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Dundalk Guide (1877), 29 Nov 1877, p. 1

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COLUMN “an :uululk C4 uldo was I Fast "non“ " M - I". "I GREATEST {oh 5" M1 Partie. wuludg "" l'us'nc a: FREE .UCAL NEWS. 'AMI LY NEWSPAPER and up In thi "r, bout "rid," - Jus AND ml upon being "tiid by In“ nu that union. mm for Advertiser. T a r. ge Circulation ADINO mum-T." "dull e STATION, should othneribo " the NDALK GUIDE," 0mm" PIIITIIO ulna. In“! STYLE OF THE ART :sses Great Facilities APPROVED KIN M. ‘\'()ll TE. Purl 91.00 n- Amrtm man-r aroma. q 'trtrosut" makes " n no.“ mums, "PE, he, omptitude All who III“. [will dominHuVIy Department. 9.41:? f, ty" ad DChuthLE, IN ADVANCE lining All limit at AND THE mononuu u. IOUIIEXD Till! WORK 1" ca Ilidp FO At the OSee, Proton Street, nearly op- - tho Railway Fungal Station, EBM8:-tt per year in Advance. Q. .1.” tf m paid within two month. 18 avery ’l‘hursdny. Proluoioltl and business earn, pot year. ' 4 Quarter column. par par.............. 15 Iglleoiunl. " ..............N Oneal-II. " ..............li" Do. -moettV....,.,........2g Do. threemontha..............ts Can] Idvertiumrnta charged 8 eta. per Lin la! “a timt inertia". tnd 2 cu. per liue for on Duh-qua! ir-tiu-brtrviek Incu- unwary “been at him“, marriages. 403th. my] att haul: of local news, inserted In. M ohms. HTRAV ANIMAL“. 41., ulvertiml three weak- for " the advurtiasemrrat not tt er and I lines. Minding-nu. "apt when aeeompanied br written inntmetiona to the cuutnry, are it-teat until hwhlddun, and ehargod " reg- ular In... Attomy-It-hv, Solicitor in Chancery, N, tary Public, Conveyancer, " [Alice and uni-lenc¢~ Dunk". Barrister. Solicitor in (‘baucery & Insolvency, Notary Public. "mac. --North Broadway, Ornugovillo, opp-m.- Parsouw' Hardware Univonhy Silver Medalist, Trinity College, Tumutn. Ind M Inher of the College of Phwicmn- anIISurgm-ul d Untanu. Utfice -0uulalk, on Provincial Land Surveyor. Civil EnginN-r. Dramtusmatt, Laud Agent. t'ouveyauuer, om, Dominik. Darrin". Attorturr.trt.Law, Solicitor in Cuneory. Conveyaneer, he., Poulett tit.. Owen Snund. hu '37 Yin um! Life Insurance, Money, Luna and Owners] Agent, Main street, Ilumlulk. Pint-ch- u‘couuumlatluu for the panic. The beat vias, u an Laud. t'nrrenter and Framer. lirluiring done at In. shay. sank and panel dun-rs made to or- der. " livmemlwr the tstand-ttso doom below the Past Unicc, Marriage tkrtificates and Licenses, Couch-01 on Mud n the POST OFFICE. DUNDALK. Price truly 8211). J. J. MllMM.EToN, 'vB Issuer. All kinds of timber for buildingpnrposes constantly on hand " the lowest prices. T T. B. GRADY. D. C. w. Band-Ii. Much. 15th 1877. y-7 Builder's and t;ontractor's IN C 'u"ECflu'. The "Mailman in yrqureul to "tfer hi. new nunuh‘mue Mao- to any one rrqumug the “Inc. All "u" done In . "tiUactory Late of Guelph. WEB AND DRESSMAKER Opposite the Post ottiieo, Mun: Stun, . . DUSDALE. rem." 8. I877. bivrsros 50x5 or Fif.iiiEitTyii, so. 410. The Dumbo Division Suns of Temperance moon ovary Tuesday evening at half-pant um) o‘clock. in no Orange Hull. T. lhubury. W. P; J. Townsend. It. ti. Rn much pleasure in infnrnung his friends nml the public generally, that he is epnred was) all kinda a General 'ltd,,")',,',','!',','),', at the shave worn " his usual low rates. Humabwina I upecialitv. “Spread All t3rw1e. of “our constantly for Sal. " the DUNDALK BRET MILL we... Mod. Shorts. Bun. Ae., " low pnou. toe Sale. J. J. MIDDLETON. w.m:.1m . *ym Drums. Chemicals. Paints, Dyes. Patent Medicines. and Proprietary Articles BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DUNDALK Medical Hall ! Physicians‘Prescriptions AND FAMILY RECU'L"R. February l, "CIT, THE VULCAN WORKS, Mars Mann. thrmUlk. May 3, 1877, Miss Gokey, Ila-TI! an»; or OWEN BOUND th., DL'XDALK ANGLO AMERICA‘S‘ HOTEL, DCNDALK. of the choice“ nudity, a loved price; . " Flour! Flour! Notice to the Public. RATES OF ADVERTISING MAI LAND MCCARTHY GEORGE RUTHERFORD, ‘. ME.NRY N'HENK. Corner of Queen rad Vietorta Stu-cu I. W. FROST, LL. B, lilt'llAliU CLARE, June 20, I877. ISAAC THAYNOR. JAMES HANNA DR. MquLLIAM. attention eid to an Dispensing JAMES' LAMUN. A constant mmvlv ot I " Imllb Sula-4‘ Mvt'rluyn. Prop GUIDE " J. OWNSEND. - - Ont. Uranium If v-l'2 A. G. HUNTER, Cuxmsslosu. n: THE Oass's Exxon, DWELLINGS * SHOPS TO RENT I will be " all times, ready to fill all orders in that depumuent em: usted to me. or mum] Auction Sales of Farm Property in Proton, Arteiuesia, (Jamey. Melanet'uon or any Township in the (ounly of (my, M. very moderate rates and on short notice. J. W. MUHKUW. I have n numlwruf guml Farms for sale, on may terms. Semi your mun-m and get my catahrgtte and prieo, or call at the Fan-mun. and Mcchanicu' Luau. Land, and General Agency Uttice, P,urulalk. I have now established in connection with the Farmers and Meelsavaies'Agusucy, of Dnudulk, an A. G. lll'NTEH. One door South of the Attarlu-Ameriean Hotel, Dumlalk. Aug. 30, 1877. tGI JOS. MCARDLE, ”Bruin”: dune utrictly private. ttcsidcswe and whim-an June '21, 1877, Farm and Village Lots F01 Sale The beat Companies in the Province rcpre Muted. North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co. Tu: Hum.“ Fun: harms”: and Mom-n Loas Aur.scv m the 'l‘mnnnuz new“ Maaggtum, 3ts' King Smet East, 'l'nrunlu. $1,500,0C0 to lend in Canada at 8 per cent Interest. Expellncl reduced to the 1oweat {Maude titiurtr, nwl the loan put lhruuuh in the man.- ed lmlHu space of time. Farmers if you want Money apply to Note the following advantage I You can tix your own time for repayment. You can repay the loan by imminent. or by one payment. You an ply ntf the whole or any portion of the loan It Any tum by giving notice and Interest at once cram-nun the portion paid. If ynu have arranged to pay by instalment you will not he uultjccc to a htusry hue if you are not rig,gil, to make the pay- men: and ti] amply be charged the Inn-rest on the "learn. An M9340 yo " payment ($9147 for ten , vars my.» oft a. loan of Auctionecring Department. The subscriber has a large sum of Morey placed in his hand: tor iuvestmuut on lm. roved Farms. aud other “rarities. at the Eur rate of Eight per cum. Interest. Burrow- er: can depend on getting their money with the least possible delay. Money to Loan Any number Several good Farms for Sale Cheap A: Lands Bought and Sold. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. GEO. RUTHERFORD. Dundalk, Sept. L3, 1877. y'il8 A}. - - , ? was: . _"--" 33..., q skaiEii Auction Sales. MESSRS. I‘IILLA'I‘T & (SLICK. ()ll\'(‘_\':i Il('i‘l’. Vol. I. No. 44. MONEY! t'nunniusimwr in the Queen's lluuh, Town Lots for Sale Conveyancing Wanted to Purchase Lieen.sed Aurthur?!" M Oli GEO. RUTHERFORD. Agent, Mam Street, Dundalk aber of Mortgtfes for which the high- est tigartt wil be allowed. Farms for Sale. BTGAG ES WANTED, liol'Evll.i.lu', Co, J,Ci)r) b"ic: Ofrieo opposite the Anglo- American Hotel. DUNDALK. -BY-- _.y_. War. NELSON, am Agent, Dundalk A. G. HUNTER. A. G. HUNTER. inn-acted. A. G. HUNTER of: Grey r41 37 Nay, speak no ill! A kindly wax-d (In never leave u sting hzhind; And uh to lureuth each ml. we've heard In far beneath . noble mind. Full oft n better seed in sown By choosing thus the k:nder plan:' For, if but little sand be known, Still let us speak the best we can. Give me the heart that ruin would hide, Would fain another}: fault “lace ; Huw can it pleasure human pride Tu prove humanity but base , No, let us reach a higher mood, A noble emulate of mun ; Be earnest in the search of good, And speak of alt the best we can. Then speak no ill but lenient be To othern' failings as your own; If you're the first a fault. to we, lie nu! hm fnst to make it known, PM like is but a passing day--- Nu lips can tell how brief its span; Then o, the little time we any. Let's spunk of all the best we can. LINES IN MEMORY OF MRS. HUGH TIIUM i'tiON, RIVERSTUN. Dearest Friend than hast left us; From thy home and Husband dear has tled, Lind has suddenly bereft him; Numbered thee among the deal. Above the world its ceasloss strife, Its turmoil and its cure, To enlrr on eternal lite, And reign in glory there. The eye that once did sparkle bright, The hand that pressed thine own, No mon- shall giuddeu on thy sight, Thy cherished (we hlith tlowu. And thou didst love her well, 'tis true; Sow than must love her more. Since she hath left, this world, and yuu. On angel soug's to soar, o. let this Human now cheer thy soul, And bid thy tugs depart: . .. fl And as thy Friends shall. one by one, Lcave earth ahovt, to dwcll, Say tliou to (Lad thy " ill Le dune, Thu“ dust all things wall. ' They used to make ban of him It the when. Ile was u. queer old fellow with a soletun fave, and what we thought ridicu. 1m ely polito ways. He would take " his hut when t_.' came in, and any: "(mud warning. gentlcutcu. “met I we "Good Humming. gentlemen. 1trust 1 see you all in health this iiue morning." And some ofthe boys Would um], and some woulda't do anything; but I never (mum holy staudi. Hg up and huwing, perhaps In tau-(- lkuvw that m) umlhu‘ Wouldlmve will that I ought to do it. Tu be sure, he was only on salary like ourselves, but had been at 11-& Il-vs for twenty years, and yum): fellows had come and gone. and mm he was. And, you set , it Was geuthuuanly of him, I said; and if he was alittle creature, with a queer little wig, why he looked something like a gvntlctuau. I said so nncu to Mer. risule, next desk to mine; but,--well-1 didn't try it again. You Bee, Merrivnle was up to everything, dressed elegantly, smeared at almost every- thiug, [ml Ill come from a country town, and he was a eitv mam. Everybody was down on "old Dumps," as he “as called. esyeeially utter he had made us that speech about our conduct to the ladies. Dumps made the speech, you know, and it war. Merrivule who had said the lady only came in to look at hun. I'm sure she really wanted to know the way to the street she Inked for; Ind how alxe blushed and hurried out! And Dumps with his brown wig looked to me like a gentleman. that day; and Mcerivwle with his fiue curling hair sud Huck nuistnche like a puppy. "The man who calls a blush tothe check of a good Woman by look or tone must haw furgmtrl) lus mother," said Old Dumps. "When that lady asked you in civil question, she relied on her belief that y m Wu-e a gentleman. Morrimlc. When you numeral her an you did,tutyoneeould read yuurinaulting thoughh, Mr. Morrivale; and you did.uot own rise from your seat, sir. You proxcd that she was very much mistaken." "I’ahaxv." said he; “he knows he’s safe. There'd be no fun in knucking down an old bag of boues like that. I eculd Jo it with my little finger. But you attend to your business, will you, Old Dumps. I can behave myself without your mlvico, and that ain't the first woman that's come in just for a. flirtatiou. I'm used to that sort of thing, I am." "Mean to say I‘m no gentleman '?" said Merrlvnle. “In this instance, sir." said Old Dumps, "you certainly have not conducted your- self as a gentleman." 3ierrivale pulled pulled it on again. said the country “Thank heaven for it than, young mau," said Dumps, and sat down. ' Aftsw that Mcnhulc was ncx‘cr even 111111" way civil to Dumps. and the boys followed Merrimle'a' lead. But. I liked the old fellow.‘ When we mct in the strcet, I'd take " my hat and shake hands, and say some of those polite things that mother used to teach nu to say. And I wrote of him to mother, and the aid that she wu glad tUt her boy haw what We; dae to a good old gunk- iuw mun day.» their nurse shall roll, Thou'lt meet nu mum: to putt. BY LIZZIE C. SIMPSON. MOUNT FOREST. “Mr; Dumps is rig” this time." I “Bah!" said Morrivale. “You‘re from A Friemb in Need. SPEAK NO ILL. POETRY. DUNDALK, NOVEMBER 29, 1877. $1 per year in Advance. his coat half oft, and man. lint, In" " in the otfiee you know what the boys thought sud said hid it In- thunters, Who were the boys? Why then was Merriulo with hi- puppy aim, tad bit way of letting you know In WM . {maria with the women. And Cuberry. who didn't can about style, and knew the city. And Stover, who used to come with red eyes and headaches and boast that he'd been making 1 night of it. I was lonely enough in thnt great city, and I should have liked to join company with Dumps, Ind walked home with him from church sometimes, butl was afraid ofmeeting some of the boys, and I never did. But I would bow to him, and we took " our hat: to each other ul- ways. Sumetimes. when I lived a Harednle with my mother, I've seen the sky beau. tiful and bright and blue in one hair, and the next black with the clouds of a than. derstorm. Just that way my trouble came to me-tut awful trouuv--sueh as I could nut have dreamed of. I had written to my mother that I wa- doing well and liked my business ind would be down tn see her on Sunday,when I was sent for into the innor otliee; and there-I ean't gct through with it--I can't even rvmmulicr details; but [was charged with Loin: u thief. You tuayutulerstartd our particular Imsi. new, ma well as book keeping, to knowhow I was suppusod to have done it; but they helium] I had robbed them of over one hundred pounds. They urged me to CUIIfCKR,I was inno. cent. and [mid so. Then they tuld me Lhut they did not wish tn be hard on me, I was young. The city was the place for bad boys. They would be merciful and only dismiss me without raeotnmeudationt All I cuuld sayhadnoeireet. They proved me guilty before they accused me, they said; and at last I staggered out into the oihev. The boys were getting ready to go home. I ctw they knew what had happened, "None of you believe thisof me I" I said. "None of you who knows we 'l" And Merrivale said: "I, " hex-e, Forester, you’re very lucky to get " so." And Carberry said t "Now, come, we know too much to be fooled. it's nlwuys your sly boots ot a young man that does tltosp sort of things. And Grab said: "I say Forrester, don't talk so much, youll give yourself sway." And Mover said: "Oh, go takea glass ofbrrmdyaml water, and don't go on like a girl about it." And what with shame and rage and grief, I could have died ; wlxgn out of his dusty old corner came little Old I lumps. in his little stuffed overcoat. and held out his hand. "Mr. Forester," he Mild. I've watched you ever since you‘ve been here. I know what you are. You're incapable of a diss honest art, and what is more, I will prove it before I rest. The man who respects min-rs respects himself. The man who lluuurs his mother will not don dishonora- ble thing." He took his hand in my um, and polite- ly bowing to the others, walked out into the street wnth we. I hoard Grub and Stove: and Curbcrry laugh. but Merrivale gave us In furious look, and stood, white to the lips, looking after us. "Mr. Dumps," said I, "I thank you for your eoufidenee in me. I deserve it-in this, at least; bat it saves my heart. from breaking under this disgrace. How shall I tell my mother Ir" "Don't tell her yet," said he. "wait, Others slut” think of you as I do now." Then we went on in silence. Ho took me to his room, where he kept bachelor's hall. IIu [mule tea for me and served me with sliced potted beef and thin bread and butter. The mom wuss strange, "H fashioned place, like tt mum in a. story-and there was a miniature of a. young lady in the costume of forty yenrs ago, on the wall over the mantel; and an hook shelves. old calf-bound voltunes-FieMirw's Amelia. Thaddeus of Warsaw, Eveline-1 can't tell you all of them ; and on a stand near the fire the prayer book, with the book mark hanging trum it. Aisa it was not until we had done tea that he said to me very apologeticully, Inter I had called him Mr, Dumps: "Mr. Forester excuse me. but I am not named Dumps. That is the name by which the young men at the store consider it witty to Call me. I confess I could not see the wit; but it rather hurt them than me. I saw by your manner that you had made a. mistake. My name is Adams." But he did. I said I cuuld not tell you just what they accused me of doing, unless you knew the im- aud outs of our businou, 3nd I eau't tell you how he did It for the same reason. . I was so Ashamed of having used the nickname, innocently, as I did it, that I could have cried. But my old friend comforted me. I think that but for his sympathy, that night I should have taken my own life. I did not believe he could help me even then. “in! one day he came to me flashed with triumph. mad took both my hands and shook them hard " he said: -"ss., den boy, It's all right. I'd watch, ed before at! had . clue. Your chum“: iieuared. The firm welcome you bark, with a-tsth" day an on In" And no it really was. They had dortored my books um! meddled with my proofs. They made me out to be I thief u plainly " though I had been an. Ind never guessed that "Dumps," with his suspicinm aroused, had played detective, sud was able to some to my rescue in the hour of I went back to my situation, and have got on well ever since; but there is more of my story. Think of my dear old Dumps turning out to be my uncle-my mother's own brutur-erud neither of us guessing it. suspected you, and the real culprit is Mer- rivale, and Stover is his accomplice." Long lgo other people had quarrelled, And no septum] thtue two who were ulwuys friends. Think of the little man in the shabby wig and coat proving to be quite rich. ind going down in the cuuntrv to live with his sister for the rest of his life. In vacations and holidays I got to see them. They are happy together, and the little tea table is set with the old china. and there is potted beef and jelly, Ind I'm patted like u. child. Aml in my uncle‘s room the old miniature of the young lady hangs on the tuautelpieee In 1t did in his lod; And once he told me its sweet, sad story; and I know why the quaint old man in the ottiee l:ud n more true aultendvr gallantry to wumun. and was a braver friend and more perfect, gevtleluau, thun the young fop who grinned at him from the window. and gave him the nickname of Old Dumps. t'yrrPMurroy.--Tho Provisional Council of the County of Dufferin met in the Couu. 1 oil Chamber, in orans,rev:lle, nu Fridqu Mr. Foley, Ilcere of the Town of Orange- ville, presiding. All” u lengthy discussion, Mr. Ptwkhill, Reeve of Mulmur, was elected Provisional Warden, alter which the minutes of the preceding meeting Wt‘n' read and adopted. Mr. Foley spoke at cullsidrrnhlv length in fun-r oithe sulauis. sion ofu Ly-lnw for the wl-urutinu of tho County of hum-tin frctu the eountivs to which it is now attached, and was uhly supported by the Warden, and the homily “caves of Muhnur and Mona. Mum‘s. Allen, Ether, Hunks, Gillcrpie, Hunter. Jelly, and Metihcuoppotsedthc proyositiou, and finally u. resolution. moved by Mr. ‘Allen, and soeondcd by Mr. (illllmple, wan carried to the etreet that no by-law be sub- mitted. The Council then adjvurned.-- Sun. AtritirTittoUs Owen hi,u.-1 lt'ill r hm recently been pulslislied in the Baltimore Sun. referring to tlil- anvil} I“ IIs lilill'lC Minds ofthe sextsliorv of Northern Ca!iirt:it, mid tho practicability of px-olitnlnly ennui-lint; the gold-dust therefrom. The gold oxi>ts in very minute particles. yotin largo (“lull- tities; and, if it can be citructrd without a Cost exceeding the value of the gold, this, it is said, will he one prolifte somveof gold production in this country. Tho letter speaks of machines as in prom-14s of con- straetion which will yield gold-dust at the rate of 850,000 per month upon a cost for the same of only 54,000. il' those tigures are anything like correct, audit thuseoceun hand» are BS rich as they are estimated to he in gold particles, then how is a. source of gold which will exceed the grout auri- ferouu gravel tleposits,worked by hydraulic washing. The main question is one of cost. Ind improvement in the. art of work, ing the sands or the deposits mint supply its solution. One thing bonus to be set. tle l, and that is that the uuriferuusdeposits, in one form or another, show no signs of 'exhaustion, The United States will lead the world tor ll loin: time to come mm gold- producing eouutry.-uN. 1'. Iudqmudcul. Tm: GREAT WALL or C'uisa,-The great: wall of China wunnu-murtd in mnny places', by Mr. Unthimk. Mt American tl',),)',',",,")",",} lately engaged on a survey for n (fhinewI railway. His tueasuretuents give the height at 18 feet, and I width on tap of1,5 fat. Every few hundred yards there is in lower 24 feet square, and from 20 to 25 feet high. The foundation oftlw wall imfxaulid gimme. Mr. Untlmnk brought with him nbrick mun the wall. which is supposed to huve been made 200 yeurs before the time of Christ. "ts building this immense stone fence to keep out the 'l'ttrtxrs, the lniihlersnm er M. tempted to avoid mountains or clmuua w save expense. For 1,800 miles the wall goes over plain and mountains, and every foot of the foundation is in solid granite, and the rest of the structure solid mummy. In some places the wall is built anumth up 1 against the bank, or canons, or precipices, l where there is a. sheer due :entot' 1.000leet. Small stream. are Arched over, bat in the lane stream: the wall runs to the wuter‘s edge. And I. tower in built on each side. On the top of the well there are breastwosks I or defences, facing in and out, bu the de. fending forms can pus from one tower to another without being expoeeil to in I enemy from either side. To culculute the time of building or cost of this well is beyond human akin. So far as the magnitude ot' the work is concerned it nur- pueea every thing in ancient or modern i times of which there is any trace. The py- ramids of Egypt us nothing compared to iit.'l'.liCd"d2 Nam. About three o'clock on tlu, morning of the goth ime., n tire broke out in an un- occupied dwelling belonging to Mr. Rich- Brd Land of Mum Forest. In wed in the Fin and Marina Immnce Company " Mak- Com “duke when, Lung. .te. oNThiFio ARCHIVES The Terrible Earthqtnku of 1663 Tho blowing intending draeription of the terrible unhquuku wd manpow- ing eelestiil phenomena which with“ Lover Canada in 1068 in taked from tDe. Miles Ilinwry of Cmmda C-- In the course of the year 1663. the in. lmllitunts “Canada witnessed many‘hoeh of eurtltrptakeqwhieh were of longer' eon. tiuuunee and more vuilent than Innocent- ed since. During the same year mm. ro- murkublo sights had been mu which it any be Ittrper to mention. It is rreorded that the first week in ". um'y there was An appearance in tho hen- Halls of two mock suns, on. on out: “do of the real sun. Above the thm orhl van a mat of n crdwn or arch Nightly colored. The amwumncv hwted two hour: and WM molt as to excite the mtiee of all. It In rug-emu] nu the 11th day of the month. A short :ime before, namely to-rt. the and of 1652 a very brilliant meteor In“ Lean he“! but}: at Quebec uml Ville Marie at nine]: lam-r place the speetuory beheld it like " great fury on, passing than and behind Mount Royal. TIM-w Wonderful sights were followed later in the vol! 1668 by a great o'clipse of the Fun. The earth. quakes oi Mi03, were inure alarming occur- rum-s. They Were, it is related, so vio- lent us lo clsuuge {he hurfuceofu gtvastpatt ofthe country through which the tit. Law. rence tlows-airing the beds of smaller earthquake ml wry we crior ofthe DcLzIpt-ltl'l the offset 'r,' first r,hotrti I Although the earthquakes were most vio- lent a: the culmuencnmut yet they con. tinued from time to tune, during the gnu!» pr part of 1603. A writer in the “Jesuits llcluuum" buys they extended over I Bur. face of 25,000 square leagues. Axum“: (mum: CEuocost--frane time ttko, it will be remembered, the To. rulilu papers gave unawcount of the than" funeral of AU Lung, n Clnuiuutsu,wlao died in that city. At fust the only tank on his 1;: ave was a plain piece of wood, planed upright on his grave. but on Monday After- uimu last, this was renamed. and . man hiding memuriul erected in the shape of l handsome white marble tomb atone. Tho our} many mus signalizcd by a series of re. imirluil-lc and mysterious rites. Two Ce. lestiaL arrivud with substantial hampcrl, repaired to the game of their countryman, and tank their mum‘- tt (Immune sides. Holding each a burning taper, they opened the basr.ct, and prim-med to hnld I sol. cum and it must be said, pretty subltnn- l tin] (Hist, on rant duck. mutton, and rim. Thom diswrud of, each Cbiunmun lit I cigar, and ftllcd two large basin: with li. quor---apvutvtitly whiskey. Part of this was poured oitr the resting of All Lung l and the rtmuimh-r disposed in I mute I usual fashion. Beth then rose“ul1uned" lthrice above the grave, Ind left. the whole proceedings liuvgng occupied about twenty minutes. The stone. tbnugh small, in a tasteful one, and from bttom to top in in- scribed in blue Chinese letter. with the name of the deeeascui,aad the d: te,ncontl- ing to the Confucian chronology on which he died. l’ouTAL Cum Lmr.L.--A fue of forty I dollars and curls has been infiietod on . eitizen of St. (“manna for Iibelmg um- ther citizen by menu» ofpouol card». The care wan tried hdore Judge Unit. who do- tined the law of mm, um] showed in what rrspeets libel: dim rvd. It is not . libel to address a letter under seal unless the letter Ire opened and shown townie other lunch. When a portal card in made the which of abuse, or Blunder. or whiten! th- libel may consist. the cane is Mount. " than the libel iaopen to the observation a up [which into who“ hands it my in. "w, thunk mmmdw “bring tia. phi-M ‘intu when]: 311deme and him and l datum his ou-e"--.; duh! a." ISMMNM In tho ”of th- [wold has that}. aq"an'dh‘ salad letter than ia no .. "mac-1w libel; ia the pond curd Jam hr ‘t-.. If“ -y bolim what in t-sintt under our own eyes. than In looking up in tho vol-H elm-em. In tIre column- ot a I” "a. h "high I. can not long I‘m-wont whim-almonds adere- “I“, “by Whit); “and: kw -atiea, we now and n uni-tot "ado.-. 4 ranting "MIG. by "'-rhe-ar-tinestureo-u. has. M cl without so much u an ad. h‘oul two and nhll‘poroeut. Unnatu- priniuhi- Milton-reworking till to. 6““, In“. mud telling all bayou-plum“ a " profit. It is noted dint tho with: unit I littln mun -etimet.thairdeaim.in that diree. tion his; M! in a ratio compend- i-ctotholuuuiu “an aeolian“ “obtaining“. Thumtlnmouuoo- ”in .M'O orgNt---4"" that you in strongly [or ”union too-tlust o largo art-i130 factory bu been Imldtl, mlwhw-hmuport trunk. in nu ioutlnt " its palliation. The very pro'" porous condition of . largo furniture num- xsUetoey in Mantra“ in doueribed in glow. ing torm- by “lather org-n " “national policloii" 3nd intent-ml wink. At tho “no time . -tiaeoey (or patent and -lud bother. with n good capital us-notwithstanding tb- doutmction at M" udtrstgi..--6.en neontly hunched in tuw Bm-ripe. We In". been Bo of. ten tug that the preseut (internment has killed tin dim ten t'ude that, on “Milk- pntablo wan-my to the contrary, In _ would hardly elm to helix-w that n Mt u. tml Aran has just ruched a curgu of In. from Japan. tho harbinger let us limp. ot others to follo'. It in but I few day: Pino. there 'r" a truth Mile in Mnntn-nl of, India ruber goods ; nearly 'bquttrtt r of otiilion dolllrl worth of “with tumrl our for cub or short cmht. Hill " 'ststiss facwry prices. Amther n-w-m numb-int Worth noticing I‘M tho "ert'ctltr' wt a lug. number of boots and shoe,, lrum . Montreal huu-o to Great Human. Not- is the agriculturists m. m. desire rtstt. m It wu we. representul to bc. The. s'uitrsnots of food is Urstely lut'rclhnlg. A hlt..lllt‘l‘ lutely urinal In the Mercy int-win m... of tho mint turn-Au- and mm d ('zilh'm'n from (and: that lim- been um. in HM. river. A market f: r barley In bung tu- red up in Germany. aud tho blilluui ma oi tab to England intimated thre,uuiuoc _ tum of . new brunch of minimum». ot sour-so those are Ulll)’ Jaurc than» tions " what ingoiuguu in 'urtuy Jinn. mu ‘ but all pointing to crrtnm limb ', tra im 't that muufuturo h sregraGully my. inn-mu ing a ruirul of mule; um u 17; pm r-mt toritf, to fur from direouraautw mw Xt'ii- turns. in protection enough for Lil tlo, that hum the Military elvntvut, I'f~lit'l'r:.'t It comma-ml ; and that the h-uipnrnn .hu pres-dun from which the cuunuy l, “my reeovering has had the efrort of nl.quLilv ing tho businenn energy ml than). and up , dueed them to look out for m-w llluriu t, and to fiud fresh autumn» for tho It' cum . moditiam. In . "lure exlralnlril rplnm‘n I they will learn topreftt the wage l'l tho . whale world to the artserubly eontrurted v limits to Ihieh the puoetiortt,sts, mold i fain consign thorn. and be uhlo nil tho- but t ter tn compete with . foreisw inll'mlri' at , homo by mum. of the Alll‘CI‘sK “uh a: 'v s r they lune Int-t huu ulrroml. li/uln'. Ate Annular JUDGE is A Fix. -Tu" Hlnnibul Conn" gives nu uccuunt of a fraeaa between Judge liichlnund and a du- perldo than: ha had enunulllml. th-n ‘hlving tpphod " bail, Judge Iilfhllmml in milking out the uncanny linzwrx. u {urn Solon ukud haw mucu the twin] would Irv, And was informed tlust it would he 0.30", “You might I! well with It in Lhmumnl," laid the prisoner, in " inwleul way. This Judge replied “in than: WIS Inutilt'l‘ mun rum otgt for him. and when that culul- in h" would Muir. number Mott. Thiw inn-nwl Salon. sud he called the Jude" a "d d "u guy-Imuhul nounndrel." John, “wh- moud, Alwuyu prompt to roar-m an “mm grayed his eanamud. slesecudiu.r, 1mm the bench; gmapod the primncr by the orl'tur, Ind "wooded to ndminim-r an cum Jum- cinl animation. In tho "tuttie Judge nil-h- wand in W way lort hlufmbling. and ml to the Boor upon " face. when Huh-u r .m- moneed kicking him in We mort vicmm mull brutal manner about tho head and lame. A M in the scalp on the top of In. Iii-ml. the skin of the left cheek peeled um] tho 0y. hhchned. . uvere c‘llltumlUll on the Utt "In. Ind In injury to our of hi, hand: an mung do. vnuudn remain-d I y tho Judge. Ho I000 rennin! hi» feet III ll bleeding Ind battered eowtition. when Solon bot to his 1soeu Ind run dawn gain. but In loan brought bark Ivy (ha constable. H. In Miamile la Palruyra iait until the Court "it in u better (Buildi- tion to (in him I fair that. Tho luv Methodist church at Mumtw 'rsetine, on Munitulin Inland. my. ulo-dmm- ed on the Slit October. 80 fur 91023 hm been ruined from all mum-x. mad it rm quim um “00 more» wipe outthe delt on tho building. A Fund: nnhlemln Curved to dim": l" London . fortnight my». Mon, n nr a. ull, Tolendll w“ a proud u hr. ' _ poor. He got every manning a lull “Hm-Id from the agent of . Irertevolr.ut tht'wly. He - ' for Inn-1d ; he won all»- gethet to well brat-d to beg ; hut Le trll ietto the habit of strolling into tho nun-nu Muse " n cumin hour, mad when a pared wu put nude: Inn Brat w mid h m um. 11h- ly 5nd mm to his cellar. He u;.1»-..rnd in, and very thin Ind omummed. (mm:- My be visited n rich Ehylnhnnz. and VII not well " name a.,., last he L'VHI: . hmd up CM a Mono ot a I'm-k or two and In may a your an n17. I-ut 7l'ld"dd'd it, “Ibody kayo”: hm plan of "all” to hinowlf. Ho 'r.. I thoroughty whet mu. 5nd cmn‘y g. ... Win. A Mom-u stopped him In the stud on morning and u Id hum Le Ioohl “I. “You. yrs" and the (mm “will. Iii-It'll up to " HANNA! a height: “I out go ma can: o my phy. pd..." ". an “I. be m tum “Vi-Wadi» v.->< A ..-.‘

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