ihhnlliunl, PAIN. I-lnnhnn nlullirll Indcllllji III I the North-Won nholliou. K- _I.. - __-. ....-LI- _-- tut Inwlunu (III 00!! IIIIDOOIOG II on I30!) ` for in cciency. It ha been: id- )` reform! to in the nnlitis reporn. out.- Uol. Maclaeod. C.M.G., now a judge in the North-Wont Territories. And for many you: in command of the No:-th~\\'cut mounted police. I'll 3 major in the battalion : And its senior-major. now Llout.-Col. Dotson. was In rin can n-1| L`. - -.--.L.- .3 _..I_ All AL- nounuswugnnuqxuoucn. am no no hooninco-onddttovoruinoo. There is no rnnl battalion in` oxintonoe in Canal: that ha hotter um-hmeu than the 45th. They are eligible for momheuhip on the 'iInhIaInn tnnln, On A" nntnninnn whom Iona: Iunpcu : i`_im _luu--Iilihrv hhbory. military . automatic. plyda. chub ....s....'" '_'r....."`"`*.:',...`.*......'*" .'.'.'.'.'.z`-.,....::: my an uuguuo nor nnmneruup on me iuuoaon team. On .11 ooacions when the bothlinn bu been inspected it has been j nrninnal `nu ih nmtdglntnv '0 I..- L..- .-..4l.I. \ Jnblloe Year In the Servlee. (`ol. Cnbitt, of the -l.'3t.h battalion. has been in the militia fty yo-are. and taken part in the rebellion of I837. He lint be- came A soldier in N4). .1 com y, 32nd bAt- ulion, DurhAm militiu. wit heAdqnArtere At Ihrlingtou. In A few days be war Ap- pointecl A lAnce~corporAl. Hi: promotion 11: rnpid. And befone he II long in the Iervice be In given A sergenncy. When the regimen! was in service it wu diatri- buted About the country. Portion: of it were in Tomato. Hamilton And Chi pew-A. Aftenix week: it returned home. and e was promoted to A lieut.enAcy. Anal latter to A cup- teincy. In 185-! he Inn mule A major. uul in I856 A liennnuolonel. He Wu in the eervioe during the foam: excitement in: IQ. and conumndod the vision! beta- lion IITltl'0ld. After the Italian returned holneit gnnttb, d ll lne ln$in:.|:.-n-dill-val-ninnn.,n `Than:-an In .ld\lIOhIlhc7dVI|'IVBil'd'lG@"|l`" ' and 1.. n...;.n.u 1.... 1.1: .n..|. a. ...:....L Cl FBIIIUII I FECYC 'I'II8Il IIU WI! Ip HIE` of" police mngistmte for the county 0 Vic- ` tori: in April of the presaut year. He is well versed in military matters and says that the lnttalion he is connecypd with is very elcieut. lill IKIILIIOIJ Illtl "V68 8` lglllly. 1n [D13 place he he: been very closely identied with All ublic uni municipal matters lur- ing the nut eighteen years. He has been mayor end reeve continually luring the penod stated. He haul to resign his muni- cirnl position as reeve when he was up int~ 01 0` .-_.'- :_ |__:| 2 . I so no canceueu. There are in camp three of the oldest sol- diers in the Canadian militia. They are Col. Bonlton.-commaunlnnt. Lieut. -Col. Cnbltt and Senior Major Deacon of the 45th battalion. Col. Dc.scon.sixty-three years of age,ie still a a hearty hale old entleman. Col. Deacon tirat commenced so lierim: in l839 by join- ing the Royal Scota. In this corps he served in the Mediterranean. West Indies and East- ern under lord Raglan from the declaration of war until peace was proclaim- ed. He was in the actions of Alma, Bala- clava, Mount Keman, and present at the aeige and capture of Sebaatopol. Subse- quently he went through the Indian mutiny with the G hanai column under Sir Hug Rose. Col. Deacon retired from the Bug- liah army in 186.`) and came to Canada, anal aince 1866 has been connected with the Can , adian militia and 45th battalion. He aerx-ed as major in the Nonh~\\`est during the last campaign. He is now senior major of the 45th battalion and lives at Lindsay. In this nlace he has hum rs-rv vlnnnlv iulnntitiml Ionllhivlouluuu. u. an won uunuon xuucuoq to me City nnfi glmndedufar an the penitentiary. '10 the was unfurled the new colour: which the meat received on Monday. The regimen colour: were much ndmired. Limit. -001. Rogers was: in commend of the hettelion. The .men intended going down the river on the etr. Maud in the afternoon, but the ollieera were forced to cancel the trip After an interview with Gen. Middle- ton. Henna opposed to the excursion. con~ nding that if he allowed such a thing to done he would he probably establishing a had recedent. The trip of the 45th but: A talion own the ri\*er,set fo/r to-slay, was also to he cnncellenl. 'l`l...... -... :.. J-QL1_ .|.._... ..t .|.. -1 1--. __u Sumo of tho Veterans. mad the so):-vloo 11:03 Have bone for their CoIi"ntry-A Into for soldlorlng-An Accident ()0- 'eIIrI Willa the Artlllorv '01! It Drill Yontorday. Than was no ntir in. `the \-Wolnnteer camp" you y. -The work of the day was of n rou ` ochpnotor. the men. Inning A eld day on Monday. Mt fatigued. In the morn- ing the 40th butulion marched to the city and nmooodad A: far A: the Imlnilantinrv, 1 n 5 `V ` } " x ; `rm: warm or THE_TROOPS1|s or { 5 " A nopna NATURE ` mgdnw .whichu-I avudodnt and ottheth you , but been gain-lufot Ion: Artillory. Sagan: C. B. Futoll: engineering dnvlng. Sugv. W. W. Ural. out `I'll umlutv IAIK8. The following burn obhhotl Ibo highest total olunrh during tho yarlnthcdit Iona! nnbjoch: Pifll nlnnn_\liHln-up LI-In-nu u-illo--u _'l'hopriauforsrtil|u-yudfor ` r-`

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