Iri; WE Lil " ii! Us T tl an: I" l, b', W a LP, F1 mum. and mum u , that In“ in "r mm by my I â€wand; n-v t',' “b magnum htit tum“ ' a gull... mi I in In“ .0 mm it; ‘0. tro - - In - I“ I dual: than Ink I, h that much a " h mu “In mm Je, Mb "t. Th mum-~11». "gittottot made; 'ad 8t "r gill-M tea. , ; in maho- two yup-h of mm “It tru.. mx Mm hour. I have triod it; “I “I. “I mm the wht-In mm. " not . “at. {If "eve" my; worth 'N", tho with rapid, tum do, s' watt. 10“!“th M as. um a up w "nu w. IN 0"de wt) autumn. tOtnk: an “a!“ I w "Into-1.. the "A an tott “it; Mm..." nu, at“ you an non-Lm t A“ My yank at -t'tato a; Jun-r. m tho wk min, “a and-.- dt yards of cm I mrun‘ 1 an a! “mum“. ‘n. A, Cootid ' tho who! ttto "tiw W. vault-I I'2'L"U' mm In. mu more no hummus: yuan 2mm. alt-0M in by. I . cl! .0 Lo mm. up .mu-b’mmw can .h-ur... oLd-uuou in ttir, we a. ho tnll In“ p-dhttt ' “HI I†n. undue-l. and w- ml‘ua-of It. mm; In mum-ulna an“ mush “It. "I -attae-tr, but Tt “or do any wont; do" " mm hoe " ', tr-lil.." " 1',"/",'2't.'"dJl.ll'., “M" w - Hm loom Wind-“500]â€. m we JiiUTGitiairtrttftt,ttettth with. It. all I.“ would not“ Hun. iii."ii'iuTGAlteteerert ram-u j,iPJi'2utautlf,',t mu law - I“ an pueeott, nth-showy. mi and.“ In to at. my ituggiitrttti,/ "e-ttr dd Inn-Hour.“ 'ree0toth-t "adrona, but out! - pt an“ II. (VIM-bl - manna, l Ito. A. L. t‘oull'm and“: TU an m-nvmu MN I . mung!“ to no a. - .-I' r"'" "ttki-et-te, " «who... " luv lab“ 'tartt, -otatthe "'tts, .m-I Humming - OMB " l, mu MN mum 'Jaf2'fd'l'it -ttll, ur eottle my min tat may†bitt w i, woman“; t?a"tttgt m My top mm.- "and. in poi-0d tec th- qu union as mmm 3‘â€. â€an. summing-l . Wilton! Mr [could nap-r I ,iatrttrd to M mm; u; as“ h- it...“ fremoatdbm“; I - m “a 'e,trao6riaitt_e.r bond-cub maul: 'ir,i"jitit'hijyteg'r't! not» macaw-IMO l “I. no much t - i','.a,'LWl"a'l, I M _ejii,itii,tite',tta1Ti',"d1','1',1'r, onion“? “lure-00 " tt â€K. " - “.0 2'llllS “method-l f,i2iiiFiRii'iii to annoy; [all - .1. on ncooa-0t fl'fda"l'Wl'a7A'il'i'k1'l hem»; beataft-iirdo his“ I. ah- m; a. an. n all In!) III-i†iiiiiriiriuaGi_-uiaedttArd â€NM Ian-I. not in“; about “and add In. Inputs-Hut was...“ and†but. “to b. It. mm-h'6; an.“ a the tho tt-dik-inturdt-toubitt.+ th it lathe-t to vow no “HUM ans-M l --t, l â€mull!- Eihi21'iiii'iiiii1'si tomotHtlftwo" o-iu-ttttnttt pnoummno;m nun-cw " ammu- she a... We a. I... n- mum. “We no. to but by“ t" n»w.u-uu-. "Ah-um.“ iaFGiiiiiacivu-d,"sti1et,r!t iiG'GGiiFiauiiitsirmetye ths but." "In†any. been aMe to ow-utt./'aV. “luau-M ' work, mu .23": tho tn'tsinq "tttt hung tn enMttNtoO. Rom tho a, 'lu"iuiiiiirtliiitttootmiraiuram4 :ntonn’m; ii%iiiillasienetf. "H. â€who an m; Mom Mrg tho twin. t an; ttte wind-MI nu who the. “Iâ€. m. tlt'. 1:" PO â€NIB? “I... " If will. 'ioitrut.ttttt--i" “HI, PMS':.".'," l tifttgtptttttti.11 I got â€all "mm as; simian-h "claimed. "Yo; um th'gtr'th' mun-um In. coma-do- in! manhunt“... “III-luau†t,ooneet-t-V “MID - hump; [do-0mm; 'did nun-whil- Stut'd 2.Tltt “pr-"in...†- te,'a",'ietrIg,flt,u'l,u"A'll'd'l'd tho-05M DOW. “an." mum. The My hr that do“. I» yej.i?e.tTie2tttt,t'tgrtt",,'l'tt "ntti-trnttt'tem.C My.“ mu who“. tpd Mrs. Caotirti- andâ€! - to my Jg,',h't"tt',fgrTtg'd",'dg'd'lt pol-MIL {and abemtymiebitt, awLul My it nmhly‘ndmuw mama» my “Mylo goth-(w "or any in tho woman). â€can. ".grat'ti,li,tti . ow, In. Cool“... I have â€the In ynuamunhu “you“. and has“. yuulnvo nova known-o to W“! plinth-hung.“ or 69 but“ intta unduhnd m" I haul". "will!“ you! w mi Inc-W that you - 'ttrr, , A. “a attorkttrrtrttitttr amt-inn _ amen-I, 'tttrot' Wm -mwu~~lur “UNION!- m an hm"; I I mm tho who y "ot""' thy- lb, In“! do.’ a “up ,G.vo w - mutatturr, pun-nu; ttte Jul-d Ml. I. ' W ,, d Juan III ‘5 n yank ot " os-', 0' .n. A. thatâ€: MI mon " WWII tho n Mm We Mum. I by tho was!“ and buseuttostatit Mt.“- Tu, have no- I†Itrgtgl can.†" It. 7mm - NF" It. IWW but - very be». In mum. bl w 'teat.".' MI“. l his!“ M J. at " W " “a. hon-yo on in porUe an. Ina-l a W W“ best; l" to py Ibo W biho" ink-0. aunt-Uh w â€to tho" I Mann" IMH- tamaaart nod, " tus I onattneotheiNtthomrti "tri-ins up whack n "-rert" “in-Mn, who: oh plumb!!! " In. but! It. “WI “thumb: tw-tl “nwuwnh. an! 'lSt " - Itâ€. tt" no. , a“ NMWM“M Huh. M on" luri- uuoonbolo-O "you." b nucleic-u. “ham! â€Midnuwolniu .Munlb MN he- "fee,t,ttgt'ittd'tg't , ,.errtttrtthrthtrttte it“ --- -__ '.. "'aiiGra)" “I‘m†mutant. tho tt'f.un= Gui"irii'"iaiilfiivette?1tceet 11".u",riiiaairitLu--i-tet. it,ttttttttt,eettta'7 u uh. mid-nay Mm“ Nth-Withmdh'!“ "iiiiieii'iiiiFui-retieetteyet ttttti Tti. u . oitrqtt .rtitsat "†and. Tho m. "ealtse â€but 0““. the - at... TD napalm-2MP! 't Chee if.» _""" a“... mu «I... W'""-""'-"'"-" "_" - , wï¬lm3MuAWMNMM.-ï¬dq 21"...“ m" - 1ute'ittu1tt w â€m" tn w“ - "" .. “Pm“"w Gteeneu-tt.cttratre,thF kWh-.1! a. F T,h'tdt'lgt.tl'tL'.Ul'2tVk; “d“M“m'“‘ AiiiitAriii-.ry1eCttfytt. 3-.“ unwan- ,GirG.TH/-tiduo-i-lAtttt \‘Mhnndnha-Ihw 'ii'iie;ittlt'p;tti';NfJhrlrrr' "a "I, tho "m." U " aqtr iiiiGtuoir-yuta'erettrt1t.t mun-Imus†NMpuhrmutw'o-h Ciiiuiia-Aurttr--i td,ete.','t,'iuth'h't setr limb“ in .1 M M - int-a“- bail". Mun-I- a." up! Ibew-Inoh-mud.“ n! M GiTiauiGGiAttoota-drrtoe 'ti-tr-tid. - w i'aaliiiuuti-erit"yttP.rett "NI-Ohm All-Oil “anâ€. "iruriiAuur.thtyelth"-"ePtl"Pt MM '/ieditidtt"tttgS'f,tttr. cum-Islam you-v3 tjtxt.l).ruet'xt"'t' mu"... 'i'llda1'.T.'kTa7Jiiiria"'diiFi =','x,tt'.et.'g mono-luau Lili"'.-----" bdit'tta'ttutthtt.t',' ttttextent'.'.?.',':":'.":., “M ‘MU NudW‘ iiiiiiifNt2t."aur,vt'p,l' swung-undue...“ may; chi tho --artiAttt. A“ and! our. H iiiteriyfeytttteIettt - tur-,-----,, "tget'.',',,?,"' tt,gt'tetftg', anth.. If. iiJaiuLiiLa--i-- I ' u um 1'll%'lltGlrGa,""a"i'Tiiririie M - 1"“ "i'iiiaG'iiiGGUunui--lh- M “at In It“ iEai3ai,?/eerti,2e.tr.ttgt â€aw-yam...†"ttre. “MI“ io-int. - I-aa-te-it-ee-th' _reiet",gttMtt,d,'Ars'S'll', linblll-lov I u 'ttttAft.'."..']"..'":,', Ag... “.m-uwa.“ Iet.t,t2ttgtdt.' 'gtught'dfd'. r r. C a i ',1d l . nl. ohmic-db. ', F.iejii'i?l.Tt'r,u"tTSt,At,t. “unusual-y.“ I prx'Sttt'g.tr'i'eGlln', no. Wan-h. vii-I Inn- in. b "an“ “Mayan-uh» thit , W~~vmwmmum ummuuwmu -oattreuti.Tyyrt-ff1et-l, I0 Illlbyo IIIIII I bum-Inuunh‘n- . [ npamwuqm an...†u-rt-a-o-tr-tht", fudlhmmmhuu. iievireteryteettyte?, In July "It. I“ “In! "I! Arum-mu , To tho "Haiti! rum. Aa,-lno hon-g bub nu an“. and ,riN-emt an non-lib. .0 an a-. tt-ttn mu to wad- dtot‘olud Chi-nick, I'm,“ "tae-i-ure"'""' um“ union-100mm- tho our mm an; no no.‘ ovnmmdeh-M! mw»cm~mm.d “melanin-pram ttttmatted/tstart,'.",":,')" “WNW-unboun- iraliuio.-ti-Orqre. waywardâ€"F and mun-at L"GrCiriiUiGa' but Inna-lunatic.†iiuiriGetu-mtrtN.oauiife than“? Ammo-unh- «Maw 'ab-tm. tiaroa--t-var,tu'ttAth- ietNct7euttttutrdt, tSNtt/i', t!jiii'i' than! 3 ' in gt".uSu"d"tu1'lit an. -ttoeotu"t8hBB. Mo-ac-it-ei-tVN- “not Larch. ,enteedq my... a tt't2','tu1dit,f, m in“ " h a It... . “U.Iu' .. " .. w... .........:: muar-m. o . no“ c---.- W-†'Ohho"ns)|:~~Vu|. but...“ 0“. â€In. one. I. on“... "gtdTJCul'te.'.'St to... M an, t"AS,IT,,tt Idhu- “that“ “In J"tT.thT'tdty"a=1'r. pom. ' on! ‘0'... arrri'a/alifii7e',".'ldlrl; hm claim-C the Maui†has â€a mau_wg~, __, 533.33 I“ W at- Ilia-hamlet. N - lupus-luv maximum 'Jgfed'=t'."M".tl no.1 lup'ulr out: many-Sunni...â€- m a. I“ - pm. IIN' -.tt-re$_r-t..qt- In. and." but.“ In “out.†mun-p. 00.). Inâ€: “all“ tbu-ta-tti-thaue M. - new». T no. - mum, '00 - to_tho *0! on: - ha .0... at I. -. I. tai-ie-rt-Ofc-tte-o ttOtt-ie-_-q-tM-t awn-mambo... put-MI- o-tdt-ttoe-net" an. o “Muumnmm II.- mun-ummrooodouymw ‘:~hm-ulol. In". m...“- "nomad-mum «to. m 0|...“th 't"attt - 1tl1'uT'll=iL=iiT= u..- -errd?rmaesro_te."'eteeA. â€Wat-NU-W'I my V - trfgty'd2t,T"""trhtl.t m - ., A'.t='f. no no. your tat, and a“ " at"... " "M . - to as; guy â€not. “Why†" dl' 1iieiitithe: " Moot an 'iitii':'ifiitisriiii'2ii,t. . â€\I an,“ M,'d1"i.Thl,"'let infill-u MW! any.“ . -- {umbw III - " mrstr-, thumb - "I u adored. and Own“, it rhumn. !lr2fltgtttt, Ind but Jan-hwy It.“ ' my law-ml an than Aat 5 when! out“: “I haul ‘15 wk on chap-Om at has; an! tbs-ho up. n m lie",', pm. " a. to! t'M'c "an: an ugh o â€n It!!!“ a “I“ ','tut',1'id'7Ji1l Mm nag-auburn» Mum-hub mun homrtit ot' my can: in I.†qehiclt nlw km» "a“... I“ tlt-mth, _ up thgl. oaetityaurtrttym'ettt? -ttbo an at. mull - to cm m5. hsmatmtty Inc. toad-lupu- usual». nod ,tt-ttlq In 'irttusttlo Mum nun-non: urn-9m . which also h!" ,.tl 2.",gtl;,,J,,tu'2, - u " I a. not.“ on!“ I “Ml-mind 'tttuit, lulu-hum“! fi'""' “my 1ire,etitti,t/ on! ltt,ttdrt1", "IIIDPUNDII‘? I M. l M)», W g.- N“ mull! wni r Way “I wchn'm , in-..“ I. P. . Tlt, N. I" I “an p, II" risk-tttFile IAIN-ill. “ti,“ - w (?iii'iiii,ii,ifpt up... a nu- cum» lull nil lug-cubed†Wick-â€WI“- htl."etlitr'f. madam-lull" - " ... ,T'd2,C;. M,', “Mullilll . “hp-MW that “P u'dl2tt'd'.'. â€mum-hummu- . ".. m I!" t n mrttmrt" - q a.---.---""-"'" unw- t'tt MM" LI a Mini-M D r Me.thatt't In III-i aeytn "1%,a, H I. Col-u ouch-MW? .. I)!» at“ A. his.“ all “I amp-cw attheqb thn I" --itsouo-"'""'r'" amend-II“. tttili)tiarttats Wadi†hi ulna.†“ave-u- Ui"iiLUiGiaLij, annual-Obad- dbpullv'dw' iiiiiijhtttytc.t.tyairt.tdf was.“ that}! an“ . m t- but. any. and - â€55'0thde “a at -$lt. W. Ila-b- to.uscaat-u-ono"ie-r â€a...“ than!†-ttatode. 8‘“,me duo...“- JiLiaeut-o-tr-efrttt: “mun-m“ -eet-tt â€awn-h“ †pupil-OM oathnt â€magnum-bu â€WHO-.0“ pun-low Inn-arb- m‘hhw-I“ "e-tbr mun-MW wo-o-s-feet. h- 'heat-gs all-lb " u -. â€aw-him†s-a-a-oe-oe-oh' “minnow-lo- “In.†“.mwdlw “may. mun-um can“! a. ubmldoudhy‘ aaa-att-tttmir.- WIFMIHW~ _u,uuyMby:Iho Ci) (kt-au-tu-n-ir' hum-db. h bum 5? tit-ia.---'"- Iii-s-ir-ow-r-pt. iaet.etttt2t, "and“ c bM-lm'cob'h unmwmu-uw-IM "s-o-i-tr-ttru'"'. 'gtttrgt1tg1'TGflel',';t) iiiiiuiriiTaiGu-_r- ii?sif,,e,ty,tt:t:.ttgttt,h'"dt WWW-nu _ -rregbesbr' ltt.hrtbqnrstMt. 5TiiiaTauu---.itt not nt-hee -- b ht a an.†W and may and. An .†d N! f I " IDVII’HSEIHTS W h a. In. and W 'tmeg" with tho but all. 1be W “Uh-NW i-trt-air-o-ttthere -edthetrrt" 'dtltgSt'dt Miami-I...“ l -mmm-UICI-‘Idv “Duncanâ€: but. any on. . manual “mum-w- "i-e-to-ttee-i wwuwmmm Momma-um. " -ean-dt-edhettr. in, - bu-o- â€I I“ III - it-tttot-to-ith.'. mumuqm- "; minim-“bye.- "ter-su-et--" Qua-(lenhm him-(Ilium. M 7 ,-yta'otr,attreu"'" I... all "at-rl-Mitt,".-"" MW. MOM l “3-. 'Ag:l't'g2ttattM “stand-Ibo. ‘ "rt-sim,---"-, john. llobh-I-‘hun hid in,“ 2.ygrt'tg,1,"Iet rm '0“..th- "s-k-a-ttut-tof."! not. Abby-3"...“ bib-Unputd-a“ “nah-dew.“ "sti-etu-u-eutst" "tst-iii-r-ttst-et) “who“..duib“ 00.9.0 po. - Inc... I080". gtnttt C. W 0-.th pdd “manque-nun“ “yaw-Hibachi..- by "eatt.--ttaenimhgef., “I... hMbmthIbm Mun-budmbh tUO-tlet-itat-k) my in. “but.†We!“ 'tad",":,,' timteetastes-t0ntrBuMias'.-io.ni,' hobo-uh. $.90.an nit-I.anan any!“ tei-res-era-rt mth-huhdibmbq momma-nod“... “min-WV“ as»: III an TH! PttEtttEtt mamas! aunt's-HM- with“ â€om-$1! â€not!“ â€and“ b a!“ k:iiiti:4 it'll-lo noun-mask â€this.†nail-Mat ImM¢ mutton-t Quill-l1.“ “no.“ THE OTTAWA T1MES.JUNE o. 1870. mat-M I. aa-dttt Vin-M â€in!" lush-.0 “In.“ “to!“ nib“ "rp". t-r -utqtrstuh-e"thot'lb'l"ur - um" “champagne-mums PePtHG-ue-truour-itmsi- a.“ tr-thour cup-nu- a as M nah-cow W“ '.iththr-tartH,D-lrtietm. than...†"u-rrp!. t..---taru-isodntlatmts, $16.! IIIDIIG .'. TI": 5" iwuhhtbp-thc min-o Impot- uthuh-nbu 'r'Gi;ui--ia-r1tti'it 'LoL-ae-ttrt-tere'! ghost-I’d“ nan-d "dim-I all g...- nun-I “a not. w. â€up“ M. ut - the we“ ae"r.ese-t Wm". noun-l. Minoan-at d-arte “gamulb-illdll buli- Fi'iilriiGiiGA-ttrisscttie w â€.3â€. both-thou ,.s,ei.a,ittaottustoseoetatotoV Mme-out- town-t m -a-t-tt-tererr'"u"t iii-r-a-tue-tet" â€Wimpy-hum baht-duvmuulldlcdwd out. and.» um; - “tamdmwh W "iiidilii-rieete"'" a a. m M W‘W' cm st-tsa..----'-' tstt--6ttaru, 'Jrtta) udde’ We! oo-ts-tu-u-"": aim-hmmaud (m Nth-abandon“ M ttqu h coca-l Willis-u woman-mucu- mo-har-ttbo “hm; â€Icahn-0mm.†"a.--“mmn "o-it-trev id. as.» “Mile-Haiku. ty. " he an on. I. noth- â€manta-“um WW “msbhn‘l "a-taG-tdi-tnth-r-l' cadIh In; that In». mu“ b-di-shea- on...‘ -guot-gbthmthnt0laat, "all mum-Imm‘ tum-uh at. I. " m‘ bani-In,“ who. Thor hudmhwm “wuwwm " threilllu. a! mum, immhudb'ohu-Qdmo- oerstttq--" â€II-Hon - in. W h a not an. Can‘t!“ - but Whit-Ml. IitUIIMPN- Inca-tumult.- thhutvio - It. and“ plated amt “club‘s-I1. . Thu at. -i-s--th" a! the MAJ). Ami-MW oethqgt- Pt-etbeitotra-ksof “yourâ€..de ar-Ar-et-bot-tttth-tro"' "album‘sâ€. ul Ji-it-tttttttttttttttTet.? 1rtttrteteetttltt '0' wmvmdwm 'ri1ttrt:ttt1efttTee.',f' ',lr-tt1itttrte1ts.Pttt.ttett I â€ping-pucuunhm - - by... - to an 'eteiattNgtpu'ttttit . bane-(mm Manda-nun, â€hunt-mom in. vacuum-Mama “chihuahua-uh â€and Wanna-hunch†“whdhmu 'i-,to-ittedi.ett-titrttit-t-. lion-ti“ It. law-d tho but! kWh-“Mud ad. Map-“high. In than no MILAN-Inchww â€5.0“â€... Bop-bio manna-mumm- wwwdmmm 1aunt-4!»! It. Warp-ulna» “cu-“uh Wham-chm “Wu-pubs in would PM“ ttot-te-th-U-ries" to-Quboh-h'. handmade! --te0tre-ittair? but. 'i-etnies-e-i-tu"-'? 'tttot-e-et. munch-Shh “I!†" “My“ than mama-saunas: Mummcdpmu thmmunh duh. Us " oeteestittatott.to “lino-l Mole-Math -.. a! “a M M‘s“ Wummdmmuz; hW-u'hhthhm "a-i-h-b-os-tttttgive-o, gamut-Mb! â€gin-I005 "sk-i-on-H. ttio-sue-tttttttor-tti" ate-m-r-kr-kts-tmor. Lt-ant-ant-s-rr-ire, macaw-4mm“ "os-tstore-og-ttoe-tttt roe-db tho app-on! of than!» Whhmw. DOOM “a. "I! path-on IMMVOW arrii-aui-uttuetthrnrreoeal orehi.oamNdqt-t. â€nation?†may. bl “WWW a.“ to.- must 0! WW -rtaiiour-tuteteru wuwdmwmlm-‘m- humm- Rwandan- titru-d-ittraeoeutttt"t" -,utus-abetidueodtn"sto, 0le W I tho rogu- of "eit.dai-aatlthatuhtttarrr-d. dubbed-p- thy-do.“ no: ti-t.-eetu-riuorue*t "a-ed-e""-"!"".".. - up and-l pone! of " dlati-iard an.“ d ot the “mi-Much†no.“ Intonation-WW. W MdMyuMMWo “mmbtbm new “I“ tho MW.» diluky‘ “Much “in; “and? ulna-human...“ and and HIM-haubythmt huhmudnuhudmt. The “mum-m. ahlra6ths huh dilution. was. \bMWWdeM mp1“ ANT, uttVEtttioRN -rtatgNhnernttt'thttr"t"" set-dirt-treq- {bl-0W“ if’w! by . It ’0! max by . tit'ot temporary maltreatment ., and we tt the Mum ctc.'itenro an! tho up!» (mount of Mr. AtrhiW. I will hear such fruit! n will plan. in wisdom beyond l amu- sat mm rr mum.» um: BEEN m UPitod a“... “WP". If. " ' 3960011 01130 “CBUI'IDI' Du‘ WI but Incoming convinced that the conduct l B. Cutter. W:- of mum. otth h Government with "3qu to the l '-r.-r-rr- ' . , "out inn-ion otCutada. by n' portion otl A [use crowd of 'ettiuu--anu, Wm thite asapâ€, 3. tar from .1†it ought to I and etsiidr-aaetahUd " thejtali, I." but). The Na I'd": (WI Sudan, on WNW morning, to welco - 'sdmttr, that a. majority of the I the min! of the Fortrahitu and _ mu “Auntie-n poop]. think that, aithougti Bino- from the front. The train can "the ans-mica hudono well in nu. wandering in u 9:30, with an, lie "mitt-r. it might bare done better." We freight of soldiers. . They 'wero glee m cumm- tumble to oomprohmd how with ohm“ and cheers of joy {mm u tint Joann! an reconcile m gutting tiom and unmet», and many tint the Government h" "dtmat new iuu-agiven'attd, matured in the joy with cut nun-11ml, follow: “no such the moment by hippy 'titem lingâ€, I "WM - u thou. "pond Imam. Tho donut! of the bugle l “Ml-l In" been pomtiued. The Uov- called the men to their unions, and “mtulfullm'm‘ ofmmtutd- lino “which was funny; . V "od nun-ion; ml yet it took -ttO atop The bands .or the-1r h 'aert "tt " until tho tidings of out“! Ilium“ ur. Gm Artillery lead (the wayi' {0110 "rimd." This a. " duh-Ion of tho jun. by Col. Bum. majorimbeu, and “WM - u ttam ...mu In" been pormiued "ee-ttt has! till min. o Melaton- culpabl- Wu turartoout'astodt-ooe1t'" omitthiuhbom ttmrdithe. utmtbcouluudW'inth- aha-1m! sotgoeoittorhitthth" and III mum m â€doubt Wigw- Auntie-n [tubal-Ind by mica-u! at Warped; bath"! “avowed,“ an my who!» “umr-muuutymm. “Tbsp-bud [upon will prove that no Mutant-Ind “mummy mmwumvuduulsuqhw qurstsioitndsoartare. Thurman-hon m n “pl GAME" "mtirtiusi-ttuestittothoeou- unmoomocmuwom.m ,mootet-t.rtntraotJttotthotte, 'aietstodtoohoetdotsr. WWW dud-an Juan m a te0ttetmtext J-l-ttmush an Winn heuhttoondyto irrsr-Utttitithto thallium-nut. Veda-MW it-e-tods-the-i-utr. craving!» the shod deter which-wok -uotttinietts-itu-, wttiettoran M " an I»: we. would. “Main In: W any lithium» Oahu any: been My, white main. mmzmw mm - -oui. puominpod Nth, mksuthmttor habitation. ant-ho proved butâ€! but by new; an an withâ€; log-l "upâ€, .thl'ob] inentreing - pen- nhry loan-in order to pe-ttho ttttmi. tMtroetheir being employed Int-“W United than. The United m In". "e-ttru-true-tutr-ttir?' violation- of neutnlity by In dds-II fit, unmanned: for Cubs. and but“ day. t-toeeeatt1t. Ttte Mod at. teeGeot,et-tuat-muiiairnl. lure-a. and the In. hostile and“ man-um by dunn- oft!» United ','l,tr,tttht,ltt,':T,t'ttf,lri; 4000‘ “actual than val-Madly in peoetring log-l ovideettte to justify ol- oanlvq action. When-I. in tho mm, Midtown» hand. an toritoerotq te4eetdtrnet'gttttorw" openly "and. and mseSttetto ml is w lullaby“). Gavel-amt. Tull-ltd m - ullopMXr.Mm dull-{M Min. luor,hutlnnkodun (Monument. Unludmmforiu col-dualism“. Veda-ll“ bell". this until we In" it on better “thorny. but if we, “will hum - madam mistake. Goth-"no. pmpd A. D. C. of Bin 1Giiaerthipoehtoere-kttetttr intogmttirtheustt"de, who row ooimda My volcano hon his old Mods. Col. [winch-held In. punt“ pancake very-may yum-0" " amrteouattmttiutotsii visual " 00V- ‘mt um... whether on Maul or trt-,uektmrhit.'t, the Mood-hip “Mo!- va-y wile duh Tdll! thtreoeiertetteytffAtee1r,: Irvt'ii-tisq to can. In: oveeting.-- MoGlobe. . No compliment could!» Mandated tuattutwhiehtt"s out. rartoattoU1 than. For-tsr-oth-turi". in pm the duties or may“ man-up, and during the M ot tttsthtexgpeelttdetftime, undulmdxlgin, Stillman! llomwdlmhnndnow tit-John Young. In " pee-sd the -terqrhieststt-atmmdafttel" My volt-aim In 3 our†ditBeuitPoutims. Me modal Colonel aattart-,nnditeivohar-Atrtti"ne't pd good non-o tUthe no "ki-tlr nape Maophmofooo whom â€wife: "tttout-thum-and-ir-ttt dams. Itu-dirthonedeatt whim! atiootrnowcotemet Irvine Minn-y bimbo-putt to extend that amrrtetN" dtuntiou to all whim to communal. tto-tsaint-et-oust-ts Mutant. Tutto-CmmttittoetmttherDuteietof Columbh I». decided to "pen .3111 dad-tin. Christan. No! Youâ€. Dar, Jpn, mit.tty all Turttmg'mng (by, In- mi has conduct! 3 "gtrt to the by n' portion otl A h A Inigo crowd of 'ettuitss--atiesn, women, and ctu'tdr--ettthUd u the-Amilwuy Sudan, on Suwnhy morning, to welcome the arrival of the Forty-Thin! and _ man man from the from. The train came thundering in at 9:30, with its: living {night choldien. . They 'wero greeted with alum and cheers of joy from tela. kiln m (iren‘und received in the joy of the moment by hippy 'rite, singâ€, and -eetuarta. Tho mum! of the bugle "' allot! the men to their at Mom,» and the lino of march was mel. " V line of were): was for-meg. d, The bands art ther r. th errl Httewe In Ger-tint: Artillery newline my; followed , by Col. Beer-men. Major‘t‘orhett, and Bri. d cede Major Jacinta", on their _chergore. b 'l'heee were followed by Csnrtaiti Monet's n compeny ofuttewe 1ti8em, and the Itiites E by the nLno compemae of the Carleton “ Blue", each compeny healed by ies're- D epoctire onceâ€, Adjutant Barlow and ll 'Ceptein end AdJutent I Felle bringing up a the rear. They marched to Centre a l Town to the lively lumen ofthe two hands. a ltefneehmentehed been prepered for the l men in the Rink, end eI'ter they had de. : veeted themelvee of their heavy tuvoutre. i men“ they fell to with good appetites t endeniond themeelvee thoroughly. While f the men were doing jueticeto the refreeh- t menu, the platform wee occupied by' [lie 1 Excellency the Governor General, Sir I George E. Cartier, linieter of trttitin,.B6n. t Mr. Tilley, lion. Mr. Howe, Lidut..Cotonei 1 Irvine, lion. Jee. Mread, Mr. Currier, M.P., 1 Dr. Great, M. P., [lie Wonhip the Meyor. j ott.BerarmanMnt'or Witt, DoctorVenUort- lendt. M‘eonofthe forcee, Bri‘ede Ma. jor deck-on, Capt. Fella, the curtains' of the Forty-thin! end e humber of the in. tiuentid citieene of ;Uttowe. After the MO volunteers hed eeten. ell they wUbed, the band pleyed " Chempegne Charlie." The eoldiere were then adds-cued by [lie I Worehip the new, in his mun! eloquent 1 end efreetie. “no. lteilbrded him much ' plenum in giving them e heerty welcome ' heck bout the front. lie wee in ' e poeitlon to represent the good will end ' kindly feeling: ontortained ' by ell I preeent tower-dc . the ' defend. t ere of our country. (Cheer-J lledid notthinkthetenypertofthe Do. , ninionwouhlfuiniehelher hodyof nun t the volunteere eent from thie'pert of '. We. (cheere.) The noble 'menner tl l. which“ hid turned outwhen dutyi t celled than hed ettrected the notice of t elLendhedeveneounded thmughoutthe d world their willingne- to defend their e oomttertfeoen e horde of ruIInu who i. hed eneeedour holder- tomurder end I. rob en emu; rople. It wee, the o opinionofell, that hed,thoee Ma y come within .reech of thoee gillent fellows . they would heve teen shown that Cenedlen nineteen pace-ed the pluck c. end endurencc of Britieh .rrgutnrttlood " Chen). _ Return of the VOluntecrs. Speech of m. Excellency tho Governor-General. “about: of "or may the Queen m pm], and dunk with the Run“, that tho tout. Il'l’l receives anon; Brit. Uh mtbitrt'ta. “God it" the Queen" by the bend. Tho health ofthe Prince of Wales was “nomad, uddnnk in I bumper, the but! plying “God Btu the Queen." llle wouk, next wpoeed- the health or his Excellency, Sir John Young." The tout wee enthueieeticelly drunk end reeponded to by the Governor. lim Excnulct we end eeld: ' It. leyet. Gentle-en. Vole-teen, end dead Prleede ell , F 1 en meet heppy to be meant on this who. end 1idato_rn_erknmr1td. - meme to you Mr. [eyel- ',,'fJ'l',T'dldr/, totem-fun 'iiG7'iiL meetln‘ofwel- 'tttqi-Ht this large paw-in; of citieene, who ere eeeelphled to pey e tribute of " 'Jetta',' our "tttT, . [em more . y to preeent " thir unity, . I heve much dulled peyin e merited tribute to the pluck ens pile-try of the Volunteere, who now, " on e paevioue om, with preteeworthy proriptitwte, cane Iorwen‘l m defence of their may. To me it heePeeheeom-ce “my†than oedinngy igtti.t'"t,'t in ro. ttttM, Load Gnav' all the gtFegtta which n “to: plan. in connection with this lull.- invades: dour country, to h". had it in mypowu- tom that " that“ sound of alarm---" roam the mid th-od in April, but which did not “place, as well» in that, which tr. boon to mutt-tull, r.sied--t.U vol . GG Vrtldwere oiiad into unico mom- blod with an amounhcrity, and enthus, inn for tho dofonovof their oonnuy. _. In deed, no room, and numerous mu their‘ "rayon t e first owl-ion that the would-be invm Wanamnd tthtictirl,t I no o spoken , to non tt,ttl'Sl,' m l dtopdnt unruly. In tho but and My the but attempt " inn-ion, the rostrum Mod to the inndoro by our " untur- wu of too' monumwndmitofpmovonuco in it. In u surprisingly short span of time “no, uimod that th Ion not to whom. up they 1.3 PUBLIC RECEPTION been led probobly to "ftieiprtd. The t'rtVat1f,'t convinced them of the Tith. may they were uniting out no not mthm thou pup, that they were not numbing to "ll conquest, and that they had no 0 'cminctc other- “ to overcome. Over cud over, time and “do, w. had bccntoldthct than who sought to invade Canada WON man drawn from all port. of tho United Stats. '12:! - luddcd the' moat idle, rock!“- ( unprineipUd, ofthc inubi. untaorthesuFsitueotthetUnion. They pound info than“ (amour run and It GiiUU" thie country. The ettempt hed been suede end the reeulureethet notone men of theee . net numbers Ind V gone further over Canadian eoil then twoanilehwhile notenin- divided we; than had matsinod within Cenedlen li Ite for e eingle hour. They 'Q) received " they deeerred he received. They wee ipominiouely driven beck to loaf end - in thewillegee endtownefromwhich they more 'untnediatal ileued upon Canada. Theyweredliven heel to the plece hom i whence they pane by the volunteers under COMO“. ‘berlin, of whoee ekilful dis. poeition of men, Gum-II Lindeey. then when there none better qualified to judge, bed woken in the highest terme of puree, in hid epeech of thenke to the vol. unteere, adding that to the eteadi-‘ neee of the men end the eccurecyofthe tiri-uoe-oftherdPrte ine‘reet meeeure, due. Let me then impreee upon the mind ofevery volunteer that one of thitoOudttti" is t'int',2,','hii', curing eccentely. mum ueecfhie weepon ehoeld he. the greet aint ofevery volunteer. and ahill inhudlinghieweepon ‘und smut-my of firing 'xmy be lamina With It very slight expenditure of time "h'l , troulolo. at new. moments. at six-lulu; at, I ings nt ritid mat has. which m 'y' momma l gum] neigthox hood, wh lo tho}; mmlme to I in": tctfoty "ttrl strength of theVountry. _ .mliocrr-in 'romntmd of corps should we“ cyery txertiyn to make than men pron I cunt. m thing: they should Leeneoursged 1 by u'.'ery'mo-ns to pry-lice frequently. so l " to become " Indy of (mined tnarkernesn. " I shall go ‘slill further-so all important l l has tide pumice become-in rmmmond. l ing to the Minister of Mimi: to otter jii,'tiii)ii:'i' priA-u for superior marksman. livery proper in [um-mom, incln/l. nhnuld bo held out an an encouragement to bean a good shot. The tolunteom ‘nre now well armed, and in the 2mm now in tue, very improyemrnt ha been mule --and every improvement in mm; l made of late years, In I hwe been told by Ueneml Lin,divay-and I know of no one ' more competent to speak on such u sub- ject-h" tended to augment (larch-“V0 power: thin is encouraging for you. whose warm-e must over be defensive. Your only aim and desire is to defend your own free l Hum and nuiumin an honorable ipdtperv, aim and desire is to defend your own {roe iran and m-iintuin an honorable indepen. dome. I intuit, however. now conclude. I hnd no intention of makin along speech. and his Worship the 's'lT,'hil praiseworth ily Htbatt example of'urevity--on? whiclil desire to :ollow. This I must nevertheleu any before sitting down. The result of the lat months' demonstrations must be highly gratif'yingeir is creditable to all parties in Canada. It was gratifying to find that when invasion was ettempted it wanna readily, no vigorously, end no wily re- pelled. It was a taet gratifying to me, to the Department of Militia, to the volun- teers, and to the tttt generelly. The ‘nentiment. which he been avowed from one end of the Dominion to the other we: it‘ll] I an i p it:i it», givei l'resh'ue‘eurenve if indeed my “we needed, theta» people of the Dominion are "tistiod with their irtatttutionn, content with and devoted to their country, andre" they mar be so, {tilde not believe that order and free, dom are better combined in any other part of the world. The people of Unad- know and _ rightly estimate the position which Ithey enjoy, and me proud of “L. undrere. deterrxliineil ll -iiirim'rrruien tptidf, , u a we“. the Army, Navy, md 'olunteern of Con- ads, which was received with you on- at?!“ A La Claire Feminine by the iiiiaup.uior Jueknon being called on, Brigsde Msjor Jackson being celled on, responded in s sh rt speech, he oom- plimented the volunteers on the merit; with which they had responded to their country's call to arms. and was sure their loyalty end devotion to the welfare of their country wouldmslfsin show itselfns prompt- ly if occasion ed for it. (Loud cheers). His Worship expieuedhis for! at the illness oftiir ' ohn A. Maximal , but wss happy, to state then was s decid- ed change for the better in his ere that f morning, 1 'g'1, hoped the rsyorso the no of ecountry would prevail, um: John A would yet be spsred to the Dominion {pr s 110m- iGi,7 Tiii.- 11.7 humanism. the $1111 of 'ldr'fiiiltil Bill, w eh, in his opinion, was the best ever brought be- fore the country. He wufleeeedto lute that the mm. Minister o Militia had " wayuiven him every. information he re- qut during the trouble " the frontier. when reliable infonmtion was remix-ed to alley. the excitement in the city caused by ttli, reports and false rum". The healt of the members of the Government mu then drunk, the band playing " A In Chit-e Fonteine." _ Hon. thr Georgc E. Cutler, Minister of Militia, replied to the (out in than words '. Inyit plus. you Excellency. Volunteer! a! the Innis. sud 30*" of the Csnsdlnl any t . I very much regret thnt, st such s Ino- ment, it devolves mu me to reply to this tmtat. L mgrct. t in this mportsnt crisis in our "airs I hsvc not the Min. istor of Justice by my side to guide, dinct, and intluenoe the public trGieti..itar teg't2tt,e2 as you must nlldo, the table cause of his absence. hero, for, sssuvcdly, no on. would have been snort gating! st the success which let stranded â€Cr-Al" - - .Fe.'eii-- t -7 our "oete to reetore pence end oonfHerteo irtiiiiGartryttvnt"teuadeyttt.?tt emment would hue been. There in no other men in the Dominion, who could at! regret the att'rt','.', of tt Palmer on . . then o, _orw is tter no 'li'y?,?i"i'ii his extraordinary merits. in Mt ebility and rennrkable fore- thought; would hue contributed great Ir to i the attainment of that enc ceee, which. the petriotism, loyelty end (devotion of the volunteers endlnilitieofthe Dominion heeevennow otteetod. Deprived of the vdneble - tence end council of Sir John A. “mid, " e period, which everythirr‘ih considered, â€on?! the must imYo t in the en- nele o the country. have keenly felt the reeponeibility, which the crisis in our sun, no homily overcome, hu pieced upon me, en mi rejoiced that, under the gt':',','."',',',,',", nutter: have come to soft-ing end "curable aoonelurion. Soldiers, " the commencement. of my re- make [akin-cued you n " Volunteers and members of the Canadian "my," end the letter form of-eddreu my hue struck you from in 'gek, but I think that recent event- hsve I iently purged thlt , woke correctly, end that Gil 'well ' - . mrr%-.wB.e.- ""' of “Win 1t'ge megpx tt After ottier m“ _ month you hare proved that Cnnednpoe. thenkful to Colon - e military orpnn' atims, which an of the Carleton I beiookeenponu en my, l',d,"lf2/N portunitrto " the reqmremente of e regulerly oonmtu- teen, who had tedend well disciplined iitiiitarrforco in “m†“m†ell the Province. of the Minion steel. "as ted ellke, . ready to turn out and â€will†‘eepeble of akin? the tied, fully P.' . nbroull t,?"iggl end eby commznded, at hfi.reii8reht', en ur'e notice. This duty you hove otrieerrtndet promptly "uimstir, and nobly performed '.'.yr"itt,, f,',' " both England end the United We BMtet. lie heve by this timeless-nod. I think it well m†eopu, ff. -.iuiytkeAetl1le,e" this. I think swamp“ it well that the people of the new Bo. .quiset.tlr, ateteeehould know end feel thet Geneti- annexation m has In enny of Yolunteere, compo-ed of authorities to" tel-Inert eon- end gentlemen. forming e forward wake force .of. 43,000 men, whom manna be' Cul, nod be - r124 can» 511:: mice (Cheat) 'ld, ',iirtiv,'.,'ialti"it , I add e l . . "ri'i7iiiiiaGi Ill 1tt,'tf't,'rd gallant lend,llr. NSI men, but while you only number 450, on Rowe, I!†nmet feel thet youfonn pertof en orâ€! others tion mending frmnMmiato HaiifU-ori 'tatt “he: should perhaps " present limit the ex- disgr6ef “"30 “anon unwed to Stun where our L." . volunteer- heve eo 'teff/hutch','.')' . had in}: themeelvee. Theee volunteere were pert their "tundra to! of the tune . tioneeyoureelvee- with "re “we!†. E 'lllt'dl,Tlael%1'll'r"de',"a7i7'iiiiiiii '.,',tAtuet','l/t.d , todefend theireommon country end tho a" that!“ also! ournqble Queen. (Greetchoerinxo all?!†tft,') In_thua epeeking of our ecu've militia I an Gibson, . W . 1tt ewnre that it bu been alleged that " their on a] h militia orgmintion of Canada exjete riUnt ream F only on Err. Recent events hare proved an ell“ I theebe ity of that notion. When, on il-d. by th t tho first threat of invasion, there wee n all . Rink bt I Pe.', thecall wan promptly responded 2,'i'rtp7r..i' I to. tour-ermine were then, eo are. He ortho vulva.“ y We went. unnecessary. But, since .mtdl'l'†. then, there me: another elem, end you 'ii"iiauoia ‘I I. erived With loud mu PM“ " . ‘5“ .32. Afterorderwat' iitd2l'Eit . , 'T. , t, , " two mm 2e,titfdli1,flrriiy,g IT M' dnpow of the Carleton Bat W pâ€. b _ . a: h my ponunity to “the“ 0‘..(' I L', sing all worn. who had been - " 'arg 1 pmutu- meet . foe who a: a -. I wad. , breed!) steel. Mes M “Wm," M . n! minion the pmimg' - " Gl c. and iiir,'iiiiiiiiitiis711ii1t 'iaTd W fully lair chiUhood, â€an. iiheal .44.,†ed, at otticerrand men. in a " ' 'i"rc'"2"d _ I In" momtntion sborn " ire, , Eg formed sion. He known . . 'a"irf.'. g I Mates â€no people ft "I s A i ‘ it well got u for poll“ d ’ " . N I I think BO. 'l'r'd'lid';t'i'; M H " LY., = t'uitod “attention shown“ . are, (M Authorities tow-l. ',Fijt3fl,.1 J and of forward to take ‘w ' > min; . all,“ be 804wâ€- ',brt.t In“, be no“, w.. Job" J. "ttfr'."?' Trua, Mr. W. h 0%†w. ba. I . " 'tm" land. Mr. I . . U f, . r mm‘ Ro.'"', 'im2Pt',',TidiLt',ortt , were j!" m Nan 0'?" ll"? W0 leer: tuuml Vanni- tothe muntry ih " live! y repelling inrasi large nojoritil M interest m them-4i... mu M whim under which'an iii ic',' labored in onduvorin‘ to up“ “out. ott'mnmom than In; ture for htilitin put-pom...“ thy" to noun polituu1 no... ftiilt'ile; hur, horrexer, hid dMicu ty in . my 'niiiti, l Much of moi-33, " h. by recent "can. Tho "in d in now strikingly WM - l for maintenance nothing-q what is lavullomby tU - thoroughly†nibble fetpimA You hu'obeou plum", addi, Limo lust, and you hire In.“ mg " soldiers tome mm- e I'll†laying you hare, in thin I ll) country from the ii?,i'lll',tt, ded honle of min; iâ€., tp overrun it to the liiil, df all that (‘madilm it“; dear to them. In this. .thrmbmiii lions. loyalty 1'lfth'ttt, .etR'e" humiliating}, do bated, and '8‘ me now only â€that 'mt,in T _ Government and with which on hue-ado Mich nnce 02 the h-trtmdititii'i which it is ourhwp'neshh ' "Us In -Tho wouldn't-m vii-q sratamid at lite'; G1'l'U2',,' the width wad drank '11: "till. the “H '. A iNi',tt,. Fanning." “in 1'tt do In I} H We! , “who?†henna». Bonn-h: Wu} wan waived with $30 H mum to: h Hi“ the humid dud-II- H , uid nothmdto do um it could not+hioetyithkertrtft their min a noldiqm duh all get', In? huh-hat; "Udt insu you infu- u ush- form their duty Hand 4: time they me am . The health “WIâ€! .. by “in £10911th i'iirrRi' tary trod» - I will " ecu, the land 'Shttrtl follow." "in Worship reeoUrd ttah-ttts l He tttl be remtid “M . which 9 would to!“ 9““ day or night. in the nub "' we" of (funds. (M) Ilisxxoeueocy, am: but!“ uneven and thee 4".“ loyalty, he and his m loud cheers. At an In“! the men remained 'rteiie w ' dressed the men igs ' “ mud. to an point, M . npphuw. .1 ll lir. Holmes w" a“ “v" dressed the Blue" at w- in "eh-ner" to lib: tsiaatn and loud chem I“ men. _ . “(in Morgana-inmo- .4an Isa-couple a!“ and won may awful. L 'ii'tii'i2iiijiiii, mm“ or to . An inviuuonw refreshment' a the hard: and other you.“ who " luncheon for M " ttr. Ktttol, 'ritif invite', A“..- A Hotel, which hum In Ul "ttsespt. The men P" h “panned to n more otrr.rtir1 outside of tho rink. TH 'brnod.into marching . Myâ€, M and!“ q uh hon Hotel, spark-7“ Jud boo- 'teotestyrdt rete,t the â€rd. " ,reietoq" H _ in large utters. 80" w Phyod from the hon-III†m . new house - Q. “ii Lion there "nib" a: uoommodnto N ‘ ‘h ' tl spread for “I. u ‘I qyor head when M - m delves " home II“..#“ I vided by Mr. Lreaid bis "iiqit' tic. having been iiiit.t"' their kind mum-95.. all Col. Bear%nis mee, . v “Rom. Lyon, Ea... 1nd at! and who but shown such . Volunteers." m'.. Sons-"0" n jolly 500ԠMr. Lyon “naked the - nonunion“ tormeds him; td _ had to any. in "upon-e. " . said where tho men a“, Ttef, be tht uqlr,tl,', ie they di . tune of " Uighhnd '.litillii',t" were called to It†t'IEi mm; Mr. Lyon nd '.hS"i9t Ill h Tl mm. W. Lyon “V“ - oeivod with loud and 'aie After order mm resteseU tdriiat thankful to Colonel 1tel'l'lri .1 of the Carleton Bum. " portunity. to at“ t. Pl,',)?. weâ€, who ind been :3,†meet s foo who '“' 'llve tte1,;222d, t/t'hu'iii w ing C'll, brought ii,iiiiitlli? otticersmnd not Iâ€: Tkiifk monImuOII‘ m" ' nion. 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