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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1887, p. 8

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. captain, and that ll, 1 any nun: loo: .3 2. another (ill! at In; tlun, m. I c_nn_.no nlotd it. M .` 'f MOTON PERSONAL MENTIEDN. "Eat tho ~ .4- (-lI-.l Tlmt you will an money buying butter. , cooking as. tomntou and all kind: - o g roceriea at an. Crgwfordk. 1 no uoop Luau l for Dexter, N.S. TBA kn:-no K'inn lUl' uux wr, 11.6. The barge Minnie Francis ha been pulled of the shore at Sandy Creek and taken to Olwego for repnlrl. ` ' ' r Interesting luau Ggthog-ed Alon: tho ` 'llnrbouI~-VouoI nlovomonuu. ll! ICIIT. D. V\' . coal at the penlhntil ' The Iloon Mnlnnnj nu nnnng noel X the K. a an. T not up, lnoth un her and lie steam yacht luv Iver, sssnuw Iw nlllitll ll. Halal! was lteu lsth - -In June w Xe neon: M` eme.r cy sad lor lseelaeu purposes. She was ways hepusgenaonlsuedrndyto housed at e rnucneafs nottes. She was ul goodslse and quite suaert when pushed. and was only eecmed lest wlater. the echo Nellie, built I: convicts, halo; traded let her. In the one ol the escaping convicts haul ti her up and consequently was as faul- ller with her as the builder was. Deputy Warden Salllvae having hednm to do sent ooerlets Bohooau and Kelly ahsaed. sad eltorrstlsgu atearntheystartsdel with the epety. host retaned to the wherl between three and her o'sleeh. The deputy went ashore while the eoevlots. andertheeyeolshe gaerdgprnsssded - tly to make u to re and leave the yeeht good order. Uttls attsatloe was peld to their seat. It was notlesd that the our otshed eaolthellnes enddrewn the heatdewatotheendolthehaslnuhert. Rut thlswaeaatoeadderedlaessrloesway tor ltwaathoeght theooavleta wereonly tie; a hater to ash the yacht est But another hepsned that uade the exalted for a haunt. Just as the yeohtgottotheend olthe wharla volume ol steam was turned oaaad the` heat shot forward and out late the harbour. The s on the towers tool is the altos- on. ealtershontla onesor twlosto the tleslng fellows their oarhlnes and tired into the boat. Then a hell dosen guards who were lo chrge ol thlrty con- vlcle unlosdln; eoel, ran down to the wherl and they. too. red shots at the boat, with no shot further than to splinter the wood on her sldes. ` Where wsrethe convicts? When they heard the shooting they threw themselvea In the bottom of the boat and behind the holler and were ale there. A man! with a glass couldaee nothing but the hand of one, who seemed to he oontrollin the machinery. When the prisoners woul not surrender the alarm was given, and ar- rangements made to follow them. But just here the latee seemed egainat the authori- ties. Warden Larell telephoned to James Swift for a tu . but not one could be found In Kingston arbor. The Chlulau was nally secured nt Garden Island. Then at- tention was turned to Portsmouth harbor. but, most unusual occurrence, not a tug nor steam yacht seemed to be in it. The a.s_vlum yacht Julian. which had been in use every lay during the week, was also unprepared for lutaty use. With all a steam was Ripple. owned by Capt. Pierce. .\l8IllllIIQ `ill cnnriete was-A Iusalrisssy mend.` onng u. no wunsmsvxue. no and so, and Brickwood became second owner of the coon. Brickwood hsd it only s short time, when s dog uttsched it end bit A piece out of its esr. In June Theobald cune into possession of the coon. peying Brickwood for it. Put`- tell made a mistake in o si ' it, as it was never owned by him. M e ost two coons. both having been caught along` the line of ` the K. & P. R. IIIXI. Mr.-Lnke. who was the original owner of the coon, and who sold it to James Brick- wnod about tho first of March, gave evi- dence. Ho said he was driving along the road, out loud of hiy. fteen mile: from Murvale and aw the snimul airing itoelf on 3 doorstep of an unobcupiod house. He went towuwdn it carrying I fork. On get- ting clone onou h be pinned it by getting its hand between t eprongs of tho fork. He brought it to Mu:-vale sud oorod it to Brickwood for IIIII its bid: val worth. and Brickwood romined Lako50c if he`would bring it to illiunn\'ille. He did and Brickwond bntnma necnml nuns:-nf ch. nnnn xgmuuuu uau a set 9!! and claimed unmuges fnom Purtell for his seizure ofthe unimnl and in detention in the police cells. The evi- dence on both side: was heard. Theobald proved his ownership to cionrly tht the pndge gave him one cent dnmagea. This, of course, carries the costs which Purtell must meet. _ LI- I ..I - ._.L- _-._- LL. _ 5 - I - uoeepn xneouuu exmonecl In Hunt of his brother`: bu-ber ehopou Wellington street. sued the harbor for the detenuon of the nmimnl, Thu:-am nnrnn nn I..l'...... I...l.... uuuu mu uuruur I0!` me aeconuon 0! the unimal. The cue came up before Judge Price at thefdivininn oourt yuterda . Mr. Theobald had a set 0t!` and chimed am fnnvn pun-ha" fnr kin u'mon-A Alol... --.:_.-l .....l llu-oft : n Pronlu. Tlmt will b i b the . ml. cookinn ufnln. 3:13.. '3..?g.nn":.:... Dlmuront Hand: Through Which the An!- mnl l"aued-I`.nd of the Cut. Pnrtell, who chimed the coon which Joseph 'l`heobnld exhibited in front of his hrnthnr': Inn-har nhmn mu \\`-lI:....s.-... .o....... xuu ucur. u. H. rung!!! ll ullcnnrgmg :01! ponlhnt wharf The sloop M cleared wlth lumber or Dex hr. NS. ` .-nun ugxvo rower`! p.In. pmm . odigln . no I. l{hI-Ihall, lhrriuyor. Brookville, Ont.. slate`: Inna troublod I;il-II fold the head tut co notupuk tiny. 0 up i- cnion of Nun] Balm gsvo imtnolistcl lief. and thorou hly cleaned out In The Ourego nes, dinguatod at e atti- tude of tho Palladium on politicul topics. refer: to its oditorisl mutor as no much hog wash." The reference is an indefinite u it is inelogunt. What in hog~wuh any wny, and what is it doing About the Palla- diu m otce I m... .c.;.. wI'F..i 1' }T.:.on...ga..g ml nunlunthn w u-f Tnohod on In an the Ughlhouo and llarllcu Thu onurndod PIUI that Ian llnvo lluu Wall Phnuol-the Ihou Find at Thu: Tool In IQol- Whon Inc `nor 2' two ooovwu not up pultonuu-g undo abruhlor uhonyln urousuhblo -cunt yaurdny alumna. Thy uolo tlu than ymlu Jun and. at the nu ollwo knoll per hour. undo for Amotlcu coll. Inlandnn Idlha nnnltannhn I. LL. an-In IIII mur jg! Ill M d '1` our cdg-lag! on : n pin:-{locks 83 per cord : dry orkroondwood. u l u culinary h|I1lI'00(l $3.50 pet co , delivered throughout the city. R. Crnwfonl. foot of Quoon Itroet. Tho arnntl ml illnmi-gm. .0 n.. I n urlwlortl, too: 0! queen intact. The grand nal illumination of the L000 ` hhndl comes of to-marrow night. The `lm:-1" will have Polar : wlurf at 7 Dmmnllv. he the dinln. Fm 9111-. mp u: (no vI'I'ecKou engmca. S. Jenkins; charged with having burglAri4- ed .\lr. Sow-unis tavornontrulauoet. was remnndod for I took, and Solomon Jonu. for drunkennou, was taxed 8.1 And coats. ~ 'l'honu-onomo pooplo In the city Whtv Willi John Kelly and Billy Schoonu u long oxen and a merry time of it. Ivorybody on : have unuh A u yacht no can choir jaunt: in chin! 2 '1`:-nun-4|-p-I-I... mm .........n..n.... yuuru umn so~u|y unul to-mormt. Special illuminntiou and roworka are the programme at I-touml hlwd to-amrmw night. (Bonn tho .\hual |" moonlight ex- curtion and no th-nn. See ulvertiumont. At tho Uflml Trunk Railway nmuh up man .\'humon\'illo the two engine: were dim ' mantled. mud nine can were tclescopod on to of the wrecked engines. xg. Jenkins: rhnruml with llnvinn In-urn]-min IIuu|I.- Tho rumor tint nu-soul that thirty con- victs hul escaped Wu prolnhly caused by the {act that About that number I'll near the wharf unloodin cool. The nplaiou in I at the convict: will get fill of the slum yacht Jun: with 5" hate an Arrival in the gran republic. They could ncuulo her very easily. The cue of John Donnnlly. larceny and those I two hntrl keepen, for violating 1 the Liquor License act. Wu adjourned At the ` police court to-clay until to-marrow. Nnnoinl illnmiumninn ....l ........_L- --_ -L . ".'I"'lI`;ncht LIVIFI with '1`. .\lcK Robertson. J. U. king. A. in-nohnn. and Mr. Lnicllaw. lull to-day Int 1 cruise among the linuund hlnmla. `I`|.- ...._...__ 51-.` ..._. I .n `wn.;::'suuvu m a won; in an oily. some valuable W: van make from 1'bout:u Col. a mat. on Sntunluy oven 3. `nu. vnnln Inn:-n .4. 'l` u..v u-L-_--. .- ,u nu vvuourunu uounmlron mun. : For the but quality of Houston um-a cod. Also for English (Nowoutlo) black 1.m|:h':, coal at lowest nus. go to ya wurko cod vunl. lJl...-_ ;Ll_.._- _.- -A I I pumwuunry wllcvl III lllnllll. Two haiku mo he! have how built in by Iluou In the omplo ol Md. Suowdou. at tho Wilbur and Iron ulna. For Hm H nnAIIhp ..l nhnnlA- --.---- *1.s-.m:x~r.<'m~ `rniz im. run 3111: TH! Parson non? um mo sun on. 1 I IIHIIFIQ I. Jllo. Iona oouvkugouwuyycuoniu ," In-nth ulpuntlulvunmu-hultcyu ponlbnt cry ollcoa thin morning. W` `I hf Hanan `.131: Inn! in -1- uw lo I W bw. Wu have put I {all huuu--ul ulna`- laldon dcuul Ilimlt. Polar: Inland win. Jan. Cuwlonl. I'M 3' undo: lludounnhugu Mn!- Ilnunaut! Now h ya-Ir dun to buy dump a we hr 5 . ` "'p:.'.'..".-.....':M..'.'a' ..o..'T':.a:".... ...... '-`Ammo-lawn, nllomlool by 05. M C hid}: of ` ,..-:...'L....-**'-.:'....,."".:.*..`.-;'*`~ '- W M hnn nun : hall ).....:..._,..I l..I._..`_ `WWW I `III! Thlbnpugi, Jung. un- NW: Bnc I plan bl:---I mil nr n I! : Ill UT '|ll'1"l M Tbs Mu-l"nuhI lulu! --13: an-umi-m lot the lllnnlunl-nu! II: I Inland: tomorrow I. . T`.o eutlutlo nloroonllcodryl `l`|onp-u,n's. Touponuco pouplo pluuo uh nolloo `l`hu~Ip|u an! Inn ay Mn Win the ` Pnhlkv an `lilting A boulnuhlulzv oops Ila Audubon cl Thu: '89 an Ihllul Echo. R spun Inn npumhuhul tbs lnulrupt stout and will apclrua Ilroluuluu. m Ilury Lhdloy 0 a nun ooh ' I` gin pdnrunnou luru duh; The upon boat will In III: us was by gs pedal-anon cl U 'l'oII'|CoNu. We vhdll II! but I -clrltl HIIII Old ` '|:r1a:HuIhwu mulch `ands. Ju. Crav- PARAGRAPH! noun up av oun spy nuomsns. I I Weather .`..`:3,. :"; .123`.'23`..`, -'a`.".`.e..a....," nr upa-urn coxmrs ox A cnvisn DISPUTE OVER THE 000N- MARINE /PARAGRAWHS. E I I}: 13 In the hnput for I ---kn. |:Iw|.nvond. Ram! no md. uwvnl "lud"uul hula! un u lrnlu-ad I` -ng--..... _l _LA ADVANCE IN PRICE. mu Icnool man: was tnau. Inc acuon was to enforce a lion lad against the Central aohool for a claim againat the defendant Snowdon. J udgmanq was given for plalntil qalnat Snowden for the amount claimed and in favor of the Iohool board. contending that the lion would not told. Mr. Molntyro acted for laintllf and the city solicitor for. thy achoo board. 1 v nwuu (or llsllltlll Ind {BO [ch/dochoo .-( "L A Central School liquor. At the division court yoltordgy the rug of`W. B. & S. Anglia VI. W. Snowden and the` school board VIII triad. The action in nnfn:-no g H... lul `nu-`nub 01.- lV...c_l ` on we urlue-wmoinur, wne_ro DIGIIDI W08 rtqken of. ` The bridal party left by train ` n the afternoon for -Toronto, Hnmton Jud Bntfnlo. The will return to Kingston for I few day: be are lowing for Ireland. Manly friends wish the young couple every hnpp - mu. wruny no wxmeal me ceremony which made T. R. Lever and Min Rebecce. Adlil` mm and wife. , he bridal ' entered the church at one o cloclt. ' he bride wore I lovely dzuto! fawn satin and carried 3 very hnndsome boqquet of white oworu. From the church the party drove to the residence of the bridehtnother, when breekfht was nlrtnlrnn nl. 'I'Im In-igl nngr-up In! In: I-ah. I com, um 1 non pwpou (0 10.9 uiy now." When asked if lII would enlarge hi. : -boat before another anon. he replied : "I" .;lI::ll do com is to `aoommodnte the pub. ' Irhlll _ `I . _ nature of cab: n >thlrboat.'u"Iho building of: new one?` l have t urny u this no... son an I an onrrlcd. I have on think. in; of building 0 Ionw but this winter ma mnkinglt uvon foot Inn 1-. u longajm. look: will allow. " TIM`! continued the In! tll poopli." ' you cm aa:mtht.h. Illlld never look as captain, , . nunnnr In; an; m. one thing which ` '1`. A. Lave;-,1--Min Robson: Adair. Amunbor ulpmbled at St. Jamu yea- tenlay to witness the whih made Lnvarv and Min Rahnmm. Arlnir mu. ` HON! ll IIOIISBIHIB. ' ` N1-zw Yonx, Aug. 30.-During It little * chaff between a reporter and mate McDon- uld, about the patent myster that some people have an elted the Thin e um have concealed about or, themutesaid : very- body will be fooled when they see her bot- tom. He was asked if the public wvnuld heveachunce to ueeit. When the In ` was muncneu out. and repuea : "U! 00 ; Why u\ot 1 They cun t'build 5 better I am to me speeu mat II. can be expected to." A well known expert in yacht designin and yachting matters generally was asks what he thought of it. His repl - was that the suspicion was wholly absur .. All the talk of the 'l'histle`s being wrap ed up pro- bably srose from the fact that w an she wss first exposed the usual curtains were hung perhaps to protect the pint from the sun. or possibly to keep some other builders from `studying her lines. So. too, all_ this talk of hunting for a. rivete dock and putting u blind fences to hide her while she is in doc: J1 here is nonsense. \T..~m vnnu A..- on n.__:._._ - Inn uuuur Ur uneellneauxe I "I do not believe the Thistle people would` do anything that was in the slightest degree improper, unfair. or uneailorlike. There is B disposition on the part of all to make the race a perfectly fair tent of 3 ced, form and management, and I don't be ievey for an mo- ment that the Thistle people do anything to cut in doubt on the fairness of the race. As to the hollow keel or whatever you may call it I- really can t see how it's used. The contrivence is only for the use of still wind, and I don't see that it in such a mechanical aid to the speed that it be expected to." expert in vac-lit denicmino L IIIIIIB. "Would the use of such a coutrivance in- vnlidate the race, or be considered improper unfair or unsetmealike ?" HI .I.-. nnt l..I.'-.... ct... 'l`|.:-n- ---_n- I- pUl'lIUllIlIy Incretlau. V Ex-Commodore J. D. Smith says : "The committee hM taken no action in the matter. nor shall we take my until it. is brought oi- cinlly to our notice. In that czuo we uhould have I conference with the gentlemen of the Thistle. u\\'....l..I AI... .._- -! _. I, now I an: uvulmvrclu Iul\'I.`I'Kll(.`l'. It has been informed that there is reason for believing tht the Scotch eoet liietle ` in provided with e patent epplieuee which. aside from her line: end nil. will materially increue her epeed. It in ellezed that it was to conceal this appliance that the was built under a ehed b men pledged to Iecrocy and launched wit her `nulls clre d in cen- vu. The ooulrivence le designec merely to leeeon the op ition to her progress. A current of sir I made to pen through chem- bere running Along either uicle of the keel. The air form: e bed of air bubbles, on which the yacht reetn while in motion. The fric- tion ie greatly dimininhed,eml the speed pro- portionally increase: ." ICx-("ammo-lm-n J T) Qmhh noun . u'l`I.- The Goulp In Sow York. New York Commercial Advertiser. '1 I.-- L--- X._l_...._-,I LLAA Al 7 IICVCI `[01] ["0 UOCK. He is R nely ll|3\'L`l0lM2|l mun a little over forty _veiu1 of Age, an-l he has pleasant fea- tures, nicely hronzccl hy ex msure to the weather, nnal ll ' framed in nlark hair, cut short, and 5 lrunnl and imuuu-he of coI\Ii1l~ ernhle len th. Hi: own no large, aml, al- though mi cl, seem Q.`ll|l0Wt.'Ll with an cura- ordimr power ol perception, while his voice, it though soft. ha: great compus. Doapltu the mild expression of his eye: and the soft tone of his voice, along with is quick neu of manner which appear: the nnturnl accompaniment of those. ho certainly strikes one :3 having 1 worful lndividunlltv. Twenty-ve you-3 orlzin yet short life have boon spent on nhiphuuhlr Garrett. "I lost over travel I "1 can I supra to lose money ` the way did in the lgng, mid Capnin ~ 1.44!) befo.-e I made cent, and I don : ropou to lose nnun," Wham naked 0 anlu-ma him. I IIIU IIIII`I'o , John But in, After the tnumor ul mu) 0! So.-atlnnd'I but man in all wallu of life. somewhat npnring uf Ipuch, but his nilonoo on the Iubjuct in eloquent 0! hi: conlidenco in the benutilul yncht of which he in the nklrper. His oiceu an-I crew Mo all pic ad men. and mom to win the America : cu if the Volunteer in-I them the poul- hihty of getting It. ifs in every inch A non of the North. full of the luring tlut'I bred of the sen ;" and he loci overv credit to hin native lunal. for A better npecllncn of sailor never trod the deck. l.l.. :- .. 6l....I.. L... I. ., I ,_ I-..I In what will ton to ha. in all halal!!- V. colon not nctwoon the TI: 0 and the olnuw. the cxporlcuoo ol Cu tnln John Barr. who ll to be the skipper o the Scot- lln yacht la the aunt utruulo. to an Im- pottnt oonoldomthn. HI: menu! as A wlnnlng oclttanun ll unequalled. Ha hu can out In twont -nine nut and won twenty-swan print. in greatest trium M worn with the twenty-ton cutter (`Inn 0 Itaditsd hot in lllltoon rsouh Anuctogk tlltoan p .gcIonlyt-muiugto out. n thin Ildo tlu Atlantic: he won olovou print in clown moon with the Clans. I yacht tlut bud uourucly been known before. and his knowlo of our wntam. tide: and Ivlmlt will You tluu be of ineutiumble benet to tho` Thistle. ,,s__ n___ x_ _n_._ .|.- A , Tho lulu ol the knob Cull" fhboun ' `I. `D0090. AT HYMEN'S ALTAR- INTIINATIONKL YAOFTv`A;;. CAPT. JOIN 31AIl!. In) ncd Lark '0: IP01!!!` e. Jwcd win erception. union ti ninnu nrhh .. ;.n3...o_ paid I to go f at In Hell 0 Itntem report; Slums. March man 2 )sure l 1 ark .. ._l' ' THE BRITISH WHIQ. WI-}[I)NESDA\'. AUG. 3!. Tom Buckley. `I'oronto,ywIoHwu that by __:`..... .4. - - ~ hit pal. Jdnu, in still V '_ _ The same: Ella non nnd'or ruturo l Work-Blue May In lulu-god. The otouner Ella Ron will probably inako two more trip. but wm op `I soon as the travel I I can : sord tologg mougy M -ch. urn. did thelnl-in2.nid Chnmin uunur wu gnuly or elnboulolnont. Mr. Mclntyrc then took the und that jurisdiction could be Md the city. The trial must be h d in Ghoconuty where the money bud boon road A: 1 o'clock the court rncduntil to- morrow, whcn the uugistnb will give his - decision. ` . A menu tor nll lol`Vlc0l. Mr. Mowut contended thn it want mud: quite diltlmt. by the evidence tint the pri- Ioner was guilty of embonlunont. Molntvr than tnnk n cnvmnd th: munuy. After the evidence of Stnnley Lune. the manor`: eon,had been teken Mr. McIntyre, 5.0.. eddreeeed the magistrate et lenth. It was poeeible thet Powley wee mine on in the evidence he had given. The -amount retained by the prisoner didmot come hikh, 827. Thie eum wee retained by the prieoner end he had e perfect right to it ee juet pey- ment for hie eervicee. Mu um..-` ............u-.| 5|.-. lb _.-- ...-.x- In 6 money Wnlcn (ll(l not belong I0 nun. 'he prisoner mede I ebtement. Iugoing that he had never intended to defraud w- ley, uni claimed that Powley owed him money. -. Afmr Elm avirlnnnn nf Qlmnlmy I.-mp, u we trust was resumed this morning. Mr. J. McIntyre, Q.C.. defe ded the prisoner, and contended thnt the .inIormn- ` tion laid against him was wron ly worded, heving charged Lerue witntenlimz and em- bezzlement. It We: amended to suit the embezzlement one only. J. S. Powley was crow-examined and flare similar evidence to that of `yuuardey. enirmed that Larue hld col lie 1: money which did not belong to him. nrinonor made A nhtomnnt. nvina ected end. U6!` JUFH. Miss Emma Hinch, of Camden, said she hel Lame to sell an organ to Mr. Shane, an Larue romiaed to give her 85 for her trouble. S e did not receive her rewtrd. I`. Shnne, of Camden, id Lame $80 for tn organ on the_ 17th of ; arch. At the remnant of Mr, N`:-Tntvrn than nun an organ on tug um OI Maren. At the request of Mr. McIntyre the cue was adjourned until to-d to ermit Pow ley to p_repare n sltatemen of t a money he aid naoner for his senraes. Lune was He out. The trial resumed this morning. Mclntvre. 0.0.. defended the PHI unruu. Mia Susan Milaap, of Camden. teniod that the paid to Lnrue as the price of her or- an 8115. The money we: given on Decem- ber 30th. u:.. x.~........ 'u':-..|. _: n__,:___ _,.-; ,. new wurul i,". ..DU, Eurldvl, G-LE), Ind mo balhnco of the $20 was '\'on in cash on Jum- ary 18th. Whcn Pow ey wrote the whneu regarding the $20 he repliej thu ha hnd plld Larue. ` Qnun nf (`.nnu'nn On-IIHAA IIU SUI: I5. 0. \\'a.tcrs, a farmer living in the town- ship of Sheffield, uid he urchued an organ iron: prisoner for $8230. A promissory note, value $50, was given him; and `25 bushels of oats and 85 worth of bond were romisecl as part ayinent. The balance, )0. Witness agree to pay Larue the next time he called. Witness paid Lnruo the money in the following In : $6 in cub. beef worth $2.80, turkavn, -1.20, and the baihnce of the "20 It'll: nivn in nnnl-I nu Jun- Ell I5 ID I lllL'eIV- Thoma Grnhim and Richard Atkins were out uilin in I Iki when` the escape oc curred. `he eteem yacht r neo clone them that they were afraid o the uhote that the nude were ring It the host. They ooul hear the bulletrbury themnelveeoln the wood ofthe vessel, and could here the convict: nweu-lug about the matter end shout keeping Itoem up. The warden hue given order! to follow 11 every clue, and. ooerl have started for t o south there to chase the convict: down.` . \`lI|IU- _ Mr. Mclntyre asked witness if he had 0% any beef from Water: as t. payment or the organ iold him. \'imeu olnwerod uegntively, but said tho); prisoner Ind got beef from a Mr. Brown. The meat wu used by the prisoner bqlore witness heard he gofit. (3 \\'nfnI-I I `nrlunr H\vu'nu in 0-Inn on-n. nu val pun uwjvluur 9100.00. Illoll VII morogthnn wit thought hooornod. In~ dependent of in ulnr witnal paid his board and expenses vvh lo travelling, which umounted to 875. Wltneu claimed that Lurue had 0: 8231, includi account: which he luuf collected, that 5 ould hue been pnidiu. Witneu was out 82) in the sales made to 'tters, 810 in the uh to Mu Mihapwxnd S5 in the tale to Mr. S no. IA- \l..l-;...... _-I.__I ...:._,_A_ _-t L, | , Q i IIIIIIL J. N. Perle , examined. uiil he wee the inlormenmin t eeee. uul curiecl on Inui- neee in K and rioieity. The prieouer heal laeenie hie em Ioyment. and um ee- egecl eluuut July gh. mo. ee A eeleemeu. he clety tree to even the eouutry end mete niee. He uoein-I ordere In eell eeee teotee or win in payment for . end ring the lewiytu to wiueee direct. When he made return: as! eelee VII` Ieeeh teirecocd of them. (Title record weeeu ttenl lollle court.) Leruevee to get 8!) per month. I! he earned more by lnereuiug the eeloe ol orgue he~ tree to eeouu it. The prieouer Add us arena to George Wetere. Iltl made e return of the eele. on the Uthohlennery led. Thie treneeetiou wee booked. in connection with that eele the rieoaer reported thet e `Lomieory note I50 (or three eereeml tree to be ven. Wetere not pe the no At the tune oi the eele. but egree to pay it, the prieoner eeid. in the . The money wee not peid et the time eel down end witneee billed Mr. Wetere for if. Weten replied thnt he lied paid Lune in December. Witneee ttho note but did not get the money. Waters hed in only to pe the lull value of the instrument. egreoc to give prisoner '15buehele of one and I5 worth ol wood. Witueu remember- ed another ule made by prieoner to Mien Sueen Miieep. Thin busiueee wee done about the same time u the ule I'll mule to .\ir. Wzswre. end one reported in Novem- ber. I846. The eale Wu for 3i2.'> to be peid nt(.'l1riatnma. I886. Nolliin wee received until January 8th. IRH7. rieouer mule the return of the sale then eml uiul he had sold the organ to Niel Milnp f--r IIO5. He this amount. H9 nlluwe-i the urvan for $l0.') hex-:msc he could not eel it higher gure and compete with the Hvll nruuinu \\ ilnnnn Imli.-nm.i l\r:n:\n\-ee'- J ul run-III. III prlmlol uown II which toh. was I|25,und Luruc hndnot boon to! to all than [or loan many. He received lull wncu in out at diu-out times. The payment: to him were kc I account of. He was pnid ulnogothor 8155. which mura'thnn Wilnl lhnuuhl Ins mg:-nu] In. Irubu. no uxlcnnrgou U16 pl )IIOl' Oil March llth. \ On boing crou-oxoxuinod by Mr. Mo- Intyro tho witnooo ooid ho hop! on omry of All tho buoinooo don by Lu-no. Tho organ were owubd by vrltnod. and he won gnon conlul inntructibno iu togord to tho of roturao. `Ibo prlooooc down no tohlln-Anna um: Ilsm, uni I...-u. 1...; mo ... b1: .u. gun: uuuunau nu cuulu llul I!!! II ti ure Bull orgasm. \\ ltnou believed priIoner'n smtexm.-ul. Incl uccepwl the `I03. Luna repnru-.d another sale of nu organ to Thoma: on 31:: January. and on tho llth of March Mill the tranuctiou Wu claad. AI a result of this sale 880 in -uh was received. When I aruu mule return: he on] gun 875, stating that he haul to pay 5 in Emma Hinch $5 for helring him tell lo intru- mout. \\ it.nesn I no ' e hut. He Jmn the pl-balm on l\_ L.!.__ __-_- ~---r 9 ` ` - " Ilw FVIU _. 1 Mr. 1:. N In .m....z.a a. and Mr. a.u. own and 1.. :5 ma? III-l ';l:a::or um my In J. H. Porky. lulu In hunks! humumut-. in when onu- ploy prisoner In (or some time. pnnlvoly ` nnonnht la-no curbs! on tnnnoihu for lulu `And did not make nthlnotory money mini. Mr. I). nnlhhmn .I.:....n..| .5. ...4...... I-In man so unuvo yuunuy uunonn. The only ovl-luau ukou van that lot the ' man. In! all mu :1. ml`: !uvou`r. mm ' W n . l|`rl-Anal Inn. oLh.I. .5... 5.. 1. ....a....._ "TH-ad-' :5'x'.'.":8ocs1.u um u. 1. ul- ly sound. And unto they on to ptou. when `Ibo mm mm. that cult is the out. ' l.l.....-....- gun- ...-._ n , I an h-._n-_. llllllr POIICIIIOU. The escsped convicts were trusty fellows, ` just the kind of men who generally out u such didol," ssid the warden to-dsy. `Vi - lism Schoones was s mun sbout 4| yesrs of .-sge, 5 feet 7 inches in height with a brown- ish beard and fresh complexion. He wss sn Englislunim, snd committed to the peniten- tiary from Owen Sound for ten yesrs for msuslsu hter. He hsd served three yesrs. John K ly, was from Wellsnd, an Irish- man. about 30 years of ego, sud stood about 5 feet 9 inches in his boots. He hsd block hsir, it smooth {see snd dark complexion. He was sn en neer hy trade and had found his way into t s penitentisry for burglary, for which he Nceived ve yesrs snd served two years. "Both men, said Warden Ls- vell. were well behsved, industrious fel- lows. They had not s mark sgsinst them on the records. The wsrden did not know whether there was s suicienoy of oosl on board to csrry them a long distance, but the robubilities were in fsvour of such it eon- sition of things, for the out the cosl on themselves. As to clot . they had on the convict gsrb, white. snd brown linen. There wss no cloth` on the host unless it p was tslren on board ter the deputy wsrden had left. It is thought thst the` escspo was premeditsted.snd that the fel.loI;vs hsd plan- ned It to s` nicety. Thomss Gr-sham mrl Rinlmnl A old... -mm 5 I -4 The lvldouoo Inbumod on tho Hut nay ` -5 Curious Wu 0! bag; Iuluun AI: In--Paddling ol luau loan- ...__A_ lnlohn [Ara gull of cmindonutf `NI nnho .......'L. which autumn ` ` Dal trial to win yuurday nltonoou. ; Thu nah nvhlnnm n-|..... urn: 1|... `nu ah. u TH! out 0! unul us uront; TH! Pouol MAOISTRATI. IS GUILTY OF FRAUD? x `v W- unoruy uwr Ill Agun . N ;"m`: Hon. John Cuudgn, alum ol Inland ` '1 n l NVOII-30. visited Henson Satnrdny la: and Fig i .\u:del:oonu| from thodtso to an B0 on 5 y number dung, .'|:?;_ by the Lnsoguth IICII hondlm. Ho VII nnnnnnlnnl -uh - nnna-onI.n..-. .J.l..... -...I * am And Non[IoAhydula u` nulls, Aug. o1.--u u re run mun mo English mediation In Abyu him has failed. The Papolo Romano uyl Sepklnbor must not be allowed to withontpectinfn settlement of the di cnlty. if not by nd :- tjou then b fox-ooiol anm. Iunhutnud 8 PW .nps. -u-.vu- nuul. 01 ans quelnon, Ina no one radial 0! rnper lnetinote should willing y. cement to ave it undo 5 common ground, subject to no better roe C than it it contained any ' other then amen remain: and those of their own church people left to their keep- ing Yours truly, Auoucax. ,.q.-I nnnrnbnrl thgt OIL:-u Ann ma-n l m xonrl snuv, AIGLICAN. .S.-I nndonhnd that there are mun : Mothodiltl buried in ca. Eplloopd ground`. uuu uu Ill sec lug nnllr pl 0| U10 nnnu ground intact no for no they can ; it in their duty In to-do. The making of it into A public park, so some would have it,`ia out of the question, and no one o: nrnner inntinntn nlmnhl willing: us mnuno on tnelrn renoroa. lll It 0 no IIT1 at 1 full ettenilunce of the oongregs on 3; St.` George : will be bed to eterrnine to dp likemee. Moreover, act ion should be taken 3 imt the rutnne who have torn down and re bed the ground of it fencing, and those who have instigated or encouraged the out- rage. Eve member of the Church of ` En land in ingeton Ihould be intereeted an Lit] in heaninn nir nut nf um Ian:-{AI were In snree o`c1o:K mu morning. ' Wenlen Lsvell, look All necessary pre- c.sutions,whilethe yschu were givi chose, to telegrs h the police offices at ngsvego, Secketu srbor snd other points, to keep an eye out for the escs convicts. sud to on-est them. He did is on his own re- spnnsibilnix, for he was sstlsed they could |;e detsi for heving stolen property in t Ieir possession. The anmnnnd nnnvipts urns-A rmnsu hllm... K1.\'us'roN, Aug. 30.-(To the Editor) : N otica was given out in St. George : cathe- dral last Sunday that a meeting of the \-entry would take place on Mondafevoning next, in St. George`: hall, at 8 oclock. in regurd to the old burying ground on 0rd- nance street. The hultoet of the Pro|by- torihn portion of it have decided to `have their: restored, and it in to be h gut 1 ` cons:-ego I aunts`: hi! hut` tn Aha!-Inlna On An murulug In. [[10 couenue memute. Conductor Grilfen, Broclwille, a railroeder for twenty-ve years, was the men who lent the train out of Belleville which collided with mother near Shennonville. He had instruction: to rennin on the Belleville titling until the special arrived, but be neglected to do no. uulcrunw yeuerany tor mat I300. ` A. 1 . Knight, rector of e Coll into Institute, returned with his famil rom Bathnrat, N.B., this afternoon. Ht will distribute candidates certicates And give ` marks to aucoeuful csndidates on Thursday morning at the oollevinte institute. Conductor Grihn, Rnmkuilh . .-nil...-.1... A Soltloncnt wan In Fol-sod. Ron, Aug. 81.--It In re elm Enalinh mullgtlnn In Alm uh In. I`. um pxvpuueu VIII! ID Ullwl`. J. Tully. of Oowogo. purchued I teuu of horses at Portland from a farmer named Keys. The horses will drnw No. 3 fire engine at Oswago. Thev were shipped at Deseronto yesterday for that glue. 9. A. 1 . Kninht. rantnr nf . v..n...;.o. ' uuuoul. ll: queen I university. Jooeph Chamberlain expects to go to America at the clone of the present union of pnrlinment and has decided to sham! .on his proposed visit to Ulster. J, Tullv nf lhuvnnn nn.m|u....l . 4...... .J uun up sign ule ueoenture Donna. M. B. Mcnnnell. of Minneapolll, and formerly of Portland, Wu the recent ur- chuer of the {Arm of W. Uriith. of ur- ' I-nwlmith, fnr 3.1 [III ~ cuuur ul one arm m H. unmm. 0! rowlmith. for 84,000. J. M. Poole in about to enter pertnerehip ` with J. M. Walker in the pmpnetorahip of the Perth Courier. Mr. Poole was I former student at Queen`: university. JOEDII Chnmharlnin nrnnnn tn (In on nunry H an! uoocner. - Mayor Canon, who has been viniting at Onwego. Syracuse and Rochester. regurned home yesterday. He was getting in condi- tion to sign the debenture bonds. M. R. fnnnnll nf \'3nl|AnnnH- guul I: now 5 pnnmuezu merchant In the west. Rev. Dr. Jose h Parker. the Englieh pul- pit orator, and . rs. Parker have Arrived In Brooklyn and been received by Mrs. ` Henry Ward Beecher. Mnvnr (Tn:-nnn 1-Inn In. L..- ..:.:u.... -. cuauucl um ms In [no Ioolln nnoul Uopo Vincent. and the and of the island. but no yacht um villblu. The J uliunpulhod on- - Awnrcl to lgoup lighthouse, and than the- deputy wu'den`|ocrnod that I yncht, an- swering the Inscription o! the Jam, Ind ueed an hour pmvioualy. and was proba- ly eight or ten miles Ahead. The member: of the crew were ovidoutally steering for Uswt-go. Then the otcon gave up the change and returnod to Porumouth. reaching there at three o'clo:k this morning. Wu1lenLnvoll.Iook All nacn-nnrv urn. I pemwunlry 00- morrow. _ ` ` John Wilnmt. of Cam. Michigan, nrrived in the city to-dqy on I vinit to friends. He I! now a prominent merchant in tho wont. Rav. Dr. Jnnnnh Pm-L-r oh. Iu`..mI:.|. ....l Andrew Wilson. for thirty years \ pastor of Cooke`: church, and Mn. \\ ilaou are visltln in the city. Mann. \'. Mc`.m-mu-Is Tim"... 'l`..I.:- DIV Vlllllll III III! Olly. Moan. V. McCorn-uck. Thounu Tobin 1 and W. Poguo bcgln duTy7u guard: At the ` penitentiary w- morrow. ` John \\'Hn|nt nf (Tn:-n~ Kllnhlnnn -...:.....l for Kelly. Rnv. Pouplo \\'hou Dlovomo-nu. slaying: and llolnil Aura!-C Aueullun. W. Smith, of lluhln, in visiting friends in ` thg ciry. Hon. H. A. Kirkpatrick hu In-on ro-clock ed a director of the Canada Life Auunnce I "l.I`II'IC`lI? L'UlII `CH . Alexsuulcr Cnvon. collector ol lnlancl revenue At Stratlord. nu in the city yuan ` dnr. \ ua uu nun Iuum ue Wu! urougnl mm con- tact. and his enmplo in life, to fur. in one N which many of uur young men would do well to copy. u suuama (III 13!! lnlllld 110 VI`: PNIII vi 3 coqntu tnry not an undo as ohonyooh in I-cpl}. Alta which behold nroqpdon lnocuol thoroomn of the hotel. HI VIA vllllod by man of tho puuincnt Idol Iha county. He aft the DIN oven for Ottnvn. Pom W ello-.-Iu, who In: been in the root.oao hero for the cut three yun. cave! in I {ow day: Lu u e A uituatimn in the Standard hank at Cumin u. Ho iv personally well-liked awl vril be greatly mined by our citiunn. (`outing hero A few years u. I mere buy. without momy or friuuhlu hu, by strict integrity uni close npplloltion to duty, won the esteem of All clan: uni tilled various positions with cre~ dit. He will carry with him the good wiahon i of ull with whom he was brought iutn tact. uml lll 4-nnnnlu in lifa In far in unu muu nu xuuglwn would no mrorentou lid in R ing their part of the bnrltl nud h. .l..o.. .. o- A- 'l l... _.-I-:_.. _: 1. 14., LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. -cruuuur ; Iuu emu an r nowuon pnootl the dock cl Na Mg Cbhhrn. and Iusnnod the noon on an tugmm. 3 But :1! In vnln ! The Chieftain out through the Button: channel and the Ri plo wound about Capo .... ......|.L -_- ..2-lL|. `PL- 1._l_'__ -,._1 , I DIGHISIIIIIWXIIWIIXQIK .0. thing could lndncr him and he `died shortly that in gun Hon. Jnhn Cnnhvnn, m-Inn nl lnlnml A young mu nunal llunun. am at Capt. llinguuu. ol H4.-Ion. an as Incl nood- clous at tho lions nulunut. in (luv unnu- Ihip ol Nu`:h|uluuru. on Hominy ulurumm. The land. a nun! lllloon yuan 0! qt. tun on pgul in Insulin` muwro. and was ramming Io Ihlnn dlordopdthahblntd. when Ihohuu, nyou cnluplrihdono. run uny. Hunting || shun the the W which pub! -war his a lumen. 11 n5dvruuunouodnoooo.buIno- 1 thing unnhl In alannlnn lulu. `ml L. Mm! I w -..........u. was we mum N 5 ruuwnv. Erutua Wilma and Ila Hon. Mr. Butter worth will spook on communal who In the shunt; duh born orilhondny. `bps. Mk. 1'}. W. Ruhbu. ol Duuoucu. to don ox- poctoclto In at tobalslbrth cm the ocean` I. A 1-3: wdhua-0. will no doubt. grout aw -puke:-I. u the noun:-at noun to In gaining ulhonnu in this county. A vunnu man mnnml Ilguunun .. . ..l on III uuulr III III The poo Indus! rjuu now I.l)IlN'O ol maul-hnuo v to the town. the Chm bud. NW, lnm-union: u::udx- ty A n M. II as _ pongulou or euonylu them to thy dlllorou not point: In Ibo building. Mr. I. ll. Allan Also I lac-gr number employs] In the Ian: A :00!` non ul J. I`. l`l|or| ol Mucus. III I mum lrum n vqgun and Lu! hid Ana bmhu one day last weak. The wculut was 0:0 ruuult vi Hunt... l|.'l_-.. -_.I .I._ I1... u- 15....-- nlnd Iotlnonumnci lot tho0own.|:IIHt hthougit mm-nr ml noun! that d In! you, which was Me. n on :50 dollar hr nll minimum.- [umvxvuull ulllll |UIyl'Il,I dollar! ll rpnnu \ `$11.. on ...a.'.'..:. In Inn no` PM Thu loin council will appnpa-lug at) tor um. and mo on pause Io- IUNI` Um! O|.4I_lHur county r way ` XI: II, hi-Ih Ln. -.4; L... .L_....L f -_..f..'---- -u uuwuu V, v-Uvvju-1 I Th Hahn uloooh spud! Mondqy with`: goal ouucluoo and `llul the old ' ouluu.|nolm.||ngBurt. vQIu|.lu dud: ` ,. TH: Ina: nnnludl -All -....._..|-.. 3 Ann no Inn at Tonuo-ocoaiuorclnl Inca -Iooopuou 0! lion. J, Canyon. ` 'I`L, lu.A-_ __l., I I my Warden Sullivan left this Afternoon wogo to look Soalu uul .'. nnppu-, nu nru uy blpl. rlerce. .\Ieamime the convict: were making rapid ` hemlvrn nu.-rou the lake, and tho lulu.-ll hull looked Ilu n little speck upon the water be- luu Llw Itounon so alum. Tho R5 carried En inoor vlln and trusty nun I ; l.heJuli|lI dbmut Warden Sullivan, u ncrutineor ; and in he Howton poood thodookoltitillilnld .|ml

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